i Plctur unit around which tht revolves. Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, July 6, 1951 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Van Johnson stars as the tn Slam Bang War Film Invasion" of Philippines young officr who Is assigned X 'IIIIIilBBBl m ...... nu me i-fisei room,,., There Is humor and pathos , the early training scenes and th, story pains in action and n,," AT WALLACE'S of Course TERRACE Dominion Day At At Alice AS im Arm Arm niuiry as they go to fight first ,.j cmicr . 1 oplcs NEWS a 3 1 m m B 91 M tl a An exciting true saga of World War II the "second Invasion" of the Philippines is depicted in "American Guerrila in the Phil ippines," being featured tonight and Saturday' ut the Totem Theatre. Filmed in technicolor, the actual locale of the picture was on tha Islands of the Pacific, centering on Luzon, for the actual major battle operation. For Tyrone. Power as the ' Co. Eur Broke." opening last nlRh'. at the C'apit :1 Theatre and continuing - tonight' and Saturday, is an exciting and moving story oi an American Army combat tram of Americans of Japanese ancestry which became the mist deci.raVcd unit of World W ir II. . The picture derives it.; unusual title from the G.I. slang "Shoot the Work.-'' or "Go for Broke," uaiy ana men in Francs ai, .the picture becomes both rousir-..n:l ' ;;!":!iig. " It, is mostly a men's f ightir . I'ictuie with, Ivwever, a toniar tie inte hide when Johns; meets a flirtatious Italian glr Olrltr.ition Held at ToibiU With Communities Joining Dominion Day Was Quiet Goings and Comings M ICE ARM With fire prcvailir.r; and an i'x eUrtit To r.iak? their home at Premier, Mrs. Colin Markay and fauiiiy of Chilliwaek arrived last Wi 'k," ,i .hung Mr. Mackay who p-ceded t hem some months ago. J.:r .and Mrs Al Klrby, Jr., and infant son left on Monday for a ;:catlon to be spent In Nelson.. p, Tuscany village, this role bci- -p'ayevl hy the Italian newewn Although there were many sp--ris program arranged, people visitors, there were no sports o' Ailre Arm joiner! with those and not even a ball game on of Torbril Silver Mine to cele- Monday and it was one of the rraee Doin'rion Day at the mine, quietest Dominion Days on rec- The celebration took place on YARD GOODS DRAPERY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS LADIES WEAR SPORTSWEAR CHILDREN'S WEAR Cia'ina Canalc. the Pacific ' winch was the battle cry of the young Army ensign battlefields became not only settings for danger but for ro f ' ..-mance and personal, drama as p$ he becomes Involved with Miche- i Hnn Drnrllo tVm u.'lfa rt a tiutliro . . t WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hunger are home after a month's holiday In Vancouver and the Cariboo. The -GREATEST PERSONAL ADVENTURE TO COME ?r. and Mrs. Cedric Barker who Is killed in action. Robert Barrat enacts the part of Gen-eral Douglas MacArthur to whom he has a striking resemblance. CUT GF THE PACIFIC! ino Irahel Monroe, R.N.f of Chicago, who were recently married in Vancouver, arrived last WMAT0IA0 ord. In the evening, the dance at the civie centre attracted a large crowd at a much earlier hour than the Terrace dances usually start and the entire evening was entirely enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobenshicid and two children of Kitwanga arrived on Saturday last and will be living in the McNabb home during the absence of Mrs. McNabb who is away on huli-day. Earl has started hauling j logs for the Cellulose after an j enforced rest of 11 months due ; to a bruken leg sustained in a logging accident up-country. us Saturday, starting late in the morning and, continuing throughout the day. In the contest for mucking a ton of or? J. Cahulak placer! fiist, in time of four minutes and 30 seconds. O. Kelly was second. 