" ' r-"-" '." 11 . , . i., i 1,1 - ., ' ". " ' ! Carryover of Fish Heavier "lean subSKUar , tl'c Amerl, an !;;r '" the PruvinJ Continue eood - :,f C.eneral Rlanager Discusses Markets With Local Co-op tore. fu 10110 Inn lnr ' "i 'C .... 1 ,. .1,., 1 Prnvi,! WW V ui.LinuiMg nn; annua, luci ai -o.m.iit. "laFu liicfiuib, iiiL-iuuurs ui me rriuce journeu the niMtin; Grain Ship Sails Today French Vessel Departs Japanese Due Next Tuesday With a full cargo of wheat loaded from the local elevator, the French freighter Jean L. D. salted at 2 p.m. today direct lor i Japan. ! The vessel was taken out to Triple Island by Capt. Walter !Gos?e, Vancouver piolt, who is remaining here to meet the Jap- 1 anesc vessel Kiyciiawa Maru wliich is due nvxt Tuesday. ; Like the Jean L D. it will be ; the second grain cargo the Jap-anese vessel has loader1, here this ' seaion. Kuperi r isnermens wo-opera- !r, )r , tive yesterday heard the report fc. By irtue of the authority vested in me by the 'Minister of Tublic Works, pursuant to Section 35 (1) of the Highway Aet, I hereby declare a gross load limit iff 12 tons over Diana Creek Bridge, situate approximately H miles east of Prince Rupert on " Highway 16, until further notice. - (Signed) L. E. SMITH, Divisional Engineer, Department of Public Works, Prince Rupert, B C. mm of T. H. Sorenson. As general manager of the Fishermen's Co-operative Federation he described world market conditions and the possible effect of a large carry-over of canned salmon upon fishing industry in general. ; The fishing co-operatives on the coast, like all olher fishing : groups, are hampered by the amount of capital tied up in inventories and the possibilities of 'su.:h Inventories depressing i future markets, Mr. .Sorenson warned. i. -.T DINING tf Frank Wa.orhGuse freighter. PLEASURE I.-land Kins, at Watson Island this morning, is clue in port this I afternoon and. af"r discharging 'rsrpo, will sail for Vancouver. IN SPARKLING Nf SURROUND!?" ADVERTISING IN i lit DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS It was reporte'u that the fish liver oil markets showed no improvement with more severe rotnpe! iilnn from synthetic Vitamin A and a, Japanese fish liver oil being in evidence. Reporting for the Fishermen's Federation Incorpoiated. an Am- BHBHMBIBBBB Commodoretl . A... i.'.r -r-- J JT JL..1.. . ... . Tropicanas ENGINEER KILLED Workmen clear debris after a Canadian National Railways freight train crashed into thj rear of a second train standing In the station at Escourt, Que., about 5G miles west of Edmundston, N.B. Ludgcr Perusse, 62. of Etimunston, engineer of the moving train, was killed when trapped in his locomotive which w .u-. derailed along with two freight cars. CP PHOTO) Hnnce Kupert Daily News Friday, March 7, 1952 "Funny Things" Seen by Winch Reds Hold Control Of Italian Workers VICTORIA P CCF Leader Harold Winch charged in the . provincial legislature yesterday ' that "funny things'' go on in the Evening Slum SATURDAY By WILLIAM RYAN i British Columbia government's ; TODAY ' Durchasinn system. Saturday Malintfj . ROMF. (AP Trio f'dinmunisU pvidpiltlv are I Continuing the buget debate.! THE ROYAL COMMAND PtRFORiYUHClPICTWEOfll , , . T, , . , ., , rp i Mr. Winch sui iCiied the esavj- organizing furiously in Italy to build their Trojan ; 1L hmcnt of a bud,,a contrui aiul horsp, Moscow's 1952 version of the storied steel thai ; aUninistrattve management n-broke the defences of ancient Troy. " ' vision similar to that of saskat- The chain of command from - chewan In order to promote Cominform through' the World m:Uid includes strongmen Pal- 1 more efficient govei nnient. Federation of Trade Unions and mlro Togliatti, Pietro Sccchia '. intoItalian labor is jasily dls- ancj Luigi Longo. ' 1 ccrmble- STEAMc , All are iwoscow-brand Com-! KK Misses', Women's J &n fd pfa Lr ond Ho,f Sizes S f 'lZZI irjj 0 The all year round p . 'JQ&'s f 1 U Fj Ijj dress featurniR usual h A ' yJLkY 4 Tropicana quality. J . The Coinmuni;.ui, !n vontroi or iuiusU. Toliatti, 5a. a veteran the big General Confederation 0f Fascist jails, is a scholar who ' of Italian Labor, have imposed knows h0w to use words with Prince George a mgn-icvci, narci-core com- truing effect. While he still! 0TEJ TODAY to SATURDAY Evenings 7 - 9:05 I- MH S I'l.'VKRSwl Sarurday Matinee 2 p.m. I xSm K lie s mand over the unions, and the ;,.,.in:1 to be i'.v boss and to en-command is organized down to joy the favor of Moscow, a large the factory level. b itv? of opinion in Rom . Is that Giuseppe di Vittdio, a Mos- he would be displated in a time cow-trnincd Communist, has in- a crisis. stalled in each factory whit he The man who r.ii;.;h: take over ealb a "peace committee." This jr, st-rchia. 4", o. tough. Moscow-committee is the cell through trained Communist who is a 1 , . r ! ' . i t f i i . t V . V- i. I . - . f ? V '.)- I 'I Lni ' i t. ... - ( i' I SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate INirls Each Thursday U II : l p.m. For KETCHIKAN VVHNKSIAY MIDNKiin Luxury at Low Cost Fir Reservation member of the Italian Scn.it?. He did a five-year .stretch in jail for organizing labor in Turin during the Fascist regime. I.on-'o. 5?, is considered a pow-crl ul U''.. nd-the-scenrs stri A flood Host is r a Mind llcadc Write or Call CITY Oil UKPOT ((HICK PRINCE RUPERT PC. nU Taste, differ. Some like others the opposite, ' n Only b-ause Bucne G n DRY (unsweetened) which tile Communists will c:;-ercise their control win n i.nJ if the chips arc down. foreign observers in li'inie lnve little doubt these committees are the "action committees" of the future, ready to react swiftly in the event of crisis. The label "peace committee" clearly shows the influence of the Cominform and the WFTU. The CGIL is 6ne of three major labor .organizations in Italy, and by far the strongest. It claims more than 5,000,000 members, although a more acru. i.; fiinro probably, woiild be 3.500 -000. The non-communist unions arc represented by the Confederation of Italian Trade Unions, claiming more than 2,000.00'J members but probably having only 1,400,000, and the linnet Italian Laoor, with 400.000 me.;i-b"i... mostly Houaiisi,s. 1 Hi' IL Ui .n Coin. n. mi ro' - I.AI7DER LAKE. Out. (CP) A large gathering at the UnitcJ Cliu.i h iir:i'; li.esented ( l!ts to Rev. 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