Club Starts Work on Ski Hill junior hill to permit the young oocreas cnaorse Kesolution to Keep , WOMEN SLEEP Elected Representatives Off Executive LONGER, BETTER I SMITHFRS Smlthers Ski Club began work last weekend to I double the width of its slalom IN VANCOUVU sters to practice in ine evenings. The initial cabin warming of the nit season Mmauu will wm be oe held neia next next hill on Hudson uuouii nay Bay mountain. uiouiiuiiu. ; Plans are to improve the dip on week, forerunner of several social : the senior jumping hill. The flat gatherings the club intends to ' "VAMfiOtiVFR ts, . .... Studies disclose that on the "RIVE AN AUSTIN U- hold to stimulate interest. Considerable work h,as been done A liters moved Thursda Z !tion af the eTe d " members i07 "V"6 SfoVT hat longer oni- " the jUJlir iU clered j government-supervised j and more rest f uily and a new take-off l?ep elected representatives out. did not have time to o both I erected. It 1 1 the executive of the B.C. ' jobs and that the league did not I sweePs'a'?e to a'd hospitals md I annpy her lexs rac','0,is ! Ishoped to extend lighting to the focial Credit League. ,want to be controlled from the i otner charitable organizations. I . ' 100 ' I - . ' " rT.1 l i c X)UL niH 11 nr .. mi iaBBBBeaaeaeMBeaBBeasaSBBBBi since spring on the chalet. DRIV aiiiioM ouu oeiegates to legislature. , a resolution calling for hos- sipen " -"'". you a t.ie league's annual convention! Noel Murphy, a 49-year-old Pjtal Insurance nremium ex-1 n,T vn.Tr i fter tnat Problem lapsed a resolution submitted Vancouver accountant, was nt J,. rf5Smi: 2ilif..l?,", M throuBh Lowest Rate,-BvD0y, Weck 0rM I Ve ae ae The Automobile Association lAAAl offers attractive benefits to motorists. ly eight constituency associa- I elected leacue mesident Thurs- ai nn L. '" . j ! c News Classified ads. . .. ... . . ..." r .... . vnl"'"B lu UI irja IS vuai U1IU WhatKa- I.'- . . . 'ivmici iin vHrnni unit. .B"i. "- f-'-'-jior u" u,u' married persons receiving ch,... 4 tions which said all members of .j t ie legislature and all members tf parliament "should" not hold tfflce in the league. Phone, Write , or V BROADWAY U-DRIVE Broadway ot Oak presment John Perdue. $1.200 or less was tabled. youTfost i somethi,! During the afternoon session An amendment asking the ake wtnf thr L Peplng you delegates slogged through many government to start orderlv de- ' Want. Ads what V" COME IN AND TALK IT OVEH Local Agent PHIL LINZKY Prince Rupert Realty Co. its Third Avenue Thomas Irwin, speaker of the resolutions dealing with legis- r"one ,,B ror d-sible control of rents as soon as pos-! was defeated. i ' ' .legislature and chairman of the'ilation and league policies rtionr 301 Greater Victoria flnr! Oreatpr convention, withdrew his name ' Is ' a presidential candidate shortly after. Vancouver constituencies fought it out, through resolutions, over the location of the head office of the league. Greater Victoria associations moved that the league head offices be moved from Vancouver Prince Rupert Dally News Friday. October 23, 1953 V). - - i to Victoria. The motion was defeated without discussion. After more than half an hour's debate, delegates finally tabled a resolution, backed by Mr. Perdue in his annual report, which called for establishment for a Social Credit newsDaner to What do j be put out by the league. The league will not back any civic or municipal election candidates if the executive accepts another resolution passed by the delegates. . A Burnaby motion that called 1 1 ... I j f with a thousand 'ior aDoiiuon ot the three per cent sales tax was tabled but two other motions calling for I exemption of the three per cent j sales tax on children's shoes and YOU HAVE AN clothing and fuel oil were IMPORTANT JOB Doclor Seeking TO DO IN THE Court Costs In libel Action VANCOUVER (PDr. William Kemp Wednesday asked th As (RESERVE) size court to award him m. Any leain needi trained Rtttrve, and in these time! th Koyal ('anadiuii .Nuy H-edi an alert and active Heserve ftrce. The Navul Reservist ia patriotic Canadian preparing, as a civilian and in hn spare time, to serve Canada at tea should the need arise! - l 5 j arifJng from criminal libel charg- 6 es laid against him by John J ? i Perdue, president of the BC V 'Social Credit League. J The action followed announre- 1 m?nt in Victoria Tuesday that ! Attorney-General Robert Bonner ! had .granted Perdue permission g to abandon the action against g I Kemp, an unsuccessful lndepen-3 dent candidate in the June. 1953 2 election. i 1 Counsel for Mr. Kemp today g asked Mr. Justice H. W rnvv o to Eiant his rliot r.n,.t i.,- i 'SJ' -f t - 4 . 'nit-' r:r . "".Si $ ' i' . ' - -v .-:'..'; . 1.' .. . 4!j , m m v x ",: -i S ir L mi --f :,' '3- K " . V V .If if-.: ; tw. .. .. : :, - . ,.,- .. . r. H v- t '"''-fljjf .' vr V. " 1 '. i Go on salt woter cruises in nSe summer months. 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