j I.o-fil iKtrit'ri'imt hrstiirhei tin v.. I Prince- Rupert Doily Ncwi Thursday, November 22, 1951 -a now pop, ii v ' APfi ' : NMlt.)KN f LIL'KNCB ...... i Coola Vullt-y "HlWHlt 7 1-l-HlM .iill-ii H llKlllHi., when Hitler dissolved it in 1943. Its activities were to mam-! tain a chain of homes in Ger-1 many for veterans and their dependents in distress, to provide financial help for the sick can- i cer sufferers could have opera-i Piitlllc Mills Lim- complained that it is not demo-i critic enouirh and that too many generals are in senior pa-mon.-,. ' There have been calls for Gen. Friessener's removal. FIGHTS BOLSHEVISM The Stahlhelm works less pub - j licly. Its headquarters on the ; corner of ine -,tn h-west rpiftrtVi of Section 2tt. Township 8; thence i westerly along the northerly 1 boundaries of said south-west ! quarter of Section 29, the south! half of Section 30 of said Town- ' ship 8, and the south half of Section 25, Township 6 to the north-west corner of said south ; naif of Section 25; thence duel north o chains; thence due ec.st 1 20 chains; thence due south 40 j chains; thence easterly in a straight line to the north-we-u I comer of the south -eat quarter I ,,in lands l-ul by 'Kbt'r with cmlalri "DIG FOR VICTORY" torj ." Lord Bcyd-Orr told i-NEW DELHI (Reulrsi Lord terviewers that by the usp'oJ Boyd-Orr, famous agriculturist, Modern agricultural t-chnoloKjn, has given famished India a new India can still grow all the fwd national slogan "Dig for Vic- :he needs." 4t oL j, ,;o nm lir,'M-1 ., ot Die north-fast cor-: Hi.ii"- 3 V-l Land W Lot aituaUKl on Hie T re ul North Ber.llnc r 'u(. u,,rth to the eaWrly J"u, .-u-rslu-U of Hum- il.ilut .. 1U ... a uelvul patcned-up top floor of a bomb-damaged building in Cologue, adorned with Imperial German flags have a "cloak and dagger" atmosphere. Its program, avowedly political,' is couched in vague, semi- Vets Group Factor In W. Germany By JOHN EARLE BONN (Reuters) Germany's main veterans' organizations are competing hotly to sign up the millions ol West German ex-servicemen. 1 The winner in this recruiting campaign may determine whether the former sokiiera, organized as such, will be a major force in West German politics; and, if they are. whether -they will buck the Bonn republic or the Nationalist right. The three main veterans' groups are: 1. The Union of German Sol tions paid for and to encourage the spirit of old comradeship at home and abroad. Hitler confiscated its property a well as its 40,000,000 reichs-marks asset "funds gathered from the pennies of poor people," Gen. Reinhardt says. Today, the League, trying to reorganize . in face of rivalry, finds itself involved in expensive legal wrangles over the return of its homes from the state government. i r., uiuiiK th easterly, jj.oi-ny " southerly L ,,. muwiImiI ol f' , ...irny bountluri ol I i: ii.. m:' iiurilifrly ami ncuru oi siutf ui me nortn-east quarter of the aforesaid Section 25, Township 6 ; t hence easterl y along thc northerly boundaries ol tiit south-east quarter ol the north-fast quarter of said Section 25. Towuhhlp a and trie south hail of tho north-west quarter of aforesaid Hection 30. Township 8 to th north-east corner of sari south half ol the north-wist quarter; thence easterly in a straight line to the north-west corner of the south half of the north-west quarter of aforesaU Section 29. Township 8; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said south half ol the northwest quarter; thenc southerly to the aforesaid north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section 29. Township H. being the point in.