rMT A A A HIADV V NORMAN Ul InVYn i M. MocLtOD A Prince Kuperi Daily News Wednesday, February 4, 1953 'f:2 , Progressive Conservative sources huve been assuring press gallery correspondents that Lender George Drew tiidn t consult the party caucus prior to his recent attempt to have the gov-ernmenl police radio commentaries by Parliamentary news Au Vi impendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Hupvn jid Nurthern and Central British Coliimblt. Wcml-r of Canadian Press Audit Bureau ot Circulation Cansrilttn Dally Newspaper Association. Published by 'he Prince Rupert Dally Mews Limited t. P. MAUOft, President H. O. PERRY. Vlce-Prealdest h "I -'If Subscription Rutea: ey catrier Per wars. 26c; per month 1 Ob; per year. tlO.OO men. I? 4 f - lis assurance has made the by mull Per mouUl. lac; per year. W OO. sSt. I As I See It 4 9 i fx I move of the PC Chieftain more puzzling than ever to Parliament Mill political circles. MP's of al! political parties Including Mr. Drews own are at a loss to know what advantage he hoped to derive from his contention that Parliament, together with its committees, Is a Court, and that criticism of anything that transpires in the course of its activities niak"-: the Individual who indulges in It liable to ton-liu'ipt o louit uiotwdiiiKS MP's point out that It this Uu-iW wtr accepted, Mr Drew hlmsulf would be almost its first victim. Kor the OppiM'-imi Lead-it s privileffc a tt nu iiilier of Parliament exuU only so lont as he U speaking in Parliament itself, 't he moment tit; kuik tu ti) tiu.,L-iiiKs ami sua ted to Hav l V"v-eihiuiitt tor any aliened misdeeds, he would L kuolect to taclly the same restilcttuns as he h is p!.pti.ed for ntspaper-'uun im broadcast on parlia-rviiurv nffairs IHMtK H ( V'Si I.SMN( i: tiiivlouxly. tins Isn t what Mr. Drew is after No party (trader could operal under iucli a disability tueH IncUliutally would t. klv. t a ra is b nu Former Cafe Becomes Evan- Afros' In United & T'.IK TIE-IP Til AT could have crippled Canad an rail transport was called off at a meeting in Ottawa cf railway and union chiefs who had been summoned from Montreal by Prime Minister St. Lv.uieiit. .'.iter the settlement iXmaid Gordon, iletti president of the Canadian Nalliuiai Railways, shakes hands with A. J. Kelly, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Between' them. Mr. St. Laurent reflects his plea ure in the result. Looking on are L. ('. Mulone (second from right', Brotherhood secretary, an1 W. A. Mather, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. ()!moioui I'umphli'U 1HK UtU'jJwl ubnoxiini-i anti-Jew ish pamphlet, jtoftniarkwl Uuncan, B.C., ! which recently caused My " tKlM Mi PASADfcNA, CY ' Chuck Tcmpl.-t,,,, 'i'(V. . know exaci.y j,,, ti , He was h i;,ly , h ' .sM)rts eaituMii t t chli-t n.im-'i., m, ,, k fK1,.u In tK 14 kit inegate the cental deumcrutic rmn v : pniieipU-ul Ireedolnol (llwiUOon i ii a t !. ,. isll IIMUMtt Vl Oiimwns, it ana irimioin ui crtiKi-JU. VICTORIA REPORT h j. X iu bmuid to be u'ned in the VICTORIA. More political without-ixntfolia the ed. Promptly she pluimed I Into , tun.t.nt sessiult (if Yut a consult ruble time th PC . 1 Chu-Italn has waxed a campaign ! sfl1. veruiKl.t i, of protest auaiiut the extent to are of a vat;v which tw voiutUtri that the gov- j of activity 1 n';,, il; i riuneiit mukt.s u.e of the CHC! btiil, m oa i ,J hiitorv 11 w.is ! made in this earn-' Til:v Jfiii Kubilan Ijs an In- her inh ns hend iA the v:ist !