te Prince Rupert Daily Ney we Wednesday, September 3 : 1952 36 “ity Men Take Civil Defence (yg Two Prince Rupert men ar im as quali j}among Canadians taking an ad ba ie gence. ee t t \ lighthearted All Will Hear Debates In | Professor 4° Talks Selling “ouse Under New System vanced course in civil defence E : aig 3 i wa , z A“light B y DOUGLAS HOW | which opened today at Ottawa |" Ul IVE ine | . 7 “5 p L * night ke] : adian Press Staff Writer l'‘They are Fireman J. C. Ewart ue work while a W. iE i vit A UK? ‘ : and Thomas Elliot, of B. C, Pack- | Hil e€fene " retail OTTAWA (CP) —A _ parliamentary problem ave stale Mr. Hill Prof. Larry \ i ould soon be laid to rest. Following completion of the (lar il nei h f t ear ihe next session will be the first to solve’ for 10-day course, Mr. Elliot will re- Fire Ha in Booth M HI everyone in the Commons chamber—members, re- } auditor t ENDS TODAY K athi vn Gra iasti porters and visitors alike—the puzzle of what is go- Hoo. tee ee “LOVELY TO Look i era, to U ws pap ut ing on, and serv him and di- . ' A Halifax firm is installing a ee. é wing : wards the | sound re-inforcement system STARTS - 5S) Ane ae that wili allow everyone in the ee Fhe —— E Vu ‘alNs | big green chamber to hear what > ~ Wise nds 0 ee easant | 9 speaker is saying, just as RS well 8 BP Teen prospective CUS- though they were sitting side by Satisfy t OI “Witt pie 1 J increé i M Katheri: I rie is side. For years now members have The mighty ; ae 'N'peen complaining that the vis- novel might er more ] A t : ta es 5 40 Ne litors and press galleries, and on the screen! where e) s Mr. VukehtCh Wil | even a fair number of the mem- Seite on ] “He ) port f tonight and to-/ bers themselves, could not ade- Masterpiece ot love, ance of aj anne quately hear what was being laughter and j inns ie : sald. adventure, produce Cos ses ag Pl : iT PAYS Experts believe they have found by i company Ss ( A + ~ ae ieee i . : sa ; en ‘ the answer in a network of mi tomer a frie1 nd t TO AD VERTISE on , . that made. "QUO VADIS"! cronhones and loud-s spe rke : similar to that used in th CER ERE SSUES eee ‘San REoeREERE British House of Commons at Westminster. The system will be installed and waiting for members when they return t their seats here in November ATTEND CONGRESS—Among tl elegates a iding tie 22nd world congre of Paxe : A fin ia r ie i © , R it Montreal are a nun earing c/o! ational dress. Delegates include left to ° fé-man crew ir a wanes + ‘ , f . _ oT % Gassaun tas on Halifax under ight: Rafael Ciavez, Mexico; Agnes Konadu, Gold Coast, West Africa; Maria Pham Thi Tu, { « id a SAGA, Vette Wallace's of Course a 33-year-old Montreal-born \ N Jorge Guerro, Mexico Therese Niokanna, West Africa. The theme of the con- engineer named Frank B. Lee in international federation of Catholic s.udents and intellectual associations, is the mis- a Canadian of Chinese descent i f th Liversity (CP EROTO) went to work early in July. They nee 7 a ae eigama | ccniaea. expect to be busy through the summer fitting their moder paratus into a chamber that A Dignified Budget Payment Plan f RAFAEL SABATINI'S caramoucl (= Whitaker’ s Foll y Now Uitra-Modern Panis «\ | never intended for this sort of M-G-M Ss) Wallace's feature handy menthly Budget Payment Plan to thing IDALMD Su land: } structure will be town ae noe preems if i } ho desire tl Members’ desks now are on R uters Whitaker's ly is \ the house I shall get | modernized. Out will go the Ro i : hevetane ae he convenien of tI custemers 10 desire this form —_— * . . < ny, rae f ’ _ he eng ‘ x oe za nvited their sides and the green rug is| now Huggett’s reality if the monstrosities even if; man marble and Moorish arches SS Spectacular Color by PECHNICOLOR oh oes : msc avid Aewipna sche tinue Seteahd tei rolled back. The opposition n , Witley Park, the fabulous Ed t I yulling down one third| which were built by 2000 work- ‘€ Ss Pe a) & q ; ber C / ts to ! n lt he A t L} n many of them craftsmen | ae? \\C a oo WAT on sa” i 5 0 he wey oy 52 5 5 bers’ lobby outside is a stock 5 