' .... CNR Puts on Special Ira Saturday, Oclobrr 3, 1953 To Handle Strike-Hit Shi Mew Evidence Submitted HALIFAX P What may be trains. Special n Senate Wheat Probe W're on hand to 400 bag, of mai ;-the ship's hold. . i the bluest emergency transport j job Canadian National Railways has handled from this port tn r 3 n Xfx.V'V WASHINGTON. A Senate investigating group was said today to have new evidence that frost-damaged wheat from Canada- was used in recent years to adulterate United States wheat and flour five years began last night with the arrival of 870 passengers aboard the Cunard liner Britannic. As a result of the strike In American ports, the ship is the fit N. If 4 H'- 7 intonltiH for Vmmans -r B.C. Roundup first of four including the Queen Mary which may dock here with nearly 4 ,500 persons for overland routing to the United States. Thr-;e special CNR boat trains totalling 35 sleeping cars, six iii.ers and three baggage cars VANCOUVER f Necessity for S - 4 s . ,17 if A VI - r y ' ' r I I,"' , - " f I . . : VA5" If ' .;.;rV . adequate civil defence is greater ' today than before the Korean truce, Maj.-Gen. F. E. Worthing- j ton. federal civil defence co-! ordinatnr, said here 1 fommfnii i. ,h. ft,! newspaper: -We must face the fact that It is certain in the event of a major conflict that. North America will "Tht Monitor it jVitre niada up and ready hours I before the Britannic docked.1 i Eiuuit'h equinment'to provide an additional 13 specials within the next five days Is now being mar.ihailed by CNR and earmarked for Halifax. ' In addition to equipment, the lor riiuiL.. - The agriculture, sub-commit-"ee headed by Senator Edward J Thye (Rep. Minn.) provided io details, however, pending public hearing on the matter n Minneapolis Oct. 8 and 9. nd in Galveston, Tex., Oct. 13 nd 14. The full agriculture "commit-ee, after hearings last winter, lenounced adulteration prac-ices and demanded punitive iction by lawenforcement agencies against American firms ising the law-grade imported ;rain. A staff spokesman for the uib-commlttee has received reports from the agriculture department since then Indicating tht several companies never before publicly linked with the practice were involved. In some of these cases to be r be attacked," Gen. Worthlngton said in an address bffore the 48th annual convention nf the Chief Constables Association of Canada. He said the danger of a third world war had not been reduced by the ending of hostilities in Korea. "vrttrw,!, rom rAt Monilar...,-r Monitor liwimii, or my norli. . , - railway has brought In .extra ticket clerks from outside points and special wickets have been set up at dockside to service passengers as they pass from customs to immigration. "I imr mM to m lr. . . . A corps of redcaps assigned to MAJ.-GEN. UOItATIlS Ml'RRAY (right) dons an army dufHe ciut on arrival at Montreal, en route to his new assignment as commanding officer of the Commonwealth division In Korea. He is met by Maj.-Gen. J. P. E. Bernatchez, officer commanding Quebec command. Gen. Murray Is making a tour of Canadian military Installations before leaving for Tokyo on Tuesday. li O CASEY ! lert External Affairs Minister for Australia, is greeted in Ottawa by Canada's Finance Minister Abbott. Mr. Casey, chief Australian delegate to the United Nations, is in loa. , ki (w Inlormiiive, ilh ramplm Mi handle baggage during the emer- gei'cy last night took care of nearly 2.00U pieces of luggage between the pier shed and the Canada for talks with Prime Minister St. Laurent and members j of the cabinet. JfV wruriiv. . ir poim knk ' Hory. l roniHin Mw nil InlroHuilory luWriji,,. NELSON. B.C. t'K 6S-yenr- j old farmer killed his 5"-vear-nlr wife at their home Friday nndj then committed suicide, police ' reported. ' Dead are: Alec Nespiak and , Mrs. Pauline Nespiak n' Cft'-von i District, 65 miles southeast of here. .'' ') Police said a shotgun was; found beside Nesrnak's body. .