COMBINES REPORT (Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 21, 1951 i happen 10 or 15 years hence. It has to draft laws to cover nroblems which may not be Im- CPORT OTS OH SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Experts point out however that mediately apparent to the lay-a factor in the U.S. price war 'man. Another study of the Corn-was that many stores were hold- ' bines Investigation Act may not ing heavy stocks. These they j take place for a dozen years or tried to move through "loss ' more. Although the Act has RADIO DIAL 1240 Kllocyciei CFPR leaders, offering quality mer (Subject It Change) No football game was scheduled for last evening the next one being planned for Wednesday evening. In that fixture the Battery will meet the Canadian Legion In the North Star trophy. n chandise below cost to attract customers for other goods. Though the price-fixing arrangement In the U.S. covered a been in existonce for some 60 years, only about a half-dozen committee studies have been made. The last was in 1937. MAY INCREASE INOI IRIES T. D. MacDonald. the combines commissioner, is as busy as ever !ySv MMATMN I TMCrr T0DA ALFREDS WED, : on m L4 TTjESDAY P.M. 00 Sunshine Society CPR steamer Princess Louise arrived in port at 1:30 p.m. today with 203 passengers, 29 of whom disembarked here: H. M. B. Millward, L. Evans, Mrs. L. Evans, Mrs. N. F. Lang, Mrs. D. J. Wood, Mrs. A. Skog, Mrs. O. : 30 Tall Tales At present the Battery have a one-point lead and there is the one game to be played with the WALLACE'S great number of products, the practice in Canada, existing for more than 20 years, covers only investigating monopolies ana ac Legion. Should the Battery win Skog. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wat- about 13 per cent of the products tions considered in lestraint of u,ey will gain possession of thel trade. His work might be rastly trophy. I DEPARTMENT! 45 Stock Quotations & Inl :00 International Comty. 10 The Weston's 30 Intimate Review 45 Lyrical Lady 55 CBC News 00 Supper Serenade 15 Ben Light son, Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. and enuring retail trade. Mrs. Ward. L. Watt, William ' Scores of associations, manu- increased if new amendments The next competition will be Kusyk, William Lund, P. S. C. factuerers, retailers and consum- ai inserted in the legislation the Manson Trophy. STORE :30 Three's a Cloud McMillan, D. Wade, O. M. Clan- ers representatives made repre- j There also have been sugges- cey, W. E. Hamilton, A. Oil- sentations to the MacQuarrie I tions jt was learned, by those Christ, V. Cambin, D. K. Robert- committee. Manufacturers and ! appearing before the committee son, L. H. Brown, R. Saunders, trade associations held that if 'that the job of investigating J. J. Garnett, J. Thornber, Dr. the price was eliminated there ! combines should -not be a one- C. W. Haveman, G. Bricker and would be nothing to prevent re- I mnn affalr but rather that of a Remodeling Saturday evening's fixture is between a city team and Greenville. The games against thJ native elevens are usually keenly contested and as last Saturday's game showed the city will have to field a better eleven if Also "SO YOU WANT TO BE A PAI'EKIIANdEll" Shows at 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Tote! A FAMOUS PLAYERS THlj 00 UBC News 15 CBC News Roundup 30 Leicester Sq. to Broadway 00 Club Date 15 Nation's Business L. Brual. Included on the cruise tailcrs "cheapening" their pro committee or board This might lead to a preven is the 50-member party of Mid- duct in the eyes of the public by West Tours, led by John Dalling cutting prices. of Omaha, Nebraska The party . Consumer organizations how- tion of the train of events which they hope to win led to the resignation of Fred A Getting full teams out Is quite ever were critical of the prac- McGregor, former combines com-titj, declaring it kept prices of missioner who resigned in 1949. is comprised oi weu-wj-uu landers and city residents of the mid-west states. More than Uldll 70 IW a problem at present. It Is true 7 - 9:02 TODAY in "FOLLOW THE SUN" I ANNE BAXTER - GLENN FORD I Korn onnris nt an nrl if leloltu : r,f hiu last, actions was t.n . . Sale It's Colossal! It's Terrific! tons Of freicht unloaded :,T , - - " mat some players are on non- was ueibut w uuiuautu ievei prevented greater rornmmpnd to the eovernment , : . ..m. .i " o- - nnvx minif :t till mull, & i iva i 18 pas- competition among retail stores that it take anti-combines ac here. At Ocean Falls, sengcrs disembarked. isome are otherwise engaged. and contributed to ttve high cost tion against tne Hour mill But they will have to face the of living. dustry. The government did not situaUon souarelv. If they want DOUR Those in authoritative nuar- I accept the recommendation. football to be nlaved It is ud to There we e four smart, sleek, looking cars arriving abjard ijmiu the! mc cSl MUJL , t . . tow months aftr Mr In i ..i .... . Now On At sindav Sg Um0a both that1 MacDonald". appointment that . here here Sunday morning. ! argument m id. but created. With Jn MacQuarrie the commute was ! committee, appointed by the Mi . Justice MacQuarrie