Prince Rupert Doily New Friday, February 22, 19 Ships anj W6ltli, Cominform Believed j Washed up as Soviet j j Instrument of Policy! A p. On-t k U'L.tr ..."r,: New Deal on School Cost t'RCM Delegation To See Provincial Government. PEOPLES , " in? ve tfc Whfl'w 1. .. ,. will By VINCENT BUIST HE RUN (Reuters) After more than two years VANCOUVER NCOUVER a ir A A special special - "'TO ; Capt E convention of me union oi urn- lo ,, ""' "4 e ;n.fi-Wir h. thp rnminform. many Ber- Ish Columbia Municipalities ,r. - presl- UiBpu.Mu.v.,.k,j - Thursday aul)l0rl7,ed It. pre lin observers are ready to speculate that tnis onct-dent to scelc a new dcal lP rom e.. ;,.,tinn V,aa Wn Hisrarfled as a malO.'the province on school cosu. Last Day Saturday - Final Reductions RUPERT PEOPLES STORE CLOSES ITS DOORS FOR THE LAST TIME AT 6 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT. ALL REMAINING MERCHANDISE MUST EE SOLD. AT THESE FINAL REDUCED PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO BUY. STOCK UP FOR THE WHOLE YEAR. P() " t'liUl " VI t, cui iaiiuu iiwo Mayor Frank aoldsworthy of instrument 01 SOViet pOUCy. North Vancouver, president, will Its last official meeting took head a six man delation to place in Hungary in November and then Rudolf Slansky, of . victo la today which will ask the 1949 : Czechoslovakia both C o m I n - f provincial government to bear Since then a large headquar- I f0rm - founder members have 80 percent of education costs, tcs in Bucharest has continued been arraigned in their cwn,Pavmg 20 percent to be carried Prince Ruprrt O. D. Marshaii i-... uiv Ollimyirr v ij. to operate. But there have been ; countries for treason. i by local governments. no meetings similar to previous: oomui;a and Slansky, who sat j i turn. the province would Wiilnu "t renny. ones which got big headlines an , at tablc together when the kee p SO percent sales lax money over the world. If meetings have' Comlnform was born, epitomize wh:ch now goes to inunlcipul- taken place, they have not Deenjtn) fanurcs whlch have dogged Hies. disclosed, contrary to Comin- (hc organlzallon slncc XUo oroKt. , Th( n,m!llnmg 2U CKlA form custom. away. j would be used for general anml- From being Stalin s mouth-, c,ntral Qf fice 0, the Com. : c , CT TflriS '' -noved from Belgrade to Thus thc UBCM Siilu. the ft-Tre an pTepa'fed Bucharest after the T I to break. . , propa anda is work hv nam, wIucatUm cost8 would hi: sis as social aam vhich !hc ' cent. This actum lowing a stuslv g( it" Wilfrid E. Hoboj. k i financia' expert asw. many yars with ; I .deration oi Miyorse Reg. $6.95 - $15.95 LADIES' DRESSES-No Try Ons $2.99 Reg. $9.95 - $16.95 LADIES' DRESSES-No Try Ons $3.99 Reg. $11.95 -$18.95 LADIES' DBESSES-No Try Ons $4.99 ilg. $14.95-329.95 LAKES' DRESSES No Try Ons $5.99. Seven hundred officials and minor officials are trained, be put on the fame percentage 1 according to East European press reports reaching Berlin. The creator and first chief of the Cominform. short tor Communist Information Bureau, was Zhdanov. His death not only robbed the Soviet Union of a leader but also seemed to leave the Cominform without its former aim and skill. Its five-storey headquarters. Journalists who have visited the building say It is cloMly-fuarded by conspicuous police patrols. They say. too, that the t'ominform's chief purpose now is to amass world statistics and prepare material for delegates In the Soviet group of countries. The more important policy- LADES' SLACKS-No Try Ons $2.99 $5.00 - $8.95 Reg. Even if. Zhdanov had not died, ' rM-mintr funrtifms i inn tannin- k Last Day - Take 'Em Or Leave 'Em Bargains EVERYTHING GOES - PEOPLES STORE - HURRY! HURRY! r,r rrEnfs!m.now ' are. probably being, V r" .ufr.t.: JTrr 1 "T! exercised by the new "global ra SATU?; ere .s t,.v " institutions which. Allied and begun to outlive its usefulness German '"it " to Pl't failed in its two main post- : war tasks to ' wreck the Mar-, Chief of these is the World M shall plan and eradicate na-; Peace Council, which is said to F NYLON HOSIERY 42 Gg. 89c - 45 Ga. 99c - 51 Ga $1.09 9:13 Saturday Matinmj f Evening Shows 7 . tionalism from Communist draw neavuy on me resources oi . ... - A ..mtrip. in Kant Eurnnc. Cominform headquarters to sup- EXt l.lSIVF.: FOB THE FIRST TIME ON Tilt Sti: ReCardieSS Of PriCe ALL LADIfci MA 15 .. . WC and J1.VV Z ns lack of success against East : P'y a delegates' meetings with i Europe nationalism can be estl-! translators and material. Others ije Royol Journey incolor Starts Monday Pal, 99c $2.50 $2.75 LAPSES' SCARVES - Pure Wool mated from the number of East are thc World federation oi European purges and trials since j Democratic Youth and the In-1947 ' ternational Federation of Dcmo- The resounding propaganda cratlc Women. defeat for Moscow in thc d fee-i 523.$3-$33.95 LADIES' RAINCOATS -Your Choice $9.99 38.95 EVESlG GOWMS, WEDDING GOWNS $9.99 .50- tion of Premier Tito of Yugoslavia, it is believed, led to Russian doubts about the usefulness of the Cominform. Since then many leading members of the Cominform have lapsed into the Communist twilight and in recent months first Vladyslav Gomulka, of Poland, WOOL SNUGGiCS AND VESTS 50c S1.25 TOTPM 2 mr . m w m pniu atnyTriitrTiiiawif":ift' FAMOl'S ri.AYERS TIIKATKt HCK hit Evening Shows: 7-9 p.m. Motince Sorurdc STO By the end of 1952 about 700.- 000 Canadians wiil be receiving Given Schooling VANC'OVVEIt and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin 8 p.m. t TUESDAY ' ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH (JIKKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS February 15 and 29 ss. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOITII QCEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin February 22 FRANK J. THINNER Prince Rupert Aijent PARLOR CAR FARE UPPED MONTREAL It was announct ed yesterday by J. A. Bras. ' chairman, Canadian Passenger i Association, that, on account of thc Increased cost of operation, i thc Canadian Railways and ! Pullman Company have found U I necessary to increase the minl-' mum fare for parlor car scats between stations In Canada, Effective March 1, thc minl- mum fare for a parlor car seat will be advanced from seventy-i five cents to one dollar. In cases where the parlor car fare is now one dollar or more thc fare w.ll not be increased. federal old ape pensions; this CANADA'S OLYMPIC SKIERS : number combined with children in receipt of Family Allowances will bring nurriber ot Canadians receiving monthly Ot tawa cheque's to about five million. 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