r j Union Mramer Camosun, Capt. ; James Hunter, is due in port at The 2?T lire's timA..1": Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. May 2, 1952 I a o clock this evening from Van- 1 Popular Music , Unpopular Here rimuiT linn mnvnn nlu r.....i- a r. 1 ; south Queen Charlotte Islands, and .sr.v Crtl Mi r trrmin-" - " CPR Boat to Come Sundays Is forced U: the co uiusion that Itius c oi the l'ttht, popular type i by vlsit'np musicians of hinh , calibre Ls not apiueciated In l Prince Rupert. The Sir Finest MucMillan Fine! Va- Club trio-Miss Joyce Chen, j pianist; Don Gaylord, marinibist. and Howard Pottlngcr, clarinet-j Prince Rupert ' D. MacKenzie. Edmonton; C. Davidson, M. W. Marlatt and G. V. Roche. Vancouver; L. K. Kee. Simnyside: J. S. Kingston, Vancouver; C. B. Morrison Queen Charlotte City; R. Squires, Terrace; F. W. Coldwcll, Victoria; Iwrs. E. Bowker and . Mrs. M. Jv.nin, Sandspit; Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Kullander, city; G. W. Stewart, Port Coquitlam. 1 -.'"II V I HELEN 1st notwithstanding the dclicjit they had afforded a previous i evening s audience, again had an ' Change in Schedule on ancouver-Occan Falls-Kitimat-ICuprrt Itun New schedule of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of Canadian Pacific Railway, commencing May 11. will bring the steamer Princess Norah into Prince Rupert on Sundays in the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Ke-mano-KiUmat-Prince Rupert run instead of the Princess Louise on Mondays. CARTER-MARLOWETUCKER I audience of only about seventy- . TODAY od SATURDAY .1 TOTP Evening Shows 7: - 9: p.m. .Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. f-VMOls Pu ttSTltl Yards and Yards : i urn - bjsrr five couples. , And the dancers who stayed I later for an hour of fine swing I music dancing were negligible in j number. Teen Clubbers gave the visitors a reception after the dance w it h ! Pat, Holgate and Rena Ingram In : charge. The young musicians sailed later on the Prince Rupert, returning to Vancouver. Civic Centre lost $'200 on th" show. Of 1 LADD'S GREATEST ACTION SPECTAClJ ki- V'V ' . iv ? . : V. ZlXi Leaving Vancouver 7 p.m. -Thursdays, standard time, the ! Princess Norah will arrive here j at 7 a.m. Sundays standard and , will sail at 9 p.m. on her return : south, being due back in Van- . couvcr at 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays.! The Princess Louise which h is been on Uus run for some I months, is being transferred to: the Alaska run. Spring Dress Goods RED MOUNTAIN J. - 1111 if 4. Color by Tedinicolur Try a DAILY NEWS classifivil t ..IA STARRING llABITH ,MiTIR SCOTT KENNEDY ALAN LADD TODAY and SATURtf CPR Officials : To Visit City MAY BLOW UP BRIDGE -The wrecked heavy lift bridge which spiins the entrance to Hamilton, Out, harbor may have to be blown up b-'fore it can be replaced. "Col. V. S. Thompson. Ottawa bridge expert, raid the north half of the bridge it Burlington, near Hamilton, may have to be cleared by the u of high explosives. A Bailey bridge the.i could be built across the north channel to connect directly with the south sp.tn of the bridge. The north half of the two-section bridge collapsed when struck by the freighter W. E. Fitzgerald, operated by the Gartland Steamship Company of Chicago. .' - lCP PHOTO i I'lllS CARTOON - NFAVS i:FNIG SHOWS 7 - 9:07 SATIRDAY MATINFKS 2 - 4:35 V ft i: I B r V m r i- C 11 B m M H U V M B C li I! K V m n u M w b u n ft Ii n n t Prominent officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway freight department will visit Prince Ru 1 he rolcaM! date on this picture is May s( " Ferry Makes j Catholic Card Til VI S TOII.i 1 Hr, SI RK NOT TO MISS II pert at the first of