Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 25. 1W3 FNDS TODAY 7:009:00 p. m. in ne sound I. SCREEN k FLASHES Natives Dignified In Africa THE mmfJ PURCHASE , OF TH! SEASON -Y0U3 By ItOIS THOMAS HOLLYWOOD APl What will they think up next for Esther Williams? Hollywood's only amphibious film star was doing the last big y if2 $0, 5f"-rp omJL. - 3 ,rU By The Caiittdiun Press EDMONTON. Mr. Edward' Fawcett Wilkinson, who with her husband recently came lo Edmonton after 12 years in Africa, says the African native in his ow n environment has pride, tradition and disrnitv. production number for her lat-J est picture, "Easy to Wei." It took place In the water, ol course. But any resemblance to previous routines ended there. In the first place, she was outfitted in bagy pants, a red wi. painted lace and other element ot a clown's attire. While a grandstand full of kids yelled and cheered, she was to stand on -7 ;f-A DEPT. STORE 0 '': niBumBBimiU'Hi"""""" her head and go through other gyrations on a tiny, sclf-pro- THE ) oeiied auutiiiit bourd. It is the native living on the borders of industrial centres, losing his sense of heritage, who Is baffled by an nl'.en civiliza-tiun and becomes the troublemaker, she says. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson lived 12 years in the major cities of ' For tne climax," ahe reported enthusiastically. "I Krab onto a bunch of balloons and get carried into the air." Doubles will do some of these Mun:s for Esther, who Is expeet-: tug her thud child- But -she was : nn the set and prepared to ti cfttMta Willi tn mutni (jottfm HMDS AY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1!10 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING MIiriM .G . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local Nation- ide and World-wide Shipment. "MOVE Wiril FANE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone W it (.8 C or. 2nd nd Park Are. RANDOI.PHF. WILLIAM DIAMOND. 62, of Trail, BC, mining and metallurgical, engineer, Is the first Canadian to be presented with the Institute of Metals platinum medal Mr Diamond, executive vice-president of the Consolidated Mining unit Kmeltintr Comrianvs western repion. receives the medul 5TAK 1 d MyiNUAT HHtl TOTEM 3 spend a fMd part of her day in ! ' jlhe MOM tank. ! Esther' vehicles have the lim-i i tllng factor that she must always I be kept clo.se to the water In case ; i there is a lull In the plot, there j ; must always be a tank handy fori ; a swimming routine Despite this i- .M i Africa. They grew up and at-1 tended school there, although both are of English birth. Mr. ! Wilkinson w.-.s a shift manager in various mines on the Gold Coast, and is familiar with em-1 Dloyment problems of native la- 1 bor. I Speaking of the Mau Mail sit- ' uation in Kenya, Mrs. Wilkinson says that if the Kikuyus ever succeeded in gaining possession of the rich plantation lands . FVMOl'H PLALKS IHLATItl EVENINGS 7 Ond). c!4 r at Montreal from Dr. Gerald Letendre of Quebec The Institute k a British organization with branches in all parU of the world. Railway Museum Train Travels Across Canada MONTREAL. A rare chapter of railway his- limitation, she remains Immense- lv popular after 10 wet yrars in ; the movie. j She U the No. 1 star in for-, , elan couutrie.'- producer Joe i Pa.sternak reported. "They love; lwr in German,, in England. Af- Charles JILFLIN'S owned by the whites, the land would soon deteriorate under , poor farming methods. j She says that despite repeated s instruction, the native will plow a L hillfide IIUIMUC vertically vrUH;rtil rather IdUltl man litftl mi horizontally, and the torrentiui tory was written here r riday , w , hen Mayor Lamiinen rains wash the seeds down th Houde of Montreal officially inaugurated the Cana rica, Japan and all over am. , "Wh.'ii I wa in Park, five of her picture wre playing wit the Chamjw Elysee" ' What I the reason for her. success? "She 1 clean, whoicsome cx.", the producer analyzed. '"Her pic-: ture have no message. They ; I know I'm raving bat it dian National Railway museum train which eventually w ill be show n throughout Canada and parts of I cannot be ovcrsold-sct t furrows and the crop is lost. Segregation is a problem among all people living in Africa English. Dutch and na-natives. Mrs. Wilkinson says. The Boers o Afrikanders, who have maintaine da bitterness against the English population since the days of