ton make delivery of the cicur- CIRCUS rru... eues 10 a my care. Prince Rupert Daily News Tursday, April 8, 1952 WITH "Hut I can't cVnee to upb 7fi J any cvi- JrKlN(; old a retuiuin-; ,.,,. " Jailed After Five Minutes Of Freedom have been built. But federal housing officials refused to acknowledge any such possibility, said the city clerk. Aid. Daggett said Mr. Brown (provincial housing official) "ar-gu6d to protect the city as much as possible. He thought Prince AVERAGE RENTAL i Continued from page mat l rrnr . if. I 1 1 1 1) charge in this case," said Judge Fulton, in dismissing the case. In a retaining charge, he said, the accused must have received' the goods innocently, then bc- .4 t Hills. "We should not entertain tot: v.:'P? come aware they were stolen and h, , s '.' any idea ments or of reducing assess-I Rupert was getting a poor aeui taking on further out of this." 1 1 ill n,l.,inH lluim Evidence in the ease indicated ready f V Wl bt Burns Lake's Second Bank Burns Lake is to have a second bank. The Canadian Bank of! Commerce has put up a sign in the interior town announcing its I Intention of erecting a building lor the bianch there. 'For many years thj Royal j Bank of Canada has had a j branch at Burns Lake. 1 Advent of Aluminum Co. of , Canada in the area south of j Burns Lake and increased activity -thereabouts generally i) f.4 : x losses." Meanwhile, Mayor Harold Whalen and council thought that, if the houses could be purchased by tenants after a few years, or if all such units could be purchased on a low-down payment plan, there would be enough buyers in the city. "I thought we were going after low rental housing for groups in the low income bracket. The proposed rentals certainly aren't going to be in that bracket." Aid. Daggett continued, and suggested the city was not in a position to gamble on a proposition by the federal government "which smells tco mu.'h like jj.i&sing th. bud: to the municipality." '.WAV.,V Tt'D'A 7 9.C0 UI'KE EVANS "fTtr. .... in HELMET' Fred Farrington walked out of County Court this afternoon Just brfore press time a free man after four months of jail while being tried on a charge of retaining stolen property. Hut only sTeral minutes later b was serred with a notice of appeal, authorized by Crown Frasecutor T. W. Brown, QC, on Instructions of the attorney-general. Defence Counsel Doug Hogarth won Farrlngton's acquittal yesterday on a point of law and bis argument to have arcosed released at 2 p.m. today ti not contested by Mr. Hrown. 1 . - l According to Mr. Lone, the provincial government housing - Council decided to "siick with officials approved of such a pur- the provincial government on t1 r. 1 i i the chase plan and considered it a this deal, tor that is tne D'i possible move after the houses argument we have." timbering have actuated second bank in moving in. 9? Mm tEACi; OFFEiilNO Mavo.- Charioit.' wmuon of Oitawa beums th; larpc bouquet of flowers sb? rneiv.'d from Toronto's Kayo. A lan Lamnort. The rowers brought at K-ast a temporary truce in the verbal war between the two mayors. It started when !v.ay ji Lampo. t criticized Ottawa" treatment of Canada's new ! mstcvens...obr:en.UcStcm : ltT .SBHDHai n H u fl n m m m Case will likely be reviewed at the present court of appeal sitting in Vancouver. A legal battle which still has not ended gave less than five "CP PHOTO) rilllHklllOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII""ljlBiil!HI& n ' H ' s If - ,fc?. ' T -j 1 ' '-"r J? ji$ .,' -tf'h GoVLinor-Gtr.Jial Vincent Mas Better NHA Loans Sought SHOWIN'; ONCE EACH NHiliT AT 8:3 ALSO NEWS . minutes of freedom after four I months In Jail to Frederick Farrington. He was again taken into custody yesterday afternoon I while Crown Prosecutor T. W. i Brown, QC, Is making an appeal j against a County Court judge's j decision. j i Jude W. O. Fulton yesterday Film Shows Korean War 22'NOrE There will he 0 Marince Fi 'Nil Death dealing warfare In the arqultted Farrington after dis-t s realistically suggested In ! missing a charge of retaining A Warner DWU5. if stolen property In connection with alleged disappearance of 23,320 clgaretts from a local warehouse. An application by Mr. Brown a DtreetcaricF the dramatic story of the Korean conil ct now showing at the Capitol Tivutis. The picture describes the ex-citint, adventures, hardships, du'n.m.. and fears of a squad of G I s who are despatched to cs-t.,'.)'t h an aitillery observation Named Desire"B to lay a second charge of receiving stolen property following the crown's evidence on the initial charge also was disallowed by 1 post behind viiemy lines. V'M( n tttr-t ,. .... ,,, ,, The characters in the story i Judge Fulton. With the 50-unlt rental hous- ing project here in danger of H bogging down owing to the high ! cpst of construction involving : H tenders Mgher than estimates, l the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will explore the pos- ; sibility of more encouragement under National Housing Act to J prospectivt local home buikiers. m Matter being brought up at H last night's Chamber meeting by Frank Skin ler, it was decided to urge upon NHA that the ninn- ber of applications entertained J here each year be increased and J, that provision be made for a K higher percentage of loan. a It was said at the meeting that