Prinre Runprt Doilv Npws Thui.-uay, February 28. hj2 7 Retail Price Wars Still on Soft Ice Halts Telkwa Hockey ..4, i r ii c n r rz wtf r i in u.j., rrew jurvcy jnows TELKWA Telkwa P.e-Wees and Smilhers Pee-Wocs played that may be their last game of hockty on slushy ice. The game By WALTER BREEDE, JR. NEW YORK (AIM Are mail price wars flar- tVliJ TTnifnrl Cf.,t,.i.9 "V,. . r ft.- 'd' V 1 4 4 -K 4 4 . v? ."1 hj ''iu jii nil. uiLvti Luatc-.i; many ui- dependent merchants .report. "Cut-throat price cut- i i- : v Urn threatens to drive us out of business." Nonsense," scoff other retail experts. "Current pricing pollutes are following the usual February pattern." claimed in fnt black' type j newspaper advertisements. In-stfd, nwrrhimts are resortine rvaj called off due to the difficulty in skating with !he mve 3-1 in favor of thj Telkwa boys Dnriiifj the last period, when the Smithers players stormed -h( goa in an effort to score, a :Usf fhot was s'opped as s'.int hearted Larry Johnston, goalie .Oi . Telkwa, held one betv.ven-us knees. He was down on all tours when a stick was seen to 1 uj up, striking n-year-old Larry m the mouth. The whislp blew I llmos: simultaneously but tint An AsHoeiRted Press survey f "niitvertiiied Kpeilal," . . with rpfluetwms (,n o,1 retail pitee onipetition In 24 l's ' cities alves this general piodurt that my runpe from 10 to 50 per cent below the mmiffketrer,i list Dr Th. rif lure of conditions six months W lowrred trm man aner tire oiu.er pi tee Dailies oi " tjay & '.S ' I tifiy, quieuy anct without fun.-. . . - . tfuMuf .tea, . , beiorc two little whit," teeth lay Price wars still are eoine on ?.w . mmn u " lowered DlinCQ 1 I IF .. . . In several major retail eentres , .....nit uT-fjTiiiiH on wnut the j K'ont.iniien on pine j But they're being foutrtit in a different way. It's an unofficial ' OLYMPIC SIZZLER Vlasimil Bubnik. shifty Czech centre, bores m on Edmonton Merturys goalie. Raioh Hansrh, in a tense moment in the Canada-Czechoslovakia Olympic horkey Ramp at Jordal Amfi Stadium. Oslo. Bubnik's shot was stopped and Canada won 4-1. Canada had a perfect record of seven wins until Saturday. They met United States team Sunday and it was a3-alld,aw. iCp PHOTO cattered on the ice. Just how the accident hr.p- i?ned has not been determined, i i.arry was taken into .Smilhei-s j or medical nt.'.-ntion where it I was found the two teelh were j jroken ofl at the base and an-i oiher may have to be removed, i Thij is the first mishap of a I e:ious nature to occur since j hockey tturlvd this season and I it is regrettable that such an un- TKrJOUGH THE GATES Mrs. Rhoria Wurtele Eaves of Montreal ir shjwn as she skimmed through the gates near the finish line oi the Olympic women's giant slalom Ipt week at Norefjell, 75 miles northeast of Os)o. Mrs. Eavvs finished ninth, the best fhxwin& any Canadian skier has made in the 28-year history of the winter games. i CP PHOTO i Telkwa Carnival Success used! , uiui.auvti &iyn u; v.a: :s:x, concealed from the buying public but no less real and deadly than the noisy fracas of six months ago. Why the continued price wars? Small retailers unanimously pin the blame of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last spring which pulled the props from fair trade laws in 45 states. The " ''. ' ih court's m actum mm The ALLEYS Curlin9 Results ... ... ... 7 7 11 p in m Triton... Bateman 8 a tj n- CENF.RAL MOTORS PRODUCTS on VALU 1 iortimate accident climaxed n Ri-rv vtr,tn,i Fine Program At Hishly I nlerlaiiiino gram when she spiralled out on Affair the floor in a fast tap dance, In real season of good hockey for the youngsters. ! 9. Stt-warl 7: Jennings 5. Laridon B !' ) m McIXiwell 7. Miller 12; Oe- SECTION "A" lerta" 0. RoKorson 7: Tm-liir H Sie. an attractive costume. . ' Whip-Itr" increased their lead ber a IIjLIWA Telkwa s first icp C , carnival proved a financial sue- St'd!?.n Th:,r,Uon n Beverly paved the way for price cuttin -' vi Hi. " uuin v ui iintiiuiiniiy-Buveriiwa oranas by two points on Friday night to ' ''"" ,,rim: tand four ahead of" the two u.7 P ' Wales vs. Wood; Wlinn vi lean,,. Hi-Bunors and Boon, lrr; fiw '. Which are tivd for second " s- Sieber: Bateman vs. Evans. faced with heavy inventories 2000 Japs Now Back on Coast ltm. Gross receint, I L ave. 8" version of hula and laggini? consumer ck-nmnd. inure in tne uoiumnia Cellulose Bowling League 195 OI OSMORII ,E 2-aoor 8edan Coupe h GM ud car Ruarant.