Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 24, 1951 Eniyed Trih RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Thru Interior (Subject U Change) Mrs. J s ,.., IN KOREA (Continued from page 2) turned. They had probed a mile forward without seeing the enemy and they wtre wet, soaking wet, tired, dirty. In their Canadian t, "t Command. ,..'' Sons of Norway Party Enjoyed Nine tables of whist were featured In Friday night's whist and dance of the Sons of Norway with first prizes going to Mrs. Olga Pettersen and A. E. Chilton. Second prizes were taken by Mrs. Inga Giske, who lost in a cut for first place, and by John Kemster. Following dancing to music by Mike Colussl, refreshments were .served by the following committee: Mrs. John Pettersen, in charge; Mrs. J. Juhnson, Miss Ellen Rosang,. Gunnar Selvlg, John Dehll and John McNaugh- aay evenlno S, Junior Vogue Now Handled 5 by Wallace s E to Prl,, A. u "awsnii Creek ,,"". air ha i,.u . . 1 'M .. was brinht .rMto, absence, the mail had come up from the rear. I Hearing this, the change that ' came over the men was miracu-! lous. Suddenly alive again, they crowded around the mail clerk,' while he read out the names. ' ' Sinclair . . . Smith . . .Strong." j When they were hancred a ! letter, they woud immediately ' j tear it open, oblivious to the misery and danger of their posl- tion. The letter immediately i took them back home to Canada. I But the faces of those who ! waited till the last, then turned ! away empty-handed, was not j good to see. I The next important thing to a soldier is what he gets to rat. i the travelim' KJi 1 th of Interest thro, tnRh?:Rener to ton. The winter seasonal tournament of whist begins this week, it was decided. HuMPiinEyGOGARl MON DAY P.M. 4:30 Dick Trimble and the Sei 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 5:00 International Comty. 15:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:25 Canadian Airateur Golf Summary 5:30 Songs and Sinners 5:45 -Young Man with a sons 5:55 CBC News h:o0 supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs ti:30--Musical Varieties , 7:00--CBO News 7:15 CE(J News Roundup 7:30 Pacific Pianoforte 8:00 Marsh Phlmister's Orch. 8:30 Music from Manitoba 9:00 Summer Fallow 9:30 Tony the Trouoadour 1U:U0 CBC News 10:10 CBC New 10:15 Let s Find Out 10:30 Don't Destroy , 10:45-Bd McCurdy 11:00 Weather forecast anr) Fish Arrivals TUESDAY AM. 7 :ro Musical Cloct 8:00 CBC New; 8:10 Hero's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Bonn 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns ' 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your music appointment :S Time SUuaJ 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period ROYAL SUITE This is the suite specially fur.iisliecl for Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Empress of France which was to have brought the Royal couple to Canada. The three-cabin suite consists of two oed-staterooms, separated by a combination sitting-dining room. The Princess and her husjand were to sail from Liverpool Sept. 25, arriving Quebec City Oct. 2 to Start their mon h-long Canadian tour. Their sailing has been cancelled on account of the King's illrress and they will fly instead. (CP PHOTO) 1 ' MUM MARIA LEE I. In fact if Private Joe Beef was ordered to slop complaining at out his food, he would be silent about five hours a day. (The rest of the time he talks about women). In the rear areas Private Beef's meals are ruined by the Army Cooks. These, in Private Beef's view, aie men specially trained to burn, foul up, and generally render good food completely unpalaiaole. If all the army cooks in the world were laid end to end. Private Beef Isadora A famous nivmi THI1IM NtHS TODAY to WEDNESDAY Show 7 . ; - - - SHIPS AND WATERFRONT 1951 Salmon Run Best in Century would consider it a good thing. Up in the front lines. Private Beef escapes the concotlons of the cook, as his rations come to him in cans. He becomes his own cook. Every day he receives a Lighthouse tender Alexander Mackenzie left Vancouver at the foot e,ld f the week after having cardboard carton about a NO , ('V Chief Supervisor of Fisheries Comments on Disastrous Babine River Slide WAGON k'r". : long and six inches wide, known gone to dry dock at North Van-j as "Ration Individual, Combat, couver for annual overhaul re- Original Junior VOGUE DRESSES Canada's out.standing line of drosses now brought to you by Wallace's at regular city prices. Wallace's Dept. Store TRAIN c-tr which allegedly contains cenuy. sine is tending Egg ls-enouirh for three meals land. Adenbiooke and other A full-scale engineering survey will soon be : - it WX- There are three main cans, lighthouses on her way up the launched to investigate the greatest castrophe that one for each meal. Hamburger, coast and should be back at her t i :.,v,: oI,,., 1010 ,.a in HISTORY EVER Ground Meat, Pork & Beans. Seal Cove base here by the end lms "cicuicu uic nomiiy iuu.-.u, x-, n.c occasionally a can of "Chicken of the week. capt. Norman Mc- cent Babine River slide which has turned away some & Vegetables." This Is good Ka'. her regular master', Is in ,,. ,, , e . , ,,,!, salmon from their grounds. food, but after four or five days command. N. A. Beketov, agent 400,000 spawning CARRIED j 11:33 Recorde-i Interlude 1:45 Scandinavian .Melodies P.M. 12:00-Mid-Day Meiodlw 12:15 CBC NfWJ 12:25 Program rtef.unie lilllti 5Ul.lt AN ' EXPLOSIVE you're ready for a change. ( for the marine department here, A j whitmore chief super- : Which is why you can hear wll went south with the vessel, visor of f henes said today in ! the greatest salmon run in a Private Boef shouting, "Who'll returned to the city by plane prince Rupert that not since century Mr. Whitmore said that trade a Hamburger for a can of Saturday evening. 