r 6 prince Utipcrt Daily rectos Tuesday, March 12, 1946 HITLER GAVE LYNGH ORDER NUERNBERG The international war crimes tribunal was told today that Adolf Hitler ordered lynching of captured parachuting Allies airmen but the order was not carried out by the High Command. Marshal Albert Kesselrins told the tribunal that Hennan G-oering, with his assistance had planned the devastation air raid in Coventry. Permission has been given for a questionnaire to be answered by King Gustav of Sweden. Thl3 was asked by Franz von Papen. COASTS OP CANADA Of the nine provinces of Canada, seven have a coastline on salt watcT. WALLACE'S SUGGEST ... A Lovelier You in a Handsome ' Do you Mm being first ? Then you II want to attend our initial Spring Suit Display NOW AT WALLACE'S OF COURSE NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS . . . Waterman's mmtPm Parker's As gifts . . . beautiful, practical, useful J.H.BULGER J E W ELERS ! THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) ,We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again i - "RUPERT BRAhD' SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA IlLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ) VETERAN HOME BUILDERS MAY BUY CITY LOTS AT HALF THEIR VALUE Council Approves Plan Whereby Ex-general Service Personnel Can Get Home Sites At Half Assessed Price Prince Rupert's World War II veterans who have seen general service duty will be allowed to. purchase city lots, for the purpose of building: their own homes, for 50 per cent of the assessed value of the land, under authority of a resolution passed by City Council last night. Aid. S. D. Johnston, a veteran of two wars, presented the resolution, which was approved unanimously by the other aldermen after discussion. He said tbat the city of Victoria was al lowing veterans to purchase lots for home building at 25 per cent of the assessed value and suggested that Prince Rupert adept same similar scheme. The resolution, as finally approved, empowers city council's finance committee to authorize the sale of city lots to general jervlce personnel for ia per ceni, I of the assessed value for the j purpose of building their own , homes, providing they undertake to build within one year. ' It definitely restricts the of- fcr to men who have seen gen-I cral service duty and who wish to build their own homes. It is designed to avoid speculation in the lots sold for that purpose, i The one year time limit on building was inserted on the principle that anyone seriously desiring to build a home would not purchase a lot for that purpose more than a year in advance of the time he anticipated building. City Clerk II. D. Thaln suggest STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radii,, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home Is convenient an'' inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods arc stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PnONE 00 & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd ana Park Avenue Out Since 1941! ed that servicemen taking advantage of the scheme pay 50 per cent of the assessed value down and that, If construction of his home had been begun within the prescribed period of one year, he be fcicn title to the lot. "Otherwise we could mark the initial 50 per cent as down payment on the full assessed value," he said. STORK DERBY ' IN TORONTO "Honest Tom" Leaves Bequests Totalling SUOO.OOO for Public Benefit TORONTO The will of a one time Toronto mayor known as "Honest Tom" leaves about $1,-500,000 in effect to the people of Toronto. Thcmas Foster left more than $500,000 for a cancer research fund. In addition he set aside the sum of $10,000 for a stork derby to be run in four ten-year time I divisions. The money is to be j distributed among mothers living in Toronto for at least one year'prfor to the start of each period and who have children during the 10 year period in question. 1he rest or the money iocs to newsboys, charwomen, school children and other Toronto people. Advertise in The Daily News. EXPERT - RADIO REPAIRS AH Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mail Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 Box 1321 GLOY NOW BACK "The Handy Office Glue (or Paste)" 5-ouncc bottle .......