,TV SCHOOLS nufd from Pasc fE 1) he last We years local have purcnaseu ,uw .,.,- the equivalent V Li ll-i' . . i Hurricane racing to the War - i . have done." Mayor . nH pverv nupu na .'rp. The war in uic tn he. won so let ... Hninir our Dart, unwi 1C MV"0 jifiotps eacrt wrm a ...... f a Hurricane nitarhpti. were re hPha f or wonraa vi PrlnclDal E. A or ivu'b o a rrheeseman r-iril for wxr purchases oi any .. k. nrnvince." Mayor said in maninc me D. c Stuart said tnat C 1-" J WW -w with May 24, which is in honor of the memory ; l IJa H V ILilO LTV -11 JV V J VV home to us the great- p, MacSwcdn told the that the British flag ...... V,. lsvntrA4 rn qi n I 11CVUVHM the symbol of freedom lor those who are Brit- COLDWELL 1 ia Lewis D., 7.0U p.m. - CRP.B 1)0 C.I.C. NETWORK I IT is. Gladys Strum Pesident katchewan CCF Nay, 1 p.m. - C V V It P C.B.C. NETWORK men and women of empire." On the stage were regents of local chapters of the I.O.D.E.. principals of the elementary schools, and standard bearers of the I.O.D.E. chapters. The large Union Jacks set a particularly patriotic atmosphere to the pro ceedings. CFPR 11:00 Silent Wat port Coats and Slacks food Looking, Comfortable trouble being a good sport in '"tlies like those. Get in tunc with mmer look smart feel com- We've a downright rug-etl I"wdio. selection of sport coats and Wks in ,U..: ...1 tVm h colors iind mi ft orris irood I'"" o I., 'J the eye. . this great! Ufll I MAUr Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Alouette Quartet 5:00 Music America Loves Best 5:30 To be announced 5:45 Supper Club 6:00 Comrades In Arms 6:30 Information Please 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Soldier's Return 7:30 Political Broadcast 8:30 This is the Story 9:00 Kay Kyser 9:15 Globe Theatre 9:30 Globe Theatre 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Intermezzo THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Music for Moderns 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 March Time 10:00 To be announced 10:15 Consumer Service 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45 At Ease 1 1 :00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Showtime 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories 1:00 Political Broadcast 1:15 Spotlight Band 1:30 One Nlte Stand 2:00 Silent THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 O. I. 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DISTINCTION' Call mc "BILL" WILL IWIC CARDINALS Death' Reduces Numbers of Princes of the Church from 69 To 41 By LOUIS ZACCARDI Associated tress Writer VATICAN CITY, May 23 (AP) The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church advisers of the Supreme Pontiff and, at his death, electors of his successor now number only 41 out of a normal 70, a new low for modern times that raises the question of holding a consistory. Well Informed Vatican circles expect this to take place soon now that the war In Europe has ended. Despite the fact that Plus XII has been Pope for more than six years, this would foe the first consistory under his pontificate. Several times the number of car dinals ieii even, lower, but no other Pontiff has allowed such a ! long period to elapse without creating new ones. The Popes have generally fol lowed the custom of leaving one or two seats vacant, but In 1517 the number of cardinals had dropped to 18. Pope Leo X called a consistory and created 31 new cardinals ,the most ever created at one time. In December, 1935, Pius XI created 19 new cardinals, bring ing the total up to 69. Since then there have been no proclamations and the death of 28 men has accounted for the pres ent low figure. Of the 69 cardinals In 1935, 39 were Italian, three German, four American, six French, three Spanish, two Polish, two Czech, and Belgium, Hungary, Portugal, Ireland, Brazil, Canada. Austria, the Middle East, Argentina and Great Britain each had one. Deaths Since 1935 Of the 28 that have died since 1935, 14 were Italian and 14 non Italian, including three Amerl cans, two French, two Spanish, one Portuguese, one Brazilian and one British. This leaves Por tugal, Brazil and Britain without cardinal, while the United States has lost three of Its four It Is eenerallv believed that the vacant seats will toe lined the way they were In 1935, al though some Vatican sources be lieve the number of seats 70 fixed by Slxtus V in 1568 may Kinsmen's Boxing At "Y" Tonight Two feature bouts and eight schoolboy fights will be tne events of the Kinsmen's boxing tournament to be held In the vmca evmnaslum tonight as initial