Prince Rupert Daily New. Saturduy, May 18, s screen DUNSCUOFT, England (CP) ir ampi "i Water 'rant Comes to Life as Halibut Fishermen Load For Season Opening Wall., Wa Joseph DiKklington. who died In Hrr ' HJL.V. FLAbMfc this Yorkshire town at aire 7l Invalid i.m ? ,lrcne Tin Tricycle this Carmarthen J? I Pled since infr'M had set a record In 1938 by operating a locomotive with seven coaches at a speed of 125 miles an hour. TORONTO Walrner Broth Two weeks ago, there was only experience Hie first real busi- set off m motor.;;. IIIIIIII1U1IIIEIII a breath of activity along the Jiess since last summer and ! ers, first to give me worm a talking picture and first major Hollywood studio to produce a WILDE -CC .NSTANCESMrnT TODAY 6:50 - 9 true third-dimensional feature in "House of Wax," have perfected their own wide-screen ! process to give the Illusion 01 j Sunday Midnight Only depth, it has been announced by j TOE SAWYER V1KUIMA MAYO In m Prince Rupert waterfront but it shoreworkers 'will toil practic- j developed into a hurricane in a ally day and night to process the- ; matter of days, starting with millions of pounds or halibut , J 1 Sunday last week. which will be .sold on the local J B First, more than 100 vessels markets. j ; arriving from as far south as . Oregon and as far north as Jun- Tordiffc, customs officer! jeau flocked into port for the wn0 interviewed the man who! J j opening gun of the halibut sea- took his family to sea from Seat- . B'Sun. tie in a dory and landed in dif-j B Strike-locked ice and bait ficulties oil' Butedale in heavy i H houses in Alaska turned Ameri- weather, reports that J. A, Potts' ;can boats to Prince Rupert and has reached his objective Ket-1 2 brought many old-timers back chikan. I Bjto the port from which they first Tordiffe gut word that when' p ocsan llshing. the Pririce RUpert arrived in in Jack London' 1 'Wrecking K ftI JS& m - STARTS MONDAY Plus Cartoon . "Circus on Ie" une oi tne Dusiesi among. ioai Ketchikan Thursday, on hand to 1'waterlront businessmen grcctir greet his wile nd four small tnildren was Air. Potts, sale and sound I Jack L. Warner. 1 The new process, eliminating ; the need for polaroid glasses, will be known as WarnerScopc, wid the film executive, a na- . tive of London, Ontario. "We will announce speclfica- tions and details at an early date, when we are ready to present a demonstration for the press and exhibitors," Warner said. "In the meantime we are niuing tins pioctss, which "nks in importance with War- -erphonic sound, thrce-dlmen-lonul photography and Warner-Color, Into practical operation 'or our forthcoming product." In announcing a 44-plcture 'idget for the next 18 months. A'arner said the new technique ould not necessarily rule out further productions In Natural ! Vision, tne true third.dimen-slonnl. polaroid glasses process by which "House of Wax" was te - "CITY BENEATH IHE SEA" (2-C1 - SCREEN SUSPENSE reaches a new high when deep sea diver Anthony Quinn is trapped underseas in this exciting scene from Universal-International's Technirc!"r "fhty Beneath the Sea," starring Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, shown above, Quinn and Suzan Ball. Hilo llattie heads the film's large supporting cast. Budd Boetticher directed. The show opens Monday at the Capitol. Allard Orders Officers mm mmm mm RYAN POWERS -QUINN-BALL rrjy I old friends was Bill Bacon, him-! sell a past fisherman of note and I I at present in the fish-buying and ' I curin;; business. I ; Bill and Jce Morease who 1 ! work for him also were among . the first to sigiu and report the I crash of the plane in the harbor I Monday afternoon I I As soon as the boats tied on Nlul HATTIl -1 UNIVtHUH MllRtUHONAl HC!bt Another customs officer who spends a good deal of his official time on the waterfront, spends mosf af his time unofficially, there too. Al Faulkner is remodelling a trailer he bought last winter into a pleasure craft, do- CAPITOL w.J I'MYKits THEATRE Monday Matinee 2 Of Dressing For Two You'll love o;ir wonderful collection of .smart maternity wear. Priced reasonably too. ,,w.,. cil-co -tic . . v,imcu To Put Emphasis on Sport fc.MJS lODAV 7: - 9:05 p.rr BOB HOPE - MICKEY RUONtv" in "OFF LIMITS" Cnnadinn rrcss tH:i.T Writer I ' three and four deep along the 6 I floats and docksi heard the ' Faulkner also is going to be ' alarm, they cast off and raced to Paying sepcial attention to the ' ihe scene, where 18 survivors Prince Rupcrt-Ketchikan ferry i were picked up, and a possible service wluci has been placed tragedy was averted. unde.