aye ptt ges pa | el fe ifs aa ‘ ! tg “yy Ae fu hoget 1 1 1 ‘ mye nd Vang we ee “ Pal ' Ho hs : § Frince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 14, 1954 iy Bakery Foremen i! . y e t e Urge Mediation nd ‘VANCOUVER —Foremen and supervisors employed , in Van- dpavér's struck and locked-out bréad firms Monday repudiated thé’ executive of their union , by démanding that mediation proposals be immediately imple- therited as a basis of settlement. t Ata protest n.eeting, 23 fore- mer? and supervisors unanimous- backed up mediation recom- mendations advanced by retired labor department offiical Michael MeC¥éough last. week. Union executive, meanwhile has recommended rejection of the proopsals ‘which will be vot- éd on Wednesday by the gen- gral membership of the strik- {hg and locked out Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union, AP-TLC. * The ‘foremen and supervisors had charged earlier that their union executive had “mishandl- | - ed” the 68-day tieup of major Vaticouver bakeries, te wee. for her, Broadway Cafe 5 iy: 2 G os POISED LIKE A CHORINE, a baby elept hold of the Queen of Bermy ie | elephant is en route to Bos Fi. da at a New York.pier, : ton from India, and eae hant kicks one. hind leg while being ‘Named Rhunda, the 7 her owner, F. J. Teehandelaar As seeking a buyer She is. being kept for the moment at a New Jersey animal farm, BLACKWOOD on} BRIDGE hoisted from’ the 00-pound female - Bowling Execs Set Deadline, NW sald the alm of the organization . . The letter, when also noted a of . {Ings ago on the anvount of money | “Jpast three years, He had asked ‘|H. M. Foote and it was read at Dresses C eo She led the jack of spades. Mr. For MW no-trump bid (a Justified doubt, Masters went in with the ace, mis you sec , and she elected to g6] nq returned his last diamond. All ON In spaces. Mr. Dale won with the Jack and mated’ 2,200 lives Ages a She could have made her con-{led back the queen, . ‘ . Mitract bu: cue failed to f.nd tho ans And Sitight.plev. The vital maney-|4SSURES DEFEAT 7 ci | This assured the defeat of the ; ontvact. Tf Mrs... Keen ruffed All Mf + low Mri. Masters: would. overryf{|(and, ,off . | wih the 10 for the setting trick. Sizes, fer with: oar If she ruffed with thé king or ’ n: queen of spades Mr. Masters Prices a’ would diseard and his guarded 10), a Mf spades would take a trick! From a later i . 8 to $25m if Mrs, Keen had ducked the: § $ x ‘rst dlamond and won the sec- | ‘nd, she would have made her W / } c bid. That is, when Mr. Masters . was in with the ace of spades Q ace Su he would have no way to reach : " his partner's hand, i “of a | Wen after winning the firstj nahn q diamond there WAS a play for a i AEMEQUMN ORMOND (he contract, If was to go to, lon ‘ dummy with the ace of clubs ate apa P ler cashing the nee of hearts, |] 4 th | GET THE MOST i then return the queen of hearts: to pm ge ; RN , jand play the dence of Manionils | "ne pi ARN) a {On It, Mr, Masters would be In dey G: 0 , ALAR aN With the king of hearts ad '] yy gph” 6:00 tam, a ub | ann Le OM wun he would haye no we ty ce beb to Mr. Dale's hand, Pond 2 we ' Pe ond 20, »u | Whether it be a New FORD or MON. J = | yal he \ tz. _ . bv ro) de 49 FORD SEDAN — radio i ; Offlees— Terrace, Killonnt | ARCHor an A-{ Used Car, You'll Get -,. | More for Your Money af PARKER'S Bo trade your car or (euek ty now and benefit by the AMing prices we offer Ae oe 0 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ce Heater, Me¢hanteally . . Heater and A-C, Two-tone’ ONLY. GLO5O st... $930 Just DON'T DELAY — TRADE TODAY | a . 