'Prince Rupert Doiiy News Tuesday, April 2h, 1953 U.S. Members Object to Exchange NEW STOCK... LOW-LOW PRlQs -f -r . fMOHT0N ' U J I J' l MKN'S JACKETS, Popular 8tyM ' from Of Atomic Information With U.K. WASHINGTON (AP) Mem- Presiden.t Elsenhower early this' them against an enemy in rase bers of the congressional atomic year said they doubt the admin- of attack. energy committee have Indicated istratlon ever will formally pre- Such informa'ion might in-informally that they will reject sent the proposal. elude data on the development any proposal to exchanee atomic There Is no doubt, however, 0f atomic power for industrial weapon information with Bri- that some high administration I purposes, but it was no.t pro-toin officials would like to have au-p0sed that any Information be Rrt'm p membra who believe Lhoritv for the United States to exchanged on actual manufac- BOYS' JACKETS, new deslm, fron See the Boy' ll.-altl, Mket THE SPORTS slfoT that such an exchange may have tell the British government howj.ture of the atomic bomb or on progress mane wun me jijtuiu- gen bomb, KOR&A AIRLIFT (La iLa 1 Opposition within the congressional committee to any such exchanges of information apparently is- based largely on the belief that Britain's atomic security precaution are not Phone 26J ' Offic, opposite Post Offic, XV cp .tiaht pnouEh that any facts New Schedule starting May 1 IKE SHOWS INTEREST IN SEAWAY PROPOSAL WASHINGTON AP President Eisenhower today discus-sod! plans for U.S. participation in construction of the St. Lawrence seaway with his cabinet and designated a subcommittee to study the matter further. The discussion came after Eisenhower formally notified the'.' Senate foreign relations committee that the national security council regards "early initiation and completion" of the project as in the interest of national security. 01 1 given to London would soon find their way to Moscow. CRITICIZE LAW ni'RING MORE than 2'2 years on the Korea airlift the KCAFs Thundcrblrd sqimdron. with Its cargoes of passengers, mail and freight, has amassed figures that dramatizes its part In the United Nations' Korea effort. Since the first airlift flight July 27, 1950, the squadron has flown more than 5.000,000 statute miles over the Pacific; carried more than 5,500,000 pounds of freight and mail and more than 11,000 passengers, Including many Korea wounded, and logged more than 27,000 frying hours. Scientists have criticized as Leave Prince Rupert 12:00 Noon for 1MB unnecessarily restrictive the existing law under which the U.S. mav communicate to unuuici Expert on Robes Keep In Step I Native Housing LOWES'IOr'T, England (CP) JOHANNESBURG, South Af-Older members of the Suffolk rica 0,a government loan of : nation data on "refining, purification and subsequent treatment iof source materials; reactor- de-S velopment; production of fission- KETCHIKAN! WRANGEL - PETERSBURG - JUNEAU and other Alaskan centres LONDON CP' William Enrlght, 55-ycar-old master tailor, will enter Westminster Abbey early t on Coronation Day to clficiutci Controlled Pork Business Interferes' With Fish Sales materials and research and British Legion, some of whom about $1,175,000 has been ex- i able to Johannesburg city for its native housing at Dube, affording ac- development relating to the are nearly w, can 1 always Keep tended foregoing." up, at parades, a legion confer- counriI This law specifically bars from ence was told. Consequently at . .' .... J,.!,.v, V, .,.,,,! n,.rtQ In inns Is9rl. SWiemC at the robing of the peers. He j helped to robe peers at the 1937 coronation and is a leading au- with connections to SEATTLE ANCH0RAf.( WHITEHORSE OTTAWA (CP) The Fisheries Council of Canada says Canada's state-controlled canned ' - ftci Your TrfH-a) Trn thority on ceremonial dress and sucrt excnaimes aaiu un uisigu mc uiuui vu.,c u j and fabrication of atomic wea- ers will slow down from 110 to commodation for native workers uerui decorations. auwn.v ihb 100 paces a minute. 'in this district. xirk business is interfering with free enterprise fish sales. "If the government wants to help the fishing industry, It should get out of the canned oork business," council director H. W. Welch of Air Haven, N.B., said. Question of the government's Ottawa Asked To Aid Plight Of .Orientals OTTAWA (CP) Two West Coast members told the Commons of the plight of Orientals trying to bring their close relatives to Canada. Both urged the government take some action. Mai -Gen. G. R. Pearkes. 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