BRIDGED JOIN CITIES Baghdad, the Tigris River in Iraq, Is joined with the out city of Baghdad by two jontoim bridges 650 feet und 715 fon long. 6 ptinre Uupctt Dailp J3eto Uto. , ' Tuesday, May 4, 1948 i Muic Cargo", Strange Cull Breaks Out In South Seas "f a street J,'" ,Rl,lTt Si ill '. Jll,M: Special Gesture May Be Made For Visiting Chamber Prince Rupert merchants may keep their business places open on the evening of June 16 In deference to a large group of Los Angeles visitors. The visiting group will be members of the Los Angeles eJ) " a A x INJURED DOE FINDS HOME Frar-Crazed Animal, Chased Ity Dogs, Broke I-cff Twice ST. CROIX, N.B. p Until last month a pint-size yearling doe was the loneliest creature in all New Brunswick's forests. Since her first timid pee; into the border settlement, she has been shot at, chased by dogs, injured and nearly drowned. But now she is in a sympath- the st,,.., "J,a S i ''own t., .,.'.Jr ': Hil PUM-senter . V - ait MANUFACTURES UP Researchers report that the United States now is producing one-third more manufactured goods per capita than it did before the war. The Malaitans worked in labor corps on Guadalcanal for the United States Army during the war. They saw colored men getting high wages, and enjoying rides in jeeps, smoking and listening to radios. War left plantations over grown. There was no work. The men went back to thPir villus unttWllU''' S" , "I loonK where women do the work. They' Two armers. Pcrcy Christie listened to and Bert Smltn watched the native leaders who had "got religion." yearling as dogs chased her into Gradually the movement was tne st- Croix river one after" formed, based on interpreta- noon- In trvln8 t0 escape she tions of the Book of Revelations. broke her leS Everybody joining had to pay I The farmers pulled her from one pound. All would share in tne stream as she was flound-the magic cargo. ,ering to keep from going under. "The Marching Rule" or Christie took her home, treated "Marching Brotherhood" as it the swollen hock and built a is also called, formed its own pen for her. militia. They were armed with I Still fear-crazed, the doe tried batons and preached insurrec- , to scale the wall of her pen dur- Unforgettable enlertn. The p.ck of the pic,uresr wovie of the Year!" I Vjj I . ,3- AN EVENING OUT FOR ENGLISH ROYALTY In this departure from the usual posed portraits of royally, we see Queen Elizabeth (right) and Queen Mary being received on their arrival at the Theatre Royal in London. 1 V f: if r wy "jgojin, emmiscences Reflections By w.j. and A prospecting outfit, burro, coffee pot, frying pan, flap- jacks . and all, kept browsing around Third Avenue Saturday afternoon. There has been no word of a strike. There may be. however, should it keep on wandering westward. There Is thought to be a prospect in the Park Avenue zone. It might be advisable to thoroughly examine the ground here, and take ones time. This has nothing to do with Prince Rupert, early clays or laic days and all that. We merely pass it along. It's just about an officer who, after bring overseas fourteen months had a letter from his wife. She told Chamber of Commerce and their wives returning from a trip to Alaska on the first voyage of the Canadian National steamer Prince George. They will number 250. , Stores may also be decorated during the visit and taxi drivers will be reminded that a recently passed city bylaw required that fare schedules be posted in a conspicuous place in their vehicles. A committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was named last night to contact the Retail Merchants' Association with a suggestion that their stores bo opened to accommodate the visitors. Ordinarily, stores are closed Thursday afternoon. CAN AYONE BEAT JOE MARTIN'S 26-POUNDER? Prince Rupert's unofficial salmon derby Is on. Monday, the Dally News reported the story of a boy who caught a 20-pound red spring off the government wharf on Sunday, remarking that It probably was the largest to be hooked off a wharfside this season. Joe Martin of 172a Sixth Avenue East says otherwise. It seems that Joe has been snagging springs off the Cana dian Fish and Cold storage Co. wharf for some time and his largest to date has been 20 pounds. He has caught others ranging down to 16 pounds. No high-priced gear, cither, just an "ordinary line ana hook," with herring bait. Government Ship Dispute Mooted OTTAWA, 9 Acting Minister of Resources James A. MacKinnon told' Commons Monday that ne would , ,re ,nt0 a that tw0 g0Vernment hydrogra- phic shl at vlctorla are tlcd up beCause of a labor dispute, Maj. Gen O R Pearkcs (PC- Nanaimo) had asked whether the reported tie-up of the ves- seis William T. Stewart and Perry had been caused by refusals of the crews to sign contracts basea on last year's wages. Physical Culture Couple Married MIAMI BEACH, Fla.