FREAK KITTENS DELAYS HIKSAY. Husk. (f-Tl uor- Frit. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 29, 1952 F;t, don Gennll liousehold here has known ;two freak kittens. Each is pre pre s'mui $2.0U0 wiKin Wages At iPeak Now , wonl".. ; white and each has one blue and ',J,4tr. Ships on J Woierfronr Experiment Success one green eye. The mother has used i V ''' o rpin eve ; utid t lm f - 4 h,,. 1.1 . 'I ,;u v. iu aun-i uiuc nilK Uovu a , lift .,. 1 eyes. VANCOUVER (CP) Labor Min Union .steamer Coquitkim. ; Capt. James Hunt,r. is due in ' port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Alice Ann anj Stewart and vill sail rt couple of hours later for cancouUT. .wv. Risk Pays 0ff-5aves J J TYRONE POWER ANN BLYTH .4s nniiiirl i mm ri i TQnhiiMTf fclMJi. .4 K V. lyilLnALL Mlt ister Gregg said here Monday that he believes wages have reached their peak for the immediate future. In an interview the inini.it r said he felt wages like the r,ost of living, "are levelling out this year." Indications arc that the Canadian economy will "pretty well" absorb Canada's unemployed this summer. "Tlfe drop in unemployment. n Towing Coor by TECHNCOtOK 5 Yards and Yards .U&; !- , BS1 r .- t .... TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ........ ... . ... - .. I Li win. . Spring r.v.-,,;r.i, Mir-vs 7 IMI - !: '.:m p.m. p.m. , F-XMOts FM(M s l. Pi 1 n in i ' I Ma Tin is coming rapidly now. There ! will', however, be patches where ids LAC'HINF CANAL OPENS--Mo )U -pal's ln.k xvHh uioat .aes-thc Laclnne Canal opened thir week. 48 hours belrnd schedule. First shi tlsrouph lha chnal was the grain-laden Canada i . . r,.A;,,ltnvi- rtarrtMno riiiir Ked 1! Totlay for lUservat.,,,,, .., " " " " " " ' " " . ""''''vl ' N'im,i-"' j .. lh jolin'Joej"who j ,4(1'ou9hf wi,h to,' ,6,) s j I v 'liT1 and Iron nerve WfJ H y 4 Rteam-hin l ine;.' freighter, winniuia. Behind i.v came seve.i Great ijikpj. a- ""?" (CP PHOTO I Kiski-,? SoO.ODO worth of lop.s ; o:i a new idea of a company em. p'cyre on water' transportation taved more than, a thousand i-ol.ars in labor for Columbia C"l!u'Ve Co. Ltd. as tha first "bui'd'e raft" of pulpwood snak- : ci iiiic Watsgn Inland harbor at; m'dnighS yesterday. j The minio l feet of hem'ork which was towed over 350 miks o swell-tossed sea arrived i'i peifjct condition, according to ccm;j.'ny w:ods manager, Kae jGlinsoi!, who inspected tlr: two 50i)-foot rafts this niorninR. "The experiment is ."tieecssful. i This method cf movint.; lop; Willi be used quite extensively it the! intuit," he stated, relcvinc to' the iulps mill's Khutz'inatccn ; a total of 50C.O0O .bushels of grain. there will be shortages of Skilled labor and patches where there will be unmeployment." Mr. Gregg said the British Columbia lumber industry faces a "serious situation" In dealing with possible loss of export markets. He added, however, that the situation was not hopeless." The minister said he hoped woodworkers who might be displaced until the market rights itself would be able to find work in other industries. Vast Amount if Salmon Packed '" Lad- ls. Matnemat. Genius E ! B It, r , M a ni B a n m H K 3 B 01 kj H H n a H tr & ; ' K b E 0 U 8 e c n a M n B 91 H B m a a m a B B H K li r Ik. M m B R m w a i itt 9 I: 1 fc a ss u m r. n B a s III it a u ASM f .,WV." If (& V ? i . , i NEWCASTLE, England Krishan Kumar, 11, an Indian boy who came to Britain six months ago, invariably has a 100 per cent mark in mathematics. Yet Krishan never works out VANCOUVKK (CP) If all the cans of salmon I packed in British Columbia (luring the last half- and Stewart logging operations Mr. Johnson also expects other the! century' were placed side by side, they would stretch i lenses operators wilt use TWO FEATURES One Showina f,i bltm -he merely put down cheaper, more practical .mvthod j tj ox& more than twenty times, delegates'?, pr the answer. The most-compn- Canada Sends Japan Wishes OTTAWA (f Prime Minbter L. S. St. Laurent said yesterday Today & Yednesday "' buncUec: logs in place of the morel to the Fisheries Council of Canada convention Were cated sums and algebraic prob lenis are just mental exercise. costiy constructed Davis raits. ! j.yjj JJtjin-j y Invention ol the new system Averase S60. 000.01)0 annual belongs partly to Lloyd Evans, ' ni-AHnnlinn iiinlrl ii'il-ft a cnlirl that Canada looks to Japan "to assisiam. woous maiutgei ui iu-: - . . . , ace fi.. ; tfitftimiw ' x , be an effective bastion of p Would Make Corner Safer Even for an English boy .speaking his own language, tack-i ling compound interest, fractions, percentages and algv-bra ! in this way would be extraordln-i ary." said Headmaster G. D. ' Pearson. So far, Krishan doesn't know and freedom in an area afflicted lumbia Cellulove Co. ; "Ethlopia i Vancouv to sald G. Loss have been bundled before w Hpnderson, American Can a, southern west coast operations Co -s district sales manager. ; but only for short distance tow- Ml. Henderson nraised British. by Communist aggression oppression." Mr. St. Laurent sent a mcssn WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE City Columbia salmon packers for enough English to allow research to Prime Minister Yo.