PECVI.NCIAL LI33A3T, all. B.C. 113 onr.iEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER P-ihliKhi-d lit Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PHONE 81 VOL. XXXVIII, No. 280. PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS ominations For Ahrtual Civic Election yin Progress Four For Mayor And Eleven For Aldermen Trustees Dominato and Scott Returned by iperation Key to Richer For All, Dr. Coady Says Acclamation to the School Hoard Fifteen candidates lined themselves up at noon Housing Aids Increased By Federal House OTTAWA. & Legislation which adds $275,000,000 to the Federal government's housing jackpot was approved by Commons Tuesday night after a peppery question - and - answer period In which Reconstruction Minister Winters was the target. The House gave third and final readings to a bill designed to. do these things: i: Add $200,000,000 to the loan fund for reducing by half the down payment on new housing. 2. increase from $100,000,000 to $125,000,000 the money available . world I" w Inch primary producers and workers 3,leil together co-operatively for their own j and intellectual freedom and economic well-3$ envisioned here last night by a man who is ::t,,l as a leader in Canada's adult education -nit. iMJiisij;iiir M. M. today to contest seven vacancies open in next veek civic elections four for Mayor and 11 for the six Alder manic seats. " Only sure thing in the picture was the re-election of two school board candidates, W. J. Scott and A. J. ' Dominato wlio, lacking any 1 other competition, were declared " FOR ALDERMAN ' elected by acclamation by Re- (one-year term) , turning Officer H. D. Thaln at Elmer Ciausen( fish buyer. O. the close of nominations at noon w .NickerSon, W. F. Robertson. tof1av' . G. Douglas Frlzzell .aulmrro- , The mayoralty fiijht sees four bile dealer, P. H. Llnzey, H. F. candidates lined up for the oia.ssev Promotion of tnis Idea of progress through co-operation rcrUir of extension at is XavKT University, ' KS. wliii addressd "Jrt of 3(10 ia Hie Civic CHIANG AT t'lIKNGTt ' . C1IENGTU Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek is back today in command of Nationalist China's fight against the Communists. He took over shortly after arriving at this new refugee capital from fallen Chungking, flow long the Nationalists will be able to hold out here is a question. II may be less than a month. CHURCHILL'S BIKTHH W LONDON Former Prime Minister Winston Churchill received an ovation in Parliament yesterday on the occasion of his seventy-fifth hirtinlay Prime Minister Clement Altlee led in the felicitations. ESSENTIALS OF PEACE NEW YORK The I'niled Nations Assembly today brat down Soviet opposition and adoptrd an Anglo-American cannot be achieved on a nebul ous, national scale, Dr. Coady declared. Canada, nor the Canadian people cannot be changd tn the abstract. "We must start somewhere. u""- t . m u Li for home extension and home This means that we can educate improvement loans. position being vacated Decem ,udiUrium , ins lirsi jBiitWi O.lunibia. Dr. ;?,l;e on invitation of Rupert Fishermen's -liidiriii.illy, undoltrit iy, Dr. Coady stated i in tin- affoctiveness Kima'iiMi with exam-(icvi'lu)iii'iit of the , OoDIUiiVI'S which the individualists and concrete 3. Establish a $50,000,000 fund communities of individualists f, nniini..n.n.i..ni,.i 1-..., i and, by doing so, bring them or ,uw rpnUll h(lllsin Walter Austen MacLean, ei'.ui -ily guard, Nora E. Arnold, Jaincs II. Thompson. t . ,. August S. Wallin, joiner, Ivor T. Fossen, Robert B. C. Wilaon. -SCHOOL BOARD Americo J. , Dominato, flier - ber 31, by Mayor Nora E. Arnold. They are Alderman H. M. Dag-trett and H. S. Whalen. who abandoned their aldermanic .seats In mid-term to seek the mayoralty, Robert McKay, a along the road to progress. Th ,., ....... , rplp,lnvo i These communities should em Kentnilwr 9.1 wlinti llio i-avlunrl brace zones big enough to be u , , , . r , j ,i u housing plan was first announc meaningful and small enough former alderman and Alderman ed. The other two points come to be minageaoic." cl,ant- w- Murray, E. D. Man- George Rudderham, whose term son. His own conception of such Into operation when the bill Is proclaimed after being given expires this year. William Joseph Scott. zones would be the Maritimes, The aldermanic contest is In ' o., .. , I SANTA INVITES SUGGESTIONS NOW Santa Claus has an attentive ear for children who put in their requests early. With a little under a month left for Christmas shopping, Santa's big job is to have all his parcels made up in time for his annual chimney-top ride. resolution laying down essentials for permanent peace. The vote was on a twelve-point resolution and was 53 to 5 with Yugoslavia abstaining. Soviet Russia voted against. chant, W. F. Stone, W. D. Vance, two parts, the two year terms and the one-year terms. Seven ' ' candidates seek the four two- r.i Ct..:L.' iiliers sparked through i yrars until they now iltmg and growing i x-f Iwi ult'.i an fur Progress" was . 