a aes ‘. ee ee we ee Se a . —— ae . vee we ee ae ee wee eg eS eg SS ae oe SSE CESS AE ZERBSBRESAHK HAS ATEARPDIBSG AA ee bi Prince Rupert Daily News ‘uesday, February 15, 1955, wane mee ee errs To Set 1955 Wat Demands “VANCOUVER The annua! cunvention of the B.C. district, Ti lernatienad Wordaorkers Antertaa COL-ClO will be asked tw deade Une ainuunt ob wage: rates for its mem hers This fs a departing fem the! proetice of leaving (he vooblem | jn the hands of a wages and cun- iratt conference. Wage increase demauas by the 32,000anember uuion nay ge as hich as 1A ceats an ‘ian across the board it Was shown in resolutions prenared fer the four-day convention which open- ed here Moilay. ' Une resolution preposed Cana- ddan dumber industry wages should be brought up to the level cstablished dn Wash.ngton and Oregon “because 75 por cent of our prodictis ‘s shipped to the US, and sod at American pri- érs," . Resolutions also urze intredue- tion of MSA; Ppatd holidays: more ithe jub: weary “week guaronte cd veary shorter warking tichter overtine to eom- bat unemployment, and a cut in{ | board rates. A complete forest utilization and regeneration program urged ina brief dratied py dis- trict officers, The brief urges establishment of a provinelal laboratory to find move cffielent metiods of recovering waste mialterlals. It will be presented to the Royal Commission on B.C.’s forest in- dustry, Other resolutions call for a move to oust Communists fron the ranks of the IWA, The briefs have been approved by the ex- ecuiive, The executive, in a report, urged the district. council "DEETH'S PHARMACY ‘FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY We Deliver DIAL 4313 ' QUNRRUcoKeenaeeR ™ Wollace’s Dept. Store \ a ai a a 4 JF RES A REAL BOY — ITS BOYS’ WEAR AT WALLACE'S RMSBRRRAREE DRS NARA EASE ALBEE RE ERM BARRA Ey catia _) the right to refuse membership statutory! fhaevel willy pe y| ofr between towg aad eump and on! 20-day is : or; international unton should havei~ s by the Canadian Red Cross. rover the local dectsion. In sume ‘eases locals are admitting “mem. | bers of’ questionable — back-| /ground” ‘ship. the executive reported. Opening the convention, pres-: ~ {ident Joe Morris laid down a pate | tern for lator-managzement re-! and; lations calling for “sane sk llful strategy” to replace vio-: lent flreworks, He warned, however, that “tac- ties of jungle warfare” used against employers labor relations are ized version of the ‘aw of the! jungle,” whose Big Crowd Waits’ To Greet Liner | VANCOUVER @ — Hundreds | of persons were on hand Sun- iday night when the 29.000 ton {Orient Line “Orsova" decked. | ‘The Orsova — making her maid- | en trans-Pacific voyage — was thé largest liner ever to enter | Vancouver harbor, The liner arrived from Aus-: Protects in Rain & Snow WALLACE'S EDEPT. STORE: PETE EEL LL ms ‘amond) J | —~SEE~— " MANSON Your Frienaly ' Jeweller or ; ‘The Largest Selection in Prince Rupert | CreqQit Terms Avaliable = 2. to restricted members. will be Me 519.152 Spent Wey To Aid Children Again Hit Aga Q—A stormy ses- ston of the leztslature is ex- pected today member resumes a specuu short Monday night. The speech contained — veiled: ‘references to $500,000 and the: “modern- | sociat Credit cuvernment’s me- | thod of iment licences, Gordon Gibson, L-Lillooet, was: stapped by the cegulits 6 p.m. ade: followed. speeches by {wo oppesition mem-: granting forest managé- , journment time. He ‘hers and Labor Minister i Wicks on unemployment. Ly.e Mr. | Wicks sald the responsibility for the welfare of the unemployed Tested with the federal govern-' pment. The house voces into night ste i tings tonight, Mr. Gibson ssid he did not be’ ~ Mltraiia cand New Zealand with | Heve ° ‘no money had been pass- 23 passengers. | : 2ad" in the eranting of forest mani agement Heenees. Such di- Peences ir rators % wpe ioued to logging op- ithe yield catough reforestation. Mr. Gibson sald he wondered ff [a man wha nade an offer ef $500,000 to the cabinet for some VANCOUVER ¢ British Columbia Save the Children Fund spent more than $12.000 last year. The actual figure $12,152 — was included in the | final report of the 35th annual organtiation . here. An additional $2,600 was. F spent on general work jin 1954, mesting of the the eight-year-old granddaughter he has neve when a Liberal cui : ur éortake to suytahn, Forest Licence Policy By Gibson ) d timber, went Cy the neht peaple! He sald Se ipon was ese af two who offered $1 056,009 for tiny yey wits Ono el ip wen caine here ast week with a certified cheque for $500 000. fe wud. but had P been table to see Preinier Bene } veil. Mr, Gibson suid hie wondered if the man had made tts offer ta the richt people or He there was someone other than the anvernment he cadld fave seen, “Be careful” Mi. Bennett cau- ticned FBurller, Mr. Gibson jiad) sald he pacunen only wanted one per Jcentaf the thaber already riven | away for nothing in forest ma: In SReemens heenees, He rootlets | no nanes. dy Det sia Scnetadty ta somebody." Proonter Qeunett comanded Chaudtivadign bat othe adjourn. : Ment prevented Me. Gibson fray! continuing tOOMr. Wieks also spoke on ather aspects of his qepartment and, ore Saddqy attotes Tony Gargrayve CCR-Macken- Ae erieived the goverment’: intentign of making University Hf BC. etdewineat Giada pooduce un dncome, He sald the dines, were tae used ty firaure STN.000 800) consti ier praeyam but they stiutd fecused ta peas vide reverie Ge nesta naferts oof the uaiversity, Thon Upiill Ineiieb 8) rnd royeectect tts Sprmtil ubey Tory adiotiremesrt. he paid: sameth ng Hyg t ‘ Josulizved sweepstakes gn dC Te: sald they would beine than ands’ Trontthe Wp ed Sautes, al do'lie iparticularly for needy children‘ ‘iy Korea. 17 Juveniles. Nabbed by Police | VANCOUVER @ ©. 8 CEH aREH Were eke iliee during the weekend {cllow- ing a rash of Juvenile erhnc. ‘the erie wave eventecn seu girls, Jr der rae | iIncluder| oa box-car break-in attempt by two Other crimes In- ivolved break-ins and car thefts, I | | | | title dada BARBI As ban mt I the wre wh phat Seeking Clues To Jet Crash WINNIPEG 0 Two hellowy ters and an USAP SA-I0) are: scheduled to trauspert te hele al! personel tediay te tle ene 0 hoe barn! Tinite | States Aly Furee S'ratafet bon Dey wile bow po dn ml al: Saturaay ducheg aa Are de tidy: Ing Ob RCAF headauer'ess at Whani > pee sald the techulsat ries wend seek chies ta the came af thes | ploslan aver the rer ed Bush of, northern Saskatchewan, Meaiwhile attest cronay pirties are expected $0 sontinne | A GREEK FAMILY ts reunited In Torcnto after !8 years ef separation Naum Dodis, came to Can- ada in 1936 but was unable at that tinie fy br i 1g sh ‘s Wife and child with him. Here he holds | seen, At left {s.Mis. Dodls and at right her | daughter Mrs. Petra Glanou who were the first Ore * refugees to qgme to Canada front Poland | since the Second World War. Thelp release fed‘ ‘ov Greek partisan «rh mp in Poland was arranged | (cP Photo) | Four Killed In Mishaps Over Weekend | EANCULVER 0 Four persona’ died dn accidents ia British Cale; The weel-end.: Thice were killed in automate; midges ah ene aa decane weident! * Mrs. Gladys Youn, 1B, mother! ol tee children and Tedd! Moussean, 37, died fp the taag sled: wreckage of their car near Wi une: alter pillng into Konak bridle; Edward Mevers of Kaine | loups was killed 13 mais hurth of, Kean when he stepped from! wear to retrieve purse dropped by a friend Another car ap- preaching frum belilia straick Mess. David Nicho's of Kelowna, a: Ov year-old Jogaer, was killed’ ' Se arday when ceeded by a tres: toMebure, 25 niles moith of . Komluaps. It took two hous to extiric ate the bodies of the van aves | code frum the wreekuge