V Prince Rupert Ooiiy News Saturday, March 31, 1051 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL Ethiopian Emperor Wcommnr CFPR i:10-Here'au::fG,a 8:15-Mu,lrlS S :30-Mjr:iitiB u,,.- :-Utu City Council Has Chuckle (Subject to Change) HERE and NOW Citv council had quite a chuc B.AU- Mornini. e,.. ' Blackwood On Bndge , By Easley Blockwood 9:58-Tlm sL; "u kle this week, with broad grins they turned thumbs down 10:uO-Mornh,g VUi, !O:30-Meludv Til on a resuest fn.m the district of West Vancouver for en-dorsation of a move to slop Pacific Great Eastern iO:45-"Rbin Ho,, v I - . . t Mr. Muzzy has the bad habit of treating any card under a ten spot in a very casual fashion. Often, in leading from a weak suit in dummy, he plays whichever card he happens to touch first. West Vancouver FGE committee enclosed a questionaire which it will present to the government to "convey siguifi- Kitcin n'' 1 1:00 -Kindergarten $ 11:15 -Round.Up Tm, 11:31 Message Ptnoa n:33-Recorded Inter', 1 1 :45- Scanrtlnuvlan u, None vulnerable, i SATURDAY -P.M. 4:30-Sports College 4:45 Memo from Lake Suceest 5:00 -Symphony for Strings 5:30 Linger Awhile 6;00 CBC News 6:05 NHL Hockey 7:30 Organ Recital 8:00 "Your Army presents" 8:15 Musical Program 8:30 Prairie Schooner 9:00 - John Sturgess 9:15 Armdale Chorus 9:30 Music ill the Night 10:00 CBC NEWS 6:10 CBC News 10:15 Trocadero Orch. 10:30 Buzz Adlam's Playroom u :oo weuher and Sign U.l SUNT-A C:S0- Recital 9:00 BBC News & Comty 9:15 Music for Meditation East dealier. the nine of diamonds (not , caiK-e of Its claim" Uiat the rati much difference between the extension would harm the pro-. six, the seven and trie nine). (It is the democratic privilege of the people in this country to express their opinions and views on matters which concern their community and country. Through this column, a new feature of the Daily News, tlu; people of Prince Rupert will be given the right by answering a direct opportunity to exercise this question. I Question: "IN THE FACE OF I I III ItAL KENT CONTROLS BEING RF.MOVFJ1 TODAY IX YOU ADVOCATE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT CONTROLS? WHAT IS VOI It OPINION ON 1'RICH CONTROLS? Mr. AJjt-1 played tilt lack ana Mr. Muzzy put in Hue (juee:) which won. Now he entered dummy with the nee of hearts and led the i-':i:-cbc News U-I'iogruijiKesun, luce. . And the first few questions were: "Why does the government suggest PGE extensions north will bring more traliic aud more profit to a southern rail extension when It knows that once 12:-B.C. Farm Bdff six of diamonds, killing Mr l:uO The Concerm,. '' ',' nm&Xt , ii, f ifii il fin nit nil 1 : 30 Musical Pronw OtlHllfilil Vim . iWWftif'PvMnWiaMmMiiiiM f t..i nr.;..i Coi-ieuip T. FmDeror of T.tbionia. at Ine 't the PGE touches Prince George much of the profitable traffic- J.tJ l,LOKUlg Mm 2:00-B. C. School El 2:30- Records at P both .soiUh and north will dis ' co.ieh.Mun of Ins address of welcome, exchanges Rreet.i.Ks u.t Uie I United Nations Commissioner for Kritrea. I.duardo An.e Mali enzo, ! f Bolivia, at the Imperial Palace in Add.s ; Ababa One of t e Lm-peror's favorite dogs who frolicked around the throne throutfioiit i the entire ceremony appears at the lower right hand ei.rner, above. M. 3d Harmony haroor a : 59 Time Signal . 10:00 BC. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 2:45- Let's La ArJ ' Hr. I imiuvU") I 8 -A 6 I H A K i 5 1) - ? 