3? The Golden Horde Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 22, 1952 1 Economy Change .J i -r i r, I llannai.t says he started w0!k Whi, af .scaring crows on a farm near I fr , t 'm" -this Norfolk village at the Ht u'tUW? LV"1r in J" ' I t i ' s ' seven. Since then he has ui y w,'s add. ., 10 De Jiuaiea many different jobs, and at . aml trmn. Rated Action Film Action packed entertainment t its best is offered in Uni of 87 Is planning to emigrate to ?:,(, ZZ pt'ni. TV, By Manufacturers Australia. ' , , ' i'"uuas h,rVl H uuys t.Ufvan,,. '''.Ktb 'IMC, versal-International's lavish ALL riKATS 1 1 1 N 1 . It I I ) By FORBES R11UDE CnuaUlan Press Business Editor A study of the changes which Technicolor production, Tlio Golden Horde," which opens THF: 1NTFfNAT'"-.wt CtlF" EZi2LTM Til here Friday. Story is laid in the 13th cen Mi ductions of museum masterpieces. "Glorifications of gossamer-clad models and deadly etchings arc as outmoded as the cuspidor with its l ubber mat," Miss Davis asserts. ". . . We feel employers can well afford to discard their free calendars and decorate the of: fice walls with museum masterpiecesthereby respecting the cultural sensitivities of their feminine helpers." On the Centigrade thermometer freezing point is at zero, compared to 32 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. Secretaries Wish lo Oust Pin-up Girls CHICAGO AP U.S. secretaries plan to take up arms against pictures of pin-up cutics In offices. m Sigma Alpha Sigma, a working gills' sorority of 2500 members, has sounded the battle cry and President Muriel Davis says the group won't rest until such office art is replaced with repro tury when a mighty barbarian host led by the brutal Genghis have taken place in Canada'.: economy since the beginning of the year and what further developments may be expected in the coming months, will be n feature of the annual general due Khan, sweeps westward out or Asia to destroy Samarkand, fabulous gateway to Persia. The Mongolian horde, though, p.m. ilk V meets Its match in an army of knights led by Sir Guy of Devon who has been sent from England ut j0 cupot tea ' i . ski to warn Genghis Khan to stay out of Europe. In realistic battle scenes, Sir '1LOT 1'XIILRT Pilot Bruce M. Giaque of Associated Airways, Tl 1. Guy saves the city and its beautiful ruler. Princess Shalimar. David Farrar takes the role - mm Edmonton, walked away from this plane wreck without a scratch. He was coming into the McMurray, Alta., airport for refueling when the plane's single engine failed, forcing a crash landing in bush a half-mile from the airstrip. McMurray is 240 miles northwest of Edmonton. iCP PHOTO) of Sir Guy; Ann Blyth stars as the beautiful princess. meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. . The meeting will be held In Toronto May 28-30 and more than 1000 industrialists from across Canada are expected to attend. As has been customary when the CMA meets in Toronto, the meeting, in addition to holding plenary sessions, will split up into separate conferences on topics of particular concern, enabling the delegates of member firms to concentrate on the subjects in which they are most interested. In addition to the conference on current economic conditions, others will be held on defence production, employer-employee relations, transportation, industrial design, education and fire protection. Speakers at the economic con Written by John Steinbeck frH Till' snu produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, 4 II .." Resorts Look For Canadian Sale Nov On! "Hulcru Twenth Century Fox's "Viva Zapata!" Is the biographical drama of the famed Mexican revolutionary hero and features an impressive cast, starring Marlon Brando and Jean Peters with Anthony Quinn, Joseph Wiseman and other often seen : Tourist $$$ p m B JUNIOR VOGUE DRESSES DETTER SUITS AND COATS DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS 500.000.000 vacation business cheered by inquiries about summer spots, are "pretty optimistic," the state commerce department says. The 1951 vacation season was "about as good as we've had, and 1852, if anything, will be a little better," a department spokesman says. A lot depends on the Canadians. Strict limits on the amount of money they could bring across the border discouraged many Canadian visitors until their government relaxed the restriction recently. I AT DOLLARS ference Include Finance Minister ALBANY, NY. AP) New York state's resort trade may have one of its best years in 1952 i if the Canadian tourist comes ! across. Operators of the stale's $1,- Abbot; W. F. Bull, deputy minister of trade and commerce; : WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE: ; - kkv w -M w r1 Maj.