“se ~ ' ‘ at i September 13, 1952 4 Prince Rupert Daily News GUARD BORDER NO LITTLE ONES MEDICINE HAT, Alta. CP) — REGINA (P)— The patter of Provincial crews it-proofing” little feet will be missing this the Alberta-Saskat wan bord- | year from the home of the Re- er are ] mpleted the gina Rotat Park Swans. The Stretch from Alsa to Empress. parks department reported the In some pa t are aided by swans have given up attempts to club-swili irmers hatch a nest of eggs WALLACE’S OF COURSE FORCE R ARSE RAPER ee eee 2 ee ee ee “ss ee ee ee sh ee ee ee ee “LIVE ELECTRICALLY” only $459 only $389 only $64.50 only $414.50 only $184.00 only $194.00 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. 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She hails from Alaska nd has been having a busy The b Grif nd t un whict equally true Mogul 4in in post thi ol ot 0al week in connection with novement of chlorine for ust The Amie 4 Pints in the operation of the pulp tt yound — fe Alaska mill Watson Island. Chlorine it P Ruy th on mainly, from Tacom: week. She is a craft f ete n ind kippered by Cap- It main incertain what iin Collie will be done with the Prince Kathleen yuilt originally fox The freighters Yukon Princes five million, and long the crack, and the Alaska Princess were CPR of the coastal fleet.|in Prince Rupert during the Grinding ashore, justaorth of | week Jul u I ; downpoul tiff wind before dawn ere au wt i een imination ca } d the of ey m f be : ha stly Fhe } ehikan craft Danu ( ned home this week afte } I ( pleted repairs at the The Danube n igo drifted ashore on the Queen Charlotte Islands Ee Poser invites Contributions OF Social News BURNERS WA Irom page 9) count Those things are too traceab Anyone who buys such things doesn’t want to put hem in vaults, out of sight. They want to hang them for their own pleasu and that of friends Ainsoet . every art treasure today is pretty well catalogued and people know where they are.” Probably the most celebrated theft of a famous painting was that of Da Vinei’s “Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911, Th thief was an Italian, Vincenzzo Perugia, a Warkman Tor one picture-cleaning firm at the muse Arrested two. years later when he offered it for sale to a dealer, Perugia -explained he'd done it as revenge against Napoleon I, who had raided Italy’s art t sures aS a con- quering general In 1939, a Russian-born artist in Paris reecived a two-year jail % sentence for old master stealing He slipped Watteau'’s “L’'Indif- Corps, get a thorou ing-ove from Prime ferent valued @ $200,000 nt hore when he_made i young from it sframe. 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