-I! J Appointed Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 20, 1951 a most unusual pinturel j William Long is Clerk Thii it Mi tory of young Jo Gillit, Hollywood writer . . . Norma Daimond, glamorous movi itor and REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT ' (Continued from page 21 inK wlvn he said: "I Bin very Blad the door has not been Closed." INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS International affai s are of such overwlielmins concern t h e r davs. and "Mike" Pr-amn , In such a w.!l - known fi'iir-throughout the world, that I would like to clo.'c this letter tatty Schafr, lovly young girl who loved Jo. Promotion for Assistant Treasurer And -Collector Piramount presents New city clerk of Prince Rupert, beginning sra;l einri. mint u- uuit-mt with a . March 1, will be R. W. Long, present A ' 7.11 4 k 1 ' --- .. :,. JxL ; ij mmmz? yarns treasurer and collector. Out of six other applicants, Mr. Long was selected last night by a majority ballot vote of the city council to replace City Clerk H. D. Thain. mm ' ERICH von STROHDM SDIii'SliT Mr. Thain has resigned to take the similar position at Port Al John Dickey of Halifns: -I have i'rrn pirtirulnrlv pleased U notp the nlniost universal approval rofl esteem in which the Scr.rrtarv of State for External Affair is held hv the people of ,'is country. Tli' is a second instance to whieh we can point in hich puti'ia opinion in Canada Is at th i rresent time nartl'i'larlv sound snd firm. I sh wld like to mint out to both h friends and his Pi-mies. if he has ny enemie-. that behind the Secretary of State fo- External Affairs In all v,ie options and in the stands ' Sold Locally by J WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE BOUIHARI) berni of city clerk, treasurer and collector. Mr. Long has held his present Prince Rupert Due Tomorrow a Mourwooo irotri flllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll position in Citv Hail four years, -j ! A native son. he was born and TO SPEAK HERE A. Gordon Huson, infdrmat'on adviser to the High Commissioner fur the United Kingdom in Canada, will be in Prince Rupert this week to speak Wednesday lilRht before the Women's Canadian Club. "Britain Today" will be the subject of this graduate of nNANCYOtSON mDCUM UOTO MUCH lC W(8B m Cecil 8 OeMiltc Hedd Hoppei Busttr Kton Anna Q Niljso u av with nhnnximis odors. educated nere. Me is it. Followine annual overhaul Nominated for 193a Mr. Thain said he had tele- "I like it fine." the citv clerk of North asked about his he said, when anQ the Installation of a sprlnk-new appoint- ier system, the veteran Cana- academy Award vcnr-nn vpr with reeards to odors ment, "but 1 11 wait until ine next dian National steamer i-rince irhirh he has so courageously Herring Plant Here Approved TOHAY to WKDSESDW from the plant there. He was council meeting before saying Rupert has returned to service , th name o hi8 Coun- f Snrbonne So'b0,n"e. University, School (Vf of F"' Econo raris, ' told, said Mr. Thain, that after any more." Next meeting Is on the company's weekly run t soUd barklne of n ; and Lonoon an 1 " m. - 9;1 mics. who was imeniKt-m-c I between Vancouver, Prince Ru- Cabinet, anil installation of new equipment, Marcn 5 ! col!narues in the comolaints of residents averaged j Mr Lone was appointed on a Pert and Ketchikan. our gTeat irime particularly In command of Capt. William Minister. M". St. Laurent": and i City Council Gives Permission I Fur Reduction Factory i about two a month. The plant is sjx month probationary period located within half a block of a' at the minimum scheduled salary large residential section. of J320 ner month. LIGHT UP at Eccles, the well known coastal j would add the firm deter-vessel Is due here tomorrow mination of the Canadian peo-morning from the south. p) officer with the British Army during the war and was associated with the United Kingdom embassy