- tai today when a woman move.1 tcresting study She's a native of ; partment of Kducainm. which I5.C. le gislature. the address in reply to the , Vancouver, will be 3 Feb. 23, -.spends nearly $18 0(KJ0(K) of llv TlIB VfLvtUli'p iA Jusliee nuLfht for timiuitiiifia Luin.sj Ills! H Lt fina- Wu f. . taxpayers' numey each year j aU, la ctwiment. own l.iu. have supported ' p!etri, a! 38 at, Mrs. Koisum says a woman s, T1, Uiituh Home Secretary, turn generally in that cra'.ade Speech from the Throne. though full of pep as ever. This job. looked upon as a There's just no keeping her great honor, was handled by down. Education .Minisier Tilly Jean i She looks rested and well, af- ! place is in the home-but only : mu ryie, was as vehement But it is no secret that they are wnen ner cniairen neea ner. , i ...vir .,,,,ki..iii..ii m denuune- uimtUit'.ii tu Ito altu.it With htm meetings ,..ve w. dretb, tij tiniiw i!, the United B'.aU. i. Europe. Ill- I;, (i;t. ! 1st ev r riu.i a f ., Council of ('hunt,,. Rolston, who made history last ter two weeks on the beach at i when they don't, she believes a in I've t'lght-puKf aiionymou in his present move to outlaw all pamphiet nilitUd Plans of the ntnl c.m.mrnt u;nn any tue Synastotutf of BaUn." He m- before Parliament or a parlla-nressrd wonder that Uie Catia- meniary cui. mittre The I'd summer when she became Can- Waikikl. But she got festlejts, i W(mian should get out and take ada's first full-time woman she admits; there wasn't enoutjli j h,(r part In community life, cabinet minister. There had to do. Sh got fed up just tOf- i Thnt' what she did Khe 'start - kuthorliKd w wcor.d class call by the Post OB Department, Ottawa. Keep The Museum Open first concerted effort to raise funds for the TIIR Prince Rupert museum is being planned in the form of a locally staged show sponsored by a group tf city business women. There are' two reasons why j-veryone who is able will want to attend the show 'Impressions of 1!52" on March 1, at the Capitol Theatre, ' - -1. The Pat Rolton-Mel Thompson team of showmen, in charge of production, are well known for their talent and are sure to provide top entertainment. ; 2. And while the audience is enjoying itself, jt is painlessly helping an outstanding civic cause, jt is helping our oblivion-bound museum to regain its feet. I The public has been told in no uncertain terms that' unless some form of substantial aid is given, the museum here the only one north of Vancouver ' is going to be closed. ; A museum gives a community importance, i It shows, in the first place, that citizens have hiu enough interest in their place of livelihood to search for and preserve items of history to form :a background of knowledge. ; A background, especially a tangible one such las a museum shows, gives an air of security and reality. The Prince Rupert museum holds many, rare items, some of which cannot be duplicated or be found in any other part of the world. That makes this city singular and, naturally, important. Prince Rupert really isn't a tourist Mecca. There is very little here provided to service the sightseer as yet, Without the museum, there would be less excuse for the thousands passing through here during summer months (on ship cruises) to make a trip "up town," The museum acts as a drawing card. Once tourista are walking through a part of the city, a good percentage will spend a little money here, a little more there. That also makes the Prince Rupert museum important to this community. ' But it has been proven over the yeara that the museum cannot pay for itself. Admission charges drive "customers" away. The public must support it, and to help this cause there is no easier and more enjoyable way than to attend the Credit Women Breakfast Club's variety show on March 1. the United H .a,-. i been women in cabinets before, ing and so flew back to Victoria fd wltn Vancouver Parks Hoard . ... . . , . . i -1 ..... ..... i.... i but always tney were ministers- several days wiortt sne intend own aumormes iiiiu not umu - ... jusl i-ouipii-jcii .something about It. to be beguiled tnl'i the tlelusion ' st riejs o it-, One "Canadian authority" has Uwl ''"""f f't''in of ! l)ir., tMm,i ! In 194' she was elected to lh-U'gLslature for Vancouver-Poin; I Grey, as a Conservative. Hut coalition with the liberals w:s forced that year by the strength U,,i s,.meihinit