8 Prince Rupert Daily rJews Wednesday. December 6. 1950 Many Called Answer Slow If. . ; : -I" i-v'v; Mudfhr! Mystery! TQf In the Aft goyest city ' in lhs "10 J'1' worU i,, t Vs rk k i x rum rrouiictii)ns diaries l.a union Thai Smile Tells Ihe Answer! prints Hubert u.... Burgess Meredith and the ( ity f ParW Junior Chamber of Commerce Hopes (or Future Citizens' Day Response Although there have been about 100 positions found by the "The Man on the Eiffel wi in color v,,('l Junior Chamber of - Commerce For a BOYS' GIFT 194 mm for Future Citizens" Day, High School students have been slow to apply for them. Jaycee Committee Chairman Stuart Furk T0M()t,.,)W Sliowj KnziiaxcrjcnzsxM expressed some disappointment yesterday afternoon concerning the slowness of applications, but RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE ! flt there would be sufficient to -unoswUifhha till 'A nnri.Ai..,. . 'i C0nvpni Protest Closing Of Way Mail Box the 'The Store for Dad and Lad H.rnmg dcadlln. fill the positions offered. Object of the day Is to acquaint students for one day with the taslcs they will be required to perform when they go out into the world to earn their living. Positions offered cover the ; I , - 'AUi'r'l !"-"jhd: . v MM" . 'l IT"" the !. Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has takvn up with the director of postal services the ithH,,aiPst0& whole gamut of the work-a-day wt mi-re was as .r not safer than any otrver ocean, It seemed a question as to how had the matter of amendment, for which the federal authorities had expressed favor, was being world. They include practically ( recent discontinuance of the way lllmnl .in Follow Up Load Line all jobs in public service and mall box at the Canadian Pacific uch rvir (.s a, m k:-government offices, civic ad- ain,uii ministration and utilities, in pursued. Until a correction was effected, it seemed Prince Rupert could not become a world port. Therefore it was important that the Chamber should continue its Enf ertaininq? Buv Col BE1TEU DAYS AHEAD Increased demand lor silver and new ore discoveries promise a mild boom for tlw mining town of Cobalt, Ont. This photo shows the business section of the town itseii, with Cobalt Lake in the middle background. From Uie discovery of silver in the aiea in 1903 to its partial demise in the 30's, Cobalt was known as the "cradle of Canadian mining." At the moment, there are six producing mines in the area, with more being readied f or production of being explored. CP PHOTO) representations. Dr. L. M. Greene told of having . Chamber of Commerce To Work Towards Having Port Handicap Removed Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, after a Idng .discussion on this perennial problem, decided Monday night to work actively again through the fed -1 eral Department of External: token up the matter in London three years ago. The govern-1 ments an dthe Canadian National Railways knew the score but! it was important the insurance! companies should be convinced.1 dustry and business. Last night the Junior city council, elected on November 23, sat in round table discussion ou matters of civic interest. Among problems discussed were housing, sewers, traffic, road and sidewalk conditions . and finances. After working at their chosen jobs and professions all day next Tuesday, students will be Invited with their counte. parts-for-the-day to a social gathering at the Canadian Legion Hall to discuss among each . other Items that have arisen during the day. order supply of Coca-Cola now ... be prepared for WRECK EXPERIENCES Description of Collision Scenes In Letter Here j.'tart to jump a-ound and Hugh I aid there must be a car off the track and -going down the bank, j We really thought we were for it, ;nd were going down too. Thi all happened In a few seconds and with the third Jolt, we were I at a Ntop. We both bolted for the a sister of Kov 'Tfc"c" ?".he? .we,hiard refreshment and hospitality The next international conven- Affairs with a view to obtaining , tion is scheduled fo - 1953 but. i meantime, it has been sueeest.vi Mrs. H. H. Millar of Edmonton, TIT