Casualties Lighter in Korean War 1 Fishing Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Airborne Troops Drop Into Yuke Continued from page 1) ' To Construct le L di T The Co-op is also the only] 90 0 ons ruct ce an a Sittp ying flat fish. While ue to ( 100 ee raining weather Xt eee’ Gea EDMONTON «Seventy-five army e1 ' ivorable” according to on: } s chuted in the Yukon some 1,400 miles. north ¢ of Edn OTT \ { abl a r- | sitio ‘ { me t several tons sien | started construction of an ice landing stri on Ki 2 mal f Sec i Ww iW ir.'Co ! Canadian asu iken in the Banks Is —| Army headquarters here said the jump of No Cake suff p Or po- | al Kore are comparabit ea in the last two weeks ° troop of Chilllwack taok place last Monday. a: - Airbo suffered in tl a B the ground are the| tart of exercise “Reluctant Beaver.’ ree om Ai e GI H [| al Monday: * ess, skippered by Carl) 175} 7 When the landing strip is completed. t f AA mas it n said Monday G e Taplow, Capt. Jack | r o 8 : | a ee : pleted, tw ar B.C. Via y | b e iven OSpi a 1 informed by ne ¢ | | Stré ind +a Combes Gane | Cost-Of-Living Indices ve bt My oe — Five miles of acces roar ( tH general staff that the Nils Nelson, of Vancouver . « 1935-39=100 4170 wo bridges, also will be built by engineers from jo, ioe y rate of the 25th Brigade These trawlers are fr chia. | ! ; et of re Bg TODAY oe a Fr ee & Jnless Policy Cane lative to the actions ood qualit y brill es canon aie : : : 7 . 908 van hogan TERS - RICH, ARD CONy "thee y hav ) ngaged eal Banks and in Heeate| a. oe mp pyny yy mT eh - : THE RAGING TIDE” : mmparable . ; REVE! 1K ( in 1953 i€ ' Straits ; n Ke 5 DARRYL F. P ‘i Brit ar ee Korea | irs BUSINESS ust 1 ee ZANUCK'S My ma : — ‘ i | DUCTION om sedan the finest This near Standstil in the “ib y é 1d trai l industry, coupled with} P 4110 [ ‘ Ce Chi ) be I ‘ i the stoppage of fall salmon fish- Wr : tS H I que price disagreement ; . ‘ tune : : 3 elypy this city, 05 6 : » A An, ous Bee were casualt in |v depends ¢ 5} 1O5P ew re oa i gly ol Canada's Consumer Price index MYRNA TYRONE ene ‘ . eigh In Korea h 2 for a sound 1949= 100 ag ana tl oa a ‘i -_ LOY-POWER-B é in “7 isual suffe : : ne anata 00 a SL ——————— 1%. a Hees apt Ha Dae aK ae : el ersons seeking mse “chaan» Mary Mat «le Dar CLARENCE BR B.C. H , " fn ' ‘ ee 421 persons; LIVING COSTS as reflected by the new consumer price @X pelted te fe Directed by 0 DEVE SE MERE SSE RB irs at Diep ae es etien Geet ae mbed one-tenth of a point during October to 116.1 from 1160 ny 5 e = Mr. Claxton wa ply rs ee pie 318 rT? a reversal of the Septemb trend when the new ex SN n ae s a: 2 ' : ' “ ¥ A De is ODO mai an 4 oa € ‘ —_ -_ he san mout a At VY ALLACE Ss Of Course s Lt.-Col. G t é Tiutanne eee yased On 1949 prices equalling 100, dr pped by the same am int LBS the sa wa a DSO PC-W € i nan revealed However, the cost-of-living index, based On 1935-39 price : € : wa wi : 7 id i at h 668 seek- a ae oo a om a pie at wa on a Qe” E Ch k e . a re been no rotati 344 locals draw. Senne eee ee ee ee ee ’ " . store uc u 2. { Saye ‘ad 189 drawinn | 185 (CP PHOTO yy fal a d th gina ‘ g ® i e el FE Gi j b f Korea from | benefi y mail for the same en. | = ! 1 i a fron ‘ = ‘Of Gifts or ir s! a ! 