-Oen. II.. A. Young, federal deputy minister of resources and development; Paul S. White, Montreal; W. M. V. Ash, To Two-Way Wrist Radio lo be Future Reality By JOHN TRACY C'Himcliiin Vtesb Ktlt Writer ronto; Richard Fry, financial editor, Manchester Guardian. Popular Steamer Prince Rupert W. J. Bor DRESS PUMPS The currency "exchange 'aiso 1 Manchester, England A f4MOUS nntl tM(Att lie. Vancouver, president of Uip 5how$ 7 - 9:18 p.m. Saturdoy 2 4:30 - 6:50-905 Investment Dealers' Association of Canada; and W. J. LeClair, SAILS FOR Vancouver Ottawa, secretary-manager, Canadian Lumbermen's if and Intermediate Ports Labor Minister Gregg will RAIIWAY, N.J. (CP) A Canadian-trained engineer,' Ralph R. Laytc, who has a yen for tinkering and looking Into the industrial future, hopes to have a hand in making the comic-strip detective's "two-way wrist radio" a reality. The wrist radio is only one of has swung in their favor. Now Canadian dollars, worth only 90 cents lir the U.S. last year, are at a premium. Canadians are getting from $1.03 to $1.05 in the U.S. currency for t heir dollar. A crisis in the tense International situation could darken the outlook for resort owners. Or the current oil strike, if it continues long enough for force gas rationing, could hit them hard. About 80 per cent of the visitors to the state travel by automobile, the department esti open the conference on employer-employee relations. The current review of Green- mmmmmmmmm IoOIDHTJORDI Each Thursday H 11:1. p.m. For KETCHIKAN VHNKSrAV IMIDNK.III Comfort and Service shields and Company, Montreal Just Arrived LADIES' WHITE AND COLORED SHOES ! investment firm, makes the fol- lowing comment, in part, on the possibilities in the mind of the 59-year-old Layte, who heads an industry making $25.- economic conditions; "For some months now it has most 1 000.0(H) worth of products a been apparent that in commodity sectors supplies have I year. mates. For Rene: vatiotia Write or Call dry or nn'or OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT BC. 1 l. i i , i i 'r c....l... in1.iL Canadiuis are expected to 1 K lp "'" ' "'"''. ana: intnui rauu-iij.uiuw-flock into ihe Adirondack and ! lhis 's evidenced by the drop trialist has been president of the Thousand Islands am, both!"1 u,ilt'rs at both wholesale and ' Purolator producU Inc.. for 11 ,.!.. . tun nff.,i retail levels. years. His firm expect to em- r..fi tnm n . i "In the hope that prices will! bark soon on the manufacture.! Fashion Footwear nuRl influx from Canada ' i decline further, consumers arc : through a subsidiary, of tran- , spending less and saving more sitors, the pea-sized substitutes for radio tubes and the like than would normally be the case If you must sell t, advertise it NEWS CLASSIFIED. GEORGE M AC IEA0Y RICHARD ECAN PEGGIE USTIE FRIDAY o-d SATURDAY TOTEM l-:vrniiiss 7: - !: p in. .Matinee S.ilurujy 2: p.m. IfMPiP A MMOt'K rMVKKSTHMni TOSHOP Drop in and sign your name lit fontesl slip whenever you are up town. Draw lo take place at 6 p.m. I KIDAV, MAY J3rd The Ovrniai'ra l tl li KAIir CO,TK.ST ( l,(Si;.S MA V 23. lie .sure lo pet your name in fur (he draw. Enjoy This Summer at this time of year. "Furthermore, the stretching out of the defence program has brought about not only an easier supply situation for many products, but widespread belief that there Is no imminent danger of, a third world war and no need to resort to advance buying. "On the other hand, as has been repeatedly pointed out by Eovernment officials, while Inflationary tendencies arc on the wane, the threat from this source has not disappeared. "Payrolls continue to show significant