t l '"writ rs-tist BOAT SINKS AS p?; TV'S. dimt nupcn Vail? Qrtos f rlv. JRivw !i JV4i CHlROPiif CFPR,1 lOTTO STEGAVIG DIES IN SOUTH Ouo Kt.-.nr S'.fgaTit: a brother ICE CUTS HULL 'w ef; v-sncj-.g of Ptbb Kvpm ic? Ole ar.d O.al S:-"at. ra.. r jf-f-c w.p i-"-" se --"" pro-j- ;t.;;cc asiir-st "seecr.darr r tu' irrt&? a anion re- f>banae Iroui Cam Ux Port Ofrw tw-fwrraoMst.. Outm j rrtet tL-ii-n L: 7 I.yi . ire f-.-' fc.i-rt br.'.xii Ccrartt. j 'Ci. A, HVST1B Uiair-iy ?' r; ttjt l,-i r-s I JTKtUAT PJK- TAFT-HARTLEY LAW DEBATE ( olrT-rwa VS. 5Iere I Hichlr I r popular With Mi Iiraaebe f Lafcr By GEORGE RONALD WASHINGTON. The ron-trovertiaJ Taft-Hartley i-iT Knife-Use Hoes of k dnTtin- ! ... -Tar! the Ni&s.Rsrer were re- . , AppwntB,,, 1 S p. .;,::t. a:inouh r,o: in di-put--. an!i-' enainrer. Other mrjT. a 45.Joot fLlh kCT th?.t ;.,r, u Pi? of of,t tiraben of the family are ,r.ft o-er ni. nd '-r ),ppsiel mt:ch efe beLit i Tirs S'orj- T;.r 4:t Easy livjrrjnt P-r T-ir t -j V brotheri. ar.d a sister. Mrs MkiJe predicted mat the Ireieh'ed to the natirt- villjje o.' larr. l-ay -toby' of the Rpad- IHxrau r".aL". the banij.; fcy Cfclef courjelior Sth We:rnster. The fun erai was he id last Ttaeaday ttionii $:r:jcef anc J.hnson Russ in his tesstl 1 Good Field . 2. 5 :W S". nr. e S' jiinKS Waitt Tt35 5:4S Kvn: T'nv. . W - if isa-ai Vio'.in : SlaJun't Ifti'yij- Money ?:5 Pr.ti'.y-.i Kuse Party . ira s -co at rolled Zbih Congress, i i' certain to be the cause of n heated debate when the failed ; Ptase Saw-makers meet again . in January. ' As a resait of the NoTember j election. Coh?re&s now i dominated by tn? Deaiocrats. And Tir.-t'ti proreinres for deal:n :th tti.Jcev aJIe'ttmg miuiiixi Ltlih and safety. -When it is a.i over." ne said. I thus cixn of the Taft-Hartiey law will oe left. Even-t aaiiv c-e pe'-P.e came t-j Ciover Leaf. Tne Cer Leaf sank near Fishery Bay on the Nils Hirer Wednesday when her hull was pM-reed aiijr.e the waterline by thin iee cakes borne downstream 3 the current. j She was reported to have been President Truman, orer whose itui u not a bad law at aimo&t cut in half. If. O , . . W ... 1 4 1. ; - ho.-ne at Greer.TL'le with a heary CLOn SHOP ISSl'E Ti.e cl-i-.ea-ihip i&rae ha eau-ei much cf labor's c-ppoti-t.or. Tr. Taft-Hartley law pro-hiKts the closed shep. und-.r o-d cf winter supp'ies, ntrnt.'yi i'ox'stuffs He operates a store, at the ri:iage. The CicA-er Leaf ieft Prinre veto the law a pawed thu ' 'ear. hi profited to repeal the ' -ct. At this stage, however, it's ': a.-.ys-xty's jsuess what will br ' put into the books in its piaste. '. Organized labor, bitterly cn-; tical of the law. fan be counted on to pJog for elimination of all t't-vaurti siaTe ia&?r claii.-e ' That mould mean kiiiing n of ' the law. There are few section? j that Libx- likes. tAST MINTTK FEAttS notwithstanding and r.o idouni par.lv du- to th- -?venth-hour apjx-a! for entrants, a ji'.i ami adequate Ii.t of candidates U; the field for the forthcoming civic election rlert Thursday. .Seventeen public spirited citizens are to t commended for cominj.' forward to offer their service-. Th y present a j.wl selection to Wit from and, while nine of them will be defeated, all vill have the satisfaction of knowing that they came forward to offer of their time and tal-Oits in dealing with problem.