Pn'nrc Rupert Daflp nrtos Wednesday, March 30, 1949 r f'--' dssrinltly Jit-turn AVir 1 of CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles HOSPITAL INSURANCE ujf n.vjar.Ki A LEE i Subject to Change i .f - ; .. . . i Q. What are the fi, ,,!.. . " lBtjpendCTit 6v,y """"WW Qerowc to ..ue upbuilding of Prim Rupert VHiTUnl"S-rmpn!4in n" and Antral British ColumbU? lavutOunaed u 8ond Claaa Mall. Pout Office Department. OttawiT) Published ver affmoon erfpt Sunday bv , PTlEce Rupert Doily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. TS. A. HTNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director KEMBFh OP CANADIAN PRESS - AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS nnlluNa CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES sfv- . ttf Carrier. Per Week. 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Year, 8 00. S "on ViBTr By Mail. Per Month. 50c: Per Year. 5 00 i"r.r Total of 4i;8 Individuals So Far Registered" In Prince Kupert District 1 godparent? " a ! A. "He promises to hpf-i 'the child alwav, J,? .ci RegLstrations for hospital in- at ay time. At the chrk WEDNESDAY P.M. 3 :30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Coei't'y 4:00 Lamunc! HucKnig 4:15 Stock' Quotations an: Int. Hi - ; ,"lf. "T""ii.-rr -.,." ' v. . J. . -f-s - "JTTTVa r surance in this district have so T-e eives the baby a gift usir ,, far totalled 4128, it is reported by a s';ver mug or spoon. 'or Don Nixon, local registrar. This cnt'tk t0 -start a bank account" figure takes into account only Q- f'or what reason is a individual registrants and does always used in a wedding cer not include those registered and munv instead of some other r ,4:30 Maggie Muggins paying tneir premiums under the v A. The ring, an symbol of circle, is a unbroken eternity. 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Recital of Russian Songs ; still v being delivered 1. ... . . . " r payroll deduction plan which is the way many Prince Rupert people are doing. The registrations of such persons go direct to Victoria and are not included in the local total. Prince Rupert district includes rrom Queen Charlotte Islands on the west to Pacific on the 'jjmii " ?pecwa an will out. TELEVISION TO THE.MAJORITY of Canadians, television to- I day remains no more than another of those 20th century wonders they've heard a lot about, hut still only a prospect. They view it as a magic screen which in time might bring a hockey or football game or some sort of show into their home. Most Canadians haven't any idea of the time and money it will take before the Dominion has national coverage as in the case of radio which now serves 96 percent of the population. - It is estimated it will take at least a year after a. licence has been granted before a Canadian station can be placed on an operating basis. ... To set up a national network will reciuire in ' r- ; v.' i " " " ' ' IT" lIMiLiiiii-. - .v east and from Bella Coola and J 8:00 London Symphony Orchestra 8:45 Civilization On Trial 9:00 Power of Darkness 9:30 Feature on Sir J. Boyd Ocean Fails on the south to tho northern boundary of the Drov- To comnlete the unfim f .ui.j ...i.:... .. . o. li;; OUGt ince. Prince Rupert, Ocean Falls and Terrace are among commu fans last fall, the General Assembly of the I nited Nations Is re-convemne this April at f.N. Headquarters. New York. Here an employee checks signs indicatinj the seating arrangements of delegates. 10.00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News nities included. 10:15 Roy Daniels - L Hospital insurance cards are 10:30 London Studio Concerts 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off PRYRSRArT DOMINATES I AUU A special nominating com- mittee of the Moose Lodge will THinioL-Al A.M. 7:00 Musical Crock ' . 8.00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert committee.