New Dealer Loses To Middle-Road Liberal Prince Rupert Daily News ARTHRITIS Inquest Today On Death at Terrace Monday, May 8, 1950 RHEUMATISM MIAMI, Fla. Claude Pepper, New Deal wheel horse who once aspired to Ww presidency. PAINS CAN BE RELIEVED 5AU By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teai. $8 00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ' ! J ine niuursi, U" Jiimrs wiiiu. mst nW United Stales Benni? ,. -..f .u . . hose body was found near the. seat to a young "middle of the r1h7um.Jc"T.i f MJ i Jac-kladder of the East KwiniUa I road Liberal congressman, NT.bM. u nL.J: I.,,, , - ,,, j ,- 1 Reoresentatlve George Smath- Z ."SJTS.."'! !"t . I (V ! mill ui utuii ijitvic axiu ouu, ' - . m'i.vin lahlt'ti ., it a nT ami ,uir. LMJLUN U now parki. for jrour cunvenirnrr in thw 'l h oM V-E" Day .man. waa ad oilrned till Monday .' -,.K......v - r..-r:;-A ' 'A .1 " complete returns from yeater- ftSWwIJ St tu t "VK Clay 3 f loriua JjernocrailC Vl io available in hutu. irit " liiciu-u, loronto Jg, Men's TRni-.'" V mary showed Smathers leading by more than 86,000 votes. and dress r, I at 10:30 a. m. A jury was sworn Un by Coroner Will Robinson ; Saturday afternoon.- The dead iman was found by Mr. Tremblay (of Columbia Cellulose Friday af-iternoon'. The police and coroner i were notified here and proceeded immediately to the scene, i The deceased came to the dis ro't iaw it in me News! check in,,,, H 51 CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO . Film Finishing Enlarflnf Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Reg. $5.00 4 Now trict about five years ago with the Carter flail Construction Company and was, at one time, fireman for Little, Haugland and Kerr Lumber Mill. No relatives are known at present. Foreman of the jury Is R. Squires. Others serving are, Fred Baker, John Kill, Louis New-houser, Milton Alger, C. B. M7' Felt HA lyle and color, ,CI pec:a1;- $3.00 j '".' oabardin, f,J Beautiful drs ... F'm 7,;. "Did you call me, Mrs. Price?1' B-ys-Cottcntomrti -perfect fit , Boys' SWEATER' e'y to choose , LETTERBOX TjODAY we celebrate the anniversary of the final 1 1 and absolute end of Nazi Germany's delusions of subjecting the world to its will. V-E Day brought unconditional surrender of the unprincipled armed forces of one despot. Today, unfortunately, we also live in awe and fear lest one of the great powers who stood by our side; during the struggle against Hitlerism might, itsejf loose on the world forces even more destructive than those of the Nazi monster. I Five years have passed since the world was savfd for Democracy for the second time in on? generation. Those five years have been fraught with feaj- and jealousy. A cold war of ideologies has been in Constant operation, giving freedom-loving people no rest from the gnawing doubts of their ability to keep the cold war from developing into a shooting war. The Western Democracies have given every indication that they are willing to live peacefully beside Communist neighbors. Apparently those neighbors do not want to aid international understanding by allowing normal passage of information to and from other countries. "Their proposals in the Umwl Nations have been of 'the "take it or leave leaj it" variety with little room left for peaceful bargaining. But a faint light of hope is gleaming on the dark horizon of international relationships. United Nations Secretary General TrygveiLie is planning . a trip to Moscow to try to arrange a meeting, not only of delegates from member countries, but also of national leaders and their cabinets. This meeting, where the complete governing bodies of the world's very unfair to put In print. We do our best. Tne children have fruit, milk, ega, vegetables, meat etc. and most of them go to bed. as mine does, about 7:30. If what the Unit says Is true. Borboro Ann Mokes Ice Copadcs Debut . HOLLYWOOD 0, CanadxV darling of the lcev Barbara Ana Scott launched another phase irom a VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Cuquillam ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 