1 11.11, Friday, May I, 1953 WATKit'lON, Alta. (CP) A few elk are often sighted In the butfalu paddock at the Water-ton Lakes National Park. But this spring warden Len Glad- OSLO .Hilhp 1 Force chartered plane to fly relief P m the Norwegian fe6 Korea. Th, m,.. , pub-Contractor Appeals ijDccision to Dismiss Lien NEW WESTMINoTER. E.C. 0- of the principal construction , ., k. , k contractors, refused to pay; CAB Rapped For Praising stone found 200 elk had wan- will be the tirtt, ; lSt" derccl into the paUUOCK to i way to Tukvn h . " land. A!r,.w; ;:4"0'o feed. gobble up the buffaloes' An appeal w... , CQunsel (of plaintlf an. , a sub-cont-actrr uaatnvt a ,,ounced the new appeal after ZZlZ" lllt At' 4 Government's TV Policy i county court decision tu cv. .iss judge Fred Grimmett set aside J?.,...-. " THE CORONATION DAY COMMITTEE PRESENTS By The canac.an Press "- VANCOUVER. George C. Chandler, president a $1)56.000 lien agntnsl pari oi trle Coquihal'n HurnaDy urn in Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line COurt heie. Company's right-of-way. . He said the piuir.tiff could not The sub-contractor, Campbell- enorce a mechanic's lien as fSJ "ILLS 'there is no Jurisdiction against of (JJUK Limited, Vancouver, cnucueu me v.i.- w,, y fILm Association of Broadcasters in congratulating -ST, 3) all liens totalling $1,518,000 be- j an oil pipeline. -omit 'he federal government upon its present television pollCV. 'radio and TV broadcasters .to Mi a brief presented m Ottawa tontlnue t0 resist monopolies in fifi$ Ball t -r t-,' the Commons broaacasung tnelr own (leld antj to point committee, the CAB congratu- out that preSent retrulatoiv btf-d the government and the mthoris are not in line with : fore the Court of Appeal at Vic-I toria. I The legal battle bean after Camphell-Bcnnett undertook to I (.ear, rrnb and grade the plne-jline right-of-way between the j Rocky Mountalns'and Blue Rive--and between Coquihalla and IJjniaby. i Later the sub-contractor 'claimed that changes in the 'route, caused greatly increased f expenser: and applied for the ! lions when Trans Mountain and r. jiry announced bv Revenue Canadian principles of freedom BACKACHE MaybeWarninq Backache it often caused by lur kidney action. Whea kidneys fet eul ( acdec, ckccsb acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest w thai tired-out and heavy-headed leelinf may toon follow. That's the time to taka Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd I ttimuiale the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep betler-work belter. Gel Dodd's Kidney Poll now. SI Minister Mccann ior pnvaic and responsibility station TV. i Under auspices of, Canadian Leion ot the LEGION AUDITORIUM, June 2, 1953 Tickets available at: Legion Office, "27'' Club Desk FIREMEN FROM SAl'LT STE. MARIE, ONT., search through smouldering embers of a four-room home where eight children burned to death. Dead are the five children of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Derry of Tarentorus Township and the three chilcrvn of Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Trudell. Mr. and Mrs. Dcrry escaped with severe burns after attempting to rescue the children. Legion cilicer and Lesion Executive. $2.50 PER PERSON REFRESHMENTS KFCHat Formosans Not Anxious To Join Army Vomstock Midwestern Ltd., one Mr. Chnnller. a farmer director of the CAB. said in a state-n.en to the press: The very fict that the CB h1! given such congratulations is a damning indication of the stronst control over publication by" radio and TV that ir.e government now holds. 'Our nositicn is thit government policy remains monopo- Koo cni-cdH lnntr riplavs. 55SO EXTRA THAN EVER BEFORE! GREATER A GREAT SSO - A TAIPEH, Formosa i Reuters i ; The aeeing Nationalist army of , Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, in rrf- i is seeking ; '...'. r a hr,i-o nf 1 uee on lush Formosa border new blood to fill its thinninR : rrograms and i many Lreas has driven Canadians to ' ranks, but Former are not relv on American TV service." 