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PEACHES are still supply, but the PRESERVING SEASON WILL SOON BE OVER, so if you haven't preserved your B.C, PEACHES yet, be without delay! arriving in free sure ‘Key to Peace in Communist Pockets Want of Freedom Extends Civil War NATIONALIST utive has a French adviser Frenc! ve with him i ay Vit France has retained first right et i } \ any technical ex- n ade H Viet Nam needs. F ncle Ho of th ‘ I : Hi iet Nam has no constitution, 1un \ ‘ dum = ional assembly, no polit “ he parties as known in the > Ww yu i T west The state is ruled by 4 H i * . in the - ee. ce rhe prime minister, Nguyen ram, and seven of his cab SENTIMENT French citizens. rl N feeling is so France retains responsibility trov vo-third of Ho's tate security and branches 300,000 my i ade up of of finance such as issuance of Cok i wl gl : Saskatoon Celebrates ( Then came religious services nd the week of fiesta went mined a , into full wing, with a civic an are: epas ; d banquet scheduled for today a oh hat small be- Woet Pr lier T. C. Douglas inside +} place developed un will be the main speaker. Chief til in 1906 it became a city, sup- SUests will be grade 12 students lposedly with a population of ie city—a sign en Sas 15,000 persons. But oldtimers to sae aa ie asta oa as recall that a few dogs may JUSE as much as 0 its past | have been included in_ the A giant cake with 70 candles i count will be set up in the middle of A hig tl ci de the main street and each day lvelopment was the arrival in ceremonies will centre around 11903 of the Barr Colonis who this symbol of the city’s his- |were headed for Lloy dir nins tory. ‘ jon the Alberta-Saskatchewan Last week the Saskatoon Star- |border. Many of them remained! Phoenix printed a 104-page n Saskatoon and businessmen paper outlining in detail much ere enjoyed a flourishing trade|of the city’s early history ‘and juipp new 1e1 at the same time the paper Tod I y has a popula-|celebrated its 50th anniversary yr 19, UDU Ti p of the city’s } alled in a THERN STATE a will be presented salt. largest country in South jurit thi week merica, has an Atlant coast : it : . There | line of 4,880 mies i n I vents, port incing rue, fir work I 1 general round of ivitie Appropriately enough in view foundation, th commenced Sunday the unveiling of the pioneer on al- } ne spot from FOR THE PRICE ch Ln OF TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS i ti land Saskatoon DONT FORGET! George Cook's 3rd Anniversary Sale Last Two Days— Prince Rupert, ‘ei ao New Suede and Leaiher Casuals — Just s and float off on your round of activities! working, Friday and Saturday EORGE COOK, Jeweller rhe change of government last Today to Saturday Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, September 4 1952 "KING ROG : DON’T MISS “NON CAP ITO, Evenings Sat. Matinees ae Ue / TOMORROW C.N.R. DEPOT TRACK Last Time September 27 ae B ix years ing to free their country of the f CUBLONIS EES IES 1€ | & of Inde French even though they hap- peration of utilities are| June, when Nguyen Van Tam 2 . + oA inst ai bono with to be helping Ho to form a led by representatives of| replaced Tran Van Hu as prime : = Korea, has ‘People’s Democracy.” three states and France,/ minister apparently = 3 , 3 re > oc j f rnme aving one/the attentistes’ hopes, u dur- s 8 Before the occupyin apan- government ha x IN THE C7 e were beaten = us —— Laos and Cambodia, with] ing the previous two years had ‘ ; ‘ e Second thir , : licy against . Bia \ | War, France than one-third of Indo-| taken a stronger po age = . vedas the Indo-C World War, France announced a 2 lat ‘ ‘renc the French and Bao-Dai. He . ® conflic litor plan organize Indo-China in® ‘ 1's POPUIAMO, Bre aaa | She Mrs 1 i ymmission to =a] . - il lat Cc > SS r 04 Ou . By BILL BOSS new federal union of inde-|‘ and usually Spent) had lance’ § * + ( ian Press Staff Write pendent states. Then the Jap- |! n the baloting tudy the election or a national & : @) SAIGON, Indo-China The | ane retired and let Uncle Ho if Canada’s revenues} assembiy by universal suffrage 7 : . @i key to victory in Indo-China’s| Seize power with» Nationalist vided on a basis decided in areas liberated from the} - The right dress for the righi 7 civil war is political, not mili- help. French negotiations with vote-each by the west, the Vietminh. Bao-Dai did not per- | @ figure i re to be had at Z tary. And neutral observers; him on the independence ques- mes, Ontario-Quebec and) *t%tt ts be discussed ire 5 ure A ‘ ac z eo . Sn Ttinal Tiny ae r 7 } he . } 3 scussed., | & gm) think the key hasn’t been fash yn failed. Civil war broke out ited Kingdom mit the report to be dl € @ Wallace's. Siyled in the latest @ ioned or else it’s in the Ho-Chi-Minh leading the rebej and in Tonkin to the “If Bao-Dai had backed me ® @ Communists pocket id ‘ told repeatedly by “we @ fashion direct from the market, a a eer s mee ; ae war : Y| in June,” Hu told me, “we fe gm Military leaders of the French, *0Gay_ the French fairly well Namest should have won the critical m new dres are arriving daily gjand anti-Communist Viet Nam- control Laos, with 1,000,000 pop- What we want is a rela turn and the people would «ae Biese, say they can hold their ulatior ind Cambodia, with oa * sity ee i & For ever; lay Or party use a ground but admit openly they 7,000,000 rh vietminh undei ion Sr ee have seen we were on the . Wallace’ ffer real valu @ cannot hope to defeat the Com-| Uncle Ho control most of Viet = Las Gua aa ee path to independence, As it aan Orne ee ee . as Kean th ities sritain. We we i epen- s By led Vietminh until the Nan he third state of Indo- tN es ale is, time has been turned back o nitiiak waka is eeoaleed \China comprising Tonkin. An.| “¢"t Viet Nam, running its ef - 1 a a poilticai tactor 1 esoivea : ae : a a » ves ” a Sizes 12 to 20 a m and Cochin-China alone} °“" affairs. 10 years In a nutshell, that factor is 100-mil ; = qi 1 @ ihe independence of Viet Nam e 1 00-mle | eee, wet a 14! » to 24 2 9 ; e indepe — 0 - am, vd to the South China Sea r X argest and most populous of thes i 40 to 50 : the three associated states of ™ heey ot ee AUSPICES PRINCE RUPERT SHRINE CLUB a B@ Indo-China Every key Viet Namese exec Prince Rupert, B.C, a v a a ® . © c * w a B® ¥* = . Open Continuously 10 A. M. until 10 P.M. | na ear Weearr camvents Zz oo aes WALK THROUGH AFRICA RAILROAD ZOO TRAIN Air Conditioned by CROSLEY PR le ee a EVERYTHING ALIVE Displayed Inside Plate Glass Cages B.C. 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