Prinrc Rupert Daflp jrtas Friday. March 18, 1946 boy who just "had to sing," the Great . Negro i ' Basso Came " The An tndependnt dali . ! " FAILS Of CLYDE RETURNS NORTH i , ; goal was worm i'te sirusKie. of Prince Rupm j HflfrJ " JTf1' 1 fx Hi,. I 1,1 High S00' he started .rmw," i U) J 'lS ''OIHVrt r7f voice lessons wi..h a localtfacli- Pn Rupert Da , News Ltd V,T7 8u bf er ana was soon singing in a school quartet, But it was his General Petroleum Co.'s oil dorp and beautiful speaking dispensing barge, the former voice that brought Mm honors four-musied sailing shin Falls 1 1 ! in those davs. Before pifirinn-1 nf flvrtu .! hick at vmi,.,.. j tion day arrived he won a place yesterday afternoon from thp J y '-l;i... rAVE mQ on tne oeonttng team and anjfnnce iiupert whero slnee first of this wcefe she had been j award for Shakespearian read rtMBEf, OP CAmi ZL tHRy' """WW lector. ,, " SUBSCRIPTION PATES - - Stalin and Atlantic Pact "THE ATLANTIC PACT is the logical and un-I avoidable consequence of the change that has come over the political pattern of the world since ings. At last his musical chance appeared, and, with the endorsement of the great .negro tenor, Roland Hayes, he took up a scholarship at the Eastman on the pontoons of the local; dry dock undergoing a hull cleaning and painting job. I It was the first time in twenty-three years that the' iron hull had been out of the I water and her bottom. had a I P '""" ir ,ym '-S) weirdly extensive coating of an estimated fifty different School of Music in Rochester, , where Spencer completed the j course . with a degree of Bachelor of Music. j In 1938 he returned to the i west coast, stopping off at St fAST, effective ret.f and pains of C0tC$" Neurit Neuralgic varieties of marine growth ranging from coral to colorful vegetable matter. Some of It Louis to sing the role of Joe In presented rirv rinrk u'ni-tmor. 'Show Boat," the role he vasj&nd equipment with a problem to repeat so triumphantly eight !Dut- during the three days she VPars Inter in lh ,i..v, i,:. lVB nut nf Ihn r,i ,.u . '01tnou v. - - ... ' v Diuaail mi I - w ' l- nvti, JS11C U Broadway revival of "Show Boat" Ped s clean as a whistle. 1 that opened in 1948 in .vPu,ISome Interesting brfore and LETTERBOX i ne ena oi me war. tour or even three vears ago, such an organization of Western Powers was not thought of. It would have seemed unnecessary. Today it is imperatively necessary. Because today , the policy of the Soviet has divided the world into the Communist doctrines "two camps." When the war ended, it was the belief as well as the hope of Western governments and Western peoples that the wartime unity of the United Nations could be prolonged into peace time and, as the essential core of that great unity, the partnership . . of great powers. This was the axiom on which the whole conception of the United Nations was based. But it has now become apparent that Russia is basing her whole policy not on the concept of unity ' but on the concept of the "two camps" between .... Vlhlch there is an inevitable and ineradicable con-" ilict. York. His "or Man River" was ! ntM P'turcs were taken and! will Inter st.en l ,, t..,k, . tT'RFEW ione of the highlights of that News Editor, Daily. News: ' An article in Wednesday Thfc P-illa n , . V I , . night's '"Bills : New York theatrical season, and ' It is hoped Indeed that this Will :e nt n. dren. bMfc the -. . Ul uenrj. MRS. jf, . . .fiomnnnlh..', ' ' ,i'"'.r ti-jth the e turtf ,.urt.., be one of his selections for his i at 5:30 Wertnesdsv J. " " " " ' ' Prince Rupert concert i behind behind the hB rlipkel aZ7' t inns iimmiMn.... . .1" 3 BpProVa- .. 1 "11 KENNETH SPENCEK ...Ui, mrmii invoKe me curfew h. and Timberman which had it i.,m..,.. . teiaw. " o'-juujiRsters .,,, , brought here here and Hub .unlmR around the street, at back ih Ketchikan about 3 night. As for teen-agm, NORWAY SONS NAME OFFICERS JifTS Sr n-" K'Fat ne"ro bass". wt" will h heaid at the Civic Centre on Thursday, April 14 in Wiiat alreadv nrnrni;oc tn 1,0 o on ... '1. . . clock yesterday afternoon. Ray Jones, marine snnerin. I tenlent fnr r linnrn I ts. , S r "L a s-cu-uui snow, is a tall. i , , , . ' broadnshou ldered nu pt rm,n , .' ..i..n.ai ri-Liuiruiu YOUR HEAOQUARTE extraordinarilv nnw,,i i -V USes m , e Rupert lodge- 80,18 of ,rom Los An"- nd Reid 3 ind rto." of ' i ",U1 a aiRimvi orncers at ourt- assistant manager for the dim rieaieaU0,n that brinP'S back memories of th"ia meetin8 in the lodge hall company at Ketchikan, retuin-muscal giants of other days. . L ! j Fifth Avenue Wednesday night ! ed t0 Ketchikan on the Prince SEEDS C . A v 4 U 3 , ... a. wt r . . , ... Spencer was born in Los An.:,. . . I and ana decided aeciaea to to i cancel the week nnperi weanesciay night after FEB! geles, California. 