Prfnrc Rt.prrt Daflp f?rtos Saturday. April 2. Ii49 CONVENTION.7 Fairbanks Poultry Farm Is Destroyed hens and numerous chicks (houses and equtpment $ Jing from scratch, they hud Si"' KETCHIKAN IS COMING Customs Revenue High In March T !nndot du i.rsppef cwvofc -o upbuiMtng of Pnnp Rupert 'AC ij ATllFC FAIRBANKS Several van: "e. and fe:;0w : ; citizens, realizine u i irawiiM romprvitng n.inrwn na central tsr:;su cotuo.tta i If f IIUI I f 11 tautaoruMi a ffecoa C '.. Port Office 0pvuwot. Uuti) i ftf haril inrlr upnt ttn In smnkf v. 1.1 j ,. 'if art- Published Tenr afternoon enceot Stmdav b ! erte Ruwrt ri'' N,w- l.tri d A v-r ' Prince R:rw.rt Vlitmht Soores of nartives frcrri all : An international touch will be " - , aaversuy. are helptR, ! aduH-d to Prince Rupert s Music lhen the Pu!try farm f Hen make a fresh start. . . rv i n H T'. ' v Rpfvlrman rii i rnpH IN Customs and excise revenue collected at the port of Prince Rupert in March were greater than those for January and February combined, totalling aid Drama Festival by tne in- ' " O i. hpktoi. MmmIii! Mw. R. Q. perry. Mantfine Direct, j pans of the coast and many ttpri op rsr!!t press - accrr BiRE.Ar of oiRcrxATiovs parts of the interior will gather; Cahadi am daily newspaper asjsociation , at Bella Cool a next week for-' STTBSCRIPTION RATES .,. j .J i .. ... i 4t nm. iw . w u,,h tv p axon a.- ittrs 'he nineteenth annual com en-1 here. They lost 1400 laying You Saw it in The N ews. s elusion of participants from Al- j aska. At a meeting of the Fes-j 'tlval Association held in the, rr Malt. Per UoaUi. 0e. Pr Tr. SvW ,' Civic Centre Wednesday night : President R. D. Cleland an Newfoundland in Defence Uion of the Native Brotherhood u- "'" ' lot BC. Thev are buoved bv toe ! the Pilous two months mere knowledge of their impending; $5 n- Total for the three-provincial enfranchisement. ' Rlamh Prkxi was SlSSJS. i Among ihem will be almost Revenues for the Hrst three :S0 delegates from the northern month of 1943 totalled $159.-j distrk-L including the Prince i Importations foe the new ' Rupert area, the Naas River.! cellulose rail! at Port Edward jQ-jeea Charlotte Islands, upper are largely accountable for Skeena and the Babine country. ; the increased customs revenue. j The Babirie Indians were yn.y-a'sgj-j-s. i broueht into the Native Bro- nounced the Ketchikan Boys' Band, consisting of ti members, ' jand Ue Ketchikan High Schoo1, Choir as well as two participants m soio classes are planning to be here for the May caltural X THE INCLUSION of Newfoundland as part of Canada, something outstanding in the wav of defence, not only of the Dominion but also of the United States, has taken place. It is, of course, entirely possible the spending of enormous sums on armament need never be re ' event Armine Boas, chairman of j ticket comauttee. anticipates a ! total attendance of some 4000 'during the two-day program. ! Although Betails of the program therhood last fall during an or NINE FIRE CALLS ; ganging campaign. I Kih on ih order 1: win be DURING MARCH quired. The prayers of all peace-loving: peoples discussion of salmon price for supplement the world-wide efforts to preserve the coming season. The Bro-. nine C4lls during uwu are that morntag u veil jTOOtiwiII On earth, but at the same time, un- L -7 e- i-fh. none of which resulted as afternoons and evenLngs may nb.ranf f-jft wmf f i? Tliow. 