<—_— | | te Ai (Fh i i vi" Fi ' a re Hl ns ' pa oie 6 ! Prince Rupert Daily News Montay, September 14, 15 . “Army” Started to Take | | Gospel to Man in Street | Speebd to The Daily News i sys . . | MTORONTO—"AIL of Cis work started under ae hat--and [wore that hat” | William Booth, founder of ‘The Salvation Army, | mady this statement many Unies during his life, in’ refering to the world-wide movement that he started, and which today operates in ss countries of the globe. Pr Ninety year aga in 1885, young Wilham Booth Was a resolve and commage quickly wor | Meme Intaister Pros him frends and toliewers, anu! near London. Tis chureb disap finanelal support came fron! proved af the evangeheal meth quarters where it was least ex. | bds that youns Booth wished to pected: from reyalty and fom! we, to teke the Gospel fo the the nobility. Greate-t support ot ‘man tn the street” In pretest the Sutvation Army came from: agains his chureh’s retralat the start, however, from those: nod erliicism, William Booth yacse pheht Booth determined ide Wp bh. pulpit and went oul ty pedeye: the ni ople, : : Into London's Rast Bid te take With Booth ano interest in fhe benefits of rekgion to TNO ens spiritual welfare wat, Without a church. coupled with sur interes) in ‘heii! Wino breve oh ae physical well-being, and Williaa | "OV TNCNE, AL Why ab fe te Sdn . a te we eae beeen Wee sien benmeene and tu provide shelter for those | By Britain Off LONDON (Reuters)—The third) In Britain’s series of atomie| weapons tests will tnke place at the Monte Bello Islands 0 Australla in April next year, the: ministry of supply announeed today, The fourth test Ino the series will take place later in Maa at, ano atomle weapons proving ground now being constructed at Maralinga In the central Aus-- tralian desert, the ministry” added, A sunoply ministry spokesman; ‘declined to comment on the size, lof the next atomie weapon 10 | Ihe explore, He also woul! not rsay Hat would be dropped fron! ‘a plane, detonated on the ‘ground, under water of frem a tower, ah , + Britain fred her fir€ tone, ‘ “weapon Oel. 3, 1952, The second | tests. were conducted during 11953. Both tests were held dn the ; Monte Bello Islands. Sa raheem e Fe le ne ee | an aera eal line al * . mH ee eet nee ene oe CHANGE IN HORSEPOWER—-These sulky drivers, wha substituted the horsepower of motor The announcement of the tests ' Juothy Was the iirst to esiablisis le Is by: _Jna tent. Rees and 2 ta . ' came ainld new demands by: hi Swine thrown st har. and wood Kitch ns for the hungry.) scooters for that of just plain horses, soon found they had something to sulk about, as they perish inbor organizations for a: is tents were cut down, Call he “artis ashi he able toy Ye nilitate shine veelgiaa tye bridges and streets of London. thousands of destitute around — WHlkan Booth's wife, Cather- American sector sports field in him hiwhem ne mv bat bin Ine, Wits perhaps Che first seal e2 2 oe tore se elf scemert concerned worker as modern society wider- u " ‘ . Hayne dy . oy * . } Willam Booth’s b'th spiritual stands the tern, for she pio- pe etc: neered in viiting the poor, and eigenen —— in administering to them, Precision Saw Filing Alter only lf years of exist . ence, The Salvation Army hepa WE WILL BE CLOSED fo spread to other countries, Sept, 23 - Ocl 6 Once committed to a policy of re expansion beyond Great Britain my 9 ’ ' ' Mal 5241 a1 Wo IST Gonoral Booth lost no tine ih eat ven te rep —T sending pioncer parties to other KELOWNA, BCL CCP) lands. The work ws established — Packinghouse machine: n old) in Australia and France: ayy. ys ' hy Heep ys in isin in Switzerland Sweden Crs rolled nly high geal India and Canada: and in lag3, COday following settlement in South Africa, Ceylon and New of a 16-day