PurKe Rupert Daily rjPw. Wcduisday, April 1, ijj r re"- - THI WAltRJKONr: SCREEN FLASHES Last Load of Barley Leaves For Korea iln h world and th,No Koutt-nuy wrfk o viiiiting to fully load lilt- Inilitir L.ir.e Mkts only 1H to 20 hours, the di'lay a:. due to lacic of grain In let ko Inmi I hi While loailins r-r nearly a time ordinarily tlie elevator u a.s cxp:ainea. Meanwhile, first wheat to come GROUCHO MARX MARIE WILSON j. r :,i - i ! II; ' i f ' ' ' ' .' WILLIAM BENDU in ; here in a year is piling up on me i tracks and unloading of the I forerunner of some 1.500.000 ! bushels of No. 5 northern ili ' begin iminediattly. ! Kirst .ship to load this whval i will be the Lamyia. scheduled Greece Agrees to Ban Ships Taking Cargoes to Red Lands I C-w, t ,,-,-vr. . NEW YORK (API -Still whooping It up with the zest of an ageless cowlx.y. the all-time hit musical Oklahoma," staged a roundup partv yesterday In Washington National Theatre to celebrate its loth birthday. "Oklahoma" has been playing continuously, either oir Broadway or on tour across the United States and In Canada and In a dozen or more foreign lands, since Its Broadway opening at the St. James Theatre. March 31, 1943. For three weeks previous to the Broadway opening. It was tried out in New Haven under to arrive April 6. tier aestina- WASHlXGroN iAP' United Rovernmc nfs action was inle--Uon unknown fi'.ate.i ol'.i?ials said today the pendent oi me agree.neiu ui.i-u. Unek povi rnmer.t has agreed in out by McCarthy with Greek ship; Auin Avenue, mam approacn elevator, now Is being the last 10 days to impose a Dar. operaiors. 1 t0 tjle DON OiFOU t nuiocuui The action taken by the Greek cracie(i and eravelledt to provide on the lue of snips operatin Oreok 1..12 to carry government, as understood here, a serviceable thoroughfare to tinder th the cargoes to ot or from trcm Communis communis , WOuld would end end a a part part of ot the tne iran-.one trans-. one 0f 0f the the busiest busiest spots spots on on THI SCRIEN'S., STRANGEST EST L Z, LOVE countries. ;portation of Gcmmunist mater- waterfront today. This became known in the ia!s to which the U.S. has ob-; wake of an announcement by,jected but would not reach all; Arnold Mills elevator superln-feeiiau.. Jom.v M.-Crlliy (Rep. such chij'plns In Greek-owned tcntJrr.t r,.pr.s that another Wis. i that his S-"i rt investia- vesseU. barae carao of barley screen- ! .'.; I . 1 -i : ! STORY ;the provisional title "Away We !go" It was a title no one liked i and there were many early critl-j clsms. . Some s-i l tl.t thane was "too , serious." and some said "you can't get aw ay with murder in a musical." but principally, the ! critics didn't like the title. Bo , "Oklahoma" was adopted as a substitute until someone thought Ofiicials hue made a distine- ings u loaduiR for Vancouver, tc ti jii beteen ships owned by be u-ed by B C. Packers Ltd. aJ Greeks and operating under the a binder in makin fish meal. Greek f'.a:- and those which op-; Bob Nelson of Metlakatla re-erate under the flat's of othei ports .spring salmon are run-countries. They said the Greek. ing at a fair rate in the "Pass-navcrnment -ould not oe able to'age" with catetH-s up to 62- V lions .sub-coinniittrc staff had worked out an a ,i jment witn tireek shin f .i-hs to halt a.l trade v. ith'licd China, North Korea and Soviet Kr.r Eastera ports. Other meii'.bi-rs of the committee leans-: .1 with some surprise about McCarthy's announcement nf I'nc ar:reeinent. of something better Then Lnwrpnce Langer. an ex- : . v u ban effective against poiu umi. m.ike a lllii should DC gooa nes ioi Today and Thursday ships operating Greek-owned , ecutive director of the Theatre ' Guild, pulled a pencil out of his j pocket, walked over to the blll-) board and added an exclamation h-o'tit That did It. , oflicials indicated the Greek under foreign flags -A ilrl" . 