tp wey Trae _ Basso~ ~Bort. of 384: , donatod the,sum: ot “tha: ‘Orippled ‘0 "B eaters oe f Petit weed ek vt bea Ege uy ap Namie poate wy! wo me NARS cee eee le lp ae ee ee EAD et a REO hoe ‘ MN RE ALE Sp Beat ee ese pe te telly CPO Ee ee De De WAYS We ee ae I Stats ye ye Be gt ees ot Gs EG, i . . . : oN vor . ve : Jt very st Tyty ee hilly ghey ga PB ya emer bet gt et oe " oe “ y Bente LIEN 64h! ee Ye FS aN yo EE eens ai a “ “e NCIA aah / LIBRARY -WroTOREA, | Be oy -dgnated more. than $15,000 over the past six years, - ‘Numbers’ were. drawn sunday for the start’ of five bingo at the “the elty and these will be listed tomorrow with further numbers. ar B. “Drawn hy - niet Binal Wanne ' . erosecvensern> weseoverseneceen Bingo” when 80 members |. of the Lodge staged af Fleming, member of parliament, drive throughout the ‘city Synday “The money 1s devoted: to the Children's Hospital in Vancou- ver. to which. the Lodge, with the Order of. the. ‘Royal Purple, have Elk’s Lodge and ,are: listed be- low, Scaled cnvolopes may. be purchased: at various stores in Numbers will/bo drawn each day and published | in, Tho Daily Nows, ’ Pirst’ prize fot ‘tho person who makow “yy on hig or hor card is “opBlk's bingo’ ‘ont winner’ ‘Libero Biggur Placo, $100 towards Midron's. und Sunday atthe official drawing of numbers.at, the, Blk's Lodge, Sr Be NE G0 ae AB Wanker’: Kitimat nye “A . Priea:' S ‘Rupert ® ‘ has now. BONG ; 697 days: without a. tata: traftic accident, » ae SrEME EB meer j #h ind re 1 -Porvonol Kiar. ; Cards. oz, 2 $8.00, FOR; Sree: Drugs | ne yy! te J OHN “DOLLAR , HEFFORD holds a sackful - money realised ‘at-the end of the.Elk’s Lodge house: bingo.drive.Sunday, after- noon. In spite of bad weather the. ‘Lodge, collected some: $1) 600 ; Lodge’s March of Dimes drive. " Vancouver. “on: card ‘sales during: the: afternoon. The : ‘money: ‘is ‘part of ‘the. ‘ ‘for the Chiidren’s Hospital! in- — Staff photo. by John Pain ~ Some i, 600" twas raised | . for the Elk’s Lodge “house|- a Tin Onnada, oxtonding from’ havo hoon Atoylng “opon a or 4B. Co ROUNDUP | New conserva ative ‘iead- " vikicouvir ) Stuart for Okanagan Revelstoke, was’ elected president of. the British Columbla Progressive Conserva-| tive Assoclation by. acclamation! Saturday, Mr. Floming succeeds Allen Ainsworth, Vancouver al- derman Reg Atherton was cl- ected first vice-presidont and Galt Wilson of White Rock and Mrs. Bea Zucco of Burnaby sec- ond vice presidents. Salaries settled ° PRINCE GEORGE (h—Anoth- er school district In Bitish Co- lumbia has settled Its wage dis- pute with teachers, An arbitra- tion board Saturday awarded the 927. teachers In the Prince George ‘district an annual across-the-bonrd wage increase of $110, The board sald the in- crense was justifiod on the basis that it waa needed to “continue to attract the calibre of teacher the district. should. have,’ .The first throo disputes. sottled by Tarbftration In B,C.. resulted in no wage jncreases for tencheora, Division requested. PRINCH GHORAE @ — Tho Cariboo Federal Liberal Assocta- tion Sunday asked the. govern- mont’ to split the conatituency in half, The association ann iat meoting. passed a resolution ¢ seribing the nding as, tho Inver Hams Lake to the B.C.