Re THE WATERFRONT SCREEN FLASHES Prince Rupett Daily Hews Saturday, April 11. 1U:3 Tracing aaln the production PluyiiiR the romantic leads are start at u I o uiainl-ww mm personalities, I piayoli f'ayulf m tig, screen two top boxotflce champ- Patricia llnrcly. who was Miss Lipsetts Observe 40th Anniversary In Serving Fishing Industry Here anauiens at ' ,1: Ions "The Naked City" and j Brooklyn of Mil; and talented (Anti-Communist Meeting Not Successful on West Coast City Across me ruver uimn- uim wiu, n"is ma movie i Ranie 3-2 ' sal-International ha brought uooui alter previously httvintr " .f .. " ,, ... ... o capture the Al.ksku Salmon Industry Inc. together a cast of unknowns and screen newcomers to present In semi-documentary tyle the Its 40th anniversary In Prince River type gillnettcrs on the VANCOUVER (CP Anti-Com-; Now. Mr. Pat reports, every- lay ottered the Cook Inle ocen asMK iaiea wnn inms as a i screen-writer. i And in the Intensely dramatic part of a homely girl who yearns ! for affection Is Jaclynne Orecne, I munist meetings mav be success- one approached by him has made Rupert Is being celebrated this t-Kecna Deiore power Doals were iiiuim Started Y blanch of the Independent Al-ldrarna of "Girls In The Night. fill in Toronto but John Foist excuses for not bel:;e able to at-' year by Edward Llpsett Ltd., permitted' IRMA, Aha ,UBS hw, " ' T. Isnt so sure that success could tend his meeting including Mr.;suppliers in tne nsning inou.si.ry be .nunlicated here. 1 Pashlev. who .ud he had to at-: and one of BC.'s oldest pioneer recrunea rrom Hollywood dra-1 " 'ul1 aay lrUm k .... , , . ... , '15 15 to to u,,iu .... '. ti,!l-' asKa Fishermen's Union 1952 ; opening Monday at, the Totem prices (or this season and a un- Theatre. io-i olticlul predicted the terms: The new film, a hard-hitting would be accepted. i story dealing with the Juvenile i ,iHn t.Ulm in hi i iiiMtti niFi-nt. .j 1 1 ....... nn.ltUma if MiU.' J A, V -;- i f, i . ti iiiaiic gcnooi in. a once-in-a- ,.: a ci llfpLlme" unn.irlniil j for o.-ll,,.. . B "'"V Cell- Mr. Post, a Vancouver real lend another meeting. ' estate man. thought he would' The meeting was called off, have a meeting similar to one firms. Closely interwoven with the city's history, the branch supply '.v..,h oirtlu .... u. .. Some of the ulcllimrrs still living in Prime Kuprrt and ' among Lipsett's first customers are (apt. John Mulligan, (apt Alfie JacohMm, (apt. Peter Hvrnc, ('apt. Jim Halt and several others. Many of the present company ir.iund, lot the union.' said 1,200 lUher-: York's raucous East 8lde, head- I M mutrtf . nun would vote on the offer nnes Harvey Lcmbeck. Joyce! held in Toronto several weeks ago. He approached fcjrd of Trade 1 9-Hour Battle tin.', week end. She asaid the he- Holden, Olenda Farrell, Olen liotiatum committee recommend- Roberta. Patricia Hardy and :nis today 7: -9:05 p.m. executives had their start with ed approval JAMKS STEWART-JANET Lr in "THE NAKED SPUR" Jaclynne Greene. ; store here was opened in 1913 by i the late Harry P. Llpsett and W. E. Drake, now president and general manager of Edward Lip-sett Ltd j Originally, the firm was founded by Edward Lipsett, born in Gloucester, Mass.. w ho came west and established a sail loft in Prices paid Independent oper- i 48. the late Mark Hellin- Fails to Decide Chess Champion officials. University of British Columbia faculty heads, top RCMP personnel and leading citizens and. he said today, they aid it was a ftreat idea. Tlien he hired a hall for the meetins? April 15 and lined up the Rupert branch. Company president and genera.1 manager W. E. Drake spent 12 years here; Edward Llpsett, grandson of the" founder and rio vice-president; LOOKING FOR LOVE IN THE SHADOV BUYING DREAMS WITH CASUAL