Prince Rupert Daily News Monday. April 2, 1951 the hondi, th Kaarti, K intpimd 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR JtXj lolonti thai gav ro'QuarW...' JCIJC now bring jrot th brillianct of TVW. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Something New From Maugham A little-known aspect of the past of W. Somerset Maugham, the famous British author, is (Subject to Change) WATERFRONT WHIFFS - - brought to light in the film "Trio," starring Jean ("Ophelia") Simmons, Roland Culver and James Hayter, which comes today and Tuesday to the Capital Theatre. The episode in "Trio" which A stowaway aboard the Union steamship Chil-cotin was met by the R.C.M.P. Friday afternoon. Giving his name as Jim O'Donnell, an extra head was noticed at the dining table by Chief Steward Harry Humphries Thursday morning. G. C. Foote, the purser, believes that O'Donnell got aboard the boat in Vancouver Wednesday after-! - - J. casts a new light on author Maugham is entitled "Sanitor-ium," and is concerned with the dramatic goings-on in a T.B. sanitorium in Scotland. This story was not Invented out of . ' TW Oprfr Mitthrw Adam Srrei'.rrK y l - TODAY and Tl'ESDAY 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. MONDAK P.M 4:30 The Golden Pine Cone 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30 Dixieland Jazz 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6: 30--Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnette Show 7:00--CBC News 7:15 CEC News Roundup 7:30 Songs for Earl:' Evening 7:45 The Island's Other Side 8:00 Eric Wild 8:30 Bold Venture 9:00 Summer Follow 9:30 Melody froi.i tne Sky 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 CBC Choristers. 11:00 Weather forcast and sign-off TUfcMiyrt'N AM 7 ' ' Musical Cloct 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 M:.nlns Son? noon, some hours before sail "10 YEARS AGO saw 11 haen ing time. "It is rare to get stowaway and especially from i Vancouver to Prince Rupert," j April 2, 1941 I death of the author's mother. In audience with the Pope in had always harried the now 70-Rome this morning was Foreign year-old Maugham. As a child Minister Matsuoka of Japan, who he suffered a touch of it an 1 LIGHT UP Ithen, after exhausting work as at is also conferring nth Benito Mussolini. The Japanese minister said that his country stood for international peace. said Capt. William McCombe who phoned in to the city polico. O'Donnell pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge in city polie court Saturday. Sentence was reserved by Magistrate W. D. Vance for a week pending investigation by Immigration HOTEL FRASER HOUS a British Intelligence agent during the First World War, it overtook him and he was -confined for two years in a Scottish sanitorium before being cured. In his own words, author Maugham "kept his eyes and ears open," Rangers, with James, Grins-trand, Asemlssen, Wrathall and Birc. scored 3 to 0 over the Stvle'ttes in the Ladies' Bowling despite his illness pud I he re SEE OUR DISPLAY "Being too sick to go to school has certain disadvantages and castor oil Is one of them!" enH was "Sanitorium. lirst. a Lrague last night. On the Styl- OF widely-acclaimed short jstm-y and now the outstanding cpko'te in "Trio." vtt.es team were Stone, Schaeffer, Nelson and Lautens. High average score for the evening was 242 by Rose LaBelle of Savoy Swingers. authorities. 1 j ' I Having been delayer! by heavy freight for waypoints, Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden, arrived in Port at 6:15 last evening from Vancouver and sailed at 11 p.m. for Alice Avm and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow to sail south at 12 noon. Another Union liner Chilcotin, arrived at 5:30 p.m. from Masset Inlet and sailed at 8 p.m. for Vancouver. I Better English By D. C. Williams ',' 1. What Is wrong with this MANSON Racketeers Are Cited WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) The Senate topped oft a sensation- A short circuited ca,- wiic brought the city fire brigade out to Second Avenue and Seventh J EWELLE A Daily News editorial states: "Prime Minister Churchill de- 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 LiUIe Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Morning Concert h-59 Time SUnai 