War Class To Graduate From RMC Resources Development To Be Major Factor in Saskatchewan Elections SEEN FLASHES passing-out parade during whien the fourth year class pasiod over its seniority to the third OTTAWA First graduation s guests, will complete the cere ! ceremonies in ten years will monies on Tuesday. ! commence at Royal Military Col- i A !-- weeks ago, the graduat First Post Commission To Spend Millions On New -Power x ! r;" Prs", I of natural resource in Baskat-How to get rich by cU?veiWlng Lhewan and use oil revenues to tatjR- that wUI appeal sports fans and other ,.... as n wen well, is slat- held the traditional year class. Prince Rupert Daily News 7 Thursday, May 29, 1952 liege May 31, when 72 cadets of ; ing class i the senior class receive tlleir j commissions. j Ceremonies will get under way j KEMANO BAY INQIKST (Continued from page 1 arul!.,., ,.k ii ,i..wt iWWfimww a oil. un, nas gay li i iil mintral resource is a dominant Ti..m Theatre net help municipalities build roads. it lit- """" on Saturday evening with an in- formal dance to be followed Sun- 1 Special to Thj Dully News VICTORIA British Columbia ) Fewer Commission will spend j ,, Globetrotters' will issue in the June H provincial election. The CCF government says thai during iu two terms of office it has laid the foundation for fast I, ,iry wnit li it day by a church parade and a The Social Crediters also want an electoral system including the single transferable ballot, under which a voter has a second choice if his first candidate is out of the running. in I. und "ntics but. f ,n;iiK! moments in W the mosi misui.v- develupmexit of natural resource-', frrivate enterpri.se has bejn picnic. Defence Minister Brooke Clax- j ton has been invitid to present d ' p 1 o m a s, commissions and . team oi aw i iM.thall men below. I went to call for; medical help and then assisted ' as much as I could." PLANS APPROVED Richard Henderson, civil engineer with M.K., told the jury the ramp was built for getting passengers from the seaplane landing to the causeway. His department had approved plans and he believed the ramp was strong enough to withstand a weight of 2C,000 pounds. He estimated the weight of the ramp at 4.500 pounds. f: ...i ii-nm members given every assurance its rights START WITH IZLrrrn .viu.u , would be protected by the gov prizes' to graduating cadets $4,290,000 oi its estimated six million dollar requirement for! 1952-53 work program on completion of the John Hart Development, Campbell River. An additional $3,000,000 will be reauired for capital constructio l this year, says ECPC in a prepared release. Other provisions in the generation Held to be completed this year include dicsel engines for ernment. Liberal Leader Walter Tucker, seeking to end his party's eight the first po.-t-war class. Invitations have been extended to many top military and civilian leaders including Lt.-Gen. Charles Foulkes, chairman I L' ; e I ''' ''I ,,,.,. will be playing ''. l)Miy July 18, on a ilmu with "Never Trust wah Dane Clark MI()Vi,..s .scheduled for , m June are: years M opposition, argues that as long as t.l CCF government oi the chiefs of staff; Vice-Aci- Another Man s roi- In answer to Sut. Potteiion, Jja said he could not see any reason why the ramp w juld crash unless there was a flaw in the metal used to make the connect- miral E. R. Mainguy, chief of the , naval staff; Lt.-Gen. G. C. Sim- i onds, chief of the ceneral staff I Terrace and Qu ,'.snei, ana new power plants at St. James and Queen Charlotte City, the latter also to have installed an electric power distribution system. Uavis and Oary I Belli lemains 4n office the provintv's great potential wealth will nevei be lapped because business is alrald of its policies. OTHFR PLATFORMS The Progressive Conservatives maintain the policies they advocate would bring mo.iey and people to the province. The Social Credit party promises in Curtain ut u:m, -m- f ing niiKs. and Air Marshall Yv. A. Curtis, ch..;f of the air staff. A graduation luncheon to he attended by the class and special DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS 5-7; At owuru s i-uiui. ril-i Wilde ana Maureen ! 'Brave Warrior'' 'r,v Side of the Street" dustrial expansion and good clean government along the lines ol what it maintains Alberta has Neither Progressiva Conserva I,aine and Tuny ine doctor at tv.emano wno attended the injured, was unable to attend because of pressure of work, but his statement was read into the records. He told of aid given' Mr. Hunter and said in his opinion death was cawed by severe shock arid nuniei jus injuries. The hearing then recessed briefly to visit the home of Jack McRae. Mr. McRae, resting on a ches .nkie tives nor Social Crediters have sufficient candidates in the field to form a government. The CCF "Program for Progress" foresees an expanding economy guaranteed by the continuing development of gas, oil lj: Curtain at 8:30, raits and Coronets." 