11 'Model Marriage Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 22, 1952 Air Officials Visit Terrace i ih I..: u'x"oics m,. Broker" Hilarious How a marriage broker aiui fi...,. '""Is ., R. R. Field, manager of E. Seven Times Mother, Back In Pictures By BOB THOMAS Seattle Mission Boat Calls Here i The Willis Shank Is one of two missionary vessels operated by the Marine Medical Mission, with headquarters In Seattle. The other vessel, the Oleaner, tcclmiuu,, UH.J : uppuru . ij t'h:i..l ,,.. ca.. bt IT... (!. --lie l.nes. Ca md an Pacific . Airlines, and other officials, Who ai rived in trw city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, proceeded today to Terrace and are leavins; dtract from there on their return to Vancouver. Their ?; Travelling through Canadian is P'lotcd bv Captain Paul Get-waters -pleasure man and operates in Southeast-trie on a permit," 200-foot motor vessel Willis ern Alaska with headquarters at Bhank was piloted into Prince Klowack. Rupert harbor yesterday by ates and her influence on the live i of tnose who enlist hef services make for hilarious comedy in "The Modvl and the Marriage Brokei." starring Jeanne Grain, Scott Brady and Thelma Hitter' which opened at the Capitol Theatre lust nigh;, and continues this evening and toinorrcw. The story revolves around thi manoeuvering of Miss Hitter as tel. love-r iJ, , tCr'Zf ( velu,,K B Bute: a wcauny ra, ,;1' I HOLLYWOOD (AP) "I ,ist ; can't seem to get away from monkeys." I That was the plaintive remark of Maureen O'Sullivan, back before the movie cameras after a lengthy absence. In the trip noith is in connection wun the ex. ension of the company's service from hereto Terrace. W. A. Chambers, supervisor of tra'f-l,c for British Columbia and Yukon, who came north with the party, will return to the city by . i rain tonight. Preacher-Captain C. F. Stab-bcrt. The "miracle ship" is northbound on her seasonal trip of spreading the gospel. At present, services are being conducted at Port impson. WORTHY TRIBE Friendly, intelligent .md religious, the Arapahoe Indians ol Colorado were originally a branch of the Algonquins. sistcr-in.i,,., . 10r ' the marriage broker who devotes he;- life to fini'.ing mutes fur ' 1930's, she spent nine years as ' I the mate of Tarzan and nurse- 1 j maid to Cheetah the Chimp and ; other beasts. i lonely Individuals who cannot solve their romantic perplexities. Trv D jly News Wo! It's Brand New Now, after mothering seven , children, she Is appearing with I the educated monkey in "Bonzo Goes to College." ' "I don't mind the monkeys so r ?S ""!,-u! JOAN Ud (la 0 WALLACE'S : BOYS' : DEPARTMENT : 1 i V MUSICAL RIUE TRAILER Sgt. Richard Van Patten, veteran oi if year: with the R.C.M.P., will train' the musical iid, in which 32 Monnties .take part, for a tour of Canada and the United States this fa'l. Sgt. Van Patten Is riding master at the Re:;ina barracks. (CP PHOTO i Lovebtoty! : PHILADELPHIA (APi-Co-eds at tiie University of Pennsylvania have been given an ultimatum by their own student government association no more Mae jeans on the campus. The association announced tho ban had been put In effect because jeans are sloppy and they do not lend the proper atmosphere to the campus. Si'irie co-eds opposed the rule c! the grounds blue jeans aie easv on the budget, are flatter- liom the producer of "A Place in Y7 AW) . l Season's First Halibut Here the Sun" Boys' clothes priced to sell and made ti wear. The perfect c o m b i n a i o n backed by Wallace's usual niiarant.ee. A com pic ii stock of everything in boy.