Prince Rupert Doily Rews ,. Saturday, AiirU 29, 1950 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) nnrT Mintc iumpd esD(t f Moutli-Eiiil SALE "-.Sill "The Jackie Robinson Story.", the screerk version of the life of Brooklyn Podgers now .famous' second baseman Jackie Robin-1 son. Is. now having its world premiere In New York and wlil be shown In Canadian theatres later this spring and summer. Jackie Robinson, with -twenty-' six honors to hi ereriit hi TOPCOATS Smartly tailored Gabardir $52.50 i t - -.w . i : , . : ii"? - - Vf f Till 1 : ,v " ; - Ami v , "v " jS V amassed more troDhtes annl awards in his three vear ,i Reg. $53.00 Now .... Well tailored Gabardine I Reg. $59.00 Now .... Cavotwill Nationally Advertised-.. v Reg- $45.00 Now .... $50.00 major league baseball than any Other ball player in his entir pro career. $39.50 I Of SDeclaJ Interest to Can.i- REPAIRS. r, I dians, "The Jackie Robinsoa, roi-xmn, Lt ! L.I Story" shows how the voun" negro player received his first "sip ( big chance in Canada, when he was signed up to play for the rne NHi Montreal Royals. The film tells Phone Greet It) the story of Jackie's earlv life his struggles to overcome preju-1 die ana discrimination how he entered tha big league under TTy this trick to peel onions ALL DRESS PANTS 10 OFF Sport Jackets Reg. $32.50 Now $20.00 all styles Reg. $18.00 Now $10.95 All Wool Tartan Shirt Reg. $8.50 Sole Price $4.95 WORK PANTS 10 OFF ALL FINE LUGGAGE 10 OFF Many other fine bargains . Acme Clothing Store SEAL OUTLAW The head of one of the largest sea lions shot in the annual Dominion Fisheries Branch hunt in Knight' Inlet about 120 miles north of Vancouver. Jack Beadnell, a Dominion Fisheries officer whose rifle killed this one, is shown leaning over the edge of his boat as the trophy is pulled up. The seals- eat cnndlefish which are valuable to Indians. (CP Photo BOXItt Every fi the watchful eye of the podgei' B.raneh Rickey and how he be came established as one of! America's most popular and Important athletes, Jackie Robinson appears personally in the film in the starring role. j without weeping. Hold them un-! der water while working on them, j This also helps to keep the onion i odor out of the air. SATVHDATf P.M. 4:45 Music ior Moderng 5:00 Music from the Films 5:30 Prairie Schooner 6:00 CBC News-6:10 The Commodores 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:0Q--Sons of the West 7:30TBA 1:45 Artndale Chorus a:00 Whatcha Know, Jo 8:30 Current St Choice 8:00 Mama's Family 9:30 Hermin Quartett 9:45 Reyes Orch. 10:00-CBC NttWS 10:10 CBQ News 10:15 Dave Coleman Trio 10:30Dal Ricnards Orch J 1:00 - Weather and Sign fl BUNDA 8:30-Recital rf:00 BBC News and , Commentary 9:15 Memo from Lalct Success 9:30 Harmony Harbour a:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 1Q:30-Way of the Spirit U:00-CBC News 11:03 Capitol Penort 11:30 Religous Period 12:00 Your Invitation to Music 2:00 25th Anniversary United Church 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 John Fisher ReporU 3:15 CBC News 3:17 Clearing up the Weather 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 My Uncle Louis 4:00 National Sunday Evening Hour 4:45 The Old Songs 5:00 Etartime 5:45 The Old Bongs 6:00-Stage "50" 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Week-end Review 7:20 Special Speaker 7:30 Ballet Music 8:00 Wpg. Concert Orch. 9:00 Organ Recital 9:30 CBC Vancouver String Orch. 10:00 CBC News 4 10:10 CBC News 10:15-Talk 10:30 Vesper Hour ii 10:30-Melody Time 10:45-':Rit4 Martin's Musical stock here has been nearly cleaned out. ' landings by Princ fluuert ves- &els in 1949 totalled 12,545,000 punds. American landings heia 3rd Ave. ' - j. . ! .'ji!imi ..jm i jf I '.ffw r i k y Phone 359 , uprp 4 IUU1 riirHs nnH TIP ' W aterfront - - Whijf s Everyone Wei. I Kitchen" j 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 1 11:15 Round-up Time 1 11:30 Weather Rtport i 11:3 lMessage Period No Chora j landings at Seattle totalled 9.