PROVINCIAL LiaHARY PROVINCIAL LI37.A7.X, VICTORIA, D.C. 11 J VlvlV-lft - -- onr.iEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTBJCRM AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S MXWSPAPIB Published t Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port 'Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PH0IIE81 . VOL. XXXVIII, No. 288. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1843 PRICE TIVE CENTS Australia Turns ut Lab o Vo llomrhmil, But Urge, to Study Lives On Convicted Of Spying X .,-'' J Mum-;'-- - - V . - ; Coalition Winner In Election ASKS RESIGNATION JUSTICE MINISTER OTTAWA (9) George Drew, Progressive-Conservative leader, yesterday called for the resignation of Hon. Stewart Garson, minister of Justice, because of "failure to observe the law" In delaying the tabling of the McGregor Combines report on the flour-milling Industry. SARAJEVO (P-Russians, led by a -Ten White C4-ycar old -f'-l flJ Victoria For City Manager Grorge Re-ttlri-lcd Mayor After Close Content VICTORIA H Mayor Percy George was re-elected In the civic elections here Thursday, de- ! foaling Aid. M. Aubrey Kent In the closest mayoral election since (Victoria was Incorporated In 1 18G2. The vote was: i priest, were yesterday sentenced to prisoa on charges cf spying 1 r- 7f 0 m m m M DDI bfu for the Soviet Union against Premier Tito's regime In the Second World War. The ten, including a former nun, were convicted by a Yugoslav tribunal and Riven sentences which ranged from three to twenty years. I, Old Country :: Football :: "Sane Vote," Soys Winners "Tfogedy," Say Losers SYDNEY (CP) Australia has ended eight years of Labor-govern- ment by voting into power a two-party anti-Socialist coalition led by Oeorge, 4,840 Kent, 4,615 Mr. Oeorge has been inuvor (English League, 1'irst Div.) : since 1944. I The voters, by plebiscite, also First Speeches Since Election Mayor and Aldermen Elect Heard at Future Citizens Danee. Robert Menzles. The Liberal-Country Party coalition, led by chose the city manager form of! ! government by a margin of four j Menzles, former Prime Minister, pir)finf - Aston Villa 1, Birmingham City 1 Blackpool 4. Stoke City 2 Charlton Athletic 1, Derby County 3 Everton 0, Sunderland 2 Fulham 1, Manchester United 0 Huddersflcld Town 3, Liverpool whleh made the election a straight fight against Prime Some 2000 refugees are enrolled in European universities, while the L.N. International Refugee Organization seeks homes for them. At the left, refugees use a basement library in a bombed-out building. At the right, a student cooks in his tiny bedroom-study-living room. " ' . ' ' ' it Minister J. B. Chifley's Socialist jER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP . vrr.aimnal Skating . ;ur ladies, hold re-Ljr.dou. Er.g., first its kiwi to be organ- jto one, the vote being 6744 for and 1.691 against, j Elections were held in twenty 1 of British Columbia's cities. May-jors elected include N. C. Stlbbs, : Nelson, Aid. E. C. Westwood, ! Nanalmo; E. O. Fletcher, Trail, j Some other cities, Including 1 Vancouver and Prince George, will hold elections next week. 2 years, was won try Letter to Santa xt Ailwi-aa .of Eng-hirc, with trophy. Members ot Prince Rupert's new 1950 council were asked to give their first official speeches lcot nisrht at the Civic Centre during the course of a "Future Citizens" dance when Mayor-for ii-day Eric Mcore Introduced Mayor-Elect G. W. Rudderham and Aldermen-Elect Donald Fitch, Douglas Frizzcll, W. A. ;ir!s fi inn five cotin- j i . IT 7. .,11.. 2 Manchester City 1, West Brom- j wich Albion 1 Middlcsborough 4, Burnley .1 Newcastle United 2, Chelsea 2 Portsmouth 2, Arsenal 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers ,1, Bolton Wanderers 1 (Second Division) Critical Situation At Civic Centre-Santa's Suit Is Lost policies, today had won or . taken a commanding lead in sixty-four seats, enough to give them control of the 125-seat House of Representatives. Labor appeared to have won fifty seaU. Menzles, aged 54, who was Prime Minister from 1939 to 1941, was successful in his own riding of Kooyong, Victoria. He made his campaign a straight attack on the government's socialization policies. Chifley, 64,. veteran trade Czechoslovakia and i;ain. cuiiipeteu lor Snow Falls On Highway Plowing Oo.i,g on Today And Incoming Visitors Predict 'Perfect" Condition Charles Finney, who Is engaged in sinking a shaft near usK for contractors Wood, Parr Si McCIary so Dominion Water Power Branch may measure rise and fall o fSkeeiia River water, -,md Trophy, a two- DEAR SANTA: 'Santa Suit?" 1 don't think 1:11- McLean and H. F. Glassey. Each expressed the opinion lf OI. Representative 'Sent To Jail WASHINGTON, D.C. (MRe that "Future Citizens'-Day" was an excellent Idea and should be Thanks for your letter. It lsj&er the present nieteorlogicpl sufca comforting thought to .conditions that I should try and kijow that you have not loruot- lalk yu inl; hein3 a nudist but XAL TIDES Blackburn Rovers 0, Queen's Park Rangers 0 Bradford 2, Coventry City 2 Brentford 1, Grimsby Town 0 Bury 2, Leeds United 0 1 Cardiff City 3, Preston North repeated. Mayor N.E. Arnold also spoke, commending the "future U-n your old friends after being It looks ai If it might'be .