Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, March 29, 1951 Alantic Pact Organizes SHIPS and WATERFRONT tour V X it- no) I 10 YEARS AGO Afternoon Teas make friendly entertainment Canadian National steamship Prince Rupert arrived in port at 10 a.m. Wednesday from Van March 29, 1941 Regrets were expressed at the departure of Sgt. C. C. Jacklin, provincial police, who is leaving for Kamloops, by chairman of the Rotary Club, P. H. Linzey. couver. DisembarKing irom tne shin rnmmanrtwl hv Carjt. W. E. jEccles, in place of Capt. E. B. j Caldwell, who is on a trip to , California, were T. Condon, Mr. Is Making Better Showing Than United Nations By SIGRID ARNE WASHINGTON (AP) The North Atlantic Treaty organization will celebrate its second birthday April 4 with the sort of thumping life the United Nations hasn't enjoyed since it was created in 1945. Both were set up to keep the peace. But they tackle the problem differently. The U.N. was set up to meet aggression anywhere; the N A T O, was organized to meet the specific threat of Russian aggression in western Europe. The 60-member U.N. took In the Russians and ran -into one Woolocolt, Mrs. Crookson, H. Fox, A. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamilton, Jack McLaughlan, former middleweight wresting champion of Canada, will appear in the Moose Hall fighting Tarzan Reynolds. "Ladies Welcome" read an ad in the Daily News. TEA ! A. Ferguson, A. Lelout, J. Mostad, I R. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. ft"1 jLJ. fib ,r.. ., . Notice of application for the Belmont Hotel beer license is officially announced over the signature of John Hoskins, 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR Why "Smoky" Re-enlisted It' not a bad life, says V.C. winner of Army (Subject to Change) L. Dick, J. D. Tucker, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Yauden, Miss B. Cam-peau, J. Fraser, Norman Nelson, Mi. and Mrs. A. Daw, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Peterson, Ward Allen, Mr. Garner, Mr. Edens, Miss An-tllla, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer and son, Miss Hunter, P. Langfrlnko, Miss C. Montgomery, Mrs. E. Heenan, S. Lockberger, A. Armstrong, Fred Wilson, Mrs. N. Jenze, H. Taylor, M. F. Gragor, A. M. Warren. W. E. Armstrong, F. Wiebe, A. Kunzelman, O. Matz, Mrs. Dallyn and baby, Mrs. M Iveson, Mr. and Mrs. Godmirc, P. Katz. Miss F. Cross, William Thompson, M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blackburn. P.M THUrvor.AY Russian stalemate after another. N.A.T.O. naturally left the Russians out. Its members are Belgium, Canada. Denmark, France, Iceland. Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Britain and the United States. Whether N.A.T.O. or the U.N. will prove the best investment for peace will be answered only bv time. Flans were discussed for a ' second black out at a meeting of the Civil Protection Committee I ' (ARP) under the chairmanship of Inspector Ernest Gammon last ! night in the court house. At-' tending were District Wardens J. ! A. Teng, G. P. Tinker, H. A. : Breen, J. L. Macintosh, J. G. Garrett, Louis Richardson with J. S. Wilson, chief district warden and Corporal Smith, secretary, i SOLE SURVIVOR Marvin Henry. 14, was the only survivor from a fire which took the lives of three of his brothers, thrie sisters and a cousin. The ttven children died when fire swept through a house on the Six Nations Indian reservation near Brantford,' Ont. Marvin suffered minor burns and cuts after jumping from a bedroom window. He broke five windows to give the other3 a chance to escape, but they were trapped. CP PHOTO p. 3:30 :.ao- r 4:30 i-SS-; a: on 5:45 BOO i VANCOUVER (CP) Ernest Al-I va Smith, known to his pals as "Smoky," has lost no time in gec-' ting back into uniform follow -j ing his re-enlislment. The first i Canadian private to win the Vic-, fori a Cross in the Second Wo:ld (War i he got it in Italy), he was ' formally sworn into the Canad- an Army special service force j Tuesday eleven years to the Listeners' Choice -The .Sunshine Soc'ty -20,000 Leagues Under Se3 St'-ck Quotations -cpr '"ws Int. Corpty. -Pf i"!' c'p "Canarta at Wo-V Simper Scrpnndr -Mrlarhrim Str uts -rr,c N"wi The 21.000-ton refrigerator ship Lucidor, Capt. L. Jacobson, left port for Seattle v?;terdav after loading frozen halibut from Atlln Fisheries here. She came the Montreal Maroons will meet nere from Petersburg Tuesday the Victoria Cougars in Mont morning. month from the first time and he was in uniform that night. I Hut thi: time he's not a private I I He was pr:m?ted to s?rgsar.: at i real, deciding the world's hockey championship. 