Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 7. 1953 Jail Inmates SCREEN L1 iHi'txiiiE Illllitm VStudy. Win FLASHES 5 rvfi Feel ... : Scholarships it"? gmtl uiport . . th ir, faUrlilit comfort of l.ulbic All-. Mrrl.k. Nmply vmm't run or rt ! . . . fur tt' tb on) Lntttnl mrdl mail- uith Ootlut cidtiMV. UXA.MT. EDMONTON CP-One pilsoiu-r In an Alberta lail won two M tv . Ur IxJ H Vf C "Pal Joey,- Hie Kudr, Hurl musical wiioe rousin. ,' vlvaj on Broadway won trie Cn ics' Circle Aw.it d ut the ni'i-la of the lOal-Mi will be buiU'ht to the n-r,...n ,.' Columbia Ple'urri oy Billy y dcr. who hai been jsmm-ti tJi; .luce, direct and write tlie ,..' aged man. left with the deter- i mination that his children, who tmu u ICS lived In an out-of-the-way .spot, ! should receive a proper educa-' tion. I 2 - ;S I ' 1 8('''f I v ., V L t! fill-Way Stretch piay. jnuv will bj Wtidcr'i. lir, picture away from These were typical of the good ':esuli.s of the provincial department of education's .scheme to help Alberta jail prisoners by providing correspondence cour m ft a-it. LkJiaO; - nfiW. I I 1.1 I im- - ' ft 3 C ? uBG . , . t Jl'STlCES (iATIliK Twenty-four Juda s of the Supreme Coii't of Ontario naUitr at a testimonial dinner In Toronto for former Chief Justice R. S. Robertson of Ontario (seated fourth from left). Seated, left to right, are: Mr. Justice J. K. Ma. Icay; Mi Justice Wildrcd D. Roach; Chief Justice J. W. Pickup of Ontario: Mr. Robertson; Chief Justice James C McRuer of the ses to the province's three large1 jails. The courses are offered at tho' Fort Saskatchewan jail, tho Lethbridge jail and at the Bow-i den Institution in central Al-i beriu. estaDiished tor Tehabili-: tation work among juveniles and young adults. , tint new en oli-t lrar ron-tuner your Uutiirt .MI-Wjit N retell nun cornet in. S giuiimrou . , . bo useful, tiKi. High Court; Mr. Justice V. P. J. Kelly.. Standing, left JU right, are Justices F. O. MacKay; D. C. Wells: J M. King; O. A Gale; Wilfred Judson; W. F. Schroeder; J. L. McLennan; F. H. Burlow; J. A. Hope; C. W. O. Olbson; J 8. Aylesworth; J. L. Wilson; R W. Trcleitven; W. F. Spence; R. E Laidlaw; R. I. Fergti'on; A. M. LcB-l, and P. E. F. StiUUy. "CP Piiutoi, omic Aid New Election since ne wai U j Mied to a t , I tract there more than l.-t, Vl j ago. He Ls a triple a-sumi Award winner, for directing ieollaborntliig on the sn.-ir.n i of "The Let "Weekend," aim j, ! collatx-ratlng on the crecniu j of 'Sunset Boulevard" ! 'i he world-wide rights to Hhj ;Z:-!u's elas-de r.o"l, "Tli Humi. 1 Beast." have been H0Uire j, Columbia Pit lures following n ! tensive negoilalion, anil 1 ln twit tant property has -n 4. 'signed to producer I.f;, Rachmil. Written by Zo,a 18!1 a "Le B te Humala, of a erle.i of tfovls oealini Disease SP .1.. 1Y 1 tif R ? uoTmcs MVXY APPLICANTS High schoil, junior hiah, and 1 'glass of fashion For Spring, Hints Premier (Ten yi'.irs niter tlir hot sue-crsslul atomic chain it-action, sciencp t.-i appty:ni aiomic enri;y to peacetul piAi-ints Prinn-si so la- uirt t i ..- prufiM-ts. aif re-iulU-fl b-htw in aii.)llir oi a srries ot rucl. - i atomic cn-eT'jy. I Hy FKANk K. C'AKEY now en display and tola at elementary school courses are of- i fered. ' The department reported thati the number applying for courses' is surprisingly high, and the only two failures in 1951 wrej prisoners who were transferred i to another province. i atomic era brought no atomic pill" to wipe- out cancer, nor revolutionized manufacturing, i.or turned desert ureas Into verdant fields. " Hut Gordon Dean, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, summed up progress thli way. We ought to remember . . atomic energy . . - a born in i to bear on the cancer with .". piomi.iing chance of prolonging the man's life Radio-active gold courses through the veins of a man sui-leri:ig a complication ot luns ; cancer. Tin .