VICTORIA REPORTS (Continued from page 2) Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 22, 1950 RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles Today 7-9 p.m. CFPR BOB AMD SALW .'in his decaying mansion in Vic (Subject to Change) toria. Hutchison states boldly and flatly that Sir James Douglas was born in Lanarkshire. The Thursday to Saturday . A.tn , w.jy 0n(j j.. ft b Douglas family has always said Alarmed Oyer Kenney Policy Appeal Put In For Preservation of Parks VANCOUVER "Everyone concerned with preserving our parks is alarmed by statements of Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, who said our parks will be opened to secondary exploitation logging and power development." The president of British Columbia Natural Resources Conservation League, the this but there ls no prooi ana some historians are sure he was born in the West Indies. Hutchi son would have been better ad vised to Just state Douglas was f STAKDS STILL AJIS ) a Scotsman. - Hutchison says Dr. J. S. Helm-cken was the leader of the annexationist party implying he wanted B.C. to Join the U.S. Helmcken took no such stand-he didn't want B.C. to Join Can WEDNESDAY- -P.M. 4:00 Jimmy Shields 4:15 stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 There's Music in the Air ::30 Prelude to Dusk 5:45The Question Box t:uu Supper Serenade 6:15 Tex Beneke and His Orch 6:3J -Musical Varieties 6:45 Saddle Rockin' Rhythm i:uo vac News 7:15CBC News Roundup 7:30 Edinburgh Festival 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 The Man, the Age 10:45 Collector's Items ll;00 Weather Report 11:06 Sign Off adian confederation, true; he wanted B.C. to remain as a British Crown colony, respon sible to the British government in London, not to the Canadian , government in Ottawa. For Clean, Courteous Service Hon. H. H. Stevens, challenged the minister's statement fon behalf of the league, today. "Are there not other areas suitable for these industries?" Mr. Stevens said: "To allow a government board, acting as it does with little or no restraint, to enter our parks at will for Industrial purposes would De tantamount to destruction of our heritage and that of our children. It Is a misguided course." 'Like the man asking for charity, the first time It's difficult but habit makes the asking easy." "So with our parks. Once in' dustry gets a top-hold, ehev win find other ways to exploit Hutchison's book is good reading, if one can overcome the feeling of annoyance at the mistakes. The gold rush days are vividly described and make one feel as if living In those days of excitement, when B.C. was young. Certainly a picture of the Late for Work S CALL OTL Kiddies to School l)t) "Eventually, Why Not Now" shirts by great river is given and one feels Gal: "Well, take to V X TV rjtf Mffthfw A-fims ;n'i'P, ttif . Gal: "Have you ever sold any brushes?" Guy: "No. Why?" nusoaoo." "Certainly I've got the brakes on. I don't want to roll back on you! Mutcnison a love of it. But It is too bad that every library must warn readers of this book to check and double-check much of Hutchison's material. Many people think perhaps ASSAULTER TRICKED them." Admitting that additional water power is desirable to attract new business to the province, the former minister of trade and commerce said: "It does not follow that this should occur first in the parks but rather that power resources outside the parks be developed first. Should it aDDear necessary and Shirts by Tooke mean as always "the peak of shirt performance" in style, quality and value for your money. Tooke's reputation for being the best in their field is faithfully guarded by the factory ... See the newest in Tooke shirts today. Molester Trapped In Theatre Here By Carefully Laid Plan the trouble is that Hutchison does little of his research himself. No librarian, no matter how expert and efficient, can hand over that strange, Indefinable "feel" that only hard plugging in research can give to the writer. . ... THURSDAY-A M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CbC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 3:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'tj 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert !:o Tune Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation to the Walta 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 -Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Merodiei PAv. 2 15 CBC News i2:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 Ine Concert Hour .00 Movies have played an important part in the desirable to develop power with-police technique. And so did the local theatre Satur- j JSE day night. To many it seems like a quiet hide- j the Leisitnre he ben fur away into the dark. Perhaps it is for some, but it , !? THEY DON'T COST ANY MORE. FROM Reach Every Home By Ads! I 7 MOW TO tllllVI ploitation." wasn't for Carl Edward White, no fixed address After calls from the