'-'T' 1 T 1.8 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. April II, iJ53 Doctors Named For First to . LONDON r - Elaborate ar-1 tittoner, ,,, , , ranKemetiU ranKemetiU have have been been made made to to u.u . ' utill'K nwi, 'Ford Company Plans Nation-Wide .' .V i: provide emeriiency treatment for Pro-Cons Enter Election c 'Party' to Celebrate Anniversary any casualties that may occur among the more than 7.000 guest attending the Coronation in j Westminster Abbey next June. I A panel of 25 prominent prac lor the fitst-aidl(, doctor, were hm rrnttee headed by si EvanS,theguee ?d States, and companies bear Ford Motoi Company of Can- lorv starU-d up in Detroit, doins Campaign Fighting Mad ! V : ft v ing the Ford name in 23 other ; countries, demonstrate the amazing success of Henry Ford s msi'ir idea: "I will build a motor i da colt brates a- birtliday this business under the name of year. I Ford Motor Company- It was just 50 years ago that I Today the giant Ford com-. little "horseless carriage" fac-I panics of Canada and the Unit- !?s.". v'k Dearie Flnlayson, Progressive foivservatlve party leader In B.C.. in accepting nomination as candidate In Oak Bay riding in the June 9 election, said: i rmi in this election leading the Conservative party car for the great multitude." ( The anniversary year finds i Ford of Canada well into the biggest expansion of its history. ; and one of the largest Indus-; trial expansion programs Can- : led to the fall of the Social Credit government, he nald: "It Is the Progressive Conservative party'! aim to take the burden off the landowner . . the people who want to build and own their own homes "We propose that 80 per cent I i I righting mad. This Is the ap - m 1 II Conservatives of the operational costs of edu- ration be borne bv the orovlll- I:-.: i?m m iironch thrt must adopt. " vj.. clal government and 20 per cent "More than 129.000 people voted fo us in the last elec 4Hr S by the cities and municipalities tion. . These same people and on construction costs the split mm Warner Bros'happyoo Broadway Miiscw 5 r thousands more will vote for usW0Ud te 50-50" ..gain. . Attacking what he termed the It Is to them we owe a re-' recent "brutal and callous treat-.ponslbilitv. We shall be ecjtml : mcnt" of civil servants. Mr. to our task and fulfill our obll- j f uilayson said: "The Progrcs-gation. slve Conservative party will I'luTU. M W. v'fvf cOTMSsn HWt wnmu ;,";.... ZH",. ada has ever seen. In May cars will begin coming off the line in the giant new assembly plant at Oakville. Ont. And in the 1 traditional automotive centre of , Windsor an equally large expan-i sion is underway as Ford of Canada invests an estimated :v' million in a program to modernize and enlarge every aspect of 'its manufacturing op-; crations. To celebrate this 50th anniversary, the company is planning a nationwide "birthday party" on June 16. the day on which Ford Motor Company was founded. In the big manufactur-; ing plants in Windsor and Oakville, and In dealerships across the country there will be ln- Wallace's Men's Shop IT'S A MAN'S WORLD! With apologies to the ladies, we naturally mean: "It's a Man's World at Wallace's Lovely New Men's Shop." Wallace's feature Canada's up-to-date men's -wear at prices you can afford to pay. Come in and look around. WALLACES LJh r AIsk, TODAY to SATU ALLAN T. PATTON has been named director of pulp sales for Canadian Chemical ti Cellulose Company. Limited. He has been associated since 1945 with Mead bales Company, New York. In a pulp sales capacity. In 1032, he was with Frascr Companies Ltd., both In Canada and the United States, and remained witp that company until World War II. Screen Actor Being Sued V.UIIUU11 - INWi "Glamour in Tennis" Evcninqs 7 - 9:09 "The hieh hopes that the establish n civil service comnils-; ueoule held for the Social Credit !lon which will remove the civil; inrty have bem shattered ' service from all political Influ-Whlie there are many fine peo- j ence. j pie following the Social Credit People who are prepared to iwrty. the control has fallen make a life work of civil service , into the hands of self-seekim;. should be made secure from po-' aorurflqy Matinees: 2 - 4:25 Mr' kii " 5. Today to Saturday r T ' '' - 7. 4 . r . f $ 5.1. ' -i V 1 1 J JL It & - 1 Am ' - - E - . ' ... . - t . ... . - . -t - i . . i -; n ' s ,1 1 t . ... 