Prince Rupert Daily News ; “eTnesday, eeomuary 12,1957 ~ rie on thee say the ‘government ‘to _ develop- |” manufacturing “industries round Canada’s raw materials. | This: wish © WAS expressed Mon-}: jest! Selection: ‘of Chinese: Food oe > OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE out ‘ORDERS ‘ernment to. cieate to develop ‘the: resources. -*- sald. SUPPORTS GORDON REPORT” { motion ‘with a strong statement of support for the Gorda econ- omic commission ‘Proposals on | respurces “development. “ -. « & But “what fs the’ ‘government . | going to do?” he' demanded. Was it going to bring. in Jegislation implementing: some-of the com, une report. “to be embalmed?”: Both Mr. Coldwell’ Low went: further than Mr,.Die- | fenbaker and suggested’ ‘estab- -|lishment of ‘a .natlonal’ Jhvest- ment policy, but ‘there: should also be.a national. investment ij board to spread development more evenly across: the. country: “We say that some . of. ; our’ great projects should be ‘public. projects,” he. sald, .Under _the® 2 present “hit-and-miss free ‘ent terprise system we find depress:: ed, regions and the inost depress; ed. region ds” the: marjtine.. TCs gion,” ven SEES INEQUALITIES a ‘tional’ development: policy, rect -economic., Jhequalities, es: pecially. in ‘the Atlantic and’ » Prairic. provinces, : His: policy, - ‘outlindd® in ‘thé ‘non- -confidence | ‘encourage: nore, “processing of raw materlals.“in’ Canada; -pivd {| Canadians, a greater. share: of: investment control ,. and - high “We provide the foundation to . go forward: and oo the Job," i" Ae . “Mr, Diefenbaker coupled ‘‘his}. mission’s ,suggestlonis? “Or * was} and My, |: Mr. Diefenbaker” said; 8 nat ap-" : | plied to all provinces, would cor- -motion, » Would if. -eondlilons fo ° ‘favorable for private eriterprise us posts in foreign.’ corporation -operating - dn ‘Canada; reduce: Canada’s. trading deficits, and] ‘provide. federal: assistance for| hydro - ‘electric . deyelopment, , northern.. highways. ‘and ‘thet projects. < a COSTLY PEST “Rats destroy millions of dollars worth of: food | and. property, in tl NDSAY'S._ carey & Storage a 4 4 “HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING ”— PACKING CRATING — STORAGE ie itt fechas 7 Onen | 6 am, to 1 aa an G35—2nd Ate, West ! af real i be 4 i; i advortisom + ‘ cit by i here’s a case ° ~ enjoyment ch tue MONE 4 4092 i bistodr ji iid i 0 i of te a ewe ist tied ‘le al. is such a thing as being'{oo safe. | The, ‘dpaning lead was the queen, ‘sure of four club winners, ‘Tthe second: club jend, Mr, Now! ‘he IW ihe Tine.. : | ops wo Chock a | “ He‘ ‘cai i give you "the man phe play for avery combination of cards. ‘In msnoty he.can do everything “Y} but: play the | ganie- {a dy Nort: desier - lead, i sgpale played the 10. Mr oo k -the _ king. .and v4 {playe "DAGK the: nine, remarking “+ | compl ceontiy | that Mr; Dale could a ke. his queen” any: time. a Mr.'Dale replied that if nos: “body: ‘objected:be'd. make - it; laler. ; He. ducked: and let the: nine ais, So, woh ‘Slowly: it: dawned on Mr, ‘Now | that: na sti “didn't “haver clubs | t setup: dnd at ihe needed: two entries may to do -the job: He had. just 6e—the ace of dia- monds.. Desperately ‘he went,-to | the ‘board: with’ that éard. and took’ thet spade,, finesse... That lost, and, Ane cont: act was down one. 22 - Both. sides. AS The! sidings wo : u ke ; Norlh. o East ’ Souuth West. With). ors; fely play: avitlable 3 shy Re ANT Pate in clubs: ie out “winners and. o five top.wifners in other suits,|. In. loday's'deal- “he neoved there there, was no good reason for the: hold- -up in hearts’ ab trick: one... If Mr,. New had. won the first: heart trick in-his hand and started on the clubs at once, he would haye made the hand. ‘The ace of hearts would have furn- ished the vital additional entry to the board later in the play, of hear is ‘and‘he'let-lt-win: This is often’ ‘the-correet play,. partic- varly at a.no trump contract, and the purpose is to cyt the communication between: the de- feridors'. hands and arrange the timing of. the hand to your ad- vantuge, In this particular-deal, lel two Mrs. Ke }dar shingles for, Festoring