""T-i "' .... ? f-,t , rrigiii Good Medicine hor Some Tubercular People, Doctors Find By ItENNIE TAYLOR scare favorably turned ' the of treatment for sana-G. nc AMnFipQ ELES ,m AP ci ..'-ourse . - Fright : torlum patienis were reported to nf,- HKy tulercular ls,Bood medicine for! he Nati0nal Tuberculosis As-7 people. delation by a group of Seattle Several cases in which a good physicians. The frightening episodes were brought on accidentally, but the results were so striking that the doctors now plan to use It scientifically as an experimental means of treatment. This strange finding was the result of experiments to determine what part the adrenal gland plays In. the role of the disease. The work was done by Dr. Edmund R. Clark, Dr. Daniel W. Zahn and Dr. Thomas H. Holmes of Flrland Sanatorium, Seattle. The adrenal glands, cap-like MOTORS TO FIELD TEAM FOR TONIGHT'S SOCCER CAME General Motors soccer club hopes to field its strongest team tonight in its bid against the Heavy Battery in the North Star competition. GM players will be selected from the following: Boulter, Eckert, Eby, Furunes. Sunberg, Lien. Wilson, Robinson, Tait, Mills, Morven, Murray, Pensemma, Hidber. ' 7 SCISSORS HEADY FOR ACTION, Ray Dlhen 01 Lon'or,,E,1, rnrmoHnn Dtnn tha VIHnitve rm I In VltjE TorOntn UnrlruHnn nntttno nr..... . ' v "uvjo, vw- J r LuaiuniPS inr fh o, (uce adrenalin, a hormone Shakespearian Festival. Mr. Dif fen has his which the body uses In large! London. He has 90 costumes to mk. f, 'nnft ouantltles durinir Dcriods of an- , ' ",c levl. ger, fright or other forms of mental stress. During calm periods this hormone is produced end utilized at relatively low levels. Jack Laurie New President Of Men's Curling Club p . Here's what some experts believe will be the pla le in use a quarter of a century hence The 1'5-passenger, atomic-powered air transport will tr ivel at 800 m.p.h., capable of crossing the AUantic in 32 hours. The triangle wing at th rear of the plane will be used because it offers less wind resistance at super-sonic speeds. MIEILCDHIIEig Princ Ruprt Dailv News Friday, May 22, 1953 v TO rr tommy The Seattle doctors measured the amount of adrenal activity , of 109 patients by chemical tests. ' They found that it varied widely according to the individuals', mental state. I Pconlc with basically low lev- ! els of adrenal activity, they! found, tend to have more seri- ous TB cases than those with-high levels. w legion Gives Colors To Cub Pack Jack Laurie was named pres-i ident of the Prince Rupert Men's ! Curling Club at the annual mect- ins. He succeeds Ted Boulter, I who moved to Mission City car-I i-r this year. ! Other officers are Bill McKen- -. i r.st vice-pre.iklent; Harold Them, second vice-president; Bub Rudderham, treasurer. Ariilocrot One patient. Dr. Clarke said. Canadian Ski Championships To Be Closed to Outsiders ST. JOVITE, Que. CP The Cross-Counlry : Clarence Serr Canadian Amateur Ski Assocla- void, Camrose, Alta., and Claude lion has named 17 skiers for the Richer. Ottawa. J95 world championships in Junlpirjg: Ted Hunt. Jack Roo-Sn-rdcn. and said it will pick a croft and Jaok Wnitei aI1 of 10-member team from them by Vancouver, and Jacques Char-m.n-januaiy of next year to inr,H Tru piior. n yort old 5 ynrt old ytort old 3 ywrt old j ' New directors i f .