MWC eo es he 4Prug Store Hours Doily trom 9 o.m. tll 9 p.m, ‘Sundays and Holidays oF) 3 pam, till 7 pvm, os Decth’s Pharmacy _ Limited Ormes Drugs Limited Oe rN cartmae tins geewnerinereny sa Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Nor "PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 No. 10. vo me wen le godt le ‘i wor, : . - , f Controversial Issues | ez : ; : n ne te ee : j ny a Lo a y s : Fat ciel RUSSIIN EMBASSY in. Ottawa, where members of the Soviet embassy staff ccle- Co in mer The; Gokdon commission re- pepral iristinas Is shown above. The building was completed early In the winter to replace | por -unvellec ursday’.contained at least two propo- today after arm-tw he-old embassy building that was destroyed-by fire. Fire caused stir at time when embassy ae : viadentine pad} ys i eae Wop OPO le a metW1 "Y;sals representing radical departures from present ent to end a nine-da felals showed more concern about getting Russian secret documents ‘out of building than 8: eS 4 i aU, Ye ving old structure. Firemen were hampered in fighting fire by embassy staff carrying out | government policy.. One deals:with wheat, the other The‘company and its ey Nae ee an B , union’. oar TEC | with.power. ve Corres les, (CP Photo). game. to ‘agreémen Fe eninow ns uence ot one with. power, = eee — ;Friday—on: temporary? terms—to | LIQUOR CONVICTIONS * The'140-page document, fore-: made only when the wheat is | ran Jan! . °* BY MAROLD } 7 OTTAWA ( end the'ticup that began Jan.:2.| © ty $28,938 Richer rom Police Court Fines MP city detachment lege casting:.Canada’s economic fu- ture,’contained a’ scheme for C rg ‘ d “ ~ A evirbing Prairie wheat surpluses . prep. ernment relax its present. stiff OV f la 4 curbs on hydro-“power exports ‘and encourage increased ship- jments to the.Uniled States to help balance a heavy deficit. in ' - ing quotas on farmers. os It also proposed that the gov- _ Benjamin Roy Hallut, uncm- ployed logger of no fixed address : charged with breaking and en;! U.S. trade. tering Williams Grocery Decem-| The. report, made public by by. imposing long-range market- | delivered, and the board main- tains delivery guotas. But there 48 nO restriction as to how ‘much afarmer may grow. > .7* J $" for. power}. Trad Minister Howe-iold Ahe’ Commons. in Fed- | tuaty, 1£55, that the export: pol- Icy. Was one of “no firm commit- ment jor power”; that export licences should be issued “on a surplus, interruptible basis. only and that they should be review- ed. annually.” a {men into operation.» Expecta- tions ‘were the trains would ‘be: moving—though . not’ Arhranth 0 “ppuntedel fb abet bg BR P ayt Clear and cold today ond Sun. tas on producers, Anything they} tay, Wind northeast 30 down produced over annual quotas. “nalniand inlets and northerly nigh Sunday at Port Hardy 30 15 elsewhere, low tonight and nd 88, Sandsplt 28 and 34, Prince Rupert 20 and 30, \ As Hungarian “Operation Tungarian" tag day gob in full swing foday as Membors of the army, air force wd Kcaecadets, together with yembors of various ally orgeune volions eanvaxsed — bushiesses, stores, rosldencos and tho vtroots for funds for. the Wun- gavian refugees. sohoduled to arrive In thot el ty about the middle of nex wook, Tho proceods from: the tag day ura to be used: ay Inttlel oxpenkes in clothing, food and nccommmodition for the rofu- BOO, rote Chalrman of Oporation Wun gurl, doin Blokag '. reported Woday nt hoadquartors: in the Wallace Block thit-the response Throwing Rock Costs Man $45. Throwing a rook throtgh a Mato giias window proved cost y for Timothy Dorrie’ of 1208 Water Street na ho found out tn wity pollaa courk tha morning aflor Magistrate “Wy 1, Vanco fined Dim in totid-of $45 and coats or In defnult., sentenced hin fo one month tne jall Dorrlek who plénded’ guilty, Was fined $25-and coals plua $20 for tho coat of the. window, Tag Day Response “Good” {Uho. aftornoon untiy..6 “ E qesagly 2 Martel y fo for exnmple, would not be ac- cepted by the board, But farm ers would get advances for farm held wheat withtn the quotas. * Currently, board payments are Project Starts from cilizens “was good,” However ho snid, there hac been a number of persons who had outrightly refused to do- nate lo a cause, ~ Magistrate W, oD, Vaneo reported foday that when he queried the purpose of a youngster canvassing thts morning he was fold, “Oh, its for (he hungry peapte” Hearkwarming —- oveurronee during tho day camo this morn Ing when sovon-yoursold ‘Leslee Cook, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Qvorge W, Cook, donated the contonts of ler piggy bank to the cwuse, . The anvount was $6 whieh she Hid been saving. wp for five months to buy Qhristinas pres: ents, bub she suid, she found by the tine Christnas was over vhe had a xurplug whieh she didn't know what to do with, Cvassars wore ‘troubed bo Aath drinks and hotdogs are minged by Mes, Allee Huston of Candin Loglan Branch at Wo- mora ApNliliity, 9: Assisting Mr, Stokos ab. herd: quartord was Mra, 8, Black, Tho procoudy font the drive Will bo counted