V.WMVAVWAW.'.V.VWAV,WWW RADIO DIAL 1240 kc. CFPf Much Lighter 46-Man RCMP Contingent Leaves For Home Scien ists Use Canada's Largest Swimming Pool (Subject to Change i W:l& Quiet Sunn I MONDAT X:':. Atl,,lr 10:45 oonft and Hh,i.Pr, t 1 1 OO Weather R. n.-. 11:03 Music Till Mldntaht l'J:00 lgn-off TUESDAV 7 00 B C. Plhermp.,-. . i 7:15 -Musleal Clock ""Htf;' PM 6 '25 Iiitcnmtlimal Commentary t ill) UN Today 5:45 ('BC News: Weather Report 6:55 Have You Heard? g OO B.C. Automobile Ansa. Talk 6:05 Kupper Serenade 6:30 BC. Hospitul Insurance Talk by Hon. B.rlc Martin 6:35 Supper Serenade 7:00 CBC Newa 7:15 CBC News Houndup 7:30 Pronresslve Conservative Talk 8:00 The Dreamers 8 15 CBC Symphony Orch. 9 :00 Now I Auk Vou 9:30 Here's Juliette SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. (CP) , when It's a fellow's first trip." . Twnty pounds a man lighter,! Despite the rigors of the adu-the RCMP Coronation contln-i latlon Inflicted by Britons, the gent sailed today for Halifax' Mountics were orry to leave and the less hectic tasks of keep- except for British haircuts. in Canada's criminals under Crew cuU -are standard styles control. ' for most of the RCMP a type The two-month period of British barbers don't have much horseback riding and hospitality demand for. had a slimming effect on the "I tried several barbershops," Irt-man unit. i said Constable Duncan Donald "Some of the men were alarm- of Ottawa. "Although they all ed but It's quite natural," said said they had never cut It like Stiff Sgt. C. W. Anderson of Ot- that before, they were willing to tawa, riding Instructor. try. "The hard work and lona hours "But it looks as though It s 7:3I -Muslrl i- ...V het W 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill flood 8:15 MornlliK SoiiK 8:30MornlliK Dcvoikius 8:45 I.lttle Concert 8:00 BBC Nt-ws and C. 9:1'S Mulcal Varieties : Time Sterni 10:00 Morning visit : " r if A Tv. ft 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News always knock down the weight been chewed off." TWO FEATURES itancc Smith I OTTAWA P If National Research Council scientists went in lor swimming on the job, they have Canada's biggest swimming pool to do it in. As it is, ihey u;;e their pool 450 feet long, 25 feet wide and 10 feet deep to solve problems of naval design for the Royal Canadian Navy and for civilian shipbuilding firms. They use the pool to find out how a' new ship design fresh from the drafting-board of the naval architect will behave in the water. Scnle models of the new ships are, cither towed along on the BliU.s-Miiooth 700.000-gallon pool or fitted with electric motors complete with scale-model screws and allowed to run themselves. RADICAL DL'SK.NS ( From data derived from these tests come craft of radically new desip.n. Tho specifications of a new type of flat-botlomcd tug which will soon be rhuaping across Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories wore drawn up from data calculated at the NRC tank. So also wefe specifications for a iipw car ferry which will ply between it-lands of the Pa cific Coast and for a new tyjA; of lifeooat which may some day bi ave the gales of the North Atlantic. Calculating ship specifications is more complicated than specifications for aircraft or submarines. An aircraft flies wholly in the air and a submarine moves wholly under water and either tyi,e of craft meets only one type of resistance. But a ship which ru is part in the water and part out rivets both a water drag and a surface friction drag. The rig the NRC uses to tow the models is therefore fitted with a variety of instruments, many of local design, for recording the two types of drag. The rig operates by electric current frcm oveihead trollies, trued to within l-100th of an inch. KPAI.ISTIO CONDITIONS Everything possible is done to simulate the action of a ship making its way through the water. ' The testins pool is the property of the NRC's division of mechanical ensrineerirtg which also operates supersonic wind tunnels for aircraft research, an engine laboratory and a low-temperature laboratory. . TODAY to WEDNESDAY Dan Dai ley - Con: in 4 . fc . BLACKWOOD on (Lrichje By EASLtY BLACKWOOD "JAM' L' J '! r-Y rt" i Also on the Same Program: mil "BLACK SWAN ALSO NEWS CAPITOL Taxi 7:00 - 9:56 THIS IS THE SOItT OK THING that makes truce talks seem thousands of miles away for the soldiers on the firing line In Korea. Arrow points to shell leaving a 4.2 mortar on Its way to enemy-held positions as crew member holds his ears. Squeeze Saves the Day When Things Look Bleak Mr. Champion muttered a little when he paw the dummy in today's hand. This was not so much that Mr. Dale had overbid his cards as that Mr. Black Swan 8:17 a famous players tiikail 8 Prince Rupert Dailv News Monday, J.uly 13, 1953 SCREEN FLASHES DORIS DAY GORDON MacRAE Champion found himself unable to count up to 1- ends today 'LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON 7 and 9:05 I her engagement to Vance Court South denier Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Hale) 8 K J 9 7 H -10 1 D J 3 . C K 8 7 5 4 (Gig Young), a man of her own class, and disregarding .the pleas of her father, Jean runs away with Kamondt with the