He ! t 1 I'' .,A I I ' ''."I I I iW Tuesday, AprU 23, 1053 textbooks of Davld K. j century French w.r ! US. IncrcQits Aid For War In Indo-China Scoliand ' Yard Reinforces Branch For June Ceremony (Continued from Page 1) I Y i . tator. would appoint a compensation i minrillor who would channel all But all suspects will be trailed PARIS (AP) The United States has earmarked increased aid for the war in Indo-China POLITICAL ROUNDUP ... by J K. Nrsbitt VICTORIA. Politicrans are running around compensation problems through , By Se'MOL'R TOPPING the labor minister instead of the LONDON (AP) Scotland Yard 11 ministers now involved. orglng a security cordon NOT ANTI-LABOR j around Britain to intercept the ! . J -: but there will be no more Am vr V'; erican money for French budget This government is not anti- crooks, cranks and political agi icse days boasting about the mere youngsters they labor," the speaker held in sum-ave for candidates-in their 30's and 40's. ec rVoK: tators WliU linub uwiupu mc celebration of the Coronation. The Yard's special branch is ,,; l r -T i'..x . ! 2 . at . H f -V:'". "J l it Vw -f '. 1 Qtv ' . 1. . I .. M;n?nPnA1 and watched. This screening is only one of the Yard's precautions to sale-guard the Queen and the thousands of tourists coming here for the Coronation. ' Scotland Yard is reluctant to discuss iU security plaus, but some details are known about the elaborate security wall which will go up around Westminster Abbey when the Queen is crowned. Overall police supervision of .That's supposed to fhow that vileges." i oeiiiB " ,J' '""'""-"i - balancing. This was the summary of an exchange between the French and Americans at a conference in the French foreign ministry attended by top officials of both countries. The conference was a continu Uie parties are virile and full of. 30 vhen he first won a B.C. seat: TurnlnK to the work of. other screen the tnousancs oi ioreign-sliiny new ideas, all chromium in 19:o. and Harry Perry was 31 d?T,ar,me,ltSi ne defended the ers flooding into London for the id plastic, it.s.eact ot antique when first elected that year also. reduction in estimates ' for the , ceruniu..,. .. iahogny and crystal. The in- recreation program try outside the iron curiam haye LLO WA A! 43 s provincial PATTILLO been asked to alert tne yard to frrence is, of course, that, until f Horn S125 $125,000 0nn to to $75 S.b.uuu. 000 rloV'most.of EC's politicians John Hart was 37 when he , m(jveme.,t of any ..undesir. liave been ancient greybeards, made the grade the first time in "in 1952 it cost $50,000 in ad- ables" toward Britain. ation of the explanatory series which began last Saturday as the NATO meeting ended. The new American line is, in a nutshell; The era of economic aid is over shuffling around in the Legisla- 116; T. D. Pattullo was u wnea vertising alone ior wis pro- M seaports ai:d airfields visi J the Coronation will be directed bue waiting for the undertaker, Prince Rupert first sent nun 10 gram," Mr. wicks saia tors will be checked against from an "information room" in ine nouse in iio, i. was suiiieuung vii6 Mack lists supplied by British jfs a mortician was called in lr-s was 33 in 1916: Herb Anscomb the program were successful, it! kiM rt Tnt.rnni th in except for those enterprises gaudy, mors rcil'.stic dayi HARRY BEFUS of the Calgary Herald won the award for feature news photography. His picture of unbroken horses from the hills kicking up dust at the Calgary Stampede was a repeat winning performance by Befus. He won the spot picture award in 1950. was 41 in me year oi ma wouta nave oy mis umc ucau ternational police information where the American people enn see some direct benefit. fThe ConrTvaHv"c, particu- 1U ished , The Indo-C h i n a war. the I:,"' whipping' up a big Political birth. John Oliver was enough leaders to carry it along j tre , Pans. There w.