Iprfitcc Kupm Dailp ttctot Monday, October 4, 1948 LEGION BENEFIT TODAY AND TUESDAY 7 'Margie' Brain It Seen In News Reel Prince Rupert's beautv aueen. if SOCIAL ENJOYED Miss Margaret Brain, who won the province-wide competition, MIL-T01 SHIPS and appeared in the news reel at the Large Turn-out at Affair in Aid of Doug Christison nn Fridav an enjoyable eve Capitol Theatre during , the U.S. FORCE AT GIBRALTAR a , GIBRALTAR The aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt led I two cruisers and six destroyers into port last week, raising . the American naval forces, in Gibraltar to 35 warships and 15,000 men. for Husbands week-end The pictures were ning was sDent at the Canadian viewed with decided interest. COLUMBIA WATERFRONT Nootka Had Mishap at Skajway Petersburg Canned PIP I F7 ' lli! -FJ Legion Hall by Legion members and their wives and Legion Auxiliary members and their PICtlWS They showed "Margie" at Hollywood, the kindly attentions given her, the dally routine in the studiors and Hollvwood. the citv. nil quo Salmon Landed Kill , Ml I husbands, the occasion being a benefit social evening to augment the funds being raised towards the hospital expenses of Advertise in the Daily News! She was shown alighting from her plane and In company with Alan Ladd and ether celebrities. Southbound from Skaeway where she wento discharge coal Hotel. . m - m and general cargo for the Yuk on and Northern British Col umbia and to load caterpillars. Doug Christison, the Legion'3 popular centre-forward, who sustained a badly broken ankle in the final football match of the season which will keep him away from his work for several weeks. 5,800 CASES OF ALASKA SALMON Arrivals L Mb MtU piping and other material from the dismantled Canol project at Whltehorse for Vancouver. C. To the already heavily laden Prince Rupert J. Agassiz, Kelowna; a m . ivl . (; , Vuix P.R. freighter Nootka, Capt. L. ocean dock was added Saturday Vic Duncan, wno acted as Brigolisse, v" Kelowna; W. WlRlHud R. Hud- master of ceremonies. Drovided ' !'800 .case8. canned 8almn W. McDonald, operating under charter to the Frank Water- Irom tne Alaska steamsh Co. r""' '""wu"". p . xomp- . fn vw. mc)oi a full evenings musical . pro- - , V, . kins. Tekwa- n v erarn in which the ladles tnofc- "anger wmcn norn, house line, arrived in port at 7:45 last evening from the north. After loading 4000 cases of canned salmon from the ocean dock here, the Nootka the largest share and contribut-ld ed h"etln thf mornm8 e Olson WtaTo!?,i ed I nld, tA1fka salff' sal""B;Telkwa v.?, greatly towards the success ,agaln tote tatte afternoon. TheLTeIKpwa- J Hotc'h Hotch. Vancouver; of of the the evening. evening. Mrs. Mrs. J. J. S. S. Black. Black, ocean dock is filled almost to '"uver; a. capacity with Alaska canned Peclc' Inverness; R- M. Bough-salmon which has been pouring man- Klrland, Wash.; H. K. sailed this morning for Fort Edward to load more canned salmon and will proceed from there president of the Women's Auxiliary, acted as pianist throughout the entire evening while David Jones and his "electro mono-cats" also gave their services for this worthy cause and weoo, oeauie; Mr. and Mrs. D. in in large shipments tor move- Karon, HOdlbere R r ur r to Butedale to take on further mpnt. hv rail ta tVii TTYiitnrf J VV kilV WIIWU ., quantities of the commodity for Vancouver. The Nootka, which has been in Alaska waters for States. O'mpson. Butedale; R. S. Spen- icer, Inverness; E. FTaser, Ter- ' ' race; p- Fraser, Terrace; Mr HANLEY, Eng.. W Oeoree'and Mrs. N. P rviniio d. ' earned the plaudits of an ap two weeks, had to leave behind preciative audience for their novel presentation of well- BALCONIES ARE COMING RACK TTJ vrr?TTirT, u.. Wilkes returned to Hanley pol luma, California: B. M. Smvtho I some of the caterpillars at Skagway when the coupling of ice force for a week to qualify for a full pension. He retired 18 known songs and airs. Besides community sing of familiar war songs, the program included songs by Mesdames RalDh months ago." but found he was Dresses Butedale; R. McClure, Victoria;' W. E. Nellson, Vancouver; T. A. Macfarlane, Kelowna; Miss M Valllancourt, Calgary; H. Orr Palling; J. w. Grut, Vancou- under age for the first week of her main large boom was