1 eager to join. Mr. Chandler said that as aj Many Chinese, a section . fnrm nf nnhMcatinn. rac lo need? ! American military advisers, and ' recognition as an equal to all j the Formosans themselves doub . wnetner me nauunansi can recruit strongly from local j sources and there are no! other. ! The Formosan. Chino.se by race, largely Japanese in up- j bringing, and individually a 1 other forms of publication. Regulation lies solely in law and not in regulations pi omul-Rated by any government board," he said. "In the interests of the Canadian people, it is the duty of - cross between the two. considers! Dulles Reports! To President j OnNATOMeet that he would have little to gair ; bv becoming a Nationalist sol- j ' dier. After more than 300 years of , "irtual isolation from the Chi- ncse mainland and 40 yens of j Japanese rule, the Formosan j has had little time ei'hr tc j understand or love Chiang o- j China. WASHINGTON (API State Formosans siy they wouk' i Secretary John Foster Dulles has irrrland the right to ricfenc returned from Paris to seek vital their island against a.iy Com- ! financial support from Congress ; munist attack and their record I for a slowed-dcwn Lurrpcan de- ' as infantrvmen in the Japanese I fence program. . ' Army in the Second Wi.rld War j This may prove to be a for-' shows they are fearless und sol- j r.iidnble ta.sk not only because dierly. : of the cost-cutUng temper of ' But participation in a Chlnear j Congress but ako because of in- ; Nationalist army holds ncithc: dications the defence bwRdMft a love nW'Titonc y'tocerrtiye loi mav henceforth go evpnisloww' them. 1 m i i thun Dulles himself has; adVo-1 Nationist soldiers -no nre talecL ' well fad a"nd cohipVativTy well ; . , . paid. But Formosans says that The secretary was rnij W &,;TOtttlBtftt Incentive' PWV to President te'Wjy... i ; lis iS4 iilr V. y I c-rs- : . i Jf 1 I I a umm 'il' i7ff -.. 'f H .7 I . .mf ,x h,., 4 ;i !: - U r; ; . 1 p u norm auuuuc urdi, yi- enUce t,itm tQ Jeave paiiization council mcpting which prospc.rous Formosa. ended last Saturday in the - 1 , French capital. have a GOOD RUM for your money The council set military tar- , pets for the Atlantic allies for thjs year at an increase of six j divisions in Western Europe for a predicted total of about 58. j Two years ago the aim by that time w as close to 100 divisions. i The Eisenhower administra- I tion has favored a slowdown or stretch-out of the program for a long cold w ar struggle with the Russians. Dulles thus abandoned the urgency with which rep-1 rescntatives of the previous T i u m a n administration had ! pressed the armament buildup. Dulles, in sessions with congressional committees, will have Irr convince legislators that the 1:JE. is getting its money's worth out of current military and economic aid to Europe and will continue to do so. 11 DEmEMU J7jf Dogs Spreading Rabies, Says SSO - MILE FOR MILE MORE ECONOMY! :kcd There's outstanding economy in Esso Gasoline . . pocr-pai mileage money -saving performance . . . flashinc acceleration , Cariboo MP OTTAWA w Goorge Murray i!-Caribooi said in Commons that packs of dogs are running v3d spreading rabies disease Inia acivertibement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of ; British Columbia. j SSO EXTRA -GALLON FOR GALLON WORE POWER! Now!..-; an improved Esso Extra that delivers a bigger bonus of smooth surging power . . . better all-round performance! there's no better buy in If your car requires a premium gasoline B.C. . . . 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New 2-to:ie A real family car $Hilj if Blind Bowler Wins Ne w Car VANCOUVER (CP) A 16-year SPECIAL SPECIAL '50 Monarch Convertible, com pletely automatic with every old blind bowler, sightless since MORE CANADIANS USE SSO possible extra.... A Must See birth, won a new car in a three month competition here against competitors with normal sight Arthur Holt, resident pupil at tli'C Britifh Columbia School for and SS0 EXTRA " THAN ANY OTHER GASOLINES the Blind, native of Kamloops took the award for the greatest improvement in a three-month TRUCKS ! 50 Sludcbaker I'icknp. Not a scratch. Handy canopy back i... $1295 All our Used Cars carry a 30-day guarantee The Home of Friendly Service' Bob Parker ltd. "The Home of Friendly Service" period. 0 Officials of the Canadian Na IL LI tional Institute for the Blind said it was the first time a blind baWler had won a major pme O DUCTS OF IMPERIAL O SSO AND SSO EXTRA ARE P ,'' in such a contest. Holt was one of 30 blind bowlers in the tournament.