Prince Uuym Daily jsciu Friday, March 13, 1946 TOIRJST COt'NCIL (Continued nom rage i) TODAY TO SATURDAY ,., j. v- . ,, - m, mt t t , iii)m-i, iinij- h psTSg Thurndra, oat- 2.00 IIS31IBlBIIlllla will also contain pictures of Prince Runert. The book has a May Blow Back On John Lewis By GEORGE RONALD WASHINGTON Ot ry I inn wide circulation amone business l I n nil and industrial leaders of wes tern Canada. Secretary E. T. Applewhaite delivered a report on the meet ing of the B.C. Tourist Advis ory Committee which he at v, j. i fcfiP tended recently at Victoria. Lfewellyn Lewis, 69-year-old boss of the United Mine Workers of America, has growled another of the blunt, sudden, serious orders which are his trademark. He has a whole country waiting anxiously for his next move, i But, despite the industry-! E -f -1 i si outlining provincial publicity m u f " t V UJ policy and its relationship to North and central British Columbia. Mr. Applewhaite told the council that the fund-raising WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M., MARCH 23 ODDFELLOWS' HALL - Admission 50c FASHIONS BY - u m m u crippling effect Of the "mnnrn- ' -V: . v ; . ... ..... .... , ; ing period" he called this week, drive is now under way and 5 WALLACE'S-oc that it will embrace more than 150 businesses in the city which will be asked to aid in financing the council's work over the f ourse: me reaction is not the indignation one might expect. ALWAYS LEWIS Lewis ,his shaggy orows, his booming voice and his cold, calculating methods are all part of the American scene. There's ls""" llilH am ! K MB next three-year period. A letter from the National Automobile Club of California sought up-to-date information on the Prince Ruocrt district CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Bishop Praises Health Work a tendency subconsciously to put him in the same basket with earthquake, flood, blizzard for publication in its tourist, hrntit; . (Subject to Change) L ILnn . : . d 'imsaBssssmsmsk and grasshopper things that mere man can't do much about. OPERATIONS FREE FOR VISITORS guide and thanked the council, for courtesies extended do its members in the past. Present at the meeting were Rupert Fulton. Miss -Musical Varieties -Malkin's Melody Money 01 their calling cruel some saf he'sThe JJARLESS Abbe Arthur Maheux, Laval University ?S mnTpowerfu trade SS- coun f w" f lhe m0St controversial figures in Quebec leader ! 'T, "2 Q-bec seminary. His campaign leader and and th the me one man man to to Silversides - Rudolph Olsen. E I MONTREAL High praise for , the effort3 mace by the Can- aaian ; Government in its cam- paign to stamp out tuberculosis - among4, Canadian Indians was .yoiced here by Most Rev. An- Ahouy Jordan, O.M.I., Bishop of the Vicariate of Prince Rupert. BishoD Jord an has incf rr..- is. wunams, Edward Mussellam. . UJJll0f uclwet.n f rencn ana English-speaking has won him many admirers and some critics as well. lime 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC-News Round-up 7:30 Feidler Conducts whom most workers can trace many of their iniDortant w.tp Spectacles and F'alse Teeth Also in Britain K. j. Hopkins, E. T. Applewhaite and J. K. McLeod, chairman. and hour gains. Nobodv ig nores him. otherwise, has embai rasspH nil TRAIX scat Fu' r the Ea,Cni! Monday, weiB. 8:00 p.m. From the Easu J", Thursct 10.45 p.m 8'. o.uu 00 Your xour Favorite favorite Band , , - j""" , Cluded ft SDCakincr tnnr nf trof ' ., .. . ' " HAT IS 7 fIVi But Lewis' latest action may write a different sort of chapter into the stormy story of his life. The opposition is really big this time. It's got a good case and it mav not burl nn of organized labor. He is showing that the national economy is at the mercy of one man unless labor law contains some safeguard. His "mourning period" is not a violation of the Taft-Hartley law. MAY III RT LABOR -" "" o.ou L-uizens Forum i KT0 1C" f01' thG' 9:10-CiUzcns' Forum News Jn . 9:15-Emma Caslor 11 hva 1 bUOdin? 9:30-Prai"e Schooner oi of sanatoria by the government io oO-cbc n, for the rcare of Indian patients ' lo':10-CBC News cuiosis among the native popu- olS h' lation, tfee Bishop said.. He re- ei LONDON (AP)lfs smart to come to Britain for your operation, spectacles or false teeth It's all Tree and you can have a vacation abroad, too. The Ministry of Health has ruled that foreigners visiting Britain are entitled to all the free services of its new national health service. Doctors don't like the idea and are seeking to eliminate foreigners from eligibility. A prominent medical nffiHni wrrHoirr a inch. "MOITRNING PERIOD" Officially, his guns are - train But his action wi,nuii illUV may ailPf'r affect the thn 6A3RDENZ i , ferred particularly to the Sana- J Boyd, director of the Unitpri measure as the m-psirton States Bureau of Mines. Somp 425,000 miners east of the Mis said he had received reports of DOORYARD GARDEN ACCENTS , CHARM OF SMALL HOME sissippi left the coal nits Inst Monday in a two-week walirnnt persons from the channel coast area of France makinc dav .