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T he Kelo w n a C o u rier Audited Paid Circulation N U M BER 75 VO LU M E 44 Kelowna. British Columbia, Thursday. May 6th, 194« TWICE WEEKLY—MONDAY & THURSDAY WORLD NEWS FLASHESd Brace well Ruling Protested ( B y Canailian Press ) Local Girl Honored Takes Stand Veterans W ho Only Emergency Measures Can Now Post Office Save Palestine From Bloody War; Alterations Bought Homes Cannot Have UN Delegates Study New Proposals Start Soon Full Civic Voting Privileges LAKI-: SUCCESS—United Nations' delegates arc in gen eral agreement that only emergency measures can save Pales Construction of Addition to City Authorities, Legion and Local M.L.A. Up in tine from bloody war and informed sources reported today a Rear of Building Will C )st MAYOR JONES 12 special -member group working on stop-gap plans for the $35,000 Arms Ov^r Recent Ruling of Department of Holy Land is ready to stop debating the pros and cons of parti WILL BE UP Municipal Affairs—Bracewell Says Vets Cannot tion and concentrate on the immediate crisis. AWARD CONTRACT Vote on Money Bylaws or Hold Elective Office Meanwhile, two new proposals for bringing peace to Pales IN TWO WEEKS tine and Jerusalem respectively arc before the United Nations. Renovations Will Also be And Must Pay Poll and Road Tax—Declares Made to Interior of Post Mayor Charles Jones, of Vancou Central Mortgage Is Private Company Today the 58-jtncmbcr General Assembly is studying the trus ver, will bo up for the first time teeship council's plan for a special municipal commissioner to Office in about two weeks, but it will be administer Jerusalem. The second plan- would ask Britain to about a month before his physi Construction of an addition to the Rank Injusticc^^ appoint a “neutral acceptable to both the Arabs and Jews as a cian will allow him to return to rear of the post office.at a cost of Vancouver. • ^pecial municipal commissioner." about $35,000, will get underway Dr, W. J, Knox, said the Vancou immediately, it was learned this ver 'mayor is progressing nicely, but ITY aulhoritic.s, the local branch of the Canadian Legion SUSPENSE AS MANDATE END NEARS morning. Contract has been award recovery will be slow. Mr. Jones C and the South Okanagan’s representative in the provincial ed to A. L. Patterson, and will take suffered ,a heart attack more than legislature are up in arms over the recent ruling of the provinc CAIRO— British tanks and troops newly arrived in Pales about three to four months to com a month ago when he was recover tine stand as a two-edged sword discouraging new offensives plete. ing from pneumonia. ial department of municipal affairs which bars purchasers of bbth by the Jews and Arabs— at least until the British mandate The addition, which will be 44 x No visitors ore allowed to see the veterans’ homes in Kelowna the right to vote on money by-laws 53 feet, will extend to the lane, Vancouver mayor. ends May 15. They also stand as a conveniently handy weapon and when completed, all mail will, or to hold elective office, and plan to carry the fight to Ottawa which the United Nations might pick up-;-if Britain should con- be handled in the building. At if the matter is not rectified by the provincial government. In present a sub-depot is located on THEFT BRINGS addition to prohibiting the ex-serviceman voting on money by jjcnt— to form the nucleus of the Palestine police force under Leon Avenue, where street-dcliveiT^ temporary administration, such as is now being considered. mail Is sorted. The alterations will laws, the veteran, despite the fact he has entered into an agree Meanwhile, Arab armies moving up to the frontiers are not necessitate any change In the JAIL T E ^ m ent of sale for a home, will also be subject to road and poll waiting to see what will happen. Many trains have been ob present loading ramp it is under taxes, according to the ruling made last week by B. C. Brace- served hauling armored carSj_guns and troops across Egypt. stood, Fred G. .Meise, 18, Graham St., well, deputy minister. ' Mr. Patterson also has the con will spend the next few days in Mr. Bracewell contends that purchasers of the homes, con The Jews are on the alert. ^ tract for makina alterations to the jail for theft of a saddle and bridle interior of the building. A private belonging to W, MeInroy, ,Glen- structed over two-years ago by Central Mortgage and Housing SENATE REJECTS MARGARINE BILL office for the local postal super more. Corporation, are not registered property owners, and has also visor will be built, and many, of the In district police