TODAY TO SATURDAY Vtinti Uupctt Dailg J3cU)5 LtD. Thursday, July 15, 1948 CANADIAN HOPEFULS JESSE JAMES O.K. Old Time Bank Robber Identifies Celebrated Outlaw ,llllllllllllllllllli:3EBSIIBIIIIIIII CHARTER FLIGHT TAKES LOGGERS A special charter flight by Canadian Pacific Air Lines on Wednesday took 17 loggers from Prince Rupert to the Kelly Logging Co. camp at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. The flight was made prior to the Relief Was Widespread Railway Strike Would Have Been National Calamity MONTREAL Days of uncertainty that for thousands meant downright anxiety ended yes JJ Rupert Mens and Boys Store 8 HAMILTON 0i Lockrr room boys are picking Waller McElroy of Vancouver or Joe Stoddard JVear liof 1& 7.00 P.M. -9 0S 7 '" iSSEjli For Summer! OAKLAND Al Jennings, the old time Oklahoma train robber, was brought face to face here with a Texan who says ho is Jesse James and exclaimed "it's him!" Jennings, aged 85, took one look at J. Frank Dalton, or James and turned to the re- regular daily flight o Sandspit bv Pilot Larrv Dakin In the terday afternoon when the news of Hamilton, with Kitcheners Oerry Kesselring in a dark horse role, to carry Canada's hopes in the Canadian amateur golf championship final. At least one native son is assured of a spot in the 36-hole title match For Every Age company's Canso. PACIFIC COAST to the mountains or the seaside STANDARD Oil ,ro in a dilemma. Should they . V'U broke from Ottawa that there would be no railway strike. Railway offices, newspaper offices and radio stations were bombarded with questions during the fateful hours the cabinet was discuving the crisis. "Is it settled yet?" "Will there be a strike?" "It's him. That's the face.' Boys, there isn't a bit of doubt Today McElroy defeated Bill " j a rr, cancel their reservations anu n o .jm SHORTS UNDERWEAR PANTS BEACH WEAR SOCKS SPORT SHIRTS JACKETS Priced Right Wears Right RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE make uo their minds to spend SALMON PACK Canned salmon pack in fish- Marketing reprcsenu-sales agents of Slaiui,,, tf Dffti.l -...!. . . Thompsan four and three. Yesterday the last two Americans in the top half draw fell by the wayside in a tough day which left only sixteen of the 172 starters. their vacations at home? People already away were wondering how they could get back. l eries district Number Two, ol j which Prince Rupert is head-I quarters, totalled 14,519 cases The tension was great, for evervone in Canada and that included thousands of tourists on earth. This here is Jesse James." Jennings said, before the meeting, he could prove If there was any identity, by a single question dealing with a shooting match of long ago in Texas. Only himself and James knew about it. When they met, Jennings asked: "Do you know me, Jesse?" They reply was: : "You bet. You won a shootin' match on the old C Dot Ranch." completed a conferee which company nu n u-couver, Prince cm, Prince Rupert met lt and service station ope discuss markeiing pr,ib The conference cunciu from the United States knew that, if the trains stopped run ning and that chatter of tele graph instruments was silenced and the hotels closed their doors, lnc u?lf Four invaders from the United States, including the defending champion, Frank Stranahan, remain in the lower half draw with four Canadians. . Stranahan is an odds-on favorite to repeat his 1947 triumph. Today ' he faces his toughest test against Doug Ford of New York. Kesselring is playing Jimmy Thompson. it would be a national calarrjity. The embargoes 6n perishable freight and express shipment Railway hotels had posted notices warning their guests that they might have to vacate their rooms by 10 o'clock last night. In cities where the principal hostelries are operated by the railroad this was an alarming state of affairs, especially in the height of the tourist season, with all the rooming houses full. But the settlement of the wagu dispute and the lifting of all restrictions brought an end to all uncertainties, anxieties and feared holiday plans that hung In the balance went forward again. Business swung back to its regular pace Because they came so close to being deprived were not in effect long enough for the week ending July 3, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Chief Supervisor of ' Fisheries, Vancouver. The pack was slightly lower than for the corresponding period ol 1947. Total pack for the coast up to the week ending July 3 was 36,-122 cases which is the highest since 1945. In the Prince Rupert district, sockeye salmon made up the bulk of the pack. In the Naas and Skeena areas the season's pack of sockeye to date has been 8,410 cases while other areas of the district havf canned 3,637 cases. Total sockeye pack for the west coast has been 12,597 cases. In the Naas and Sksena area? there have been canned 379 cases of springs, 72 cases ol atienaea by 20 and , presided over by g c man, superintendent uj British Columbia. Other out-of-t,iVMi p, attended were E. R , branch manager. V,mc J. Moscrlp, a.s.sitat manager, Vancouver; 0 son, merchandising Ttt .WW.,,,,,,,.. 1J . TAKE UP RAILS TWELFTH IS CELEBRATED Orange Picnic at Digby Island Fine Outing To celebrate In fitting style the Glorious Twelfth, some sixty-five members and friends of the local Orange Lodges Journeyed to Digby Island on Monday. Boats left shortly alter 10 a m. Weather was ideal and quantities of ice cream and candy made the day a grand one for the younger element. The afternoon was spent in competitive sports, the winners Danny Pick. 9-10 years Howard Johan-sen, Billy Smith. 