a Prince Rupert Daily News '8t "r 'Aepsdup&M Today's Stocks Striking B.C. Loggers Lose More (t iiurlM.f S. l. iolinston Co. Ltd.) AeiicultuicrnKarfes about one-; Clesn-tjp Continues third of the 140.000 population! HASTINGS. England 0 Armv VANCOl'VER Than Half Million Dollars Daily Loss Loss in in wages wages to to the the 32.000 32,000 . hour. hour. ..... of Iceland. . j officials have started a campaign j to cear the Sussex South Downs ' iiiimiiiriMniiir Their havi,, ,.. of unexploded missiles which have proved a danger to plowmen and hikers. Complete clearance is expected to take at least another year. American Standard Bralorne B R X Cariboo Quartz Congress Cronin Babine Giant Mascot Indian Mines j ' JrllLJ-r' ! If ' 11 I J J, J v ff - I'p ' f ' X 1 vlng bonus amu an houh dlfferrnual lal , ersin tht .18 610 .04 1.40 .07 .38 .90 .15 585 2.00 .22 .07 .04 1 42 .43 .09 'i .05 .03 .07 The differential h I operations to oifsrt c'ust 1 I transportation from tfL 1 "Total Bt hourly p Altogether, he said, there were between 800 and 1000 loggers employed In the Queen Charlotte Island logging operations with dishwashers and flunkies waiters! drawing the lowest salaries. Average weekly pay cheque for workers In this rntegory- was better than $90. said Mr. Adames. In a breakdown of .t: e salary, he said that because dishwashers and waiters in the Queen Charlotte camps were "isolated" they worked Saturdays and Sundays ut time and a half pay. Really Ancient , BROOK BEACH, Isle of Wight ! (CP) The tooth of a mammoth, long extinct, has been found by i scientists on this ancient isle op-' pasite Southampton. Experts ' have estimated it Is 750.000 years members of the International Woodworkers of America on strike throughout British Columbia totals more than $500,000 a day. Ihls is the figure arrived at by Fred Adames, personnel manager of the woods department for Columbia Cellulose Company, who has just Teturned from Vancouver where he met with operators of the province's largest sawmills. A former logger himself and one time editor of the Truck Logger, a montmly magazine for the trade and workers, Mr. 5 m cents h. T' :""'ui Pend Oreille Pionser Prem.or Border Privateer Reno Sheep Creek Silbak Premier Taku River Vananda x Salmon Gold Spud Valley Pay for Satd Z i old. ' was better tha i,.'" w,r" th mn over 9 Adames said. K I Popular Steamer Prince Rupert r , - ilpllliwiii " l . . , Adames said there has been no move to re-open negotiations between the operators and the union since the strike went Into ef ltct at midnight Saturday. Attempts to pi event the strike leu through late" last Saturday after many weeks of dixussion. John Bluings, manager of For m m FIIIK DISASTFR Fiiemen pour water on the blackc'iiod hull of one of the 52 buildings destroyed when fire swept the north shore St. Lawrence river village of St. Urbain, Que., 68 miles east of Quebec city A caa of paint absent-mindedly placed on a hot electric 'stove Is believed responsibly for the fire. The blaze raced through the village for six hours. Some 350 persons were 1 One complete show Thursday at 8:30. Doors open 8: p.m. SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Torts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN VVIIINESDAV MIDNIGin Comfort and Service made homeless. . (CP PHOTO) I. My Lady's Summer Frock Silver Standard 2.05 Western Uranium 3. 90 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.60 A P Con .' ' .52 Calmont 1.55 C & E 14.50 Central Leduc 4.75 Home Oil 14.00 Mercury 25 Okalta 4 05 Royal Canadian 19 Royalilj 18.25 TORONTO Athona . 