- be , ,re I in 1900, when he started a almost voluntarily. Another: j ,i i f n ,7 ,hnt thp 44 unuieasant grilling The iT.ishf tX U'f Hiate" career that was to lar, point which is overlooked is that Sf' S, 1 MiMr '"w "i a LKi.tiL , as b i ii, ?u.n 27 vears; George George Naclen Naclen was was J the the three three prairie prairie pr provinces to- it U the French were told, is included in this group because Americans New Scotland Yard, a five-minute walk from the Abbey. Top yard officials there will be kept abreast of every development by radio. When the Queen rides from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, the "information room" will map her movement. The shifting crowds along the way will get hawk-eye attention. Yard . are more hk,m discreet n,r,n than th that. APPOINTS to the to ih the past, all Conservative candidates and MLA's had creaking directors of Pacific o fishermen's Mutual mJ in 1907; D. M. EberU was 40 in gethcr are spending no more on lP.flO; J. oeB. Farris, 33, in pro-rec than we are now." 1916. The speaker also supported the Heres anoiner on tne Tops . Rolston formula, charging that bones and senile bralr..".. This is rather a strang3 tpib jsee great danger in the Com-'munist rebellion in that area. The permanent lass of Indo-China, it was agreed, could have ' a chain reaction whicH would East, West Barrie Flyers Win First iimuiaiitr 0., IS Mall Ml- olich, veteran B.C. coast'" mon and herring skin, , fiique on the part of the Deane could boast about Harry Pooley, opposition members knew it was rinlayson new-siyie i ones. The? . . ... .. h th ! Il , . Lllttr spread Into Burma, Thailand and Mobile police will be rushed to vice-president of FUiic;;. are too youn apparently, to.. ..... t ht :j (hp formula LPtrUIII lIuV tt wiilii onuiiiiinu u.ivukvu .v. ' - - m meet any emergency ftnow very much about political i was an effort to disssociate edu to the Legislature in 1912 A. E. B. Davie, grandfather of 1 perhaps even India. WINNIPEG -Barrle Flyers An Ameril,nn source miW air-jlayed 20 minutes of solid hock- pianeS and other urgently-nerd-y Monday night and it was en-j ed supplies are being diverted imh to cive them a .8-4 victory from other Asian theatres to oi-i owners flssunation. Martinoliih has nit" knowlrdRo of the wfK and problems 0j (lt !r)j industry and the pm t For Allan Cup cation costs from taxes since the latter were on a fluctuating n:-!nry or understand its importance. i if thpv did ilicv'd boast, and The Yard will check every onr of the thousands of persons ciipying a seat in the standt Association B.C. Conservative aii.ni the route or at a window stifiably so, about Richard Mc- president E. Davie Fulton, Mf Dasis. for Kamloops, was first elected, in c o n c 1 u d i n :. .Mr. 'Viik; hist: Brid ride, elated with it. He suo the very .sire of B.C. Tories, U. O. Mardonald, one a lounuers 01 ine timpinjt w-hen he was 27. ana was in me charged the opposition with ob-Premiership in 1887, at 39; Ro- structionist tactics in turning bert Beaven was Premier in 1882, down 25 b'lis which came up for when he was 47. ! consideration after the govern- ' St. Boniface Canadiens in help equip the French better to and west meet' here tonight for overlooking it. Every person over the oBenino- of the 44th series granted such a place must reg- the first game of the best-of-, beat off the menacing attack of for the Alian Cup emblematic ister with the police in advance, seven Memorial Cup fnlal. , j the Communist-led Vietmlnh and 15 The highly-touted Fivers ove- pushing Into Laos, on the Thai-hotkey of Canadian senior amateur Between 12.000 000 po- supremacy. ! lice. 900 troops and 2,000 other came a 4-2 second-period deficit , land-Burma frontier. I i i I...H..M -.. f , - iirrtna In thA final ! . lis nrst snarehoidrr, tj. resigned atU'r makint" contributions to the ment was defeated. Some of these, he pointed out, dealt with of B.C. lislitrmen m t. iiu ui.il " I''"""-" " t . 