Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 20. 1951 Pre-Enfranchisement Meet MKTLAKATLA STATUS CIIAKUK DISCUSSED Fi'-e interrupted a pre-enfranchiement meeting attended by top provincial and Dominion officials Thursday evening in the nearby native village f aietiakatia. Alter some hours of legal talk, a young n.lh'l.A Kr T! -- 'tt D, ...... I., .i . native wj, mining iicin, litu llllO UIC COIIlIIlUIlU.v j hall to report a- brush fire was endangering the Naval Director Is Coming Here Captain Angus C. Boulton, Director of Naval Reserves, from Ottawa, will visit HMCS Chatham, Prince Rupert, May 16 In the course of his first inspection tour of western naval divisions since taking up his present appointment. He will be accompanied by Commander W. A. Childs, Assistant Director of Naval Reserves. They will arrive here from Victoria and go from here to Edmonton. Captain Boulton will examin? the physical aspects of the division and inspect training organization and facilities. In addition, he and Commander Childs will discuss the state of recruiting both for the RCN and the RCN 1 Reserve 1. 1 '' t! ' f m 4'' village. Jeannette Ryan, 13, and a playmate, caused the fire, Jeannette's mother, Mrs. L. Ryan believed. Volunteer fire brigade, headed by Fire Chief Henry Ryan, subdued the blaze with the use of fine nf the t.hrpp hydrants in thp New Chief 01 Police RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE I rillRSOAY to SATI RDA ' feTOifftWJ I I "" C"x. .! Evenings 7-9 p.m. sa,urday Matinee j ICLOSEOUTI BARGAINS! Ullage. There was no serious! KETCHIKAN. The city cou.i-damage I cil at a spial meeting amenJ- Within half an hour the meet- ed tlle citV saIary ordinance co ing, called by W. S. Arneil, com-! Provide for a five per cent pay mi.ssioner of Incfian affairs for I boost nd authorized City Man-British Columbia, to settle legal af ,Bartn to secure a chiel of Pohcc from thc StalCi-menu matters on the enfranchise- was resumed. Th resignation of Chief cf Commissioner Arneil stressed i Police R. D. Lang was read and that this meeting did not giveiMayr Talbot expressed regret the natives enfranchisement. He I that the city was losing his said that final word would be services. Lang has been in il publicly announced by the mln-;health for some time due to a 1 j heart ailment. ister. $B,OOC,000 CHEQUE Cheque for $8,000,000 Canada's contribution to the UN relief and rehabilitation program in Korea and Palestine is presented to secretary-general Trygve Lie by John Holmes, left, acting permanent Canadian representative to the UN, of tire total, $7,250,000 is earmarked for Korea, the remainder for Palestine. This is a United Nations photo. (CP PHOTO) m m Rupert Peoples Store After the city manager explained difficulties In securing "It only gets us over the hump after years of preparation," said police department personnel at Leonard Brown of Ottawa, de u u m ipartment solicitor representing ; current salaries, a new position 1 Hon. Walter Harris, minister of j of police captain at a salary ol'j $390 a month was created. Wal Taxi Men Talk Over Problems Taxi fares, meters and park-kins were discussed at a meeting of the city cab operators in the Carpenters' Hall Tuesday night. Of the 24 taxi operators represented at the meeting, 17 voted against Installing meters in cabs. Cab fares were automatically to go up with the installation of meters, Samuel Julian, of the taxi association said. Parking decisions will be held up until April 23, when the cabmen will have a final meeting. Some controversy with city police over double parking at show time by cabs in front of theatres Shios ond Waterfront M k. 1240Kllucvclc-s RADIO DIAL CFPR ISale NowOnll TeCHMCOtQR (Subject to Change) ter Carter, patrolman, will be captain and if a new chief Is not secured by the first of May, when Lang's resignation becomes effective, he will be acting chief until such time as a successor is chosen. Authorized by the council to fly south to interview appli citizenship. As the 10.000 acres of Metlakat-la reserves are about to be turned over by the Dominion, the 152 village natives of the band, with their 10.000 acres of reserves, are about to set a precedent in Canadian history. They will be the first Indian band enfranchised en masse. The reserve land, now held in Miiiiiiiiiiiinin. Listed to