ea rae a » MOTE as you like BUT VOTE! ~ PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, oMORROW'S 4 1138 _TIDES— gv at v cious” + 4 Ls ‘ eet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port—"F since Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest” VOL. XLI, No, 288 PRINCE RUPERT B.C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, Loggers’ Committee Agrees To Accept 1952 Wage Scale © Only One TV Station Per Area 1a PRICE FIVE. CENTS TP RR carne tee ep ees Peace Ps, 5 ey sagt * ry PROF A Pein ae ? Mills May Resume Production Soon By The Canadian Press VANCOUVER.—Lumber mills in southern in- terior British Columbia, stopping production because | of a deadlock in wage dispute, soon may be humming et Flames Level Paper Town STIMATED at $1,000,000 as the big fire iy ts histor wept the paper- . . again Brook, Nfld. Fifteen stores were destroyed in the town's west business |Private Stations at of x yy lack of water p Work had be pen aan May Get Li The union policy committee bargaining for some fire struck and pressure wa ‘May Get Licences 2,000 woodsworkers bowed last night to demands of | oTTAW ; “hel at last year’s wage contract be renewed. ; | OTTAWA (CP) — The} | operators that last yea g Boat Seeks Herring a? ae | Nevertheless, the dispute i | government announcer om) | which has paralyzed logging in 4 Be Monday television sta-| |the region remained unsettled i ae most at Stan st QFE tions, whether publicly o as both sides asaareed on o-] SIFTS B. privately owned, will be! jeedure for resuming the con- 2 rANWOOD Following the disastrou yi ring, three thers are trawling limi ted t f h | tract. . \ ’ : ndus- page of fall salmon fishir t' for flat fish _— , a ee The International Wood- % een at deadiock in herring prices and @) rhe ojdfield, owned and op- 2Tea in Canada. | workers of America said it will a anti i om Chai erated by Paul Rosang, is fish- Expanding in the Commons | not recommend a continua- * ee ee ere » hanna: On the television policy. an-| | ton of the contract to its * a tally operating | ing for balt in Ogden Channel,’ jounced at the opening session;4 | membership until the opera- i; Cite Gar ats ay. supplying Prince Rupert Fisher- Revenue Minister McCann said| | tors have reopened their mills. i = — oe me operative Association's “no two stations will be H-} | ‘The operators replied that the + pla with a capacity load of 45 censed at present to serve the} i Howling sirens, a “bom- bardment” of the city mills will not open until the union has signed the contract. i de men Fail to Agree * oak te agt : : er a ae to parate agreement with the DAVE Oye , , | Both statements were madej United Fishermen and Allied a ae as — areas ys pOS-| SENATOR JOHN T, HAIG, Progressive Conservative leader in the following a meeting before the|With paper leaflets and She b k A W k Wabteets tintin: 4 naa tiakt oo ee ae ee eee iM” Senate, doesn’t profess to be a swami but he says his crystal Labor Relations Board Opera-|hjarin louds kers all ef oe e wee or ebchagge fi Oey, wee’ Sr | AO One Stee ball tells him the next federal election will be Monday, Oct. 12, | tors will give their official an- ill . rere Prince — vo oe Dr. McCann said the gov- 1953. The senator was right on the button on a previous predic- SWeF to the union gefore Thurs-|W1 be part of the Prince 4 terre to th wr bait-herring at a ice of $3 ae : ; : Z i —s wh 4 ms . z — on “—p ~ ro 4 pri of $30 oe a eo tion, picking Monday, June 27, 1949, as the date of the last day Rupert Junior Chamber j t ere De i Me a ton on the grounds make “nationa elevisio election MEETING CALLED a ret vas | petition whic h called for a road! yreanwhile, no agreement or| service available to as many nates ‘Seed en of Commerce “get out the ee i or wh . > ae ae settlement has been reached be-| Canadians as possible through ieee tee ae ed a vote” campaign ih | the : OK AVENE, OFF, BOCVEND AVE | sae toed. atl | co-operation between private board call for further nue near MeCly > tween operators and herring | e meeting between the IWA and i atte nu as es fishermen on fishing for redue- | and public enterprise.” ar din Fin s | "u northern interior operators. mn next two days. on SI ahe ad with it We tion purposes. Operators propos-| The government would con- He said the conference is aim-| Sometime tomorrow, a plane saeed after wre te cares ccmioniitan daukn ed a cut from $8 a ton to $6.40 | sider applications for licences ied at bringing both sides into , While the wnjen, demanded jast far pritate stations. in areas. mx 4 eS marae ed againal the move when mem- Tye ars prices in Half by Council - agreement before Dec. 14, date will fly over the city dumping thousands. of leaflets calling on in the area, have voted for strike | interview city clerk and return- t ber f i it would cost the served or to be served by ‘on which Operators threaten to citizens to turn out and vote on See ore eg Ag sh sovement| _, Bot operators aud union offi-| publicly-owned CBC Penalty for infractions of the city parking shut down mills where workers| civic election day* Thursday. 