T BETTER LETTERS J Editor, Daily News: "iT" ptfri ntiperf Dafl? Turns , Wednesday, April 27, 1940 Potted We are pleased to announce that we can now supply CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Please find enclosed $5 with which wilL you kindly initiate In the "Letters to the Editor" column in your paper a new series or non-partizan or social security letters, all letters sub BRIQUETTES Friendly Pause hmL mitted to be accompanied bv a TELEPHONE PROPOSAL Editor, Daily News: After a verv careful studv of No Slack Clean - - donation toward a scholarship! ior me most progressive or able Student from Booth Memorial' CALL 651 K)K ALL YOl'K COAL NEEDK WEDNESDAY P-M. 4:00 Edmund Hockridge 4:15 Stock Quotations and ' Interlude 4:30 T.B.A. 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News ' . 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Mieczyslaw Horszowski, LfiMWiis Fothiiis Lump, Ejc. Nut and f Washed Stoker Coat POLITICAL IMPASSE Editor, Daily News;. Since reading Dr. Large's letter in your recent issue, I have been looking for a reply fiom the local Liberal Association but regret to say I have been disappointed. Prom what I have read in the press and heard over the radio, Dr. Large has the right interpretation of what was Intended by a resolution passed at the Vancouver Liberal convention. However, it would appear that the local Liberal Association, is determined not to, abide by the spirit of the Liberal convention High School. j I would suggest the banning of letters pertaining to telephones or the rough streets but rather that the letters discuss whether we should have a quota system, on. married, women working in industry, so that more work may be available for men over fortyfiv,e years of age and. our young women or. spinsters or other subiects which may be of intecest to the public such as , EVITT & CO. LIMITED iXMBKIt BUILDING" SUPPLIES J A for it either way . . . both political party nominees. As foe lesoiution bjil rather, to persist trade-marks mean the tame thing. Prince Rupert's telephone dilemma, I am satisfied the automatic will cost at least $650,000, and the the revenue will never reach the point during the life of the bond issue where it will be self-sustaining, furthermore, I entirely, disagree with the contention that the present plant is entirely worn out and cannot be added, to. i One must always Keep, ia mind the "fact that there ase some 200 applications on hand for service and also, before any. new plant could be iastalled, there will possibly be 600 applications, so, therefore, a quicker and sound solution is necessary and that is. my object in writing' this letter.. 1 He understood the proposed location of the new exchange building is at the corner of Sixth Avenue and McBride Street. This is an Ideal point for distribution but both, Mc-Bride and Fulton .Street offer very difficult and expensive installation in order, to connect up Sections One and Two. The proper way to overcome this Uetes preferred pet them interested in preparing for the outside world." in perpetuating the impasse that leaves the way clear for a Socialist candidate hein elected. Needless to say. to' balanced- pMitilnnnod boO-U of, Cou-CoU uncUr contract with C-k:-CoU Lui. ' K NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS 11 PRINCE RUPERT PUOXE 132 politics H quite believe that our party leadens are at present somewhat bewildered as to, the desires of, their people. Mainly, I think goodi citizen letters would be the most desirable. FAY B. GAMBLIN. I rilrtlrmii..ii.ii,iii..imiiimiiHMt.mmp'Hi.iiirMfc.,M..,,.. wmwmmmm mmmmmmmMimy. -jSSFIELD, EllS., .jjent nurses wanting Parkside- Mental Hospi-be Riven preference if y cricket, football, or a 'instrument. A doctor A'e want students who, as nursing, can enter-ients by u:aying games ing part in concerts to minded persons, in this day and age, such tactics are 50 years behind the times, besides beina ch.ldinh and extremely unethical in view of what has transpired between the Conservative and Liberal local executives. OPEN PQONA UNIVERSITY POONA. India, if The University of Poona has started to function. It ha,s 23 colleges, including a medioal college, two for engineering, one for agriculture and four research Pianist 8:00 Talk by H. Boeschinstem 8:30 William Tell 10:00 CBC. News W: 10 CBC News 10:15 John M. Ewing 10:30 London Studio Concert 11:00 Weather and Sign Off THURSDAY A.JM. 7:00 Musical Crock. 8.00 CBC Newa 8:15 Morning Song 8:3u Music fdr Moderns 8:45 Little- Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions ' 9;30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 1: 15 Morning Melodies rC:30 Roundup Time !0:45 Scandinavian Mlorllei 11:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Wealher Report 11:31 Mfwaj? period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediadia ' ' -12:00 trJA. Mid-Day Mewdies U: 15 CBC, News - ( 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast require additional cable capacity to relieve all congested areas and provide for future growth and all will, mesh in with, the proposals I am puttin LIBERAL. lit M t mm torwaxd and with, any new plant. By the time this proposal was completed, it might be possible to purchase four more 200 line How wnar uia i forget? rv switchboards and the necessary would be to place all cables for this area from Fifth Avenue West via Fulton to the corner of Fifth Street - and; Fraser in underground, conduit, which would not cost a great deal more than aerial and would be permanent and free from