the another, aH bh Keen Jl: “Jeplre’of the 12th-céntury church ace won, With the damage al- it Bt, Laurence: at this, town ready dono, Mr, New went ate Tear” Southend have ‘been, do- ter the c'ub st” neited: ‘by, # cavenn Junior J ‘ H » company, The vicar, Rev, R here i00 aii Bay “ee ay Burn, formerly worked. for the atlempt to win’ all five “dubs Company .as a lumberjack. would have mot with disnster, Mr, New's purpose was 4o make At Wiek Unvoe he cashed dum- my’s nee of dubs, then led the deuce, If Mt, Dale had: played low, he Intended to pub in the nine: The une would either hold the trick or, If It last, the oppos- Ing clubs would be divided d “Py the most fryorablo. divislohy °. Tf Mr. Dalo played ‘tho }!0- on. planned to wn it with tho king |] ° and: fire nek the ning, wiileh |]. would drive out. tho quecr to. aot wp the rest.of. the “sult, Either why, ‘ho. Vought, . four, Glubs ; could be won, . Ho had. used: the’. ti gafoty piny for thls vonpinaglon of cards all right, bub seo what happened, oN tho kocond ely mar renee a os Was hag ‘ bere tee a a tye jee Wt i ‘hy Bae | TENTATIVE CONTRACT however, athe considerations CANADIAN GIFT ' oubwelghed those jus . oy weighed these Just menllon- |S AsmWoOD, Lngland. dasCe- | Today's 5 Talks May Avert Dock Strike -NEW YORK. ‘\-— Union and employer. representatives ap- peared: optimistic about averting |. a threatened: strike today by | 46,000" dockworkers . from Maine -|to Virginia,’ ‘Negoliatots for ‘the New York {Shipping Assotlation, and the Longshoremen’s International - Association (Ind.) conferred until early. today, The, meeting .| was to resume ‘at Noon, with the} strike ‘scheduled for’ 3° p.m, “We have. never been so close _ {to achieving. a'-contract,” said}: _| Alexander. Chopin, chief negotia- tor for. the employer group. He -jsald his. ‘organization ‘had made _| “a considerable ‘amount of ‘con-: cessions’,,...almed . Abe rene agreenient, , A tentative contract agreement, ig based.on proposals ‘put for- ward by the- federal : “mediation and conciliation’ service, * Louis Waldman, ’ the union’s ‘| chief counsel, sald: ““nion pro- gress has been made” toward reaching ‘agreement on a. New | York agreement, The ILA's ‘negotiating - ‘committee’ was “in the “midst ‘ of. considering em- ployer. clarification of acceptance of -the. medigtor’s proposals, " nN, Plilladelphia,: shippers said V.[a. strike: bylongshoreimen there | Was likely: even if.the disput was settled by-the ILA in New York, Union officials ‘in. Philadelphia said they - “couldn’t possibly” negotiate, a: ‘contract by the strike deadline,. - Considering the main stumbl- ‘ing block is the employers' insist- ence on aright ol management” Clause, It would give employers exclusive power of deployment of . workers and methods of operation. The dockworkers are frec at 3 p.m. to resume.a strike which _|lasted for nine. days’ before it was ended November 24 by a court injunction ‘under = provis- ‘os of’ the Taft-Hartley Labor Act. It enjoined the ILA from striking until the explration of a cooling-off period. Wages apparently are not an issue. The: employers: have: agreed toa 32:cerit-an- -hour’ ‘Inerease |’ in the present $2.48 hourly base pay, It-would: be. spread over a; three-year: perlod, the !duration | of: tho proposed contract, BROAD. “SPEECH ‘ LONDON «fi — A, Lambeth dis- trict judge could not understand the accent of a Yorkshiremgn. AD ‘policeman was called up to act as “interpreter. ne | WIDE OPEN AGENDA The correspondents said the: agenda will -include “anything and everything,” but when they tried to-pick the topic they.came to widely varying conclusions. The two leaders will confer in Bermuda from. March 21 to March 24. Then Macmillan will spend two days in talks with Canadian Prime Minister St. Laurent. Before the Bermuda meeting, French Premier Guy Mollet will visit. Washington for talks with Eisenhower and then continue to Ottawa, . The correspondent for the Liberal News Chronicle says! prospects for a new “summit” meeting with Russia will be one of the topics discussed. ISLAND: ROCKET BASE The Daily Mirror . specialist says Macmillan “will almost