35 w. " "l" m5 .aay Rt Scnooi I U card parties until the first navln btlfn here in connection and .even as a 'boy 0'f x hta rinT L .! ,.mney m I w?ek in Apr!,. witn the carryig out of the work on the Falls of Clyde here. 4fe voice held a hint of it, f,.t,.0 " Z.' as a T New officers are: ?DEN Western policy has necessarily though reluct-' antly to be adapted to new facts. It is idle to talk or think on unity and co-operation when Russia and . .hen- associates are rejecting unity and refusing co-- operation. The division of the world and the cre-. ; ation of the two camps is a reality which must be , .accepted. " And that requires acceptance of the further fact that, in such circumstances, war between the two camps, however undesired, however improbable ... ,annot be dismissed as an impossibility. So far, Russia is only waeW a "rnlrl t?,, President, John rredheim. I greatness. His friends said he 7lio n.. jj . . i ME -i-c-nniucni, uunnar Selvig ! Judge, Mrs. Alfred Henrik HOTRL ARRlVAl aucnes. cut grass and did a trick as a red cap at the Union! Station in the evenings.. Oncej when in his 'teens ho .oi EQUIP Marshal, Mrs. Prank Sehroeder. ! - ! talked "rumbly." He loved to sing and still loves to sir.?. Kenneth Spencer, like sc many other really outstanding artists, came to success the hard way. He had to earn eve, penny he paid for his music les- stranded in s3n sva.. ,.u 1 rinanclai Secretary, Oscar out the fare to ge; home and " J E' McLa". Sunnyside; A. E. only a bottle of milk between ' lrMuret Mls ehe Paulsen. Lov. Tulseuah; Capt. H. Dioron, :iim and starvation But for a o egelU' MrS' C&TJ Slrand- 1 Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil- xjmEEoa! I ELI VFB' , -wtra.j, 1iib. tisie Houston. ! ,UIU a,lu amny, uaytona Beach, , Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Jack i P'orlda;' E. K. Thomas, Vancou-;R,tchie- Vr; 3. 8. Adam, Vaneouver. N. j Inner Guard, Trank Sehroeder. McLean, Vancouver; Mr. and j .ut Guard, John Pedersen! : Mrs- R- fisher, Ketchikan; Mis,i f Assistant Marshal, Mrs. David E- Sheppard. Queen Charlotte Ray Reflects her attitude towards the West has become implacable and hostile. She is creating a formidable military alliance. She is maintaining her own armed strength -at high level. She has shown ample evidence of her desire to expand both her territory and her sphere of influence. And she might if the opportunity seemed favorable, seek to do' so bv armed force. . The Democratic world is again forced to face and Reminisces "uOW. , ji:uy; Mlss E Be-van, Queen Trustees-Alf Jensen f 3 years), j Charlotte City; B M. Cannell Carl Strand 2 yearsi, Mrs. j Vancouver; Mrs. J. Brown, Port Reidalr Johnson l yeari. , Essington; J. D. slddons Van- ! " hinfs IS -nairman of of the the firman meeting meeting was waslcouvei- Certain duirini. ' f hk-.'. . . ; may be able to boast of barrel "T" P beTeen ,he 0' ! 7 ,ane' Past-President. In-! of oil right itli !DM?taJo?. '. 5 0rS urny ior preparing ' to defend itself ! against 1 Prince Rupert Florist. 300 3rd Ave. 3ox516 Tel. 777 Flowers for Ail Occasion, n armed affrfon. MiHt 1 .dm,s ''-e Rupert can proudly do;7;VUrmrrr n0"ru Second Avenne opposite Princt Rejt". m- to 3-SO a m - Phone ITJteW lhrntr iNach Wfcto,i" j .. inch and sonthmr k ,!.. w' , 0 . v...j uj, udy, , - , , j ana puiars of fire by night M Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd! It is a long time since the Premier Hotel was rhan : .Prince Kupert, B.C. March 1, .1949 Ail into a barracks and the free- and-easy existence Prince Rupert ! knew so well became restricted and, at times, exacting. It was " in the autumn of 1914. War brooded over the earth and the' Irish Fusiliers came to Rupert Notice of UNCLAIMED Monfv ' DEPOSITS i io ao ineir stuff. The Premier is pursuant to the Unclaimed ' a statement Money Deposits Act th. the t . on moneys " foreoing j Jf f"?0., out-. , . - " '"uiicva iin on npnnc deoosit t if int&- j pamtea red, and a couni nf standing tanding account, ppm,nf if if.-... . "" aft.er deducon oeauction of of anv any nt. x--- . o JX Jt ain any, . j in n rna nf f .1. . . ' in t.ho rciiln.n., nsmr at r; r... u me aoove T namori , v,ll WiC ihiiw iv rp- i-'-ii y ul rr npp w u r-r t- y auicu . V. unm. V7 i J 1 - serve near where the r-inrw disconnectPrt Qr, '...J Persns whose services havP hn t . down down to to the the rail- rail- P-e PJace since since 31st 31st of of De-ember ZT"" m' n ra"saions have taken path now leads -j "wuuii. uue couian t go . roaming at will for that meant LnjHPrt. B.C. being smilingly cautioned by NT soldiers who were as h: Addiess DraiiR Nach Osten." And the only he way to avert danger seems to be to confron the PotentiL as to mak the venture too perilous. ; That is the whole basis, first of Western Union now of the Atlantic Pact. They are the adaptioTto r existing circumstances of the concept of collective security And the circumstances which have nbf f btTnff haV6 been broug'ht abut the W Powers ?bthetern but the Soviet itself. Inl o CCt " the direct and Stable out: MARGARINE AND BUTTER THE question of margarine has been much to the ' foreJately. It has been studied for a length of time with a degree of attention possibly out of pro .portion to its true r consequence. Butter is a foremost article of diet. It is not clear, as some a W rrts suggest, that dairying will be threatened wRh blth 7 UV0 r0m in a COUnt ke Wis for tor both table delicacies. It is certain that mil ' Jons will continue to consume butter and with m yr;1?6 privilege, ta ni no effort, to spread their bread with somP thing else at a more moderate outlay natured as they were burly ancHw brave H- N- Dunr Pri 'ince Rupert, B.C. ; V. E. Fahlman Amount of Date of Last Deposit Transaction 5 5.00 Before Oct. 2644 5 00 July 234S 5.00 Oct. 148 5.00 Nov. 1648 5 00 Sept. 2348 5.00 Sept. 45 3 00 Sept. 1948 . 5.00 Qct. 1945 10.00 May 1245 5 00 Dec. 1445 5.00 Serjt. v,wjr d uisunguisned his- Lee rhPn torian that in Scotland, during D N il the fiffteenth century, Parlia- A' McLeof! ment banned the eating of pie a Macey by anyone below the rank of B. F Nelson baron. Unaware of this, we ate O Nobles pie at breakfast time today. This W. Wenerlund is the twentieth century, and -Y. S. Yuen and l"umaa ls nt Scotland. But you ' Lim Jack 5 00 Mar. 504 io get a whale of a kick going around feeling lik? a baron! I ''.' x 1 t V. i, . i KnoEHun ; i ' j I ' .y' me aDOve certified a true and correct statement. T. B. BLACK, General Manager. Life in the army can he ma to appear attractive with social i security for the rest of one's life I after the term of service ex- j pires. Yet, recruiting lags. Some ! are trying to explain by saying1 complete lack of smart uniforms . is one of the reasons. They assert j had the R.C.M.P. appeared or-! . February 1, 1949 Notice of UNCLAIMED MONEY DEPOSITS Stewart. RC. "Pursuant (n v. r. . . . . 'GRADUAL DECREASE BETTER W mEft l0-t!Ted liYing CSts 80 vital a V V matter it does not signify so greatly if the re- duction is large or relatively small. So long as - there is some reduction, it is welcome. In fact ; Wiiue everyone desh 'smauy T in dull, - baggy "asy khaki, naKi, in- in-; . w "ic unclaimed Money DeDosit a stead J of the dashine 16 a statement on dress they have waV. """K the fnrr-P ,., , ' 1 Danv at Rtfuc.f r. J.y m ine fnce 01 the above named uom- JUST ARRIVED!! xv ,, - wv a uunnvvara trend I. .ft M disastrous if w never .nave - - U! Persons wnose services have hon rfi caught the fancy of North Am- on whose accounts no transal dLons Ss Zlte nave tZt T' taken erica. S,ce 31st of place There is truth in that December 1946. After half a century, and what- Cf ,)n r;T, , , 0 Eu"de" aa t0 i" the way of ever the occasion the Mounties still have power to "steal the! show." i Name ' Address Stewart, B.C. Amount of Deposit $11.00 Date of Last Transaction Nov. 61930 j M. Woodsworth a swarm of high A carload of 1949 Kroehler Chesterfield New styles new coverings nev? colors- Now on (Usnlar - 2nd floor (it TELLS ABOUT ' j Presbyterian Church, who gave WAR PRISONS first-hand experiences of his life 1,0 after being brought down in an A picture of Hfp in n,- ! air force nlanp rtm i !.. salesmen from Canada start Hyder, B.C. npieauing over NewfonnrHnnrl ... wunau v.,.ii6 o vw- t,uc war. nai. i s is an inrnmFn. .LI. . j Hyder, B.C. $ 5.00 Mar. 16m-u Charlton Ruth ' prisoner-of-war camps was riveJ Gl,ests at the meeting were' limine ,n T.'O, O to Prince Rupert Rotarian, ?T .11 K - e It cnS fffUdDim & Anders but create prejudices when there' 5.00 Dec. 101929 The above certified a true and correct statement. GEORGE MADRILL, Loftal Manager. Thursday afternoon by Rev Stevenson was chairman of the George Sendell, pastor of Firstmeeting, need be none. Permanent goodwill is worth cultivating, and!