MOUNTIES IN TRAINING Tiince Puperf Daily Hewi Tuesday, freoruary 17, J9i3 4S Dulles urges Speed-Up In Formation of EDC Europe Must be United To Guarantee Security ft tt .MM EC o) f? f! (cbM WASHINGTON (AP) State Secretary John FoKter Dulles nays "there is a gtxxl chance" for form- atiun of a European Defence Community, but he hope that "concrete evidence" of progress will he r 2 N' V Ml forthcoming promptly. Pearson Sees Urgent Need For Decision OH AAA CP.- i.wrnai Ai- Liulles, reporting on hi recent trip to European capitals, cautioned that the alternatives to a European Defence Community arc considered by President Eiseniio! to weak. lie said the security of Europe itself and in some degree trw iccarlty oi SJ-.e Vr.itcd H'.a'.s 1 , 4 f t It ' 'it, . - " . 4 IT TWO MKMBI.K8 OF THE SAILTEAIX INDIAN TRIBE take time out from a flappers' convention In Prince Albert, Sask., to enjov a cuf of coffee. They are Tred Moase ilefti of Key Indian Reserve afid Johnny BluebeU from the Nut Lake Indian Reserve. Saulteaux Indians Return To Reservation After Meet against the power of Russia depend upon successful accomplishment of the undertaking. ralr Mini.-itt-r'Pearion aid he hope Britain will move evf-n clow-r to the European Def-nee! HI li( "'' on l IKS, non-comml.vilowd officers and i . lis j v.i il nor in the Coronation procession next June, , iti puDii' relations Is considered important They are , iuv '- in ti- subject at Ottawa, under K(jt. J. Allen. Community and denied that' SIOM O TRE.tTV IN MAV Canada view European i defenrej UalVi rranc( West Germuny. with olympian" detachment, itu n.ii.. .J e said CommunUt corwpiraeyi Luxembourg msjm-d a treaty to PRINCE ALBERT. 8a.sk. (CPi the a wwwu-niur una iiiav no action, rrtn crrat Ihe ElC luxt May Dui!e Four members of the Saulteaux preter as di the crep and fhin- by any Western power nhould be; it l.hfn fitru-nii'ti that Indian Irihp nn nt tho r0u . r, T r., r. taken without conuderlnn lu tw. " ,1, V:.; 7. J,,uu- ns',eilK "na WE GUARANTEE RESULTS!! .From February 16 to 21 HERE IS OUR OFFER! treaty and rt .relati'd arrnnir-i mamlnir .,.,,. rnu.m trlfu. , i !,. -ti. Although part of the linguis- "'"' "" (menu for tyinfr it to the North America, have returned to lair Colli-cuve erunty arrarue-j Atlantic Treaty OrKaniatlon ' rtervution4 in eat-ccntral Si- mcnu, ni tH-iornij uueraeperi(i-i would be ratified and made op- katchewan followmu a kit to c;TZ::. em, ne aaia no exclusively m-; rBtle In mx months. Actually, ional arrangement such a NATO he noted, months have pa.ised would be aufftruvt ta meet the' and ratification is till tackin?. . , ' U'"d tlh "nlik. the free, Algonquin and tiapptr. w..eiitioB. convert them to Christianity giooai mreai of cora-nunbm. 1 This h been -diwoncerUng-1 me Muiirj ,or oauiiaucrj, have been almost in viiii. u....,, atlu iJiirvi ui . v.u, uuur buiu, unauitr nuiawr aoout 4iiu arid live on NATO H-natlon alliance would VS. security plans are based imr r .. rv..:ifni nh 0h.. Authorities say that despite the fact that a doctor U available to them, they call in their upon eventual inclusion of Oer-ji'ien c-. iitiamzed member of iimn nuiuary Kuengm in the . tne u oe ' : own medicine man whpn ill tn An neswrn turopean LKfcncc ay-lem That, he said. Is what the EUC waji dctvjvned to v 1 Despite thj fact they worship away with the ' MatchU Mani-j the un and "Kiay Manitou" tou" evil spirit. ' Igiivd tpirtt, the Saulteaux fit . Unto a normal Canadian life ofi have to be linked closer with the move toward European unity. Mr. Fearnon said there had l-en hope that the lx-nation pooiinit of military tren(flh knon a the European Defei.ce Community would be in existence by now but both Franc? and Otrmany had shown hesit-tionji and doubu. EDC U the plan to fret u.'i a i 1 trapping and farming. Many of ; khem own their own tractors. Al FtCTS C.S. fi:t I RITV In the last jwven years, he aid. the US. haa contributed 30 000.000 000 to Europe and for your money '.rucks and other farm machinery. The four delegates attending stationed "tens of thousand of common army for France. O. r- our armed fortes" there because many and other European coan- fcuroprnn security vitally affecU Vrlei tl B post KI T, physical training iimtrurtor. conducu a 'Big Man Is Ex-Convict 1. Place your want ad in the bAILY NEWS for six consecutive days at the economical six-time rate. Phone or use the handy form below. 2. 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He sa'1 Britain had recently taken niure stepi to bring herself cloer to EDC without i-r-mally Joining tt and "we hope she will be able to takj even further teps to that end" wUn-out leopardwlnu her ties with the Commonwealth. Sift; 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 u ii u. oiviuuo iiiw rival national Montreal, detective said here. camp " ' In Vancouver last Wednesday. President Elsenhower himself Desrochers told police about the said recently he was impressed , big man" in the east. with the -feebleness' of alU'r-l it I tell you who he is you natives to the European defene-"would launh at me." Desrochers V ' -..."tX Hlf ttMniAlu (Mark it Guaranteed) community." Or Phone Your Vanl Ad !o 748 .was quoted as saying "He's a big 'Vnan Everyone knows him." Montreal detectives said thev Ifcnow who the "fence" Is bul ihave been powerless to act be-; cause of lack of evidence. They jid the man's name is well known In police circles but B.C. Pays Third Highest Pension in 65-69 Age Group ! doubled i' is known by the general public. For quick rcsuit-, try a Daily News Classified National laMitute for the Bliivt. t. m. m OTTAWA (CP-A total of 41.