i Pg Re GM EESEEMEY OUR a RUNES % €: ’ Prince Rupert Daily News Tweaduy, January 18, 1955 b ion : Canadian Market Drop Follows Selling Wave an Pres. . ee asa or fam By Mee Catia Two strong selling waves drove erecit restrictions on Wall street: speculators, individual prices in | : prites sharply lower on the New Sew York fell lower on the av- § York stock exchange Monday for €reee. . J . the filth time in as many se-, The Torento market started | gicns. The Toronto exchange. the session generally higher in ¥ whith got off to a orighter star’ the fastest morning session in at fhe operdng. followed Wal: ; strdét to lower around du:ing an t Afternoon sell-s. ever, and the market suffered. Although the * peneral preak Fide lezses which brought th: ras not as on id as the one two industrial Index down to 376.65: weeks ago after the US. federai —leas than 12 points from the. gitre board clamped tighter low of 375.38 hit during the break ~~ of Jan. 6. ‘ | Funnel to Link Using The Associated Press av-: | Kashmir, India erage as 4 guide, Monday's Wail: street decline erased more than i $4.000.000 659 from the total! f spivac: AQ Kasuinir ¢Pou-' queted value of — securities’ these Won ne sated on a Usted on the New York exchange. Boemdc la roinuelcarouch the The AP average of 60° stocks momscurs | tn : & Kashmir anc dropped 3310 at $149.20. It had be ous ay ab-weather road. dropped $340 on Jan. 5 and an- 5 Ath huuch Kasim j Moist two years. Heavy profit- fore ey hit a low of $15980. Total vol- eT Mt i) tn Jie wie. ah volt | hh thet nd Panistan rominitted te a wine Munday was 3,360,000. - ty plobticite. “jada is voiny ahead we eee eee ene ‘ fr a $22.000.0% {ve-year plas NEEDS WORKERS WELLINGTON N.'2. (CP) —! A year atu the New Zealand; Prrument was paying unem- us eit i te the three-quarters «2 die , pt hich nuw les on the fan site of the cease-fire bre The biggest proiect in this plan abafle , i the: Banihal t ployment rede! to 24 peopie. To- ' - BThe tunnel #ul recuce te gay only nine are drawing it.! 4 barance between Kash@r’s Qn the other hand there are 27.- | immer capital at Srinagar ane go yacant jobs for which no! ‘workers can be found. ya winter capital a: Jammu oy a rn lan t i miles, ; =. om a ; F SAWS SHARPENED - 4 i Also Sxates and Other _ fo Tuvis ode ' PRECISION SAW FILING |; lg f ial 32 {1 — 213 W. Ist. Ave, vWuuuncaanauunanay wm >rmene b> S SNO'Y A. D. Brown ls holding s.verenuy is the an- swer tg a farmer's prayer. Many Missouri farms, Hke his - near Columbia, were badly jn need of moisture for wheat and other winter crops, The Missouri | Farmers Assuchition ‘fs terming the recent fall a mulomilion-dol.: shaw.” Broadway Cafe THE Sn hs %. a a a A a a a a a a 8 a | a a a a a a a a a 4 a 3 R. al a a a a a a a ag a 8 a a a a a g a a N a 8 a a a a Ww] as in 1954 BE SURE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE , AT A FAIR PRICE ‘YIN GLEAN MODERN SURROUNDINGS PER UREA TEN scares eibartesesnsenenas se eSH ENE its VICTORIA (CP—Alex Patter> ‘gon doesn't brave the Areti¢ cold | for his furs. He docs his trap: ‘ elty hall. i Victorian Fur Trapper : 1 Has Trapline in Capital srecopnites them immediately. knows n type of bullrush that 'muskrads eat which discolor. ping within a mile of Victoria. thelr pelts unless they are’ skin: ined at once, He; He once saw a tare golden] ; thriving trap?! muskrat and five mink, most of” them within seeing-distance af: thousands of Vietorlaus who pro- In oné ment h of Patterson's. ne has taken 300 cagle pounce on one, of his traps! pnd become snared. Largest: ever taken in BC, the eagle had a 54-inch wingapread and.was pre- sented to the grovinclal museum cing later hit all sections how-: ff - uther $160 the following day to. B ATTENDING TALKS IN TORONTO tn negutlatiors (eft? and union officials. In the le panel arc: Theodore J. Emmeri, executive PROFITABLE, SIDELINE vice-president: Wallace H. Clark, vice-presiden S. Pattilo. labor adviser, representing the Ferd vompany of Canada: right panel, Fred Childs. Charles McDonald and Emil Mazey, officinls of tie Untied Automobile Worksrs 1C10- CCLI rep- “kept the trap-line a secret since times In a single yrar, connect on whi tine sirske at Ford plants are company “Snore in Canada. in sharge of Inds bably believe trapping 13 con- fined to frozen Arctle wastes of the rugged rericns of Interior British Columbia Patterson, 34-year-old mech- G2 anic-trapp'r, gets pelts that prank with the pest taken any-. ctrlal relations: and Arthur resenting some 8,000 employecs a on strike at Win sor, Oakville aid Etobicoke, The’ strike started pis childhood but duck-hunters, | Ocrober 10 at Windsor. 0 eterna eee nee stan mag eN AF tr aa Strike End B pinsn mischicvous children and wane * dering cats and dogs have given. him trouble In recent years. “Please,” he say3..