TODAY to SATURDAY Prince Rupert Daily tJws Thuisduy, January 28, 1951 Trains Making Text Runs 1 rr? 731 Canada's First Subway Nears Completion r.v WALTKR GRAY CimuUan Ptpss StHlI Wrlu-r 1 WmtONY QUIHH RICHARD CAftSai W)y M CAPIT0 MHlr.lt hnuma "IEIIIM THE WALL" "HOT MOON" Shows at 7-9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, t p.m. 71 liif 4 . il " .feufiti i ' was.. -. I to SATURDAY ".vcnings 7 Matinee Saturn,.. TORONTO The underground stations are shiny In their newness, the turnstiles ready. A subway train In spanking red with oiprk trim, stands empty by a Atatinn platform. 0!'!y the pushing mass of workers and tired shoppers Is missing. Thev will come soon. At 2 p.m. Tuesdnv March 30. Canada's Hrft subway will begin operation. A" i"v-!tni"nt of 58 500.-000 and four "ears of construction will begin t-- pay off. Carv-. . cue heai of Tor-onio is a 4 'a-mile rapid transit route, built by the Toronto Transportation Commission. It runs uner or parallels Yonge street, 150-year-old, traffic-clogged artery running north Uoin aKe Ontario. r4 " "'r I ""777;. - . -. ' ' v - r-r--- ( vF' :: THE MUSlUl-COMtDY lOPMB! Here Coaie Ttie Guilds Technicolor U . ,7.'tJIO CM raw 5 niM x I mm tony arlene ronkmahy Hope AIaiotn daiil- Gloonev L-ft 1 a.Q;:;,-...V AND TIIK M ST WCUTifi 1 (iiWiS IIIK WOUIJ)! Extra TATE kl Vv.i..-. iiimi.tiii.-i i-mue suoway opens Ma .n mi, n Will be Canada's Iirst. 'inis view, looking south tov.aids the downtown area, sho ;s a section of the open-cut system. Yonge street, Toronto's main north-south street, can be seen on the right. A section of the central residential area is on the left. .illlc niR Top" W I b 111 "l uler ti e Stwts at Stot!o" Starting at Front svreet at the Union station and the Royal ifork Hotel, the underground section curves sharply north beneath the city's main thorough-are, through the commercial district. The double traolc line 'merges from the tunnel to the ?nst of Yonge street at the outer caches of the downtown section ,'nd gouges through the central residential area. It goes underground again to cross Yonge ireot and comes out once more at its nerve centre In the Davis- FitmouK Flay r Tbtn "Collegiate Champs' Curuwn FILM STAR ANN RUTHERFORD, who used to ba Andy Hardy's girl in the popular movie scries, makes a charming twosome with hir groom of a few months, TV produ'-er William Dozier, at New York's Hai wyn Club. Ann. who formerly was wed to department stoic h' ir, David May, is now devoting her talents to video. Dozier was formerly the husband of Joan Fontaine.; . Defence Secretary's Power Over Military Being Tested B.C. Electric To Lay Cable To Island MODERN AND OLD TIME , DANCE-FRIDAY - 1 1.:: British Co. has men VICTORIA (CP1 Columbia Ei'cti.o viile yards. It ends at the northern terminal on Eglinton avenue. TTC officials say 98 per cent of the work is complete. The remaining two per cent consists of work at the Eglinton terminal where feeder buses will fan out In Korea, or of those who later tlmutu.d.iluu- mind, ik became LEGION AUDITORIUM ' ; Music bv . . ' TIIK ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS 1,. FREDDY LANG Featuring through the residential districts By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON I A test of power Is on to determine whether the authority of the defence secretary is supreme in the United States military establishment. The handling of the cases of U.S. soldiers who decided to stay with their Communist captors Canada's Champion Old-Tlmf FWte given ptimi.ssion oy the public Utilities Commission to lay a $5,000,000 power line across the Strait of Georgia. The provincial caoinet will likely ratify the ordnr sometime this week. The PUC decided even with the proposed developments of to the north, east and west. Cors Arrit-c Seventh of the 104 subway cars, costing $8,000,000, have been delivered from England. Training apparent today, is Involved In this behind-the-scenes situation. ; But In earlier incidents, too, the issue of central control cropped up. Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson has publicly taken the responsibility for ordering the army to discharge dishonorably the 21 Americans who have decided to stay with the Communists. Some army legal experts hold that nothing in military law allows the Issuance of dishonorable discharge orders without trial by court-martial. Wil Buttle Lake and Ladore Falls by ! rroerams for operators have been the B.C. Power Commission, Van- established and already super- On Stage "FATHER OF THE BRIDE The laff-packed Broadway Hit : couver Island would still be short visorv nersonnel are running nf i-nwrr by 1955-57 without the t-ninc !tinr the svstem. Hiring BCE line. 0f operators is under way. The proposed cable will be the ; construction iigures are im-longest submarine cable in the -.-ivp pin"e the first pile world and will give Vancouver driver dug into the pavement on island an extra 120,000 kilowatts ; Front street Rent. 8. 