-.' j re exampli-s of atomic; tncruy used for humimitarian purposes i In m-diciiu'. In agriculture '' and In industry theie Is tangibl evidence that atomic force can be employed to serve man. True, the first !.: do i,:-f th-: Wallace's Dept. Store WASHING ION IAPIA man VANCOUVER 0 " Premier Bennett Mined strongly Monday that the provincial general election will be held this spring ' He suld In an interview that suffering from a brain tumor !s In many instances the nu n i 'aI...... ............. 1! a...-. .. ..it f i-,,Bi itMI, ,., , 7 j i lime of war and has grown up Brltbh Columbians will go to the in a period of international ten- ootu - before tf . hot nmnmrr are ent rely r a most lliteiate. a, thp h , Mmil, mmv The Lethbndge ail solved tne ..fulmc,. at Brookha--n. NY. problem of handling such cases! Powerfal rays, roU.:(w(! ,hro., by pacing them under the tutor-a gU8rdt.d po,thule) are brou,:lt months" The Hrrmler al?o said Bi'lti.-h rton and mobilization . . . On the productiveas opposed to the destructive side, progress' his been slower . . . but in the 31iljJ Ul A 11I1UW ilillLdir. mulu i . . i Columbia and Alber.; govern- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS have attained a grade three oi four standard, they are switched i -I-,. 7-m-'m -1 to correspondence lessons. past few years many hundred menu re :'.:':!ng tn federal of lieonle have been trained and govern.iient to hold a plebbeli mu -h knowledge Ira been ac- atnom: the .-e,ml. ,,f Yukon aarl human beings, their goml n bud quaiilles, physical and mt; tal, "The liumaii Hra.-t" h ulx' In constant demand u-. a nor1 In many countries The !..-will le bro ight up to ,t;f the picture, whico wl,l st-i the love s'orv t amrr.i vmu . air tuy beluv pi t: n- d at t, Sanii. Fe RR nai',lhou-e r San BerrnrJint,. Calif. h full use wiil be marie of I i fre'-sh' viirU. the m-vlr lu-a.'.d nil ol Ine dl'.t Inctlve f . nd scunti ,f r.:ilroud rp-'U'.s . Out Thickets,' an pn'-n-t! We'frn roel bi I Savage Jr. has hfii pimu.i . by 8ult-Hjo-n Pra(!rt!"rrt k'arrliiK .c!:;c!' for Hu:i: , Kent' l'.h lijriy i' KiiH jr duclns A h.--t(rt.al i.rnt, post -Csvii War Tex, u i p.; ll ht'.l orKlnully In Z ir.e C-; Wc.tecn Magaine. cumulated . . . The road ahead If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, . call the office before 5 p.m. kHiks promislnt: Indeed." Si-ienlUts u now (here it drfinlle hope for hnrnevHlnt the atom for r In trie power anil manufacturiin. Northwest 'icriltoriei. The pleb-bclte would sik their opinion on extending ti c bo'J'Hlartms of B.C. and Alberta fiom the 601 h to the ftalh parallel, "There Is no qui t 'on of exci ting ptessure." Mr IJ. illielt ald We feel the vast northern development about to take place . has Its Impetus and oriKt.i In B C New Zealander Sees More Trade With West Coast VANCOUVER it Forecast of an upswing in trade" between New Zealand and Canada was made here by N. S. Mountain of Auckland. N.Z. Mr. Mountain is New Zealand's V ''C'H: . ' ! But some scientists say that j radio-active Isotopes may some I day yield benefits to man that i would overshadow even the har-' neviing of atomic power for pro-i pulsion and manufacturing They sjH-ak of the hope that at and Alberta. new trade commissioner to Can- ; ada who arrived aboard the j Aorangi en route to his head-i One Complete Showing Only, Starting 7:30 p.m. quarters in Montreal. v i v - - A.I ItOL'TK 2 Billy Seynvuur. Reel 854 Herman Street; 1480 6th East to Seal Cove. ROI TL 3 Victor Maskulak. 