on the 1 tu s'" Ilm othe'j Ssvrral prominent American government last year, is concern- committee are Dr. W. A. Mac- 11 , avaUaSle If mak industrialist and business men kintosh of Queen's University; j C ed wltn the problem of brl in(? effort Eames can be were anung the round trip pas- to Canada a more .nlclent and Prof. Maurice Lamontagne. M-py .planned and everv- 8:30 Tzigane 9:00 Fiddle-Joe's Yarns 9:30 Night Wine iO:M CBC New 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Let's Find Out 10:30 Adventures of Richard Hannoy 11:00 Weather Report Fish Arrivals WEDNESDAY A V 7:00 Musical Cluck 8: 00 -CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Kong 8:30 Morninir Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 8:00 BBC News & Comty. tl:lf Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit ID: 15 Miming Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 1:33- Recorded Interlude 1 :4.i Scandinavian Melodies Wallaces, Of Course oe.ga ..... ---" democratic- economy. sisiain huh. ui u.c m.uuuiuii . . ... Nat nna SlenmshlnK cruise liner department. j T Laval .i Itnluor.ltn- University- "uv rl" bencfit Dl"11"' DiaVe,..s Hijrri and mm In this view, any 'practice c which would stand in the way of f"d f: Curlttlsi dea" 0 ! JOHN .s fiZ'' IflM1! AGAR m Bll J JDlVIl that goal should be eliminated. ,..'" ' J, ' ' I For a-tlon u.. news classified British Columbia. Prince George, Capt. E. B. Caldwell, which was in port Sunday morning from 8 a.m. to noon bound for Alaska. They included J. M. Blitzer, electric light globe and fixture manufacturer though there may be exceptions to be considered, such as the price of a refrigerator which in- frnm New York: R. Bickel. Bal- eludes a years free service. If timore attorney; and James the price were not maintained. Rogers, controller of the Perm- j then such service probably could of anent Cement Corporation not be continued. It appears likely that the committee's San Francisco. Back to ScbocI Auto Check-k Safety MUST recommendations will take that STARTS TOMORROW Cartoon - Nrws Show 7 - 9:00 point into consideration. Following passengers embarked CPR steamer Princess Louise yesterday for the north: E. A. Cote, for Juneau: M. Bowden, for Ketchikan, and J. Hardbottle, for Whitehorse. j VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun Fire King Oven-Ware AI.U'K ARM, STEWART AND Two impressions appear to have gained ground: 1. That the MacQuarrie committee has been set up to bring relief from the current price inflation. 2. That the federal Combines Commission Is awaiting the committee's report' and government action before it launches new anti-combines investigations. Both are unsubstantiated." While it is expected that a rec- i ommendation of resale price IIIIIIUI IllllJIi CCU IT CIS iicati PORT SIMrSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. IOU NORTH q'UKKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS PIE PLATES MEASURING CUPS Frank Waterhouse freighter, Chilliwack, Capt. Ray Perry, arrived this morning from Vancouver heavily loaded with freight. At Namu, 7.650 cases of salmon were loaded for B.C. Packers here and from a new mill at Shearwater. 4.000 feet of The time to check car brakes, lights, horn, etc for proper function is BEFORE school opens, to be sure that it will instantly respond to ony emergency. Don't depend on the kids depend on yourself, and on US for car service. Drive upl Superior Auto Service Ltd. Dealers in Studebaker and Austin Cars & Trucks BAKE PANS CUSTARD CUPS UTILITY PANS MEASURING PITCHES ss. Coquitlam August 3, 17 and 31 1 OR SOVTII QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Cuqultlam. August 10 and 24 maintenance, if Implemented. lumber was taken on for Albert Thompson Hardware Co., Lt ; & McCaf fery. Heavy equipment COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS may bring a slight but general lowering of the Canadian price structure, the committee is not so concerned with the immediate inflation problem jas what may !9 IRANK J. p.m. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent l.l-ll'IIIIJUM:IJ.Uj!millJ-l Advertise for Best Resu! ! Third Avenue Phone 568 unloaded here Included a Cater-piller diesel and generator and switchboard for B.C. Power Commission at Houston. Mill supplies and equipment and 50 tons of aluminum sulphite were unloaded at Watson Island. General cargo of 135 tons. 10 tons of fait and 45 tons of cans for Canadian Fishing Company Ltd., and 60 tons of oil for Shell Oil Co. Ltd. made up the rest of the cargo for Prince Rupert. Sailing rrrthward, to Stewart, Chilli ; mloring for Ladies and Gentlemen j LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. Thone 649 wack will carry 25.000 feet of lumber loaded here for Klncollth and will unload general corgo at Alice Arm. returning with 100 tons of sacked concentrate ore. At Casslar and North Pacific Canneries. Chilliwack loads 10,-000 cases of salmon and at Sun-nyside, 3.000 cases for Vancouver. A pre-cut house for B-A Oil Co. JOHN H. i Ltd., at Kitimat, will be loaded hne. BULGER Frank Waterhouse freighter o, itiom elriii Yukon Trlncess. Capt. 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