12 and 28 FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent OPENING SUNDAY New Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room 48 p.m. Special Dinners . (Mrs. H. Haudenschlld) Editor, Daily News Dear Sir: . In your paper, April leth, there is a sweeping statement from why haven't we been told and the Public Health Unit quoting advice offered All I was told is of her career that closely aliels that of the once incomparable Sonja Henie. The blue ! eyed, one time Olympic and i world figure skating champion : made her debut as a featured : soloist in "Ice Capades of 1930. that paleness, undernourishment and lack of rest and sleep were found in all the children of Port Clements. As one mother I think that is that my daughter, age 7, weight 70 pounds, had poor posture arid skipping was suggested. . . INDIGNANT MOTHER Z Third Avenue Phone 568 ! SHI NGOLE It's business wins :o advertise. Advertise in the Daily News. Riles For Popular Couple Saturday TKE FACTS-Trom another D off M customer. I 'he ideal fini iningies, Fences rough lumber. MJ a variety of attr j Miss A. Marion Leveque and Mr. Alfred Worthington were j married quietly Saturday even-! ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j George Cook. I The bride chose a light blue colors. Thompson Hard Co. Lid. 4 rV R.ul , i spring suit touched off with navy none. will be able to say he must have ratification : blue accessories and a white cor-f rpm home, would be tantamount to a World Parlia- ! sase. she was attended by the mfcnt. It should bring about better understanding. T nrna iAho wore a erpv rrpnp rirp untH Moving, Farkinr.CiJ V" '41 Shipplnr and Cut : If Mr. Lie's representations at Moscow 4 I "k ." arc green accessories and a corsage A successful, we may' reasonably look forward to a if Pink roses- Miss sherrii cook tr irr j t. ! was fl0" 8iri and wore a bhie organdy dress an car Cartace and Sim, Complete Reliable sr.: tent Bervice, also ag-: Canadian Liquid Air & for Oxygen. Acetylene welding supplies. '5 the greatest menace of our time. ried a nosegay of pink and blue f-- ': T-v - f HAPPY THE DAY . . . Days of retirement run be full of pleasant srtivities . . . Golf, FiiwiR, Travelling. No more al;inu-elork juHthe pleasant project of years -.of leiurt stretching f.liemrr A ' plepsrpt-V prospeet inileeil if you IjHve. v planneii for sdeiiuate retllemenW ini'ouie. JSl art phinniiiK your1. happy retirement todiiy. J SUN LIFE ASSURANCE, COMPANY OF CANADA w Lindiay Carta Storage Limit Cor. 2nd and Park i J i flowers. nrtiim'wMtPv The ceremony was Ptomed LIUUUK Tlnnm? UOAKI) rOLICl i jbv the Rev. L. G. Sei'ber. Mr. George Cook was the best man TROM -n the a. of e i.' of ii the r Prince report a meeting j8nd Ml, s Oonick and Mt. G IT Rupert Chamber of Commerce we learn that imn acted as ushers. W. F. Kennedy, chairman of the B.C. Liquor Control i The toast to the bride was giv-BWd, suggested in a letter to the Chamber of Zt Commerce that "it would be a backward step to was poured by Mrs. j. t. Beckit. nrWnvp a hppr licpnce for a hotel that would be There were twenty-five guests Est. 1910 Phontsi! ) JOHN T. FOWLE 142 5th Ave. East Hmm ! Go present at the ceremony. jl. 7r' The room was bedecked with srhaller than the largest in Prince Rupert." I We have sincere respect for Mr. Kennedy and carnations, lna and snapdragon? Residence Phphe Black 549 Office: 11 firmly believe he has done a good job as Liquor 1 w ith twin lattice of green ferns TJi, 1 ana cuiunui nuwers arrungru ue iai u i i.ctii umn. ore tng firepla(;e That's What Folk About Our PASTRIES CAKES PIES eoowu and BRtAP hclpod us pay ffpr Tommy! ; However, we think it is ludicrous to continue the title of "chairman" when he is chairman of a Board comprised solely of himself. j Assuming he has decided upon this policy of gf anting no beer licences to any new hotel that is not larger than the largest in the community, we can ofily" say it is a bad and vicious principle to establish. j Whether or not there should be additional beer J-enees granted in any