Canada Outdoors riiiice Kuperr uauy ise: Saturday. January 24, Ia53 Filchock Signs With Regirta KKUINA Frank FH I o, k, who cou"'l''d the fcdmoi,t'"i Eskimos to wes'.err. fu i'.ball championship last yir, i!gned Friday to ciach .Sii-Xatclirw-n riders l i 1953 Western Intcrpio- A- B.C. Seeks Permission To Hike Phone Tax Rate V Ontario Experts Have Huge Park Area For Field Studies TORONTO (CP) Ontario experts have a convenient 2.700-souare-mile area for their field studies vlnclal Football Union. on how best to conserve the province's wild life and VICTORIA (CP) British Columbia, is asking Ottawa to raise the ceiling on the tax rate which the provincial government and its municipalities may impose on telephone companies. , Bllt premjer w.A.C. Bennett I fish population. j ' i , . Research in natural science is dine h the pky . d.!.,ii,l, ,!, trm ",, ,, ., ni S!,ln ( : ihiiji,,!! ',,,', IMii) ,,) " if "'.V XI- rt ( it n,nr fr v I said this does not mean the i government is planning to imp-j lement any tax increase, j He said the province Ls merely i taking advantage of a clause in jits tax-rental agicemt with 1 the federal government lo tn-! sure that ni othei province get.; I a better deal. I In British Columbia, the prcv- Immigration Quota Cut By Aussies only one of the uses of Algonquin Park, vast forest and game preserve lying east of the Ottawa River on the southern fnnge of the Canadian shield Its northwest corner is some 30 miles south of North Bay. Established in 1893, the park has four basic purposes: to preserve in Ontario a primeval forest, to piutt-cl the head waters of five Important rivers; to provide a health resort and recreational una; to provide n refuse u Mm urn mm Age Kule May Keep Walcott Out of Ring WILMINGTON, Del. (APi Robert Christenbrrry, chairman if thff New Y'v-k State Athletic Commission, says he "seriously doubts" that former hcavyeiht champion Jersey h " V.'.-i'ott will ever fight again. At the annual dinner of the Wilinlnpton Sports Writers and Broadcaster Auoclution, tlirlst-enberry said "Rules of I he New Yoik State Athletic Commission and almost every Mute say that a fighter cannot be licensed alter he Is 4n vvit.s of use I seriously doubt Hilliord C. lyl, Monoglng Dkki,,. CANBERRA (Reuters) Aus-! ince and the municipalities can tralia has cut its immigration I tax public utilities in two differ-quola to 40.000 for the next six j ent ways. months because of the current! One wav. whlrh L n.wd hv most economic slump. ONE GREASE JOB with o purchose of 1 set of Tire Chains Offer r. "l until January 31, rt:.3. Immigration , municiDalities. Ls a tax on newer Minister Harold Holt a nnounced. line. telephone poles and other End breeding ground for wild life. GOOD FOR RESEARCH The park is convenient for research because controlled experiments arc possible on a wide scale. For instance, one area of equipment and property of the companies. The second method is a tax of not more than three per cent on the companies gross revenues. In Ontario, many municipalities use the second method, but SEE SUPERIOR AUTO SERViCE LIMITED Jrd Ave. W. I'h.me tirren 217 Last years Australian immi-Biati'.in quota was 150,'JOO. Since l'J49 thousands of Britons and other Europeans have been brought here under an assistance plan by which the Australian government pays all but TIC of their fare, lets them live in hostels until settled and helps them find jobs. From now on this plan will apply only to immigrants who have relatives or friends to vouch for them in Australia. The minister said the government plans to put the reduced Walcott will ever fight again " He did not explain his refer Try Doily NewtW 30 square miles is closed to the puihc so that specialists can make a complete study of the park mammals. Research discloses that the deer's homing instinct ls stronger than its nppetlte. Because of shortage of food in some sec ence to Walcott. listed in mostj rlnit bool-s as being 38. The hint as to Jersey Joe's future came during a dscus.nn i f the recent Order by New York WINNING THE WESTERN Interprovincial Football Union title can mean a lost job for coaches. Since Calgary Stampoders ups 't the football world with a 12-7 Orey Cup victory over Ottawa Rough Riders in 1948, four Western title-winning coaches have been given the bounce. The latest is Frank Filchock, whose Edmonton Eskimos lost to Toronto Argonauts in the 1952 Canadian final In 1951, when Saskatchewan Roughriders lost In the Cup final to Ottawa, coach Harry Smith got the heave-ho. In 1950, Butch Larson coached Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the Western title, then last to Argonauts and was sent kicking. Conch Les Lear of the Stampeders coached Calgary to the 1948 Orey Cup championship and rode the Calgary range until this year. tions of the park, deer have been moved to other areas in that province the tax on tele-1 phone companies can be as high as four per cent of revenues. Ontario recently signed a tax j agreement wiui Ottawa. Thlsi agreement is similar to that i which B.C. and eight other prov-' inces signed last summer. How- j ever, the Ontario agreement : specifies that the exL'iir.0 rate' of taxation cn telephone cor.i- j panics be maiiii lined, without! reducing Ottawa's ' rental'' pay- j Where fooi immigration program into effect! for six months "until we see how our economy is progressing." Holt said Australia's economic I crisis last year was as grave as I i ftate commission and the National BoxinH Association that lieavywebht champ"" fioekv Marclano must defend his title by April 10. Marriano won he crown from Walcott by a 13th-round knockout at Philadelphia last fall. A return bout had been agreed to e arlirr. where food ls plentiful Often they head right back to their old surroundings and starve to death because they can't get enough to ent. The Ontario government bans hunting in the park. Angling Is permitted although many laken are closed in alternate years be-I cause research shows that thli i helps maintain the fish popula- tion. The p.