62 CHEV. TUDOR—Henter, M0 WICK COUPE Motor new tres, Low millenge averhruled, Good rmbber, Hound ag a nut $285 OVENOGEEOUtEO eUtivedaeConeD $1750 ‘Your FordsMonarch Dealer Bob Parker Limited The Home of Friendly Service Maly Offlroel rine iiapert PARTR—Call 88 or Dial gay SERVICE STATION—Call TH or Dial agar ONTO 08 ar What RaaR mg) She had some-doubts about the m soundness of Miss Bresh’s two “pened, Mr. Dale put up the 10 “nd Mrs. Keen won with the ace, | . MISTORIC DISASTER Old-style Market STEV NAGE, Engin (CP). AN openly market similar to Londcns fanied Pethicowt lane is Lobe oud in this Boverament. fi neked “new town” In Hertford. | shire, Boys’ | |! HO een ree Oras _ First to Fashion Then to School Boots Patont Runnors and colored Scampers Straps, Oxfords Loators unnors, San. Bucklo dals, Loaters Lugs FASHION FOOTWEAR ASE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 7 Star t of League! "BEST OF FOOD | Aseresive Overcall Dowsn' Poll Payer dealing for. entree ings | E EPNEST OF COOKING I have mentioned in recent columns. that the aS andar Teepe ne, League Hon AKE CUT ORDERS || (angers in ageressive overcalling are lessened by the this moming and Thursday | : Ph 200 fact that even when your opponents can set you sub- night will see the Mixed Five to one stantially, they may not. know it, Pin League start bowling its i” @dbdceecedc There is-this added consider-~ — “>| seven week qualifying Series, Pe LELTI ToL, AR AMMR SD ation. Even if they do knowiit,! south acater _ Only 11 teams signified their # At Wallace’s i they will often decide’ to go! North-South vulnerable intention to enter teams Into ‘ Blahead and bid their game (or Nort (tiss Brash) the Men's league last night at ay Of Course My stam), believing they con make Hoa 43 meeting of the loop held at the|: , a , , : 5 5 bowling alleys. Mr. Dunbar said gw) More that way than by doub! »D-965 3 that he 1 to h t least ing you, C—-A K 5 hat he hopes to have at leas a < 4 . West Bast. five more teams enter before Bey ia Thre oven ste [Se may tas, we oe , If Mr Dale had not tsken stich H-K J 10965 H—7 2 men Monday , September 20. m| xtremely aggressive action on| D—® 4 * D~-K QJ 107 Last year the Men's League his {yo 5-card minor suits. Mrs} --? 2 C—J 10984 |Was composed of 22 teams, his ty é : 1 ‘| "South (tes, Keon Opening night of the Mixed Mi Xern would have played a com- ( ) Bl rortatrn asec, oe S-K QJ9843 Five-Pin League next Thursday a wade oe eee the ck As a nos should. see the following teams mas, ane he 6 choice OQ 5 playing at the designated time: loublug sive elubs or going to) = 6 ss O~-Q 03 tm five spaces. “The bidding: | ’ *ashio a ve Sbabe South West. Narth Fast Baglre Men's Wee ge ogtwene. | FIGURES PERCENTAGES 18 2u . 2NTs 3D: Pushovers vs, Headpinners, M| Of course she knew she could Be Ait Pass Pass Ac Ray Giordano ts. Shamrocks iva or . . , ion - Peterson vs. La G . a beat five clubs two or three| ver was to cut the communica-| Orphans vs, ROMPO ee, gy Licks, But, being vulnerable] tion between: the opponents’: Se 7 5 against woud sls abet hands in diamonds— the only . Beso Bein wa ney Booth School. ace s sible entry, Northern Glass ys. Thom Sheet a eau what she would get for ‘The eight of diamonds was! Metal. making five spades, Daily News vs. Harold's, Canadian Fish Co. vs. Hilt's Shoes. }¥ision, Ald. t An invitation from Public provineial and: municipal bodies, since 1914 was Improvement of roads throughout Canada, “Obviously tais group operates south of the 64th parallel,” re- }marked Ald. BUl Bremner, , eet ep ordered filed + Ald. George, Uasey got all 350 anntal fee, was : ry quiry he had madé several meet- spent on assessments in the for a report fi.an city treasurer last night's meeting, Mr. Foote’s report showed thal cost of evaluating city assess- ments was $4,447.37 In 1959: $5,- £92.69 in 1953 and’ $8,148.15 in 1954. The 1954 total, the report Showed ineluded $5,000 for hir- ing a firm to do clty assessments in ling with... the “assessment equalization. act requirements, Ald. Casey didn't find this re. port to his satisfaction. There Was a sum mentioned in an an- ual report -far in excess of the ftee-year total of $18,588.21, he said. a lu Ar we, Ald. R. A. McLean then ob- jected to Ald, Casey's remarks, Saying that -he“had asked for Mr. Foote's report nd had -got ki Furthermore, he: sald, the Auditor had Submitted an annual eport and that should be suffic- dent, po Alderman Mike Kruéger came to Ald. Casey's rescue, when he fald that he.