1st Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 941-1028 Including 9lh Street: 3rd Ave. Frizzell's Motors to end of 3rd West. ROi rr. 4 Wilfred Erickson "ill Ave. West 704-1 127; Pth Ave. West 102-609. 806-861; Fulton Street 700 Block; Tatiow Street 805-823; Comox Ave. ROL'TF 5 John Wf.sthead 4th Ave. West 100-445; 5th Ave. We.st 105-515: 6th Ave. West, :i08-539: Dimsmuir Street 211-424; Tatiow 512-515; Emerson Place; Agnew Place. ROl'M: 6 Raymond SUlapsky THi Ave West 105-537; Oih Ave. East 110-270; McBride Blreet 113-7C8. ( ROl'TF 7 Peter Brnwn, Blue 971 All of Section 2. ROlTi: 8 Arnold Peterson. tne use of surn materials as "tracers" In the human bodv may help solve the riddle of the processes involved in cancer, , diabetes, heart disease, and oth-I ers among man's greatest af-' fiirt Ions. Atomic researchers hope thit atomic "rays" may eventually be Lin ployed to produce strains of plants resistant to disease, drought and other hazards. American researcher are also talking about (some ingenious methods develoiied In Britain t for bringing radiognld and other : isotopes to bear against can-' cers. One such technique In New Zealand, he said, is in ur- j gent nved of certain Canadian i products, particularly metals, such as aluminum and copper He is here to promote sales of j wool, hides a.id skins, among his i country's staple products. "My duty is to attempt to work out. a pattern of trad" which is 1 . . . TODAY and THURSDAY RIOT VICTIM Adiien Dumas. 35, was shot by a Hi!ic?man during a clash between police and strikers at Lotiisevllle, Que . 70 miles west of Montreal. Traffic constable Bnvitt Casgrain of th. provincial police said he fired the shot U.ar felled Dumas but said it. was accidental. A number of other strikers were Injured by police clubs and 25 were arrested as violence flared at the plant of Associated Textiles where a strike has been In progress .-l ice last March. ,CP PhoU On the iomc f rogrom: TYRONE I-OWKK fOiEM JOAN FONT A I N K In of mutual benefit to Cunada and New Zealand," he said. A FAM(l S PI llltS 1 HEATH Waterfront and Pacific Place; iCNR-Fishcrmen's volves Inserting a deflated hal-! " Floats i. THIS ABOVE ALL n z. " ' i . ' . - ! - i ..... . .... Man Arrested Charged With TOIA JOAN CKAV.KOKU - JACK PALANt'E KOl'Tt" 9 Mclvin Bjornson. Green 113 8th Ave. East, McBride to Hi.ys Cove Circle. ROl'TE 10 Richard MarDonald. Bine 339 4'h Aw E.'st 237-736: 5th Ave. East 301-710: 8th Ave. East 119-245. 301-626: Hays Cove Circle 82-687; Cotton Stra-t 511-516; Green Street 411-416; Ebert Street; young Street. ROL'TF. 11 Donny Blake aihit FNTI.HTAINMt'XT 7:00 - 9 10 in "SUDDEN FEAR ' loon into the bladder and then Inflating It with solution ol i radio-active sodium and radto-i active bromine. j Radio.active cobalt, a re! i-I tively inexpensive substitute for i radium, has Ix en fabricated Into I c "wire" that Is "thread"d" around the contours of a dit-p-I seated cancer. j Research with radioactive tracer Isotopes in agriculture ; has enabled scientists to trac- nutrients through soil and ! them: th-ough plants. Thus, i they've been able to determine j at ?hat stage In Its growing 2nd Overlook; Herman Place; ' Pitsijolt Ave.; 1st and , Piggott Pluce. UOLTF P. Lloyd Quast 11th Ave. East 333-1865; Frederick St.; Sherlnook Avt. Misconduct Pmnriv