increases when compared with corresponding months a year ago. ... It should also be noted that operating profits of Canadian corporations arc appreciably higher than a year ago and that, while taxes take a much larger slice than in Laytc said that when prob-, iems of producing- the revolu-; tionary little crystals have been solved, they will have potential applications In automatic book-' keeping machines, mechanical brains with unhearof capacities 1 and even the wrist radio. "I don't know whether this thing might go over or not, but I'd hate to pass it up," he said in an interview. "It's possibill- ties are beyond Imagination." , Laytc, whose firm Is chiefly Interested In making filtration equipment, said the transltor "could be the tail that takes ; care of the dog." j Once before, as a young en-i glncer just a few years out of Nova Scotia Technical College. Laytc got what he considered : a revolutionary Idea. He thought! of combining the radio and phonograph. He made a rough j combination to show his chiefs i PRICES TUMBLE AT OVERWAITEA A GOOD USED CAR WAS- -72c o o -19S A40 Ausfin Scdon -1949 Austin Scdon -1950 A40 Austin Scdon -1948 Intcrnotionol Pick-up -1937 Ford Sedan -1941 3 4-ton Intcrnnlional Panel -1950 Studcbakcr Sedan before, an Increasing proportion r.f Ih... l.. . . ' wivm: vclAC.1 JIUW KOCS tO tin. . .1 l ...i l. "0;i,uc"vn,cy rejected the Idea, but ;us far as civilian consumntlnn other firms carried it through is concerned. WAS 47c Sockeye Salmon, Vi'i Now 39c WAS 37c Cohoe Salmon, Vis Now 31c MVSOIti; Itl.I ND WAS 1.00 Coffee Now 97c S'KIHUVS, FANCY. 4H-.iz. WAS 45c Tomato Juice Now 38c WAS 3c Pineapple Juice, 48-oz. ... Now 36c WAS 33c Grapefruit Juice, 48-oz. ... Now 29c WAS 5Sr Sugar, 5 lbs Now 52c Superior Auto S&m Butter, 1st Grade Now 60c WAS-, 19c Pure Lard Now 10c WAS 1.29 Swittningr3lb.tin Now 99c WAS 1.00 TEA Our Best Blend Now 90c HULK Kiri'KR WAS 29c Cake Mix Now 25c . ' Tl'I.SKA WAS 35c Tuna Fish .... Now 31c '' 11 1 " WAS 43c Dates, 7 lb. cello. Now 33c Laytc, who won the Military j Cross and was twice wounded with Nova Scotia's Highland Brigade In France during the First World War, picked up hts early knowledge of radio when he Joined the old Royal Flying ; Corps. He put this knowledge to ; OLDEN SPEC8 A primitive form of spectacles was invented by a . munK ..i Florence, Italy, in 1135. Limited ... Third Avenue West I'hune Green iij J.LM.M good use later when he worked in Japan helping another company make his combination radio-phonographs. When he returned to the U.H, from Japan, he was ready to catch on with a small company that was likely to grow. He went THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE SAVINGS AT YOUR OVERWAITEA STORE. DROP IN AND CHECK OUR SHELF PRICES. YOU WILL FIND MANY MORE. The Following Specials Effective May 23 to 28 Kraflhinnnr 1 ")C I wikkki. slfo, MM ; j-r Peanut Butter, Z4-oz 49c I'ACll It: r CAKNA J ION with Purolator, which then had .10 employees. Now It has 1000. Laytc approaches business with the Independence of the farmers of Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley where he .grew up. Now he Is trying to show that independence makes for success in business. He Is one of a group of Industrialists who are trying to teach high school students that business Is created and nourished by people. The method Is to help the students form miniature businesses, learn about production, costs and sales. The students operate the business, which may be turning out plastic gadgets or taffy, and pay all the bills. All they get from the industrialists Is guidahce. "It instils In their minds the principles of free enterprise," said Layte. "It gives them some incentive to get on, rather than have the government or their fathers-in-law take care of them. "The only trouble Is that we're not reaching enough of them. While we're teaching business principles to some, some other so-and-so . Is teaching them communism." '1 Honey, 16-oz 39c OVfcHWAIJKA, lre Orance Marmalade 4 lb. 65c CATIXM Spaghetti, 15-oz. tin 2 for 27c Seagram' MILK, ... Case $7.05 Rye King Crisp Bread 23c Camay Facial Soap ........ 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