- ,4-r tht-re- Ul-"i.-.t Wtf" I O 9sl 'mm ( J ,.,.,n ul i-uiuiwucaiwlil. 1 ;.t Hi"1 north-west T KuW 3 '' f pim uii t'Mi bl; j 4, Uiu mutil llur ol 1 n Ann. tix'iioe MHtthtt.-ly 4 juii tlw w..iUKlrie, ol I-. me u..itli-t w.'iifcr J' ,.,.,. ..uititofriy t thf .,,.. oi sil Luc item ? i-..,iMlv UotuKtury ui la l l'l..ytoa Crek. (...trul uuierly. westerly Z uur.non tt'jiiK the Protect with the BEST mysterious terms. A spokesman,! who asked that his name not be disclosed, said: "Our practical task is to fight Bolshevlsmt We would not stand idly by if the j .states were threatened by Marxism." Stahlhelm is a re-foundation of the nationalist, para-military force absorbed into, Hitler's S.A. (Brownshirts). Claims that it has over 130,000 members are doubted by Allied and West German officials. With an eye to the future, it aims at attracting youth. Its spokesman says that the "young Stahlhelm" has 7,000 members, whom they would like to put In uniform and equip with small arras. The "Kyffhaeuser League" is led by a former Prussian Guards commander, Gen. Wilhelm Rein-hardt, who says: "We reject politics. Our task is social." The League, founded in th last century-, numbered 3,000,001) members, paying 30 pfennings an" .id west" .-ly oouii- A;.;ir:y Aalcrli' iji kul Credit uln ... tlue IKttllli-t',.en.'e north A. '" I CANNED FOODS Q diers, a loosely-knit grouping oi old comrades' associations such as the Afrika Korps. tne "Green Devils" paratroopers, the S3, men. Formed in September to include all local organizations, it pledged support to the Bonn Germany but claimed that otherwise it would be non-political. 2. The Stahlhelm (Steel Helmet), an avowedly "anti-Bolshevist" political organization. 3. The Kyfihaeuser League, which limits itself to welfare work. The Union of German Soldiers soon ran into difficulties with the Bonn government. Its provisional president, Col. -Gen. Hans Friessener, 59, publicly condemned the July 1944 plot against Hitler's life and defended the German soldiers who in 1939 invaded Poland. The government rebuked the Union's leadi-rs for breaking their undertaking not to take part in politics. Since then there have been signs that the Union has met further trouble in its own ranks. Teie, RmrfP ft, Cra:t lnrt n.nrrci , thence due east to the easterly ooun-dury of the watershed ol Ku.Huu.um Hiver: thence in a general southerly euterly. and uorthsrly dlrecUon aloni' th easterly, atoutheny aiid westwu' bounuaritw nt th wawmhed of aaid Nuaauum Hiver to the southerly boundary of Hnctton 10. Towusrup 4 then cuaterly tkUmy, said fcoutheriy tjcjundary to tike aotHh-eant cirfner of the Houih-went quarter of aaid ecT tuit 10, beuiK a pomt on the westerly boujidary of afr.aid Lot 155. Pulp: Leaws; theiw northerly and easterly! alonkj th bouiioiu-i ol aid Lot lo5 to the tuoat uuriherly uorth-east corner tlieretj, being the poiiti 0i cuu-menc4-iiten,. HI.1H K Cuk'oienclUd at tho ouwl westcrrly souti.-wtiht corm; ul Lu. 151. Ptiip! Leiv, Kaitife a. Coast Laud District, i - point oa th ea.-iVc-rly twwn-i U ,y f Section 24. TownUnp 4; them : Mf-utiwriy to tne HouLk-e-tutt corner -uaul 6evifu tlwww itouth :0 , (rfKteea east u tne westerly bounOary ; xA trie waU:riif&(Kl ol Caconlui treeit; j tner.ee in a ifeurui uurtherly direction along said wuotoiiy bouudury Ui u point due Houtn ol tli outh-ett.st : txiruer U the nurtta-wwt quarter of the north-we- quarter ol Stctiou 21. Townarup J; tiu-iicc iMrth to aaid :outh-at coriit-r; thejice nortneny aioiiK the euuWrly boundary ol aaid iionii-WfKt quiiiwr ol trw luirih-we-it quarter ui Hrctiun