“tell them w leave my traps alone.” * Elght' were stolen last year. He has. 120 traps In his Hine, Patterson's traps are sth: to provide a quick death by drown: | ing, Only raccoons, which he. calls the worst pest to farmets ! (CP Photo) 4 Patterson holds a trapper’s lis mother nature co-operates, Tt cence which casts $10 a year. He ‘mink, for example, multiply 8! “here, ‘reules of his intended victims, Mls traps have no bait. Vancouver, mink are worth $19 :to $30, racoon might bring $1.25, and the muskrat Is worth $1.25. Pattern omust know ‘the! Otter bring up to 40 8 pelt Ie: It ts quantity that counts and + aman emanates eminem” 18 Arrested InRiot ‘Over Red Probe. | th an ws eden: of sere’ 15 ' gdicettindnt employ : ern tad: Mr. Kr les ey pleas withdnt 7 oft Preious sersion Py hie 1 ‘aterse! Nay ut pat ¢ broke ato, ifeyt Gow wenden here ta! TGONO . rug jestions that optimism which! had marked company - union! 7 | nes zottations appeared to have § waned, The contract talks were 2 ito cominne, however. The Ford ot, end poultry rafsers, have bo be Canada strike entered a record’ killed w plGist day today, coupled with BUSY ALL TRAR three hours arid $40 a month ti!: © gasoline to check his lines each | ly mereivrs of the $dney Leng. 'morhing during ‘the. wintér. He: shoremen's Union, which began i Communists |: y (tricks In the sujt and-hope this: BROTHER JOSEPII ‘BERGERON of Quebec City (wearing can). i last foreign n:jaslonary In Suchow in Kansu province. arrives at Hong Kong after spending the last 70 years in China. Brother Bergeron. 7h was never committed to prison, asked the Chinese 7 ah exit permit becaiise he was the only for- ae ' efgner in the area. Behind him is an unidentified Roman Caiho- | He priest who met him at Hong Kong. (CP from AP! ad BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY. BLACKWOOL Maintain Link Between Your Hand_ and Dummy’s Mr. Masters was telling Mr. New, the avid 4 ger, something about the ducking play. When, VOWTE taid off asa tesilt of the walk playing a hand as declarer,” he said, “the main pur-, ont iu the three pr,duetion een- is to maintain a line of comp, res Nearly pose of the ducking play | munication between your hand and dummy, si that progress 93s telng made, ' OLD MARK SURPASSED kibite net on strike. most members of are out of wack da the three There: plants, . Te tyce the striker an dn ure other reasons for the. play, but you'd. better learn, that one first. East dealer Today's hand, played by Mrs. - Hoth sides vulnerable. Kren at three no-trump, lug. ; concede the enemy the: first two dtd not give them‘time to set up lo sult of thelr own. [PULIS TREY from the board, and Mr. ‘Champlon followed sult, Mrs. Keen made the right play, long sull wis now established. O2 eres th ae ’ Tuno up ce jack owas WINTERIZE NOW ! @ Complete Motor @ Anti-Freeze.” @ Mud and Snow her game. Aix tridks on the hand, ! « ® pulling the trey of dinmonds Abel, “won with the 10 spot, When Mr,j trained before Me she Alter winning ‘the (rst trick . knew the diamonds were divided with dummy's king of spades,'3-1 at worst and that dumimy's Mr, Abel returned n spade and finexsed, My, ‘Champion won with the queeq and led a third round of spades, (Mrs, Keen won with the ace and realized it was Ume to run with Notice that If she had fooliahs ly played the ace and king of dismonda nat the second and third tricky, trying to bring | , | [the sult without lous, she woul \ have done well to take more thart' i Emil Mazov, iyrt as ernational aecte- i After a sess'un Monday night tary. etreasurer of the United Autoniobiie Workers (C{O-CCLi+ said progress In the talks ana; $ rnot continuing. He did not elab- orate. land T. J. Emmert, Ford of Can-o"g aca executive of the Canaan autamotive br} ‘dustey. Lt sur pitsses by two days the 9-day Fo-d workers dia 1945. Aa neze'tlations continued, two separate groups of company and i spends his summers studying the} a a hot sirtke texiay over the seating and living | mia He knows their track’ and! 4 ; ‘Guardsman Jonathan Pilkington | {| This cunflicted wilh earl'er followed orders: when the ‘cont: j out of the conimission chamber] 5 | statements Monday by Mr. Mazey: pany , sergednt-major . vice-presicent.: jailed for two years and senténc, ed ta discharge fur desertion at; - Police battled wlth a crowd of a court martlal after having |1 000, ontsidé on the dawns and: | Theestrike. involving planis t- been out of the army's sight, foF lalér with a marching cojums ot _ Windsor, Oaaville and Etobicoke : eight: years, yo “now by the dongess In the history (-— meine surie of Windsor + day, protwstiis Austral a's gue ith an alr-pistol. ©." ~“jrent Gompunist spy duvesilyas Using his ¢ar, it: takes” him { rested,» if The demonstrators were mes}! habtts’ of ai chamtesa? GP 50 men recent y. The union ts abo incensed oves wake ‘i the, Fpv) commmisston's reported “Intention of calllng TOOK IT LITERALLY member to testify on contacts PIRBRIGHT, England (P)--' with the Suvlet embassy: Twenly persons were bundled] shouted | after: “Gestapo methods” th get out of my sight.” He was! ss other s'oans were shouted. froin ithe public gallery, - ¥ a tdook workers in hid ad cenkre. rr. Byte i { I payne ‘union representatives from Oak- 2 vile and the Ford offices In Winesor met fy o’her parts of the Roval York Hotel to ry to sete ‘atnl ilforeners, \ Mr. Muzey sald the Oakville teams had completed pretimine ( § | ary diceussion after (hree Gays land further meeunes were not ac hiedied The Wiadsor of fice talks, herve “yer, were to continue today. 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