Prince Rupert Daiiy News Monday, December 3, 1951 f lA.NAM ollOM-J i Continued from page 1) Students Take Second Labor's Left va: ; : 9 A r.i Wing Defiant I ly in ttle spring. A second and third European j ! country got from Canada enough British-type arms for a division I the three: Belgium, Holland, Italy but the U.S.-U.K. rifle speaking production was going : ahead as planned. OTHER DEVELOPMENTS Willi llie Duliuin vji launi sta- . tioia sliiu-U to serve us the outer rim of continental defence. The Canadian net is to be meshed with that of the United State-;. Neither country was siying just where the stations were orwht the network would cover. For military secrecy wasn't nearly as heavy as in wartime but it was definitely coming back. DAILY NEWS dispute halted further major iff 111 111 vi uh ivcicai because Canada's The year had many develop- j, shipments Nye Bevan Openly Critical Of Official Policy menu. The RCAF recruited i riflp arM small arms nolle., was women for the regular force, the: tied up in that dispute other services for the reserves. ! in Eastern Canada and In the Navy ships sailed to Australia, ! northland workmen went ahead ' ' By ROALD FENESS High School's Rainmakers took the second win of the season in edging out Gordon & Anderson 52-46 in Saturday night's senior basketball. Despite a rush By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON aFor the first time since the general election, the group of labor left-wingers led the Mediterranean and served off Korea. The RCAF formed a t(llil'ilhlWWl'H)l(tIIWIIIIIIHIIlKt'HtlttlHl)l)!Kll!rjil'(';H!liI,ii ;3 number of new fighter squadrons , but placed its fighting strength on the secret list. On the prairies, wartime air schools were reopened for the big new ing onslaught in the final quarter, starring. Rune by Aneunn iNyei Bevan has u' n i wi o . i i , i i a : openly defied official party Holkestad, G & A could not overcome an early lead. pciicy The game was slow until hair After several weeks of standing and his followers ! "a"g piugiam J turn oui way through the third period, pat, Bevan From then on fans were kept on j made their first decisive move!1" European ana iuu Cana ALDERMAN H. S. WHALE N FOR MAYOR I voted against the power refeiendum because I felt that it was not worded correctly, inasmuch as It asks the people to vote ; blindly. It Is my belief that It is being put before the people as a political move and with a selfish motive. on the Civic Centre Roller Skating Resumption of Papular Spurt Mooted dian air crew annually. The army had the 25th Brigade fighting in Korea, the 27th Brigade establishing itself in Germany, the 23rd Brigade in Canada starting to take over from the 25th in Korea, a process slated to move ahead sharp- the edge of their seats. against the policy of the party With a total of 15 points, Wat-' leaders by voting to reject the son played terrific "bucket" po- j Japanese peace treaty bill. Align-sition for the students. Young i with the Bevan group were a came up with several beautiful i "mail number of labor back-long shots and Sather, with 11 benchers who complain that the points, handled the ball with treaty makes no provision against confidence. the possibility of cut-throat Jap- 1LEYS Roller skating again may bedtime a popular sport here if a Three G & A men sparked the . anese competition Second reading of the bill was 'poised by possible Japanesj com- play for the losers, led by Holke was auo high with hi three- &J",,riil meeting of Civic Centre gams total of 697 Helge Holkes- ! AisocisiUm members approves a ii,.i it hiuh u,nh o ..,... plan of the directors who will jluniliia lenuiofce i.u 2 The W eeds leading by i: i, lirst half of Out It is time that the people realized that their responsibility docs not end with the election of a Mayor and Council; they should study the type of m-en they are electing to represent them, and take an interest in what they are doing throughout the year. What is the point of electing a man to properly represent them and W Vs., - stad who scored high for frame " lne use oi commons ikiuiuu, mua tins mumi, who with 16 points Flaten followed ' Monday when the Socialist mo- represents a constituency with wiu, 15 pomU but,. carryii.S!tio.i to rej-.