8 6 2' ! (Mr. Ib4rr) (Mr. licl S- J1U7 B--B (i 3 H 0 4 H Q 10 7 6 d t a a D k J C J C K Q in 4 (Mr. Mii7.su) S - K 11 4 H- fl 3 I A J HI 3 . C A 1) B II . The bidding: i fcael limiiU Me-I Nurlh Pass 1 D Pass 1 H Pass 1 NT Pus 2 NT Pans 3 NT All puss 111 today's deal lie carelessly led the nine of diamonds from dummy on the first round of that .suit and it tost liim his contract. V Mr. Master's opening lend was the queen (f spades which was ' won on the hoard with the ace. Mr. Muz.y's very next play was appear and Vancouver will us its monopoly as the sole junction terminus of the railway?" j;uu- ine Music Bn 3:15 Don Messet ur lslamiers 10:30 Way of the Spirit "Does (the government) that many millions are being ll:oo i m; news 11:03 Capitol Report Answers: j James Hremuer, 051 Hays Cove ! Avenue: "Yes, I think we should Mil Kill , sin ! put into Industries hi Central B.C because of the anticipated Tomorrow May See Big Ones in -niK county iu WdNCg HUm ItOI.riKN AT PKINiT i.kuk j milium cheaper haul via Prince Geon;e 11:30 Religoas Period 12:00 -N.Y. Philharmonic Sym phony Orch 1:30-Church of the Air 2:00-Jake and the Kid 2: 30 -Critically Speaking 3:00 - John Fisher Reports 3:15CBC News JUK IIIOW anil VI nj and thence to Prince Rupert or Edmonton and Uie East-" The request was noted and filed, while another alderman commented: Abel s king with his ace. He laid down the ten of diamonds in the vague hope that the suit would break 8-3. It didn't an-J now Mr. Masters' eight of diamonds was the high card in the suit. Mr. Muzzy could take only eight tricks and was down one. How different if lie had played dummy's smallest diamonds on the first two rounds of the suit. Then dummy's nine would have won the third round and the ten in (lie closed hand would have won the fourth trick in the suit, assuring tire success of the contract. Here is a general principle to follow in finessing. Like most general principles it Is usually but not always true. In leading lrom a weak holding in a suit up to a strong holding, intending to take a finesse, lead the lowest card from the weak hand. This applies if there are sufficient entries to get back to the "weak" hand for additional finesses. but. "there mb-.ht he good catchv-s taken from Uie mouth of Kayox river, within walking distance of have rent control because of the i liousing shortafiv. Il could prove j a serious factor if rents were 1 allowed ti go uj). Tiu y i e ton j high as it: is. And I think prices ; should be eontfolled ,to uvoi-l j ! t urtlier del'lution of our dollar." i j Mrs. Kay Keahar, 109 Ninth j I Avenue West: "My rent is OK bu( j ! Uiene are a lot of people I know Jealous . . ." lie mi niiMiirs. iiniln ft. uml t.1,1 It ol Nfu liii i wild M cm , UNDKIt and by VIHTI: runt ol ExiHMiu-m ismh ikiv (;mrt una w nyulnst the gnuds mc tli ilelwulitiiu,. Jtieh Ci Klnif mid Niw Cliv r, Plumbing & Heating mm M-tw-d nil the furuiLuri Slfcllieart Derby SlartinS (ioyab or Terrace Ti.moiT'w may see lh' fiist slu-lhead weighed in for the RoI and Gun Club's sluing derby which opened Good Friday. C'p). Ed Martin, game warden, said today the water of Cloyuh river looks promising and "sonic1 .'.teelhead should hi; taken" over tin; week-end. Cpl. Martin made a survey trip of the river Fiiilay and, although there were some jx'oplc i:.)U,'s,. he thought the water was still loo high. "But if this weather keeps up Aged Simpson Native Dies int-nt, !(hmI and imviM l-ountiTH. table, ramie iIIkIu-k. ull-lliMh illlll utlu uiul oil Widiitsday, Apr ul. tlu' hour iil II U , Kkeeiia station. Favorite lures, he said, were cluster eggs tred on, golf-tee spinners and flat fish Jure. "Hut you're best off having a variety of bait at this time because the steelhead seem to he specially finicky now. Fishing will be much better in April and beginning of May," thought, the warden. Best fishing on the Cloyah, probably would bo just below the I'rudhomme 'lake dam and halfway down to the bay. I With the death Thursday night Qf Charles Pierce, 83-year-old " native of Port imp-son, there passes another or the ! links with the aboriginal past. B.;rn in Port Simpson Decern - Iber 24, 1SC7, Mr. Pierce died In "his home from a lingering ill 3:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27 Weather Report 3:30- Winnipeg Symphony Ore 4:30 My Uncle Louis 5:00-8turtiine 0:00 National Sunday F.veninp Hour 0:45-The Four Gentlemen 7:00 CBC News 7:10-Weekend