Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 14, 1951 1 "Quick Station' A' Plain "Quick" "Greaf Caruso On Screen Here Mario Unza! New ... Hottest srojenn a "''1 li- ' 4 ' 1 4 5t, r T in caire i f t'-ie Bulklev Val- , "The Great Cariuo. M-cc-Is office of Quick Station ley pt techmeolor drama of tacular been changed to the sim;)- oTk W th the agremc ntilhe life and career ot the im-c U,e dtn. on mortal tenor, long anticipated ,.r .h. n,i.ih'bv local moviegoers and lovers RUPERT PEOPLES STORE, . 1 Cnenlae oi ,1, ACM, tomorrow to the Capitol Theatre Canadian Board of Geographi here for a run which will ex-' cal Names, the change " hns bcni The Great Intimation tend U, he end ol the A .y authorised. time Clearance Sale ! Mario Lanza, some since j this eflpct has been received X t.W . 1 by E. T. Applevvhiiite, MP. Fr I f ;! uvrntoO. acknowledged as Caruso's modern counterpart, plays and sings the title part. I Ann Blyth has the role of the lovely young American gi l with whom the "immortal": tenor falls in love. Dorothv Kirsten. clamor star! of the Metropolitan Opera Company, also has an important GUARANTEED SAVINGS ON EVERY SALE ITEM Railvay Tovn's Growth Assured MARIO" "" "l ANN LanzaIlyth : Rupert Peoples Store ana lni'rcsung pari as Maium CP) Shrewd from the opera "Martha" which iniKU IT lADtni. fr Times Today W (II Itaiiilolnh Scott backed by lt used as one ol ine musical i".irnpii:hl rMi'J iht V . Kirsten- Novotna hint's dtopred over a few h it highlights of the new produo- .,iririiP assured the economic . . one .sums mi ' BLANCHE HHRB0M Th nicture is an accumie jicsperity of this northern On- RADIO D1A1 I24U Kilocycles for genera- tar! i emmunuy CFPR delineation of the life of the great Italian operatic star of three or four decades ago with ttl the romantic pathos and t:cv..i to come. Car o 1 is a divisional , point ... . i. r'.. r ... W,i,iml R .1 i I , A FAMOUS PLAYERS TREATS Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. "?nd and Park Avenues Est .910. Phones 60 and 68 7 p.m. - p.m. l TODAY ANK WKONr.SDAi' i'- , --". . ; I I ' , vV ' ' "V --- I I - -V i .i'tn Tun' i W . ...4 ' .v; kaMwHtai : Sudbury. Its financial security :is ba.-:cd on the determination of a man n'ci 4'. verrs a ;o Rave 100 i acres to the Canadian Northern I Railway in return for an asr?e-jmcnt that its big railway shops 'would never be moved to another : community. i The bargain was made in 1911 ! (Subject .. Chancel TUESDAY PM. 4:00 Sunshine Society , 4:30 Tall Talcs 4:45 Stock Quotations & lot 5:00 Internal ion, il Comty. 5:10 The Weston's 5:30 Intimate Review ' 5:45 Lyrical Lady ! 5:55 CBC News j 6:00 Supper Serenade I 6:15 Ben Light i 6:30 Three's a Cloud New Guinea Goods Sought By LOUIS L. LECK CanHdlan Prosn Correspondent lOBITTA JOIWI YOUHG GOTTEN COMING OF AGE Princess Margaret will be 21 Aug. 21. There ir some speculation that a marriagj announcement may be made in at the same time. This United Kingdom Information Office j when Cnpreol was a hamlet I ' . A short! the woods. In nearby Hanmcr, photo, taken by photographer Baron at Buckingham Palace, show? the Princess In a white satin gown decorated with white and pink roses. (CP PHOTO) SYDNEY, Australia (CP) Australia could become self-sufficient in all tropical food, tagging and beverage crops by full-scale development of New Guinea, according to the big Pacific island's administrator, Col. J. K. Murrav lived F ank Dennie, to whooe hotel came surveyors working on selection of a site for the Canadian Northern's workshops. At night they would take a lew drinks with Dennie and talk over the day's work. 2a He said recently that he had Blackwood on BruL 0 So it was not too surprising 'rpat allh ln New Guinea's that when the railway company bili, , nroduce all Australia's By Easley Blackwottd needs In coffee, tea, Jute, copra, proposed construction of their sno;;s they found the chosen site MOTORISTS . . . Chop 5uey - Chow Me in Dpcn 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Uewiire ot the hand that looks "too easy. ' No lls l!WI1Pd lne n0LCl eCXl .. . . . ! I 1 A 1 v. rubber, and other tropical essentials. He urged Australian primary industries to set up the growing i.uu LBC Hews 7:15-CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Sq. to Broadway 8:00 Club Date 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Tzigane 9:00 Fiddle-Joe's Yarns 9:30 Night Wine 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Let's Find Out 10:30 Adventures of Richard Hannpy 11:00 Weather Rrport Fish Arrivals WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Cluck 8:00-CBC News 8:10 Here's BUI Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 -Lit tip Concert ,tto,. 