-. 5oc 10-ounce bottle 90c SEE "GLOY" ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Vancouver Bralorne 1G.50 B. R. Con. 18.1a B. R. X 17 Cariboo Quartz 3.05 Dentonla ..... '. 49 '2 Grull Wlhksne .20 Hedley Mascot. 1- 2.C2 Mlnto : 08 Pend Oreille 3.60 Pioneer 7.00 Premier Border . 1034 Premier Gold 2.65 Privateer .71 Reeves McDonald ,. l!50 Reno .. 13 Salmon Gold 23 Vi Sheep Creek - 1.61 Taylor Bridge .98 Whitewater .03 Vananda 1 .50 Congress 12'i Pacific Eastern 14 Hedley Amalgamated .. .14 Spud Valley k .26 Central Zeballos 21 Oils A. P. Con ; 14 Calmont 35 C. & E 2.25 Foothills 1.75 Home 3.30 Toronto Aumaquc 1.28 Beattle 1.45 Bobjo - 24 Buffalo Canadir.n .32 Consol. Smelters 83.00 Giant Yellowknlfe 7.60 Eldona 1.13 Elder 1.15 Hardrock 99 Jacknlfe 28 Joliet Quebec 1.35 Little Long Lac 2.83 Madsen Red Lake 4.50 MacLeod Cockshutt .... 3.20 Moneta 73 Omega 32 Pickle Crow 4.20 San Antonio 5.20 Senator Rouyn 1.15 Sherrlt Gordon 2.03 Steep Rock 3.90 Sturgccn River 33 Lynx .38 Lapaska .51 God's Lake .63 Negus 2.80 PRISONER WALKS 0F-C Trtv Youth at Okalla Takes I'renrh Leave Now Being Sought VANCOUVER. O -- Eighteen year old Bernard William Pen-halegon, trusty at Okalla Jail, "walkrd away" from the prison late Monday. Warden John Mill-man said an alarm was raised when he failed to ow up after being sent from one bulldin? to another in the curse of his duties. Penhalcgon was serving coir-current terms of one year for demanding money with threat of violence and. six months for stealing clothes. The sentences were imposed at Nelson. IN Till. tSUPKEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHARLES O. 8VEDMAUK, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot Hit. Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge ol the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 27th day o( February, A D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Ebtate of Charles .O. Uvrdmark who died on or about the 27th day or August. AD. 1945. All persons Indebted to the said estate ere required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons havlnx claims agahmt the said Estate are required to III--them with me proerly verified on or before the 31st day of March, A.D 194S. falliiiK which distribution will be made having regard only to such clnlmr. of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 27th day of February. A.D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Acting Official Administrator. Prlnco Rupert, B.C DIFFICULT OPERATION . SUCCEEDS OTTAWA Six R.C.A.F. Dako-tas have made a flight through almost unbelievable navigational difficulties in the Canadian Arctic. The operation was successful. The planes succeeded in dropping enough supplies for Operation Muskox to cover the next 130 miles to Cambridge Bay. The fliers found that thei:-main difficulty came from the "magnetic pole" Just 250 miles nway. The pole made the use of magnetic compasses impossible. In addition, available maps cf the distriqt are sketchy, and often inaccurate. For instance, their objective, Perry River Post, was marked on the mainland but It proved to be an Island .some distance (away. Early spadework for the expedition was done by Squadron Leader Joe Cocmbs of Winnipeg. He was assisted by Flight Lieutenant Bill Carr of Frcderlcton and Flight Sergeant S. L. Melbourne of Port Dover. Ontario. MUST FEED STARVING WASHINHTON ' Bishop Bernard Shell of Chicago- head of the Catholic Youth Organi zation declares that, if America does not feed the hungry of the world, the hungry wll' die The Bishot) recently resumed froih several weeks in Europe where he studied food co nditions. In a statement, Bishop Shell said that the issue of feeding the hungry cuts through the Jungle of political intrigues and conflicting national aims. He declared that the ideals for which the Allies fought the war will again be impevilled if starving peoples arc allowed to die i COUNCIL BACKS ! INDIAN SCHOOL, HOSTEL IN CITY City Council last night endorsed