-ct the treaty was dS- cton and pottery interests said rnnst nt ii, loam' h,,r,ipn ( irpri U eated by 382 to 33. The 33 nega- tile bill should be rejected be- recommend a new floor for the iV is tiulitenine up, only! Hi;, or the Indies J Jonseti i' puraUng the fivej lnBh with 196 average, a 202-: auditorium and sponsorship of ,ii,t..s , ooirit sinele and .S7l-,,if ! m" ntw sport in the building. Sparks is vlsihlw in ih'i last nuarter Piprce i t've votes are believed to have j cause , Japan, he claimed, jj. i. In S-'etion li ,(, .' I'rmluction me by fair miriPii annthor 19 m.int. tn -,iut, come entirely from Labor mem-! already bieaking accepted Ih. tore,, nlaver 43 nf teamto- : bers. practices through "copying" ar- panic total 1 ' Plans of the directors include Team's high three game total three-night weekly skating. 8rV-was bowled by Andeavears 2044 tral hundred P"lrs of flule ska,es have been offered as a donation Standings i by j(,nn m Leod, manager of Star Section A The Weeds 31. Bottling Works, who gained pos- , tal of 46 points. Z . i, itrji-cU and lulerna- ii H1.1- tjcliind. , iniwlinn saw Jim Reil (nil us liii-.h averaite with i .iii A, while J. Ui'Wurd (ia.-iK. rolled hiiih siniile t, ii ,i i' with 2UI and C84. j Students were minus three of i their steady players, Eimonson, 1 "Whip-lu" 29. Alivy Cats 27; (session of the skates following McKay and Letourneau, replaced tsevan aia not speatt against j t-n-ia ux potiji aiiu ucAtiit-n. the bill in the House, but he is I Peter Thorneycroft. president reported to have criticized it I cl the board of trade in the new violently at a private meeting of j Conservative government, accep-Labor members. Accounts of I ted the danger of Japanese com-the meeting suggest that the ! petition as "great and grave," one-time health and labor min- ' but said such a threat can not be i.sler, who resigned from the j met by a paragraph in a peace Labor government last April be-' treaty - Slow-pokes 26; Btor-ikes 28, Boom 'collapse of a previous skating by Clarke and Knstmanson. ( Gang 20, Chain Gang 20, Handi-! venture. G & A lacked team play all taps 14, Steam Jeas 13, Hopeful' A special meeting before thel around. In Uie beginning they Dot Graham I' d thn electing another to offset the good work that the former could do? For instance, I feel that we could have had a new telephone system instal-ed by now had It not been for the "delaying tactics" displayed by certain members of previous councils. Since coming into office. I have come to realize the reasons that make it difficult ions, lulling mull .Miii;ie his'jl (luce with 0!l2 avrr.igr of 1M. nij'h three total was fcix 13, Skjlarks 11, Hi-Ball' is January general meeting may be 10. i called Ui decide this particular Section II Sparks 25, Produc-1 wemiori. W Director Jack he considered Britain's cause arms budget too high, delivered set their pace too fast without elicit, in the last half, however, the hardware hans came from way behind to within fcix puints of the winning score. . HOOP CHAT: Davidson and f- r lion Line 24, Into nationals 23. 3urn. wllu luv0, lne Keating sinr Ikes with nil thj hardhitting sort of .speech B. C. Anderton of Rejects 23. Maniacs 22, Hoppers l,lan that has come to be expected 'Wit M anwhile, the newly-formed 22, Andavears 21, Boom Boats 19, s cniie up witn the ;:i;l .' game of 380, U'P-niiicrs ill the league. He Saturday morning junior art, reading and music circles proved Shippers 17, Pin Heads 14, Wood Butcherr 13, CC Eqtiillae 12. McChcsney in the legal depart- highly popular in their debut j ment kept the game well under i from him. : These reports suggest, that Bevan used the peace treaty as j a springboard for the anti-j American attack which has become a distinguishing feature of "Bevanite" propaganda. last Saturday. More than 30 ansons and Hi-Green youngsters from ages four and up uttended, and tight new lainily memberships were enlisted due to thyse couises. Eight-Point Win Both teams played solid defence, thwarting any chances of lay-ups. Scores see-sawed until to get competent men to run. and to continue to run for office on the Council. The average man Is making quite a sacrifice by oifering his services, and when he getf elected, ha finds that at least half of the tim-a is spent with silly, minor details, that should never have come before the Committee or Council. If our engineering and utilities staff are not capable of handling these minor details, we should hire those who are. We spend considerable money getting advice from experts and then havesuch advice ignored becau-e of lack of co-operation in the Council. In my opinion, good civic administration can only be attained by having men big enough to study carefully both sides of a question and then come to a fair and unbiased decision. In asking for your support in the Mayoralty campaign, I trust that you, the electors, will give these statements your sincere and earnest consideration.