-hida of . t..:fX". ,! tvJf i U XV( v , will take Chamber action on a of Commerce ins:, bundles Deing connected with log stringers. Junior Intr 1-iic riinahilitiet: Rut. as lone t.v., av,. ccintr CnnnHn's .mm! ....... I heir contribution . to the c-con- . .,,,, (ipai iAik.:.ii viti.u.'uu .'v The method Evans deviled for omy Gf fne province since the suggestion that something be llp understands the problem, wishes on the coming Into force long distance row mg u.-es i xua T tania carried the first carao uu"c l ""'""" l"c Krishan can rasilv divide 2341.72 ' ,,r tho .l.nn.nwsi neaee treaty a dangerous city street corner. heavy "weavm caui.s wuuuu of Rr tish Columbia nalmon by 1079.1 as other 11-year.oids: a., s.mple additi on and subtruc-! tion. i around Cipe Horn to Great Britain in 1889. Popular Steamer over and under the truck-mad size bundles .of logs, k titting them tosether solidly, but leaving enough play for -expansion in heavy seas. The rafts were brought in from Nigei. Island, south of Queen Charlotte Sound, towed by the Prince Rupert : x?'" V- 1' Trawl Fleet Your Furs Heed Ins an v( ruM i..( ill is noi punlisliru ui tlipiatcd by ttif Li ' Location of the hazard is ut Conrad Street and Eleventh ' Avenue. The Jaycee letter called : j attention to slippery roads dur-' ir.t, winter time on the sleep Conrad hill and that, several bu.-ses had narrowly escaped , : erious accidents. j Jaycee representative at tie ! meeting was Bert Jefh'ries who, at aldermen's request, 'explained ' tlie reaso i for the letter. Suggested action, said Mr. Jvfferu s, SAILS FOR x rr---ir,,i Kuard or by the f,tiv"rnnifnt of Britih Colo- Staying In A Vacation 100-foot tug Sea Queen, a Dol-' mage Towing Co. Ltd. vess-el. ; ' SKIIMM P. l'LEASM) Cap!. Johnny Campbrl', veler-; a- tug-bi at skipper of the wcit ; c ast was pleased with the action c.i the new typ; raft, although he Flat Fishers Conic to I'orl While Prke Negotiations Start Sunday my MB May li NT XjM. Vancouver i and Intermniiate I'orU j Each Thursday j at 11:13 V-m- ! Fcr KETCHIKAN XVM)NKSIAY MMiNKim Comfort and Service For Reservations, j is 'SS& was early morning sanding, me street was used heavily at an early hour by Columbia Cellu- Twelve vessels of the Prince Rupert beam trawling fleet, in volving irom iwj to ua men, ,cs. empioyees on thelr way to Mothers Day 7f t J' HI Yot? an ' find srit Card. and fiifls for Mother at remaineu in port, icaay penaing the pulp mill negotiations between United ; A-nothor 8U3g.,sU,m WJS & bun Mshermcns and Allied Workers iail tQ d H gt t, ,ine Lmcn and B..C. Packers. Can- cu one sWe Matter was rt.fcr. ad:ar. Wishing Co., Kojal Ush red to Board of works. Co. i..:A Ncl-xn T?ro.. Fisheries ,,,'' Jaycc" T We:' for tW., on n union u-mnnd for I . 1iani'd . the matter to the city s half-cent per pound increase in'?w.ng attention. : r-ie price of flat lish. , . present the cc.ipanles are' ; Write or Call CITY OR Ol.l'OT i OFFICE i PRINCE RUPERT. PC. III W II I II .(--.-- not bci.vvc it can stand as much rouyh weather as the. ae',v.r draught Davis raft. "Eut the weather v.e had it was pitiful. I have never seen meu gales in all my life. Some days we had two gales." The captain rode out bad weather in e. cove south of Queen-Charlotte Pound for 25 days. It took only tight days from there or) in. Al.-c pleased with the succcss-1 ul jxperiment was Harry Ward, marine insurance agent, whose company insured the logs. "It looks like a very successful means of moving logs with per. : DIRECTS INVESTIGATION George S. Currie, Montreal i. A PS Lcf them summer in Oil! Scuby's payir.g in average of :"oc to the coats which cpci 'te or. a share basis. At the Union lfu'1 tne suj- '. WAGERS BENEFIT SCIENCE OSLO P Norway's govern - ! ment-operated soccer pool re-ports net profits of 15.000.000 kroner (about $1,250.0001 for Scientific gestion of a ".strike" was dis- chartered accountant and former deputy minister of national e'efence, has been appointed special investigator to inquire Into thefts, security and accounting procedures at Peta. wawa, Ont.. army camp. He wa-; appointed and given special powers by Defence Minister Claxton following arrest of five persons. Mr. Currie will also investigata reports of irregularities