0 ah me pe aeprores clals have stated that asa result! The CBC has ations sal r 95 cad haven't signed for last year’s Day/ Om. election day, the cit i i per cent re ‘¢t eee ie r . fiaw Wak ro °c de é y : of oria $ 0 per ea, more | of the ne deadlock ober pricts, thawe |aseukren) ane ‘Taronke amd Ghar byla as reduced from $5 to $2.50 last night by’ scale curfew dicen will. sound an the out suse only ome side of the| + _ ow ae sae ang a cael stations in ego Vancouver. city council. But the ibility of the hour fro ’ ae T ha ; aa : : : for reduction to meal and on *| Winnipeg and Halifax ‘ es ‘ ‘ "cate ‘ IWA accepting such a contract rem z folks “it’s voting : inhabited. The othe 2 e > A i I vark ‘ane on ' ‘ oo” Dr. McCann did not name the Introduced by Ald. George ( asey, the move fol “is so remote as to be virtu- ' time.” ae Sinai Sie anil The Jo e herring boat a | areas from which applications lowed one of the stormiest council sessions this year. ally impossible” union organiz- | On the same day, a loud- er a construction of oo iar ti te — eee private stations would b It all started when Ald. Jam est er Mike Sekora said in Prince | speaker truck will proclaim by of thro ao there |e easy in Pri Rupert harbor) considered Prusky asked George last week. | voice and music that “it’s time uy, OF throw » ee at present there | hut caught only 13 tons Prusky Asked council to order te vote,” as it is being driven siimenin th yeu ten Paeasat whew: oo . the RCMP to issue “initial warn- | e acement Meanwhile, the union there | through coomitiien creme “hs . how which would serve! cod catch was made in inet e i ing to offenders under the} -received a set-back when work-| Jaycee Bert Jeffries. . j resident is c Avenue! wears herring sea he Old RCAF Pil Motor Vehicles Act “with ers at two milis voted amc Ops to Get el those tacit alley On! field rep iting Wahiows aan / 0 pecial emphasis on tail-lights.” For Kathleen against holding a strike, and eer | Tonight, the regular a “ the other side. Construction of | gitions Mi . Ald. Prusky referred to a acceptance of last year’s pay|tadio program will give a brief > f*.. wh a road would mean a sa’ The herrine are beitie frosen issing friend of his, whom he named.| Special to The Daily News scale. Two other mills, largest | biography of candidates and then 1A finery ine of more than $5,000 to the } t bait t 325 ton who had been “pinched because | oe 10 days of fis re. In Korea his tail-light went out while} VICTORIA—Arrangements by! action if wage increases were not|ing officer Bill Long on the WHY WORRY quired driving jthe Canadian Pacific for pur- granted. jsubject of voting and civic w $4,000 Continued on page 6 OTTAWA (CP) An RCAF This man had to pay $7.50) chase of a coastal vessel to re- Sekora said further that “the elections. why * e a. ; See ‘FISHING eae : he United! 2% ® fine, which I think is far; place the sunken Princess Kath- employers, in threatening a} Jaycee Jerry Lemire is chair- oe ee a ae fighter pilot with the Unite@’ too much. I also think this|leen are virtually completed, it shutdown such a short time be- | ™4” of the ee Eama Ald. Gomme? I believe its bulld- States Alt Force in Korea.) eoyneil should tell the police to| Was r eported here today. fore Christmas. are showing no! Oe — , as Li hth e Squadron Leader A. R. (Andy) | give a warning to first offend-| The ship to be bought is the regard for their employees or the | be, and no ina town of a oa ig ous Mackenzie, DFC, of Montreal,| ers.’ | SS Evangeline, now at New York general public. I believe the op-| Winds Blow i But before A en ee « Aah cin dhi Air) MINOR OFFENCE where a standby crew is waiting erators are trying to use Christ- n ton, Ald. Mekal = Men Still ee Oe co mL ee | to pick her up for the journey to mas as a lever in their negotia- | x isiature tl pwr n 5! Force headquarters “here have Ald. Ray McLean, who second- | the west coast, Also in New York | tions.” eavy og I he al hould i | t d been advised ed Ald any s — 7 - is Capt. Oliver Williams, Victoria,| yyeantime. several mills west! K ted and am a , can speak against it,” sai anager of the Canadian Paci R n . 50 da e Squadron Leader Mackenzie a oe . A) : iecmas thinks that | = ro fi of the Canadian Pacific of Prince George, whose employ- From tn he petition 9 is officer commanding No rari ° ee ‘ ‘ = wi ‘ee who Oran ees are working under the IWA- : Aid. George Casey Spoke | CRESCENT CITY, Calif. CP shter squadron. which is) “tivins wi b a tal- 1S | ied by chief engineer Alex Moffa . aie the sak wen. aT Ss eS 441 fighter squadron, which S! only a minor offence but it | Gictoria ahdef aboaed tie Petz operator contract are reported) LONDON (€P)—The great fg f OW ha Vine Coast Guard lighthouse! wotioned at North Luffenham : os ctoria, chief aboard the Prin- |<. have agreed to a renewal of ; ~ ir a iA James Prusky. The men spent their 10th day of Engiand may mean somebody’s life cess Kathleen when she sank the 1968 Same seal. that gripped London by the to be in/ three voted against Ald. Mc-) 40m imposed tsolation on A Second World War fighter) 4!