1 t fraser River Hells Gat" figures Just released showed that tilOKUK DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone C.rcen 810 and Red 1J7 HUMAN r a Dm .i Si northern area, which Is causing a lot of concern to the department heads. The Nass and the Skeena River areas were closed Friday for the season. a record pack of 1.595,629 cases so far bettered the biggest year in 1949 by more than 30,000. I "It is definitely the biggest year we've had In a century. "The coho run has been exceptional. We can only account beans? Or. "Ill trade two B, ' giant slide, had the fisheries units for a can of fruit!" Union sUamer Camosun, Capt. Deen affected so adversely Each ration contains three Jonn Bodon, arrived in port at, .... ... ,,,',., , "F-" units, (small cans of coffee, 4:15 yesterday afternoon from ! ' hi , project, he sugar, and cookies) as well as Vancouver and waypoints, sail- aried two cans of fruit. Also an Ac- in8 at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm and, Th ' ,k-pn, Rivpr ,, th-ccssory Packet with Stewart whence she is due back plastic ; ond largest salmon tlver in B C spoon, chewing gum cigarettes, hera tomorrow to sail south at TZ 10 pe cTt of the I Kiqnt in for It with the general conver liuniitaLiuii taoies ana "-lu"" ui v.iie stop,,.,., mrkpvp the .. V . en nn " 80 up matches and toilet rmnpr ln . day. the Coauitlam. CaDt Wii- l!na ,SOCKeye fational measures we have taken , - canine niver. Ham McCombe, waterproof bag. arrivea m port n,ol ,v, rti f 1 in the last few years. These keeping measures are beginning to pay of the ,. ?llk Kesterd a!l"noon nearly a four-fifths ua , vjucen ynauou.e is- spawning isn Irom depositing land points and sailed at 8 ' P-m.' tnelr eggs this year may be, can- Mr. Whitmore, who flew Into T3..P.n4- 1 1 ....... L. .. ,1 K Paramount Picture ta & JOI PAI DENNIS 01 :, aj ARlfuWI. ToTEl not be estimated, said Mr. Whit- 1 '"' 'lu' 1 Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartate and Storage Complete, Reliable and Effl-tlent Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all weld. supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. ?nd and Park Avenues ts .910. Phones 60 and 68 imore but ,.a greatly reduced .cKIull s C. P. steamship Princess " sa.mon season closure would run eXDected in 1954 Norah, Capt. H W. Fields, arriv- Tne chjef fisheries supervisor i "likely be forthcoming" Monday ed in port at 9 a.m. today on'u on his wav to the Babine 01 Tuesday, following his investl- ! gallons inthis area. This Town you can get the same genuine B-H "ENGLISH" PAINT that is used from coast to coast . in outside painting When he can, Private Beef heats his rations in a campfire. Otherwise he eats them cold. In Korea water was one of Private Beef's main problems. Because of Oriental sewage customs water from rivers and streams is dangerous to drink and sometimes dangerous even to wash In. So Private Beef had his water hauled to him in five gallon cans, provided by water purification teams. These teams could set up their portable equipment beside a stream in a few minutes and provide up to fifty gallons of purified water a minute. j "A very unusual condition." ! says the chief. Is the last two-week drought period in the regular Vancouver-Prince Rupert blockade by plane, "if we fan run, disembarking 11 passengers, land." They were: Hon. E. C. Carson, An attempt will be made he Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett, from said, to try and land with a Vancouver; J. Mattice, S. Buch- Norseman at the Junction of the anan, Mr. and Mrs. CramhornJskeena and Babine Rivers. Miss Erickson, from Ocean Falls; ! "And if this doesn'a work, we'll Mrs. W. C. Poulton, Mrs. McKen- I use a helicopter." A small lane zie and Mrs. C. Beadell, from 'has been formed by the rock-Kemano Bay. Princess Norah. 'slide, just before the rapids, calling at Kemano and Kitimat Nothing can be done this year had sevetal tons of freight for .to aid the fish, Mr. Whitmore TOD 7 - M cut off lrom this source of the Alcan ports and 101 passen- believed, but following the en comDat, Private Beef could fill ! gcrs. From Vancouver, 142 pas- glneers' survey, he expects tem-his canteen from a stream, and i seniors were taken aboard, In- porary aids will be Instituted 12 tourist eluding round-trip- to help next year's sockeye run hop in a water purification tab-Cv. In half an hour it. wnuM h Tip! BOGUMIL SYKORA WORLD-FAMED CELLIST pers. over the blockade. , tj:Bifr -afr to drink. In Korea Private ef quickly leamod his canteen "The survey, of course, will Canada's longiest river svstrm. I tell us what work will have to vas just as rifle. important as his lhe Mackenzie including th'3 ' be done to create a permanent Peace and Athabaska Rivers, 1 fishway there. It could very well ;Lake Athabasca. Great Slave mean another Hell s Date nr.i- land Great Rear l.aku is aim,, if ipt For -action use News classified as long as the Mississippi. i Meanwhile, tins year has been Brushes, Turos, Thinners, Scrapers, Putty, everythinq! 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