interference. . My proposal would be to inr cable to pick up Sections 1 and 2 into the new exchange and For Building Supplies PHONE 363 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 2:00 For Listening Musicians 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary Ever After 3:00 Musiacl Program 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches in Melody 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Com't'y 4:00 Tony the Troubador 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Wally Wicken consolidate the plant The pun- stal 3-200 line manual switch chase price would be at a much lower figure than present quotations. The new plant suggested would have an ultimate; capacity of 10,000 lines, the maximum boards, harmonic ringing, in the new office and pick up all pres ent cables now. crossing. Mc- MITCHELL & : CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractor 7 '4 that can be installed in order Bride Street into the new plant the plant I am proposing to a capacity of 1600 main lines and provide cable facilities to cover the whole city, making it possible to provide service to over 4D00 subscribers, which will take care of, growth for many years ahead. Also, a $200,000 bond issue, 20 years at 4 per cent, would only require $18000 per year. The present revenue will This would take In all telephone for each operator to be able to moke connections to all numbers on the switchboard, with subscribers from Fulton Street to Seal Cove, all subscribers West of Fulton to remain con out trunking. ' ' - ' V'-t ij T j This proposal will not exceed $100,000 including buildins" and DeLuxe Delivery Phone 383 Phone all the money spent will be lead take care of that and leave around $10,000 surplus and no ing up a complete new plant. nected to present exchange. This arrangements immediately doubles .t a e cable capacity throughout this area because over half the present lines in the area are supplying service .east of McBrjde. When, cu.t into KEN'S RADIO CLINIC; For Satisfactory Service Call 53 718 Second Avenue West not one dollar wasted, as all rates need be raised. this work will have to be done There is nothing fantastic Prompt and Efficient Service about this proposal; It is based if a new plant is Installed and it provides for much earlier re ANYTIME ANYWHERE tha new. office the cable- that lief and a quicker increase in revenue. on facts ancr gooa engineering principles and will challenge rebuttal. ERNEST LOVE. Stewart. had: served thK area would be dead, or not in. use and would AUCTIONEER Another $100,000 spent when PHONE 383 i. II. MAIRl be available tor subscriber ser A. MACKENZIE FURNITURE LIMITED." business warrants wUl increase vice without adding any new cable. This would bring .1230 present subscribers Into the new exchange, using 470 pairs of "A Good Place to Buy" SOFA COUCH Makes into a bed, in heavy tapestcy $92.00 STEEL COtCII wilh pad and arms $19.50 wires in the present cables and leave 279: pairs available for new subscribers between Mc-bi-ide and: Fulton. Forty of the spare, pairs would provide interchange betweeni present and new plant and would not im OdLV GENERAL ELECTRIC . REFniGELUITORS Phone 775 327 Third Avenue pair: on slow down the service. Sufjicient operators rrora the present exchange would; "auto have alt those features! Limm mmmm maims m ( AS. matically be released to. operate the new exchange, without any addition to staff. The present exchanee would onerat all " i ar,ea from. Dry. Dock to harbor entrance, and also all area west of Fulton, Street, making a total Four different, humidity tunes. One Button Control nine freezing speeds. May be defrosted without interrupting normal refrigeration. . i Ample frozen food and meat compart merits. Extra space Stor-a-dor for small, frequently used items. Stain-and acid-proof gleaming white porcelain enamel interior. Mechanism which is permanently oiled, sealed-insteel, quiet and dependable. of 397 main, line and 455 party lines using 550 lines on the switchboard. In other words half the nresent switchboard wouid SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS in fuel bills are possible by insulating your home with GYPROC WOOL. It is the permanent, lifetime THICK insulation. will save you money on fuel this ytar and for every year after. Pays for itself over and over again. I GYPROC WOOL makes your home be released for furftier growth. You get extra FIRE PROTECTION with GYPROC WOOL. It won't bum and acts as a barrier to the spread of flames. Low in cost. Easy to install. INSULATE NOW WITH GYPROC WO.. For mile ai llnilih ni' Supply, jiii'k'I tfi Insulation Ihnlrr f n. Cantula. Gypsum, limfcv AbbattittQ, Vancavvor Calgary Winnip Toronto S Montreal 2 Shelves adjustable to height required. In the meantime all present cables could, be thoroughly repaired and- new pieces added where it may be impossible to repair permanently, all poles could be thoroughly checked up mt)re comfortable, too. Wurmer in mter, cooler in hot weather, healthier Come in end see them Compare Budget terms W-2-49 an year 'round. and defective ones replaced. VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, ,1:30 p.m., Chilcotin Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlaru ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOHTII QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, April 22, May 6, May 20. FOR NORTII QUEEN " CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, April 29, May 13 FRANK J. 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