-t Tropical North - .win ,t only jj. Russian Unner Class Growina GRAND FORKS, B.C. This explored in hearings the inves- j tigated firms "withheld or re-! fused" to surrender importaiV. j documents to the agriculture j department. The sub-committee h-s wider subpeona powers than ho department and hopes to -,ct access to the documents. . 1 1,-st winter the full commlt- Sons Appeal For Better Treatment by Police may be pretty far north for wowing oranges, but Mrs. Dan Rather Tln Diminishing MacDiinald will be readv to Dick VANCOUVER (CP) A plea thjt radical Sons of Freedom Douk-j,nom arounci Christmas. During the authorities adopt a more I hobor communities. 1 the warm weather she keetM the 'cently displayed an emerald jf tee heard testimony that about j nt OS nnn f(l POO nnn hncVtolc f a'heat in,.' H. H. Steven-, rharn-n nf the Cnnstjan attitude towards the Section crews rrpjiivd the j six-tout tree outdoors, and social uaiaio, piiLtu ..I, oj.uuu mniitt(, ,hn.sp rr- Doukhcibors iumjs was j made muc in m police .'ii-; track irc and unu the luc nut line was u u in opera-1 uiitu- brings uu it iv in m the mc house uuuac before unuici rubles ported irom Canada in 1950-52 . ... . . That is about as much as an was labelled "unfit for human '7' , ""If" ", " ' ... ' court Friday as the mass trial tion two hours after the explo- trost. She started the tree from Act bn.sl. M1 at M'w u oI i sons of Freedom rolled I seed. nsin wirt enm m confiumotion." but that "a tood sion. (Tom Whttnpy, AP corresphnd-r;it who lived in Moscow nine years. s.iys the Russian upper class Is piowinc rather tnnn (iuntnishiny EDITOR. ) Ry TOM WHITNEY LONDON. A jeweiry store on Moscow's Petrovka Street re- 4i years. It is officially $3,750. percentage" of it was converted 1 ' !, rel-c,VL! "ls '" t w.irjs a close. Tw. r.ty-seven mtiimers oi tnej fanatical religious sect, convict- i ine store uispiayea in? jewel i'-"" "-o- wjuiijomm. j,, st""ns nirt h" "t l f-'-- because It knew there were po-j Import quota regulations for-'oraDie and closely follows the tential customers. bid the shipments cf more thin committee's reconvncr.datior.s. ed earlier of appearing in public while nude, were sentenced ,S5 000 bushels - of Canadian Soviet propaganda ronten.ls Soviet society is "classless ' to orison terms ranging from I HfCbui3e wheat a year into the U.S. for food purposes, but impose no Anyone who haS seeti Soviet cit- izens riding around Moscow in lirr"t on the amount imported big,, black Zis or sim limou- tor tniraii reed. w m VICTOR I ? CnnndV:; o'v Indian member nf a provinr'-'l legislature said India' s rhn'.ild be represented in the Senate. 1 Frank Tilrt-r icCF-V-i .- In the leri'atu'-e s c ;- did not helinvo in the Senate hut ;seeing. there was one a native rewrt-i't'-p fhorld b.' r'p-e-' 1 sented In it. 1 He asked tht Prpre1- r-rtt. . s v -v TV r i - ' VO to expect KewHomePlan May Reduce sines will realize this is not so. ' CROWDS LINE IP Small Pcbeda automobiles an priced at 16,000 ruMes HOW each. The demand is su :h tint a long line of prospective pur-1 chasers assembles each morning at Moscow's one auto store take the matter up wi'h th federal government hn he mates hit trip to O'ta'.'a late th'. year. him Down Payment o o 0 six months to three years. j The 21. all men, brought t C'j the number of Frccdomite.- st tit "need to date. The plea was made by Mikr Chetnenkolf, first prisoner t' be brought before the court to d.iy. hi a lengthy "open letter' from Doukhobor prisoners, rea to the court. Chernenkoff claimed police broke into several ten homes at Perry Siding Septem b r 8 and used "blackjacks" in Bu kine arrests. He said "blood f Kiwrd" , as parents were drag-1tt-f.