the Boer War, do not permit their children to attend English-speaking schools. i n irwlt in Ihe three hmeeatte cars ; nmn't aimed at nromotltls! lend-1 -Aiv. TODAY ( artiMin - New - BBBA. official Intro- , H,,..i , hnli,,.rit ,r purlv mil-I r rurtherin worl.t oeace. Following the roadmg item They Include s ad they do Is entertain. such relics as a Bible rack, once i .EAtnpr u gr(.ai because she ! used in the Central Vermont . H-.,.t ... She not an actress; duction by M A. Metcalf. executive assistant of the CNR. Mayer Houde handed specially prepared train orders for "all points of the Canadian Na- iviMNo jo - ii Vir I I v SATl'KDAV Mi. 5:15. I 15 m Lmf,m Feature Starts Saturday 2:56 5:56 8 detriment to the social, eco- Railway passenger cars, old , Iers;,maUty. She pla' timetables, drawings and photo- 1 , k that shc craph of historic Victoria j J Bridge, the royal tours and rah- nomic and political future of the tional system with historic right country. over all trains" to a .veteran She says the Dutch Reformed engineer riding in the cab of construction of pioneer Church maintains a strict code ; the first locomotive. I days, and the first diesel engine PHONE The brief ceremony marked in North America. The train will remain on display at Montreal until April 1't. Sm it hers P-TA Presents Play SMITHERS Snulhers Parent-Teacher Association's three- fur its adherents not only theologically, but socially. For example, says Mrs. Wilkinson, they take note of such things as bathing suits Coverage is the dictum over the shoulders and down to the rownedwitli 66 Taxi On May 1. It will run between Torcnto and Aurora. On I . to mark the centennial of the first railway line In I'piier Canada, knees. more than three years of In-1 tensive research to prepare the onlv mobile museum of Its kind in the world. It has three old-time locomotives, a pass"iiKer coach of 1860. diner of 1U75. sleeper of 18'M, and three baggage cars of the 19th century all museum pieces themselves Oldest locomotive of the thrt-is' No 40, one of the last of tin-woodburncrs and the first standard gauge engine ordered and In July will run over the old 8t. Lawrence it Atlantic mccessf r ni r..-i. PROMPT SERVICE HEATED 0 ! night ptcsentallon of the play ! -Too Many Relatives'' this week j was mell received A vry good attendance wlt-i nessed a newly-married couple i involve Itself with deception of STAND: IILLf.l KHON 111 Ol K, M VI II STRUT i Railway line from Montreal to Icouticook aim. poviibly. Port-! land. Me. j Following a two-week showing i at the Canadian Natio.ial Ex- their hard-of-hearlng rlcn- oia Advertising in the Doily News Brings R aunt and uncle Bnd emerge trl- j timphant. The escaped convict; seeking hide-out In their apart- t bv the Grand Trunk Railway hibltion in Toron it will travel of the Great m 1872. Locomotive m is a surlrllp tank switcher of lftfM pnd locomotive 674 a Mogul Western Railway through south- 1. x- ment added confusion ana amusement to connubial oils. Proceeds are. for purchase of an opaque projector for educational purposes In the schools. em Ontario in October to complete the centennial celebrations nf 1!53 And though life is not oil "beer ond skittles", yel the sun on occasion can shine. Good friends, good-will, good beer go hand in hand to make your happy occasions more memorable. Your beer will be the best by far if yog moke it "lucky lager". In international competition Lucky lager has been judged Canada's Finest Beer ond has been awarded the "Star of Excellence" symbol of that r:- Ponder Problems I SMITHERS Smnhers Curling Club plans to change the annual meeting date from October to the last week of March A resolution to this effect will be irtroduced. ! It has been found the incoming executive is at a disadvantage taking over duties so close to opening of the curling season. Heaving ot ice sheets Is a pioblcm confronting the club. It is proposed either to put down plank flooring or spread considerable thickness of gravel in an attempt to provide better curl-ling surfaces. Questionnaire for.wW A,nW PT-. C.0--0- c..H Ll'tKS H'-I-UI-.IIIH,, (Fill I" "'" r- tvpe engine built In IBM. Is thv oldest locomotive still In service. The sleeping car features th.-ornate designs snd carvings ft Its period, and the dining car of 1875 features silverware from five of Canada' pioneer lines, now part of the CNR system. 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