1 r.2 ... Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 24. 12 LANCE POTTERTON vCrmlinued from pn;;e li HEADLINE VALUES l() KOYAL TUDOK TEA Per Lb. 1 Public Bid To Opening of Dam (icneral Public Invited To "Kenney Dam" Naming Ceremony An Invitation to the general public of Prince Rupert and the nearly five years of which was a.-- head of the city detachment,1 from 1946. He is also well known thron-Th-out central B.C. and in the north. He was stationed for more than 10 vurs at Stewart, where his policing service is recognized nam mining camp to mining eami TIIOROl'dH "COP" There is many a humorous as NALUK SHOtSTRir". neighbonncc communities to at- well as traruc story in the life of ; tend tnp -Keny Dam prince Rupert city police as a special constable under the ven-erab'e chief, the late William Billy" Vkikers. When in 1926 the B.C. Police took over city policing, Pottfrton joined that force, serving until August 15. 1951, when the Royal Canadian Mmmted Police absorbed his services in the provincial "turning-over" plan. In all, the retiring officer has spent 12 years in Prince Ruport. Refugee Problem 1$. a Menace MONTEREAL O The European refugee problem that should have been sovv?(i with th end of the second war Instead has become greater than It, was In the first days of Germany's defeat-, says Rev. Elfan Rees. Advisor on refugees as an official of the World Council of mony, which will take place at "ocuum Pocked this frontier, cop. who could a!-, ways be counted on to do his jb the damsite on the canvon of thoroughly. th? Nechako- River on May 10, 16-ox. Jar With Coiipmi He could not. always be friend- u-fth Him F T Knnpv ni pnpet NALUvt lv in the face oi thow fleeing of no.)or an(j M(.NPeiy DuBose. the law. Some of these stories Vice-President of Alcan, as the company's principal participant, Thnvp fittpnrtlntr u'ill mfilro 42c ; 4-01. Boq S may be told later, he has promised. . NALLFr'S FFANIIT BRITTLE BARS li.:,.!.... I.. O , i .1 jt" -J i ...... . ,Yi ( t i : i Meanwhile, there s still work to their ovm transport arrange-do and the next job Is a patrol mpnts but Alcan will be p;v,a.sed on. Quven Charlotte Islands. l0 provide sandwiches and coffee But It won't be long now bc-,ut the lUmsitd camp fur thoio fore Lance Potterton will harts who desire this. Cars will us-up his sours and. with his movie semble la Vanderhoof on the day and still samera, follow mare of the ceremony, whence a n NALLFY'S DILL PICKLES (iarlic St.vle. 21-ox. Jai Churches, Mr. Rees said In an In- RAF MARSHAL IN CANADA Marshal of the Rsyal Air Force. Viscoir.U Trenchant centre, and Lady Trenchard have been- paying a three-week visit-to Canada and the United States. They visited a number of cities in Canada before leaving for the U.S. On hand to meet them at Ottawa were Air Marshal F. R. Miller, right, vice-chief of the Air Staff, and Air Commodore tC I. R-'Vingtoi, left. RAT senior liaison officer. (CP from National Defenfei terview here that whereas Hitler rlosely a n'wby he has learned to ; -guide" car will pilot them ftnwn GRADE A LARGE iovc. lAicans sixiy-nve-miie access "And where could be a bet t-er ; road to the damsite. By the day place to retire than on a sunny of the ceremony this road is little farm In the Okanagan." he expected to be in vxcrllent eon- EGGSAiwys f2 doz. 9 j asks. dition. Kf'sular To Decline Red Apple LUX Vi PRICE SALE Limited Supply Gel- Yours Todoy chocolatfeJ managed to create about 9,000.-000 displaced persons, peace and post-war agreements had resulted in displacing about 11.