-who are headed by C. H. Collins, lodge governor, "ie E. G. Huiijston; Herbert Whiifin. Harold Muncey, D. G. Wood and Ole Stegavig, executive members; B. J. Bacon, Fred Scadden, Gillis Royer, Joseph Ratchford and J. L. Blain, past governors, and N. L. Jones, William Terry, S. Haudenschild, Joseph Long-and Howard Walker, members. (Tte.r,ty Five ears Ago) - offi. t v. ,v, i..j for the year 1949-50 for the el ections w hich will be held April prince Rupert Ratepayers' Association proposed to draw up a resolution for presentation to lh city council asking that a pkti, to hire a city manager be con 9:00 BBC. News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies sidered in the interests of econ i yUT toy? Household p Appliances omy and efficiency. ' 12. The committee, consisting of members of the lodge executive, five past presidents and five from the member-ship-at-Iarge, met in the Moose Temple last night. The officers elected at the April 12 meeting will be installed on April 26 at the Vnil meeting of the current lodge year. Members of the nominating 1 fFf1frm 11:00 Musical Varieties About 130 men were employed at the dry dock, 70 of them 0:1 repair work to the freight? ' Canadian Scottish. Men were working two shifts to comiil(tf work on the big vess?L 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 1 1 : 33 Recorded Interlude 11:45--Let's Waltz f.SA. 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies 12:15 CBC News The executive committee of the Board of Trade a-ul the Citv stallation of a co-axial cable, for micro-wave length relay at a cool $25,000,000, plus an annual rental of $7,000,000 for the cable service. J": To start up a single station it will cost between $300,000 and $400,000. ' The whole picture of television in Canada right new is so nebulous, no one can estimate the years it will take before there is national coverage. " 'MUTINY' IN NAVY 'AN INVESTIGATION into complaints origin-AA ating in the Royal Canadian Navy is -to be .held in Ottawa soon. It is said working conditions on ships form the basis of whatever discontent exists although . this assertion is subject to con-rmation. Whatever is the difficulty there is justification for an early, fair and searching inquiry. The expression "mutiny" has been heard in connection with the cases. While strictly speaking, Jmb anight be correct many Canadians will prefer amilcler and less provocative term. Yet, there has been disinclination, if not resistance, to rightful authority and not a recognition of the discipline The seamen had sworn to maintain. - There seems, to be no question whatever about the accuracy of reports of dissatisfaction aboard jthe Crescent, in the Orient, and the Athabaskan and 'Magnificent, now on training duties in the West .'Indies. Still, the young men on these vessels, manv ;of whom served so splendidly in real war, can surely not be thought of as a that type would go out of the .'way to spread friction and instil disloyalty There ;must be something else and that's for the board of ."inquiry to discover and expose Lhat he would advocate that Wark Canal power rights not bo given to the city of Prince Rupert, but that they be held in reserve. council agreed to wait for some response from the government 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast before taking further action ; their campaign for a terminal MEN'S UNDERWEAR Union Suits SPECIAL $25 MEN'S PYJAMAS , SPECIAL $3.25 MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SOX SPECIAL from 40c MEN'S WORK PANTS All sizes SPECIAL $2.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All sizes SPECIAL $4.75 MEN'S Sl'lTS-All-wool. the 12:55-Recorded Interlude grain elovatorhere. KELVI.NATOK KEFRIC.ERATORS IIOTPOIXT ELECTRIC STOVES $ R.C.A. VICTOR RADIOS . IMIILII-S RADIOS ... EASY WASHERS V (Thirty Five Years A50) The Daily News opened a sub Albert Davidson, G.T.P. passenger agent, announced that summer schedules for the company's coast steamers would commence with three sailings a week to Vancouver by the steamers Prince Rupert, Prince George 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells i Story 1:45 Happily Ever After . 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Musical Program (Ott.)-S 45 Western Five ""' ' scription contest, offering up to &G00 in prizrs. EUREKA VACUUMS w I 'William taane.-'.n t n a '..:j and Prince John. I WW (.ETT OIL STOVES (installed) RENDIX WASHER REXDIX IRONER 'liffafJni latest SPECIAL ."