Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 8, 19M f ' . . t Management's Responsibility To Workers, Public Stressed ' - ' ? I r it- i'r .!' Water Breoks In Cariboo CLINTON, Be in., , 'If BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE i 4 icj4 . "orilieast of v.n, u Wfe "ut drinking ," ' rarf Wa, " break In tollln-; by fioodinl the ! Wat lc:.,; m , By EASLEY BLACKWOOD LXSTLJ I ' l ' Cn. ! that one set of .'pis'.kcrs prcsetu-i ed tl-c realities and possibilities , of current, opportunities. I'KKSENTS 1'KOIil.l.MS , C!'i"f speaker on management i problems was Harold M. Turner ! ni Toronto. pre.sicl-nt of the i Csma-tian Ooik -a I Electric Cum-I pany. ! He hung a heavy w man-j arcmrnf's sh ulders. s-yin; that Hie future of Canada would in I hji "c measure dtpi nd upon their 31r. Da'e (Jets a Workout in ( lose I'lay With Foe ""'"'nisi Ht i "' utlHast, hivP hUk(' With a weak dummy player as a partner, Mi'. i V.- By lOI'.t'.KS i;iM )i: Canmlia" ''-t'.'.fc Hii'-.i. .. Kt!i' -JASPEii, Alia. c--nuiustrl:iI- l"ts had varied vicw.s to mull over t''tiay as they ended the annual n.ectiiiii of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association and head-frd for a post-meeting visit to Vancouver and Victoria. TIip views, as expressed in discussion sessions . Monday "and Tuesday, ranged from grave ap-f "hensinn to almost unboundid tpttmism. On one hand were fears that Canada might return to beins Irtuarly a farm country wnh limited industry unless decisive measures were taken concerning her d'sndvantaies In today's competitive trading world. On the other hand was the bright r cture that Canada wouid be kept hopping to meet the demands of her growing population and world need for her resources. Dale might have been content w ith a game in today's jcuriimo h KhW;!ya8anlrtWl hand.' Dut playing with Mr. Masters, he didn't heni- 's'1 Wllir in im,. k' tate to raise the opening no trump bid to six. Henum-iim 0i n,,,ri i u va 1,1 i. n .,,i i, i p,,.. .. '' ' rtl'k M t 4 ine liic iuijiu nuuiu uc v cn jjinjuu unu uc nan -ivfr. tj mitos n ll-i; enougn 10 oner some piay ior iz mcKs even lr tne - "1v,n s ruled in t! I b;d were a minimum. 'flri)!, o;en n .skill, enterprise and daring. He said, also: "Management must recogni'.e its responsibility to every one affected by business: fhareholricrs, customers, employees, suppliers and the public. Business must be man-i"ed in the balanced interest of all. "Economists say I hat one distinguishing charade l ist ic of modern capitalism is the growing As it hppwncd. Mr. Misters' 4Ci 8mith drnlcr Both sltleft vulu-rtibl i.rlh (Mr. Ilulr) 8 A 6t I H K Q FUR ALL 40 SETS OF TRIPLETS that turned out for the ninih annual triplets convention line up before the administration building at Palisad s Amusement Turk in New Jersey. In age they vary from five months to 23 years. D- i: J C A 8 7 5 ccia! coiisciouoiiesa of Miunaite- The views weren't necessarily mcit. We must alwavs recognise So much in conflict as might up-' that our objectives are part, of STORAGE ttr.t lr. ( liiiiMiiiiiii H J 7 4 3 h tt a n a 4 C Q J 10 9 1 lu-l IMI. t h 8 Q 10 II J 8 0 5 3 U -10 a . C9 iji nri was little more than a minimum and the contract was j far from a laydown. j Thr- queen of clubs was opened I 'iid i) tier surveyun the dummy, ' Mr. Masters saw lie had 11 tricks : off the' top. He hid three chane-iis for his 12th trick a three-three break in clubs, the drop of : the jnck of hearts in three leads and a squeeze. CONCEDES FIRST TRICK He conceded the first trick to I mr.ke it easier to test the club distribution while retaining full control and also to facilitate the pear. Rather it might be said . m b Wolloce's Dept. Store 5 the Canadian scene and people will judge us not merely by our products and services; but by .vhpiher our enterprise as a whole is socially and economically beneficial." OUTDOORS with Marty Here is the legend of the that the bear were fat on the they reached Tanu, so they riinrte Weeping Totem, and it brings u island of Tanu. The people liked camp for the night, and while a moral. fat bear, so Chief Always Coughs some of the men eathererl drift- PHONE hmil li ( Mr. M;i irr. 8 K 8 2 H A 10 7 4 D A 411 C K 3 Thr b.cklinir: South wont North KixU 1 NT Puh r nr aii'im. i OPTIMISTIC FORECAST Most optimistic speaker was On the island of Tanu in the led a hunting party, including 974 wood others started a fire with rubbing sticks. In the morning w Queen Charlotte group