this year only four loais were 1 allowed for Prince Rupert Oast J i year there were tent and no " i more than 55 percent of the Hi value of the house could be ob-B ; tained by loan. p, Such limitations were consid- 1 eed in Chamber discussion to Accused was acquitted during Today o Wcur;c$day l'.tning Slums T El 7: - !):!5 p.m. A yUu 'i.;,ltRSlIl a are typical, presenting a wide vaiiety of n rsonulitics, includ-I ing , foxhole veterans, raw re-j placements, a former consclcn- ! tious objector, an ofricer-hating srrgeant and a 90-day-wonder lieutenant on his first mission. ; The role of Sergeant Zack, .main character of the story, is depicted by a nvweomer, Gene Evans. A rugged six-footer, the young actor responds with an outstanding performance. Backing him up are sincere portrayals absence of Mr. Brown from the court room when the Judge was recalled by Defence Counsel Dour Hogarth to make the application for acquittal. Meanwhile, Mr. Brown had left the courtroom to return after the acquittal with authority to make an appeal on a point of law and retain Farrington in custody. Case will again come up in a n - iii i i ri ii -' ffirii r i irm -imiMMn USED CARS be quite unreasonable heii. county court today at which ; by Robert Ilutlon, Steve Brodie, tlmc defCnce ig Ukcly to call for ANCIENT COLLEGE James Edwards. Richard Loo, bid P M . m ; Special for One Wee 1937 Tcrroplane Sedan m Melton and Richard Monahan Farrlngton's Immediate release, ; notwithstanding the appeal. Judge Fulton made himself Oldest college at Oxford University, Merton College, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester. ' clear, however, that he was dis- missing the charge on a point j ! of law and "with a great deal ; of reluctance." 1 1050 Austin Sedan . It'.il Au tin Sedans I t ft ? Austin Panel I I-f. Krd Sedan 1 nil Morris Sedan 1 K'll Iiiternaliimal Pntl 1 1.130 I ord Sedan His Honor also stated that it was "with some reluctance" that Japanese Ship Mere I ora' Elevator Being Cleaned Out of Wheat Karley Next It takes two peoDle to make a deal. Years ago when the present management or this comoany took ove we decided to make Wallace's Deportment Sfo-e a stce for Prince Rupert to he proud of. Our dreams PLUS your good will has finally moio this possible. Our Faith in Prince Rupert In Ourselves and in YOU Wc have complete faith in Prince Rupert. We have faith in ourselves. We plsdge ourselves to give you the merchandise you want at the price you want to pav. Wolloce's everyday regular prices will he as low or lower than like cuality elsewhere in Canada. Wallace's sale specials will beat sales in other cities. By building the most up to date premises iti Canada, we have shown our faith in you. Through Our Doors Pass The Nicest People in the. World Respectfully WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Per L. M. Felsenthal a n is a he was unable, according to law, to give consent to a second iharsc of receiving. He found Farrington had Superior Auto Sen Hii- irf tnario a quick return "guilty knowledge" Uiut tie cig-voyasre from Na?oya. Japan, for ignites we're stolen "even before she loft here March wlrrh port ( h thc u, the Ume Limited kawa Maru. Cant. K, Mashlma. I tnat he turned thpm over- Phone G Third Avcnu-3 West is back at the Prince Rupert i Police testified earlier in the elevator today loading another! case how they had seen Farring- full cargo for Jaoan. SOUTH Fori EASTER BY POPULAR SS PRINCE RUPERT THURSDAY APRIL 10th For Reservations Call or Write City or Depot Office PUINCE It l' PERT CANADIAN NATIONAL The vessel arrived at, 10:30 this T e n m 9 m a n M a a -J " A m vt M a Joti What Perce Sales Should lIIKRIBEKIRIIiiBIIl up morning and pouring or wneati started this afternoon. She, should be away about Friday with 1 u cargo of 310.000 bushels. Before leavinR, she will take on fuel at! the Imperial Oil Co. here. J With the cargo the present v ;.ssel l" taking .the elevator will be cleaned out of wheat and will now start ha idling barley. Al-icariy 125 OOfl bushels of barley is her? and more is on the way. ! Firs! of four bailey ships Is , expee'eri about the -end of thej month. : I Capt. Geor-jo Coles, well known ! f firmer c; a r a i 1 a n National Steamships an.'l Unijn S'.eam-fliips fliipmastev, ii here to act a1' pilot, f r the Kiyokawa Maru. C. R Cunn'riRham of the pc-partni'ont oi Agriculture and Cant. H D. Perry of Canadian I StevedoiiiiR Co. are also here. a On A WANT ADS . . . Market Place of Millions Here ore figures . . . compiled by ifco Bureau of Business Research, Harvard University, for Rctalcrs Another distinguished product of The BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CLASSIFIED AD -2.6 Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form 8 ffl Frank Calder. MLA for Atlln, arrived in the city Sunday night from Alert Day, where he ha3 been attending a Native Brotherhood of BC. convention. He left again today for Vancouver Co. Ltd. I Ho attend a CCF convention in I Vancouver. 5,0 2,5 1,5 3.9 3.8 37 4.3 I : I : i : ! ! .J :...! ! I I i i ! I - ! I ! ' 1 1 I ! ! ! , ... . ! I I ' I I 1 ! I ! I ! 1 ! ! ' : I ! L.. i ! 1 ! I ! i 1 1 ! i j Number. of Times Enclosed Please Find Line of liiisincss Auto, Accessories, Service Stations Electrical . . 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