-cm tents. f Vhn charges were promptly i cried by the prosecution. Meanwhile, at Wyndell. B.C., a dynamite explosion Friday ripped a large hole in the track bed. and blew out a 3V:-fooi section of rail on the CPR Ket tie Valley line. , V.ryndell, six miles frwn ;Cres ton. B.C., la In the centre ol (This means certain Russians lean lay down in cash as nvich . j as the average worker earns in (,two years 'there is no lnslal- TORONTO (CP) A change in VANCOUVER ff-O-Hf rf tederal government housing deorsia east o the Gulf I -:1a r.'W policy may help Canadians in hn Wn rlr.qr.1 tn a M- 1 ment buying) jj Who are tht.se -. well-heeled I middle-income brackets to netters in th Interests of ra , i build homes, particularly if a serving the pink run . .. . . ' ' V.ivK ln.n fc. 1 but help him to get the most j citizens? First of all. the UDoer class. ."'6" .uu"" uct" The order. Issued by tfe Fed- 'i includes officers. Djrticnl.ir! v stumoiing bJocK. eral Department of Fichcrie- ir, n the senior officers in ths armed j Construction firm siwkesincn in effect until further notice services, and of militarized and I saW tnis week tney welcomed , following discovery that insuffi- out of his rout semi - militarized organizations ! an announcement by Prime s cient numbers of pinks are n.ov- I.T.-CMDR. WILLIAM Herbert Willson, 34. of Calgary. ha.i been appointed commander of the destroyer Crusader which leaves Oct. 18 from Esquimalt for her second tour of duty under United Nations command in the Far East. Cmdr. Willson entered the Canadian navy as a cadet in 1936 and served in the Second World War. Minisier St. Laurent that the s wg into spawning areas. government is - considerin; smaller down payments and a I VANCOUVER P Police Chief longer time to repay loans ?s Walter Muliiean of Vineon"r r . ?i 4.. i. Ml'. i t ' :,r- r "?' Y r ' jt'- mm:y - " . . o ; ' it 7 ' " I. V V .,: . . , V-V ' .. . " ; j i' '" f PA I 1 "... t y r. . 1 i ' , - I "" '- V . , . ., le ' . '.il . I . I'' t ? V . . . v . . r :Vir . . ... ; i--J . ..... t. - " r 1 ... ' ' 'I. V , ;.. ., 1" W " -V v' . :. ..r.tv A ' r. ' .f -1 ' s" . means of broadening the oppor- was elected president of the Chief tunity for persons of moderate - Constables' Association of Can incomes to build their own ; ada at the closing session f h? homes. ; annual convention here. L Mr. St. Laurent also said i measures to increase the supply ! Alr Vice-Marshal K. M. Gu h- ! of mortgage money for new i rle announced at Edmonton that ; housing will be placed before Nn 22 Powe11 Rivpr- v n Parliament, next month These I cadet 1adron topped more thir such as the police. There are high ranking industrial and economic executives, scientists - and research men. There are responsible -government and party officials, and successful people from the literary and artistic world. A certain number of technicians and workers, for reason of special skills or work in particular regions, benefit from special bonus payment schemes. Certain collective farm executives and farmers benefit from special bonus schemes for particular crops. Finally, some doctors and, other professional men h-ivc lucrative private practices. SOME PRIVILEGED Often times bi apartment-costing nothing or almost ing, the use of an official car would include amendments tn i luu western squadrons to win in' Guthrie Air Cari-t Efficient :This is his' first venture in setvi the public. When you prail"f and pay him. he forms opiiw and gets ideas. Everythim 11 tees and hears leaves an imp ,on on the character ol young Canadian citi route a' Handling a newspaper ,h ' daily lesson in service -in ... in salesmanship. You understand why you encourage him and be rj - s in his service toy ' A good start iW ' assures a better the. National Housing Act to Trophy for J952-53. provide for establishment of residential mortgage lnsuninei; ; ,,..,.,,ri-JI . VANCOUVER ---.Vff-.! -.r.,o- pnd enable the chartered: banks, as well as other leivlinj : !ln;'u thP ' ,bor Ii",ati0n! 4 , Tf 1 n.st it ullons. to lend on insure J ' v 1 1 . ,,,L , , uy' ' a 5R3 Retail. wnnies.ne ann i: ' I - ! lone mortgages. . The prime minister said the oroposnls are designed to pio-anre a lower monthly