Federal Std or dine: picture is paralleled in the Unit- ding situation, South dealer month show 352.0%) a ‘Lt Na-led States, Unemployment for In today's deal Mr. Dale would | North-South vulnerable registered or ne eee vice vf.’ December was estimated at not have doubled four spades if NORTH . tonal Employme 000 rere out somewhere between 3,500,000 a fine player like Mr. Masters Mr. Abel fices. Of those 29°, ‘ land 4,000,000. Signs point to the had reached that contract. It is a * 65 of work. TO COMMONS ‘job situation getting much worse. more likely. that he would have 3 164. eet an ® Labor Minister Starr) In the Commons statement f Wc trick eacrifice, & iustinabie wrest * 29 98> " nd to. he Commons, 754,640 | Jan. 13, Labor Minister Starr said wo-trick sacrifice. WEST EAST. n anne red The number ‘ac- | the average rate of increase in But since Mr, Muzzy was going Mr, Dale Mrs. Keen | Tie ree nempl ved was not an-| the number registered for work to play the hand, the double ap-| @ Q 6 43 AS? to, ff | eT nett thee proportion was: seemed to be levelling off. In the Be ae Lace vette vase nt ME RR ee CE pears i be 2 goo bet. Yh me : so a0 ¥ AK QJi3 og the same as in November, Can-| Week ended Jan. 2 the merease LINE-UP FOR JOBS — Job-seekers, who have formed a queue along Spadina Avenue In ‘To- makeable Pe ot much would sawed eB? a 1074 : ada had at least 625,000 unem-| Was 58,487 compared vO _an onto, file into the National Employment Servi:e offices as the doors are opened at 8 a.m. Jost. ‘There was a chance that SOUTH : ployed at the New Year. average increase of 65,0 since NES officials said that at mid-November 115.9 39 persons — 2.2 per cent of the Ontario popula- it would ‘take a good play of anaes 7 nm ) ; Canada’s worst previous win-'©Or provinee-by-provinve tion — was registered for Jobs. A slowdown in construction and in the steel, textile and news- | some sort to make four spades ¥ none n ter for Mae Oy NS oS. Gre! glance at tnemployment in Can. print industries is said to be the chief factor in unemployment in industrial Ontario. and in that case Mr. Muzzy @#K9832 ia end of the war was 1904-90. -{5 oe : ' a, would probably fall short of the} . &AZ . i employment reached 363,000 by ada, provided by Canadian Press peak in March. The Unemploy- J. F. Kristjansen, regional em- “Unemployment will increase required 10 tricks. The bidding: 2% ia March that season. ; reporters: i. 4 ie John’s area to reach an all-time | ployment officer, said employ-| until March,” says J. S. Ober-| Mr. Dale led the deuce of| South West North Fast Lae At the peak of the depression, British Columbia high of 20,000 before spring. It; ment opportunities are low but}holtzer, deputy labor minister. /hearts and was not too surprised 1a Pass 2% 29 a in 1933, unemployment stood at} A significant change is report-{ was 16,186 at Dec. 22. Part of; manufacturing plants are work-|“If the winter is mild, it might! when Mr. Muzzy ruffed. Mr. : a anf All Pass Pass (og “ 817,000--7.8 per cent of the PopU-teq in the pattern of B.C. unem-|ine increase is due to the fact|ing at capacity and there are|not be a heavy increase. If bit-| Muzzy rather liked the looks of és ™ ee a : Jation, then 11,381,000. _ {ployment this year, says ReV-| fishermen this winter for the; some vacancies for skilled labor. | ter, there will be a marked in-|things. What was he going to discarded a di d. But Mr y ow ¥ Unemployment of 625,000 this Russell Ross of Vancouver, whose | first, time could file insurance Alberta crease. lose expect a spade and a dia- Dale tod with hi last Leumi ‘a ' winter is about 3.7 per cent Of/ ynited Church welfare bureau| ojaims, oo At Nov. 17, latest figures avail-|Mond? The brutal answer toj~ : vy S (ash erump | lati now estimated ati pe - i Unemployment has risen all ’ & a o and leda heart. Mr. Muzzy ruf- | the population, now helped three times as Many} ye province's total unemploy- , : ple, Alberta had 22.448 jobl this came a few moments later. | Faq ; hl 7 almost 17,000,000, persons in December as a year e pr 999% rag £6 {Car in Alberta. The labor de-jabic, erta had 22, jobless | "at trick two he led a small]! but then the best he could [ ’ A cross-Canadi survey by The? eartier ment at Dec, 22—23,373—was 56) yartment says it is simply a case |—about 1.9 per cent of the popu-| nade to dummy’s king. He re-/CO was to lead a small diamond. | : tanadian Press shows all prov-) «tn the past years 90 per cent] PET cent of the popula com-| of the available working force|lation—compared with 10,160 in| turned to his hand with the ace| Ms. Keen won with