-About 500 persons were present at the wedding here, of Bcrnarr Mc- 1 illicit banc Hiauc Ui muuic illt.i flour and honey. Guests, who 'shared tne new,y-weds' health beliefs, sipped carrot Juice. Ot,hfr.s sinned rhamnnpne Me- 'Faddcn ansWered his vows in a firm voice but forgot to kiss the bride until reminded by the clergyman. DEATHS FROM SUFFOCATION Suffocation ranks number two as killer of newborn babies, ac- counting for about 50,000 Infant deaths a year, In the United States. - MSA.N 1IAVHAK1) m A"? "SMASH-l'l"' AN IDIiAI. VI him of a prayer, written by their day afternoon. It was a calm, four - year - old daughter. The hum-drum sort of day. He-child wrote: "Dear Lord," the hadn't much hope, although girl began, "please send me a I there was always a gamble. He little baby brother so we will might as well be doing that, as "Mother's Day" Gifi KOOKS OF TIIK.VI Ki: TU KITS APPLIANCES 1 POP:UP AUTOMATIC TOASTER by Ralph Morton SYDNEY, Australia, (AP) All over the South Seas the '.'Magic Cargo" cult Is breaking out on isolated islands, according to travellers reaching here. The religious-political movement is a - sympton of unrest among natives. But each outbreak is spontaneous in its own )ocar territory. There is no widespread movement of revolt as far as administrators can determine. '. Outbreaks have been reported in New Guinea, Manus, Bougainville and in the Solomons. In the Solomons, five native leaders of the "Marching Rule" movement, a quasi Fascist organization, are imprisoned as a result of a rebellion which failed last September. The "Magic Cargo" cult differs only slightly in different areas. Its adherents believe a ship will come laden with the good things they want. Many of the good things they saw for the first time when United States troops inhabited the islands. Some say It will .be a huge submarine that will bring the manna from Heaven. In inland New Guinea the natives talk of a great tunnel which will open up, through which the goods will flow. Periodically New Guineans work themselves into a semi-religious frenzy called "valala madness." While they tell and retell the story of the monster ship coming, they build a big house to hold the cargo. Then they dig holes all around the village "for the dead people to come and get their share." Six months ago the "Marching Rule" movement in the Sol-omans became so strong and rebellious that the administra tors sent in a police force to arrest the ringleaders., H.M.S. Contest was ordered there " to show the flag. - , , IMPACT V OF WAR An official who saw the movement grow to full fury on Malaita In the Solomon said It was due to the impact, of war - -...-b'- -""""uiuior. 1; arc nn INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED SEE It. E. MORTIMER 3ii 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR; The Popular A. e c 1 i7pRINCE RUPERT j" Sails For VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE FORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 F.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or wrltt City or Depot Ticket Oflets PRINCE RUPEK1, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Box 108 j the coming of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, but few hav? equalled, and certainly none have surpassed the record set by the Premier. One of the men who helped make it, R. K. Neill, died not long ago in Spokane, aged 85. When he took hold, it was generally thought the ground was worked out. But along with A. B. Trltes and R. W. Wood, the spending of $4,000 uncovered new ore bodies, and this important fact gave steady work from then on, and brought the owners about three million in something less than three years, t A boy waited for a bite, from where he sat on the wharf, Sun- something else. And so, sort of , day dreaming, he Just sat and .waited, while the blue harbor sparkled, and the snow on the mountains shone spotless. A lazy sort of day! And then Wham, Bingo, Hang on! A bite, tug! A twenty-pound salmon with something in his face he couldn't shake off. If spared, age will overtake that boy. A.s he journeys through life, he will know experience of infinitely more Importance than just catching a fish. He will probably forget a lot of them. But ever fresh in memory will be that spring salmon battle on-th'1 Prince Rupert waterfront long ago. - - ' I !g p m Aprll 27S8. Prlncei4S Louise, or Alaska Wedncsday-ss. Prince Rupert. nldnight April 22 ss. Princess Louise, .m. Dr.' John F. L. Hughes wll! leave tomorrow by plane for Vancouver enroute to Victoria to be with his mother who Is serlously ill. Dr. Hughes expeetc to be away for 10 days or twj weeks. SUN LAMPS FLASHL1T3 RADIOS AUTOMATIC IROi have something to surprise daddy with when he gets home." Most of us like taking a little chance, and tickets, as a rule are for worthy causes. But did you ever figure out what your likelihood of being a winner amounts to? A college profes-1 sor, whose name doesn't matter, j has. He has struck an average, and finds that if your ticket costs anywhere from four bits to a dollar, you will spend at j least a minimum of $20, before anything comes your way. Many mines have been de- veloped, faded away and come to life again in the north, since LAMPS ACCESSOR! etic and knowing hands. ing the night, but didn't make it Christie found her next morning, huddled on the ground with leg broken again. A veterinary was called In and it looked as if the unlucky fawn would have to be destroyed. But Christie decided to try again. The doe was anaesthetized and the break set and supported with a splint. She is now able to hobble about, nlbbline at food and has quieted down. Christie intends to keep her for a pet. WIFE OF FORMER POLICE CHIEF' DIES IN SOUTH M' former' -Chris police chief at Prince RuPcrt' died t Victoria on Saturday, according to word re- , ceived b f , d fd X Sgl Mrs. Jacklin was the wife of Sgt !?h?" Ja?,k"n ' th! BC' pr0V- r juiiuc, ' wiiu was jii cnarge .. 