Prince Rupeit Daily News Tuesday, February 5, 1952 JUiJ "Tanks Are Coming" Due Sells Tours nn By Wholesale Pilotage Held Discriminatory Tim Tanks Are Comine" D. . Mill, SEATTLE Alaska's tou .'drama which describes the kins aha b c i stunning of the Siegfried Line, couver; W. l h ''-"..,.. comes ti,u tins WiwInrxHa Wednesday to ih the CitV: .1 A i v v.. business has grown astonishiiv Charegs of Daily News Substantiated by Chamber of Commerce Committee WAJ-LACE'S DEPT. STORE BUDGET PLAN DIVIDED PAYMENTS CHEERFULLY ARRANGED Capitol Theatre. Steve Cochran M- Oldlieui, 8ar!r ly in post-war years. Last year it amounted" to an estimated more than $25,000,000. But perhaps the most signili- ant measure of its potential is heads the cast. - 1. Bolton, "The Tanks Are Coming" un- Ml alld Mrs. rj h folds as a dynamic account of the ea events leading up to the fall of Beiiin. The film presents Coch- army" tactics stu,, ran and Philip Carey, bitter works. Howev . this: the leading wholesaler ol Alaska tours has established a Wallace's Department Store, the store that has everything fur the home anil family, offers you the convenience of buying; now and pay in convenient monthly payments. eadauarters in Seattle and 1 ! rivals .lysiuned to the samn t ank tion Su.'nrhQ.,j'. U,nV, iit-n , lriul , MUVClt ' " -- "au i. I agencies outfit. Caivy. a lieutenant, and lher . into eneroy - Arctic ' Alaska Travel Service. Cochran, a Uiugh sergeant, have two G I.'s setting Inc., of Fairbanks, hus purch is d ! '"etl horns because of the a return to the ti the Where-to-Go Travel Service ' latlcr's utler disregard for team- Marl Aiuon in the Mavflower Hotel here and i wol lc- A!sJ Cochran 8 "one-mart In "The Tankj -PRINCE RUPERT'S BIG STORE Z i Confirming an editorial that i was recently published in the Daily News, the Prince Rupert ' Chamber of Commerce was ad-i vised by its port and marine ' committee last night that pilotage rafes assessed upon ships i using Prince Rupert are definitely discriminatory against this port. ' The finding was presented to , the Chamber by Committee j Chairman A. P. Crawley who presented an interim report following a detailed investigation of . charges. Prince Rupert seemed to have I been singled out for these dls- cr.minatory charges as compared TENTED HOME Ted Hubert, veteran of the First World War. his wife and seven children have lived all winter In two tents at Hamilton. Mr. Hubert couldn't get a home because of the size of his family. He ran short of money while laying the foundation of his own home.' When snow falls the family bank up drifts to form a semi-igloo. Mr. Hubert said the children are "perfectly ALLACE'S of Course : the university i.-avei oince in; Seattle's university district. healthy." i CP PHOTO) TODAV ONLY 7 - 8:2(1 p.m. miv l r Also "CHAIN OF tlllt lIST.ttU Joining of these firms makes up the largest travel-sales organization In the Parific Northwest. Charles B West of Fairbanks, a former pilot for Wicn Alaska Aii lines of that city, and president of the expanded organization, says his business grossed That NEW Word in Enterta - m I ReSClie BoatS; Mermen Ask A c Lj. Resident Ship Are 50Ught j Inspector Here Approves of Road Closing "P.R."Man Tolls Of His Work Must Have "Know How," Says George Vincent "Fascinating" Job Do you hope to enter Ihe field with Vancouver and other coastal ports. j Mr. Crawley suggested that the minister of transport should be contacted after a few more de-; tails had been ascertained in the case. Prince Rupert Chamber of $2,000,000 last year. Commerce has decided that It He bagan his tour service m will make no objection when, at Fairbanks in 1947, selling bush-Ihe discretion of the district en- 1'Uot trips to nearby recreation Chamber of Commerce Would Make Sandspit and ' Prince Rupert Safer of public relations as your. life's vocation? If so, here's a word or R10cr. snow conditions maice it . .