cb; their car, police and reseuc: crews working with) asetylene) terches and crowkars in’ the twisted wreck, Mousseau fost control of his: car ay he approached the bridge... It spun into the suard rail, rp. ply tont a 20-fuat sec'ion of call. “MASTER SINGERS The melstershigers were medl- eval German poets who combin- | ed ty revive ‘he national mine: strel tradition. MUSICAL I BEAT The metronome, used to signal: the beat for musle, was invented | akout 1814, i Wm A ye “ al’ i ra way Bn we 4 Me : Paes." . ‘of the ely police departime ‘sald Monday night the three will tag have responded to bi ys, be charged with armed robbery. U.S. Planes By EASLEY BLACKWOOE "8 Ever, 9 Never” Quoted in Debate Oyen ‘Why did you finesse the jack of: ‘manded Mr, Champion after. Mr, Mugy« the Jone queen and gone set at this thi contract. “Elght ever, nine never," re- plied Mr. Muzzy prinily, “Don't quote that corny poatry to me.” Mr. Chunplon snarled, Who told you tu fagse ina sete -trp Ike that?" "You did.” | South deater, nerable, Bo t ' ' | deal Mi, Muggy. the seareh feo Covi, Rover! BS You sald the finesse is the por: j Dowdy Soar Coon, Thaarac f (eentage play when you're misaing | ' Mr. Wale Plrtman, 34, boty of Mach at tive cards in a sult Incliding the i A843 Forse Terese Chet, missing ° queen.” ¥ Q 10 smee de dander exploded, “But not this time," sald Mr, | .; O48 Two other mearbers et fae | Champton In exasperation.” | & Q8 crew LE@eL Keune iy G. Me- “Hore you had the spade Hnesse | es ; Gray. 33 con yorinder oof the: to fall back on.” i ,: craft avd Capt Lester BORD) sand would that have work- 4105 ton, 34, ea-pilot dct Winnipe: "qo" asked Mr, Muzzy, hentedly, | VAS Hfor March air base Monty’ ng put you wouldn't have | @ Ad. night ina USAF plane, They, ‘needed it if you'd played the} mK, ‘were restued during the week- yhand right," Mr, Champion i . The bidding: “ond by skl-equipped plas ard) | polnted out, oath West “North! liter Gown hee far vest and: 1 Pasa) Ae medica treatinent. COMBINED CHANCES iNT Pass INJCHIES MINOR Col MeGrew and Cap". aan: mination: ty esedped with miner: interles hen ‘hey were blown! ‘out of the plane in the high | ailirde exploasto4, They bhaked: out, then regajned conselousiess | jas they parnehived to safety, | Fourteen RCAF. USAF and ROMP alreraft scoured: the rise: ged teok ned bush courdtyy Mep- day witint aston of the missiine | | men Al pianes returned to ‘The'¢) himself a : Pas overnteht, At Denver, Lt, Col Avila Lb Gibson, commander of the U.S $40) Alr Resens Squadron, said i Monday night that tive hellcop- ters whieh landed near the wrecknes Mopdry fount ono trace of the two missing fllers. However, he satd the fuselage: wos borled in omud and vader. and necessary tainly ta eat anen ’ ‘the hull would be flown there i by helleopter today. i Winnipeg Police Holding Trio For Bak Holdup | WINNIPEG ((P)-Three men rare being held by Winnipeg po- ‘thee today fn connection with the $31,397 robbery of a Toronto. Dominion bank branch tn cen. ‘tral Winnipeg’ Monday. | Superintendent George Blow ne | He Identifled the three, who: -were arrested and booked In - (dud here overnight, as Samuel “Ronald Sedan, 26. of Winnipeg: |; Fred Gordon Bush, gory, allas Bugene: Austin Harte! son; and Mitchel Hermon, 32, of no Cxed address, The bandits broke Into the! Donald street pad Broadway awe | enue branch of the bank through | resmiall barred side window while | the bank was closed nud then tnbushed the employees ax they | arrived for work, | The unmasked guamen march. | cd bank manner: Nod MeNulty and five employees ono by one cto a basoment yoult where thelr bands were taped bebind them, iA man delivering a ladder to. the bullding also was put in the vault, Ing up the money from an up. atatra vanll whieh they had forced (wo employers to open. Pollee were called after intall smashed ont of