echt Ae OC CANT B ORROW'S VOL, XLIV, No, 212. a . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935 X ets Published at Canada’s Mos? Strategic Pacific Port o— And Key to the Greot Northwest PRICE FIVE CLNTS PROVINCIAL LIBRARY TOMAR: Gr: VICTORIA, B.C. NARY, UA ~ Daily Delivary i . e. . DIAL 2151 166 31/56 ol. ds TIDES BB peotember HE, 1955 paca candard Tine) gah 18.9 Feet, at18 18.8 feet 2:57 5.5 feet 15:08 f.3 fect =a we a i C a eetonTS SHOWING—Kilts aren't the most dignified outfit an athlete can wear, but . Za; iurver isn't worrying about his hem line ae he curls a. heavy hammer ab Ballater, | Bibiad the flaring skirt shows off his knees, but 1t also shows he's making big effort = BBB the hammer event in the annual athlotls games. held at Ballater. REE-WEEK APPEAL Bs said toca, Be peepee. Berach with a cone captaln B section whie Mrs. George is direcng 75 women who Binake hovse-to-Rouse” ap- tucughout the residential both the campakgn _ feanvasser, BPTAIN COOK SEA CADET, PPUERT JENSEN GIVEN AWARD B Tie Captain's Prize,” a blue and gold crest for “outstand- me cacerstip way awarded to a Prince Rupert Sea Cadet ° ’ Bic huting sessions at Camp Comox, Vancouver Island, Mp inaser We was learned here today. Me ieapent of the crest ts Captain Cook Leading Cadet Mie! dein, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rangvald Jensen, 195 We Avenue Bast. Ihe bine crest, with gold background Is Inserlbed with ; RUSCTE. (Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Training Aart tuacnt Comon, Captain's Prive, 1955," outlined in red, ; race three cadets, out of the 300 attending the ep she reeeiyed the award were two fron Vancouver meth ay met a tran Tradl, mm Cuunenting on Cadet Jensen, and his leadership ane petcaton in hus division, bleut, Commander Menzies, RCN, ec opectine Cam Comox, sald: ti Hen is a most exeellent and Intelligent cadet.” Four-Coach Special Brings eal To the Dally News ACT OA tor eoarh spe- Bae acived In Terrace ah tothe Terrace Fall Pale, ost of BC. misses Frost Me fret wag reported mes horthern points in dubia daat might, dhe me te mewed the nal mel he outbreak of cold : “hel moved southward Bs With clear skies over mere the caldor ate mags hs eipllly and warmer ‘ the Teperatitres en he Pe San eye, he coed the low aloud bs ; " “The though dh shout me Tine Ube aflernean th Stnday afternoon, A ti tichanee aoubhwat of WUver Tsun WH eri banging 250 Kitt: Nkaly of the drive With the campaign spread Be si the city has been die over three weeks, the entlre elty Be up into approximately 1g{should be covered adequately ; Capt. Armstrong said. men, Capt Armstrong “However,” he added, + “we Sl , : would like businessmen to have mcr Cook p heading JOmeny Cirete gontehutions handy. evil canvass the city’s DUS!) when. canvassérs? call.” . if, Oe - “sund executlye committee altending the meat iy were Mrs, Henry Lindseth, Mra, RG, Farmer, Mra, John Patrick, Mrs, J. F, Donning, Mrs. ALR, CG, James, Mrs Rengvald Jensen, Mrs. Bornhot Pedersen, Mra, You Wong, R, 1H, Davidson and Id. Marehant, te Oe ee NTN NORE MLS iE oe Bulganin Wants East Germans In on PoW Talks , MOSCOW — Boviet Promler Bilganin toll Wost Gorman Chaneolloy Konrad Adennuor to day te word not dllscusa the querxion of Gorman war prison: ora dothined in Rusia wnless Comniiniat Hast Cermnny's rep. resontatives took part, sopmed the Woat Gorman Chine current Bavlot-Woat Gorman noe pollntionn here, TAnyauta.”’ wn mete inlet det a A gt mae Dulganin anid eat alnde Ut color wos unwilling to agree to Hits, discussion of tho matter wis “Inappropriate” during the Tho Bovieb promiur dlwclaned that nearly 10,000 Gormana are atl) dotalnod iy Russia but he dealnred they are all “war ert yorigt-ridden Mediterranean fsland, - - z Three huridred,more were due to come ashoré’ Inter from an- other ship. They will be Joined next week by other commando units which sailed from Malta Friday, A British rallitary spokesman sald the commandos “won't be hanging around - acclimatizing themselves. They will get on with the job,” It Is expected thal the troops will be used to round up terror- ists and search for hidden arms. This vital Britlsh-owned Island Has beon hit In recent months vith terrorlat attacks by native Cypriots demanding union of the Island with Greece. Rail Pioneer B. Perrotti Dies Aged 89 Aman who came to this dls- trot in 1902 and who worked on ihe construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway when the tine Was put in here, died Thurs- day at Prince Rupert General Hospital at the nge of 80, He was Beracino Perrottl who settled In the elty. after incor. poration in JOO, Mr. Perrattl, a widower, came to Unis districl from Peacaro, Italy, where he was bor, For 18 years he worked for the clly of Prince Rupert as a Inborer, leaving clly entploy tn i | tous, Te dy survived by a son and two daughters in Tlaly. Funeral arrangemis are in the hands of Ferguson Funeral Home, Sie Ot nee OREN IES RAE SRL OOO PA Le cee Gunman Hits Bank For $4,600 EDMONTON ) =~ A bandit brandishing a snwod-off shot qin and a dM-callbre revolver acvopod nboul $4,000 into a shopping bag and oacaped hy car after a mnid-aftarnoon rob> hory of a OAnadlan Bank of Conmorce branch hero Mriday, Two alla wore Cred ab the fleoing gunman by Bank Ag: countant Polor Chomyk, He and Manngor W, P. Aanundsan fol lowed the robbor aut of the building after an atompt trad been mindy Wo lock the xix bank omployens inh a alent vault, ‘ments on the provincial debt. .old mefhod os ’ | ee zg lanagement, ire By Gib Ire DY IDSC Premier, Sommers. By LARRY STANWOOD Canadian Press Staff Writer ae _ Liberal and Progressive-Conservative rapa : ‘ers spurred the attack Friday night on ‘Premiey “W. ‘A.C. Bennett and his cabinet as the hoiling Lilloogs ’ a by-election race neared the Jor and Lands and Forest Mints- forest management and state- Main electioneerlng swung to the coastal settlements Friday, tfter prospective voters In the constituency hub of Lillocet and) other Interlor points’ heard: charges and counter charges earlier in the week, ; At Squamish Friday night, Lib. | eral candidate Gordon Gibson, seeking re-election, blasted the nremier by saying he “lacks what. L call principles. He hasn't any. “There Isn't anything a man more than to give away the for- est licences while the Sloan com- mission ts sitting,” thundered the Hails Suspension ails Suspensio He shifted his attack to Forest Minister Sommers. When . the minister announced this week no. more management licences would be Issued until the Roya! commission completed. its hear- ings, Mr, Gibson hailed it as a victory. Le a . “He (Sommers) has given away hundreds.of .mbllions of. dollary, ‘since-Sloan sat, ‘und'he “khows this is wrong." At another meeting In Squam- ish, Progressive - Conservative Leader Deane Finlayson, leaped into the fray, by calling. the premier “a political freak.’ land while the Sloan commlssla was In session, . Ck could do to decelve the peoplielest heritage of ‘this. ioe ye) Lay tive vag tah * x a 5 wit aa sae, 49 . a campaigning deadling:t 4 At the same time, the Prem= —--cc rrr brawny ex-lumberman before 368 ter Robert Sommers vehemently porsons. as defended government policy ol Mr, Gibson resigned nig "tdi: lovet seat last March in. protest !to the government's forest’ mas- agement policy. A royal’ com: mission. under Chief Justice Gore don M. G. Sloan was appointed... and has been adjourned. uni - atte Monday's by-election, 4:37 kite A forest: managemdnt: llcence wad avarded to B.C. Forest Bret ducts Ltd, on Vancou er alts “Before he (the premier) 14a the right to give away the fers any MLA should have: