1 Wttmt Rupert Thursday, Oaflp r5efo)0 .tu May 20, 1948 : in . i DO Radio Dial Cr " I K 1240 KlloeycleH (Subject to change) I HOMES FOR CANADIANS OGDEN'5 is FINDS GERMANS NOT CONVERTED TO DEMOCRACY By Keith Garner BERLIN. (Reuters Three MAKINGS ,rvi Classifieds: 2e per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50o. Birth Notices: ftOc; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage ana Engagement Announcements: ti. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE 3)stfiMt Advertising is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. ' FOR RET! FOR RENT Flat, Rand Block, Apply Max Heilbroner, Jewel- j ler. (tf) ! FOR RENT Bedrooms with or without breakfast. 2104 Atlin Ave. .. m , The average working German FOR" RENT 3 room dwelling. man and man cares abuut furnished, close in. We pay!nothing but the food, clothing light and water. Apply 830jand coaI situation, the spokes-Summit Ave. or Phone Blue;man adcied. When an election 698. 112(11 j comes along, he votes for this .,,., ,i..v,f lof that party, but only because v. v ou(. 0j pVery four Germans ill the British zone have failed to ibe converted U)' demoeraoy and have little or no faith in the host of demorratle parties which have sprung up since the end of the war. according to a. spohes- man of the British control coin-mission political division. he was taught under the Nazi regime that it was his duty to vote, and not because he has any real interest in party poli tics. "Generally speaking, we can say that our attempts to instil democracy into the people oi western Germany have been mainly a failure," he continued. "Nowhere is there the same amount of interest that one en- counters in Britain, and no where is there any real understanding among the common people of what the various par- ties stand oT The spokesman felt that the failure of the Germans to take up democracy In a big way was due to three main factors: 1. The moral and spiritual M.1 . aMHHMkHM " MCJN- -IQOf PL4H . P1CST rueow lw) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the: Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Don Harding Show 4:43 Lord Carcsser 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 8:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00-The Mighty Fraser 8:30-The Nation's Business 8:45 -Bill Good Sports Review 9:00-Ernie Adams Show 9:30 Vancouver Theatre 10:00 CBC ew 10:10 B.C. 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(121) ROOM AND BOARD I ROOM AND BOARD $45 each double; $50 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced bar tender, references. Philbert Hotel, Terrace, B.C. (121) HELP ANTED One girl for dry cleaning worn. Appiy Pioneer-Canadian Laundry. I (120i HELP WANTED Will give room The oeMgner calls this his "practical house." In drawing the plans the architect had in mind a home which would give maxl-iruin interior space for living and would be economical to heat. Suitable for any of the varieties of Canadian climate, the house is adaptable to any of the standard methods of heating. Plans call for large living room downstairs with two large bedrooms on the floor above. The model shown here is built of red brick topped by white clapboard; with a roof of black asphalt shingles to add dignity and provide additional fire protection. Door, sashes and shutters are finished in turquoise blue. Rodoipbe Lajoie of Motreal is the architect. The above dwelling meets with building retrtiiientVnts in most town and suburban areas of Canada. 'collapse in 1945 which left the neoDle halfcstunned. disillusion- and board and remuneration ent aav Europe ana an over-to elderly woman in return whelming feeling that they had for services in looking after i become the -untouchables" of SHIP'S MASCOT LOST IN INDIA Doeksitle Workers at Many Ports Around the Wjirltl Knew "Sumner" VANCOUVER CP' --Sur -nor' was children. For further infor- mation phone Red 447. I120) WANTED WANTED 3 or 4 room furnish- I. ed suite or house. Vicinity of neither the time nor the inclin-Civic Centre by 1st. June. Ap- ation to take any interest in a ply Box 343 Daily News. (119) ."democratic awakening." WAliTED-Set of chess men for L2' J"151" ,G"maU fuehrer instinct," that f is to say. mn in minin n,mn p e dsc,re to d t0 e ment for same would be for- 1 bef ledf lef government of the country warded on next boat available. 