-000.000 in Germany alone. Altogether Europe now has more dispossessed persons than th? entire population of Canada. "Just imagine the whole population of Canada forced to leave home and country, and crowded into some strange land without passports and without, right, to work or travel," he said. "Unless we realize the political, social Now 41. Tough Parliamentary Session Coming Up Indications Are Holiday Spirit Will Not Last Long as British House Resumes By ALAN HARVEY Cnnndian Press BtalT Writer LONDON (CP) Parliament is back in session COTTON WESTMINSTER TISSUE Roll GLOVES 5 10c W rist. pr W By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (APi Officials i predicted today that Britain, France and Western Germany wilf stand firm with the United j States in rejecting Russia's' Kniltid PEKK FREAN A;D GRAY DUNN i aind financial problems of .this coIden-aDDla" move to wreck IMPORTED BISCUITS ;;s5 l Eur- after the Easter recessnd indications ai the noli-( new situation we will find that the, unification of Western ope. SPECIALS Friday and Saturday CHILDREN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS Reg. 2.50 and 2.95 NOW 1.49 mscovriM i:r lines Hav Dirit won't lat lonsr i ' we nav nurturM a new Prole- VlJl 1 S'Pear to be the more active. Talk ! tariat new j breeding ground The four governments now are -rouilt.:" hv PnnQprvntive i lor iiauca aria iniuie i auce. I servative government and the i Labor opposition spent the working on a reply to the latest Soviet proposal for making peace with Germany in a manner SWII-T'S PREMIUM Bacon rank-and-file committees has1 Dr Rees said that the Interna-hPPn nneniv heard although , Refugee Organization and In the Piece. Lb. Easter interlude brushing up on Relief and thPre is no siiEreestion that lov-: the United Nations . ),. hn ;h!i.pri 'Rehabilitation Association had mstti intricacies of parliamentary Aoheson said would prevent the:the integration of the German Procedure and otherwise pre-,n,mtrv into -the free commnnitvi Paring for what some observers MAl'Lt LEAF Pure Lard . , , ... '.. , attacked the war refugee prob-in fact, the solidarity of the K fairly successfully. The ruling party is clearly reflected . c h in parliamentary vo ing figures. pot d Agreement made it, In the present parliament, the -iK1 k,,. think may be the toughest ser- of Europe.' 15 The reply is expected to make : " "sa me two parties, , Keenly . j ieei- ciear LFieir cieLeinuiiutiuii 10 u v ; . u wrn tta H"J - r reed on their present course of ling the rivalry that results when T"" " latlon to be uprooted from East PHONE unification until shown The Stork Shoppe by an Danube basin. '.matched, ...v..v-, adjourned Ju two . weeks ...r..Br- Acheson Acueson called tiuicu "tangible laugiuic evi 755 Burns Best Buys cyi- , 9Vpranp mainritv nf 411 vote dence'- of a cha.ige in the So-! ago in an aggressive mood and p,irie 'h,v hiher tLr. the Thes People, refusing to stay vieVs basic policies toward the ; nothing has occurred to fore-4",', ; actual Tory .yv majority nriv m tn rr- par In Soviet-d o m I n a t e d . areas, Phone Blue 810 Prince Rupert, B. C. Free Delivery on Orders of $5.00 or Ms rest, of the world. ' 1 shadow any easing m tne pres- j liament of 16. crowded into West Gernjany where war had already created Acheson stated the U.S. posi- sure, ti m on the Russian proposals for i uujoR SWING i The feeling of frustrated Tories is perhaps best described by a severe housing shortage. The problem bf refugees arises i .. . , i , Germany and on recent Kremlin T nhnp Voe wotuffillv Wppn hne. l t .. . ....... - n n a nu inn "T'""' uuij.uiuusij nfforo t in pvnnnrlprl tn thp malpr.ntpr.ts n v r. wiieiever mere is trouoie. oesines Eat alone and love ill ti'J . ... J V. . -i--- -- tl;e ever slrK.e lne conservatives i trade with western couatries in , a speech Saturday to the Amer - general election. Recent-: can Society of Newspaper Edi- appetite for battle has! tor,. He described recent Soviet f ppacf moves as "golden-apple; elections, which pointed to 1 actios !a sharp swing away from the He reminded his audience of a government St?7u '" ree! mytb,ol"ey The Socialist now claim the '. which the of discord goddeu ; Gonservatives have no mandate, ' a gokien apple into the 'IT for conlentious legislation. If midst of to stir a party up an electkm were neld tomorrow meaning not exactlv disgruntled the Potentially dangerous situa-but Far From "Gruntled." tlon in Germany, refugee condi- . . .... . tions are being built in . the "muddled misery of the Middle Pat aha '"Mike were -obliged to East." In ' Korea, where 3.006.000 halt their heavily loaded ' cart homeless have already registered to make way for a funeral. Gaz- with the United Nations', in the ing at