community should depend ufion many factors: increased population, the tran-sipnt and tourist population, the quality of the accommodation suitable for the class of customers, tHe provision of dining facilities, the type of building constructed and its protection against fire and other hazards, and, of course, the character of the All baked fresh s y I !. ( Rupert Bat i mm Limited The Best CIN You Can Buy! I . . Triple Distilled. S t Tropicl Botanicals add that delightful bouquet. i ; Strength, for a good Fizz or cocktail. Ki DRY GIN y mm how I fiegan my career with a solid bank balance behind my family. .: Thinking it over later, 1 couldn't help but write my old B of M manager . . . "Once more I wish to thank you for your confidence and financial assistance during those trying years' at University. You have proved to me that the Bank of Montreal is truly My Bank'." licensee. you can buy no better Notwithstanding a probable increase of 100,000 Itiu advertisement is not published cr d.spUycd by :he l.iauor Control LV or by the Government of British Columbia. ' - f THE EES1 in Plumbin ! Service i PHONE 108 Tommy wor everyone' heart bul he rouldrj't charm away the hospiul bills. I was a student-vet taking pharmacy. My DVA cheque and a part-time job were my only resources, and our family savings had gone into the down-payment on ouf house. So I put my problem to the manager of our B of M branch we had a small savings account there. Asked him for a loan of $200. I wasn't too hopeful, but he agreed to the loan on the spot. Knew I had a steady income and always paid my bills. Repayment was spread out over two years just 48.34 a month. And that's only half of it. Later on, "My Bank" advanced me another $100 to meet dental bills, and even merged the loans . . . still keeping my monthly payments at $8.34. 1 received another much-needed loan before graduating. Then I got a good job in my home-town, sold the house at a profit and paid off what was left of the loans. That'l SPECIALS!!! A personal loan from the Bank of Nfontreal com you onlv six per cent interest 27 cents a month pet $100, when repaid over 12 months. Fvtrjr year, tens of thousands of Canadians borrow from the B of M for all kinds of useful , purposes. !o you need money? ... If your proposition it sound, there's money for you at the B of M. Provided you are in a position to repay your loan nut of regular income, we are in a position to lend you money. Remember when you ak for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask a favour. PRINCE ROPB PLUMBING HEATING .Br..nfriceB4 (Ola r" people in Vancouver, if this policy is applied a beer licence could not be granted to any hotel smaller than the Hotel Vancouver. Of course, Mr. Kennedy intimates that Vancouver is an exception to the rule. If; that is correct, then this is a second bad and vicious policy. i Why should Vancouver be treated differently than any other city if a principle has been decided upon as being in the best interests of the public? The size of a community should have no bearing upon a. policy based upon a principle. j The principle that should be the basis of a formulated policy should be one that serves the public interest in fairness and equity to all. ; The policy allegedly decided upon to grant no beer licence other than to a bigger than the currently existing hotel is based on no sound principle o" justice, fairness or equity . The legislature is the high court of the land in enacting legislation. If it has abrogated its traditional power, then it is time the people themselves swamped their members with vigorous protestations. . n 4 mum nttpnn 7 GEID Bank of Montreal G.E. TABLE IRONER $ 7s QQ N.E. GLADIRONER $119'75 N.E. FLOOR POLISHER $ 35'00 TORCH I ERE LAMPS $ 1895 G.E- WASHER WITH PUMP $1690 -- AT NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B C ' Blue 210 .... - jOHM H. BULGE OPTOMFl1"31 , Princ Rupert Branch ; Stewart Branch: G. R. S. BLACKABT, Manager O. J. S. ANDERSON, Manage John Bul9"U1 Third A" WOUKINO WITH CANADIANS IN IVlIf WAIK Of I I UNCI 1 I Jtl