Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, December 3, l!)jl Lincoln Death Stalin Central Plot Filmed !Church FPre L Mews of -the. District J "ships ' ai 'd " Rupert Vandals! Keeping Terrace WATERFRONT NEW YORK Two hooded Based on a much disputed pai;e Ukrainian priests, who escaped 'mage of glajn from Soviet Russia, sav there t B'"us ficuro. 1" w Visit Terrace Air Field Open Union steamer Coqultlam, Cant. James Hunter, returned to Abraham Lincoln while he was communist use of religion as an u",rch bulldmgs c, nn on his his wav way to to Washington Washington in in ; Mit instrument rumen. ,,r of nrooauanda ,,. ,,i ,,, KWI'S Pi'av to '. , " tl For a Girl's Xmas Gift WALLACE'S OF COURSE Kill, rem it fin- everything to please a fill's affection. Sis In fil every ai;r and build. I'i iee.s to plea.se all. The life MM "tiler ti ui Moscow.' 1861 to be Inaugurated as presl- i TERRACE Bad bovs from' TERRACE Lakelse airport port, at 8:30 last evening from a Prince Ruocrt are blamed for a ne'e wi be kept clear of snow regular voyage to points on the south end of the Queen Char- T O T E M dent of the United States, "Tall Target," suspenseful mystery film. Is being featured at the Capitol Theatre this Monday and lutte Islands and sailed at mid nirjit lor Vancouver. Today and Tuesday '!. Shuns 7-9 p.m. Earlier In the day, Union , . . , . depredation which occurred here; during the coming winter In view recently when several car acriais of its Increased use for air and door handles were broke. t 1 transport between here and l:i-oii cars parked on Lakelse Av- terior points and to Kitimat and enuc. The cars were parked Kcmano. Department, of Ti an inilside the theatre during a port is moving complete sno show. The boys are believed to fighting equipment on to the have headed back to Prince Ru- field including two-bladed plow, pert before the show came ou. a new blower and rollers and a and the owners of the carijecp. lound out the damage that had steamer Cainosun, Capl 'John! ......., on a railway train betw.vn New Ilalctow, arrived at. 3:30 p.m. Dresses Skirts Blouses Housecoats Sweaters Pajamas . WOULD YOU LET YOUR 1 fi frhi BR0THER MARRY AN ft J from Vancouver sai ns at II m.. ture stars Dick Powell In the role i; m. on her regular voyage to of a New York police detective who resigns his post with the force In an attempt to foil the Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points. Passengers for Prince Rupert Included Dr. J. B. been done. liarrison Mr. and Mrs. Mavcdn. j "" "'S-"'"'". ' it n Livingstone. Ed Bolton. I Paula Raymond plays tire part of a southern belle innocently; Mis. W P. Mcintosh and child. Involved In the Intrigue. V.V A Tliitni Ml' nlirl Mr.ti A Strike Closes Torbrit Mine lioland. Mr and Mrs. A Inncs. J.: """ m " """! Stumpage Boost Hits Interior Icolonel who believes Lincoln's I Hi ak;-. Mrs. Lotitc.liam and Mrs. i inauguration will mean ruin for ii. Jackson. ALICE ARM It looks like an extended shutdown may be com- CPE Princess Louise arrived at In? (or the Torbrit, silver mine 8 a.m. today from Vancouver here following the recent start-.disembarking S3 passengers, 41 SM1THEKS Lumbermen of the Smit liers-Tclkwa district have organized the Bulkley Val-ivy Lumbermen's Association for of a strike. Some sixty of whom were from Kitimat and the express pm pose of fighting a i n- miners sail.u from here last Kcmano Bay. For the Alcan site. Monday and more are going out M passengers sailed from Van new stumpage rate schedule which the Forest Branch has announced for this area. The scale. It is felt, will seriously ,.i.-)V today, it is expected. Dick POWELL ,ihe1I! threaten profitable mill opera- I tion in the district. Already a i couver. Tin; Louise falls at 10 p.m. on her return south with the following among her passengers for Vancouver: Miss II. Balangcr, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. M Van Cooten, Miss Van Cooten, Mrs. K. Cochrane and daughter, W f Raeon H Ft Tlinnmsnn the country. Marshall Thompson Ls the brother of the girl who bears a fanatical hatred for Lincoln. Basil Bailey Dies Suddenly Funeral took place In Vancouver Saturday afternoon of Dr. Basil E. Bailey, senior blo-chem-lst and head of the technological information service of the Pacific Fisheries Experimental Station at Vancouver, who died suddenly last Wednesday at the age of 15 years. Dr. Bailey w is located In Prince Rupert bvforr the fisheries experimental sta Logging Outfit Moves to Terrace strong protest has been lodged with Hon. E. T. Kcnney, minister of lands and forests. This advertisement is nut published or displayed liy the l.iquiir Control Hoard or by (lie Government of llrilish Columbia. TERRACE-Skoglund Longing Co., which has been oiK-rating in Elm(T Cjuwcn Mr. and Mrs. J. the Fort St. James area, is niov-'mV(n ing its outfit here at the first ol .'