resolutions passed last week at the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of B.C. at Port Simpson thaf an Industrial school for natives, and a hostel for native jrlrls and women be established at Prince Rupert. Alderman Nora Arnold, who introduced the resolution said: "Wc should take cognisance of the efforts of the Native Brotherhood to help the Indian people. If we help them to help them-selves, It will help us, too." In urging City Council to endorse the move to have a hostel where Indian women visitors could stay In comfort and safety while visiting the city she said that some of the things that have happened to native girls in Prince Rupert arc "a scandal and a calamity." "These girls are young and Ignorant and anything can and often dees happen to them when they visit the city. They very often arrive here at night and hardly get away from the waterfront before they arc picked up by some men." INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See 11. E. MOItTLMEIt 32J 2nd Ave. - Phone 8t Alderman MacKay Is Acting Mayor Alderman Robert McKay was appointed to serve as Acting Mayor during the absence this week of Mayor H. M. Daggett who leaves Wednesday night for Smlthers where he will represent Prince Rupert at the initial meeting of the Uplon of Northern B.C. Municipalities. Idea of. forming nu organization of municipalities In. the north-central part of the province was conceived by Mayor Daegctt and Alderman Gcnrtr Hills following the n;inual convention of the Union of B. C Municipalities which they attended last fall. Organizations exprr.tcct to be represented at the meeting In Smlthers this week arc Prlne Rupert. Terrace. Smlthers Van-derhoof. Burns Lake and Prince George. The village or Stewart has signified its intention of coming in later. Mayor Da.gyett will return to the city Saturday night. Gcolo-,'ally. ,mi s t r a II a. is thought to be the oldest of the continents, bring the most level ;n surf :,fe an(j u,P most ie.rUiar in outline. tTflf A f TA llri 3 Vm A51EI1 HIBl! Prince Ilupc enlarged tempo ment with partment. taken .. Assets, is to U1). . city fire chief Fire Chief H. t i 'Ml terms ota temp-, J1 with War A. JP, c2 Thi fm-mnti t? t . 41 council, 1n! .. ,w " '"d . u . u I hppn nclrnrf K.. t .... . " tl " "J 1, LI, lr,v, War Asset.. m CS"I cver supervuion i:IthM;jl i.u wutn.v ana L;ff ,, t ... . '. fltv flro Hoi ,... i . "u u en- ana Wi! AjJ Hp xalrt th:i tv fled supervi v iM by a small lire u a v J on Sunrtiiv ii Vi ' ,,, , u .,, develoned : - ' I 'Jit" J flagratlunif it had no; bent uy u pas ;erDy in - I Council urmrovM t' fcctlvc today Wtr AarTj continue to pay "The Affair A rrmount Picture EaDiiol ii.'.i.iiHinjuii!inin .j i.ras lUUAI IU YVCU. 1:00 - 3:00.5:00 7CD .J ALSO COLOItEU CARTOON t NEWS (d. Only) We Have Done Jf Serine Is Believing COME IN Look for the M "TODAY'S SPECLL- Cards with the black nrroi indicating one of the Bargains ot the Bay! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY Sit (Opposite Canadian Legipn) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box S3 W alch for the New Fori Jtlf It's SMART BIG - THRIFTY TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . When you want the best in motoring pleasure look to FORD. Remember: "THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." S. E. PARKER LIMITED P.O. Box 38 I "The Home of Friendly Service" W99L 170 E. 3rd A mm Canada's War-Born Diamond Cutting Industry Produces Sparkling Gems For Peacetime Markets In the Toronto diamond-cuttin? Jnlant. oniv on hita rfnaf nnrt nil unll eliminate flaws and imnuritips. It. it in Canada,, rough stones are first "inked" (above) takes-a half day to saw through a one-carat stone. An so that sawins with bronze wheels tipped with diamond operator (above) inspects a diamond secured in a metal "dop" which is held against a rotating steel disk for cutting facets. This requires great skill from the perator or "brillianticr". The sparkling gems (above) produced by (Canadian workers trained accordingt methods, are ready for grading as to quality jjgjc and will be fashioned in to modern jewels, as sn