1,,,,.. o..u r,A .,u4. u .....,. ! "&.r Donald Mann, men neaa the Canadian Northern, was contract, nlav vour cards carpfnllv. Takn pvpw tins-! a tough man to deal with, Den-;nfi n,iHMff in New Guinea ot ' ' J I ..,, ,,T 1 1 irrl Km I .. . ... . . .. sil,le safety measure as insurance against distribu-ld whe Su"t , tional pitfalls. Come in today and sec the stunning new PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE In the BELVEDERE you may enjoy the breeamew ol a Convertible or the snug comfort of a Ceupc THE PLYMOUTH liELVEDEDE IS THE SMARTEST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD Do yoa know Unit the depreciation on Chry ,V r-bC, civ.r. is less than most other makes? Current I'setl Cnr prices prove this In hr sn. ( IIHYSM H 111 ll.T ( AltS ON DISH. IV AT Rupert Motors Limited Mr. Abel wont down on such a hand today. Playing five dia- j monds, he figured he could win five diamond tiicks, five club trirks and the ace of spades. Sounds reasonable. And yet the distribution of some hands us South dealer Neither side vulnerable Nnrth (Mr. Muster-) S-A 10 ' 4 H -7 8 4 a D K J 5 C-8 4 to buiio tne lownsiie aou uivis-Qf nor annuai 11,000.000 Import .onal point." I of jUte an(i b;lg imports, i Sir Donald summoned him to i New Guinea, with a popula-I Tcror.to wnere he demanded non 0f more than 1,500 000 na-jihat Dennis sell the land. Den- i tjves aMd about 5500 white peo-I o. e refused, riiially the -ailway ipiei needed developing on a far I builder agreed to ac.ept the , more ambitious scale. 'urged Col. hotelkeeper's terms: 'T told him Murray. ;th.T. I uiiJ give aim the 100. IIp sair major factors in prop-: at res he wanted if he would sign ' er development ol New Guinea a rovenant that the shops would were: I never b? removed rum Cap: col." A gllitranteed Australian mar-iCOI.CRH L CAKEl.ll ket and equitable price lor New Salt Lake Ferry Leaves Cow Bay Float THURSDAY 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. SUNDAY Continuous from 10:30 a.m. Weather permitting entirely unreasonable. 8:00 - BBC News & Comlj. 9:15 Music lor Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment 9:59 -Time Signal Vte-t (Ml llrn-li) 8 K 8 1 H K Q J D-fl 7 C 10 7 6 5 3 l.u-t I Mrs. Hrflt) H Q J 3 0 H - A 10 9 8 3 r 6 4 3 C -0 Phone 866 am Corner of Stcond Ave Si 1st Kt Hennie held on to about 200 Guinea products. You've heard a player say the distribution of a certain hand was "unbelievable." Well, we can sympathize with him if there was nothing he could do about it. That's bad luck indeed. But if a good play would have brought the contract home in spite of everything, then surely the blame lies with the player Smith (Mr. Alii't) K -5 3 H -fl IJ A Q 10 3 2 C A K J 2 arrcs wnich ne suo-tiivided. He Development of New Guinea's , mill has sime rni.ill hoklings In hydro-electric possibilities, the town he founded 40 years More men. money and "know ago. how" for the tremendous work Ent th? town-building was ahead, only one episode In a colorful Col. Murray said about 10,- iire-r. Ui a in Lana k village 000,000 natives could be carried near Ottawa he went to work at comfortably and, with progres- th- aire of nine. As he grew Rive modern health programs, cidpr he worked as a liiL'cer ond the native population would WANTED Shovel or Crane to rent, 3-ton capacity Peg's Wrecking. Co., Prince Rupert Warehouse, tf North 1 s 3 t not with Lady Luck. The bidding: Miss Bra.sh opened the king South We-t of hearts and continued the suit. JJ Mr. Abel ruffed the second heart 5D AU pa and immediately led three The Ladies Approve . . . of (lie r ntiiiniM ill price the wide variety the convenience ... of the Variety Store Come In and see our summer stocks . . . things tor all the family, as well as for the home. 