-Yukon|” Dorder, Ti sles that it he divided at Pino Pass, about 120, miles north of hore on tho 86th parale "ROMP eracks down PRINCH GEORGI. (i— ROMP, have arnacked down suddenly. on shops which have hoon opor- ating outalde logal store closing how's, Owners, wore vialted. -by olico and: told charges would be Intd unless thoy oboyed the atoro hour yoruintions Hated In} the Munlolpal Act. Many. stares): ile elected by acclamation — part of Sunday, The act says all stores must remain closed on Sundays and Holidays. Burglars get $13,000 VANZOUVES \) — Burglars made off with. loot estimated at $13,000 ‘here’. Saturday night when they ransacked the apart- ment of, Mrs, June Sapera,: The loot Inclhded furs, Jewolty, and Christmas prekents, a ‘Hall elected | - VANCOUVER: ” Qs Willlam |Hall of Victorlix has: been elect- ed presidont oF. the Professlonal Engineers of ! ‘B.C. A - Victoria consulting’ engineer, A, B. San- dersson, was*'olected as. vico- prosident. by: thio: group, Elected as members of: ‘tho: association’s council: are: d.:8. Kondrick, i, R. Wright, P..N. Bland,: W. M, Armatrong ‘and: R. HL Richmond, | all of Vancouver.’ wo ots holp. Program'¢ ‘epinga GIO GE (i) Rie coinell, “has: ‘Agreed ‘to. “pay ‘10 conta. per capita” to holy" “tinaiice | n ‘frac homo nursing “care: pro- gram. Dr, Kor, Bonaon, Medical | hoalth officer for. the Cnriboo Hoalth Unit, anid, the provincial ffovornment, tie subsidize the program by $11,860.) 0s No licence - “costs $10 Driving without a Nconde' coat Oxcar WIN, of O18 Sixth Avenue Wert, § $10 bln morning Wn police court, AMM plonelad ‘iuilty ‘tothe charge: which (was Inid, about 2:90 pan, Priddy-“when ho was chodked on Third Avoniia.: * : srr mrtotes RDINBUIGE (A= TH Gilcon mlaod -the -youts of: 95° of ‘hor Scottish tonhit:- armors’ today, Tho rents .for' the: tdrma® hive boon: Inorenadd: to £3,518. 0 your from £1,014): The: ‘turmors'‘ar ) Daying:s wp: without u aquoaki 2 as affairs healtl d | G. W. Je Fiddes, zone ape at by: “the: ‘visiting: dentist, Dr 1 bitter. ‘protest : ‘against. th : ‘the’ ‘dental program . for: an preparations” ‘for ‘his.: forthcom-, ‘led the 708-party which was. Held by: the: “Women’s: Auxiliary : gifts: to,all. the, children. at both ° parties. neers, Lee James Dell, * Charges of: inhunia ly. ‘After: a: -five: year ‘interval al. is now. working: here.} | Only extractions. are ‘being | done |- and. no attempt at. _ preventative. iD nis 4 been: ‘subjected’ to this’ treatm J “The? wire ‘states? SeTphis’ is al Santa ¢ Claus paid “2 a “short to. Prince: “Rupert during. weekend: but has ‘since. returned’ tothe North Pole to complete. ing: trip’ on Christmas Eve.! epart-" | 4, : “More than. 500 children. atten vee whil aes dentist Approximately 10 children. were fA program. This is- only .one ex- Pi) ample of many inadequacies.|_ Immediate reply please. Signed | {—Staff of the Hazelton’ Amal- yr gamated , School.” ~. ‘lowing the dispatch : ‘ofthe tele- Teeth be fitted with: false. teeth “Tat:the expense. of; the» SeParicy “y ; day. and the firémén's te eater intendent. of Indian Health dentistry is. being made.:.Many ‘children dre losing permanent. teeth without parental. consent. were denied today by Dr.| treated in three’ days.’ Almost every child had ‘teeth extracted, some as many or four: in a few minutes. We are not criticiving | i] individuals but the Native health In a letter. to Dr.. Fiddes, ‘fol- gram, the ieachers state “we are or not these teeth were need- lessly extracted.”