- * P53 ah oe os Prince Kupert Daily News Monday, November 10, 1902 REMEMBI RANCE DAY November | 1th, 1952 OF RVICE AT THE CENOTAPH 11 A.M.—SIG BY CATHEDRAL @ELLS t. TRE SILENCE 2. OCANADA B.C 4AL Prince Rupert Shrine Band O Canac r home and native land! T ov 1 all thy sons command Wit rv eal we see thee rist The True North strong and free At ( O Canada Wwe a ard for thee oc glorious and free, We la we St ym guara ior thee ( S ion guard for e¢ ) O Canada” flag will be raised top-mast 3; CEASE FIRt Sounded by Bugler W. J. Rance Duri the Cease Fire” flag will be lowered half-mast Bugler W. J Dr. E. A Wright First Presbyterian Church Sounded by Rance 6. HYMh “O God, Our Help in Ages Past’’ OG es pa Beneath the shadow of Thy Our » < f throne Our st orn Thy saints h A € bl. Sufficient is a alone A nal home And our defe O God Our heip In ages past years to come Be T 1 our ard while troubles last And our eternal home Canon Basil S. Prockter St. Andrews Cathedral Church 8. PLACING OF WREATHS Duri e placing of wreaths pipers will pla The Lame 7 REVEILL Sounded by Buaqler W. J. Ran Duri | ( ii f “Reveille” flag will be raised top-mast 10. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN In the ever f ment weather, the service Ww ye he the Audit 1 f the Civic Centre French Gallantry Acquits Woman of Murder Charge ©.” REIMS, | lantry toward a woman accused of a crime of passion ; | came to » of Yvonne Chevallier, 41, charged with the ae of her politician husband. A of f farmer ¢ “rance (AP)—Traditional French gal- tne resct other | crowd of se | side cheered when sh duilding after he: but of and thousand travel son ac utes 1D der of Pierre ( veral t of the mur- 42. She was accused of five shots} _ 4 Plain into him at Orlean Aug. 12.| laughter oa nad failed +0 ; ion 1951. the day after he had been|@P With her husband's spectacu named minister of youth < a| lar political and social career sports in Pre Re Ple 5; Yvonne made no attempt to deny the shooting ss ‘row f indred in | EN heen ; a Sa 7. ees defen is that h vhe courtroon pplauded — the _. | committed ime in a mo ment of p after her hus- |band declared he was going to Many Attend divorce her and marry his more |}glamorous mistress pret | blonde Jeanne Perreau, 34, mar Tattersall jried and owner of an Orlean | candy store . Defence lawyer Pierre Ac- [ t RQ t | quaviva yesterday pointed a fin as | es | ger at Mrs. Perreau and said it ‘ was she who should be in the People fi walks of life) gefendant’s box for breaking up filled St A f Anglican the home Cathedral Saturday to pay final | He said | Yvonne's that on husband one occasion respect s most told her to go resnect ‘ Sey aS " ee : Vv. Tatter | find a lover ail wi } y at h 2 omens home last W Pioneer cal ker don on Pre “| Reports Denied Rupert ryde M T served for a tin engin- B C lai; t cer shortly a! dine ot BY LoMmplainen the city and wa f :. tie orig inal m¢ he wie ia > | D, m g Si it Union He ed in his n a a e ul ; oe VICTORIA €P)—P. J. Sinnott, finet 6 “TY | Victoria lawyer who counsel rst 20 years i ' ‘ rege 5 +) eten ep. | for Lloyd Charles Ritter, for- i ; : oe + “g merly of Prince Rupert, in hi ‘ni a és ive seal suit against a Vancouver auto 1g r AY ue where c vanade mobile firm, says Vancouver re- miiek stasche Auth the altar POrts which stated Ritter had ane in St ‘gnlmnia 2 eaten: complained in court about the Ay . A { , A ai + 1 Mr. Tatters: first. wif whe type of person with whom he BS woh, = ap t Pr > > her € came here with him from his ae rs locked up here were native Birken! i, England, died 2 here in 1918 and } whi te The mainland reports were i Ae 2 @iGg if en ‘ married 1930 to M Charles that Ritter testified he had Hills : oe" heen. “thrown in with drunks Besides his wife. he leaves two — drug addicts” in the Victoria ons, H, V. Tatt ll and Leslie; | J+ a stepson, George Hills, CCF MLA Mr Sinnott said Ritter had for Prince Rupert: and three been referring to the Vancou- stepdaughte Mrs. F (Lena) Ver jail when