carrying "hyrge for the borrower over a longer period of time. Most mortgages now are limited to 20 years. partment Store Union iCTOt, lr connection with the 15-w""k-ol' strike at the Slade and Stewar' vegetable ani fruit warehouse. nnli'-fitlor' for ' a ,S'inrem Court injunction restraining th board from continuing a vot' among the warehouse employee fouKht this PUR COAT for , an hour before I found out tt wasn't a dog!" Prr CxjdneM 8akp gone to the bow-wows? Your fur coal will not be a complete loss If you have it iNhURFD with ub. Fur coat and ithr-r prrscnwl property can be In-rrcd at low cost. You should INSURE your fur coat' too. Should come to us moat wise fnik do. i - at all times, and like pnvileger go with jobs the regime siders important. This upper class is certainly increasing in size. As the statc The system of Insuring hold- !" if...m",lt."aS n nf7 hr''l made by R. J. McMaster, solicito: against default would enable tor he union. grows larger and more complex it needs more and more executives and specialists. Some Soviet citizens make fantastic amounts of money. This applies -particularly to the more renowned doctors with The union says the vote circumvents the Industrial Ooncili 'he chartered banks for the first imr in their history to lend nonry on home mortgages. anon ana Arbitration Act ant linkers reacted cautiously. ! V()kl; tnerefore ls nuU an(1 JEAN LESAGE, 41-year-old lawyer who has represented Montmagny-L'Islet, Que., in Parliament since 1941. has been appointed Minister of Resources and Development. He was named parliamentary assistant to Finance Minister Abbott last January. HOME TO EUROPE FOR CHRISTMAS! r.r.-mu,n expressed surprise ?hnt the government did not discuss the plan with bmk piircscntatlves before mekln-i 't rubii'-. The banks will make h"r erficl-il statements on It -t conferences in Ottawa liter 'hi-; v"-r. irivate practice. Writers, If sue.-essful, earn so much money -hey don't know ho to spent' t.. How do people get Into the upper class? The main factor to start with Is education. Talent, hnrd work "id occasional intrigue alsc play vital roles. Some sprang from the pre-evolutlonary upper and middle :lass. Most of the present mem 2nd Annuo! Chriitmoi soiling Oenrrplly, the position of th sMAASDAM n. : r : hanks ws th"t they now h "II the loan business they ca VY ttram Klaw York Now 2.1 - - ; ViTtT'ie er want to handle. One hanker said the banks will need to train entire new to -deal with houfdnt; bers, however, were brought up 'staffs by the revolution from families : lens. or workers and ncusonts. Th"-'-people are particularly strong for the Soviet regime, of codi.-, There was no Indication of hf.w nvirh reduction the gov-e'h-'cnt hns In mind for down payments or ot the time ln-'-ense tor lopn repayment. I since it gave them their oppor tunities. to Soothamptoo. l Havr,ond Rotterdam lor oil Eu(ops. Prtonally conducted by BART MENAGE Manager of Holland America'! Winnipeg of lice, ond your genial host for the voyoge. He will take core of all travel arrangements on the Continent -ond will tee that everybody enjoys a happy prelude to Christmas in the homeland I Other personally conducted Christmas soiling from New York : RYNDAMDec.lt to Ireland, England,. France, Holland. V ; 1 JOIN family and friends in the homeland for this joyous, feitive holiday aeaaon! Sail on ahipa desired for comfortable and economical Tourist travel famous for good food, good service and immaculate cleanliness. He you have virtual run-of-the-hip privilege at low thrift season Tourist rate of $160 CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STOKAGK First Avenue and McBride Street up. iri uiass w passengers) from $225, Book EARLY with ybur Travel Agent. OOKDON ROUERTSOX. 36, assistant cabinet secretary and assistant privy council clerk, has been appointed deputy minister of resources succeding Maj.-Gen. H. A. Young. 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