Alexander 5elived that there would be an upward turn In trie situation rather than a down FIRMNESS NEEDED (Continued from Page 1 8 l?tincc Uupctt Dail? J3cto Thursday, October 21, 1948 Strike ward drift. SHIPS and sir Alexander acknowledged A .TTw-l AN Ji t depriving her own domestic consumers in order that gooti and mighT be sent to more goods the relief of Western Europe. ERP. had proven the tonic shot in the arm" which had arrested the downward movement The stage was all set today for the. upward advance with the objective of all Euro the great part that Canada was playing as a member of the Security Council of the United Senou severe winter, a series of crisis, underestimation of the damage and lack of co-operation among the Great Powers, and these high hopes had been doomed to disappointment. There had bcn WATERFRONT On her regular weekly voy Nations. Its Influence ana nnwer was being felt dally. The It's Rust-Proof! it's Insulating! - SEA AIR AND SEA WATER DO NOT : AFFECT IT! rati" peteri" "-S ... lack of confidence, development Dominion had now reached the i 9 isiutui,...! L. pean countries eing bacK on nosition of one of the leading 2.JW,. lit' age, C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt. Ernest Caldwell, arrived in port on time at 10 ..at.ion nations of the world, third In International trade and today a flit SU 1" nf had slowed up and the drift had been downward instead of In the way of upward expansion. TRIBUTE TO E.R.P. When it had become realized in great Industrial power as well v- nor b their own feet wunin iuui without need for further external aid. It would be a big and difficult job but the speaker was confident of the outcome. Sir Alexander turned brief SOU"; strike a ALUMINUM Ribbed Roofing and as primary producer. " ,..u.nrs o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver, Westview and Ocean Falls, sailing at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here this evening to sail at 11:15 p.m. The vessel brought north a good-sized list of ma laring coal mines t It was an "entire delusion to think that the British Commonwealth had been weakened by war. To the contrary, It had emerged stronger from war In vote on ly to review striking economic progress of Great Britain during the last eight months. The industrial output of the .irike ore that there must either be a complete crarii or that a great-effort must be made to right the boat," General Marshall had developed his European Recovery Program. As a result, new heart DC-'" V LV? J, Ya.vAI.I of passengers. SIDING Available in 6, 8, 9 & 10-foot lengths, 28 inches wide. creased both In prestige and wnz": strength when regarded as a A Department of Transport notice to mariners advises that whole. India, Pakistan, Ceylon, the eouiuw .,. net Rullv Island lleht in Beaver v I 1 i WHr mm J I were today Independent na Passage is not burning. It will Order Yours From tlons members of a "willing and eaual partnership" under be relighted at the first oppor tunity. country was today 25 percent more than pre-war. Exports were fifty percent above prewar. The balance of invisible earnings was being turned from deficit to surplus. An overall deficit in the economic picture had been reduced by 55 percent. Although there was such a -haDDV" economic picture to ere injur" no form of subjection. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 - 652 COAL, LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES GREATEST "LEAGUE had been taken and, under the leadership of Britain, a determined new movement had begun to rally the frfdom and democracy loving forces of Western Europe. Sixteen countries had been drawn together in a spirit of co-operation. Surprising, indeed, had been the measure of success in the way of economic improvement and mutual defence. United States had in fact. Strikers, Us fronting are rc"J What was believed to be a record - breaking tow of logs from southeastern Alaska arrived in.Puget Sound recently. The tow consisted of two and a half million board feet. There OF NATIONS" The British Commonwealth Sir Alexander described as "the most effective League of Nations In the world," all its components imbued with the great L' govemme lw the piu present, the international poli VOLCANO KILLS leaders tical outlook might not be so pncouraKine today. There were 40 IN CHILE workers ou were two rafts, tandem styie, towed by the tug Justine Foss. vkj rr v vi mj vug w - - - awkward clouds on the horizon fcday- objectives and ideals of the British people. SANTIAGO, Chile P) Forty, xhe logs were delivered In Bel- said: "Here is the appropria- i tion. It is up to you sixteen na lingham. persons were reported dead and The luncneon was presided I over by O. O. Stuart, Gyro presi two hundred missing in a violent,, eight-hour eruption at Vil- IICMES KIMS jtions to work !t out and decide how big a slice of the cake is j appropriate for each." It seemed a formidable thing, a new 'type of international negotia- ALASKA UNION MEN PROBED Z ANCHORAGE, Alaska Two congressional investigators were told yesterday by seven members and officers of a labor union that they never had been members of the Communist, party. Representatives Charles Kirsten and O. F. Fisher left for Juneau today, on their way back to the States. v They told the Alaska Junior Chamber of Commerce, which Invited them, that they would NOT GUILTY, WAS INSANE larrica volcano, 400 miles soutli which might still adversely affect economic progress. There was no denying that mutual trust was essential to the building up of a stable world. Everyone knew where the danger lay. "Your guess is as good as mine," Sir Alexander said in speculating on the outcome. There was TOMCAROW TOMCAROW I ij dent. President of Rotary, D. C Stevenson proposed a vote of thanks to Sir Alexander. Guests included Mayor Nora Arnold, Rev. L. O. Baker, Robert Boroughs. H. M. Daggett, H. D. Lri of Ci of here. The volcano erupted yesterday. It had been smoking since last April. Property damage was estimated at PRINCE ALBERT Verdict of tion. Standards of living and not euiltv on account of insan- everything was involved. Yet, in H Cadet8 nig"1 W oody .:fvs . 7 pm I first Aide flm "HAZARD" lff iMf-Vti' Live Agaiiv however, a difference as De-jinani, j. x. Harvey. jonn tween 1938 and 1948. Today no Qulnn, Roderick MacLeod and r.jmmandcr - i Bert Bacon. ( tommande short time and remarkably ity was returned by a jury here yesterday in the case of Albert with amazingly little friction. James Allen, charged with the settlement had been reached, murder of his three-year old Great Britain herself had con-son. The presiding judge order- tinued her investment In Eur-ed that he be kept in custody ope with large credits and loans, cnnnt.rv or people wanted war :se, hich During Ihe day the High Com and background of Harry Bridges, heacl of the west coast If the nations held firm for the things they knew were right. Sir gladly accept the suggestion that two m activities ! C.I.O. Longshoremen's Union. they Investigate the Lmmer can 3 missloner and his party were shown around the port and city, arrangements for their reception having been in the hands of the boys qu rales while Hollywood ISA, oaIUI he course Newest and Most Up-To-Date Care In Prlr. Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 am. Copies Store S'&Mfa Robert ot First ' Ambulance Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce for whom President R. G. Large, Secretary E-. T. Apie-whaite E. D. forward and Theo iCollert acted. j Sir Alexander's party Included Lady Clutterbuck, Miss Anne Clutterbuck, Miss Hilary 8tran-som and Keith Batey (private ka recelv iU md C: We specialize In Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY Sale Now on-No Exchanges-Cash Only-First Come, First Served Robert ' i Kaymom r-T ".n If secretary to the High Commissioner). They left last night by l-Mson, R1 aid Rhor train for Josepr and Edmonton. the Ladies Fall Coats sander 1 Ladies Raincoats the ,b 4. Jtui Group ino. 1 The Hot Waterway to Health, Clea Comfort and Convenience with amazin 'glass - lined' and ell 13 wou GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS i future w m i!y tc S29.99 Regular $53 and $56. 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