4 Mysterious Prince Kupett Daily New Friday. May 23, 1952 ryXl .f-'- ":.!rr vy ,;:;:,il-r- . .- V - ' . . - ! iplomais 4 ?"" brief -rr LHf Permanent Operation Now Fired "i11 " Britain CfT " W, i' 1 ? Burgess LONDON (AP) Guy and Donald Martian the two f For Rupert Elevators diplomats whose disappearance linn riuudiiiUMPn Hrnain r MacLeari 39 ment. Bllruf.ss fn 'as setond s,,,rr5 he - 1 IU & year now. were dropped quietly nun. uic lureign oince roster today. They have been Theatre List j For Nexl Month Powerful bookings are In store to provide Prince Rupert theatregoers with special brands of en-e. tainment next month. Coml ig to the Capitol: Quo Vadls, with Robert Taylor and Deborah Kerr, June 2-4; Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair, with Mar-Jorle Main and Percy Kllb, June 5-7; Beyond the Purple Hills, with Oene Autrey and Jo Den-nlsen. and Blandle's Hero, with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake, Sunday midnight, June 8; Treasure of Lost Canyon, with William Powell and Julia Adams, June 9-11; The Wild North, with Stewart Granger and Cyd Char-lsse, June 12-14; Surrender, with Vera Rolston and John Carroll, and Jungle Stamped, with George Breakston and Yorke Coplen. June 15; Macao, with Robert Mltchum and Jane Russell, June 16-18; Song In My Heart, with Susan Hayward and David Wayne; Jungle Manhunt, with Johnny Wetssmuller and There has been i of their h.r? .n eign Under-Secretary Anthony J Mh! Enough Grain For Steady Business t Frince Rupert's grain elevators, recently brought back into service after nirny years of idleness, are to be operated and staffed on a permanent basis. Announcement was' made to- ' day by Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe. sirajSi,t economy with trans-minister of trade and com- .pacific shipping." merce, according to a wire re- Beginning in November, eight ceived from E. T. Applewhaite, : SMjps naVe loaded some 22.720,-MP for Skeena. : ooo bushels of wheat, and two " " una uieir ap- behind the iron . 'sw .-. . .. . . . , v . -v . y i iv ... .v . mm . m ft. if a y av SAUTE CANADA As a tribute to Canada's air training role lor the defence of Europe, airmen of six member countries training at Gimll, Man., foim Initials of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The first group of NATO pilots t i graduate at this station will receive their wings May 30. . t (CP from National Defence) 'The elevator will be staffed others, nearly a million bushels on a permanent basis and kept 0f barley, all shipped to Japan. open lor business. ; At present, the third "barley ' . "I have good reason to be- si.jp- iS loading. PHONE 210- For thai New RANGE, REFRIGERATt WASHER or SMALL APPLIANCE Jieve enough grain trade Before November. 1951. the elevator had been idle for nearly 20 years , Sheila Ryan, and Pecos River Legion Calls For Meyer to Serve For Life Mine Looted 01 Gold Bricks KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario-Thieves Thursday stole four gold bricks valued at approximately $110,000 from East Malartic Mines. Mine officials said an acetylene torch was used to force vault, containing the bricks. with Charles Stlrett and Smiley Burnett, June 22. The. Greatest Show on Earth, an all-star cast, June 23-25; Intention at this time to deal with Meyer's sentence," and to say the Federal Government still retains ultimate control of Meyer. Delegates, by a slim margin in standing vote, rejected Ontario delegation's request Meyer be brought back to a Canadian prison from Germany, "to restore confidence in the statements by . the government and to keep faith with our dead comrades." Issue was provoked by reports Meyer may be referred to an International Clemency Court Then West Germany signs the peace pact shortly. MONTREAL (CP) Canadian Pride of St. Louis, Dan Dailey and Jeane Dru, June 26-28; Bowery Battalion, with Leo Oorcey and Huntz Hall, and Lost Volcano with Johnny Sheffield and M. Lord, June 29; Rancho Notorious, with Marlene Dietrich and Arthur Kennedy. June 30-July 1. through Prince Rupert is in sight to kepp our elevRtor busy." said Mr. Applewhaite. Inactivity of the large grain distributing system here has long been a subject of persistant campaigning by Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Several resolutions by the local body have been forwarded In the past calling for continued operation of the elevators. A similar resolution was adopted at last year's Central B. C. Associated Boards of Trade con-, vention here. Said Chamber of Commerce President T. Norton Youngs: "We have been a long time seeing this come to pass, but it's in line with the general industrial boom of the north." i G. E. KETTLE NOW $1450 Northern B.C. Power Co.lti Russ Protests American Aid To Iran Army MOSCOW (P Russia, in a stiff note, has protested Iran's acceptance of American military aid and warned it works against good relations with Moscow. Note was delivered pv Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishi lsky to FISH rOR TREASURE Legion called on the government Thursday to make Maj-Gen. Kurt Meyer serve his life term in prison for wartime; atrocities against Canadian troops. Decision wa macUi at the national convention after chair-, man and Defence Minister Clax-ton had written to the Legion "to give assurance there is no ! SHELBURN, N.S. (CP) The I British salvage vessel Help is I working out of Shclburn this ; summer, trying to raise a cargo j valued at $1,000,000 from an American freighter that was sunk during the Second World War. Besner Block rimtif 218 It is estimated that as muny as 60 of every 1000 persons In Canada require, or could bene- Prince Rupert, B.C. If you must sell ,t, advortlsi it NEWS CLASSIFIED. Slretrt, Bf 111 oy, psycniairic ireacmeni the Iranian ambassador here on ' - - - - - "--ofyvYwv.