i lii ice Kupeit Lxjily News Monday, April 21, 1952 1 M Familiarity Reject Movie Murder Theme "Something" Is iJ ROl'NDIP (Continued from page 5) riant turn i It as he attempted to give a landing" hand. TORONTO (CP) Niagara falls would rather not be advertised in a Hollywood movie if the film is to depict murder 'Something To Live For" H '"l which opens tonight at thV lldtlVe 'C l fiV.f Totem Theatre, is a romantic Not Contempt Why Should Not Children C all Parents by First Names, Asks Teen Screen Star i HOLLYWOOD (AP) How would you like it if. your children said to you "what's for I The writer and Game Warden range sponsored by the Rod & Ed Martin hit the river about Cub,? P'nllissi,on can be UP a field - perhaps, the old obtained from city Hall and it nflc range aiong Eleventh Ave-ippears like a good idea to line , nue-for arms of every type i:45 a.m. thinking fondly we i might be there first but on the ' A letter has been drafted to contrary, got there second to j Gordon Wismer, attorney-gen- and bloodshed, W. L. Houck told drama that deals frankly with An eel the Ontario legislature. It Is , dangers which wreck many mn. alr will i . fr i AtrAfr,h ex - 4 L- planned to produce a drama, d:in marriages. Joan Fontaine A,lf'elcl, lu ct!t expected to .include tragedy. Ray MUland and Teresa Wright a(,q"ailH naiiv" a?eil; Premier Frost remarked: j are the stars in this stnrv prcferntiai e, dinner. Mabel?" or "can I go lasi. we crew a DianK regard-1 eral, Hon. E. T. Kenney and Kaml Seeminelv h,n,w nr mf fm. ansft' 1 m-' "If the Falls object to the. less of the type of offering we MLA Jack McRae by the Rod & Joan Evans, Mle' teen-age film made to the silvery king of; Gun Club in an effort to get actrcss, says sne sees nothing freshwater fish. I attention here of Game Commis- ,. i m h elay:J0cr,rcaf 'nnl"i0 couple (Milland and m. .5'u,e to, , would be pleased to have the Wright) and a oeautiful and wire v,,! talented young actress (Miss second fll? k Fontaine. But self-doubts and climccs rtl, P(tla' fears torment the three. The"- ri ' ,ei!0l! sion biologists. .tncir first names In fact sne j The letter asks for cefinite thinks all parties would get j asurance that a biological sur- along much better If the tra- "On To Helsinki" night was a successful venture at the Elks' Home Saturday night with some publicity murder or not." Shot in Neck-Thyroid Cured vey be made this summer of ditional ''mother" and "dad" husband, cracking under the ballot ales 100 members and guests taking lakes and streams in the Prince were rirnnnpri pressure of his high-salaried Anf..-advertisinir inh (mht, "ltxnt. part in a general party, in- Rupert area. Object is to de- This observation arose during eluding dancing. About $150 was termine what our lakes lack a conversation about parents raised in aid of the Elks' Boxing for good trout production the and things over lunch. The 17-Club,.travellmg fund. , I remedy, and best possible area year-old starlet kept referring the alcoholism that he had once on Indian ' reserves conquered, while his wife trifM desperately to hold the familv niu'e than m i-u locale a nsn natclicrv in n her na rents Ti:o nnri Kat.h- rWhat about an outdoor rifle north-central DC ST. ALBANS, Eng. Frederick Thompson, guilty of burglary, was shot in the back of the neck, when climbing through a window. The wound did him a good turn.. It cured him of a thyroid gland disorder. "By some curious paradox, the shooting seems to have done Safes ennc tunson, by