he gave his evi- Grimbile, Mi Sam (Ge rtrude) | dence. Haugan, and M John (Amy) Mr. Sinnott said his client Kasper : had testified that a Victoria po- There are also 18 grandchil- ,lice sergeant had used abusive dren and 12 great-grandchildren. | language to him here and said __| Saskatchewan Pool, ; Medical Resources In Fighting Polio REGINA | p Saskatchewar mobilized all its health resources this year to see that every polio patient was given adequate treat ment Faced With a record polio yeat there have been more than 1,000 cases with epidemic past—the province's doctors, nurses, and hospita! ministrators got together and worked out a plan to prevent hospitais from being swamped the peak of the ad- vith polio and suspected polio patients No polio patient who was in erious need of tast treatment had to do without becauss f lack of hospital space tape HIGH PRAISE One th department ‘ ad } praise for the spe fficier eO-ornera tion province's polio fatiter: had a and iild he needea the polio clinics were med W patients whx ud kept at home or iz ospi xf smaller communij- € D« A nat 4 uti Sf I dde . uid re Ait t il tnat ape ou eia e patient getting be polio clin i 1€ important result Ww f oO and relatives of a x ere ntent oO f ¢ evere case i ospi There was ! delay nt 3 € osp ‘i wed t , t e thelr eq Visi in town for th me former resident Bill Richardson, who spent a bus} time meeting old friends. One d Doug Standring, n opportune beat Bill on th time to bowling alley sil} one time, was a lead pin bowler hers Peeping-Tom Scientists Seek Sex Secrets of Homing Piceon seeour = By ROBEI CAMBRIDGE scientists are prying into pigeon to find out why it way home, Can bird of the opposite ure the messenger from the it stinctive beeline for the hon loft? Peeping Toms at Cambridge Universitys zoology departme hope to see the answer through the eyes of tiny microfilm cam eras strapped ur rs ider test pigeon Bach day flieht they log the of bird released many mile away. They want to know why ome of the homing pigeons take three times as o fly the long a same distance others The scientists are also trying other tests—such as “jamming he vigeon’s radar.” : Midget magnets are mounted on the birds. If it is a magnetic force which causes them to re- turn home, the scientists believe the real magnets will neutralize that, instinctive force and the birds won't know which way to Six grandsons were active|it was in this connection that turn. pallbearers. They re Vaughan | Set. Walter Andrews, of the city Non-magnetic trickery has al- Tattersall iv, John end George | force, was being called to Van- ready failed Pi 20 ss ; a mkt , Haughan, Terr; and Lester |couver to testify for the other)...” .... cake - an Grimble dite ed to flying south toward their Honorary vallbea’ers w Peachey ere $.L.| Ritter is William | let Oldsmobile Ltd. G. Stee: for suing Dueck Chevro- alleged homes were suddenly released at a spot from which,they would have to fly westward. The scien- Feor.' Casey, Dave Mac- | malicious sec 2 Was \ ' Bell, Geo: B. Ca “ey, Dave Mac bag i age Prosecution. He was | ¢jc+ figured they would continue kenzie, George Cress and A. C.|charged with issuing bad to fly ©-u'h amd become lost. But Clark. cheques to the company but was | a1) tie hirds returned home C Organist at the impressive | not convicted ! F ot ceremony at which Canon Basil; He bases his claim for S. Prockter officiated was Peter | ages on embarrassment, Lien, The hymns were “Peace, | Perfect Peace,” and “Hark, Hark and family difficulties My Soul.” out of his arrest. dam- time jlost through being in custody, arising Honing pigeons have bez used as messengers since Biblic - times. King Solomon used them. The Roman historian Pliny tells of homing pigeons flying mes- To Early Teutonic Tribal King : englat MEH A MUST SER the sex lite of the homi 509 Monarch Forder. Gleaming , ‘ nelailic green, jots of extras ometumes takes the long & ren! family car $2125 ° TRUCK VISITS ASIA--The Duchess of Kent