sail on the steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. William Eccles, last night for Vancouver were D. S. Fisher, E. Swanson, R. B. Fulton, O. R. Anderson, J. A. SHOWINGS Evenings 1 . S:09 Saturday Mtin!4J cants for the position Manager , Weidswang, O. H. Jeffrey, E. W. Barton plans to leave tomorrow. I trust by the Dominion for the I band, will be transferred some PORTRAITS films Developed mid Printed PROMPT SERVICE HANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Uox 645 riione Green 339 Prince Rupert Meanwhile, James Williams, a j retired army sergeant, joined the police force this week, sue- i ceeding Gusta (Chet) Pearson, I BOLTON, England 0 players of the Net E, ; firmary football Uu right back to the tola ing their first gaw.te broken leg and tin w cut knees. to individuals, some to the new municipality and about 60 will hp nffnrvrt for stiln will be further discussed, taxi-men r?prrted. Lcuis Knutson was chairman of the meeting. wil resigned to go fishing. Othrr officials attending the 10:55 Weainet and Interlude 11:00 -Saturday Date j 1 1:30 -Weather Report I 11:31 Message Period 1 1:33 -Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ticandlnavian Melodlei SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 Saturday Magazine 12:30 BBC Bandstand l:00-Folk Songs with E. Fowke 1:30 London Studio Melodies 2:00 Trans-Canada Bandst'd 3:00-This Week FRIDAY P.M. 4:30 Sleepy Time Storic 4:45 Stork 'Quot. Si Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Int. Comty. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30 Now I Ask You .6:00 supper Serenade 6:15 Personal Album 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Smiley .Burnctte Show" 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup , 7:30 Guy Lombardo Show 8:00 Rhythmes de Paris 8:30 Opening Night 9:00 "Burns Chuck wagon" 8:30 Canadian Short Storief 9:45 Christianity and Literature 10:00 CBC Nrw 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Ncsbltt Reporting 10:30 Stan Kenton's orch. 10:55 -Interlude 7ry(f - meeting were B. C. Braceweli, ! deputy minister of municipal affairs from Victoria: F. E. An-i field, Indian superintendent, 1 Trince Rupert, and assistant Superintendent ' W. B. Bail'ey. j They travelled to the village on Cannery Worker Is Flying North Gordon. Miss M. Mahr, Miss M. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clayton, A. E. Davidson, W. R. Trench, S. C. Blake. I. Hopkins, Miss B. Sherman, F. C. Lousty, Mr. and Mrs. T. Reich and Infant, L. Murdovk, A. Halbrook, C. May-ard, W. R. Larimen, H. O. Atchc-son, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bllton, Mr. Harrison, M. McCulIoch. I. Wick, Mr. Schmidt, B. Lake, W. B. Mc-Callum. D. Mlllerd. H. O. Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKay, D. Pratt, F. Ibbotson, Mrs. F. Muncey, A. J. McLean, A. A. All-tilla, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Johnston. E. N. Nugent, P. McCon-nell, A. McLeod and child; Mrs. A. McLeod and child. J. Fair-dough. J. F. Ryan. G. Tiddcnhar. D. Patterson, R. Wilton. 3:15 CBC News 3:25- Rec. Interlude 3:3U-NBC Spring C 4:3a- SporU College (Win im " the department boat Naskeena, ! C. E. Englund made liL annual dipt. Vincent Wells. flight into Prince Rupert today Mr. Braceweli officiated when en route by private plane to affidavits were sworn in cornice- Ketchikan. From Seattle, Mr. lion with transfer of land by lour Englund is flying to Alaska for lip Meliakatla natives, Cecil cannery work. After clearing Ryan, chief of the village coun- ' with the customs, he left by 12 i-il; Peter Leighton, Robert Nel- n"n- MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRASER HOUSE son and Edward Leighton. The , , , , 1. -. .-. ,-, ! 11:00 Weather oaths were taken at the end of the meeting, with Mr. Anficld acting as witness. Terrace Topics . . . tuner members of the presen SCUBY village council who were elected in January are William Leask, Matt Leighton and Alvin Lc'a.'-k Sl ecna lircalt-iip-f-Fair Called .Off May Queen Candidates 1 . 1 . 