Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. Anri'. 12, 1051 . . , im i iii n Mir i ill f Ii" il " it 'IF ' W - . "A iIw' -'r v.ji - - . jWorld Trade League Fades I By HAkOO MORRISON I cuctuiaii P:.'s, tsi'.ilf Writer" I OTTAWA (CPX-Cunada's i.'t:tt : lioji" of '.tie world crt-alini; aj ! lioui l.siiini; International Trails ! organization is dwindling. ! Ollh-iul-: say they now see hi- j ; tie chance of the Havana C'lnu- ' tm- the iiustiunii'ii. by wtiiH 1 the iioon mini.' l av been rt-al- J)y.n !).'ing .atiliBil by vn: M , ti'.ut.llj nut ii.. is. liivotiiai'iiil by tlie twi'.t in mlerimlinnal eytttils, I l.y sit placing more and more import- Mii.;e i.ii tin' Miu.iler vielo V, t.U.- I (.iciiii va Tunl I A-'ieeiiienl as t'lf; next-best thins to the hoped- ! ii. no. j Now, in lo'dimy, Eii:;isuit, j iluil iii'iifvu ai' re! illicit, fiiiitiil- ly I.iioiah as th; General Ai'.tn'- j j Umiit i.o Tai .1 f. uiid Tiuile, iiu j him into a rut! of trouble. j :Jm4m.,- 't- iiiminniiMiMrni.iiitiiiii. Hi it - 3,EANS.wi,hP0RK E'itain and Hie United Slates have failed to reauli aereenriit i.n a new round of tariff negotiations. This dl.sa'.'reenient ;i-volviiii" Hritish tariff pr- fm eace AND TOMATO SAUCE Grown and Packed in B.C. , family dtWUHM lAytm&l, Cuo&tif. NAVAL SUPPORT- 6h:pi providing loeistic support fyr warships at iva receive lii tie recognition in battle accounts but it is thee little ships that pump the life blood inui their fighting sisters. Wilhuut the backing (tf tunkeis, rcpuir and provision ships, the jndurance of the -operational fleet wuultl be shoif livrd. The above uhulus taken in Korean waters tell plctorially some of the Htory of logistic support. At the left an ammunition barge replenishes HMCS Cayuga's supply of four-inch rtvvlls following bombardment of shore batteries at Jnchon. Ai the right a fleet tanker is shown refuelling a Royal Navy destroyer, HMS Ceylon und the Canadian destroyer HMCS No'itka all in one operation. (National Defence Photos i. is cxijtrli'd t:i fun cut to en- i eoimwss .omo of the U.S ,iw"?o- liations with Canada The Havana Cha.'ter, if ui.l- . tied, woul'J have commitl"d Fireman Donald Llewellyn, secre- r-me 5t sinln nations to a lary of the Prince Rupert local, policy of non-rtlisorimiiiat'o" In after laughter subsided, and he their cu.stoms charges and their; realized the city clerk was ser- general internal tr tavati'in j ions. and regulation policy. i .... .. , .: ,. , x,.. t i and every other person in the j Rain Keeps Fires Down P THE oC ETTERBCX I nui it is wen tuiuwn umi n JIAVI.VA nihKTJXU Snickers ran thrqiich :the rains pretty nearly every clay of Prelimina -y agreement was' world, have a stake in who fills ihat job. I It is time we went all out In ' an attempt to save our skins. Clean out our own house first luf the Red element and then i put the shoe on the other foot i and pray that Russia will give Board of Conciliation tins wecK the year," said Mr. Long, not reached three years ago at a when in the fire brigade's dispute smiling, as ruin beat tiHuiunt the Havana conterenep of ihe mem- with the city over wages, window. 1. Shines brighter than everl City Clerk Wi:::am Long staled that Frince Rupert' rain would have a. bearing in comparisons , M..v. j j TIME TO CLEAN I P Editor, Daily News, The news that President Tru- bers of the' Geneva agreement . signed the previous year in Switzerland. Sin.'e then Canada has been waiting for nations to make fi- Stanwood with us time enough in which to de-! velop our armed might to the" point where we can crush her iibsolutelv bv force of arms. with Vancouver. 2 Shines longer than everl 3. With feu polishing! S C JOHNSON A SON, ITD. - Sr..(.., O.tart," Eruce. 