stands a his seven sons, two grandsons jitiiy old totem pole. It depicts an4 seven canoe loads of the E. Williams of Toronto, presi- the party split into small groups cicveiopmrnt of a squeeze. A club dent of Proctor and Gamble l an aged man shedding grsat people, it was evening when and went to hunt for the fat . streams of tears. This is the t be.lr of Tanu, but they left the weeping totem pole of Tanu, r , r ' : two youthful grandsons in camp. TODAY Company of Canada, who said: 'Canada could run for three full years on an all-out basis, taking care only of her needs in schools, . hospitals, housing durable equio- ment and non-residential construction." He opposed resale price main Lioht Rcodinj WINWIPEQ (? Too many people read to bt amused rather than to learn, says Prof, F. M. Salter of the University of Albe: -ta. he told the English literature section of the Royal Society of Canada here in a talk on old English literature that few readers look for the underlying moral of Chaucer-mast read only to be amused. BILL SCUBY w is continued and he won with the king. When Miss Brash discarded a heart, chance number one was gone. The king and queen of hearts were now cashed, followed by the ace of clubs on which Miss Brash dropped a diamond and Mr. Masters the deuce of spades. Three diamonds were now cashed and on the third one Mr. Champion discarded the trey of spades. The king of spades was I dating back to the days many ) PrI rflrPnl i ' Ciuard tne fire wel1' hundreds of years before the UIWIIIJ grandsons," said the old chief. ! white man came. , ; 1 1 f , ' "for it is easier to keep a fire j When Chief Always Coughs U D 111 LOUM j eomq that it Is to start it." I ruled the people of the Northern ! ,r j "We will watch the fire falth- Island he was a wise chief, and On CtIiaaI ful'v' for our B'andfather," the rrtin he knew that the Great Spirit Ull jlllUUI IjJUv I youths replied. When the hunf- i rienlt. klnriiv uiih tha n.nnia i ers returned that evenintr thev tenance, a system, now banned in Canada but which has many FURS supporters, under uich manu- , tUo ,,., ,A,' , GRAND FORKS. B C. tt, . found the fire was not -Wh-.t oh : facttirers $?..' tn orice . at whi-h their goods sho;:'d rc sold. with all creatures having life ' T,VP'VP more Sons of Freedom happened to the fire?" asked The people were allowed to kill ; Do"k'i"'x"' parents appea-ed in j Chief Always Coughs, "Why did played and cverytody followed I for food and for necessary skins, i p . CP rourf h( re Tuesday chars- ; you let it go out? TODAY 7 p.m. - 8:20 'PUBLIC ENEMY" 'LITTLE CAESAR" suit. On the lead of the last diamond from the closed hand. 1 ci. iui lunjiii; iu Sena uieiri it was me toads, said the children to school. , older lad. "Yes," said the youn- 1 thlnes not a little Unlit. but never for pleasure. Under the wise chief's rule the people j prospered and were happy. Chief Always Coughs heard THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Thev hromht to 17 the nunihe called before Stipendiary Maf-is trate V. H. Eans in a s'cppe-1 er. "it was the toads." j Miss Brash had to keep a " When we gathered wood, we ; Fuarc for her Jack of hearts and foond a lanro toad, wh o we s0 nld to rcjpasc a RpB(Jft. A threw it on the fire it swelled , , ,,;, wils nlaved from the hoard "naked FURY STRIKES in... 7 p.m. -9:12 m Now WALLACE'S Give You BRANDED Nylons at New Lower Prices! WELDREST AND WHISPER . . . NEW LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ; un vi ry large and burst with a;nnd Mr. ChamDion also cot rid of n club. But now the entire I OK TH AI EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOD CALL ON 7W0 WA&ED JVNGUZ Color by TECHNICOLOR New Patrol Ship ; Being Tested ! OTTAWV 0 HMO'S Labrador, an arctic patrol Vessel built for Up navy, will undergo sea trials this month before being commLsskncd tit Sorel, Que,, July 8. Capt. Owen C. S. Robertson, 45. of Montreal a;J Victoria, will take commui. U, ', 403-ton ship to be used in tne collecUon of scientific information in the Arctic. up dri"c by provincial authorities to force the radical sr"t to send their children to school. The eieht men and four ''o-n-'ii ionised to rtlcnd or give evidence. Tiie Frecdomi es m;h-toin that they are guilty only before God. Ka'h was e.iven a thrrc-rhiy j suspended sentence to have their i children attending classes. If thnw do not comply, th" ch'ld J welfare department or the Sod il ; Welfare branch of the govern -; m"nt can