Prince Rupcil Daily News Thursday, November 2!), 1951 missjon, nt the expiration of the Therefore, it Is my firm belief v,iai.. present frantlilse now held by that if negotiations could be aimer an ? """fO n , the Northern British Columbia kept on a competitive level, the sms ul ii pWi ; Power Co. Ltd., to supply power city would be in a more advan- "je JV. to the city of Prince Rupert, taueuus position to secure a bet- sanitati 1"low l!nt b, upon such terms as may be mu- ter deal, either through the B. c. au'hwit!? m 'Jur. ' tually agreed upon by the coun- Power Commission or any other Uic caui ,0 "ro ka- cil and the said Commission and private concern. w, u:s "I 'iiM,! approved by the electors?" notj ALD. MICHAEL KRUEGEII ,.s TJ i"''i 'to C became 1 favor the Northern 1 . TrfJ fig I V 1 - J Vr 4 , . . . - - Mil ERBOX a. c.. fower co. ur uwi x uw- tuiiur , Whetho "'w th verely wun uie ruvvui wuiuu sion than with the Northern approve of the B. C. Poiver Com- ; Dai'y News: first with l"e . r"I'alea B. C. Power company or ooea mission, but lor uie loiiowms inaiiK you lor printing iy , piigU( the Power Commission nave reasons: 1 let tci but very sorrv that vou diri .. ... l,ls spreui POWER QIESTION Editor, Daily News, Re articles: "Who Will Supply the Power." After reading reports of council meetings I still don't know cmwi-al men who can meet an . , ,u. n,. niu,.o uhi ' nnl. mil. in the truth I wml. . . ."n UMir h..riJ ' : emergency any better? Certain-' tne cit seoing a tender it regarding our own people refits- di'l,.h1' the ies in J i.. ...Kt 11 mart nf what . . ' . . . . - i I.,.. I ty lium c Bhoii rt niir ne OUL in llie UU.M- imk iu nuic uic uuayci. ana ii how the pleolscite will be word-! occurs elsewhere w h e r e the.y of consiuering one tender ! also regarding looking up the Qf whu, ! ?c0ple e s only as this referendum seeks 1 Scripture references on drink, i crobM mo a,""i to do. It would be better that j I would appreciate It very ; We have V fc negotiations from any other 1 much though if you would put In I ure on the ed. Power Commission operates, it As far as I can see, we are has difficulties equally as great asked if we want the Power I as those which may occur here. Commission, not: "Are you in! I can't see the Government favor of continuing with the spending a million dollars to present Northern B. C. Power improve the service without Company?" or "Are you in fa- ' strong pressure from big busi-vor of asking the B. C. Power ness. Do any think If they took company or companies De nisii- a cunrcuuu. wneie 1 reierrea ti(.s an(j 7 " h tuted during the same interval to the merchants commercial- nrerntion T ,nls 'o tske so that the city would be in a;h,lng Christmas, you omitted is criminal '8,aarii Dasition to maintain its bargain- Christmas, making my statement 1 t, , hie rights throughout the ne- 1 without sense or reason. I trust ' al,' , .1,1. u are nwru Commission to take over and this over that they would P" 1 gotjaUng period. When ncgoti-4- j you will do this as it has been : elminaU. t tm" " of to ae suddIv us with electric enerev ud large sums money tions have been completed wlthi btuut ht to my attention by more ; the autho authentic iti : ..,., all parties concerned, then tiie than one who read It. velop this power even if they Are we still a democracy, or Jou,,d a new metd "f put infK do some aldermen think dicta- tors have the oest system and a'10'1" ," the ,long have if I results of these negotiations! a. THOMSON. should be'submllled to the elec-1 W'H be tcxi Ui Ui , ferinz public? If, as they give their voters no choice? imi. Thomson is original letter . v had. to be cut down in the in- i JlaKU starts, RpmPmw tercst of brevity.