TV HON E Itmtlt In t.SUS l(l)AV PONY SOLDIER" Tch 7: -9: p SCREEN nicolo, .": I u s Saturday. February H, 1953 NEW FORM OF INSULIN On the Same P FLASHES I DEVtLOPtU UY kMUM zucnic LONDON CP A new form of long-acting insulin may reduce the number of daily injections needed by diabetics, says the British Mediea4 Journal. The publication says the new form, calied lente, limits the necessary injections to one a day instead of at least two. It controls the blood sugar of moderately severe cases for at least 24 hours, the Journal says. Lorelta Young and Jeff Chandler will be seen In a touching and tender drama In Univenal-ItUernatiuiial's "Because of Yi.u." which opens Monday at the Capitol. Alex Nicol and France Deu head the film's strong nupixirt-lng cast. MONDAY ond TUESD "HiKhwayman" 7 M , "Angels In Itlsguiw" TOTEM A l AMOt I'l AVI ksTHMli In this story of a great wve. Take A Peek! Miss oun,s conies tiuou:;ti with the most deeply emo tional portraval of Ivr career. As the unwitting accomplice in TOIY DEAN MARTIN - JERRY LEWIS 6:50 . 9 "THE STOOGE" AT WALLACE'S INFANT'S DEPARTMENT Of Course. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY a crime for which she serves a prison term, then falls In love , and begins to build a new life. Miss Young reaches new highu In dramatic power. It remains, however, for Jeff : Chandler to turn in the au: pi We performance oi the season Until now Chandler has been sen SALLY FOREST EAST END KIDS in . In LOBETTA YOUNG registers one of her most dramatic screen roles to date starring with popular Jeff Chandler in Universal-International's drama-packed "Because of You." also co-starring Alex Nicol and Frances Dee. Miss Young plays the role of an unwitting accou.piice in a crime for which she pay the penalty nd then builds a new life after falling in love with Jeff Chandler. Joseph Pevney directed. or We're extra particular "HolWaiilsf I "Boys ol the City" HOLLYWOOD CAFE QOSED FOR RENOVATIONS from Monday, February 15 until further notice. ; r ern in actiun fiims as the daring swashbuckler .n period rostuinc chief or war or as an Indian hero. In "Because of You." as n cx-air force major and husband of LorctU Younp. he registers outM.andini-.ly in an emo tional role. our baby's department . . . Baby is precious we know, g and we know also how precious baby's health must be. With this in mind, Wallace's are very, very 2 earcful to slock only the a right baby's and infants' wear. Come on in. You'll find our complete, larse infants' department quite J satisfying. WALlACE S 5 DEPT. STORE THE WATERFRONT Masset To Get Anchorage In Dredging of Delkatla in.iii pi j 11 1.1111 .-, 1 m X J ' 1 11 , v -1 . A Man can forgive a woman every mistake but onef Chandler fans will d!. cover vii:n l tist as li !nd..oine and Just as forceful In street clothes as they have found him herelo-tore in th" dress of the movie thriller. A man to wah-h i:l this en- fin. of the greatest obstack-s badcerinjr fisher nipn in the northern Oueen Charlotte Islands area rr..i.iiF drama is Alex Mi'U v. ill be removed with the proposed dredging .hn ni.iv the ' heavy As me ADVERTISING, IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS PX-convk t who forces Miss Delkatla Slough at Masset. Vnim in tn crime MK.un.t her will Kivil does it thorough Jo' vwruuUKTiuunotul r" LORETTA YOUNG 1EFF CHANDLER The federal department of! haj; called for ten .,f ,rli.. n Of th' worst of many miles from the northern QCI settlement. ders for the project, estimated toi y . n tr. nerf'-n with a cast in the vicinity oi sou.uuu. Both Old and New Massci, suu-th slouch from each Dredeing of the tidal siougn maximum jf tirtim. One cf tin upcoming s'ars r. Cniver. al Because offal ' CO ITlUll which leads off Masset Inlet will other, are located on the rocky intermliimkl a ever - srowin? create a channel 2,iW icei long i snores oi ma.