10 Autnaque 16 Bevcourt 115 1 Buffalo Canadian .22 Consol. Smelters' 34 35 Conwest 3.55 Donalda .37 Eldona 20 East Sullivan 8.10 Giant Yellowknlfe 10.25 God's Lake . .43 Hardrock 12! Harricana 09 ray Reflects est Industrial Relations, bargain- j ing agit for the more than 160 j operators, told Mr. Adames he j had advised the IWA and the Labor Relations Board the F1K ! "will not meet with jepresenta-tives 01 the IWA for further discussion until tney compiy wiui the law." ' .- '. Fresh paint yellow, green and ized music. Newsboys, route red embellishes the little build- boys, raced, shouted and would ing up the avenue toward Third not stay put. News bulletins. Feminine styles at their best in cottons, prints or sheers. Slvlerf risht: Price risht tool ifm: I 'rr -f CZ 'vr.r.'' It Is Mr. Billings' contention,"- For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. BC. Street. It used to be a news- and the daily groups reading L..u j , .,1.,,, ,,,' paper office. Prior to the spring them on the two plate glass win- " UK-gul m bK uctauoc IV was was CailCU called' ni 1Q47 it miMichori oor w,, .till lrti( .. k. i, 1 riirht hafir tn 1 QOQ s,rr-o Wnm rfo,n wmoIt o,.. e u government supervisca vote was concluded in, the spring .of 1947, it carried a sign ute was a live one; and though a to the effect that the estabusn-1 little in the raw, life had its WALLACE'S : DEPT. STORE camps. Tr il it Hnplarn illnal K.. Un iment was a newspaper. Actually, happy side. For, be it known, we 1 ROvernineat tlw un ion anrl its V it was nothing of the kind. This , were younger in '09. I officials Zlt, are liable to heavy ..iMif fines. iiivx - i went on up to a few weeks ajo' On the Same Program: when the sign came oown and by JIUAS I)f nniark the paint went up. Arthur Little, munching pea Tchaikowsky 1812 Ovrrturr nuts, did his newsstand business across the street from The Em- Meanwhile, the IWA criticized the operators' stand throughout the negotiations. . "Due tto the operators' arrogant position in walking out of the negotiating meetings held under Founder of The Empire, John J iyi kit m A Capitol Plan Houston, hadn't any imperial pire. Hence, first crack out of Heva i 12 Duvex 82 Joliet Quebec 44 Little Long Lac .v 65 Lynx 14i2 Madsen Red Lake 1.62 McKenzie Red Lake 41 McLeod Cockshutt 3.40 Moneta 36 Negus 42 Noranda 78.00 ideas under his hat when he gave the box he had It ror sale on nls TODAY ONLY 7: - 80 p.m. it that name, for he was a nat- counter. He owned a wooly dog. f"E. o the 'T chairmanship . b 11 2 K. of -. the ' . ' IIAKLEA1 (iLOHF.l'KOTTF.RS'' "NEVER Till ST A GAMBLER" pverv every time time trio the Prino. Prince Rn.i""' wiu, tuc woaw ural democrat. He'd roamed all i and Ru-j forestry industry is totally clos- over the west, was familiar with! pert 's whistle sounded, the pup's 'Ul'J! - .. I j tii, . printig and politics but what' throaty voice whistled a? well. , "7 "'uin(iire- TODAY impressed him most, was the 'And in the evenings, local pio-! luuJ,i- ROBERT MITCHUM- JANE RUSSELL grandeur and beautv of the Jieers would eather to are ue hour1 . n wvenui nour iiumpt north and !h,,iiH tv,roh i it,. ,.,ih elusion to the sixty day old n.- ! SAM HIMSELF - exclaim: ' By Juda.s, nobody. Botiatlons, me IWA made con TODAY to SATURDAY i iifrun a ifirinak'L'inn a FOUR DAYS siderable concessions. Precious few lived here when i knows." Louvicourt 23 Pickle Crow 1.60 Fetrol Oil & Gas 1.15 Senator Rouyn 1? Sherrit Gordon 4.25 Steep Rock 6.60 Silver Miller 1.95 Upper Canada 1.80 Oo:dcn Manitou 6.25 Summer Sli WARDROBE WHITE DRCSS PUMPS SANDALS end SPECTATORS with WHITE HANDBAGS ) TO MATCH FASHION FOOTWEAR old John 6old to S.M. Newton j Eveninq Shows 7 . 