"JOHNNY otUM'.. TODAY jrincc Uupcrt Daily JMus UD. Tuesday, April 13, 1948 GAS ""I KIDS r,n W(sr HENRY V,' GREAT FILM SPECTACLE, AT CAPITAL THEATRE TOMORROW G. B. S. QUESTIONS STALIN'S SANITY 1 1 1 If Ll . . . , m m m m AiA I CHARGED WITH DRUNK DRIVING BARRIE NEAR PUCK CLINCH TORONTO, r Barrie Flyers took a stranglehold In the East-em Canada Junior hockey championship Monday night, defeating Montreal Natlonales 8 to 3 for their second straight victory in the best of live final series. At Port Arthur the West End TICKETS LONDON George Bernard II Wednesday V 21 1 Only O MATINEE 2:30 U I EVENING 8 P.M. W Shaw, 90-year-old playwright, Charged with drunken driving is quoted as saying in an lnter. 3. 15 NOW ON SALF.' auu tuttiiuiuiig a puuee umra, that .if staUn counten- I I II Ernest Mayo appeared in city ances the folly of a war he police court this morning and ! shouM be shot ut ln a mental was remanded without plea un-.home. - No European country til April 21 by Magistrate W. D.;can afford a war and Jeast of Bruins of that city roared back last night to defeat Lethbrldge Native Sons 7 to 4 In the third all, Russia. ONLY (CITY ) ENGAGEMENT TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY 2:30. 130 J) 2, Tit THEATRE GUILD LAURENCE OLIVIER in V illiam Shakt-.peartt Henry v" game of the Western Canada 0 " "No m a CHLORIDE PUT ON STREETS TO ALLAY DUST The dust nuisance which was prevalent along unpaved streets last week came under control on certain arteries this morning when city workmen spread the season's first application of calcium chloride, a moisture-attracting salt which will ' keep gravelled surfaces moist during the summer months. Unable to apply the chloride to the streets last week because they were too dry, a city crew this morning took advantage of ths dampness left by yesterday's rain to spread with a special attachment on one of the city trucks. The city has a rail carload of calcium chloride on hand, believed to be sufficient to keep down the dust until the streets gradually become hard surfaced during the summer street rehabilitation progam. This morning, Third Avenue, Seventh Avenue, Hays Cove Avenue and Conrad Street receiv finals after dropping the first two matches. JUDICIARY DEFENDED , n lecnittcoici HAMILTON TIGERS UP IN ALLAN CUP HjTATtYTT-.-. "uillUM 7 DC - $1.00 vance. can was set ai, iuu. ne is represented by T. W. Brown. Joe Wright, charged with supplying liquor to an Indian, also was released on $100 bail after he had been remanded without plea by Magistrate W. D. Vance. His case was set for hearing Wednesday afternoon. Wright's counsel is T. W. Brown. Wright is alleged to have supplied liquor to James Shaw, an Indian. This morning, Shaw-pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication and was fined $15 or seve ndays. EVENING $1.20 - $'.: su L'Kl OTTAWA, Hamilton Ontario's senior hockey CAPITOL VANCOUVER, Benchers 'of the British Columbia Law I Society Monday defended mem champions, Monday night de feated Ottawa Senators; cham pions of Quebec, by a score of 5 to 4 t o take the first game of, the best-of-flve Allan Cup semi final series. ELECTROLUX-i bers of the British Columbia judiciary against attacks made in the Legislature by two C.C.F. members, Harold Winch and his father, E. E. Winch. The benchers declared the criticism "unfair and cowardly" and ' palbabiy untrue." Criticism of the judiciary, with one judge called "the hanging judge" was made by the C.C.F. members last Wednesday. FILTERS FLOOR W J PROTECTION ' OF MERE MAN ed chloride applications. -uuai BAba BRUSHES CRYTALS SHAMPOO AT THE , i '. Col. Jim Cornwell Visits Whitehorse WHITEHORSE Colonel Jim Cornwall of Victoria was here a few weeks ago. He had visited Edmonton and is now somewhere in the MacKenzie and Arctic regions. As long ago as 53 years, he was roving through the north and was in the Klondyke well in advance of the gold rush. He was also active in the early development of the Peace River country. " J TWIN FILLIES ARE UNUSUAL RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC FIRE ORPHAN IS On of the outstanding moving picture spectacles of the year the technicolor presentation of William Shakespeare's great historical drama "Henry V" comes to the screen ,of the Capitol Theatre in Prince Rupert with two specially arranged showings one Wednesday afternoon and one the same evening. Laurence Olivier is not only the star of the widely-heralded picture, which local picture-goers have long been anticipating with pleasure, but was also it producer and director. AH the original elements of the great play, first acted in 1599 in the old roofless Globe Theatre at Bankside, London, are said to be meticulously preserved. Laurence Olivier plays the title role and noted British actors are included in the cast which depicts historic characters of the time such as Princess Catherine, the Archbishop of Canterbury, King Charles of France, the Duke of Berl, the Dauphin, the Duke of Orleans, the Duke of Burgundy, the Duke of Bourbon, Queen Isabel of France and many others. PHONE 6H ZELIENOPLE, Pa. Twin fil BOX It has taken more than a year to complete the making of a screen play engaging the talents of a thousand persons and exploring history that takes one back at least a" couple of centuries in the story of this continent. The research perfomed has been on prodigious and exacting scale. Tins is leap yeav. incidentally, and one item should cause all unattached males to lies have been born to Arkansas Lady. Stockmen say this birth of twin fillies is as rare aa quad OFFERED HOMES PCRT HURON, Mich. Forty couples would like to adopt three-year-old George Meldruin, orphaned by a fire that killed his parents and two sisters. Some oifers are from as far away as New York and Texas. ruplets or quints among human ATTENTION beings. I I FISHERY day, to feel relieved, or at least more comfortable. It reads: , INSTALL All women of whatever aga Mariri FINED $200 FOR KNIFE ASSAULT rank, profession or degree wao EDMONTON 'MOVES UP shall impose upon, seduce or be tray into matrimony, any of His Majesty's male subjects by vlr Muffl Rita Petterson, pleaded guilty in police court this morning to tue of scenta, paints, cosmetics SASKATOON, (Pi Overcom- false a charge of committing assault washes, artificial teeth LOVAT SCOUTS CHANGE NAME INVERNESS The Lovat Scouts, founded in 1900 by the late Lord Lovat, chief of the Fraser Clan will lose their historic name and be known in the future as the Royal Armored Squadron of the Scottish Horsp hair, iron stays, bolstered hips or with grievous bodily harm and ing a first period deficit, Edmon O.N VOl K BOAT IN AND AViMD HARM high heeled shoes shall Incur th 9JTL ton Flyers came back Monda PU1U1PS'1 onQltu f thd law nnw In for, "-c. mugc aiuw uuu BACK PKEtfSl'Rl Lainsf. witrhrroft and the mar-,of aQ incident at the home of nightto defeat Winnipeg Flyers - " - - - ' o the accused on March 20 when riage shall be void." 7 to 3 in the third game o the WE MAKE MUFFU.1 MILK OF MA6HHIA ! 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However LONDON Britain's chief authority on psychic research 'As Low As $35.25 None Over $58.95' BOND SUITS rKiUKE SKATING ROLLER HOCKEY Dust-Proof Floor Schedule: 7-11 Every Night Wednesday Night Beginners Only Thursday 1-4:30 p.m. Saturday 9-12 a.m., 1-4:30, 7-11:30 Rupert Roller Rink MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Jxt&fy bP o- Harry Price, passed quietly away ! at his home in Essex. He had been interested in the supernatural since childhood. Price made many exposures of extravagant claims, and no one was more merciless than he when "phony spiritualists" were shown to be just that. As a result, they became very scarce. They knew they would be caught in Price's searching examinations. But this did strengthen Mr. I Price's general standing. He 1 found, through 80 years of study and co-operation, ample evidence of the existence of a world i beyond. 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