r T0I)AT GEO. RAFT Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 15. 1901 FESTIVAL OF LIGHT ' It A MSG ATE, Eimland (CP) A 'Festival of Lighi ."--lour mils of illuminations to be held nightly from July to October, will be one of this town's contributions to the festival of Britain. The sea-front will be ablaze with changing colors. ASBESTOS DISCOVERY DERDEPOORT, Sohth Afrlc.i (CP) What is believed to be a blR new asbestos field has been discovered near this town on the Bochuanaland border. Experts claim the existence of a rich concentration over an area of one square mile. My - - AOS Tt .fc. ..,., 1 i Ul n RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE 5! Canada to Share Food MEXICO CITY (CP) A Canadian plan for organizing worldwide distribution of food, first advanced two years ago, will again be one of the leading topics of discussion at the fifth annual conference of the International Federation of Agricultural producers. The federation is an international farmers' organization with membership In 26 countries. It will meet here May 29. It acts In an advisory capacity to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. In 1949 the federation met at Guelph, Ont., and elected H. H. Hannam of Ottawa as president. Mr. Hannam, president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, still holds the post. At that 1949 conference, Canada's delegation suggested that food distribution be organized under an International agency 5 19515 Outstanding l'v Measure St . ' Ci w T 1's s2 s i" y ' TC P. Afr yea the can. liev ma ern Made-to i Clothing r. ......... : .. , - r- '. NEW COLORS FOR GUARDS As Coloned-in-Chief of the Regiment, the King recently presented new colors to the First and Second Battalions of the Coldstream Guards. The ceremony took place at Windsor. This picture shows: His Majesty the King taking the salute as the battalions march past the Royal dais. Her Majesty the Queen is seen on the dais with His Royal Highness Prince Charles as the colors of the Second Battalion pass by. , H1UuLi0 luMlli Uftl liUbtll' which would strive to see that needy nations were fed at prices they could afford. There was also a plea for increased production at that time. This year again, Mr. Hannam says, the plan for orderly distribution will be discussed by the federation. LABOR IS TOPIC "So You Want to M ve IIESE I Council Resolves on Clean up DECLARES WAR ON UNTIDINESS 11 "Action in Sports" A "Bone For a Bone" ' pjjj7 Slums at 7 - 9 p.m. mm . j Another subject important to 1 Canadians will be the interna-1 tional movement of farm work-I ers. Delegates have been seeking I a method of moving workers The MEW .lory of City council is going to wage an all-out war against dirt, filth and rubble which meets the eye in Prince Rupert, Resolution to this effect was made at last night's council meeting by Aid. Douglas Friz-zell with support of the whole council. Iwlovfd Mrs. Miniver! Canadians Visit Yorkshire Field . MIDDLETON ST. GEORGE. Yorkshire. England (CP) Fighter pilots from Canada's Red Indian Squadron made a brief goodwill visit to the RAF station nere. Sqdn. Ldr. Bob Davidson, commanding officer of the Canadians, renewed wartime associations with the-station commander. Group Capt. Coles. During the Second World War Mkldleton St. George was a bomber base from which. RCAF Lancasters and Halifaxes flew to bomb Berlin. Canadian pilots who accompanied Davidson were FOS. John Kb: v.i - "'.', . ' ' i . i t " Add m i iit!.. . "w 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR (Subject to Change) 4 : Greatrix, Peterborough, Ont.; G. A. Debenham, Sintaluta, TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Tall Tales 4:45 Stock Quotations & I Aid. George Casey started the ball rolling. He cited several lots and business premises in the city which he termed as "filthy." "Who Ls responsible for cleaning up those premises?" he asked. Aid. Frizzell explained that In many cases the city sanitary inspector had called on owners of 1 dirty premises and had pointed out that a "clean-up" was necessary. The owners had told the inspector to "mind your own i,u.':iness." The inspector did not , feel he was in a position to en-j force laws, and had referred such matters to the health committee. I Mayor G. W. Rudderham ad-! vised that the health committee had full right to ask police as FRASER HOUSE We shall not be responsible for artirU loft across International boundaries to do farm work, both on a seasonal and year-round basis. Such a system, it is felt, would provide labor in areas when and where needed. The federation will hear a report from the United Nations on the status of plans to relieve and reconstruct devastated areas and will discuss practical steps which it might take to aid such work. Leading speakers Include Dr. Hugh Keenleyside, former Canadian deputy minister of mines and resources, now director of the technical assistance division of the UN, and Nelson Rockefeller, chairman of the U.S. advisory committee. Canada's delegation will number about 30 and will be led by W. J. Barker, vice-president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and president of the Manitoba Pool Elevators, and J. A. Marion, second vice-president of the federation, who Is president of Quebec's French-language farm organization. In! storage, or deposit after 30 davs from this del Sask.; Bruce Sheaby, Medicine Hat, Alta.. and Bob Wood, Lloydminster, Sask. The Canadian squadron !s stationed at Odiham, Hampshire, for a year's training with the RAF. GUARANTEE: May 14, I VD 1 . MR. AND MRS. HIC mm-. 0UR Individually measured whvn you order. Personally fitted when we deliver. 