-;' wear. in With nda can only be sold In frozen Research Vessel 12.000 Pounds form, according to locfll Wiclliutglo Live For fisii- in to certain types of ftgurfa, and gan be used in lieu of py- , . . . , . ,., , ... houses. much," she said. "This one her real name is Peggy seems quite gentle and affectionate. The ones we had on the Tarzan pictures were right t nul they grew older." MORE MOVIKS Miss O'Sulllvan's l:..st film work was five years ago, when she appeared In "The Big Clock." She Indicated she will be doing more movies in the future. "My children range from 13 years to eight months," she said, "so now the older ones are beginning to be able to take care of the younger ones. That allows me- more time off, and I think I will use it in acting. The actress is also going in lor television and has a storytelling scries for children, a field In which she should be an expert. Despite her heavy maternity schedule, she still looks as" trim and pretty as a starlet. OBSERVATION Perhaps the vaudev.llc shows on television are running their course. The slam-bang variety shows arc bogging down in a rust caicii oi nanoui oi tne year arrived at Government wharf today but the 12 000 pounds of choice sea food is"re-maining in the hold of the vessel which rnni-ht thp fish Mcanwhile, chief investigator jamas a.s well as for outdoor of IHC is arriving here by plane attire. today to say how the halibut How effective the can will will be disposed of. Catch con- prove remains to be seen. ; sists of 9000 medium. 2000 large . RiaiARO DERR DOUCIKDW tniini M twiM GEORGE STEVENS'BrfWKlMKIIMH&p Today to Wednesday Iveniiics TOTE For Boys' 01 All Ages WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 7:00 - 9:M pm. A K AMOl'S I'UlfltS TUtj a JOHANNESBURG (P - A 21- "The fish are the pay-load cargo of the International Hall- The pre-season catch, u how- year-old white policeman Aa- but Commission's chartered tag-:pver' is no indication of the U.u-s Knox, was sentenced to ging vessel the J O Edwards h"but 'un, IHC officials said, five years in prison for atUckhiR returning from her second trip Season is PCtcd to opc.n May an African woman in a police '-f taggine operations on the H but no official word hos been I';aru! wagon The Judge said v,r,nKf . , . that in view of the behaviour of halibut n, m, i u grounds. The halibut received. 'he accused. U was not surpris- . arc -.op.scu of -.o of the J. O. Edwards pay :or ex-; Captain that some natives were an- penses of the trip but in Can- is O. Matheson. t agonistic to th j police. riieiic ld Today fur icsi-rvations an Turtain ji Coinmrncing again on Thursday, April U, - - - . . -y EBB mess of old jokes and worn-out acts. I don't know about you, but I can watch one of the big- j ( CPEAMED POTATOES ) II I ( RAPSlEV tOOKS SO NiCE J 7 I o. m A ( FOR SuPPEf? AND -S -v. - v I I I , On CREAMED POiAlOf V - I I I j nme comedy shows for a whole ! hour without cracking a smile. Hifav r HHraF? fSssswsA 7 ft them kjt so, ca!t ) At eI 1 1 111! H- vji wy .oiAV--' bistros Oil Company Enters B.C. Today ond Wedrj AKTOON M:VS frrfjyl CALOARY Canada's spread- ) ; lng oil and gas dcvclopmvn". is , now expanding northwest into ;BiU.sh Columbia, Piciidcnt ; Harry M, Snyder told the annual 'nifct'ng of Empire Petroleums ', IJmltcd here. lie ivpjrtcd the acquisition by Kmplre of a 25 per cent Interest in 20D.OOO acres in the Fort S'. iJi'.in area, nortliern D C, and of '? 25 per cent Interest in GO.000 'acres In the Wiiichcll Coulee area of western Alberta. FISHERMEN'S FAREWELL DANCE, CIVIC CENTRE Since the issuance of the com MONDAY, APRIL 23, 10 p.m.-Hi Adtvssion by Ticket ONLY Avo;lob!c a Co-op Bakery pany's annual report, he said, , further results reported from th. Fort St. John area had cmpha-szed "-he Importance of Empire's holdings there. The most 1 recent in. which Empire holds an j Interest ha been the oil showing ,ln the Pacific Fort St. John No. t J -ifp' f1 .iiiTrfH-f WEVe GOT THfeM K r I I 1 ; r Mrs- & USED CARS k I n Is r Special for One (7 well bring drilled by Pacific , Pctroluems and associates. F,m-plrc had subsequently increased ; materially lu acreage in that area. 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