Snak Ptintt Rupett Pall lottos Ltd. Monday, August 30, 1948 B m Ma8 Tr THREE AMERICAN GERMAN EXPERTS TO AUSTRALIA DESTROYERS LEAVE The American destroyers. SYDNEY, Australia Aus MADRAS. esca dr,tr, ty-f""r panic.-R"s huddled or boat which tJf ty "throe tralia Is to receive more scientists and technicians from Ger many. The federal cabinet has ap proved a recommendation that 48 more Germans be brought Mansfield. Lyman K. Swensen and Collett, which docked here Friday morning in the course of a training cruise, dropped their lines at the ocean dock at 10 o'clock this morning and headed back to their base at Bremerton. Washington. Sunday, the vessels were open to public inspection and were visited by scores of city residents. The three destroyers carried CAME FRr: Rhubarb estpni Eur.jp, Uh 16th cent,.. here to work on various scientific projects. Seventeen are already working In Austra!'a. They have delved into the possibility of making gas from the open-cut brown coal deposits at Yallourn ANCIE;; niilt' entirely Iginaled with ancient times 900 men. most of them reserve personnel taking their annual training. A THCCVeSOFALL XW d ' V,Vi.7S. wnctM , . ii GOLD- "'"JZZZZ"T' CJjT yyEiL ii&CXP-i xV- MAV ve?yN-f;F V fishing I Ns x x ' ' ISO - J r coALouRcif I . ;rr ( $K"A011' TGZ7k skai salt O ;woU aJJ X ill I li;iTioiii irbS5cV Hi i mi - - : (Victoria) and have submitted a report to the South Australian premier on their investigations into South Australia's coal mines. The Allies have alotted 77 Germans to Australia for important works. Canberra reports say the COY TODAY AND TUESDAY v zosrfV,joa work of those already here has been excellent, and a number of rf, r them have their contracts FK t' V FKAMWI iwt ivv L'UUIKIIN AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver J. F. Palmer, Added Feature V. Centro, J. Bland, E. V. Whit ing. Mrs. Thomas, M. Atherton, Mr. Boulton, F. Thornton, Mr McMillan. Mr. McNeil. C. J. aOPiii)cejf Thieves iff CMCOIOR Bower, P. Bodeau. To Sandspit Mrs. F. Williams, Mrs. L. Collison, H. Col-lison, P. Smith. From Vancouver J. Kirkal-dy, O. Kirkaldy, Mrs. S. O. Mills, Mr. Marshall, O. Henderson, A Hastman, A. McDonald, E. Hel-mer, D. Olsen, E. Dawes, J Eby, Col. S. D. Johnston. JON HALL rtnannoi Back-to-School Boys' Clothes NEW OFFICERS AT GLEN VOWELL Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Pike From Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. A NORTHERN HIGHWAY ROUTE This is the dual-pronged northern route from the prairies which the Northern TransCanada Highway Association, with headquarters at Edmonton, has been urging to have developed. The route is, it is claimed, more economical to build than the present southern route would be to develop further. Involved on the Prince Rupert end would be construction of about 70 miles of new road east of McBride, and improvement of other sections. Announcing Stephens, Miss Stephens. FINDS AFRICA have been appointed to take charge of the Salvation Army day school and Corps at the Interior settlement of Glen Vowell, replacing Capt. John SHIRTS SWEATERS SOCKS WINDBREAKERS I UNDERWEAR SWEAT SHIRTS SUITS coats JACKETS Ronsofff v WtiSk ml Cooper, wno has received an appointment in eastern IS GROWING UP NEW YORK Africa is suffering from the 'pains of growing up to become a civilized country", says Dr. J. L. Clark 1 : APPLAUSE SAID RUDE, ILL-TIMED of the American Museum ol Natural History, just back from the continent. He travelled LONDON (P. Nice people don't musicians were quoted as saying Steamship Movements Daylight saving Time For Vancouver Rupert Mens1 and Boys Store For All Ages ' applaud at the end of a well- they appreciated applause "on executed symphonic movement, say some London music lovers. RUPERT RADIO & ELK Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 11 p.m. Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. They do so, retort others. 