~ 1 irculations mited ice-President Experience Can be Gained | TAKING OVER cial Credit sovernment of BL... the with an advantage of inexperience, As experi- can not, it is net a eompmation In addition umes its responsibili- of being able to eet ocial Credit is a nev written against and these are not the party has not into many of them the outlook for the new POV- plain sailing, of laber unrest has all still there. These attention as will other rapid industrial growth. try imto the provinee, the - attractive but not extrava- In a provinee of such great natural wealth as the temptation to be overly generous is an ever ent threat. Consequently, danger always exists might one day be sold down river of its own making ; political] reason, but for the sake ’s welfare, we wish the new government ess. The province has already gone long enough thout direction and election speeches are poor + . ] _ nis land of rivers Ot for any B Atomic Program Seeks Aid From Foreign Country Supply By FRANK CAREY is ¥/ ASHINGTON ore for the Ur program: -wili from South 1a] policy of AP ral o-the-vest nited But it soon be fact that it foreign PUDIICly Afri id Aus- thereby t} guarded, statements made references to the couldn't say much along these. lines prampting speculation the weapons developments stuff picuous by its absence was eference to progress on the ected hydrogen bomb Other highlights of the re vt close- two the US. said today ubstan developing weapons during nth pro t re are hot Con lisclosing The Atomic Energy Commi its 12th semi-annual re- | ?‘ 1. Some radio-actiyve particles from the Nexado atomic tests were carried by winds and de- posited throughout the country but “it can be stated categori- cally that at no time in any art of the country outside of irtnher disclose initial 4 c snore Yhibpott Phil Sleeping Strangers 1 GULL LAKE, Alberta— Here is a story I heard from one of the United Chureh ministers at this summer camp of the Al- berta Sehool of Religion: WHe On a roubie, far A man motel rip and from their woman in a small them Supper t@OoK tnem aqownstalrs ana showec them a place to But before getting into the iakeshift bed on the crete floor the man as to what was behind the cur had cai hotel. They explained ght to a vil She tnen gave sieep nara con got curiou tain To their aston! discovered a fully With fine spring mattress nice cowers. They were not sure whether the housewife had been holding out something on them or whether they had been mis | taken about where she told them to sleep At any event they climbed into bed and went into a deep perfect Tired as they were from their exhausting previous they did not awake till daylight Imagine their they im a opening shment they made-up hed and sleep aay broad discovered they were asleep furniture display window, on the towns main ) street. About half the town was HERE gathered outside silently amazed at the spectacle of the sleeping strangers + eo > | 17 years ONE of our visitors at the camp) By LARRY STANWOOD ...:. Ameen Its here is a retired brain special- ist. We got him talking about the statement recently made in Maclean’s magazine by the con- ton: Are men’s brains, on the whole superior to women’s brains, be cause, as Mr. Rowan said, the brain capacity of the male is preater? ; / ‘She answer we got Was cau- tious. Brain size has a good deal to do with intelligence says QUR doctor McCullough. But it is only one factor. You have to consider not only the size of the brain in relation to the size of the body, of which that particu- lar brain is a part. But you also have to consider the complexity and individual cell structure of the particular brain All of which seems to me to add up to this: Maybe the Al- mighty intended the male to be smarter than the female, because he gave the male a bigger rela- tive brain, But, as at least (the female) half of the human race knows that is not the whole story. As every man should have in Oil-Rich Alberta Sreractiomionryy oe CANADIAN ARMOUR IN KOREA—Tanks of ‘saker” Sauadron are shown above winding thei! Korea, as th The tanks aré e for a nance check to relax after serving fo: , period in the forward postions way aong a roa iu a 2m maint EDMONTON (€?) Alberta’s Secial Credit government likely will live to come of age if it is returned in the Aug. 5 provincia! election The party was ago during the econ promise $25 a ...and NOW swept to power then was dividends of to entertain