jjHopalong Cassidy Besieged Prince Kupeit Uuity ife. Thursday, June 21, 1951 Montreal Woman Active at WO On V uy owarm or young Admirers It seemed like there were a million nf thom ! Prince Rupert boys and girls-who gwarmed around j the struggling figure of William ("Hop-a-long Ca-sidy") Boyd when he stepped from the gangplank t of the Chilcotin Wednesday afternoon. . There was pushing, there were , . , calls of "Here Hoppy" "Stick L , "Em Up," and "Where's y0Ur ! dollarK icramble c,oln' and there wai 8 mad Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Oo. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene "and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910. Phones 60 a(nd 68 Short Newsprint Hitting Alaska ANCHORAGE The Anchorage Times states it has been obliged to suspend further publication of the weekly, "Forty-Ninth Star," The Anchorage Times.will also reduce circulation and advertising lineage. This Is because of newsprint shortage. The Star was a weekly tabloid. The Times has a sixteen day supply of newsprint left. MONTREAL P Mrs. Sara FVldman, a resident of Montreal for the last 60 years, proudly eelebrated her 99th birthday, but her son, Dr. S. H. Feldman, a dentist here says it's her 100th. Mrs. Feldman says she doesn't remember the exact date of birth in her native land of Russia, but she does know that she has had a long and happy life. She lives with her daughter, who is partially paralyzed, in the Montreal Hebrew Old People's Mexican Jobless In Golden State Are Hot Issue By RALPH DIGHTON EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) They're harvesting a new crop in the Imperial Valley this year "hot potatoes." California has no monopoly on the crop. California farmers want to see some Texans get their fingers burned, too. The "hot potatoes" are Mexican border Jumpers. Their presents on this side of the line has become a national political issue, almost too hot to handle. ' Hungry and jobless in Mexico, they swim across canals and streams at unguarded border points. They arrive here with nothing but the wet clothes on South Seas Not Idyllic By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Prow Correspondent AUCKLAND, N Z. Remember those South Sea Inlands of fiction where a kindly nature provides everything that U needed for human Hf and the inhabitants Ira under trees while the food falls into their mouths? Another blow to the fiction of an earthly paradise has been .dealt by the New Zealand water-lront strike which has shown that the South Sea Islands of the present day, at any rate, are as dependent on overseas trade as the rest of the world.. Travellers returning by the first vesael to visit many of thu islands for months repurt des Horse,' and Hoppy, the idul of many western movie-goers, . eraaked back: I "Stop pushing or I'll smash 1 someone In the nose." r HAD TO FIGHT 8ume of the children even got slightly hurt in their enthus-iasm to gain possession of the souvenirs. Ralph Wieck said: "I got a PREPAREE BUSTARD Aim ne looked like he meant n iuo ior a snort wnile. anv way-unti! his slam face broke nT. , m' D"1 sure ma 10 and Sheltering Home, which is; run by the Federation of Jewish j Philanthropies. j Mrs. Feldman not only looks after her 79-year-old daughter, j Mrs. Clara Weinstein, but also helps clean the room. . I jmu a.mile and he chuckled out STEA.4ER loud The movie idol was dressed in Hoppy waded through the a. ffrev urinHhr-Kfllrep ariH u,... :e: Rupert swarmmR mass of voune DBonie , .....,, , . : . .. , . . . .' i"0" "i vcii-Buiiuji """ t'uwmjv nai and Into tho sh.rf u,h.,- i, v,j! : .. their backs.- Union lead-jrs sav food shortages brought som work for S3 a weak and "mm GOOD TEMPLARS MEET 8TOCKHOLM (CP) The Inter- perate about 7 : V." """.dui an .tngush cap. v4 rrTflr-v I? h?ra,,mr,rf.re-l Whfn got ba:k on the .hip bv the interruption of!frHo!pi ihpimi SAXX JT FOR oreanized I110"1 rdr ot Good TemP- shipping services, and islander!; The native worker, Va ti ouver eagerly rushing the ship to un- by the AFL National Farm WB u u u ce"le"Ty il. and even in the prosperous city cai;ed a strika. Its members be- , baboi in arms "This happens to me all the time," Hoppy told a reporter, "but I love it. Sure, it's a little 9 dlichael cr suva. caniLai oi tne tin ......; t,.,.,!,,, .. . ,. , " ' gall aiicri.iiig wci,uaina (iiivi Mil Intear mriliata Ports Each Thursday at 1 M. :13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN 11HINKMY MIDNKillX l .ixiiry st Low Cost VtM- Hesnrvalluna ' LAYS A MONSTER ONASTEREVAN, County Kil-dare, Ireland CP) A Rhode Is-lanrt hen nwnpd hv V Muhpr . .: group' meat waa beins 801(1 only turning them over to immigra- t. The kids love it, so I love it." j twice a week. In tha smaller tion authorities The Chilcotin sailed north- , islands it had disappeared en- The carload shipments of veg- Seamen from tne Chilcotin, jl.wards and officers grinned Mplrssly as the mob of ehilu-f.rf stormed the aproaches to the -gangway, , When the Chllcctm docked, "hoppy" wa on the bridge, waving. Thvn he tossed shower alter shower of gleaming coins-aluminum the size of half-a- y P.t.