..- 0°. : They reqiest that ‘children who have. lost their. permanent ment. “Dr: Fiddes stated: volume ‘of. works: aba Miller, ‘Bay,’ jildren-of the fire uxiliary: firemen ats jre-gepartmient) a: "santa. handed: : out ‘goodies ‘andi - The jovial, bearded: gent, Jook-. ing. trim’ and © proper in a freshly laundered. suit,.. was delivered from the’ airport. to the fire hall ina fire: truck, Before departing for. the North. Pole, Santa:said that he was un- able .to bring - ‘his reindeér this trip.as.the snow was spread 2 little. too: thin’ ‘for Ais sled—G.O. na | City pioneer dies Sunday. One of Prince Rupert’s pio- 76, died at the goneral, hospital Sunday afternoon, Mr. Dell first came to this. ‘city in 1910 from his birthplace of Oshawa, Ontario. He worked in various firms as a stationary en- gineer and was last employed by the city council, He Js survived by his wife, An- netta, .two sons;, Wallace of Prince . ‘Rupert, and Gordon of Kamloops; and ‘one daughter, Mrs,. P. | (Violet) Cappadocia of Montreal, Funeral arrangements are be- Ing handled by Ferguson's Pu: noral Home and The Rov, G. T. Pattison. will. officiate at the service to be “held at 2 pam. Thursdays | Mines affected || | “in northwest VANCOUVER. o — The Brite |. ish Columbia and Yukon. chame |: bor. of Minos, has expressed con= |. corn!- ab. proposed. changes In]. mining reguintions that. would:|: affost ‘mining proceduro. in the|. Northwost. Torritorion, ° \Dr Christophor ‘Riloy, prosl=|" \ dent of the chamber, sald Ina ws sBtiatgmont;, today a committce |» by. Aim Js conducting’. porat tong." ) Dry ‘yuley ante ‘mining poople } gonorally.. pro grontly- concerned |. ovor, «tho so-called “Canadian: participation: ‘Claude’ - quiras 50 por. sont, participation |": by: ‘Canndinna’ ‘pofore any mine}, cin’ be brdught' into production...” Th ia folt. this clavac will have. a! sven aorlous' effect on the Ine voatmeit. ‘of: foreign capital in|! fot only In]. “pe thie mining: {Ndustry,’ tha: Northwout. Torritories, | put . ‘ho-wholg tof: Canaria," ho aid Assault sentence Port. ‘Edward, was found gullty- T ‘Applewhaite; Ho'was remand- ed until tomorrow . for sentenc- app intou a: os gh:.aurvoy of the pro-| "Canada. “Mining, ‘Rogulas).: ; Which. yo«.! . H Port, Edward, Leja School, ‘and |*- complaint. a and, ‘most. of’ the. children: 7 came. out: smiling.” Ls, “Dr. ‘Fiddes. stated. he; regretted ‘the. ““discouriesy. evident. in? for-’ warding .such:.a “complaint. to government, Native Brotherhood, etc., without checking: facts and referring - problems to. this. ‘ot: He went ‘on. ‘to. ‘gay: “Tndian Health Service-officers are sub- ject to. investigation -if. there is good. reason. to belive - -careless- ness or inconsiderate. work «is done. It'\is unwarranted however, to make general statements ‘in }. such: cases where facts and cir- cumstances are misinterpreted or magnified. We believe’ from our reports. that this particular officer was carrying out his re- quired duties according. to the standard .practice of travelling school ‘dental officers." .-: given tomorrow Wilfred Victor Stevenson . of on’ charges of ‘common assault and-indecent assault; when he appeared in police court Friday afternoon. before Magistrate ; E. ing, ae oe i “Stevenson: nad. ‘plonded | t not guilly to the charges.” which were: “aid as a result of | on in- cident ‘November ‘10 when) Os+ wald Alexander, of’Port idward was punched In the face , and |. Flora Ford,:also of Port; Bayard, |1 in no ‘position to state. ~whether |. THREE Bolti,: d’affairs,: . :_MEMBERS.