about it. Mavor Jil' oe a popular ON CI OH!' ASIl uiu oftTTERBOX piuitk in any piuty platluiin II'IIV lllll 11- ll'Tlll ? While Ulut, t - J C. VV'raiig ot D"Pn. u indignant at the blot on Duncan i g'Xid name, has had his city officially disown responsi i I of the Ct F and so. much to her : dislike. Mrs Rolston had to pre- ..... . irerem,vher.c.,:,,! Pt, members are no U Iter wt- thp )rU ,V? ''rr-'V" ."io-obe ami Mj;i. . ijuvt it nn' u vi tii' ir irniiri a, . bility for the pamphlet and Bl MAJOR ERKOH-S p raising the price ol gold. Editor, devaluing the dollar orlsent a bold front with the I.lh-lerals. That stifled her a bit. She of r.O it I-";? ' 4 "K,,- 4 fc-4" k . .v ta I til til tVlon tiV unrn wit t lri i tributes It to The Dailv News: rin ik-miM think hv tha aav iii.rrttrni . i.t tttlf Ti hav ' ! had to take second place, too. member of the ' tweii told that .Mr. Drew knew We now being treated to this Insolvency threat (a skated 'to Mrs. Nancy Hodges because the greatest feat of pussy-footing ; ground, that a country could not 1 Mrs. Hodges, being Lilieral and in the history of the country. f nossiblv become insolvent, and the Liberals being in the driv- party " This matter of course is the clear responsibility of the At-lorney-Oeneral of B C. and the Social Credit government If anv reader can send me a er's seat, was more In the know It appears that the ederal that "raising the price of gold ' that a CCF niemtier inu-nded to? protest the Hark way radio j ';'-lyed my .- broadcast ami that he acted p, '' he a;d, tii : forestall him ' home 1 ? ; f To Jh" iritmU-n of the ji J fe-lli' j that .v'::i!:-.r.. than Mrs. Kolston. Mrs Ro'.ston was re-elected In '. Point Grey in 1515 us a Coa'i-tior.ist and aatn in HI9 as a Coalitionist. It was In 1900 that she commenced to fall out with j the government, particularly with Conservative chieftain ' Herbert Anscomb. Mrs. Rolston : thought she should have been ; named to the cabinet in 1946. but Mr. Anscomb wouldn't g'l i for It Mrs Rolston never for- Cwveriimeiit has made two major wtw (tone Ior any number of errors in joirui. the Interna- 1 reasons, excepting ai a settle-tional Monetary Fund and the ment of so much in the dollar to General Agreement on Trade and clear an insolvent position, the Tariff, because it is politically, if only valid reason tor devaluation, not economically, impossible for , For tnat reason W9 shuuid ae. the United, States to live up to cumlate a maximum amount of j their part of the agreement; the w But tne governmert has result is that we have an adverse snown every sl tnat tney wam balance of with the payments to preserve goid prKluction, gct. world the end of 1949 run- since rld of the nionetary g()ld a6nd mng between $300 and $100 mi - , foreif,n exchange by an unfavor-i Hons per annum, this year off. able fiance oi paymenU. arma-i set by a temporary iavoraole ment purrhasej and, we can copy of this pamnhlet. winch caucu that fxpwnntstm tftnt ",, .. caused such indianatlon in the make two much sense. The Torus " -'.' British Parliament, 1 shall be feel that H Drew kr.ew that the ; of c.mp-r Elad to review lt here. CCF was doing to go out on the; ' 'if'1 '" ' ' 4, 4, limb of curbing freedom ()f : 'town on ley k -. p: THIS pamphlet seems to b xe, h. he shouldn't hrtve tt.ter- j ' l"at l'mf 1 r" similar to hf one Mr Dillon vened Ttiey would rather have ! ""J eiw re:a OLeary the noted Ottawa news- the CCF fit the limb when it w.ts; or ncds" papcrtnaa. complained alx.ut ' ' than thetiM-lvea. j Tills wtut oi-.'.v a -when he found U on the party, . . i tr that tirtl UUrature stand of the Burial' 1111 T C T K. IPT ' kn' ,1r,'l'y m'et ' ' Credit national convention. In A I I t 1 I I J J T S Ctl '!" '"" ' "' a CBC Dominion Netwotk radio ; ,T . IT... . .. ,. . ' , r,:i!i'"'" ... " ''n b"' . , ... tr..iil thr I IM ..I t lf l,.ll -wt ... r press conference hoid on No-1 ...j, onr of the n o t d-.... vembcr 19. 