$32.50 MEN'S LOGGING BOOTS Reg. $24 SPECIAL .. $17.50 Boys' All Kinds of SWEATERS SPEpiALJrom .r-,,. $1.25 BOYS' LONG PANTS - Good make SPECIAL from $2.75 BOYS' SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS Regular $6.50 SPECIAL $5.00 KNITTING WOOL Best quality, large variety. Reg. 45c SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYERS Concerning The Employment of Immigrants ' From Displaced Persons Camps of Europe CHIWAXTORl SAV John F. L. Hughes, D.O, Ph.C. j mmmssaa mam , i, uihimiiiii.h HO ' MEETING 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment 1101 K 0:S .m. to 12:30 p.m. anti 2 to 6 p.m. m:iMiH Monday and Friday. 7 30 p m tin thoHe unable to etwn during ll day. RKCEPTIONI3T ln attendance aftarnoona. Carl Zarel PHONE 37 KRASER S PRINCE P. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR - GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 0ra".dum f Uting with the Minister of Labour for Canada (Surname) Tchriati.n Name) (Idtiititr Cert Nat Minister of Labour (or C.narU. " ct!nl'"'on a to repayment approved by the be L3 ?0hr frlTmirafi- ,p,ovmen, .. for . M'mster of Labour for Canada may sentat.ve, period of one year. or hit authorued repre- I acknowledge receipt of a copy of thU Undartakina. Dated at . " v . on thia day of v.Af.A.vJ.v..v..AVA,.,., For Construction Alterations - HOME MULDERS! Property in a new subdivision available soon . . . Choice view lots at reasonable prices. N.II.A. district. Place your reservations now wilh . . . ARMSTRONG AGENCIES 307 3rd W. Phone 342 Real Estate Insurance (98) For the Purpose of Re-organizing , THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION THURSDAY EVENING March 31, at 8 o'clock It would be annrpnfntPf? ;f , 1,1 , (Signature of Emigrant) .. interpreted to ,h. above-named in hi, own language. The above memorandum of undertaking 1 hereby witness hia signature. GREER & BRIDD (Signature of Witness) (Titla of Witness) CONTRACTORS AND BITLW5 I Floor Sandinif a Speelll,'' r.o On completion of their undertaking with tr rr:; Domn10" t-i they receive the following certificafer Department of Labour, is Red 5C1 1 m 1 , vuuiu piease asK ,. i - our friends who may be interested in the w d- - iare of the Partv tn inin u: Vr , YOUR HEADQUARTERS K 1 VF rwieinn JU,"''UU tul!s particular WRATHAI.f.'S SEEDS K DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR jjjj M'"'t VSSXyt ""Be WIT" "the s!iTdlHZrE''100 r TIMK UPON FERTILE uei J. E. MERRYFIELD, Organizer. t PHOTO FIMSIIINC. Developing, Printing Knlarsrine QUTCK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Stinnlies GARDEN A ii!illlll!!!lilllllilllllt!lllll lltttltlMm: I!llll!ll!lfl!!!lll! lllillilllliHlllillinI and MmiawCa 1 or LABOUR WOT MINISTER (CUNTERSIONfeO)" (DATE) JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue . naiAvj-jioKWisa 1 m l I M r nrll V E B Every effort is made to safeguard the interet r,f v.u 1 a that all Displaced Persons Jcure , a" immira" ""der the undmak!n.CtS Displaced Persons Movement to complete their All prospective employers should know this n u j arrived DP should not be encouraged to leave oolL Tl yndersani the newly, without the consent of the nemnEmplAtOmZi ' 8SSiEned' be doing the DP imm.grant a disfavour ' carned ouL Ay ther adv.ee will CITY OF PRINCE RIPERT Tenders for Garbage Collection LECTIN'' "?MrShmarked 7fDERS F GARBAGE COL- MoSa? fV6d ny tHe undersied up to noon Monday, April Aorini 11, for the collection and disposal of garbaee from the residential and business premises in the City com! XnvmT1, 1949- TendCrS to State Whether appl cant provide his own equipment or wishes to jent or purchase equipment from the City. Terms of such rental or .purchase to be included in the tender. Tenders must be ac- SaShVf?fied cheque ln the amot $"0000 which will be forfeited to the City in the ( event that the suc- ;Citv Tr T rnSi enl6r an 5 the City in in accordance with the terms of his tender, and to be retamed by the City until replaced by a surety bond or other guarantee of fulfilment of the contract. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. D. THAIN . (77) 1 v .- I ', 7 'of tasty mem' CHOP SI' DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Deluxe Delivery Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Biaok 419 Anytime ggj Anywhere 8!,2 cnofl' HUMPHREY MITCHELL I minister A. MacNAMARA Deputy Minister ? ' art n11' . BW Prince Second Avenue opposite ' ... r'ni'c 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m w