-,. cam at ; Edmonton and in his i own diocese which ,he said, olic churches in Eastern Can- HeaKUC-d e57"ent reSUUS- ada Was made t0 ocl aid for Head ot a missionary diocese his 1 misionary work in that ter-fpread out over 133,000 square ritory miles in northern British Col-1 Before returning to Prince umbia. the Bishop, has 8.00(1 Sts Rupert he will pay brief v 1 " Winnipe,, EmontoT to southern' England for treat labor leaders in general propose It makes it possible for the administration to delay a strike for at least 80 days. In its place the administration is proposing a 30-day -cooling-off period during which a presidential fact-finding board would Investigate. The final reaction mbht he rr. billed by Lewis as a "mourning period" for the "unnecessary slaughter" of miners during Eoyd"S tenure of office. Actually, Lewis ls tackling President Truman-whn nom ment and then returning to their homes. Another effect of Rriiain-. ain-: , jasper National Park. state health program ls a whe. making boom. The state is offering fr -m retain the 80-day clause of the 0 - - W T for women, free tommo. , net! inated Boyd for the director's job and the Senate, which is being asked to confirm Boyd in the post he has held so far on a temporary basis. Perhaps most important is lanj-mrtley Law. " Unless John L. Lewis has an ace up his sleeve, his "mourning period" may become a boomerang he never intended men with an extra one to allow for cleaning and dressing, also at state expense. Li'fAir... HSm that Lewis, deliberately or 'to throw Mff hlindi bttBt! io get a free wig, a medical specialist must affirm that some congenital or pathological condition makes the wig ncessary. They also can be SCAMPERS (Trade Mark Keg.) Your favutiriic pluy slicic is biH-k , , . niftrc nllr;i live, mure roinfurtablc lliun cvrr before in a new moeriiMii Itoi'sii. Keep jour "feel cool and ((iinforiiil,!,. ,,,,,.,. long wii, a ,,;,. f .Sismao Scampers on display at our store. ' Ltrilitt ...Is rnoothf laitic fcst 4rtnw t ta:.y Ttsttr i On 5 nalcn c;ni: j is : Lou m Ltiiim STEWART NEWS UUeslfwmPonlandCamtlMininsCemw prescribed in cases of disfigure ment arising from accidents Iii the first five months of the . lHj it) Ji nA tun proof, rust trtrttr national Iiealth servicp 1 'nri nit crick, hipo!Br' persons claimed wigs. Mast of ' J FT w A a . . .' rum ind tea. ' Cmltm mtiiti '-al-Oi. V 3-DvjwPlTUNlA. ROAD TO PREMIER JJEING REOPENED SOCIAL EVENTS ARE ENJOYED Owing to the severity of the and although the wea her, the reopening of the sun L Z shines " each dav it is lafe x -?- - ctlf. Bring ywri?r 2- ALY5SUM. .caJft1? ..: K.US ,tB- tiy. tlm'timinta feu. ' FASHION FOOTWEAR mem were women. Most of the claims were granted. The estimated cost of a woman's wig under the state program is from 12 ($48) to 14 ($56). A man's toupee rarely exceeds 10 ($40). Two factors are delavi Simple Reds and Borders following the lines of the path, and 69c sq. ft. noon before any appreciable ef- road to Silbak-Premier Mines, is proceeding very slowlv. The lect is noticed. uunuing are best for front yard flowers. Small houses, l'ike small ear-.anri ihOM GordonU crew of the Department of Public Work's are having a tough time making any sort of head The Women's Auxiliary of th, dc"s- P charm, a quality bv .ZJ.ulrL6'11 FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING- ductlon a shortarrp nf human j way. Nights are extremely cold Canadian Legion entertained the h'ch s to evade larger! flowers suggested net un.n! members of the Branch and rnore Pretentious creations.1 1 ?l at a crib should be starts! in . . SCCd box- tournament on Friday in th,lAn "oihing will enhance the ! in ! k!,.!-".J" nair ana or trained labor. Ap 1 . i ! ; i GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS OFFICE SI PPLIES HOME STATIONERY SEE Legion Club Rooms. The menlcharm of a modern home1 cold framriinJ" 7. d r 1 uni i vwnnn Ft won by a score of 7994 to 7804.1 n Dluc M a dooryard garden,) hundred days ; are reuuirert lmlivuh,al winners were: ladies,! y.Ui flowers. j prpducc TJlT vut Idm iiuiibi iiuuu ufirLi a a Mrs. G. Anderson, Miss Jean Most Up-to-Date Cafe in A S)il)b Printing d anne Crawford, George Nelson ana j. (Shorty ) Carson. Sam Kirkpatrick won the two bam- Bssncr Block Phone 231 Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. "W Wc Specialize in Chinese Dkhfl CHOP SUEY CHOW MEDi FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE IS bis which were drawn for. Sup per was served by the ladies. The old-time da nces sivin NOW AVAILABLE -I can be nlanUnJ der Protccn before developed by t i f . colors which harmoynizPelan I LTJZ l the house and its trim. For as however anS m V oTeicir bluets ZZ nowers win prooi aliu! S foreground. ' i , , 6irdcn. Cn A com- in the illustration iT be olue flowers white and used ES, ft and "f, P'antS wU1 do arc grown as bor-i , , lers'to the path and along the lot T L ZlT ? at foundation line of the house. No Snts bel T' hCU hrubs L lV to to. 8row are used . exceot mn . . sored by the Women's Auxiliary A. MacKEN 63L V W aaair , "Jif FURNTTl U1 -anaaian legion and run under the direction of Sam Kirkpatrick are proving very popular with the young folk, strip th-Willow, Virginia Reel, Chasing the Squirrel are all proving very attractive. ITU. OrRSTO(K0Flj evergreen flanking the door 'ra u ..De 'ewer, .they SlITtS is i"'"" Orifntal Walnut . "t-ute" Jite a hedge. 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