- farced play II we don't get that suit a way so long. I guess It Is not un union leader, went to the country on his government's record. He himself was re-elected to his old McQuarrie seat In :: !. r 11. 1919 5 27 13.1 fuel 17.03 13.0 left 11.15 0 0 feel 23. 49 5 4 loot usual for some of us to have a buck. Is then; any chance of you citizens" on tne way they conducted the council meeting and cxpiUiasUig the hopje that, ln.due drove into the city this morning postponing Christmas until May tare Christmas' and this year End 2 from the Interior through one- with the .1 . . , . 4w v.ul fee no exception'1 Chesterfield fiv Luton ToweJ-i WsMc-h!H. fwlill -uuth . l-ilee 01 6f lhinx tJnns u at gtfc such wsultwcn and I am sure flVa'f K1 an. u high Kwlnitsa. IIu 1 Citv 0. Sheineld uniica ' snow area easi oj The "Junior" Mayor was In Leicester City 2. Southampton Government snow plows, however, were out and by noon it was expected to have corn- presentative J. Parnell Thomas Republican, New Jersey, Friday ; received six to eighteen months : in jail and a $10,000 fine for . chautins the - povotfwment - by "padding" his office payroll. Immediately after sentence was pronounced, Thomas' wife i announced: "'I Intend to seek I the Congressional seat about to ' be vacated by my husband." j Mrs. Thomas told reporters I that her husband's resignation j was In the malls. I level. But if we think that our . past Christmases have been bar? j they won't be a patch on the 1 .situation facing you this year. ) You .see. when you left your spe Plymouth Argyle 2, Barnslcy 2 West I plcted the plowing. "Then the Sheffield Wednesday 2 l I) J..I.U Km Co I. Ill I Viiu tiu-r .(14 , 0 00 l .115 1 ; : 138 luru .04 .30 .07 Norton could get you a bathing suit. Don is Xinc, thnnk you, and sends his regards. Man;, is married but siie (-ure hopes that vou cen come but "suit yourself". We've just had the Civic Election. It's windy outside too. However, you arc" still my favorite candidate and the kiddies are all expecting you to get in, in Ham United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3, Swan troduced by Harold Hampton, President of ihe Junior Chamber of Commerce, who played host, to the teen-aevrs and the several bu:ines.smeti who had co-operated in making Future Citizens Day a success. Ofliriating at the door were Eric Spears and George Tomlin-son with A. M. Hurst as Student. Card inspector. Music was rend, ered by the Five Dukes' cial red suit with us last yar to keep in good repair until you needed it again, we very careful-'y put it in the vault for safe tteping in readiness for your road should be in pcricct condition," Finney thought. Snow started falling on tho road Sunday and there was more Thursday and Friday. It was soft and damp but was finning up today with cooler temperature. Parliament. "( I ""'TKe people .will "soon " Realize the tragic mistake they have made," commented C. Anderson, vice-president of the Australian Trades and Labor Council. "They will be glad to return to Labor when the next appeal to the people is made." Competing for 123 seats today were 122 Labor members and one Independent; 89 Liberals 33 "Country Party candidates and 18 from minor groups. including 35 Communists. "" The people also voted for 42 senators but the results of the Senate vote are not expected for some days. In the last House of 75 seats Liberals had 17 seats anc Country Party, twelve. There were no independent Laboi members and one Independent . hit! 194!) C'liri' lmas when ynu te bare" entire an extra suit for dress oc-. time for Chi Is tin as so IN casions. ' ' that in mind. However, when sonic gentle- j Well Santa, It's really all my man cuine and asked lor it on fault and as I go into my third Drill 500 Feet Down BURGLARY TfY LADIES' STORE sea Town 1 (Association Cup, 2nd KoiMiid) Carlisle United 2, Swindon Town 0 Chelmsford ' City 1, Ipswich Town 1 Crew Alexandra 1, Oldham Athletic 1 Doncaster Rovers 1; Mansfield Town 0 Exeter City 2. Chester 0 Hartlepool United 1, Norwich City 1 Newport County 1, Gateshead 1 Northampton Town 4, Torquay 3.2D B.ul.r III!'