THIS AND THAT ... -- fc. : Prince Ilupcrt Dailp r3ctos Wednesday. September 22. 1948 T ... x Employment Managers Hold Meet At their regular monthly meet-int numbers of the Prince Rupert J.ocal Employment Advisory Published wt afternoon' except BundaT by Prince Rupert Daily New LW.. 3rd Avenue, prince Rupert, British Columbia, C. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. An independent datlv newspaper aero ted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert tuil'iu communities comprising northern and central British Columbia on'huriwo ss Mmd CIbsf Mail. Pnt Office Department. Ottawa i MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. 13c: Per Month. 65c: Per Year, $7 00; Bv Mall, Ptr Mouth. 40c; Per Y.-ar, M 00. Committee nearc an micmui., report from E. V. Whiting, locf 1 ; manager of the Unemployment! Insurance Commission, on a spe- j cial meeting of local manager held in Vancouver aiui address j ed bv S. H. McLaren, executive I director of the Unemploymert insurance Commission from Ot-i tawa. j This was the first time that : there had been a meeting of i managers of the British Colum MOSCOW STRATEGY PURPOSEFUL hod?epodge of East-West THE diplomacy becomes more confused and pur-- While the sicuation worsens in Berlin, Moscow-ark? for, and gets, a Big Four conference on Italian colonies. Acceding to this Russian request. Secretary Marshall in press conference makes plain he is un-imprepd by it and comes about ai near as statesmen ever do in time of peace to charging the Soviet government with outrightiy duplicity in current negotiations over Berlin. President Truman add a strong word for Secretary Marshall's policy of "firm resistance" to Communist pressures, saying the United States bia regional officers with Mv. McLaren. The object was a twofold one, the director wanted firsi-hand information from the ed by the local committee was fJIKLS Lit, OAYS EDMona , the possibility of having boat V"nm jir nHIKTOFCC n repairs spread throughout the rlL.lvm.3 1 Edmonton! BRIDGWATER, Eng., warned ideal manaeer and they in turn winter months rather than hav - were tokl the plans from the j ing them delayed till before the Schoolgirls lie too much, says near th m!i. head office. The frank exclmim- start of the fUhlwg ta.,on. ThU Miss Grace Nichclls, headmi,- ttwt , "Take these! I want to see how my wife will react with the tables turned on her!" of views was of great value. Thi often resulted in a glut of work tress of Bridgwater Grammar wMy D,in,. BniMTt committee was in the surine and a shortage of School for Girls. -!.; complimented on lu active, pro-i work in the winter. In her final report before re- signin she said it was 'sad" to of salmon from wive work and particular The shipment nd need for extra police duties reference was made to the in- Alaska had kept the longshorlnf? LETTERBOX terest shown in planning courses industry very busy. It was felt X V " ' NEW "EMPIRE" SILHOUETTE MAKES DEBUT .... ' k hriuurhi tn aimosi ureuinr niauiM-ui- in trie iisnine lnousirv ana iixn ir.iauir annum L,ng. Mr. Whiting was bear on the government and ?- r"bv ., ....... ... . ... , o-oir, .hlnnini Inlprnts til nifl!-C irailRie3Hll Uy Editor, Daily News: In your eaitorial headed "Labor's 8howdown" dated September 7. 148. there is a certain maimen lor ins muni miorniu- ; k "i'H"'- tive and interesting talk. ; use of the grain elevator. Such transgressions, she concluded, were a symptom of the .afi.,.l in u Htr'Vi thu hlsjrlr m .r Present at the meeting were Managers were also asked to J. S. Wilson " i chairman i section which I as financial sec-; LONDON, (r The New Em-retary of this Local take ex- pire Silhouette, a new and Inception to. dividual line, is making Its bow You state that the communis- n London this autumn. obtain correct and up-to-the- k(,t j,as nif. an acknnwd- Black' aei)T Anderson, minute information regarding Jjnea Britain's econoniie ;the employment situation m " V"'' ' life. tic-influenced union (Miners) It has, as its title suggests. a T.'.WniUnB and n. wimun. .hplr reanpetiv. rr.nc THii 1 .. .1 ,n n i-i i 1 r inn urViarp Hiunar valct-linp find i.t PI ...... ...... . . . -. ...... . WUIKCia IU a uuoioiuii 1CU , , n . . - -t. la,.. Lin. nnera- ntPH tn find favor because Prince RuPm committee pom dll V , ' .I '. M4E,t ........... ...... . .... - ed out that while there had bee.i tion closed down, throwing 200 it uses a moderate amount of C ' in 2 fee vl A HONOR V. C WINNER". R KG IN A O Almost 3D years to the day he was killed, a Vic-; toria Cross winner of the First! odd men out ul employment, material in contrast to the very ; unempioyniem recen,- many of them married. ! wde skirts introduced earlier 'V 'here would be a shortage cf As I read this I feel that your this year. 1 Jbs wltn le tapering-off of Ion-sided remarks are directed1 Arthur Banks, who U primar-: the fishing industry. There lS peuriWc ALUt' will not negotiate under duress. Meanwhile, to the Communist blockade of Berlin, i.e., "duress," is added the duress of Communist disorders at the City Hall, violations of safe-conduct pledges for German police, and other shows of sheer force. ; To take these things more or less in the order in which they present themselves the colonial conference is an obvious, too obvious, an effort 1 by Moscow to create a diplomatic diversion. It is probably more directly inspired by Russian knowledge that the "Italian vote" is a respectable factor in American presidential elections than by desire for agreement. Moscow may well hope that, to satisfy American voters of Italian extraction, the Truman Administration will be tempted to go farther than the British could in restoring Italian administration in Afrcas colonial areas, American-British frctions in a conference might cause concern to other nations critically dependent on western solidarity against Moscow's diplomatic