7r i mice Kupeit Uuiiy News 'I ucsday, Jantlary 15. Wsi The red d..,r. mice roiimi.H tv. - l . "l ! KLECTR1C LINK '; ' Tlie first electric railway In Canada between Windsor and 1 Walkerville, Out., was completed ' in 1H8G. Super-Weapon Film Feature :"w Is found maihM I -Ish highland. i BOTH rowiu Continued Irnr.i a;:e ll "Well, call somebody to the chair before you start gabbin'," ;HilLs to occupy" it while he read!Ald- Cay stated dryly. During an amendment to the motion, j tne hub-bub which followed, The mayor called for invita- j Mayor Whalen resumed the tion of Northern B.C. Power Co. chair. JOURNEY INTO LIGHT in 7 - 9:00 TODAY SI KRUNO JO HAYDEN - VIVECA i ,,"!' "Flying Missile," depleting a new super-weapon in action for, the first time, and "Beauty on Parade," a drama of the persi-nal: lives of contestants in a beautj, competlt ioi.. make up a double bill program billed fer the Capi- tol Theut.i this Wednesday and! Thursday. ! In "Flying Missile" Glenn Fold! r ouicr suppliers "with a view STARTS TOMORROW Alsi on the samt pr ROBERT HUTTOK 1 and LOLA ALBRicirt mfinM lit ft Wl J" III "MM -Saw 5- V. ; s: f. . . ' - . - wears the uniform of a Navy submarine commander whicil 111 I 'Beauly on Pari 11 helps him to woo and win tin. beautiful Viveca I.indfors who' has the only feminine role in tlv, picture. Adventure In a Sub- i marine and the use of the new n to ascertaining their interest in supplying puwer to Prince Rupert." ; At first. Aid. Hills, in the chair, called the amendment out of order. He said it did not pertain -to the subject matter of his motion but he gave way finally to insistence of other aldermen and the mayor. NOT EX'TI DING XI5C Then veteran Alderman George Casey rose slowly to his feet to move an amendment to Mayor Whalen's amendment. "I don't think any other power companies are interested in this set-up besides the Northern B.C Tower. It would be a waste si' time to ask them. Shows at 1 . 1 1 Last complete sho Aid. Hills declared vehemently that a 58-majority in the referendum "means something." "It is the people's desire that we ask the Commission to supply power; the way they voted. "Even if there had only "been a majority of three, I would still take this stand. It's democracy at work!" The power comoany had had their chance, Aid. Hills said. The moai ' ha:' not ;d up to its contract. "How are we to kn..- t he-would not let us town again if they get anotner chance?" he queried. "The end is r.jt yet," pronounced Aid. Cuey. "Quite an equal opinion was shown on the I'Pfpri suliim Tf u: ri,t i mm. nmiiuininm P .ft Hwrtat I JA FQRO LIKDFORS V Yf'TfTh h missile provide action and adventure. The supporting cast is headed by Henry O'Neill, Carl Benton Reid and Joe Sawyer. "Beauty on Parade" tells the story of what happens to beauty queens after they nave won. It recounts how a woman, who woli a beautv contest tenty years ago, I HUNTERS RESCUED RCAF Cpl. Steve Trent of Athlow. Sask , and Jack Barton, manager of Newfoundland Fiymg Club, missing a week on a hunting trip, weie rescued when a plane attached to RCAF 103 Search and Rescue Squidrun at Toibay, N'fld., landed on a frozen lake and picked them up. One of them (see circle lowvr Ufti is shown walking toward the rescue plant. Weather conditions forced the plane to spend a night in the, open before take-off A Hiaa with thirst ftr trevbU.. "I have alw'ays favored asking 1 nillCS f A 1 I he BO Power Commission folded bviRW to the pPopleand negotiate with us out at no time 1 1. i tvv r, ,m rL.-,Z. .1,,, conditions were favorable the following day. (CP PHOTO i had I figured to debar the NBC.jnnal analvlis-we may have , "I would insist that the local: time putting it over. losing it when sue married, ai.-i ' tempts to realize her ambitions: of fame and foiiune for hoi. beautiful daughter whom she; 'guides to the pinnacle of suecessj but almost loses her husband.' 'Robert Huttim is a newspaper-1 'man who exposes the synthetic! ' glamor of the beauty content j j world. Ruth Warrick is the; j mother and Lola Albright the; daughter. " I Power From Sun t!ieCuf power company also have the News of the District In Fifty Years 1 : tin t Que i .