., t .14 H'Uih;iil 1 DO .01 ''"': M8 IT' 11.111 ..!) f). it! .07 ;"'V .. .07 that nieinor.ib'.e Saturday after- 1 sleepless night and fourth clay Attempt was made some time before 11:45 last night, when police patrol found a rear basement door forced open,' to enter noon wc thought that lie was yiiiii3 to remove the mothballs and uir the suit in readiness for ot:r favorite Saint and I let him New Plan On Tugwell Isle the main stoic of Sweet Sixteen! Itity;ilitr Losing No Time I On (rMliain Island Drilling for oil on the Queen Charlottes has begun. Robert E. of questioning innocent citizens, I rejoice in the fact that Ihe person who is getting your suit, in readiness will have had that much more time to prepare It and you should be even more debonairc and dashing than in ytars gone bye. on Third Avenue. There were ! have it without asking loo many signs of a pinch bar indicating questions. t.n attempt to break opeiij well, when 1 got your letter another door leading from thcjtne 0u,cr uay a.sking tu Jiave 4 "0 ,"!i 1.11 At 770 1 25 12.110 United 2 Not tingham Forest 0, Stockport County 2 Nuneaton 0, Moseley 0 Port Vale 1, Tranmerc Rovers 0 S'loug Santa See Ya Soon . . . tverything in readiness for you As being more suitable for development, particularly with a view to possible extension as a defence project, W. R. May, director of development, Canad basement to the main store floor above. This, however, had been, apparently, given up. A check of stock indicated that nothing had been taken. .In the last election three yeari ago Labor won 43 seats. "Basic principles of Menkes and his policy were more than vindicated by the sane vote of the people," said Arthur Fad-den, leader of the Country Party. "The verdict shows that the core of Australia Is sound." Defeat of the Labor government in Australia followed by less than two weeks a similar verdict in New Zealand where l ite ill ' f;t:i!ihnpe, chief tool push with ; Hie Royalitc Oil Co. at Skldrgatc, j announced yesterday a depth of .over 500 feet has been reached will) the outfit that was recently set up. :. j 0"oIogl.sUs have not determined j the name of rock formation that I has been reached, but it is of a 1 hard sandy shale nature. Rowley Miles Civic. Centre NOTE TO THE READER-This iS a critical situation.' Will the borrower please return the Santa Claus suit to the Civic Centre nt once. .Thank you! THE WEATHER this year, I went to the vault to get it out and, Lo and Behold, no suit. To add further to my amazement. I could not recall Ihr name of the gentleman who look y:mr garment and, as-ho tins not returned it, I .simply cannot forward U to you. But, listen. Santa, ' both 'Irene aid I remember the forgetful . li llow borrowing it so don't wor- ian Pacific Airlines, is now working on a site along the southeast edge of Tugwell Island instead of the northeast section as was at llrst considered. "You will notice that it Is the Rochdale 1, Notts County 2 Southport 2, Bradford City 1 Watford 6, Netherfield 0 Weymouth 2, Hereford United 1 Rcxham 2, Southend United 2 Yeovil 3, Gillinghum 1 (Other Matches) Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic 7, Dundee United 2 Bristol Rovers 0, Millwall 1 The drill was spudded In Nov Mrs. Dutton Passes Away A resident of thirty-four years standing in Prince Rupert, Mrs. the general election resulted in the defeat of the administration which had lasted fourteen years. Tiihiiiiu Synopsis more practical way for easy con- ember 30 shortly after the third and final load of equipment was delivered from the beach head. A 104 Inch casing Is being used y too much if it is a little late .14 1 70 3.75 .32 .00 ii.ua .00' , .14 '4 .55 .27 UK, ' " J lli'i.ll'l l.'-l .11 .11 5.:n n.15 Charlotte Dutton passed away ,j nlnv bR nvin trouble eet- Frlclay morning at the home of ,,,lg a), th1 m.;tnlalls out. There William Turleyf her ciaugnicr, Mrs. . miui. , ... no real ,ause for alarm as. If Freezing temperatures were slruction," Mr. May mentions in experienced last night in all n letter to the Prince Rupert sections of the province. Tern- chamber of Commerce. "What peratures In the southern in- we are planning on at present terlor fell to near zero and in ls 4n00 feet but you wm notice the Cariboo to five above. Tern- (from p,ans nd photographs, peratures In this latter area are thal H jg possibIe tow get siJC continuing to fall quite rapidly lnousand fect wh,ch ls aU tne as the Arctic air covering the Force fm & f which required 145 bags of I cement to construct. , Location of the drill Is Just ' north of Skidegatc Mission on Graham Island. Kitwanga, Dies ihe worst comes to the worst, we have a carnival queen robe you i comet wear or pcrnaps a ciown urea ueeuuiia. uuuu wn. . II.',' strip. 