¢ ereaky as oc gdh Owned by the Eastern Steam- = a | thrdint Sie Soler choking dasetee notion while the mover cas re se ee ; 4 his friend? had not known that} spj ,ines . S t oe 154 - . i Tacs os By Tatar bleak, wave-barteres pet win SY, snerey Fee Se the tail light was not working aan aia ous hes te Lid ok | gan blowing away this morning. 00 barrels of d, H. F. Glassey ang Ald. J he California-Oregon coast to ai / to Korea in ae = © | Evangeline was 927 a ye dene a Scukas sehen ta Baten et © 1 . Se hee troyed, he went ores “‘/and “I think he has a right to! philadelphia. Her overall length Police Probe! A cold wind came happily out purchasec I day as a new biow howle i tober for a tour of operation 2 OW Pipe The mayor cast his vote in from the North Pacific with the USAF protest. is 365 feet with a 55-foot beam. lof the southwest and 9,000,000 favor Three lightkeepers, relief’ woe js the first RCAF casualty; Ald. Darrow Gomez thought Representatives of Yarrows | prisoners of London's worst mist miles off the rocky coast north- VICTORIA @.—The west of here Wreckage of missing four days. provincial health department has sent Reg- Trades and Labor Council charg- I hold this the In the first place, subject completely beyond has been too much out of order the Princess Kathleen. CASABLANCA, Morocco can metropolis after bloody riot- $300 Theft | | Street. A window was broken to gain of the safe has yet been found, crew of three and three repair-| of Korea war. | the point had merit, and when am eg sat a tee vox. eel of modern times fe to mer ere standed Nov. 30 on ci | speak again, Mayor | P¢ e S € ork = ne gan ait - high at thaniee’s reef a ee ee for “or. |Veving the ship with a view to| RCMP said today they are in-| breathe more easily. li ht. oe H alth En ineer der.” telling the alderman to | tendering on re-fit and altera- vestigating a theft of “about; Meanwhile, treacherous R wing seas and high winds e g ‘ /“h dae weave spoken al- | “ons planned by the CPR ee a bing hay Aodhan weather fouled shipping in the ave barred Cos juar at- ic ” putting her into service on the | =™mpress Hotei 6 MPT eestiah Chinseel ginal coal . os Ar a = re eee Goes to Kitimat ready to this motion Alaska run, formerly handled by | between Sixth and Seventh g empts to reac tt eef, § much of northern Europe. In the fogbound channel, two |inald Bowering, public health | jurisdiction of the city coun- _|entry, said police. ships collided and a Franch- engineer, to Kitimat to investi-| cil,” the mayor stormed. Police today began a large scale; This is the second robbery of| bound ferry boat with 300 pas- * * gate health and sanitary condi-| “If we pass this, we might as| evacuation of French and other}major proportions in three|sengers was stalled for more | Pilot Sights tions well throw the Motor Vehicles) European residents from native | weeks, Simpson's store was en-|man 19 hours outside Calais | The health department took | Avi out of the window. populated quarters of this| tered and robbed of more than} harbor before it could dock. the action after Vancouver| “Another thing—this council) nationalist troubled North Afri- | $3,000 in a safe Nov. 44.No trace; Fog blanketed Oslo and southern Norway Monday night, \ , ed health provisions at the big | recently with no regards to pro-| ing killed 50 persons. said police. stalling air travel and shipping. Lost Plane Alcan page eo were er Seg lt on pc a wobiniibneogoiate nda violated. Conditions were des-| for order right now an at's VANCOUVER (CP)— An RCAF} ¢ribed as “deplorable.” the way it's going to be from Welcome to Prince Rupert 1 | helicopter pilot sighted plane| Mr. Bowering will report in the | now on.’ eons. . Be Monday and said| Near future on findings of his} After the motion was defeated ; e wreckage late = 7 tas of a| investigation by all show of hands except Greeter Service Sta rted Here on om Charlotte: Airlines plane| — of Ald. Prusky’s the mayor guee . : “Welcome to Prince Rupert,” sponsoring the service. They val, Mrs. Rod MacDougall. Fit, Lt. Dan Campbell said he} —.\AVE ATHER— Be ee a wil) said two smiling ladies as they also had a bouquet of flowers. Entering with the basket of spotted two crumpled engines, | oe = ~ flocs matters which | e@tered the downtown apart- Among gifts presented to gifts as a welcome, the host- . among other wreckage, in the} Forecast ring Oo tne ae a on | ment yesterday of Mrs. A. E. Mrs, Sanderson were a photo- esses also presented Mrs. San- = mountainous region near Half-| North coast region, gale warn- aulecinceyy aneurin — Sanderson, who moved here graph album, a ruler, pencils, derson with a booklet listing ae moon Bay, 40 miles northwest of|ing continued. Cloudy today, | “It burns me up, the time