strike of some: Zealand, mn every succeeding '3 000 fruit workers at 28 year, ‘Phe Salvation Army ene, Veanaes sale plant ‘tered other countries Wark mf sana ean packing plants, Canada was begun by two youth : Under terms of an agreement ful Salvationist emigrants from Teached Friday night workers: Engkind . Jack Addie and Joe SHI receive a five-cent-an-hour Ludgate. They met accidentally /1erease Ares board, 4 four in London, Ontario, and togeth- Per cent ineredss en piece work er decided to. establish The 0 Inde emplovecs and a five Ariav’s: work . per cent boost for female work - . , Ors Today, 108 languages and dia- epee tae oprah) ag. Jeets are needed by the almost Re ee ee wet 18,000 Salvation Army corps and rare for h reectit wala ng 00 outposts around the world for 4c. apple ran the heavient in their work of evangelism, rellel imnber of rears — and edueation, There ts no cote ey ge a ner af the globe in civilized or: Throughout the 16-day strike, primilive society, where The Sal- ! vation Army does not operate. who were then sleeplug on the | REPLACING THE OLD DIP- TYPE SCRATCH PEN AND ITS HAZAR- NK, BOUS WET INK vaterine to peacectime herds 4, Rts had been made to stop! i ne 0 those veultlnve fy US trains ang tueks from hauling | ell as to those resulting from the produce. wars, Gisasters and emergencies. | PARENTS HAVE WEL- COHED AQ- PAC Try Daily News Classifieds © 1-cent-an hour inerease for mille Workers and ehalt eens fer wenten, With he chantes Hl thie! FOR (T$ CLEANLI«, Pe MM ec NESS, 7 . present working agrecment: i \Wallace’s D Si “We're pad settlement has r 'Vallace s Dept. siore ‘ Yo PROVEN PER} | : been reached, and all workers - ig DAVE been instructed to report FORMANCE IN | for work.” sd) Brian Cooney, - UNION organizer, ; 1200 HOTELS AND L. Ro Stephens. a member of | ) © the industry negotiating commit: | a NOW SCHOOL a ter, also expressed approval. | glad the strike continued, it! TESTED AND f b lk m would: Have cost the industry | : $0 I Or U y m thousands of dollars, Mr. i. ACCEPTED f @ Slephens said. ve . Ops or every Mo Harvesting of Melnto kh apples: pe IN MOST ' a Me be +‘ Hi Wig an tan weeks | yu me. Peis are currently behag: occasion g Picked tn tee central Okwtaytian woend the peach wand pear ciop das Not Just Sweaters @ the south end of the valley has W piosed ts pean. But KITTEN AND a Wilh the strike setded, prow. + LANSEA BRANDED ‘ rs ae maw pein antes pre SWEATERS mi We Spare ot peer w Nearly 2000 wilh be needed dns Wothis area where the bulk of tine Boapple coop ois prown. A call far: S00 plekers tas been made to the: " nioyment wid, CO nee eaemengemeee tu et neers 6 pI ReRenOEn peeuNNenE Long-Harr Enraged By Barber Available In Tho . Following Stores Dibb Printing Co. Eric's Grocery & " ey gt ' ’ FORONTO A man went Lyon § Fine Foods : Into a horber hen Saturdays wm otdshit ad itked Arthur Sydies ‘ Lid, " . loro haireut 8ykes sald he Wily Too Tate, He wail pint elo. ‘ . a a Jey Une, Variety ‘tore : ¥ The would-be eustomer Whotenite Discibatane ‘ , u “ve uae wen a via Pot atomnkate: huler aestnh oa Prince Ween Supply : WALLACE 5 i eemenk crashed ihvourh Ouse . window, Poller arrested Sher MH dnd Ave Mone o0r! ‘ DEPT, STORE a, Dan ‘Taylor 28, on a eharge emmy ene name enneennrneneee | WB VON NSE ea ee Of caieinte inalictous deme, ' u La NO Mbt ngs ty mae ; 3 Ghuphs and colds help drag you down even further When your roslatance le low! # gone way to help build un your resistance Je te - oke Wampole's Extract of Cod Ulver regularly, i Acfpvorite health tonlo with Canadians for three 4» @onarations — It's areal “hullder” — rich in sunshine '¥llamin Dy malt, calclumy, Iron, phosphorus and other . “Pipacant Necessary for good healthy, » Pledsant tasting tool Contatns no oll, Try It, ao “wt 