feature of their May 24 celebration. The principal bout will be between Garth Elder, Soo Suds, 127-opunder, and Billy Anderson, 125 pounds. The fight will be for a decision in rour two-minute rounds. Garth was awarded the best sportsman; troDhy at the Northwest Service Command boxing tournament early in April, and Billy Ander son was also a popular contender In the tournament. A. non-de clslon exhibition bout between Benny Windle, 145 pounds, and Leo Adolph will also be an out standing feature. be increased. Some think less Important cardinal sees may be abolished and new ones created. It is, here pointed out that the greater part of the voluntary aid for Italian relief has been supplied by American (Catholics, wherefore the Pope may be Induced to consider creating new sees In the United States. The same can be said for South America, which, though predomin antly Catholic, has only two car dinal sees. Pope Pius XII's reluctance to call a consistory has not come as a surprise to students of Vatican affairs, for the war came shortly after hfs coronation, A consistory Is generally an occa sion for festive rejoicing In the church, and this would have violated the austere atmosphere of mourning maintained In the Vatican because of the Pontiff's repeated denunciation of the war. Furthermore, the creation of HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I take proper care of the piano? A. If the piano Is near a heat register or radiator, keep a pan of water under it. When the pan dries out refill it. This will give the piano the necessary moisture It requires. Q. How can I easily remove ccrks from mucilage bottles? A. The cork of a glue or mucil age bottle can be removed without the least difficulty the next time wanted If It Is rubbed with a little lard. new cardinals would Involve cer tain questions of policy Incon venient to raise now.. Conse quently the Pope has deemed It advisable to postpone such ac tion until the end of hostilities. "V-E DAY" DOES NOT MEAN MORE CARS That peace In Earope will not immediately bring new automobiles In Canada Is the pertinent reminder from the Department of Munitions and Supply. Mean while cars are slowly wearing out, and it will be at least a year a year from V-E Day before passenger car production will be sufficient to replace, dally losses due to old age and accident. Re pair men are scarce, and will be until the veterans find their way back to their former Jobs. Im provement in the supply of tires will be slow. On the other hand, the motor ing public has responded admir ably to meet the emergency. In peace-time Canada had about 1,- Prince Rupert, B.C. Want to Bet On Another Shell Game? In the well-known shell game, three half shells are used and a pea is placed under one of them. After swiftly moving the half shells ahout on his table the operator offers the hystanders a bet on the location of the pea. All the time it is in the curved little finger of the operator's hand. 1 In the political arena, Prime Minister Mackenzie King has achieved an unenviable position as the most adept shell game operator in Canadian history. ; Time after time Canadians have voted for one thing and have found they really got something clse-7-or in most cases nothing. On June 11, Mr. King and what remains of his following are going to invite you to make another bet. -YOUR CANDIDATE- Ma). James T. Harvey VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Published by the British Columbia Progressive Conservative Association. 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Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, May 23, 1945 NO CHARGE FOR TRAINING LONDON, Selected women are to receive training as teach ers of domestic science at no cost tto themselves, under & special emergency scheme Just announced toy the education ministry to meet an acute teacher shortage. . 500,000 motor vehicles, but since production stopped In 1942 about 100,000 cars have gone off the roads. Before the war the aver age age of a Canadian car was 10 years. Today It Is about 13 years, and these old timers will have to go on probably for another two years. Meanwhile Munitions and Supply advises sharing rides with friends and keeping the od Jal-poy in as good condition as pos sible. A. MacKcniic Furniture Limited "A, GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SPRING CLEANING TIME! VELLO for all your walls-all tlnta In stock. Per 5 lbs. packets VAL-SPAR VARNISH for your wood work and floors. The varnish that will not turn white. 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