J- I .1 Prince Rupert Daily Newi Friday, November 27. 1953 CCF MLA Warns Against Borrowing rmers Seek Probe Industry in B.C. Australia has more than 27,000 The cabbage pahn trees, o the miles of railway track in the West Indies often grow " to 0 ( Too Heavily Under New B. C. Laws 'i various federal and state lines, i height oi iou leei. . - Special to The Daily News premium collections down. Only he pointed out that under the School Construction Act and the Toll Bridge Authority such bor C k Li,l SMITHERS Frank "oward,35 per cent of premium collec- CCF MLA for Skeena riding, re 'If f 4 y'j 1 rowings would be on the books of both "and would naturally By The Canadian Press ICTCRIA. Alex Mercer, president of the B.C. at ion of Agriculture, said today Canada's areas will face a growing unemploymen; jni unless the economic position of the coun-ffanners is improved. Ijrrccr told 200 delegates not show on the books of the provincial government." ported to a small turnout oi local constituents on the proceedings at the recent session at Victoria. He said that, regardless of party affiliation, he desired to do his duty for the riding as well as possible.: He criticized the Social Credit government for rushing through almost a third of the bills in tions were assured, being deducted at source. The other 65 per cent, he maintained, paid only if and when they wanted or needed to. He warned against new borrowing privileges under the School Construction Act. Unless care was exercised, he felt these borrowings could pyramid quicks-Referring to the Social Credit government's borrowing policy. jpK the opening session ol (eratlon's annual conven-gt there Is need for cor- Make this a Chxiirmat to remember by, giving a gilt that will alwari bm cherithed. See the lovely new Seeland Watches . , . superb in style . . . match OPTOMETRIST KEITH H. TUCKER 527-3rd Ave. Phone 212 less in quality . . equalled in value. troduced at the five-week session in the last four days. He declared neither he nor the house had sufficient opportunity to consider the bills fully, yet they were passed and are now law. rcctive machinery to stop the "drift" of Canada's agricultural eronomy out of relationship with industrial prosperity and expansion." If the present trend toward a lower share of the national Income for farmers continues, he said, .lower wane levels and unemployment will follow rn cities rnd. towns. Industry needs a healthy agricultural economy Iwausp farmers as a clas arc the largest purchasers of city J pighters ;unded Jhick Fog JS i Reuters) Thick fog W ' socirtrr HS.75 " 1 " ' v. !7 WU. S-art.,' rj .t,i.d i. r.iio. f 1 i . . v v - DOUGLAS AMARON, '39, a war correspondent with The Canadian Press, has been appointed an executive assistant at the Toronto Bead Office of the co-operative news-gathering agency. Born in Quebec, he worked at the CP's Montreal and London offices and In 191'' was the first Canadian newspaperman to accompany a British commando on operations, witnessing a raid near Boulogne. He returned to CP this month after six years as managing editor' and editorial director of the Sherbrooke Record. It was not a very sensible or : proper way to conduct the public's business, Mr. Howard stated, expressing his hope that morei time would be allowed at the spring session. Outlining the new Liquor Act briefly, he doubted it would affect the smaller places much ELLIS AIR LINES GROUP FARES Any organized group consisting of eight or more persons is eligible for our special reduced fares. i. mm rcs&tJ-jjj' 1 i r'--':' 1 j&CQSSVt I gooas ana services. Dissatisfaction over the farmers' economic position was also indicated when delegates, representing 22,000 BC. farmers, indicated they would support a resolution asking the provincial rnd . federal governments to due to strict licencing and required costly establishments. The Toll Bridge Authority, Mr. Howard felt, had been granted too much authority in its $20 million borrowing power. It was n Jy JEr ifflr " 1 ROTOMATIC jlirZr J-ff' -XP 21 Iew.U. TJ- Ifi 11 ' 0V ' j ' V,- low com. Auto. . itt m ' I 'reT-WJM " ..Uc. S.ll- !s. ll -h Jf wl.dl.,. , ,: F A 17 I.U. TriW com. I Walj-r.Iliil. yt -X 7V Cord hioU. Wfc aotck. 1 Shock-,ctan. V5 yV-A. ponjlo bcaailet f PERMA-AC f if 7-;f. 3an HON (...rlart. 'Zjii&ff 7?&uB& f disaster Thursday to tieluers, oru? British and ijf r French, and forced a !V'.-scl to run aground. .200-ton French frelght-jietor broke up after run-aground near Calais. Her f.LS removed safely. The jf was en route from Mcx-tc Havre with a cargo of vjand gasoline. t.V.fl-ton British ship ftnh sank following a jri wiih the Larrlvet. a ten French ship. Three pi 'inbers were landed ai sYarmuuth. The others Jii ved to be safely aboard 1 rivet. - ' fsoviit vessel Kama, 1.921 4, is detained in Fushing, establish royal commissions tj investigate the f rm industry. The resolution was sent back to the resolutions committee for re-wordins after some delegates thought It gave the commissions too much power. The resolution was submitted by the Prince George Farmers' 10o 15?o REDUCTION FOR GROUPS OF 8 OR MORE. REDUCTION FOR GROUPS OF 16 OR MORE. Meney Plane Still Lost;; Reward Posted set up as a. means to provide for road construction. He. suggested application under it may be the only way to insure construction of the Terrace to Kitimat road connection. Mr. Howard doubted very much that the new 10 per cent tax on logging and mining profits over $25,000 would upset the ii ... Airwomen I 'ON SEA OR LAND ..,TS WATCHES industries much. He explained f Scheldt estuary. Purl midJiiJlCAF it represented an increase of only one and a half per cent over that " presently ' being paid to r MtWYY UM-UltrLAI AI SPORTS TEAMS CLUBS ' . . . ... Meet your friends in Alaska at low cost and minimum time loss. ELLIS AIR LINES Call at our Office or Phone 265 it in, said sbe 'euuld ujt JOHN DUL.GERS LIMITED MCiArri i rrn j .. . Apartment EDMONTON (Pi The fourth day of a giant alr-seaych, fended Thursday without turning Up. a trace of a single-engine airplane which disappeared Sunday night in the northern' waTites of -Alberta on a 275-mile flight from Grande Prairie to Edmonton. While 34 aircraft, including ni;ie of the RCAF, covered more than 1,600 square miles of territory, $2,000 was offered Thursday as reward for information leading to discovery of the three men. Missing are pilot Cordon Mc Ottawa. Referring to the B.C. Hospitalization scheme, he said he believed it was headed for a great fall, but he hoped not. He said hospital costs were going -up and jpul her owners, the So-Sjvemment, deposited $22,-Wt covtr alleged damage to relay's Stocks TtktJ 8. I. MlllMJM. ft AO I VANCOUVER Q, Airwoman Margaret Isobel Burton, 28, missing from the RCAF for 19 months, has been lodged In a comfortable air force apartment here. Wing Cmdr. Donald MacDon--r said she came up for swift 5' t Here's a Standout Example of the Great Value in Frigidaire's NEW LOW PRICES -Model MS-86 viih I VANCOUVER trial before him at Sea Island r. n Standard 10 Donald of Edmonton, Dr, Don j RCAF Station Tuesday on a 3.05 -ha' ge of desertion. ' I have been authorized to deal with the case an 'I have de Wilson of Grande Prairie, snd lously-ill polio pijftietitiVio being flown iojpttaj iere.,; 4, a $1,000 reward while" Grande. 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