-p"". iai-ei nc inciuuea iiirihs in ICE MAKING (Continued from page 5) imprucucaoie 10 Keep uie onreiii a iu rvuiz-ijue, uie Copt. Ore. Stegavig last night asked the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to support a request that has been made by tire Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners' Association to have a resident steamboat inspector at Mip I'inrI rf Prinrp Hnnprt intH two of advice from a man who has had considerable success in Chicago" of Eakimoland. , Recent disaster at the Sand-spit air field prompted the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com River Highway open between Tyee and Exstew with the snow-lighting equipment at the dis face of 144 feet by 40 feet there creating favorable public opin OFFICE IN Jl'NEAU Artie Alaska has opened merce last night to make repre- an posal of the department here. The Chamber, at its general' " " i ' . "p ' , ,., ...... .., . Alaska, and will offer a scenic is no interruption. There are 'on. no pillars. Construction Is en- First of all, the top qualifica-tirely braced by ceiling bcam-tion: A public lelations director work. must have "a deep undfrstanri- n iti ir. xti iiihv inS" of human relations, says .o w.v. ,v nj present system of bring- transport more adequate urging , an inspector from Vancouver rnfely at such precautions points on , M Such resi i;-.rlud,ngalo Seal Cove at Prince . lpW w f om there next the executive in its action along, T'J, summer. It will include accom of Aluminum . George Vincent nupcti. . 'S'B "if "la"" t0 tne fishlng vesselSi inspections League . tuuuig ia w kSui iicjii Co u. Ill of Canada 1HllilUd, Wf$ mi. o . , iimri unnuuiicu Ofr- u w I1U IS belling f ,t,inu 1iqj r1lcuofi Qj , t, ,, cfically the apparent need for ...ut .mtthich ff rTbee TT7V this line tollowing a recent con-feivnce with the district engln-eei . L. E. Smith. Since that meeting with Mr. Smith a "dramatic" snowstorm in the hiwer Kkpona Vallov hue type of boat to be readily omv ucan s nuge aeveiopment in tins were inconvenient to these ves Rink Master, Jack Laurie: From I nrrivin sel;: Tlw request was referred Tuesday to Saturday, each nfght ! to the port and marine commit- for the men's club. Mondavi ?IS klnd of work ls '"teresting brought about a condition which available for rescue woik in the event of forced landings in the water. G. A. Hunter also mentioned" it modations at the beautifully situated Taku Lodge opposite the glacier of that name, a flight over southeastern Alaska glaciers into the Klondike gold-null country and back. Hotel and resort accommodations In "Alaska arc currently th.1 biggest problem in the territorys' burgeoning tourist trade. Mr. West admits. "But this iioblcm ;.s b'in". worked out. By 1953 there will be a room and bath for every 'ee- night, Wednesday and Friday JlUB, 11 may "ct land anyne the engineer stated made It im- , The proposal for a resident afternoons is for the use of 111 tne laP of rlcnes- practicable to maintain traffic. the desirability of rubber ". i V.L having '."",T.. fteamboat inspector was brought the Ladie's Curling, Club which. Making a lot of money is a boats TOT! WEDNESDAY ONLY Evenings 7-9 p.m. available for release within air before the Chamber as It dealt already has enlisted 13 rinks. I fanciful idea for most of us but with another request to the mir- Saturday morning will be open 1 1 consider my work fascinating." craft in the cvem of emergency. What ls public relations? A FAMOrs PUVU- ister of transport that the harbor to high school students' curhnc. a relationship is developed between business and customer, and business and the community In winch It exists. "A business must contribute . K. T. Applewhaite, M.P. :n,s(r.r he. CapL. W. H. Rough-: The following are members of It Isn't any one thing, says the former free-lance author. pd against making undue de Public relations is like a mix- an. be authorized to act as in- the "over 40 hour department" rpector of ships' tackle. A. D. men wll0 nave donated more Ritchip PXnL'linpri t.hnt this was i An its share to the welfare of the I tourist at any time in the majo.- mands in regard to outpost air fields. It was difficult enough ,1,,,., j ... i. ,,..i. irfi . ' . " "inn iu nuuis oi uieir nee nine Alaska population centres of Fairbanks. Anchorage, and Juneau," says Mr. West. TODAY 7 - 9:111 DAVID NIVEN - MARGARET 1. In "BONNIE PRINCE fHtt faciUti. going aTuch SdrnXr' l Jhe rlnjc: 'point, at Atlln, Telegraph Cieek ,hs were coming to this "port 2ieAT4lr J" Irie' nd Muisct in operation without and sometimes there were cases J ' r Lri ,! i.i ...uo-. ....Mils use oi many commlmlty as a whole." media to tell people a story and the essence of it is tell ing the AN KNC.I.ISHAIAN' truth. ! B0,n in England, Mr. Vincent "The worst possible type of came to Canada at an early age public relations Is to try and fool and in his 'teens arrived In Van- the public." couver. He is a graduate of the Oh Mon! ! Start Heading for Hit Copitol Theatre because leaking further restrictions. Tin? J nTgila 'e rUCh lot.gh.Mef Matthews. Peter Bell, ships were not In compliance ... v. T , r. , Wa,lt'y Jennings, Eugene Hol- with th ffiPi..,nv nH ,.