Moose Wanders rr Wednesday, May 12, 1948 Through Village BURNS LAKE A heavily tas- -a u selled bull moose, his "bell" reaching to the snow level in the drifts as he crossed the Cana Smuts Leading Last Contest Of His Career dian National right-ot-way, wandered through the streets of MINE INSPECTOR CHARLES GRAHAM RETIRING SOON Charles Graham, mining inspector at Prince Rupert, will retire from his official duties at the end of this month. The family plan on moving south and it is understood will locate on Vancouver Island for their future place of residence. Mr. Graham, who has been actively identified with the mining industry all his life, has had ex Says Miners' Wives Out-Glamor Movies , Derbyshire Councillor Would ! Bar Dowdy Portrayal of Miners' Wives CHESTERFIELD, Derbyshire, Eng. Film stars and actresses should be banned from appearing as miners' wives either on the screen or in BBC broadcasts, says Councillor Samuel Sales, 68, chairman of the local council. : Reason: They're not glamorous enough. r 4 r Burns Lake village recently. Evidently mistrusting the white residents, he took to the nearby Indian reservation for sanctuary, "where he remained for the day, unmolested. 1 0 0 and Palllsades Lakes, Vancouver Water Board. 1927, sunk shaft at Alexandria Mine, Shoal Bay. 1928-1929, manager Brule Col ceptionally wide experience and his services show a story of j JOHANNESBURG, 0) Prime 1 Minister Jan Smuts may be fighting his last political campaign when he leads his United i Party into South Africa's May 26 general elections. Its return , to power is virtually conceded. Gen. Smuts is 78, five years older than Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada. Though i he vigorously denies any intention of retiring, a number of political observers feel Smuts cannot continue leadership for the full five years of the next parliament. steady progress and ' t, , jL 4 4 1 L i .'.I i - ' FRENCH AMBASSADOR PRESENTS CREDENT,., Franclsaue Guv. French nmh;iKnri, i.. . "-"WlSi ' When the council was informed that a film would be shown here about rehousing miners he declared films and broadcasts made their women "dowdy and uncouth." He thought they were an insult. "I have met thousands. They are smart and good-looking," he said. "I would be prepared to choose a group of miners' wives from this district with good looks, manners, speech and dress that would whack any of the so-called actresses who are trying to protray miners' wives on the films. All fvwttttu '''""Ji lcotHH-u Ulb WlUT Of Credence ut-puiy Buvcmui Bciit:i:;i, mm. iniDaudeau Rinfr. lieries, Brule, Alta. 1929-1930, manager Western Gem Collieries, Drumheller. 1932 to date, Inspector of Coal and Metalliferous Mines in northern district, and resident mining engineer at Prince Rupert since 1946. Family members are Mrs. Graham, two sons and a daughter. The sons are H. J. Graham of the post office staff, Prince Rupert; T. W. Graham of Court-enay, B.C., and the daughter, Mrs. J. W. Marsden, of Court-enay, B.C. Mr. Graham has long taken a deep Interest in horticulture and in gardening generally and now that he is retiring to pri Mr. Graham was born in Burn-foothill, Ayr, Scotland, 1883, and was early in the industry, taking night classes in mathematics and mining at night schools. Deciding to move to the United States, he arrived in New York in July, 1903 and his first employment was in coal mines in Washington. It was in September 1904 that he moved to Canada, locating in Nanaimo in September, working on the first "Siskol" puncher used in No. 1 Mine in Nanaimo. By this time, Mr. Graham had completed his mining course in the International Correspondence School. He obtained his second class certificate in Febru shown above, left to rieht: Mr. Franew,.... "cm5; -wiiuc uuyt Miinjr f , , j " fiuvt-uiur general Hnr baudeau Rlnfret, Mr. Howard Measures, chief i,t L , partment of external affairs, and Rl. Huu. L s S' acuctai J ot-uwc lui CAbri nui annu s. EX-KING PETER ARRIVES IN U.S. Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia, his wife, Queen Alexandria and three-year old Prince Alexander (above) are shown aboard the luxury liner Queen Elizabeth, when they arrived in New York from London. TODAY TO SATURDAY Shott, former chief engineer- ON 1:00 p.m. -8:E SATURDAY vate life, he looks forward to what may be termed a favorite study and hobby. His successor at Prince Rupert is Frederick J. Hemsworth, a graduate of the U.B.C. and who of late has been located in the Kootenays in the neighborhood of Nelson. r.ul)-4:li-6:4M MARINE ENGINE SCHOOL OPENS HALIFAX Nova Scotia has long been a home of seafaring men, but only recently was the first marine engineering school in the Maritimes opened here. The school is sponsored and supervised by the vocational education division of the Nova Scotia department of education with 20 years experience in the Merchant Navy, and a lieutenant- commander for 4'2 years with the Royal Canadian Navy. Eight students were in the first class. The length of the course depends on the individual's ability and capacity. The courses lead to several grades of tickets including four motor and six steam (Canadian) and two steam (United Dry uimm WZj) ' .2a. MAUREEN O HftRft ary 1905. Following is Mr. Graham's mining record: Member of Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 1909. Member of Association of Professional Engineers B.C. Holder First Class Certificate, Mine Manager, B.C. Holder of First Class Certificate, Mine Manager, Alberta. Holder of Mine Surveyors' Certificate, B.C. 1905-1909 mine foreman and underground manager, Western Fuel Co., Nanaimo. 1909- 1910, Supt. Princeton Coal and Land Co., Princeton. 1910- 1913 Supt. Middlesboro Collieries, Merritt. 1913-1916 Supt. Corbin Coal Co. & Eastern B.C. Railway. DISCOVERED CIRCULATION The circulation of the blood was first discovered by Harvey in 1828. It is directed by Andrew E. Most likely successor is deputy Prime Minister Jan Hofmeyr, groomed for the position since the government took office at the outbreak of the last war. At a Party congress at Bloem-fontein Gen. Smuts denied allegations by the Nationalist Party, the government's major opposition, that he would continue as leader merely until the elections are won, then hand over the reins to Hofmeyr. "The Natonalists wish to see me out of the political field but I shall be there as long as I have the strength of today and the mind to do so," he asserted. The opposition has turned its big election guns on Hofmeyr. An earnest, bespectacled man, he has made spectacular achievements in his 20 years of political life but has never sparked the enthusiasm that Gen. Smuts has roused. For this idealistic approach to South Africa's color problem, he has been attacked as everything from a Communist to a "Kaffir-Lover." Gen. Smuts told the Bloemfontein Congress that Hofmeyr believed the rights of non-Europeans might be extended in some ways, although not advocating equal rights for Europeans and natives. The Nationalist Party recently put its militant white-supremacy policy before the electorate with the slogan: "Keep the White Race Pure." 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