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30-This- Week's Artist 10:45 Invitat'nn to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time , , 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 1:?3- Recrded Interlude 1 :45--Scant! in!an Mr Sidles I'M. 12:00 M d Uav .VieloGie.-2:15 -CBC New? '2:25-Pioeram rte.im:- 12:30 B C. Fart.; Broa 'cast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 - The Concert Hour 2 00Easv Listening 2:30- Records at Random 2:45 Summer Picnic, Comty. 3:00- Music Box 3:30 The Music Box 3:45 Announcer's Choice then was bitten with the pros- double ln 2d years. rounds of trumps. Then he start . . . ,... Kin,., r: ., ii-nc k, rwn kmi. .i . i.i n., i..u ...if h,,t u j u: i..i i..i. il.. Ueci.O.-S OUS. ' vjui.ua o ...... X PORTRAITS films Developed and Printed - PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Trince Rupert ' lu '1U1 "'"I' 1 " could stand boln Australian de- rondKroundhTnd M iBra. deuc. The diamonds would th,, ? , lm- eveii luaUv won a club Wc T Her have fallen ln one mare U'a,J aml ! old M intrral Hou.se Hotel in provement for the native pto-Mde al won a snX trick or the losing spades in dummy -Sudbury beloe deciding in 1910 pica under the terms of the down one could be thrown on the three to open his hotel at Hanmcr. United Nations trust agreement. I Mr. Abel was flustered. "Such remaining high clubs in the ! Al.iivj t way he had acquired Pn,.nrt rt Trv,n. muttered "Was , . , a reputation as a lough and BARNET, England (P-Tiymg rlistrihulioni" he j t j ,t here anv way could have nSc M hand' Flnally Mr' Abel , tumble im.iter dunng sporacli, to boost business, a hairdresser ' could ruff his own losing spade expeditions ln search of previous In this Hertforshire town sought I ' licence to sell candy In his es- ! Mr. Masters said there was. He dummy's last trump. minerals. a proceeded to point out that after The principle involved in this. The m ivc to Hanm-.- was vaoiisnmeni. me uppuiauon yv RnnTi.t! Fnpland P When ruffine the .second heart. Mr. line of plav comes up Quite often. crompt?d by study cf the ra,l rejected. no orrj turned up for a local Abel should have laid down just Where there is danger of an ad-; routes when the old Canadian Labor party rally ln this Lan- one round of clubs. Then he verse ruff, always try to lead Northern was building In the cashlre town the scheduled should have entered dummy up to the strong holdings ln the territory, ling before its amal- speaker was not dismayed. "It with the king of diamonds and danger suit. Sometimes you can pamation with the Canadian Na. ,a. o hort hov cnvuuav hoeHiise nf led n second club from the arranae for an ODnonertt to ruff i tional Railways. And the cx- BARGAINS Frstival of Britain attractions," , board. while you throw a card you.pansion of Cap-eol was a direct If Mrs. Keen ruffed, Mr. Abel would have had to lose anyway, result. I he explained -4. 'lfuj,. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan i94i - f Dodge Sedan 1947 .. Hudson Sedan 1947 Austin 8 h p. Sedan 1950 Austin Countryman I i l-S ' " v " KEEP IT RIGHT It .... . , . . .'Ay'-rf' "U i 1 SICK VIC j . j 'I 4 JIN Mr LONDON DRY Inside and Out. DRIVE UP AT I famous since 1750 3 I0NDKY(!lW i Superior I Auto Service LIMITED -s 1- , i l"U 1H1 iSHV. 2ES i l VtCKERS' 10NDON DIY OIM , -jl 4(1'-""''.... m J H (iiinii ii cmii ih inttitiitei ii CLjLj.' jr"?'"J ' 1 Will V V i V (CANADA) UM Srtidobaker and Austin Dealers If mil J . .JAf i Third Ave. at Park. Green 217 legislature; (2) at Waldheim, 35 miles north of Saskatoon, he addressed a citizens' meeting; 3i The traditional Ukrainian gifts ot bread and salt were given him at Krydor; I4i At Prince Albert he visited his sister, Sister Theresa. (CP PHOTOj BUSY DAY Prime Minister St. Laurent had a busy day Saturday, Aug. 4, touring northern Saskatchewan. He is shown here at four different towns during the day. (li At Rosthern he met George Ens, 87, a member ot the first Saskatchewan This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control rto by the Government of Britiah Columbia. J;