1949. the Jon 31-9 D.m. Civic Cent TORONTO'S shiny red trains are ready ior the opening March .: Tickets from Little Theatre members or at . Colu.vsJ's Music Store and Civic Centre son says he thinks he has the authority. There was the related Incident of the army's sudden announce 30 of Canada's first subway. This picture shows the downtown-. bound piatlorm in one of the five underground' Stktions. of power. The B.C. Electric has said lt is prepared to start the j project immediately and hopes to complete it by 1956. TTC has spent $50,500,000. A total of 287 homes and buildings were razed in the subway's path. VorVmen used un 10 000.000 i ment of the arrest, on court-1 martial charges, of Cpl. Edward! Dickenson, tiie Virginia soldier who reversed his original decision board feet ,ot lumber, 1,140,000! 'jaes of cement,' 145.000 tons of gravel, 12.000 tons of reinforcine WALLACE' DEPT. STORE Quee, Duke m Leave III. i steel. 10.000 tons oi structural steel and 3.850 tons of rati steel. Power shovels dug up 1.390.000 cubicyards of earth. j Splendid kecord And the lob has been . clone ; without a fatality. There were i -ill v two major delays: A gas MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS', BOYS' ond DRAPERY, Etc. to stay with the Reds. There the issue was one of the army' timing and the wordhr of its announcement. , Outside the army, every nigh official, including President Eisenhower and Wilson, wu.s startled and dt.stut bed by the an-iiounernient last Friday night. The defence department was rer ported to have asked both the army and marines to hold up on A ' -a t v If fm r? ; .'v.b--i main exploded in the tunnel in 'he downtown area and a burst water main flooded part of the tunnel and a nightclub dining room. i any action or announcement In A growing family .riceds plenty of fresh milk. The best way to obtain this milk is to phone .18 .for home del i v cr y'of'.thpT 1 farm-fresh ' Northland Dairy Milk Cbarcnce Sale Now On A!i Departments WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE DUNEDIN, N.Z.- Uicuters) Surging ciowo.s turned out, today lo bid Wuefn Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh a mass farewell, slowing (he royal couple's car to a crawl as they started th ir drive lo Invcrcarglll. The first, five miles of ihe 140-niile trip took 40 minutes as the i ii"-1 i.ii- in- hM through dense crowds along the coastal route. Persons m baUiing suits and sun dresses abandoned beaches to line the road outside Dunedin. Two stops, at Milton and Bal-clutha, wore also marked by cheering crowds, turned out to see the royal couple on their next-to-last full day in New Zealand. The Queen wore a short-sleev urisoner-of-war eases until all efforts to win back the remaining 21 hud been made, anu not take any action at all before the following Tuesday. TTC officials say the subway! las been hailed by visiting ex- j pcrts as the "finest and clean-, est" In the world. It looks lt. 1 Simple in design and bright; in color, the 12 station five of them underground fairly shout; cleanliness. Glass-faced maonryj and tiled walls are "public proof" that is they cannot be defaced (3 Northland Dairy PRETTY Jl'DV MICIIAF.LS displays the world's smallest wrist watch, which was i reat-ed for Max Hess Jr. of Allen-town, Pa. Valued at more than $0,000. the tiny timepiece is mounted in a dlaiiiond-plat-inum bracelet set with 14 marquisettes and 154 full-cut diamonds. The total weight of the diamondsapproximately y-t carats Is more than the entire watch weighs. Slasher . TO A BUY! HOLLO GOOD FASTF.R SFRVK'K RAMS HOTIO M Eng. (CP) A house caught lire here and the woman occupant phoned firemen at Bolton, seven miles a-way. The call was switched back to the losal Tire brigadc-150 yards from the fire. Phone 18 v NORTHF.RN I'ROIUXF. FOR NORTHERN COMlW . . . Ami a (iwxi I!uy is what xm'U alua.vs gvl whi-n yu buy A iiM'd car at I'.OIt I'AKKI It M l). 1 ed green silk dress with a pattern of arey dots, and a matching c.loscfitting hat, white shoes and gloves. The Queen and the duke leave Ur Australia .Saturday alwiard 'the liner OoUiic. for the next '.stage of the .six-month Commonwealth tour. SALE Dispa by the public. The rails are imbedded in concrete, except for the switches which are filled with ballast. The tunnel dividing wall, partitioned to cut down wind re-Istancc. Is lined with fibre gla.ss o prevent reverberations. Habit; Change Once the subway begins oper-Him the travelling habits of a huge slice of metropolitan Tor-nto's l.tOO.OOO population will -hanue. Streetcars will be taken nff Yoncre and Bay streets, the Attacks More Women MONTREAL (CP) A man described by police as a "flat-nosed sadist on a slashing rampage," OF FUR COATS AND JACKETS 51 STl DIBAhLR SKDAN Radio, heuU-r. Other cx- tras. Smooth as a swing rule. Only 1 525 50 PREFECT SEDAN Heater. A-l condition. Here's economy you'll like 785 ,t l"l MtR'TI! TCIMIH llcut-r. fully winterincd. ('In-eked for dependa- '""IV 1565 is rnvmc bi:u.N Spotlii.ht, healer. A-l. Lnjoy these savings. Only 995 OTTAWA 1)1 Alt Y i Continued from page 2) EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD moving furtively in a howling snowstorm, assaulted two women ..it. t i 'wo nortn-souin rusu ""..,,.,,,,, rnivlni ,. ih. main Innrl nf nasscn- I h ' . 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