-! which are many and difficult and in a .service which is often thankless and iirMnrrj;afJ Nov, the seventeen jrood candidates are in the fi'ld. atTeeinj,' to accept the work and the responsibilities if they are chosen to do j"o, it should pro "without paying that a keen interest will 1 taken In the fjuestions anfl problems at hand and that, when fhction comes next Thursday, there will )t v full turn-out of voters to cast the tokens of their favor, it is miirhtv noor citizenshin to be dis- h:rh a worker jr.ust iom ar ron t'j get or keen a job. The 7:0tt-CEC Ns ":1 CBC N-"s P.V;.cup 3-00 Yoyr Faront Bard :30 Cttaerj Forum f.rr..Tia Calor i:S0 Pra:rie tschonwier 10 (C CHC ?- 10:10 CEC N I0:15-B;i; Otf lord's Orch. l:30 - B..'.vvrt- Ho.-: Orch 11 :W -Weather and S;(m O.T 7:00 Muucal Clock 8:tC CliC .ses 0:l Pxk cl the H:tr 8.M Morsiftir Deot;orj( 2:45 Little Cwjcert 9:00 BKC Kes Coasflie.ttary 8:15- fiacoie h'erer.afie :50 Melodiet Rt Juniors Sri lime nai r':-,Kri ii- jr w,-- tcfn cr." ' CijSi. . - ---- . . , ' . O J , , . U 1 : I TO AVOID DISAFFOINIMUNT 1 tne ur.:ons cnertines oo'e?- - uic r&tfi imuf CHRISTMAS C PACK CAUi ADDRESS COKRt NOT UT THj . DMfcc, ; ' 0cmb it . Dmbf u ' OMMlbw It - . Dmmmi 17 tnes Meanwhile, the ch.ef i shore, but the boat was a total $MI TO POINTS IN aent cf the law is carrying w!5- cetpi'.e the adn:;.mtrati.n"s re- Aiioaa. Nebrxka and North Mnm frtviMtf . , QW OnMn . . . Manitoba S tko)cH ww Albr1 . Mrith Calumbi . . . feaj p;eaae.. R-bett N Denham. general roundel of the Natioital Labo.-Reia:.v.-. Ejard. sa:d he will -sntintie to admtnuer the law Some oberrer c jn t think th1"-action wJH be that drastic. One L Representative Fo?d A. Hartley (Rep. KJ i. co-author of the la with Senator Robert Taf; Rep. Ohi. Carolina and, ' by hnpiicatliTn, j similar laws or coiuUtutional amendmenu in 13 other states, j If the court upheld the statt' iezisiation, groups in the new! Congress which laror the Taft-i Hartiey law probably would find i 10. W Band He told, reporter, this week ,iis hard-ana-ff e.Uctmer.: mat he tninks the Democrats' , .f iiit jw k i to cn! m cbtrif? Ilrt Sten Will tci rrMal th. . l : . ... , " .. inter"sted.. Ko no v.- the watchword is "Get Out and lio-js-wora charch Kew ote." measure -to t rw ,,. x.. . ' . - , ...v.w.8i wr an ron ioi ' on itukl closed-siiop ban to - Hartley ar.! name mine, me The nex' r.ex, step. , , tng cosed-snop question may j the federal legislation. ' j Toronto ; 10:30 Concert Farorites 10:45-CBC News ana Commentary j 10:55 Weather Report i 11:00 Musical Progvam THE TELEPHONE PROJECT ; auect tne congressional revi-1 council's $50,000 tele- CASK in favor of the city c phone project, upon which the voters are beintr S ,J:' Weather Forteat ; 12:15 Rtcoraed Ir.ter.uce J 12:25 Program Resumr ; 12:30 Musical Program i 2:00-Ballet Club ' 2:45-This Week j 3:00 Piano Classics, j Toronto j 11:31 Message Per?o I Mon of the Taft-Hartley law. ' i The court ha.s reserved judg- ! ment on the request of the Am- i ' erican Federation of Labor and I local ana state union organiza- ' j lions to declare unconstitutional the anti-closed shop laws ol COTTAGE CHEESE . New Creamed Fresh Made' VALENTIN" DAIHY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE ' 11:33 Recorded Interlude ! 1 1 :45- Personal Album PAI. 12:00 Mid -day Me: ' asKed to ive an expression of opinion at the civic election next week, was put with considerable ef-effect Ix.