-e. 20 008 miles tV VAl'XHAI.t -rylinder Sedan. Onlyif. CM new car guarantee I9f IIEVROI.ET C 1Mb Coupe. Radio and heater I Ml- IIEVKH r.T Berlan 19IR Cl: ftoi.KT Sedan, radio and heaUr 1919 CIIEVItOI.KT J-door Sedan, radio and hfar GM used car Ruarantt.; WE ALSO HAVE I'KIVATEI V 0WMD.1, OWNERS' PltK E8 EOR IMHMVfS(l! sou- s:00 dancing. The frosty temperature didn't' .I?a!1;ln tinned until 4 thin'ctnmiicn the enthusiasm of CluClCf ltK ""ilnR cnd.iiK the ; . ., . '"r one of the most en ertn n n.r Od Country Vancouver; More 2000 Japanese M "to -'pec t a l ors or the l,.JJic. T cnie''ta",i,,111 --. w .......v.il iriuim returned u tu 1 " merry-makers - i 3 -IIlilM'1 s . FOOTBALL f on 011 the Hie ice ice. Some some, nf of lh Ihvm n.,..n.. ".-". .u w K'u in ii-.R. Vancouver since the lining of )1ghily .':., i 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 n K..., . IVlo the wartime ni.ivl.,n 1 . . ban that prohibited .in inviitlB UUI1I1V IUOIJ11S fanda bears, cnwhnvs clown-s, many stores are reported stili using marked-down branded merchandise as "bait" to attract store traffic. That's the compliant from the small independent merchants. Bitj stores defend the policy as one which results in lower prices to the consumer. NEW GIMMICKS But even where price competition is' violent, as in New York, you no longer find it pio- Team Standings: "Whip-Its 24, Hi-Bailers 20, Boom Gang 20. Stor-ikes 19. Skylarks 19. slow jokes 18. Weeds 15 Steam Jets 14. Allev Cats 12,' Chain Gang 11, Hopeful Six 11 Handicaps 10. iMickio C'lO'S of Hopeful Six hoids high average of 192. while Bell Emerson bowled hieh three cl 70S and high single of 390. Ted Parker of Whin-Its ENGLISH ('IP Fifth Round Replay Chelsea 1, Leeds ' United i overtime I. I mem from living on the coast, j The -estimate was made by a 1 spokesman for .(, j local blanch 1 j of the Japanese-Canadian Citizens' Association, who said Vancouver Japanese have been moving Into the citv in a stearic USED TRUCK VAi SCOTTISH TIP Third Round Reniav Aberdeen 3. Dunute United 2. t'rns high average nf ', ."'"inerweu 4, Dunfermline and Biirbaia Ann Scotts. Winners in the various children s groups were Jill and Ann McMackin, Paul and Garry Morris, Patty-Ann Mahood, Sharon Thorton, Beverley Dockrill, Vera Hill, Sally Shepherd, Michael Maddigan. i The family group costume pri?e w.'nt to the Langevin family Adults winning prizes were M;ss Margaret Gregeison as a Chine ;e coolie and Mrs. Les Donaldson ; fo; the most original costume ' Larry Johnston was winner of the half mile lace and Roy Ar- i nold ui' Smithers won the men's ' Byron Lofgi -n of Whip-Its bowl- nivil.inn ..... sTn"eRofe f 6M a'ld bh AirdrieoT Celtic 1. 1918 I HEVROIXT 2-ton panel. Thit unit has n partial motor, a completely nt-- c.-fai pc Job. and heater, a real buy at 'only Ilf (i.MC 1-ton panel, healer Mp l!t)6 CMC 2'z-ton. long wheetbase, 2-specd rear w and new paitial motor, for only : . , . ' J vurcu oi me south 1, Dun- k r$ 1:1 dee 0. 191 flow, setting .1 themselves up largely in small retail businesses. He said Japanese fishermen have also returned in large numbers to B.C. coastal villages. Local executive of the association was elected recently by a meeting of more than 200. New president is Seiji Homma. Other executive posts are held by Dr. Saita, first vice-president; Kmichi Iwata. second vice-president; Mickey Naka-shima. general execufi Rangers 1. Raith Rovers 0. Third Lanark 3, Morton 1. l's-lon FARGO Covered Van mik- la-ee. H E ALSO I1A E 1'Rp A IT! y OWNED TO AT OWVEItS' I'ltK ES I OK IMMEIIIVTE . Sec Our Budget Plan for Financing ad Accessories Quick Canadian Quiz The broom tall session was Team high three was Boom Gane with 2695 and team high vmgle 15oam Gang with 1076. SWT ION "B" Section "B" standings are also very close wilh Sparks leading by three points, having a total of 23while Shippers and CCC F.tmillac ai-j tied for second spot with 20. Team Standings: Sparks 23. Shippers 20 CCC Equillae 20. Production Line 19 Maniacs' 19, Wood Butchers n' Andavears 15. Rejects 15. International; 14. Pin Heads 12, Hopper? 10. Boom Boats 9. uie nignugnt ot the vvehlng 1. What are. and where wouli tai'5?; Tamiko Nakamura. find, ptarmigan? , lnR secretary, and Sets Take- 2. Canada's first postage moto and G- Nakamura, co-stamps were issued in wh:it treasurers. TRADES AND TERMS Ask (or Joki Phone 871 , KO STOMACH Erg flips are just the thing for a man with-cut a stomach, says Capt. Bill Iialning,, Vancouver Master Mannoi. The captain's stom-. aril ws lemw'tl in Montreal recently and he is on a' soft' fcl drct. iCf PHOTOi ! yeai FRIZZELL'S MOTOR 3. The USSR has one doctor to every 10.000 of population. w.ien me women and the men , fc.Vtkd it OTit 1-0 in lavor of the j lad:vs who took some rough ; handling, through reeling and brxij checking. ,, j I Mrs. Art Bates went int.ihe. I boards, landing on her kntesj and was helped off the ice, lie- j i eessHalinj medical aid later. 'j The events lined up lor the; iright's proeram was equallv en- tertaining. The hall was filled j tt' overflowing. ! The floor show started at li ; p.m. The Rainbow Revue, under ; the direction of Miss Yeatman, i primary teacher, brought Hire' curtain calls. Their colorful eos- International Outlook Better .i.t -.1 . t.'H :.::. I , , io vauKna s rate? i j u J"""" f W,,od Bt'hers. 4. Last year the total of all klniorTire f, 2 a,S taWS "y Canadians in- aWn f af f 557 by how much over ,950;; ' GV" ' n:,eeHolke2;L held high 0,'" PraV MtFS' A-- Page Three, 'tSIl 654 NEW TORK-Reh.rnio in w York yesterday from a visit to his native Norway, Trygve Lie secretary-aenvinl of the United win, S R; LeWiS hi8h sl DKCGSTORE CHAIN Toam 1-.... ... fcweets and candies h.fnr th. ""'. " ". f"1- "nger 'o... nigu mree was Ilonnor io.i, .. " u anyming definite, vet he fi lumes m ballet slv. mnri. , . with 2607 and team high ingie 'oHZVZV that .he tn.ematlonal situation Sparks with 983 " , nauc HIL'111 O Vac i 1 tM Kt. ... " 111 1 hide the taste of drugs nBn U1HB a Mrs. Roily C.immock gave a professional touch to the pro- i i Hey sCid i '"3. .- - Oon'j forget to come to the FORCED 01 . v.mu mnts rnis rnaoy,-4 ' reortiory v, in the Little Gym from 9:0C to 1:00. Doors close ot 10:30. . Admission 25c a person. Spont ired by the tif c.entrr Teen Chili IK1TSIE STOCK Anyone between the aKes of 13 and 21 and a member of Civic Centre arc invited. School tvac.hers are also Invited Dances wil' be held every second Friday niRht. Ctmic out and have a eood tirao . . . we rued yow support to make it a success' MtiBCT EJtMlMni 4 t-4l 1 i II II. A .ft RJ I JJ w u a i SUPER-KEEN, MIRROR-FINISHED EDGEStl GIVE THE BEST-LOOKING SHAVES EVER! ,.i I ZTp? V f ft I lv r WMKB They Give Vou Smoother Shaves And lost For longer Than Ordinary Blades in. 11 I illettc Blue Ri.,l . plentv .harp and giva . f,,lw th.T,?.' looking, most comfortable shave, po,s,ble. Hi , -y, trvr Oillfttc H lie Blade, m th. modern Gillette Di.penw hat deal, 'em out anwrapped. You pay hlul" P" 1 'he bl.,, alone.he with i;blade built- dispenwr n comnor,.. i, 50(; the .1 20.blflde tiz I - .....M., - If' I e m I STl DENTS F ROM THIS DISTRICT were amone a party p y of University of British Columhi. irf.. u... ... . . Per- ill n nil I manent disposal of used bladw, $l.o0 epenUnc a machine by which photos of world event are brouEht to readers within minutes after thev actnall'v hpen included in the group are Verna Roberts of Queen Charlotte City and Dwain Peterson of Bella Coola. ik the ir- - , , ""u which recently xourea Vancouver Province plant in Vancouver to a modern DunaseeratM Aching Duran. Seattle, traffic engineer for Associated Press Wlrephoto look 'M I ,,'', ' oilLtt. 1 B,d(, w"'"-''-iIHmrlioni y I fcj' Wear I I I Irrl Ave I i v. I