-Ed.l S vc"' " ' belter than c,: tors for their consideration and study. Only when this has been done can they be in a position to intelligently judge whether already Intimated, they cannot give as cheap a service, why stick our necks out and ask for a more costly service? w I"! .'ure that ,h. Will this be taxpayers only or will all voters have a vote on this issue? After the Government's pa.st performance with the Liquor Control Board and B. C. Hos they favor that the B. C. Power I have been a property holder, Commis.sl0n supply them witn r " Jare ol tlic 11 i"S r.icRa. If there is a mas, m 1 for rcetir.,ti .. FEARS 1'I.AGI E F.IO.M RATS Ed'toi Daily News: The failure ui: in of viir the local mini aui audi ana usei ui uttunc-e iui nflwer or not years. 2. Should the council and the pital Insurance, I am really u- 1 u'nn'd U U hM deal effectively with ' ta I would not like 10 jump out B. C. Power Commission urnve critics to afraid to give them another . ,in..,n ,, 'he rat. menatv at. the city dump chance to their lack of prove Bcfore being Mked t0 vole on at a mutual agreement and this agreement subsequently be not fills me with rlsgust and alarm It is now two years since, undi Glazed Street the presidentship of Martin n. a n "uam this I think we should be as- regard of the public once they d t worse have the authority to go ahead. h befure If my memory serves me cor- UNENLIGHTENED. rectly, the Power Commission s representative (Mr. Westonl told 1 the council, after a complete I KKl'EGKK'S STAND survey, that the Commission had Editor, nam uanm Stuart, a strong letter was sent to the council drawing attention to the rat menace at the dump and urging action. As far as I i ., -... ; ;-, ) , , - . li...,.,, 1 . i . J ; approved by the electors the city would then be placei in the embarrassing position of having to open negotiations with the Northern B. C. Power Co. or any other Company. These same companies, knowing what had transpired previously from the negotiations with the B. C, I . ... tv. 1: . 1 n,ria.c ot lhD P.onpral ASKPmhlV of the Early this morning mt ...lh.. (tl 1 n I . i.wi Kuutri, luimmg noa un-l irry ariVlng Or WalKi- done so the ratepayers are at the chance ol sliding can l not been able to supply power Daily News, at as low a rate as that charged I voted ag.ilnst the bylaw mcii'y o i.uiy piagtie mm is car- control, as ,?11 as exper vftn.1lJini0 li miVikJ A-", miiuumu v..e,i - .United Nations in Paris listen to an address dur.nt : session. From right to left, in front row, ' are: External Affairs Minister Pearson, pencil in hand; T. A. Stone, Canadian minister to 1'. "Sweden; Senator J. R. Hurtubise; Mrs. R. J. Mar hall of Toronto and Maurice Bourget, Liberal ' MP for Levis. The other two men are from the Ch loan delegation. Second row, left to right, J. B. Parkinson of Finance Department; R. M. f.,acdonell, minister at the Canadian Embassy in Power Commission, could profit 1 ried by rats by the Northern B. C. Power which will submit the following ! severe ians ere . history of the but Inter in the day, ., from that experience and capi- we read In Company and this still exists as referendum to the electors at shown bv recent comparisons, 'the elections to be held on De-italli.e on It, and the city wouici; Great P.ague of London and the condilnrm became m.ri Nations Paris, and D. M. Johnson, permanent Canadian Jrlegate tc the U N. This is a United Are there any here who think ctmoer 13: "Are you in favor of be compelled to deal with them i wholesale declination of the light frost had foflov the elements will deal less se- I requesting the B. C. Power Com-' on their terms, not ours. 'population. At the time the during the night. 1 CP PHOTO 1 JJ1IULV. jj ' LAMB ''(ffjr jll' y tj A carcass of Lamb in your MUTTON A carcass of Mutton in your LOCKER nt seSjI tsiy lb. T. But . . . 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