Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 14, 1952 Family Picture Showing Here Aln9!. 'P a hotel in Prince Rupert Is now I reported contemplating the ! seeking of oil in Israel. We wish him all the luck in the world I but, if it's oil he's arter, he ; needn't have left Western Can-j ada or even B.C. ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces getting along as well as can be expected. Her eye is safe, according to word received by Mr. Chandler. Revolving armmH m, nr.. ... T ERRACE OPICS H. D. Perry, superintendent of ! 000 gallons of fish oil. typical American J?ht family ! tr. VV. Want You." coming to th Capl- ??Ue'4 tol Theatre this Mondav r,L .y and edn the Canadian tttovenorins -o., and Capt. George Coles, pilot. I Forest Branch cruisvr Salt nr.,.i i who had been here last week in Mist, wnn shipper ijick r armor i tlay Young engineer desires apart- Inient; bachelor; no children. ; Classified advt. Why all this i flaunting of . virtue? UtiA . UiUl W wi-uiH-.Miay. L'UIlt'.NCl:! V , ..... "vt co-x:;1rc A Provof,.;..': nimeetion with the loading olin cnarge, is now at, Vancouver Dar Dana Andrews. Dorothv m,.' Father Racette, who has been laid up for some time with an infected foot, is reported much improved. ! where she Is receiving annual blinds i tar ;uuire, ancy Granger There is invariably more sincerity in a dog's tail-wagging than in a man's and htn overhaul. United Church YPA met for their regular meeting Thursday evening but did not have a full quoijum so decided on a singsong instead. The meeting was postponed to a later date. the grain snip myonawa rviaru at the local elevator, left by ni:mv- Saturday on their return i Peggy Dow in a drama of emo jiionai appeal. ! The action is laid In a small i eastern city where th? Greers are prominent. Martin Greer a I veteran of World War II, man-i ages his father's construction to Vancouver. The Htyokawa ;. Union steamer C o q u 1 1 1 a m, Mai n sailed Friday for Japan Capt. John Boden, arrived in with a full cargo of wheat. tport at 10 o'clock last evening 'from Vancouver and way points, Union steamer Camosun. Capt. 'sailing at midnight for Alice William McCombe, which arrived Arm and Stewart whence she James Campbell is up and around again after the heart attack he suffered when at work which put him in hospital two weeks ago. PRFFIRS DISTANCE A man who a few years agD was considering the building of Miss Pat Chandler, who was recently rushed to Vancouver when her eye was pierced, n STILL UNSOLVED! What is known as a "flying saucer" has not yet been explained. The latest Life prims pages attempting to describe this mysterious rover of the heavens with a speed that can hardly be imagined. But its clear that airmen, so far as this planet is concerned, are still guessing. In tlle taii3ttl, Kenned i .Jr i 'winer Ik uumpaui. wim nis younger olim l an w '" i "l " n ai tililg mc DU.C,1- f" 1. -1 ayai or mss. Marun irtln is Is married, anri r "fcifc in port at 8:45 Friday evening win return here tomorrow morn-from Vancouver and sailed at ! ing to sail south at noon. midnight for Masset Inlet, re-j turned at 6 o'clock last evening I Two Canadian Pacific coastal I Jack is in love with the damrht.., il ess W rw,v jof a judge who Is head of the from the Queen Charlotte Is-: liners arrived in port this morn i..,wi. .tii t-nilnH of ft r m Inc frnm Vnnrnnvpr T Tho ... u..oiu. Inr-r,. ". nn uu ing jioiu Vancouver, i jie Meam- ttnam . ",ll iu socip-j 1 Mattress workers in Montreal ; are reported to have ordered a walk-out. Almost but not exactly a sit-down strike. her return to Vancouver. ;er Princess- Louise, Capt. Charles 1 , t . CUHS Bather in Korea, ed man to nii ' 'Hicks, arrived at 8 a.m. via Ocean J1!cVwr 'P for wvice. hope m ' V Having arrived at 8 p.m. Fri-j Falls, Kemano and Kitimat andjhlle Martin tinds himself un- fui e ij0Va! t day from Skagway with 600 tons will sail at 10 p.m. on her return cU'r P"'ure from his old com- rtyy Yukon Yukon ore ore on on board. board. Frank Frank south. souin. The The Princess Princess Norah. Norah, Capt. Capt. . , ,. . 