Prince RuDert Doily News Monday, May 26, 1952 I V. v-YsVyi ? a , , , WWW Reserve Navy Enjoys Picnic Tour of Harbor "The best time I've ever had": "a wonderful picnic"; "let's do it again" these were a few of the remarks by Wrens and reserve men of the division as they disembarked from the Navy tug Marysville -PHGNE 210- J 1 For that New RANGE, REFRIGERATOR! mm Sunday night. I! WASHER or SMALL APPLIANCE With the sun shining bright ly, the Marysville steamed to r e ( corps during the march past Later he will observe the Cadets training in classes and boat-work. Many cioixns have unserved these boys trai ling on a Thursday night and have agreed the corps is worthy of acclaim. The public is invited to be present during the inspection which will tak" place in the Drill Kail of HMCS Chatham. G. E. KETTLE NOW $14'50 JOHN WAYNE AOEUMMA'FOUESrntni JOHN AGAR Pilsbury Cove where .the hook 'was dropped and all picnickers 1 ferried ashore in the skiff, loaded with picnic baskets, cameras j and coffee pots, i A ball game on the beach be- tween the Wrens and the men ' was brought to a sudden halt by the odor of boiled crab I wafted on the warm breeze. For ! s-me this was the first time ; they had tasted this delicacy j but by the way the crabs dis- appeared it won't be the last. I Lx-Chief C. E. Twaites not only had to gather the crabs but cook them. Everybody of course helped him eat them, i The Wrens handled the helm 1 like veterans while ABs Jimmy Olsen and Ernest Bltterman I Northern B. C. Po wer Co. L td. I; ll.-iiirr Block flume Z10 1 irm TODAY TO WEDNESDAY SHOWS 7 - 9:09 SCREEN FLASHES 1' ri'ini'C Kupi" t, II c. Stewart, B C. w'.jk.' r 1 1 -A 1 11 r 1 11 n if 1 1 1 ii m m mm 1 1 mi " COMING NEXT MONDAY ADVKK'l I.MNU IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS I KANINti TKKKS A huge landslide four miles from Ohsweken near the Grand River in the Six Nations Indian Reserve, near Bniniloid, Ont., left these trees slanted drunkerly. Many trees and ihousands of tons of earth dropped Into the river during the landslide, which covered an area 600 feet by 200 feet. Deanna Jamreson, standing erect on the ground, shows the extent of the angle of the trees, whose deep-seated roots PICNIC SUPPLIES took care of the engine room department. The Sea Cadet i orps of Prince resisted their fall. 1 CP PHOTOi I Rupert has made great strides Till liMOS ISOT'J'I.KS A compelling drama of romance, "Close To My Heart" begins tonight, at the Totem Theatre. The Warner Bros, picture teams Ray Milland a id Gene Tierney, top flight. Hollvwond performers, in their first role opposite each other. The story concerns a couple happily marrrcd until they" realize the void in their life. It is when they decide to do something about it that a series of dramatic events follow which involves them with court ofliciaK shadv characters and finally. I i PAPI K PLATES TODAY and TUESDAY I'UIK NAPKINS V?Xfr US Soldier Sentenced ww ru-iit 1 Ml TAI. I I N( II HOXKS in progress since they received their charter and permission to reform the corps last fall. Under the guidance of Lt. A. Ogilvie, commanding officer, Sub-Lieutenants Alexander and K. Dawes recruited and trained these carets to their present peak of sirurtness. Insect Warfare Waged By Huge Aircraft Fleet YAKIMA, Wa.sh., (APi-Nine Wainu Bo.' Al l. TIIKSK A.M MANY MORE AT ; NUKRNBERO year-old United 'APi - A 19-Kta'e.s soldier. hh.. ,tH.,t n fa stirring climactic sequence. has been sentenced to death for murdering two Germans and stealing their ear. Pte. John Vigneault of Guffs ; Falls, NH., stood quietly and showed no emotion as he heard to my The