-too recalled the large sum mentioned in a prey- lous report but he helleved that It included the cost of the courts |! of revision, which had been par- ticularly high ty 1953. When told he could sce the figures and totals-of the ASSCSS- nent costs -at anytline, Includ- ihe the costs of courts of re- Casey said, “Okay Vl get ‘em. He then voted with the rest ff the council to accept Mr, 00le’s report, Piscine (ote FiOS APs Bera ener te, |. -A. Jetter: from: tho deputy: min- ster. of muntelpal affairs, “J. E. forn, inforiaing council that nee Was 8. prospective. change n.goard of Railway ‘Commis The Johnstown flood in Penn-! Sylvania. ti: 1889 took an esti- ae OLD MISSION . A Jesuit zaission Post was ‘ps~ ‘Ablished ii: 1634 en Miscou f6> “ouces' sr county. It New Brunswick, oy, Mast Passenger and Ireight Sailings from Prince Ruperi ‘All Limes Dayleht Saving) Fo Vancouver — Friday ara Sunday 8:00 pn, To Kiimat—Friday 8:09 pm | | iaibpneieatt . Kemang — Sunday Poy To Stewart, Alice Arm—tiat: Mussel and North Queen “uartotles Sept. 23, October “e South Oneon Charlottoges Spl. 1 and 30. October 14, Cossenger leservitlans | Vrelght Bookings GES SME Pree Rupert Agent 00 Sel Ave, Phone 40k & Alig serving WC. sinea Jet C1 Seeereneeeeneeeeammtnana Girls’ WHY NOT ADVISE You Printing Req a) | ] 4 ‘ t t Baby Dolls sloners' policy concerning the el- the government was: willing to share “the costs of climinating the crossing hazard on a 60-40 basis the’ smaller share, Smith's query as to what pro-. gress was being made committee studying ing, Mayor George Hills told her snarled up last-night when he |th {was given the answer to an in- ;Seplember 15 opted unanimously a resolution Which, expressed the council's | sympathy to Alderman R. A, McLean on the death of his mother, Mrs. E, Selkirk, Manitoba, adop.ed expressing sympathy to City Solicitor T. W. Brown, MLA Bruce Brown of their mother, May Brown, in- Vancouver. bo granted trade’ licences Arnason and G, A. Matousek for an electric welding school; to|' Jack Adams, palnting; Magnus Mason, taxi operator A. Telford, taxi operator, Also acceptes was the appli- meee Reg. $23.95 NOW.... $948 This advertisement is not publishe or displayed by the L CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS -lGaty Passes Up Chance To Join Roads ¢ CR tion ct Anton Vell for position 24 And October's -.fWorks Minister P, A, Gaglardi Imination of railway crossing or dog-catcher , and “night Soil : ‘Ito Prince Rupert elty council to campaign, was ‘referred to the collector, duttes re start A S000} A boas of y ‘{join the Canadian Good Roads | works’ commitice for study and as possible,» + ee recommiondas mt -Jassoclation, fell on deat oars at mr ' ; 4 “ times tat Md tin the sldew ~ st night's regular meeting, Mr.| our level crossings In ‘eh, ; al ; Canlaral's letter. In which he|Prince Rupert, céuncil thought | Ald: muy ema i. ; item c Malthuy Lhe Com {mentioned he was vice-president something should be done abuut |/eave OF absence to /Bitend Bide revullt ata Jof the national group formed by | the one at'Cow Bay, especially as |Clvil ‘Defence .cowse ‘In Arn. with the city assuming | “hb bob In answer to. Alderman Kay by the strect light- at a report was expected on a Ald. Casay moved and had ad- €, McLean, at, The Mayor also moved a reso-* tion that was unanimously the counell’s QC, and Prince Rupert on the death Mrs, Florence | + an In other business the council to W,}' and Boyd 8 A rey eae 8 me Allstate 48 BATTERIES 4 Year Guarantee vi Rock Mount 23s] ee (OAT Eb Oe IY ay vee d | iquor Control - i¢ nt, of ebe or by the d are British Colum o LET US ON YOUR uirements JUST PHONE an THE COMMERCIAL. PR INTING. DEPARTMENT oe OF acetate met ae oe ott e mee, prior, Ont, between. September my, Shor ny. rOUp viding tb } TODAY AND WEDNESDAY <== rintin He found her inthe jungle . J. -atigress who FRANK - Couldn't. be tamed! \y| a 4 os MARY’, \ sus CAPITOL" t- Subjects AMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE: Roos 3.14 Today. to ‘Wednesday COMPLETE SitOiy THE SIN-sweer - pm PIRATE SEAS “eg RANG: WITH His _ BATTLE. “a POC Ss YD nl Oa S-saaaec satepecarene tt Te eet ene ae aed Nye a " , COMING NEXT “THE REAR WINDOW" apes MIE at es