Fi ale ae ee ge ae ee he Oe Ny Me wee we ee eee eee en ye Oe ee a aia ao Te yy eg ty ey yg ty ee Ee gE ETE Le he PE Stee 5 oy ; ‘ MEERA ING pa MED . . tee ‘ toe . . on : > . vee ee any “WANCOUVER.” % “toe “Mortis ‘Thternational Woodworkers - ae of f America district: president, Sunday. branded a constitutional, .'|. "VANCOUVER. Oo embargo: against political, action in some unions as. “archaic | | bor editor: accused : ‘the ‘press ° ‘of Breet and outmoded.” - ae me ‘ " | Beta Columbia, of ie a ; . Speaking: at’ a’ labor’ education ‘conference. ‘in: suburban. | Prejudice’ ant S¢rim nation,” Burnaby, he called ‘for broader political , education. at the. in handling new: About, Apres. (2 grass roots of the' labor’ ‘movement... : - “We ‘must ‘getall: our: people: to. ‘believe. in. ‘political © action and' we must: eet: ‘them, to” take” a Sefinite: political - stand,” he said.- mye ea” OTE, they. could. hot. do: this: through their. own, ‘particular. union, then they must: ‘take: independent’ action’ ‘through ‘the ay u : political atm of.-the ‘trade: union ‘Movement. published ee Vancouver papér. '-. “We must “broaden” out if! we are to ‘make’ the’ dream "| He: sald’: hey. were: -base on! of. ‘the Canadian Labor. ‘Congress—formation of .a ‘political ” ‘| two-month: ‘study of 800clip- party ’ ‘within, the labor movement—come., true. We have been’: pings, taken. from 34°B.C.:-news- preaching political action to the converted but we ‘must start” /|Papers.. in. the: last.four years.” : talking to. the ‘un-converted.’ ir of ‘Mr.;Parasoft : accused’ the press | - Mr, Mortis: was ‘taking: part in a ‘forum at ‘the ‘end of |. of . making. drresponsible* -state-| “a. two-day, ‘conference organized . by” the Vancouver and’ “‘tments: by ‘implying : that: terror- _aiistriet . CLC. education institute; 6.8 ‘jism in ‘the: -Kootenays .and: the tececceccoorosecsssssctesovccooonsec cece: oe Okanagan should ‘be. blamed. ont : _|the Doukhobors ‘or Sons of Free- Bebe i LEE Rae age oe Canneries refuse Shai “said ‘no: térror- 4 MTHROW'S THE THING—Learning by doing, s:recn star Gregory Peck (right) ‘gets a ‘lesson cs ism: charge had. ever, been proved | ‘in hand-grenade ‘throwing from Army Capt. Joseph G. Clemons Jr.- while filming a new - movie on location at Trifuno, Calif. Clemons, winner of the Distinguished’ Service Cross and to C unter: union. demand! Peed ig Fhe Silver Star, is Serving as technical. advisor for the flming of «Pork. Chop | Hill.” “Peek . 0. O | fbortrays the part of Capt. Clemons, re- creating the role the latter, played in” the actual fusing to’ publish’ letters” giving |’ ‘|The Inqutrer,.a Saskatoon. ‘paper! “diverse » expression. | published : aby D Doukhobors, “made|. He .objected: O° “tbattle of Pork Chop HILT Vduring the Korean conflict, an VANCOUVER “o—Britisn, Gal. iets nda " Eo ~~ nn ne eee eee | ceased takjng «all Species ‘of sal-1] " & Prue. Hupert: bauy News a MOVIE COLUMN vote ~ [mon because’ ofta Union’ “demand |. { : Tuesday, October 7, 1958 - 7 . tna te ey , “ageep 3 “Adams. iver) ~ Indians. oe | PT at ecm meena Cary Grant shuns lead s_duspokesmiin for the, compan: “ Sant donger | " “decided. to cease: ‘salmon, fishing ” operations becausé “. the.:union |-. 7 ‘spokesmen ‘have. insisted that if: Me on d n mo V fi e O lo J ta” [fishing continues. the’ companies'| te 0. fish P “ must accept all. ‘surplus, spawners: : se By BOB THOMAS 4 ‘of: ‘Adams. river. ‘sockeye; eth u SEATTLE: wee . Washington's Sy -- “No. market: -exists ‘for. these: salmon | runs. will sbe. ‘depleted HOLLYWOOD ( AP)—Cary Grant was offered sub-standard fish,” -the “state-| Seriously. in’ several. areas’ .un- : “ 19. ment,..said. “The. domipanies- “re-jJess Indian” fishermen’. are. ré- “tick ow | ee . Sara the leading: role in. the.film. version of . “Lolita; ‘the gret the necessity of: this: clos-' stricted, State Fisheries . Diree- ne a : Jere ‘ best-seller about a middle- -aged man with a fondness ure’ and are ‘willing to. continue|tor Milo Moore said here...’ Egan ooo 7 anes te . chum. and cohoe fishing ‘atthe! Moore said Indians. took 459,- 4 for 12-yea old girls. a. North by Northwest-set: “y have prices: in the 1958 salmon: agree- {370 salmon: last ‘year, exercising | “But. eee on'y offering the! ton much respect for the movie ment,”: provided * they*‘do. not; fishing rights guaranteed: by, al have to accept the sockeye: x > 1104- ~year-old-treaty.. r _| industry, todo a ‘picture like that., 74; t : “ Fence olivien” the producers ar- Perhaps books can ‘deal with), C7 Pe one Association’ of {tclale cara, My hae’ Sisheries RY Apna 5 such subjects because they have B.C.’ “has, fo d the. union y they are. officials said,. is nat a ians ae es sane ‘ve just lost one of us."/-2.S¢lect audience. - But they have a paces “at are nears sae aa oes Ouve just lost one of us, no place on the screen” .. . |e “SP the actor replied. . - . . an grounds and are increasing their vo ee '|take.with more efficient: gedr: Grant commented on thej Debbie Reynolds “iw Eddie “The. results’ ‘are - "ruinous - . _ Fisher's sh oF a ey it) ¢ “ ‘Moore said: in. an interview... ARTHRITIS? very 00 ne; Su considers : “There. is no chance for ‘pro- a a ae : . | the crooner a great talent even. = oF i ‘ ' {Ef have been wonderfully: biessed 1} though their marriage ‘struck a . per’ ‘escapement — to seed i ne lhe i j being . restored to active fe. afterl rock named Lig - -| Streams for future: TUNS. ry ep ° mn : : being ‘crippled in nearly every joint ech nis | Oe i GA RETTES . in my boy and with ny ray ere. She told about her first asy's Moore. said some tribes; Rot Peo ‘ness from head to foot. According to} Work on™'The Mating Game ‘ably the Tulalip and Lummi- In- oe imedcal diagnosis I had. Rheumatoid] battling with a 600-pound boar. | j dians; have co-operated by. im-[o2 PLAIN END oF FILTER | Arthritis and other forms of Rheum-! She’s acting amid pigs, geese and: /atism. For FREE information on how chickens on the MGM back lot I" - posing tribal closures for. spawn- : 4 jing. escapements. ito obtain this wonderful relief write: Extra, mild... ee } MRS. LELA S, WIER- rhe ie em on mend it. d - attorney who Metebd, a Seatita| eS . . “This .is a comedy aime % r for extra enjoyment | 2805 Arbor Hills Drive.- “strict!y. for laughs,” she said. “Tl, 1 ‘S| the state ve Beveral rege “ala - RENIN poo: P.O. Box 2695 + | chink it’s just the right thing! J ithe state can't. interfere witht .-- eh Jackson, Mississippi for my career at this ‘tme” 2. § iithe treaty rights. He suggested) ~. | the. state's: recourse, is: to. try. to). purchase. the -Indians’ ‘fishing i “4 . Pog, KAR gh ww. - 49e “Bob Hope: told. a: iStory’ at: the ; opening-day, Juncheon . for” his ij new film “Alias Jesse James."’ He was just leaving. Moscow after]. ot his visit there and an official in- vited him into a cultural union | ' headquarters to present an hon) bein. In, tears is two o-year=o | orary membership. i J ulie De Ford of ‘Denver, Colo, Hope thanked the mon, then! who:.can’t: decide whether: to YOU WALK WITH OS, Si.Ly ) BOTEN BY. cracked: “I may get a little be-| keep: ‘up. ‘her’ ‘hula, “hoop: or her A GIRL. ..WALK CIN ) RULE? / HORSES ‘hind in m dues” a | ants which are - falling. down oop THE OUTSIDE 1". ~~ ° | y p falling down. | “—y ae Vf | I ‘BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | Mr. Heinsite is never satisfied. He'nl rights © at. “a: fair: and penest price.” a “ARCHIE. wv S- STILL BEING ' A GENT TLEMAN § wm AREN'T THAT’S WHY IF WALK : ANY A ON THE OUTS!DEs “AND ANOTHER 1 . THE LADY THINGS. WIHEEN Tey Ae enn GETTING Wed K ON THe 3 iIMSICES Ce “THATS wHy I ™~ ETSutmy gem st ers eh By AL CAPP mh 7 ways scems i fy ae | . : ANAH INSTINK AIS WE S APPROACHIN (0 deta i 4 What actually happened. 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She led tot falubsfelub, LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. ind vuffod anathor dlamond, She OM ‘Abol was glowlog in nntel> | : Lentorad the dummy nagaty by} pation ‘of praise from ifs part. Cea wt 2nd Avo, & Ist St., Princo Ruport Matting a heart wand ruffed outi ner, “Any commonta on tho de- ‘ Phone 5286 i the last dimond, Noxt dhe rufft-| fone?" ho vakod demurely, 4 \ Fed her last heart with dummy'al Mr, Heinaite thon, fora few \ ae “a Hance of spades, mMomonty, WMnally he sald, “ly: tok) , AL this point Mr. Abel waa] wos Just wondorlig Wo. should {down to four curds, Q 10 0 offhave sugritivad wt sovon hours.” « . OP “Aentere tuserasaeemmersnmpnemmenieiptats oe-iaye: we ~rervemieconien-+ef - PRP een a PO he oe