9i HIctnvMn i ..... .., rotate fires. Total Hre caJs be needed in order to present x t- v-v. v v v v. avav ui v Villi, I " 1 1 VIII iiir V. I.i.rvi wA -v i ti-v i . . . . , rartiv At th fir riII f : r tKa Arrir nrtwnm In twit rtlir i!1-aX u'Arfrar' T'rt.n in bar-;" il. V J iiviaiw .... - - . . . . . elements with a lust for power at almost any cost H. S. Hurn. director of the ARMSTf uu5 jeas w ttie lowTSi num FIGURE IX PROBE A probe lno the administration of W gaining with the fish companies ind- ber in the - first three months Drama Branch. Department of, sor's trus spnng. T:r- w. j zr'."frr? ?ruuiluia nui 15 vw logins rB. Plans also will be discussed " w "M ' mors 01 nosej oearoooi parties involving nurses and ciric of't re-ardina the organliatton of etier wy the month land that he will be in Prince rials The rumors started following the resignation of Miss V'lil which cannot be ignored. It is not essential to have ever studied military science to see how neatly Newfoundland fits into .the picture, when viewed from the stamiu'nt of national security. There would not have been the "lnlw I0C nitrr.&er ci Kupen neit weanewiaj ana, 11 ared r.a'ive millhands and iosgers Maybee. left as raprlntefMient f r jr; at -t ! tinker the B'otherhood banner. ' wnich cid it is possaoie. memtyrs ot the- tioa a month ago. She has reported receiving telephone c& 's'tt' The Brotherhood, which, on the "damage. Total fire damage Festival Association viil meet af her to keep out of the affair. The consultant and active sta "s M north coast at least, is prioiar-;-" - " - --i ' -1 "wpm eapcea a iac oi cornice nre in busineM ! relating to the forthcoming les- superintendent Horace I. Atkin. rizht. and save rHUH ... Advertise in the Daily News! ! Uvai. : resigaiUon of the hoepttal board. CP Photo. ily eompcsei cf fishermen, is authoruei to represent all tive econom.;c groups as bargaining agent f Delegates to the convention ' will meet with the feeHr-g that sortie of their major aims are ! rearing accomplishment The . recent move by the provincial lestslature to give Indians a vote in provincial politics i . sees as a major step toward what wili ultimately be their complete enfraxihisem.er.t ar.J ' eievatioa to citiwaship. i same significance years ago. But there is a world of meaning in this age of aviation, under sea navigation, hase. radio, wireless and other devices of vital moment in the event of war. This roomy, rugged island shields the ports of the Maritime. . Its general position is such that the Gulf of St. . . Lawrence, Canada'? front doorway, could be made ... impregnable. Back of Newfoundland are the Maritime, and Great Lakes regions, New England and New York westerly. Here is a concentn-ion of huge cities, .. 4 , long-established industries, manufacturing, the '.heart of transportation, prestige, influence, culture. To all this in days of possible emergency and grave concern, Newfoundland could conceivably be an "ocean citadel, capable of and ready to serve. ""DESIRABLE BUT IMPRACTICABLE THE PEOPLE of California not so long ago voted for a new pension law at an annual cost of S 125.0 .'"0,000. This meant every unmarried individual would receive STo mcr.tr.'v ar.d every cour'e $150. Anyone entering the State and envuir.g the ad fBfoiffl fewadil fcin . Mi Rescued Purse In Fire But Lost It KAVTLOCK. Oat wr.ea Mrs ! Wesley Fetiierscits house caught ; fire, she tried to save what was j ,. la the pantry but. suddenly ; thinking cf her purs with; S1J50O ia is, apstaira sie dashed j ' away to get it and succeeded. I Returcir.g to the pantry, she '' 1 kt the purse and contents, as ; well as tsc-st of what w js ia the ; ! pantry Tr.e BioRet was never f seea atiia. ! 