r PrinCe Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 13, 1950 Reds Announce War Bill Cut CFPR Another Attack On Brinks Succeeds Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Olivia DeHavilland Best Actress of 1949 B.C. Exciting Living Place OlhiadeHftt (Subject to Change IMphiiicli mutpiMjC wuivM'vnui I BERLIN it Russia announced ; a sharp cut in East Germany's war preparations bill The news . touched off a big Communist propaganda campaign extolling Soviet "generosity and helpful-ne.s." Anti - Communists ana Allied officials labelled the cut as an empiy gesture and "phony bookkeeping" aimed at countering the recent announcement that occupation controls would , be relaxed in Western Germany. British Columbia, a province of sagebrush, rolling hills, mountains, great rivers and lakes, whose resources have hardly been scratched, is destined to become one of the most exciting places to live in, declared J. W. K. Melville, on the executive council of the Vancouver Board of Trade THURSUAT P M 4:00 CBC Opera Stars 4:15 Stock Quotations & Int. 4:30 Adventure Story 4:45 Western Five 5:00 Here and There 5:15 Tale of Toronto 5:30 Keyboard Console 5:45 Young Man With a Song 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Canada at Work 6:15 English Favourite THOMPONVILLE, Conn. CP Four gunmen, their faces hiil-iUn behind gas masks, slugged pnd robbed three Brinks guards of $15,000 In the pay room of the Bigelow and Sanford carput factory. The men, all believed to b" armed with shot guns, apparently escaped in an automobile after they tied the Hiurds. January 17 "a band of masked gunmen held up the Prinks Inc. offices In Buaton and escaped with $1,700,000 in ci.sh and cheques. MIRIAM HOPKInI CAPITOL 7 p.m. 9:25 o tf. ' " "' """- . f &J V 1 ! , T Canadian Cavalryman Honored in England MOTTISTONE, I.-le or Wh-.ht K-Hie Bishop of Portsmouth yesterday dediea'ed a memorial to the late Lord MoUistone, leader of a Canadian Calvary brigade In the first World War. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 The Inside Story 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 CBC Round Table 8:30 Record Album 9:00- tiuy Rhythm 9:30 CBC Vancouver Concert Orchestra 10:00- -CBC News 10:10 CBC Ntws 10:15 Focus 10:30 Winnipeg Drama -11:00 Weather Report 11:04 Fish Arrivals 11:16 Sign off FRIDAY-A.M 7:00 Musical Ccl 8:00 CBC New Bob Hope Wants To Fnd Contract TTOl'YWOOD (P-'Bob Hope want.i to bo released from a SI1? .000 w:.-k!y radio cuntiaet-Ih t lia. four more years to run. The comedian disclosed thU he las asked Lever Brothers to let him go after lie completes this rca.--on June 13. The beef? Th rpiii-or won't let him tape record his .show. 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With 'a rapid interesting talk, he skimmed over 100 years of B.C. history, which he called "immediate history," and explained to members that recent discoveries lead geologists to believe tha'.. one time about 30 to 40.000 year:; ago- nn oriental race inhabit. U British Columbia. He gave an account of domination, of this western coast by Spaniards, Russians, Americans and, finally, by the British, whose strong influence was through the Hudson's Bay Company. Phases of development in this province make a glorious romance, he said. He paid tribute to the young Scots which left their country and built the foundation on which the present great province stands. Speaking of population, he said that 100 years ago, B.C.'s population was less than 200. Figures now stand at 1,114.000. Last year, he continued, 5000 people came to live in this province and an additional 4,000 are expected to settle here this year. The economy of this province sprang from agriculture and the gold rush In the late 80's, Mi. Melville stated. In the last seven or ten years, a formerly of Arthur DAHCE STUD Ruth Itoman, Hollywood's busiest actress, next to be seen in "Barricade" for Warner Bros., goes immediately into a starring role in "Lightning Strikes Twice" at the same studio. Look for her in U.S. Pictures' "Kock Bottom." 8:10 Here's Bill Good 3:15 Morning Song 8:3U Music loi Mudfli.s H: 45 Little Concert 9:00 - BBC News and Comfy H: 15 Mominn oevotioiu 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 1C: 15 Carson Robison i travellers have i state of siege, PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY hOUS Manufacturers' A;ent riione 632 P.O. We carry a representative stock of DL'iiTBANfc for your convenience-Control dust and germs, protect your men lum; clothing and your health with Oenuinc UUHTBANE ing Compounds. Use it daily. I reported. j : They said the jewel encrusted! I gold image of Our Lady of Los ! Dr. 11. W. Ball, manager of the Cellulose division of the Celanesc j Corporation cf America, New i York, and D O. Stenstrom, tim- bcr consultant from Vancouver ; arrived in the city on the "Prince j George yesterday on one of their I periodical visits to local opera-I lions. i - - - - - - 12: If. -CBC rews i 12:25- Prug. Resume 12:30 EC Farm Broadcast : 12:55 -Recorded Interlude t 1:00-C"iicert Hour ' I 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast ' 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Needlepointcrs 1 3:00 -The Music Box Statue Theft Causes Siege " Angeles war. stolen-Friday from 10:30 Melody Time ! the basilica at Cartago, 20 miles 1:-A . , .. 11 -(Ml Kinriprnnrtpn if Hip Air Duslhane Sisal fur l.inolciiMi 1 i southeast of San Jose. The- 11:15Roundup Time PANAMA 0 The daring l'"n" ,uulu" "1C 11:30 Weatner Report theft of the million dollar status t0 lbs. 5.45 70 Ihs 150 lbs. 9.95 2011 lbs. 250 lbs 15.60 300 lbs. 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