i " 6 Ptincf Uupttt Dalle Pti)9 JLtD. ' ' ' Friday, June 18, 1948 IDIVEhriM.... Alaska Facilities Being Inspected ANCHORAGE - Alaska's top military commanders have left Fort Richardson for a tour of highways, railroads and port facilities in southeast Alaska and Canada's Yukon Territory. They Include Ma1or-n. Rivo,,.,. ll) DIDN'T MENTION 7 HIS MATI HARA M O S C O W Sgt. Jas. M. McMillan, son of a West Point graduate, who would sooner rub elbows with the Russian proletariat than American capitalists, used to hold a job in the ultra-secret code room of the SHIPS AND WATERFRONT EIGHT TEAMS ENTERED FOR TRACK MEET Eight, and possibly nine, four man teams will enter the Nor steadv nn.' mthha!hJ eral S. L. Bcott O.C.U.S. Army In The ls'hU reason, u AiasKa wno described the tour as a routine inspection of sim American Embassy here. ply line facilities upon which them British Columbia championship and men's open track He advised the Embassy that oped over the ! n the Ala.sk, ; I5 La With more than 100 passengers aboard, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, bound for Skagway. About half her passengers were round-trip tourists. tne Alaska theatre must depend. he will stay in Russia as a pro meet sponsored by the Cana test against the anti-Soviet dian Legion Athletic Club and 18 the minetofae ii T8i"'. the Dominion Day Sports Com Hotel. . policies of capitalists. He neglected to mention U.S. State Department charges that a Rus mittee which will be held at ed n order .,!. ' H m'Rht be tran. We t sian Mata Hari and ballet dancer has seduced him and made him in thP iM.rrlOfc 1 Arrivals Roosevelt Park on July 1. A meeting or the committee in the Civic Centre last night completed major arrangements for the track meet and named track officials. In addition to the four team ARROL, McGREISH, MacPHEE WINNERS "Rinks of Louis Arrol, Dave MacPhee and Jack ' McGreidh were the winners last night in the Canadian National Recrea forget his oath of loyalty to the United States. Prince Rupert H. Tingley, Sandspit; E. L. Harrison, D. F. Miller, O. Nes-bltt and H. McLean, Vancouver- da'e: W. MalcomTBTT" ?.'Bu Wenitz. Ha there will be four indi tion. Association Lawn Bowling events, :,"' "a"u-W; Ernest J1 Vancouver- r., vidual events followed by a foot DOCK STRIKE IS STILL ON LONDON M Harbor workers W. 3. Duron, Victoria; Marsh Brown, Ketchikan: H. A. Thiel-mann, Hazelton; Mr. and Mrs. O. McGregor and daughter, Bute- League. Scores: "Arrol 33, Paul 10. MacPhee 18, Ross 16. McGreish 30, McMeekin 16. Turnnr en.,.. .' m n I m&immai:u .-.. 1 1 Tail a Ea , i Quinn, R,.glna !- ball and a baseball double-header. The football match will be for the Dominion Day Cup and the baseball will be the annual international competition involving Prince Rupert and Ket today voted to continue their five-day wild-cat strike involv You read li m the News! ing 15,000 men and more than BARBARA ANN GETS HER CAR BACK It's for keeps this time as Barbara Ann Scott again receives her sleek convertible from her home town . Ottawa, gave It to her last year but she had to return it to preserve her amateur standing fur the Olympics. Mayor Stanley Lewis made the presentation and gives her the keys License plate aptly says 48-U-l. The car has been painted a light blue. chikan All-Stars. 1100 ships including ten Canadian vessels. Track officials, named by last A10THER VORE TIGHTS GOTHIC FAVOURITE night's meeting, are: 4 BATCWfll i Judges: Father J. Carroll Bob ' Cameron, Inspector F. B. Woods- The decision caused speculation as to whether the government wtyl use troops to unload perishable food cargoes. The strikers rejected a tribunal's proposal of a comDro- ir, aft bry TECHNICOLOR 7,7 Vancouver Yacht Is Visiting Here The Vancouver luxury yacht CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle BETTY GRABLE W HAN DAM FY , (Subject to change) Taconite, Capt. Perth Mclntyre, mlse on the original dispute I. over penalties against eleven dock workers who refused to unload "dirty" cargo of zinc oxide without extra pay. docked in Prince Rupert harbor briefly Wednesday afternoon, carrying six passengers on a cruise to Alaska. Aboard were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1 v W RENT - a - RADIO AH Johnson. ! Timekeepers: A. M. Hurst, Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton. Starters: Dr. O. E. H. Montgomery, F. E. Anfield. j Publicity: Don Forward. J Ticket Collections: George . Stanbridge. Teams which have so far indicated their willingness to enter are Ketchikan High School, :Port Edward, Booth Memorial High School (two teams). Baseball Association (three teams), Football Association. One team may be entered from the Queen Charlotte Inlands. In the Northern B.C. championship events, teams must enter the 1,600 metre relay race and can enter any two of the other