prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 24, 1953 ENDS TODAY 7-9 p.m. 1 fr M-' -4 . lolitornio Conn...... Pi RADIO DIAL 1240 kc CFPR . (Subject to Channel V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.VWVSV.V.V.V.'.V.V.V1V.V.V.V US. May Call Fathers For Service Wq Jlove m OONAID STARTS THURSDAY EXTRA "I Am a Partitrooiicr" "Beautiful Bavaria" Cartoon Evonings 7-9 p.m. TOTEA'. 3 ll.Here Mill l(d 8 15-M.irnlnii KoiiK 8 .10 Mornllm Devi.tlnln 8 45- I.lltle Concert B-oo -Bl' Kpwi Commentary B:15 - Musical Varle'ics SfiO- Time bltiiiai III IK) MornliiK Vi'ir 10:15 Electlmi Talk: Ini!res.slve Conservative lO lJO- Hldera of the Purple Mace. 10:35 Musical Program 10 4fi Iiivltjtllon to the Waltz ll.lio- A Wan and His Music 11 .10 Weather ltcort 11 31 Message PerliKl 11:33 Ush Arrivals llr35 Hec Int. 11-45 Scandinavian Mi Mile PM 12 (HI Mid-Day McIckIIcb 12:15 CBC News 12 25 Proi;ram riewime 12 30 B C. Farm Hroadcpt 12 55 Rcordcd Interlude 1 rH Afternoon Ctincert t 1 45 Today's Guest 2:'S0 Triuis-CanaflM V.atineti 3 15 Records for You J.4o Hit PairtJt WKDNK8IMT 5 00 -Music From the Films 5:25 Int.. Cornty. ft HO UN TodKy ft 45 CHC News. Wi-Hlher Rfpurt ft So V.Hve Yoti H'nrd' e:(M NriKhiKirly Nfws ft:15- H'.i())or ScnMiiidc B 45 Sinilc-y Burnett Bliu 7 no BC News 7 15 ('PC News rtittiiidup 7 30 Aniprtran Music 8.15 "Danlrl Webster mid the Sen 8TlM'nt" 8:45 "The tA-vil and Dunlcl Wib- sler" 10:0O CBC News i( 15 Piano Uecltiil : 30 -The World arid the Wutit 1 1 -00 Weather Report 1 1 02 Fish AlTivalii II :03 -Music Till MldnlKht ia:00 SlKll-olT THURSDAT AM 7IM1-BC Ftshermen'B Hruudcat 7:15 Mtisical Cluelt 7 30-CBC News: W ather Hept.rt 7 :t5 Musical Cluck "i.Kt'li News ;.: : - 1 - t 5:.. p. . ... Anno K:itl..i i, ... .. . . TOIV 7 - 9:00 "ara L,mt(. In "THE HUE CARDtSl.v v. WASHINGTON (API The U.S. Defense. Department calculates that the armed forces rannot be maintained at their present size for much longer ; without drafting fathers or I other groups now exempt. This developed during testimony by Defense Secretary i Charles Wilson at a Senate , appropriations sub-committee's hearings on the military bud-; Ket. Wilson read a statement from : John " Hannah, assistant secretary of defense for manpower pnd personnel, that at the present rate of inductions, the armed services will exhaust their military manpower pool within 30 months. Hannah's statement said that "we have been putting men into uniform faster than the young men are turning 18. Hannah said the armed forces, at their present size, requires an THE ROARINO STORy OF V NCLE SAM'S SAlLORs"wT" FOUGHT THEIR WAY ACROSS THE LAND OP GENGHIS KHAN AND MARCO POLO You're Bound To Bq In The Swim J DESTINATION GOBI' in color by Technicolor BTARRINO Itith.tr U WUImark Don Taylor In A Wallace ! bathing! SUIT Only $7.55 to $9-95 5 WALLACE'S S DEPT. STORE ; Also D. M. JOHNSON, i right) permanent Canadian representative .to the United Nations, presents a cheque for $800,000 to the UN secretary-general, Dag Hammarskjold in New York. The cheque represents Canada's contribution to the UN's expanded program of technical assistance for 1953. At the third technical assistance conference last February, Canada pledged a minimum of $750,000 provided the total contributions reached $30,000,000. plus proportionate increases up to $850,000 if the total contributions reached the $25,000,000 target. BLACKWOOD on bridge Dy EASLLY BLACKWOOD Cartoon News "Bails and Blades" STARTS TOMORROW CAPITOL A fr'AIMOt'S I'LAUKS TilKATRl Shows 7 - 9:01 annual intake of 