1 Prince Rupert Daily New Monday, July 24, 1950 snvi'.. HNM rftfD ,WWT Ay- Radio Dial Highway Camp Sites, Produce Grading, Democracy, Subjects CFPR SHIPS and MacMurray -Sidney - Fonda tulW 1240 Kilocycles THE TRAIL OF THE (Subject to Change) to 1 Yeor Through 14 Years WATERFRONT Pi P.m. 1A Six resolutions on a variety of subjects will be rn i & Stoat MONDAY P.M. 4.00 Betty Phillips Operetta Time 4:15 Stock Quotations & nt. 4:30 Moccasin Trails 4:45 The Lone Pine Show 5:00 Solo for Orchestra Cohoes Sriowinj Up War Scare Affecting Alaska Tourist Traffic presented by five official delegates to the annual j convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of ! Central British Columbia to be held in Prince George next month. Si One resolution, commending the minister of lands and forests for progress - I1) A rAIAMOUNl CHAMMOM moucmi sack it nnui mmimoi After a rather slack time. on the trolling grounds during the 5:30 My Songs ror You past two or three weeks during I which has been made so far in aucea since tne local manaeer is u hiv, tv, , rt ..i .... the riirwtlnn nf octahlUhmonr . " .. I " l""iy .. JlluIC muic i:ian a lurwarcung wen enaea up, conoes are now auu aammisirauon oi provincial agent, sales lepresentatlve of beginning to make appearance in n RUPERT PEOPLES STORE r " oiiia.i v.,CIR. lor ins nea mai oince, better numbers In the various camp sites for tourists and others local staff arc unable to make areas from the Queen Charlotte at convenient j-cenic and fishing personal contributions to the islands, around Dundas and 5:45 Young Man Wltha Song 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30--Musical Varieties 7.00-3C Kews 7:15 CP'.,' News Roundup 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Paul Grosney Group 9:00 Gypsy Strings 0:30 Variety Band Box o W aiAH. iTCimuncnas urn a survey community commensurate with srh-ns TsIh h the rank and Importance of waters closer to the mainland their employers, that limited hereabouts. Week-end reports business transacted locally is from the packers are that the run be made of suitable locations for such camp sites at Intervals of not more than 100 miles klong line highway through Central British Columbia. The develop-: ment of such camps should con- opirimentai to tne economy of was up to avera-ee of recent vears. the small centre. retards its it is estimated that from 1500 to 10:00 CBC News growth and reacts adversely to 20C0 boats are operating. Twenty 10: 10-CBC News nltKnl3h!ftrnBitr0adTr the,1emP,yr' that business cents ner pound is being paid in 10:15-Your Two Weeks or iootbpaths to the sites, the erally Is retarded by the neces port for cohoes. 10:30 Music of Canada ' 11 :00 Weather Forecast 11:04 Fish Arrivals and Sign Off sity of constant reference to head office and that goodwill which fhould be created between lar- clearing of small camping grounds, ihe provision of small floats and rowboats and the suitable marking of the sites. Th Shortly before 5 o'clock yes- . iPrrffltl aricmr.nn'(1,i, .... 1 gerfmd smaller centres is largely I, X . .... . Sundav e, Union , Steamshln Qt Co sites, to be conveniently located -the ! should be insneetprl nnH vm f In t.h. i,rr coaRl "ners arr'Vf,a ln Port- j order by forest rangers or other I A resolution bearing on the I representatives of the depart- financing or ' the - Associated ment. The sites should be locat- Boards would set up a new d only wher they will not re-(scheme of assey.sment on mem-sult in competition to nearby ber boards whereby ten percent Camosun, Cant. William Mc-Cnmbe from the north Queen Charlotte Islands and the Coquit-lam, Capt. John Boden, from Vancouver and waypoints. The Cnmosun sailed at 9 oVlnck for Vancouver with a good-sized list TUKSiyAl liU ,. 7"". Musical CIock 8:00 CBC Newt 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 M::nlng Song 8:30 i.luslc for Modems 8:45 Llt Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:ft Time Siwnw private enterprise. I of the present annual dues In PRODUCE ftKAniN'ri Imarnhor Kr.or ,,,l,l ...... An old subject is reintroduced an addition to such annual dues. ! p.aenrs d Comilttam ln another . resolution mpnriino.tn ., r,. ' .v.- .... ,.. , a-l otihir northern points nartmpnt e ., , . i whence she Ls d ue back here ti- 10:00 Morning Visit . v ngiiiuiiuie inp ciu niutc i an annual juc levy member J"0"00 sa'' at 1:30 Pm- 'or I0:15-Morning Melodies eiiaousnment at Prince Rupert Per member in each ICED TEA When you think of lemon-flavored finds. ...v v,uu... ,10:30 "Melody Time" !,"ed tea t he Ideal hot weather combination. Here's j i cr a grading &nd inspection sta- board.) The resolution holds tion for fruits, vegetables and that the present system of fin- 10:41 Invitation to the Waltz grains from Central British Col r.ncing the. Associated Boards ls wirn nearly .iiw passengers, 11 :00 A Man and His Music mostly round trip tourists on j n :15 Roundup Time board, C.P.R. steamer Princess a :5-W earner Report Kathleen, Capt. Graham Hughes, ' n -'l - Mensne Period arrived ln port at 8:30 yesterday in :33-Recorded Interlude umDia which is capable of pro- far from adequate and pome ducing a wide variety of such sounder method of raising funds produce for a large and steadily Us imperative, increasing market ln central A fifth resolution has to do lemon pudding topped with whipped cream and Rara a slice of candled lemon peel. It's a delicious df-vr. : night and a natural with a cooling glass of led t a strength tea can be poured directly over ice in ("''ajs'so can be prepared ln advance in quanltity for use : To make two quarts of Iced tea pour a pint of boiling i six heaping teaspoons