1 Th? 1 land drilling contest was won by Ounnar Fiva and G. Kelly with J. Carlson and J. Ciianuii.uv placing second. In the mienmon events Mrs. M Mitchell won both the ladies' fifty yard dafh and sack race. The three-leeged lace was won by Mrs. R J. Austin and Miss Shirley Austin with Mrs. N. Mc-G. waii and Mrs. E. Busse second. w -ek to reside In Premier. Mr Ba'ker was at one time on the lauding staff or the Prince Ru-pr :t General Hospital. ..TV New School at Pouce Coupe 4 WASHING CARS I hUULls uuufL. An lmmeai- is ate siarr wui De maae on construction of a new elementary IN TME PHILIPPINES hi Mrs. Otto Hornell entertained at the tva hour on Thursday In honor of her mother, Mrs. Louise Prest, who left on Monday for I he Ma'.ihu Club. Princess Louise Inlet, to join her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Green. and 1 Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey Mm William Craig won the egg t ! young son, Michael, returned a 1 and t.pe-)n ract with Mrs. E. TIRE REPAIRING GENERAL CLEAN-UP Wc specialize in servicing for long trips Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DISTRIBUTORS j the end of last week from Vancouver where they have spent the past two months having surgical work done on Michael's hand. iRii'li! 1 IXiililili school here. 'A contract valued at $101,495 has been awarded to the Vancouver firm of Dawson & Hall Ltd. Architects Gardiner & Thornton, Vancouver, prepared plans for the frame building to contain four classrooms, kindergarten, activity room and services areas. a is Thompson second. In he men's events the inn-yard dash was won by J. Nicholson with T. Thompson second. L. Clements won the sack race with G. Kelly second. The three-legeed race was won by Wood and Arthur with Kelly and Miskole.l I July is the holiday month for j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith also Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil and son. Other travellers this week are: j Wally Overcnd and Mickey Hag- adorne going to Vancouver; Fred TOPAY and SATI'RD.U Evenings 1 9:05 second nr.. ..I VT..I... nHJ Mr. and Mrs. Vic Ross and family drove to Burns Lake on Saturday morning to spend the holiday week-end there. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bert West whose husband is working for Sheardowns in Burns Lake and who is now making his home there. v Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. ,1 In the feature event of the af-1 ,v"l"" "ur w .up, . ..u ternnon-lhe ladles' tug-of-war ! Mrs. Harry Knutson and daugh--the Mlss Jean Smlthwaite to of :tcr re--Mrs. winning team consisted R. J. Austin, anchor, Mrs. sWe in Prince RuPcrt- If it has to do with RADIOS, PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS or REPAIRS See Us Mr. and Mrs. D. Collins have left for the south on vacation. M. Mitchell and Mrs. N. McGreg-o:: defeating the team of Miss Shirley Austin, Mrs. L. Smith and Mrs. E. Busse. Dinner was served to all in the Terbrit cookhouse and in the Taking advantage of the long week-end, many people from Premier enjoyed fishing trips and picnics while others proved , Stewart and Hyder, Alaska, as means "Shoot The Works" evening a show was presented in popular holiday spots. 1 the Legion Hall. j ' ! Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and familv drove to Prince Rupert on Friday to spend the holiday week-end there, returning on Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. O'Brien's mother, Mrs. M. McLaren. and that's what RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC Dependable Auto Service they do... with I if- . V-t - -Si .1 , Phone 644 313 3rd Ave. W. F'.O. D'.)X 1273 Mr. and Mrs. Lqveless and three daughters left this week by car on a month's holiday trip to Seattle and the southern part of this province. lead, love The day's proceedings wound un with a dance. F. Mcintosh was master of ceremonies and music was provided on the accordion by Rade Caulich Miss Shir-lev Austin won both the door prbe and the prize for the spot dance. Arrangements for the day were made by a joint committee representing mine and union officials and consisting of Kraneis Mcintosh. Hans Froese "rcliie Cor-mi-, C. C. Ditto. R. 0. Wcihle, Mrs. Ditto and Mrs. R. J. Austin. Refreshments wu'e served on and lauahter! kf -c5iM j $;ati;.i - Tires, battery, radiator and crankcase . . . they need constant service, and they get that service here every time you drive up for gas! Be wise. Drive up here for expert service today and every day! VAN JO H N SQ N and the HEROES of the 442rd REGIMENTAL COMBAT TLSS I'- "hk TODAY In SAWUMY the grounds. "fx Also: Sclecleil Shorts - Nous Evening SImiws 7 - 9:06 SaliiiiUv Matinee 2 - -1:22 KEEP IT RIGHT For Your Baby's Safety.. . ... It Won't Upset THE NEW 1951 LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE , . . . ha;; a safety stand and brake. Just press down on the Palely Stand bar; the stand locks in place and the brakes are applied at the same time. To release just touch the release tieadlo. PLUS: New "Lionitle" English Leather c'j.h. liixlj upholstery