10 the men who know-struction D. C. Evans, Northwest Con- Co., Alice Arm. (It) . This instinct- already discern- a httie dog with a big heait who Sumn(,r voyaf,e wpnt h(yrf, wtti) lived on a big ship. Tlu: British lhe silverguavas radio officer ship Silverguava of the Silver , Robert Burr0WSi and the lwc Line, was his home and the crew i became separated in the stria-his- master. , lorn strcets (Urin!, India's com- Officers of th Silverguava" Vo- nuinal riols. Alter much sean.ii-cently here from India, reported inS Burrows returned to the shif that Sumner accidentally drown- ' alonr- ed at Calcutto during the slApV. Later, crew nicmLiers saw tho ' latesst call there. ' i Utile don's body lloating iii the , ' i water at the in o u t li of the The little brown-and-wMfjIIOORhly Rivpr. terrier was widely known. In I ports of call around the world i dockside workers and sailors GROWTH OF THE 'PHONE knew the pup by name and Sum- j The first telephone exchan".'? ner knew many of them. ! in Britain was opened in Londo i The terrier was with the Silr in 1879. Today there are nearly j 6,000 exchanges in Britain. WANTED Room for three fcVENWH You'RE 00 TO SMAKW mm 1 7 y Easy to roll -delightful to smoke Mil iTi.i'iiTnrv 2:30Comty. and Needle Pointers 2:45 Don Messer and Islandeif 3:00-Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight on a Star Telephone Operators Find Montreal Noisy; MONTREAL if Telephone oo-erators as far away as 8an Francisco and Miami consider Montreal the noisest place in the world these days. One Montreal long-distance-operator was asked "What's the mrkpt T hfnr' A rx.tnhinfj m if! " ! by another opeiator 3.000 miles away. The local operator patiently explained that the machine-Run-like noise was caused by steel workers with riveting guns constructing a seven-story addition to the Bell Telephone's long-distance centre In uptown Montreal. The noise is not heard during surfaces wall paper, painted DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING S ITER PAN PRESS KODACIIROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. no 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. . FOR SALE FOR SALE One 12 ft. x HV Tobin Bronze Propellor Shaft, new, fitted with 2'' sleeve standard taper and nut. Also 30x19 L.H. Sumner Propellor, new. Cheap. Apply C. Aberg, Massett, B.C. ( 124 1 FOR SALE 4 Roomed House, furnished, wash house, wood shed on 3 lots. All in garden and fenced. Boat building shed on one lot, with carpenter tools, blacksmith shop and tooU. Acetyline welding out fit. Boat float connected to shed on waterfront. Good location for machine shop. Price $4,000. Apply to C. Aberg, Mas- set, B.C. (124 FOR SALE Paint Sprayer, one quart, '3 H P. electric motor; 2 10 ft. ladders, ladder jacks. Phone Black 245. 124 1 FOR SALE White enamel Mc-Clary range, like new, equipped with Kemak oil burner; also burns coal and wood Has hot water tank Apple 54 9th West ' (120) FOR SALE 6-room house, with full basement and three lots. Apply 'Andy Honky, Terrace, B.C. (25) FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. . (tf) FOR SALE Partly demolished house and lot. cheap for cash. Phone Black 854. (tf) FOR SALE Acme cook stovr -' with pot burner and blower. Apply 99 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE Empty 900-pound steol drums. Apply Daily News. (tf) FOR SALE New 12' clinker-built boat for inboard power, com-" plete with shaft, oars, tarp, pump, etc. $190.00. Phone Blue .365. (123) FOR SALE Complete fcrolllng boat, 28 ft. Very good condition. Ready to fish. Very reasonable. Apply 1G69 0th Ave. East. (119) FOR SALE Cement Mixer, '3 yd., and 2 Cement Buggies, A-l condition. Apply Box 578. Prince Rupert. (123) FOR SALE New and Used Fur-, niture. Used chairs 50c; house desk $2.50; kitchen set, five-' . piece $12; hassocks $1.50; hot , plates $2; spring for double bed 95c; bath room basins from $2; jacks, 3-ton size $2; men's bicycle $12.50; bedroom suites; electric washing ma-chine; Frigldaire; caulk boots; , , cooking utensils from 10c, etc. Come and look things over. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. FOR SAL E Five-room house :with all fixtures. 4500. Phone Black 996. (121) FOR SALE 1940 Buick Deluxe . Limited, Al shape. Phone 66. (122) FOR. SALE Furniture, like new. Phone Black 990. (121) ;FOR SALE -Piano S150; wine sturlin rnnph "M 9 slraccafr.. . king cna V: 3 sman tnh : ' electric gramaphone and rec- ords $20; 2 bridge lamps $3 each; arm Chair $2. Phone Red 914 or Green 902. (121) FOR SALE Enterprise Enamel oil range, $125.00. Apply 209 6th E. (121) HOUSES HOUSES HOUSES 6-ROOM HOUSE, 3 lots, basement, furnished or unfurnished. 