tal".e th ;iiildreii a'vjy ; from their ho .i.s. some 20 Frce-i domite child'en are involved. burden of guarding the spade suit lay on Mr. Champion. When the ace of hearts was cashed his .situation was hopeless. If he dropped his last club, dummy's eight would be good. .So he discarded his next to last spade. . Mr. Masters then playid the club from dummy and took the last two tricks wl'.h dummy s ace and six of spades. KM ! b-"c. We thought it was fun. ; and other toads, they all burst. with a big noise. But. the .Just ' I was the largest toad of ull, and when he burst lie put the fire ; rieht. out." 1 "Woe, woe." cried the wise j chief. "Do you not know that those who harm one of the 1 Forest spirits' creatures will suf-1 fer in a like way?" " What, a thing you have done." wniled the father of the bovS. , "We must leave this place. We i can not stv. riot, evrn f . the BARKER-HESTON DICB PRINTING At Wallaces I Pnrfund by GRORGE PAL Dimud by BYRON HASKIN tnwwlay ky PHILIP YORDAN ud RANALD MuOOUGAU, A r BiMd m t acy by Cri Stofbmmm A PARAMOUNT P1CTVRI aL I :il . ( i i I Canadian, B.C. Municipalities Added 'Itiindle From ltray.it' 'Springtime fur Thomas' New CAPITOL A famous Players Theatre fat, hear of ianu." i "To h" cni.f, fiiiirHy," cried Ifie old chief. As one man th"y rli'hed to the eiiooes, but at the same time the earth started to stiake and to roar and fim hui. ojit from the rocks. i f THURSDAY TO SATURDAY tOfali the men in the hunting . )(irty-. only the old chief returned, and ever since that awful day More Progressive ! VICTORIA (CPl Canadian1 mnnii Ipalltles are ahead of those in th" united Statrts and munl-finlities in B.C. are ahead of the rent of Canada In administrative progress. Deputy Minister of Municipal I'tjl tiiowr is the "ane-who-!1 r . i !- ill w j t i i !i v vii ii e til ta, nvs-(.epp-!or - Ills-children- I atiri-hi.s-iieonle.' I Affairs, B. C. Brucrwcll, made This, totem polo was curvetl from a big cedar tree, and was erected In memory of the lost people, and to remind all never o be cruel to animals. this statement to delegates at j the 15th annual conference of the B.C. Municipal Officers' As-i sociurion here Tuesday. "I'm not saying this boost-1 fully," he said, "but encourag-; Smoll Doses LONDON i elevision pro- ; lnglv. ducer Maria Bird told a meeting Thj situation had come about! of nursery school teachers that ! to a great ex'ent threvjh Can-1 no' child under six should be al- j udian heritages. t lowed to watch television for "We'ie not a. ways prating more than an hour a day. j about them and danglin;, litem : : : . t i Ebnui. but I'm convinced that, TEETHING thry-- TEllflllDl Fisherman Stuck JOEL McCREA-YVONNE J)E CARL0l .tattiiiaataBaMiia'''' i iwaiiMiiBrillfcfc, ziaaaBWfcaat PEDRO ARMENDARIZ BltfUilM U:iL kA i CI I. A UNrVIRSAL mTCRNATIONAl PCIUtt l.asl Times Today mm mm g ll 'The Beggar's Opera" I U I C fi Show at 7 - 9 p.m. a FAMOI'K I'l 4 Vl ltS Tilt At twlhinsr time, baby U often fretful and v i h biriuii of ft rrKijlrity or an unt tiimniy. Try Putty's Own Tsbli-ta. ThcM awort tint tablet have been iinid by mntrwra for nvpr 61) yrara to ovcrrtime t.hia rondilinn. Kqiially fffecLive for vi mi itiuu jnuriv PORT ALBERNl. B.C. if "Fisherman Alfred Nus returned to port here with a big fish, a ruined net and a dllcmna. He caught the two-ton mud i shark at the south end of Al-berni inlet and had to tow it here to salvage what he can of the net. Then, port authorities say, he'll have to tow the shark back to deep water to dispase of it. nn At i cation, dtf nt iv tintiUi and othnr minor infant troublVa. No "alepy" iiluff no dutlino; rfTt-ct. (let packaffc toiay at your druEsrit. Lv"vr' " J , v- JJWT i r-i i - pom SALE! SALE! SALE! WE'VE BUTCHERED $ PRICES $ We're Selling Cars By " i The Pound IIJ This is no Baloney Undo Bob is Sloaghter- Choice Pork Chops ing Used Cor Morkct from 43c to 49c per AM kind.. - - .H con- "O ditions choice cuts Now Dog Mcot (wrop 4!, Monak( h SKnNflffA these up) Low $12 Mllougc NEW YORK CUTS from 51c to 65c per ... JOG M ljrAT EAT fc 52 Kurd Tuilor MQQ't All extras XV JO AN(iMA " JO 51 lord Srtliui ..,., VlftQC M" .olTf; ' A sharp car... 100 40 ri.VMOl.'HI Si Chev. S-(lan $ f-f(- (HxkI dv Immaculate .... XOvO Shape .... sO BUM STEERERS IN OUR STOCKYJKi; BOB PARKER LIMITED The Home of Blue Ribbon Values, i i iL3 mix S i Licwc Tin i ! A BIGGER CAKE r,l Just Phone flg And Charae It! Mm XMJU VlPPtH CAXF MIX " t. . - - ' 1 i t - , , ,,, . . . .