'! 6 SERIOIS COMTLAINTS U'outinued from page 1) Prince Ruoeit Daily News Tuesday. February 28. 1S52 WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ? Plaints. "this is no place to make that rmrmliiint Indonesia Suspicious IFurth,,, i "Vnli cHmilH havn nnriAarnfl 4 the court of revision." At City Council . . . But Shriaberg continued to v,., yor RilU a." say how he had never paid any rfWrttt , attention before to his assess- j w " 1,0 cltr'cil mi, ' ment slips; had In fact, Just !n"'rit 'turI' taken them for granted. 1 'oramS to j" :Ai,-.,d "?,id,;?:.l.hfre Woul he rZTL . t'nilrd Stairs May Have Overplayed Hand By JOHN M. HICHTOWER WASHINGTON (API The Early Street Improvement Planned fVtV stTPOt.Q prnssitlfF fr-ii-.i ! A rnimct hv Print Runnrt uu iinc biiia increase. B,, , 11 taA , scribed to Third Avpnnns anH r-,.rii.mr rii.h in h oitv (rr.ri United Slates is in danger of He said he thought there correctly t ment role. Third to Fraser Street will be ! road and parking area at the losing out, as some mginy mlnt have btn a ccrlcal placed diplomats put it. in In APRONS DRAPES HEADKERCHIEFS YARDAGE BRIDGE TABLE COVERS TABLE CLOTHS INFANT PANTIES PILLOW COVERS ror. City treasurer' office him there was no error. told;.. ,ACn Mayo, I ,0n X Mr. Shrul1 COTTAGE SETS GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS HOSIERY BAGS given a thorough once-over by Seal Cove curling rink was re-the board of works department ferred to board of works for as part of an early street lm-' action. provement clan this vear -..,., ra..t n donesiaprobably because It overplayed its hand there. This country has sought to Hp said he tr-lenhnnr1 ! 'or his DrrHi,. " Currie, city assessor, to ask him : e lo"ked' it kj. ." Subject was touched off In city removing a water menace at persuade the Indonesian govern- ftbout u. ment. which acts friendly but WALLACES DEPARTMENT STORE- council last night by a reauest r-nnr.iH Street school munril "Currie told me he never as- i 01 vision ii y talks U "eu neutral, to be counted on from W. H. Murray, Commercial where water was draining from 'J scssed my plce," he told coun- fair. Ther LI? slde tnc wt''ster n at" Hotel, requesting sidewalk Jltk a and Ninth Avenue on to the grounds. cii V. hf, paved pavea road roaa on on Eighth tignth Street Street. u He rl,nnJ requested a rfit,.h ditch and h Hri drain rac'es the struggle against I about t It now", communism.' It has, according to the best Mr. Murray called road condi- be installed lions In the area faced by two hotels "extremelv dinupmn. i.. DWINDLING RACE Abm i;inrs in Australia are estimated lo have decreased from 300 000 in the 18th century to 50.000 today. Information available here, Rupert Gains, Alaska Loses "THE ROYAL JOURNEY" 'YOU'VE BEEN WJUTBfir PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (P A new settlement will be organized this summer at Reindeer Lake, 400 miles northvast of here. Natives in the area will move to the site when a new fish filleting plant opens there. Sites have plso been surveyed for a wharf and townsite. life and limb." Neither was there s,ncrDrooKe Avcnue resuienis pressed American aid upon In-' a sidewalk for protection -of wi" have to wait a little longer donesia with the best of lnUm-pedesirians in the heavy traffic before they find out whether or l'ons but In such a way as to ; ' not their petition for a street Is f use l'lc J"" uf a n Aid. r, George Casey then brought independent people, , , t . ,. . H'al. Ten of 16 residents have up road conditions on , These moves are regarded as playing till Saturday with two showings each night at 7:30 - 10:00. ' ---( . I .ft-fr A ' - 1 Halibut Landings for 1931 And 1950 Compared if ) Jooif: While halibut landing in nil Street and other streets crosslnc PcUtlonecl sr a through street being at the root of .tne explo "TIIE I'SKNOtt'N MAN" playinc ... . . thn main thfivnuirhrrn hut thp nitv in nlcn nn fiimnr Kinn in It R .Tnrlnnpuiiin rplntlnrw AiasKa pons ieu on in cne laoi v...ub...,. , . - toilav and U'oiln .i,. ' " ul "u season. Prince Rupert and Seat-1 Acting Mayor George Hills, also according to City Clerk R. Wi which occurred a few days ago on,y tie showed an Increase, accord- board of works chairman, says Lonij. Proposed street borders whcn Fori'iBn Minister Aehined nl(-nt " First Show Starts 7:15 ing to figures which have just,nis committee was planning an McClymont Park City solicitors ""'"J" leaigucu an-ci uiuei been compiled by the Alaska j "early inspection" of all down- are investigating whether city l'aolnct members and. much of Pish and Wild Life Service. j town crossroads after which may or may not sign the petition ' the Indoncsiun Parliament re-Prince Rupert had 4,383,000 j action would be considered. legally as an" owner fufit,d 10 back llls sU'1' to" pounds from American boats , ward , a military aid agreement comuarcd to 3 683.68G the nrevi- d.i- u .. - . with the United States Parking Meters Mooted; Police Scored ous year. Her landings by Canadian boats were almost un-' j BAPUIIO!! f I Subject of parking meters and fie hvl.iu.