broken and the big derrick dropped to the deck. A winch was smashed in the impact but, fortunately, no one was hurt. Repairs will be made in Vancouver or his service in 1920. Smith, Peggy Andrews, Myra Gilchrist, Florence Smith and - . w iiic iuuuat gent in the uniform who is speaking here is Soviet Lieutenant-General Godeyev, head of the Russian delegation to the big Communist rally staged in the Soviet sector of Berlin last week. Although only 100,000 turned up to whoop it up for dear old Joe instead of the expected 400,000, General Godeyev pulled out all the stops, denounced the U.S. as a Fascist state comparable to Nazi Germany and said all kinds of nasty things about the western democracies. The flowers in foreground are wreaths in memory of the victims of Nazi concentration camps. The balcony scene is more than faintly reminiscent of the days of Benito and Adolph. Mrs. Norman Murdoch, piano recital and songs by Mr. and Mrs. Don Nixon, impersonations by Ralph Gillies. Leslie When Your Car Acts Parks and his "balancing act," Pacific Amer;can Fisheries motorship Tolstoy arrived in port at 6:30 last evening with as well as songs by the "two into Prince Rupert, sailed at 5 ver and waypoints. The Catala L.immleS"Green and Kelly- fnur rnrlnarlc nf rnnrtai colnmn m for delivery into the ocean dock 'clock this morning " her re- Like Something Out of a Rodeo . don't let it throw you! Bring it to use well check It and condition it until it handles like a well-trained wiil make one more trip in this!w , Tf urummnd' a mem service service before before the the run run is i dis ZZ F 1 nursln8 of Mil n ! At ;)VALL ApE'S : here and ultimate shipment to the United States. The Tolstoy, which has several trips to make ler nay Hospital, again showed her skill as a doll maker and, In J "Jr Course v i LXC-MBBHaiaaaajiaS continued under a new schedule which calls for a speedier run between Vancouver and Princ Rupert. the short time at her disposal executed two excellent replicas of the popular "Panr.hltn" inri Ca?C" Whlch Were raf" MANCHESTER Eng ? On her regular weekly voyage. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. William McCombe, .arrived in port at 9- o'clock last night from Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 6 this morning for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon ' southbound. "IE By the time the final tallies are made it is probable it will be found that at least 2,000,000 pounds of tuna have been land ed in British Columbia. In can-i ned form, the catch will have! a value of $1,000,000. About half t the landings were at Prince Ru pert. va. J. E tj., Mr and VancouVea 1 SEE J theK DeFo t Your Bcstfcai ki ll fomsi 11 am to 'I Banquet i for Luncheon; and Par: Chinese P BROAD ci 608 3rd Ave W. .. . i ! NEW Lt PRINCE G SAILS 4M) INTEBMEP" FACH THlr at um For KETC? WEDNESD. Tueswiay, 1:30 p.m., Cardena ' '' r Caturjtiay, 9 a.m., Catala ;. I j The marine strikp a front in with J United States ports on the Pacific, is far reaching. Because of fit, it became necessary to postpone the hearing of jury cases at the Ketchikan fall term of the Federal Court until January. Owing to the strike, and,, thetie-up ,bf steamers, ,the transportation ofvWTh8WMlmd others connected with trials had to be delayed. ' m arm ous Aiun I . f-t 1 r I Sundays, 10 p.m. T j 1 f J j wonomit.l nature. 1 ' 'FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE jl Mon.M.l LASTS I ISLANDS : J I LONGCR . my ss.' Coquitlam, Oct. 2,'U p.m. :, , .,. ' I , .. I nd ceiliDgv Proves I m I W H:-iiHH4iie better I FRANK J SXINNEBU' ' ' I ; - ', " v I Prince Rupert Agent 'MWy;iheAleiiti Third Ave. Phqn 568 f ' ,. .1 - ,.- r M ' an tt me lune and 1 l rmmmm?T'!!rmrrm I ork loo. ... I'd rither do I COTTAGE CHEESE if'. tood j Mo,.i New Creamed ,Fresh Made1 I . , , I 1 know il wi" VALENTIN DAIRY j ( Your Daily r S ' 1 y teu;iiul lobjer." I ' , ALL-WEATHER bEKVICE 1 I llllK of BritUh For the first time in five years whaling in the north Pacific attained substantial figures during the 1948 season. The total - " a it - mining , . , fishing industries, nd you'ir.ee th.l our province i birred with II the natural source, but As one. yet no productive source of o.l ha, beer, found. 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