V prince Rupert Doiiy News Thursday, June 18, 1953 vVales, Uvea in the sixth century ana was i-anonm-a in the 12th century. always Insist on.. .. Bright-Colored Schoolrooms Produce Better Marks, Psychologists Discover Vk Baggageman Retires, Rode With Royalty BALTIMORE (API School- prisingiy, more so among young rooms painted in bright colors boys than girls, Johns Hopkins produce better marks and, sur- University psychologists report. The psychologists found that planned color painting ' has a definite effect on the behavior and performance of school children. The greatest improvement was among kindergarten VANCOUVER (CP)-An ambas-,.Hr' hrother and a member V ' 1 - - .i h imo rnval train crew, Ed- . .foremost in frozen -food .o-rf n.ill Canadian National ANNOUNCING Schedule Changes for Roller Skating TIURSilAY Adult Skate w' c .f RH) AY Teen Skate 'SATl'RDAY Moonlight Skate . 9:30 p.m. to 13 Milt. liXIVIC CENTRE Railways train baggageman, lifted his last pieces off the irain this morning. hb is retiring on pension aft'-r ARMY DOCTOR REPORTS NEW POLIO CASES A T WHITEHORSE EDMONTON (P Col. E. J. Young, chief medical officer for the army's Western Command, said Wednesday several new casDf of polio have developed at Whitehorse, Y.T., "some of them serious." Although Colonel Young declined to quote a figure, he reported last week on returning from an inspection trip to Whitehorse that the disease had affected a , total of 53 v Canadian servicemen and their dependents. Civilian sources then reported 80 cases. serving 45 years with the CNR, I making him the senior train man west of the Oreat Lakes. As he completed his "last run," j many of his railway friends i were at the depot to greet him and wish him may ;ars of , health to enjoy his retirement. "Perhaps the most surprising revelation was that boys show greater color response than girls," the psychologists stated after two years of research. Complete scholastic and attitude reports were kept on all the children during one year in three schools needing new paint. Then one school was repainted according to the principles of "color dynamics," the second in the usual light buff walls and white ceilings, and the third untouched. The second-yer performances of the students were next compared with the first. "A study of the work-play nnd laneuage performance of kindergarten children shows a 33.9-per-cent improvement between the first and second year The hiehlight of 'Eddie null's career came In 1039 when ton he was assigned to the royal train canvln? the lnte Kint EVERYTHING lor the BEACH George VI and Queen Elizabeth, : -n ! ' i - k , s ' 1 SWIM TRUNKS Increased Trade Urged By Johnston nw ihn Queen Mother, imm For Men and Boys Viineouver to Kamloops. The son of a doctor In O.sl), INFLATED TOYS Norway, Mr. Bull came to Canada in 1907 to go fafmlng in RUBBER PAILS For safe fun at the shore . . . The newest thing in sand pails THE Saskatchewan. He Is the only member of his family to come j VICTORIA (P Eric A. of Washington, DC. president of the Motion Picture Asso in the school painted with dy- here. His brother. lens, entered the ciation of America, said here namics 7.3 per cent in the sec lowering United States tariff j ond painted with conventional ! Norwegian civil service and was n deDutv minister at the time free barriers would not solve color; and only three per cent in the unpainted school," the world trade problems of the German invasion In 1940. "Even if the U.S. were to wipe i psychologists found. He spent the war years in Sweden but. with liberation, re- , American women will'travel in comfort, if they take a fashion tip from Washington socialite Toney Hatfield, and . wear comfortable knee breeches. Miss Hatfield made the journey to the 'coronation in taffeta "brltcher" that matched her topa.se hlods.'. She doffs the wrap-around skirt of the to-pnze wool suit and there you are. turned to Norway and was op- pointed ambassador to Holland. out all its tariff duties we would j in Grades 3 through 8 the i not by that action alone solve j color environment school led j the problems that exist," he told I with 8.9 per cent improvement: j the annual convention of the j the conventionally -painted Washington State Bankers' As-; school showed only .5 per cent ( For the past year he has been i Norwegian ambassador to Den-i mark. sociation. j improvement, while the un- H-2 said the U.S. should import j painted school showed a de i "Eddie" has not ,seen him, or j any other member of the fam mon., but he,, emphasized it is i crease oi 2:1 per cent. The "color dynamics" treat ily, since 1913. Mr. Bull thinks he may go back to Iiorway for a visit, now that he is retired, but he still ment called for painting of corridor walls In yellow with the doors and baseboards In palace gray. The rooms with northern exposure were done in pastel rose; those facing south, in blue prefers Canada ad intends to i hg Jin Coffee 1 ', " 7 .' J cuum packe; i Pacific Milk gives lCi"i0VTii li coffee a rich' A ,tl Buy B.C. Products j