Capitol ties byTOOKE LUMBAGO destroying these "Apart from ...LAME BACK valuable recreational areas, there Apply worm ! j is another reason for preserving i the beauty of our parks. British .ii b xJ Expanding of Canadian Army rubblna until Columbia's tourist business this Theatre manager. J. H. Blick, Detective-Constable .Jack White -i.d his plan. Complaints had been circulating that a man was mmesung women in the theatre. Police found that between the time of one assault and the notification of the law, the of abtorbcd.At Drvggiiti lot 15 yon. Yes, Tooke Ties to go with Tooke Shirts. year brought an estimated 45 1 million dollars to our province." i Mr. Stevens continued: "This! j OTTAWA (CP)-The Army is)vast and increasing tourist rev-.j I planning to create new battal- pnue ls ar in excess of anv oos- fender had escaped. Every usherette of the Capitol lons t0 handle training of thous-1 Si0ie revenue from power plants 1:3C Musical Program 1:45 CBC School for Parents, Comty. 2 : 23 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 At Home with the , Handyman 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Western Five From J fl PilWi Llaff had recognized one bus- anas 01 reiniorcemems i o r as proposed by the B.C. Power , pect. He hadn't been into the special United Nations forces, commission. ' theatre for two weeks previous- officials said yesterday. "citizens should remember j I ' ly, when Mr. Black said he had ' Indications are that they may tis; -yve can sell our scenery! come in with a friend both men be formed into a new brigade as 0Ver and over again and still re-1 j shifting and changing their third battalions of three regular UjUn our capital. But when you; seats throughout the show. j force infantry regiments are now cut the timber in a park; flood ! "When I saw a suspect com- represented in the one brigade its shores and ruin its recreationr ' QSQIfMs M 3:30 Listener's Choice - L STEP B Y STEP .with KIDDICRAFT "8ENSIBLE" , T O Y:S ;f HE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 . 303 3rd Ave. W. ing in for the first show Satur- force; Ryperl Hens and Boys' Store: al facilities, you have dissipated RIOLjLnl 119 your capital and ruined its nat-, ural beauty, too. You have sold . . . . .. your children's birthright. For Lm 'ffl T?mfc? day night, I immediately phoned the police," said Mr. Black. Cpl. A. S. Wellens, NCO in T7 FINE PRINTING AT... Expects 100 In charge of the local detachment,1 U A Z.M AH will l!iVf VOll COMF1 what?" 1 X 11 .siHfiiiimiiiiiii New Elks' Lodge I detailed Constable David Rob- erts to dress in plain clothes and to reDort to Mr. Black at the relief one 60c box will convitan vou. Templetons RAZ-MAH a endqrwi fcy thousand of iuliereri. 1 ' " ' ' ? If vou wanr to sell it, advertise it. News classifieds. . , i 7 i 1 1 222 SfXOND AVt PHONE 21 -t . . dLA V i "I theatre. ' ' ' Grand Organizer J. P. Miquelor. I had to use a girl to trap f the Benevolent and Protect-him," said Mr. ' Black, explain- ive Order of Elks will be remaining how the girl and Const. 5 in the city for some time yet Rooerts went into the- theatre completing reorganization of the auditorium. The girl sat in some ledge here. As a result of a mam opan seats, the plainclothes 's twenty joiwr constable behind her. , members Sunday, prospects ap- ""Ihis fellow then began wan-' Par good for an Initial member- Extra corrfort ond lc$$ wo you with a dering up and down the aisles, s"ip of one hundred as many the way it had been done on pre- i ?the pre, becoming interested, vious occasions," Mr. Black re- Mr- Miquelon will also visit Te.r-called ."Then he sat down in race for the rurpo.se of organrz-the seat in tront of the girl. j imra lod-re there. Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost -Efficient'" "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Ccmmcdore Cafe ' No sooner had he attempted j to mclest the girl than he was on his way out with the con-1 1 IoidCaweit L, Operation Available now at t dott'A stable," exQlaincd Mr.. Black. The offender, Edward White, pieaded guuty to the charee oi indecent assault upon a female. Buy Now The accused, who has another I name of Carl Edward Fry, appeared before Magistrate W. D. AND McBride Street. ave REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Vanco yesterday morning. Sentence was reserved until November 23. Two years Imprisonment and whipping ls the maximum penalty for Indecent assault upju a female under the Criminal Code, R. E. Mortimer I'.M 2nd A'.u. (Near CFPR) -I li-.ii-a jjX- uci cu nuu pmuu L J . fl liSij on those special occasions 17 m'l il nen onty lhe finest Sl' AlvC fll Al fMBk f$m .71 frn 1 I I will suffice ill Cc(-d HOTPOINT fz.r& i w: - j i i I I I j t i x i George: "Do you really think you'll find the perfect girl?" Bill: "Heck, no. But it's a lot SERVING THE B.C. COAST AND of fun finding the ones that aren't." 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