lownship 6, to tnv wiuuieriy hiKh water mark ol the B-na Cool Kivur; tbenee w.str.y ulong wiU southerly hih water mark U the soutbrly proloiiKatioji ul the evMerly ixiunuary of the Imctional .south-west quarter ol Hection 29, Towti.shlp 6; trece northerly to and aloi said eaHteriy ixjimdary to the north-a:t corner ol said south,-west fl'vrr thence due uoith W tl--ewtleriy boundary ol the watershed (J TsulleanootiA River; tlicnce in a (general northerly and westerly dlrec-tHu along the vaterly and northerly boundaru of said waler.be4t of 'lsatleanootz River to tlw; imriheny Ixiuiidury of tho watershetl oi Tseap-wahuulx River; thence wo.ste.rly and Houtherly alonK the northerly ant we tor I y bouutmrus oS said watershed of 'l useatuKl Rivw U) the northerly boundary of aforesaid Section 24. Town ship thence easterly to the norm-west corner of aiore.satd Lot 160, Pulp Lease; hence easterly along said noriheny boundary to the svjuth-east corner of tiection 'JO. Tuwnbhip ; thence due aouth to the southerly boundary of aforeKanl Iit IMi t-ohi' Lease; thence westerly, southerly, mfd weterly alortK the boundaries of suid Lot UiiS, Pulji hfiuw, Ui the south-went corner thereof, being the point of commencement. hum k f Commencing at the north-west corner of Lot 7t:, Range a Coaat Lund District; thence; easterly and southerly uliiiiK the boundaries of said Lot 703 Ui the uutb-weat corner of the northwest quarter of Hction 30. Township 1; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said north-we t quarter to the easterly boundary of th watershed ul Tsf;mrKtl Kiver; thence In a Keneral southerly, westerly, and northerly direction along the easUTlv. southerly and westerly boundaries of said watershed ol TwmooU Hiver tn a point due weat of the Nouth-west corner of Lot 618 )TL. 10:it6H(: thence east to said corner; thence nurih-eusu-rly in a straight line to the aforesaid north-west corner of Lot 7ttt. bctn the ptjint of commencement. Ill.Of K 10 (a) Cammenclnir at the south-west coi ner of the north half of tl.c north-half ol Section 22. Town ship 0. Haiie 3. Coast Land District; thence easterly along the southerly boundaries of the north half of the nortn half of Section 22 and Section 23, Township 6. to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 23; thence northerly to the northeast corner of said north -west quarter of the norin-west quarter of Section 23; thence westerly along the northerly boundaries of said Sections 3 and 22, Township 6. to the easterly boundary of the west half of the east half of Sec-t Ion 27 of said Xow n sh 1 p 6 ; thence northerly ilong said easterly boundary to the southerly hiKh water mark of the Hell a Coola River: thence In a general westerly direction along hai southerly hip-h water mark to the i..ri I- ..." HUd UK KM. 1 n 1 1' Jimmil tu&n 1 ! u.r sl'UUi shore of i i Ann; tl.eilo In a X v Uii.-itiiiU along the a r mi'1 " to tlie liorlh-Uil u UilK W"t if. ."it 4, ;,i t!i.- north-west cor- ..... u.-.ai.i quarter ii I wiiJni- a Kant;"- 3 Com ii i i.c-e easterly ttncl 0. lln' bi.untlarMu. of bultf ,ltr nl S lloil 29 lU IHC ... L.i.-i.a, tlt.inc Uu I r.ri. iK.unuary Ul till M i .ii iiki. Kivtir; Ihciic . w"".lrly aiul j i l v. n i. ,n i.lo.i tin- u4U.riy, ...ifiiv i.oiii.(lant.u .jf 'I'iili liako Klver , iu, miliary of the euwt ,i s. i ! n.n ill.. Towitalnp f tla- n'itli-we.iil qiiui't"'r of fiu.iiii-.-i.Hl i T.mo.-,Ui. , bBinsf or commencement, (d) The fractional north-east quarter and the north hull of the frac- I tional north -wept quarter of Section 19, Township 8. 