Hririce Kuperr Ucjiiy i iew. Thursday, August 16, 1951 Week-end Garbage if FDR RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycle! 1 2 : 25 - Proci am Resume 12:20 B.C. Farm Ero:.uast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening a vi ici mud ri j uiwiii I 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer and His j Islanders (Subject W CbaneO Bidding For Maci House BuilJinq Job ! I According to advice from Mas- xctl, two Prince Rupert and one ' Vancouver contracting firm are; expected to offer bids for the building of four permanent mar-rlflcl quartern for the Department of National Defence. The contracting firms are Christmas Island in tire Indian ! Ocean has an area of orily 60 square miles with a population i of about 1.300. ' 2:30 Records at Random .vN" . J. : .! i . I 2:45 Do what you like; Comty. 3:30 Step Lightly THURSDAY P.M. 4:00- The Sunshine Society 4:3020.000 Leagues Under the Sea 4:45 Stock Quotation and Int, Something must be dorw so city can be collected, the unit board of health streswd at their meeting yesterday afternoon. Ala. H. F. Glas.'ey. chairman of the meeting, said city garbage collectors "won t work Saturday." ; "Thjy are In a union and they I cnly work five days a week. We will have to hire someone elb-a to do this work,' he said. i Sanitary Insuector Eiiwnrrt , Greer Si Brldden and Mitchell & Currle in Prince Rupert, and Medical Brutality Is Denied Hospitality and Good Food ul is our First Aim Hansen Construction Co. In Vancouver. 1,, 17 fr " To lane ANCIENT TRIBE The prehistoric PlcU of Britain are said to have been called Plctl" by the Romans because they painted their bodies. pmcdore Cafe i A'rV-- tt: fo) , LONDON (CP A blunt suggestion in the British medical jour- j nal "Practitioner" that doctors! are using human patients as; "guinea pigs" In scientific ex- j pertinents has provoked wld;- j spread Indignation among thaj profession. The article in the journal's I J III Hit I' . v " Bradley said that "nearly as much" garbage was piled up by city cafes over the week-end as there was during the whole wjek ; loi the period from Friday night to Sunday night was the busiest J time for restaurants. ! At; present, dally garbiige rol- ; lection in thu city begins Monday and ends Friday. -Attempt to have the collectors work over- 1 time-, or re-arrange their schedule ha-. Uen futile. Aid. Glussey said. current Issue deals with forms of human vivisection and other honor practices In Nazi concentration camps' in the last wa.'. Then It declares: And costs so much lass to prparf Of court you know how dsliclouf Bluo Bonnet It at m (proad for brood or loatt. Frathl Dolicatet Country twootl Why not onjoy thit oxtra goodnot in all your cooking, too T b: 00 Int. Comty. 5:10-The Weston's j 5:30 Intimate Rcvup 5:45 Young Man with a Song 5:55 CBC News 6:00 "Canada at Work" 6:15 Vaughan Monroe and Orchestra (1:30 Musn-ul Varieties "J: 00' -CBC News ::15 CBC News Roundup 7.30- Event.de 8: CO Radio Cartoons 0:15--Points of View 8:30-Tale3 of the 7 Seas 9:00 Cuestin's with Kt'stin 9:30 Vancouver Concert- Orel"). 10:00 - CBC Mews 10:10--C13C News 10:15 Let s Find Out !0-3- WlnnSpp" Drair.n . 11:00--Wemher !0'iotl ar.d Arrivals - -Fish FRIDAY AM. 7:00- Musical (Moi l: 8:00 -CBC News K:l(l - Here's BUI Good 8:lCt--Mornliig Kong 8:33--Morning Devotions 8:45-- Little Concert tt:0U- IHJi; NcjVs and (X.ir.y 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 .Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment 9:fH-Tne .Signal 10:1 Mortihi'i Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30-This Wt-k's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 A Man and His Mir.ic 11 :15 Roundup T:tne 1 1 -33 Weather Forecast it:31 -'-Message Pi-ilod ' i Hcc. int U:4j -Scandinavian Vclodies FRIDAY F.i. i?-ni- -Miit-iifiv t-r.