1 wowed Ii thew abet { LV > “WAMPOLE’S 23° ad all druggists ONLY $1.35 et COM A Ca Maw VICALTLH 12 viminin minacid copputes —espocially MGUTHERS J, ; ,; STU oa ee CMC ORS ae Tae Sm After Strike a Berlin subuch. skidded arotnd the muddy track In far slower tlme than they would have if they'd stuck to the four-toctess. The only ones not sulking were the horses, which stayed Ino their dry stalls during the race, one of the highlights of a Sunday afternoon variety program on an ban on atomie tests, and while! blg-power talks are golng on in "New York with Russia on (lis-: armament and atomic bans, as Jthroat so much,” Seems to Mr. Abel ITe's he All of this stems from the fact that Mr. Abel did held this same hand in yesterday's column. ‘The dummy was alsa the same, And the defenders’ hands were the sme except that vesterday Mrs, Keen hald the one king ef spades instead of the lone nine, South dealer, East - Vuln rede. Fruit Packers GERMAN BRANDY TOQ MUCH Back to Work FOR SOVIET PARTY SECRETARY MOSCOW WW. The Germans have finally tound a drink too strong for Russia's convivial Nikita Khrushehey, cherry brandy produced in Germany's Black Forest region. At Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s Javish luncheon for Soviet leaders Sunday, the Soviet Communist party seéretary took a gulp of the stuff, snown as kirschwasser, A member of the German delegation sald Khrushehey-- an old vodka hand--choked and spluttered: “This stuff is: far oxen, To never Ino my life drank anything that burned my [BLACKWOOD on§f BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Played This Hand Before | When Mr, Abel picked up his hand in today’s deal: In School Vote thought there was something strangely familiar, about it. The cight of hearts was led and when the’ soft fruits centinued to roll ta dummy went dow he felt even more strongly that Ratepayers association express- markets, despite the fact at- he had seen the deal before. Mr. Dale won the first: ed dissatisfaction with the pre- trick with the ace of hearts. -That fit into the pattern Federation of Fruit too, and My, Abel had a dreamy feeling that the seven: pnd Vegetabis Wotkers unions of hearts would be returned, PCPLC) had originally demanded : vw Continuing HAD KNOJV-HOW Before hls retirement last ‘spring as prime minister, Sir Winston Churchill said) Britain knew how to bulld hydrogen bombs and would fo ahead and ‘do 80, But the supoly ministry an- nouncement made no mention ‘of nuclear weapons, and a ‘spokesman declined to comment ‘when asked if an H-bomb would be set off. Scientific director of the tests ‘in April will be C, A. Adams who ‘was deputy selentific superin- itendent at the first lests In 1992 ‘and selentifie superintendent for the second tests. ' The supply ministry ment sald: It's stite- re Ratepayers Seeking Change CAMPBELL RIVER, BC. 0 The Campbell River and District ‘sent method of electing school trustees for district 72, ; ‘Twenty-eleht representatives { Was, “are elected by taxpayers In the noo eseeme 1 district and they elect seven to | ‘ fadminster school affairs. Dock Strike : The association want the clec- ‘tion of trustees to be conducted | i Y k dn the same manner as village n ew Or commissioners and are seeking ‘support of the Parent-Teacher ‘ assoclation, Louls Joyce, member of the “Unite shermen ; vd NEW YORK a A waterfront ork Fishermen and Alllec Australia “The fall-out on the Ishunds (Monte Bellod and the nearby sea WH) be Jess Chan that caused by the exploston in Hs2. 