three, the 100 metre, 400 metre or running high jump. Members of the winning team in the closed relay race will receive sweat shirts, donated by Watts & Nlckerson. For winners Stretton. Chief Steward aboard the vessel Is Cecil Robson, brother of Bert Robson, purser on the Prince George. The vessel left after an hour's ston. FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Ed McCuray smgs 4:15 Stock Quotation 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Keyboard and Console 5:45 Community Calendar fit 00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Parlow String Quartet 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 9:00 Prairie Showcase 9:30 Symphony for Strings 10:00 CBC News Sea Scouts From Tacoma Are Here Thirty-eight Sea, Scouts from Tacoma, on their way from Tacoma to Ketchikan on an Alaskan training cruise, were in Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon and last evening aboard the motor vessel Orey Ghost, BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK BY THE MONTH , ALL NEW 1948 MANTLE MODELS AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE 641 313 T1IIKI) AVEM'E WKST BOX IB skippered by Harlan C. Sharon. . . . Tl, I i , I 4 we li uiac u unaer me auspices of the Tacoma area council of the Boy Scouts of America. LONG LINE WITH COROTEX UPUFT.. MILADY KEEPS DRY Kay Dehaven is a sand siren such as any beach wouid be only too proud to have if only for decorative purposes. Kay is not particularly keen about the water. She is haunted by the fear that she will be caught unawares in a rainstorm some day and then what will happen to her hairdo? She has solved that problem with this beach igloo made up of curtains which furnish a rereat should Jupe Pluvius do his worst or his best. 10:10 B. C. Newt 10:15 Speaking As a Llstenei 10:30 lyal Richards Orch. Tell DAD A A AND VWIDE-R-AIZE" ... wuocu ... me n:00-Fish Arrivals Legion wlU award in- ?,a"adin ll:05-Weather and Sim Off 12:30 Musical Program. dividual cups for each team INEW STRIKE FOR ALASKA I SEATTL E The threat of a 1 strike by the CI O. International j Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union is hanging over no what he means to you with a card selected from our large display. member. In t he open team events, the naval veterans trophy is first prize, with small cups going to each team member. The Arrp baml controls diaphragm, and whilllra in th waist. The CorHtex petal draiga uplifts without drag on ftraps. And the " ide-R.Aiie" thai Hitching at the bane of lh straps gives a balanced supjiort. AT- WALLACE'S 1:00 Air Force Day Program 1:30 First Piano Quartet 2:00 Memo From Lake Success 2:30 Air Force Keumon Dinner 3:00 Piano Classics 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. In the Solomon Islands, na- les than sixteen Alaskan ports JUNE 20 s f IS FATHER'S DAY tive women bleach their kinky hair with a paste made from coral lime. unless there are pay increases ranging from 13 to 20 cents an hour and other concessions concerning shifts and holidays. re . "fJT J-jm . ?Z7TT4 Y ? SATU RLiA Y A.M. 7:30 Musical oiock 8:00-lCBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Land of Supposing 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Citurch News 10:30 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 11:45 Personal Alnm fM. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume Trophies for individual open events will be as follows: 100-metre dash H. G. Archibald trophy. Running Broad Jump Bulger trophy. 400-metre Dash B.C. Packers trophy. 800-metre dash Northern B. C. Power trophy. Second prize will be a bronze medal for each event". Eentry forms will be received by Neil Ross at the Civic Centre by June 28. DOMINION COISIT fhont M W SIS 3rd Ave. E. Box 1118 CIIATION All K'JIACIt, II19N0, United Nations Needing Support , VANCOUVER fi C a n a d i a n Political Association was told here that the measure of Canada's effective contribution to the United Nations organization was qualified by national failure to build up the people's faith In it as a peace agency. Hollywood Call PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 216 4th St. UP-TO-DATE ItESTAlBANT OPEN rROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 Ait BIG LEMON INDUSTRY' Growing of lemons is the main industry in Sicily. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY For Outride Orders Phone 133 mow MEIS CHOI , SUEY Factors Undermine Life of Nation TORONTO-The Bishop of Toronto, Rt. Rev. A. R. Beverley, speaking here, said the evils of unemployment, inadequate housing, Intemperance and poverty. If unchecked, tend to undermine the foundations of national life and are breeders of revolution and war. He commended religious education in regular school curricula. 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