himself troversial Dr. Rowan of Edmoin-jhis pocket wa most electrician told how in a month he had jenough of Wasn't jing out mcuntains and wilderness as the! of the plane carried him to Vancouver the Red Rose, 6,500 feet above sea level near Skeena Crossing. He as had ‘they tredted me swell and want- ed me back heaven ana h- Said constant heagaches “like a over after a four-day binge erated by Western Uranium and Cobait are employed there and another 75 are working ium month for all from the provin cial treasury In this election Social Credit, now a model of financial ortho- doxy, is seeking its fifth con secutive term of office. If re- turned, it will have been in power 21 years before the next election normally rolls around sn 1956 Today mention is seldom made party’s old fiscal ideas Some of them were tried in the The mine he just had left was| government's first years, but the courts threw out the legislation unconstitutional There is little a man can't du with $700 i the topic upper- mind as the mining in nis made his stake Electrician had had high altitudes rit coming back, he said look- wide expanse of And Mr over no ill word for the mine CLOSE TO ABERHART William Aberhart, the Calgary Bible class teacher who led the party to power in 193§, has been dead nine years Nhe premier, Ernest C. Manning, wa one of Mr. Aberhapt’s , closest associates and is one of the original Social Credit ministers still in office Mr. Manning is still only 43 despite his 17 years as a min- ister of the crown. On Sundays he preaches at the Prophetic But I’d had enouzin haliway betwee f hanging prese He operated a compressor anu ; the figh aititude gave him han Lwo Red Rose is a cobalt mine, op- Mines. About 95 miners at Western Uran- 1eéy COlLit ? and the tamk crew vohn . of the Lord Strathcona’s Horse front, line will get a chalice fNationa| Defence Photo) out of the ave wn $Q¢red Party Seeks Fifth Term electoral suc- provintial elec The party’s last cess in Alberta tions was in 1935, when it aject ed two members, * . Six of the government's for- mer Supporters are running as independent Crediters These who dis agree zovernment’s policie who were re ected for renomination. Myst prominent is R. Barl Ansijey, former minister of education who was recently expelled fron the Social Credit League Social include some with the and otnei Reservoir Under Repair, Water Shortage Extensive repairs to the reservoir in Roosevelt started this morning and week to months to compiete Mayor H S. Whalen, an- nouncing the start of work on the 30 project, said it will possible to supply at pressures at the higher levels in the city, “but every af- be made to minimize in- -onveniences.” City works superintendent Don Stewart, said “we will do our best to good supply vi water in the mains and #* will be city Park were wil [ two take from Six not always he KEep a REFLECTS and ® A 600-square-mile base and training camp, to be established in New Brunswick, is developing into what may gradually become a boom foi the Maritimes, It wil! cost 24 millions, It will be permanent, and maintenance is good for business. It is unlikely the un- dertaking can be completeg earlier than within two years The general site is now known, although | there were but few details in the week-end remarks of the Minis- ter, Hon. Mr. Claxton, It will pe generally situated in the Bt.| River valley between the village of Gagetown and the re- wion tributary to the province's chief city, waach has a popula won of about $0,000 military “Dominion’ by his colleag wondered what to the itina location of the | § jcent Edrope that gad weg New Canada 4 passage in th Was originally q gy 9 gist, who left read politics, Subseque finance minister jy ment of Sir John 4 And it's worth nots day, no noatter : Says about dis ’ Dominion .o with us. Swedes Plan STOCKHOLM, «py was allotted freque television tr; wits ; 40 Conte bit it will take 19 gg fore the Planned A CONTRAST TO BA, This is a pleasant, a settled lamd. There is not the newness, the grandeur and immensity o: British ‘Columbia. The pioneer: ing era has long since passed. but the winding river, the easy landscapes and roomy homes, drives and lakes stamp he! country with a quiet, yet seenic| (narm THE OLD HOME TMS There must he, scattered across this 600 miles, Aumerous farmers. Realizing a modest ma:- ket, they have toiled for gemer- ations. There are families whose members have lived and