1 1 being the youneSv Premier in .C.'s history. 4l ANY YOUNGER ' Looking back, we see that many noted B.C. politicians were toung men when they started their political careers younger, Indeed, than most of the candidates of today, i John Foster McCreight was 41 ihen he became EC's first families. Try Daily News Wont Ads and the west by Penticton. natural resources. Richard McBride, the first party Premier in E.C.s histo'-y, was in the Legislature in 189F. when he was 28 and he was sworn into the Premiership June 1, 1903, six months beyond his 32nd birthday. No other h"' The w-fst has claimed the frnnhv "n tinier nnH is the rur- PRAISED GOVERNMENT The speaker was introdu-rd bv ,.pnt ho,drr- Fo,.t Frances Murray who credited the ri,n. , ,nKt v,. hv (infant- been so long a B.C. Premier 12 And Premiers haven t "t"'"1 " - mos, that magnificent eccentric,!' years, come government with salvaging labor jng stratford indians 4-2 in a Ufairs of B.C. from a "deplor- b8st.of.seven series, able condition." Mr. Murray said "ghou'd pentieton' win t'i 'n" one step in this direction was it wm be the third time a British the appointment of a deputy rclillmbia contender has taken it-minister, William Sands. He cb- Trail Smokeaters defeated Que-served it was the first time in .. ... ,mE anli K:mhrln' r so young in recent times. So, all the modern boastings and blowings about the youth ot candidates in this election add m to just so much eye-wash, a lo of window-dressing, a big loud, empty talking point. That's because ta'kine rointf this election with all parties are scarce and slim. Candidates of mm jvaJ who contributed more to B.C. than we yet realize, was 47 when he took the Premiership in 1872; O. A. Walkem, B.C.'s third Premier, was only 21 when first elected to the iefisMive Council, was Premier at 50. , William Sloan was 37 when elected to the House of Commons in 1901, and his son Gor- I B.C. that both the minister and nvnam!tPrs t"med bark Sud'oury D his deputy were traae unionists. paicons in 1935 In questions that followed, one , Dutchmen. Ontario ITo kT concerned the appointment of a Association senior ' A" champ-a'oor inspector for Prince Ru- ions, came from behind to defeat iert. since the nearest one Is at smiths Falls Ridwus in the F?.:;t- all groups are desperate to know !on was 35 wnen maae Attorney- ,,,. t. .,,, hnf Thpre doesn't peneral of B.C. in 1933. Ian seem to be anything new to offer ; Smithers- Mr- Wicks said this ern final. Pentieton turned b-e Mackenzie was 30 when he was .nsnicinus "vou-how-me" oub- wouia De correctea 11 n oecomes port William Benvcn ir 111 thr first elected to the B.C. Legisla- ' .i,i.v, it. has hra-n an I a problem." In answer to an- richt to represent the west this space Did you know that your message in ture in 1920; Harold Winch was thg Drormses before -with theither. he sald resignation of second game of the scries will 2G, in 1933; Ian Mackenzie was exception of that wiid Conserva George Wilkinson from the labor t, played Thursday niht nnr itive promise of half a pint cf ; reiauons ouan.. "as a pcuun.11 ine tnira baiuraay. rourm, uiui, more than :milk per day per child in all """-lc t.mu a.m.unu siU. o. 101 Any 1, o. o hiiu v. """ - iL'i:::;i::::;:::::: Rp ephnnls 1 Ar' Murrav V.'V.S Cnflirmail would have been seen by 13,000 people ? I . It 4 I fir , 5 -if' . "'5 i ''' .W,- I' 'v; -. - , : "t ... - ,1 1 jr.. ia a- "a; H ' ' V v." -.'. ' 1 - . ? 4--1 - ii- 1, i - "... 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