Prince Rupert Doily News Saturday. January 13, 1351 1 rn r M llwp mml w Labor Infractions Today BETTY HUTTON In 7 p.m. - 9:14 "ANNIE GET YOl'R Gl:N" Reported In City RUPERT TEOPLCS STORE i 5 " - - , - a, .i,,n.,.JM - . THE BIG STORY OF THfKc um,. The regular monthly mrptin Jtlllf III I A A lt - of the Trades & Labour Council ruL wn vvnu iave A CITY Clearance Sale -MB' ""'-TS . I evening - i was held Thursday in AND THE WORLD the Carpent?rs' Hpll, Fraser St. "THE BIG Ifi Among correspondence was a ! Mid f ? r, L "f I - t ;1 ju -Jn i 11 government copy of groups a brief by in presented the Canada four ask'ii to ma the in-labor It fe. I 0 ' ' '''sJtB'l for the imposition cf price con trols and the retention of rent Clearance Sole controls. As fu ther information on this matter was to be released ij It i r T .5 $ in the neaT future it - '"' NOW ON! meeting. to delay action until the nej.t Infractions of the labor laws that were reported takini plae Rupert Peoples Store in the city were ordered to bo taken up with the labor m detriment. Report of unions showed ve -v few unemployed considering it was the slack period of the year and the majority reported a healthy state of organization. Election of officers resulted a? follows: President J. S. Black. Vice-president Tom Andre-chuk. Secy.-Treas. E. A. Evans. Executive Wm. Brett, Jack DU-Y NEV.S CLASS' FiKD APVERT1SKMENTS BRING RESULTS ' AWAIT GOD'S MESSAGE Thirty-five persons c lad in white, calling themselves "Children of Light " h-jld a viRil in this grey ranch-house awaiting a "mvssace from God." They went into seclusion in this fruit farm cottage at Keremeos, B.C., 150 miles east of Vancouver, Dec. 26. Mrs. Grace Carlson, grey-haired leader, said: "We hope to meet with God, but we don't know in V wnat lorm." riiuis (CP PHOTO) ry.iv..i..ii Lllilllf SUNDAY MIDNITE MONDAY 4 P.M JOHN MILES PATRICIA WHIT; in Seaton was greatly Impressed j with the bleak drama that the city represented. ! "The backdrop of this blasted city is the most dramatic scene against which any man could ever pose a story," he comments. Mulroney, George Anderson. D.D.G.M. To Insta! I.O.O.F. Officers Len Garner will be Installed as noble grand of the local branch of district No. 25 Inde There was a very good turnout LEX BARKER VANESS A. BROWN In "Tarzan and The Slave Girl" of delegates from eleven affiliated unions. Tattooed 1 Berlin Pictured In The Big Lift' An Insight into the Berlin of today is given in "The Big Lift," Twentieth Century-Fox's tribute to the Berlin Airlift, which comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday midnight. Filmed on location in the German capital, director George "A city without trees, without I Strait pendent Order of Oddfellows this j Sunday in the I.O.O.F. Hall, j District Deputy Grand Master Harry King, will arrive on to c pioneer brunqist facilities, without cleanliness and order, seems also to be a city without light or sunshine. "Unbelievable living conditions people huddled In holes under piles of old masonry; quartered like prairie dogs' beneath the ground ,arid the sullen demeanor such living produces: these things gave us the drama we desired." were three men cutter Sweetbriar. a boar: given i DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 night's train from Terrace with John Barman, Syd Beecher, T. Bailey and J. R. Smith. Besides Mr. Garner, those Installed by Mr. King will be Harry Quick, vice-grand; Joseph De-lorme, treasurer; Tex Ketcheson,1 financial secretary, and i Jock Davidson, recording secretary. Fred Green will be immediate, SHIPS AND WATERFRONT past grand. craft, pumped her out ai: her home. Use Classifieds for R Pets of the waterfront near Cow Bay for the pa.st few montlu Zo7cb7 Coiffeur To Show Styles By MURIEL fJARRAWAY Canadian Press StafI Writer LONDON 0) A London hairdresser will be guest of honor at the 1951 American Convention of Hairdressers. The favor falls on London coiffeur, Raymond, the man who favors the shorter styles. From the very first short-cut, Raymond has said: "Keep it short." This led to heated controversy between him and hi3 closest rival Steiner who says: "Short hair Is not feminine." Over a long period, British newspaper columnists have followed with interest the fierce arguments between these two, on the latest and most feminine length. Raymond, however, taked tn New York styles that measure only two Inches at the nape "from where the last hair grows" and from three to six Indies have been two otters, which have