1 hu aililrcss and lie ,;:h a clear definition n of prioress. Hhi passes under the priisi'css that is not il all," he declared. just the superficial, . ainss that have very Quebec, Ontario, . the Prairie "I'l""-1-provinces and the Pacific Coast region ' communities of the earth, be- U are rural communl- An Example tis. ?u i , VUU1 tiirvv year seats aim iuui are seeding CAPILANO RAMPAGE 1 ' m Three Day The great vacuums which exist in the social lives or. people ine two one-year seats. In addition to the city council elections, the December 8 ballots Landing Field To Fore-Again PATTULLO'S HONORED VANCOUVER The Capilano River continues its rampaging and rose four feet overnight, threatening bridge rebuilding bincc the Marltlmes have been Dr. Coady's field of work for more than 20 years, he gave examples in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Morett, a community of 300 families, he k i i in i will carry a bylaw and a refer-1 oniliim endum for nAnnln, rianl.lnn decision.! 1 cause instability and bring on the social tornadoes of revolution. This makes the- world a popular lJVI fvf IYI tr 1 u mm m if mm mm mrmm m or. mere were lur'.ner wasli- iti,, hvlaw will seplt unnrnval of With the visit to the city of dangerous place, to live and up ui oi approacues io ine lap-, , a. $190,000 loan ta.Dav. for. sewer psfc.-R. .May, director sit -develops Premier' Johnson Makes Presentation Fwr B. C'. . Liberal Association f set the whole order of society. : with real life. Or it .I mere change which -.isas Is retrogression, ' ' .:an proitress." cy defined progress aj ? that contributes to The Answer? i merit, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Dossibllitv of the construction of construction and the " referendum will seek popular opinion as to whether or not the city should have an elected Parks llano Bridge but the Army's Bailey bridge is still holding. Mosquito Creek is' also up to high levels and has changed 'its course. Stormy weather continues and there was a 50-mile gale at the airport during the night. VICTORIA Premier Byron a landing str!p for use 0f air Johnson was among the n.anycraffc opcraUng ln and out of who visited Former Prem- callers Pr!nce Rupert ta agaln t0 the ore. ier and Mrs. T. D. Pattullo -at, ln conference Mr May was their Oak Bay home yesterday to ' vps,prriav aftnrnnon with the air are joins to be practi-iiU brin;' this down to said, stood out a a prime example of co-operation at wort. There in 13 years, a depressed community has risen to prosperity on the Ideas of two young university graduates who developed a series of co-operative schemes which has developed a prosperous, growing, forward-thinking community. Here was, I thought, the nearest problem to the rural problem which we had heard me in our own ;n our com-Priijtress for us would offer them felicitations on the ; HZW YORK -toJohn i f ' " today put the United tate s miners back on a three-daj?' week. The mine union 'chief acted as virtually all of the 400,-000 soft coal miners in the "United States stayed away from the pits following the end of the three-weeks truce last mlclnisht. ; Lewis told 80,000 hard coiil miners, as well as bituminous diggers, to feturn to work Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday oi each week until , contracts ars signed with Individual coacyj.-panies. -. transportation committee of the occasion of their golden wedding prince Rup8rt Cnamber of Corn. "Fill up these vacuums in the lives of the people. Satisfy the legitimate desires of the people for a greater measure of life. That Is the only real answer to revolution. It Is the only real answer to communism." Prior to Dr. Coady's address m D. O. McDonald, secretary-treasurer of the B.C. Fishermen's Co-operative Federation, selling agency for the coast fishermen's Co-ops, congratulated the Prince Rupert Cooperative on Its tenth anniver- anniversary. On behalf of the it our farmers, f ishcr-ii miners, steel workers Board. ; Here are the candidates whose names will be on the ballots a Week from today. Followed by their nominators and seconders: FOR MAYOR ' Alderman Harry Mark Daggett, carpenter, S. D .Johnston, He'.gi Eirikson. Robert