Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 8, 1953 Dill of Rights For Canadians (Continued from Page 1) Annual surplus of birth owvr r Venezuela's portable theatre, ' deaths per thousand population El Retable de Ma.avillaa, has in the United States rose from completed its first year of per-a low of five In 1938 to nearly 16 , formanees to more than 1,000,-in 1947. 000 workers. Candidates Awaiting Canadian Voters' Verdict tor among the world powers, she The LPP, Mrs. Minard said, suggested, saying that the Liberal called for the outlawing of the government had weakened Com-' atomic bomb, an end to the ar- believe i monwealth ties to the extent the mamenU race, no conscription In the government By The Canadian Press . rwe The election pamnalpn riipd ; the Canadians i United Kingdom had been forced for Canadian youth. 750.000 more majority of to trade with Socialist countries houses In Canada and a youth ewav to a murmur today. Most;wou" racner PenQ W.uw.ouu, jBLIC FORUM Jl AK THE CANDIDATES FOR SKEENA AL, SOCIAL CREDIT, C.C.F., LP.P. 'on Eve, Sunday, Aug. 9th, 8:00 p.m. Legion Auditorium . nf ho ranHM.to. ki, f-of. 1 000 a year to prevent a war and with Norway and Sweden. Along international lines Mrs. .iinan $a,uuu,uuu,uuu or, ts,uuu,uuu, fnllv tn Await, thn mxinlM'a vpr training program. "In Prince Rupert," Mrs. Minard said, "there was nowhere diet Mondav 0 a vear to f'Bht one with all ' Minard asserted that Canada was merely a source of natural that youth could take vocational CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBride Street Prime Minister St. Laurent I tne unimaginable horrors which hiH hiB last moi,r n lot.the newest weapons could in- resources for the United States, I training or any kind of crafts-that Canada was not being ' manship. It is too costly to send "sold out" to the U.S. "but ship- i them to Vancouver." ped out." The United States, she Canadian culture had been flict on mankind," Mr. St. Laurent said. At Ottawa, Mr. Drew denied night at Toronto. He goes home to Quebec City today and will speak Sunday there and at Bale St. Paul. ,n.,oied: Intl. Bro. Pulp Sulphite, No. 708; Prince Rupert Shore, Local No. 31, U.F.A.W.U. .ra wMmmmmmmmamammmmmaammmmmm to re-; said, was even usurping Cana- strangled by the American in- that his party s pledge duce defence spending would ! dian rights in the Arctic by lay- f luence, Mrs. Minard said. She George Drew, Progressive Con weaken Canada's armed forces: ing claim to the untold mineral ' suggested that since the native servative leader, visits three 7TOX HOUSE SCHOOL "We will provide all the mil- i wealth of the far north. arts were being forgotten, the lions needed for real defence Kitimat and Ungava were two ; government spend money to Lake Ontario centres today Oshawa,, Cobourg and Kingston to close out his campaign. VANCOUVER, B.C. but not one red cent for waste, examples of Canadian raw ma- stimulate them so that the fine extravagance and inefficiency." terials would be or were being l carvings, and examples of art- work would not die out or be shipped out of the country with Odds 'n' Ends Sale TO END OVER-TAXATION allowed to disappear. "Put Ckiiada first," Mrs. Minard said on the subject of a Canadians being forced to buy back the finished product from the U.S. Mrs. Minard said that the LPP Found! by tlx MiiMt Caraoa, IIH Ratio'antial tni Day Sthool 1st Gi'U Primary Clattai S.nir Matriculation Accredited by th. Department of . , Education . MEN'S SHOES Made in Canada constitution," had fought the Japanese Fish 'break the U.S. stranglehold so Dress and Work styles .. SALE PRICE CCF leader M. J. Coldwell remained In Saskatchewan. He spoke Friday at Prince Albert and later to his own riding of ctosetown-Blggar. Solon Low, Social Credit leader, was in his home constituency of Peace River after a brief dash into British Columbia. f NO MORE BROADCASTS All political radio broadcasts tame to a halt Friday night. The Liberals were the last to be riding jjj dancirj H garnet g He said his party had explained how taxes could be reduced by at least $500,000,000 a year by ending "over-taxation" and Increasing efficiency in the defence deoartment. , Mr. Drew promised a five-day week and freedom from "political interference" for the civil