5 i,Y Export of Canadian Asbestos Fibre Hinges on 'Goodwill' of Industry OTTAWA CP Nerriy 70 per Trade, published by the govern- are in building, moulded auto-cent of the world's asbestos nunt's trade department, says motive parts, papers and cloth, libre is produced m Canada ; it is a credit to the industry and ; The United States buys 75 per pnd exports in the next few ; important for future dealings cent of the asbestos froiji Can- PRINCE GEORGE PILOT KILLED IN PLANE CRASH PRINCE GEORGE O Pilot Frank Hutton of Prince Georgt was killed Tuesday night when his light plane crashed ntar here. Two passengers. Clyde Black" and Mary, Lou East, were slightly injured. Hutton, 26 years old, held a private pilot's licence. SCREEN k FLASHES A page from the Penrod stories of Booth Tarkington conies to Technicolor life in Warner Bros.' musical, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," which opens Thursday at the Totem Theatre. Fopular song stars Doris Day years will hinee largely on the; that Canadian mines have kept ' ada's seven producing compan ' goodwill" of the industry. The latest issue of Foreign 6 Prince Rupert Da'ly Nexs Wednesday, July 8, 1953 'SILVER WHIP" 7:00-9:50 'HELLGATE" 8.13 TODAY prices at "reasonable" levels. lies, five' of which are subsidiar-Asbestos fibres have been ies of American or British firms, scarce in recent years. Foreign Asbestos enters the U.S. duty-Trade says Canadian mines free and supplies a large manu-could have obtained three or j facturing group which in 1951 four times the prices charged, 'turned out some $450.000 000 Exports of . asbestos fibre in ! worth of asbestos products. 1?51 totalled PJ2.000 tons valued As asbestos deposits are found at more than $80,000,000. In 1939 I elsewner, in tne world Cana. production was 374.000 tons. But ,. . .,, ,., , , ; dlan Producers will likely face Canada ranks as a consumer. low less than five per cent of . Increased competition. A Conine asbestos produced is used . tinuSns market would seem to npr? be assured in the U.S. but sales and Gordon MacRae play the leads In the song-filled adaptation of the warm and homorous stories of a tvnical, small-town American family. Doris Day, the girl whose career literally started with an accident when she learned to sing while recovering from a severe leg Intury, Is cast as the big sister whose romantic . en Racing across fifteen hundred miles of danger-filled wilderness . .. their courage forged an Immortal American epic! PONY EXPRESS IN COLOR BY l.tUMLOLOB STARRINO CHARLTON HEStON - RHONDA FLEMING ' JAN STERLING - FORREST TUCKER Two factors have boosted lor- " rnmnetitinn is likelv to become eiin demand: Industrial uses r' ... keener in hurope. Here irans- have erown and new uses have tanglement with the boy next door. Oordon MacRae, leads to some humorous episodes. Songs which are blended into the screenplay include "If You developed, such as the evolu-'port charges would be signifi-ti"n of asbestos friction mate-' cant. rials. Major uses for asbestos i Canada's exports of manufac- i tured asbestos goods had a STARTS THURSDAY DORIS DAY AND GORDON MacRAE cuddle up In a scene from their newest Technicolor musical comedy from Warner Bros.. "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." It opens Thursday at the Totem Theatre. The romantic singing stars are supported by Leon Ames. Billy Gray and Rosemary D?Camp. IsfiiM v : I Were the Only Girl In the i World." "Ain't We Got Fun." "Your Eyes Have Told Me so" land "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Uso Cartoon - News Shows 7 - 9:08 CAPITOL A I AMOl S PLAYERS TIIKATItt value of $1,500,000 in 1951 and included brake-linings and Backings Half these exports went to the U.S. Other markets included the British West BLACKWOOD on F SnhitH-i to Change) ' OREER GAR.SON in PRIDE AM) PRFJI DRE" L.N OS TODAY 7: - 9:05 p.m. rapto rrM 1J40 K'ocycli CFPR Indies. South America. Europe 'and the Middle and Far East. At thesame time. Canada im-'rorted $3,400,000 worth of man-'ufaetured asbestos products, all from the U.S. Manufacture of ipsbestos products in Canada is ' largely limited to Canadian re- rai0)' rmr Caoo,, , (krichje By EASLEY BLACKWOOD -"-.V.".".- "- MAAW WA" TUESDAY mi ouirements. , v) -DORIS V ri ) 9 and GORDON ',"1 11V V M 4 45 Pec. Int. 4 SS Stork (luntallnna 5 00 At Home With the Lennk Ks 5:25 International Commentary S 30 VS Todat 5:45 CBC News: Weather Report 5:55 Have ou Heard? .Mr. Ik-insite's Criticism . Isn't Always "Constructive Aussies Permit Transfer of 173 ' j Ivl KAbi : ,-'J Light of The WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT For Doys And Youths Yes siree! Riiht here in little old Prime Rupert. Right here in Wallace's. A complete boys' and youths' department equal t o any city store. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i As soon as a hand is played, Mr. Heinsite whip, Japanese PoWs a can-berra .Reuters.