- ( 1 . Sk I'lB-i Prince Rupert Doily News i : i m mi u m juiai! mi i j i n miii j Saturday, December 31, 1949 1? f4,j ' vk i' ', . ' ' Waterfront . v -t i - a i - r f ' . J i - - Whiffs I ... w,,mm-'"' ' j General Admission 00c Tonight, Saturday tl-J 1 r; In a , Seattle Meeting1 Prince Rupert's Fish Shipment Kates Boatbuilding Incorporations No Grain Here Announcement was made recently, according to a despatch from Seattle that freight rates on frozen fish moving east and south from Seattle will be on a par with those from Prince Rupert. Cuts up to 34 per cent, it is stated, have been authorized by the Northwest Fih Traffic Committee. Fred D. Tolan, committee SCREEN Danny Kaye in 'A SONG IS BORN" Stage Gifts fo Lucky Ticket Holders 4 8 ti I 1. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 2. PEOPLES STORE 3. RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Sunday Midnite Only the first activity of the New Year. Wm. Powell Ann Blyth in J'" Mall AiMc JcrK(.ns traffic manager says the new rate will become effective February 1. The old rate schedule, Mr. Tolan reports enabled the shipping of frozen fish from s "MR. PEABODY in To all our friends, we wish the best for 1950 mav it be as and the MERMAID" "THE MUTINEERS' Prince Rupert east at from $100 good lf not beUer year than 19 tc $50 a car cheaper. r. 5 i Iv MHIWIP i I 11 -OH Matinee Monday 2 p.m. Evenings 7 . 9 p 40 with which, after all, there has been little to complain. May the tuna even run again! Recent incorporation notices include McLean's Shipyard Ltd. $15,000, Seal Cove, Prince Rupert and the Sea! Cove Marine Works Ltd., $25,000, Seal Cove Prince Rupert. Mr.Befyecfer? Qoesio Cbf'ege PARTY FOR INDIA'S LEADERS India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru of India is shown at a birthday party given In New Delhi for Dr. Rajenda Prasad (left, president of the Constituent Assembly, who celebrated his 05th birthday. In centre is Thakkar Bnppn, India's foremost humanitarian, who had reached his 80th milestone. Tributes were paid the two men. Alberni, dipt. Joe Petersen, be- to Hazelton Hospital as a result ;ui today following arrival at of an automobile accident early Safety Cove. 225 miles soulh or Sunday morning between Cedar-Prince Rupert, of the tug Sal- vale and Kllwanga. age King Inch was sent to her lo Twelve carlcnds of drilling ui after she sprang a leak and equipment is now on the move as beached in Flulmgh Sound through Prince Rupert from Uob-n Monday. bema. Alberta, lo Gioham Is- IC, Skcenu Riding gave Liberal land where Royalite Oil .Co. i "candidate E. T. Applewhaltc a about to start its hunt for oil. majority of 1718 votes ovrr C.C.F. 2G -Average income In Trlnci onlender H. O. Archibald in Rupert in 1947 was $2,3(!5 maklnp esterday's federal election. the city twenty-first out of 34 Jly major Canadian centres in the 11 Body of John Allan MeDon- order of average income. And aid. 71 year old veteran of the every one of the city's 2.G00 lr First World War, was found by ronie tax payers forked out an a woman at 10 a.m. Sunday on- average levy of $250 to maintair the beach near the B.A. Oil Co. government. mi -r mm m w win lum lnflL ALAN vn CFPR 4n Kc x:ycle v A Happy New Year to All Our Friends t VVRATHALL'S pel o Change) PRINCE Rl'PERT 1919 'Continued from Page I) of badiy needed fuel. 12 - "We are entirely satisfied with the progress that is being made on the work," Dr. R. W. Ball of New York .assistant to the vice- president of the Celan-ese Corporation of America, told the News Friday afternoon following an Inspection tour of the job at Port Edwnrd FINISHING i ?. PHOTO MON. WED Marc:;' or Time Carl'wn -- News Only one bid was received for the building of a wharf at Mct-lakatla. It was the only one In, when the figures closed at Ottawa recently. It was from Arthur Aistasman at Prince Rupert and was for $10,146.42 Willi the Prince Rupert grain 28 -A serious eye injury, was re-elevator remaining empty and ccived Saturday nl?'U by Ted unused year after year, ship- Johnson, waiter in a Third Av- NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away from Hume clock. He had presumably fallen into the harbor "early Sunday No one witnessed the mishap. December 2 - First district construction fatality of the year took ol.iee on TO OUR FRIENDS We look forward happily to seeing you again during "nue beverage, room, as he and other waiters tried to restore order in the room where a minor 1 29 -Three passeneers and the the Prince Runert-Port Edward ments of wheat from Vancouver now stand at three times the volume at the same time the previous year. At the end of November, almost 20,000,000 bushels had been loaded compared with, about 7,000,000 bushels the year previous. 50 Rooms -Hot and Cold water ) riot occurred just prior to closing pjiot f a Queen Charlotte Air- highway this morning when 00- tlmc- lines plane escaped injury this year-old Htlding Swanson. rock March morning when the crart crashed foreman died after being crush- 1 Without any dissenting voice, on Digby Island shortly after ed by a truck on 'he Wood, Parr 1 I 950- aldermen gave their blessing to its takeoff from the Seal Cove and McLay highwny project The usual between Christmas a proposal read by Alderman T. airba.se oil a flight to the Queen 6 -Students of Hie Bo-Me-lh and New Year doldrums con- b. Black which would allow 'the Charlotte Islands. school took ove. the running; o; tinued on the local waterfront city to borrow $120,000 in March AurusI Prince Rupert today. Future Cit- iC ner!l er "iroughout 1950, $200,000 in September 1950, 5-Two youths. v.ho sailed a 17- complete s.ue- . Pl! nl!."lake 'Y: and $230,000 in March 1951 for a r00t canoe most of the wav from cess with students acting a Grand Cafe UUL- CilC 1I1UIH ttlTlDlLJOUS INPXT. . , w . t , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. , .'ho.ie 281 P.O. Box 1U8 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Have your Radio Repaired - CALL Blue 992 Mayor, Fire Chief. News Editor SATURDAY -P.M. i 4:30- Sports College : 4:45Mueic for Moderns 5:00 Music from the Films I 5:30 Prairie Schooner j 6:00 -CBC News ' , 0:05 Musical Varieties 0:45 "Coco the Troubadour" i 7:00 Whiilcha Know, Joe j 7:30--Orgnn Music 8:00 Musical Program 8:45 Toronto. P.r0 8:30 Current and Choice 0:00Byng Wliittekar Show t:30 A sony; in the Air 9:45 Winnipeg, 1950 10:00 -CBC :.V3 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Harmon aires 10:30 Dal Richards Orch ; 10:45 Edmonton, 1950 11:00 Dance Orch. 11:30 Dance Orch. 11:45 "Welcome 1950", 12:15 New Year's Dance Party 12:45 Weather . SUNDAY . 8:30 Recital :n0-BBr News and I Corr. mentary 9:13 Memo from Lake Success 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 1 10:15 Just Mary . 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Report 11:30 Religious Period 12:00 N.Y. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 Church oi the Air 2:00 Salvation Army Program 2:30 Critically Speaking 3: 00 -The Old Songs I 3:25 CBC News : 3:27 Weather Report uMepnone rcnammauon pro- Seattle to Prince Rupert, will week should be marked by ari intensive quest for the annual sram- spend most of the next three herring run in waters contigu- 21 L'nn Mussellam, two-and weeks here recouping their iin-ous to this port. That should be orte-half year old son of Mr. and ances whicli were lost in a mis- Mrs. Edward Mussellam, went hap off Fraser River. The two Pilot, teacher- e'-". 9 Twenty years of service without a blemish on the record brought official recognition n Corporal Archibald H. 'Curly' for a walk yesterday afternoon are Jack Kendrick. 21, of Scaule and before he returned his un- and Emerv Woodall. 22 FINE PRINTING at REGAL POINTERS of Arl- Taytor. second in command o! the city detachment (if the B.C easy parents had sought police lr.gton, Virginia. and radio help. He was found 19 In a competition that arous ! Police when Judge W. O. Fulton presented him the coveted twenty nappny playing on Eighth Av- el Ute crcatcrt cnthu.sla.sm KEN'S RADIO CLINIC enue a couple of blocks from his ainor.g the 1000 spectators who ypar &ml C("ldu,:t BlKl '""S -"" TV 222 Second Ave, ice medal and a wallet containing a $25 honorarium. 17 In the near futute Canadians, especially those in the lower income brackets may be able (: purchase new homes with a "ni l-. For Satisfactory Service 71X am:1 Ave. W. Blue 992 2 : 4(5 Melody Matinee 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer's and His Islanders 3:30 International Com. 3:40 International Comment. 4:U0 -Bernie Braucn Tells a Story ' ; 4:15 Slock Quotation-- and In 4:30 Magic Auvcrtures 4:45 Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Lit lie Concert 5:30 Musical Program h:o;i Supner Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs G: 30 Musical Varieties ilome- .. crowded the Armories in Spokane ,31 Nancy Hodges, well known last night, the unanimous decis- i Victoria newspaper woman and ion of the judges placed the Job's ! member of the Legislative Asscm- Daughteis drill team from Prince ' bly. will pay a visit to Prince Ru- Rupert first. pert April 20 and 21 to assist in 22 Canada's biggest earthquake For A New Year's Treat ., imum of financial outlay as a re - the organization of the Liberal daggered Prince Rupert CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging l iasji Phote raki'ii at llomr Plume Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MAPLE LEAF Central and Northern British su"- 01 a ncw nuusinS sc-nenv-Columbia. There were Indications being wolk,'d out by Mh tcdcr that the Queen Charlotte Islands ond Provincla' eovcrnnients. had borne the brunt of the tre- 23Purcha.se of huge varchousc mor on waterfront for industrir' use party in the city. April 2 Prince Rupert and District Union Board of Health will rec- nmmonrl 4 r itT' r - 1 1 -1 n i 1 voijii.lnna f announced today. 6:45-"Saddle Rockin' Rhythm'i . ' Un the city's food bylaws aimed 7 00 CBC Tews SeptcmbiT -Two constables were at dis- coriecung uucgeuty lauuy fiteS v? ?Si l' Premier Making First Shipment First shipment of t rates to come out of bak-Premier mines at concen-the handling of milk in some stores patched from the city police of-and restaurants and meat in lice at noon today in response to some neighborhood grocery a call from Port Edward that an stores. ; employee in charge of blasting 11 The 10.000 ton French Liberty powder stores had gone violently ship Vlre is discharging 1.000 tons insane and was threatening to of concrete reinforcing stael at explode the magazine, the Watson Island dock today 19 A race between the city oin-aftcr arriving from Antwerp, via bulance and the stork this Portland, Oregon, Sunday morn- ing at 7:30 was won by the stoik 3:30 Winnipeg jfinday Concert 4:30 The Happy Time 5:00 National Sunday Hour 5:45 John Fisher Reports 6:00 Stage V51" 7:00 CBC News 7:10 -Week-end Review 7:20 Special Spcake. 7:30 Railway Show 8:00 Shadow of the Bomb 9:00 CBC Vancouver Siring j Orch. ' 930-Vosier Hour i 10:00 - CBC News t 10:10 CBC News j 1U.15 A Canadian Discovered SPECIF V TIIK NATIONS FINEST ,M Al'l li LEAF Product of Caiinda Packers Ltd. .since its opening some time ago. will be loaded abord the freighter Chllliwack, Capt. William Gleason, next week. The cargo will be taken to Tacoma, Washington, plant of the American Refining and Smelting Co. Th Chllliwack arrived In Prince 7:15 CHC News Roundup 7:30 Wally Peters Show 7:45 The Blue Door 8:00 Alberta Ranch House Club Band i 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show , 9:00 National Farm Radio j Forum : 9:30 Producers Workshop ; 10:00 -CBC News J 10:10 CBC News i 10:15- On Mike Tonight , 10:30 -Henry Risscll's Orch. j 11:00 Weather and Sigr Off 1 TUlSSu.it -AM j 7-"' Musical CIock , 8:00CBC New? I 8:10 H-re's Bill Good I 8:15 Miming Bong 1 8:30 i.tusie. tor Modems ' 8:45 LiU'e Concert as a bouncing baby boy was born ing- 1 ' ' to Mrs. R. Robinson of Port May The Rupert at 8 p.m. yesterday with 20 A citizen of Priner Riim.i-f a load of lumber, cement nnri 4 -Jack Duncan McRae. prominent 33-year-old local business man and wp.rtime Naval ofiicer. This Company . Desires to Extend to All Its Patrons and Friends Best Wishes for a since earlics da vs. P .1 Pniir..- t oal for Albert and McCafferv Ltd. and then sailed for Wat was nominated as a coalition can- ; f,'''st Avenue was able to look REX CAFE Wishes You All A HAPPY NEW YEAR dldate for Prince Rupert pro- back on the eight ielh .uinivcrx-vlncial riding ot a joint Liberal ,ary of llis bit lhday. and Progressive - Conservative October convention in Prince Runert 14Prince Runcil. f:lefri n, son Island this morning with general freight for the Columbia Cellulose Co. She returned this afternoon and deposited the Albert and McCaffery ship- j mcnt and heads for Stewart at! the week-end. I . Canada 10:30 - Prelude to Midnight 11:00 - Weather and Sign Off MONDAIi A.M. 7:00 - Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 -MorninR Sonu 8:30 - Music for Modems ' 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Cumlv. Happy and -Prosperous 9:00 BBC News and Common'. . Tuesday night. He won over prospect of an indefinite "dry iWeldon McAfee. New Year spell today following a break at midnight in the 45-inch water main that carries the city domestic water supply fmm Woodworm Luke to the Noi l hern B.C. Power Co s Sliawallan's hydro : 9 Prince Rupert took lo the outdoors yesterday, the first, Sun-' ,diiy of real spring weather. Cars of all de.Mnpt ions were inovine along the highway in both di A LOVELY I RANK J. SKINNEP Prince Rupert Agent Third Av?iic ij.o.ie m ! 0:15 - Mornliitf Devotions 1 9:30 rrioi'i'.Tiii; concert j 9:59 Time Signal V I PHONE g 79 ... t . : . . , ..!...! . .... rections bi weru i-ruicc wmeri, inam,. a OCK sue r,.,,i-i..,i V I :i-1 - Moiniua De(.t;cn. 9:30 - Morning Concert J :o9 Time Stme 1 10:00 Mien Harris , 10: 15 - Morraiij' tMe.odler 10:30 Melody Time : 10:4. - SeHiifiinuv.rtn M'iuJirn j 2 1:00 Air Kinder Mi-ten j 1 1 :15 Roundup Time 1 11:30 - . Weal her Report ; 11:31 Message Per.oo ! 11:35 -Recorded Interlud i -1:45 -Personal Album ' P.M i 12:00 - Mid-Day Melocllc-; 12:15 - CUU fcvwj . I2:2f Progriun .iusurne 12:30 -B.C. Farm Broadcust 12:55 -Recorded Interlude 1 :00T -Afternoon Concert ; 1:45 Commentary-A. Grant j 2:00 Festive Season 1 2:30 Records at Randum. j 2:45 Let's Read About It ! 3:00 The Music Box : - 1 3:15 Western Five Happy New Year TOallanv llflianitarii and Terrace from morning until to liave caused the damage. : 18-Unless Aldermi-n change 21 -Indian tribes from the far their minds within the next wed;, flung reaches of the Skeena ter- "city council will put its formal ritory gathered at the Indian stamp of approval on Telephone village of Kitzegukla to welcome Superintendent J. p. Edward's "The Great Father," Premier j plan to st art renewal of the city Byron Johnson and expressed ;, telephone system on a pay-as-thcir gratitude to the govern-'-you-go basis, ment for making it possible for 131 Sale or the former United them to enjoy the full privileges States Army administration of "citizenship." .building by War Assets Corpora- ,u,!v; ,Uon t0 F'ank , .. Kaftel, Toronto -s- Air and ground search in ; . financier, was announced today proceeding today from isolated in a telegram to the Daily News Tartoo Inlet on the west coast of from E. T. Applewhaltc, member Oranam Island for Martin Ulmer 'of Parliament for Skeena skipper of Nelson Bros. Fisher- November ICS l.trl olllnnt Kn,.f ltc. ...1-- ' n GREAT BIG HAPPY NEW YEAR SNACK BAR 1 10:00 -Ellen Harris 1 10:15-Singing Sam 10:30 Melody Ti,;ie 10:45 - Seandiiuiian Melodies 11:00 -Kindergarlrn of the Air U : 15- Roumloup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11 :35 Recorded interlude 11 :43 Personal Album 12:00 Mid-uay Zieiodles i i2: 35 cbc mm P.M. ' 12:25 Program Resume 12:30-B.C Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude ' 1:00 Afternoon Concert ' 1:45 Commentary-Pioneers , 2:00 Festive Season ; 2:30 Rpcords al Runrtnm 1 iouus A NEW HOME Plan to Build NOW For Plans and Estimate: It's GREER & BR1DDEN The Men Who Know , CONTRACTORS AND BUrilTCERS RED 561 r.O. BOX 721 Ul'fcN fi a.m. to 1 a m. DAILY Just off Third Avenue Wcckdoys 9 o.m. lo 9 p.m. J .Sundays.. 12 Noon to 2 r"1, ' 7 p.m. to 9 p m- J r 'I SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE 318 Cth St. Ph. Orders Blue 92 3 40 . niveriimnnfo 8-Survey of damage to the Roy Harris and David Smith, also 1 v ,'