- . Prince Rupert Doily Mr& Friday. February 20, 1'jJJ SCREEN FLASHES WfKES Wff ffiB FROM UNDER SLEEPING VICTIM SANTIAGO, Chile iRcutersi Don Mario Tabilo was In such a sound sleep here that when he woke up he found burglars had stolen his bed. Ht complained to police thit the thieves left him lying on the floor of his bedroom. Wainwright Chosen Site . For Training OTTAWA CP A Canadian If Between them p tdTy ' 8. SA.TUM I ecrt that cooled 1 I their love and hisses! I Tl MM K. ? SANTA MONICA. Calif iAP' Susan H a y w a r d and John Wayne have bt-en presented with m I 9 T1W I f r ooMf I It M W MIS MM ' I 'HUM. mm,m 1 i brigade of some 6.500 men will j be trained at the big milita'-y gold Henriettas." symbolic or their selection as the world's most popular film stars of 1952. The awards were made by the ri ij 'ML LI - lOaV7ll Robert a,i;vriwr 1 t- tavi nn.DnnKiTDr ??- training camp at WamwriRht. Alta.. as Korea replacement troops but not all at once. A defence spokesman said the 2Mh Canadian Infantry Brigade replacement group will bo through training at Wainwright n few units Bt a time. Three battalions plus ancilliary troops iniLUil I nillll.ll v jTJ , lames WHIT WORE M.nryn mmi JJ XI ' j) , 7KT fir i will be trained in time for Ko C AP CARTOON NEWS ITO Foreign Press Association of; Hollywood which conducted polls in newspapers in more than 50 , countries j r-peclal awards were made to producers and artists whose work promoted International goodwill, i These are Bette Davis, Roy Rogers, .composer Jimmy McHugh. j child actress Susan Whitney. ; dance director Leroy Prinz. Olivia DeHuvlland. Richard Burton. Jane Durwell and Masaichi Nag-ata. The last named was the producer of the Japanese hit Ka.iiuimm." Pictures honored as International favorites are ' Hans Christ IHl tvenings :uu - . mini s mui; Saturday Matinees 2 - 4:02 AlvlYOURKIDNEYS ! ?VVl$Xa1' 'if I The kidrxryi are nry dliclt arrant, aaiilr SSSSw Id -31 rted,-eipUllj br M- Their duly VW$oSk IT jf-J httef impuritiea and ciceaa acida rraaa I h kN"VV:Sf: '5f St bioaA When ?u hat a !! -at any athef ( rean rotation late this year. The 1st Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment and the 1st Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment in Korea are due for rotation shortly. The replacement battalions, which trainin rt - d:. c.iL D..:r:. c.,.. MC M..:, m:j. j at Wainwright last summer and V-f " ? 'A ayatM-aitra work u thrown upon your kit- I nt !" - - ana have since been in winter q quar- j Urs at Valcartier and I WJ'? ' '1 ' to hrlp clear your lytiera ( ceu acida and I W ' I .- I poUoru raused by calda ar other ailawnta. ml I Vj Vs. J kl(ln,T PU1 Naa-habit (anin. ian Andersen. ' ureaiest hhow on Earth." '"High Noon" and "It's a Big Country " LUKE UNDOE . an imporlont task wawa. will be en route to Korea within two months. The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry battalion in Korea, third unit in Canada's 25th Brigade, was recently Youth Given Suspended Term On Knife Charge St-ul toTlsr Ui.ily Nra Contact With Culture Lost To Majority of Canadians TOTEMMlsMSi- ""'iTZZ""" TODAY and SATURDAY Members of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps are part of the regular army BOWNESS. Al'a CP) Sculptor an obvious beginning of tonivi -j Luke Lindoe of Bowness says row's art. MH HAN UAL ROl'TINE Canadian culture Is suffering IltRNS LAKE. -A three-year susp- ndecl xenU'iue was handed out to Joseph Henry Karhur. 19. in county court here held by Mr. Lindoe saya the majority of Canadians have lust contact 1 Judge W, O. Fulton of Prince f roni hardening of the arteries and he has decided to seek a new approach to art. Limine. 