f-'rinrp Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 23, 1952 "Vodvil" Returns To Civic Centre frt by the "uhout" of her liii;,bainl ' j Direction is by Kenneth Boulirr who also stars in the play. ' i Second play, "From Five to Five-Thirty," is a comedy. in U'ltl.-ri thl-i,n tlx ,,-, .... .. ' .. Stewart Sees Air Mail Soon No Public Works Engineer Available For Atlin "mount or . Cut u't entries u'l. British, Communists Aloof and "Correct" At Hong Kong Border ...,i, nvjuirii ieai!y concerned with their 70-year-olu mother who is doing some "higli- u mi It's Brand New and Dram rx. siJVal H JEANNE CRAIN A THPlw. . ""V TODAY 7 - 9:00 1 A return of 'vodvill" will be an added attraction on the pro-' grarh to be presented April 29 ;by the Llttli Theatre group at i the Civic Centre. Between the 'two one-act plays, the Pat Bol-j ton-Mel Thompson team will j bring back to the stage some of ' the zany, slapstick comedy of yesteryear. j' "Death Writes A Message," a mystery play. Is the story of a woman murderess who is haunt- WALLACE'S BOYS' I Editor's Note: Bill Boss, Canadian Press staff writer with the Canadian forces in Keren, has visited Hong Kons. In this story,, one of a.series. he d'-sri-iiies the border barriers between STEWART The monthly meeting of the Stewart Board of Trade, with Vice-President J. J. McKenna In the chair in the absence of President W. R. Tooth, was informed by the Department of Public Works' that, owing to dearth of engineering personnel in the province, a resident engineer cannot, at the moment, be appointed for the A t 1 i 11 rl i rir'l 5ei The battle r h Texas- the British colony and Red China. 1 ' I ! By BIIX BOSS ' C'ummnn Prr.s M-in- Wi.u-r ' , ( ; LOWU, Hong Kong (CP) It was almost 11; a.m. and the Kowlobn-Canton train was about due 1 Oattli s of tv? Boys' clothes priced to .'jell and m.ule t wear The perfect, i;c in b i n a.t i on backed by Wallace's usual Popular Steamer Prince Rupert The possibility of getting a 'at the frontier. The frontier with Communist China SZlT S2 mile, north of Kowloon. the mainland part of I V es! I c partment. is now asKing ior diqs ( r ie t'OlOHV Ol Monr Knnc. 1 fie DOl'der IS 1( 1T111US! A complete everything in SAILS FOh yuaranl.ee. stock of boy;,' wear for the transport of air mail to', ,'. , , . , ., . , . - and from the plane. ""S, an1 ls guarded for KJ miles by a string of pill- The irregular service of the ! t.ox,.s. The other four miles are considered impass- governmeiu radio service oper- j . a ted bv the Department of! able. iianspo.i came in lor ci iulimii i Tliroiirh heavv drizzle und. r I 1 s mm r f I II i J? -- rS Vancouver anil Injrrmetiiate I'orU Each Thursday it p.m. For KETCHIKAN WT.DNV.SIIW MtUNHilll Comfort anil Service II'. "I 1 x For Boys' Of All Ages WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 9 unci repi e.seniaiions arc oeiug H made to the department, to have M the power of the station lncreas- ;cd. E. T. Applewhaite, MP.., is j bei ig aked for his co-operation j in the matter. p It way reported that the Can-i,, ,adian National were interested j in the re-opening of an express. E office here but that they would ! lilrp tr, hnv.i it mi thp main trppt I Fur Kesei VHtMHiS going to be nbout seven minutes la'f " "Welcome Comrades," said the Red an louncer. ' Have your vac-clnatinn ee'tlflcates ready." "Leave behind ail your Imperialist, currency. It will be of no use to vou here. Be prepared to surrender any you bring with you." There followed other ci i cclloim fnr travellers returning to ' New China" especially about "antisocial luxuries" they would not be allowed to tr.ke. Including oranges und tinned foods. The broadcast ended with : an ujnbrella. a Communist post-. i c-irno iinsl th. barrier to an iopen shed beside the track. "They come through for the i mal'," sold a Hong Kong police inspector; "Thev don't let us take it through. Wlien the train is from the oth.r direction, they al?o bring the malt to use. "We never go Into their territory." Passengers have to leave the train from Kowloon, walk across the barrier where they are screened, and enter a Communist train which awaits theiVi Write or Call ( li V OR OKI'OT OFFICE PHlNCh RUPERT. BC. IllllKBaaacilVERii.CBliiB " The matter is under investlga- . LIDNtL BARRYMORE 'Lmm i tion. n The annual meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central and Northern B.C., which START5 THimt Also Cartoon - News Shows 7 -9:04 CAPITrJ i FISHERMEN'S j FAREWELL DANCE i ( ' CIVIC CENTRE MONDAY. APRIL 28. 