- 151 ,485 pounds. Landings here by I American vessels was approxi-i mately 2.000,000 pounds over the 1948 figure. Canadian landings1 m AMA' ' ' BOLf The waterfront hag been in a minor rush this week a halibut crews completed their preparations 11:33 -Recorded Interlude )1:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Meiotues 12:J5CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B C. Farm Broadcast '.2:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour , NORTHERN BOXING C Join the KINSMEN KLUB KAMPA1GN 7 Big Presentations to Members Totalling $2500 will be made on the Night of May 24 GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW AT MOST STORES OR KINSMEN To those Out of Prince Rupert WRITE: Corner of 6th St k 'for the annual quest for deep-sea fish. Skippers have j been patiently taking on ice, herring bait and rigging"., j Some of the boats have been out and speared a fw 1 octopus a very effective bait. There has been rigging ! and taking on of ice. Some vessels " j have taken on frozen bait while others prefer bait from the live " " " v pounds at Jap Inlet and in the too, were slightly larger last year) a compared to 1948. j The foil'twing vessels have cleared for the fishing grounds: i Taplow Capt. J. String, Old-' field Capt. P. Rosang, Ingrid H. I Capt. C. Llndquist, Dovre B. I Capt. A. Martinusen, Island Queen No. 1 Nels Antonser.,1 Panda 20. Olsen, Viking No. 1 1 H. Eriksen, Invercan No. 4 J Matt Leighton, Rodney P Capt. ( Percy Pierce, J. R. Capt. J. P. j Reld, M. V. P. Doreen Capt. Leon M. Sandvar, Capella No. l Capt. T. Byrne, Mitkof Capt. ; Oscar Hansen, Deep Sea Cap'. E. Brecheri, North Cap Capt. HOLLYWOOD cTfe MOST UP.TO-D ATE CAFE IN THE KINSMEN CLUB OF PRINCE RUPERT C1 AH P.O.Box 1129 $1.00 )I.UU Prince Rupert, B. C. OPEN FROM 1:39 rjVf to t:3l A.M. We Specially In CMnes piibei ft fTrrrvrnV; CHOP SUEY CHOW MELN U Weather and Sign Off M. Pedersen, Nord Capt. O.I 11:00 Frydenlund, Great Bay Capt. i for Outside Order pHON 1U vicinity of Namu cannery down the coast. Over 20 vessels cleared at the Customs Ofiioe Friday and more left today to set their course for the halibut grounds. Most Prince Rupert fishermen head for Area Mo. 2 due to the smaller type of fleet. These boats measure from 45 to 65 feet. Larger vessels, the majority from Vancouver and across the border will try their luck in Area No. 3. ' Up to Saturday salmon trollen cleared here also. They were the I-H, Capt. P. Spring Cleaning SALE nnTjQatgj) G. Howe, Primrose No. 1 Capt. Bert Sheppard, Wamega Capt. F. A. Parker, Cape Spear Capt. Ole Stegavig, 8elma H. Capt. Anton Strand, Annabelle Capt. HArS KAIEH CO-OP Pierce Capt. It. George Cook, M. Nilson. MONDAY -rAU. 7:00 Musical clock 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Oood 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Modems 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News U Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Mormng f?oncen 9:59 Time 8ignal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Carson Roblson and His "Buckaroos" PRICE 2off Melo; Dvlna, Capt. H. Childs, and! With a fair-sized list of passengers. Union steamer arrived in port at 