11 Ketchikan Mill 11:06 Sign utf SATURDAY -A.M. , 1:110 - Musical Clx:k 8:00 CBC News H: 10 - Heir's Hill (J jod 8;ll-lllts mid Knooies 8:30 Morning Lx-voUoin 8:45 - Little Concert 9:00 -BBC News and Cimity 9:15 Saddie Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59 Time signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Minuet 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 CBC News "BONDED 'b O-ead in HJ flic numbers required to inakcj 1 Frozen since the beginning of November, the Skcena River b.t-! ( gan to break up on Wednesday i morning and the water is be-' HinniiiE to rise. ' i Site Inspected a quorum so tlio.se present decided to let the whulc matter of a fall fair drop. STOlAGEWSTORAG KETCHIKAN. W. D. Brown! and Howard Barringer flew to j Despite the apparent success ; rare FURS. May Queen candidates this SERVIC juiicuu auer loosing over ineinf the ast two fall fairs -vhU-n Beth Baxter for the Bettv Ann Chiistian- Wacker pulp mill site yesterday i were revived after many years kinsmen. with Charles Marler and Gar- j nf inaction there st.ilt nnnnarc en f. 1 or,i...kj. -..m..i.... eld Banta. They wiU. spend the-, Iack' TnJ. to bc a of lnU)rc.st. an Barbara Stewat the Ca tut toZrrnw relUr" t0inual m"- called for la.H. dian Legion. Oail McColl tor the beanie e tomorrow. "Monday evening, did not have IOOF Mr. Brown is secretary and; ' I i! CbCitrJiGj' eisriiets or thi famous fionofujn &u4-hsv treasurer of Howard 6. Wright I PHONE 9 74 A Bonded Messenger will call I"'' !"'ur ,r' THE BEST . . . COSTS NO MORE r lliis ailveiliwmi iit is nut published or cisplaycd by the l.iqimi f 1 imum oani or Hv Uir f.overnmcnt of British Columbia. & Co. of Seattle, a firm that I builds and maintains pulp and I paper mills in the northwest, j Barringer is from New York j and an official or the Dodge 1 Publishing Co., operator of a I chain of newspapers and laric ! user of newsprint. ! The Wright Co. Is a specialist' In industrial plants, having built ! the Seattle P-I building. Two i years ago it was interested in : BILL SCUBY FUR 'J In atlvi-rtiM-nii'itl is u-t nililihi or (JiHpluvi'd liy tin: !-i'iMr OhiIimI lifwird itr hy th ( invmiinent of llritili C'oliiinliia. Itup .1 1.. B.C. I Box l'Mi'i, Prince TAILORED CLOTHES building the pulp mill at Wackor and presumably would have a hand in it if work begins this year. EARLY MORNING SPECIAL P, ; t " LONDON (CP) For months 84-ycar-old SyrW Cutler visited his wife In hospital. On his last visit he was struck and injured i by a motor car and now he's in j the same hospital. j .NOWjJl BOYS' DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS. Reyulur $2.5 FOR THE LADIES .... . ... . .... r i te-t k if r- i, -, i i S-ofrX r-m THE t'HAltl.E.S, planned for a narrow lot,- is only 26 feet wide. Front entrance leads into vestibule with coat closet. Cabinets and kitchen equipment art-grouped at one end of kitchen, leaving other free for dining. This Is large enough for three bedroom house, but lor larger groups living room may be used for dining. The side entrance leads directly to basement and kitchen. The three bedrooms have large wardrobe type closets, while the bedroom hall has closets for linens, clothes and general storage. "Rear bedroom opens from side vestibule and is convenient as workroom- having access into kitchen. . , Exterior has siding except for wife Hi I! ropwar imp in ihqre bport bhirls. AHcoluisatiUiryi. ' Ronulnr 4.1 ?S NOW ,., IT SUMMER GABARDINE SUITS , 4 Only. Regular $29.95 N0W$19.9J LADIES' DRESS SALE Lovclv Summer Silks 20 Onlv brick veneer at fircplaue..RKf shingles are asphalt. ' The overall dimensions are 26 feet by 48 feet 6 Indies with a floor area of 1,198 square feet. Cubage is totalled at 23,828 cubic feet. Rc-roof with For Men Wfio Want the Fines! Leislimnn Tailored Clothes will appeal to those for$-sighfed mn who lcrow thai quality is always sensible economy. The superior tailoring of these famous clothes is emphasized by thetr remarkable ease and comfort and painstaking attention to detail. The woollens are unusual British imports, many of them available only ib Leishman Tailored Clothes. P. CRAVETTO TIP TOP STORE ASPHALT fWS j! m L. 2 Days Only-Saturday and M) DOMS' DEPT. STORE 654 !5 !5 (xr ptt Jeiui Joiw paid paid (ar (ar inpliii. xnphil. Pltlw Pltlw I I IMVt iMVt lfJy lfJy hn hn lU lU Aivn 4l.t olli. old. I SHINGLES m$& FOR ESTIMATES SEE XM'Jf phone 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. po. hox 721 K 11 pert 208 4 lh Street Phone Blue 4i8 Fourth Avenue and McKriile Street, Prime TIiii adxititcmtM Mi pufcl(J dpl,r,d by mt Briliih Celumbn. -