offensive. Secretary Marshall's attitude indicates that this will not be permitted to happen. The policy of firm resistance mav be harder for laymen to grasp. But, whatever weaknesses may be apparent in outward dealing with Communist violence on the spot, there is an inner core of strength in the westrn position which should not be underestimated. Mofcow gives signs of being impressed : by it, paradoxically, in the very attacks now being launched on the western positions in Berlin. That strength lies in the fact that the western World War was honored by ci-1 0euvlqic PAIN against Local 694, I.UAt.M. & S. ily responsible for the Intro- would be some local buildinr council. Council voted to duction of the new line, carries going on but there would be no W nam trppf sftr Rt Ar- 3ir. I challenge you or any- it through from his suits for vacancies for outside workers at triur cieore Knight, killed in mm action Sept. 3. 1918. at Viller. ies- Cagnlcourt. France i"-,",.v;,,,,-f- one else to DacK up your eui- j morning wnere ne manes present, until me vtauon Ls- torial in your reference to this jacket half of solid color to land construction got under way Local. Why don't you print the match the skirt and a striped the local workers could supply fact and tell your readers the top which includes t he sleeves all the labor needed. No def- truth? Tell them that since and buttons to a high novel jnite pronouncement was yet November 21, 1947 until Silbak turn-over collar, strongly sug- forthcoming as to when lare- TROPICAL LOWLANDS Three-fif.hs of Bolivia tropical lowlands. Premier closed down that this gestive of a Regency neck-line. j.ae operations might begin at Trwiol Var4 kikin trrircr 1 1 'i rtpark- Fur a comi.fnrmal Hrpc fhp . . , . . ot-.. -"-t," - w. ...... .v. wauson jiiiann ana tin timi un- THE Uate an agreement, and that higher waist Is carried up to a nfflJT)Cement m made it would1 1 we louoweo we law ngm aun oana jusi oe.ow me oust fw workpr lo through "Bill 39" and -Bill 87 with a striped top which shows ,rom othw m even to taking a strike vote a low decolletage only in front., Uf(m anxj p( tViuih o .j rrui r hv Vis nor Cnt tha honlr Kaina onrriorl tn " MM "NOW 1orm ueh (majority. Aio tell the public the nape and taking In the cap jrrw1 wditlons ""ter there that we were the lowest paid sleeves. The skirt, with its five 8 tendency fOT labor hrrfm,t min,r in R P rntt nf ,.,!, Innlf, norrnurpr prairie to drift to the coast where the II I the workers got fed up with than it is; in fact, It Is easy to . in 'subsidizing the company by walk in. and is bv no means of , weamer conditions working for sub - standard the hobble type. - . ( make living more congenial, bu wages. On the other hand. Banks be-' unfortunately seasonal employ- So in future please don't lieves that the wider skirt also mem it very much less in win- mm nr-Aimr-in D r klC A I Iklf K blame the communists for the lends itself to the Emriire line ' er than in other seasons. Among other items consider- shutdown of Premier ,and if you This is achieved by the intro-or anyone else wishes to have duction of a wide hip-yoke, DLAUIirUL DLnvwuni. $12.00 DKSir.NKD TO UICIK S1'K( 1FK KSPIX'IAIXV FOR SWEET $ ja public debate regarding the sloping shoulders and an1 Silbak Premier shutdown, please adaptation of the Byron collar, contact me as to the place and often in striped taffeta on a time. dress of dark solid color. The j In closing I hope you will wide cape collar is interpreted publish this in your paper as it in the form of a wide, cape, is written, as I feel that the with two long wide scarf ends J public should hear both sides which are tucked beneath the ; of the story. I can go into debelt. while the point of the cape' tail quite a lot further but feel at the back is buttoned to the! Mt .) 11 kD mn nnnn r, tW. ' J i Restore the original charm and beauty of your home wit:i our full-bodied paint. Gives a luiig wearing, protective coa -ing a beauty that gives you.-house an appearance of newness for years. ISKH.IITKN with (.I.IKDI N Saanich Plumbing AND Save Willi the Bv.t &!n EL'DCET PUN owers still retain the initiative in a "peace offensive" unwelcome to Russia. To persuade the western powers to give up the present talks as a bad job fj stage a walk-out in impatience over Russian double dealing could suit the Kremlin's designs very well. Resistance .to Moscow's objective of ousting the western powers from Berlin is therefore synonymous at this moment with keeping on with what looks very much like a farce of negotiation. nother point which needs to be cleared up is whether or not the western powers are negotiating under duress while saying that they will not do so. What they have told Moscow is that they will not hold the negotiations Moscow asked for namely, a Big Four conference on all German problem? while the blockade continues. Firm resistance, refusal to negotiate under duress, are thus not simply diplomatic miraees created in Washington. They, with the dogged continuation of talks in Berlin, are part of an offensive aimed at holding western positions with the weapons of diplomacy until it is clear to the opponent that the nositions can, and will, be held permanently with whatever weapons are needed. At that point 'in East-West relations a real agreement may become suddenly possible. No Interenl - No Carru . it, tvhi iiu avail at. Lino urcAS. 'time. ) B. J. SMITHSON, Financial Secretary, Silbak Premier Mine, Mill Heating I and Tramway Workers j 1 Union. i Axents lr (ilidden Prmlurts McBrkU and Fourth Blue 84G SALVATION ARMY 1948 BED SHIELD APPEAL Inverness Cannery S 25.00 Nelson Bros. Ltd 10 0U Visit i Sweet Sixleen's Eahin , AinltriMin, Thunla. Seplfmr SUPPORT A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Oood Place to Buy uuav Shoes by Brown Cassiar Cannery 25.C0! 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