Tm-s la' , June ?3, 1953 WANTED Coronation May Be Over But Iraflic Jams Continue in London's Streets j BRIGHTON, England (CP) , 1 Restoration work on the famed ; yenr TOr Krincp R. upt. 3nd aistrict fr kS. Royal Pavilion has taken some j of the glamor from the building, ! ''""c L,ne tor sc!e -hipyardsond sh,p0wr' lavs. It's all scheduled to come streets rjopgeu iu i.i-juuu- om tnnuij huiuc ui me rrnice i B KOBF.HT JELLISON CI s. SMALL STEADY BUS1.NT.HS AKSl'RED. Reolv Eox 706. Kjfl iovn this week. still wiln venicies aim penes.- Regent. Much of the mock-, LONDON (Reuters. - The) Between midnight and 1 a m. trians. Tralfie authorities say j 0l.it,nlal building with minarets :oronaon has faded into his- ik,n!seers pile back to the sub- i the chartered buses alone would , "na ln(I an aome as Iourid to tory. but judging from the mid-! urbs and countryside, leavln- to constitute a major problem. 1 , night traffic jams in the heart !th," street-cleanes tons or or-1, The rush was counted on for j be merely plaster covering -brick of festooned London, you get the ! jnre p(.c,l dixie cups and candy the week following C-dav. but j pnd wood. ( idea it's still just around the ; vrrapTers.' ! the officials then expect 'd to see ! M CHOO 8E cornei. Tno masterminds who staged the city return to norma.. f.ov. Like a swarm of good-humored inP .:1horate Coronation itself I the persistent Invasions ha7e locusts, an army of Britons antj had the power to .shut cen- Piven rise to alarm. In despera-pours nightly into the heart ot . Ii0ndon oompiet"iv off to 'ion- tne Government announced he citv for a lingering look at !a ban on chartered buits in the the milis of lavish decorations traffic June 2 confess, helpless- end for Wc(.n(...aay, Thurs- :olored lights and window dis- ness in the face of narrow j rtv arMj pridav. Iii:t the clu- 1 WHIT TORSE tion was admittedly not a happy c no. j "This is a problem of lrrrcmi- enables," Horn Secretary Sir Rules, Reg u tat ions Revised In Jails of Saskatchewan I Pavlrt -Maxwell Fvf tolrl f he i -t-n--r7r u 'House of Cuinmons. 'No out: Such Smooth wishes to prevent people from coming to London to t,ea the Coronation s"l;t' but there Is a limit to th? traffic tli- streets can carry, and. that limit ha' I meuovj and "Rich WWW VW I I REOINA. (CP) Saskatch- at reducing the "negative ap-ewan has revised the rules and proarh" to correction and at reeulations of its provincial introducing a sense of responsi-iails. The program is aimed at bility whereby prisoners can helping prisoners to regain their leadily adjust themselves for self-respect, and to provide an the day when they once again epporturity for removing anti- enter society. i The solution. w)me critics .'ay. Is simply to leave the rb ''.-orations up all summer, in hopes of thin social tendencies that might Mug Ihe visitors out. But ollvr.j are certain that plan would simply mean an .'.vten.sion of the jams. PKKCY WRIGHT, president of Winston Park D evelopment. Ltd., plans a $20,000,000 apartment development in Toronto's suburban North Yor which will accept only families with children. Under construction is the first 11-suite apartment, one of seven to be built, and intended for the low-rental ficjd. He is surrounded by a group of youngsters, good friends of his. develop during confinement. The program will include improved courses for guards and jail attendants. One of the chief revisions will West Coast Yards Build be the removal of certain physical punishments. Under the old svstem. certain violations brought a five-day diet of bread and water; confinement in a fMnesweepcrs WASHINGTON (APi Three Federal Government Urged To Take Lead in Helping To Employ Older Workers 3Hrs.25Min Great. Frm Trre It Whisky! dark cell on a bread and water west coast mms nave receive diet for three days: or. in cer- construction contracts for ten tain cases where a prisoner be- 165-foot wooden minesweepers came violent.' restraint by hand- and four 138-foot wooden auxil-cuffing him to his cell or plac- iary motor minesweepers, ing him in a straight-jacket. Cost of the 14 vjssrU, exclud- VANCOUVER $44.85 of productive work must always j associated with active treatment be part of the program of car- i hospitals. ing for the aged, but pensions '; "Such hospitals are an essen-and forced retirement for those ' tial in the care of the ever-able and anxious to continue increasing number of chronic- WINNIPEG (CP) The federal government was urged to take tae lead in implementing a rolicy for the employment of older workers, past retirement r.p;e but still able and anxious to work. K Ccutadinm Pacific biologically ally ill, and yet they are ' working was wrong, . prac-, prisoners to these me-: m..t, was estimated at $19,000,-Ifalso was bad medicine, bad tically non-existent in Canada ! ty, . rPr,inn violation nnr Don't Just Say ' today," he said. In a speech to the u.r.ujl ! sociology and bad economics. of set regulations now The Bellingham. Wash., Ship He said if something is not bring: Forfeiture privileges. of yard Co., will build five of the any or all larger minesweepers and the four auxiliary craft. The Taeo- convention of the National Council of Women, Dr. Wallace Wilson of Vancouver, adviser in geniatrics (social medicine) for older groups to the depart- done about this problem "we may eventually arrive at a time when, including children j and old people, there will' be a j Sharks, Seals Bother Fishermen will build Two more Forfeiture of whole or part ma Boatbuilding Co of remission of sentence earned . three minesweepers. Cjn4iaA Puttie Atrltfiet, Wnfi ' t Confinement to the pn i-'. W bo connructcd by the Mar- oner's cell, or a segregate cell, ment of veterans affairs, declar- aepenaeni on me one oi evy ed the need for such a policy ! worker." on a national scale is urgent.! Simple prolongation ol life is The government appeared to j in itself quite useless, he said, rwait the lead of industry and , "What is needed is to make labor in such thines as the 40- those extended years good, pur-hour week, he said. poseful, happy, and active as In eniDlovment of older ! possible," he said. tinolich Shipbuilding Co.. San Diegc, Calif. Baseball Scores VANCOUVER (CP) Sharks ' and hair seals are making Brit-j ish Columbia fishermen pretty I miserable these days. ! A fichprific Hpnnrtmont rpnn-t on a restricted diet. The new rules, announced by Hon. J. H. Sturdy, social welfare and rehabilitation mini-- iiPEi j says at lea.t 30 fishermen have ter; that "a prisoner rtUl American workers, the federal govern- . Facilities Tor the modern care had their expensive gill nets "u "e yuiusmu m.ni . y (k, iho r-hrnninniiu ill nf nil nues ..iu,t .. i i. -.. had an opDortunitv of heann" Cleveland 5-5, Washington 2--2 Contents 26'i ounea This advertisement is not published or displayed b Ihe lii; ment a tremendous stimulus if were woefully inadequate. the B afea 0 to'' hlm and,lnly EamtS,CL it developed and put into force; He advocated the establish-, . . , . making nis answer. j sn up-to-date and realistic pol- ! ment in all large centres modern ' west coast Vancouver Island, i included in the revision is the i No games, icy for its own employees. j fully equipped hospitals to deal ! Elsewhere along the coast. ' instruction that "no prison r , ' Dr. Wilson said pensions for with the problems of chronic , hair seals have been raising ': &naU be Punished by reducitv! i Victoria 5f Edmonton 11 : Van-rQPie no longer capable. Lines,. These should be closely havoc wjth the 81coea Mrri tXmt SZllZ Control Board or by the Government of British CoiuiJ The l onnlrtd 1 ravrl 'crviia spring salmon run. with lossiCplI or by use of handcu'fs , National estimated at about 15 per cent ! while he is in his cell." l n.-r-okl"" 4. Chicago 9; Pitts- The improvements are aimed burgh 3, St. Louis 8 i only games) of the catch. Chinese Taunt Canadians Urging That They Go Home ! William Fraser Tolmle, a Hud-i son's Bay Company surgeon who I'lied in 1B83, built the first stone house n the Pacific coast. . A-1 SPECIALS Down Bv BILL BOSS Associated Press StJiff Wrttrr VI KOREA fp The Chinese taunted Canadian troops with a large banner suggest- Jury Clears Policeman in Woman s Death in" that they go home. j Large, red-painted letters on i th wnite cotton streamer read: I "Mom and Dad waiting, ; '" ti" k"nwj when you die." A smaller one nearby read: "Get wise and save your lives." I L.rpl. Victor Genest of Grand-bapeau, Que., and Pte. Marcel Lamontagne of Sherbrooke, both from the 3rd battalion, the Royal 22nd Regiment, patrolled that night right up to the large ban- ner to see if it was booby-trap-; ped. It wasn't. So tha next night they returned with some wire. : " 50 Ford Custom 51 Pontiae Sedan CAf) 4!) Plymouth Sedan ' $350 50 Meteor Sedan $600 VANCOUVER (CP) City Com (table R. W. New. driver of th tsclice rnr that killed Mrs. Mar Inching their way up to the Xxxv4 9 Your ordjr is processed faster from Uy' NSSNi our large warehouse in Vancouver. If NNN Your order is ready for shipment If within 24 hours after being received. II llUllUfHUa Bogardus-Wilson is first in service, ffttwiHtf alffffa first in stock. We have an exten- Ijilj piiiSia sive stork of window glass and liE; ffiHUaa figured glass ... mirrors "and metal fj frng ; llll j for store fronts. Mpj jj. fflS , 0 We niaintnln a large, varied fflttlBMj ) - S . 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