the jack of | faces - seriously affected bY) of the men were drifters. This pared with 3 per cent the pre- outstripping the number of jobs.! 1956. of clubs and laid down the ace diamonds and fired another ik Maternity fashions were i ounting unemployment. year half of them were steady. vious year. of spades. He looked even hap- heart. It took Mr. Muzzy’s last | never more flattering! « The Salvation Army and other’ rejiable working men.” Nova Scotia pier when Mrs. Keen followed re Pc re 2 te welt ‘Industry, Said Among Causes By The Canadian Press — Canada is experiencing its worst unemployment since the hungry 30s. 4 ‘ed since mid-November. welfare organizations report in- greased applications for assist-— Mission | fnce...in some areas. ouses are full in many cities. ! Slowdown of construction, hit: Ta ee_e ans Fees anada Jobless The roll of jobless probably has more than doubl- — EONSTRUCTION SLOWDOWN | C™PIO¥m ent in ine te stimat .yvvuee voy Ce OR EER EN EHNA PEK HH HH HEV NS a vee oeuvre a Wo OS YS Building, The Canadiin unemployment Depressed market conditions for lumber and a long strike in pulp and paper have disrupted R. P. Hartley, regional Atlan- tic employment director, declin- ed to estimate total unemploy- ment but said ‘there's more... than last year.” Poor market conditionstin the : dustry, B.C.’s biggest. Kitimat, near Prince Rupert, on the ON ety ee Ve HS VN REN eS ww eeeor ve rst Si nce Yet 0 tee eee RL URN aN RE rena a no od Court Awards Settlement In Salk Vaccine Crippling | ar re Doubles Player Not well as the cards, has just the field of penalty doubles Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 20, 1958 BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Bridge humanics, the art of playing the people as ELECTRIC MEASURE The amphere, a unit of elec- tric current, is named from the French scientist Andre Marie Ampere, who died in 1836, Tire = Wallace’s Dept. Store 7 Mr. Dale Plays Bridge Humanics; Cards Today as important a bearing in as it has in any other bid- suit for the second time. Now it: was impossible for Mr. Dale to have started with five trumps. Next came the jack of spades and Mr, Dale won with the queen, He then made the trump to win this trick and the |i rest of the tricks belonged to!# the enemy. Down three. a The contract could have been '@ made with an extra trick. All 'm@ Mr, Muzzy had to do was to lay a And Wallace's have Prince Rupert’s largest and most varied selection. Come in and look. WALLACE'S ‘ by credit restrictions and the! jorthern coast, is hard hit by “ . Kili . | i sial.wi is Biv , , : ! if im — 4 .o{ killing. return of a club. Mr. | down the ace of spades at trick He sal, winter layoffs, is given by! construction layoffs on alum- woods industry, a decrease in _ OAKLAND, Ca if iP A jury has awarded $147,300 for two Muzzy frowned. He had not ao paa wom : DEPT STORE : many officials as a main cause! jjum smelter jobs. Prince Ru- construction and slack water- children crippled by polia after they reccived Salk vaccine manu- f this development. He two and follow with the jack. He | . n of unemployment. It also is list- srt Powell Riv - |front activity are blamed for; factured by Cutter Laboratories in 1955. TES eee ens eee we tshould never have touched the | a ee : ota pert and Powell River have th Nova Scotia unemploy- By 11-to-1 vote, tl ight won in dummy and he was /{* ‘ SSA RRRRR RAR RARE ed by most as the industry ex-; jag high unemployment since {muc a ploy-'| . By an li-to-1 vote, the eigh cemeene e wrene tinea amai fare earn ~ pected. to provide first jobs in} the spring. f é.A:slamp in the market for! : ment Nov. 14 when the province- ent. : it , ‘ . There have been fewer jobs for wide pulp and paper strike be iwomen in the Atlantic region. women and four men returned the judgment after a 28-day trial. They hegan deliberations a total of $10,000,000 also have been filed against Cutter. there for the last time. -He led another high club and | ! elubs until he had the suit cleared. trump Try Daily News Classified _ wood products and reduction of| #4; are vere; partly because of layoffs in tex-!