- If elected, I will promise to conduct myself at all times in the best interests of the City. I feel that Prince Rupert is well on the way to the progress she righlly desetves, and I will work sincerely with these thoughts in mind; and I trust that the Council that you elect will have the same interests. H. S. WHALEN. Hockey Score control, calling 19 fouls on G i which sent Holkestad and Hebb to the showers, whik' 14 fouls were called on the Rainmakers. It was McChesney's firt try at "ix-Ifing" a senior game. Score by quarters: RM 18, G As A 14; RM 22, G ii A V. O ti A 15, RM 7; G it A 3, RM 5. Timekeeper, Bill Martin. Scorer, Roald Fene.ss. SCORING Rainmakers Watson 15, Nick-erson 3, Morrison 4, Young 11, Ciccone 5, Sather 11, Tait 3, Krlstmanson, Clark, i G 5t A Holkestad 16, Flaten 15, Hebb 1, Pierce 12, Currie, Boulter, Moore, Kristmanson 2. Voting with the Bevan group were Labor members who do not support Bevan but are concerned about the threat to British trade Remember whenT Georges Carpentier, the idol of French boxing fans, knocked out the English titleholder Joe Bui kett in 74 seconds at London 31 years ago. Carpentier. tno European heavyweight champion, fought Jack Dempsey for the wotld's title the following year i but was himself knocked out in I tiie fourth round at Jersey City. Call 363 FOR Itl-TTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors ftl.recn 31, Fashion 23 iimiiis 27, Beavers 1 ; RfiSK INGRAM jjsrniMil intermediate cag-4 -icrki-d out in new uni-v.uruay night set a fast y iui e to top the RaMii iiis by eight points, it .a up an early lead. Webber of thJ Jaiid niiiuiiii (1 to dictate th ' the lirst quarter. Until ;i I ii;arti'r, it was a tight 4 it then Clarke, Sank: ; the middle of the final quarter when Barnes and Black combined to give the Jewellers a commanding lead for the win. High scorer of the game was Mail of Beavers, making 12 or his team's 19 points. For the winners, Barnes was high man with 10 points. In the first quarter, Barnes made six of the seven points NATIONAI. (Sunday) Toranto 2, Detroil 1 Montreal 1, Boston 4 j New York 4, Chicago 0 I (Saturday) j New York 2, Toronto 8 j Chicago 2, Montreal 4 ! Pacific Coast ; SATURDAY Victoria 1, Tacoma 4. Vancouver 2, New Westminster J. .- i- -. llIlHrTlt!!!!,V!'i MU'MtMi!! jlllll11,', tinit-'ltitiiiiifiniii!1; mm Mmal mm .:!u.;ii;u;i H,ni;:.';ii. Ki'" Ii: iMIliM th!lli!!ti:iritt A!i c combined to push f()r a 7-3 lead. In the second, 4 lor the students for a Beavers took the lead with out- y,-is FaMiinn rallied in standing shooting by Man, arid : : n q-iarter with Fore i Tanaka for a hall-time score of t I!:.' the pace, scoring 12-9 for the school team. OTICE! total 10 points. Sankcy In view of the fact that the name Handyman Service can become too easily confused with another firm" of similar name, heneefoith our business will be known as ' . Ai'-e were high lor i a i'Ii ei -lit and six points ; At end of the third quarter, Manson's gained one point in a lierce hand-to-hand battle. In ; the final period jewellers made ! experience count and forged omething important I junior hoop bill, Man-'ahead for the.win. i led Beavers by eight ; SCORING points as the two top InlermPiliatr: MR. FIXIT ROSS & MAGNUSSEN 1174 Park Ave. Calgary 4, Saskatoon 3. SUNDAY Tacoma 3, Seattle 7. Okanagan SATURDAY Penticton 3. Kelowna 5. Vernon 6, Kamloops 2. Western International SATURDAY Kimberlcy 4, Spokane 5. SUNDAY Kimberlcy 5, Spokane 7. . Pacific Coast Amateur SUNDAY Kerrisdale 2, Nanaimo 8. it 1. ;l to the flll.ll whistle i ' ' i t t;i v,ic of I lie nig'kt. - I you should know about Iple Leafs Hi-Crten Sankey 8, McAfee 6. Webber 4, Ford 4. Clark 4, Peneif 3, Rhode 2, Becker, Woods, Sneppard. Fashion Foi man 10, Dumas il, DuK 4, Sedgwick 2, McFar-lane 1, Moslad, Kelchison. Junior : Manson.s Barnes 10, Hod;-kin.son 7. Black 4, Anderson 4, your husband... paring Top j N il L. Y I '"ln rpiTh Tfimnln STANDINGS W D L FA F ou know him better than anyone else in the world. Husvik, Bentzen, He- i .,,. , ,,. ,,,'. , ,ii-i Webber 2 Wof I "n- M,lad the Detroit Red Beavers Mah 12, Tanaka 4, !l Sunday night with n 2 1 f 'Won over the National G 4 59 40 'JO 8 6 55 10 23 3 11 57 58 21 8 7 38 40 20 3 13 53 6fi 19 5 11 53 58 17 ; Detroit 12 i Ioranto 11 Montreal 9 I jp-osnn 6 ! Chicago 8 I New York 6 Yjinomoto 2, T. Nakatsu 1. Haiidenschild. Morven, N. 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