Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 15, 15154 M. .PI.. - Hopes of Home Rule Dimming : For Scottish Nationalists Todoy to Wednesday ROAR OF THE CROWrJ First Time in Canada "Caracul Edge" CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Double-bed size. Top quality Chenille with caracul desifrn along edges. Complete color choice. FRINGE BENEFITS FEATURED ON IWA DEMANDS FOR 1954 VANCOUVER Demands for fringe benefits and fewer cash gu'ns In this year's contract negotiations will be high on the agenda at the 17th annual International Woodworkers of America, (CIO-CCL) convention opening here Monday. Some 160 delegates representing 32.000 B C. IWA members will attend the four-day meeting. t George Mitchell, district secretary, said most of the wage resolutions submitted to him deal with pay for statutory employer-paid welfare plans, full union, security and other non-cash demands. HOWARD DUFF HELENE STak,,. ALSO m "THE MARKSMAN WANYE MORRIS ELENA VERDi Scots' who hud willingly signed the covenant the invasion ' f England's national shrine Wa:-ciistastclul. Quarrels among leade; of Uk covenant movement, with th: resignations of some of thr nost respected and responsible of them, hastened the decline. The ascent to the throne of ucen Elizabeth brought, mop viidcal action by extreme ni ionalists. Members of a mysterious or Two Complete Showings a Niant WMri n 7:00 ond 9:30 p.m. m.moi s pi.avi8s Tllt J Complete Slock Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow SlipSj Pillows, Ticking, Etc. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE CCF Leader Flays "Weakness" TODAY to WEDNESDAY Evening Of Social Credit Leadership 1 n in 'H wwim.i hum 1 11. 1 .v If! GLASGOW I Reuters t Scot tish home rulers are itluotnily watching their hopes Tade after some fairly spectacular post-war successes. Three years ago. 'he quesUor of a separate parliament fo Scotland was on every SeotUsr tonpue. Today, if you mentioi it to the average Scotsman, he shnms his shoulders and look: bored. Temporarily, at least, it look like a lost cause, destroyed b. the acts of extremists. Yet. around 1950, 2.000.03 Scots out of a total populatioi of 5.000,000 ' signed a covenan calling for home rule.- Then came the affair of th: Stone of Destiny. On Christmas Day. 1930 : group of young Scottish nation elists bruke into Westminste, Abbey, London, and removed th historic block of .sandstone i which ancient Scottish king, were crowned. They took it ti Scotland, from where it ha, been seized by King Edward of England in 1296, and kept i hidden for four months. KM LINK SETS IN This was the start of the decline. To many sofocr-mindei VANCOUVER (CP) CCF OpJ of the legislature and party sup HUNT STROMjjjj position leader Arnold Webster j porters. nas labelled the Social Credit MOOvei UZABETHSCCt government a "second-look gov 3 eminent" and charged that it Is DE FORE animation calling itself th Scottish Republican Army jlew up moil boxes. On June ' while Elizabeth was bein-rowned in London Miss Wend Wood. 60-year-old nationalist jubliely declared a "Scot lis! Republic." With a handful o .upporteis she stood In a pulili quurc in Aberdeen reading he proclamation" to a few arau d bus drivers. Then, l ist November, in Edin burgh, four young nationalist were charged with plotting li blow up St. Andrew's House idinburgh. headquarters of gov tnment departments in Scot f2r UP IN THE UArt DURYEA 41 WORLD, DRIVE He asked "how long can a government expect to keep the re- Mvct "f the people of the prov- j ince if they keep saying, 'We'll take a second look.' when I ivy receive protc.ts against their propi sals." Referring to the B.C. Hospit 1 Insurance Service, Mr. Webster said "tile government has placed the law in disrepute by " : w rhi.selcrs and punishing honest people. The syslcit. can't operate ..ui'ce M'i,.iy if if - co;up lUor;. A BOB PARKER giving B.C. what lie called iv leadership oi "extreme weak- ; ncss." ' Mr. Webster made the charc 11 .. uiiiiier meeting in Vancouver attended toy CCF members Trail Thespians Capture Trophy VICTORIA CP) The Trail Lit-I li Theatre, it newcomer t i til-. A-1 USED CAR TOTEI EXTRA ROYAL TOUR 0 THE WEST INDIES" You'll Be Contented with One of These! 'Hilary lor som" land. They were sent, to prison for a year for illegally possess- ng explosives. Typical of the Scotsman's al- itude to home rule today is this comment from a Clydeside .ship yard worker: "I signed the cov- British Columbia regional dram.i lestival, Saturday was award'-cl the coveted Culvert Trophy io the best play in the festival. 51 ( MTV KMIAN DKI.IVIKY Radio, heater. Al. Anyone who buys this has good horse sense $1695 38 KOKD SEDAN Heater. Good motor. Just the price of a good feed of oats $85.00 I'lVMOlTII SFDAN Custom radio, heater. . A bargain for the . amount of hay.... $650 9 MONARCH CI'STOM SE- DA Custom radio, and heater. For this all you have to fork over Is i ".: $1500 ALASKA MUSIC TRAIL PRESENTS NICANOR ZABALETA HARPIST nant because I thought when it would be a guid thing for u: to hae oor ain parliament. No' I am not so sure. If Ihese daf laddies who go aboot. blowing up things with dynamite got into it and became oor rulers, the country would be ruined in a month." PERSONAL MEMENTOES WESTER n AM. Englund (CP) -Prime Minister Churchill sent autographed photograplw ol himself to four fire brigades in Kent. The action was in recognition of their work In preventing a fire on the Churchill estate from spreading and endangering ether property. YOUR FOkD-MQNAUCH DEALER BOB PARKER LTD. Tfits advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control CIVIC CENTRE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 BIO EE1, The conger ell varies Uvlength from three teet to as much as 10 feet. 'THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" Board or by the oovernment British Columbia I S , I QDGGIirl) flu CZCTffiJltoCSB yjfe...-. - GO (frTiTJT-1"0 j m - -. t- j. i 1 t t . - -'''-"11 '5T5Crv?N - -i- S " 'VWjtl(CK. .,'':." ' V - "-""Tyy'-Z.. 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' - ,-v.:,rT-3 I K.C.VI-'. Hrcrui.-Lg I'nil. Sovereign BIiIr., 100018 102nd ht Edmonton. Alta. Phone 4-2G58 ff 05t ait (a me, wrfhouf obfigolion, full particulars recording enrolment ! reaurramenli and opening! now available in fne K C.A.F. 1 ' How about you? New courses are starting for Air Crew training . - I NAM! (please print) i (Chrntitj Nmt) I I dress J For details, see the RCAF Career Counsellor at the address in the coupon or mail the coupon today. STREET AD I CITY PROVINCE. tt I EDUCATION (by grade) and province) ' AGE 1 - .., T,s"-!-V.:s C lJ.- --- w7 -. - , S You mutt be 17 bet not yet 25, and hove Junnv Motriculoti the equiralenf or belfer. I Wfcee. epplying, bring I ) Sirlh Certificate 21 Proof ot Education. I