8,500 miles through Africa and declares the growing sophistication of the nation greatly surprised him. FIND DEEPEST SPOT STOCKHOLM, C The deepest BOX 1321 HIONF ' jj account." One music critic said it was "priggish" not to applaud a well-played movement. He suggested that western people might be freer with their applause If there were a less ugly means of expressing it than clapping. As a sidelight on the discussion, some letter-writers urged that the audience at broadcast """" ' ":i The discussion was, created by an increasing tendency of concert-goers to clap when the musicians pause at the end of a difficult and well-played movement, instead of saving applause for the end of the symphony. . Letters to newspapers criti 7 was (his miA spot in the Atlantic Ocean so far measured the Romanche depths near the Equator Is about 22,460 feet, according to a recent report from Swedish deep-sea expedl- j tion. The previous record established by a French expedition 65 1 years ago, was about 21,700 feet, j cized the rude and growing custom as concerts withhold their applause ill-timed. Just as until the last note had sounded I r I many letters poured in saying iToo often, they said, exquisite that applause when earned wps' closing bars were drowned out Arrived. . . Limited Shipment of . EVENED IX THE AUTOMATIC WASHER NOW "PRODUCED IN CANADA "For months my car acted as though.it had a 10-ton trailer behind. It It was was hard hard to to start, start, had had no no mm? more pick-up pick-up than than a a water-logged water-longed scow scow and and balked balked at at every every hill. hill. I I I' tixk i ii to Bob Parker's for an over-haul and now now there mere is is no no holding noiding it it it n practically piac- tlcally flys." flys." welcomed at any time. Famous by impetuous handclapplng, ! tjf i COOK MEAL IN 10 MINUTES SYDNEY, Australia P Aus Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 11 a.m. Friday'-ss. Catala, 5 p.m. August 30 ss. Princess Norah a.m. For Alice Arm, irtewart, Port Simpson Sunday ss. Camosun, mid-light. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls . Monoay ss. Princess Adelaide Wednesday ss. Ffince Rupert. 10 a.m. For Ocean Fa'.le Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 11 p.m.- tralian housewives will soon be1 f n J Briefs From Britain able to buy a new electronic stove capable of cooking a thrne-course meal In 10 minutes, officials said recently. Costing about $400, the British stoves will be manufactured for restaurants b'ore domestic use. PRICE SAME $299.50 SEE ONE IN OPERATION AT COWES, Isle of Wight, 0 -To test rescue organization, a submarine staged a "disaster" 'dive off The Needles. Planes found her on the bottom vithin 43 minutes. CANTERBURY, Eng., Tj For the first time in 500 years Canterbury Corporation has a gavel GLORIOUS REIGN Queen Victoria's reign was by four years the longest and her life three days the longest in I British royal history. MARCH, Cambridgeshire, Eng. fl11 A cabbage three feet, eight inches in diameter was crown here. ' SHREWSBURY, England Ying Fat Chong, a Chinese, signed his application for a National Insurance card in Chinese. LONDON, ' Old school and regimental ties are now in such demand that British outfitter,? are having to wait six -months for supplies. GRIMSBY. England. -Mrs. Rose Watson, 100, had four generations of her family at, her birthday party. presented by the city's business Ut3r Beautifies the home gSU value of the things you o tpg3j tlve pastel tints from win TIIO.MI'SOX llAJI (( Train Schedule for the rui Monday, Wednesday, Frlday- 8 p.m. from the East-Tuesday, Thursday.Saturday- 10:43 p.tn Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Prince Rupert Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. ' Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 12:15 p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. August 30 ss. Princess Norah a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands August 31 ss. Coquitlam, 11 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands women to the mayor. Alderman Mrs. G. R. Hews. PITTON, Salisbury, tt Farmworker Samuel Eyres, 17, who got a 6,350-volt shock when a hay elevator touched a cable, lived because the chalk sub-soil there Is a poor conductor of electricity. NEWTON ABBOT, Devonshire, LINSLADE. England '(!' 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