at othtr army posts. , (CP PHOTO i rap; less risk attached than counted. The fleet, which ar- Divi; rafts He told of two Davis ' rivccl iast niuht, was merely Fur' CoirJ Storage Vault rl951. As decreed by law. two-' ! thirds of the profits go to scien- j tific purposes and the other; ithird is used for the promotion j spoits. In the four years of j f!"at- lost this winter at a loss , "staying in" until the negotia- of more than S160.000 tions got under way. its existence the pool has paid i out 43,000,000 kroner. A meeting between company i and union representatives was i being held this afternoon. ; BILL SCUBY What Percen of Total Sales Should Be Spent, On Advertising? FUR Everything for Baby" The Sea Queen heads south again this afternoon with a simi-' lar tow. but of different type of logs. Cedar will be exchanged for the hemlock pulp logs to be sold on the lumber market. Meanwhile, log supplies are rolling in fast on rail cars from the company's Terrace operations, which reached a peak production last week of 64 cars, said Mi'. Johnson. The giant Watson Island pulp miil depends on a large backlog of pulp timber for uninterrupted oy.iput of its high alpha grade pulp. tU I'hime 9T1 i'ri'e Pickup 3 PNW Loggers Start Strike PORTLAND; Oregon (CP) Logging was halted in most of the United States Pacific Northwest today as more than 40,000 woodworkers began to strike against some 700 employers. Srtike was called by the workers of Northern California, Ore-' gun. Washington, Idaho and Western Montana to back up their demands for improved contracts. . The men are members of the International Woodworkers of America (CIOi. The I.W.A. wants employer-paid health and welfare plan which would cost about nine cents an hour per worker. 'ihc employers offered a wage increase of 7'2c an hour. A very large shipment of Stork Crafr Baby Furniture has just arrived. CRIBS HIGH CHAIRS BASSINETTES BA-BE-DE-LITES -A- COMMODES Co-ordinator's Ansiher.-(.'isling-jished product of The BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Co. Lid. 'IP- m Gordon & Anderson Boost Rejected City council turned down a suggestion from provincial civil defence co-ordinator Maj-Gen. C. R. Stein that the local coordinator's salary be increased from $."0 to $100 a month. Suggestion followed a decision to extend Prince Rupert mutual aid area as far east as Telkwa some .300 miles - wrote MaJ.-Oen. Stein. Local civil defence committee had understood the area would go back only as far east as Ter-rae.c, .-.aid Aid. George Hills, a (at i Phono 46 Here arc figures . . . compiled by the Bureau of Business Research, Harvord University, for Retailers: IVrrciiUe' Line of I'.usiiicss Auto, Accessories, Service Stations - Electrical 5.0 Florists . . 2.5 Drug Stores Grocery Stores Jewelry ' Men's Clothing ... Shoe Stores . , Department Stores . , - - Hardware . t Beauty Shops ' 5 Cleaners g y Luxury Class (gifts, etc.) 0 Women's Apparel .- Furniture Stores Building Materials USE 0a$ttttfitn ij J ll,af committee member. Council could see no advantage in the suggested extension of e. cushion area. "I don't think the civil defence organizers have a clear picture of Pr.nce Rupert at all. I think we should stick by our guns and our original agreement." Mayor Harold Whalcn said. Agreement calls for city and .province to share 50-50 the salary of local co-ordinator, Assistant Fire Chief W. H. (Busteri 'Hill. (.Ml Times Da-light Saving) VANCOtVF.R and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. C'umosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coqiiitlam 12 noon ALICE AK.XI, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Coqiiitlam. 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QLF.EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun midnight FOR, SOUTH QL'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent V0WER fWCES'$6TFR W Take a Iook at these: 1950 Austin 1949 Austin Panel 1943 Ford Sedan 1936 Ford Sedo"'. And we have more iM-a Cars at attractive prices BIG SPECIAL 1937 Terraplane Sedan Any reasonable offer. Superior Auto Service PiE SIEVE rCaturran J?yr. Of Ail, y The British Columbia Distillery Co. Ltd. nlw wihim.irtq. c. DAlVf MEWS SUCH IS FAME BROMLEY. England (P A schoolgirl in this Kent town, asked in an intelligence test what Italian artist was honored at a recent London "exhibition, promptly replied: "Leonardo Vishinsky." The exhibition was in honor of Leonardo Da Vinci, genuius of 500 years ago. This advertiiement is not published or displayed by Ihe Liquor Control Board or by if"" Government ol British Columbia 4f Limited Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 Third Avenue Phone 568 VPS aiw.mriJ.i,1nrw'PtTriii wwni nil