1 BLOCK II Commencing at the south-west cor-ner of south-west quarter of the ' north-east quarter of Section 20. Township 8, Range 3 Coast Land District; thence northerly and easterly aiong tn westerly and northerly boundaries of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter and the ' north-east quarter of the north-cast quarter of said Section 20, and the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter and the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of Section 28, of said Township 8. to the northeast corner of said uorth-eaBt quarter of the south-west quarter; thence I southerly to the south-east corner of aaid south-west quarter of Section 2H; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the west half of the northwest-quarter of Section 2!, ol said Township 8; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said west half of the north-west quarter to the northerly boundary of the south-west quarter of said Section 21; thence easterly and southerly along the 1 boundaries of said south-west quarter to the northerly boundary of the south half of the south-east quarter of said Bection 21; thence easterly aionji the northerly boundaries of sai-J south halt of the south-cast quarter of Section 21 and the south-west quarter of tho south-west quarter of Section 22. of said Township 8 to the north- , cast corner of said south-west quarter) of the south-west quarter; thence southerly to the south-east corner thereof; thence westerly along tho southerly boundaries of said Sections 22 and 21. Township 8. to the easterly bounuury of the watershed of Noomst Hiver; thence in a general .southerly, westerly and northerly direction slon V V V V V WWV VVWWW VV VV W W VVV VW'r V V VVVV A-"W-VA i 1 1 MrMmmiMxm r -- 7 9fr:- moke nci un lit. i Swat Caporai Cigarettes and cnjoij tlic purest form in which tobacco can be smoked - roiled in thc( world's purest papcrr disposal of the application and. therefore, to insure consideration, submissions should be received by the Deputy Minister of Forests within that period. However, equal consideration will be accorded to all submissions received at any time prior to final disposal. 1 I i Submissions snou ne addressed to: Deputy Minister of Forests, Department of Lands and Forests, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. (N15,22,29,D6) i j ., i'l I:' 5 4'. . . , . ? 1 : .11 1 1 1 1 v f. i, " 1 1 ' . tlio easterly, southerly and westerly boundaries fit said watershed of Noomst River to the westerly boundary of the east half of the southeast quarter of aforesaid Section 20, Township 8; thence northerly to the1 north-west corner of said east hail of the south -east q uar ter ; thence westerly to th south-west corner of aforesaid south-west quarter of the norli.-eact quarter o? Scctn 20 Township 8, being the point of commencement. HI.OI k 1'! - (si The north hall of the north-east quarter of Section 15. the north half of the north-west quarter and the north-east quarter of Section 14, the south half of the north-west quart) and the south half of Section K!, tho west half of Section 12, the north half of the south-east quarter of Section 12 and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section 12. all in Township 8, Ranj;e 3. Coast Land District. (b) The east half of the south-east quarter of Section 1. Township 8, the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Section 1, Township 8. and the south half of the south-west quarter of : Section 6. Township 10. (c) The south half of the north-eu-t i ft tiiirnfiti-; &7i, I flit - ' V st(" ' r ! el- fit' 1LUi-!' -4 V i I 's. r -rr .