111 " ,cl 11 ''P l-ad onnw. 7 if Oraham Oraham Hughes, Hughes, arrived arrived at at 9 9 ou','11 a,"le a?roaa. The re- pi,!r, r c 01 tne principal charac- Ki h ,. , icrs o mete situations brines hmi Waierhouse freighter Cassiar, I C.o. William aiecson, loaded am. and sailed two hours later foity tons of frozen fish here, on a regular scheduled ten-day and sailed Saturday afternoon 1 voyage to Skagway and otlrer and loaded machinery (here be- Alaska points. about the cff n'"1:;nse of the K"'y. mil and interest film's story iP'ieh-.butth; M Aiiarews portrays Martin and POR A YOUNt WELL DRESSED HOLIDAY WALLACE'S I jic continuing south. On the ! . way to Vancouver the Cassiar is Sockeye sea.wn in northern ta.ling at Namu to take on 14,-j division, expected to be the big- ' ge.st in the ptust eight years, Granger as the rolv of Jack, with 0"ier ." Miss McGuire as Martin's wife are Julia .; and Mis. Dow as Jack's girl, childhood !.?! . .....u.vu viui- uil'UKs un ;!. t: : THE WOULD RECORD WAY! Carrying wheat between Prince Rupert and Japan, the Japanese 'freighter MS Kiyokawa Mara has established a postwar record in the speed and service time between Pacific coast of North America and Japan., Actually, the vessel used 11 days, 15; hours on the outward voyage i Kobe-Prince Rupert), and 11 days on the homeward (Prince Rupert-Nagoya), totalling 23 days 11 !2 hours on th round voyage of about 8.0H0 miles through the. Great Circle course, while she used five days, 82 hours for loading and unloading. This interesting fact appears in the Shipping and ' Trade News of April 3. dock a the senior Greers and returns homt'i b Ins as the judge heud ferem , u,;,.;:" Ray Collins 1 opens June 29 on the Skeena ; River. Naas River season opens jJune 29, according to announcement here by the department of ! fisheries. Terrace School Party Enjoyed DEPARTMENT STORE the supporinu cast, which also Bryant ahis a? includes Jack Milner, Jack Back- ler. lis' Rirha.f 'r us, Marjorio Crossland. Waller Hudson iurra, C Baldwin and Walter Sande. Don Mcilt ' Cult at' t he Runny himself . . . colorful as Easier csp') the happiest,' most pleasin? combination of all! Anil you'll iHseaver it ri.nht here :n our compl'-rc selection of togs for younj Paraiiers! LETTERBOX SOCIAL I JtEIH r 'Continued from page 2) TERRACE. Under the con-venership of Mrs. Douglas, a n n y , k party for Grades 7 and 8 in tjie pushed with money. Credit Union Hall Thursday eve-, Sume may reson that Social ning was a huge success. Credit in only Alberta and B C. Twenty girls- and 22 boys ar- would not alter our system ma-rived for dancing, games and'terially but if Alberta and BC ' :' tHy meetywlr B m were Social Credit, the advocates . Bjxy jacket suit with knife pleated skirt. Navy blue. Plaid wool double-brenslcil coat; crisp whit; pique collar. , Plaid and plai:- 3-piece (n.eiiible; bolero, skirt, b'oase. If it were not for depreciation, repairs, renovations, insurance, taxes and a few other odds and ends, it would be as cheap to own a home as to rent one. and "boosters" for Social Credit i will be so numerous that it would spread . across Canada like a prairie fire and would soon be singing, with novelty dances th? feature of the evening. Among those winning prizes were Linn Farkvam, Jimmy Laird. Gahrioi Tetrault. Bruce McColl, Bonnie McColl. Lloyd Llewellyn, Evelyn n m a m G3 M re a . m a in power at Ottawa. Meanwhile. your conscicnclous B C. members Jackson, Marlene Michlcl. Beth L . Miss Avis Mould left Terrace Tnursday for her home in Kit-wanga to spend the Easter holiday with her family. VicroE Lever, Buddy Arsenault, Betty , would, in no way, be hobbled to a Jean Cofoet. ' Dalne LaBcllc, penorm any duty tney may at- ; m m nn -ii.