-ne Holli.ston, elected werei's bcinu kept alive by great Gordon Bate- tffort, and a part of the treat-1 A special ceremony w as held by Port Edward Cubs to , receive their colors in a presentation by the Canadian Legion executive Anniverjory Vicount Old Keg CIN London Club London Dry 'ei?hr Tc::i:nr F.cr l:.s announced his ; 'iic. i :; f ro n th: ring "and th time I rciily mean it," he said today. Hie old Weih boxer- h-'s past 40 came cut ol retirement la.t year. He iouji la bouts, in the man, Bill Baxter. Ken Warren, Nee'y Moore, Rusty Ford and headed by p.esldcnt Giaham ment included Injections with a hypodermic needle. He became so aneered at being jabbed repeatedly with the needle that his adrenal functioning took a big jump. Anger affects the adrenals much the same as fright. The patient now Is on the road to recovery. Alexander. La;it year-s ,nrectors remaln. Visiting guests were the en- ing are L. C. Eby. A. J. Dominato tire Cub pack of the Fifth Prince and Mel Matthew. i.tli iijuiuji Dun l .Uiyc stoj-.p-jd the make the trip, if funds are avail melchers ! lilil Ulli Cociic.i. : Iiiu ill,' save Fair munt. ie eieatli r'und to Kup?rt ttrottp headed by their: A successful season and bon-irum fuuher ijunjiii-, leader, Martin Saunders. I piel were reviewed. Plans were i District Comn'ssirner F f. ; -: med for immediate lnvestlaa- 1 ' ymr.av. south An field introduced the Leetnn ! u' n bv a voluntary committee . Form Triplets tia- n-.il.ui ol'Ax-:s to the cubs and to the ,inl tlle Problem of Ice-hcavingj in i"37. Uie Port Edaard group commitee. ' llle centre of the rink. i pv-udiuc in. tm m 1 Ejiii in Wales, Far:-hfivyweiht same yei a: ci-.on am.r: Joe houiz. The association also decided to make its Canadian championships a closed tournament so that the only title winners will be Canadians or skiers from foreign countries with a reciprocal agreement. An open competition is being considered for skiers not eligible for the closed championships. W. G. Clark of Ottawa was reelected president. George Gar-rish of Vancouver was named vice-president and Dave Spence of Banff a director. blowing presenation of the col- This is the only problem the PVnt for th- i . able. In a two-day annual meeting nt the week-end, the association also decided to bid for the 1958 world championships with Banff, Alberta., as the site. The 17 team candidates chor.en are: Downhill and slalom: Men Ernie McCullough. Mont Trem-blant. Que.: Bob Richardson, Mont Gabriel, Que.; Art Tommy, Ottawa; Pete Kirby, St. Jovite; Anire Bertrand, Quebec City; Gene Dyson, Rossland, B.C.; Bill luii a lo-; ound ce-wor.U clutmpijii curling club has experienced young heifer, triplet bull calves and members aer anxious to find , were born to a three-year-old a solution. '.Aberdeen Angus heifer on the I ue iiiceuiig oenaea to aamn ranch of Bob Turner. One of This odverfisemonl it not publijhed or displayed byrwUw Steve Bzkpka aro'.ner 10-12 members into the club. the calves died shortly after birth. control Hoard or by the Government of British Columba. ors. a grand howl was given by the cubs. Fred Conrad, president of the Prince Rupert District Boy Scout Association spoke briefly and thanked the Legion lor all they arc doing Tor Scouting in the area. A l,-.r.?e number of parents ar.d friends enjoved a Cub pros'.! am including investiture of a new Cub. David Rotv-on. Rc-(rc-hmrnts were served by the grt,u;i committee. Topi Stevens, Fed Mountain, B.C.: ' w League Keqim Bob Dawson, Banff. I The former Italian colony of Women Lucille Wheeler, St. Libya in North Africa was the Jovite; Joanne Ilewson, Mont- Xirst country to receive independ- real: Anne Hcggtveit. Ottawa. ence entirely under UN auspices. Stcv; Dsiaj k.i Wiled a 3?3-ian; in tuo r.ii;;:l .five-pin -Ffint U-aayt lait nieht to coa LOW M 1 1C ACE - C3'tral France has 'ome of the world's rijhe.it deposits of baux ,te. used in manufacturing Howard Mark Tells Retail ( : a!g- s.ing;c- honors and al o had i .ut;h ihree fur m?n of 656. . , il ri;k.oii tcpued tli3 I arajs with a Uj-ai:ie -and Kay ( , Johnson ici ul trundlers with t ne.