in Washington before coming to Canada and his present post last year. Mr. and Mrs. Huson will arrive from Ottawa on Tuesday night's train and sail on Uw Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver. Called for under the new iea- , HOTEL FRASER HOUSE t Canadian Fish and Cold Stor- McLean Shipyards wished to go. ,vnTnrR vapavpv age Company (B.C. Packers) lasl 'on record with a mild protest ." u' " night received unanimous ap-i Mayor G. W. Rudderham explain-! f""" Pc0unc"l de- proval of the city council to build ed a letter from the company had , estf IZtlL til I cWed to , ad v ertlse locally only to herring processing plant at'been handed to him with the : eral regulations governing fire prevention on passenger ships in uanaaa, tne vessel uas iui Old Game is (Tried Again . iw.fo will 1 v,ot (net in rase $eal Cove providing -;wiu.Km , a., assistant treasurer and collec- t be odors arose from tne piant ne- "uu" .. t.nr Also. iinfsurre.s.sful ann llrants weeks been undergoing installation of extensive fire protection equipment. be "Httle or no smell. , I At a special session council came obnoxious, tne company, GREER and BRIDDEN wished to be recorded as naving ' ',. Uvard one written protest; a vtr bile vai,aui.f. l ny With the return of the Prince , VANCOUVER. The "Spanish Rupert to service, the Canadian prisoner" game Is still being National has withdrawn the , thoueh It Is one of BUILDERS & CONTRACTS bal report of a telephone conver- protested. lion by City Clerk H. D. Thain, ALDERMEN PLEASED I given for replies. 1 i Other uiuer Bpijutaii applicant b from Hum Prince ruiiLc steamer steamer Prince frince George. ueoree. uuring During . lt, .hB niriPSt. confidence stunts ,.,ith Nrth vn.vmv..r'e iivi Alri T B. BlacK. wno mcveu dlerk and a clarifying statement that permission be granted, said ; Rupert was John Mulroney. Alsotne next few months the newer j ever invented. It's been tried in - ' . 11 . rmr nnnlrinn ntora fl afirfra TT ljfiillnri U IknuniurViUi . a, tViin nrl CP PHONE BLACK 36 by D. W. Souter, manager of the he was nappy to see uie umwuj Hf'j"'b -7 ""-"';mup '"uls,uJ Prince ttuperv iiimc r-h ..n nhinh ic o eh3.H. ovnanrf . Armstrong, B.C.; William Kolas- hauled and also equipped with h, nne here has been known Good Tourist Season Seen VANCOUVER. Tilts Is coing to be a good year for Canada's tourist Industry, O. A. Trudcau, assistant general passenger traffic' manager, Canadian National Railways. Montreal, told For Efficient Building ond Remodelling iiiry of B.C. Packers. 1 I want to see me lisnuig m-: . ci. ...wuoC u.auuiuuuii me iiiuicmuu ,Q jall j0r uie uctcynun. . !....(., , iic htcrhpet. ripvr-l:,n- P. McDermid. Vancouver, and vices. i...a rr,Cr.tivp victims i Mr. Souter gave council assur ment here,'1 he said, adding hs Donald MacKay. Victoria. j prince George is due to to rcceiVe attention live in the had faith in the company's City Clerk H. D. Thain read out return to service late in May to fj0wichan Lake-Princeton Lake Prince Ruprru; I ; r.o. Box 731 ance that "everything possible will be done to eliminate any odors from the proposed plant.", lie said the city would receive ability to control the odors. I tne applications ana reicrences, start the 1951 Alaska tourist regi0n, according to Supt. w. Alri neoree Casev. who at first most of which showed varied ex-1 .season, commencing with a Harvison. RCMP. They are In : ,.o m tho irronnrls that oerience. After the reading, Aid. ; charter . triD for the - Portland - ,.fnt. nf letters. The writer such an undertaking in writing -r- jui-Liyv v Oregon) Journal. On June 15, ca hp Ls in a Mexican jail and newsmen here Monday. Book- lngs are very good up to pres- j ent and indicate as great an , influx of visitors to Canada as. 1 other fish companies had built at ueorge i,asey movea a mccuun ... i :.. Ko mnria hv TYininritu hnllnl vnt.p today. the Prince George will leave nas documents