Review 7:20 Special Speaker 7:30 Little Symphonies 8:00-Rtjtge '51 9:00 Chambei Musl 9:30 Vesper Hour 10 O0-CUC News 10:10 CBC News Id: IS Canada's Indians 10:30-First Piano Quartet lt:O0 -Weather Sijjii orf MONDAY-AM. :00-MuslcaI Cloclt who pay terrific high rents here. ; I definitely think .something i should be done alxjut rent con- , trols." A I p li o n s e liandenault, 2HI ; Ninth Avenue West: "Rents should bv controlled and I think our provincial government should look after that. Housing shortage may be a local problem. Some rents arc very high for what people are getting. Something should be done about prtcu.s, too, because they seem to go up so fast our wages can't keep up with them." Mrs. V.. M. Barber, 112 Beach" Place: "I definitely think the B.C. government should take-over InrfniMiii. ut i,Unf lioilMP, grime Hnin-rt, ollr fur Mule at pulili, the right, title ami m UefeiiduhU 111 the ulxi, chattels. Inventory may hp v (li-e u( the Sherllt, m llltule with Kiienfl , t he kiukIs. I I'erliw of 8le I OTi shall tie subject tfl the ' ltv and Mllnlelual Aid , hotel arrivals ness. Burial will be In Port bimp- son, where Uie deceased is sur "I d like to see a lot of Interest taken in this derby," but he 'warned: "Don't forget your fish- ing license." ! Welehing-ln station for thi Paled ol Prmre Ru- Prince Rupert vived by his do est next of km, Henry White, a ncpiw-w. Mr. Pierce's wife predeeeasfd liiin. MARCHAND ' SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE far Repairs and Alteration Smith&ElkinsUd. TO. ttns 274 twenty-nlntli day ol M M - fihenll nt t; it should be very good avoi the week-end," he said, adding the river was already ivccdi.13 Sns-t.f rday. The warden advised fishing misslit be better at high tide. I Several sleclliead were seen, lie i said, lint they would not take ' any hue yesterday. i Good f is h 1 n p., he thought, would be loiuul now on the Copper river, near 'Terrace, ''if jone could ci.ly gi t. there by car." ilhc roftd .he said, was closed I bet ween Bkeeiia and Kwinit.su Rod and Gun derby is at Harold Thorn's at 1114 Tenth Avenue East. Prim VI If you want to sell It, advertls it B. Raptis, B Iadball, D. Rao-gele, A. Powell, V. Bennett, L. Hooper, B. Russell, W. Brieot, D. Douglas, R. Moore, J. McGa'!-non, C. Riatt, Penticton; VV. Drake and L. G. Swann, Vancouver; G. W. Anderson, llo-ouium, "Wa.sh.; II. N, Johnson, Quebec. ivni controls to avert exploitation tif the public due to the terrific housing shortage. Prices should also be contriilled for the same reason. Air passengers From Vancouver ( Friday i Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from P; f word per insertion, minimum charge uk. tnru. i.uio - Funeiul Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2 00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE 10ST FOB SALE ITNI ISAl. NOTIVE siRiHii. in Hie eilu Fridav. March 30. 1951. Ole, age 57 years Three-Fifths of Warehouse V Is Dismantled (July two sections remain of t i if fo:mei- United .States Army v. prelum. on the local water-f.-mit. Tiiree have beentL'-!!ic!:slii'(l and workmen ex:pe.;t l.h' hi t two which I hey are now wo- kinr; on ti be taken awny in a lew months. Over K'i.Dii;) bricks will be taken from the !!:i-fiH:t -chimney of the va.-i house. These rainy day:;, t iv ) men con hi- seen from the top of t.h? building cleaning bricks broken from the Mr. Mi Canity, Dr. D. Black, Miss Boelime, Mi-i Hilton. Miss Sleeves, Miss Main, H. N. Joli i-soil, MLss Mitchell, J. R. Wilson, K. Picken, II. Pe ley. II. Wilson, Mr. Mi-r:raer From Vancouver (today Mirs E Ball. L. Mat thews. To Vancouver i today i Jos. l:c!niie, M s. Delorne, S. W Collins. B. II, lame. VV. Mi-Roe, K. P'. Hardin:', J, G. I.ee, Mr. Bacon, W. Tl. Cle lime, F. Seymour. S. Mi-riay. To Ranrisoit today) J. Dav-les, I. Riiielinrt, M. Kostchvn. M i. E. Gram's, V. Bland, Mr. Mahon. To Port Hardy (today) -P. T, Dahle. BUSINESS LOCATION 1 mile west of Terrace. Immediately Fast of the High School: Store 20x40 6-room House 24x36 1 Acre $7500.00 Cosh E. T. KENNEY LTD. ti:rra( ic, b.c. Real Estate Insurance (7(H FOR SALE-'-, ton Dodge truck, good condition. Phone Black i 90S. . 