-rka forest is jiirtinly Ban on Gas Jets Protested By Rooming House Operators that of the 1930s, with a 30 per cent drop in export income being reflected throughout the whole economy. ments to the province. B.C. now Is asking Ottawa, under the terms of its contract, to amend B.C.'s agreement to bring it into line with Ontario's. Tnis would give the province and any municipalities which use the tax-on-Vevenues system a higher maximum rate applicable to telephone companies. The rate for electric light and power, gas, bus and street-car companies would stay at three per cent. i committee calls for a stepped -up' j enforcement campaign aimed at faulty equipment installations. HOCKEY SCORES WHI-TiM-oma 1. Victoria 5: Vancouver 5. Edmonton 3 OSIIL V.rnon 3. Pentlcton 4; Nelson 3. Kimberley 6. second gtowth since most of the area was cut over in the last -entury. Protection service Is rigid. Park sumrintendent George H. Voters' List Streamlined By Socreds VICTORIA P A change in the provincial Elections Act to streamline the procedure for cleaning out deadwood in the voters' list has been made by a cabinet order. " VANCOUVER T A campaign against a "potential killer'' ls under way in Vancouver. It Is a battle against gas poisoning and suffocation deaths, most of thern in rooming homes using gas plates and obsolete appliances., A special committee of city council has recommended a ban on all gas cooking appliances in sleeping rooms. Such a ban. it is estimated, would hit at 17.000 gas appliances. A Teport to the committee showed 115 gas deaths in 1952. Fifty-six were listed as suicide. Three persons died ns the result of suicide bids of others. A safety shut-off device a valve that cuts off gas within 15 seconds of the flame being extinguishedhas been demonstrated by Fred Lade, a Vancouver inventor. Ue" was advised to submit the device to the American Gus Association laboratory in Los Angeles for testing. "Why should I have (o go to the Americans for approval?" he asked today. "We have testing Boslterboll Tonight tlC v danluu St Andrmon 8:30 P.M. TKil fitm ftvowitt, t fv'II"! tiM dry U;' rvd with pltiur til yew tovni. Hcit in Riitiih Columbia ih putt toft itn nd )nll climlt combint wtK ld lltill nd ptioct of itit bftwert to btinf yo Li:l L9r, t thoioujhly Mtitlyir), bevt't R. Phillips, a noted bush pilot, makes regular patrols by air to hunt poachers and to watch for forest fires. He is backed by a strong ground protective crew. Voters who fail to exercise their facilities in Canada " CPA Plans Cut In Fares For Immigrants VANCOUVER (CP) A reduction of more than 30 per cent in fare.i for immigrant travel between the Orient and North America is planned by Canadian Pacific Airiines. H. B. Main, CPA general traf- franchise and who fail to respond to notices sent out by the gov ernment will be considered to have left their electoral districts and their name will be knocked off the district voters' list. Tha act formerly provided for j Some installations in down-! town rooming houses are 40 years 'old. J "Every appliance in that area Us a potential killer," plumbing inspector Bill Jack told the com- Apartment and rooming house owners protested the propo.;J ban on gas plates. "It is the most absurd thing I've ever heard," said Jame Ferguson, secretary of the Apartment and Roominghouse Operators' Association. "Once safety devices arc on, the peoolc will lind anothtr way now i mittee. fic manager, said the plan He described old gas as "Frankenstein mon- plates sters." th names of voters who had left their ridings to be removed from the lists, but gave officials no way of determining whether the voters actually had moved away. The new order provides that the return of an undelivered notice from the electoral officer will be sufficient proof. Another suggestion before the to commit suicide." , NOTICE BROADWAY CAFE CLOSING MONDAY January 26 For REDECORATING Open for Rotary ONLY Thursday, Jan. 29 RE-OPENING SATURDAY, JAN. 31 BROADWAY CAFE .v.1 ..V.' ,W.W.', awaits final approval by the I governments concerned'' wit;: ihe reductions .scheduled to start April 1. Under the reductions the oneway fare from Hong Kong to either Vancouver, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco or Los Angeles will be $500 instead of the present $725. The fare from Tokyo to any of these points would be reduced from $050 to $450. o O FOR SALE ONE CELLO ONE DOUBLE BASS Both Very Good Instruments . A. P. VAN STOLK Terrace, B.C. Special Fund For Relief Transferred i I N . .'t' V ''".- , ,A Jl , " ' . . A CPA spokesman said the special rate will be good for only one-way travel from the Orient and will be restricted to thase classified as immigrants. He estimated an average of 15 persons coming under this classification are being flown weekly to North America via CPA. .V.V." VICTORIA (CP) The great depression is officially over, the provincial cabinet has decreed. J The government, in going through financial records recently, found $290,962.50 in a special fund, part of unemployment relief acts passed in the '30s. The money has been transferred to the consolidated sinking fund and will be used to help pay the province's outstanding debts as they come due. Said a cabinet statement: "The purpose for which these CT SALE Pension Fund Plan Remains VICTORIA (CP) The Social j Credit government has decided I to crry on the practice of allowing permanent government employees who are not members of the civil service to contribute mv?ii moneys were borrowed no longer " '.. Ear exists. .''WliftS.lvIllV.i': :;'. to the governments pension fund, and eventually to draw pension benefits. 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