( SOURCE OF GUM Mexico ls the world's largest producer of chicle, used In manufacture of chewing gum. Mr Vinrpnt. rpfprs tr, tho niH Tiniv llston- George Mu reQuirements ,,f rJnuMun remi. v j , . v.. . mono: -you can 1001 some of Tn I'm nffpr hnvimr t'liifrl-tt THE TANKS A lations. ( Club members range In occu the poople some of the time . . ." ni(,,, sc-hoijl In New Westminster Among media used in Dublic B,.u..,,i .,r0 n,,ant pation and profession from doc tors to fishermen, from piloU to relations ' are news releases to to En(.,ftnd and then followed carpenters, merchants, office newsnaoers. advertising, public 0u,.,-.r v i.,.,Pi .h r.,- HONORED COUPLE THESSALOtJ, Ont. (CP)- -Mr. workers, engineers mgineers. COMING TOMORROW!! Now the screen rocks andrairi" slashing, dashing, hit-'ern-flrst heroes who r land-battleships to glory! Tney woul electricians appearances by company repre- p(,;in continent during which he : L "C?Pt defeat sentatives, "or just being plain earned his living as a free-lance Xhey iey wanted to curl and decent to' people." . u.rii,.r u ei t .. . writti. because tuuay siauus ine iirst sneei oi Businesses, wnetner large or and Mrs. John J. Kin, who :2-cenliy ceiebratea tneir 60th wedding anniversary, have received an impressive certificate from the province of Ontario. Previously they received best Phii CARTOON i Starring Steve Cochran arlilicial ice to be made in Prince sma'l, cannot be successful with- ' Rupert. out practising -public relations. : . ; feels Mr. Vincent. ' A. J. McLean and H. Stewart "Tne essence of applying pub- Philip Carry ri' ' SHOWS 7-9:00 wtjhes from the federal govern- of B.C. Packers were plane pas- huXlonS and no ZJ ment. sengers to Vancouver today. ,can hope prosper unless such P SOROPTIMIST CLUB'S He wrote both fiction and fac- I tual articles. He won the IODE prize for the best Canadian short, .story, based on a Peace Rivrr 1 setting and titled "Gold in the Wolverine." Later, Mr. Vincent became invested in transport problems and devoted several , years to studying and writing about them. In 1937 he became public relations director for the British Road Federation, comprised of acsnciutions interested in road-buildiiig in the United Kingdom. Oiiring the war, a new kind of opportunity oprnrd. After several years with .the Oxford anil I'liikincham Light Infantry in nhii h he reached the rank ef taplain, (ieoree Vincent found himself in charge of the Canadian section of the British Information Ministry. I TWCATRC Km VANCOI Vl lt and VKTOItIA SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, II p in. FOR NORTH (H I EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS February 1 ss. Ciillcottn midnight FOR SOI TII Ol EF.N CHARLOTTE INLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 25 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 508 .K-, j . . inV;rW,.,i - - v - i i,wMiwiafc.wiyiiiir it ir a - j v y Totem Theatre. Wednesday, Febmon "COPACABANA A MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY h f & Admission (,0r Adult admission only by 1 which f Kl was followed several promotions. " 7PEtomAND HER SIXENVEt: Early in 1045 Mr. Vincent rc-j turned to Canada as press officer of the United Kingdom In-i ice nation Office at Ottawa. The ! tollowing year he attained the dip'oma'ic post of information i advisor to the UK High Commls-Ision-. r to Canada, also as U.K. Nancy no longer use this old-fashioned syitcm. niiwiidays licr hu.iliantl talU licr a financial whi'. I"1 she followed ihc advue ol inciw" a Current Account at The GiiW" Nancv w rites clicuun. td Information Office director. In 1940 he resigned from Civil Service and subsequently Joined Alcan. Didn't You See It in The Daily News? YOUR BIGGEST BUYERS' MARKET Country Girl; "I've been asked It: be married sev.-ral times." j Boy Friend: "And who asked i you. Daisy?" ! Country Oirl: "Mom and Dad." every penny fwii m' ttaltmcnt given Hank each monih. her banking off on ihi -too. hv reading, ' lt' WI You Know I low". I" " purnc sie booklet ' tips on day 'u! bf prepared speciHy by The Comnicnc. vMCxjC- '.hit AiH Because of tho thorough circulation of the DAILY NEWS, vour advertising reaches MORE families in city and country .... more people prepared to buy the things you sell or manufacture. The advertising columns of the DAILY NEWS ore rcodv SALES MARKETS, for every type of product ond scv'cc. v ' V DAILY NEWS a.l ...... ..r Urfil brcmcMl 65 i -r.rn. h.j nftlc. The Cano A WOMAN AND HFa UNKIKC of Commerce, Toronto. The Canadian Bank of Comrriel I A I : r . I O J L. .L. f. m kiqvai wmiw pwni m WJ sns wvi tuwu