r i "jr."" SPtCIAI rJ'iT I Commission Takes Over Control Of Docks in Drive Against Rackets GD(l!IDCniH5V Sleel Oil Tan asss !t 375 Gal. Tank Z 550 Gul. Tank J,', 3 Prov. T, Kv.r.; ' All tanks made ol I 12-gause steel I Industrial Weluji Cret" 225 first A," Prince Kupert Daily Newb Tuesday, December 1, 1953 1 hit dvc niicmeni n not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Briiuli Columbia m : i : l : l : i : FLOOR SANDINi Or Rent a Sander n : GREER & BRIDDE 1 RESIDENTS OF FIVE CANADIAN UNIVEKSI .'IKS and one Canadian college all graduates of Dalhousie University, Halifax gather for t le annual dinner of the Dalhousle Club of New York. left to right: Dr. Maxwell M. MacOdrum president of Carleton College, Ottawa; Dr. Norman A. Mackenzie, president of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Dr. K. Sheldon MacLean, president. Dalhousie Club of New York; Dr. Alexander E. Kerr (in front), president, Oalhousie University; Dr. Arthur R. Jewitt, president, Bishops University, Lenliox-ville, Que!; Dr. Raymond Gushue, president; Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, and Dr. Sidney E. Smith, president, University of Toronto.' r : y : LIMITED 1 215 First Ave. W. Hats For The Festive Season WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Phone 9Q SMI BLACKWOOD on NEW YORK AP New York state and New Jersey today put into operation a sweeping reform movement designed to eliminate rackets from New York harbor. n new two-state waterfront commission's powers over pier employment became effective after months of preparatory work. The shrill "shape-up" whistle ceased to be lawful work call to longshoremen. Instead, dock worKers looked to 13 new em-, ployment information centres! Operated by the commission. j Police have special orders to watch for trouble at the employment centres,' wmch were op-' posed without success in a fed- ( eral court battle by the' hide-, pendent Intern ational Long- j shoremen's Association. j All longshoremen must have work permits, and their employ- j ers must be licenced. Many former criminals face exile from the piers. It has been hailed as the start' of a new waterfront era under itiws enacted by New York and New Jersey after state and federal invest igations uncovered widespread crime and corruption on the miles of piers in both states that make up the port of New York. COSTLY RACKETS The move is aimed at rackets which allegedly have milked the $7,000,000,000 shipping industry here of $350,000,000 yearly. A chief target of the reform! laws was the shape-up system of hiring which required longshoremen to line up each day for jobs while hiring bosses se-, .ected the men they wanted. The system was open' to kickback payments and gave loan ! sharks a chance to extract heavy j fees from longshoremen unsure i of steady employment but in I need of ready cash. For Extra Value For Christmas Giving FAMOUS WATCHES BRIDGE Bulova, Hamilton Elgin, By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ( Cyma, Mercury and ') Ann 'Of many others. u ' "5 H See our many other Gift Items O.NE-TIIIKi) CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and M( Bride Street JVIMINOUIN O Your Friendly Jewi Only One Free Hid; Tell Vital Information When your partner opens the bidding first or second hand and the next player doubles, it is important to remember that a one over one bid by you is not forcing. The reason is that such a bid denies the strength to redouble. Therefore, the original bidder, holding a near-minimum, knows there is no game in the hand. Also he is justified in figuring that you do not have good support for his bid suit. TODAY TO WEDNESDAY 1 Colorful Musical Show Now at Totem Anyone unacquainted with the works of Sir William Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan, world famous showmen of the Victorian era. has a chance to hear selections from eight of the pair's ' comic operas at the Totem Theatre. "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" opened at the Totem last night and continues tonight and tomorrow. Directed by Sidney Gilliat, it includes excerpts from most of the Gilbert and Sullivan