AS I REE IT (Continued from page 2) WHO IS TO BLAME c Continued form page 1) DKAN MARTIN Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 29. 1951 TODAY 7 - 9:00 - in THAT' wj " I B0V' Sunday Midnight Mondoy M0r illNNY WEISSMULLER I BIInet( BEXT PIN OR (Continued from page 5) ;0t AW WATERFRONT WHIFFS sent he said, basic pay was $1 04 an hour, "and there is no other industry in B.C. with such a low basic rate." I A. J. Turner, MLA, Vancouver East, said: We have had evidence that ' unions don't always want to force the pace of negotiations in order 'COUNTER Pigmy"lsland" iM organizer and also the secretary of the Belfast Trades and Labgr Council. Not very young, she bears In her lined, tired face, the spiritual scars of many battles. But there was a vast flood of kindliness back of her determined eyes. Now and again it broke through like a lit lamp. - When she walked to the platform, there was only one or two junior Uogtie Now Handled SCOTLAND to give the company every looks to a trout. ; In stalking a big trout, he I works as carefully as though he 1 were stalking a deer. He uses all his equipment and knowledge. His casts must be "just right," taking into consideration the prevailing winds, sun rays and speed of the current. His fly has been selected from several hundred. Wiien the fish is hooked, it must be played with the delicate C. chance." Old Skipper With New Ship B. Steamships Starting Service I Mcintosh agreed promptly that i - ' by this was the case but Mr. Mc- polite handclaps. When she came down after the most realistic . . . . i , Dcnnell broke In: "lhe union Wall Bringing a brand new snip, an oiu-umc capuu.i naj lne ch()k.e of pace, ,WWp,1 ;it Winr-P RlllHM't for nerluXDS the thousan.l'.h when it RtA too slow, then speech of the day, the now-full-thcy to-overflowing hall gave her an ovation. For she hit straight aces touch ot a violin virtuoso. Net-time this week, but he says "things are changing." , '..But they ithe union) could ting thj tir-h is me climactic j , ,,,.. n i,nn,.. Pi.-., i, hwn misled bv actions of from the shoulder. "You MPs nave only so much time to organize for peace for all the people or the people will operation in this complicated; Capi. William Uiu... cu MW ..v. -SUKgested Mr.! drama. , Pimurt waterfront, is in command oi me newebi ',. sweep you aside ana organize 7-9 p.m. TODAY ONLY MARK OF THE RENEGadTI R1CARDO MONTALBau .. I But when the trout is fried over campfire coals, the fly fisherman smacks his lips' and eats just like any ordinary mortal, even as the little boy with the bent pin. BIN CARRIES ON (Continued from page 5) addition to the Frank Waterhou.se west coast ueei-i the China-coaster type Cassiar. v, irdM Mcintosh, "it's labor is the Formerly plying in the east i lowest cost in all industry." coast trade, the freighter is a Ketchikan and Skagway. i "Are you having trouble in sister ship to the Yukon Prin- But it was to Kemano that getting men up there?" some-cess owned by CPR but char- cassiar carried her main cargo, oi,,? asked. tercd by Waterhouse, and was. neavv machinery, construction I "No, that's something that's .similarly reconverted for west supplies and food, and according puzzling me. But I think the big rna.t. xhiooina. tn OaDt. Gleason. "they're really attraction could be the board. their own." YET, SHE WAS CONSTRUCTIVE too. The workers of all the world would support decent world government, she s-aid, if It got right down to business. The causes of most wai .are economic, she said. RILEY'S All UMPIRE lit; Ht'i the uproarious antwtr to- 'k ' ADC IIMDIDEC UNMAMiW down there." Cas- At $1.50 a day, the men get very nn. nf the fn, that has been i n thin that is chanaina. on the move A fa 1 - ix i. with i ivkaw i wit 1AM ; I "knew after I heard her speak why a hotbed of true blue Orangemen would elect this Tt is the volume siar returns next week from the good board.' brought in so far this year. says the captain, was well over 100 pounds and i 0f shipping on this coast. (noun to urgm mc M"l"uuu ly & AW COMPLAINT Meanwhile. T. E. Parkin, rep-Catnoiic Miss to represent mem. took 31 hours to mas irom me ,.Vnr i,Kl.nw - ht recalls "f ve resenting the United Fishermen! Tonight we all go to' a swank years ago vou were lucky to pass : dinner and dance at the Dor top of a mountain out Denise Aim way. Theo was out with Bun on this trip. So was Denny Garon. . chester Hotel. There are social a ship on some trips north. Now ANOTHER NEW SERVICE " and Allied Workers' Union, corn-there are about a dozen ships: B.C. Steamships freighter Is- plained that time delay In settle-constantly on the move between ialui prince, after an absence of ment of fish prices and wage Vancouver and Kemano." live months, was in port yestor- scales was causing fishermen a Like the rest of northern old- : c'.ny afternoon a changed ves- j "good deal of anxiety." timers, though, Capt. Gleason 1 sel indeed. The former steam-1 Negotiations were commenced i Mrs. William Ranee, Mrs. : Arthur Brale and Mrs. R. Bury wistfully that he would shir, the Island Prince since last i in April, ne sulci, but it was "ln- are sailing tomorrow night on says like to see such shipping trade she was seen here, has had a 'variably until late June some- the Chilcotin for a trip