- his inspection. i Business alone the waterfront; IN KOREA. - arrived commander Brig. J. V. Allard, reeently-of the 'J'tth Canadian Infantry MATERNITY WEAR DRESSES SKIRTS JACKETS CORSETS GARTER BELTS BRASSIERES THE BIGGEST YOU'LL Sf ...N '53 stretched for more than a mile; At least another three grain Brigade, hits ordered a heavier emphasis on sport BIGGEST here. un vessels laning on iuou sup- ships are scheduled lor me plies as well as bait and ice. It prhiee Rupert elevator, says is easing now, for most of the superintendent Arnold Mills and In one of a series of confer- boats have headed "across the tfs "very likely" that at least one ences marking his assumption bay" where fishing begins in 0I. them will have to ride at an-: of command, Allard told unit earnest next week. Chor in harbor again. we If are and sports officers, : WALLACE'S : 2 DEPT. STORE in Spxtacbl BIGGEST In A4vntvrl BIGGEST OJCWHKGilttnii houses will whom he called to his head- Then the fishing J "That is if they come in . i bunches like the last three did." , quarters: THE r jv irm bi Magnifktnc! made. In the list of forthcoming productions are Broadway hits such as "Dial for Murder," to be made In 3-D by Alfred HUchcok. pnd "Mr. Rooerts." From the shelves of best-selling cooks, the studio has obtained John Steln-back's "East of Eden," to be directed by Elia Kazan; "The High and Mighty" by Ernest Gann, Edna Ferber's "So Big" anl "Quietly My Captain Walts" by Evelyn Eaton. Biographic films w'll Include "So This Is Love," which Is the Orare Moore story, and "The Eddie Cantor Story." Not the least of several highlights will be "A Star Is Born" bringing Judy Garland back to the screen, and "Beggar's Opera" ctarrlng Sir Laurence Olivier. A spectacular pageant takes K i Thp Oreek shiD Liontios. is be- One of the essentials in win. - . mWmm msM F I (Ira Lin i 12 1 Phone 266 Office opposite Post Office to put on a brigade show. If It looked feasible they might form a permanent brigade concert party. fie nlso said a brigade mobile library would be formed. A caravan-type vehicle would be fitted up as a library, with an NC'O in charge, and tour the brigade regularly with reading matter. "The idea would be to" work diit an rxch nme system so that the hooks will circulate and all the men will have a chance to (.elect books of their own choice," he said. "We will have to improve the fiinlity, too. I am greatly concerned with the type of books we seem to have . cen getting. U'e shall live 1 1 "irntnge for a tupply of books wnich are not necessarily more serious, but lng loaded now and will not sail ning a war is care for the physl-unul late next week. She is;cal and moral welfare of our loading wheat and barley for1 men. It is the responsibility of Belgium " ' ' cvt'IV officer to do this in what- ev" ficld hc is Meanwhile, if grain keeps com- ing and fish and pulp keep going "Your responsibilities are not out, CNR superintendent T. a. i discharged unless you do n.i Mainorize is looking forward to!xl a iob in these mutters -as one of the bu:;ic.st seasons in!'n anything else, history on the northern mainj "Welfare is vif vital imoo,-line anee and our policy is going to to make sport a major r;;cu-toes" But that may be "small pota-!be compared to the traffic atlon' which will likely hit the north-; STAUT TOl'KN AMENTS MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY MARIA MONTEZ-PAUL CHRISTIAN FAYE MARLOWE MASSIMO SERATO Prince Rupert to TO T E M MONDAY and TUESDAY Evcninq Shows 7: - 9:00 p.m. 