Intention of marrying him. It Is now that the father Is desperately driven to a measure that will save his daughter's happiness an act that costs the racketeer his life, but not before Jean's Wollacc's Dept. Store When You Want The Best : SWEATERS 5 Avon Glenayr et (Mr. 8 J :i-l Keen) (Mr. Abel) 8 -10 a M H--J 7 6 4 3 r 7 3 C Q J 10 0 Q 10 9 8 4 6 3 3 eyes have been opened to the coarseness and brutality of the Jantzen Monarch 2 Lonsea Tish-U-Knir The best at Wallace's isn't . I Elizabeth Taylor, who proved ; herself a consummate dramatic i actress in "A Place in the Sun" 'and the more recent "Ivanhoe," row tops both these earlier per- lormances with "her dynamic role in M-G-M's "The Girl Who Had Everything," in which she co-stars on the Totem Theatre screen with Fernando Lamas and , William Powell. In this emotionally taut romantic drama she is seen as 'Jean, the beautiful and spirited daughter of the famous criminal lawyer, Steve Latimer (William Powell), who has brought her up , to believe that she can do whatever she wishes so long as she is willing to pay the cost. This liberal and modern code backfires jon the father when Jean becomes infatuated with Victor Ramon-rii (Fernando Lamasi, a notorious racketeer with a tough and disreputable past. Breaking off tricks. Even if he could get four heart tricks, he had only 1 1 winners In sight. The queen of clubs was opened and he won with the ace. He laid down the are of hearts' and Mr. Abel fol lowed suit with the nine. Was that a singleton or I happy thought I had Mr. Abel started with J 9 douhleton? Mr. Champion realized that If the nine were a singleton, It wou!1 be fatal to cash another high heart. That would drop dummy's 10 rnd eventually Mrs. Keen would hold J-7 over the 8-5. In that rase, he would win exactly three trirks In hearts. To make sure of at least four heart tricks, he entered dummy with the queen of spades and led the 10 of hearts. Mr. Abel discarded a small club and the 10 was finessed, losing to Mrs. Keen's jack. Back came the jack of cluhs nnd dummy's king won, Mr. Champion discarding a small Soiilll (Mr. (Ihiliiplon) 8 A 8 3 H A K Q 8 6 D A Kll C A The ulddlnu: South West North 3 H Pass 3 C 3 D Pass 3 8 6 NT All pass more expensive. Just your assurance of satisfaction. -"HI l w Ft. m i .. . man who had swept her off her :feet. The casting of Miss Taylor and : the romantically electric screen newcomer, Fernando Lamas, as I the principal protagonists of i "The Girl Who Had Everything" ; was an inspired one. East PMhS Puss S WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i T i N -GIG YOUNG JAMES WHITMORE MIlVMS. S illSli miBifi both of dummy's remaining spades would be good. He therefore discarded the diamond and PATRICIA I'M I KruM VTW-Ism hut I totem; Mr. Champion won the last two Chimpanzees, regarded as the smartest of the apes, can master1 simple arithmetic. : Today to Wednesday 'THE GIRL" 7:00 and 8:25 p.m. 'DESPERATE" 8:14 Only tricks with the eight of diamonds and the king of spades A Famous Playert Thntn LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 NAOVING . . PACKING . . . CRATING SllirriNG . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. MOVE WITH EASE . . . SIPP VIA LINDSAY'S" Ascnts Allied Van Lines Lid. fhone 0 or 8 ( or. 2nd and Park Ave. Vote to Cost $5,500,000 diamond. Still only 11 tricks In sight. However, there was always the chance that a squeeze might develop. Mr. Champion returned ARROW BUS LINES LTf t L The Automobile Association (AAA) offers attractive benefits to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Local Agent PHIL LINZEY Prince Rupert Realty Co. 'K Third Avenue , riione 301 OTTAWA CP The federal elec Public Passenger Time Schedule No. 6 to his hand with the ace of spades and noted that Mrs. Ken played the Jack. It now appeared that Mr. tion will cost an estimated $5,-500.000. Some of this will come hack to the treasury In candi- Issued pursuant to the provisions of the "Motor Carrier Art 1 and Regulations thereunder. Abel had the soade suit stop- dates' lost deposits. f Issued 10 July, 1953. Effective: July 18, ) emm . .1 PUBLIC PASSENGER TIME SCHEDULE between n?d. That wasn't good, but If j Each candidate must post a he also had the queen, 10 and ; $200 deposit, which is forfeited if nine of diamonds or any five he fails to poll more than half -Mamonds. so the burden of the votes of the winning candl-stopplnu that suit was also his date In his riding. In double alone, then he was gone. ; ridings, he has to get at least Mr. Champion cashed his ace i half the total of the low-vote and king of diamonds, then hia ! winning candidate, three good hearts, discarding j in 1U49, the treasury picked up clubs from the board. On the $72,000 from the loss deposits of Inst heart Mr. Abel had to get 350 candidates out of the 850 In N MAKE PRINCE RUPjTRT DEPOT AND PORT EDWAK MISTAKES down to two cards. Isive Arrlrf Ir'f f the running. The hiRh point in VVatimi Isbnid Port I WV '!. . He had left the 10 and one revenue from this source came spade and the queen of dla- In !!H5, when 402 candidates lost monds. If he played a spade, $02,400. 7.40 in 9:50 . 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