special u.S. iciivoy to Seek yens Cat j Finns Will Co Own Assessing (Hint Wednesday, October ...I,' 21 I. Under New School Financing Plan TOIG1I CIIKMICAL Information on Peace Talks omorrow tmnin used m ; Australia .:, learner industry ' The Catholic Women's VANCOUVER l When the where the machinery levy now tomes from chestnut trees. are 'descendn . jty JOHN M. H1GHTOWER pnd that he intends to allow I resentatives Monday. League of the Church of provincial government's n r w is in force. Vancouver city also them no opportunity to create I In preparation for the mis-j Annunciation tomorrow the school financing plan beromes has charter powers to demand WASHINGTON (AP) Special what he called "the illusion of sion, Dean met Tuesday with will launch Its night .effective next year, manufnetur-' the declaration and to crack tiicoy Arthur Dean leaves for agreement." representatives of the 15 other series of card annual winter ine concerns in British Columbia down on defaulters. parties at Annunciation K6;ea today to determine when, 1 He did not tie this directly to United Nations members which school I will be required to do their own The legislation calls for taxation CITY TRANSFER where and on what conditions Prime Minister Churchill's re-sf fought in the Korean war. He ! tax assessing. of machinery for the first firmed interest exploratory will them in his The parties, to be held once ) ---4,4",.. i tlic Far Eastern Communist in be representing Vancouver city officials said time, to provide additional tx to talks that would include President talks. a month Instead of ib-monthly r!Ts (all f;'.- firms to set the revenue to finance school costs. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE are willing negotiate . . .. powers Korean settlement. Eisenhower and Premier The Reds have served no'ice as in the past, will Include vnlu of taxable machinery In Manufacturers will be required FURNITURE -V ,- I a IState Secretary peace Dulles, having Malenkov, but it seemed evident they will again insist on inclusion games of whist, bridge and j their plants covering the first to submit a sworn affidavit setting MOVING TV; 4 (Ufccicd this "practical step" to 1 he thought little of the Churchill of neutral powers. State cribbage and open tables for j year of operation and they for-jjee out the value of machinery the players' choice W.id out the Ked Chinese and ; project. department oii'iciais said Dean of cards. no difficulty in getting the in their plants. Assessment department Phone 950 There will be a door prize, information. officials will then Ncji lh Koreans, called on Mos- ' PLAN TALKS , can listen to wnat they have to and prizes for the. various card' CRATING - PACKINO ciw '. meanwhile, for "revealing" Dean, with a staff of eieht 1 Th trovernmeat, which sug-jppsted CI1CLK mrae icptMui piugirvMvr- ST()R say but cannot negotiate on this game winners, and refreshments the at four-year intervals. first Avenue and system, already uses ly, probably McBeide evidence on wnat Russia intenus ; advisers and assistants, will talk ; Slrwt I- to c!o concretely about a settle- ; wnn umipa states miuuu y aim issue. will be served. the plan in unorganized territory n-Jnt there. . At ,. :; . , . . ;, ,- 1 . ... , j hjf la tiimfe (.11 iy o: dealDij; P.in;rlunjm i ) ; , i-et with P-'j Willi 111.' ii'' on specific issues Chinosc and N.'i ' Kon an .' p- ; Experts Differ on Identity Of Who Met Capt Vancouver i3C. ! aeo by two of Capilano's grandchildren. i The Indian chief, whose name ; now is preserved for immortality : by a river, a golf course, a sta-i dium and a brewery, wasn't bprn until some eight years after Capt. j V ancouver sailed into the harbor. Mr. Matthews contends. Furthermore, i-tids the archivist. Chief Capilano is known to have lived until 1875. VANCOUVER CP Claims and ci'i.ntcr-claiir.s of two Vancouver Iip'.orians have stirred up a mild , i cbtiovcrsy over who led the Indians to greet Captain George Vneonjer on his arrival here iro year's ago. f.'id the original Chief Capilano n'tlly paddle out to greet the ' ili.voverer of Vancouver harbor? ' VYes." sa5's Indian editor Andy .: ':mll. ',No." retorts city archivist J. S. .Matthews. The argument started from an ni UcleJiy Mr. Paull in his magazine, The Totem Speaks. He gave , a itining account of how Chief Capilano led 40 war canoes out ' to meet the British explorer's , ship on June 13. 1792. SKKPTtC VIEW Thus, if the cnief really greeted the British explorer, and if he iivea 10 oe ai least iuj on ine assumption that he was at least" 20 years old when he was leading I war canoes around the harbor. Neither historian appears will- I ing to accept tms possibility, and I thereby hangs a stalemate. : m n Sir. Matthews thought the story was tommyrot, and in a Ictjcr to the magazine said "llicre is not a word of truth in 11 " Witling back in the current is.iiie of the magazine, Mr. Paull turn his facts are true. He says heawas among a chosen few selected to learn West coast Indian hi.Moiy for the purpose of hand SUFFERERS Stop miserable Sinus juffering I now with Nevo Sinus Retnely. I Careful medical tests show that Nevo oornnletely eliminate? i inus suffenng in almost all i cases ven chronic cases, and ing it down to the next genera- j those which have had recourse to surgical drainage. Safe for , children and adults. iimi as his lorctatners didDeiore ! him. ! Mr. Mathews claims that his owh information was given years i PACIFIC PHARMACO CO. LTD. 144 WtM Stfwt. Vancouver 3, B.C. Jet Travels -S 12 Miles Per Minute I LOS ANGELES (AP) Tha Uruted States Air Force Tuesday gave the first public demonstration of its powerful, faster-than-sound F100 Super-Sagre jet fighter. "Pest pilot George Welch cf North American Aviation, build-er..6f the swept-wing craft, put (hi successor to the Korea-fa&cd F86 Sabre jet through its paws at speeds greater than 720 luift an hour 12 miles a mln-uts ix big plate glass windows mid 27 smaller panes in the air- W( i . . , , W if .1 . 1 'aj ' 9 ..V ' i 4 t k v ... 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