7 :00 and ! derby fishermen who want to enter that big one over the long Easter week-end. : UUIG 1. E- C. PANG MAN t right i or Toronto, commander of the Canadian brigade group in Germany, chats with a German border policeman, L Cpl. Dieter Aibreeht, at Hannover, Germany The brigade. Canada's contribution to the North Atlantic treaty organization, has been undergoing training at Hannover. )ncrous" .... at 8:39 Only. FAMOf S I'l.W l.lis Tlln: lllIDBHIBii 1 t I Arming the guests rJ the an Gordon Rcid, fisheries super- I It's A Wise Woman...: niversary Ret-together was eom-! poser Richard Rodgcrs. Librettist and Lyricist Oscar Hammer-jsteln. and many Broadway and 1 Washington, notables ! When 'Oklahoma'" closed Its first Broadw ay run May 29. 1MB, : It had teen seen lv 4 500,000 on More Red Cross Supplies Reach Holland From Canada vLsor here, reporus that a department Inspector located at the Babine Lake station recently completed 'he first trip on foot ever recorded by a white man from the start of the Babine River to the slide area, a distance of some 30 miles straight. . - When Buying Your incw &iJKWa33E! Dress or Coat or Suit J ;Jbe sure to see our Prime Minis-! the New York stage, grossed TIAHTPDn A ft lUnufnrcl Tfw LnfiWH ill Cflcl Inspector Lou Gelly. top-flight NEW . . . I If -TlA n trail man. formerly a trapper in blwt single shipment of Can-'ter St Laurent announced tne mor- man , u, ., . u . , rn n r . rhr of eJ 6nohes toreati.;n of the Canadian Nat backers a profit of more than iDV a lb Bt J B viirfiL-i i-' EASTER BONNETS I ii the Babine River salmon spawn- reach the Netherlands since last t'.o-sal European Flood Re.lcf 2. 00 per cent, ins grounds made his first tour months flood disaster arrived 1 rund which had raised more: The orlitlmil Broadwav run in- of the headwaters of the Babine h,,lc over the week-end and wa, than $2.3DO.0(K). of which $1,000- eluding 44 extra matinee, for two weeks ago. handed over to the Dutch Red; 0;0 was donated by the federal. turned forces' personnel during ' the Second World War. addl uo Some of the most ruined coun- Crass government. k nuen v. irl, t ho rm-ki.-s u as encounter- , w k., nr..lrrWf reeallmif the helj w w peri.jrinaini.-i. uuu ju - - u wm. v "-'r " j avi'u i raj tv m the record for a musical show happen eol ed m the 30 mUe stretch which . subsequent' reroutins. the o! Canjtciiaa wrviccmcn in Ha from "Chu Chin Chow,' which WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Iltf ao uii;.v shID Muni rOSe OrUUKIll. KliUl t lUUlift i vwiw--i , -.f O rm In J Uz B traveUins; as he did In criM , valucd al $45.000 and Included! pressed, Holland's warm grutit- v CV- performance., in in U uina nd-,n ,n 30 ju year, years fashion on snow-shoes. 