- of. a ten-man. Cuban trade: mission held” brief "press ‘conference in Ottawa recently. , They are!: >Regino|: -Cuban ¢ -minister: -of ‘economy,: Emmanuel - ‘Btolik,. charge: -and: : ~Americo Craig, - ambassador « -designate.* The: mission is. in Canada to, Investigate t trade ‘possibilities: with ‘this’ country. Lo cea CP. _Wirephoto. : Speaking, to @ Progressive: Col servative:. “party:: luncheon:..M Fult mn: said: ‘Premier.’ Bennett : H officer. and his: :work ‘is; endard . practice. He. completed. @. large }. (A stroke: ‘Of: luck "Friday: pre- vented | a. ‘motor-vehicle. accident: . Gilbert: ‘Gaudry, of 1152 Elev- enth Avenue’ East, was teaching his wife: how. $0, Grive about 4:14 p.m. on the road 'to the. Depart- ment of Fisheries dock at Sour- dough ‘Bay.’ ‘In: ‘the car was the Gaudry’s' two. and: one. halt year old: son’ Dedn::* mat Rounding ‘the curve befote the dock, :Mrs;-: “panicked,” ‘said. Mr... Gaudry, acccleratod | ‘and lost control of the: ear. ‘The: vehicle. surged ahead;’’ jumped” a small guard rail’ and: ‘plunged into 12 feet of}: water. 6: Mr, Guiidey took his son out throught: ‘a window and then |" went back: for: his wife. — Fortunately no, time was lost and~ his” wifo | was taken out through’ the same window. Although . badly senred,’ none of the: Gudry's' were injured. . Mr, Gaudry sald; “Everything was golng along fine and thon all of a ‘audden we wore. in’ ‘sor! ous trouble, Wa were very lucky.” Lorie: oar. ¥ s towed out about '16"pim; the. same’ night, but Was beaten and. attacked, - Wor, i Fal ATLANTA tl ‘ Voday did oxtotiatve damage ta tho ‘dows in a‘number. of. ‘houses jn the pred * bor a - y, +, “MANILA: -gonvietion of 9,000: offigials, Bag \ bye ia . mee, ’ “ rookod tho, ‘glty,. es ‘daw ci Ht sue he “WASHINGTON UN “la vig as _ they wore 'twolyerrs ago 4 ihe? Ely rat’ “Alploma a: $078,000,000, ; te ty y ian ‘ he elite 2 poe ld Ne orhood:* Thore wore nd carly, reports « (Rowtors) - — The ‘Philippine: “announced: moro than. 19,000 ‘govornmont *. Investigated sinc; 1067. for allogod: corr "18,000: ndministrative onRos hnvo = “ ronulting. in, tho ., * “AN GATRO" (Rautars). ice} Tho’? sorninn Spnpor ‘M Goumburla,-in-an unsourged envy. ‘oxploaton + inthe. Jordanian Y awn termed a complete Joss. . 4 ! q ws Briefs WOE s ve ALM, a A. blast fita Nogro: ‘slemantary ‘school. oarly:,’ a bullet and shattared wine , sinately Nogro nolgh~:, Injuries, , spin “ prosidentinl ‘fice ‘ yupt. practicos,, About " ent-tonirottd “news... |: roport, anid. Sunday. wi aval" ‘polacd ae Amman": pohly yy day Ve oe Pe ee a se) a pbe gkecs — The Contminilat bloc: aloppod ‘up: ‘ite Md to underdeveloped nations inn 1060 to. ore thar $1,000,000,-.'. 