10 o.m. 2 a.m. (i is scneauieci lor August iv, was on tne other side discussed and it was felt that xhis y the oricnUl iron cur- this Board of Trade should be- uln which a a through trade, come a member. The Secretary trvoi .. M Hot,,,., Communist news and a signature tune. "We rather likv that one." said the inspector. "We find ourselves tapping our feet to it. v,n was instructed to write for par, ticulars. Hong Kong and Communist China. The matter-of-fact scene was astonishing since soldiers from "When they play tunes like ! that we'd like to play a few back j to them. I think we're . mlsstngj ALL SEATS RESERVED ' RESERVED SEAT TICKETS ADMISSI! r.n. MIST I5E PICKED I P BEf'OIlK j WINNIPEG CP While firemen A .1 L. t; nkli v I h. fo ciiln, trill nty cirrV,. I., a tl'ICK. VOU KnOW. J THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA RUILD OF CANADA PRFSF were extinguishing an attic fire in his home. Joseph Fourneau, Circd engineer, served coffee to reporters in the kitchen. He Ava'loblc a'- Co-oo Bakery C K0rea , The march was just finishing; The Chlnese police on opposite as lhe train puffeV "i-sides r,f th frontier scarcelv ex- 1 ' Now 'hey :1 catch It for diso- , "Why should I impose my changed glances. They have not keying instructions thev haven't i said own ioudics on anyone else.' srioken for two vears. There has maiu. sam uie tiibp.-cior. For quick results try a Daily News Classified! I W ould you like lyour coffee?" some sugar in been no incident since the CoiA-i None of tne travellers seemed i munists replaced the Nationalists concerned about the frontier. I r1 'TaL on th-i north barrier. None is,"1"7 "wc ""'" "u pcaa-expected. ;arits. Some carried their luega?e. Or the British side, the police others u?ed coolies. The forbld-control the frontier zone. Armv den oranges peeped from many mm - It "9 KGHT OUT tyt THI HT.O bags chut Km On the ame Proeram nfTiPT jn'ertinr the area must be escorted. The police want no trouble. Atvit ?jiv, no-sons cross the barrier daily in each direction. One mile -'sstwanl at Msnlf''i there's a foot crossing used by perhaps 150 daily. NEW ZEALAND MIRROR - No. 1 Rf.fiipcp movement across the. VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY s . Coquitlam 12 noon Great Expectations Onr Showing Only Thursday at 1:30 Doom open 8:00 p.m. TOTEM A Ftmous Players Theatre It THAT KASTM STOUT TULB CHARLES DICKENI p. M ICE ARM, STEWART AND frontier is not allowed. The colony is overcrowded already. Hong Kong police admit only Chinese with re-entry . pprmtti srthoMzin their return to Communist China. But many refugees are smuggled into the co'ony, either by Hon or over that "impassable" bi. of frantic. The price Is a hieh as a frontier guide think the traffic will bear. He generally has an agent in Hong Kong to prospect his customer'," connections before he takes on the job. IT MHO WELCOME Sharp at 11 O'clock a Rurslon march thundered from a speaker lashed to a tree on the Communist side, then a couple of folk choruses. "They think the train's pulling in." said the Inspector. "But it's Stewart Legion WA Crib Party i STEWART The Women's 'Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held a cribbage drive on Saturday evening, which was socially and financially successful. Mrs. J, Nicol won the ladies' first, prize and the swe?p while Billy Orr w'on the men's first mi i"he men beat the ladies by a score of 1G.714 to l.VO'.O. Supper wa3 served after tlvs ' cards. ENDS TODAY - 7 -, P.M. "SOMETHING TO LIVE I OK" I'd If T SI MPSON Suncfny, C'oriuitlani, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql KEN CHARLOTTE loLANDS April n and 25 ss. Camosun midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun April 4 and 18 (m'dnight) HtWK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Afjent r.i Avrr.n? Phone 568 Redely says . . . 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