pects the men of the lst Battalion, The Queen's Own Roval Kent Regiment, at their headquarters at Kuala Rubu Bahru during a visit to south- east Acia. The Duchess is Colone|-in-Chief of the Regimen (CP from U.K, Information) * Alberta Oil to Reach Pacific Next August 1 teh « I don't thi BELLINGHAM. Wash Tran a t approximately $35,000 Tpermi wil be submitted inume col ld have done better than Mc Oil Pipe Line Company | 0 being de d to utilize a el o th Cans al Re 1 Gen Hospital! } | ‘ de vd through! United Stats rovernment au { tain from Alberta thoritic This probably was true of th ' ‘. extensio will Awarding of contracts fo vo Saskatoon hospitals as we proximately $2,750,000, Mr,| engineering, designing and cot More than one doctor has said. wart icated. Furthermore,! struction of the pipeline exter hat the co-operation against n ’ constructed Curing 1953 sion will be made shortly polic saved many lives There Pe t will be ready for oper Canadian Bechtel Limi were almost 70 deaths in Saskat- when General Petr ile um agent for Trans Mountain Oil hewan up to October , mpleted in 1954 Pipe Line Company und, a ich What complicated the picture Of tt southward ex-\is responsble for pianning, de was the wide area of medical 1a) ‘ for a 24” pipeline | signing, engineering and super greement about polio. Medi j Trans Mountain is/f a dista of four miles with- | vising construction of the pips still has a lot to learn about g ] le $86,000 in Canada and 14 additional | line. Canadian Bechte] Limited 1e disease. doctors say s il pipeline from Ed-/ mil the State of Washing-| is a subsidiary,of Bechtel Cor a resul the are diff t t Alt ‘ Var iver t rt : will run south- | poration s about how it he Pacific Coast. This will weste from on the B.C While tia ns Mo w ij ould be treated ompleted i Aucust ‘ ext 5 jer town Seattl A tain Ol] Pipeline will have faci COMMON APPROACH ear and Alpert cud FORen e lateral 16” pipeline will ities to tray to- 120.000 In Saskatchewan, doctors and ;,.... » Pac % oS shunt, - The pe me W — am grees " “! | barrels of per “day representatives virtually e ‘ Ge aad . ; : p ; 438 i — ” ' has been d d so that by the refinery ( : I izet Sound cation ¢ ‘ “onst it ' terested group agreed on a vain y 7 omen el . : “ sional construction of additional pump ommon approach to questi RI oa a G : : a oe te stations nh exet f 200,000 bar such as what type of patient Pe Cc , 8 . ‘a sc : if ms oe of cruc ° op Ay Can | should be kent a > wh er aad ; Gh ; : ; ; ransported : Coa ve ns 35 000 arre per day ar pplications for the required . : shguid be retained local a Every arre Alb 4 hospital, and who go to which reaches the P N Regina or Saskatoon Ld west will reduce demand « vas are tis ew covers Queen's Ancestry Dates Back ci") 2S hou'd act as “traffic er \ y amount and theret but Regina and Saskatoon in order substantial wa t gi supply region LONDON (Reuters)—A research team today “®t of dozen ——— to norma Liane ‘ The city detachment The young boy not bicycles Were found been claimed If they are not claimed WHO LOST THEIR BIKES? tour large at various soo! Could You Attord *700 Hospital Bill? Be Protected—Keep Your Prem Paid up to Date RCMP, would like to jy owns the five bicycles which have been qi the 1 . Wh for the past several weeks PONCE statiog OleS ald a twe wheels , eT lor “0 hay places in te city a police will SORES LOWEST COST PROTECTION AGAINST CRIPPLING HOSPITAL BILLS! WOOL LINED RUBBER BOOTS AND OVERSHOES For Ladies, Children Men ano 7eMand i ne lengthened the Queen’s ancestry by a couple ' ' , “4 : . generatio? but pruned back the family trees of may OSE pimen (Mi ° i ts AAl Peer me ‘ stl brougt o li ave British no ‘ 1id the Ques been carefully checked to de ancest } een tra 1 ba lermine the Queen's ancestr { 7 cer utoni k to rly Christian era ) W } Some other British family trees have been the re by earch while others have extended se | PRINTING ‘ |Dibb Printing Co. 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