playg yuil rere | ¢ i h, many ol the ré - C2 - pie, \7 LE: ¥ Wanace 2 epar tment tore room and electric wires are all by the financier, Whitak } ar glass of t ight specially from Italy i ' GF +} 6, ‘ 7 rv e ‘ } 94. ar Ir STAREING over the place. Groups of Si Wright, a i 1? e1 ' : r garden. whet Huggett and his 24-year-old sie tan cian ah mn tent Bn 9 on a ne ' : f \ rg asin i ; SBRBREV ORE AR RRUEF OMAP See seers escorted by guards 1 ury and sil nown Whit-| y : right once sat and| Wife, Mary, have decided to re- apy ELEANOR JANET Me i . coming into the chamber bt ker’s F I con- | ; ted hi home-grown | tain the 120-foot-long bridal RANGER: ARKER JENGH TERRER the work goes right along verted into an_ ultra-modern|, t nd imported tropi- , 5ulte with its 30 windows . “TRACT ARE PEO The overriding aim, says Mr. | food i fa ts new} ; ‘ ill! come down They will also keep the 50- f i Lee, is to install the equipment | owner, Ronaid J. Huggett n the east wing { half foot-square oak-floored dining f eyening Shows 7 . as unobstiusively as possibl Hug ) eader of Brit-} ¢; f Elizabethan - style; TOOM, a lo-Car garage and a - Matinee Saturday? - . 4 : : tees Theatre Y : ‘ a One big headache was how to ain’s ca Vil. . long bank of cookers designed Fae ey i oe suspend 19 microphones so they | paid £150,0 ‘ Witle ma to feed 400 guests at one sit- will hang about 10 feet off the Pai a? ee vena or pe * ting From a farm to a fiddle—Waily News Classi r and in such a way that a sa el r i tion tans warbar ir clitinl er dienaee ae geet TODAY 7 - 9:05 — Tyrone Power in “DIPLOMATIC COURIER" ogre te S Occasions serve” 3 ee : s s ; as bil ‘ : voice in any part of the chambe; i ! 1360 act of i pra a yy fy ; and be heard easily woodlan 00-201 pal i ie ict Mee see \ 3 . : : en was eventually decided to chain « ificia : x FRAT ispend them from wires fas- pal rt v r] don : ee tened in turn to wire trung | theatre full-siz n—and [OLLYWOOD ‘(AP In 1945 iain m side to side of the chamber | an undery ball Frank Ross first said he was ele to the ceiling, far above The balirom, built und ne ing to produce “The Robé MAYO ALSO the: green carpet of the lake Ww ist a m This week he said final RONALD ON TWO-WAY SYSTEM Se ating cian a ie a ge OT RRS? REAGAN NOE & THE The aim is to have a two-way | W710. Started with yg is tee aca Age oa GENS yo SAME ‘ system the microphones to ay ind made A we a ae %* — li w b ve it NELSON cia? tol yRAS < PROGRAM broadcast the voice of the mem- ~ But mie thin ea ‘Wy ftake ntil i all dns PA R ite Gee 4 ber speaking and small lot d- Folly Hut ae is Re oe sith an BG | Techricobou! C ~ CARTOON speakers for listeners. The loud- Ri nchoe Ragan nectar, Mian en ce ts uae lo PF a COLLEG a peakers will be fitted all over; * <" . ; nage Vel Bie n AOF 1 or NEW the chamber, one for each two-:' “ : ee omega gaye : na many 1ais “STARTS TOMORROW pe : e member desk, one for each two ae ue hdl : : wenivers OF Mie prise gallery, ON Ce eg ee ” ae ee on ; CAPITOL SHOWS ; ; one for each two seats in the 2 _ Pier es on aa f 1id. An agent friend : ionaire Siri; ; a oe a aiecm anakis 7 - 9:05 p.m. id other galleries upstairs . ? ee ’ Old him about an unfinishor A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE In the diplomatic gallery there hn Leigh. Now he intends tO hook he was handling by Lloyd - ’ " = ar } t eyvera } ndred ea . ; will be a small control cousole °F! a ral hundred head|g pouglas about the man rf inir ca ! Dian inti 1 Ciwius rom which an operator can turn ~* : rucified Chri wheat, barley and oat i on the microphone nearest the ve At that time, I didn’t even man who has the floor z snow who Lloyd Douglas wa The others will be kept off. If a neeomeeeee es But the idea Was so intriguin they were all turned on at ence that I bought the novel when i F : ‘ le nts eh ' the members would be robbed of was only half finished he members uid ' “yr Thus began one of the k ome of their favorite pursuits a hus began o1 f th ) 2 wtin sy at j i tion Sagi ir 10 vwoOd . 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