their first names. "Oh. I've always called my MIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII wseuier. ine actress is slowly me district destroying a promising future' in the theatre as she dims the rant huiband w," memory of an unhappy romance between a rct with drink, - life and When the ad man and ac tress glrl wll must i,,A . SPRING CLEANING A schooner that plies between St.. Lawrence river, ports gets a new coat of paint as Quebec city harbor wakens to the call of spring. With an early April opening shipping officials expect a season of above-average arrivals and departures from the old pojt. The first deep-sva freighter Its Brand New I m something to the man's thyroid the defence lawyer told the ! mct't by chance, they are drawn m,'tid a shattered i . . i i f wuui v, n iiicuii i i tjjui b aup- mj uiui uiutuui in.se - - ported this. The accu.vcd was urfty and soon fall desperatelv SLIGHT MAjfTp arrived April 8 to pick up a grain cargo. i CP PHOTO Iff vpn n fnnr Vfnr' ntonfo i In Invp Thnw r(t!i.,, n ; Or tans parents Dale' and 'Katherlne' " she remarked. "I think that ac- f counts for the wonderful rela-1 tionship we have with eachf other. We have fun together, ! and we can discuss things on ! an adult level. i "I think the trouble with a' lot of parents is that they 'talk, down' to their children. They refuse to think of their kids s giowing up. Children naturally resent this; they want to : be treated as individuals. I think ' -is u.se of 'mother' and 'dad' F -J....H - er .... "IWlt iL 7 lln ,a man no Liumiesune aiiair until tne cr- pvw,, mn ,'"""' u. 0 female j ' Trains To Come In Earlier Now CjaiclenL eiuna FOM'AINE'MH a WALLACE'S : BOYS' 5 DEPARTMENT j Boys' clothes priced to sell H and made to Wear. The perfect combination 2 backed by Wallace's usual guarantee. A complete .stock oX everything in m boyt,' wear. Different iJ Ttuu 1 Will Tiurau ,'.,.,.. .,. .UJ , . v " Revision in Canadian National helps to widen the gap .vuuu-.v Svk uuLouie wnn umi, uiuiiiuia i uecesaary hihj Rallwavs transconlinenlnl wrrr ' "My me in she sai a Paae r Ke and watering. And there is something parents always .ncluded 'train srnp;er schedules effective their circle of Wends. wolk up the so is a most natur- else, which is most important. UI& . J ,1 T w S d. "I don't mean that 'l ' luil? Ey e getab e comes to ajutage am cTsS. KindUJ LoveStoty! norned in on thpir rnnwrti. viwuuKFi i n i me pea, or us Donroi ttons; ! could listen a large part ?d' ..Th avtTape .rdener, ouaiity, and then passes beyond, oartment In rnakinV -he . fiom the producer of "A Place in of the time. But at least I wasn't r .. worry wnn some things Uke g!een nouncement Mr Cruickshank mo" t0 iS '" toush and thU travellers considered an outsider, as i Jf peaS Com' peak Miggested check wHh children are. I got to know v :?.lan lh.an poM is quickly over. One day the ? ?, ,u tTTr. the Sun" tts' friends and called them ! l ! 1 . alV " course wi.th setable., are crisp, tender and .ma00n 0n the new times II. parents' .t w yLa.li i lei v'sx.if3 . me eMuoubnca xnings, or tne sweet, a lew days later thev .-.. .i,. ., I CMC !m,vil,: it." out of childhood? i 'vv""" km... an mr sa-u a i, ine same iro.Tim. m a m m m m rt n K n R For Boys' Of All Ages WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Iltj ijve For RICHARD DERS DOUGHS BCK ..Mf , , , j c.ie can siart aigging just as and of the same .variety, then . ' .' wot at all. I T played games, soon as the soil dries out enough, that peak is over In a very short! ! VnTr Jle pw ffh idulo cast- the same, as other kids. Maybe i;bu- for the new crop of annuals time. Even with slower maturing i)ound tralns wlil ctminu.