dome-fastened to the frame Easily removable for repair or cleaning. Handier- instantly adjustable for height. Two heights, standard 36" or 38". ' Nylon" wheel hearings . . . NEVER need oiling and NEVER squeak. Chief Douse of: Kitvancool Dies H AZELTON Noted pa triarch Inside and Out. DRIVE UP AT MOTEL FRASER WAS WINNER Walter Dins-dak, 35-year-old RCAF veteran and assistant professor of foJal science at Brandon Col-ege, was winning Progressive-Conservative candidate in the Brandon federal by-election, June 25. ICP PHOTO) of the Kitwancool native band.! Chief Samuel Douse, who fof- a ! number of years had lived in, iHazelton, passed away in the. hospital here last Saturday. PHOTO WRA THAU. '5 FINISHING DEVELOPING. PRINTING. ENLARGING EXPOSURE METKK3 AMATEUR SUPPLIES I'liune (irce- UC Hox 4"8 HOUSE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT from July 1 Priced $42.95 Superior Auto Service LIMITED A well known young Prince Rupert fisherman, Mel Bussey. ol the vjfsel Miss Jean, was Injured recently in Alaska. It was necessary to be flown from Port Alexander to Ketchikan aboard an American Coast Guard plane. His finger had been badly lacerated, being nearly severed. The remains' were t akvn homni to Kitwancool where the funeral was held on Monday afternoon' with Rev. J. Hayhurst of Kit-wanca officiating. I About 100 persons ai tended the funeral which was followed by a feast, in the Community . Hall ' where Walter Dense cho.se Morris Williams, r.randson of deceased, as successor in the chieftainship, i A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. LIBERAL NOMINEE Norman Wright, 45-year-old high school teacher, was defeated Liberal candidate In the June 25 by-election in Winnipeg South Centre. A ' veteran of the RCAF, he enrolled and graduated from the University of Manitoba after his discharge. He is a native of Manitoba. (CP PHOTO) "A gord place to buy over a quarter of a -3r;l Avenue century" Phone 775 1 Ben Sampson, of Little's News stand is enjoying himself In Burbank, Southern California. BILL SCUBY'S Studebaker and Austin Dealers lie is visiting his sister whose home is in that city. A card from him says he is becoming rhird Ave. at Park. Green 217 aceu.'tomed to picking strawber FALSE START The original Library of Congress at Washington, DC, established in 1800, was destroyed i by lire in 1814. ries wh'ch go fine at the break fast hour. FUR SALE - v1 I; By CHIC YOUNG BLONDIE -Proving Grounds Now is -the time to select your, winter coat Easy Terms Arranged J ' '" 1 T PHONE 974 for FUR COLD STORAGE mm' K "1!!ilIH3ll!l' ' BuJ Effective! riilf i w j "TP I pP1 ' " (OU'LL BE J f THIS IS ONE f-B-i 09 WOKE J ST J rt?sLATEr' op those i,, Af J r--. IP-S UP lWC!" s? JUim V 1 cant I rlVW'H - lrfrAJ j&l? N A T- y.H """"fe. 'piis iSSLj NEW UNIFORM A newly designed white uniform for men of the Royal Canadian Navy will make its appearance in the fleet next month. Of improved quality and comfort, the new uniforms have a number of lnnovat ions, Including pockets in Ihe trousers and zlp-pered jumpers. Top photo shows LflK- Eva. Peter J. Butler of Toronto, left, modelling the new "whites" while Able Seaman G. CJ. Roberts of Kirkland Lake, Out., examines them The travelling public, is hereby warned that, commencing July 2, 1D51, and continuing from time to time throughout th? summer, asphalt (praying operations will be carried out on the Northern Trans-Provincial Highway from Prince Rupert to Port Edward in connection with the forthcoming jjaving program. It is important that travelers heed carefully all warning jgns and flagmen for the benefit of themselves and the work. Since no available cV-tours exist a certain amount of inconvenience will be caused and motorists should be careful to keep their speed down to ten miles per hour when driving over fresh oil. The Dcpartn.c-.t cannot, in any way be responsible for the removal of asphalt stains which may be caused from driving over the froth oil nor for accidents which might occur due to the road being freshly oiled. . . L. E. SMITH Divisional Engineer. 158 f -.Avjjj ' v ! i wilh satisfaction. In the lower photo Ldg. Eva. Butler demonstrates how the zipper front makes the jumper much easier to don and doff, as compared to the old sweater-type garment. Blue serge uniforms of similar design will be issued in the RON later this year. ' (National Defence Photo; DAILY riEV.3 CLAoiilFIlSJJ AD VER1 iSEMENTS BRING RESULTS