- throt-i'.une total o 690. Cj Spares , oij.;-ci hii h yaiiie of JjlJiS and Troopois had ' liyh ' three of 3.ZH. i j! Nxt Wftlneoday marks the , I I "d of regular play i-i the league. ' 5 i Playoffs wiil te held between, ! j the four top teams. Ii; the eve.n j ? ; of a fourth place tie, there'will CIS MOW IN STOCK be a three-game playoff to decide which team viii enter ft Lose Th2 GENERAL i 1951 Ford .-.... $1925 1951 Plymouth ... $1925 1950 Chevrolet WAT How Not To Their Shirts. BRIGADIER" TIRE Results of la.st night's games: Lucky six 4, CPA 0 (default i; Troopers 3. Comsts 1; Spares 3, Sharks 1; Spitfires 3, Hotshots 1. Standings: Spitfires 17, Trooo-ers 15, Lurky Si: 14, H')t-h its 13, Spares 12, Sharks 10, Comets 8 CPA 3. 4-door, radio and heater .... $1525 ' 6:00x16 6:70x15 H8-95 $22-93 1947 Plymouth Coupe $950 1947 Chevrolet $1000 1947 Ford $1050 I Mrs. iundquist, Dies in fksnitpl RUPE RT AA0T0RS Ltd. Wt Smithm Now York Ncwspopcrs ore the big guns of WE FIX FLATS T Tiro Vulconiiing it Recapping advertising, Howard Mark, advertising manager of the Robert Simpson Co., in Toronto, told the annual meeting of the Retail Dry Goods Association here recently. i SVniirjrts . Mrs. Ctinnar Lrn!(;ii.t di-.-d Wednesday in K-iiM.-y Vailey Di.strict hospital, S:nitlie:-3 f -ilT.ving a lcnt?thy ill ncs. H,"n in Oefle. Sweden, July 2, (i 1903, rhe came t.-j Canada wiih j her p it- -nts a! rive .years or a ;e. She lived wiih her parents at Winnip?-; mid Csmsack. Sak., miiviir; t,i SiT:i'h( -s jn 1904 liirrr. l-nithT';, Djvo, , Ture and Allan Million, all live at Atlin. Funeia! )li;-f l0,.,y fR)m , KNUTSON'S TIRE SALES AND SERVICE 811 Eraser St. Red 5IK C'.inmr'.s limted Church. "Any ormy which uses rifle fire when it should be using artillery will lose the battle, if not tho wor," ho said, ''and any merchant who depends upon some lesser medium of advertising when he should be using the newspapers will lose soles, if not his shirt." Mammoth Auction Sale Complete Household Furniture Sole No. 2 Instructed b the owner, I have caused to be moved for quick sale the following articles. Sale to take place at the Auction Rooms, corner Fourth Ave. East and McBride St., on Saturday, May 23 -2:30 and 1:30 p.m. I Uctrai Radio Phonograph 12-record automatic, in natural finish. 1 Set cl Living Room Tables, with Cofee Table, C'ornrr Table, Comiiiiial'on Bookcase, End Tabic and Magazine Taiile (natural birch and maple finish). I Krnrhirr Chesterfield and two Chairs with slip covers. 1 Kxtra Krociili r Cuair; One Hostess Chair. 1 ft-ft x n-ft. Rug with Underfelt. 1 Trilight Hoar Lamp; Trilight Table Lamp (wine finish) 1 Table Lamp (blue finish) 4 Pair Drapes. I(r?shrll color (newly dryclcaned). 2 Wall Mirrors as new, 24 x 36 inches. 5 I'.cautif i!1 Oil Paintings. 1 6-pre. Redronm Suite; 2 Chests of Drawers, 4-drarr. 2 Bedside Tables with matching lamps. 1 Kindergarten Set; One 3-drawer chest; 1 Blackboard. 1 Large Crib and Mattress. 1 Eleiirolux (Dc Luxe model with all altathmenls). 1 Easy Washing Machine. 1 Small Writing Table with 2 Chairs; Kitchen table & chairs. 1 High Chair; Kitchen Step Stool. 1 Set American Encyclopedia; 1 lino rug. 7'j x 12; 4 Electric Heaters; 7 Record Albums with SO records; lot of stainless , steelwarc; disl'es, curtain rods, Lucile shelves; Stromberg-LUfarlwm battery radio; Morphy-Richards automatic toaster as new; one 18-lnch typewriter. NOTE All these goods are in good condition and must be sold GEO. J.DAWES THE AUCTIONEER Phones: Red 127 Black 846 and B.C. Messenger 678 THE DISTINGUISHED PIANIST as presented by THF PRINCE RUPERT GYRO CLUB FRIDAY MAY 22nd. 8:30 p.m. C5YEC CENTRE AUDITORSUM '. Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 Ihiz spare courtesy Fashion Footwear