-fore two local organizations yesterday by Aid. Thomas Hlack and, in summarized form, is passer! on to the public through our news columns today. He would appear to have made a fairly sound financial analysis leading up to the somewhat onti- i in Tr. KirttKuy. co-ht or fcHlTWH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE fu lit M -tv of - 4nilnlM(l Srt- Vtie conclusion that "when the loan is. paid off in 1 3) years, the system will U: as food as new ami fin. j In Ih Maitrr rf Itaf I rf Frank ancially unencumbered" TAKE NOTICE tiiat OrdfT ol I It M VI. t n f --The purpose here is not to answer or dismite h?1 H"wr JM" w ruium UM iwn. iiacK out to express appreciation to him for o""'"1 ' to Mm Mr" i any ol Novrtnbrr. A D 1648 appoint- navin jrone to tiic trouble to brinj? his financial j fMJanationf the matter before the public which , Khould be considering the pros anri cons K-riously before cxreh' its opinion in the plebiscite. ! Hmiisfi Oitur.tjut. vrxj til em r ; atyjat Uw artl flay of x-fitnriit-r I Mis j ' All pvrmm iuili-Ml u th- il I 1 BROWNWOOD f riuiri-d rw pay tri'- 1 fcincyiint o! their lni-lllnriK u tin-j lirihitb rfl ail prwjiij bavnii; iCamu tziirin th s.id mint r? frvquired u, fji Uwm with tn pr-i r-fiy VfTiJiMl on or bt-t'irc th- 3l. jttiiv of iMnibrr. 1948 faiimif which j Ointr.ouiMju will b- niMic havini? r-j na.-u only Mi Mich ciiiUns of which I 047 .(ym, "1 Watermasii's man hv txf-n notltim. UATMJ at erinr.i Ruix-rt H C thi 'i4ih an of Novi-mtMT. 164K OOHIKiV HfAHiv FfifR' Ofllflal Admir,i.vrator. Frmc- Kupm. b C. :OEAD IN EITHER CASE OV CO MIISi; there are vast differences k-tween communists and socialists. ; The communist is an arsonist who burns flown t the house for the jr,j0( of his cause. The socialist - is a lellow with good intentions who sets a fire to k-'.arm things up a bit. He never notices that the. t wind is in the vrong direction. Historians may say that the communist was the murderer of the Canadian's political and economic : nuht. But the judge could do no more to the so-; cialist than convict him of manslaughter. In either case the victim would he dead. Hashers WITH PIT.MI CUNT '4- Wi0k&;$ MADE THE BY 1 v ' CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTR! JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue - Th" Printed Word "AGAIN IN STOCK" ONLY S149.50 SEE RENTALS GRIM I AT. FAIRBANKS I advance. He also had to huy his i I own furniture and promise th'ij 'II lie iwoiii) to five l eriiian's ... a gift tLat vill m m m The Northern B.C. PowerO - - . ( laiidiord to leave It in the house n.B1 N,, " A" Arn'y, he moved. Another young -4iii;iarit, 'badly In need of )RmK amtfiimixlallon. finally ! "" Vl,i 1120 a monUl for a )uid an apiirlment for which . 1Z hy 113 fol r,J"m KhaiiiK oath! herinlied for jears U Phone Phone 209 tne! And you t an affiir.l a LIMITED FOR CHRISTMAS JCS'a, called on to pay $125 a;8"'1 uiu facilities with wven jivintli with one yearn rent in 'other oersons. al. rinan'H nilli all iu inat IiI. hh features iiK'lmlin choiee of ' haml -riiinl H',t. FLOOR a COVERIK CIiimhk- fnitii a M-leeiKMi of lieaiilifullv-lialaneeil hiMsleil ami convenlKiiial shipJ Just recriTed a larer hkkIcIh. f fxcellent patteriw in leum by the yard and 3-. i V;:v :.. ,t the d'1 ! THE CRUSADER yo.ru in our basement ilpar" hint hotliifisf teqiml ll for luxury, for value! H Hh new Qip in Hiinulnlfd gold and dirnme. f .t,9."i, Si't $'1.32. 2. THE CORINTH for "liim" fir ' lier". 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