1951, the following! J Jk'i'1 todav. txchanpe took plafe between j 40 Ycar$ Ago Today j Temple!. in u a si-Mr OU arv and Solon Uw. th At th -imiial n nti.. ,.i ilJchik! d and amu:.V ! not. and It's doubtful if she : trade balance supplied oy B.it- pretty safely presume, by m o- ever forgave until her sweet vlc- ,'aln- . tecting the Canadian dollar, toy last June and her elcva- ! This situation has been tern- against a tidal wave ot foreirft Hon to cabinet minister. porarily concealed by new capi- liquidation ot Canadian market- she's a ereat baitler in the tal coming in, some of it de.sir- able securities and then have to! House is Tilly Jen Ronton 'able- and some distinctly not g0 to the U.S. for a . loan with I No one who heard her will cv-r desirable. This is certainly add-.string on it as they evidently j torlrt the howling : he did about ing to the burden by increased arranged about 1947. margarine She wanted it col- payments oi earnings, interest: Th(! .ire ... th. ., : rt , klili. ,,kl. bl,,!(,r and slM. nutlenal leader ot the boilxl Credit party, and Mr. Meltn-tocK of the Stfton paper; Ol.EARY; In 1944 or perhaps 194ri I covered the convention of the Social Credit Leasjue ot Canada in Toronto. I was workmn Putie. Hurert Club J. If. Me.," " clr.f.-i.re J.i Mu'iin clotted prculcnt. II. i "ray. He h-. a -' P. WlUin. vicc-p;e.ii:ent, and A.' "r " a'r:ie .i: E. McMastcr. secrturv. ; unctuous rnat'.ner " I VAM.H.ISM IIHT The City Council has decided it In his p c ' ii! s will not tolerate Sunday pool ' tltnat CititrU ' ind dividends, and will not our aesperale position by the; howled until she got her way ; necessarily swell the volume of time ls i of lt necessary would put us she palnleci grim pictures exports in the near futuie. jn the position where the V 8. i tired housewives beating color- j The Minister Of Finance has ,.n.,A nam anv nrire nH u,;inw Inlr. msruarlnp unci then for the Globe and Mali at the imade great capital of a reduc- wou)d have to lt, jt does i 1iavlng to wash up the awful time. That is the only national Children to Gel Free Lemonade At Coronation Pageant in June uon m i ne leoerai ueui. oi .iuu not take wn a prophet to tnal lhe which Is liiter.i-i -he .nays the nr. t.,. i . r from t-vatij. Ii in ' sftoni riiMiii:;;: i'i , the various t,a l.- roomx In Prince Rupert. 30 Years A90 Today The Board of Trade refused to apixiillt a delegate to the Investigating committee now being political conference that I know of at which pamphlets weiej sold which could have been' printed In Germany with whom j millions w me eno oi laat. out terms wou,d no more im)erlal has said of the increase nothing preference the thing U 8. has mess Everyone in tne House, but the farmers, cried with her and wept at the plillht of the housewives. There were unkind souls who s:ild last June that Tilly Jean slid to victory at the Templeton bt ; n we were at war ai mat rime I t printed In Germany and lust "' 10 mm me iwtn rhurch, iiu.r j, LONDON .Reuters.- One of sipping free lemonade next June en S cJrZ,"'f,lU trylnR to break down ,or every 19 children in London will 2 when the Queen rides past in ito a total of $9 400 millions, or, ' ' " , . . . , he .sitting in special bleachers the coach of ,Ute tQ be crownedthat our adverse balance of pay; polls on a ton of margarine that ii wimin.l., hhc menis is uemg paiu lor Ljr -js.s .n , ,...,1i ,h " ..... , ww.krd lil.- hutu-r translated Into Etmlish. Thev wnooi nasco. siaui g u tnd not were the foulest things I hud come under ItJt Jurisdic tion. ev.-r seen j I)W: f tf wiurse vou would not ; Fort seeing a large volume of dare to sav that thv were sold lumljer export here, the North- a , P- .wuvj. assets yi pv.-, AtAltlir , rtlOmif ' ' An aaaowncemer.t toilay saidi v,. ' - V . , , . , -, : .erment and the Eaitern-dornin- It wan at the I1 session that Aiomic xnergy t , '3o iLid ,Tniy . 