11-12 years Howard Johan-sen, Marjorie Howe. 13-14 years Ethel Moore-house, Bui Morrison. Sack Race Howard Johan-sen, Marjorie Howe. Ladies' Race Grace Mcln-tyre, Florence Van Horne. Potato Race Marjorie Howe Gordon Morrison. Junior Potato Race Jeanne Way, Fred Bradley. Ladies' Tug-of-War Van Horne Team. The committee in charge of general arrangements consisted of Mrs. George Howe, Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. N. W'hitehorse Business Men to make the people really feel the pinch but they were a foretaste of what might come and business men and householders were beginning to get seriously worried. When the news came through yesterday afternoon, the relief of the thousands thronging the Canadian National stations and Would Make Highway of White Pass 51 autumn , vie uirajc more rapidly if the White Pass & Yukon Railway were purchased by our respective governments, the rails taken up and the roadbed transformed into a highway. One of ,ths WHITEHORSE Business men are discussing what they call a new idea in northern transportation and the main point, it is j of them for awaile, the people ticket offices was almost palp ant nu'rcliaiidiMiii! s Vancouver; Don Hirn manager fur Canio George. N. R. Yuung, Pri.'ic, branch manager, to the conference. , began to realize what the ran- able. , In Montreal, many the saving i great plagues of the norm I country Is high freight cost claimed, would be of money. I mnn In thoir HnilU ItVOS them were bookl on boat trains' Z Canada heaved a hue siKh h of r and they went through a bad of the various events being: relief. Mrs. "It is my belief," said one, and you in Alaska do not havs steel head, 619 cases of coho, iz "that both Alaska and Yukon a monopoly on those exorbitantn cases of pinks and 4C9 cases ol Territory would advance far rates." chums. Mrs. V. Morrison McLeod, Douglas Race, 2-4 years-lst. H. Smith and Mrs. F. Ellison. few hours wondering if they would make port In time for the sailing of their ship. All pas Mulder, 2nd Joy Mulder. ' . 5-6 years Jean McLeod, Fred Oriesel, 7-8 years George Howe, rz :. r sengers had been warned by the (laiiKtiiiiiii linn I oiii u, Advertise in the Daily News! ble Ideas for Housekeepers Seasona Points to check before you leave to in! Railway ' Association that they should be prepared to terminate their journeys by midnight last night or at latest by 6 a.m. today. Week-enders and daily commuters were frantically trying to arrange transportation by bus or private car. Holiday-makers on their way NOVICE AT SPORT OF COOKINQ NOW SETTLING DOWN TO HER NEW J013 June is the traditional month differs from that of cake batter. carefree holiday: ENGINE Tl'NE-I'P Maximum miles per gallium Insurance against engine failure. BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confitlrnn. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comfort when t: combed appearance from air holes which are caused by too high temperature in the oven. The smooth custard Is slowly baked at low temperature. The modern girl has a new trick up her sleeve. She may make a de ¬ wneel lor long distances rrevenuon ol rxrrunr cold or hot! wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY I IT.IIK V the centre comes out clean. Chl'l. Yield: six servings. licious, velvety custard in her and know that every part of your car has hern tr lubricated and checked includes umler-car invpfclio; All Kinds of Heats LINDSAY MOTORS LTl Better with nioNT, sor. e IT MUFFINS l3, cups sifted all-purpose flour OR 2 cups sifted pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder li teaspoon salt . 2l2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening, melted Mix and sift dry ingredients. Beat egg, add milk and melted fat. Make a hollow in the dry ingredients, pour in egg mixture. Stir only enough to combine. Fill greased muffin tins 23 full and bake In a hot oven, 4G0 degrees F., for 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 10 large or 18 small muffins. The bane of the new cook who of brides but by mid-July most of them are embarking on the! new and somewhat frightening j task of settling the home and, feeding a husband who seems t to be always hungry. There is no reason for that nervous' feeling. Home economists say that, contrary to popular be-1 lief, good cooks are made not born. , The novice at the sport of; cooking need only follow thej rules and, with a little practice, she will find herself among the experts. Cooking may be truly a game to be enjoyed in the playing and appreciate:! according to results. The first rule, however, is to( find a reliable source of recipes and follow them exactly. This source may be a well-known' cook book or an experienced homemaker. The woman who pressure tooker if she follows the instructions given for her special make of cooker. BAKED CUSTARD eggs 3 cup sugar '4 teaspoon salt 3 cups milk Vi teaspoon vanilla Beat eggs until light. Add sugar and salt, blending well Scald milk and slowly add to egg mixture. Add vanilla. Beat custard mixture until well blended. Pour into individual moulds or large baking dish. Place in a pan of hot water and oven- Fishermen! ft Ji f r. 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She has . mastered one simple way to culinary - fame. The method of mixing muffins ISLANDS Coquillam, July 10, 20, (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 975 31, 11 p.m. & U AINU Limited 1 PHONE 363 - WHITE M ' B-Mers and c"ntfactors ' GOLD SEAL LABEL 0 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avt Phone 568