entitling him to USED CA n niQrnnpp irnm liih i;ily. bkicu v ...v.v " ; 'We have three otnvr reduction .u v, .. onioH ir ce "thp fullest It took two ballots from each Vancouver on the first of eight vact WPalth stored In a customs last year, said Mr. Trudcau. All , lllunLc npar rpsiHcntinl pptinn. tix- nMunM ... u-n ika rlnni ..ni,nrl..inrl lnn enmmor vriv- , aii i nAnr1c tc a lnun " " roolWatinn nf an lnclUStTV WniCU H".inuci w lliaivc nic uiiai ui ; juicuuicu iu-uuy . j JfenOUSC. nil lie "ciuo , i - , now t ...i.i n-i4iw - . ,T ., i . . . i u n 1 mat rninn up i ( uiu and we have no complaints," said in pnahle him to attain 1 .the foundation 01 our liven-, s VALUES was that the International sit free man, and obtain his wealth. ine iirsi oanot mcKea a ma- OKagway. v. tr ; , hood uation did not deteriorate "If people, writing letters to joruy ior any applicant duv the newspapers haven't got the second was: ( courage of their convictions to: Long 7 Mntrnnau 1 ,1 r ,i' ivn vaiiLuuvci, aujavciu tu Burrard Shipyards; at the foot nf Gore Avenue, Vancouver, and In the centre of Steveston. Modern equipment, he sdid, had done j CHATHAM, England f The Royal Navy frigate Pelican dock-led at this entish port with un- Beer Jerkers Seek More Pay smn tneir names, tnen i can i, McKay I usual passengers. She carried two , VANCOUVER. Beer parlor LIVERISH? ""Trouhlfs never come wiiKly" thry mf. So take Pr. Chaw'v Knint'y-Livpr Filli and net two treat mi'nu in one) Thii proven remedy heltm you (eel belter fatter because 't tHievet both liver and kidney disorder Hnd the backache, and paint ul joints which so olten result. Ir. aroa -y oasi apes aim ia Wi- men , aDmen. waiters and utility consider them as protest." said; Aid. H. M. Daggett. He referred , ' to two recent letters in the Daily News. I A rider was added to the motion granting the permit, which i toises bounu ior the Glasgow zoo. will seek 'a 40-cent hourly wage RADIO DIAL CFPR Increase. There are 400, ana ne 1240 Kilocycles Lhate a nam todfnenrton. M dchasesL (Subject to Change) gotiations will be with 6 J Vancouver hotels. The present contract expires April 1. Tapmen now get $47.50: waiters, $40, and utility men, $36. slated that everything possible' was to be done by the company l( to eliminate objectionable odors.; "We don't want another stink i plant," said Mayor Rudderham,; referring to a former reduction' 1!U! Al'STIN 2-Duor Sedan, good condition, . heater, etc , 1918 CHEVROLET Slylemastor Sedan, 18.600 n miles, private owner. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, PUC 15118 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan. Private owner, Excellent condition. Heater and other extras, .recently overhauled I'll!) CHEVROLET Sedan. Very good condition. Heater, Defroster, PUC and other extras H 1948 C HEVROLET Deluxe Sedan. Private owner. Very good condition. Heater, etc 51 1950 VAl XII AI.I. 6-Cylinder, Including heater and defroster. New car guarantee. 297 miles i1 1917 PONTIAC Deluxe 25 Series Sedan. Mileage 17.000. Privatey owned. Hester, new tires, etc l!! 1939 Bl'ICK Sedan. Heater and Defroster; in running condition 1911 OLSMOBILE Sedan. Out of town owner; in fair condition 1950 PONTIAC 8-Cvlindcr Deluxe Sedan. Private owner. In excellent condition. Hydrumallc drive; plant !n this area. AIR PASSENGERS PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. 11.04 Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning b'ong 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 0:00 BBC News & Comty. . . 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 lime Signal 10:00 Morning Visit', 10:15 Barry Wood Show 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Robin Hood's Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Ail For Action ADVERTISE About 13.000 aircraft passengers touched down at Prince Albert last year. 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