12. IfOR SALE 2-WheeI freight LAST- Kevs in Ul , case. Box 08 Dail- FOR RKNT-tieM room, an 8th ' traier. iui inn mi ' 709. 10 mom lis, oeioveu uusuunu Mrs. Jessie D. Strand, 1205 Beach Place. Services will be condiu-t-ed at first United Church at 2,30 pin. Monday. April 2, with Rev L G. Helber otf iciating. Interment to follow in Fuirview Cemetery B. C. Undertakers in chariie of arrangements. tl":) " SIIKKIFF'S SAI.F. Jlic pioneer htiiffffhl ROOM Tor RPi't J1 FOR SALE -Office Furniture j ji j Tavlor Sale, lypewrnei Desk, Dalton combined adding iiiai-time and cash regisli-r. alter t p"'... r 41 U-DRIVF. ;il ureayihf t01i vaiiiiiiu '..t. (77p) DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 rVANW bicycle liiu qai .H' nun idrl'ft III A UTl'tl Hlill, clien ...J ...... rlroo en K . 1043 Pontiac Sedan in good run-nine order, slightly more than 2(i.0(l0 miles, for cash. M. M STEPHENS, Sheriff, Court. Hoti.se. (KOcl . . ! .. ,i i ixiii ...i.i a i.. i,.,ii 1144 Am 28' Willi. r 69 Dailv "5... WANTKD-Fir NOTICE PERSONAL i In iTKnir a M'er.'n 111 IP Ppi-manent i ln-o.se Ave. Red 22. (77H fTFsaLE-T2 ft. Outboard with HI b p. Johnson 2 D. Write J, Knellman. Port MsKiliKUili FOR SALE Easy washer, l's years old. wood condition, real buy. Black 294. (77c m m w all ts- T, liM)DU A me ut. N': Co Kpakime laiidJIOree, W eradicated with Sacu-Peio. Wiu tiiiwt i-enioirktirile fliscOV- 'eSSionct I I P' uMneAS cine Ar or llio tiiin K-uu.Pelo Is ReBUhiliiin-l.iwllll nilit Speed nil Hie Noiiliei ii Ti-uii-l'nn bu hit llti-linnv friini lai i nit av H veins in ti:i: aulhorhert ly the MlntKter of ruhlir The tinderilt-neit, bring n person Work:;, In writing, to ewrclse Uie powers vested in tlu Minister In Piirt.ll ol 1he "Hi-liwav Ait." uiul hi-lnu of the opinion that trmt. porMim of 1 be Koi-ihi-i-ii Ti-iiiis-ProviiK-iiu Iliuhway from Callowuy Itaplds to Tyee In liuBl" guaranteed to kill the roots of any hair and contains no drugs or chemicals. LorBeer Lab 679 Granville, Vancou NATIONAI IX KNOWN NAMES ver, BC. (H Cranes: Draglines; Adams HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE MAUClAPvET MeTEOI) SWEDISH AMERICAN Line Metals Ltd..-couver, e. u 6357. 10 il:iui.-i"! lliroiu'.n exLi-Hordinury iniiiii- uit-n-ini, ,ii-o-y n,... 1111 It.i-i mint Ion jmrstumt to Si-i-lton 35 of the IlHiliwiiy Act. The follow Ins lond and sp' tlniltntlous lire Imposrrl on the BUid highway Until flllther notlr-e: ... 1. , .. .,..Vsiln in e Northern TrnnR-VroVltl- MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. WAKTKU . "KlocKlinim sailing May jaw from New York accommodation lor ladv available return September 0th. Applv Dvb-havti & Hanson Immediately, v (78c) DPTOMETUIRT Room 10 5TONE BUILDING u1 1 I1U Road tlraders; utiieiora di-Black Too Road Maintenanct Pkmlpmeiil: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Hock GraOliles, T L Smith Concrete Mixeis. Ciurk Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders tor 5t.jrkpiie and Snow Removal; Ru-e PimI-able Centrifugal Pumiis, National Dragline &'Wers and RuelLets: National All Bteei i.... nairis, ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOF3 CHTMNEY3 OIL BURNERS in n Prince Huiio- Hii m-i,oii fiiini oH'iuw: to, ..ii,.,, ... ... rkil Mi- liw-uv from (inllownv Kaplils to Tyee hnvliiK a maximum .Krorn v.. i"hl. or lonillti!! In eKcesrt of fitly per cent of Uml. allowi.l In th" Tt. eol.il Ions niM.te pursuant to Kni-tion 311 of the "Hll'.hway Act," II.8BC. HI4II. The spoerl limit, of vehicles with pneumatic t.lrer. is restrieted to twenty miles p: r hour. Vehicles with .ml id tires are prohlhiled from m ini' this IIK;liwav dnrlm; such times as this rei?iihil Ion Is in force. DATED at, Prince Rupert, B.C., this Slot day of March. 