Prince Kupert Dai v Mu,, Friday, November 20, 1953 Two GE Employees Named As Communists, Suspended RUSSIA NOW CLAIMS SHE WAS FIRST TO HAVE RIFLE LONDON (Reuters) Russia claimed another " first" today this time the rifle. Moscow Radio said Russian artillery has always been superior to that of other powers, and Russia was the first country to have guns with rifled barrels. Wallace's Dept. Store Twin Set Sweaters and Skirts JFS fiiiBijii tiro 'For the Young Fry' of his Senate permanent Investigation sub-committee the pre- j vious day. , Shortly after their suspension from their Jobs, Essex county district attorney Hugh A. Cregg said he will start an Investigation of Goodwin and Mills with a view toward criminal action. Both men were pointed out by Teto as having had access to critical products General Electric makes for the armed Matinee Saturd, Vl" TOTEM 1 ja, Prairie Farm Loans Vetoed; Aid For Coal Miners Urged OTTAWA 0" Prairie farmers ed Canada ship wheat to expect no government loans monwealth countries in Asia to BOSTON (AP) The General Electric Company has suspended two employees who were named as Communists by an FBI undercover agent at a stnnnv hearing of Senator Joseph McCarthy's Red-hunting committee. Taken abruptly off the General Electric payroll Thursday night were Robert Goodwin, 38, nncl Nathmiel Mills, 38, both long-time employees of the GE's river works plant In Lynn. They were pointed out as card-carrving Communists Thursday by William H. Teto, 53. who said he Joined the Communist party nsir 'i JEAKXE 1 on grain stored on farms because strike an "effective and drama tic" blow against communism i of this year's bumper harvest. CRAIIl ROBERTSCU. and hunger. Ages 2 to 6 Yeors Ages 7 to 14 Years And the Young Set Too Our very nicest selection of girls' sweaters and skirts ever and priced so reasonably. We are Justly proud. Buy for now and Christmas. Come in and look around. Wallace's Dept. Store if i s V j; 5 X r 1 mi tii - Says Labor Board Not Functioning VANCOUVER ( A top officer of B.C.'s largest labor council called on the Social Credit government to put the Labor Relations Board back on a full-time basis. R. K. Gervln. secretary of Vancouver Trades and Labor Council (TLC), charged that the present part-time labor board has "neither the time nor authority to function properly." The LRB wa changed from full-time to part-time operation a year ago as one of the Soered government's economy measures and because It was felt the move would speed up service to unions, Mr. Gervln told delegates. ! Trade Minister Howe said in the Commons the government feels there is no need for such loans and added that Prairie grain income will reach a record $1,104,000,000 this year. Mr. Howe said the grain marketing situation is not so gloomy as some reports have patnted it. Movement of grain from farms into elevators was higher than in "many previous years." Grain was entering export markets "at a pretty fair rate" and the present stocks of farm-stored grain were the best kind of insurance against small crops in the future. Donald Fleming (PC) suggest- Mayor May Ask TODAY TO SATURDAY Showi at 7 . U in lMi at me request 01 me Federal Bureau of Investigation. Goodwin nu Mills nearly started a riot in the hearln loom when they fought ejection after refusing to take the stand to deny or affirm the accusation against them. McCarthy ordered the men escorted out of the room when l hey sought vociferously to be heard but refused to say whether they were Communists. INVOKE AMENDMENT McCarthy saiu joth men Invoked the fifth amendment to the United States constitution la protection against self-incrimination) at a closed hearing CAPIT011 Also 'Picnic With Papa" "Morning Light" "Jung Clott-Ups" A f AMOl'S PLAYERS THEil E. G. McCullough (CCF) said loans on farm-stored wheat were needed immediately as an "expediency." COAL EMERGENCY A former Cape Breton coal miner suggested that the government declare a state of emergency in Nova Scotia pending an investigation of the province's coal Industry. Clarie Gillls (CCF-Cape Breton South) said that Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation has "sabotaged" eastern Canada's steel and coal industry and should be investigated. He urged an extension of unemployment Insurance benefits for more than 4,000 unemployed miners. AIR FREIGHT J. G. 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