j I I Oil; made .tlvs floats at the Prince Rupert Yach; and Rowing Club their headquarters. They hav? been cavorting around the floats and water between the Standard P."" Ahes: Oil Company wharf and the Cow wilt Bay floats. JOHN FOKUl Fur deaun? is slowing down now after a good run at the first of the year. Mink skins have "Better late than nmr saving which does not if life assurance. Too oftr passed their peak and are sea;-; Ing. It has been a good season, ' though, with about $75,000 having been paid out by local buyers. Scotty Reid was in this week' with 25 mink skins. mrani never. If you dt applying for the proper ir of assurance protections ultimately find you fatvt from a central parting. FOR TEEN-AGERS One style, suitable to leen-agers.is parted in the middle and below the required t standards. Each day r examiners are obliged I down nnnllnatlons for !m: from people whose ni is great. Many of thff, Thursday afternoon saw the ! first Salmon trolled of the season in the harbor. He made the odd catch, too. pointed people could hv lined a year or so earllrtil development of a healths ment makea them sow lief able. - I Statistically speaking.! If ' men are already unto. 4 when they reach the kI fortv. Keen this flew In swept smoothly back with soft! ringlets added high on the crown j well back from the face. These are tied by narrow "baby" bcws! of black velvet. j A smooth cap-shape with soft I curl at the nape, has attached halo-roll twined by narrow black velvet ribbon studded with Jet. The roll is finished by earphone curls on either side. I 'For women with long faces, the London line will be flat on top with a polished look," said' Passengers disembarking at Prince Rupert on the Union steamship Chllcotlh, Capt. H. E. McLean, which arrived here yesterday from Vancouver were: Mr. Matheson, S. L. Rooney. Mr. Sor-by, John Fraser, Dr. D. Black, O. W. Phillipson, A. Arsenault, O. Rustand, D. Zarelli. J. Gavin, J. Highan, P Goddard, W. Bicker-ton, H. L. Gray. Don't be too late apply; J ' (I NEED SLEEHP" I ' A ( 'SOME EXCITEMENT GOING On j BLONDIE md f f BSS ' ymA.. ffisllfn'nr r .p. y . r vou weee the ome I I ( oh nrw S !' i I ; ( SOUNDS ) - - r WHO Said oli wanted h tmi'V V CLOSE k Ml 'if- TOGETAGOOOy ( PONTMIS5 ; ; I I X ' '2?sS rmMiZl I KW-V , njwWMECEii u I -TIFEPLEASE?' J tTr'tf Q. f ' Ji CX5NT ASK ' " (fCn ( AND VOU WEPE ) I vT CAPTAIN? t-ii7?' V QUESTIONS, BlOJDlE.7i THE OnE WHO nS-Z-i 1 'rCHTC - s. l Just come down JATtC wanted to get T your Ufa assurance, Uf today 1 li.! John T. Fowl SUN LIFE OF CAN' Raymond. "It will be built up In front with Jutting side-pieces for women with round, plump faces." Another variation is a fringed "Anna May Wtng" look. Raymonc. believes his theme suitable to every woman young, old, tall, short, fat or thin. The adaptability lies in the number of pieces that may be added, false cur'.- emphasizing eoo.-l The Linda B. a 48-foot fii-hlng vessel from Metlakatla in Alaska, went on the rocks a mile north' of her home port not long ag'j. and was near sinking. There 142 5th Ave. tut SPECIAL! ninS 15 J,J Cjof'J points and softening bad ones. Back in London. However,! Steiner will be showing his "longer short," a style with brow ouif; givlnt height, sides drawn smoothly back to a double curl- im WRIST WATCHE cluster low on the nape. For evening wear, a spindly wreath nf tiny ivy leaves adds softness and charm. To give less height on the brow. Steiner uses soft riirl- $2275 nulffs swept smoothly back andj the Sides are hriishpH hor-ir In n SEE OI R REVOLVING WINDOW DISI'LAY! ' Manufactured hv rnllnlile Ku.'Ik factories dvep wave that tucks under a figure-eight chignon of false hair on the nape. ' Guaranteed to give satisfactory service Smartly designed choice of modern shapes and dials , George Bruggy Still Mokes Trips to Hills George Bruggy, who years ego was particularly well known in I Black or brown genuine leather straps Roman or Arabic numbers JJ BULGER'S JEWELER the Alice Arm area still maki's trips into the hills. He still holds mining properties in the north. He has, in more recent years, made his home in Victoria. DUE TO YOUR CO-OPERATION Starting this year, members' patron-ago refund will be applied toward their following year's premium. INSURANCE AT COST L- 1 , m?-r I I 1 sr WHAT . HE WAS OUT 3 To I;' P"T I I V 1 ' l! I HAPPENED K LAVING COPSVaJTU ,VW, ( i 1 , '-7' I Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marino Insurance Co VANCOUVER, B.C. 627 DENMAN STREET Ph.n. TA. 49