rfnrc Rupert Dailp J3ctos Friday, May 31, 1946 SHORT SPORT Br the Canadian Pre.su The American Davis Cup team defeated Australia nine years ago. yesterday when Don Budge and Gene Make downed Jack Crawford and Vivian McGrath 7-5, 6-1, 8-fl, in the doubles following earlier singles victories. The U.S. team wmt on to capture the cup by winning the challenge round from England. Wilbur Shaw edged Ralph Hepburn by two seconds to win the Indianapolis Speedway race nine years ago today. Shaw covered the 2-mile brick courre at an average of 113.58 miles an hour to break the record of 109.069 set by Louis Meyer at Huntingdon Park, Calif., a year previously. FARMER FINNS The majority of Finland's more than 3,500,000 people make their living by farming and dairying. Mil ill 1 mm . .Li'iimit'j HI B usiness an d W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 ' BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. m . Books, Magazines, Newspapers rnone aiue biu mes. ureen &5) HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavlne Beauty Culture in all its branch ts 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD, Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANG ING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) MORITZ & BROTHERSTON General Contractors Building - Repairing Wrecking and Foundation Work We also move buildings. FREE ESTIMATING Phone Black 943 INTERNATIONAL r j p i t vuucaLiuiiueiiie oiiiuuis r CANADIAN, LIMITED r Montreal, Canada a F. LOV1N. phone Own 974 H; Krprrsentatlve Box 62 i. 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite TMCA i; PRINCE RUPEKT, B.C. KM PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKS Mil 14 our glasses to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. IP mt irwiir rr vm Baseball Scores American League Chicago 0-4, Cleveland 0-3. Philadelphia 1-3, (New York 6-6. Washington 5-2, Boston 6-7. Detroit 7-1, St. Louis 1-2. National League St. Louis 3-12, Pittsburg 9-11 New York 5-1, Philadelphia 3-8. Cincinnati 2-7, Chicago 6-6. Boston 0-10, Brooklyn 5-8. Western International Vancouver 4-2, Salem 5-3. Victoria 2-4, Spokane 3-10. Bremerton 8, Wenatchee 7. Yakima 0-4, Tacoma 3-5. (No-hit game pitched by southpaw Cy Greenlaw. First of W.I.L. Season). Pacific Coast League San Diego 9-2, Los Angeles 3-1. Hollywood 4-3, San Francisco 7-1. Sacramento 4-1, Portland 8-4. Oakland 3-3, Seattle 4-1. FRENCH INVENTION The bayonet, was named for the city of Bayonne. France. where the weapon was develop-1 ed in the 17th century. , j I for 25 yOU SAVE 16 Yes, MINORA BLADES are back in the big Economy Pock I Now you can get 1 2 MINORA BLADES for only 25. Remember, for extra savings, ask for MINORA BLADES in that generous Economy Pack! Prof, essionai MERRELL & GRETSINGER CONTRACTORS Buildings Moved Foundations Built Excavating and Rock Work Our Specialty With Modern Equipment. PH. BLACK 926 BLACK 270 For Free Estimate. ir it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M.SAUNDERS Blue 6C6 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pjn. From the East- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday -10:45 p.m. MANPOWER " PROBLEM Government Seeks Outlet for millions of Unemployed Laborers ROME, (J More than ever before Italy today looks upon its abundant manpower the only exportable surplus it has to dig the country out of the morass into which the war and 20 years of fascism have plunged it. Shipping and the tourist trade which once helped to balance Italy's budget are gone. The number of unemployed is estimated at 3,000,000. More than half are unskilled laborers. Agriculture's ability to absorb them has been-lessened because many fields still are mined or covered with war-produced swamps. The ministry of labor is looking for outside help to draw off manpower, i n is can come cniei- ly in two forms: 1. Emigration about which the Italian government has hopes, but no delusions. 2. Specific contracts whereby Italy can process other coun- tries' raw materials, paying for them with labor. Rome's Voce Republicana said that the spirit off Italy today is such that "15 million men would willingly leave tomorrow for any part of the globe." Pope Pius chose this theme recently when he gave a group of Americans a private audienceamong them Ugo Carusl, United States commissioner of immigration. The pontlff.xpressed hope that Bates would be opened- to immigrants, saying that "immigration could help solve Europe's saddest problem." South America Silent But while officials at the min istry of labor have hopes, there are, as yet, few results. No word of a welcome for Italian workers has been received by the Italian government from South American countries, Including Brazil and Peru. There are, however, hopes thai requests for Italian workmen will be made and that doors will be opened to immigrants, especially in South America, Belgium. France, Spain and perhaps England. Negotiations with. France for 25.000 miners to dig coal that France desperately needs are stalemated because of France's ruling to protect its own currency, that none or the earnings of the miners shall be sent back to their families in Italy. The Italian press is carrying almost dally articles of arrangements whereby British wool and cotton, Swedish wool and other raw materials will be worked by Italian factories, returning in payment part of the processed poods. Circles close to the ministry of labor, however, said that the only contract thus far negotiated Is with Norway, whereby that country supplies wool and cotton for Italy to process and pays for the processed goods with codfish. There is considerable interest on the part of private foreign capital in Italian labor, which is a baTgaln on the international LFITN E S Si IRS WIND-UP DINNER The Civic Recreation Board entertained the Instructors and leaders of Rup-Rec at a most enjoyable dinner on Wednesday evening. Nearly