Monday, July 13, 193 St. Laurent Drew Continue to Snipe I One-Day Fair To Be Held At Smithers September 5 RMITIIERS The Bulklcy Val- It U hoped Inm-awH i.. IT At E ach Other in Campaign Speeches 1 r;innCTS; Irv Aerlcultural and Industrial may be shown In the i,..."' I Association has decided to go and poultry divisions in liPk,c ' f K l, ahead with plans to hold a one- the increasing market pot,r. day Fall Fair here September 5. for produce from the BuT John Schoeder, was elected Valley. . , 'K Coldwell Also Criticizes PM For Promise of Health Scheme " x : ' , X1 president of the association after Kay Oulton resigned. Committer chairmen are: v.n --- .i vvnr.snn- manufacturer's Industrial exhibits A. O. wan: eiiienainment and porU, By The CuiadUu Press ExhlblU of most farm nrof are expected to be of top (,, Ample moisture and irw'! from lut spring f rosU no J followed by warm, sunny w is indicative of a good croc '-v (' v' riu mnr i ' G. Young; o finance commiuee, a. rrime Minister St. Laurent twisted Uncle Sam's beard during the week-end while ,George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, and M. J. Cold-well, CCF leader, were yanking at his own mous j ,u i nyf , K. Bates. Telkwa; gate, J. J. Her- ; Main Street with prizes lor tuktit. In almnut anu i . man ...... 4ii w n irilV M 1 1 1 1 RIIVCFLIAlllK. . W. in.. ' n . iuii IUII ... fjruKlttm 1IUKIUIII 01 fll " OLAirU i tache. K Yorke-Hardy; livestock and poul- planned to include revivni try. P. Ollarny; hobby display, horse racing on a small kj, ! A. N. Dando, Telkwa. 1' afternoon there will i J fir a nw exhibit build- elty sports for young and ing this year have been dashed ! '"iojaf of boxing, wrestllnt I; ' -Mr MKT n In an election campaign speech at Stampede-fevered Cnlrnrv. Mr. St. Laurent im-nlied that the Republican party rot into power in the United Ptates with such "hot air" promises as tax cuts and then foiled to deliver the goods. He said Mr. St. Laurent shouldn't contradict MaJ.-Gen. G. H. Pearkes, VC, Progressive Conservative military critic, and ethers "who rmve wrved in uniform and know what military service is." Mr. Coldwell concluded his Saskatchewan campaigning at iu, ..u.i.'.iveness within the gymnastics, a greasy pole i Community AssociaUon as to hardball and a ludics' M., I whet her to go ahead and maka game. The prime minister, seeking election for himself and the, Outlook by contending at a CCF a start wnn monies in nwnu ur await more complete financing arrangements. I The. organization had hoped the vi'.lnge of Smithers would be I p.ble ta issue debentures to raise 3 v 7 Liberal party he leads in the i picnic that Mr. St. Laurent's Aue. 10 contest, employed this promise of a national health imniintion to attack the $500.-1 plan providing the Liberals 000.000-a-year tax reduction 1 were re-elected and the prov- I k " : t-J- - --' -- I promised by the Progressive Conservatives. At Jonquiere, Que., Mr. Drew Titi'-li'.ed Mr. St. Laurent for !-"in? the Progressive Conservatives couldn't deliver on promised cuts in defence inces agree was "typical" .T I the Liberals' "practised deceit" ! at election time. ! "They've always stooped to these tnctics before an election." Mr. Coldwell told the gathering on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. - BEST OF FOOD FINEST . OF C00KIN: part of the necessary monies, but ;ts request to the inspector of ! iminir tpaliiics was rejected. Existing buildings have bean allowed to deteriorate since the last fair In 1949. Considerable i work will be necessary to rehab-i iiitate them for use this year. An 1 active committee with volunteer help will do the work, t Latene.ss of decision . to hold ithe fair this year may possibly i 'affect the number of entries but' FOR TAKE OCT OftDEIi AIR FORCE JET ACE CAPT. JOSEPH McCONXELL , right . of Apple Vailry, Calif., g;-efts five former Air Corps sergeants who were prisoners oi war at German prison camp Stalag 17 in World Wa: II. They attended lbs premiere of the film, "Stalag 17," in New York. The five ex-POWs are: (top, left to right) Walter Dabek, Marty Maleki and Gerry