T' ! T , .. . a uaiY 1 1 i 1111 1 WXHl I11IT1 that amendment might be brought about hrough consent of each of other fifty nations concerned. It was Jcft to T. Apple- whaite M.P. and J. T. Harvey to pursue the matter. uauy iews aavertlSinp manager, Was from his dad and questioned hlra a passenger on the train that was in collision with ' "HuRh 8rabbcd u coat and . , , went out to see what had haopen- ft, f,: i. r it - t tine troop train at Canoe River west of when Jasepr, cd. Bv this time we were an in the 20 fatalities occurred amona; the soldiers bound f rom ' vpnibu,r8 riiscuinB w bumps. ;When Huah came back we took r i i. i. t iit i an amendment to the International - xxiad Line convention whereby Prince Rupert may be put, on a parity with Vancouver and other down coast points in the matter of cargo quotas and nsir anre rates by extension of the zone line from the present 50 degrees north latitude to E5 degrees. J. T. Harvey, reviewing how the matter hart frocn pursued Police Report ' For October amuia to rort iewis, wasningion. PIONEFR BUILDER 'one look at his face and kne 't was m-re er'ons than anv of Mrs. Millar says the shock felt , . WNAIMC, EC. us thon"ht. H" sn-'l it was a head KP Pioneer ; in the Dasscnrr train v.a.s severs foar Duncer of Nanaimo. Ha-Vy Vnllmprc Hoc i,,ct j diligently since 1931, explained r 7" " ""'"''-nn c-lliMon and h was afraid in the easy chair. The fr-st Jolt lhe pnttine frow, must be kme(1 was so severe he just tojk -off We went out to th vestibule and r vrr me top of me ana Dumped cou'd see th terrific mess of the his head on the back of my seat, engines and p:'S nillcd ud to-then landed right back in his petber we wee on n curve, so wV, V 1 J BStn Dhday He sailed coastal viried into two zones north and -fr.- r vfpr, b..,' south of the 50th parallel during establishing a boat-building busi- his luc iiiuouib. ne neia inai ness here, now operated bv the North Pacific was as safe if rons. Although there were six vehicle accidents reported to the city council hi the October police report, no reckless or drunken driving charge were laid, according to Corp. E. A .Wales, in charge of the Prince Rupert detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The report listed 135 prosecutions in police court during the month of which 134 resulted enough that rve'von" kne- in accident of some s:Tt had happened. Her husband went forward to find out and yooti returned with some of the detaih. Roti" of the derailed, and shattered cars could be sen at a riistan?"; and it was a shocking sere. M ?. Millar writes as follows: "It nar"rnrd at 1C:3T a m. and I -think the rep son the faen-gers got off so liehtlv r-s fnr "s injuries wont, was br-n- chair did exactly the same thing could see.) ""Parts of the eneines with the second jolt but w?s ;wr -p awav un on the upper bank ready frr the third one and huns rr"' 'vonirt'nt belipve bow the on to his cair. t just b.nr?d mv ; """"Vifd rp onld p 11 n'1 Into head and shoulder a little so we r""h " 'ma'l sa"f. Huh said were very lucky. ,v,e two prfines and at lest "With the iolhs u-a, n W! lhrr pn-s w-i-T-nn-H-d Into th FINE PRINTING AT . . . egal Printers "ar wouId norma,1ycosU collected totalled $2018. PHOfsE 21 one was sitiing or lvim; a ounl crunching noise and we wore sii" "nn In that lull rftor breakfast. I was we were trnini into o rt cvAn reM. 222 SECOND AVE. in' "Property check resulted lying on the :eat in oi- com- Then we sa w the poles and w'r;i T" 1-7 TFHR1RI.E - .,w, rnlizcd how terrible - It ON DIE i --Gruesome Twosome By CHIC YOUNG r 'Ullllli the night patrols finding 14 business establishments insecure with unlocked front or rear doors," Corp. Wales reported, "lhe proprietors were notified and premises made secure," the report stated. reallv was when thf rildle'S Flatted rurnin? throueh oucars fettiii'' axes, fire extineulshcrj ori fi-- nH k't They keot Vr-minc hack askinR if we dld'iH Vi o tin ntil inft in tVti nrrair -i t Monetary loss from Criminal ,edTt"es nr first a'd klt. We AulhorW kHtlr al Coca-Cola undaT waUKt iUi CowCtOi 'pave th"m our bottles of llouo! wmie