court this after ruled that the housing corporation is a private company and OTTAWA—Proposal to end the ban on importation, manu post office boxes will be taken out. noon, Stipendlry Magistrate H. facture and sale of margarine was turned down 35 to 21 m the Postal wickets will be changed, and Angle sentenced him to seven days not a Crown company. Senate Wednesday for the third consecutive year. An id^tical flourescent lighting installed., in jail and fined him $50 and costs. “A rank injustice” was the way Mayor W. B. Hughes-Games termed When completed, it is understood bill may be put to the vote on a second reading in the House If the fine is defaulted another two Bracewell’s ruling. there will be ample space for han months imprisonment will be added “Ridiculous and undemocratic,” declared W. A. C. Bennett, local of Commons withii) a few weeks. dling city mail for several years MISS BRITISH COLUMBIA was the'distinctive role of honor to his seven-day term. M.L.A?, who said he would take the matter up with the proper authori to come. taken by Miss Thelma “Sammy" McKim in the Washington State ties immediately. GOV’T HAS NEW HOUSE-RENT SCHEME .While the city has not been advised by the department of municipal PROBE APPLICATipN Apple Blossom Festival at Wenatchee last week-end. She was en OTTAWA—Trade Minister Howe Wednesday gave Com City Engineer George Meckling throned on the colorful float of the Okanagan Boards of Trade in the , affairs that purchasers of Kelowna veterans’ homes would not be treated mammoth parade as offleial representative of the province and the PLANS NOW the same as other, home-owhers, the purchasers of the wartime houses mons details of a rental insurance plan by which the govern will, investigate an application to Canadian Okanagan In particular. She is the 17-year-old daughter in Penticton i have been advised to this effect, and the same situation ment plans to-encourage building houses for rent. : b rS ch S ‘'stmlTSd°Re?narTAv^^ COMPLETE would apply here, Tho^Penticton brahch„qfjthe_Uanadian__Legten_ is „tak- _ The plan will guarantee the owner sufficient rental income or Kicmer oireei oex Okanagan Queen last March over four other contestants. ing action, and the Kelowna branch, under the presidency of Jack Gor enue. don, will make a strong protest. for taxes, debt service, operating expenses, repairs, ■ renew^s Mayor Hughes-Games said it is unbelievable the department of and replacements. It will guarantee a reasonable return oh the FOR VISIT municipal affairs would take such a stand by penalizing ex-servicemen. 0 ■ . He said that action would be taken immediately and a protest will be owner’s equity investment. It will apply to family units renting Plans are now complete for the O n Pests sent to Victoria. at not more than $80 a month on a fully-serviced basis. civic reception that will bO tender “As far as I am concerned the Central Mortgage and Housing Cor ed Governor-funeral and Lady poration is a Crown company, and not a private edmpany as ruled by WAR NOT INEVITABLE SAYS ATTLEE Alexander when the distinguished Mr. Bracewell,’l_His _ Wprtoip declared. _ He pointed put toat all agree visitors arrive here next Monday^ LONDON—Prime Minister Attlee said in the House of A s S*pray Equipment Starts M pving They will cross the lake on the ments between the housing corporation and the city have been signed Commons Wednesday it is “utterly wrong and dangerous to ~ 12.15 p.m, ferry and will be met in the right of His Majesty. “Therefore Central Mortgage is regarded as a Crown company,” he declared. talk about war as inevitable.” He said there was no provocation - by Mayor and Mrs.- W. B,.' Hughes- “^ P E N Warfare” was declared on mosquitoes yesterday after- Games. A civic luncheon will be Rex Lupton, housing administra /o r menace of war in the project to create a union of western ■ w noon when the city aw arded a “pest control” contract to ENGINEERING held at the Royal Anne, which will tor, said the matter is being taken European nations. , be tendered by civic officials and up by the regional office of Cen Ken Shepherd, head of Farm Service and Equipment Ltd., and LOCAL STORES tral Mortgage in- Vancouver and within a few hours after the agreement was signed, spray equip their wives, along with one or two NEED RUSSIA IN UNITEp NATIONS HEADS WILL others. will be brought to the atteption of ment started moving but to various sections of the city to give ( At 2,30 p.m. a public ceremony housihg corporation officials in Ot LAKE SUCCESS—State Secretary Masrhall Wednesday the initial treatment to-ponds and sloughs.