Princp Rupprt Daily News 3 Hlday, Msy H, iwaJ """"""""""""""""iLaos Nursing Scholarship Ottered Graduate From High School Phone Service At Smithers May Be Sold Styled In The 1953 Manner Causes Anxiety Award of a scholarship to a Prince Ru 0 as vicc-pre.sidei.f rooie. secretary ar,r. " ; Prince Rupert High School ; graduate Intending to become a nursing student has been decided by the Prince Rupert Regis- Ladies' Blouses I !n Hon9 .l(on9 Special to The Dully rfews -"""'aP direclnr . By I- I'M) HAMl'SON District tered Nurses' Association. SMITHERS-Smithcrs , Commerce! Presentation is to be made Senior Chamber of . if...,,,i f niannprt im-ome time this month when a - 4.. Neil Btrom&hi tis pointed as de!egule BCRNA convention to be in Vancouver June . .! fj . . r fnr ; cuiiuiunic una urcii aviuuicu, it proved telephone service Smithers and Telkwa at their 1 was declded at a recent meeting, j Mrs. Norman Haywood was Wallace's Blouse Department Is showing this year's smartest blouse styles for all sizes. Wallace's stock also includes all price ranges. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE regular monthly meeting Mrs. E. Burnett M name as president for 1953. A letter from the Federal Mln- I HONG KONG AP The invasion of the kingdom of Laos by the Indo-China Communists causes anxiety in this part of Asia because it suggests that Red capabilities may be expanding. But Hie move also could mean Communist weakness. The northern Indo-China war has been fought for six years around the French-held Red I rivpr delta. This area is both the Other officers are Miss Elizabeth i ul ulK meeting. ReifHh wtpp (if Tran.sniirL was to effect director of nursing, 1 were served by Mia ct that decision was expected soon j Clement, Well, for laughing out loud,,, IIBIIlllIlli ' breadbasket and chief population 1 on proposed sale of the sysiem to the B. C. Telephone Company. Removal of telephone lines and poles from Mam Street is under way. Installation in the new federal building to meet growing demand Is awaUiMg compietioi; ot the building. Legislation for amendment of regulations pnvermng impounding of vehicles witnout pink fHKIIH lllllll MUUU Rosalind Russell centre of the northland. The side that holds the delta also holds control. In invading Laos the Communists are turning a reported 40.000 fighting men away from the main objective. In effect, the Reds are send Paul Douslas ANNOUNCEMENT DR. A. GRAY, Dentist v.i hes to announce the opening of his dental practice in the WALLACE BLOCK Entrance on Fulton Street Mane Wilson I shus Involved In accidents Is ing them oli on an expeuuion iu 1 conauer n.oie jungles and moun- 4 3. 4 i f a a tir ft v. J ( v 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 401 Office li ra's: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday I .C. Box 763 VlUH Cartoon - News "Polo Phoney- Evenings 7 - 9:13 Sar. Mat. .... 2 - 4:13 rODAY ond SATURDAY CAPITOL MVHfS I'l AYfliS TIIFMI Springtime is presently l-Jider advisement, i Victoria informed the Seisior j Chamber. At iis last meeting members pressed for some action for quicicer release of involved ; vehicles on proof of financial' ; responsibility. i Private construction of a new ! 28 by 35 loot post office building j at lelkwa has been authorized it ! was announced at the meeting, j Tclkwa will not support the drive lor funds for an addition to iBulklcy Valley DUtrict hospital ' until the doctor situation Is ' cleaied up, Telkwa delegates told I the meeting. j Facilities fi.r a doctor to prac-j lice have been provided in Tel-! kwa. Assurance It sought from ' the hospital board that a doctor I located there would be allowed i use of the hospital at Smithers. tains .The Reds would get all that by default if they conquered the delta. The explanation for this ap- parent military sideshow is not yet clear. There is some speculation that the Reds' objective is to souat on the Burma and Thailand frontiers and link up with Burmese and Thai Communists. Still other observers say the drive might be the first stride of invasion into Thailand and thence to Malaya and Indonesia, the start of the long-feared drive into South-east Asia. Only Mao Tze-Tung, Chinese Communist leader, has the armed power to invade Southeast Asia and there is no evidence that the Laos strike is his work. TAKEN B' WILf'KED DOl'CETT t. of Ottawa as one of a series on a Boy Scout rally, this photograph won first prize In the publicity picture clxss of the Sixth National Print Show of the Commercial and Press Photographers' Association of Canada. Former Prisoners of War Bitter Over 'Red' Label time Long Wcoring Good Looking Fino Fitting TOTEM TODAY and SATURDAY Evrning Shows .... 