Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 26, 1951 SHoHon Story" THE EXPERTS ; Fight Drama Showing Here ! June Aliyson and Dick Powtll are co-starred with Kicardj Montalban in "Right Cross." a drama of the prize fight game which Is featured on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this Monday and Tuesday. Powell is cast as a happy-go-lucky sports writer who carriei a flaming torch for Miss Aliyson. By KAY REX Cnnacllan Priss Btaii Writer cproL TODAY SHOWS AT 7 p.m. 9 p nt. Its expertly designed centre panel to give support where it' needed its powerful leno side panels its up and down elastic satin back prevents "riding up" GRniR Finn Couple Happy tot "0 - - rvv -. i . . .. ' : ' . . " p yiimw ff." The Versatile Bean Bet the bean is about the most versatile food there is. You can bake it a variety 3f ways, make it into a soup, even put it in sandwich'es. And oh joy it's inexpensive even these expensive days. Home economist have prepared a booklet on white navy beans, otherwise known as the Ontario white pea bean. This bean is produced in the five counties of Ontario represented by the Ontario Bean Growers Marketing Board. While a small quantity is produced in other provinces, Canada depends almost entirely on Ontario production to supply domestic requirements. Pick over beans and wash thoroughly; soak overnight in cold water to cover (three cups water to one cup bean '," cook In Canada-To Live Hs Three people lately to have fallen iuiWf I2i-itiwli fi til i mlu ! liir, ln......t daughter of a one-time top promoter whose contract with ! Montalban, tn middleweight champion, is the only remaining hope of regaining his lost prestige. I It is the fighter whom the , girl loves but, when th.e champ, i obsessed by a sense of social j inferiority and a determination ! to provide himself with security, : aligns himself with a rival pro-; moter, she turns to the waiting I arms of the writer. The con-1 flict Is resolved in a tension-! packed fight climax In which ! the title is lost but the fighter recains his self-respect and the III aifll v v'ivmiwm 1 unit I If) pity have come 7000 miles to seek for themselves tit Sold Locally By WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE oi complete ireedom. sti-ictkms, the uut! one can do little ,iitff iiiniugn. a 'ot nf "tM,,. That's how Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seppce, and Kal Chris-tensen put It. They come frum Copenhagen, Denmark, and arrived here a few days ago. They are nephews and niece Jack Christensen, Borden Street, res The wife uf Kaj Chfc io arrive hrrt in s, She is a hallrt dmOT.r contrail at Hit TivuU ik' j girl he loves. Lionel Bnrrymorc gives force , and conviction, to the ro of tne j discarded promoter, i Atmosphere of the prize-fight I world is said to have ben ac j curately etched Into the action I of the film. Meat Buyers Aided By Ship's Cooks beans slowly in salted Witter. , Baked Beans Ingredients: Two cups white (navy) beans; one-quarter pound salt pork or smoked pork fat; three table- . . tVi-nA tnhln. 'l!h "Conrjr Island." 1 ident he-e since 1907, and they still say they have come "to stay." Already Mr. Seppee has loca one is siatf rt to opt, , festival at Tht llitytj, land. ted employment, although of NOT EXTINCT The cahow, a tiny petrel believed to have been extinct since 1619, has been found again on uninhabited islands in Bermuda. Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy, Lamont curator of birds at the -American Museum of Natural History, holds one of three cahows he caught and tagged for identification purposes. Early colonists were believed to have killed off all the birds. (CP PHOTO i Frankly, said the Sepps. much a different nature than urnri i luuiK loo much to which he is accustomed. He ua wucii iney urst inn-began their train Jounw is a goldsmith but he feels there is little opportunity here of SHIPS and WATERFRONT endless miles of prairie. "It looked so beam ' LONDON (P) Meat-starved spoons molasses; 1 '2 teaspoons Britons returning from contln-. salt; one-half teaspoon mus-' ental trips have been forming! tard; one-quarter cup chopped long queues outside the galleys onion; two tablespoons catsup; on the cross-channel steamships, j 2 '2 cups water. I They have been taking advan-i Pressure saucepan method; tage of a new service provided by. soak beans overnight in enough the shipping companies. water to cover. Drain and place , .nn.th.i!!. the in bottom of pressure saucepan Before embarking (travellers, ingredients. Cook at, have been buying large joints of 50 , meat lamb, enticing cut, legs o Yleid; about six cups, of sirloin of beef-all easily ob- Qven metttoA: n usi a tamable in France. 