-601 Canadians between 65 ui.d 69 er receiving pensions urv.n r the 0!d Ae A-ssLtance Act nt the end of the last fiscal ye.r. March tl. IBM At March SI last. 8.079 were receiving peru.lons under .he Blind Persons Aet. . Anot.ier S.200 were reccivins the oid-a-s pi'iilOll. Mr Illinois W,, n uke t,art j(j 1ne proreA.-)lon also i DAILY NEWS HANDY' WANT AD ORDER BLANK DAN Y NEWS WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU SELL OR BUY RENT A ROOM, HIRE HELP, FIND A LOST ARTICLE OR DO PRACTICALLY ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF! i" i'. i i . i i . vr llmi.k (.utiiduej. are fired near the " i' .i.lu.i. tl,, ,,, i j,u,l(U,n ull( noises uf Uum' crowds. '.I'm ji.u other devices hImi are used. The new act. rlfecllvc Jan. 1.' A .! -njnthly blind pm-1062. provided for pensions tolcion by provinces: needy pi rsons In the 55-69 aye I Alberta J38 89; British Colum-group. The provinces can t' ; bia $39 25; Manitoba $39 37; No v .he maximum amount of the ; Erun-wlck $33 25; Newfoundland peivion. but the luderal Rovw .t-j $39 2(J. Nava m 3o: q. ment pays 50 per cent of the cast I , iri0 $3920. Prince Edward Is-of perwions of up to $40 a month, j Ul)d j3g l0. QlIcbC0 $39.48, and A report tabled in the Ccm- s,skaC1(.Waa $39J5. nums by Health Minister h!ar- The Nt,rtnwejit Territories und tin showed the UlK.he.st averasc lne yukon paia ih( maXimum of monthly pension Is paid In Que-1 a month. becWB.Uk fio figure was Iven i . - V - The Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C. f 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DAY 13 j SAVE MONEY I I i j f i 1. 5 f "K t V'.'IK Order .Your Ad 6 Times When you get results before the 6 days, phone 748 to cancel your ad. You'll be charged only for the days it ran and a refund will be made. Please run the following ad for .. days. Enclosed is $ 'in full payment. j NAME .' ; ADDRESS Phone No '. pi ease print clearly for rjewMir.dhiml where v the fedeful - provinci.U ngreririen't did not take effect until April 1, 1952. Average pension liv oth?r provinces: Alberta $37.Sil; British Coll in -bla $38.28. Manitoba $38 45; New Brunswkk $36.91; Nova Soclla $34 09; Ontario $37.28; Prince Edward Island $21.72; and Saskatchewan $38 93. The report did not covei the universal old-age pensions, paid to Canadians 70 and over record- , le- of need. More than SPO.noO Canadians now are receiving the universal pension of $40 a month. Mr. Martin tabled a separate report dealing with pensions to blind persons. The federal government pays 75 per cent of tne cost of 40-a-nvjnth pension.; to Good Used Cars 11950 Studcbaker Champion 4-duor sedan 11948 Dodge 4-Ioor sedan I 1951 Ktudebaker 2-door sedan 11949 Austin Tanel 11949 Flying Standard Coach THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1937 Chevrolet Coach Good transportation at $100.00 Superior Aulo SERVICE LIMITED Jrd Ave. W. Phone Green J17 a I Write your News Want Ad below. Begin where shown "START HERE." Put ONLY one word in each space. (Each group of numbers of letters count as one word). Put your address or phone' number, or both, in the ad. In case you want a box number, leave space for 4 words (e.g. Box 000, Daily News. START HERE needy blind persons between 21 and 69. Once they reach age 70, the blind persons are covered by the Old Age Pensions Act. ,rne. h' 18 r"nldered etseiUial. Here, Constable J. ronTfiv!, Memb,r (,f the continRent range in ices h 10 tp " F drawn from all JtleYtikon. Leader Savs Canada The report said mere are 19,078 blind persons of all uses (wintered with the Canadi m Conserve Resources Cast Consecutive Days i No. tlXES 3 days S days - S $1.35 SI .80 ) ' 4 SI. 80 S3.4B 5 SIM S3.H To earn the rates shown ads must run consecutive days. k,rty 801:11,1 very great need of scores of things which only the United States can supply." As to Canada, "with our ey?s When rhoumaiicpan"5sy down, here's the S. gels you W quick way Ket relief- X . fjr Rub in soothing Minard's yyVJ J ijr -2 Liniment. Is it Rood ? Just A lr2 7 wide open we have tied ourselves to the United States market, ol-thotiKh the United KliiKdom and 'fmnt t , L""ana y of a''1,l,,v flf- tnlclc! mwe anQ '"tcn" f :uh. Mr. Europe vvere. at one tune, Cana (la's best cu-sturacrs." hsbew"c -""If-suin.- "Does our-future strength ana well-being depend upon more nilHJMATIC 7 SI LJ NOTE Make your money 'order or cheques payable to the PRINCE Rl'PERT DAILY NEWS. 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