- w 1 Mil w ami 1 1 i i iA v Vance Johnson. 1 . tempt in the old parties., John Gillanders, tenor. ' B B ' san3 Like excuses could be made : concerning re-foivs'atlon a.id I r i ! ARTHUR KENNEDY - PEGGY DOW J Popular Steamer Prince Rupert - JAMES EDWARDS Will GEE! JOHH HUDSON w JULIA 0! other future-to-be blessings but if you and I neglect seeing our financial system changed this j same borrow, taxation, mortify- i a solo, "Old Black Joe." Teddy Clifford and Ell Chris-i tison each entertained with j parlor tricks. : The evening ended with coin-I munity singing and all reported a wonderful time. Refreshments j were served by the girls, j C. W. Michiel kindly loaned ; the player and records. Today to Wednesday Evcninq Shows 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. I VIC ing system stands a gd chance of making .worse slaves of our; grandchildren than It has of us. i Under Social Credit you will ; N m u u a a a U A 3 B ' !J M SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MI DM GUI Comfort and Service I WALLACE'S OF COURSE have debt-free money annual national dividends. The just ' prloe government grants for education, adequate support for all public Improvements; wag's and prices regulated. All public services would be paid from government issued money. Our re- LETTERBOX CASEY (Continued from page 2 I 5WJtl EBIBMTHI 1 men that, will think as he docs without anv discussion. If thj l!iXIIE!IPBR'TiaF"SRllllIllllllIIptniil3gg majority of the people think the sources-could be developed with i liquoi store site Is the be site itarmg DANA ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUIRE FARLEY GRANGER No three words ever meant so much to so many people.. our own money. Every weakness , from which we suffer now under our private bank system will be corrected. 1 C. W. REEVES ! for Reservations ; W rite or Call 1 ITV OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. PEGGY DOW tXTM! VICTORIA RKPOHTS 'continued Irom page 2 CARTOOX Shows 7- I v.i J go a'ong with their opinion bu" will still think It was the wtcnj, move. Whether Aldermin Casey thinks i; is right or not, I am Ko::ig to continuj to solicit, at any place or any time, an expression . of public Interest. If t!vs is w.or.g, Mr. Editor, I am uvk (he people will let me know r' the nex:, election, or for that maKvi', sooner. Harold S. Whalcn' Mayor TODAY TO WtDNKSDAY 3 mm We'd like to make you a j The CCC 300 CU, Sporting Proposition and You Can Name Your Own Terms ... 0v A NEW PRICES iASTiil DANCE on 1 Dealer Sap fCM. "nU .... Fi bV Mr. Bennett will say of Liberals and Conservatives one's as bad as the other, and the CCF is worse, and so Social Credit should be elected, and Mr. Winch will say Social Credlters are Conservatives in disguise and Liberals and Conservatives are the same underneath, much as they might pretend to disagree on the surface, now that they're out of the same political bed. Yes, the coming election campaign's going to be Just as confusing as it sounds. And thrown In for good measure will be the new alternative voting system and plebiscites on daylight saving and liquor. And when liquor gels mixed up in an election campaign there's bound to oe a lot of shouting and attempts to dig up scandals and there'll be in-.sinuatlon that some politicians get campaijn hand-outs from the booze barons - ' Confusing, yes, but mighty interesting the next few weeks. 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