13-14: "Boots Malone" ,;uni Holden and John- ,iit. ie-17: -Whistle Stop at jl.s" with Lloyd Bridges Gisli, and "Criminal tith Pat O'Brien and vatt. terfield, told how the party left here about 7 a.m. and after reaching Kemano had gor. for a walk "to stretch our legs." and mineral resources, and by steadily improving agricultural production. In a third term of government, it promises: A $75,000,000 highway and mai ket road program; power for On the return, said Mr. Mc-1 Rae, I was slightly ahead of Mr. Hunter and Mr. Magor. "Suddenly, without any warning, the ramp gave way. I saw three Morrison Knud.sen men at SEEKS THIRD TERM Thomas Clement Douglas, premier il Saskatchewan, head of Canada's first CCF government, seeks a third term when electors go to the polls June 11. Premier Douglas, 48-year-old Baptist minister, sat m the House of Commons fur nine years before leading the CCF to victory in Saskatchewan in 1944 and 1948. Born in Falkirk, Scotland, he came to Canada in 1910 at the age of six. He was amateur lightweight fc'xlng champion of Manitoba during his student days. In 1930 he, married Irma May Lanpsey of Carberry, Man. Tney have two daughters. (CP PHOTOi ;B -Never 1 lu.si a uam-j Dune Clark and C. H. ,uid "Harlem Globe- j with Thomas Oomez juctliitters. 19: Curtain at :3fll and the Beast." 20-21: "Tembo" with Hill and wild animals. rj-25. "My Six Convicts" im Heal and Gilbert Ro- 26 Curtain at 8:30, "The 40,000 farms and all towns and village; natural gas in larger cities and Intermediate points, construction of th South Saskatchewan river dam in co-operation with the federal government; reclamation and settlement of new northern areas: abolition of the public revenue tax by D-'C. 31 next; assistance the bottom part of the ramp, get tossed off their feet. "I landed on the ramp, but I could not see the other men." Mr. McRae said he noticed nothing unusual about the ramp before they stepped onto it. The inquest will resume at the Court House at 10 a.m. Friday. to munil'innlit Ifs on the hasis of CHARLES WATCHES Continued from page 5 ii-iH: Jacx ana in :need; increased grants for edu "l1-. ' Says Mrs. A. Butler C.i'l . J I VVftBS" n)llM f WffDTffl dL7, fX- "You con't beat I 1 t'JI K'TTT""! atr jBITrt tSLZZfl UTIfTA t"WJ t Aylmer for true tx l.A i V A ;k Mi Bud A&oou an-i cation; extension of the medical tHl" I care prxtiam a id expanded 3u-July 1: "The Lion social welfare benefits, u Mm :,e" with Steve, The LiUrals are emphasizing a unit lilm k Night. j a subsidized program of rural 2 The Blue Veil" with, electrification, more financial W y in a n and Charles i i1Pp for municipal road buiidiii". li payment of at least One-fifth S-5: "lielles on Tlielriui teovtrniuem oil royalties to self get knocked out July 19, 1951, by a left hook. The former champion says it doesn't bother him. ' I ve watched that movie in a ot of citie.; w hen it was playing," said Ezzy. 4S-. uK ' J-.nn .nr. - 1 "Dk you learn something from t?" someone asked. with Myrna Uy and, land owners without mineral 'lam. lights, and construction of "pro- ' perly" built highways and HAIR HAIR RESTORED RESTORED PERMANENTLY End embarrassment caused by i ' - "VJ Wfw ' This advertisemenl is not published or displayed by the Liquor i' I Wf ?.r2r i,tljJ VJ flvSTyW'V?fS!!,' s Cn,ro1 Board or bV ,he Government of British Columbia , bridges. "Yes, that It ends the same," said Charles. Charles has been working on his nviT!" hook In camp. Sunday he reached his peak condition to date when he dropped veteran .! Smith and punished other parmates. Hii liook was his incst ellecttve weapon. He whammed it to the body and head with every ounce of his power behind the blows. THE DAILY NEWS OFFERS A NEW SERVICE EREK ENTERPRISE Liberal Leader TuckT says free enterprise must be encouraged. Higher wages and increased social welfare measures would follow if there were plenty ot Job's and more development. "The present government Is wearing two faces," he said in his first major campaign speech at Moose Jaw. "On the one iluywm Ui has checked in ixiiia to begin pre-pro-i ili.M'iis.siiius and rehears- S.iluiiie, the Dance 'of n n Vi ils." Ti'ilinicolor Beckwlth ion mil be directed by Duterle ana produced i'iv Adier. Miss Hayworth y return from a month 'leu loliowing completion first film lp three years, in Trinidad." of the lilm "Salome" will ' in isiaei. at me original i locale of the story. baldness. New scientific formula TH-10 quickly permits hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Formula TH-10 also restores vitality to dry, lifeless and falling hair. Sold on a full money-back guarantee. Formula TH-10 is a liquid herbal product harmless to skin or health. Wrife today for complete information to Thalia Herbal Products Ltd., Dept. 316, 3378 Kingsway, South Burnaby, B.C. CLASSIFIED ADS hand it has begged and pleaded Ninety-eight per cent of diamonds produced in the Belgian Cuivao, world's largest source, are small stones for industrial purposes. for industry to come here and yet. it hasn't repudiated the socialistic Kegina manifesto." , Projects in the Progressive Conservative program include development of the South Sas-; katchewan river scheme as a provincial responsibility, the Carrot river valley development, a conservation and soil utiliza Klll S WELTER tumid Irom page !) s punches by the dozen py- : : j,.! SUPER-KEEN, MIRROR-FINISHED EDGES J GIVE THE BEST-LOOKING SHAVES EVER! Except "Work Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent L - X I i A yr . . 'y Wwww.111.. n ar. his opponents down, 'in vi on the 147 pound 'I'May, 1951, from Johnny i f Chicago. The "Cuban biokc Bralton'8 jaw in !'iit. 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