annual inspect! in of the, ! Rupert'Corps will be made by i "Sands of Iwo Jima" opens at the Commanding Officer of the the Capitol Tuesday starring Canadian Destroyer HMCS John Wayne as a tough Marine ; Sioux, Cdr. J. Haddon, at 7:15 : sergeant. p.m. May 29.. Cor. Haddon will: j 1 tren commercial planes are making a mass flight 3,600 miles to New Brunswick, to spray 300 square miles of forest against spruce biiriworms. H. A. Gardner of Central Air-craft. Co., which, has the spray contract with a private Cana if men ... ..jiii.ii,.l i . xlh receive the salute from the Fnt est. results. ;.fSver:i-;r! IHcart" f$ will be the sentence pronounced by the ' rourt-martial. He confessed tot t the killings. ; j This was believed to be the i i first time since the war that an j ! U.S. soldier was sentenced to ' death for a killing a German. Wallace's DEPARTMENT STORE' dose An average of $ii,000.0t0 worth of ready-mixed concrete is manufactured In Canada each year. l'-- to yours! dian firm, said he believed It is the largest flight, of commercial planes on record. The fleet left here yesterday in three groups and stayed overnight at Ogden, Utah. Tonight's .stop is scheduled at Omaha, Neb. Another overnight stop will be made at Wateitown, N.Y., the port of entry, and the fleet also v ill touch at Rochester. N Y. Gardner said the actual spraying over the roadless forest near Diilliousic, New Brunswick, will br lour or five days. But the total time for spraying and travel v ili oe oae month. The fleet, includes planes from several Pacific northwest points, Today's Stocks The Gnldrneye du. k is restricted to forested regions .since it nest;, .1 cavities In trees. RAY VjlLLANDGENETIERNEY k-Zf M y including Langliv Prairlf. fit'. The amount of the spray contract was not announced. Gardner said Central Aircraft got the On Ik 6ms Ptopm The Seeing Eye" . . "Thumb Fun" COTTON SHEETS $7.95 PAIR 81 x 99, Double Bed An extra .special value for he thrifty shopper. At this" price, you can't go wrong. PILLOW CASES 95c ,PAIR. Rcqulor $1.50 f ull size . .. . Hemstitched. A n oj. h c r example of a WALLACE value to save you money. Job because there was no nearby ; firm equipped to handle such a ; large project. Popular Sfcomer 1 TOTEM Evcninq Shows 7: -9: p.m. l. 4nll!H(oi (o. ltd.) 1 A MMOl'S I'l.AVFUS THEATR! Prince Rupert riimir Red 120 Today for reservation on 'Curtain at 8:30" "WOMEN H ITIIOIT NAMES" SAIUS FOR Vancouver Intermediate I'orU II and ' Each Thursday at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WKDNKNPA Y MIDNIGHT Comfort and Service for Reservations IB m m m m 1 : 5. 1 III II VOTERS LIST Now available at J. D. McRae's Committee Rooms (Next to Royal Bank) Check to see if your name is on , LINN .,' TEA TOWELING 45 c YARD Reduced as low as ordinary price toweling. 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Prince Rupert 70 X90" FLANNELETTE SHEETS $5.45 Per Pair :'jic-( U; aue. "Those arc r,old in ooirs only at thts low price nt it aclually nct-j you down to only $2.73 each. Yes, si ree. Lower than city prices and rirjht here at little "old" Wallace. PEROW NOTES Vote ... . r J. D. McRAt Mike TurchineLz has returned to SaskakKjn to take care of the family farm following Illness of his brother and mother. 1 inrr A 1 f A KIDIDATE Prince Ruocrt Electoral D.str.cr ilth WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE "imiip1BB1il--WBppIIB1ptI--ll -June n Mrs. Linus B.iorkman has been j down to Perow a couple of times j sine the road has been opened for cars. Mrs. Bjorkman is a J: partial Invalid and is not, able to I .Rft out In the winter. Vof & Liberal H