39. is renowned with culture. In many casf.s, daily life is nothing bul a nucn-i Ruixrt. Karhur pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully possessing nn offensive weapon, a xpnng- tlmiiichnut thp orairies for hls'nital rov'.lne of a dreary civil isation n.lich no longer radiates; fine ceramics and watercoicrs He contends the "mission of art" ti;e refreshing rays 01 fine cul knite. for a purpose dangerous ture. WHICH VAUWCU Hi WlVI.Wl V'tw, has expired. Many artists have accepted WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Saturday Only These ore added close-out values in addition to those advertised yesterday. Be sure to come in. This sale absolutely ends Saturday night. There ore bargains for everyone . . . They're yours for the having. QTTAICQ V CEapr Call 112 That's the Cab hi to public peace. j Judiie Fulton &aid that In huj opinion a prison wntenrr w;iild probably ha v.. a bad t ifwt on the youth Karhur wilt have to report to the.RCMP tmce a motith tor the first year, once every two' month., the second year, and The only art that has its leet Pam in8 ann s.-uipuit :ng w,uk.ui teing why they do It, I myr.f soundly cn the ground today "Otfterio sun lUiow yet where I staaJ " architecture." he says. It thu belief, brought last remnant: visual arts are the of the renaLance rather tha.T "trout by thought and exp-rl- 5 ments, that convinced Mr. un- J ' . . v. a : CPR to Rebuild jdoe to start over again. He wants j to devtlup forms of art w!ui..i j will be In aesthetic and economic liarmony with present Canad.,1.1 JWe. (IMPORTANT TAS K SALE OF. HANDBAGS every lh:ee Months the remaining year of the suspended sentence. Should Kachur break the law in any month during the term of the sentence, it would become effective Immediately. Mr. Liarioe say. his first t,'.-a In the new p-iroJ of hw arU.,tsc ilife Is to tru'-e Canadian and1 LADIES': MILLINERY Clearance Regular $3.95-$4.95-$5.95-$6.95-$7.95 Ontario Wins High School Curling Title .SASKATOON ('Ontario won tlie Canadian HH;h 8 hKl rurl-liU chainpioiiihiu early Friday by ' Lovely Selection in all Colors 51.95 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS also $1.99 western iraev.'ons In ceramics Besides solving the problem of the misalign of modern art. he also' wa..s to create functional and Uecoratlve art which wilt be wprecla'.fcd bv the general pub-tac. M.. Llrdoe nt bor ut Bashaw. Alta.. and attended 2t chools In Canada and In the United States tK-fore gradual. nn from the Ontario College of Ar'-t. He worked periodically In a cial mine to finance studies Pier Ruined i I In '38 Fire j j 5' VANCOUVER (CP) More thnn S29 0O0OOO will be spent by the1 Canadian Pacific, Railway for ; improvements to British Colum- j Ma services this year. . m Building projects included in a $12,000 000 appropriation in- elude a specially-desicned rail- car ferry for the Vancouver-; Nanaimo service; preliminary 5 work on reconstruction of pier "D" in Vancouver; new rail and m ship terminaLs at Nanaimo and Vancouver, and extensive rail improvements. ! In addition, the CPR will J spend $;7.000.000 to buy new - tliesel units. Architects are designing a 7000-ton vessel for the rail-car Your Choice nrnnlnp from btnlnd to edge out 1 Saskatchewan In g sudden-death extra-end match 8-7. : I ? ' " 1 1. 1 1 I-- I)---- w"f "re clearing over 30 regular stock Ladies' Hats. V.soi ted styles and colors. All going at one low price Grandmere Angora Berets Regular Sl.