Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. June 7, l'j'o2 Canadian crrrs Continued from page 6) ii.hu 1 1 Juo- riemli Rout Red im and cant, t HANOI, lndo China lAI'i .... IMvt. in 1 1 ,. 1 72 M and on the whole there has not bee much reason for serious complaint. m quiry. power to force witnesses to answer questions. If they 3 m m m m m v i h iiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiamii rrc.cu una,,. lit.,, kill,., yil ,,., "7 wn Communist-leg Vietnam, sold- munium-' a IT'S A NATURAL! Z m 4 .e . answer, s;uu Mr. Patenaude, , they may incriminate themsel- 1 ves. If they refuse to answer j they can be held in contempt MAliJOKIfc; M A f m . r, TOIAV 6:50-9 i . r. 4 -i A A new beacon has been established in Bell Passage, Hecate Straits, on the northern Islet of the Archibalds group. The beacon shows a flashing white light bearing approximately south-true from Butterworth Rock buoy and visible from all points of approach. iff. j ME Fa Sunday M J i and fined ;r sentenced to jail. B His ami, he said, is not to ; block the inquiry but to obtain 'naoy Mating .TT? Wallace's -BABY WEEK VALUES. OENE AUTRY in SINoleto;, j i Sl -,'"3 "Blondie's protection of the liberty of the individual. There should be some means of protecting witnesses before they testify. Now they could have recourse to the "Courts only after they had incriminated themselves or after they had been held in contempt. "Beyond the Purple Hills" SALE NOW ON! MORE BARLEY Shipments of barley at Prince Rupert are about to resume. There will be two vessels coming to load, the first being due early in the week and the next a week later. Each will carry 450,000. Hero" n m m n m n a i Vhen You Look for Value Look for Wallace's THE MUSI ROUSING AWtmUKE MAN AND jlSflffS : WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j Ronald Halpin. counsel for j sponsors of the inquiry, dis- j agreed with Mr. Patenaude. Wit- ! nessos, if they asked for- it, i could obtain the protection of the Canada Evidence Act. The' act would protect the witness : against use of their testimony j in any subsequent criminal pro- 1 WILLIAM POWELL tackles a chanse of pace role cast as a backwoods phi'osopher ln Universal-International's Technicolor "THE TREASURE OF LOST CANYON" adopted for the screen from Robert Louis Stevenson's famous story. "Treasure of Franchard.-' Powell Js shown above with Henry Hull, Rosemary De Camp and young Tommy Ivo. Once an American iir chaser and now converted into a towing craft, the Nanalmo Chief, changed and Improved tn many important respects, Is now being used for general towing purposes in coastal waters. She has a log towing capacity of 48 sections. Sha has all dlesel auxiliaries lifted with radio telephone. Her crew numbers seven. VOTERS LIST ceedings. Mr. Halpin said the Quebec : Court of Appeals had been right; - . . - w r n t i William POWELL in quashing injunction issued ! by Mr. Justice Cousineau. The' i judge hud exceeded his powers' j in issuing the injunction. Julia ADAMS WATERFRONT Now available at J. D. McRae's Commillee Rooms (Next to Royal Bank) Glass panels are belnu fitted Charles DRAKE I m, ... . Into the bottom plates of a lyLl limm ' number of British warships to " V till I J I assist naval scientists with )s , Henry HULL Check to see if your name is on ft. ROSEMARY Ge CAMP unoer-water investigations. This is an experiment ' and is concentrated on the effects of the water flowing past the hull of a vessel. Workers say they hope TOMMY IVO t ......... . . All Quiet on the 'Front A LIST Of THE VERY BEST ond TUESC tneir studies will lead to changes ln propellor designs and greater driving thrusts. ' Also Selected Shorts News and Cartoon on -1; BURNERS I Activity on the waterfront was. almost at a ; standstill this morning as only one halibut boat reported in from the fishing grounds. ; The lone boat, the JR, brought in 6000 pounds to the Fisher- j waters is la,k of service and i men s Co-operative. No boats f acjijtjes ' reported to