- the liorth-fst .M.iih-fa.st nuaru-r ii;-,liip 2. itiuix -i t; Uience One I lit IK't- Utit IKiTlh ! (J IIP Wt,t :.ouilKTly in a n the nort.h-wei Ui-i;A;.t quarter quarter of iisla 2, thi-nee j t b e WfsL-rty ,t- it h;ill of the r.-vtcst quarter ol i n ihf nurtlM-rlv k of i lie UvDa . :( ' m a Kf-nej ul in aluiiK ,he wUtl waicr in r it to V.'u1 ul ufiircsaid ,hip 2; tlience iii.rm-fit.st cji hkV tst quarter uf said i,k itie point uf t i he Intersection f.'.untlury of frac- (.1 h-cti(4i 10, uiL:e ;J Coast Ijand t.'- riorthTly high i lie H-iItt Cfiola (i ii- north 120 mth-pHsterly in in t.'ie n'jrtrj-fKftt i ti-wewt quarter quarif-r ol np 2; thnc i. v, the easterly s.ud Houth-west ih-eust quarter ki ii.riherly lityh i he heliti Cooia ier!y nloriK Siiiti ater miirlt to the ncement. intersection of rv of the west hlf irlcr of Section :i Coust Land 'nliriy hiKii watr " in Hiver; thence ni n -est tit corner of n-r nf the south, u .ii 22. Township i to Uio rastiirly sheet of an un-n fluws through iwnsiup 4; thence mv (Jirectlon Mlcjng : ii the water-creek and con-Hiuijn the easterly watershed of Sal- it north 45 de-'iii h-east trner ol vmth 4& drKreos t. corner; thent-f .uh-west corner of due went to tho "i the watershed mt Hiver; thence L.sterly direction iv boundary to a f the suuth-west n-west quarter of "i 4. thence east -i corner; thence :md ftoMtherly s or said Section corner of aw 1. thence easterly f ooundnry of tsai'J "'i:uiid northerly Hi'iia Coo la River; .isterly direction y 'iiyh water marK 'J' Hiiitlarv nf itip THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FO THE "OYSTER" northerly boundary of the south- i west quarter of aforesaid .Section j 27. Township 8: thence westerly, to the nurth-west corner of sari j south-west quarter; thence south-j erly ulong the westerly boundaries ; of aforesaid Sections 27 and 22. Township 6 to the south-west1 corner of the north half of the north half of said Section 22, GEORGE COOK PRINCF RUPFRT and TERRACE quarter or section at, i own-ship 9. (d) The north-east quarter of Section 6. and the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of Section 7. Township 10. PACIFIC MILLS LIMITED. November 15. 1051. Any submissions in respect to the above application must be in writ.-1 ing. Not less than slxt days after the date of first publication of thK "Notice of Application" in the British Columbia Cuvette, the Minister of Lands and Forests may make finul Daily, mo'8 and more people are enjoying ihe fine, uniform quality of this delicious salmon! It's processed within hourt of catching, to retain ihe rich flavor. Buy Challenger today; being the point of commence-mat. ib 'liie south-wet quarter of the north-west quarter ol Section 2i, Township 6. (c) Cummcitctiitf at the north-east JOHN BULGER LTD. JEWEL I ERS Produced by Fishermen's Ca-operative Federation, Vancouver, B.C. Ji r J:. t I '4: - ' 4. ft ; V : . fi f aforesaid Sec-thence northerly H) 4 'ni' iMmndaiies of t of Section 1 "H-rly hl(ih water tt'Vfcr; thence lii '"'eUvtn niong snid r nihj-k to the Hindu iy of tne 'h-west, quarter l"P 4, biinB the nt. '"; north-cafr: cor-i T WSV RK!Ve 3, .,"- sitimiod touta of t " southerly atvn 1 ' ' ol snltl Lot 20 1 ry or the water- K k Crwk; then 1 -'l.Tly and weslerU ol the watershed H. " en to inn or the watershed ''k: thence !.,,. " I ' he iherly and westerly waterehed of salrt I; ? lhe southerly 7 "rt.h half of Bectlon I rn r m to the III ni .Lh'w,st corner of lid Tht' n,,r,h hBlt f j. ,e T"'Wp 1; thence " Wi-nid u.t 620 (XL f (";'Tlyade.8terlv KunT 01 8HU1 62 '-"e;;!;reo''bci"8 v .Av.j, ; w V, Id be& e as it sUo i.