DES a6 ice ny i, Desembe 2, 1954 on mn vorks they tary : hag wifes who ota} Pala Ay stile hie bio Tue Dany News ' ORK-Among houses! Fine Ruput, food; the number one spot, det, Out uf every dol-! gend in the Jocal re-! Ma cents goes to buy! te family table, This; gut in fhe current, edstudy made by Sales wt of the spending pole in Canads and Hd States, al spending pattern me emphasis on food eidul in most other wigheut the Dominton heampared with mits 26 per cent. only Bolrclail spendingsadg Wn British Columbla fr cent. ‘ity to spend more for of the indleators of five standards. men In 1933, the food Wa tidy $3,545,000, an ett the previous year's E This sum, apportion. fatione loval residents, H purchases in the mths, grocery stores, ind other establish. Ihe sort of $1,305 per tie than the averaee A fod bit, $603 per MS ture. too, than Yillsh Columbia, $042 yo W ve geucratiay Mn Artie heher on the; Hay other hy history. nt Gets It Remand e a" Hearing AYER Cp) Prelimins| of Willa Semene: Moll fornvey conviet.| i burk drive wnder« i MK Wis adjourned N Pollee court Tues- Xs hired with ob- ae Deoase Ne pes Ye his assutlants, Meany Morphett MT Knows why brlod tk, The detective Me Ute Woudebe the I Ue feng (* in thy it i cuunge] knew wha an Morphett nid: in shot him," hth sald Hemenlek al Qty lye Pollea yet Vie nttnek, ing et (hat walt 5 Or, Mt Son ls thin It lu no Ment Lo @ palle Me sear enpy sid te "it wok whethay WN ‘iW MWe nr ty) nS fo Get tn Maplin sin Moted Somons WAH ante Matha Nked to tly ’ ‘ | onl Vn On one You're on ihe Hivtiy Oe an Wa W , Wht Uapoots YO Bet thy highor grandad THME) 5 35h 18.1 fect eng 175 foot WHACK BENNY Cleft), known in the fantasi tests the putly nose of dramatic actor Fre fiction's Nustrious Scrooge, a classic tightwad. March in CBS musical version of “A Christmas Carol”. ‘amounted to $2,056,000 Mm} ; satlel Somentok | a Vatupld kid, io SA ea bee be ee , » s Cs e5 ert Spending in Food ye Canadian Average More, and better food is. being consumed by a public whose net disposable income last year was at a peak level, . oe The good earnings accounted for by Prince Rupert residents made themselyes evident in other retail lines used- In the study as Indicators, ce ‘Bales of automotive equip- ment focally, including new and used cars and trucks, . farm machinery and accessories, in. the year, equal to 15 percent of the retail dollar, oP , Also reflecting the: good -local conditions were sales ‘of ‘general merehandise, which “reached. a’ volume of $1,201,000. This ‘rep- ‘reselited"o- pat cout of thie dollanA . Stores selling furniture, house-' hold equipment and: radios’ had 8° $767,000. year, taking 6 per cent, , WE ye Drug store business in the city came to $324,000, an ‘additional 2 per cent, a ‘ Patrol. Spots. Plane Wreck NORTIT CONWAY, N.H. th! A clyil air patrol plane searching for a missing Northeast Airlines twin-engined plane with seven on board reported — sighting wreckage today on the side of Bald mountain, flve miles north of Berlin, NIL Theye was no immediate word Whether survivors wero sevn, Buld mountain, 2,370 feet high, ‘Ss between Berlin and: the Ber- lin alrport, elght miles outside the town, to which the DC-3 was flying when jt vanished Teusday. Reports of the wreeknge sight. Ing came almost slaultaneously jwith reports from Northeast’: Berlin offtee that faint radio sle- mils had been pleked up. there, Tho yadlo shynal came avout Baum. from within a fiveemile radious of Berlin, NID, to whieh the plane had been Aylng from ‘Lieonla, 68 miles away, Preed Ome eee Hos Menten reat RE HIE mittee woo Bennett Sends B.C. Wishes VIOTORIA @ — Premier Bene Nott Jolned thousands around the world Tuesday in wishing sir Winston Churchill a happy birthday, The greeting ante: "On thig happy and lvatorie day, the promior and members of tho exeautive counall of the province of Hritish Columbia xe land to you, &lr Winston, thelr slneoye follettallons and express the hope tht the yeara (o sone Wilt be fited with good health," RATEPAYERS VOTE TODAY IN SCHOOL DISTRICT 55° Npeotat to th hm Ratepayers oF Kebool Dalrfyl GM Wont HUTNA LAI? Mi referent ih tu Wollier the lo the polly teday to vote an tt latelet, will approve ralalig of gluadrooin space, w sehoolboud Th was ervoneotaly reporter achool finnnalng ayatens tn the ty Worn Uae i aed bo. Viderep { a of tho,volo are oxpectad to bo of his radio and television scr dri March, who is partly costunted for board hid deeded to postpone the referendum nnd after the next acaalon of the B.C, Logllatire when a review af the whole Published ‘at VOL. XLII, No, 280,’ Sa (a & ipts asa will play the Dickens role Dec- LT Haney ~ Presents Brief For Chamber , VICTORIA “O) — The. opinion of business. on subjects ranging from alr routes ‘to’ Europe to federal .