1051. I.. E. KM1TII, nivl-.lonal lini;ineer, Depart incut of Plililic Works. (Ml CASH for scrap east brass, copper batteries and radiators Phone 543 call 829 6th W- 1 -J city I" ' Very Gasoline Hoists; Nvtlo w Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Convcvoi.-.- PHONE BLUE Km M. BOX 11K4 NORTHLAND Dalrv miiK deliv PHONES Black 75?. Red 894 P.O. Rox 1(170 FOR WIFE A"" . fo,,r or I'1'1 ered 24c per ouan. wnv pay more? Phone 18 lor dailv de liven service M-29 tional Macliuiei v Co. Uml en. V a 1 '"le BjC .!!. orsuiu-iP HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BJJRNER3 Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist FOR SAIiE One Foley auto TASTY TEA ROI.IS can be ob- required oy r" matic saw liter complete. -trie or hand power. J0-; Burns Lake. BC. (77';! Write t" - tainea tooav aim every uuv i the Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phone 643 for orders. Uf REAL ESTATE BUILDERS 6 CONTRACTORS H. G. I1ELGERS0N LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Plume 9B Evenings Black 899 SIDNEY. GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.' Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 PLUMBING and HEATING - FOR SALE 6 room house 6th 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 Ave Kast. Close to srw""" . hospital. Phone (ireen 785. fonditlo"- " B.C. Sheet metal worn. iar a"'1 o-ravel roofing Call 829 6th West Phone 543. Itournean and Rons. 't iTRCENTi-vr: FOR SALE-S room house full SCHOOLS AND COLI HGES ACC01 basement,, 2 lots iei;n beautiful gardens. Newly re decorated inMde and o--Readv to move InM. Applv w 7th East. iir": CIVIL SERVICE E V A KIN ATICINS QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE IIOSriTAL mtwJC ACS? scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block f08-3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHANO, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 203 Phone 88 PREPARE NOW FOR Spline- Ex- FOR SALE-I.arf:e. 4 newly dec uminalinns write M. : School 301 Eiulerloii Bldi?.. Winnioeg. Man. in) orated. uu rom-irir -ment. Ternw. Box 6 News 7(m: KKPAIltS SEE this four room homeood . rorufl -TI DltDHWU KPRntAI.fR'P ROOKKfcw - - S ove service ana reuairs. u D Ronson. Black R03 f location, luepiace, ut-w.-. heat, earaee. Very earlv or Pupancv. Neat little horne small faniiiv. Full price $4 Term.1, Armstrona Ajencies.' Phone 342 or 207 (eves.i ubci utor v fs fXpern" i ,,eration; keePI'L"", tin Kliflr" (17 a Tf.tr UCEilIRR Vrnmnt. .t RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 COLUSSI'S ' MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 2104l.h fit. Ph. Black 8P.H HELEN'S REAUTY SHOP Permanent;', Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 2044th Street. Phone 655 Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran teed. REAL fcSTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE-5 room house vtth hath, near Conrad School- Phone Green 482. '1 ROOM AND BOARD FOR RALE Trolling boat "Glacier." 34 ft. long. Fullv en nipped. Phone Green 894 after 6 D.m. (79p) imp WAm W - orf I n ELECTROIJUJ? Rales and Service ' R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 11120 For genuine parts-and service CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C Will re-open his office in the Besner Block on or abmtt April 3 ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Blue 961 Box 1819 241 West, 5th Avenue FOR RENT Room and board-Phone Black 890 - WANTEO Room bv PAf(,n'',",v Breakfast, optlonnl. JPrefer Jbiv downtown area. P.O. Box j;r FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware, clothes and . loncine boot.s. National cash register. Gilchrist ioggins lacks and scores of other article at very low prices. B.C. Furniture, 3rd Avenue W. (tf ) 0UAt3EMQ - -IU Mp M.wl.e A.l Sci-vi-, let phone or write above, "Now, who's an old alarmist?"