'place against breathtaking backgrounds in "The Thief of Venice." the film produced by Robert Haggiag and released through Twentieth Century-Fox I which starts Monday at the j cri rails next year, me 013 1 lie- men oraereu me oiiu-ers iYear" for northern B.C. Indus-: to organize unit tournaments in A Fammis IMavrrs Th: KETCHIKAN t. v ahf.n Alran is scheduled to a variety of SDfjrts. to culminate o into production, the Terrace-j in a Dominion Day meet for the ; perhaps less harmful." K'ltimat rail line completed, ana j enure iormauon. wnn Drigaae , I pulp is to start pouring in from1 championships at stake Ottawa Is sending equipment ; Bennett Denies WRANGEL - PETERSBURG - JUNEAU and other Alaskan centres with connections to WHITEHORSE SEATTLE ANCHORAGE Svr Vriur l,orul Travel Ajjeiit the Ketchikan plant now' under THE '53 NASH RAMBLEl for volleyball, basketball, base ball, badminton, deck tennis f f nd horse-shoes, as well as 'rie jfJTJPTC construction. I "Ahead with a roar in 1954" could well become a slogan for north-central and western B.C. Totem Theatre. The incomparable splendors of I Venice, where the film was actu- ! ally photographed In its entirety, i form the setting for a drama of j I ancient rivalry, marked by fiery 'romance, thrilling action and ' great pomp. ; i "The Thief of Venice" describes the heroic adventures of a brave and Impetuous warrior, 1 Lorenzo, played with great verve , by Paul Christian. When his promise to free his Made by Reid With custom accessories which rosl hundreds of diillar-extra on oilier cars now standard equipment NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE Phone 555 for un appointment with a t:,les reprcscntativi' oi SLtUiu.uu limn emu ut'iu tquii'- mcnt. "There Is to be a drive on sports in every unit," he ordered. Bulldozers are being loaned to 'doe out unit sportsgrounds. Each unit will have two one at each of Its rear headquarters. There also will be a brigade sports ground, where a brigade sports centre will be established. Means of setting up prizes for ' SALMON ARM. B C. (CP) Charges made in the last Legislature by Soi-isil Credit member J. A. Reid that "sex and social-Ism" were being taught in B.C. schools were denied here by Premier Bennett. At the same time, the premier at a meeting pledged "100 per galley slaves, for their deeds of great valor, Is overruled by the i royal Inquisitor, Scarpa, superb McLEOD RAE MOTORS Ltd; they will i cent support" to Mr. Reld's the events, so that mean something to 1239 Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C. P.S. Also 5-'51 Nosh Sroresmon's For Sole TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR . CORONA! ION HALL the sol- ; candidacy in Salmon Arm rid dlers," are to be decided upon. ing in the June 9 provincial i election. M'KK ENTERTAINERS r A DTOrir' To I i.cid at The Elks Home Monday, June First Tickets available from Elks members Allard told the officers he I T"e meeting was attended by wanted them to become talent some 450 people, scouts as well. I A member of the local teach- They should encourage men I ers' association later moved a with entertainment ability to vote of thanks to tne premier, rehearse and put together unit i and Mr. Reid received a pro-shows. He said the better en- longed clapping and and shouts tertainers might be assembled of "Hooray for Reid." contest! ly enacted by Massimo Serato. Lorenzo engages in a series of daring and dramatic adventures, rufminating In one of the most savage duels between the two ever staged for a film, and filmed amid a royal procession overwhelming In Its richness and splendor. I The most Imposing and lavish production ever attempted i abroad, "The Thief of Venice iiMlires historic grandeur combined with the most modern Hollywood equipment and artistic know-how in an Impressive, and all English-speaking, panoramic i view of magnificent Venice, known as "The Ijidy of the Sea." 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