, CN R. Steamer Frinre Oeorge' Kcrgin, ca-n- clore to drowning 6 '. ' Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 15, 1950 TODAY 6:50-9 p.m. service vrtien his yacht Full Moon ! will be coming Into itruck a reef in Chatham Sound Police here were notified and At WALLACE'S . . . , , . I earlier than usual this summer. Lart of t.h. ,. " ,-ii.be the third week In May when i the P.M.L. 15 went to the rescue. i W iterfront Sunday Midnile and MoSj Meanwhile otner vessels were engaged In a search for the she wlU bring north o goodwiU among the people of the light- f e Vancouver houses whom he has served so lur rait.hrn Dnri w.ii rn. .........Board of Trade Other large lm- physician. The doctor said he SABU (The Indian Boy) sat on a- rock for four hours Davidson. chief officer of the 1 Port,ant r,..,., ..!.!... . i . coming north on the groups Prince watching the search boats. No - - Whiffs ..., uiU. tcim- ... .iBuwiuuse . . . - Gail Russell In "SONG OF INDIA" j one notified any of the airlines aj er on the coast, operating out ulu'fc JC . "c J of Victoria, will be Capt. Peter-' A"?1 f Com,merce -in- "TEXAS i son s successor as master of the I Albcrnl. j ties whose trips north are now becoming an institution. , Official Appreciation To Metlakatla In Kergin I ...., T.M ..1 ... T? Tn C'llmon here or the Prince Rupert Aero Club or which Dr. Kergin is himself president Following the near disaster, a few members connected with the flying business here got together. They worked out an Air Sea Rescue plan which they think will greatly aid in the search for any missing craft or person. SCHOOL . "j ' MATINEE Ipr!' MON. 3:45 P.M. LI m-S!tjriji msiui jayauvsc lowing -jliv - neueving uie uamosun fori Negotiations to cover hours ' Fishery i one week- Union steamer Chii- of work, wages, overtime and nttli nf t,a ripnartmpnt nf Tn. Capt. Harry McLean, ar-1 wolklng conditions, between the w"" ..., ' rlvea ln P" at 3 o'clock ;rr . 7; -n yestr- united Fishermen and Allied dian Affairs Was extended to Chief Councillor , day afternoon from Vancouver, workers' Union and nat-kimr Metlakatla Thurs- and waypotats and sailed at H -companies have commenced mj Geonre Ueorge Rvan Ian and dnu the me village Mllde OI of .utua a a on , :p.m. for Masset inlet points virtnrta Th rnmn.nlH lnolrl! day afternoon Of this Week by Indian buperimenaen whence she will return here to- the BC packers, Canadian Fish-F. E. Anf ield for the signal part they played On morrow afternoon to sail south j lug Co Lt.. Canadian Fish and Search Force Is Cut Down 6 s ft S Storage Co. Ltd., Atlin c . . 1 . . .v. l... V,rt i.nLnn ft llr Wit mull .VUiU ouiiuij' diiuiiuvn iaot in wic itepvut wj. ( voyage tne Chilcotin had pome Fisheries. Northern Flshermens' 1 prominent passengers lncludint; rv.iH ir. rv. th jrHmHci S. Kcrgin In the episode of the 54.98 T- frt ra n n nower cruiser Full Moon. Mr. the 'j COPENHAGEN w After rnnce nun, w .vjv,... Hon. J. 0. H. n. Cates. vn.r, provincial provincial & Walker w.,,w. Ltd. .m and J. M. , Todd An field made a special trip to SKeena reiver saiuion uaums minister oi laDor; li. j. Welcn, 1 an(j sons Ltd fcarcn crews naa run down In vain a new tin on the Dosslble Metlakatla with the depart industry from wnicn tney were m.l.A. for Comox, and W. S. mental cruiser Naskeena and fata of a mlssine United States New Freight Service IMti.nl tn. il. - ! In order to take care of added uwiai exiled after Japan joined World Arneil, commissioner of Indian War II. Many .other Japanese, Affairs for British Columbia, according to a Vancouver cor- vino disembarked at Bella Bella respondent, will be heading for j to attend the annual conven-the Skeena River canneries as tion of the Native Brotherhood soon as they commence to open. ! of Brit ish Colombia now In scs- seasonal business, Unlon-Water-house Steamships have commenced a scheduled freight ser uuw mm, was me target oi Soviet fighters, it was announced that the search force had been reduced from 25 to 15 planes. The hunt had received Sizes 12-20, 38-44 and 16Vito24!2 It's Tropicana Time At WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE vice to visit Prince Rupert and met with the village council to convey the official commendation. He also carried the formal appreciation of Dr. and Mrs. Kergin who, In a letter delivered by. the superintendent, promised that, as soon as the doe-tor's health was sufficiently restored after the arduous experience, they would pay a personal visit to the village. Present at the meeting, besides Nisei University of British. Col-sion at that village. William northern points The service of umbla students will also oe Scow, president of the Native hm iiv n,.H tio., k a temporary lift when reports coming north for the summer j Brotherhood, also arrived at j ' motor vessel Island King left sala wreckase had been sighted work. Present expectation is Bella Bella on the Chilcotin. the Vancouver dock to arrive by a German steamer. However, that there will be a large scale hp ,., .nothing was found. of the into; u.' J Japanese re-entry ,....., ts,. Two .,o.i vessels ....n The Chilcotin will be making will be engaged the industry this year. one- more relief voyage on along the northern coast in the the members of the village Radio Dial ' CFPR council, were Henry Ryan, cen 1240 Kilocycle! tral hero in the rescue opera- ince Rupert Florists (Subject to Change) Flowers for All Occasion- l Flo y,oo zi 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 He never could train a dog to retrieve!' I northern runs when she arrives new type of freight service. The Capt. Joseph Peterson, for j here April 23, a week from to- second ship will leave Vancou-many years skipper of Marine ; morrow, in place of the steamer' ver next month Skeena River Department vessels out of j Coquitlam which will be. with- canneries will have the advant-. Prince Rupert, ha'ving worked' drawn for one trip from the' age of receiving the weekly up from command of the Digby j Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Alice service: Frank Skinner, agent Island ferry Rhona to the Al- Arm-Stewart route. This com-' here, said the service will not' berni, senior vessel In these pleted, the Chilcotin will then i reduce freight carried by the' waters, has been transferred to -start making ready for her sum-1 company's passenger vessels ' Victoria to assume command of mer tourist run to Alaska which plying to Prince Rupert and I cne of the lighthouse tenders will be extended to Juneau, northward and the tccaslonal there. He is leaving this after- j skagway md Sitka this year. freight vessel iU continue to noon on the Princess Norah for, dock here. i j Hon, who picked up Dr. Kergin as well as the Full Moon; Elvin Iaskv who had an active role in the saving of the Full Moon, and Mrs. George Ryan, who j gave shelter and sustenance to IWs; Kcrgin and 'her three chil- dren during their harowing ex- , pirlence. For- NO NEFD TO SUFflt From Kma, . Jit,riitt, Jmpttita, ktnt. Rlnr'.vrni. Jtch. Burnl. Shtatiet, USE SOOTHING HIALIN6 XMR OINTMENT R5f box M Pntpc'lt nr r.O. Box ttl. 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