'three-quart bean pot or baking- Government restrictions, how- double the above recipe, ever, forbid the importation of g0ak beans overnight in water a battlefield." But, it & when they entered But Jellied Gas Deadly Weapon umbia, everything w . "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim I'liune 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe naiiiiwiijyiiatta practising the old European trade of making intricate jewelry by hand from silver and gold. "But this is not at all discouraging," 'says Seppec brightly. He speaks a fluent English. Right now he's a laborer and finds it invigorating, he says. Jercnt so bright and ('aini)sun Has KouKhest Voyage Fine Island Light-hours Damaged Wage Offer Is Rejected But Fishermen PuUing New Proposals Before Companies were thrilled to set. the train, a hute Mi ABOARD U.S. CARRIER PHILIPPINE SEA (AP On one! Roughest crossing of Queen In DenmarK, Cnrim tised "mixoloRy" - the mixing drinks, craljiii raw meat ; to prevent disease to cover. Drain. Cover with fresh ' . being brought into the country. water and simmer, covered for side of this aircraft carrier off Charlotte Sound in the vessel'.i Korea is a contraption that experience was that" which Un-would look familiar to a Ken- ion steamer Camosun, Capt. tuckv moonshiner. It's a rusty , William McCombe, had, Satur- was a head-waiter. And how different Is this country to Finland. He speaks gratefully when he compares the life in a country from which he fled to Denmark. , The steamship chefs have come one-half hour. Drain. Place piece Although they (eel !b With a vote of 1B7 to 3. the to the rescue. They offered to of salt pork in bottom of bean Shnreworkers' local of the Unit- barrel with coils day evening as she came north ference bcUi'en the no old country, the profe anticipated as most sec Sl'CIl FREEDOM "Here there is such freedom become comparative! one can lo-el It In the air," he was the language te roast or part-cook all joints pot. Add beans and remaining ed Fishermen and Allied Work- But it doesn't make whisky from Vancouver to Prince Ru- brought aboard, without any salt pork. Mix brown sugar, mo- ers. union, turned down a wa?e It's used to mix napalm, a prod- pert. Th vessel ran into a 40- charge. ! lasses, salt, mustard, onion, cat- offer from tne companies on uct known as jellied gasoline mile northwester sweeping In Said a spokesman for the ship-' sup and water and add to beans. Thursday night. and a deadly fire weapon. Pilot from the open sea with heavy ping companies: "This service Cover pot and bake in a slow Overflowing onto the stairs of of warplanes think it s a mighty rolLers and huge crests. The started on its own. Passengers oven (250 degrees Fahrenheit! lne Metropole Hall, the record fine piece of equipment. I serving of dinner was deferred I arriving with raw meat without from six to eight hours. Remove attendance, both men and worn-j The napalm must be mixed for one hour until the vessel I knowing the restrictions looked covpr during last half hour of en member's of the union, voted properly to produce the best re- .passed out of the Sound. The I so harassed that the chefs took baking. Add boiling water as re- by secret ballot. suits, frery destruction of the same gale-lashed seas R-e re- t.lri his aunt. M.s. Christensen. but for several years Ladies and Gentlemen LING - ihe tailor ypon arrival. In Finland, he studied English, readies said, the Communists have taken lng it and seeing Aim. over all the farmland and Indus- m iusn movies ho ua tries, and the people live in fear. I three speak and Kite pity on them." quired during baking to keep offering seven-per-cent in- targets on which it is dropped, ported to have carried otr t.i' beans covered with liquid. Yield: creas aeains. the unions flat! Pii,,t mr.iainpri that, the verandah of one of the build- Even in Denmark, there are re-1 wunoui aiincuisy. 2'M Uixth St Hume r49 about 12 cups. ' 40-cents-an-hour demand whicn ' jellied gasoline bomb they were ln?s at Plne Isla,ld HRhthoii.se. Ham and Bean Sandwich i,iM , lminn th,, th m. ,..ti nn, rr,o,iv The Camosun arrived In port WHAT POES THE $(N DQl s SASKATCHEWAN BLIND REGINA (CP) A recent provincial report shows that Saskatchewan has 824 registered o,..-- .bu.c.vo. inu panies had agreed 10 make some So Lt Anthony Modica, Jr., a baked beans; one cup cnopped changes in the working condi- short, muscular Navy officer, cooked ham; one-halt cup chop- .ions. The hasie. wp Ik now Si hi. ci.igi wrt. csraiea m m tUfr CfQ DCAfUC9 ? blind Of the total there two chili persons. ped celery; tablespoons per nour. I crews tackled the problem ar. 111 in Regina. , sauce; one teaspoon horserad-, To reacn a settlement thp The barrel and coils were the at 2 o'clcx'k Sunday afternoon from th.s south and sailed at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm and Slewrrrt whence she will return here tomorrow mo:nlnr southbound. -L- Stormy w,athcr al.so rleljived th. Union steamer Chilcotin, Capt. Harry McLean, on her Moving, Vaeking, Crating Shipping ami General Cartage and Storage Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agrnts lor Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. isn; mree-quariers leaspuon unlon agrCed to scale down their result. salt- , t , original proposal of 40 cents an j Modica has spent 23 years in Combine Ingredients and nour. the na Tne Korean war pro. blend together lightly. Yield: yVith Vice-President David vided his first experience with Three cups. McPhee in the chair, Ray Gard- napalm. But in a few short ! HISTORIC PAPER l WINNIPEO ICPI Tlie