1 Wants CIOf AFL i 1 ii.. i To Have Affiliation Boost in Wages OK'd by Council A new wage schedule for city employees, prepared by the wage committee, was read at a moet- V A I & a Ji f 7l 2 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 10, 1950 An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia " O. A. injNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association - SUBSCRIPTION RATES Here A- 1 j r i lng of city council Monday night I A sflnnlatinn in the recom PHILADELPHIA (P William Green .president of the American Federation of Labor, said yesterday the AFL Is willing to meet with the C.I.O. in an effort to form a unit-d American organization of all forces and groupings of organized labor. Green, in a letter to Philip Mur 'rifltinn annrovpd hu mem was that "these be the final nalof-;! I 5- having I 44 - ' f U V - ' i "A , d Special Men's TRoier,., 534, i Jers affecting unions i bargaining agreements iUi By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer real, ' $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. itr. cily and tnat tney be ray, C.I.O. president, said he was ' replying to Murray's rquist for 1 to acceptance not "unity of action among st-veral groups -cf organized labor." May 15 and that they drawn in the event acceptance." tailored. Reg. J,1 Nnu Crisis of Western World Salary of the Fire Chief hiked to $270 per month plus 4Un vM)i!m.AKS zii)Der..,f... living quarters and to $265 f NOTWITHSTANDING the almost universal the assistant Fire Chief. Th w...., . , cn.vM.fc luc -wir.n iwuiw iur cltv HalI janitor was Riven an w peace, the dark clouds of war hover dangerously increase to 220 per month, sai- ! !Hen' Pu .. . I St Vie anrt ..i. . ... near. So low indeed that we are constantly engaged i aries of Clty cler' treasurer Special .. flu. . Boys' Cabardine rwj . . V - ' y -r - i. j uini 111 the SO-Called Cold War. itendent. were increased by $25 Fear, not of the enemv or of ultimate victory, fer montn- i ,.. j. -iii? .! 11 i mi The telephone operator super- but fear of war itself with all its horrible conse- visor was grante $,71-5a per quences to victor and vanquished is the nightmare j month and the night supervisor, of statesmen and people everywhere. J i52.so. i ..Both inside and outside employee are fortunate that the statesmen in the ees were granted substantial lunations of the Wesern World exercise restraint and creases- ' 1 " ftf . -Pt-fff't fit J u.. cur w SANDBAGGING HOSPITAL Soldiers of the Winnipeg area took over dyking operation when civilian workmen became exhausted, and kept food waters from forcing geriously-ill patients and expectant mothers from the" hospital at Morris, Man. By Monday morning, the soldiers had strengthened the dyke and Increased its height above the level of the flood waters. .CP Photo) 1 DUI it1 frs.i fcto ild list t L y i i t i ety to choose VANCOIVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 pjn., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 pin. Coquiilam ALICE ABM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Cuqultlam, 11 p.m. jrom n i r. pert to take over the office of he'd settled down in Prince Ru-Collector. Here, he continued to pert. And here he stayed for till the post until but recently many years. His studio was next when retirement became tffee- to the corner of 3rd Avenue and ' tive. His memories of the north fourth Street Mr. Cralz de- Ray Reflects . patience in the hope that ultimately the United Nations Organization will unlock the door to peace. The most thorough preparations for defence are essential to guard against any sudden attack upon any of the Western Democracies. This is elementary common sense. ' But there is, an equally important defence - necessary ajjainst the insidious spread of Commun -fll lis Ml 111 tM are clear gnd when ht feeis lighted to chat with the numei -ailfl IXCminiSCLS llke n can regale his friends 0Ui tourteu. which.put them In a .ith many a tale. , r,nrr,haslnnr mni-irt arm in.-lrtfnt- 10 p.m. FOR KOKTII Ql'EKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 12 and 20 FOR SOUTH Ql KEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5CS i . n i - ------- ally helped spread the fame ot the north. Not so long before he passed away, he mde a tour of the Mediterranean. dealer shores. Prince Rupert was in th? northern centre a few hundred Artist, designer and thoughts of many as the first miles down the coast. Pete wis curlos m of tne Arctic fliitfH nf tKo trilr fiplHfi fpvor ill a crm nf .QntlsinH anrl hi line istic Totalitarianism. That is the strengthening of j Morte Brr several .Craig. years . ,th k., i flrf. Th n .. in hm.ic raH tr, hii. SHIM The ideal finish Shingles, Fences c the economic power of every.nation in the