0t '.self-righteous and ambitious ; htical Interference and should, political opiwrtunists " be encouraged to give their ut-1 Mr. Finlavson said the nu- most In service and efficiency d.us of the Progressive Con- Only In this way can the tax- i formal gatherings to recall the 1 Ford storv the days of the Siturd tit. Mm Ciiw.. OF COURSE payers reasonably cxprt value (or their money " strvative party today is youth. It Is U the young men and women of this province I urg- For Damages i LOS ANGF.Ll'S iAP Actor I Robert Cummlngs Is being sued Model T. the Model A and first : v-8 and to take a look at, : Ford's future in a booming Can-! ada. ' A Canadian-produced anni-' versary radio program will be broadcast June 17, featuring the role of the automobile in the fn'.ly apix-al. Our fight will not 1 JivT7 rr. ' I -T- I ' A tX f rV s fiiri be an easy one. It will demand the best of nil of us. The main Ingredients of our campaign will lc tireless effort, concrete ac-" tlon and sheer guts " Two major Progressive Con- for $20,341 damages by a sheriff's i ' deputy who accused him of "wanton and malicious" assault . Deputy William Conroy, 28, al-1 leged In a civil action that he ! ! MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS SPECIAL April 10 April 18. 1 ROYAL PAKK 1I1TE SIIIKT FPrr" ANY SI50 T,E I rVLLi and 3 AXY AOAM S5-S8 FtLT HAT. roi 10 day? Wallace's Men's Shop offer FREE a shirt. ,ie and hat with any Men's Made-to-Measure Suit jrde.-. Come on in. lives of Canadians during the j past half-century. j i During the early summer a j presentation of ' ; motion picture the colorful story of Henry Ford i will be premiered in Canada and . the United States. Early In May tho FWri Archives lareest in- ! TOTEM was injured when ne tried to, serve a court summons on Cum- j servative party policy dlsclos-! ures were made by Mr. Ftnlay-j .son Dealing with the controver-i sial education cast Issue,, which w 1 i I rnmiti Viaxrt Th-alrv' mlngs last December 18. iMDHPEMDHOT FOOD STOR THE STORES OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 03 Value ( SPECIAL stitution of its type in industry, will be dedicated at Dearborn. Michigan. Some of the world's leading scholars, archivists and historians. Including a number from Canada, arc expected to attend the ceremony. High point of the US celebration will be the dedication on June 16 of a new $50,000,000 research and engineering centre which will incorporate the most modern industrial research and testing equipment. At the ceremonial opening of the centre, leaders of government, business and other fields will be given a glimpse of the automotive miracles of the next half-century. But they will also take a backward look at the real automotive miracle man Henry Ford, who put the world on wheels. Privately 1 1952 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan owned, 6,000 miles. Air control system. Seat covers Vt V, (.ht 101 THl Bb IKiI LAK V4llt INTtmx SO SHOP AT VOIR... INDEPENDENT GR0C3 1948 CHI1YSI.FR 4-Door. Automatic transmission. Radio, heater, seat covers. Privately owned. New rubber $1630 1"!? PO.VT14C COACH Priced at Slioo I'l.YMOtTH 4-I)oir Seat covers, air control system S1W5 1917 FORI). New Paint. Good rubber. Privately owned S10"0. . S Vur Mwy K'IuimW If Yqm Art Nt Sit-tt lf17 C'HFVUOLET 4-l)oor SIO'10. TRUCKS 1951 Forgo '2-Ton Panel $1400 1951 Fargo '2-Ton Express $1200 1943 Fargo 'i-Ton Panel $ 500 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 Britain Protests Argentina Base BUENOS AIRES I APi Foreign Minister Jeronimo Remorino says Britain has protested to Argentina that establishment of a new Argentine base in disputed territory in the South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic circle. The Argentine navy ministry iaid that a new base had been .,e! up at Bahla Luna, on Livingston Island. SPECIALS MARGARINE oo JUv rrr : porkoy, l.Lb. Sa perfex BLEACH ncT fcSiM. T5 King Oscor ImJV. WBr" CHICKEN ci 99 CLAM CHOWDER oc. .Z s..,. is-... ;JJt Pork Luncheon Meat oo, The Best Chowder conned m j j Sl,,Sf.!m0n 37c MAYONNAISE cof A Good Buy ot This Time sUV Best Foods, 16-ox, f RUMNES 5k Oatmeal Cookies Lorgc, Molkin s f Foncy, 2 r s 1 v mJm A Spring Tonic for the whole fomily Dad's FREE! FREE! FREE! Cheek thl sd esrrfslt? If yeur adilrfusppfir''' advert Ivmrnt. jo iH r ABSOLUTELY FR SJ.M worth of Mrrrhj frm Lvins tin fx (Offer good April lit. SPECIALS GOOD April 10, 11 o4 13 :. .. t . .' - Ht- i 5i CAMBELL'S SOUPS JAMS AT THEIR BEST MAI. KIN'S BEST Ft'KK JAMS 21-oi. Glass Jars A perfect cook I'j, !.'ra. D. , Kur roasts iire greaton Sunday. Kut left unruppbd they lose their zupl And turn out flat on Monday! 3 A VAKIKTV TO t'HOOSK fKoM 18-os. 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