died throughout a century and long- er. To those who, today, will be obliged to move, the gowern- ment will pay a total of five millions in compensation, There are some, however, who are be-| lieved to prefer the old home to the old greenback its good old-fash- ioned bite. There are drifts and gaies. Summer can be, and usually is all that may be wish- ed. Spring can be sloppy and slippery and autumn, for a few weeks, has its touch of enchant- ment, Fifty inches would be reckoned a shade too much rain But meanwhile, can’t. cavil at showers Zero has one Nearness to a naval centre ample room for the handling of an entire division or brigade a soil suitable for cultivation of unlimited crops-—-these are just a few of the advantages that most readily come to mind. The outlay of 24 millions will great- ly stimulate not only New Brunswick but all the Maritimes, and in a dozen different wavs WHERE HE FOUND 14 Gagetown has long been a drowsy sort of hamlet with ver- dure everywhere, and a com- fortable way of life. Here was born Sir Samuel L. Tilley who be- came a Patner of Confedera- tion. It was his suggestion of expects the first » vision network of 5 ' can be completed FLOORS ( j =— es GENER ELECTR Floor Pol you simply guide it! Two counter-rotat- ing brushes do all the work. DEALER'S | RUPERT | & FEC Phone 644 We Invite You the controlled (test) area has adiation from continental tests seen harmful to humans, ils Or.crops Animal research at Cancer Institute trated Bible Institute in Calgary in Mr. "eguiaeted by the booster pump on Aberhart’s stead. Weekdays he Frederick Street Ww i \ , is premier and provincial treas-| Water was used from the pool urer. Soon he will add the job which holds 1,260,000 gallons of minister of mines and and workmen nee erals, administering the oi in in sham and Com- AND SEEU dustry which Alberta! Pany began removing all old con CI CFI ECT rch crete from the sides and flgor, ay Ot LARG vo fess, = believe her. She does He was a burly chap, wide of Just an even dozen of the 46 ae Mer} OF durn her ahenilders and had the appear-| original Sacial Credit member POLICE SOLVE ance of “strong man” H it were) are contesting seats in next THIS ONE EASM y i FINE nw! eine Pe ad The AEC. als eactor is ive work tnl co, Idaho test Described as found out long before this, ani- | Woman has another extra in- : faculty for arriving at Main problem among the men there is mail, said the outheund electrician. He also deplored thx scarcity of newspapers. scheduled visible conclusions that the mere male lacks. Phe brain size has noth- ing to do with it. She JUST There was another miner tak- KNOWS. And doc, I must con-/ing the plane to Vancouver, TO COMts veek-enil the | N. Ledin | has the value of bone giving significant mice exposed to of radiation—and it be given after. such expo- ire, The quest how is to isolate ubstance contained marrow in order to possibilities of ‘its humens min-| Over the i ional from G. W. Le research reac : has made designed P é Arrow in i might conceiv construction ot the future srotection to adly dose ; *+ + * HERE‘ is a PS. on what 1 wrote from year’s camp at this same spot Remember Lassie, the orphan| He was a tH completion of the reactor ear, Canada had the lead | the active the United Stats j thi ‘ he United in this|in the bone h its heavy itomic | determine tt Chalk River if use fo} iSe last not for the looseness around his|yesday’s election as govert-| waist. His hair was tne colorOf| ment candidates. Two other) NEW YORK (AP)—Police had cinnamon, dashed with salt, |originals, unconverted to thej|a snap solving a tailor shop real miner—under-|party’s present-day policies, arc| robbery last night. The robber | female Collie for whom we found ground stuffi—and came .fromjrunning as independent Social/left a paper giving his name, « home. I learn that she is now;Alice Arm, But he had no stake. | Crediters installed on a cattle ranch in “Got my fare and a few bucks.| With one exception, the four the foothills near Parkland, She | The Poys got the rest,” he said. | Social Credit legislatures’ have out to be what ex- “But I almost made it .? tall had top-heavy majorities. It ployment, which apparently had “a first class cattle; Asked what he meant, he told; was 56 to 7 in the first. Then,’ dropped unnoticed from Moses this story: in 1940, a group of independ-| Hayne pocket when he drew ment of deep-seated cancer ee ne suet a ae oo at