13. aixl Loj-iv lr.. 9. ar- together with the Kussja herself has proved to us the British budget, ,hnt th.r ic m other w.iv io Canada was watching the Unit news of might well qualify today for the deal wlln tne situation if we Replying to the firemen's re- '.Prince riw:, here on lhe Bupe,.t quest tor the Vancouver wage; , . terday from scale, Mr. Long, presenting the mcrnmg -Van-ciise for the city, suid that Prince . touver. Mr. Stanwood, who has Rupert "has the greatest rainfall been employed with the .edito''-of fny city in the province and ial department cf the Daily the rainfall. is fairly well spread f the t three uh out .over twelve months. . jwas formerly with Vancouver "The fire is usually on the in- i papers. The Slanwcods will reside not on the outside." said 'side at 1381 First Overlook. REMODELLING? U.we: omcK luesoay. ine on.y wisn t0 remain free, ray of light in the darkness is, Tne Red dement in town, of that our own budget is not wor,e course w, the flrsl to cry than it is, "Warmonger." I would like to recommend to ; STILL FREE. Vancoi;vi:ivictokia Sunilay, & p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun AJ,M'E AJtM, S'il WART AMI J'OKT KIMI'KUN Himduy, Camosun, 11 p rn. Km nok'i ii on i n CHARLOTTE 1SI.ANOS ss. Chilcotin April 13 and 27 it p.m. run soiij H Qiii;i:.N (CIIAKI.O I 'J E ISI.AMtM ES.iChllcoWn, April 0 ad 20 0 p in. i'KANK J. SKINNKIt Prince Knpert Agent I'hlrd Avenue Phone Mitt SJ'l.'.!,:l;i'.i.i;rf'TTT Hi's.. ed States to take tile lead. Ho were other nations. Congress still has not given full consideration to the matter and both the trade and external affairs department see no sign that it intends to do so in the near future. There is "increasing possibility." says the externa! affairs department in its annual tenor'., "that 1TO will not be established." The G'-neral Agreement on 'Tfu"-t'' iiiid Tr'"ie a amies "a Phone 1H mm j the world at large that Truman I be sacked, Eisenhower be instal-1 'led, MacArthur be reinstated,! ANTI-SLAVFHY BILL : the present milk and water Brit-) Upper Canada in 1793 was the jish government be told to get fjriil K.'jtiah l)irit,.ry to puss outbid let Churchill take over.', L) ,0,. lULMii u Ni.lV. . another 20 per cent be added u " our income taxes, or more if necessary, and that we finally Liet down to the iob of ensurina t" t. 1 CA YOUR BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Greer & Bridden Ltd new importance." ii Trade officials pointed out I At. ISitx 721 Prince Kupert, li t. m4&, WW i that though the Geneva agree mt 1 that our children will not have riery'ltChing -OkHTj i to live in si slave .st.it.e r 'mervt doas .not gJ as far us the m IV i.i.H. 1 1 I! i'''viir! chi'rl'r, it provides a strong umnhasis on mull ilmcrV i trade which is Canada's basic ' trade policy. 1 It rrovid; for a gene -al po icy of non-discrimination in Time has nearly run out for CnpA- Q., irL Poip( l V-"C- U VIS IIIV,I the free world. It is agonizing - to watch what kittle we have i iU rr is a clrun stalnlPW prnntrnt-1 left being wasted away in in- uoiuu.piu- oi; t.uit Mil l.uik y..n ; lernational bickering and W-L'TZ. 1,,, : peasement of -pressure groups. . '.wt, Kiwiim und km tr.uiu-. j Possibly this action re MacA."-l Not miy dues this Immiiiuk iti- thur is not Truman's personal rJl,!c "", i""mul" ,a,)ld 1,1-'l,L,'y : -.la t S' ITlicfiae wo:lri trade, but it. does not.eir rha-'iae (he need for lull employment and economic activity, Mow Good Can Coffee Taste? rPO find ihe answer "cream" your coffee with Carnation I'vaporated Milk. liven the best cup of coffee tastes belter with Carnation richer flavored. two strong points of the Havana' i wisa ancl ullciuubtecliy it is a re-1 but ooiu unu simple uicora rc ieo tuft of pressure brought to bear quickly relieved, in nkiii miisc-uoii -1 4 on him but It is time there was t,ie 'khhw f Kcmu is quiokiy j aluPl-'"- ,he "lt'"ns, ury up mm a atronir man as President of the United States. It may .seem is w "f iiiuiwr .i itoh. saa Hiwum that I am talking out of turn "tlluJ orupumui. i Charter A t'.'w moivhs ago. some of fhe notion? b'-lcivjin?: ti the Ge-novi ac,reement atlpni'lted to "rite ipt". "i? met the tw or- icIps cf thfi Havana Chai'tf"-ealir.