Prince Rupert Dafl? jattti fctB. NISCENCES Friday, June 4, 1948 D DERBIES Ennland Another CFPR Radio Dial 1240 KllocyciM Ideas on breeding was Chevalier Olnip.trelll. He owned a mare named Signorina which spurned all stallions except a cheap plater named Chaleureuk. Against all advice Oinistrelll insisted on mating the pair. The union produced a sickly foal named Signorinetta (Little Signorina). They stopped laughing when the despised Signorinetta won the 1908 Derby at 100-1 odds. v dawns oauimo, K aviis. set ting Imagina-jpi,t and crowding the (Subject to ebange FAVORITES FOR DERBY My Baku and Cobbler Liok Good to Experts EPSOM, England, (AP) Two The Flood Toll Mounts outsiders, "Roaring Forties" and "Overhead" were scratched yesterday from the Derby, leaving a probable record field of 33 startlers for the 169th renewal of Saturday's race. British, French and American-bred three-year-olds are entered in the 1 y2-mile race which is ac i thoroughbreds headed ,bu and The Cobbler Le!y for the 169th re-f England's greatest i e oldtimers spin tales t ;,.js of the past, true with a Damon Runyon i L;i of a romantic Italian iw believed in love i lor horses as well as I f the 1867 Derby and . Rwnge." ichaplin was engaged to fc.enoe Paget, the toast :r and known as "The She deserted f'nlles" practically at the altar, i'shing young blade rd Hastings. o claimed as the world's greatest. ne All will carry 126 pounds. FRLDAl FML 4:00 Ed McCuroy .Sings 4:15 Stock Quotation ' 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Keyboard & Consols 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Sol way String Quartet 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 9:00 Prairie Showcase 9:30 Symphony for Strings 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. Newi 10:15 Speaking As a Listenes 10:30 Lrftl Richards Orchil :00 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY. KM. 7:30 Musical uiock The winner wHl collect $49,736. This is the largest purse since 1930 when Blenheim won $50,180 Upwards of half a million per sons, including the Royal Family, CHILDREN'S SALE NETS S85 FOR JR. RED CROSS PORT E8SINOTON Enterprising pupils of the elementary school here held a sale of goods recently which netted $85 for the Junior Red Cross crippled children's fund. An additional $5 donation brought the total to $90. Under direction of the teacher, Miss Ellen Olynyk, the children manufactured the articles which they later put on display for sale on Saturday, May 29. The project was done completely by the 37 children attending the school. The project drew commendation from the Prince Rupert District School Board at its meeting here Wednesday night. Board members felt that the effort was a large and highly successful one for so small a group. M LLI0N DOLLMSt will spill over the tumbling Epsom Downs and for the most I will be a free show. The greater part of the Epsom course Is on vowing vengeance, lt named Hermit and Hastings to lay odds at winning the Derby. Common ground, and no admls slim can be charged. ILikt- a blood vessel and The Derby is listed as a "flat rr.ee" but it's anything but that. I post at long odds , . snow, hail and storm , 8:00 CBC News I 8:15 Pick of the Hits Is Eleeidtafl ETcwr 1 m E;).som Dowr-j? rolls uphill and down, a gruelling course that may prove too much for the favorite, My Babu. Last year a nn'K. nasuiiR Later, on his death bed, 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random rmit broke lug heart, ian with unorthodox t.Mi Land of Supposing t iiergeicy Ml lamed of Your i STUCCO I0ME? RALLY to the CAUSE! Pearl Diver, a 40 to 1 French horse, won. Winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, first of the season's classics, .My Babu has been the choice in all pre-race betting. Second choice is the Cobbler, mount of the champion jockey Gordon Richards. Although given his selection of horses in recent years, he has yet to seal his fame with a Derby victory. In addition to My Babu, owned by the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda and brought to Britain as a yearling, there are three other French-bred colts in the race. They are My Love, in which the Aga Khan recently bought a half share, Royal Drake, owned by the Paris showman Leon Volterra, and Marcel Boussar's Djedah. 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Church. News '' lu:30 Concert favorites 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 On the Teen Beat 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded U :45 Personal Album I'.