- io Played a little harder." L which must be planted or sown things like carrots beets and leav Prince RuPcrt at thp Si,llie each spring, it is best to wait cabbage, the same rule holds tlmc a? at prescnt-8 p.m. daily NORTHERN FISH ; until the weather shows signs true though thvse things will be cxcePt Sunday but westbound The gramus. an enormous fish ! of settling down. high class eating for several tralna wU1 ru 1 flufen mlnut.es found in the Arctic seas and off ; Gardeners who get the most weeks. To spread out the harvest ;' A"er Sunday the west- hi m n ,COa6t ls a mem- Pure and satisfaction out of ' simply spread out the sowings ound ra!n wi11 arriv6 111 Prim'e Dtr of the dolphin family. ! their plots, usuallv do a little at least two weeks apart from Ru'ytn at 9:50 P-m- standard i k CECRGE SIEVENS-i..i,(imtKtitui.ipw,fWl Today to Wednesday levelling TOTE' planting every day or so after the first thing in tha spring Ilm5- CXCPPt Monday. UW" --, ,..m. - (Jin. A KAHOI..S fi.lVKPS THU the spring really commences "nt" 'ate June or even July in , lur 1,11 iua Jr. . Plionr KeU IV: Tu'Uy for reservations on "Curtain it ( oiiTi.Mic'tiK a-,ain m Thursday, Aiiril !i. ! rather than attempt to rush some parts. We spread the sea-"ave also Decn niovcd '"'ard ; everything in at once. As a grn- son still further bv using early at ot 1" PointB the line. j era' rule they are much further and late maturing varieties. . I wlu rcaeh Prlncc Oeorge at ahead, because i2:20 Vanarhoof at 5:24 they do not MUoR "R rRorPS OROtPS anm- Burns Lake at 8:43 a.m.. hkimp cultivation and the little - xtras and If they hnve guessed F'uwer? and ;KCtables arrange Smlthcrs at 12:20 p.m. and Ter-wrcng and a hard frost cornea Hmselvef in three convenient race at 6:07 p.m. 1 7 in. ia.e April or May their losses maln Plant'nK groups. First com? " '. : ' are small. A far more serious , e. tninRs Wnlt'h w"l 'and g lias and gladiolus in flowers and mistake than being a bit lat is lot 01 fr08t In. fact m)sl ot cia In vegetables melons, cucumbers, tn ston nlant.inir tnn Tki.. ca'l be sown just as SOOrt as we nrn inH ( ho mil.i nlnnim t , I applies especially to those vege- ar: eet Tut on the Rround in the potatoes. Of course with the vet- laoies wnich can be sown any- -""' ",u wu-iu.y etabios especially we can rush time from April to late in June. ari cosm0i'' snapdragons aid the season a bit. Usually a few By spreading out this work, they "P8 among the Towers, rows of corn and potatoes are. also spread out the harvest. and ict'-uce, radish., peas and risked ahead of time. In the seed TENDER VFGFTARi fj lp 1 amonS tne vegetables, catalogue, which Is an invaluable ' ' utn fcUe.lABLth c Then come the Mnil.hs i ... , What Performance! HSSO and ESSO EXTRA there's no better buy! Backed by Imperial Oil's 72 years of refining experience ...by the most exensive research ...the most modern refineries. Buy anywhere in Canada at the sign that says quality the ESSO sign. Today to WeaW i i w ! gS ?! t0 fea lyu ,tencier th gS', Paunias- nasturtl- vctlng what to plant, the various , or r highest quality vegetables. To urns, zinnias among the flowers degrees of hardiness will be : ge.. .his dulck growth is esesntial a'"' beets, cabbace. beans .