7: 9: p.m. "brainwashing Communist Matinee Saturday t: p.m. AJWVOVS ri.AYKHSTlli: IMI SCAMPERS Buenos Aires Government Seizes Clubs THE CORONATION DAY COMMITTEE PRESENTS . Pelican Goes to Grave Off Sydney PHOENIXVILLE. Pa. I API A 1 group of former American prisoners-of-war have expressed reep bitterness over the "Red label" they say has been hung on them on their return to Valley Forge Military Hospital for special treatment, j Ten of a group of 23 submit-I ted to press interviews, two at 'a time, to "try to remove some of the false stigma that ha? come our way." ; Four of the 23 refused to take echniques: "I never even heard the term hrnin-"'T.sh' before I got back home." A member ut Jie hospital medical staff, who asked that his name not be used, added: "I don't know where this idea started, but there's one thlnr? for sure we're not running a damned laundromat here." Another of the interviewed "roups said they had been given "dirty deal'- in the form of a Red label" on their return. They are Pte. Roger Hcrndon. l Xt XC'KIJ.I I 1 nit voi r child's ' l'l..Y H'KAK FASHION FOOTWEAR Xoroiuilion -JJiui BUENOS AIRES AP The government his seized control of ! 13 airplane clubs suspected of SYDNEY. N.3. The Pelican hap "one to her grave. The 1, 130-ton barque, credited with sinking a German submarine while running the hazardous tfi Murmansk In the First fcoSs (ball (S ""' and Cot. Vernon Warren. 22. the conference and a, Part " .explosives into Argentina from hospital spokesman said heir neighboring Uruguay. ( "tlon was based on their bit-arrest This came on the heels of the ovc'r the wholc sltua- of 29 members of the op- 1 position Radical. Socialist and tlon- ' Communist parties last Sunday! The remainder were either I - .... ' Knr4,.!r44nn Inn nronV (n nnil0mn Herndon who lost his risht World War fought for 18 min Tm because of a machine-gun " -V. - r '.0 ' IS I . - , r-r 3- 1 7,t .V V V '"V "'A - M 1 ' r '1 Hi V 1' V Under auspices of Canadian Legion , flR$T To Serve Your Every Need b 1 " For . .. 1 r- 1 . 1 1 I irs ITMI II II I I. O Q1 utes to stay afloat after a heavy dynamite blast splintered her leakwood hull. Finally she rolled over ond at t ie LtuiuiN auui iumuw, juhu c, 17 vound suffered at the time of his capture in November. 19W, said he was perfectly willing to on charges ot rumor-peaching " and distributing literatuis questioning, or did not care to against President Juan Peron.'take part because they wanted Tickets available at: Legion Office, "27" Club Desk Legion Officers and Legion Executive. rack at the Reds" despite his ,"'.X. . , V. : I 1 . ..,.! .,i n..ifl S'J.'.n PFR PERSON REFRESHMENTS INFORM-- 1 The 13 clubs are in Entre Rios families. oe wun uieir receimy-ainveu province north of Buenos Aires, 1 Peron said in a May Day speech! All those interviewed express-1 to Congress that explosives used ed surprise over the Idea thai ' Jn recent bombings came from any of the members of their Urnuav. He cnaraec also that ! Broup miuuiu ue comsiul-icu jjru- .turn r eomiat duu! .Port Dauphin dioped her flag In Herndon said he felt "a few" ' a parting salute, nf the Allied prisoners mleht The Pelican, launched In Eng-hnvc succumbed to ..ommunlst land in 1877, was raised last week ( nrrpHgandn. but Hastened to , and towed from this Cape Brc-add he knew of no specific Am- j ton port where she has been a erican cases Both Herndon and i navigation menace since swim-Warren said neither was sub-! mers orjened her sea cocks and of the PoWs, , 21. said "this plots against him were being di- ' Communist. One rected by a "foreign power." The CP'- James Ball. makes us feel like 1 nrd.onuofnmpiit nrf t h a hi a m ' criminals We are all completely ed the bombing incidents on an innocent." And then he added j iected to anv ill-treatment or ! sank her nearly 30 years ago. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established l'HO MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING . . . ST0R.U.I. Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" U.nl. Ulliori Vin l.illl'S Lid. anti-Peron campaign led from particularly the United ln resPnse to a question about j torture but were given "the full j Built for the Royal Navy, she abroad States. CANVAS and TARPS Now, is a good time to check your canvas needs. If those tarps and covers are worn beyond repair,' we carry a stock of standard size treated tarps. If your tarps can be salvaged, bring them in and we'll repair them for you. Odd and outsize tarps and covers ve can make-to-order treated or untreated in any weight you specify. We also have available in various weights and widths, canvas by the yard. t liCUUUiiii. u.T (Jiiinimuo. 'laier DUCKCU HUltUCHt nyn-a igpnda officers. Ias a trader for the Hudson's Bay i "We were given Red maga- j company and later reverted to !7ines and papers New Yo-k npr battle role. ' After the war she was stripped Monks Weave Queen's Robes Daily Workers ana some papers from Shanghai to convince I'hi.ni. B0 ,.r Cor. 2nd ana ram of her gear and towed here as a Military Commitments Unchanged I 1 us," Herndon said. "We also had ! derenct to aiiena a leciure lasiins an hour and a half and a two-hour discussion each day con- FARNZ.OROUGH, England (CP) In a tiny, f if th-lloor cell of a Hampshire monastery, monks at St. Michael's Aubcy are weaving part of the Queen's Coronation OTTAWA (CP)-Defencc Minis-! ducted by Chinese. Some of the ter Claxton said today Canada's non-American PoWs camp corn-commitments of military forces pnnies had Russian propaganda ln Europe have not been changed officers. hni Piiriiament will Hp usiipri to! Asked if attendance robes. Dom Edmund, in charge of silk production, continues a centuries old craft weaving tapestries at such the voIp more monev for other rie-i sessions was forced upon PoWs. Hurndon said from his own threads. The tools fericc expenditures there I "The Reds never said we hud j ' riAVOU"j is THE STARS! Vi-ivp rhmloi'fl 1LUP. II11UUUI1 . . ,,.. . Remember too, we are expert sail and tent mak-, ers. Droo in real soon and discuss your canvas problem with us. " ' B u'Lm- to attend but they made it VP II rS. , Mltn nniiimil , 111 Dnnu atrnari li ti " li.ltu iyUUiii,ii ill 1 ano u-iiti-u, iiv. .! n n attnnr 'ima niia Vestments for use in Roman itold M Macdonncll, PC-Tor- of . --- . 1 x :!Ji i tiighlv recommended. Some Catholic churches are also made onto Greenwood, to a three-year at the abbey. The monks keep their own groves of mulberry trees to raise silkworms. the PoWs who didn't show the right attitude or interest wound up ln solitary confinement and during the winter months solitary usually meant a case of frozen feet." program lor construction of airfields, fuel lines and other things and Canada's share of this would 'be 7.13 per cent. This works out at roughly $55,- - 'V. EDWARD LIPSETT LTD. Vancouver Victoria - Prince Ropert ; Khartum, capital of the Su-1 dan, U built on tongue of land between the White Nil'! and the , Elue Niie. 000,000 if the total figure of $770,000,000 quoted bv Mr. Mac-donnell ts accurate. Mr. Macdonnel! said misun derstanding could arise when it is said that Canada's military commitments have not been in creased and yet the government has agreed to this new expense. mi. Claxton said Parliament will MLSKKAI S AND ALL H.C. FL'KS STILL WANTED SHUBERT" offers BEST outlet available. HIGHER Prices we believe, than are obtainable anywhere. WHY sell LOCALLY for whatever -you-gct, when you can so easily ihip to "SHUBERT" and be sure of receiving the very TOP World-Market Prices? Send trial shipment without delay Hurry!! Dept. I'M). A. B. SHI REKT CO., Winnipeg. Address (shipments to: 1!)3 Hastings St. E., VANCOUVER. 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