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Orchestras of the Nation 1:00 Memo From Lake Success 1:30 First Piano Quartet 2:00 Ballet Club 3:00 Piano Classics 3:1a CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. hack Its Beauty with !inj .Cr BONDEX lex brini new color-bomb with ihe wall Mir- x to ml up the prs in dampncu. Used the fcrlJ pver. Esy to apply fcruih it on, yourself I AJra fori VlUplunriakH about Concrtte Ifocfc and one qdllon. iridc Kpj FovtWofiofM Dry Cef Your BONDEX Coor Chart horn.,, I'HIIJ'OTT, EV1TT &. CO. LTD. and and the United States army White Horse never has, MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE June 599 Taxr vs. Co-op.. June 7 Co-op vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 9 High School vs. 99 Taxi. June 12 Generaf Motors vs. C.N.R.A. 4 never will be, the same. At one time In 1943 more than 30,000 U.S. service personnel were stationed in and about the town. After the war ended, most residents thought White Horst t UlM.r. SEND YOUR MONEY ORDER OR CHECK TO YOUR BANK OR ANY-TRUST COMPANY 7 Make Your Donations Payable to . ' British ColumTbia would return "to normal." But even now the town is seven e n supply all your needs in ... . BUILDING SUPPLIES times larger than before Pearl June 14 fas Taxi vs. General Motors. June 16 C.N.R.A. vs. Gordon and Anderson. . June 19 Co-op vs. High June 21 C.N.R.A. vs. 99 Taxi. June 23 General Motors vs. Co-op. June 26 High School vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 28 General Motors vs. High School. including -HOARDS, FINISH LI J MB Ell, PLY V00I)S, SASH AND DOOR, NAILS, I PLUM RING SUPPLIES ( Prince Rupert Postal Address, Box 579) Harbor. STILL IMPORTANT MILITARY CENTRE The Canadian army and the R.C.A.F. both maintain sizable establishments and the U.S. j Air Force has a unit at the air field. Mining is booming in the district and the Alaska Highway keeps things humming. R. Gordon Lee, territorial councilman for the district, says the capital will move to White Horse once the federal building is completed. White Horse has more than half the total of white people In the territory and has the only railroad communication with TOWN COULD BE YUKON CAPITAL White Horse Looks to Day When 'Twill be Leffal Seat of Government WHITE HORSE, Y.T. -W There is just one thing prevent PAINTS PHILPOTT EVITT&CO. LTD. "Serving the North Since 1320" Phone (551 (552 . LUMBER PAINTS Don't Send Cash Through The Mail But, If You Wish, Leave it at it i i t CITY HALL the outside world the fabulous 'narrow-gauge White Pass and I Yukon railroad that winds 120 'miles to the Pacific Ocean at Skagway, Alaska. The Yukon is governed by a territorial council of three, elected for two-year terms. The council has control of local taxation, schools, hospitals and general affairs of the people with the exception of policing, .crown lands, timber and min ing White Horse from becoming 'capital of the vast Yukon Territoryit never has been incorporated. . However, that difficulty Is being overcome and with construction of a federal building ! within the next two years the i seat of government will be mov-: ed from Dawson City. Although White Horse boasts '3.500 persons compared with Dawson's population of 500 the town legally doesn't exist, j There is no mayor or council land it is run by the territorial IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines In Ladies Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BANK OF MONTREAL ROYAL BANK OF CANADA NORTHERN B.C. POWER STORE P.R. FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE DAILY NEWS CANADIAN LEGION KAIEN CO OPERATIVE CIVIC CENTRE YATTS & NICKERSON iss. "3 Section with a Free Delivery eral rights. " Service. FHE SKEENA MERCANTILE 1 government at Dawson, 400 miles to the northeast. No one in White Horse seemed worried about the situation before the Second World War. It was a sleepy little place inhabited by 600 persons, white and native. Then came the invasion of The law is enforced by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I Since 1901, the Yukon has 'elected one member of the Canadian Parliament. And as long las most territorial residents can remember, that seat has been I in the Black family. Hon I George Black has held the seat since it was created with exception of one term he missed lor 'illness. Then his wife was elected. LY IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting Fishing Sightseeing GORDON & ANDERSON KEEMA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. NEKOUSILVI' AVE E ' PHONES Prince Rupert rtin, 23; E. T. Kenney, Ltd. 35 Red Top Cabs 349 ; i BOWLING SCHEDULE June 8 Cosmos vs. Oranite Savoy vs. Variety. Manson's vs Comets; Watts & Nickerson vs Toilers, Annette's vs. Westview June 10 Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee's. Scubv's vs. Coasters Moose vs. Miller Bav: Blower vs. Bankers, Big Sisters vs Sweet Sixteen. June 15 Variety vs. Orange Manson's vs. Toilers: Watts A Nickerson vs. Westview, Lucky Strike vs. Cosmos. June 17 Blowers vs. Coasters Scubv's vs. Rosa Lee's, Moose vs Bis Sisters: Annette's vs. Sweet "E KEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Change of Ownership B.C. Lunch Cafe, Hazelton Lee Fat Fon, the undersigned, has bought out his partners, Lee Q. Loy and Lee C. Len, in the B.C. Lunch Cafe the land, building, business, equipment and furniture. Anyone having claims against the partners must report before June 15, 1948. The undersigned will not be responsible for any debts reported after that date. The partners wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to all their customers for past patronage and the undersigned hopes for their continued patronage In the future. (Signed) LEE FAT FON. See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER I Chevrolet Bulck Chev. Trucks - Pontiao irf.,nkii. r.M.C. Trucks MACBINE WORK A SPECIALTY SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES. PRESERVE YOUR RECEIPTS. I Sixteen. Miller Bay vs. Comets VAST COAL RESOURCES The United States possesses !rrae Machine Shop & Garage more than one-half of all the coal In the world. TERRACE, B.C.