tonlghh: Tho onnyynss: which startod ab recommendation,” . On the recommendation that a system of export controls on minerals and metals through federal export permits be set up. Thomas Eliott, Chamber of Mines manager, sald: "No one objects to gelling an *xport pormit, but if the gov- spnimont made that too difflevlt, ‘he Industry would be erlppled.” “Restrictions are all right if i woporly handled,” he sald, “But ower to issue permits can too ~welly fall Into the hands of a fow wellemenaning civil: servants who are more academic than practical, or Into the hands of aMbiilous politicans,” Several BO, Inbor leader backed recommendations for In- creased vocational training {ne- ities and more “In-theeplant) Waning programs, 4 PDQ Pag Bingo Number \ tly Lot AU Mn i) e-Elks Lodgg: Maroh of Din- ae ald of tho Crippléd'’ Children’s Hospital wan drawn SH no one has phoned the Elks Lodge at 302) ANhouncing the completion of tho’ W" There are only 27. Minbors loft to. be drawn Numbor drawn today: by Exnltad miler of the Eka Dons ud M, Wanamokor,. 1s Neds, Othor numbor drawn to dite ro; Sa VeR8, Wed, O04, Held, (Gh, Nedl, Wel VIR, Geb%, (hdd, Fed, Wet, Oot, Nott, Ceh0 Tel, “O>74, eG, Wel, Ned, Nel ie NG e Wek Ne(s, Wel, N-ld, Oe(1 Nee, Jot, Belly Vedty eBBy: Tel, Neds, Med, CHD, GeAY, OG, UeR1, Bel, 0-00, Gehd, NeBt, 1620, Nedd 0:45. Am,, continued’: through OPM. 120 and O10). | Treated for lacerations and released this morning was An- nette Desautels of M15 Piggot | Place, : . Driver of the car, Claude Tru- deau of LS Paggot Place and companion, Gerd Desautels, oseaped In tury. The accident occurred about 1:30 Uhis morning, ROMP at Port Edward sald, They sald: they believed the cat, which was badly wrecked Had rollod over several tlnes Bo- Ing down the bank, ; merrarene, Tenders Slated For Bridge: PRINCE GEORGE o--Tonders Ukaly will bo called, soon by the highways doparlment for con- alyetlon of $4,000,000 stool truss bridge 40 span the Traxer river al South Morb Goorge, about two miles south of here, Working diiwings of the struc jure were viowod by -dopartimant engineers hore for the frat time this woek and Ib wna disclosed that the fodoral works .dopurt- ing Its constriction over it iivie gable waterway. Lo An arehway of: alee! will span the river sping AL foot avove high water marke Length of the mali. span wi yo 1,010 foot The mal dock, @ foot tn Whdth, will nevommorlista two lines of traffic and two flyo-fool sidewalks, ENTINGUISIE FT City firetvon:pub out a fro alartod by. A floostod oll burnar nbonrd tho: yosse), Diamond B at tho Fairview Cosny clocks Inte Thursday ght: There . waa no amnga,. flremen poported ©, whe OH mont has Issued a permit allows Guards Needed ‘To Protect lee | ; Volunteers to keep ehildren trom breaking the new ice be- , 1 ‘ding formed at a recently-con-: structed rink ab Gyro Park were being sought today by. valine teor firemen and members of the elly flvo department, Membors of the group who haye been trylng to get a sure laid in the softball feld, ran into tough luck last night when they found that hundreds of sallons of water had scoped ‘hrough a drain in the centre uf the area, Today children broke up nowly-froren lee, Poryons who wish to volun: teor as guards for the surface, dan gob In touch with volunteer flromon by telephoning 231] and bo allotted tines for duty, PONTE TEN HREETETETENISHNENT-T ORE Kills logger A 42-yonreold logger was kills od by a falling tree ab Houston yeatorday, ROMP In Pringo. Rus port reported today, = Pod ls John Beatty omployed it tho Buckloy Valloy Milly camp in the Smithers area who waa found tapped beneath treo by workemitos who had. boon gent out to senreh for him when An (nquest Wil bo held, Th Is bollaved, ently, 0 alngle man; was falling tho bred alone, Ho.is survived by three bro» thors. Charlog at Burne .Lako, Wiltrod nt Lloyemtnator andl Jin i face of Jeo for tho rink boing, Falling Tree brought woul, by. the shor ho’ did't appear for dunoh, oes). nttho time tho mishap poourred, | t ‘to bring about'a settlement, wy. He sald ho could not state that — ue (he union would abide . by.’ the ve {bonrd's finding, 0 cage | “We will have to see whalides <0. ‘yelops but It Ipoks very encore: Faging,” he added. - a re one: Work at Trail °.. Back to Normal, Early Next Week — TRAIL Ralph D.Porty,. vico=presidanf and goneral man= |. ager, sald Friday. the Consdll-. datod. Minlig and .Smoeltin: Co.'s oporalion here shoyld.b back to normal by carl week, eB re a va When’ told. of fhe OPR: strike | ‘sobtlomont: Mr Perry. saldy; | We entnot:-prodlel when; go] contrates “will: boghy . arriving: fron. Kiniberloy, nor’ cui, say ah bhis'momont: whothor. net all of (ho plant shutdow ey he pvorldd, But ab-any tale, we: Will do:.cverything: wo. cal, lo Mm bnndye. he: sltuaglon’ OF HOMONUMMLOR: oo “Wa osblnilo thnt.-all! con pany operations will, conto bac ho normal oily next wook," » A datalof 60 mon" hyve: bo ‘lata off t-Comiico plan Kimberloy, and: Calgary, Sed es : t fh ton. ta, Ut Hanged) Mir ing ot Ont nvonigo'| for: tha: SoS ‘ ie