| rriday. Dr. Robert K. Cutter, firm: TODAY TO 7 pm. “ geri dtural employment have | resistered “on rk Sith the, tle mills and slower retail trade. The suit was a test case. Sev- | resident, said, “We certainly ' Marga ret. WEDNESDAY 825 pm. to the sts Ooo eee aia | National Employment Service in' Prince Edward Island eral persons who received some | Ina signed statement attach- | Said Entitled | »PTO es, | pamic ¥|the Pacific region. This is about i wes of the early Salk vaccine injec- | : . . . ARD! foundiand and British Co-j|¢9 per cent of the population of . This is normally a slack season | tions jater became ill of polio. | &4 to their verdict, the jurors ‘To Portrait Ri hts : FAIR GAME FOR ANY MAN ON BOARD! jnbia. about 1,500,000 almost twice as; for farm employment. However, | Thirty-one other suits asking said they did not find Cutter as" g "Some officials say increased | many as were registered at the large construction projects in negligent “cither directly or by’ LONDON uw— A Buckingham: TREVOR PEDRO ELSA B immigration during 1957 is part-| some time last year {Charlottetown and Simmerside | e _ ;inference.” ipalace spokesman says Princess, HOWARD -ARMENDARIZ «MARTINELLI ‘Jy responsible for this winter's|’ 7 7 ‘have kept most building-trades , N bh | \W “With regard to the law of | Marearet owns the rights of her: ‘, o {VAN FOXWELLS seeseane « a carats cancun meee: "Newfoundland Mergen yt ese set Nobel Wariner jwcrsnie Set? ceSnate se Maer gens te mans ot aaa timiated 280,000 immigrants came; Unemployment usually its its for the potato crop are having a | alfernative but to conclude that | anni font and is entitled to: rel av ea td A teiCanada in the 12 months to| ment Insurance Commission ex- 1 depressing effect on retail trade.” Cutter marketed vaccine which laine rovalties ry TOWA ax. De - Bi. Others disagrec. pects the jobless total in the St.| New Brunswick | ants an caused the plaintiffs to come The spokesman was comment: nists ee, 8 MOVIE COLUMN | ar. Hartley, whose office is in! O H B ' b Cee arn Sith | Polomyelitis, the [ing on réports that the | new. extra nn RELEASE | Moncton, N.B., said unemploy- E ss iS ap-! axty: 1 “ ; | ment is worse than it has been| n -DOoMm IELLT OBLIGATED pearing on calendars in New, Robt kvers , for years but that the doubling on. . » juror. Mr. : “ner | York. 3 ; te “a. Noted Farly Movie Producer lof registration for ecnuuns| | VANCOUVER oe Dr. Haroid cad We telt obligeted te fellow He added that Queen Mother’ “SHORT CUT TO HELL Foe ‘ment benefits at Dec. 19 from a! ~PC¥ 0° CAscago, whose discover- | the law, whether we agreed with; Elizabeth commissioned the por- ! rT, « ‘year earlier makes the situation | /¢S led to development of the’ it or not.” trait but has presented it to her: Practise W at He Preac eC ;Jook far worse than it is.” Reg-| hydrogen bomb, said Friday the! Cutte Jaw had q{ daughter, who thus holds the. TODAY TO 7 p.m, é ‘istrations in .New Brunswick at’ pone phould be banned. — | shat if there was any vaulty vac. ‘rights. OTEM WEDNESDAY 8.30 p.m. |. HOLLYWOOD ‘? — “I think that if you put enough enthus- Dec. 19 were 33,361 compared | | Damen Ringing over mane icine it was the fault of govern-|_, “Princess Margaret has _ the _ ae... me jdsm ihto anything, it eventually bears fruit, possibly in some with 17,615. . king.” Dr. GC . aa ove! man” iment testing procedures follow- right to forbid reproduction,”: other form, but it’s never lost.” , o-oo ee The NES estimate of 33,361, 8 » Tey Said In an anter= | > Curtta ” the spokesman said. “Her con-! ms ; | : seeking work is about six per, view. -He won a Nobel prize in | ed by Cutter. : ° - . : ‘That was what Jesse Lasky' negotiations, they made a deal. cent of the population (1934 for his discovery of heavy| Melvin Belli, lawyer for the sent must be asked. But I do nut wrote’:in- his autobiography, I Lasky signed a $25,000 cheque. — , i hydrogen. . ‘plaintiffs. said a drug company kow of any financial arrange- blow. my own horn, which he, for half-payment on the film Quebec | Asked ebout Britain's pro-| Was obligated to stand behind ments. . was, publicizing just before he rights, then hurricd home to; Unusually large seasonal lay- | zress in fusion, research, Dr.; the product it markets. He called TALE OF FIGURES” | ane fplldead last weck. And his borrow on his life insurance to offs in pulpwood, logging, min- | Urey replicd: “1 do not know how {that a hazard of*business. EDMONT cite ctfieials. | ae i words.just about summed up the cover the cheque. ‘ing, textiles, iron and steel mills’ far England has advanced to-! The parents of elght-year old) | ot NTON @-—City officials, | ethene t : remarkable career of a kindly | Warner Brothers agreed to and transportation equipment | wards harnessing the bomb's ‘ Anne Elizabeth Gottsdanker, not NB dog licences sold here tts, WI ; ’ ‘ gentleman with a rare talent: make the picture after hearing plants have contributed to Que-) power for peaceful purposes.” ‘Whose father Is an associate eee haar eae See oy mal FE | EF ony