McKay, poultry farmer, W. J. Scott, C. P. Balagno. Alderman George W. Rudder- vocational groups British Columbia Liberal Association, the Premier presented Mr. and Mrs. Pattullo with a handsome silver service tray. There 14,000.000 of us In 50 years. Here was th aggre- 37 Dead In Plane Crash all the things neces- gate intelligence of the common merce, ,T. N. Youngs, chairman when various problems in connection with the project were discussed with a view to making further representations to the federal government ln regard to the feasibility and desirability of such a field. ' normal, human life, peop.e ai work. This was a in .is economic efficiency good regard to: our faith 11 '"ore important the common people 'sary and outlined Its history. PARIS Oi Officials at Oily in tiiav suihciency Tills achievement of the 1 present on the platform, and ;rm means in Canada Mr. May has consistently held ! people of Morell fits perfecUy j introduced by Chairman A. J. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (Today) y E. "")' last man and airport here said that there were no survivors in the crash of n Tunis-Paris plane which came that a field could be developed at ham, machinist, J. R. Morln, George Howe Alderman Harold S. Whalen, manager, A. S. Nickerson, C. G. Ham. FOR ALDERMAN into the Canadian pattern. There Is nothing in this vast ill have functioning Wlrck of the B.C. Co-operative Union were: A. Martinusen, a minimum of cost on nearby ' lives the goods and Tugwell Island and it was to ob Ratchford, S. Rosang, Mrs-.?.'. Bunn, Mrs. G. Robinson, A. Mosher, E. Johnson, R. Cockett. that a free people country we need more than president of the Prince Rupert people. But, i: we are golnj i Fishermen's Co-operative, A. J. down near St. Just-Chaleyssbi. Reuthers News Agency said there were 32 passengers aboard the plane and a crew of five. 'i'M to. When the to get the people, we will have, whitmore, chicr supervisor of To Sandspit (Today) A. (How tain further information and local co-operation in support of the case that he came to Prince Rupert on this occasion. A 4,000- tt these iiiings, they ''I. They are wealthy. (two-year term) Alderman Thomas Bennett to get them into the vast open flshries, J. D. McRae, M.L.A., ell, J. H. Hitchcock, A. C. Skipper, and Mayor Nora & Arnold. 8 h.il tcononii.sls and Black .manager, Nora E. Arnold, Robert Gordon. welcomed Dr, Coady to Prince Phtrs mean by wealth." Rupert. Mr. McRae thankedj Dr. Coady for his address. i spaces and people today are not going to open spaces In covered wagons and live ln wigwams as our ancstors did. They want life and the people of Morell have discovered how to get It. Just multiply Morell by 1.000 and we have solved our i THE WEATHER Synopsis Heavy rains and southeast gales resulted over the southern British Columbia coast overnight as a small but active storm moved rapidly In from the Pacilic. Dr. Coady inspired the Prince SAY'S STOCKS Alderman George B Casey, retired, Agnes A. Rochester, Johi M. McNulty. George James Dawes, auctioneer, W. J. Scott, H. J. Marchant. Rupert Gyro Club members and foot strip, 500 feet wide, which would involve the clearing of about thirty acres of land, Is suggested. Natural surface conditions on Tugwell Island, It 1:; believed, lend themselves to such an undertaking. A motor boat ferry service between Prince Rupert and Tug s I' Ji.lin.,1.,11 Co I.UI.I ' L. Hommer. : r From Vancouver (Wednesday) C. Mitchell, G. Shenton, A- W att, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Dunl?p. From Sandspit (Wednesday) Mrs. F. L. Lardenn, Mrs. R. Wilson. ; To Vancouver ( Wednesday )-F. E. Jeffery and J. P. Burnett. To Sandspit (Wednesday) T 1 T. Wylle'and Miss G. NewWy: f From Vancouver (Tuesday) many guests to thought when Van H "liver he was the luncheon speaker be Maritime proUlem. Multiply It fore that organization yester Henry Eric E. Faure, store clerk. Frederick D. Hardy, Rud if day with President Maurice L ' j' ' man wir by 200,000 and wc have solved the Canadian problem of how Bryclges in the chair. The olph Olsen. to get the Canadian people Into speaker was Introduced by Dr.! Winds at Vancouver Airport reached a peak velocity of 50 miles per hour about daybreak this morning while one station on the west coast of Vancouver " narlj! R. G. Large. I the great open spaces, CONGRATULATED Former Premier Pattullo. .Presented with silver tray. Sees Liberal come-back ill B .C. well Island to connect the city with the field would be part of the project. Assistance of E. T. Applewhaite M. P .for Skeena, now In Ottawa, on certain phases of the under Bui the Morell achievement demonstrates something bigger, M,i,n,, Donald Francis Fitch, plater, Richaid Long. II. S. Whalen. Herbert F. Glassey, broker, Phillip H. Linzey, S. D. Johnston. Michael W. H. Krueger, manager, John McLeod, Leon Sand- Dr. Coady believes. It fits into Dr. Coady was taken on a tour of the harbor and waterfront today as the guest of K. F. Harding, general manager of rrince Rupert Fishermen's Co .05 9.0(1 ..113 ','4 .05"2 1 .30 .03 'A .30 .01 :..:?