McLean, oi'rested by police while they were investigating a theft complaint, was remanded until Jan. 14 when he tppearcd in police court today on a charge of disorderly con-duet. RCMP said the man was uncooperative when found near the scene of the reported theft and did not answer questions satisfactorily. McLean told Magistrate Vance that he came here two weeks ago from Prince George and although he had money when he arrived he "had been broke for Ihc last few days." Roaring Qui Of The fiuamcti Tall Tltr.bei lands Comes TUU Thrill-Jammed Logging Adventure "THE BLAZING FOREST" IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR MOST SI'K'TACl'LAR FOREST I IRE I t FR FILMED STARRING JOHN PAYNE WILLIAM DEMAREST plus STARTS - - TOMORROW "Water Jockey III Jinks" CARTOON NEWSCAPI I OL m m SHOWS 7:00 9:04 i amoi s pi.avi rs i hfvtki' ROl'TE 14 Derek Allen, Blue 120 1st. East 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137-341: 1st Street 131-225; Market Place; 3rd Ave. Daily News-National ; Mo! ore. 7h & I cycle the plant r.teds fertilizer most. ROL'TE 15 Robert Jensen. Black 955 ' 1 ?Mi Ave. West. 635-735. 741-745; Borden Street; Fraser ntrer-t; Big'4ar Place. ROl'TE 16 Charlie LiniUrom -b Ave. Eiist 124-234; 5th Ave. East 101-246: 7th Ave. Ens'. 108-058; Bowser Street. ROl'TE 17 Marvin Sterritt, Black 205 3 MODERN AND OLD TIME : Ammntkmmi tfirtn.rtufc.l m mUkhmmwmtt, UnTnijiiiiiitai iiA f inn m ji nth Ave, West 210-539: 7th Ave. Wf'st 120-537: 8th Ave. Vesi 221-028: Lotbiniere St. 721-728; McBride St. 413- Resort Hotel Reports Theft I HARRISON HOT SPR1NG3. B.C. tf-The management of Harrison Hot Springs Hotel reported Monday night that $1,200 had -been stolen from the accounting office and said that two employees left suddenly without explanation. RCMP are seeking the two men for questioning. They are believed to have left on foot. 704; Tatlow si. 625-733. DANCE PUC Forbids Trucking On Hart Highway I TE 18 Allan Smith, Black 7 If. AKRLSr STRIKER-A striker, one of 25 arrested at. Loulsevllle, M., Is brought to police headquarters at Montreal. One man war wounded by a police bullet. The riot act was rend. Of the 25 arrested six were released and one. a 16-year-old youth, was to ippcar In juvenile court. icp Photo) Fri. nth Ave. East Block 800; 8!h Ave. East 915-976: 9th Ave East 1000-1144: 10Ui East 900-113(1: Alfred Street: Fri. Jon. 9, '53 Jon. 9, '53 Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROl'TF 19 Jimmy Johnson, Green C61 LEGION AUDITORIUM Music By PETE HEGO And HIS WKSTERNAUtES PRICE $1.00 Doncing from 10-2 Hitler's Former Money Man Opens New Bank in Germany Clh Ave. East 870-1140; Ambwj Ave. ROl'TE 20 Runny Iladland Clh Ave. East 1036-1941 ROL'TF 21 Clifford Valentin, Red 272 2nd Ave. We.st 1135-1314; Park Ave. Street; Water Street; Beach Pluce. Labor Wants LRB To Remain 1005-2273; 11th 1 VICTORIA The Public Utilities Commissiun is not likely to allow freight service between i Vancouver and Whitehorne, Y.T., until the John Hart Highway is 1 in better condition, provincial : gov Ttiment sources said Monday. Lees Transportation, pioneer .Cariboo trucking line, announced Saturday it has joined Northern Freightways of Dawson Creek, B.C., to provide a sigle-rate service to the Yukon. DUOSELDOHF. Germany iReu. equally reticent about the bank's test-Hjalmar Schacht. Hitltr'j' futu;c activities. j VANCOUVER tf Labor wants the provincial government to re- j jtaln Its present Labor Relations1 j Board until after the spring si-; slon legislature, It was reported i here Monday. The proposition wan put