- provinelal ©. taxation greements, was -hard. in‘ Brit- ish Columbia's legislative build- ings here Tusday, °° PT. Harvey, president of the British ‘Columbia Chamber of Commerce, with several direc- tors, met Premier W. A. C. Ben- nett and the executive.‘council. They presented the chamber's policy ‘statement and resolutions on behalf of 104 B.C.: boards’ of trade: and. six:-regional ‘associa-: Hons. "ey fi pes Chief dinong the points raised: AC oa fop-dlose-eoneilta tldn between federal’ sid prdvitictal authoritles in> the ‘power field with preference given to a policy whereby Canadiatt * interests would -install atid own’ bydro- electric’ facilities and. dams in Canada. , : 2. A proposal that the exist- ing taxation agreements between the provincial and federal gov- ermments should be amended: so. as to make havilable ‘to’ B.C, i larger share of the Income and other taxeg coHoeted Within the | Province, — 3. Recognition of the right of labor to strike within, the liml- tations of the law, with the pro- vision that the Labor Relations Act should always ensure that a seeret ballot preeede any watk- out, The chamber supported an ap- pliention, currently. before the dorrd of transport cemmnisston-- ers, for a permit to operate an nr Hnk between British: Colum-' bla and Furope. womens: ae esteemed ' Herring Fleet has, signified he will .seck re- Boo Canada’s Most Strotegic: Pacific Po PRINCE RUPERT, B.C;; WED a L sured ofan: election. De- cember..9 with the filing: yesterday’ df’: declaration papers by. two more candi. , t due on the council, -. and so. far-six candidates indicated they wilt run. *’ for the aldermanic race was A, Don Ritchie, mandger:of Pacific Stevedoring | and - Contracting Henry Ellfott, confidential clerk with B.C, Packers also: indicated he will run again, He was un- Successful last year. ~ * ’ Mr, Rilchie’ was proposed “by. James.§, Foster and seconded by Thompson - A, . Johnstone. |. Mr: Elliott was proposed by retiring seconded by V. A. Norberg, «|: Another candidate of last year, Waller H, Smith. proposed by Dr. Monday, ©... + Others: who* have nomination: papers’’so!'fars-are. present,.-alderman™ Kay.“ Smith, housewife, T, Norton ‘Youngs, real Estate agent,.and Gerald P. Woodside, Daily News promotion manager, . Alderman; William Bremner. cicction bub has. not yet> filed: papers;, “Nominations , close ' at 12 noun: tomorkow. + It will be the second time Mr, Smith has trled the clyle: field, The 30-year-old clothier has been active in elty organizations for many years and was.a mem- pber of the Prince Rupert, Cham- ber of Commerce in 1939, Mr. Smith joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1939 and was discharged In 1945 asa leulenant atler sec. Ing servico on convoy duty in both the Pacific and Atlantic, He Election | Assured oor "Six Candidates |With PapersFiled “| > Prince Rupert’ was.d dates than the number: of.|. vacancies which will’ fall} Four seats are being’ contested'| have: . Company Limited, while Thomas |. alderman Darrow. Gomez and} R. .G. ‘Large and. seconded. by | f Orme G.-Stuart, filed his papers | 4 m= And” Ke ft: ‘SUNDAY church finery ‘In ‘Laurentian mountain Sight. y. to. the. Gre CEMBER ‘1, 1951. 0° “villages: 1 neludes skis ‘for worshippers at hurches” Quebec. ‘Special services for. |), ~vacation skiers are conducted In: most churches; and. the‘ presence. ‘of scores of skis propped against the walls is a ay . * away from thelr jobs."’ The:company made thé® dom- to. keep thousands. of employees, shortly; after, “exploratory’ talk hetween ‘wiloi’ and ‘company leaders’ broke .off when: agree- ment could ‘not be reached: oh how wide negotiations should be for Ford's 6,700 striking workers, The two-hour closed meeting was held under the chalrman- ship of Rev, M. C, Davies, speaker of the Ontario legislature, ina downtown hotel, The company statement, sign. ed by Ford president Rhys M. Bale, anid: 3 a memiecr of the Canadian Legion and isa Teutenant In the: Canadian naval reserve, | Mr, Fllott, recovering from mm! operation three weeks ago, made his declaration at Prince Rupert Geneml Vospltal. No neweomer to elvle polllles, Mr, Elloth serve ed on the connelt in 1944, 1045 and 1046, Immediately following Moves Up Coast VANCOUVER (CP) +-Part of B.G.'s herring fleet has moved north to the central constal reg, lon os the herring season reache | ed the midway paint, * Fisheries department offletals voported part of the fleot will try Hts lnek Ip Lhe Smiths Intet, Gar. diner Canal, Green tnleb and Bentinek Arm nred, where schools of “hameasleador’ hers ring were Joented. Approximate: ly 6.600 tong of fislewerg enh in the ventral coast aven to date this season, One thousand tons werd snetled last week tn tho middlo enst coast area and 23 aelners operating. th Barkley Bound have eaughb 3400 tons alice the start of the sonsbn, The lower ons const aren jes been closed followjng a total crtoly of 60,408 ton, Includlag a 1W,0N0-ton extonaton of No quotn, 0 pally News S40H,000 (a take eave of ne spokeamnn ald, P November Q0, that the sehool qed provinien will ho ninde, Results ehalrman of the utllilles com- ‘he commtssionership ane was mittee, In 1047, 1048 ma 1982, Mr. Ellott represented the Prince Rupert flremen on a conciliation board ‘heuring over wage dls. putes with the elty, We also served {11 exocutlve positions an the Princo Rupert Trades and Lihor Council and was the sec relary of the Vedorated ists packers Assoclation tn 1944 be fore amalgamation with the Une ited Fishermen and Allicd Work. ore Union, Mr, Eliott Ix 65 years ald, born In Wales rind hag lived tn the ality dino 194, ' sciaseeteed emeneiapteleninh ance TT Japanese Seek US, Doctor TOKYO im -- Tho Japan const punrd today ordered a xeareh for’ ham) aailbont carrying an Ameren doctor, hla wife ind Wa young children wha loft Ont, 2h an a world eruleo and hive nob boon hoard from shes, Tho. consl guard suld the two Mnaler 85-fook hank ald nob vr rive al ite last Japanese sehed- wed port of antl, Th nddltlon to the four Ameri ound the ship carried a dapunose orow of thrae, Tho owner of Ue boat, named the Mhoontx, ta Dr, Marl Rey. made known lontorrow Holds, 44, an Anthropologist from We Univeratty of Town, ' "It would be impractical eller to negotlate or administer an agreement for four groups of Its employees at widely scattered lo. cations and working under vary- ing local conditions.” ‘The unjon sald it would nol. split tts" ranks by negotiating separalely and wanted locals at the strike-bound plants at Wind. sor, Oakville, midway between Toronto and Maumilton, and sue on eremeeyeeen emer creat Candidate Gives Plug For Socreds VANCOUVER (CP) — Areltlo Proctor, former Vancouvor al- dorman and candidate for may. av, Tuosday night disclorod ho had boon a. member of the Soctat Oredit party for two and a half yours, | Mr, Proator, whoa mado the atatemont during a radio Inter View, anid “The Socin) Credit purty ia made up of young men With young fidens, They have made -iniatakes, but they are honeslly trying to give the people... what they want.” Ho sud he did not belteve in’ party pollen jn vlvlo affairs, howover, STOP ed Homes pew wes arte: a. meee Police, Troops Battle in Saigon BAICION (4) — Viotnamese po- Hea atid av company of national ArINY imps fonglit na hourlong pitahod battle In tho heart of Halyon'y arowded Chinese sees Won ourly today, Four polleomen ind two solders worn Klilod bos fore (ho troops surrendered th fro frome polleo havankus und MAE gine, ev eg Workers’ (CIO-CCL) has set up a [92 new issue. to “prolong the-slrike at’ Windsor, Ont., and continue, ment i @ : statement. issued |: ‘T ehalogy “alie’ five Yays* lates al the--Etibicoke parts; do i. The: union ‘said; disagreement was w 'thatldns should be and Ioeah: 200:jn' m offered by‘ the company, or.’be- tween- Ford. and representatives of four UAW. Jocals,:as domanded ay the union PE Tomporatures — were below freozing ab nearly all points in British — Colimbla | overnight, Vancouver airport was the cold- est on the coast at 22, Tonight and Thursday should see litte fhange in weather over most, sections of B.C, though a sys. tem now moving through Alaska will cause snow flurries through