. the year and will do contract On the ume pn; 'MAKE MINE Uli with DORIS DAT omplctc shu J j, 5 TODAY and TUESDAY Fnt .'how eah night 7.00 Last logging for the Columbia Ccllu- HicnKlorl Unccol lose Co with full eouinment. of 'avJUIVM W CiJCI At Ketchikan bulldozers and trucks. Home sites are being developed for tion was moved to Vancouver it company workers on land Just KETCHIKAN With a broken west of town formerly owned oy rudder, the motor vessel Dart . dllrinB ,nr Wllr H,,(1 lot'ul friends ha-s been towed here from nns- M'111 regret to learn of his passing Watson Bailey. low Island, a distance of 50 The funeral was conducted by miles. The Dart is a mail boat v'rv Rrv CprU SwaiiMin, dean owned by L. F. Erlckson. ! of Christ Cliureli CaUiedral, from the funeral home of Simmons A 1 : '"" I. r'i",!'-'m;"i'ie:;..i .Mii;, .,.,, , ,,, ..., ,., fiiili :!iM:!!i.l!!i:!i,',;:il,l,:;:ii;a;i;-K .li:!!.in,i!i; ,!' ,;,.. ; j .,.,;,., iir in MeBrlde and Interment was Ini Mountain View cemetery. j I Tlr n.ailev'n funillv eriim. In Alaska Reindeer FloWfl to TcXQS Canada from London, Knglaiul w w i.av4 He received his public and high' NOME - Thirteen Arrt lc rein-' school education In Armstrong dver will be flown to Texas. ant' t,)o11 lllfi B.Sc. at UHC In They have been hand picked i 1M0 11 " received his MSc at Irom roving herds in the fariUBC '"'O and his doctor. lie north for prc-Christmas cxhl-l University of Wisconsin in billons in four Texas cities. For,lfl40. food, seventy sacks of reindeer He was well known for Ms Coffee Tables End Table: ETC. moss will be sent. GENERAL ELECTRIC Af&Vwnm lamp , scientific papers on llsliei ies and their product, and had Just com j pleted the editing of a volume on j the "various oils of Canada. I Ir. Bailey is survived by a 'sister. Miss Marjoir IJailey of j Vancouver; a brother, Charles: I r. niece und two nephews in Van Sec our largo GORDON Former Interior Rector Gets BA selection for Cfiri'.lmo'i fj'vi;' & ANDERSON Lli Phono 46 couver He also has relatives In mi iiiimiI r.a 1 1 1 I At the l,t!M!l!' !"!':;:!ini'ilN:i-' I;.;,;:,. 'I'.liiuliili.i.llliiilliiliulUlj.lluiiijiljijiijiMi ol t lie University of fiaskatrh- nan in sasna oon. t cltpp nr rl3a;helor of Arts was conferred 1 his new kind of lamp bulb bright ui-oi er is four ways heiter. Sofieni shadows so they're hardly visible . . . reduces reflected glare . . . spreads light evenly user emiie surface of bulb . . . keeps its tleaner, whiter beauty for life. Try Cj-K White Lampi. See your G-E Dealer today! upon Rev. Leonard J. Hales, now Anglican rector at Kinisllno, Saskatchewan, and forme y ai Smlthers and Vamlerhoof. Mr. Hales at one time acted as locum tenes at St. Andrew's Cathedral In Prince Rupert. 1 urn7YEIVRS Ol-B llTSfl Jarvis H. MacLeod is sailing t,o-mo.row on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Hand Ollit.i Tianl - Sol.. Oiliest fram Cait la Caati Thii rlvertUemcnt is not published or iliiUjct by the Liquor Contra) j Board ar by the Oovernmcnt of Britiah Coluabi. ' av J4t r for 'our '-.v-A m DiscriMivfi'O ?W . Friends! J f I f A'H.HNIUfHT Mirrun, Ol "tNflM ttut"WHi: ' I M"M WAll"' 4 4i ""'"O 4 n IN BETTER USED CARS - thonkt to txduiivt "Ultra Penetration" dyeing thanks to extwive 'Multi-Needle" knittinai . . , Xuu'y never en ARGHfS . . . RBS . . FANCIES . . . w,lh ucli bnlkmt, cfeor colour, f . n, sr,y Inoi woy! Whut t more I N. CANCRArrSoreMerlcnil.fcrcxroweof. ay tomforf. Come jee them loday ! 1 , Mlrt, yl mvih fonyar wuringl '."P. . Ceow-foif and mothproof. ' All Cnntrvlt h ,h,ml tontrollwd no lli (i dan fdtd. touly ' Holdad, quitl-oVyinp. X r ' .7 hist mailing dale FOR LOCAL CHRISTMAS DELIVERY These cars arc older models but they arc in good condition . . . and most important of all they arc priced so that you can afford to buy. 1947 Austin 8 Sedan 1950 Prefect Sedan 194M International Piickup in very good shape 1938 Ford Coach 1950 Austin Sedan with radio 1948 Thames Von 1937 Tcrroplonc for good transporta-ion VOTE DEC. 13 Superior Auto Service Ltd. 3rd Ave. W. Ph. Green 817 . "vi. j VA 1 . ... tARUlH lOtt OUTJIDt POINfS k , ii ii ' irr. lit t -- i ii S II II 1 . ' AJ I HI'' m I CDBMDFT ,md early 10 be mr(i REMEMBER, UNSEALED CARDS REQUIRE 2c POSTAGE THIS YEAR! J -v. . I ' Puttied (UP TO TWO OUNCES) fashion footvear CANADA POST OFFICE G. Edouard Rinfret, K.C., M P., Coilmoiler Genarol W. J. Turnbull, Dtputy foilmasltr Gnn.ro ' ir J Board i This advertisement is nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control the Government of Canada.