. ,'..,; ;:l lAi.l. I.' Tuesday, December 6, 1953 Doiy News Classifieds Safety Beits in Auto's Could Save Many Lives -rrrnrr mil- 1 11 ' s if ii Kv ALTON L. BLAKESLEE police ca.s now are equipped Soundings Being Taken For New Marpole Bridge Luxury Sreomer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER ' nd Intermediate Portj Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. " " II v. if ernment will take the initiative In getting construction under VANCOUVER (CP) Works Minister P. A. Gaglardi said here Monday night that soundings i l'w are being taken at the foot of Oak Street for a new Marpole bridge. Mr. Gaglardi said the B.C. gov- ST. LOUIS (API Safety belts iw'h them. A harness-type belt, In automobiles could save thou- holding the chest and shoulders sands of lives in highway acci- back, is better than the airplane dents, an American Medical Aj- seat-beit type, he added, soclation exhibit sugests. ! The risht front seat U one of It found that 453 out of 633 the greatest danger spoUe. A study persons killed In one year In 0f passengers only found that 10 Indiana probably could have sur- per tent cf passenger? KilleJ vived by some safety changes. wore r;j, n the r, llt front cordion :oe.laProfk"irbyc -at, and ,3 per cent ,n r.ar They died from being thrown, scats. Safety belts, crash helmets or . within cars ar- safety changes TU(),.l(:AL phenomenon rtorAnt.lv Dmitri hnv civpn tneiA For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnieh Comfort and Service . w nwrvittoni write oi Mil City or Depot 018m, rlnc Rupert, B C. ticket life. The rcin ls a mlst r a new on The exhibition is presented by rain which .sometimes falls from Sgt. Elmer Paul, head of the auto a cloudless sky after sunset In crash Injury research section, the tropics. , way for a new structure, linking; Vancouver to International Air-: port on Sea Island. He made the j ; statement In an address before' I the a"hnual meeting of the B.C. ! i Automobile Association, whkh ! opened today. i However, Mr. Gaglardi declined to comment on a report circulating here that the government would build the brridge and charge tolls on it. The minister said "I don't know anything about It." The report was denied also at Victoria by Premier Bennett. The Premier said his government was waiting' for a "fair proposal" from the city of Vancouver and the Federal govern-'--" on sharing cost of a new bridge. Mr. Gaglardi said Monday night that the government was not delaying action while Ottawa and Vancouver came to a decision on what they would pay toward a new span. Indiana state ponce, ana irooper John B. Klein. It Is part of e 1 LUCT symposium on preevniion rf highway deaths at the AM As mid-winter meeting opening today. It Ls not Just high speed which kills, Paul said. Two little guvs were killed by being f!un out ne door ot Uie bnck scat when heir car, moving at 20 miics n: A HALF-CEN'TIRY OF AIR PROGRESS ls pan led by the views above, showing the first takeoff of the Wright brothers' plane on Dec. 17, 1003, and the six-mile-a-minute DC-7 Malnliner of the type United Air Lines will introduce next year. The Wrights' historic flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C., lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet Just 30" longer than the DC-7 wingspan. I "r flri wnrki-e on ,ve foot of Oak as a site," he said. .lour, was hit obliquely another machine. ?AI LS FROM CAR Another car skidded, struck a pole, and suffered only $150 damages. A man slid acrcs.s Ui? seat and out the opened door. He died when his head hit a pub. Safety belts, as just one mean:. Enterprising Oklahoma College Boys Provide Escorts For Dateless Damsels He said after a preliminary i design for the bridge was re For Transportation Without Obligation December 10 CONTACT THE CASEY CAMP PHONE GREEN Hills for Mayor Hills Knows How . . . Elect Hills for Mayor Reinforce him with four aldermen from the following list. Things then may start to happen: ceived another six or elgnt months would be required to draw up complete finalized plans. "Then a contract has to be let." well- nient's notice to help out a girl of saving lives, are being in.stai- well-drss-sed, DR. C. J. MACKENZIE, 65, chairman of Canada's atomic energy control board, has been awarded the Kelvin Medal, must coveted prize In science and engineering. Dr. Mackenzie, retired president of Atomic fcriergy of Canada Ltd., and former president of the National" Research Council, is the ninth scientist to receive the award from the Institution of Civil Engineers in London. STILLWATER, Okla. AP) mp.nnercd, read whose date has suddenly come iea now oy some tui uwuen, ,:dver ANY FMERGENCY down with pneumonia. They be-' Paul said, and 25 Indiana state They're available at a mo- lieve these emergencies will con Chivalry, dead for years, has been pushed about six feet deeper into the ground by four Oklahoma A and M College undergraduates who decided to trade stitute the bulk of their business, which hasn't been booming but TOLD SPOT The south Shetland islands lithe Antarctic ocean are 600 miles south of Cape Horn. LATEST REPORT Atk ymtr nvtrmftnt Dalr far In Lata it Rtporl and Proapctut f Catholics Celebrate Feast Day Treasure at the End of the Rainbow looks promising. The bovs announced their arrival on the Oklahoma A and M social scene with an ad that read: "Girls, don't panic. An escort is as close as your telephone." Here's the way their system works: customers pet the use of one of four cars their choice. The II. F. GLVSSEY NORMAN HELMS G. P. LYONS Al'Gl'ST WALLIN THOMAS ELLIOTT GEORGE It. CASEY J. W. riU SKY JOHN CTKKIE JOHN Mlllt M. KUl EGEIt W. SMITH ROME (API School children, religious organizations and people of Rome by the thousands filprl slnwlv tnriav in Piazza dl the Sir Lancelot idea for a fast buck. Their money-making idea is guaranteed to make a Frenchman's blood turn white, a Latin's heart go limp. They are selling good looks and social poise for 70 cents an hour to dateless damsels. Calling themselves the City-Wide Escort Service, they hope their business venture will prove the answer to a desperate coed's prayer. They are available, at th? prevailing rates, for coke rlotes. dances, bridge, coffee or tea drinking, or any social gathering at which a young lady may wish to appear with an escort. it - - 'V i iuagna. (Spanish square i, to first 20 miles are free and a bring flowers to the monument nominal charge of three cents a there to the Virgin Mary upon miie is added thereafter. Clgar- Vote Right We May Go Places Without Expert Advice H3LLS knows how t ri 4: ft ft ! - '. -. ' i H 4 if fa t tyt iie teast uaj m nci i...i..ui.Um. eU the customer s brand, are Conception. CALVIN BULLOCK ltd. free. Rates start at 70 cents an hour for single dates and lower rates for double, triple or quadruple dates. We want HILLS The processions, to continue during i,he day. followed mid-ught masses held in mar.y hurches of Rome and throtigh- i -J : , The boys. Gaylord Ortman. I Henncspcv, Okla.; Joe Perry. Fl Okla.. andDave Bergdahl j out he world, marking the start Reno a'lw,''''M'1' ''lw-M. ' ',:,;.."M -t'-A' .ii-....r,ll M i'iritiiJ,Siiii-i-li,i ', n,-' -' guarantee the young ladles a( The year-long crusade of pray-date they will be proud of, well- j ers and pilgrimages was pro- . j claimed by the Pope for Roman j ! Catholics throughout the world Vn? OQuDUtCnCrS jto honor the centenary of the y T. 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