I? ROBERT Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. April 20, 1952 Features For TOIJAV 7: -9: p.m I HE BAri,'" his family was In Hong Kong! in 1041 when the Japanese in-1 vaded the city and was intern-; cd by the Japanese from Janu- ury i'J-12 to September 1945. Mr. j Di'uiniiiond. who had spent 48 j years in the shipping business.; retired in 1917. j au IMS LOVERS F" W SINCE THE WORLD k WA TERFRONT WHIFFS Brand New : s It's HAPPENED TO US..,' May at Totem Extra day showing pictures j coming as special features to the ! Totem Theatre screen In May Include "Invitation," with Dor- j othy McOulre and Helena Car-; ter; "Wake of the Red Witch," j John Wayne and Gail Russdl. and -J'J it This Once." Peter Lawford and Janet Leigh. In ad- ! dition, there will be the weekly j "Curtain at 8:30" features. j Following is the list for May j at the Totem: ; May 2-3 "Bugles in the After- j The letting of a number of marine contracts by K. W. Morton, district engineer. New Westminster, includes the Skeena River Piieilriving Company, at rnii' c Huiort, lor float extension ;it Dodge Cove UJigby Ls-laiiJi m tne amount oi ft Halibut Season Opening Set-Codding Vessels Keeping Husy Important announcement of the week was the date for. -the opening- of the 1952 halibut season at. 12:01 a.m. May 14. With little more than two weeks intervening, the fleet will now be rushing- the putting on of finishing touches before heading for er Wth uncertainty as to the - - fluctuation of the price situa- way This will bo a charter run lion, it is to be anticipated that canying about 300 members of IX ,ll.uv..Kv " ,.,.. lil,,H IIl,,n, I-.,, I. fellkS iTfe mg t..ws says tne Federal Oov- "w"- IVU iiiiuem considers as national ! er- , .. .... ' Tx 5-6-7 viU lion. Dor-nine voters May --In that", those reach up to th J'' miles from the coast at ,c?u!! 0 Mm fff WALLACE'S BOYS' : DEPARTMENT Boys' riot lies priced to sell and made to wear. The perfect; combination a backed by Wallace's usual guarantee. A complete! stork of everything In boy .' wear. For Boys' : Of All Ages WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i est water mark. It is I " .7 v " sible to grant licences j ' .; .. the not thre will be an even more en the Northwest United States Presbyterian Synod to Sitka, Alaska. She sails from Vancouver May 27, returning June 3. thusiastic dash by the fleet to get out and back in with first catches. Presumably the fish- for catching shrimp because the I . "" Jane Russell. Victor Mature, . , ,M. .i.o ,,,, i fishing of this species for the j 12-13-14 -"Wake of the Co-oerative Societies. lBed WUch." John Wuyne, Oa.l Russell. Fishermen never calculate i May 13 Curtain at 8:30 -wrong when they start out from "Chlltem Hundreds." Prince Rupert bound for the May 16-17 "The Sellout," seas where black cod can be ; Walter rigcon, Audrey Totter, enucht without too strenuous nn ! May 19-20-21 "Just This SOL SitGEL ROY BAKER lAMtSwSSu i HtB MONDAY to WEDNESDAY rH Eveninq Siiows TrtTt'l 7: - 9: p.m. .".V tl ins will be as intensive as usual this is her only scheduled visit and the season in the nearer to Sitka this year and only the Area No. 2 will be as short as last year when it lasted only 28 second time she has called a', that port. Witn the voyage completed, she will next take some 260 days before the quota was Fvter Lawford, Janet e -T A nun . fifi.rf R:iriv this nhnnt. i OnCC," n,lM Jflul E - AVA CARDNB half a dozen boats, or there-! LeiRh. nhmitx Kniipd tnr thp north 1 May 22 -Curtain at 6-50 - 9 8:30 " LONE STAR" Sunday Midnight Only confident of a live market' 'i-Klit-r in Paradise." Black cod is available practice May 23-24 "Goklen IIoicle," ally all the time and It ranks luavid Fa, rar' Aun B'y,h-anion ethe tinrst nf thn f uh ! May 20-27 "Close to My delegates attending the Inter-. Market conditions for halibut national Kiwanis convention In are reported favorable with Seattle n a post convention frozen stocks pretty well clean- Cruise to Skagway, calling at ed up. It was interesting to Wrangell, Ketchikan and Prince note the keen competition for Rupert, and arriving back hi the catch of the International Vancouver on June 13. She will Fisheries Commission research sail again that same night on boat J. C. Edwards which was ,the first of eight scheduled In port this week with 12,000 , summer Inside Passage cruises pounds. Royal paid 20.1c, 16c 'to Skagway. Advance bookings JOHNNY WLISMULLER In Heart Gene Tierney, Ray Mil- HELEN W.UEt in that swim. land. 'Forbidden Land' 'My True '.' May 28 --"Wild Blue Yonder. Union Steamships Ltd. be- i Wendell Corey, Vera Rolston. come the new owners of what!.' Mi,y 29 Curtain at 8:30 -... e.l ot the ss. Princess Mary."Womcn Without Names." for 42 years serving the gulf is- j May 30-31 "Red Skies of Mon buds and coastal sea-routes. I tana," Richard Wldmark. She was built in Scotland. The ! indicate a busy season. "nvo'v to wfontumv - two rtttrtti By Courtesy of the Prince Rupert Medical Association on EAR, NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST W.'H Be in Prince Ruocrt April 23 to May 1, Inclusive Appointment- Through Your Family Physician irri 1 r ir.: and 15c for the eaten which went into storage. The mid-season fishing period in the specially set aside banks is continued and extended this year. 21 A veteran of the Canadian Pacific Steamships service in the Orient, as well as a miin 1 Princess Mary is being stripped of lu r super structure and the hull remodelled for use as a barge. Her whistle was recently picsented to the Powell River Company and will in future be made use of in that plant. ; who experienced a good many The first voyage of the Prince wartime hazards in Asia, died George on her scries of summer In Vancouver recently in the cruises will be from Vancouver person of David Drummond. He up the Inside Passage to Skag- was aged 68, Drummond, with Exciting Jungle . Film at Capitol . "Savage Drums," which comes to Capitol Theatre at the first Ei r i r i l i ' s : ADVERTISING IN THE DAIT.Y NEWS BRINGS RESULTS j i i i i i ii i i . I BASEHART-EVANS -O'SHEA SABU W SS v -Xiot (CFXXJ TO TAKE f' -2 . BOV-IUVe , ISNT HE N I Tu.T 1 r(2t5 CMSWOOD 5sS'i ' AmiM ASF MUM Ll H C BOSS INV1TEP ME Hfv " SS4 DITHECS fit OWM SON ' CHicyounr - 1 K weFicT'AIiP A ( DON T VWOOC, BOSS. I'LL TAKE ) I ( WOW, THAT WAS I IT LL BE EASlEB S 1 V tlSPeZSJ- sF"-LI STATION AND GET J , f THAT TIRE UP - .fR ( CAN KXL IT DOWN . 7 " ' J L, MpJl"! 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