51 the } y md last i : ' ° uP. fees 8 a pla 1e! R b D C | t out A : a v , hemembdrance Va eienration \» a Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Jackets * ' an, ie on . he Hi b Ch b f ¢ ae . s. eek cS: istry,” the ~~ = Girls’ Blouses Girls’ Pajamas a! Soren eey: pok : it y am er 0 ommerce A WELLAM i HORNE ond Savio ONTE TERRE ; @ Girls’ Skirts Girls’ Bathrobes s oor a hair WINNIPEG (P)--The Winni-, The chamber said Plus... News Wednesday and Thu Pf ‘ : : ~~ f at iep} e voice : ale ive re WIN? " ila oe eee = : gw Girls’ Jeans Girls’ Coats @ | casua 30 per ¢ appre quoting declines|peg Chamber of Commerce has ivity Was Geciared iegai, 0 : ‘ i @ gh : Bi cnffe: af d f m 10 25 per cent over]: ked the Manitoba government moving picture theatres, dance First Show 7:00 F w Girls’ Socks Girls’ Raincoats B® hours sits . auton Wu igger| to repeal the Remembrance Day! halls, sports activities were a . i¢ sue’ £) o 6 pe K ea } los hee malt oy ie Act because.“Noy. 11 now has) lowed operate most Last Complete Show 8:10 \ FAMOUS PLAYERS THE . Girls’ Sweaters Girls’ Underwear m spre: nonthe on epe ng largely on| become in this province, for the | day oan . Girls’ Hankies Snowsuits z Ans be ‘ng ‘ : : a ee ee = a 4 raphe Agee astray The day t , f by ( ! Mr i who hy ver ard hit,; Gay Of Celurauc . ~s ‘| anothe holid Eveni 7 9 . & o Pe idequa One rete it by | day of remembrance and com-| ,,,., Today and Wednesday ses — a Ce tae ' , vi aaa e | memoration.” ne a PLUS AND DOUBLE PLUS a gressive adverti popu oe PIER ae Tittl ? “HIGHEST RATI * a! Ko Ca ai 1ined | yh vel In a brief presented o th ‘ ~NEWS s OUR COM ‘(PLETE =] ‘ tle D f ) | inier a the wg Don't Forget the VITTORIO OE SICA " . oe F wi I rip cov- said it did not want to de . a INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT oll iff 245 ing several native villages, In-|tract or minimize the desire of CANADIAN LEGION f ® rr A » cré m™ Pa 2 . 7 a F | = % Kot v Sup Frank An-j| citizens to mourn the losses ol Annual Pre-Christmas te . ie ip| two world wars j [STATE :: » 7 & ASE Ww suggest, however th DANCE mate . W ce $ De at Store >: MORE ASSISTANCE laration by pre cial statut Sa are seg Re f : ¥ a s Especially hard hit are those)! What is little more than Extra— B . . ie ho jiepended on’ provincial holiday : : BPRS SRHSK ARN RR SRBR REPRE RA RE Death Claims ir livelihood. Be-| short way in achieving the pu: Cleopatra's Playground was no fishing of nose of what was intended as a F id D 1) Rudolph the Red-Nosed YY VJ Thi Y eof dun 00 Wiel le a ee rl ay, ec. Reindeer A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEA / ie date p iS ear idt ; "in membrance 4 : The | n Depa is A toremember = rorowro-1 Wwing “many more times” the t ) 1 re i and a AS ~ in ( i natives ir rea . i a i $73 a ar, Mr, Anf aid nae ( : : sind 5 de i DECEMBER Masset, traditi I $ ng L ege 00,000 t tT} ami ast mailing date for local ade Oe oe Sea ae ey delivery before Chri i ceuiead nema yes |aanae eciivery pefrore ristmas tituted the m 5 oe ted for 19 percent Man From ‘Hell’ 2DAYSEARLIER “vstrial_ policy pa : FOR The leading p Loses Fingers fh < oun ) eath bet v OUT-OF-TOWN ontario, quebee and British Col-| in Trim Saw Mail Early—nothing’s more cosine 19 ne ’ \ ia stale than late Christmas ‘ ' VANCOUVER «CP A 30 Mail! 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