-.vj.....w, TViin-cr'-j V If nhdrfTn that hu From his recuperation bed at;. '',,,; ,,: American ,im, aid rA i Inking military his home, J. t n D. (Jack nn McRae ,oo Iran had violated the Soviet-Iranian treaty of 1921. The Soviet note was published in all leading newspapers. It declared "by this token the Iranian army loses its character as a national army of an inde- member of the last Legislature, said enthusiastically: "This Is further proof of the interest shown in this northern seaport of British Columbia. "It bears out my contention iui for many many years years that uiai the me econ- econ-( : omy of shipping to the Orient! l5pnde(nt . vengn state . and any from Prince Rupert is proving! .'. ,',. j ' H Y V , itself. Prince Rupert does not Jn ?n.f "myt lnder contro1 Um,ed States government." f. have to be subsidized like oiherjthe west coast ports, such as New I Russia accused Iran, her neigh-Westminster. It can operate on!bor to the soutn- of co-op?rating 1 with the U.S. "in the implemen- ' tation of the latter's aggressive i f i plans directed against the Soviet lodays stocks Un'011 . 1 1 I H came just 4 lour weeks after i (Courtesy s. I), Johnston to. l ti , America announced resumption; of military aid to Iran VANCOVVIR ! '1 I 200 Candidates File Papers; j VANCOUVER (CP) More tlwn ,200 candidates filed official nomination papers yesterday for j the June 12 British Columbia general election before nominations closed at 1 p.m. 1 Unofficially, there were !M 1 ! candidates in race for 48 .-,eal3 American Standard .... 20 Bralorne 6 10 B R X 03': Cariboo Quartz 1.50 Congress 07l Cronin Babine : .41 Giant Mascot .93 Indian Mines 16 Pioneer 220 Premier Border 25 Frivateer . 03 Sheep Creek 1 48 Silbak Premier 52 Vacantia ' 11 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 07 '2 Silver Standard 2.28 Western Uranium , 4 15 Oils-Anglo Canadian 8 00 A P Con 57 Calmont 1,66 Central Leduc 3.75 Home Oil 14.75 Mercury . 26 Okalta 4 30 Royal Canadian 21 Royalite 18.00 TORONTO A'hor.a .12 48 Liberals. 48 CCF, 47 Progressive Conservatives, 48 Social Credit, eight Christian Democrats, five Labor-Progressives 1 Communist 1, five Independent?, two Labor and two iiyjy U uvl v Lw&w(w &AILY NEWS' bring results. II in 1 iiiiiwi 11 y in miii imnyj ( f I 7T re. SKI w I . 'i 1 frr I I M ST ' , i$)$ If " " ' J' '' ' - ft. V- '"I M Aumauue I8V2 Bevcourt 1.23 Buffalo Canadian 24 Consol. Smelters 35 65 Conwest 3.90 Donalda 40 Eldona 2 1 '2 East Sullivan 7.95 Giant Yellowknife 10.25 God's Lake 47 Hardrock 13 Harricana 11 Heva 12 Duvex 85 Jo! let Quebec ,45 Lynx 18 Madsen Red Lake 1 85 McKenzie Red Lake 46 McLcod Cockshutt 3.20 Moneta 433 Negus 60 Noranda 76.75 Louvicourt 28 Pickle Crow 177 Petrol Oil & Gas .. ..... 1.25 Senator Rouyn 20 Sherrit Gordon 4 30 Silver Miller 1.76. Upper Canada 1 96 GolfJen Manitou 640 lliere is no problem or anything difficult in Alternative Voting. It is simple and fair. Under the old system of otiTg, it was possible for the candidate or party with a minority vote to get elected. For instance, if two (Hiili-dates had 1000 votes each and the third had 1025, the third candidate would win even though 2IMM) votes had been cast against him. Under the Alternative Vole tliis is impossible. You mark the ballot thust 1-for your lir-t choice; 2-for your second choice and so on. If. on the first count, there is no absolute majority fr any one candidate, the one with the fewest ballots marked in l" favor is dropped and his ballots distributed among the candidates according to the second choices as indicated on these ballots. Again, if on the second count, no absohi majority is reached the same process would he again. Then, when the candidate who has more votes than, all the other candidates together is found, he wins and" is elected. . Remember, all you have to do is to mark a nti"irra' 1-2-3-1 against the candidates listed on the ballot i order of your preference. CUT OUT THIS MESSAGE FOR REFERENCE AND DISCUSSION A copy of a brochure entitled ''Alternative lot'wK containing detailed information uill be mailed to " British Columbia householders. FXKCI'TIVE I) IRECTO It-Frances Pearl, Toronto welfare worker, has been appointed executive director of the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada. A nursing graduate of Vancouver General Hospital, she serveQ overseas in the Second World War. with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. She also has been supervisor of foster homes for the Baron de Hirsch Institute in Montreal. CP Photo) zZ- 7"v ' x Vi - t , i,i1"' )" ik' 11 I When Is The 1; ' 24th Of May? ngtei jlr Zip-Zooms 1 2-2u4r '7 I r Flogs of aU sixes iJW1 Firewoiks . ) I "A Windmil's r? mints -T mm rT3gi L. Qa:)Q ctmx m: (Geo armrai an to, PQOffOQQQ QC? QOPOQCa GQ&gQ0QjS