service. He criticized State Secretary Pickersgill, recently ap LADIES' PUMPS and SANDALS $4.95 All colors. Wide selection SALE PRICE treaty and that now two years i that Canada can be prosperous, too late the Liberal government I arlQ become the Canada that our was coming to realize the extent I forefathers dreamed about. Let to which the Japanese fishing i this be Canada's century." fleets were depleting the Cana- IntrodU(.lne Mrs. Minard, and dian catch. She asserted that an chairman of the meeting, was embargo on fish fillets to the Paul Tarangeri wno said tnat he Principal - - MISS IUIN K. (RYAN. M A. Boys' Oxfords and Kiddies' Shoes SALE PRICE ,... pointed to the cabinet from his I gymnastics School Rropenf September 10 Boarders Rttura September 9 Ion 6 !?. lob as a..LUlePrl7y-C0U:! clerk of the rWv Coun- thing l on which uT k Ti, the d Prince i Ru- e" I thought p.Bin the RuDCrt majority would of take people ex heard on the national netwprks. Mr. St. Laurent made the ra cil, a civil service post, for his pert canneries depended. t "V Ciy Schoo In a Country SttUng" dio broadcast and charged that 1.95 Ladies' Pumps Kiddies' Play Shoes ! With Crepe and Neollte Soles... SALE PRICE Jception to the suggestion that i the disturbances in Prince Ru Summing up the party plat SbSSBbBbBSQBm Progressive Conservative campaign promises were a "barefaced attempt to fool the peo "full time" political activities while he was clerk. Mr. Coldwell denied that the CCF supports John Diefenbaker, Progressive Conservative candi form, Mrs. Minard said: ! pert were caused by agitators. He "The LPf seeKs a new national disagreed with yesterday's Dally policy, to process our own mater- News editorial, although he said ials at home for security and he "would go along with the first , You'll find bargains galore at asvoundingty low prices. ' Call early and avoid disappointment. ple." A vote for a Progressive Con date in Prince Albert. He urged X.1 tl V peace, build the all-Canadian St. I three paragraphs." The Com-his theatre audience of 200 to r: , rf ,,n. , c,.h v,0rt nt FASHION FOOTWEAR servative candidate "is a vote to take risks with the security of Canada and the Canadian people." He didn't mean that Mr. Drew intended to risk Canada's national security "but that could not help but be the con support Dave Corney, CCF candidate in Prince Aibert. At Prince Oeorge, B.C., Mr Low criticized Mr. Coldwell who way and transportation lobbies nerve, they would stand up and from the United States, break fight for their right not only in the stranglehold of U.S. monop- Russia and Prince Rupert but olv on Canadian economy, and elsewhere." he claimed had said Social j return to the principles of the aaaaaaaaaanaM his ' Credit was sequence of carrying ou North American i united Nations charter." I She ouotec Sir Winston fascism. "Mr. Coldwell bitterly Churchill as saying "that the is promise." "None of us likes to have to spend money on defence, but disappointed man with a vin- United Nations was a union of all dictive and abusive tongue," he ' nations of the world, not an anti-sald. communist organization." Ten Racers Set For Derby Ten Prince Rupert boys ore busy getting soup box cars into '''"P' S'""""r JVy fyrownedwiffi Need Does j shape for the Labor Day Soap I Box Derby to be staged by the j Prince Rupert Trades and Labor j Council. Some are awaiting new I regulation wheels . which are scheduled to arrive on Wednesday's boat. According to JoKn Dyck, chairman of the derby committee, the officiul list of entries Is now complete for the evening of September 7. Competitors are: Alan Majore, sponsored by IUOE 510; Jack Rudolph, Allied Fishermen's in Union; Raymond Rudolph, civic Workers' Union No. 5; Bill Ker-Igin, Dan Llppett; George Pear-json, CCC: auiny Philips, worths; Donald Murray, Co-op; success? ' And though fife' V W oil . . !'beer and sklttlef V; ye;rh jj " ;-, k sun pn' occosiofi can srjine. "'' ' Good friend's, gcwJwill,' god .. beef go .hand.iq jhand Jo , 7 V-u'.m C , Because SOCIAL CREDIT Stands for These Principles: 4. ' Pa'i treatment to dll and' speciaf '' 1 "Th'e 'hqht of every' citizen .td Billy Pederson, IBEW:.Rk Mc-Intyre, Super-Valu; Everett .Halt,1 Bob Parker. Ltd. - . 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