JJi POLICE CAREER TOPS FOR GALS ,,, iurd Work Hut Satisfying ' New Vork's Mary Sullivan iiiELAIDB KERR MM YORK (AP)-The blond t m the Hell's Kitchen police tl0 on a bitter winter day wrapped In sealskins and ion ,' ce, Days of grilling had " i'ir hfr stony calm or ex- ' word of evidence con- t a smueelcr's mur- " a dope , The inspector, exasperated, ode out to the matron s uess. wish you'd talk to that nd see If you can't get seining out of her," he said .i, Aznes suiuvan, namea .gnUIl, DOm a ouhiou, wiu-. - ciilllvan nnrf fnrmpr ui a ...nine saleswoman, wno be 1. . nribt matron so that she .iC K Id live in New York witn ner .n 4inhter, Uary Sullivan walked Into the . Hnwn beside the blond. u hpr woman to woman i .,oiiallv nulled from her .,.Mno that convicted tne mi Thus In a day when ... nn New York noliee -n...was born the career of hPtt known nollce- Mn, who retired in mld-1 after 35 years" service a? .... tho npoi Ynric poiirp- n (Ail ----- ,ii Bureau of 195 lady cods. And may there be many more tint nnlv In Npv ., riu""" UST .1 -1 ROD York, but all over the world," says the 64-year-old Mollle Sullivan, who springs from a family of policemen and holds three honor medals for distinguished detective service. It's a fine career for a woman, of course it's no Job for anybody who's simply seeking excitement, because you have to work hard and always be on your toes. But you have the satisfaction of knowing you're adjusting homes and helping mend Uvea. "A number oi our policewomen are assigned to the missing persons or Juvenile aid bureaus, the pickpocket, shopliftine or nar cotic squads. Women make fine detectives because of their Intuition, their understanding of human nature and their patience. They try to prevent crime as well as control dt." At the time she resigned her .saleswoman Job to become a policewoman, her old boss aald in horror, "That's no Job for a lady!" Since then Mary Sullivan has been In many a spot that was no place for a lady. She had herself committed to Jail on a false charge in order to scrape acquaintance with a sus-recte murderer and collect the circumstantial evidence on which shp was later convicted. She lived for weeks with a gang-sUr' opium-smoking, moll to collect information on the murder of Herman Rosenthal, sho down In front of a New Yorir hotel. She moved Into the of a killer's wife to learn her peculiarities of speech and later mimicked her on the telephone si well that she learned the killer's hideout and thus brought about his arrest. The mast hair-raising of her experiences were the evenlnss she spent In a Harlem dive to collect evidence on a white i slayer Wearing mulatto make-! IEADERS throughout Christendom agree j that the hopes of mankind depend on Christianity in action. The bright new order for which the world waits cannot be brought about by treaties, pacts or legislation alone. The Church of England in Canada accepts the challenge and calls upon all to rededicate their lives to Christ and the great task of rebuilding a Christian Canada and a Christian World. ( The Anglican Advance Appeal calls to YOU to enlist in this great crusade to make such sacrifice as may be necessary to help provide the $4,300,000 required. To enable the Church to advance in Canada, to ensure that she may meet the needs of ever-widening frontiers in the far North and West and that her ministers may after a lifetime of service be assured of an adequate pension. ilIllllniKMi I W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET 111 LINE OF CHOICE MEATS ANI1 GROCERIES !, Your Patronage would be appreciated oeenth Avenue F.nst. 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So perfect was her makeup that, when she entered the station house later with the piiiwners, the captain failed to recognize her and said, after one look nt goundy array, "Stand over there, lady, and keep quiet." After a life like that you might expect Mrs. Sullivan, now a grandmother, to stay "retired." Instead she l.s going back to work. This time on the radio, where she expects to appear In a crime series. Hotel. . . Take-up the Challenge Also that the Church may assist England in the rebuilding of Churches damaged by war, and to maintain her commitments to her medical missions in the Far East. Under the Patronage of His Excellency Field" Marshal Viscount Alexander of Tunis and Errigal, G.C.D., G.C.M.B., C.F.I., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C., and Her Excellency Lady Margaret Alexander, the Anglican Advance Appeal launches a nation-wide canvass for funds. May 12th to 19th This is the week set apart for you to make or pledge your personal offering. Should a church visitor fail to call on you, please mail your contribution to the Anglican Church in your community or Diocesan Headquarters. ANGLICAN ADVANCE APPEAL fa REDEDICATION AND THANK-OFFERING DIOCESAN OBJECTIVE - $1-1,000 Diocesan Chairman, E. T. APl'LEWHAITE, Prince Rupert arrivals Prince Rupert G. A. Donnally, Vancouver; C. M. Cole, Vancouver; E. D. Donaldson, Victoria; L. II. Leigh, Massett; C. W. Thompson, Vancouver; J. Murphy, Vancouver; II. J. Morrison, Vancouver. Mrs. E, Arney