6c of the citv detachment during 1941. She had been til for several years. ... ... oWAINo Vloll NEARBY LAKE Swans appear to be finding Dia nohhr,i-Knnri f d. pert an agreeable region to rest driving out tho highway Sunday were interested In observing no less than seven of these graceful birds four large and three small, at a small lake between the city limits and Galloway Rapids. Swans have been seen around here for years. BAN ON REDS IS UNLIKELY KITCHENER. Ont. The Secretary of State, Colin Gibson anounced that of the 78 foreign language papers printed In Can-1 ada, 19 arc prcching Communism. Mr. Gibson said he could noi believe that banning Commu nism was the true answer, even though they were trying to makJ new Canadian citizens unfaithful. It should be proven to all groups and classes that the present system is the superior one. Warns Against Government Power OTTAWA Justice F. R. Angers of the Exchequer Court has given warning that uncontrolled use of discretionary powers placed in government officials could lead to dictatorial government In Canada.' "There are, In my judgment," he said "far too many encroachments by Ministers, Deputy Ministers and functionaries in the judicial as well as legislative field. If they are not curtailed, Canada may, in a not too remote future, be ruled by a dictatorial government." NEW BEACON ON BANKS ISLAND . Mariners are advised that a new lighted beacon has been Installed at the left-hand entrance to While Rocks Harbor on the north end of Banks Island. It shows a flashing red light and Is vlsablc from all points of approach by water. MONTREAL, tti Early "risers in Montreal will no longer be offended by the spectacle of garbage cans lining city sidewalks. A new city ruling has instructed garbage collectors to pick up garbage from back yards. , Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE (ill 313 THIRD A U.N I K HIST BOX 1 1 tion against the white man, British officials said. The British administration sent in police from western Solomons with fixed bayonets and arrested five ringleaders. Later a British destroyer and a sub- marine encircled the island and nearby Guadalcanal and Chrl- toval where there had been similar outbreaks. Now all js peaceful once more amonS the 44.000 Malaitans. But the "Marching Rule" is out- lawed. NO FARMER'S HELPERS KITPHENFR rw n M application to leave school early leivedrkarhaprm,S u" PrtneLl L , ? ,' aIiJh ZCiglC,r rv said thfPr WCre reCe'Ved by the score during war years, and , fewer numbers after the I READY FOR BUSH FIRES TIMMINS, Ont i Ranirrr; jare preparing for the 1948 fire hazard season. Hose, pumps,' boats and trucks have been over hauled and tower observers are' completing preparations to take over their lonely perches within a few weeks. j In old Roman Law. the act. hv which a slave was freed was cauea manumission. I For Daughter, Son and Father Mother's Day GIFTS Lingerie Dresses Hankies Coats Blankets Suits DOZENS OF IDEAS WALLACE'S OF COURSE! A. MacKENZIE i FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" ; See the New Carpel at our store. Will not absorb water easy to clean. In large and .mall sizes and by the yard. Phone 775 327 3rdAvc. COTTAGE CnEESE i New Creamed Fresh Made' VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Tour Dally , ALL-WEATHER 8ERV1CB i OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESTJT PHONE 71 Fadden, 70, widely known physical culturlst, and Mrs. Jennie Steamship Movements i1"1 A,aska iLce, 45, who cut the five-foot I Thursday ss. Prince RuucrtJkinw Mu ,.i ...u..i. NEXT FRIDAY ) Ormes Dru3 THIS AND THAT ft w MOTHER'S Di May 9th You c.m'l I'l'iy 1 n V .she 1'- !ii ol'".ti Hi'' J'l':"','i' ' '1 h,iuk )1 day yn't can ';J'' ihoIIht." fnmi'1 mniiii will l"H' r, v'''' ulllH-'11'1 you have lor H- If ror Vancouver Monuay-ss. Princess Adeluidc, Tuesday ss. Cardena, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver Friday ss. Catala, 12 midnight. April 27 ss. Princess Louise, ..m. Sunday ss. Cardena, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. April 22 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. F'or Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson Sunday ss. Cardena, mid-Ught. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Cardena, a.m. From Ocean Falls ; Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. For Ocean Falls Monday, ss. Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 1:15 p.m. From North Ojireri Charlotte Islands April 18 ss. Coqultlani, a.m. F'or North Queen Charlotte Islands April 16 and 30 ss. Coquit-am, midnight. From South (ucr.n Charlotte Islands April 16 and 30 ss. Coquit-am, a.m. F'or South Queen Charlotte; Islands April 18 ss. Coquitlam, midnight. ' f ' f i ftoj I MVrAJ justice "jra i)v"J (iM peace " " J He 1 RUPERT MARINE REA j. ci.aisi;n & son) We Take Listings of . . . , . . -i p? BOATS FOR SALE OK C A IUU, S.MAKINKANMH.W' UltOKERH IN IIOATS, RUPERT MARINE REA ,r ,t t ii.i:i,ltf' (Just East of Llpsett-s, Waterftunti "' "But I only told the officer we were eloping to get out of a spepdlng ticket!" - y: , . 1 Box 548 f. frftt 'I