-iowi's 12:15 CBC News ."We fhould take a lesson from this and give careful thought to the extent to which we are tend- j ing to abuse the trust our pa-, tlents put In us. Without such trust we and our patients are j lost. And its loss will never be compensated by that increased , Realistic Film Three Dimension 2 i.liiMlr2- y Onlu ,. l Pan Mad food in beaa- if vgtablt k - -m n melun-hot, Jk 'mm ufuliv browned, crispv, tod flavorful every umel iW U M ' 1 1 'y ' i''uldJtnow.Vllt.nbj. knowledge that might arise from human vivisection." The article mentions one method or investigation called cardiac catheterlsatloil, art operation involving the passing of a fine tube through the blojd-stream to the heart. How far, it auks,- are doctors justified in submitting patients to experimental procedure which may not be without risk to life? PATIENT'S RIGHTS ' The suggestion appears to be that the search for knowledge takes priority over the welfare of the individual patient," the journal adds. "Knowledge can be bought too dearly. Once the sanctity of the patient's right Is questioned there is no telling how rapidly the standards of practice will fall." Souea for fish and vegetable! turn Liflhf, tendtf eaka tr roar vcrr ume wicli Blue Boonerf Pcrfeci lor the iaog, too. fortbahbStimCprVen'"''k J rwrpom is suae feather. i , j tight iod flakr so much more Jl t A, J j ly with Blue Bonnet Margarine' ; I out to smooth, taste so aeucioos aod cost so little to prepare! 1 MONTREAL (CP) In the not j far distant future, tanks may ' roar right off theatre screens, over the heads of audiences and i disappear with a crash through I balcony exits. ; This far-fetched fantasy al-i ready la a reality to W. W. Wells iCoates, Br.tish Industrial designer, .who explained in a re-i cent Interview here how he I worked this and similar tricks i for an experimental film at the Festival of Britain." "We have designed and are cpe. jting Telecinema, a three-dimensional operation with j thre e-dimensional pictures and ! three-dimensional sound," said Mr. Coates. "The images on the screen seem to come right off the surface and descend Into I tile audience. Special sound de-' vi?es follow the movement of the object." j' Mr. Coates said that three-dimensional effects have been i tried by movie-makers before , but the sound angle Is new. j "I feel there Is room for tele-i vision and cinema existing; side ! by fide In most countries," Mr. ! Coates said. "New cinema tech-; tuques will call for a new type j of movie-making while television will adapt Itself to the i special needs of the home 1 viewer . . ." Only Blue Bonnet Margarine comes packaged convenient ways rmscHMiai'i I ffr CARNATION IS roved by doctors 'Blue Bonnet BUDGET STRETCHER IRYWHERE MARGARINE u ui cvvuiuuvu icguil-iypc wlul j 0 pscuge J NOURISHING, with all the impor- coavcaienc coior wuer in every boxl I Doctors explained that the j ethics of the profession frowned j la tlx exclusive new Blue Bonnet Yellow Quik bag. Just prcjj the color burton . . . knead the bag . . . ana delicious Blue Bonnet is colored ready to use in 2 minute flirt No messy mixing! No dishes to wask! No waste! on public discussion of such matters. But they denied em- j phatically that experimental vivisection was practiced by them on patients to advance their medical knowledge. 'There 18 absolutely no truth '.hkI values of line, pasteurized whole plus 180 I'nin of vitamin D per v JiKsnble thar ir agrees even with me jnd delicate babies. MT10N is extra safe because it .! pasteurized, then- if is sterilized t is sc.ilt J airtight ill me can. And hii is completely uniform no o from L.in to cm. Aik your ducror Ask your grocer for Blut Btimut Margarhu in whichever lUxanniTId package you prejer. 43 milk : PI n-- !J""t toAkI of fl motor, of FimCHMANN'S YEAST MAGtC BAKING POWDER mo4 Mhar On food preductt, i I In the suggestion that human eitig are Deing used as laboratory animals." said a council nit. nber of the British Medical Association. Ornitmn fur )r baby. "from Contented Cows" i. . . V". p ti ,-.., . ... ' '. 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