Israelite Press celebrated its 40th year of publication here with a 40-pase Issr?, printed in English '.md Yiddish. week-end voyage to the south iream or ean soup mgre- ncr, secretary oi ine local, react months he has become the ship s o,.r.on rhni-w.it. Tsiandx R'n .for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and P,irk Avenues . Est. 1910 Phones GO and i9 dients: One cup dried white a report of the negotiations from expert on this hellish weapon reacnd ,,0rt at 6 30 last even- (navy) beans; six cups boiling the business agent in Vancou- which Communist prisoners of )n from ,ne isiancis al,d sailed water; one teaspoon salt; one ver. Thomas Parkin, field rep- war admit they fear most of all. at 8 pm on continual Ion of her tablespoon (fat; cue-half cup of the UF & AWJ,: lyentativc ,.You know tne uy who con. vn e lo Vancouver, chopped onion; one tablespoon al.so attended the meeting. i ccived it must have had a weird I. Brings out their natural flavor I Was Nearly Crazy With Fiery Itch- rntt! t Htwovprwi Dr. D P nmnts mtflT ! rrUft - D D. D. Prrwription WrrHI nnniilr. thu pure, cooling, Hl'itd mMJcatiom tlN comfort from rrurl lt;tiri unwcl bv prwmA. i.implM, rahi. tthlfte font tnrl othw Itrh troubl". Trtl Itottle, 4.1 firm ppltrntlor ehwh evnn th mo tntpni tt-h or money hick Ask drui"t lor I) l. I Prescrtutiun (ordinary or eitr rtxenftfc)- nour, one quart uive cupsj noi wilh lne ncw proposals now mind," Modica said in tribute to milk; one tea-spoon salt; one- being put before the companies, the bomb. quarter teaspoon pepper. ihe' union has decided thai, Modica's unorthodox mixing Soak beans overnight in failing agreement, they will ask barrel is as simple as the result enough water to cover. Drain, f()r conciliation. In turning down it seeks. The proper mix look add boiling water and one tea- the offer from the Salmon Can- like a pot of starch, except that spoon salt. Simmer covered until ners' operating committee, lne , the coloring is light wine Instead tender (about two hours). Shoremen's local asked their 0f white. If a pressure saucepan is used Vancouver negotiating commit-; Modica and his crew usually Six Months for Garage Theft Six months Imprisonment In Oakalla Jail was the sentence given Malcolm McDonald, 22, by and sweetness, of courts. That's just how Sugaroosfing brings out the delicious flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makH them extra crisp and tasty. Grape-Nuti Flakes are nourishing and o ercmomm ' cook the soaked beans in water tee to set a dead line for set- turn out about 2:30 a.m. to get Magistrate W. D Vance In city Try them they're unbeatable. lo uaieiy cover iui ju iaiiiui.t-rt reauy 101 a auiin:. niipctuii .a police Court last week. McDonald had pleaded guilty in fat until clear, add flour and of otller B.C. Pacific coast lo- off, blend well. Add hQt milk, cook- cals, asked their committee not KASY TO HANOI K ing and stirring until slightly to go below the minimum wage j They never get to witness the thickened. Add drained, cooked demand. ; results of their work but pilots beans and season with remain-1 Resolutions, to be read at the oblige them with vivid accounts. ing salt and pepper. Re-heat convention in' Vancouver March Modica quotes one pilot who to stealing money from Bill's Service Station, where he was employed, February 15. William Thain, owner of the garage, said he lost $110. Value Plus! Better Service for You , Here's Why Master plumbers trained to and .serve hot. Yield: Six ser also draf.ed at the ,1t,utrr.lCMIIIf4 19, were meeting. vings. BOWS 2-BOW Mil AM"!. if you want to scii it, aavertls t. News classifieds. dropped a napalm bomb on a 1 trench and claimed 50 Com-I munists were killed. Another ' put a tank out of commission with a direct hit. ' In the pilots' room Lieut. Floyd Ussy said: "It works now; 1 results are fine." Another said: "Napalm is the best weapon GUILI'H, Out. CP) From 20 different coiintnt-i, 73 hr-cipn students are attending regular courses at '.in Cnlin-ni Agriritltural College and V.?ter-inp-v Cr ie".e hep, i'vrv uek HOW TO tlUIVI 'v" ll your plumbing, heat-inn problems . . the right tools . '. . service at your need ... all Ujiue a belter if b for you. PliON'E !M'E S 1(1 SAANICH riumbing & Heating to Modica. "All you have to do Is keep your wits about you," he said. Once loaded aboard a plane and taken into the air. the napalm must be dropped. Pilots do not try to land aboard the carrier with this fiery load. Although satLsfied with the results of the rusty barrel and colls, Modica isn't resting on his laurels. He's mulling over a plan that would enable planes to carry more napalm. t""U 525 PAIN ,939 FORD Tudor 1947 FORD Sedan Coupe 1948 DESOTO Custom Sedan 1949 CHEV. Sedan Two-tone , 1950 FORD Custom Fordor ' Bob Parker Ltd. .1 is "brotherhood week" and the we've got. IN THE JOINTS 11 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Worm offacitd ports. famous .nwuiUMt wr.orc tht-v The stuff isn't particularly mingle with 140 o'hers. " dangerous to handle, according A v Rub in worm oil. Koop covorad with worm ftartnol. 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