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THE PERFEGI'GIFT, FOR BABY SER THEM TODAY: AT ¥ a 4 Shoppe Te ee te geen a ee ne ene nen Ge anita eee ot orb tn ROUGH, ..RUVRLESS. the REAL FROBINSCH - WR ALL Hilt wong for thy mink , and money! * SEE the terror-tites ofa forgotten | 4:\z primitive kingdom! ku i. mile) el Vienceouver offiee of the Unien: | Phouratiee “ne | NORTH trike palle ite gunaey Workers unfon complained to Mr, Helnstle ee called alt rit tly Sunday the asioctation that an individ. AQ THA Veh » odlay routed its crip | ual fisherman was charged $20 yada pins arty ca the pork Of New ven for harbourage at Pisher- ¢a4 rank. man's float while BG. Packers wo 12 The Tntermullonal Longshore: ty, paid an overall charge cf $18 Vist FAST men's Assocation Und.) whose a year, Mr. Keen. Mr. Dale pugs stending collet wh the Commissioner dein Lambie, afi AK 195 waterfront commission af New present at Uhe meating, std he eng? WA Your harbas led to the strike six ‘ vised Sade agen, ead od OTHE eK Q73 hd 1098 G SOUTH Mr, Abel aAKRTIS vK mo 4 4K Q5 dA The bide city Wet Merth Faet 1a (u "hh Pass Va fa ode Mr. Aber had taken a spare, Onesse, dosk lo the king, dost Als Contract wd liken a blast: of mritielsm from Mr Hednsite, NOU TIES TIME Ht would be different laday. Ye wort Che seeond trick with the kek of hearts ta dunaniy, ded low spade anid went right up WHE the er, A seeand spade Head to dunmy’s queen tosh to the Rung andoon Gals trek Miss, Keen ‘fhehed the 10 af diamonds, Mr. Dale led a diamond fa his part ners vee and ruffed the heart return for the sobthig trek. Mr Teinstle ds versatile. He eu ehange bh ertledim lo fit any sltuntlon, Yesterday he hud recommended galng up with the nee of spiudes, whieh would have innde the contract with a trlek Lo spare, YOU CAN'T WIN ‘Today he tad the qa) tas ree. commend fist the apposite, “Why (dit you Cake w spade Messe?” he yelted, “Whether Dale covers (mys queen with the Klong ar Hol, Yau lose only one trump trlek," "Hut yesterday you fold ne J bean Mn Abel, “Sin not talklig abent yeatey- day's hind. Un talkding about thin one.” sald Mr Tetisiie, "You Mayed (he apporag spades lo he a0 The odda are agotiat thet apllt, while tb wae oan even ehince that the king waa tn Dale's hand, How enn twin with fundamentals af the quo?" “Haw ean do whi, pero, sald | Ate. Abit sully, vt ene payers who don't even know the; dentab the ILA, called qo report- ied promi Chat ' Ecladned ericvanees against the “a Dack to work. Bul unton affi- days seo. early today withadrew it would investignte (he charge, recommendation that the men: . we USK WANT ADS. ~TIHRY PAY, 2 PEATCRES Shows al Topan - fag Ate MOUS PLAYERS THEATRE tials added that seme men ateht celia to thelr Joba any. Yh GREER GARS The unlon had eatled off the ON trike atler what Patrick J, Connally, cxecutive ylee-prest- the union's ' ” Shewasthe ai Pocono ton watlel eh a tieariag one woman aD a befare a pat decislakiye cam Rork didn't mittee en dnduobral and: inbor wantin rendition, TH bach for ending (he atrlke ate mele away chen the eommil- ae fee chairinin, state Assembly. anyora who'd mith doha Ostrander, aananne- Ity to make edn Scheneehady that de had her leave! Wake po sheh ae reenent, Connally sald the hearin: was promsed by Afarshidll Miller, a consultant to the committee, ifter ao talk wlth | Ostrander, Hlowever, Ostrander later. de- elared, CD have nol authortaed | imyone to enter any agreement: whatsoever, ver hive 2 been DANA ANDREWS Adintitons d6e + Gite» EM | he StrangeLady SHOWS AT 7-9 pm, WARNER BROS. rearaeny in Town consulted dh connection’ with] WH agreement, The unlon ds under oa eourt arden to end the strike hy 4 pun. today, UP the strike ds sill an then, [Es lenders face eltatlon for contempt at court mid heavy (iranelal damages, Tn nditition, the shipping ti dustry, WH whieh dhe aoalon ox on Hoestelke eonlraet, dine announced: Chat it will ano for $10,000,000 In damages, toon T-AEL-O-RA-N-G 6 Suits @ Pants @ Topcoats® Slacks ALTBRATION SPECIALISTH QUICK SERVICE I ng The Tilo ober