2 WELL LOCATED wartime houses. , 1! LARGE APARTMENT block, ideal for couple. Owner I leaving. Only $1500 down f -o nanaie. . OTHER HOMES from $850 to $9000. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 (123) POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED Nurse-. housekeeper or companlon-t i nurse. Apply Box 344 Dally . News. . (119) METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof-" lng. Letourneau to Sobs, 629 Sixth West. Phone 643. (tf) scientists stationed at Prince marck, and reached its peak un-Rupert for summer months. derHitler, Goebbels and the Preferably close in. Box 345 Gestapo. Daily News. . 'tf) j .A naUon which has donc WhUt U haS bee" t0'd fDr een" MACHIMeKi MACHINKKT roil FPU. SALfc JAI V erations can hardly be expected FOREST RESCUf,; A third of Canada--! I'l-ocluction comes .'rut i-sts: pulp ar.d p!' fur two-thinis of ;!.c the fiirest indusinu. FOUGHT FOR a Theocurc Ruoscvp MHUirr, loiljiht in c clamored lr fr the Unitm S'i: v.'cjii the Nubol pria actual twiversatiT I'iih; distance users. only when tlr iorai inukiiig the cor.nw! Each operator lis A an earplug fur her tej an aid in drulnutt COTTAGE OI New Creamed - Ta VALENTIN D Your Diilj ALL-WEATHER SB I LlnC the tm n. cl,'ni! We are j obviously would have no place in a democratic revival. "As a result, the men who took over the leadership of Germany in 1945 were the old-time politicians who were in their prime in the time of the Weimar Republic, and are still men- tally living in the days following the First World War." , ver Line seven or eight years and nearly all that time with the Silverguava. Sumner's his-; lory has iu hazy spots and his ; birthplace is one of them, but orw members nuh ho came from ; South Atrica. When in Oa: utta on l-.iE last HEART STILL TOUGH Many popular notions about the heart and heart disease are false, say health authorities. The human heart is as strong as It ever has been, even though mor people die of heart disease every eat. Jill EASIER S C I honadl ed and m,noUn.d t0 take Dart in any "new experiment." The collapse left them with a ruined country, one of the most acute crises known to pres- the western wo'ric; jBtSY KEEPING ALIVE ' Between searcnlng for food, clothing and fuel, they had lDie in tne Middle Ages, became dominant in the davs of Ris- to adopt democratic feelings overnight," the spokesman declared. "The German tendency to obey the government of the day remains and is perhaps responsible for the fact that the Germans have been so quiet and docile during the past three years." 3. Probably the most important of all, the shortage of leaders of democratic thought who are really abreast ot events and tendencies abroad. "In 12 years of Nazism, the young men who would normally have emerged as . democratic leaders either rotted in concentration camphor became prom inent in th Nazi movement, the spokesmfm said. "Those who were in concentration camps returned three years ago out of louch with the - odern world and its way, of life while those who became Nasi IN THE SUPREME COURT OP tmiTIHH COLDMUIA IN PROBATE n the Mutter of the ". Immigration Act" nml In the Matter of Hie F.stnte of Allwi-i All parties having claims against th said estate are hereby reuuired ti furnish same, properly- verified, tc me on or before the 15th day o June 1948. after which claims filed may be paid without reference tc any claims of which, I then had. no knowledge. All parties indebted to the estatt are required to pay the amount ol their Indebtedness to me forthwith. GORDON P. FORBES, ' Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RCPERT, B.C. 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Brl-tlsh Columbia, who died on or about the 23rd day of March. 1H48, at the city of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthr with and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to me them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of June, 1948, fatluiR which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 6th day of May, 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official . Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C . (122 PAINT UP CAMPAIGN For Shingles, Fences and Rouph Lumber Use SHINGOLEEN For Outside Wood Work, Porches and Steps Ue BAPCO PURE PAINT THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD.