Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 15, 1950 Rail Strike WILLIAM HOLDEnT TODAY 7 - 9 p.rr James Cagney Crime Picture Jl i . . . :ls Still On W aterfront Sunday Midnite ""' tJ r CHICAGO f Striking railroad workers in Chicago and other key cities made no attempt to return to work today, apparently ignoring court, government Whiffs - - PRESTON FOSTER MARY STUART in "Thunderhoof" Hft Man Oh Man! FOR THAT CERTAIN SOMEBODY YOU LOVE Rupert Peoples Store WHERE YOU GET GIFT PAJAMAS - GOWNS - SLIPS Shellfishing to Start After Holidays Herring Fishing Ceases After Bumper Catch James Cagney, fllmdom's toj star of underworld action, in Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," showing at the Capitol Theatre at the first of the week, plays the part of a mobster chieftain who utilizes his notorious background to launch an amazing criminal career. Escaping from a state penal farm, Cagney kills the brother of his girl accomplice and, when two crooked cops Involve him in a shake-down, he turns the tables by recording the proceedings as a means of blackmailing them. A daylight hold-up of a super market and a payroll ho'st. at the same time retaining a cloak of Respectability In society. and union orders and even the f resident of the United Statas About 10,000 railway workers are off the job, the bulk of them in Ghicago. The strike has rendered idle others In rail-related industries. The walk-out was apparently started in an effort to get a wage dispute settled before a wags freeze is ordered. In Washington It is announced J Mil NIW HIT OUT-TMRIllf TNIM ALU Millerd's cannery will go into full production at the first of the year, it was learned today. Shell-fishing to date has been flow because of unfavorable weather conditions. There liave been a few spurts of JAMES CACriEY, W CARTOO, activity during the fall but nothing continuous. Boats i i r.tTT. i " j i the government will move to bring contempt proceedings are expected at the beginning of the new year fo shellfishing. Some boats will be j; w. against the strikers. This could lead tn hpavv fines ntrnlnst tho FINE PRINTING AT digging shellfish in the Kitkatla day night. Tonight's scheduled add up to excitement In typical Cagney manner . union. The strike has hit hard 1 and Mftakatla areas and Stev- game will be played according to Two beautiful actresses share ens Island. - I nlan Passencers embarking here i I egal Printers at mail and express shipments and some embargoes have b3en ordered. the romantic lead opposite Cagney Helena Carter, as a socialite whom he marries, and Bar "A SWELL QIF1 FOR PIIO.NE 21 222 SECOND AVE. For action use News classifieds. bara Peyton as a former moll who leads to his downfall. PLANT EMPLOYEES! VXXXVZX.XXXXXXttXXXtXtXXXfXXXXXX'- Herring fishing closed for the for the north were Miss A. holiday yesterday by union ! stromdahl. Ray Spring, Bud agreement. In some districts it' Ratchford. Fred Slmundson. will not open against this sea- Darrell Young, Henry Blackaby, son. At 10:30 a.m. yesterday the Dick Nickerson, Lawrrnce Krist-quota for Ogden Channel had ' manson, Derek Letoilrneau, Bill already been filled. Boat crews Morrison, Bill McChesney. Oor-are flying south for the two- don Graham (manager), Miss B. week holiday. Some are leaving I winclle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans, by chartered plane Sunday. Oth- ! Alfred Blackaby and L Van XXXXfXXiXfXXXXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXnHXX'h Other character roles are por- We wish to extend traved by Steve Brodle, Luther Adl" Barton MacLane and Will-lam Frawley. X X everywhere from tropic shores to the Icy north observance of Our best wishes for a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS'NEW YEAR to our many friends in ,the fishing industry. ers are going down on packers and still others on commercial steamers. There will be a rush the day is at least being planned, X ' X m for the fishing grounds when tha Pytetra. Disembarking here were Miss H. Astoria, O. W. Stokes. J. O. Prince. B. O. Prince, W. Berry and Mrs. Bartels. Capt. G. O. Hughes pulled his ship away from the dock at 3:30 p.m. prospective war or no prospective war. J i season reopens in the new year. We also wish to With cargo of general freight. the steamer Chllcotln arrived from Vancouver Friday midnight. Missing' the tide at Seymour Narrows after leaving Vancouver late had some far-reachin? effects on passengers boarding the Princess Norah here. Normally due in port about mid- Thank you for the fine reception you gave our representatives during their recent stay in Prince Rupert. j Should you chance to be a fair i sailor, there are far worse places to be on Christmas Day than on : the sea. Particularly is this true D16-23 Longshoremen were busy unloading during the night and the vessel sailed early this morning for Queen Charlottes. Ooods Included a shipment of Japanese orangf s. morning, me snip did not arrive of a modern liner, or anv well Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Co. here . yesterday until 2:30 p.m.' equipped and provided vessel. The Bo-Me-Hi basketball team ' The feasting rtornratinn unriai 1 f-Vv. 1 x-;-'.-'f Vancouver, B.C. x . scheduled to play Ketchikan last hours are something to r'emem- 627 Denman St. Ta 4944 night, had to cancel the engage- ber. Right now. on thousands nf ships on all the seas of the globe w w n w v w i 1 I . ' "I '' 5 ! -i tbestwtm v The Dominion lighthouse tender Alexander MacKenzle's crew is looking forward to a little rest at the Christmas season. She returned to port Thursday from the last long run of the year. After remaining In port for the week-end she has a few short runs to Triple Island and other places next week. 'ku IN GAY GIFT ENVELOPES NOW ON SAlf CAPITOL ' THE BOX 0C The British freighter Silver Walnut caught fire in Vancouver harbor a few days back. One luxury stateroom was gutted. For a few minutes there was serious danger that the blaze would spread but quick work prevented it. Desire Liqeti Marcus Gordon BASS - BARITONE PIANIST San Francisco Opera Co. Eminent Yuung America IN JOINT RECITAL That huge run of . herring in fOgden Channel not far south of Civic Centre, Thursday, December 21 -8:30 p.m. Prince Rupert drew most of the cSnusn -Columbia fcerring fleet ; luring the week. 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