-i. "'i. by a width of irom 100 to 2i0 j by strong tide rips and exposed fpor Averse Jeoth will be I to heavy wino. rrmirart list. Nicol is an actor ALEX NICOL-FRANCES DEE worthy of watching ahmit eisht feet, six feet below' 'Fishermen either tie their inw tide level STARTS MONDAY boat to the pier w here they are ! buffeted and damaged by weather and tide, or take them in Five existing floats will be moored temporarily. -SAIL HO" Into the ... slough nere hit;h n ikii water nni ii" This I Ills Information iniifiiiiawuii was " . . received . ' TOTEM A l AMol S ri.AU.RSTIII.Uti ; in Prince Ruert by Doug Friz- l-they sit In the mud more than err- v;--.vm , - . . ' Ncwj . 9:04 Cartoon Showi 7 zcll from E. T. Applew halte, MP I half of the time. for Skeena.. Creation of the anchorage rirefh.ini; of Delkatla Slouah is i there will accommodate about of utmost Importance to Masset 1 200 local vessels and many more HOW Ml X II CAS A WM.M TAKE? For ner set "ABOVE .nd BEYOMI W pitl Nnt fishermen for It w 111 proviae , during the height 01 me 11; n:n8 in VAM'Ol VR them with safe anchorage ior;seas0n. It Is also expected to Increase their boats, a facility which la now non-existent within a radius m. the fisheries of the locale, by ntracting more vessels there during season. The $18 000 redecking pro)eet at the government wharf on Prince Rupert's waterfront is ' nearing completion. Old decking a well as Joists of the dock were torn up and replaced with cedar timbers obtained from neighborhood hills. miir . .fl ii i . " ' ' Via Way point SUNDAY S3. Camoxun 8 f- m. FRIDAY SS Chilcotin. 8 p m. ALICE ARM and STI VtAKT Friday. Camosun. Mklmshl FOR SOKT11 Ql I KS CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Feb. 11 and 25 BS Chilcoiln, Midnicht FOR SOt Til Ijl M N CIIARLOITK ISLANOS SS ChilcoUn, Midnight Feb. 4 und 18 Bizarre Tale Told Before Inquest Jury VANCOUVEP. h fi buaare Ule of mutilation and seduction was related here at the inquest into the death of 44-year-old Peter Albertson, slain on his doorstep Jan. 29. 1 gttaidqV craec Call 112 That's the Cab for h t Cow Bay fishermen's floats, buffeted bv hlch seas and deter ioration with ase. are falling apart. Fishermen don t expect L. hiitH nut until Earl D. .... Haworth. . - . 62-year-oia .iir 1 II ul I w.u wuv - NEWS ADS get RESULT FRANK J. SKINMR Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 fisherman, charged with Albert- tnrinir These floats are used son's murder, claimed he had .mniy by gillnetters and seiners been mutiiatea, ana aiso oiamcu . and 0fel. ,ne oniy sucn ractnty within a mile from waterfront Aibertson ior ine seauciiun 01 iud daughter in 1949. A police witness read a statc- centre. Rpnnest has been made to city ment In which Haworth was ', councu to contact government FIRST, FASTEST IN CANADA Sandspit-Vancouver 1 quoted as saying: authorities to repair or rebuild j "He braced about bcimt Inti- J tne fi0at5. i matA with mv daughter. He rob- i ' bed me of my only dauphter, but , I he robbed her of her body and . ! soul." I In another statement to police. 1 J read at the Inquest, the dautth-; 1 ler Mrs Marv Dunloi). said: COIiWAfl "I have known Aibertson since m PRESSURIZED 300 MILES PER HOUR RECLINING CHAIRS and uphold the tradition of the Enjoy foster, smoother fl'9"' i' FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. rcloK in loom soft rccn tu(M rti glfci chairs enl" September. 1940. He seduced me In December, 1949. My father; knew alKiut it, but not from me." Mrs. Dunlop attended the Inquest, but she dirt not testily. Dr. Ernest A. Campbell, pri.ioii psychiatrist, told the coroner's ! jury that Haworlh is "mentally ! ill or insane" and "unfit to aland : trial." i The doctor said Hawo; th i.s j suffering from delusions of per-I sccution. ! Court authorities said tlif ' question of Havorth's sanity will I too referred to th? Intci,an'-1 f iovernor-in-Councll. He may be, they said, committed to a mental hospital without standing trial. The Jury returned a verdict of ' rt'..iih by homicide." Aibertson was shot to death on the Iron' .porch of his home when h': answered a knock on the door. nnnnrnmd ol H MOUNTED POLICE ROIL CfliDl r Columbia's i scenery..- m mm aiti.y at'.m;ai:i.si n.c. m rui.ici. on h i; i; mail this an i' C.'- C -Ci-t-r- A. j.1 iri.i'-: l iillv I'KI.SM ltlU fur your added romfiirt with Tli. t!oiiniii..iiMlrrf if you arc: it. ; cheerfully decorated Interiors . , , plenty of room . M. Polirr, Oiiawa, lliil. 1!1 miniarrieil. 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