Western (Pacific terminus of the second tory. he buiit The Central, at f "bsorb,n tbe atmosphere cf itou saw it in the Newsl 1 , ir ,.. I ,t . i i J ..1 1.1. : i:-. A I ?.. c, It. tt X u null onu nu.mil uiiiuuuiM orin, ro tne ena xnai tne peoples inerem snan no transcontinental was a new klmi First Avenue and 7th Street. of deal. Yes, it did not beckon , was one of the largest frame. I! so enriched by their increased production and by ! without response. Prince Rupeii structures anywhere in town.' rough lumber. Mai their trade and commerce, that the highest Stand-' spelled more newness, rapid Flames destroyed The Centrai i I uv l,-,-no- in iho nvU cVmll Ko oiicn-orl Tnn on,) ! erowth and substance. , late one nignt a few years ago. a variety of ottrcc colors. ' H1U IIUU ili tilt N JU r'tlUll V'V UlVVIi - 1 IV II Uli'l then only will the Western Nations successfully j Gne of the first hear th? challenge ' the growing economic power'of Soviet call was Mr. Thomas Dufferin r . j .-i. -..i-ii.-i.- Pattullo, who served the embry.- Ihompson hardwgt Olier Besner was a seasoneu; northerner when he decided to, locate in Prince Rupert. Th'.s Co. Ltd. itusMa anu ius sdieunes. j city ,JS aldermfin mayor, legis-jwas his home city for many a H,Q llative member, and who finally 1 year. He hailed originally fro:.i . became British Columbia's pre- ,r, , i nil t l- . i Quebec. Like many another he made money, but unlike some, MoTiDt, Puking, tttlirJ la.-v. iuuunni vunuujitfu liui utuMic ; mier. It was typical of Dawson's Soviet Russia are immense. One needs only to look i fourdoughs that they should call he didn't mind putting it back' at a globe and see the tremendous area, potentially him - s his ZFmXS tTZ Cartaie and SUrip Complete Reliable and V. tent Service, also asenls at 3rd Avenue Street, and junction. Canadiwi Uquld Air Co a tor Oxygen- Acetylcw vi wkll.-t supplies. Linday't Cartage n-" nu piuimuiy uiui'r maw .urin Ainerica, ai! ; peter Black also transferred; of which can be actually producing wealth once i his activities to the developing technical knowledge and spare investment eapital i are available by the Soviet Union. 'TWO TOUTS StODDlIlQ Foilhat reason, we believe Soviet Russia will iij r J IJ iL avoid actual war, but will continue and extend her j flGrC DUNflQ MOfllh efforts ?to maintain a nervous situation among the 1 ir ' xt , . , . ,. . . , ! Next week the s s. Prince Ru- j. Westerp Nations hoping to create divisions, and pert wU1 replaced by (ne honinp 'that eronnmiV naralvsis mav occur in anv Prince Georee in order to armm. Max Heiibroner and the late Mrs. Heiibroner rank among in pioneers to settle here, travelling down from Dawson. They; wrr(f through the height of the booni 5-and had many interesting recok lections ar.d anecdotes of stren "Storage Limited cor. 2nd and Part anc Est 1910 Phones uous and picturesque times. Or all Of these nations SO that domestic situations ; Vancouver Board of Customs responsibilities if-... ,j .. , . . . ., iTrade on the first leg of their 'ukon when the grct bao Will enhance the Of the Communists there- strength Ijourney through the northern in- "as on were not light, for any-in. i ... terior. The ship sails May 15 one in the service. Jarvis H. Met I liiuii ; vwwu i from Vancouver and is due here Loa' ,no um saw Ui'n m And what do we see in the Western Nations? the morning of May 17. we" aware 01 tnat Iact- WASHDAY X I . mving ceen on juty mere ior Britain deflating its sterlim? in order to o-pt dol. i . 1 . - , 7 . , , ""-"""-"6 at least seven or eight yearp be- i - lam iu ut luvHt iiu raw materials, taxing nerseil " "c ",lu u fore moving clown to Prince Ru- tn thp hrpnk- no- nnint 5n,l f.r, n l,r,i, 4- ci, 1rmm' ure- Journalists tour .. w y-t r jto Alaska. They will be in Prince were it, not for the Marshall Aid which has helped j Rupert frem about 11 a.m. until with or hand to balance the budget, while the other 2 p m- daylight saving time, May hand of the dollar countries has maintained tariff, vliZ'y to Stop Or curtail imports of British goods. ;wlll also call in here on their re- That's What Folks ai; bout Our PASTRIES I AKES PIKS and KltEAD All baked fre-h Art Hence we find Britain unahla in nmintain W iturn triP May 27 Wt eoy fo moU cofiei tparkh with an Electric Washer l f ii I! I 1 -- I r Vour clothes will he cleaner, brighter, ' . Rupert Baken purchases of Amercian cotton, tobacco and meat. Unable Sto maintain her purchase of Canadian meat, fish, fruit and lumber. What dollars she gets will first bej used for wheat. By force of circumstances Britainmust buy all she can procure from sterling countries. This has already, or surely will soon bring on a bad situation in Canada. 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