to Van couver. right up to Prince Rupert. : $101,000 renovation job. Now run times July" beforj anything was With its brisht new coat of bv new diesels, equipped with fettled. i "And by that time it's close to the opening, or after the open i paint, the Cassiar looks more hydraulic winches, refrigeration like a passenger ship than like and bulk oil tanks added, she's a freighter at first glance, but practically a new ship, Capt. H the Captain says, "she's a good i c. Terry, general manager, functions galore all week for us sedate folks. They will have a bus to get us home for midnight, for those of us who arc billeted in Bedford College, the women's residence of London University, nave to obey the rules and get In by midnight. But my room is on the ground floor and has two enormous windows that open out on the lawn. SOCIAL NOTE-PS.: MADAM Tussaud's famous waxworks Is Just a Stone's throw from here. They have a big sign advertising the setting-up of the effigy of a new British hero, Randolph Turpln. Senator Horner and ing of the fishing season. Fish ermen don't want to go out fish Ste. Witt tbtluaf iJaiiorliuj jor j work horse and will look a little wnc, came north from Vancouver : ing if they don't know what they ; different soon." bv air to meet his vessel here. , arc going to get." Original Jutv'or VOGUE DRESSES Canada's cut-standing line of dresses now brought to you by Wallace's at regular city prices. Wallaces Dept. Store i But closer observation showed boasted with justifiable pride, that even after a considerable , incidentally, B C. Steamships J. S Biack. president of Trades and Labor Council here, held M'.vo.iv ..A UK I MERIEl ' amount of freight ome 100 taking its shau in the effort to .s milar views Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor t mm COLLINS . nm GEORGE MOSTOCi: in "TEXAS RANCH - tons had been taken from her mcet wjtn the greatly Increased . "By the time the carpenters holds here, the Cassiar still held cargo traffic on the coast, Is in- and construction men get settled a big portion for her following Etituting a regular weekly freight , in their negotiations, the job is i ports of call, such as Watson Is- sprvrp ncii-th from Vancouver to in most cases well under wav nr TOTEM wife started out for the waxworks yesterday, but got so in-, K j amoI'S PLAYER TIIKATKK land, Skeena River canneries Kpmann Bll Kitimat and Prince over." DJlav in erantinu annro- I and northern mining ports of Rupcrt. Either the Island Prince val or otherwise of certification terestea in me speecnes in fiyae I SI: :w Ktarts 7 p.m. Last complete ihoi J Stewart and Alice Arm, ani I Thcne 649 120 Sixth St got there oi the Alaska, frince win sau was also neia to oiame lor tne "arK tney never i.; t. -j maybe we'll ail go together. SEE US KOK , Aliiviru. fwkini, tn: Shippinr nd Gwi from Vancouver each Wedues-; Act. which should have "specific day night. G. W. Nickerson it Co. time lapses written into it." ' have been appointed local agents The Inquiry board, consisting This week's trip for the Island of five legislative members, left Prince was something in the for Prince George last night nature of a shake-down trial They are, A. J. R Ash, chairman, voyage. She picked up some can-! MLA for Saanih; Jack McRae, t'artme anil Slut. Hoists, AU-Sttrl Dump Dodicj WIiicIh-s - all .Izes. Heavy aim Light Trailer Frames and Whocla. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operator fur high pressure and jrnrral wrliliiif Have Your NEW SUIT HAND -TAILORED '-4 .4 1 jHH K i, S: t.'uiniilete, Reliable ir u-iit Service. Luk Canadian Liquid An . It r Oxyijin, Atelyk. wi Id "b mippliei. LINDSAY'SCAr & STORAGE LtM INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 22.V-lst E. Phone Grren KM tlur. 'tnd and Para E.h ,910. DiohbM n."d salmon before heading back MLA, Prince Rupert; Allan J. to Vancouver today. Capt. W. D. McDonnell, MLA, Vancouver Owen, formerly master of the Centre; B. M. Maclntyre, MLA, I r Ross, Is now skipper. McKenzie; A. J. Turner, MLA, Capt. Terry expressed the hope Vancouver East, that cargo for Kemano and K;ti-, Mrs. V. R. Sage, stenographer, mat could be devjlopcd south- is travelling with the group. ward from here as well as north- ' - ward from Vancouver. "There, Cargoes for Kitimat have quad-seoms to me no reason why it ru;ied since May and. by next shouldn't be possible." he said, 1 rpri,m. there' Is no doubt what-aoding that thj freight rate was ever that the total will be again less from here. He thought locaj substantially increased. All In business people and port enthu- i a! ll)52 wlu' see tnp busiest times siasts should be able to do some- ln the history of the north coast thing towards buying and rout-, Tire Canadian Faeiflc, for ex-ni'i from here. "Why not see amnlr B3v.ih..-i.hinmi.m. Fall Clearance Of Used Cars IH43 MLTKOK Coupe 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan 194") MONARCH Club Coupe 1947 WILLY'S Station Wagon 1M2 PLYMOUTH Sedan TRUCK SPECIALS l:t.".0 LORD 3-tnii n W. B. iaif I OKI) 3-ln 178 W. K. 191 J I OKI) 3-ten 158 . IJ. 1933 UIIEV. Sedan-delivery. All recondilioned ready to go Bob Parker Ltd. KOItl) - MONARCH DEALI.RS Prince Rurk-rt. B.C. ! 1 flit BITTEK FAST! 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