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 The Weston's 5:30 Intimate Review 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55 CBC News 6:15 Jr. Chamber of Com. 6:00 Supper Serenade C:30 Mr. Glencannon 7:oo CBC Hew i, 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Sq. to Broadway 8:00 Club Date 8: 15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album STOQi-Musical Program 9:30 Ray Norris Quintet Booze Prices Are Going up VICTORIA Liquor prices are going up In British Columbia. A 26-ounce bottle of hard liquor will cost 10c more. Beer will go up 5c a case on Wednesday because of the sales tax hike from 8 to 10 percent. sistance in such Instances and i that the ruling of the sanitary i officer should be enforced. j Aid. Frizzell, supported by Aid. j H. F. Glassey, said his commit- j tee would "most decidedly" take ; necessary action to combat un- i cleanliness in the city and to j enforce the rulings of the sani- j tary inspector. I PI BLIC WORKS HELP i POWERFUL BOATS Finland's biggest ice-breakers can achieve a speed of seven knots through waters frozen to a depth of nearly two feet. A iliiiiipMii'il priiilm! ill llif IIIIIIIMI lll.VIIII.llll lUld. I0:(!0 CHC Newt ' 10:10 CBC News 30:15 Miscellany 10:30 Bach Choir 11:00 Weather Report Fish Arrivals WEDNESDAY A.M. Suits Sport coats -Topcoats You are invited to view the newly-arrived outstanding display of fabrics and see our distinctive Made-to-Measure Stylvs. Fit Guaranteed with Every Garment Aid. Casey said the public works department would be glad to help where it could. He re-! ported that the site of the ! burned out Central Hotel had been cleared away by his department and the expenses charged to the owners of the property as authorized by the! Rupert Men's & Boys' Store I CIVIC CENTRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 16th And Each Night Till Saturday First Canadian Tour 1)115 ECT FROM 8 i MONTHS AT THE WORLp-rAMOUK "IT" CAFE IN HOLLYWOOD AND A SENSATIONAL RKCOKD-RKEAKING TOIR OF SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 7:00 Musical Clock '8:00-CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Kong 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Anything Goes 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Music, for Modems ' 9:30 Sunrise Serenade council previously. Aid. Harold Whalcn thought strongly that something should be done Immediately about Totem Park. "Who is responsible for the 9:45 Your Music Appointment 0:5!) -Time Slicnnl condition of that park? I never i saw such a dirty mess and it's 10:00 Morning Visit Don't trust your eyes! The Amazing Dr. Robert (Tex) He said if some effort to clean ' ln: J-Barry wood Shnw up that park wasn't marie soon.! !?:nT.'Us, Wp's,ArUs' h hurl In 'Wuh Q ro to on,l ri 1 10 1 45 Musical KltcllOll Aft j it myself." 3 BC EXPORT 'llUj 11 :00 Kindergarten of the Ail 11:15 Roundup Time 11 :30 -Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 1 - Rei .irdc.l Interlude 1 :45 Scandinavian Melodies , P.M. 12:00 M'.d-l)hV Melorllps 12: 15 CBC Newr 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B ,C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. I:00-Thc Concert Hour 2:90 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Rannom 2:45Summer Picnic, Comty. 3:15 Don Messer and'iiis Islanders 3: do Music Box EXPORT CANADIAN WHISKY MO lOMttO in 100 VNDI 11 tUHvitir)K Qt TH CANADIAN tOVtHMMMt 'Storm Warning' Is Fast-Moving "Storm Warning," coming to the Totem Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, tells the fast-moving underworld story of a girl who witnesses the murder of a newspaper reporter but fails to reveal the truth because of fear of hoodlums who have committed the act. There ls a violent love scene at the film's climax between Ginger Rogers and Steve Cochran, her sister's husband, who she has unwillingly shielded on behalf of her sister. Doris Day is the sister. One of the featured roles is the prosecutor who combats the town's fear of the hoodlums. ..I ii r sir ,'';;J- ill V! "1, Internationally Famous Lecturer, Author, Psychol:iRlst. Scirnlific, Educational and Hilariously Entertaining ! ! HYPNOTIST ACE SHARPSHOOTER Thrilling! . . . Blood-curdling! Genuine! JI000 will be donated to any local charity if any fake, trick or deception ls used' COWBOY SINGER Famous the World over on Radio, Stage, Records and Scieen. Watch for his first Canadian Records soon. IS HYPNOTISM FAKE OR SCIENTIFIC FACT? Sec for Tiurself ! ! The audience is invited to purtlcpatc at every demonstration by the amazing Morton-recognized as onvs of the world's finest demonstrators of Mesmerism, P.sychomelry and HYPNOTISM! Thousands Turned Away in Almost All Towns! Hugo Crowds Everywhere! Ask Anyone Who's Seen It! So Be Wise . . . Book Eorly! TICKETS AT CIVIC CENTRE! Pries: Res. 1.50 $1.00 General Admission (inc. Tax) .Art these two louiopel different in ihape or ettjhty identical Se careful ... remember you , con't always believe your eyes. ' THE BRITISH COIIMIMA DIS1 ILICKY CO. T t I.e. NIW WISTMINSTIK, 1-C. Optical illusions prove you can't always 1rul vnnr even. This advertisement is not published or displnye When it comes to paint, your eyes can fool you badly. Any paint looks good when you first apply ii. But how will it look in five years . . . yes,vcn one year? V the liquor Contrql Board or by the Government ol tri 5 BLONDIE The Jcl'y Roll Kid Bv CHIC YOU ItiiB advertisement, in nt puWi.shod or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government vt British Columbia. &I-L PAINTS have beauty you can see, quality you" can trust. You can depend on them lor the high hiding qualities, the enduring rexietanee to wear nd weather, which make your paint dollars go farther. i! n :iTt ( weo get rr j . i SB w hrnerpr ynu pntrtf. rl payt l tee your C-l-L Paint OraUr int. Js Bros. iSfSIimSIDES Chop 5uey - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE Fr Omside Orders Phone 133 A Good Placo to StoJ) 21 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwo, B C. Just a Nice Day's Drive ! . rrnn mmmt