Prince Rurrt Daily News Mondav. June 28, l'Jb4 -I Bennett Scores Statements About B.C. Civil Service ft ' ; . Canadian Army Pill Pushers To Mark ' 50th Anniversary of RCAAAC July 2 OTTAWA rArmy si.wbonrs BantinR. r-rti.vr-,vrr..r of insulin During the Boer War two Cnn-and pill-pushers. In Canada, Eur- and former RCAMC officer. adtan military hospitals were order of sent to South Africa. Their ope an dthe Far East will cele- corps until a general brate the 50th birthday of the ; Medical services In the Cana- staffs Included 18 militia nursing Royal Canadian Army Medical dian Army did not become a sisters. Corps July 2. ' July 2. 10u4' announced that the During the First World War . . ... ... Canadian militia army medical corps personnel served on all Army headquarters saia waay ,, ,nl,i,i heromn known as front uin.ro r-n ! VICTOniA it Premier I3en-nctt has Issued a prepared pn-ss :S In which he scored "wild state paper regarding the civil service." The premier said his govern-, nun. lias great tuiiliuei.ee .n the j '.if 1 d,ninmI?T,J ments appearing in the news- mpivd hv ,h. i ' Putl,,i,. llllllllillllllll n Wallace's Dept. Store 1 uPru1? ,b h2oy.Mr TSS t"e army mpdlral ,'or"s' But were ln ftcti0'1- Two Victoria will m be held at the h RCAMC school q the Cana(llan ai my crosses were won by members of at Camp Borden. Ont.. where , edica, servl(,e goes baclt to the the corps, A total of 21.453 serv- there will be a ceremonial par- he Northwest Rebellion ed and 1,198 were battle casual- ade. historical pageant and par- , lncludi 604 klllcd , tes in the various messes. ' i ' ,,., . ' GRANTED "KOYAL" TITLE In the Second World War, a sDrrial feature will be the officiaTopenlng component of 34,780 personnel served In the o the new Ban-I - The permanent ". 2 iJ .?!L1'L1,8 'i S" fh J WB granted the title RCAMC and 430 were battle cas- civil servants, and has made le.-s changes in personnel than any now government h--3 ever made in Canada." ' The average salaries of government employees is higher than ever before In the history ol ihe province, the average monthly wage being $253.71," he said. However, the premier made no mention of the root of the civil servants dispute with the governmentthe cabinet's refusal to meet with the B.C. Government Employees' Association grievance committee to hear job grievances and wage reqeusts. n Ni aV rietta Banting The building Is "rovol" in il3 and this distinc- ualtles. In addition to Canadian named after Lady Banting's hus- tion was granted the reserve nursing skiers who served on all nm thai EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY band, the late Sir Frederick component in liuo. UUUHB u Canadian nurses were loaned to I- W ; . :.. m, :;s -'$L yf"" " . N j ! JSm : , AiliV J ! Bright Future For Hollywood Seen by Steady Van Johnson . ry Duiiv Nts GussifieU the South African forces and 75 Canadian medical officers served with the British army. The RCAMC has provided units for service ln Korea and Germany. The Queen recently approved appointment of the .A; : B t , i n imin ..c n-u. . Bw v.- Qucen " Molher as coioncl-in-chief f r have more than two wpeks ,, OPTOMETRIST Fred E Dowdie 303 Thhd Ave. W. Phone Green 960 of the corps. off.' By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK oil It Isn't tru -that to be a Hollywood star you have to own threi" swimmine pools labelled "his," "hers," and "theirs." ''Haven't even one," said Van .Tnhnsnn. who has made 50 pic TWO FORMER FOOTBALL STARS, who jointly own anfl operate a used-car lot in Clifton Heights, Pa., go into a huddle over a business transaction. Steve Van Buren ( left, former star and coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, and Mike Kerns, ex-Penn State gridder, have plenty to talk about when business is slow. iWA Will Sign Pact This Week TODAY TO WEDNESDAY 7 p.m LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:15 p.m. -1 iVirVf V - r :;vipi: MUD 9 r , SAVA QERT AND SPLENDOD i - v ; BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD tures since 1941." " ! VANCOUVER P Official sign- Johnson, now hittim; the peak ing o ft he 1954 contract between of his career. Is a chi erful relief the International Woodworkers from the breast-beating type of of America CIOi and Forest In-actor who predicts the wtst coast dustria! Relations will take place film colony will become a ghost this week. town. The settlement, which centered "I've never felt more excite- on working conditions and not ment in Hollywood," he said, wages, was approved by the ' out 'llon membership Inst week. "They have a new feeling if NAVY RUM Player's Wrong Timing Costs Her The Contract i there. They are concentrating : on quality pictures, and they fnr - IN THE W0RLD'S most I ' ijDANCEROUS JUNGIEI ! jS4;l Hit. IlLS Wolfe eels found off Canada's. Pacif.e co'i.'t .sometimes reach n length of eight feet. ! The dummy in today's deal was quite a disap- are turning out better pictures .' ...,,., - ' fll the time." ,' T i1. ..i ll .4- A i I'.JllAL- i . . OSCAR CAND1DATK : '"irf? poincment to ivns. is.een. inoi mat ine t'.iH.'L.