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Charlie Kunz Presents 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weatner Report 11:31 Mpssaee Per'.ud 11:33 Recorded Interlude Street at 6:45 Saturday evening sentence? "The men divided the THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SEHVIC clares his war aim Is to defeat tvi second week-end call was 30X 998 522-3rdAe J the Nazis and that is as far as he from 941 Third Avenue West, is willing to go at present. ... I wnere a chesterfield caught fire packed hearings of Its crime committee at the week-end by voting contempt of Congress citations against twelve balky wit When this is completely accom- 1 Rot,h were controlled, without plished there will be a new fight gevere loss. nesses headed by Frank Costello, reputed New York gambling king pin. the province, at three-quarters of a million money between themselves." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "dirigible"? 3. Which one cf thess wordo i misspelled? Haze, blaze, amaze phaze. - , t. 4. What does the word "cynosure" mean? ' 5. What word beginning with sun means "to consolidate"? r Answers 1. Say "among" when referring tdj more than two. 2. Pronounce dlri-jl-bl, all l's as in "it" and accent first syllable, not dir-IJ-i-bl with accent on second svllable. 3. Phase. 4. A centre of Attraction or attention. "He wbs the cynosure of all eyes." 5. Brought here by Doug. Frizzell and Bert Morgan, the westlers Jack McLaughlan and Tarzan Reynolds both stepped off the Prince George this morning, shipmates before their fight Miss Alma Grigg, eldest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grigg, of I Anyox, was married to Donald i Cleal bv Rev. C. D. Clarke at the Due here tonight is the Frank Waterhouse freighter Island King, Capt. A. E. Gough, which is unloading 196 creosoted piles and 350 tons of cement and other plant supplies at Watson Island today. Before going out to the North Pacific Cannery with 50 tons of supplies, a small parcel of general cargo will be left here. Lumber and concentrates will be unloaded at Alice Arm, with 40 tons of coal for Stewart, before loading about 550 tons of bulk concerates from the Silbak Premier mine at Stewart. By CHIC YOUN i.: 45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00-Mid-Day Melodlr 12:15 CBC New! 12:25 Program iter.umf 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 Allison Grant. Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random At the same time Senator Alexander Wiley 'Republican. Wisconsin announced he and Senator Charles Tobey. (Republican, New Jersey) will introduce a resolution within a week to extend the life of the committee until next January 15. The Senate. acceding to popular demand, voted Thursday for a month's ertcnslon of the committee's life to April 30. . 77. home of the bride's parents rein u of Geo. Sinclair, cm i4 1 honor Mrs. bl.,de,g gjst Mr8 Mrs.. G. R. S. Blackaby enter-: wafi brldesmaidt tained ladles of the First Baptist u m bei SUpported I viimLu i.enjr. ..B by "u Russell Jack attending were Mrs. J. Arm- strong. Mrs. E. E. Brandt. Mrs. G. Berg and Mrs.. T. Christoff. BIONDIE St. Andrew's won 7-2 over the Daughters of England in the whist league play-off for championship last night. Under 3. Watson, the winning team were Messrs. J. M. Campbell, 8. D. 25 YEARS AGO I iijii!;1' n iisr '"'jiPif n ,1 '''MppR X TCa-tS ' I r TMEPe, (NOW WHAT WE PE 6AX -????J"0 eiCNPIE ? I A AWhAT I iNOW-THATS) , AL YOU SAYING, CAN'T HEAR YOU J 'J.JilL 7 V I S BETTEI? fil&J WGWOOD ? WITH THE WATB? yVSs DID VOU ) X I At VlX .-J ftsf S' V? I COULDN'T w (WMNS jr j AOVfP'-l!l, I S?U HEAR YOU VVfTH K j 'WATEe 119B 1 Macdonald, J. Frew, D. C. Stuart i 1 L ' , 7 . and A'd- W. M. Brown. Daughters ! , The Bvckwith Block, owned v. by Qf Engiand re Mrs. D. Wilton I Mrs. Frank Clapp, has been sold (caplam)i Mrs, j0s. Howe, Mrs. j to the Loyal Order of Moose for w ghaw Mrs c A Tucki Mrs. 1 $20,000. Present tenants are the Wnatmani Sr., ttnd Mrs. A. L. I Ban ie Furnishing Store and the Hjllg ' 1 Elks. The deal was in tiro nanus 1 1 w Jpm i ol T. Collart, Ltd. With three goals the Montreal Marrons won their second game by a shut out against the Victoria Cougars In the Stanley Cup playoffs at Montreal last night. 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