Prince Rupert Daily News Monday. June 25, 1951 RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR TOUGH-AS-NAILS DRAMA Raw Violence In Pen Film Raw violence inherent in the 1 (Subject U. Change) Of THE BIG HOUSE! 5 J J V savage existence Demuu (nm r . prison walls, is in "Convicted, j Catholic Devout at Eucharist in Terrace Six Hundred of Faithful Attend Impressive . Outdoor Ceremonies More than 200 Prince Rupert Catholics journeyed to Terrace Sunday to meet at the first Euchar-istic Congress held in this part of northwestern British Columbia. This is the first year the Eucharist has been observed in the Vicariate of Prince. Rupert which covers nearly 134,000 square miles. exciting drama, coming today i M -fc 1 fll II mb TV--" and Tuesday to the Capitol She's Smart! She's Thrifty! She's A Good Dresser! Theatre. Glen Ford and Broder- CftUttU news ' I GLENN I UHU BRODERICKbnHYlfiii ick Crawford are co-starrea in a tough-as-nalls story of the Big House. "Convicted" tells the story of what happens to a man in prison, his revolt at the harsh surroundings, his incessant dream of freedom and his hoped-for re-eeneratlon as a useful citizen. Most of Prince Rupert pil grims travelled by a specially I t mmr., w. th Tor- TODAY and Tl'ESDAY Shows at 7 - 9:00 Also Selected Short She's a Wallace's Budget Account Customer! chartered I train which left at 8 4 Catnolic at am. Sunday and returned at 10 Q.cloct Rev & Sjeray OMI I1"1- . , parish priest of Terrace, carried i ne Congress was attended by ft, sacrament. Rev. N. Catholics between Telkwa and of . Terrace, and Prince Rupert, with 600 some Father Turge0n awUUd as dealing in the solemn part andicon and subdeacon. colorful outdoor servioes performed by the most Rev. An- DIGNITARIES thony Jordan, O.M.I., in charge Dignitaries In the Procession, of the Prince Runert Virnriati. i which wended its way to the TODAY to WEDNESDAY MONDAY P.M 4:30 Dick Trimble and the Sea 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:33 Songs and Singers 5:45 Young Man with a son? 5:55 CBC News o uo sapper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30- -Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnette Show i:uo--OJC iews 7:15 CEU News Roundup 7:30 Pacific Pianoforte 8:C0 The Choristers 8:30 Music from Manitoba 9:00 Summer Fallow 9:30 Dixielana Jazz 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC New 10:15 Let's iFnd Out 10:30 Don't Destroy 10:45 Three Sons Trio 11:00 Weather forecast and ' Fish Arrivals TUESDAY A.M. 7" Musical Clock J:0O-CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good H:l3 M;.mn Son 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert t):'HI BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your music appointment i..u i ime bund! 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist Ford plays the convict who! iearns, the hard way, to live by j the convict's code. Crawford plays a district attorney who becomes tre two-fisted warden ofi Ford's prison. I In "Convicted," srenrs of prison routine were made by film-! ing background scenes in San Quentln, California's largest prl- son. Other Federal prisons wvie the models from which interior; scenes of "Convicted" were du-! plicated. ' outdoor altar tor Benediction In a setting outdoors near the tn6 I'm aMeqro?' ih. LOUIS ot ROCHEMONT production ot If you have a good credit background and regular family Income, then Wallace's Budget Plan Is a natural way to buy. There are no service charges. At WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE included Bishop Jordan, Rev. mm. Terrace Catholic Church, mark- jo u ft fur ed off by ribbons and ceremonial Ronald McLean, chaplain of flags, Bishop Jordan celebrated HMCS Ontario, Father Rayner. and Rev. O. P. Mohan, O.M.I., of -if Pontifical Mass. The altar was erected on a raised platform am! was shaded from the hot run. Prince Rupert. Father Rayner preached a BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER SHOWS AT 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 0P A FAMILY L LIVED Ul Fj Bishop Jordan was assisted bv sermon on vocations immed-Rev. P. E. Keane, O.M.I., of Sml-, lately before Benediction, thers, as deacon, and by Rev. Bishop Jordan congratulated Lawrence Turgeon, as subdea-1 the people of Terrace and their Race Question Is Picturized Jai(oring jo or icon. Rev. F. J. Rayner, Prince 1two pnesws, rai-ners iieray ana Rupert, was master of ceremo:i-, Racette. for "tne inimense pains lies. Prince Rupert altar boys I taken to have everything read Added TKOOriSd THE COLORS' HOI.I) THAT POSE QUALITY STORE ( PETTENUZZO'S) 521 FILTON STREET TOTE, served the mass, after which , Ior lne oay- The BLshop also spoke in ; Father Keane preached an elo-: quent sermon on the Holy Euca-I arist., ' The Pontifical Mass began at ,noon. In the afternoon, thi Procession of the Blessed Sac- 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 111:00 Man and His Music , French as well as English on the theme developed by Father Rayner. I After Benediction, the procession returned to the Church I fnr t.h final 'Rnnpirttnn Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. . Phone 649 Moving Packint, Working late? Tired of cooking? Going on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing in Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. I-hone 470 "Lost Boundaries," feature picture coming to the Totem Theatre here this Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, deals with the race question, telling the story of a Negro doctor and his family who passed for whites. The story Is based on a Reader's Digest which commanded much attention. Mel Ferrer plays the part of a young doctor who is unable, after obtaining his medical degree, to obtain a hospital internlship because he is a negro. Finally, he ShippinE and GoJ dvcides to pass as "white," ow-, ing to his light skin, obtains the , internlship In a New England hospital and begins practice in' a small town where he becomes a prominent and esteemed citizen. With the outbreak of war, he tries for a Navy commission whereupon his secret becomes jeopardized and the position, of lartace and kne Complete, Reliable nd clent Service. Also jer Canadian Liquid Air ft SHIPS AND WATERFRONT for Oxygen, Acetyls r ANNOUNCING The Sale of HANSEN'S GROCERY to MR. MAURICE TENG Mr. and Mis. R. H. Hansen wish to thank many customers for their patronage and trust they will contjnue to patronize the new owners. It welding supplies. C. P. Balagno of Prince Rupert, was in charge of organ music, and the Annunciation Choir led the singing. Other clerical delegates at the Congress includede four Sisters of St. Ann from Smlthen, where they are attached to Smothers Hospital; delegates from Hazelton and Kwlnltsa; eight Sisters of St. Joseph from Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert visitors to Ter the weather, which was hot and i himself and family threatened LINDSAY'S CARTA & STORAGE LIMIT The climax comes with dramatic dry and dusty. Temperature For NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK SEE Cor. 2nd and Park Atti impact. Bvatrlre Pearson plays the part of the doctor's beautiful and .faithful wife. rose to 82. However, they were told It had been much hotter the day be-fore, when temperatures had soarel to 90. Est. 1910. PhonetHil race were greatly impressed wlch With a passenger list aggregating upwards of 100 persons, including sixteen round trippers and 42 native children from Alert Bay school heading for the Skeena River to spond the summer with thenr parents, Union steamer Camosun, Capt. 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