Prince Rupert Daily News No Unemployment Insurance Paid Friday. September 1, 1950 - End 01 '' ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier. Per Week, zoc: Per Month. 7Sc-. vpt -reai None of the employees of the rn tn . n r 11 n . . .... TTkTnk" A- , o.uu, t y xviau, rer Montn sue; per Year 55.00. tkK,p railways who . were involved either directly or indirectly in the recent strike will receive unemployment insurance benefits. See LiLjJ It Ab Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince ! mil,, Rupert and northern and central British Columbia ! Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau or Circulations ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Association i O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director ' SUMMER SALE SHOP AT B.C. Clothiers The strikers In the non-run-' . in. IMJi 1 jlll'l'l TT fTrtUIMIIilllmin ' s s . i t - i V,' r'i' ) i r J? J ' - A 1 i -1. , 4. , , ' r , ning trades were not eligible for strike benefits and the running Police Headquarters . AND si By ELMORE PHILrOTT WELFARE STATE AM) YOU HERE AT CAMP El-phinstone, on the shores of the Pacific, the YMCA public affairs institute is deep into discussion. trades, which were not on strike but were thrown out of work during the strike, will receive no benefits since the strike . was settled and work resumed before the eight walUng days had expired. (The first day is non-compensable). Some applications for benefit had been made, at the local Unemployment Insurance Commission office. RAINCOATS lOPCOi I t is not the intention to enter into any argument , with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police about the closing down of the long-established divisional headquarters of the police at Prince Rupert. We do not feel competent to do so. There must be good reasons why the central administrative and report The questions lor today wers MEN'S RAINCOATS. All Sizes Now from $7.50 1. What is the effect of the welfare state on the individual? Does it assist or retard the de Topcoat Proof, gen k Now from $32.(k ("aharUine ln(i velopment of the person? Does ing headquarters for northern and central British it rob him or her of initiative Columbia should be moved to centrally located ian2a ho?dnDension Pians be MEN'S SUITS Too Notch in Tc eohtcrsd Watch Dog PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (T Dr. D. W. Marten's blue crane, Jock, has been appointed "duty bugler"' of ' his watchdog patrol, Jock covers one-half the ground and Dr. Marten's dogs the - other. If strangers approach, Jock gives the alarm with a loud rasping call. The -dogs then come Prince George and that Prince Rupert should be ! contributory or not? That is should the individual have to RAILWAY MEETING Cabinet ministers file out of the council chamber in the East Block of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa after one of a series of emergency meetings held to deal with the Canadian railway strike. Left to right are: Trade Minister , Howe, Fisheries Minister Mayhew, Revenue Minister McCann and Men's A IX WOOL Sl'ITS. Plain Shades and stripe and Double Breasted. Sell' usually to $5500. Now $37.50 to $12.00 Finance Minister Abbott. (CP Photo)' pay directly in to the funds from which pensions are ultimately paid; or should these social welfare measures be financed from the general national evexiues? oOo THE FOUR' DISCUSSION groups showed a close approach to a consensus of agreement. MEN'S AND BOYS' i Tommy Froser Lead-Splashed Fisherman Is Missing made the end of the line instead of the radiating centre as it has been. , x ,: After all, what xvc should be principally interested in is good, effective and efficient policing. What is the difference after all if it is a detachment or a divisional headquarters as long as we have -strong and adequate and capable policing? The' R.C.M.P. is known as an efficient if bureaucratic police organization and they would not be expected to be actuated by more sentimental reasons for keeping a headquarters here if they felt it was more efficient to have it elsewhere. Men's Work fAST - ,. Now N The substantial majority of the participants c';3arly believed that the welfare state idea is Missing since Wednesday is Ed. Boys' LONGS. It here to stay. They were by no means so nearly agreed on" whether or not It would be a PANTS FOR WORK AND DRESS. Well made. Best of fittings. Smart looking. K Men's Semi-Dress PANTS. Now $5 00 Men's res PANTS. Worked Now $5.00 Young . Men's SLACKS. Plain shades. All wool and mixtures. Now selling from $10.75 TERRACE Tommy Fraser of the Omineca Herald splashed hot lead into his eye on Thursday afternoon as he was putting lead into the pot for the linotype, causing painful injury, whiiih necessitated medical attention. Clarke McLean of the Investors' Syndicate of Vancouver, a visitor in town, helped out with the