before i Labor Minister Lylc Wicks when Ladies Shoes Sale Price $1.95 financial wizard and forme:-head of the Reichsbank, today wt himself up in the exporl-iinpjrt banking business. After J,wo years of globe-trotting to make contacts, he now v In the l.i.ii two years, either a a government adviser ur on prlv ate visits, heha:ht has visile! Italy, Pjrtugui, Synhi, Egypt, Iran. Turkey. Brazil, Indonesia, India and Thailand. lht brain's behind "Schacht and ROl'TE 23on Grantham, Blue 293 8lh We.st, 615-735: Summit Ave ; Tavlor SI reel; 516-600 ' - Fulton Street; 600 and 700 Blocks 6th Ave. West. ROl'TE 21 Brian Roberts, Black 480 -. 2nd Ave. West 718-3rd Ave. and 6th Street; 3rd Ave. West Daliy News-Watts & Nickerson's 5th St.) to Frizzell's Motors. UOl'TF 25 Gordon Boake -- 6th Ave. East 1141-1476. ROL'TE 2b Freddie Bellis, Red 322 7th Ave. East 981-1086; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove Ave. 928-1154. ROl'TF 27 Christopher Harvey, Green 865 6th East, McBride Hays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Circle. the Canadian Congress of Labor V'arjonrl Trnrtiie anH tjihir rv,nr-un Thoii'.'l ..-quitted of CPS May Not Get New Cruiser officials met with him last week. Co., winch today opened Its doors for business. His state licence to operate the crimes al the Nf.nbvg trials, Scliaclit Is widely disliked in, the Wtst and at home. His worst Changeover to a part-time board " with only the chairman bank is effective from today but ....... ...u;t t. t VANCOUVER (P Canadian ;..,,,.. 1al .m. oiiuu lajuc wuni; ik waa 111 lll-in,.lnl , ,,, .,i .,ii Pacific Steamships said Monday , wk ln tn'e ,5.year.oW econ. it is unlikely a suitable replace- omlst's headquarters. donesla m 19al, advising the In- Ja5n ls due n d doneian t;overnemnt on I management have protested the t economic policies. At a private move when lt was announced 1:, reception, I!-.ikh Keenlcy.sldc,!vlctoria recCntly. Canadian director general of the I - ! I The bank us owned jointly by I ment will have been found for the sunken luxury liner Princess Kathleen In time for the 1953 j holiday cruise season. The company said negotla- Schacht and Waldernar Ludwig, a former director of the Reichs bank. They have another bank THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS " THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU Big Task 8TELLENBOSCH, Huulh Africa i (CP) There are about 500 differ- j ent tongues in Bantu Airiest, but the Bible is available in only 170 ; Ladies Slippers f t Sale Price $1.95 Fashion Footwear tions in the United, States have ule Process oi organtzauon at ' "recently fallen through" and Aumeuhlo and may try for a "some curtailment or services tn,rd at Hamburg, iwill therefore be neces.sary thisi Officials refused to give any year. j information about the Dussei- UN'.s technical assistance ftdmln-islration, pointedly refused to shake hands with Schacht. Schacht and thp Indonesian government protested the Incident, but Keenleyside stuck to his gun-s and later called Schacht "an unprincipled turncoat," "a disgrace to the human race" and of them, and only portions of t'.K Bible tit that, .says Professor G, B. A. Oerdener of the theological seminary In this Cape Prov- "The summer schedule of theo'T DanK resources, Dut it is company's British Columbia fleet i believed to have capital of about lis presently under considera- '$400,000 with promLsed deposit,; tion," the statement, eonehirivd of about $2,500,000. They were fpr aw'ck results try a Daily News Classified "a despicable tcoundrel." j ince town.