the exchange. j The two 65-foot seiners under construction ln Sterling Yards in Vancouver are expected to be launched ln July. Housework Can be said to be practically TODAY: 7: - 9: o.m. "AT SWORD'S POINT IIALIHLT SEASON i completed, and Installation ol It's been a brief but a reason- j machinery and general equip-obiy prosperous halibut season, i nlpnt wi" shortly be placed. Today, it's perilously close to 1 w I Exchange officials, however, ' are prepared for a heavy catch on Monday morning with ure of halibut fishing at night Sunday. The season opened Mav 14. coiuMiiii ncrutn Et HI k 4 ciirt"- 11937 Ford Sedan 1 1941 34-ron International Panel 11949 Austin 11949 Morris 1 1951 5-ton Austin Truck the end of 1952. which is June Y I NOW ON f EASY TERMS WITH ESSO FURNACE OIL i CONTRACT ASSURED 9 Ml I V n itri a , and that's tomorrow, so the Pol'ce Seize Faqs PALERMO. Sicily i Reuters i M I i.-n?l,ta fr !he Season Was 25 " quota is near. a. urn mom If catches in this area have 'T "J r:w ywy ' nut hmn ben .,mrn.-mi.. i .. .u . Btizco several mu non comra band TOf'RlST SEASON !not "oimly heavy, they , Alnerlcan cl(,arettcs landed al Every spring you hear repeat-! 'n' bt'en P'ctty close to it. One ; dflWn on the coast war here. J-OUiiiiii'Hli'.lj V WMILAM 2 Superior Auto Service cd the not unfamiliar assurance!'1' the chief reasons cculd be j The police ambushed a convoy . that this "is going to be the best called the spells or coU- and of two trucks and 10 farm carts tourist summer seen yet." Some- i tempestuous weather For a I wh,,e seven men were loadln times the listener gives a warm-! . ..., ! one consignment of 3.000.000 cig- ing smile, a vigorous head nod-1 mie al Ilrst' the daily afettes, which had just been cling and a hearty "You bet." i classed in the million bracket 1 brought ashore ln small boats. Limited Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 WIIITK OB PllnvD "IPFRIAL on. LIMITEM Fror )m o farri lo a iiddir- -Daily News Classifieds $9 , - T-""hnrmiii And there are a few who sniff and just pass along. But it's not that way this : week-end. Steamships large and little, and practically all crowded, keep coming and going, and no one can be found who has his doubts about the summer's business. Nothing is more natural than that this should b.: the situation. For this is a ma:c 'oust, find the only reason millions, instead of thousands, are not cruising these enchanted MS CnmM Urn fcy SMwrtMM )Umt kimrn t v- n aaui I (in Ntu- 1 TOTEM Monday to Wednesday Show Starts 7:"9 p.m. last imiillc fhiiw 8: in ' . f -: : , i It. A I'AM'U'S i 'LA VtRS THfAIi A. P. GARDNER & CO Make s"'e 'f's COLD FUR STORAGE Safely Vtirs-t CHAR'l t;HKI) ACCOUNTANTS ALFRED L. l;'.'.i(lrnt r.u ther BELL, C.A. Pi ill' e Rupei t Imwi mm i ,ml l uiiith Ave. i:al f.(. Bui 121' 1 4 TplrplKiiie: Rnl 879 Piiiiic (icoine MIs.Iom Cily 'I'd Vmicwuv THOMAS S. MACKAY ritOORKSSIVE-CONSKRVATIVE VOTERS OF ATLIN Make Hini Your First Choice MARK YOUR BALIJT THUS: i Junior Chamber of Commerce j f " - i . ' ' . Inwn''" r - . W . URGES 1 VOTE AS YOU LIKE MACKAY, Thomas S. 1 PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE " J BUT LiSYEi M TO- Flir!v NEED A SUMMER VACATION f I'l'H CLEANING I!t:HAIIUN(i KK.MODIXI.ING - Phone 974 HIKE I'ICKl P Box 13ti2 BILL SCUBY FURS 302 Third Ave., Prince Rupert TO S SACK Northern B. C Po wer Co. L tel. Itesner Block Phone 21V Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.t Over CFPR 10 SATURDAY. June 7, 6.05-6:10 p.m.-Jock McRoc 8:00 to 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Don Porcnt and Mrs. John Knowics, bubject: Houscwircs' Points of View. Mm Hicr0 9' 10:15 f 10:30 ---Jack McRac-Subject: 7:3C tc 7:45 p.m. Final Charge to the Electorate. lArf U.nr i.i arc made better, smoke better, rooms every mc.vc-wui be at the Liberal Committee day from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. : ARE better Discuss Your Problems With Jack Vote McRae Progress Today Vote Liberal-June 12 Vy 1 4 i '1 ' - - i .