1 larse for "this very Important cross , ,2 -..PS of new clothine. ; ude ago. mi The trip was completed in two QuanttUos of sheets and beddins,' and welcome gift iiiiiicmiiikiiiiiii1 iiiiimi! I ax WEDGIES days. besides outboard motors and Purpose of the trip was to pick lhrrmos Jug,s. i Two Women out a permanent ,ra , i . , u Canalljn cnarJC rf-af.. . ... v,.t " t i i T I". . '. - ! - I) - ' t '; :i 3 . ' H - Ixa M cute COBURN to WSH ix-i tm to rs maKt- a u...,. f.ures. Paul liemblay, made a uons lor sp-..... symbolic presentation - of an out-; Another tour, however, wil. - , TODAY ond THURSDa style conscious Wctlgie Cor your Easter wardrobe . . . enhancing as a breath nl Spring . . . comfortable foam insole and arch have to be made in the summer t0' p c BroekchoII of I VICTORIA The first three-dimensional movie to lie shown here will lie screened Bt the (Mean theatre beginning Easter Friday. F.lllott Brown. Odean manauer, reports electronic exix its have completed Installation of new-equipment In the projection room which will give "natural vision" effect to th film "Bwan Devil." to ojien April 3 Also aktoox - M.WS POIITO KK A- says oeuy. wnen ne m - me Netherlands Red Cross, trail. He expects a summer trip CAPIT01 Escape Death By Gassing j VANCOUVER CP Two wo-i men narnwly escaix d gassinf! iremo.ay recaucu mav -ni... the Dutch Jlood disaster became .1 I AMIH S PI UIKS TillA 1 Shows 7 - 9:00 SANDALS may take fve days, considering windfalls and muskeg swamps. His observations were many and exacting. Among the many thiiv-is noted concerning fish hatchery were 2.000 ducks feed-t m vn spawn in the open chan-nels of Hie river. fee. Ik w h i c h will "licst Ea.s!er rid continue pi iiiH to the And Puniu.'i t;niee Hi'' i-'V Outfil ... a the touch of Ci De Gasperi Supported By Senate i in a weit-end rooming houn-when n 38-yenr-old tenant turn- ! j ed on the gas jets in his room to : : commit suicide, ixillce said to-v. Dead I.i William Thomas Me-i Connrll. Revived by city inhal- Eastet1 suggest iosis ntor squad were Mrs Jean Burnet. 31, and Mrs A, Csmmes ROME (CP -Ttu.- Senate broke j a record Communist filibuster. ; hahed ham and Police said the as was first tips of your toes. Colour:; in . . . Purple ond AAauve, at Fashion Six Bishops Reported Slain In Albania UO.!3 i APi The news" bul- lave Premier Alcide De Gdsjx rt i a v.u r. n,,ii,.tt u-l-, . . . I I.U(.P I'll UJ . i,M.. ,,,,,v, n Footwear .delicious Coke 'e'i i of an rxi'ed Albanian political croup rays that five of six a vote oi at a passeu commence k ,nU MrConneH's room his election bill amid the wild- ! n(1 Unm(S nlm unron.scious with est scenes of fist swinging and hls h(..)d n th(, 0V(.n nf lll5 desk smashing in Italian par- . sloy(, anfl a wlndows an1 doors llainentary history. 'sealed. The elecUon measure Is ex-, 'Mi.' M(.Connill managed to pected to help De Gasperi keep ti(rn flff ,. ()f ,m, )(.u an(, K,l. his iiovernmeril in office in the Uv, Blarm bf,f()r), C0lupsinK. Juni! general t-lection - ; MfS Camm,.s was overcome Voting took place amid a vir- n ncr gune above McDonnell's l-.ial not of shoving, shouting ro0m. Both women are recov-ind clubbing. erlng in hospltul. JJ Your ftHxl Btoro ia featuring "VV wV"" many combinationa lf) rTTTiJ f fi,H3 i" an( d!lici,u8 JpA VVnl Cuca-Cob-Uie 'iMnr fi ( jx-rriict rufrcslimcnt MfLY flyl for luippy occiutions. bMl ff if ll Albanian T!om;;n Ca'holic bishops have been tortured to death Vv Ceniiiinii! :t authorities in U.eir homcinnd. ! F'iamuri. orran of the A'bsn-ian Aurarian Democrat b party, published here, .said that kinr.c the ConiiiuinisUs u.suriied Kiwei in Albania all rolh'ions denominations have been persecuted nithlesdv. Calho'ic iiisln p.s p it to de:iln by torture, it said, iniiidid Archblvhuu Nicola Vin'-e-:,o Pn nnii-lii of Durres. Durno. noted na'ionaiis! and poet. 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