Gerber; (bottom, left to right) C:orge Gera and Don Casslciy. t hont 200 Broadway Cafe Did Not Refer to US by Name ! Mr. St. Laurent, in hi speech the other at St. Joseph d'Alma, before a Liberal rally, did not nd spoke later in English as CHIPPY, A TOY COLLIE, watches over the baby robin it adopted after the fledgiing was found by eight-year-old Terry Oudes of -Chicago. The bird seems perfectly content to be "adopted" by such a bit;, strong, handsome fellow. Alaska Communication System Seeks 12 Lines Into Rupert ref" to the U.S. nor the Re-To-hll'-aps hv nirae but an of-fifial of his party snld later "th" U S. Is "Htously the country he meant.'.' "Once upon a time In another bnd." the prime minister said, "a political nartv had been out nf office so lTis it was apparently willir" to trv unv kind of hp "fr n nirvv tt way In. Wp11. this wnHtle-: l-ri" . h-rt been o"t of office so Ion' didn't bother about . . . cold f"-ts. Oh no. It tnst went mer-rilv a Inn promising to balan"e ' . r:. .-.,." . - tipecKl to The Duily News Vancouver. he made a day-long tour of the Sa"uemv valley 140 miles north of Quebec. He opens his week-long tour of the Maritimes to-' !day at Campbelltcn and Bath-urst in New Brunswick ; ! Mr. Ft. Laurent will be at Red Peer. Alti.. todv and then will fly from Penhold to Edmonton - sneak at the opening of the ! Edmcntrn Exhibi'lon. , I Mr. Cnlciwall few across f!"'C pro"in-es to Monctnn, N.B.. where he also opens a Maritimes tour today. The election is four weeks ?Tm todav pnd it was nomination day in 21 scattered ridings. , Nominations in the other 242 ' constituencies close July 27, two weeks before polling day. . i WASHINGTON A submarine1 I he program was revealed coaxial cable between Haines when hearings on the defense and Prince Rupert is planned department appropriation bill b the Alaska Communication Jor the 1954 fiscal year were System to provide 12 voire tele- rcl?ased this week. The Haines-wnone channels from Haines to Prince Rupert cable is one of the budget nd " reduce Prince Rupert, the facility to be several projects contemplated nu,nc h ,, , extended aerially to Seattle, via for expansion of telephone and t o ellmlnaUn)! all the tak Bvim.o.t)nm.rt Prinra fiim stuf tclecrach icicBiaii i.u..u facilities ui of tha v.i-c svs- . ..... . fpstg m fh,t ountrv HBC Vessel u Heading North lt , ... ' ". . . And the people beli"ed The house . Bpi.-ropnatwis thom Rnd pilt tnem in offire. committee approved $11 lBa.OOO Thev h,ven't bewi able to for construction mnintenance k thplr pttm&k to balance and of the Alack operation tnr, t and they flre Communication In the system ,in the nie nnt t flSk lhom appropriation bill considered by to kpn thr,r promlses to rP th: house. tnyps thfl (lnd thev neod Of this total. $7 004,449 would ruiitr despfr'tpiv to -Tneet the CO -to' improving" the telephone cold facts of life." and iclesrarh ladiiHes. to u- .f - nwh"V Mr'lvnw refrneH chide, in addition to the sub- to the p-im minister's sneech mrine coaxial cable, cxpanson at Victoria Friday In which h . NEW WESTMINSTER ff The Ktrttson's Bay Company's sturdy ii-Qn motorship Foit Hcarne has Mt New Westminsters far a four-year stint in arctic Waters. ' The supply ship, overhauled and refitted here, will have .J l acctd ,., ttc ( N . U is U... in the World! wi iiJi'K line lai-niLiv ir:i,wrcu r9 Ari fnr o "ctriln-ht anenrAf" f d HaillPS Junction, frnm tho Prn-rri.5ivi. rnnoorva- travelled 4.5P0 miles in coniplet- Anch0ragi an in her trip this year to th- t-v Canat;ai 'anrt bHwsen Hainef Junction and Haines. mote snores oi uamonage uay. It u'ill ho thp cpfnnH Q ret in . till r Maio: i "At the riescr.t time . i w.a .,., ui,f i v c.. General Georpe I. Back, chief signal officer of the army, stated l. a i:i 1948. She is under command of In this jet age of aviation, Canada! modem air force is up in front ... '...Silver Star training planes all-wcathcr Canuck night fighters combat-proven, power-packed Sabres till jet-propelled. , . . , and now . . . . the new four-engined Comet first jet transport aircraft in his testimony before the com- Lcn oi Newfoundland