of tea, or six tea bags. Brew for p and strain Into a two-quart container. Then fill t!a: with cold water and store in the refrigerator. To $ sugar directly to the tea concentrate while hot oi- smt sugar syrup on the side. British Columbia and AUska. i with the svstem of handling m.ornln Irom Skagway and other , '.:45Scandinavlan Melodies Calvert ofiu&. The resolution asserts that on nominations for regional offices' mnts artd at 12;30 more than one occasion this in the Canadian Chamber of "n for Vancollver- Embarking market has been lost for Central ' ; Commerce. . ncre on the vessel for Vancouver I British Columbia' farmers due to POLITICAL ECONOMY I were Mr and Mrs- H- B- Eastman, ! lack of uniformity and oualitv of I Political economv enters tninlA' Vnuti- J- Petersen and Mrs. P. TM. 12:00-l.Ild-Day Melodic-12: 15 CBC Nwi 12:25 Program rlesume n.if n r tt. n J DISTILLERS (CANADA) LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. CALVERT 1 li.ou o., rami oiuhuuuoi 1 12:55 Recorded Interludd such products and suggests that' the final resolution emanating ! on' the only solution is the estab- from Prince Rupert which is asT Tkm wbrcrtiKment m Dot publuhol of AiivhjeA bf th Liquor Control Boua Who's Rif! 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Commentary Mexico Story 3:00 The Music Box 1 Story Ahnnf Dno SELECT YOUR FUR COAT huuui rum lishment of machinery of inspec- follows: ! Nrr,t a fp'K cancellations of pro- tion and control of such products 1 "WHEREAS the threat of to- JPcted holiday voyages to Alaska ! so that a Continuous supply may talitarianism is menacing ourare hpn? reported by the ihree; be insured. . i ' way of life in an ever increasing jCanadian steamshiD companies! A new subject Is introduced ln degree and the structure of 0uriODeratin? tr""oueh Prince Rimert still another resolution which democratic life ls ln danger of on tne A'aska tourist runs. The i claims a tenaency' for centraliz- being seriously affected thereby, cause undoubtedly the war ation of control elsewhere and "THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV- scare ,n the !ieht of the Korean ' the limitation of powers of local ed that the Board of Education sltuat'n. The cancellations are managers of large concerns with institute at all levels of our edu- mosiy v peanle from the United branches or offices in Central cational life, instruction in the states where there appears to be f Swan Peterson. Badly Injured FOR THIS WINTER NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW SUMMER PRICES Your Coat will be STORED FREE OF CHARGE Until Needed British Columbia in the transac- history, mechanisms, benefits a feelinK that Alaska is so clore tion of business with local instit- and disadvantages of our herit-to R',,:sia that there micht be an utions. .This tendency is con-' age of democracy." "' invasion at ar.y time and that Chamber nf Commrn Almost ImiMSMiilc-f, Works Drnirs It Vigorous pr.tr;'. made la.- t week bvi'irF pert Chamber of Cm the provincial minis''' works at the prartral, able rendition of thf between the city of Pr.: and Galloway Rapids construction work is f sidered harmful in that the pres- THE DELEGATES tevcn travellers might be caught 1H Swan V. Peterson, for 40 years an employee of Pacific Stevedor- tlgc of the local branch is re- j Official delegates to the Prince i George convention have been C.N.R. steamer Prince Georee ! lnS Company, was seriously in- ..CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED at i named in the persons of L. M. in Alaskan waters with capacity iure Sunday afternoon when Felsenthal, Frank Skinner, W. A. j passenger list of tourists aboard !struck bv an automobile driven Armstrong, J. T. Harvey and called at Haines yesterday (Sun- bv L- Anderson at the inter -C. A. Berner with Dr. L. M. day to pick up Hon. J. G. Gard- 'section of Second and First Greene, O. .C. Mitchell, W. J. iner, Minister of Agriculture, with Avenues. Scott and P. H. Llnzey as alter- i wife and twa daughters. Thev Mr- Peterson, who was pro- J thereon has brought -lln the way of a cor, from the deputy mis:-, Jones in Victoria. BILL SCUBY FURS 302 - 3rd Ave. Box 1362 FLEES RLU CAMP Latest member of Ottawa's Polish legat ion to break with his Communist-dominated homeland is Thadeusz Sadabln, 40-year-old chauffeur to the former Polish minister. During the war. nates. The Chamber w:r'! from city limits to Gali have been touring the north and ceeding along Second Avenue are enroute back to eastern Can- toward his home on Graham ada and will be In Prince Rupert Avenue, was crossing First Avenue tomorrow night. Also on the i when Mr. Anderson's car struck ids ls practically imp?.' sponsible part if s are n The automobile was mov- Sadabin served with the French Prince George Ls Miss Adalene him. tainihg ordinary super-1 lng cast along Second and turned ' off onto First. j necessary evcvrlay traf. Edward and Watson l- Maquis and has spent most of his life ln the Polish diplomatic service. (CP Photo) Four vital steps Ao security (with something important in common) Hardesty of Columbus, Ohio, and party of vacationists. Miss Hardesty has been organizing holiday trips annually for more than twenty years. , -, tire city Is fed up onr.r j continuous complaints tj The condition of Mr. Peterson Sunday night was reported fak He ls suffering from a fractured injuries. He was rushed to hos- J tly request your imrc lower leg, four fractured lumbar pital by ambulance shortly after The luxury yacht Electra, owned i vertebrae and serious intenal the accident occurred. tentlon to remedy u-situation." 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