The Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 9, Vjj MMnHMMf''"1 . r "'t Snow Blocks Rail Lines t - - r F, , ... , " Important Segments of Industry Hit by Layoffs During Past Week By The Associated Press Most company spokesmen, in coiiipcitoawuu wee icicivtu 111 .. ..... ImDortar.t segments of heavv announcing the layotis, blamed ! ki uw....6 -- it lw crews were wr' mg clock to clear the thnineh ti... r.., .. .'. . Si v . lur ley trains, but p. ' VANCOUVER (CP) Settlements in the Coquihalla Pass area were al' but buried and telephone lies broken Thursday -..'hen snow piled as high as 18' 2 feet. Canadian Pacific Railway . ...O it,ll ijf ..U "adjusted production schedules 1 tinucd to "blfM-k the ie V were being rerouted throua CPRs mainline a at R IS A if- i.j A IN ndustry .n the United States were hit oy a new wave of lay-olts this week. - Idle are workers In U.S. automobile plants, steel mills, railroads and electrical manufacturing plants. The textiles, farm equipment and rubber industries also have been affected. Railroads in recent weeks have laid off about 18,000 employee'. JOAN CRAWFORD in "TORCH SONG" f.NUS TOUAV 7: - 9: p.m. or "a lack of immediate busi-: ness." I In Washington, a report from ! the bureau of employment se-! curity which Is part of the labor department, indicated the number of jobless may exceed 2 0C0,-000. Th.j bureau said 413.300 initial claims for unemployment TECHNICOUi aim .li OWllM 1.1C iaibdb MWklJ IWUuiC U4 DUUii IIAWU amcb aiiuciiy, lojj. iiiv.iuou appeared the hardest 1114, UJ luti; iujwitd WlUt bAlC JOU-lco& lustCU at lti,UUU. J.L Cut; . AjlUUUbU Ulvid.UU Ul CiUS.ul' ooiu. anu nie uuiouiouvt uuuy tOwggal UlVuslUli, I.UJO WOlm-io weie uiiten on uie yayiotm in-uay. xiuuoil muLUi lu. laid uii t.juu. ObuueuaKt-r corp. &uu iii buUtil eiiu, luu., liidt, it Would lay on j.Ulmj to j.juO oecaue it jjiaik to tut production. ULUueneui otcei c-o. in Buffalo, im.i., loon auuiuouai neat in I-? i j f at Km bottle- 1 . fys. warred gater 'I'fM, 'Ig S4P"'M '0 mm - iJ; a.fc Ml T l I Wallace's Dept. Store Winter Warmth In Underwear Wallace's feature a complete stock of ladies' winter snuggies and vests. All sizes. KAYSFR - WATSON STANFIELD ONE MAN WAS KILLED and 18 other passengers escaped into the sub-zero cold when fire broke out In a pullman on Canadian National Railw ;ys' westbound transcontinental flyer near Pembroke. Ont. P.lice held Charles Faucault o.' Noranda. Qu3., for mental examination after he told them r"? fell asleep In his compartment with a lighted cigarette In his hand. All but one of the tranced nasser.gers jumped through a win ow smashed with a travelling bag. minutes uuir oi piouuctiun. me buuaio evening iNews said tnat I aim piuuuction in Ine aiea u a at Vu.o per cent oi practical 1 i capacity, compaicd to iu per J cent two moiiino ago. it ujso said tnat the lour-day woik wee I u Decummg pievaieiu. The nuniocr o. layofls among MANSON'S - railroads increased as the Read-i ing Co. said 1,200 workers would (Conti.uied from page 4i whi' h a trophy will be presented tonight is H.uold Marsh ill of CCC with 24 points in two rjmcs. Rwond is Pill Sunberg also of CCC with 20 followed by Ray Spring and Art Olscn ul M'nson's with 1" ch. 