() , .(S3 ':. . i r '-, 1 13 .3A .10 .11.1 .03 Island reported almost two and three quarter Inches of rainfail in the 24 hours up to 0430 this G. Burns, T. A ,V. Tremblay, A. C. Middleton, Mrs. S. Saville, W R. May, Capt and Mrs R. Mclnnes, Miss Linda, Miss Sandra and Master Craig Mclnnes - From Sandspit (Tuesday) C. Dybhavn. the world situation and points the way for development of were many other gift, gratulatory messages t n.iiiif,- var. a id en- taking will be sought by the I com ail Chamber of Commerce, including Mr. May left by today's plane morning. rural communities in all back operative Association. He leaves rr Prince George over the province tonight on the ward parts of the earth n his return to Vancouver. trroj; frrmii ! "And that mean:, most of the j for Vancouver. rrince Rupert, the old home town of Mr. and Mrs. Pattullo. Seventy-seven years of age now, Mr. Pattullo was in line "ia Goi'l Removal Of Eye Needed Thomas H. Wllford, well know n local electrical contractor, har! his right eye removed in an oper Ben Chappell Passes Away ! health find spirits and Mrs. Pat-itullo .although in frail health, 'ii't'u.m Over the rest of the provinc mild cloudy weather prevailed although rain and snow were tailing throughout the night along the western slopes of the Rockies. Showery weather will spread Into the interior of Uie province In the wake of the storm while fresh westerly winds and squally showers may be expected along the coast. Forecast North Coast Rcgloiv Cloudy today and tomorrow. Scattered showers mostly in the southern HOCKEY SCORES ' . N.H.L. ' Detroit 3, Boston 0 New York 5, Montreal 2 LOCAL TIDES Friday, December 2, 1943 High 11:13 20.0 feet Low 5:01 8.9 feet 17:52- 5.5 feet Con was also on nana to receive nor share of the congratulations and best wishes. c VANCOUVER One of Can ation at the Vancouver General) dida's best known pioneer rail- 11 Udiic To make a family occasion of loaders, B. T. (Ben) Chappell, 72, it, Mr .and Mrs. Pattullo's son-! who retired from active service in-law and daughter. Mr. and; with the Canadian National Hospital last Saturday, according to word received by local friends. The surgical action became necessary following Injury to his rye which Mr. Wilford sustained Oil ry Mrs. Colllson,, and the ti.ive granddaughters were also there. a Railways in 1942, passed away here suddenly Wednesday afternoon. Following his retirement Tenth Anniversary banquet Civic Centre Auditorium Dec. 1$M 949 ot 7:30 p.m. commemorating the incorporation of the PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Address by: DR. M. M. COADY For Members and Employees of all Co-opcrativcs and Credit Unions Tickets may be obtained at oil Co-op Stores and the Bakery section today and over the entire on a recent hunting accident, region tomorrow. A little colder. I With Mrs. Wilford he left for IYte x Return of the Liberal party to power in British Columbia was eight years ago from the post of .22 l.in .41 7.75 ' 1 30 12.25 ,H 1.80 3.80 .31 o-A 0.01 .!0',i .13"!. .53 .2 . .15 .01 Winds westerly (20 mphi. Lows Hear ALD. CASEY in Fighting Form on the air CFPR Friday, Dec. 2, 6:15 p.m. I hinted by Mr. Pattullo. "Liberal- ! General Superintendent, Manl- , tonight an cthighs Friday at Vancouver last week for further treatment. - They expect to return to the ' ' city about December 8 or 9. ;ism never dies, he declared at, tuba District,, Winnipeg, Mr.iPort Hardy 29 and 47; Sandspit , the presentation ceremony. The I chappell had resided In Vancou-and prmce Rupert, 38 and 44. T IHIMl(l) ( elder Liberal in British Columbia (ver. sain no expected w see uie uu- 1 'lillUj 'lie ourt Canadian VS. congratulate Premier Pattullo on his fortieth anniversary. Mr. Cruickshank said he wanted to pay tribute to Mr. Pattullo ho had done so much for forestry in BVitish Columbia.) erals back in offic again in the "very near future." (At Ottawa .George Cruick-shank. Liberal, Fraser Valley, took time out during forestry debut in the House of Commons to Tickets On Sale CIVIC CENTRE Dec. 2nd 3rd, 8:30 p.m. Dancing ; belters 108. l.'t 1.00 Admission 5" nfintirHMlSMiifMTfinf!rifti?t