The Prince Rupert Daily News Vuesday, January 26.. 1954 . "UP TO DATE" VICTORIA APPROVES INDOOR PLUMBING VICTORIA Cf One thing you must say about Victoria Is that It keeps up to date. The public works committee Friday approved an amend ment to the building bylaw which requires all new homes u be equipped with indoor plumbing. U.S. Leads In Arms Trade With Canada OTTAWA CP) Canada and the United States have traded almost. $1,000,000,000 worth of ""V Reduction Of Tariff Rates Urged WASHINGTON (CP Lowering of trade barriers against goods Imported into the United States was one of many proposals submitted in a report by a 17-man commission on U.S. foreign economic policy. Headed by Clarence B. Randall of Chicago, chairman of the board of Inland Steel Company, the commission was set up to advise the U.S. government on a program directed toward putting the world on a more stable economic and financial keel through U.S. leadership. arms In the last four years, but from a sales point of view, the. U.S. is ahead. Defence production officials estimate tint since the 1050 de s cary COOPER LOREnAYQUNG fence build-up started, Cmade hs mirchDsed abo'it S5:8 400.-000 worth of military equipment Afona Came Jane ------ --. tl WILLIAM DEMAREST DAN DURYEA ! from the U.S. In 1h" Rime period. U.S. linht'ivj forces placed orleis in I Crn-n for nnout S105.300.000 i worW of miliary Roods. Hiving Canada a $133,000,000 deficit In iU.S.-i' nsriin rn.is trade. iTR"E ItROPPING rRANK sullt ukw umn vm. mwciai , ... 1 I v. ' . V'-. -"""V i1 ; . : 4 :, j w . s I I J ' I - Jjr ! I ' f 1 i-v3 i . - . If . vf . i ; L : - : 1 V ' : I i ( - v y The dissension-riddled report The Screen's Supreme Mrrh k SUSFEKSt!, recommended authority for Pre Tli -t tr.ide euiremly ii drop-; sidenf Elsenhower to negotiate a grndual 15 pT cent cut In US ' pins af'cr reachin? a nos!-war perk of nlmost JdUO.OWI.OOO In the i0,"it-52 fiscal yer. ' n-eda's buying from the U.S. is mill miim'? ah""'" of U.S. bllV- VF.RDIN VF.RDIN of of Miles Miles City, City, Mont., Mom., LT.-t'OMI'R. JAMES 14. noms a model of the Navy F4D Skyiay in which he captured the world s AvV WYMOXO WSB lng here, but officials hope lhit new emphasis on continental defeive may result in u heaviei flow of orders to Canadian torles. Currently. Canada Is b'lildlnc heavy artillery and guns foi i U.S. forces. She also is producing a portion of the electronic i equipment going into thr Joint radar screen in the north. 'Today ond Wednesday tariff rates and greater reductions in a limited field of Imports. The diss ents contained 'hroughout the report Indicate that the commission's recommendations will meet with Congressional ire. In the main, the report recommends: U.S. "acquiesence'Vln Increased trade in non-strategic goods between western European and Iron Curtain countries; STl'DY IWA Cloie study of operations of the International Wheat Agreement with a view toward Its pos TOTEAi speed record for the United States. Vcrdin flew the Skyray at an average speed of .753.4 m.p.h. at Yhermal, Calif McGregor Softens Opposition To Proposed Seaway Project One C'omplrle Showing Only Starting 7:30 p.m. A FA.MOI S P1.AVKRS THeW cnn-ida's biggest purchases in TODAY AND WEDNESDAY but I am giving It u iot more attention than I have other seaway bills." r.v JAMES V. Ml N j WASHINGTON Representative J. Harry McGregor iRep.- "One Big AHair" Dennis O'Keefe, Evelyn Keye.s "Underworld Story" Ohio) indicated today a soften-' McGregor sum me .sinuui-r CAPITOl the U.S. are aneralt and electronic equipment for Canadian plants. , In only one flsca. year. '1932-53, did U.S. orders In Canada exceed Canadian orders in the U.S. .. . Dan Duryea, Gale Storm A FAMOUS PLAYERS THF.lrii 0ic HARRIET NELSON, real-life family twosome of radio Sand television, share a piece of cake marking their 18th wedding anniversary. The event coincided with the start of the tenth year at their popular radio program. sible abandonment when It expires in 1958: : ' A three-year extension of the reciprocal trade agreements law with "broad powers" for the president to arrange with other countries "ft reduction of tariff rates on a gradual basis;" An end to U.S. economic aid to ini of his opposition to United amount or money invoivcu in me States participating in building Senate bill for the seaway eon-the proposed St. Lawrence sea- stiuction "will make a differ-wav I ence in my views." McGregor, a high-r a n k i n g Under the Senate measure, the member of the House public I U.S. would be required to pay works