25 YEARS AGO March 29, 1926 Headlined as' a "Practical Russian," G. Kerjnsky, who took a leading part in the Russian upheaval, after the overthrow of the Czar, is said to be living ouietly on his estates, cultivating the land and devoting his abilities toward a stable and prosperous Russia NUMEROUS TRIBES More than 50 tribes of Indians roamed freely in all parts of Canada In past centuriea. t rnr Mws Roundup R-nr) ,Hi-rn'": "Vir'tm '8:30 Citizen's Forum News 8:45 "Logging With Bunyan" 9:00 r"T" I'mcr'jver C nccn Orchestra n ., rjrama 10:10 CBC News -"'"tcline Edmonton The, late: t steps in the ' Merry Widow' 'and the "Chariest-." waltz will be exhibited for the ill st tin..' in thi3 city at a con-c.rt program of Mrs. H. O. Crew s pupils in the Westholme Theatre this week. the swearing-in ceremony. "Smoky" had one explanalirn for his return to Army life. "I thought I'd like "et ba -'K in. It's not a bad life," he sMd. He had beert thinking it over for a long time aitf had vc'-'v-teered for service "wherever they can ure me." F"Mth wa" crafted levc ''n-til Friday. Then he ?os t r-'-monton where he will b ,'t- N.A.T.O. 's hope is a simple one: that if wost Europe has enough military strength It "will not be attacked. ;" The pact was signed at Washington April 4. 1949. by the foreign ministers of the 12 member countries. By December, 1949, N.A.T.O. 's defenvj committee had agreed on a Plan,, tpi defending Europe. - The program is still top secret, but its vague outlines are known: Each countrV will contribute the sort of arms and the type of troops which ' it ran best turn out for European army. This armv will a"t on the agreed orders of atl and be beholden to no single country. By December, 1950. the top N ATO, ag'ncy. the council, answered that all .arrangement' for the army had been completed Tries- arrangements, too, are s"o'pf. B Oen. Dwleh T"). E's-enhower, head of the N.A.T.O. forces, has suggested Europe shonM ha' 40 combat divisions bv late 1952. By late January of this year it was believed 12 divisions had been pledged, i Maiv voices have been raised to bring the armies of finain Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey St in Kenton's Orchestra RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Phune Blue Hifj PACIFIC ELFCTRIC 10:30 11:00 -WttV""- Report and Sign Off EARLY EXPLORFR The west coast of the .south i-s'.and of New Zealand was discovered ty Abel Tasman in 1642. Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Recipes fil Wrift Jan Athlty, Thf Canada Starch Coupon; Uj i ta;hed to Western Command re r. O. Box 1 2 9. Montnal, t. 0. cruiting office. Jack Barns'.cy was phoned from Port Simpson last night by Dr. William Eager, who heard music on his radio from a distance of M95 mlies. Dr. Sagar was listening to his wireless when he wry plainly heard music coming from a Melbourne, Australia concert. Barnsley, prominent in radio in Prince Rup-ert, was the first to get in touch with the McMillan Arctic expedition, a few years ago, when the explorers were in Greenland. ' I ' I I ADVtRTiSlNO JN THS DAILY NKWS BKlNGSKESV." Fprpny . A.M. 7:0OM.i;t(nl Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:11 i- a r 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Conceit B-noRT?" Np'vs and Cmty 915 Mn-lc for Moderns 9:(1 nln" Concert 9:59 Time Signal 1l:inMnri'ln ViH How Can I? ? By Anne Ashley Celebrating Robert Murray's ; birthday anniversary, friends i held a surprise Dartv at his home. ' with cards, music and dancing. ' ' w'"iers were Mrs. H. Grlm-wood, Miss Coote, Aid. J. Mc-Kechnie and H. Grimwood. f t the Stanley Cup playoff. S p---d y ' PHARMAC flOOd J I HOURS: f 1 ? y j WEEK DAYS: q" nZZ . ' ' 1 SUNDAYS: Q. How can I make a good toilet perfume? A. A good toilet perfume can be made by mixing two ounces of alcohol with one-half ounce of orris root. Keep in a bottle, tightly corked, and shake well before using. Q. How can I bleach a scorched spot? A. Rub the spot immediately with a cloth dipped in diluted peroxide. Then run the iron over it and it will be as white as originally. Do not use this method on colored material. Q. How can I test eggs for freshness? A. Plane the egg in a pan of water. If fresh, it will lie on its side. If a few days old, It will tilt upwards. If stale, it will tand on end. If very old, it will Hoat. 10:15 Thp Barrv Wood Show o-?V--"M('o(iv Time" '10:45-Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11 -IS PniinriiiD T'ire j 1 -30 Weather Forecast 1 1 :31 Messaee Period n Int. 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies FRIDAY -- P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 drogram Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast -12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 "Canada to a Kiwi" 2: CO Easy Listening 2: 30 Records at Random 2:45 Sob Guest 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer & His Islanders ZERO SOAP into the defence plans. Greece md Turkev hav requested t o membership. t 1 B1Hh ond French labor resent th J idea of an alliance with "m-h dictator Franco. And Va'-'hn'. Tito of Yugoslavia is 'inwl'l'nf - ask for arms unless Yiosinvia '.s attacked. r.- yjjp, 0( jggg Moscow fok official n'-Mce and nrooosed - r"retlnn' of the council of for-rVn mini?' err of the U.S.. Britain, -ance th USSR. o Hlk over Germany. Tl West, U N. nations replied that they would prefer to talk nve- o'l threats to peace. A meeting msy be set for this spring. 1 And thee were hopes that the Russians, far.-'d bv new strength, - r,-e ready to CMriBrAmisc. Wonder Soot Woollens ! THE STORK SHOPPE CARNED FOODS fJL I mm. 11 I SIXTH STREET AND THIlil) A.IV- j ' .i . 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