2:15 yesterday afternoon from and waypoints, sailing at 1) NOW IN STOCK V WORLD FAMOUS Kelvinalor Refrigerators S'i'cu, ft, $354 7Yt cu. ft $32' i u. ft , $298 Roy Refrigerator $359 ; the Morstov. Capt. Nels Peters, This advertisement is not ail from Prince Rupert. published Or displayed1 There to UtUe expectation that ' . t ' f'snermen wi" De back much by the Liquor n Control earlier than a week. In Hecate Board Or by the govern- Straits, it is said, tidal conditions ment of British Colum- ToX ZTZ bia- exchange because the halibut MEN'S and LADIES' SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES BROWNWOODS pm. for Masset Inlet point' whence she will return here ta-! morrow evening to sail at 9 p.m. ! on her return south. Capt. Wil-rj : 'i m TAXI WATCH FOR NEW APARTMENT WASBtt ham McComb has taken over command of the Camosun from! Capt. Harry McLean and Knt-' man Davidson is now on board as chief steward. Phone I BLOND1E He's the Stoff of Her Life! By CHIC YOUNG : --V TTvi H-LMAKE ANOTE) iJAi FORGOT THE 1 DiDnT Z ( I JUfj 1 FOPGOT ONVriOM-iT?5 VES. OF IT AND PUT If 4 MESSAGE J ( pdd.cpt tu: A-'Tuc.n , We Deliver T :', " 251 3rd Ave, 179 Three J. H. Todd Si Sons combination halibut boats and fi-sh ii in' u,r packers arrived in port thlsi SPECIALS week from Vancouver enroute to the halibut grounds Thc were the Inve;can' I, Capt. H. Provost; . Invercan III, Capt. Bert Hanson, and Invercan IV, Capt. Matthew -Leighton. They are leaving this week-end for Area No. 2. All three took on bait at Jap Inlet. HOWE PROM THE f-tABLONDlE IN MV IATBANO, sj WtVV fCNED Wy AT ) S MESSAGE" rA ' J ' OFFICE WiLLVOUfT-rCr-v-A--' SOA9NOTTOTCirf M,Z? THE OFFICE JJ . .0? ill $ PLEASE BPrrfr FORGET rS M( f(i V-rJT ' f Jt . ll "'' j y" H I . Swatter Rights. NOW BETTER THAN EVER at Our New Locorion CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND - SECOND AVENUE rnn service HJJSAFETY 1 ? SATISFACTION CALL 646 ARROW CABS G.E. TABLE IRONER ? ... J' SllAUtV'r4BK N,E. FLOOR POLISHER TftRfHIERf LAMPS Many friends will regret to Hear that Capt. Dan Larsen. formerly of this city, suffered p stroke in Vancouver a few days ago and was unable to come out with his. halibut boat Capella which arrived this week enroute A '. . f I ,-1. ! 1,1. . " ... : ....vii nlltiD G.E- WASHER Wlin rum. - NORTHERN B. C. POWER Capt. T. Byrne in command. Capt. Larsen for many years lived In Prince Rupert and was president of the Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Association. i a nnw ltWir, xsmm ! - ftffii WmX warn 'rrs i ... xi -feli! irl Blue 210 Capt. Chris Henrickson with his Gibson, was among the hall-butters arriving this week from Vancouver enroute 'to the grounds. The Teeny Milly was another well known vessel arriving here. STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver , AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. 5th Jnnhnmry jg MfrnihiTf CDHM 1(1 o 10 HOTEL ARRIVALS j! waterproofed: t CNFTHE.1" OarRQvX SHE'S RIGHT) Z THATPROTLEM J j. I, -" 7 RAIN'S COMING N Y ABOUT IT-IT'LlY -m KEEP 'v4COj4W4 - IN A JIFFV.V L, . ,. VTT STOP RAINING UP ALL f SOMETHING ATf7 - w,-'' .. -Ar - SOOM . V ( NIGHT r) ABOUT IT I " Prince Rupert Mx. and Mrs. O. Kearley, O. ON ITEMS THROUGHOUTTH. Joy, Prince George; A. Amies, I Sharon; R. Reld, D. Careare, H. I . Gray, T. M. David, H. A. Mc- I Dermid, R. T. Falkenberg, W. ft. Dale, Vancouver; R. J. Minshall. Montreal; J. Beaton, city; O. G. Baird, Winnipeg; T. Woods, Bmlthers; T. Overhill, Revel- i stoke; W. Marine, Battle Creek, 'Michigan; Mrs. B. Karhonen, Tit :Port Essington; J. Stephen, Ed monton.