cer- | tainly" press Eisenhower to go. along with an easing of the ban on Eabt- West. trade, The, Conservative Daily’ Mall SAYS vital decisions on the West- rer’ “push bulton' deferice’ will, be:made at Bermuda, transform-! {ing Britain into an Island rocket base. The correspondent for the Lae! bor Daily Herald says. it is a. “safe bet” that the Middle Er ab will get lop. priority, The. Liberfl Manchester Guardian says Eisenhower will Two More RCN To Be Launched..Shortly (Spectal lo Tho. Dally News) VICTORIA ~-. The «last two ships to be bulit for tbe Royai Canadian Navy on the Wes Coast under the current ship- building program whl be launched Jater this month, On Februory 22, fb Vieloria Machinery Depot, the mine- sweeper Miramichi will slide down the ways an on February 26 9 shnilar shin, The Cowichan, will be launched at Yarvows Ltd, The two minesweepers are siinilar to those in service at the present time in ‘the Second Canadian Minesweeping Sauad- ron, HIMC Ships Comox, James Hay and Fortune, but improve. | Minesweepers are two of an additional. «lx new! milnesweepers bulll to teplace. at; ttmilar number. transferred by Canada to France under the; Mutual Ald’ Agreement of the. North Atlante Treaty, Sponsor bf the Mirandeht wil: be Mrs, Harold Husband, wife of: the managing director of VMD white Mrs, F. 'T. Palrey, wife of Dr. F, 'T; Falrey, Member of Pare: Bament for Vietorla, will spen- sor the Cowlchun, Both ships WI be blessed alg thely launch. ing ceremonies by Command Chaplain (P) H, R, Pike, CD, RON, and Command Chaplalu MIRO) J, Hf. Laporte, GD, RCN, | The Miramichi will be launch- ments have been embodied inved at 1 aa. on February 22, ther design. and performance, stream eres eewe pewemten an © land the Cowlehan ab 12 noon on Tho Cowlchan and Miramnieh| February | 26, ° md pane SNe SEe Hien Lonmne Soe St ees om any we nie Semel eee me mm 10 TAN ADVANTAGR OF THE BIG SAVINGS IN SIMPSONS-SEARS 156. PAGE MIDWINTER : SALE CATALOGUE FEBRUARY 2 28 Co \ THE 25 50l-TON Empress of Britain; — in this’ photo: entering Saint. John hatbor, to the’ queen CANADIAN ROL E . The Edinburgh Scotsman says: the co- -operation of ' Canadian support will be vital be likely-lo have -a ‘“elinching: Angl -Amertean be able to talk more frecly to! Macmillan: and Mollet by meet- maintenance Anglo- American relations. ‘of the. Canadian Pacific Steatnships flect,, ‘Is i her, winter port-of-call, She: mhde her first visit to" a Canadian port in’ April, 1956, when she dock. adeat Montreal. Built In Glas ow, Scotland, ‘shey: accommodates , 150 first-class passengers and 806. ' tourist-class general cargo, She Is the third ship to bear Lhe name Empress of: Britain, =, 4 \ \ % U.K. Political Correspondents Vary In Ideas As To Bermuda Talks Tépie } LONDON (Reuters s)—Nothing will be barred from discussion -at’. next month’s Bermuda meeting-between Prime - Minister Macmillan. and. President Eisenhower, political - correspondents said today. and. can. carry’ -5,000- tons ‘of* (CP Photo).’ show wns Lay 1 i The Scotsman | says. “Maciul lun's talks with St, Laurent will ing them separately. Eisenhow-' “bring into the picture the mem-! er will mect Mollet in Washing-: ber of the Commonwealth’ ost; ton Feb. 26 and 27. icloscly assuclated with. -bolht “Bul,” The Guardian adds,- partius, and one whose ‘support "the manifest demonstration’ of, is Important for’, the: mainten-, Western unity will still be lack-:ance of good. relations ‘between: Ing” Britain andthe United’ States, ‘ The. Yorkshire Post. adds that: anada. will! of good effect" ' om “Agreements, ° | 100 “Civ JACK-POT BINGO: cat | 00 One. Hundred Dollore Monday, February: 18th: : i 8:00 p.m, One Hundred Dol ‘ 0 4 \ j } | ' i fi } a fl “ADD: RANDOLPH oD PEATURE Le . scokr te Today “Search For Bridey Murphy’ 7--8:20 "Two Years Bofore The Mast nerweeeeqneeney = ped oy BS MEN FROM\NOW" 0 tee oO 2 OSES OTTER CHOY Shows ot 7.0m Toe tenn apoatny | The delightful, uprosrious Puller” Prize stage play comes to the streen as.a masterpiece of wonderlul fun! ' : Adullw sviranrntntgte An 4, — STARTS WED, —~H10 il ant fachiko. 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