for enthusiasm. Lasky’s' argument that such a. bec’s unemployment total—al-: “My fear that we are going to: Professor of psychology at the aie with 6.178 in 1954, don Ly - uLasky's bland face, pince-nez’ story would be a service to the Teady 98,743 or 2.1 per cent of thei completely destroy ourselves University of California at renee the dog population Is de- co mae N glasses and friendly manner U.S. as it prepared for war. population at Nov. 16, compared | overshadows any hope of benc- Santa Barbara, were awarded a | Creas.Né. They say, rather, Lait | were a familiar sight in Holly-| gargeant York was a emash: With 1.2 per cent in the late au-l¢it from atomic fusion.” ,total of $131,500. Doctors tes- the honor system of issuing dog | RELAAR RONDA an MART WHRSOR - ARTTIE PRA wood since the town arose from }jj{, sence tvaron of 1956. A total of 239,274: tified she lost the use of one Ieg,{Ueences has breken down, iMus weakened in the other, and “— pm nen ee ara ee nena tice ae ae a see a cam a a cnt eins ihe . Of his own part in develup- the jlemon groves. In the last were registered for avork at Jan. | pe i ;ment of the bomb, Dr. Urey said: two or three decades, he also: ANOTHER PET PROJECT 2 “My res sibility is . ‘had a badly curved spine , Ty _ : \ lant . sponsibility is no more or,‘ y PIC, became familiar for his pet proj-! Another longtime Lasky proj-', 4,479P in construction activity | less than anybody else’s.”' “| Parents ‘of. a less seriously ects, Which he would promote cet was a biography of Enrico ‘8 blamed for most of Montreal's’ 1) Urey was in Vancouver for Nutt four-year old boy, James until they reached the screen. Caruso, In his early days as a “employment. At Dec. 19 there. lecture at the University ot Randall Phipps, of Monrovia, . . The guy just wouldn't give up. producer, he had made two mov- | 1 507 44,855 Montreal vowed ane British Columbia. : were awarded $15,600. IDEA FOR FILM lies with the great tenor. They) oy women unemp-oye i ' The plaintiffs had asked a greater Montreal, The figures: i. since the pany oeap eariicre were WORKING PAINTE hear the ‘owes carller were 25,433 and. J : i MINTER / Other suits stemming from the po ‘. Hat Havick Steen, the Dutch 1995 program to inoculate chil- artist who died in 1679, was the dren with the vaccine are pend- Ontario apy y keeper of a tavern ¢ , ue oat . ALES | Bruce MacDonald, NES statis-. -- a ‘eye a Dell, ing around the United States. tician, says “the percentage of ; Way / Ee, He recalled looking out of his were terrible flops, New York office window in 1919 audienecs couldn't to see the ticker-tape reception Caruso voice, for Sgt. Alvin C, York, the First; In 1945, Lasky met Caruso's World War hero, Then the head widow at a New York film prem- of Famous Players-Lasky (ater jore, She had just written a book Paramount), the producer offer-° about her husband and Lasky ed to buy the hero's life story arranged to buy it. ine for film. ' For five years, he peddled the ‘York’s reply: “My Ute js not yarn to the major studios with for sale.” |no takers, Finally, MGM bought . Twenty years later, the movie it-as a vehicle for Marlo Lanza. parade has passed Lasky by.; The Great Carusy broke all rece Bearching for a subject to makelords at the Radio Clty Music a comeback with, he remember-. Hall and made Lanza a world ed Sel. York, After Jengthy wide star, total of $365,000 damages. TOURIST FARES! CALGARY 2 hrs. 16 mins Only $2 J 00 unemployed is up-all across the: province but the Increase scems | to be in proportion throughout,” | Latest, figures show 219,804 registered for work at Jan. 2, compared with 125,868 last year. At the beginning of the year, Ontario had 4.6 per cent of Its population registered for jobs compared with 2.3 per cent a HERES YOUR BEST year before, But 12.4 per cent of AVEL population was registered for work in 1034, a Manitoha BU Y Wiliam Darracott, manager of the Winnipeg office of NEB--it covers the nrea from Portage Ja Prairie cast to the Ontarloa bor- der—-snys 21,084 were out of work af Dec, 26 compared with 14,870 Jn 1056, He osuid retail stores and manufacturers will be clase be- hind the construction industry In providing jobs tn the spring. However, government und dn- bor men said they expeet heavy wnemployment to continue until late February or early March, Saskatchewan At the end of the year, the provincial lubor department put the number of unemployed at _ PHONE 4210 ‘ . far my be Inleetrieal , Wiring ‘t Wstallations | WE FIX IT! Pens, ; W Me Fe | PHONE tal A hern B.C. 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