1-. Ktt"' j-lea'n . ...rtVvat " ... to"--' .1. of 1- - V:.,Vet f it t- .r.L. f-a' :z ur r.t vantages of such a life would he required first of A?-n" Tbe" .ra""' -,.-V ' .Vrr Mr. and Mr. J. XUtii vent! arriTils at Pr,:vc upert c-a' the Prsncess Njrah frora Van-,' couver tils strz:ss i .av' Me7,w aa to prove he had been a resident five years and also prove he would never become a r?:Wi r-? t th 1 rfll it i . U ith these little formalities adjusted the pie in the J sk.v door would automatically " open a most com- fortir.g sight. . j . . .. Sufficient time ha passed since the ruILt be- 1 00 " ' 1 .Ve v.e- , tame eirective i recti t to all to allow Califcniiar.s opportunity to study their action and reflect on just ?ow far ij. would lie workable. The belief U amm. T.SS. PRINCE RUPERT - SAILS FCH 1 VANCOUVER and later nediale Pwrts Each Thursday ! at 11.15 a-m. ' ' ' ' . er, , k ..nc . vot 1 E ;v" F-g '-e retiring aJowanee ir.to avtua effvet would be close to impossible. Neverthere. the pension as it stand U t-e visible expression of the will of the peop'e It ha . unt5.which unqustionabiy make powerful arpeak tor examnle ixarcrs' ,v - For KETCHIKAN -? tDXCSDIlf M1DMCHT . W.-ia mt Cali cm: or Dtpot i r -- s.i-rir utx.mmg f ve a tne event of it jn beaming necessary, need longer W tn tvc,v . . 1 ra no Wet- . littl'" . .- OFFICE PRINCE KL"FHT. ' 'ac. p .; - , ' v"v" ' "-v:-- g ior assistance. h' mis become a first iien on - r cr.ey m the State treasury " . vrv ..r tractive but wt' u-or- 11 i. - , r U.u ;orA- -r seductive, but h- ta.ifornia bitten off a iarr r o W ' t ---i vaaiorna can chew? e"51 t- it'" e4 Vl if" I vga reH a -Te a of vhS fa lava tM teveav i 1 itW4 c t.w . :or Gns-f-il cf U-. De-j- wim - ixttxtlHr to . .. . Canadian Dirrcts Ethiopian Schools Iiafi;i-. rv mid l t a ta Eihiopta ( Njr- tt.:ct ar.i : sotis. OTTAWA Fri-Jc . .. . . . ra....-c. .ti; Aa cjie ..e . . t 11 " . ...... v-v-ars -.Ttrsaratriff t i itr. Fite it Uad c,( "the5 &s y-t c .4i c i.-e--j:e fla iha ,it- re F rovVe" -tale cv-r ch kv t , t '-v--,-, . t 'r' Tie ., m a-.w . val tUt-. . " ' ; Rs V m So R ea Aiis Lm ax t-T '" 1 S ' ass- MKa mart aaui, Jast wbat weslrj year wife !ive on if you were no longer here T faregwaf is reprinted frw publiskei im the Fefcrwary rf d Amriaa FetieralUn f IaWf" F3 tl, "LaWr'a Mtkly Stny" .C.BC,ici soy STCTSiaT m5E3 I iA t-3-a-Aj- to earn the noney? HtK&tj dUQmt t twa arw (W y. CmW Increajtinf rjr twzrt that thr dont like the Rossbn SoVie't Socialist system, workers here are tititled to doubt if they want a Canadian Socialist system and all-powerful -economic p Uing of the state" aj urged on trades unionisU in Canada by Socialists In thk country the state exists to serre the people, not to dominate and regimert then-can . . . and will . . . carry oar Canadian liiin standards and our individual sccaritr u& ihe Freedom Svtm mn-h hivh ;!! 1. ? rt w.-ysj cws-i or ; W . i mm w kM f ;,r ' Matira. LiM I j ' imataMttat t ta fca-j V JiatJUWffl. mOtft-: I a,."i arnar ik.&am , f-wr-j t Satratr Cuun :. 1 at piwsOTt tdtiUM .ais - -3 ia Mot sut r rKrni f t-irmart a s r w- , S r ?pMrr w.. i Ms an- swtitirw iw mi 91 ; sis Simnsat e jer .wrews ... ciiiu 1 r 4 t niira nr Tin i t n -iuui ( do ir. . TWU .DO TC-S LCCJLL EEPEESLNTATIVE KI J KIPKFSIXIATirES; RkftaxJ $yattt. Dvstncl Aft. Tium R.C 3. C. TEDERATIOM . E. MrUBr. Kceutiv. Prtat Bfd. a C. OT TRADE Ct IHDUSTR E. T. 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