- i fnid !.:!. prai ir: ". ft "The people will insist on fair dealing. We must put this question to both parties and not cut out those who are supplying the goods ,now" All but Aid. Hills voted for Aid. Ciif-cy's amendment. Then, upon WASHINGTON American TODAY CAItTOd'i Fowler Chairman opportunity to negotiate with us. I move an amendment to the amendment that, in addition to the B.C. Power Commission, the invitation also be extended to the Norlhern B.C. Power Co." DEMOCRACY AT WORK Aid. Hills protested and wanted to talk on lus original tvenmt TOTEM fiiiniu I'lmcr ilu'utrt Sm it hers Council 7 9:05 4 Terrace Presses For Post Office geologists believe that man will tap the sun for power In the nvxt 50 years but doubt if he'll do much Industrially with atomic energy in that period. This was disclosed when the American Geological Institute decision by Mayor Whalen, the j original motion as amended by ; California Bucks Truman, Warren the second amendment was voted i SMITHERS A. C. Fowler has on, with Aid. Hills and Aid. i been elected chairman of the Prusky voting negative. TERRACE The board of village commissioners here has joined in the campaign for a federal building here to re '1 I board of village Commissioners at ! Smithers for the ensuing year. ! Mr. Fowler has for several years been on the Smithers village commission and frequently in the past has acted as its chairman. Ladies' Shoes FREE! published results of a survey SACRAMENTO Supporters of conducted among "leading U.S. ' President Truman and Governor j geologists," Waren, for the Democratic and ! "Despite continuing depletion ! Republican presidential nomlna- of our mineral resources," the in- ' tions respectively, are having , stitute reported, "substantial in- difficulties. Opposition Is devel-i dustrial use of aUjmic energy in onlne for both in the fnrthrom- place the long notoriously inadequate little Post Office WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE BUDGET PLAN i the next 50 years is considered mi California slate primaries. relatively Improbable." rill, I Wi Ml.-, I ''"' , 2 FOR 1 British Queens Now Challenged premises which have long since been outgrown by tire business E. T. Applewhaite, MP., will be communicated with at once. a ill TERRACE Mrs. Bert West has been re-elected president and Mrs. L. Newhouser, secretary, of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Matthew's Anglican Church here. Vice-President is Mrs. Morgan. Eleventh Year as Mayor of Terrace TERRACE Emil Haugland has been re-elected chairman of the ! board of village commissioners at Terrace for .the eleventh term. He has been a commissioner for twenty years. Other m.moers jl the Terrace commission an DiidLey Little, William Osborne Jr., S. N. Kirk-aldy and Geoff Lambly. For bo.st -esults. advertise! Hil'HJ.HH!l Wallace's In:u Imi'nt Siorc, the store that has everything for the home and family, offers you the convenience of buyin? now ami pay in convenient monthly payments. PRINCE RUPERT'S BIG STORE WALLACE'S of Course NEW YORK The superliner United States, the world's most modern ship and biggest and fastest liner ever built in the , United States, will leave New ; Yo-k on her m:iid-.n tmtic.Ailiin. 'tic voyage July 3. the United i 0.,; If I" .1 UIIIKMII ( ( n ' 'i. 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The National Committee fo.- a Free Albania, appealed to , lh'; sovernents of Yugoslavia, Greece and Italy to formally announce they would keep a 'hands off" policy when the hour comes foi-an uprising against the Communist regime. This announcement, said the committee, is needed urgently to counteract Moscow-dictated "bogeyman" propaganda with which Albania's government "Is fanning the flames of hatred toward these now friendly neighbors' m an attempt to find some rom-mon bond with which to unite a nation completely disillusioned with Moscow." The committee represents Albanian refugee organizations here. The committee said In effi-ct that the Albanians could lu:;,ie their Communist rulers without any help from outside. it rxolalncd that Its secret agents inside the little eastern Adriatic ConimunLst country report only 2 per cent of the people are Communist Pa ty members and that 80 per cent of the Army arc anti-Communist, "must of them awaiting the day" to Join a patriots' revolt. 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