trust you will accept this letter which will appeal not only to our it Is a fact that ' , 'tfUV Til f,!.. ili.r,1U hilt ...111 , , h o J. . " ' W competition with existing prem- prosperity of your community be-lses, we should at least protect cause today we have In many of MR. KENNEDY REPLIES (Continued from page 2). Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 17, 1950 uw.i (.i.ii-tnc uui. ..... yv. a uajr are seeking distant! deemed uruwiiig cam iur me wnere previously e jja.' tourist muu.-;iry, wmcn, as you oinicuity in maintaining a reaiuMr, wiu i i lium- iuuic cuoi'j now oi visitors to our In the spirit in which It Is written as I realize every man is entitled to his opinion and I have endeavoured to explain to you our policy, the reason for the stand taken. I can assure you that in this particular case then? are no personalities entering, into the decision whatever but I do hope the Board will be able to r.s time Rofs on because, with our w p Kfj our smaller communities, witn j but a few thousand people, hotels greatly in excess of the amount suggested in this operation. In this connection I may say that recently beer by the glass was passed in the city of Penticton and the Mayor of that city has stated definitely that no licence the industry by the provision which was established three years ago, that a new hotel should provide at least equal accommodation to the best hotel in the city. This, after all, should not be considered unfair. On the other hand there should be no criticism of the Board granting lie- modern transportation systems, Chi I had so little to offer in the way ol suitable accommodation in othei parts of our province. Th? Board is encouraging the expenditure Of large sums ol money in the construction ol proper hotels in the province, and we feel that, where individuals are anxious to enter into , , ! ' - V i V i n to hold the line and proceed along ences under provisions such as snouId be granted to a new build- the pan adopted. With the pco tnis as it is oniy naiurai tnat, n ing unJess it has at least 75 rooms. gress made during the past throe I a person is ready and willing to these x am simply mentioning yearSi we should be able within provide such accommodation, he points t0 show that we have not next few years t0 build up a 1 555r'WViJ 7 jrr - is morougniy convinced mat tne in any way singled out your city plant throughout our province Two Pipe Line Firms Okayed need exists for additional accom but we are endeavouring to duiio K Jr, up our province and, having spent a good deal of my life In the interior of British Columbia, I am firmly convinced too little thought has been given to building up these important districts of our province. While it is true j that in your case, and also that case of one other point, I have received criticism of the policy, I modation. The Board has continual pressure from all sources for additional beer licences. However, I think you will agree that in the majority of our places, due to the ! unfortunate policy at the begin-j ning, we have sufficent beer lic-i ences, but in most localities we do lack proper hotel accommoda-I tion and the plan followed is such ICS . i :c -i i - ' v .in. , v u l am glad to say that these are the OTTAWA (P The great pipe line debate died in the House of Commons Monday night in a welter of division bills and defeated amendments. Climaxing the bitter filibustering debate that has raged almost since Parliament opened Febru-a' y 16. two private bills to incorporate western pipe line companies won a final, rocky passag.' through the legisiat.ve mill. But it took four recorded votes to do it. The bills were those incorpor that it does guarantee that nnlv two excentions. while manv eventually each district will have j communities have been good the proper accommodation to 1 enough to thank us for the inter- est which we have taken in pro- j viding them with good accom- handle the business. Providing we grant a beer licence ( in Prince Rupert for 40 rooms, it will only be a short time until someone else will apply modation which has assisted in SSSkf) AH their development. In closing I may say ating Alberta Natural Gas Com that i ,M iuim,iiuuui jLjeyr r- Vytm FINE PRINTING at pany and Praire Transmission Ior a Deer licence ior :u rooms Lines Limited, both of which will and the result w111 be more beer now seek the right to construct Parlors than are needed, and they a natural gas line ?rom ths rich will still lack the required Alberta oil fields to the Pacific modation. coast industrial market. i In this particular application : The bills now co to the Senate. u nas been stated that these peo- gSg REGAL PRINTERS -". ' 'Ciwtii,w'?; 3 a W 5 . I MOTHER RUNS, WARDEN GETS WOLF CUBS These four wolf cubs were captured near Orangeville, Ont., after they ware spotted With their mother. The mother ran away and now Eddie Smith, game warden, has the cubs. ! HOTEL ARRIVALS V. Snow, Vancouver; Mrs. J. B. j Leits-' MUlj- E- MiUo11 Prince Rupert E. G. Amy, Massett. L. R. Sin- and family, Smthers: Mis.- v s. c ai". Miss H. Provens, Dr. A. P. McDonald, New Westminster, Bjjrne, Miss E. M. Roberts, Miss Mrs. J. Reid, Digby Island. This advertisement is not published or 'displayed by the Lkjuur t-Z rilONK 24 222 Second Av - - pie are ready to spend from $80 000 t0 $100'000 which- in mv C. B. Parsonage, Hamilton; El- sie Gildner, Margaret Harris, P"n. ridiculous for a city the present size of Prince Rupert, Hazelton; C. B. Crocker, George F T.niPh. J a T.fwtnrt. t Tfnvp , to say nothing for the future board noara or or by py the mc uuvcmuiciu Liovernment ui oi inn nntim ,uiuiwi, oiumcia. j i bbt II i ' ' Elmer Johnson, W. G. Riddell, John Esson, Doris Barish, Vancouver; E. F. Mezera, Illinois; J. J. Cerson, J. Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins. Smithers; R. Mon-lartd, J. Lupis, Alice A-m: H. E. Palmer, Victor Lo Cicero, Los Angeles; Ivan Hopkins, North Vancouver; Miss F. Barlow, Nar-amata; Mr. find Mrs. A. 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