-r with enmlonient nnd im in uneak nir nf n piiimtrv i.f Yull "" mmrni.. uiuunuti ... . n - j which I am -.not a citizen but i, OH wlii ri-vrr (li'Of.,-. ui-e ilil. H'Al.l.A(!i: JIHiVKiVl'( y smoother, more appetizing. Yet Carnation costs only about half as much as light cream. Try it. Discover w hy " mat a Mm i mi w mi 1 millions ot i critical colltc drinkers prefer Carnation to I. KT '1 ... . Jr 1 ""onom'c activity. A. vo( .wai taken. The mo" v. is rete' '.ed. cream in col tee. - IP t -3 ' Contented Cowl" , ' JJ" WftrttiM r---ZaJ ABOUT CARNJ Outstanding quality has made Salada Canada's largest selling tea. i. in'"- n ,le LINUI.E MARKET ECONOMV The main aim of the Havana harU'r was to re.vloi-e a noii-discriminatory single market economy to the world, Including a general levelling off of .ugh tariff.-:. The Geneva agreement t.-ies lb do this, too. It has made advances on U nee -paths: 'by tariff neg-jPalion, gradual reduetiun of mo::l rotitrols anil by the periodic international meetings to iir out undesirable trade practices. For the last six months, mem--tr of the Geneva agreemoivt. & .. 6ft (,'( (vr itf oURPOSt CARNATION ISm.iK. .- douWe-nchby o nd enough ' is lvy U to in the lif; is ,1 .1 ' enR EVER' fn , .,. tofi ' t- .t wan-' . . ,, Carnation, n i i tne W viuiw refined, so P0RATIN p.is...' rlCh in the hist- TEA iff hi ai' can is is creamy time J sni''- MILK i jsy ,I,MM iii including Canada, have been emulating their third post-war round of tariff bargaining. The United States has coiled in Britain and other Commonwealth countries to reduce the British preferential tariff which grants special tariff concessions I FRIDAY and SATURDAY ader an cl Panne SPECIALS MEN'S NYLON SOCKS Subs. ,New patterns. Short sty I ... x t ioc J 1U Lasrex tous. " FIRST QUAUTY LADIES' NYLON HOSE Shades Rose Dusk. Hazel Taupe. 51-guagc full fashioned davtime sheer 1J5 Pair - ..0 countries witntn the Commonwealth and excludes tho" outside the Cimmonwalth. Some reductions actually have "seen negctiated in the pa'.t. But Britain decided against gcjns iny iurther. And it is learned here that some other nations, ;uch as Australia and New Zealand, are at Britain's side. Canada had high hopes of cutting down U.S. tariff preferen-e still further by granting her the same tariff preference as thf.t granted to other Commonwealth traders on certain commodities. Now, say officials, it was a question of whether it would be "politically wise" for Canada to follow such a policy, "in view of SHIRTS doit 1.59 2ooirfor3j0 Balbriggan knit Shirts and SW. Pm narment ..- CHILDREN'S SOCKS Rayon and Lisle. Last'ex toos. Size 5 to 8V2 Pink. Blue. White. Yellow MEN'S NECKTIES SILK STRIPE JERSEY 46 inches wide Assorted shades Yard Jk39 54" "CELANESE" SATIN A new shipment 10 shades to choose from Yd. J,J9 42" Block and W,hire DRESS SHEER Exiro Special Yard 98(J PLASTIC DRAPES PLASTIC DRAPES " Assorted Patterns Full length fair 179 1 mill Values no to J-Pu Special 2 kV 4 pair for JOO the positions taken by other Commonwealth countries." . r. t nwFI S RAYON BRIEF PANTIES Radio 'stripe. Pink. Blue, White UNvjtK ir 3 shades., fringed ends Small, Medium. Large 2DOi'fo'1.00 CEL GABARDINE PAN Grey, Green and Aqua J BOYS' CORD PANTS Assorted Colors Sizes.8tolO5.95 1214(5.95 16 to 18 8.25 Pir Pleated front. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ) Pair This edvnrtliiemant it. not published or rttsplHVHri by the Mqunr Control Board or by the Clovernment ol Uritiiih Columbia.