recoveries pih evn f'ni lri Thev started I Code cornPUilriU was assessed at iiirin? sheets and towels for band- amounted to $2395. Four major ees. It was Wrible to fe-1 so , complaints were Investigated, helnlp'-s when we knew thoe I NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS I'hone 132 Prinrc Rupert, B.C. Disaster Nurses Are Being Sought LET YOUR WORRIES MELT LIKE "or fellow i-"-e nurt so badiv rr-i tn r"d "f ri'sin1 and ,edatives thev did'nt have. We MX o'f"red to in nrid heln. but th Armv had thines unde" con'-o' ,vprw nu'klv and I C"e" mary '-f thn bovs were trained In A SNOW MAN ON A SUNNY DAY!' Work of the Prince Rupert iis- Light Up For Id ifirst aid. " "Anvo).. who did eo un was ?sler committee Is pro3rcs.slng V y y 9 y y y y y y y y y y y y y Tree Lights Xmas Decoration: I fried with admire ion at the way favorably according to a state-the troops who were injured men' b? R- A- Morley. chairman carried on without c.omnlaintA ' of tn local branch of the Can- adlan Red Cross Society. Chief ., Their main concern seemed to be if that there miRht be children and "c al l"e momeni is quaiined Wrap'pinq Paper -rfr Cards Toy: Cooks Gam: a -men hurt on the nassener ' "ursea migni, De avaiiaoic train. "Also I think the train ' w worR- wlLn lne commiuee. Mr Morley feels there are many t nurses in the city not active in S crew were wonderful. They did cvervthiw? th"y could to make m mum 'ii reaJe cnmioaanie ana tn am- ""c i"c"uum wuu suuuiu ue f linear crew manaRed a hot meal i wlllln8 co-operate with the for everyone at about 4 in. the ! committee In the important txsk V rf'ernoon. The dininR car stew- they are trying to perform. There ? will be a meeting of the com- JJ mittce later in the week. 1.,,,1,,,),AJ,.J,. nrd carried on as usual aanoun . r?-1 b-"n told he had gotten n terrific blow acro-s the stomach ar-a'nt a table. Cu' fleenln? csr n4-t-. bid a bad pash across his forehead but said noth'n 'o'it 't vtlt wo Pitied his h"f was caved in In front he still -'Mild'nt It, dre,!,d null everyone had been attended to first;"! soon got nretty cold aftr ( I irjONT mind vouR PEADING ( ITS STILL TOO BR'IGHT- ' ' ' ' " THAT AWFUL MVSTEKY BUT LET ME TO 1 IT tZlll , "x V E,l?.IH LIGHT, ' FIX THE LIGHT SO I CAN r V T 0 f PEAR. SO WE , GO TO SLEEP SZJ 'Ir' ( C ) V CA" SEE BETTCf? ) hm &r&si fefea 4v feK PrrvH ViJ WmMf;' r -Sill1 ippnnr 1 h- - -i LJ-V CAN I HAVE P L S -v , v s"- J V what?! (may i hwe J whxofcourse) v f , m mm mm Kciir m i . ' ' ' ' 1 " :T" ;"'IL" - - r.'L! . :-J '--.i. yxN - " " " ' V: Could Be! ' - n (SURE I VOU COts.A iraEl , ' i' ' 1 ' I S1' v-xi'pe sure you'll v : wmewi V J OvTAL1 AS S i 'j T MEMBE R 'nStVA,? " i WPITE YOJ 4vr. ri 1 ' "iCUGM 1 rf ) I- C. id KIl: tltl LiCl1 k On f he Chin! ITHHT' ttTliohel rLLBETYar i ( WITH THE DISHES, DEAR ) KAN 'T CHIN YOURSELF ) - ! ,, I! aTrirtnrrfr,:- il'1 'H Win ' ' V' A 7 BUT I'M TOO TIRED.' - L AMV MORE sY 1 Wl '" , V - tv COULDN'T LIFT B vV-J CTJOSe A'E 0 , ' . J ' I VaO ! , AfMV LITTLE JXV IIThIH VT'mVWDS- r 4 tu; i- x. i u j'?Bg kkrrfess-"" the rTY ad J think It was about. 5 in the afternoon when h" other 'ectlnn came up behind us and we attached on to It and SANTA'S Walked Right In with a GIFT For Every barlerl ba"k for Kamloops then on to Calvary and so home v'.i CPR tracks. Certainly we not iiffrr anv hardships und u-ere very thankful to come 'hroutrh such a bad smash so j easilv. I "The only doctor In attendance ihrt been a paenger on our 'train and everyone savs he i simply wonderful and did a grand Job in fixing up the troops I until the hcspital train arrived from J?.-cr." v r GOOD BOY AND GIRL!! His Bag is Overflowing with .. . c m f i h DOLLS Moose Whist BUGGIES vc, Dance CARS WAGONS TRAINS fHOP NOW I LOADS OF TRICKEY LITTLE TOYS! j . pjxtv m "T r of th" Mont "rrf. r.roc-."f flt. riTltt iwh'st 'drive and dince la-st week. Ole Stegavlg and Magnus Hal-' vorson. j The cnrpm'ttpe in 'har're eon-If'sM'of H. Muncv, P. Hond. M. Plalr. M. Kalvc-'en. B. J. Bacon, .T. Fmithson, J. Long and C. ilocan. SELECTION! C3 HJ- SH THE SPORT Wilfred Williams provided piano music for dancing.