all these fine young people were able to be present, together with members of thu Civic Recreation Board and staff members of the Civic Centre. Tills dinner marks the -end of the RUR-Rec spring season. All gymnastic classes will be discontinued until the fall except the Junior boys, Junior girls and the Juvenile class on Friday mornings. These activities will carry on into June. SOFTBALL GAME The exl-bltlon Softball game between Prince .Rupert All-Stars and University of Western Ontario, at the opening of the Gyro Bail Park tonight is expected to be a rea game with lots pf good ball talent on both teams. The preliminary game will be a history making event between Gyro Fireballs and Kinsmen Globe Trotters. SOFTBALL ENTRIES Softball entries should be In the hands of Don Forward tonight. LACROSSE There will be a lacrosse practice on Sunday afternoon at the Gyro Park. A good turnout of lacrosse enthusiasts is expected at this practice. MUSIC APPRECIATION HOUR A most excellent musical program has been arranged by O. R. S. Blaekaby for the Music Hour on Friday evening. This program starts at 8 o'clock and it Is hoped that all music devotees will arrive on time as the prgram will be longer than usual. We feel this Is an appropriate time, the occasion of the last Music Hour of the season, to thank Mr. Blaekaby for all his work In connection with the program which has given pleasure to so many people. The following is a list of the recordings to be heard: Overture "Egmont," Op. 84, (Beethoven). Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, cond. by Prof. Dr. Willem Mengelberg, Soprano, Tenor and Chorus "Herd Boy's Song" and "Pilgrim's Chorus" (Tannhauser), labor market. For example, an Italian workman today receives an overage of $22 to $44 monthly. On this some hopes are pinned that foreign capital eventually will operate some Italian industries. Food imports are important, say labor circles here, but until the Italian laborer has a chance to work, Italy will not be able to beg.!n walking the road to recovery. How'd you think of it?" P.O. Box 1464 Kermode Free Estimates and Prompt Service THIS AND THAT PRISON VISITOR'S ROOM J II W Th Cnrg Mallhcwf Ad-inn Service, flic "This is the best hideout yet! Phone Blue 850 Green & A All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters WHATS DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by J I'M NAST (Wagner). Else Knepel, Hans Clemens, with Berlin State Opera Chorus, con. Dr. Frelder Weiss-man. Orchestra 6 Deutsche Tanze (German Dances) K. 509, C (Deutsche Tana (German Dances) K. 600 (Mozart). Berlin. Philharmonic Orcrestra cond. by Hans Knappertsbusch. Soprano Solo "Oh I Had I Jubal's Lyre" (Joshua 1749) (Handel) sung by Isobel BailUe. Violin Solo (a) "Sa Murmurs" (Casteinlevo). (b) "Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rlnuky-Korsakoff) played by Jascha Helfltz, piano . acccm. Arpad Sandor. Piano Solo -"Minuet C. Major" (Op. 14, No". 1) (Paderewskl). played by Ignace raderewskl. Orchestral Suite "Casse Noisette Suite" (Nutcracker Suite 1 (Tschaikowsky) (Op. 71a), Ber lin Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Robert Heger. Trio, Soprano, Tenor and Bas ; "Te Sol Quest' Anima" 'To Me Thy Heart Belongeth) At-tlla, Act 3 (Verdi) sung by Eliza beth Rethberg, Eenjamlno GiRh and Ezlo Plnza, with orchestra acccm. Flue Solo, with orchestra "Andante C. Major" (K. 315 flu and orchestra (Mozart . Beilin Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Leo Blech. Voices of t he Past Quartctto "Bella FMla Dell' Amore" (R!o-lett, Act 3) (Verdi). Caruso, tenor, DeLuca, baritone, Galll Curci, soprano, Perlnl, contralto. (Recorded 1912-14). Veil Solo 'Tre Glornl" (Slci-llana from "Nina"). (Pergolesit played by Felix Salmond. Tenor Solo "Preslied" (Prize Song), Die Melsterslnger. (Wagner) sung by Slglsmund Pillnsky tenor, with Meta Selnmeyer, soprano, with Berlin State Opera Chorus cond. by Dr. Frelder Weissman. Orchestra Hungarlon Dances Nos. 19, 2d and 21 Brahm$ WANT TO BE AN ANGEL? Wlfl'O CHFCKFD MY DKIVINgI f AMD CHECKED MY CAR, J ft I WOULDN'T BE PlUNKING- 1 I this stream-lined gu(TarJ In 1945 28,500 persons became "stream-lined puitar plunkers" because of automobile accidents. The toll will be much greater in 1!MG unless motci.sts pledge themselves to drive safely in safe cars. On May lf, the police of the United States and Canada, under the sponsorship of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, launch their Traffic Safety Check Program. They urge the drivine nublie to cooperate by living up to the I police slogan, "Check your Driv- I ing Check your Car Check Ac-' cidcntB." I S. E. PARKER LTD. FOKI) and MONARCH IHIALKKS niliY.rWn SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday BS Catala, 1 :30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9'pjn. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands evry fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 ! Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA 'LEE Q. What Is considered the standardized fee for Uie groom to give the minister for a wedding ceremony? A. There is no standardized fee. The groom should give according to his means. Q. Is it obligatory that a formal invitation to an evening affair be address to both the husband and the wife? A. Yes; neither one should be omitted. Q. Should fish be served on hot plates or cold plates? A. Fish should always le served on hot plates. B B C. Orchestra cond. by Sir Adrian Boult. Contralto 0010 "He Was Despised" (Messiah, (Handel) sung by Muriel Brunskell. Chorus "Hallelujah" Messiah (Handel). Royal Choral Society, London, Eng., with London Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Classified Advertising pays. Get in stem why lack pep) Dick bothering you? Rheumatic Pains making your day miter able? Your sleep disturbed? 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