resigned. or been horsewhipped,” sald’ Mr. Gibson. — ets a , "Bee, . . wane as Victory. = port of Tory. candidate : Rew. Qherry. Mr, Finlayson declare Premier Bennett was ‘ne honest nor dishonest," “He ts twisted or badly bent on becoming prime:n ter ee 4 rc candidate Don Robinson, Premier Bennett stoull tained that his: regime: had, rée: duced “the provincial, debti $125,000,000 irdm ', $192,000,000 the figure it stood at when Speaking to 20 peoble In sup- Double Highway way construction program will be, double the 1955 schedule and will , be undertaken without borrow- Ing, ; Mr. Sommers reiterated his charges the Liberals were cars rying on a “smear campaign.” In tacking up tie government's for- est poticy he sald that under the “speculators took out timber Heences In the valleys lal. - Credit went into office ih 166 rea" eee uekey a ay He predicted next year's high- thereby controlling access to lyst - “Now licences must be-! timber stands on the hills. ie under management and the sfme epeculators are roaring because: they can't speculate like they used to,” LN, There was little nativity tn tie CCF camp Friday. Campaigns has beet led er Arnold Webster in support 6f the. party's candidate Jack ‘Thomnas,n school teacher, A suggestlon that the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Coun- cil raise the money to. put on Labor Day colebrations rathor than sollolt donations from city merchants was made at Thurs- day night's TLC meoting. Proponerits of the move wore threo members who had worked an this year’s Labor Day activi thes, Jack Franks, Mnance com- mittee chairman; J, Oe Ewart und ‘Tod Jorstad, mombors of the miltes, Two wiys of raising money wore pub forth by Mr. Fanks who suiggorted a por enplta levy of TLC petiiiatea unions and TLC. sponsored dances during ‘ho your, bponking on tho suggestion, Mr, Ewart sald that with about 1,600 members In the TLC, a lovy of $1 por member had been supe gostod naa likely naxonament, Ilo anid It was not pleasant to hove to dun the morchants for money and prizes for Labor Day nollvitios which carried the name of (he TLC ns the sponsor ing body. ro “Sho morchants of the town are belng constantly approached for donallona toward ono oF Alle ofr organtention,” Mr. Rwart giald, ' ‘ Oppouito view waa taken by James Black, business agent for tho Carponters and Jolnord Une fon, who antd that the TLO neod not foal that It had to apologize to the morahanta In naking for donations, - 1 4 tla the wor'kors duller tals piven,” Mr Ulnek suid, Unlon Label Buylng Week com-|' Move Made ‘in TLC to Haltz Requests For Labor Day Aid Quostlons will be discussed” a meathig of the TLO Labor Day committes nt the Fire Hall morrow night stong with dthee mattors portuining to Labor Day. dame mioe-tamdoen weserenemn Garvan tint yar at ut Packinghouse Strike Over © KELOWNA yh -— Home 9,080 packinghouso workers { ate Okanigan Valley's lush full belt returned to their Joby toduy from a ld-dny strike, ws Belllement was announced Friday pighb following © saclos. of rootlige during tho day bee twoon induatry and unton nes gollating commitleds, ” Tho Fedoration of Frutt qty Vogetable Workera’ Union (TLO), , which atrick 28 packing plate , on August 28 In support of 4 manda for wage Inorensos of conta an hour for men Aid olght conts for Wonven, agreed to a five cant hourly aoroxiethe- board boost, ots Effective at once, female pledy workorg will recelve a five cont dncrense while mala amy ployees will got n hoout of four per cont In Lholr ploce rate, wre Bofore the walkout the gone oral rates wore $t an hour "for. mon to atarh and $1.08 atleb 00: days, Women received 78 conte an hour for tho firat 0 days nnd 00 corte thereafter, © iv The now contrnol, whwh wil! run for two yenra, will be signed todny. , "Bay DRUGS provigee, | by Opperltion-Lewds le ,