'Mr. May is' working with the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce with a view lo having an AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (Today) -Miss D. Burrish, C.T. Lee, Mrs. I. Bolton, R. W. Walker, A. Drcsscl, Mrs. J Richards. suit would do in a pinch. So there you have it Santa Ihe naked truJi so help you. I'll adm't that the burning question around here for the past tew mcnths has been "Have you the -v weak storm In the Gulf of Alaska Is beginning to move across the northern coast and it is ex-rur-trf that, this cloud cover obtained for the clear will extend to the south coastal estimate Crystal Palace 2, Leylon Orient , 0 Darlington 5, Walsall 1 Halifax Town 1, Bristol City 1 Lincoln City 3, Brighton and Hove Albion 1 Rotherham United 2, Reading 1 Merthyr Tydfil vs. New Brighton cancelled owing to snow. (Scottish League Div. A) Celtic 0, St. Mirrcn 0 Dundee 1, East Fife 0 Hibernian 5, Falkirk 1 Motherwell 4, Rangers 0 Partick Thistle 5, Third Lanark 1 Queen of the South 1, Aberdeen 0 Ralth Rovers 7, Clyde 1 Stirling Albion 2, Hearts 4 ing and levelling of ,the site and Native Patriarch of the Kitwanga district, William Turley, P!5, died at his home there recently. Deceased operated the first farm is the district. In his youth he was employed on the steamboat Hazelton which plied the waters of the Skeena River. He was also an experienced hunter and trapper. Deceased ls survived by one son Charles Turley and a daughter Louisa. Funeral services were held at Kitwanga. region Sunday morning. Forecast niir ha hnnb In Prliipo T?iisort f .07 .10 . .'.4 nr! To Sandspit (Today) D. Hel-mer. , From Vancouver (Friday) A. WRESTLING North Coast Region Cloudy jthortly in connection with the today and Sunday. Intermittent project. This may be after the J. Dominate, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mr. 534 Eleventh Ave. East. She had been In failing health for the hist three years. Mrs. Dutton was the widow of the late Llewellyn Dutton, who was with lii;ht department In the early days ana wiio passed away in 1926. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, seventy-three years ago, she came west as a young woman to Seattle and then to Victoria from which city she came to Prince Rupert. After the death of her husband in 1926 she moved to Kitwanga and had alternated residence between there and Prince Rupert since that time. There are four sons Eugene Dutton, of Prince Rupert and Emory, Russell and Leon Dutton of Kitwanga and the ont daughter, Mrs. C. Mlchaloff of Prince Rupert. There will be a service Monday evening in the Grcnvlllc Court chapel of the B.C. Undertakers prior to the forwardin,; of the remains to Kitwanga where Interment will be made. rain beginning after midnight. ,, I" '".v;i.i nft -Mrs. Holliday. From Sandspit (Friday) Kelly, Mr. Mllburn. return to the city from Ottawa of E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skenna, whose co-operation is being enlisted. LEO KARLENKO vs. chi ej ft hum derbird "felTxIcohnke vs. THE SAINT A little warmer Sunday. Winds light, increasing to southerly (20 mphi Sunday. Lows tonight and highs Sunday at Port Hardy, Sandspit and Prince Rupert 34 and 40. 1 ffflPPM - .. .43 3.00 l fc'Imti . 1 ki . 1 1 . . . -V - r w 1 (Division H) Albion Rovers 0, Arbroath 1 Athletic 6, Alloa 1a '',J TAGtAM match i.eo Karlcnko The Saint Felix Kohnke Chief Thunderbird TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Our store will be closed from Dec. )2th to Jan. 3rd, 1950 for staff holidays. EDWARD LIPSETT LTD. PRINCE RECOVERING I LONDON Buckingham Palace j disclosed today that rrlnccl Charles is recovering from acute j tonsllitis. A statement said that nls temperature was normal and no complications were ex-j pected. Three doctors have been attending the year-old son of Princess Elizabeth for the last TONIGHT 8:30 p.m. Civic Centre llliii. i Athletic 2 Forfar Athletic 2. Dunbarton 1 Kilmarnock 2, Hamilton Academicals 0 Morton 7, Ayr United 0 Stenhousemulr 0, Cowdenbeath 1 07.8 1 ' -'" Cr ., " 1.P1 y . ni ",;)''':'1 ... -IOC :rR'"') . ;: ' C:i''tlon 2 IT lock 2 '7 f ver , Utile- " 'l i.-'da 3.. Adults $1.25 (lncl. Tax) Ringside $1.75 Students 60c HOCKEY Vancouver 5, Victoria 3. Portland 2, San Diego 2. Oakland 3, Fresno 8. Macey's, Bud's, Grotto, Civic Centre T-T-S several days. i St. Johnstone 1. Alrdrieonians 0.