1,000.000 men. At the same time the number of men reaching the minimum ase i for military service and meet- j ir.g minimum standards, is 850,- i 000 a year. i Switzerland May Construct Atomic Pile of Its Own NWWWWUUUM "Trick I'lay" Fan Goes Down With Ice Cold Ham! Mr. Muzzy's idea of a real victory is it jime or slam hand which he can lay down right after the opening lead. Mr. Heinsite's thinking is just the opposite. I have seen him jeopard ize an ice-cold contract that he might develop a squeeze, an end rPOLISH LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. IMablishi-d l'HO ' MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING miiitim; . . . mmivvmuhm; . . . skih(,k KxiMuieiiced handlins Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. MOVJ5 WITH KASK . . . SKIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agent Allied Van l.!ne l,td. I'lu.iin t.0 ir liR ( r. 2nj tfll fuk Aw BERN i Reisers i Switzerland, ' watching the success already achif ved in the United States and Britain in experimental East dealer Neither side vulnerable VMili (Mr. M u) 8- 5 4 H K 111 l A 7 3 C-J J 4 i work for the application of i atomic energy for power and' heating purposes. Is considering! the construction of an atomic; pile of its own. j A decision Is expected to be reached this year by the SwLss atomic commission. Although Switzerland possess-: cs no uranium ore, the material used to produce a nuclear chain' reaction, Swiss nuclear scien-( tists have been studyingl both; theoretically and experimentally,! the fundamental problems rais-1 id by the industrial use of! atomic energy. 'Expensive research work has: been undertaken by Swiss uni-j versity institutes as well as by. SPECIALS Down 50 l ord Custom $550 Queen Charlotte Airlines S lieilulp trips In. Kitimot and Kemano TucmI.ix mill SalunUri I .i-l (Mr. Mri-k) S K 3 H -A 10 2 1) K It I I 1 V A HI ZZf . ' W7 err . cry: (Mr. Hull-) S J 10 . H -J 8 fl n ft a C-Q B 7 8 USED CARS left '31 I'oiiliac Sedan $650 play or some other coup. : The two schools of thought tnngled in today's deal. Against i the contract of two spades. Mr. Dale led the six of diamonds. ; Dummy ducked and Mr. Meek ' won with the queen. ' A diamond return seemed r'iinwous as Mr. Helnsite might! hnve the Jack and another one left, so Mr. Meek played the ace, ! then the 10 of clubs. Mr. Helnsite took the second , i iub with the king and pmiseri to play his play. He planned It very well. Since one spade trick I h id to be lost in any case. )v ', cashed the nee of spades first, j then went to the board with the s:ep of diamonds and led another spud-1, Mr. Meek winning with the king. 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"Score that 50 ol AISTIN 1 1 9T A-Kl Sedan mends and after a Ions trnnee I points for the opponents." Mr. Helnsite dropped the four1 "Give Helnsite credit." out in Mondays mid Thurxlan Ketchikan Tuesdays, Tlmrsdavi and Fridays. fa; Choilcr Scrrici ic Controct Flying Agent: II Li of hearts. He then looked up with fin excited gleam In his; rye. He felt sure he had made j a fine play. Any lead that Mr. j 10 POPULAR SHADES Waterproof s--Protects Preserve! 625 s350 VI A.M. I.I A ( oai h '41 PACKAItll 120 Mr. Dale. "He did play the hand beautifully." Mr. Muzzy was unimpressed. "Next," hs said, "you'll be - It . . 1 ." ' i -v l"j. 'ML ! .... "" ft . n ' -v'a ; -3" .. , -v 'Ms- fi 'x '.V If ' v. r v.. ! . . . 'Vi" 4 ? 7 ' ' w j V. ,'. .) ,.'r'.'.. sV ?-.. '. . '.1. .. , . i -: , w'...l-. v hX V 1 . ' ' -" I. 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