the base "ment vault, ‘| Superintendent Blow sald Se- dan was arrested Monday after. hoon hy suburban Bt, Vital pol. | lee, who nd beep staked aut at: the ond of Bt, Mary's road when (twas lowrned a MUXpoch wast driving Into that aren, ‘queen of clubs would fall or the ‘with Mr. Champion's position. ‘He | was thinking that if he had held | in Creentove Company, TE King St, Be 27, of Cale: The guamen fled tno one at the employee's cars after REO | the | This discussion lasted a long | mmo ree : ithne so let me break In ta ex- |haps, but safer bees of iplain what Mr. Champion WAS |probably take’ (he! ‘driving at, shand away from Mr The defenders started out by monorail ineene hearts, Mr. Muzzy win. | ining the second round, Now it Is: clear that a suceessful finesse in Refue gees. ‘elther spades or clubs would have ! ‘brought. in nine tricks, Either ; R d Wo hers was a 50-50 proposition. e OF en But Mr, Muzzy could have giv-|- BERN, Switzerland 4g combination of Sroup of grined a chances to increase his over all {st refugees invade prospects for success. He should ‘tan legntion betore have played the ace and kihg of land drove Out the Red staf clubs first and then if the queen (gunpoint. As thelr price'yei failed to drop, he could have fall. |the bullding they demande i cn back on the spades, release of five. poiltisat prt 62 IN 100 held in Romanta: ‘ * Within n few hours the Ch formally demanded the ame ne Invaders and: thelr i spade fInesse would work were 62 in a hundred. Elther of these + developments would have made |' {he contract and Mr. Muzzy | could have tried the frst one: without taking any chance of losing vhe lead. | Mr. Dale had one fault to find | “WHERE GOOD FOCO's ee North hand, his flest bid | ‘COSTS LES8” would have been two no trump ae Instead of one spade. A shade less scientific, per- | wee, ATTEN, | NEW INTERNAL TREATMENT | PSORIASIS | Voile clhiteal results stew the How Juternal Crettient, LOAN, iv! sttevess(al ti ahavost 7 ont of 10 eases, | Chien stubborn Jestons of tong stand Ask sone drigelt Cor CAN, Por fee booklet and cilntea) re ports, welty Toronte, Dept on Today to Wed. 7 p.m, .« 9:10 I 1 ADDED Canada's “Hush Doctor" Cartoon = News CAPIT A FAMOUS ios Today Only "Cry OF The city" | 7:15 pm, “Brokan Arrow! Down(iavns = ma | RosserSracn Panilarns — avin Brian Guameiiaavor Lanaine Day | Jan Srartine MIGHTY Vea Yor ING SCENE OF cal) ea TWO-YEAR HEST-5EALER Pen RysT Lek : VICE SPRAY FROM. LIKE Erle (s tren Jnto wolrd shapes on the shore al Port rode, Ont, Ban i on Uns ley) sculpture, cnuses some of the formations to ‘nok Uke huge walrus, a Rost ilwwrow ADVANCED — THE 9400 MILES FROM HONOLULU 10 $AN Had more thin $7,000 { eaah on! his person at the tine of hls; German cn fhaphod Chomplon Minke:V:Steglich owned by Mr, samuel tot, US esOunee taste of Lord Calvort Cunndl De Oruni Konnely Turunla, Qnty for ounce! ‘ Thore fs no finer Wriloute to any dog than the judges’ award, “Bost In Show.” Men who havo fudged the clean, mellow an Whisky agree that, ounce for ounce, there ix no {ner _ Whisky anywhore than Lord Culvert, Lor CALVERT Canadian Whishyy y . Floor Coveri oor Coverings Saavadcaravaroverocorngeraessderegless . ake Svo Tho Hugh Stock Yardage Congoleum In Tho Latost Pottorns and Colors PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET rernesevecsonceaneannentaannit GORDON & ANDERSON || PHONE30I4 (cp Photo) of i arrest, the police offieer sald, , bs sensteetethaste hate hanntatnakamaman Lame laneianed ROVAL CHANCELON LONTON Queen Mother Aillzabeth wilt he asked to blcome chanvellor af Londan University, wiecoediny Ihe Marl of Atnlone, 1 forine, sdavernuregeneral of Gan adi, ‘aed ann: ism LOOK INTO 1955 Printing:Needs _ NOW Dibb Printing FRANCISCO BAY THAT BARES ALL THE PANKOI mich A HAW OF WOMAN EVER THIED 10 HIDE! Wan = Utne} COMPANY: Ntnely ago wins Tat Show 4 , ning