(e hmn r ,i r...,.f.. ..... ' . PUS CARTOON NEWS Shows 7-9:05 ;and this means plenty of sun- fmong the vegetable?. Last arc there is me inrii t.,m nf .h-,'! ! wir Stl1",a1t ngcf?fml- e,,C,ncicr P'a.n'f wh'ch ? PW lime to plant, in addit Ion tijjlllftl V.UJUV4 ouinnc win i to other vital inf.iriuation like damage them so severely that-J the soil and sunshine rcquire-they will actually Jag . behind, ments. and depth to plant and later olan tings. Example arc dah-j how far to thin. x,Glad I switched. ' ;m iwiii h ii ii iiiiiii tit m mmJBjasmirjBmBmm m ' USED CARS to Along Wee Special for One 1937 Tcrrcplanc Sedan , , ! iUVHEN ONLY1 --; - ...j & j Alcan Shipment Through Here, Skecna Klouh To Be Dredged I Union steamer Camosun, Capt. i j William McCombe, returned to ! port at 8 o'clock last evening) . from her regular voyage to I Or c,,v, r.... ri . . IS. s k t n g artangetnents transRhinmpnt nf mutprinl anrl """"" "'' '-imrioiie lsiana ! equipmen- emiinmen.. from from Pattern Eastern Pnnflrio Canada PlntS and salled at 11 p.m. for 1 l!l" Austin Sedan ::-l!l5l Austin Srilans 1 HU'. Austin r;mcl VHHT. l ord Sedan I'll t Morris Sedan I Hit International 1'awl 1 !!:(; l ord Sedan Vancouver via Kcmano. through here to the Aluminum Co. of Canada project at Kittmat this year, ,E. ' Kwunson. rhiof warehouseman for Kltimat P n-structx;rs, is a visitor her: from Kitimat. These shipments will Superior Auto Semi Hbc on n large fcale and will re- FUR COLD STORAGE Limited ) Third Third Avenue Avenue West West Phone Gtcenj -i " M. V Mi', Swanson In endeavoring to anange. He arrived Friday e::iing on the Camosun from KUtmat and will be returning'" there on the Coquillam tomor-" row. Un'on htiumer Coqu 1 'rmi. fcapt. Jame.i Uuntei . arrived In port at 11 c 'clock last night from Vancouver via Ketnano and sailed early this mo ning.l i continuation of her voyage to A lie? Arm and Stewart. The vercel will be here again iotnorrow southbound, tailing at noon for Vancouver. Popular Steamer Prince Rupert r " ML ; mm ' .-i.'l Extensive dredging work Is to sajus nm Vancouver xiiil InteiiiHsiialc I'orl Each Thursday it 11:13 p i" For KETCHIKAN UVUM'SIiAV ,M!lM(iHi tlouifoit and Service all Vlt'TORl' SUNDAY ;,, cumwiu 8 pi TUESDAY I II 111 OSd ! ITi ...;is:'Sti i be carried out in the - Skcona I slough, site of several pioneer canneries, this Season b" the federal department of publio works. Severa1 departmental engineers are now there taking cch- soundings of the depth and carrying out other prepurii'.oiy 'survey operations. A few,. days the 35-fuot gasboat Snipe was HIIITSIlW. ,...(ll Hill. I' ' 2 of Voluotion Pitted your furs from ! Sunday, i - rulE Oil ";. ,v)! . . (ITI1, I H'o Re.m-i vitttollS Will.e or C'lll CITV K IlK.rOT nrficK PRINCE KUI'KKT. Anl 11 f,d.2., brought north lor the use of the surveyors. 111 IB rhlil : -' - " ' ' f ( I.AlU,rTE f O HEAT THEFT MOTHS In thn only scientific vault In Northern B.C. BILL SCUBY FURS Ji halibut fisherman who lived mid i 4 anil 1 ' is I in Prince Rupert many years ago, riled in Vancouver recently. He was John Johnscn, aged CO, . ..ir i GORDON & Prince Rupert, B.C. ANDERSON; Phono 46 mw He was a native of Norway. For J.V.- tmcf ffira uaara Vita hnm a Hrae j Third Averuf -rj l TL i . . ii.,, I Vile lUSI iivi. tua iiiuii. nan . . i Thil advertisement is not published or - ; displayed by the Liauor Control Board or In Vancouv er. He died ,.-..! in the Phone 974 Free Pickup RES'v"- i ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BKlNCS ; bv the Gpvtrnment of British Colunbi general hospital of that city.