&o. Made of finest Pre-Shrunk AnRora. Over six different colors to select from. QQT For all year around wear v K Busy Fliers PRINCE ALBERT, Hask K.PU- $1.95 Nature eventually became the lain Aiibiect of his work and husi SaskaU hewan Government Air- Gypsy wav of living stopped in ways lodged a record 7 977 hours 1940 when he was appointed in-j of northern flying In the 12 structor of sculpture at the tc'-h-i months ended last Oct. 31 Air Fashion Footwean nines i.own reacneu iti.uw. nical school here. D bringing the total to more than ! 3.282,000 miles slnre the service started In 1947. Rea to Seek TV Station In Edmonton FEB. FURNITURE SA lerry service, which will be the latest In the company's coast fleet. About $2,000000 has been set aside for berthing facilities for the ship at Vancouver and Nanaimo. Preliminary work on reconstruction of pier "D," destroyed bv fire in 1938, will cost $300,-000. The company has ordered 71 FINAL WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL STOCK CLEARANCE Reductions Galore Reg $4 95 - $11.95 LADIES' BLOUSES 8 Only ' $2.99 Reg $2 98 - $3 95 LADIES BLOUSES 4 Only 99c Reg 31c - 40c MONARCH SANFORLAN and FINGERING WOOL . 19c Limited Quantity MEN'S DRESS SOCKS 50 Pair Only 39c Reg $2.95 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Sizes 14L.. - 162 $1.79 Reg $6 95 MEN'S STANFIELD UNDERWEAR COMBINATIONS $4.99 Req $3.93 BOYS' LINED JEANS Sizes 3 years to 12 years ..... $2.49 EXTRA SPECIAL BOYS' ANKLE SOCKS Sizes 7hU to lCH j, 3 pr. 99c 79c - $1 GIRLS' PRE-SHRUNK MITTS and GLOVES-AII sizes 59c VANCOUVER (t Bill Rea, owner-manager of radio station CKNVV. New Westminster, said l!li8 lord r'urdor Every extrn Continues Until FEBRUARY 28th j Thursday he will apply to Ottawa Feb. 27 for permission "s to build a television station In diesel locomotive units for Kettle Valley-Kootenay line. i Edmonton. About 119 miles of rail re-1 Mr. Rea said he had shifted placement and tie replacement . n)s attention to Allerta because will cost almost $3,300,000. A;0f the Canadian Broadcasting 315-foot wooden trestle In the Corporation's "monopoly" policy smart two-tone $I77. Plymouth I'ordur Higt. value, low price SMI.i 1III6 Plymouth Knrdor Radio heater. at covers. Drive-away price STO TRUCK DEPT. I'l'iO Ktudrbaker Pickup. Motor overhaul, well finished box. All for I2'' 14 Kord i-Ton. Long W B new paint, good machine Coouihalla Pass will be replaced on the B.C. lower mainland. 2 p.m. Special 2 p.m. Ladies' Nylon Hose Many bargains ore offered t tot have not ailvertised. Drop m and them when you are down town. m m M K with a steel bridge, i Plans have also been rom-: Dieted for a $300,000 artificial ' ice plant at Pentlcton to pro Between 1930 and 1950 the construction Industry lncre..pd rom six per cent of Canada's duce 100 tons of Ice daily for m m m re- ' commodity production to 12 per Flat deck Included $825 : ? ... passenger equipment and : frigeration. 79c nt. We're clearing all odds and ends of nylon liose. .. Mostly ..first ..quality ..nationally advertised. Includes W'cldrest, Kayser, Monarch and Holeproof. Values from $1.25 to .SI. 75. Assorted gauges. Sizes 8' a to 11 '. 1 A hAzr(nmn Furniture ft IIIUI tVlla.IV va i - - "i 1.. ri....n in 11. .i If.... I itrt-f ii L)u.U'LCl ol 1 1'1 PAIR IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS AT A-l V A LIT See Bob Parker ltd. Phone f3 "Tim Home of Prtrwlly Srmlrr" Pltaw J27 Third Avenue . , FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS For aiiick results trv a Doily News Clow SEE I WALLACE'S DEPT. 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