'n fif'h r-lAce is Rune Holkestad of O DEPT. STORE !1;,(' r, be laid off at its main car shups j in Reading, Pa., increasing tnej road's total layoff since the end i of December to 2,400. j Total employment curtailment i STARTS MONDAY "Fori" i.i. in General i.iectrlc plants in Auburn and Syracuse, N.Y., rose to about 1,000. & A with 16 points. Sixth is in vs ji::;: Fl'-itn w'h : and in seventh place is Freddy ' Krlstmanson of Ralnmukcrs, 12 : points. Tied for 8th pl.ice is Ron Ciccone of Bo-Me-Hi, and if'lck Wesch of Watts and Nick-jerson's wuh 11 points. Tied for l oose" .... t:i FOR THOSE COLD DAYS AHEAD . . . Models From $89.50 UP K ud set Plan Available J v-ffyif? lUeis Thratr. '.'i'flWseeiw- IS""1""1 fl rfil'irCi 1 ft Lawyers Barred From Visiting 3n Oakalla VICTORIA(CP) - Two Vancouver lawyers have been barred from visiting clients in Oakalla prison because of suspected trafficking in narcotics and liquor, the attorney-general' depart..ier'. announced Thurs day. Departn ent officials said one : lawyer was reported to have ' passed drugs to a prisoner and j the other to have given liquor i to another prisoner. Names of SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT IRONT CROWN ; IK) OINO CERVI - FUSA CEOANI Also "YANKS AHOY" MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY MOhir '"UI J0AM JACK : tJvA corinne Robert i the lawyers were not disclosed pending completion of an investigation by the department. I : GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 ! MSG WONG, five-year-old orang-utan at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo,. appears dismayed by the fact the bottle is empty. Weii, maybe it's just as well he seems to have done moie than his share of celebrating. Pulp and paper consumes a third of all the power gcnerate4 for Industry and mining in 10' h plucc are Sid SchorK oi CCC and Joe Davis of O & A with 10 each. Aii teams have two more games to play tQnlght. Should a tie result and it can, with 2 points bring given for a win and 1 point for u tie, tlicn total poims of the tied winners will decide the t. uinumcnt s eventual winner Lineup..: IllHt (illtllt Manw.ir. Hurlls Surhilt 7. Bill 6 Wl-bswr 7. Olwn , Wui.lt . Ulunu a Tutal 29. Viult X iiktiMi Smith 1. Chrls.Xiff 3. Mil-nrlon.! 2, Wesch 9. EnriiU. r.irraun. hwwin. BcIht i. blv.lc'K 2. tihi-ppiiitl. Tutal 19. Mrnml lilllll , 1 (' :inil .Sulit rk 8. CI'rtMtcilMMl 4. auutT;; t. MatKliall 3, CamcrtHi. j .i(.iii,ism l tal 1. K.ii.miaker luurrlson. Talt 4. Niclxrson 4. Ciccone 3. KriHtmanjn a, tucitiy 0. bankcy. Aionaon. Heiin. oia:lc. 'iulut .i. Third (.inur l.iM'ilod ,inli'run HolkcsUiU 8. Ijh.ia A, l-iuurn Hi Carlson V'ijiirr h. Abbty 'i, C'unkr loUl 30 iiiiiin' tiurtwitf 4, ttprlni; II, till '2, Wi ti.lT 4. ULicn 14. Watfeli, UlllluUi. 'luUil 3f. I oiirlh t.ani' Halls . Sirkrrum Smllh 3. Mcrurmuc V. CiimUitf 6- BurlUae a. i:ncn 4. liccxer I. KtjrinHn tcUKe-wii'K 4. thr;)iard. Fiewm. Total M. M l' 3UO o. Schrrk a. uunDcr; 13. Tliumpwjn, Nai snaii 4. Curmu.'ii4fn , cumoi-on 'J. Tolal 48. Klltli .amr lE.-iinmakrr. Morrison 4. Ciccone 8. Tult. Mckcnon 3, Kr.Btiuaiiaoii 8. ..njiLviu i. bankcy 4. liciln 1, biuck rti'-Hkay 3. Total 33. (."Minn A- Ati.tei'M.ii Davia 5 Wiulxr 1. l.oikcstad 8. KlaU'n 1. i mim 4 AhtM-v C'mnr 1. TitLal 4 h?fec tm6er of Curling Results Tl in.Miu.v AKeriHion Wakfly , Wllklns 10. Ttiimllton 0. Partridge 1. t ewls 10. Moore 7. Monday Niebt's Draw 1 p.m. M' Kcnie vs Mr.Brnom Anderson vs Crosxly Batemun vs Johnson 9 r.m. . Turner vs Willr.on MeLeod vs Rohuman ; Ramsay vs Shier. Tjgj ! llcfrrccfl: Fni Calfirrono. Sikila a. id buyo CSurvich. WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR PART-TIME SERVICE IN THE (RESERVE) Trabert Wins Tennis Title JT X1' OUT Of Aftlttl aml Of WTHCUf I l-iMvki V0MI$ TH8 AU-STAI OWMATK MW 1 ' '' . j t rV-';.. V'" ' : - I .. ' " I ? ' : . - , ;i .. , I' ' , I . ' i 1- ; ' I " H S if , " p " v " i : l ' I , if ' C?l !" ' - v I TODAY ONlYJ.fiPL . ' g2 ..