continue living here. incumbent upon other countries to take "real steps" to Increase trade among themselves. "Some nations have restrictions and barriers to the freer flow of trade that are more stringent than ours," he added. He said hign?st priority should be given to stimulating increased flow of capital around tlw world to help countries needing development capital. Mi. Johnson is a'former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce. ' Organized Marketing Board Urged SMITH ERS "Our natural market is to the west, where Prince Rupert is established and "rowing, and the new town of Kitimat, with an expected population o( at least 15.000 people In the next few years, offer an incomparable opportunity for thii valley to sell all the foodstuff It and green. The front walls were done in a danger shade of the predominating color in each room. "This had the important effect of reducing wall glare, thus making it more restful for the eyes to be turned in that, direction, focussing pupil attention toward the front of the room," the psychologists said. Slate boards were painted green instead of black. Daily 3n e' "leSU"S Economy Pad A new convenience! A new economy! The 2-1K tan produce." W. T. Burns, i crintpndent of the Dominion perimental Substation at 1 ei-E told the Bulkley Valley 'Co-Operative Seed Growers' As Sons Burn 14 Homes ' r f sociation. Based on a 15,000 population, Kitimat will consume at least 2,750 tons of potatoes. 1.375 tons Family Pai k contains the same delicious, smnotlv mmirimir Pnrkiiv Marenrine vou've txi'ii buying in On Sunday tof meat. 360.000 gallons of milk the one-pound nize but the savings made possible in mirk nirmtr nrn nntMrnl on to VOU. i he declared. NELSON, B.C. O Fire-raiding Sons- of Freedom Doukhuboms destroyed 14 homes in the West Whichever size you prefer, I sure to lxk for the new blue pack '.ge with the picture of a cake of ice j An organized marketing board 1 would be necessary to regulate j supplies to wholesalers and re- I is.ooienays early sunuay 111 an in the corner. apparent retaliation for the 14- A-1 SPECIALS Down '50 Ford Custom $550 '51 Pontlae Sedan $650 40 Plymouth Sedan .... $350 50 Meteor Sedan $600 '50 Ford Sedan, radio.. $650 17 Jeep Station n $350 '33 Dodge Regent $1000 '46 Dodge Panel $250 18 Reo Dump Truck.... $950 49 Ford Pickup, $325 DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN ! Bob Parker Ltd. "The Home of Friendly M PAW year prison sentence passed Saturday against Paul Popoff. Popoff was convicted of starting fires which destroyed a $45,-000 planer mill, a community hall and house during Doukho-hor raids last summer. "I cannot see where there is hope for reformation' for this tailers, Mr. Burns considered. He emphasized the importance of continuance an easy c;uantity flow of prouuee. It was Mr. Burns' opinion that the present high cost of farm produce would be overcome by co-operative marketing should time spent by farmers in marketing be applied to production. He estimated as much as 25 per cent KRAFT'S delicious maroarine that " vOdrZ XUu,: . How about a rumpus room 1 m f attic or basement? Sound if nVA I ff X Rood? u "'I' sound even l - " -l "l!-"" Greer & Bridden Phone 909 215 1st Ave. W. man," Mr. Justice II. S. Wilson j soreads smoothlv even when ice cold! said as he pronounced sentence in assize court. of productive time was being lost ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BR1NOS RESULTS A jury acquitted Nick Konkin ketlng methods. after he had been exonerated by It was als0 his oplnlon that Popoff s court testunony. farm Bukley Valley units could A one-room log school house produce more economically if of also -went up in flames Sunday. 1 suitable size to allow for a farm- The 14 homes, most of them i erf lull time occupation. A good wrall log cabins, all belonged to 'marketing organization, he the Sons of Freedom. "thought, would take the selling Twelve of the fires were in the of produce off his hands and Ms 1 ;! j iKrestova district. Two were at leave the farmer free to concen-Appledale and the other was at,trate on the grawing of crops. mice T i T I Wlnlaw in the lower Slocan vaj- Farm produce most likely to be ley - . . in demand were meats, milk, eggs The-fires followed the usual and vegetables, said Mr. Burns, pattern of raids that have ter-jln closing he offered whatever rorlzed the district in the past. time and advice he could in his The radical Freedomites struck ! of ficial capacity as experimental fast, using gasoline bombs made ; station superintendent to get with beer bottles. ( such a scheme going. 11 . ci,, ",i.h,cOi'.' mb:'-: com... ...Thay save you time You'll welcome CAIA'F.RT IIOl'SE ;... f,.r il', MiiootlllK'SS, and work fib many ho.lv and .Ic liiililfull'"1"!"1'1- I f 4 J - wfiff,H, because its ....tstand iK P'al"' AT CURRENT FOOD COSTS hi mii;s 'ii r:rt 1WH'. II .. .i:.l.,.l oun, fri.i foodt tt wlod Ingmlltnt! an criipltr, Miiltr whni' drointd on Milady tlu Twtlf. 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