-,o-n..re. nuW win ureiy irom me menu except etables from the valley Valley this this ilnM , an ppro- -weiirhinfT piahh ii-ium w:m uie Miip nyxt, satur- j where traders had rationed their day, when the cruise ship upends stocks ot bully beef carefully. season are only about a third of ounces. The normal weight Is what they werj last year. two ounces, COTTOW T-MMfl i i "Why pick on usv the grow- several hours docked in I'rince I Flour, potatoes, eggs, onions Rupert. jand bread were also in exceed Vrite ur Cull M-X-Y OR DKl'OT OWICE rit-Jt NUB RUPERT, B.C. workers, who don't belong to his , union, are strikebreakers, and : ers cried. Texas has about' 150,000 wetbacks and nobody does anything about it. We have 4000 ingly short supply. Sugar is .grown in vast quantities in'Fiji, I but nowadays the islanders in 0N or 5000 wetbacks- j 'jit peanuts. RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR to many groups depend on supplies The Texas politicians are trying refined in New Zealand andt0 make California thj scape-shipped from there and some ! goat." (Subject to Cbange) 1 9-1! 1 f 1 1 u t I 1 ll i had usen no sugar for n.onihs. HOUSE CONSIDERS BILL must be taken out of the area. The U.S. labor department so far has not taken any action to send them away. There are about 5,000 contract workers, Hasiwar says, plus 4000 or more wetbacks. The regular year-around workers total another 5,000, of which Hasiwar claims 2,000 as members. WH.D WfcXCOME The small trading ship Alex-! ander which called at many Islands In the Fiji, Samoa and Cook group.- on the first tour of.- Now pending in Congress Is a bill to make it a felony to employ illegal aliens such as wetbacks. It was Introduced in the Senate by Allen J. Ellender, Sr., of Louisiana. It now is under consideration in the House. Display MOW!! FORD'S British Built CONSUL Hasiwar wants recognition of his union as bargaining agent' the islands since the strike be-gan early this year, was greeted i by wildly excited islanders who for all the workers in the valley. The border patrol has been Most workers now get 60 cents unloaded their allocations of.busv. H R. Landnn regional supplies In record time and then ! immigration director in Los An-1 an hour plus an incentive pre THURSDAY P.M. 3:30 Listeners' Choice 4:00 The Sunshine Society 4:3020,000 Leagues Under the Sea 4:45 Stock Quotations 5:00 Int. Comty. 5:10 The Weston's 5:30 Intimate Revue 5:45 Young Man with a Song 5:55 CBC News fi:00 "Canada at Work" 6:15 Vaughan Monroe and Orchestra 0:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Radio Cartoons 8:15 Points cf View 8:30 Tales of the 7 Seas 9:00 "Cameras Ahoy" rushid the island stores to re- gelea, says the service has beenlm"1" oi 20 to 21 cents for each plenish empty larders. ) ending 1,000 wetbacks back to crate they fill. Ha is striking Penrhyn, a tiny island not far! Mexico every day. Of this num-lfr $1 an hour and 25 cents-a south of the equator, is typical of bei, about 300 are turned over to trate. The fanners say, how-the changing habits of the the patrol by union members. ever- th"t current rates enable islands. j, , More than 450,000 wetbacks 1 the farm workers to earn $2 to Before the war the natives were captured on the four-stat-J 1 52.50 an hour. The increase lived largely in traditional border (California, Arizona, New would make the pay run as high AT during the peak fashion on land crabs, coconuts,: Mexico and Texas last year and as $3 an hour fish and fruit, but American oc- sent, back to Mexico. More thanof tne season, cupatlon during the war chang- 235,000 of them were captured Bob Parker Ltd FOltD MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. ed all that. The islanders have in California. Landon estimates become accustomed, to European that the four-state total this 9:15 Greenville Band 9:30 Vancouver Concert Oreh. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News food, and they rushed the Alex- year may reach 800.000. ander's supplies of flour, cheese, Hank Hasiwar, -western dir-sugar and meat when the vessel ector of the farm union, also is arrived. campaigning for removal of The islands will be rationing Mexican contract workers from MODERN . PLUAiBING In wise It-, -vestment, In l(iffamly health and home s:ononvy. Call Blue 846 i food for some time to come as the strike area. By agreement i supplies from New Zealand are between Mexico and the United i still highly problematical owing states, they must be paid the 10:15 Cases and Cbases .. 10:30 Winnipeg Drama j ll:oo Weather Report and i Fish Arrivals ' FRIDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock i 8:00 CBC News j 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert to the continued strike by sea- current wage and can't be used men in support ot the New Zea- to break a strike. Qualified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators Vie build Stacks, Fire Escapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. I I CANNED F00 D $ fj i n J I in ' . - TACKLE FOR OLD M yjSjzH, AND YOUNG j i : ; '-INES SPINNERS SINKERS ' ' S'&U MtlV GUTTED HOOKS i VOl jAVIyNYLON LEADERS REELS ! ' tirHtllSIl ' '."ALL HERE - Hasiwar says the contract land longshoremen. PLUvVBING SaaesiicH Some relief has been given by the steamer Matu, which has taken a full cargo of supplies on an- emergency mission to the islands. For this trip the Matu was manned entirely by officers, with a former master of the vessel acting as a deck hand, the rest of the crew consisting of first, second and third officers, f V ' lit ft. PkAMU IfAAM MVS I VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam s June 8 and 22 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS S3. Coquitlam, June 15 and 29 9 p.m. FRANK J. 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