-I ADELAIDE ylv-Tjny Trabert turned the tables on Australia's Lewis Hoad today, beating the Aussie star 6-4,. 6-2, (1-2 to win the South Au-sirahan slns-cs chain pion.sb.ip. in the recent Davis Cup challenge round Trabert lost a gruelling flve-sei match to Hoad that enabled the Aussics to tic at 2-2. Belcrc the match started Hoad received treatment for a strained right olbow while Trabert wa.s treated for a sore right shoulder. ''This is awful Professor no brakes and no INSURANCE!" Have your brakes checked. And check your Insurance to Make sure you are completely protected. SHE I S NOW! The young woman who joins the R C N (R) is preparing to serve in the defence of her country in duties for which she is particularly suited. She will attend Navy Reserve parades at least one night a week, and will receive the same training and pay as for men of the Reserve. She will enjoy companionship, learn sclf-disciplinc, leadership and skills which may be valuable in civilian life. The young woman who join the Navy Reserve, serves Canada! Requirements: 'Single, and able to pass medical and aptitude tests. Age limits for new UUN I DRIVE a CAR THAI! HAUNTS YOU! entries is 19 to 25 up to 29 for those with technical experience or 'WRCNS'! Pulp and paper has big mills ' and little mills in villages and j cities all across Canada. ! up to .55 tor iormcr Training: Ghosts ore oil right ot Hallowe'en, ond ghosp You may secure training to serve in such duties as: cars may be okay in Vancouver ... but you do" want one parked in your garage. Before winter strikes hard, chongc to on A-1 U5rt Car. These and many others to choose from: IT'S fl DAW COOl Harbour Craft Operators Communicators Storcswomcn Writers for Pay and Administration Radio Technicians ilectrical Technicians Medical Assistants Naval Air Women General Duties Radio Technicians (Air) Electrical Technicians (Air) and for Maintenance and Inspection Duties with th Naval Ordnance Branch Ml LIC '51 notice Sedan. Low mllr-ane. Radio and lw.,.1.,.. A irnrirl bliy V '47 Ford Tudor. Radio, heater. Clean as a whistle $975 l"U"ll. P - i at $1850 t.yV.-' "urn riBht! And ii "II produced by yoi your ncigli bors on the JOIN THf ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RtSIM) SERVE CANADA - IN YOUR HOWE T0WN-N YOUR SPARE TIME '51 Plymouth Tuclor. Lo j n . Utinrlk'S ill" ! farms up in the Bulkley Valley. '51 Monarch Sedan. Radio, heater, fully winterized. A buy at $1800 new. Only $1635 17 Willys Station Wagon. Lots of room. All leather uphol.story. Only S93U '51 ('hev. Sedan Delivery. Radio, heater, new paint A honey for your money at $1725 1 yM APPIY TODAY TO THE RECRUTJNG OFFICER H.M.C.S. Chatham PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 526 v V j Hltnliatftd ii a new mode-to-measura uniform Usued to all women accepted in the R C N (R) port of o complete clothing III, including summer and winter uniforms. "The Home of Friendly Servlee" BOB PARKER LTD. Northland Dairy YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER Prince Rupert, NR-30 Terrace, B.C. Phone 18 Limited