- Aus-! into his analysis, usually pointing out something h Silvery Moon ! traiia announced today it will partner should have done to get a better result on ! permit the transfer to Japan of How abuut a rumpus room in altic or basement? Sound cood? It will sound even better when you learn how little it costs! Greer & Bridden in Warner Bros. . Technicolor m,. T'T I A 00 Cue lor Pun 6:30 Supper Serenade . 7 00 CBC News 715 CBC News Roundup 7:30 l-elcentrr 8que to Broadway 8 00 Election Talk Liberals 8:15 Canadlana 8 30 Canada at Work 8:45 Musical Program 9 00 Champions o( fc'port 9 30 Edited Version of Kj'b1 Vlalt to Scotland 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC Newa 10:30 Here Comes the band 1 1 :00 Weather Heport 1 1 02 Pish Arrivals 1 1 04 Mu.MC Till Midnight 12.00 Ulgn-off WEDN&blMT A at 7 K B. C. Plhermen'a Bdct. 7:15 Musical Clock 7:30 CBC Newa: Weather Heporl 1 173 Jipanese ar criminals held ine UCai. ,on Manus Island north of Aus-j often these criticisms go un-I I tralia. 1 challenged especially when the? ! The announcement said the partner is Mr. Meek or Mr. Abel, j ; transfer wi'.l nat take place until Mr. Meek hates an argument; ;the Japanese government guar-an(i is eager to get on to the i ;antees that the remainder of next hand. Mr. Abel doesn't! the sentences will be served in! think as fast of Mr. Heinsite j conformity with the Japanese' Enfj often fails to see the flaw. Thone 0f M5 1st Ave. W. Sjuth dealer Neither side vulnerable (Mn. Keen) 8 9 4 H--10 B 3 r-A 8 5 4 C- K 9 6 2 W r-t I..t (Mr. AIh-I) (Mr. Ileinolte) S -K Q 10 8 5 1 8 A 3 H 7 3 H-J 5 4 D Q 10 0 D-J 9 7 2 TOTEM A Famous l:yeni TheatH STARTS THURSDAY Evenings ... 7: - 9:05 p.m. Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. peace treaty. DANC HMCS Chatham in the latter's remarks. I With Mr Champion, it's dif- j ferent. He loves an argument. : And he thinks even faster than ' Mr. Heinsite. It is foolhardy in-; deed to criticize Mr. Champion's ! bidding or play. In today's hand Mr. Abel led I Drill Hall 10 p.m C J 1 C 4 10 Smith (Mr. lmnitttii) S-J 7 8 H A K Q 8 0 D K 3 C A 4 3 to 2 p.m. I nuKiUA T July 9th ATTENTION ALL ELKS MEETING Thursday, 8 p.m. Important Tlie bidding: the king of spades. Mr. Heinsite 'south West N'irtri 1 8 Pksh SALT LAKE FERRY Daily excepting Monday Weather permitting 2 p.m . - 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. CHUn AVCa Continuous service from jUilUAT J. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone Green 391 or Red 968 overtook with the ace and re- j 1 h FOR VISITING H.M.C. SHIPS Everyone Welcome Admission $1.00 Person Hostesses Required Phone 526 East Pass Pn-sa All pass 7:35 Mui,lcal Clock H UU CBC Newa 8:10 Here's Bill Cloud 8:15 Morning Hong 8-30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 00 BBC Newa and Commentary 8:15 Musical Varieties t M) Time blsnal 10 :UO Morning Visit 10:15 "Hi!" 10:46 Musical Profzram 11 00 A Man and His Musle 1 1 :30 Wetner Beport 11:31 Measa? CeruKl ( 11:3:1 Rec. Int. 11 :4o Scandinavian M.iodiea Pass Pass 2 H 4 H Dbl. 3 H !tO)...shopattiiesign , turned the trey. Mr. Champion played the seven and Mr. Abel i won with the 10 He led back the queen, dummy ruffed with the nine of hearts and Mr. Heinsite overruffed with the I. jack. Mr. Heinsite shifted to ' the rleure of diamonds. Mr. Cham- pion had to find a way to prevent the loss of a club trick. He won the fourth trick with the king of diamonds. He cash-I rd the ace and king of trumps, j Next he led to the ace of dla-j mends', returned a tllamond and hold for your last five cards?" "Three diamonds and two clubs." answered Mr. Heinsite. uncertainly. "All right.' Then I play kin? and ace of diamonds and trump a diamond. Dummy's eight of diamonds would then be good and I could get to it with the king of clubs. "I don't mind your analyses but try to be ri:;ht once in a while." o o o of Coke and Food ruffed it. Now he led the rest Hot-weather meala rx;rk riglit up with ice-cold Coke. Your family and friends welcome this famous combination. j of his hearts. j " , j On the last honrt, Mr. Hein- New York's American Museum j ,'te was squeezed. Dummy's last of -Natural History has a great three cards were the eiht of hall containing 750,000 spccl-jr'limonri.s nl the kin"-nine of mens of the world's birds. 'l.ihs Mr. Heinsite had to phv "Qo I - jthe inth trirk hnlrfins trj Jack Ml diamonds and three clubs to h" mieen. Obviouslv he had to i ' li")"! his 'iianif,nrl. ro hp let go riub. Mr. Crnmpion ten lrr! I Hie kin-r of clubs, baek to his "-'-. piH the four of clubs won, i the laiit trick. j- "Tf vnii'd rtir neH tile de'r- ' j nf sn"c3 nt trtek three. Abel." ! fid Mr. Heinsite. "(hit ni;M ! I fy"c lo'' me to rctu-n a elnb ootum CATMOt STUWtlU. now featuring j j j I J I I j I A Takt erougfi home ; end a club return would h ive ! WHKKB CRAKTSMAN8HIP COUNTS. COUNT ON US! Cibb Prinling Co. i l-p-H th" Keiice." I Mr. Abel wa.' silent but, Mr. Champion was not. ! ' I'.' n't be illv. 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