-K nor inii,.., E ' ' K " v- rhaiw nr olmnt ' r.illir..i t..ffi . . , . . .. b" - 2 """ vi unit euiiuui again caused con- around the streets enough wuu..i, .Mui-iuuie. uiseu.s.sion loiiow-ing an almost doubled last year to off-the-agenda report by Aid The Indonesian K public ix about the richest of the Far Kastern territories in rubber, tin and oil. And it Is a country which has gained Independence from its former European masters and at the same time put down Commu Aid. H. F. Glassey said he wasi ab olutely dissatisfied" with the! 1 l WILL DO !i :i tn.T i ii mi iiiiiiiKis i'iiiti i:i rin i.j inrrnui i ;rmnn nm ..e 9 04iMi in iow 7. i, '.' I " ' . wy P"ce handle traffic here. At THE "We have a full complement of police now, there should be more of them seen on the street. "I defy anyone her.? to DOlnt ... .uvv. jutiic, cuiiniuLtee. lne Seattle landings by American subject will trs formally Intro-boats in ,1951 were 9.640.52a duced at the next meeting after pounds compared to 7,383,577 in lurther investigation, lon i MAN nist forces which quickly arose j to seize power in the new ; state. The thing that precipitated; Soebardjo's resignation was his ! negotiation of a statement with Ketchikan landlnea were ftla' uomez saa his entire out ncn tney nave seen a 5.376.000 last year compared to mmi. with exception of policeman patrolling the streets," , in 10cn 1950 rartjrui naioia wnaien, iavored ran uui. 6,984,510 parking meters as a. means of Ambassador Merle Cochran de- parking control. Subject had been discus IscudwIthMPpore- sixthu? rl? ' ' 10 city who also favored the f,'"'" 'J .8. military assistance n n e i"n lr'"?Zl,l 10 receive econ- Aid Casey urged Aid. Oomez bylaws was referred to the pollc police ; The tLm Juneau had 2,392.000 compared to 3,797,408 in 1950. ' Pelican City had 2,264,000 compared to 3.358.040 in 1950. Sitka had 2,064,000 compared to 3,087,591 in 1950. Petersburg had 2.808.000 compared to 3.141.332 in 1950. Central Alaska had 3,729,000 compared to 4,365,048 In 1950. Other Alaska ports had a Mutual Security yct pass- I in - 10 iisicn to tnc mavors and ieenin commlttc-e with ' JOT EVILYN XWOTS CHANDLER KEYES McMS veto." powcr t0 acb od by Congress last year requtr- ag'rstCrTetrr R"T,mp,dthc we wont pass it. But I also indienteH ,hnw r . " . . . . I with ROCK HUDSON ' JOYCE HOLBEN a univirsal iktesw similar drop, to 496,000 in 1951 against 562,892 the year. previous "link meters you and should what know such all Installa- about malning indefinitely '""cnniuiy in m the the area area. , l,nt contend tl .1,7 Is makes J . trouble for TOT! Eve. Shows 7 - 9:05 p.m. Today to Wednesday tion wou d involve hefrr ""- u'"-u owiies in mi mast" "There's Still a SALE on at Fashion Footwear . . . and I'm glad you want to go in, dear, because there really are some extraordinary values." Children's Slippers 99c Women's Shoes 1.95 2.95 nd 4.95 Men's Shoes 6.95 Fashion Footwear CANADIAN SHAKE IP One reason for the drop in bring the matter to a vote.' Trade licenses were granted to lanas were "neutrality" in the i the following: J. Norton, contrac-1 cold war is a popular political1 A r AMOIS rUUl'1 A n sun uafi Thnt I onariion hnnl. . A rl TV,,,,,..,! i. tenet. said to be more nmnern,, . ,h I,-'..L 71 tor: hr. Comer and Mike Pus Phone Red 130 Today for reservation m"Curtii L.; " , j i "" iiHwii- tat ever before, landed 21,466,000 ; There hnsn'i li.-.n Cllffiflmf Dnl I 11 . . . , ... .. pounds of halibut as against pntn " "7 , S. . " 5 ana cnllurcn s : i mi in in 1 uu' w-iu i.ri- wear. : their total of only 18.773,643 City Pays Less For School Costs 1S50. The total"c,itch also fell a little, from 57,018.010 pounds in 1U50 to 50,347.524 in 1951. 1 HIGHWAY An advance of $30,000 Was irrant .tl to the school board whicli announced this year's HARD ON REINDEER OSLO Unusual weather roniiit.ions nre rnitiirirl tn hiivn Lot D. Block 22. Section 6. to T Kaardal for $000. Lot 14. Block 26. Section 5 to W. Mintenko for $250. Lots 13. 