KISsI VANCOUVER (CP)-A gruelling nine-hour two-game battle here Encland John Moser. manager o.' the fish Ralph Pr'h'ey of Victoria, a pol-l Itlral commentator .as the main " ' ,h,mH, , rhe - Fish Company of Boston, now not UiViolon ana a: van. siv berg, manager of the sngine di- speaker. I ' , V" , Canadian Fishing Company Llm 1 ited. Mr. Llpsett set up a supply vision, all were em; ' yr-l at the As a result the championship d M, . . fishlnK boats. iiiiasifniiiii Rupert branch. at.TA under 1K.)2 asrceinpnt were: RPr'g production of "The Naked Red .salmon St. 25: king salmon city" boasted character actor pniKs 30 "cnts. and silvers Barry Fitzgerald as Its biggest S3 3 cents. name, but the picture's tremen- dous success boosted the cinema Mi,k,ins out in a request fortunes of Howard Duff, Dor-i;mrdav for feder.ii legislation othy Hart and Don Tioi, to end the recurring tie-ups on one year later 1h was "City the Seattle waterfront, that Across the River," with 8t phen p.r.eh Alaska's food supply and McNally getting his first taste of kite its prices. stardom while an unknown A sub-commltWf of the Hou.se youngster named Tony Curtis o; Representatives committee was discovered In a bit role and o:i interstate and toiewn com- launched toward the hottest star imrce hiard on.- Alaskan view career In Hollywood, the situation a "nutraiieous ; "Oirls In The Night." produced ami immoral ' and 'sir; i rsons by Albert i Cohen, has recruited ,-a.i stninule IW tHiO pi'isons.'' I utifanilllar faces In the majority A SiMjkesman. Jim B-ard of , of the top roles. Two blossoming Juneau. wa.s lelcrrtng to te.sti- comedians. Joyce Holden and Viu.'iy of a S -attic labor leader Harvey Umheck, made derided 'AT wa .leclai rod a tie a d Tuano beginning of the Sana of Now WeS.mlr.,tcr and commercial John Taylor of Vtc fishing.eture on thc BC. coast, share the chao; lonship trophy. At Wo'loce's K Of Course SEVERAL STORES .Vjl ft IF' JL II til Both men ncv nave tne right to repre-ent B.C. in the Dominion Chess Competition at Winnipeg next September. let: ' Mfffll FARRtLL , JJJJJ tIMBECK HOLDEN : Halibut gear was the original stock carried by the Prince Ru- j pert branch in a building on the-provincial government wharf. In j 1914, a retail store was opened on downtown Third Avenue where Vogue Shoe store now Is i located. The busncss promptly Iilrs Rangoon, capital of Burma, had. 800,000 population in 1952 compared to 250.000 before the war. STARTS MONDAY .iurinu the ooer.ina session Wed- character swiKncs as mey piay dramatic roles In the rKING (I.K TIIIO" "INDIA" t tltlOON Evenings 7r - 9: p.r MADE TO MEASURE Suit Special April 10 to April 17 r.-i:iv that it took only six heavy . mrkeiVto shut down the Seattle story Olenda Farrell. appearing TOTEM . . 4 i..-.. t ...Hi,1rt t-.lt In ir KfW'mifl comeback film uatrnruiii. iufti iuu. cu'is w 1 'outgrew the premises and was j re-located in the Clapp Block on Second Avenue and McBride, destroyed by fire several years , ago. I ! By 1926, a waterfront location ! l-'AMors I'l AHlti 1111 screen absence oi i.vc nt.s t. Alaska af SPECIALS ! years, plays the stringy-haired. iliard-worklne mother of a tene ment family TODAY VIRGINIA MAYO - CINE M.. To Attend Coronation 7 - 9:05 in "SHE'S BACK ON BROADWa was obtained and a wharf ana ; warehouse were built. The present building was erected In 1043 to meet the changing conditions in the fishing Industry, j Fishing in the early days, of Prince Rupert w-as mainly for halibut, with exception of a few , salmon gillnetters on the Skeena and Naas Rivers. It was not until , Sunday Midnight Only DRAKE . General Manager FREE j I. Royol Pork j White Shirt i B.C. Teachers Present Basis For Financing RKX ALLEN In LONDON iAP Nine lines of j ships, each line seven miles long, w ill greet the Queen at her Cor- j onation naval review June 15. the ( JL'Nfc H.V..JC if) Mast recent manager of the Rupert branch was Harry Han rf - . ? . i ....... Y 4 s-.' i " . j, . .' J1' ' . .. . s I 1 . f " .' 