sails tonight on the Cardena on a trip to 10:30 Jive Hive, Hallfox 11:00 CBC News and Weather 11:15 Hit Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Message Period 11:32 Recorded Interlude ll:45Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Duke Ellington Entertains 1:00 Saturday Concert 2:00 El Ritmo Tropical 2:15 CBC News 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Commentary 3:00 Hawaii Calls MBS 3:30 Flying. Down to Rio 3:45 Swing Time IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN ROBERTS, OTHERWISE KNOWN A3 BOB ROBERTS, DECEASED INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of. His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 10th day of May, 1946, appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Roberts, otherwise known as Bob Roberts, who died on or about the 8th day of September. 1945. All persons Indebted to the said estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the Bald estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of June. 1940, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 10th day of May. A D. 1946. GORDON P. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 122 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK; EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 HAPPY GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cullin Celebrate Occasion Among-Well-Wishing Friends Crowning event in the happy golden wedding day yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cullin, esteemed and popular pioneer residents of Prince Rupert, was a party last evening In their home on Fourth Avenue East when old friends gathered to extend their felicitations on the auspicious occasion. Mrs. Cullin, being long active in musical circles here, a large part of the evening was spent in music and smging with Fire Chief H. T. Lock presiding at the piano. There were dell- clous refreshments featured by the cake which was duly cut by the bride of 50 years ago. Judge W. E, Fisher proposed a toast to the bride to which the groom responded. Later In the evening a presentation of electrical ware was made to Mr. and Mrs. Cullin. The rooms were profuse with flowers which had been sent by friends and there were also other greetings and gifts. The bride wore the same golden comb with which her hair was adorned on her we'dding day. She also used golden teaspoons which had been presented to her mother, the late Mrs. Donaldson, on her golden wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest Cullin were married May 16, 1896, at St. Agnes (Episcopal) Chapel, New York City, Mrs. Cul- B . ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANOING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) MORITZ & BROTHERSTON General Contractors Building - Repairing Wrecking and Foundation Work We also move buildings. FREE ESTIMATING Phone Black 943 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada . K LOVIN. Phone Green U7 Representative Box 628 117 2ndlAve. W. Opposite TMOA PRINCE RUPERT, H O. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Arc you going to Build or R epair? MATTER OF PRINCIPLE , MONMOUTH, Wales, fc Because this town has no public library, Rev. F. Massey refuses to pay liU library rate and is "prepared to xo to prison, so that this glaring abuse of public powers can be fought." lln having been formerly Miss Florence Agnes Donaldson. They came here from the Yukon, where they had lived for twenty years, and have been residents of Prince Rupert for 27 years. Their son, Wallace Cullin, lives in New York. Present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Mead, Mr and Mrs. P. M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Mr. and Mr.s. G. P. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. L. Mead, Miss Pulmira Astoria, Miss Mary Astoria and Judge W. E. Fisher. Mrs. O. P. Lyons took a leading part in organizing the affair. Skin Sufferers! 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We will endeavour lo meet all your requirements in the building line . . . large or small. GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors Prince Rupert Daffe J3eU)S Friday. May 17, 1948 Here's MMsraclejW "R Becaut0 reason fr ft, de'very ,s , P. dofn y. no s kie th. r, ,? milk " . -e e Co dr,nWna milk mik for , COo. . IT01' Kilk to HHOLE MltK The Borden Co. Ltd. Klim i's whole milk only the natural moistur removed. Gives you all the cream, minerals, proteins snd vitamins of pasteurized whole milk. Milk made from Klim keeps like fresh fluid milk. No waste . . . make it as needed. Have Klim handy at all times. It't pasteurized THE BORDEN COMPANY 1IMITED M HANDY POWPBfiO FORM J Britain Delivers the Goods! MECCANO is back again Set No. 0 , $1.95 Set No. 1 $2.60 Set No. 2 j $3.50 Set No. 3 ; $5.25 ALSO MECCANO DINKY TOYS Priced from 2."p to 85 2: 1 SPRUCE UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Of course you want to look your very best for the coming holidays. 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