14 and 15, Block 26. budget of $343,000 of whifh the city s sharc ls '30-583.88 brought a threat of starvation OPENIN City Clerk R. W. lor the big reindeer herds in Long told council city would be paying S-"T , "' "V va" u" Norway's northern Finnmark oiu. province. - Their main winter i sl3 00 less tn's year for school poi, i Lot- 2 3to 24, Block 23, Section 8. to Aagc Tansen for $1,000. food, mountain moss, is covered ; costs- due to a difference in ra-w:th exceptionally deep snow i tl0 between rural and municipal -tpped by a hard ico crust. . j W responsibilities. Last year, ; ; , J ; i city's shaio was 72 per cent; this 1 his advertisement is not pulrlisned or rtispldycd by the Liquor Control Board or by ttie Government of British Columbia WiiMam of Wykcham, Bishop yrar 11 ls 49 "tr cent. Difference ,1s due to Columbia Cellulose Co. of Winchester in the 14th cen tury, founded Winchester College and New College, Oxford VANCOt Vl lt and VKTOKIA SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon aire a km, stewart am) port simpson Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH O.I EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS February 29 ss. Chilcotin midnight TOR SOI TH (K EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ' ss. Chilcotin March 7 and 21 I RANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Ai;ent Third Avenue Phone 5 The Provincial Department o' P-Work's announces that Highway 16 be1 Prince Rupert and Terrace is now op . light traffic. A 6-ton gross load limit has placed until further notice on DionoC' Bridge, 1 4 miles east of Prince Rupert,"' is now undergoing repairs. Finance committee recommenced payment of $16240 for administration charges In con-ncxUou--wHtrthtrMuhlc!par Su- pcrannuation Act; that the account from John Currie, city assessor, amounting to $$336, be paid; that service agreement with McLean Si Ruddcrham for servicing typewriters at a rate Ltd. sharing rural costs, follow-, ing their entering into tion. Following property sales were recommended: Wvst half of Lot 27, 28, Block 9, Scetion 5, to C. R. and I. M. Bo-hannon for $600. Trade-in Allowance $100.00 PR 9' ; cu. H. DELUXE Refrigerator $499.00 C'2 cu. ft. DELUXE Lot? 30 to 36 inclusive. Block 01 246 06 a V('ar be accepted. All 3 Section 8, to Mike Logan for recommendations were accepted i by council. $560. Refrigerator $461.50 $ 70.00 Announcing . . . 8'i cu. ff STANDARD Refrigerator $432.50 DELUXE R ango $519.00 STANDARD Ranqc $388.50 DELUXE WASHERS : $359.95 $ 65.00 $100.00 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 Matthew B. C Po war Co. L td. Do You Need A New Furnace? WINTER IS NEARLY OVER BUT Itlock Phone 210 llesne I3.C. Pi ilicc Rupert Stewart, B.C. STEAM tR . Prince George mm Do YOUR Good Deed - Be a GOOD Your financial support is required by SEVEN Scout groups sponsored by Churchf Community organizations. They provide healthful associations and activities for 250 ? Kupertboys. ' SAILS FOR Vancouver nd Intermediate Ports $1500 is required to complete the Scouting Program in Prince Rupert. If you are planning to distal a new furnace for next winter ... we would strongly advise ordering now for future delivery. Ordeis placed now have the following advantages: 1. tuu Mive a 10 to 15 increase expected In the very near future, 1. -You are not required to make the normal one-third down payment. A small monthly payment is all that, is required. 3. 'Your furnace will be almost paid for when you are ready for installation OUR MAJOR PROJECT Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY M I D.N K, 111 Luxury at Low Cost - i For Reservations A Scout Cabin near Grassv Bnv fnr n.itrlnnr nrtivities of Scouts o"1 lis i f i VI I Many citizens are already giving of their time and ability. WON'T YOU HELP? Your mail box will contain a campaign circular together with o ' envelooe for your contribution. Mail contributions, whether you Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OtEICE PRINCE RUPERT BC. 4 RUM OVER7YEARS OLD TREASURER. PRINCE RIIPFRT niCTDir-T roy roilT ASSOCIA1" Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. Phone Black 884 P.O. BOX 429, Prince Rupert, B.C. Keep the Scout Fire Burning HC1 Campaign Closes March 8 Put donation in the m" your liis arlviTlisi-ment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control BohM or hy the GovernmMit oi BritiKh (,'oiumb'a It you -want, to xe!i It. advertise