the procession, Pat sud- Pakistan-India tension, and from denly remarked: behind the Iron Curtain. Mike, I wish'l knew where, These people, said Dr. Rees. I was goin' to'die. I'd give five represent a cross-section of the hundred dollars to know the communities from which they place where I'm goin' to die." come some are cultured and "Well, Pat, what good would educated, some are quaint 'and it do if yez knew?" shady characters. Altogether, "Lots," said Pat. "Shure, I'd they add up io represent a stale never go near the place." ;0f exile unprecedented in history. nuuuic aiumig LJ1C guests uiiu- row, they argue, Labor would be break up the gathering Make solitary meal a banict with a tin of Lihby's famous Deep-Browned Means. These plump, protein-rich bean are cooked to appetizing tendernox by Libhy's exclusive deep-browned process. Smothered in a tangy tomato sauce ith the added richness of a piece of pure pork. Just th thing for lunch bf yourself or a tasty snack any time. Simply heat and serve even a bachelor can do it. Referring to the Russian pro swept back into office with a clear-cut majority. This feeling is so strong that the left-wing New Statesman and Nation already is slightly panicky about a possible prenia-' lure return to power. posals on Germany and trade and to various other Kremlin manoeuvres, Acheson said that "several apples have been tossed over the iron curtain this spring." But-, he said, they have not re Whatever the western world Tell me, gushed the inquisi-, does about this important prob- , tive old ladv to thp artist "rinn't lom it muct Ko ndr.iin ooi sulted in discord. ' Bive U"B. ' ever do in the you anything Dr. Rees. Otherwise, the home-; BARRi The reason, he said was that " u"Q,n8 nude?" less, dispossessed, might develop I people all over the world havjltse11 m onice put there by an ! well.' madam," replied the into a canker that would serious- come to recognize tlie true na- an8ry electorate before it has famous but bored man, "I do ly menace the western way of '' tut of Soviet intentions. He said: ironed out its own divisions or- occasionally take a bath." life. ! ihpt arc M lnnwr heir, talipr. In oeciaea on a program ior an-: Only Libhy's make Deep Browned Beans with Pork by empty gestures in the direc- '-"theT five year3 of office." lion of east-west accord. One of the mast intriguing On the German Issue Acheson tr"ings about the Present' state said three things that are out- lof Parliamentary .passions is that most of the excitement standing' 1. The' Soviet Union has never I seems to be generated by rank-hf-ea willing tn retn it s mntrni : and-flle members. For Labor. SPECIAL DOUBLE TOUGH TUMBLERS 10-oz. over Eastern Germany tne finger group appears to be Protected flavour X, The Soviet government is 6 for 49 4 ,$ J 'V. "bending every effort to infiltrate into Western Germany." Xr The Soviets have Insisted that "every major exercise of potfer by an all-German government should be subject to a Soviet veto " (! THE OUTSTANDING VALl'E OF THE YEAR i I m-acta by Geoffrey Bing memj! ber for Hornchurch, leading a section known as the "Bing ! Wing" which has put every kind of obstacle in the way of government legislation. 'So far, Winston Churchill's administration has succeeded in ; passing only one piece of legis- i lation promised in last Novem-bert's speech from the throne the bill to revive the wartime ,Home Guard. ! i On the Conservative side, : similarly, the back-benchers ap- TH POLISHED GRANITE-LIKE FINISH WriterWanls Game Reform FLOORS WALLS Will last for years . . ' ' ' ' old oi Go on over 1S Women -y Arp fire-resistant Hume Ritchie, writing m a department called The Game Bag of the Grand Forks Gazette, pays his respects to subjects such as the conservation of natural re-fources. game and kindred matter associated with such vast and beautiful region as British Columbia. He has some sharp comment concerning the B.C. Game Department, the B C. Fish and Game Council, a proposed, gram and the appointment of a pecreiary-manager. The Game Commission offers a $5,000 grant V Come in manysW know.. 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