000 but U.S, ‘officinis aro Jonas concerned ‘by: {MyoRc | Offorta“than of: Stato dopartment ‘figures ‘show. tho’. (_ COMMIT TIAG, lod “extondod $1,340,000,000,, ‘to: 20 nations during “WO-Wovitha of thiv yonr, | OxprOasOA alarm” at tho’ rity ‘the ; total: ‘was ” * 0 } sf R NaGOON. .: ‘oom -Rangoon's’ iguoab Engilah | lnrighiigo # A ne The Natlonicarriod' a page-dno 'ropdtt todny: of: fighting: ony ONIneae Nationnllat’ quoreliad vane ! Burmese: ‘troops: 3 iB Laos on eh Pap mys fiy dese shav ve | = bla,” " : ve officials - havo. been ;:} | after “stranding Bennett on. ce - VANCOUVER (CP) — Justice, Minister-Filton|3% said. Saturday: Golumbia River: discussions sven ca . “Bis * resignatién, ‘speecl pected: for: some time, was’ or so delegates:: i uh is ‘IT have spent a lot of: time ana far. this can go.” - . Mr;: Finlayson’ said: until a’ successor ‘was * ‘elected; probably at‘a:later- convention.. _Most. of::Mr..iFulton’s address. new year.” : years, possibly | Mr.. Fulton sald. - ernment. assistance, pe NS copt where: the: federal‘ govern: ment would invest in.a partner- boing.” Mr. Fulton sald once Ottawa 48 ‘repald in ‘full: tt would: have’ no further < Interost in! ‘the: Colum- |; s gu ay Ee oe SEG fy He sald ‘Mr, Bonnett's ontas |. Yogue’ of falaifications" concern: : ing‘ ‘Finance’ “Minister. Fleming's |: offor.‘and ‘the premior’s subso-| quent : ‘Yofaction: wore, i f00: jong to rote; tovatithis time.” ES ( “Wermust' see: that; the: ‘projet | ‘|Js-of bonefit:to the podplo, of the |: |province," - tho: milnlator’ anid, “not: juat: ‘Another, Pot, ‘pro, ect of the promgier.” ON ge hats | Four: men: 1 safe Bote S.. our: Princo: Rupert; fovapond’.n cold, wot: wight. 0 Graveyard.Islind |, [Cove near Motlakntla’ Anat night. Triond hand’ telations’ of 1 onattos’ ells All fi "Campbell, “1 Gordon Ronson ‘and Willlam An ‘deraon.” ‘all okpressod., , conoatt Wy ‘{wlion : tho” ment! Ald! Hof? return Howevor,' al | ante: and sound th werd unabla.:to: handlo thocb properly, ,. ut PWey nade ite nto, i about 6, a a standing: ovation’ by the: 250; money as leader of the provin-| © clal association; , Mr|:“Finlayson |:P& said. “There ‘is ‘a” ‘Hmit as 3 to ‘how |’ remain ‘in: the : party ‘as‘ leader |" was mbie a up fim discussion! of] ” . jy-Columbia negotiations and -how|. « iL -Gaudry sudden ¥* they, led to the treaty between) --..[.rgmey. the United States and Canada,|\. SSS expected to be ratified: “tin te) \ \N ' “Without: this, treaty, the pros: Cy ject would. be. dolayed for many]: . dndefinitely," cia my 7 -He said. the. federal offer’ of | $172, 000,000..to' help B,C, start]. |: work | on the Columbia‘'‘project) | was “a now: approach” | in Bov- ’ “Tt is.a new,, imaginative‘ con: fy fet rad dn Pillabury | froma: ‘bonting trl ‘ttn steely | amin a “The four:hdd: bow eagle i lnat. Mehtis tervifia’ atorm!! ant ship: to ; ‘bring the project. sdnito |: ef wit Nw fel . “RECORD: WOH £2 lia : a ” cost=of-lvinig: Mdox fenchad'’a\ cae : recoya'S High «for: the: third - “gtrnig ght. wonth;” “ratng: ‘twos a tenthe: ‘ofta. ‘pointiito” 190.6; at . “November!:1.); Previous’ high * was" 128.3) aimonth'earlier..Up-. “yor ‘grap tracesi living ‘costs, | “pao Pe oad'eloea. equalling. - 100,"for 1050: and'to ‘date this. your: ‘Lower’ graph? shows tho::. Indoxt of Cavorigo « ‘ndustrial.. “wagestand anidrios.’. Tho Index;. “based: ‘on 1949 -figures’ wequalers "Unig, 100}! Wwas178.2:at October: | “Ys ‘up Léitrom 176.8:nt Septem-.: ' bor. wey, tel, tate LOR Nowanay! ! “* ht ay ue os 4 rah wae Are wit a E IEA T. HER wl CP da We be tae |e niet rear es pWidely rrcscattiored ; “ehowara at samostl “alon a ‘ ope lit ea det. Wing wine “net ¥6 a 10 a ‘ ve re Ng ioe tonight... ‘and arity vom rows, 98," ‘and r4Qv: hi ‘Variable: Valle AW, with : tho mainiand:. . ‘