1 " son, w ho for health reasons has i admiralty announced today h.vnn miivori tn th nknnncran and ! The 1.590-ton dispatch vessel: Nils Robinson began experiment "Old Oklahoma Plains" tne in 1916 with a new type of i ..,, or ,rri,,lr.. Temmir. isnrami. will tnke the Oueen and ! MollyX' 1!IIS Dodge Custom Sedan Heater, defroster and radio Licensed $1375 l!t."0 Prefect Sedan As is . . . licensed. A Good Buy at .... $695 1951 Austin A-10 Sedan Low mileage. A very good at $H75 1!S Plymouth Sedan Will provide thousands of miles of good transportation $495 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. Third Avenue West Phone Green 211 2. Any $1.50 Tie' J 3. Any Adorns $6,to$8Hot j For 10 Days Wallace's Men's ( Shop offer I-REE a Shirt, i Tie and Hat w ith any Men's l Made - to - Measure Suit I trolling that the present method . manager is N A lAbi Nel- I the Duke of Edinburgh on a 90- VANCOUVER CPi-BrtUh Coi-of commercial fishing was de-son wnQ Js no trBnget. t0 ti,u i minute Journey between the lines. umbla teachers have made an veloped. district Up until 1941 when Mr. j As the Surprise reaches the urgent pica to all political par- FIRST SPOON ' Nelson joined Lipsetts, he was reviewing point at Splthead. off ; ties to keep education finance RF.RSARD ftH AW t manacer of the Canadian Fish- southern Encilsn roasi. every iy iui.. Robinson was v'.-.e first to de- vise and use a woboler type spoon mg company store a, ouu-oaie Ihe annual convention of the BC. Teachers Federation here I battlenliip, cruiser and aircraft ; carrier in the ma.vitve fleet will ; Androcies. .f m-Hih mnct Trfint rinv srMinns . Fvna iisiim of IJiyietts has keut order. Come on in. ' r i us' m mi no ti lth thi. ."f.iwth and need I .--uiun. i.i 'a.'ked the political parties to dlplo- ; adopt a poilcy that would pro- aw -jMaapia.io.a- ."-. .7 - "" (;rmpll I Every country having ni'i. w 1 1 mrL Tusnermeii ai and u ' , WALLACE'S AND . The Lion KAAnson's w-ster. Belle and Carries nialle relations with Britain has a broad asortme.4 ! vide lor a six-point program which It said would solve the financial question. Tin Social C'rlt government DEPT. STORE been asked to send a ship to the ; review Ru.ssla said she will send , a ship but has not annourced j the ahy arumn i v,ame, nc u li.c aui.. ' tt commercial and sport fishing ward Lipsett s in Vancouver, . supplies, groceries, work clothing making sails for the Columbia ' and canvas goods. . n H iiiniiiiiEiiiaiii what type. iwas rielrated on the floor oi the Canada will be represent! ; 'y i, n. f .h,,. , the aircraft carrier Magninrcnt. I prpj,,,,,. mr,hod 0f financing STARTS MONDAY Show, 7- i , cruisers uiiianoanuvui'oec.oes-;ccura!ion nt plan, In part. trovers Sioux and frigates U , wogid e 4Ub.tttuU-I th muti-; I Hulloise and Swansea. ! iripalitles' share or the tnrte x-r! . " "" ' cent sales tax with direct grants t The six-point p.jram would & 1 I iH mm. aaWWv. f rir?JTi'. TZ. .11. Iiu.it luuui . r. v P 1 ! 1! 13Hrs.45Min PHONE S Taxi l rm Terrar TORONTO $189.70 iz s 1 ft PROMPT SERVICE HEATED C1 CcutadiaM Pacific j' clip and mail STM: IIEM.IKSON RI.IK K, SIXTH STKIIt provide for: i A brt possible education program. Equality of opportunity in education. Equalization of costs between districts. Retention of local autonomy. Expansion of revenues to meet co.its caused by Increasing school population. Financial relief for the areas which find themselves in financial difficulties as a result of removal of sale tax revenue. 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