committee that must pass only about $100,000,000 for its on the Senate-approved seaway j share of the 27-foot-deep water-bill, has long opposed the -U.S. way linking the Atlantic to the ANCIENT PAVLOVA POSTER I STARTLES LONDON CROWD with Canada in the sea- ; ureal LaKcs. uui i-uuiifciico vu i joining wi basis but the continuation otJ ay pro po)( Under this new bill," he said. oct. Bui, in aiscussing O " Don't Miss It C "FATHER OF THE BRIDE as prepared by the Terrace Civic Centre Drama Association, and presented by The Prince Rupert Little Theatre Association "our objections will save the taxpayers at least $900,000,000." the bill passed by the Senate last week. McGregor told a reporter: "I won't say 111 favor this bill, LONDON (CP) Passengers at a Londo.n subway station j blinked when they saw a poster advertising a movie to start ' May 10, 1916, starring the great Pavlova. The 33-year-old poster i had been uncovered when changing displays. some no in mr-ionn ui waiia, continuing military aid to allies; A gradual approach toward free exchange of one International currency for another, j The report also spoke out ! strongly against "Inflexible price supports or fixed prices" for the U.S. farmer. Young Albertan Dies on Gallows Rude Parrot WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP-Authorlties of the Wellington zoo were embarrassed when a parrot received in a consignment ot birds turned out to have a nautical education. The parrot was heard .squawking to other parrots, a few pheasants and Civic Centre Jan. 31 - 9:00p.m. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE EDMONTON (CP) -Henry Alexander Alfred, 23-year-old Peace River handyman, died early 1o- Tickets from Little Theatre members, Coiussi's Music Store and the Civic Centre Corps of 'Odd Men' : Tackle Anything idav on the gallows nt f"lL I the domestic mothering hen "fly, LL you , fly." They got a louder parrot to drown him out. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS', BOYS' and DRAPERY, Etc. ; Saskatchewan provincial );ui lor the murder last March of ' Oeoi-ffc Craig, a trapper Ali'ied, accompanied by an i Annliean clercvman. wnlkert to While at University r ,- i . MONTREAL (CP) Montreal's j tlle gan0ws at the jail, 17 miles McGlll University corps ol "oddtaKt ot herc at. midnight, and iob men" have a plan to cash in j the .trap was sprung ' i2:03 on hubby's aversion to house- 'a m. mst. He was prcnu uni'eU Clearance Sale Now On Compare Value, Looks and Ride . . . ; and you, too, will drive a Plymouth this year , hold chores. ' 1 dead at 12:09 a.m. Alfred was arresicd by 1ICMP last April and charged with i The odd job men students; who work to pnable" them to1 continue their studies hope to All Departments WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE robbery of a bank at Grimshaw. encourage more and more home- i A no was sentencetl to tint e 1 makers to turn ! over tfl the ivears when convicted on that; , university placement service joos cr,.,r,r0 mimiIII.WWHVWMU that normally create domestic friction. He wns fiuostionert regnrdin'" , the disappearance of two district trappers. George Rhenis !i.ndliifl partner. Craig. This re- The placement bureau claims it can furnish a student to handle any job In the home ' .suited in the discovery "I and also find a worker for ! Craig's body in a burned cabin. practically any skill required In ( ci,,,,... was found buried in offices or stores. mukei near a trapline three FINICKY . . . THAT'S US Yes. we're .sure crunks about the condition of. used cars we sell. Every 'car must be in apple-pie order. No skimping around this place . . . Guess that's why so many folks say we have the best used cars in town. Why not look them over today .... Easy terms, of course, for your convenience. The campaign In more than i mnes from tlie cabin. in effort to make pocket money ; ,ri ,y. (1 for Cr,, outside class. Placement bureau i ,m,.,. , p,.uro River oirl mi- officials say foreign students arc , t,.n,.,,, i be hanm d Jan. '!R. An In urgent need of cash to con- f.j,.,n to the appelate divNion tinue their studies. if tlie Alberta Supreme Court dismissed. McGUl cnmjs students every w.,s year from more 'ban 50 differ- 1 . '51 MONAUtH SKDAN Radio, heater, air condi-llonlny. Blue metallic paint.. Only $1800 4 CIIKV. a, -Tim Pl( K-l P Al condition throughout. A nigged truck for heavy duty work. only $1 090 50 AUSTIN A40 SKI) AN Excellent shape. Heater and defrosters. For real economy. 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