-it;u mimn weren't there but they were badly placed. If she could have transferred the king and queen of spades to the club suit or the' diamond su;t, the contract 9 ' l! 1 ' . J ' '"! S iiiaij ! would have been a laydown. As it was, she played j the hand well from a mechanical standpoint. Only ; her strategy could have been improved. i Mr. Dale's lead of the jack of Van hit a new top himself re-1 crntly as Lieut. Steve Maryk in "The Cuinc Mutiny," a role that may make him a candidate for an academy award. Van his had to surmount three handicaps to Rain serious recognition as a film actor: H) red hair. 2 freckles, and (3 a i face like the boy next door." I ' In my first picture, a crime short," he recalled, "they in-M. ted on dyeing my h ur black and covering jay freckles. Then il s!ait"d raining, and the dye ! ran ail over my face- and darn Smith tleaUr WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i spades was covered in dummy Nclthef side vuliH'iablt! This alvcrli.st'nitnt is not published vr di.spl.iycd by 1 he I.i(uor 'Jonlrol lioard or by tiie Ciovernmcnt of lli itivh CbluniM;'. m m pronounced HE-VA-RO NOIITII S K 6 H--Q J 7 I ft B 2 C'-J B 7 2 CURE YOUR WET BASEMENT AND DAMP FLOORS! ELIMINATE SOGGY YARDS A" rale ytmr soil and civr ymir plants a chance In develop pruper root systems. New permanent tile will do the job for you year after year. Does not disintegrate with age. fiend 50 cents frir a sample and price quota-lion. ' Delivered to your door i, "NEW TILE" land won hy T'r. Champion with, ! the ace. Buck came the qur( n ; 'of diamonds and Mrs. Kern let, ;it hold. Her plan was to elimin- 'uttouuirrtsj or tvs amzmi) IIS-lT-IIIHIIf-lia I .11 .hod me right out of Mr. rimiiiiiini) - near V.c all or the r;p Kles and cliam- j onds from her hand and from j (Mr. Il:ll) S J 10 9 8 1 H-5 4 n-K 7 4 3 C K. 8 S - A 7 3 2 lr-8 2 I) Q J 10 C. Q 1(1 9 3 FERHAfVDO WM4SRK0rYR1 FtEHWfi dummy and thn to put one ol. he defenders in the lrad with a second round of chilis. Mr Chrimpi'in continued with Hollywood." ' I'.OMiYSOX 1DOI. As "the boy next door" Van clicked quickly and became a bobbysox idol. "I still hite I ha I term," he said. "But tiie bobby Mixers all grew up and became mothers. I had the problem of growing up. vi-i-rft Kniilli (Mm. KiH'ii) 8-4 C-A 5 4 D -A 6 5 11 - A K 10 ft 0 3 Tin- blildlUK: SiuHIl West . Nnrth Fiist ' I H Puss 1 NT I'u.is Added Feature: "Cease Fire : In Korea" PlAYESS'THfATU A FAMOUS Box 248, Terrace, B.C. aii Puss! too. I got pretty tired of being! 3 H Paiw 4 H Lv x Fabulously beautiful. ..Savagely real... Hie j:' k of fli imonds nnd thi1; 'ime Mrs. Keen won with the ;icp. She ent'-r-d climimy with the quern of hearts, led the rinren of sp idrs and discardrc' her last, diamond. LAYS DOWN ACE Slip ruffed dummy's last spade wilh the nine of heirts. Dummy was entered airain with the jack of hearts picking up the last of the outs' aniline trumps. ; Now (I u in my's nst. diamond was pl iy-fd and ruf (.iB tluu- closed hand.' At this point Mrs. Keen laid fv v IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ANNOUNCES he appointment of WHALEN'S CARTAGE LTD. as distributors for Imperial ESSO Stove Oil in Prince Rupert EFFECTIVE JULY 1 B.C.'s Finest Heating Oils Phone WHALEN'S CARTAGE LTD. Excitingly DIFFERENT!. i the boy next door with the ap-, better chance If she had timed Ple P'c f;,cc'" ' her play differently; specifically He will team with D-borah if she had laid down the are of Kirr in his next film, "The End clubs immediately upon gaining of the Affair," to be made in the lead. At that stage of the England. One of the steadiest proceedings it would have been workers in the Industry. Van much more difficult for Mr. Dale doesn't want to become a pio- to have- seen the necessity for "ture-"a-year actor, his fine unblocking play. "What would I do the rest of r Vnll r - X.--Z.ik w3 AS SIMPLE PHONE CALL :. n. &ls Phone (JO Across the Town or the Nation. down the lire of clubs hoping somebody held the kinR double- ; ton. If that were the case, then : the opponent who won with the king would have to return either a diamond or a spade and Mis. Keen would ruff in dummy while disrardins her losing club. NOT NAPPING She. not hrr wish. Mr. Dale did have the kinR of clubs cuarded only once. But he was not caught nappinc;. On the ace l OPENS UP A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT I f Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. 316 II 1 of clubs he promptly dropped the king. Clubs were continued , 1 j! 3A ."" and Mr. Champion won the next two tricks to defeat Ihe WILD, WICKED, WAMnUDI?ITI , 4 Mrs. Keen would have had a cm vir srnrrnrrs YOU CAN'T Wooton Heads 'V' B.C. Lawyers 1 nillkJ ... r-'f .141' " VANCOUVER (P R. A. Woot- ISS 11 1 I , M ton of Victoria has been elected president of the British Columbia section of the Canadian Bar ...an ncr loves, ( yifiy Association. , ladies ana lusty Yes Sir, You'll Be On The Ball If Ycu Get An A-1 Used Car From legends! His ?il4t I'calurc-Lengtl; ilk FUR STORAGE True-Life Adventure: PARK! print by TECHNICOIOR rsrD PHONE A FERRER ! m ' I !HTMITltT WrVT1 SCI r.O MIKI) I'ICKti' New paint job. Custom heater. Mechanically the best. 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