northern 5.6, tonight and some shower activity along the north coasl Thursday, oo North const roglon: A fe clouds today and tonight. Cloudy Thursday with occaslonal light raln beginning during the morne Ing. Winds light northerly today and southerly 16 Thursday, Low tonight and hgh: Thursday at Port Hardy 2) and 42, Bandspit and Princo Ruport 35 and 40. mi 10 : VANCOUVER ts Dewr Dr, Brock Chisholm: . Lo Yes, {hero ly a Sanka Chews,’ Thonsands of chlldron who are herkining Lo doubh that old Ab, Niuk extaté and. many parents who con't Know what to toll them oan take higart! from Dr, Mdro Slgnorl, “Dr, Slanorl, hoad of the Unte versily of British Golumbla pxy- dlopartnient, — doesn't Mhink Banta Olauy la merely an myth, Tn Liles he dlsagtoes with pxy= ehlateiat De. Broek Chisholm, Who hia mado repented abtnekH on Banta, ; Dr. Chisholm, njittve of Onk= af bie Word (ott Organiva' Lin, cane ae ta OG when he Prat eine onb walsh pits Cala Wow Uhelr ehitdren to Lellova Wit Bunba, Gaus, Windéot}: ‘as| ; Vile, CG. AE fret afrectot |. p nd He trying. thé: loot: ox about’ the ‘sizo- Japor. DARKE hay tes The: $50,000 Idot figures would make it-the third largest ‘in the history: ofthe Gretter: Vancou- ver district, Tt 18 exceeded: only | by the fabulous: $320,000" haul tn 1911 from’ a New ‘Westminster 500 In Vancouvor, :In each’ cage a Bank of Montreal branch was ho bargeb DIFFERENT PLATES Tho Point. Grey branch excupe| car, carrying different numbered cence plates‘front and rear, was found abandoned, a few injnutos aftor tho holdup, Tho car: was Vancouver, a: short tino. before thorophery, The holdup‘ oame exaclly a weck after the robbory of:a sue. burban branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in which two maskod men, alded by: a gate away.drivor, escaped with $1,600, Audrey ‘Sherlock, clork in a No Harm in Believing in Santa Claus UBC Professor Assures Children A RUDE AWAKENING |. He yalloruled hlacsland inn rechnb Interview wt IW home tt Vielorla by siving a child lu lo bellevo tn Santa nnd. other Hy bls is dn fom acride awaken Ing when he roallgos the storled his parenty told bin ware thes, Dr, Blynot auld Thoaday bellor In Bunty Claus ta tho ebild’s way uf doula with un abatract cons CCD . otf ‘ Ute own ebtldren, ninesyanre Old (wins, bellove tu the, wate exlatones of tno jolly fat man With the flowing white benrd and rec sit, ‘That’ belles, says Dr, Hignort ts a good thing... “Tbollove in whit santa Otus alandy for pod: what hab bollot ain do,” anys De, Slgyorl,: "Th symbolizes charity and tow wardd for good behavior und te Nuon la postive and qonstrust ve: MAY GAUSE PRAM oo: “Baul Chita $y idk Jusl a abop nity Irom the buugy min whilels ' F et reported atolen from: downtown: {hl downy fter'a' trip from: Prince: Ru- ¢:i8-sald ‘to ‘havo slipped h e‘dock. ahd fallen tnto. ae dred and thred children, ': owe + - ’ Pope's Hiccu Disappearing - - VATICAN. “CITY (Roulers)— and the hiccups which have tor- seomn to. bo disapponrlig gradi wlly,u Valienn source sald today. . mained In Hleipelyale apartment.” On tho third floor of the Vatican palace, following ‘tho test oure prescribed by his dostors,, This .morning he’ 'recolveed Magi. Angelo: Dell'Accua, aubstl- - of stato, to... discus routino church affair,” ‘ pa hne os ta Claus hus been used (6 strike fear nia young chitdron, Ie stands tur a set of viliies whieh, Ig. mpiite dfforonb “De Chisholy coptently alilld who boleves In fivinig: reli» leo can ballovo, In aniinnls hid Ing wider hte bed and wil) bo afrald of the dare ““Payelilogien'ly, wo ay bis Mays Ave cApAhle: oF all dorky: oF iuinglnative; gpeulivenesy," ays Dt Signal, “Toy MH Avia Claa, te leds dangorous thin the hdpea Koma’ people pliee iy.tho abogk mutta. "Idon't tel my children that ho comer dowd theo) ini be- vaniao thoy world seo. iat White uadlito, bit Wot doesn't, mean Hero cui't:be.4. Banta liu. for Ment. are os My. Wh A ByINBO! OF, WN nee coplod beljof he haa w largo fols wale th ee fi Mass”. the US survived. by his wife; Mile. _ An nquest-was held at Massot” Ub T"pint, today... ha hank. and thie, 1942: grab of $56,-|:, .§ no . ' he th a f me et Popo. Plus spent a teatful night «| nenled himvin thelist weak... The 78-yedteold pontilf ro. tuto in ‘the Vatloan’s sceretariat. {re ne | roy - Writ. tbe, bellor Jn. Many’ people do ballovo in“ 1