9:02 liuui nLiiigswii, viuaiio. rievvao, RI'SIN'FSS SPOTIIPHT "Despite the insistance of their membership at this year's wages and contracts conference, to have many of the necessary changes incorporated into the (Continued from page 2 smooth shaven, middle aged with! lank dark hair, and aeep, clear voice. Incidentally, he was at HriKoy moodunan ... hall- - 1 txi buty,frwf k)v m. . agreement, the negotiating com- ' J The' 1 ri , wan, it cost about $600,000. ! Still untapped in Alberta, which now has more than 3.000 i oil wells producing or capable of home on the platform. The letters stood for Seville Martineau, but everyone called him "Sam. Monv Messages LONDON (CP) G.H. Wilson, re mittee decided in the interest of a settlement, several would be dropped. ,Mr. Billings late Friday afternoon, agreed to consult his 162 Today the avenues between' V"VJJ? tiring after 26 jtears as deputy postmaster of the British House McBrlde and Sixth Streets are t,.?-. ' 7 ,Q be lhe Wrlds known 011 of Commons, estimated he han- covered with substantial bust- 1led a da:ly 'average of .10.000 ness blocks, and T larger ones L ve. Several companies are companies over these reduced i proposal;;, and meet early Satur- i day morning with their a lswer. j friday evening, Mr. Biliings iu- T - - - vn fir n tr tvtoa,-,.. r.9 exrti ,rnn ( 1 letters. He handled 12,000 tele- the way. In 1009, over the sa mi production. Or An STYlllrH- hn I'llQll fVta - nnrr STEWART GRANGER grants in one day after transport was nationalized In 1946. hoTse buiTt by Billy V Lrs the P'vmce upped its oil out-r,ii v,if t ..in rt, .... Ptt .last jwar to a record 45.915.- WENDELL COREY "84 barrels, helping Canada to the ,,-Dm ii from fr thL ,u. museum. Apart , . , n.i.i u . i, ..... .v,. , i leplace BntLsh Borneo as - the Enjoy Coke . . . ice cold stumps, a scattering of sizeable ," r :r " .'i .Tu 1 , -CYO CHARISSE oil LC.ha,.tc nlar,!, n,all, limit- "uv-c acv """' Ol wiiuv iv7f ptuii v r n-J na any unit production bit a record average dess muskeg At what in time became Third iks S. Cartoon -Sfo, News of 196,000 barrels, dairy. At the start of 1947 output averaged 19.000 barrels daily. ' Saskatchewan's p r o d u ction and McBride ran a craggy gorg. Along McBride to Fourth, blasting crews toiled plenty. reached a record of 1.249.281 lormecl the LKB he refused to meet tne union, and only after increased pressure did he consent to attena Saturday's meeting at 3 p.m. "Taking a page from Andu-l Gromyko's book, a few minutes after the meeting started, he walked out, bringing about a complete breakdown in negotiations. "Mr. Stewart Alsbtiry, district president, stated as through all these negotiations: "We are ready to meet it Is up to the operators." Mi. Adames, in explaining the operatois' stand in the strike, feaid "actual cost of granting all the demands by the union would amount to about 82 cents an hour Increase per man. "The increase would auto A brace of linotypes, flatbod press and folder made mechan- 1 the bottle it from Wu Mitjl barrels In 1951. Only seven years ago it totalled 1,010. The year 1952 promises more records. In the first 4'2 months of the year there were 54 indicated discoveries of oil or natural gas in western Canada a discover late of about one every 2'2 days. While 70 percent of these finds were made in Alberta, Saskatchewan recorded four oil and three i3 Rug Show of the Year at Gordon & Andersons' matically put most small oper ! ga:. strikes and British Columbia ators out of business and force seven find. gas strikes and one oil , even big companies to reduce ' operations to a minimum." The union was demanding a I While France produces a great 1 35-cent-an-hour wage increase Going On Vacation? BUY A USED CAR AT LOW COST amount of agricultural crops the and oth?r benefits which, Mr. average farm there is not over I Adames said, wtuld cost the 24 acres. companies an extra 47 cents an r - . :1 aid ,.4 Xr.:r' Sitt .-.. 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