popular light operas, including The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, The Mikado and The Yeomen of the Guard. . It is fast-moving, gay and tragic in turn and extremely colorful. Here, for the first time, is all the romance and triumph of the Victorian Masters of theatre entertainment. Starring in the film are Robert Morley as Gilbert, Maurice iLONG THE ELLIS AIR LINES TRAILS BLAZED In today's deal Mr. Dale i 1 1 v- i BT THE vlANTS GROUP FAR ES ( CF ADVZNTU3E j 1 an w j South deulcr Both sides vulnerable Niirth (Mr. MiiMi-r-) 8 Q 10 9 8 i H A J a D 9 1 C Q 8 S Any organized group consisting of eight or more persons is eligible for our special reduced fares. Ka-t r,pcned the bidding with one j heart and Mrs. Ker-n double 1. Mr. Masters. was slightly- short of the necessary strength to re- I double. He could have bid on.-; spade That bid would fnve been j questionable even If Mrs. Keen i had passed". After tier double lt would have been atrocious. As outlined above, Mr. Dale; could have passed a one spade j call. Whether or not he would j have is beside the point. But of j course Mr Masters did not bid i one sp?de. He realized that the i most important single feature I OPTOMETRIST KEITH H. TUCKER 527-3rd Ave. Phone 212 West ' (Mr. Kwn) 8 A K 7 3 H 7 D A Q J 4 C K 10 7 4 (Mr. Ahfl) 38 6 4 , H 10 4 2 O10 8 7 8 3 BrmirTinvi rnn fO GROUPS OF 8 OR MORE ' 1 KllUtll (Mr. Imie) 8 J H K Q 9 8 5 3 D--K 8 6 C- A 8 3 bidding: West Hi .-th Obt. 3 H All Pass , ... tl Evans (from the New York stage) as Sullivan, and lovely, talented Eileen - Herlie, who plays the part of Mrs. Doyly Carte. Many unknowns of promising talent also get their first opportunity of screen fame in this picture, whose melodies have CAMERON 2 Qs REDUCTION FOR ' 1 t& O GROUPS OF 16 OR MORE. SPORTS TEAMS ... CLUBS . AAiiirMiKi nAiiPT miTniiri 1 I i'J Jf The South 1 H 4 H of his hand was his good lvait support. Unless he announced thit support immediately, there might not be another chance. ' LMLVLI MIIU1LLL,' Piu.9 'J J 2 Lux-iry Steamer , Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN m. wm. a mm ' ALSO CARTOON .... NEWS Ul't I' U lltf IIIVItL! 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Getting the immediate heart raise made a tremendous difference When your hand is strong enough for just one free bid, then, it is extrenely important to make the b: ! which is calculated to be : the most Interest and value to yoi partner. Afrainst the lour heart contract Mrs. Keen cashed the king of spades and shifted to a trump. Mr. Dale won the second trick with his king of heart3, 1 led a low heart to dummy's I ace and returned the queen of I ' spades- on which he pi to hot? the five of diamonds Mrs. Keen j won with the ace of spades i The only other trick she to . id! now win was the ace of dia- j monds as Mr. Dale could enter . dummy with the Jack of hearts and discard his other losers on the good spades. I KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See us NOW for a general check-up and tune-up . . . and we'll winterize your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. tion in tariffs on Japanese goods would be a "tragic blunder." He said, "We are fully in sympathy with the Japanese people's quest for economic rehabilitation but we do not believe their interests or our own can be well served by permitting Japanese textiles to flood our markets and thus wreck the Canadian textile industry." Instead, he proposed "a program which will preserve the living standards, of the nation and the economic security of its textile workers," and protested (with a gross distortion) the government's "plan to grant unlim--H nrlrnission to Japanese textiles." To aceept as a principle that we mu.st trade with no country having a lower living standard than ours, would limit our trade to the United States exclusively; but we all know that real prosperity can come only throunh the widest kind of international trade with reasonable safeguards, of course. Superior Auto Service Limited ATTENTION FISHERMEH AND BOAI OWNERS EKOLITE has do.13 it again! 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