next weed. Thev are: C. E. Jefferson, vice-presiden ll! Party Enjoyed in charge of traffic, Montreal h Arco freitrht traffic man oirpi- winninei? There were 11 tables at an card f v Monks assistant freight other delightful Catholic B ! n ! Dartv last night. Prue-winners 8! traffic manager, Vancouver ii,!nv were Mrs. A. Good and R. Cor- First Trip FRANCOIS. LAKE i Special to Daily News) -The ferry came across for the first time this season from South Bank, pushing through rotting ice and bunging thres hospital ca.ses. One lad, Victor Smith of Grassy Plains, had shot his foot as he was loading a .303 British rifle. They are arriving morning aboard the ' Princess mier at whist. T. Prystay and O. (All Times I)ali!ilit Savins) VAXCOrVF.R and VI( TOKL SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p in. TUESDAY ss. Coquitlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, STFWAKT AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday. Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql Fl N CIlARLOTTi: INLANDS May 9 and S3 ss. Camosun midninht FOR SOl'TH Ql I FN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS v ss. Camosun Msy 2. 13 arr 30 FRANK J. SKINNLR Prince Rupert Agent Norah and will fly back to Vancouver in a special Canadian Pacific Air Lines flight. Tru visit of the officials comes at a time when Aluminum Co. of K. Olson at cribbage. ana Mrs A. Silversides and F. St. Amour at bridge. General convener was Mrs. N. J. Galbraith, assisted by Mrs. G. P. Lyons, Mrs. G. Fleming and V " , ". ' WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Canada is planning large ship- A. Bremner. mcnts of materials through Mrs Prince Rupert for its projects at Friendly Goose Moves to 'Front Kitimat and Kemano. aBBnaaaaaBBiiasDVBB Third Ave::ue Phone 158 The friendly goose, which has Quest For Uranium Suedes, Bcnqol been visiting Prince Rupert dur Plastics, Reptiles? Y (I GOFFEE TABLES ond Leathers l RADIO PIONEER Margaret Cuthbert. born "60-odd" years ago !n Prince Albert, Sask., and one of th pioneers of radio broadcasting in the United States, is retiring at the National Broadcasting Company's supervisor of public affairs in June. Daughter of a major in th? Royal Northwest Mounted Police f orerunner of the RCMP Miss Cuthbert wvnt to High School In Dawson City, Your Furs Meed A Vacation By GORDON G. GAUSS j GRAND JUNCTION. Colo. (APi An atomic-inspired boom! . is sweeping the vast canyon-cut desert of the "four corner' states Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. ! The setting is one of snowcapped mountains, searing sun Fashion Footwea ing recent weeks and who was ;thought to be heading north I when he took off from Bill ! Cruickstank's garden the other night, has merely moved to the' I waterfront. 1 j After reading in the Dully News last night of the sup-: 'posed departure, R. C. Parsons,1 i Imperial Oil 90. engineer, ad- j ; vised the office that the goose , jhiul been there for three days : i and yesterday afternoon was ! 1 feeding contentedly behind the j . tank dikes. j 1 This goose 1 a gander, by the; Iwayi is so unusually tame that ; there is speculation he1 may have 'My i Yukon, and to Cornell U liver- SED CARS prehistoric Indian ruins andj - dinosaur , tones Helicopters. Jhe geiger counters and gamma ray d gtalcs and joined ,he machines play a part , ff ,cp PHOXO) At stake is the ability of the i 4k United States to produce the strayed from some sanctuaiy.i aloin anza stampedes of other days. i stuff which goes into We invite you to come 1'n and see the new arrivals . . . see how easy it is to have lovely accessories in your home at small cost. Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 ' x yyitM"i id - VQIVER?RICES For several oays he was the companion of Bill Crulckshapk as he went about his gardening at the Leeds Apartments. Before that he had been sojourning at the Court House grounds where the lawn grass is new and tender. There prooaoiy arenc many more than 1000 men actually digging. The goal is discovery and production of more uranium, the radio-active element which makes atomic fission possible. ' bombs and which someday may power an age of easier living. In importance, the boom promises to dwarf the gold rushes of the last century, but the number of persons involved is small compared to the bon- i fk- 1950 Austin Let them summer in Bill Scuby's Austin Panel ' 1948 Ford Scdon 1936 Sedan. The boom is government-born. Scirntil'ir Anil we have mure I'm-.I ( ars al allraclivc Pi It has been building up since! 198 when the Atomic Energy I Ships onj Woterfront Commission decided to stimu- j Two Frank Waterhouse line late domestic uranium produc-; freighters were in port Wed- BIG SPECIAL 1937 Tcrraplanc Sedan Any reasonable Fur Cold Storage Vault Here Is The Buy That Everyone Has Read About! tion to relieve dependence on'ne.sday. The Chilliwack. Capt. j imports mainly from Canada ! A K Gough arrived from the ' and the Belgian Congo. Thf!;south aftPr having unloaded a! government promised to buy all I carg0 0f iron pyrites for the; the ore; it set up Incentive pay-1 Columbia Cellulose Co. plant at; rnents and put A EC and U.S. j watson Island and sailed on! Superior Auto Sem Geological Survey scientists to Limited BILL SCUBY Phone Gr3 Third Avenue West U Cu. Fl. DE LUXE 1952 - ULTRAMODERN her return t& Vancouver. The i Cassiar, Capt. G. Pengelly, ar- rived from Skagway with 458 tons of ore from the Yukon and, j after loading a parcel of machinery here for Kemano, sailed; V ii FURS work hunting ore deposits. The incentives sent a strange group into the rimrocks of desolate mesas. There are cowboys, cattlemen, Indians, sheepherd-ers engineers and advancturers. - Free I'icKuii Phone 971 MUSfC TUITION RATE , - - ;i iers .i... .. ,i,sir u iMf tcaci PROLIFIC POET More than 6,000 compositions have been credited to Hans Sachs, the German shoemaker-poet who died in 157(3. Beginning September 1. tuiti0 (or their ra c.v " increasing Rupcit are ar;i 0. U pnpMs from Grades I to IX inc. h.Jvr " $l X and A.R-C.T, Ke ilor pupils, Orad.-s a lessons entitle a pui.il to two half-hour S'BnMr:- II 0 J-to MUM. Way IS smith j f For whisky quality j n 40.00 Coroner Don'Forward return y found in the jawst circiesy ; ed to the city on last night's; train after having gone to Kiti- j mat to conduct an inquest. j LOW Down Payment List Price 499.50 Less Trade-in 140.00 Mrs. C. Ollker Trade-in Allowance For Anything Popular Steamer Prince Rupert Exclusive atNobles Q.50 Your Price 35' l JSrVv fJ'Wi AN KXTUA BOOM. . W'TH'1 ; Sr'i- Special Selected A Vpllf' , -'"" ; Royal Reserve (1 j ii , Sorry, due to the drastic price cut we cannot mention the name, but we can tailv sav it's the "Golden Boy" Be Luxe of Refrigerators. These amazinq prices are the result of overloaded factory inventories. Thev will soon be depleted, so qet yours before it is too late. SAILS tOR Vancouver nut Intermediate Torts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN . WF.DNESDAY MIDNIGU1 Comfort and Service For Reservations See Them Today At ff jr & n i i byN . Rdroom Willu or Call CITV OR DKl'O'f OFFICE PKINCE RUPERT. BC. Living Room by v!;'' a?9 $32y J 5Q from $169.50 to L A. MacKenzie Furniture , centa pht'1 OPPOSITE THE TOTEM THEATRE "A Good Piaco to Buy- 327 Third Avenue This advertisement is nut puMishea or displayed by the Liquur Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia n ii dm .a ft r , T -i