linotype work so that the Herald will be out on time this week. Eealick, whose gillnetter Marine Chief, was found in Collins Bay on Gardner Cunal. An extensive search is being made for the body Mr. Bealick is believed to have been drowned. As far as can be learned he came from Vancouver area. Particulars of the incident are Boys' PANTS. P!a. Made with P. Zipprrs. Verjs Real Bargains. good thing for the individual. But by and large the 'ayes' had ' it that is, most of them figured jit would promote and not retard' I personal development. ' j ! But in the discussions and in i From J3'; the conclusions it was strongly j JOHN H. BULGER ' OPTOMETRIST m John Bulgtr Ltd. Third Avenut stressed that the people of wel- - fare would have to states pay of personnel relations in Indus- WINDBREAKERS FOR MEN AND BOYS lacking pending investigation on which Constable Grey R.C.M.P. of Butedale commenced today. HATCH BEAUCHAMP. Somerset, England Winner of the local embroidery competition A. Blacksmith. I ure ume acuviues. oOo j THERE WAS virtually unani- Last night she compared the set-ups in Britain, the United States and Canada. She gave fact and figure to show how the Men's WINDBREAKERS Now M Men's All Wool JACKETS Now I J mous agreement that pensions BANK TALKS FISHERIES ranks first among exporting nations CANADA in value of fishery products shipped, says the monthly commercial letter of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. In 1949 these were worth almost U.S. "$103 million. The same year Norway, a major com-T:"petitor, exported U.S. $93 million worth of fish and its products. In total landed weight, however, Canada with a catch of 1,802 million pounds last year, ranked only eighth. Canada's leadership that is longer experience of the trade 'should be contributory; Boys' WINDBREAKERS AND JACKETS. Now from $U; unions in Britain had resulted in , that all able bodied workers greater- disposition to keep should pay directly and person allv Into the funds from which ! trade disputes from lnterven- LADIES' STOCKINGS. Reg: 50c N the grants are 'made to older, tion by governments, or govern- mental agencies. CHILDREN'S SOCKEES. Reg 35c K j folks. ' , So far as I could learn, every-. body was against the kind of MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Usually 2! vnliiP.wi.so is Wprl m a larrro r,avt f hor ficWr iPensions recently demanded and Both managers and unions in Britain have developed the habit of settling their own disputes; and regard as a black mark against their own efficiency a state of affairs in which the government is compelled to in on by certain big unions in the COMFORTERS & SLEEPING UJS. These are the pension plans I in which the employer pays the 1 entire contribution and the other j employee, on retirement, gets & ..certain' amotinV sav $100 sperj 1 month.' for life. -1 V I tervene, j MISS SHARP- IS BLOND. ut chotrf ul, friend: - and obiiftsly ' "-- A Big Selection of CHILDREN'S COMFORTER bound. Sell to $3 00 CHILDREN'S PILLOWS. Sell to $150 Now 3 ; exports being relatively high-priced species such . as lobster, halibut, whitefish, and fresh, frozen or '' canned salmon. 'Canada has the fishery ' resources needed to r develop a large-scale industry. With better methods for quick freezing, refrigeration and canning, as well as better trawlers and other fishing equipment, the whole field of activity has expanded in r.t knows' her business. She talSs a I such schemes Is that Uip wnrker ' sort of international British. DOl'BLE BED COMFORTERS. Beautiful tumsi styles and coverings. These are a real saving at :i gets no benefit from them unless ! that British, but as cleajf as , he works out the entire stipu- crystal to any North American.' lated period with one employer.' None f us has found out "et SLEEPING BAGS. Usually $25.00 M The groups here agreed that wnat "er pu""c aie, u sue na VQ. ..,w-1,c ol v,,- r. ithe individual should nav in ' any party ties. Hertalks are so B.C. Clothiers LI regardless of which particular! fair and factual that you--jus employer he works for from I can 1 lelL (time to time; and that any NOTICE TO MERCHANT SEAMEN Qualified Merchant Seamen who desire vocational training course; under the Merchant Seamen's Vocntional Training Order in order to be rehabilitated on shore must make application before September 30, 1950. Application must be made to a District Superintendent of the Department of Veterans Affairs and vocational training must commence within six months of approval by the Department of Transport, but not later than January 31, 1951. Merchant Seamen are qualified for vocational training if Ihey were entitled to receive benefits under the Merchant Seamen Special Bonus Order Act, the Merchant Seamen War Bonus Order, 1944, or In the case of those from Newfoundland, if having served satisfac-' torily in the United Kingdom Pools. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OTTAWA i 3RD AVFNUE I scheme is bad which tends to, chain the worker to one boss-! or else forfeit the equit he has j built up in the pension fund. FINE PRINTING f REGAL PRINT RRANDRAM-HENDERSON SiiIiiiiiiiiiSi SMHdMTa Sit mas I'HONK 21 222 Sccont 6 I show that new life is entering the fishing industry. I The Dominion Government some months ago started a fisheries development and rehabilitation ; scheme. With the long term prospects of the in-; dustry in mind, further measures are being taken ' to preserve stocks of fish, protect spawning grounds ' and eliminate exploitation. In addition, biological ; research, essential to the full development of fisheries, is being carried on by the Fisheries Research Board. :' On the Pacific Coast, production of salmon, ' '' halibut and herring, the mainstays of the industry there, has been relatively well developed. Further ; expansion is limited somewhat by controls over ; fishing. Ground fisheries, cod, sole and the like, and the tuna industry are capable of further de-, velopment. The manufacture of a 'great variety of : fish by-products also has many possibilities. oOo IN THE DISCUSSIONS it came out strongly that any fair, and just pension jla,n must bei built on a stable money system. , The sneakers stressed the fact! that it was an outright swindle j to require people to pay into a tension fund, for a whele work- i ing lifetime, when the dollar had a high purchasing value only to- have the payoff in dollars, work worth only a fraction of! those which had been paid in. 1 oOo i 0 Hard or Soft FLOOR C0VERIK HERE'S Today's discussions grew dir-1 ectly out of the talks of Elizabeth I Sharp, O.B.E., who is one of ; Britain's top experts in the field ' ANNOUNCEMENT We are not taking any cleaning or pressing at present We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing r New Fall Samples have just arrived. Order now for better choice LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 We Have It CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "Thu art not far from the Kingdom of Ood." Mark 12: f - s 34. , p;".i ;.t j I I SCIATICA Sciatica Is marked by severe pain of the great Sciatic nerve which supplies the tissues of the thigh and lower leg. The Dam is mmallv O BAROLEUM Q REXOLEUM e CONGOLEUM INLAID Felt I Canvas Back. Groined, Marble or Perfumed Transport ACCRINGTON, Lancashire, England "it Accrington Corporation buses are sprayed with perfumed disinfectant. "The disinfectant we used before left that lingering hospital smell," said an official, "so we decided to try something a little more alluring." , by compression en the nerve result-1 ing In inflammation and swelling Di ! ! (Si A w 1 uic nerve Bneain. Some of the symptoms are pain ui me nip radiating down the back i mm O BATTLESHIP if oi me uugn, ana severe pain on movement. In prolonged c&Aes, the muscles may shrink, the skin become cold, and the affected limb may become paralysed. Many patients suffering from this condition complain of psln in the lower spine. Because Inflammation of the Freight !s Hot Being Handled Prince Rupert is now cut off from all cargo shipments from the south. According to an announcement yesterday in the Daily News longshoremen will refuse to unload cargo from Frank Waterhouse and Co. of ' Canada Ltd. Reasons given for calling the strike are that Waterhouse has been unloading cargo with ship',5 crew and calling on longshoremen only when the company desired. The statement say? Waterhouse is the only steamship line bringing in cargo from the south. It says the longshoremen have been wanting to have O ARMSTRONG RUBBER & ASPHAj BROMLEY. Kent, Eng. Rev. J. W. Jackson, Vicar of St. Aueustine's church exchansed I sriaue nerve or iU .sheath is an pulpits with his father J. j cl Tackspn, Curate of St. Peter's The cause. Th ere is no th ma more thrilling than a lovely DIAMOND. cause cause Is Is usually usually found fm.nd in in thn sT -M W 1 mtmmJ -!ear Dover, for two weeks. spine, where a misaligned vertebra i ' has produced pressure on the prim. fey y4 a contract for some ume now . nerve imnniu .u. t " 1 ir BROADLOOM AXMINSTER WILTON CARPETS I to the sciatic nerve is restricted or i cut off entirely. Inflammation and ! and that they will not unload Waterhouse boats until a contract Is signed. SEE THESE SPARKMNC. BEAUTIES TODAY AT weiung lonows m the parts thus deprived 6f their essential life force. If you are suffering fmm similar symptoms, tt would be wise to see I your Chiropractor. By means of adjustments, h will return the ver-tebra to ite proper position, and the affected parts will then receive an adequate flow of nerve Immikp. . A REMINDER!. A MacKenzie Furniture Jfi one coat B-II "Fresconelte" covers kalsomine, wallpaper . . . giveg you a satiny washable surface. 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