Capl. Adey m,tt ..thprp a and carries a crw of 11, includ- ; ten(li from Tok junction d0wn in? two Eskimos, doctor and a a. to Haines Junctlonj Canada. ctK) , . . , Also, there Is a wire line, com- Horn her home port at Tuk-l ,..j Ko..o a tives on how savings could be made. "The last person to talk about.' straight answers i the head of the government at Ottawa," Mr. I Drew said. I "Let him tell us 'hcn he Ingoing to do something about' the waste and extravagance that has been found in every i department of ?nvernment sub- ject to an independent investigation ... We want a straight answer as to when they will get the horses off the payroll." Mr. r-on' rpn-- t,vn snenclv1 in French, one at Jonquiere and En chorage and Tok Junction. We tyyaktuk llar tho mouth of the M: kenzie river, the vessel will f irru irhnrnl naron fnr pnmniinv would increase the facilities by ' i 1 placing additional wires between SEE US WHISI MODERNIZING Adding new t.o'"'eiiicnce and nc v beauty to ; .ur home? Then be sure to call us for the m o s t complete fn formation on how our up-to-date plumbing and heating " p'luipiijpnt h i n g you bonus ill rilt. ' . ,. . Phone 174 ' Tok Junction and Haines, and installing carrier equipment, so as to lncreare the number of channels; and similarly between used by any air force in the world! Canadians can take pride in their modern - lAmtAN AIR -IFORGE TARGET : FREEDOM -fc -f 4 po.iis. -church missions, department" oT transport sighal and weather stations, RCMP and RCAF - detachments, and other northern outposts. ROYAL ( JOHN H. BULGER Anchoraee and Tnk J-inction." Completion of these projects, according to General Back, would make available 12 additional telephone channels between Anchorage and Prince Rupert whih' could then be extended to Seattle by lsaslng 12 channels between Prince Runert and Seattle from SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS WEIGHING FISH BY LENGTH AND GIRTH You do your duty and serve Canada when you join the RCAF. You have opportunity for travel and adventure. You get thorough training and invaluable experience iri a modern trade. You, too, can work on or fly on jet power! There are immediate openings. tr;,i " 7-1, For complete information on becoming a skilled Aircraft Technician p an Smith & Elkins LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. the Canadian government. At the present time there are 11 telephone channels connecting Alaska with the continental United States which, General .j hud Aveitut Back stated, "are totally inade-1 L 5 LENGTH -! i. t Air Crew (Jllicer, see, write or phone the Career Counsellor at R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT, 513 Seymour Street, Vancouver B.C. i hunc: i Allow 7377 or 7378. MORE MEN ARE NEEDED TO FLY AND SERVICE RCAF PLANES 'Racc Podaaiha quate to meet present service demands. A study whi-h he had made indicated, he said, that 24 telephone channels are now required to handle current potential traffic. , "T m er-- AAuUTIPLy SQUARE OF GIRTH BV 'j-ENGTH THEN DIVIDE BY S5. THIS ,EOUALS THE OUNCES. METHOD IS IMACCURATE FOR FISH OVER , 3 POONPS IN WEIGHT. Efctablliihetl lnn2 DESERT BOOTS for tough going w th barefoot comfort 1 . , M"" '.' LENGTH -i j Thanksgiving Public Holiday I VICTORIA (CP)-Tb-inl;-iviin i Day, Monday, Ot. 12. hns bcri declared a public holiday by the provincial cabinet. I The order was made af'cr th? federal government proclaimed the day .-a holidcy throughout the country. Non-bass Fish Fc Multiply square or sirth by t lemsth and divide by soo. this llfeOUALS THE POUNDS. MEASURE 'LENGTH TO FORK OF TAIL FOB J BOTH FORMULAS. THESE METHODS MAY FAIL ON SOME FISH,' ' Th"s! Ttritlsh-m a d e shoes in Sand color fcucde wilh crepe soles fir?' won fame in the North African Campaign $1 1.5 1 ' " ' 11 1 11 1 11 f . mmp e w""1 git - MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Write our Victoria store stating size. 1 U V WtJ LUILSOn imt:- X. :.r ( if l I f ir 1221 GOVERNMENT ST. VICTORIA, B.C. i '.liiis auverusemeiii is inn puunsiieu ur aispiayeu uy Liquor t Control Board or by the Government .of British Columbia.