1 er. Piot.iiy americaiik. oi j.guu , merre r i Roveniment. following W. A ,C riOVOlAnmOnk imenfs -crease ot 50 per cent over pre- millions net constitute a foreign. R. P. ROBERTS. " gennett into opposition. That by tne htK-tai t.reoii organi.a- Prn H c. Timliermt li s Associa t;on nor would you dare to say tion pit&sed a resolutuui request- ence with prav--r ' in youth netmi ;' tunning taleiit fv:x s'tJi.. and Tfiut.'.t " along as Uiu.ti'.iV pa.slor conihich'd it-'-Toronto. -ThVn 1 itucoverttl. i prise, that 1 couiti lated. As lib Interot his speakimj ab.ii'v a . UUI VIVmHUIilj lous plans will be given seaUi"0'- wun long-term iinancing Vancouver. session they were thorns in th. u,at tne, were uu.eM , ,he ra,wiiy U) bull, , lumber avtenit.ly nh.nl tu P111.ee ftuixrl I for the pageant. III) llli; 1 tiiuv 11. n.tn .i" O'LEARY: I would dare to say, they were being peddled by a 20 Ycor$ Ago Today ttovernment s side They Infuriated particularly Mr. Anscomb. j who was convinced they were I disloyal, had stabbed him in the ! back. Last June the people sent Social Credit 'member of the riu- Ujc siimll sum of $t today you could purr ha. sc one ilo.:en organization. rqy . . . Reflects To Help Britain LONDON (Renters) Supply Minister Duncan Sandys says atomic energy soon should provide Britain with a "useful additional source of industrial The lucky youngsters will bellons (an aU-time highi. failing chosen in classroom lotteries, ' commodity prices tor the past with the winners' names being twenty months, surpluses grow-plcked out of a hat. ,ing and about $4,000 millions in They will sit bn stands between stocks and bonds held by for-Charing Cross and Big Ben on eigners. the reserves of gold and LOW: I would -certainly an V . m that respect l inmit i recan top, put Mr. Anscomb out. so th(l vr.ry panlr)hlet vou speak I fur out that he'll never come Ilbnul- As Mlon as it was dis- back into provinc ial public life. ; ravrrt.n that lt was lit mg ped-Such a ic lhe vagaries of pol- died around the convention It Reminisces eggs, a ittuf of bread, a pound of 1 spent icji tunc cat-'" butter, a four-pound tail roast land more tunc si-and five pounds of carrots, tension OMirsr U 11 " . he was a-.Ktd to -.l -' ' Miss Eveiyiie fipencer was ! town meetings. """'' guest speaker at the Rotary : United Slates. Luncheon here, her topic being' On a ti ip t" c"'!"' the value of fl,h In the diet. Mich , In 1""8. T"? 1 0 Yeorj Ago Todoy i Constance ;" both Sides Qf the tree-lined boul- j u a- exenange oi sa.ooo inoouus evard along the River Thames. are inadequate and could disap-. .. . ... . I pear In an effort to maintain the Squeezing the extra chlklren k,Hi,n ,,,l!lar nar whn the ities. ! was stopped. i O'LKARY: I will tell you why Milk r,r, ,o.r. rtutrihii.llt was discovered. It was dls- We'd enjoy a while in Ottawa, Into the route is possible because ;iIR. invPKtnr Danic.s out of Can- -uj ,t, ,,mi covered because I broui'ht it to the Coronation high command :adjan securities. This he will do after viewing that CBC docu-agreed last month to extend thejwnen he realizes he must in thementary broadcast Sunday eve-parade to take :n the riverside finai anaivsi take his earnings I h'ng. Many thousands of Can- ;u Vu" What LP they "., said ;the attention of the Attorney- power." In reply to questions in the House of Commons about Britain's progress in atomic energy and jet propulsion fields, he said: "There can be no doubt that the guided rocket is one of the decisive instruments of war that ' are going to dominate the military scene in the none too distant future." trie other day. Ocneral of have, and like ' f,f Interest to people in rural then wa9 ... ,ui- nk,,ir.ui,, ilariians never Jaw against racial Ruiert was launched today at at I'L thev 111 U LIII11K UU. iwu-n. ' .. J --- -- . 1 ,.nnH " -r""--" , ; - - ' Embankment. The London county council I possible in view of our chronic ! enough many never will. It a areas, me "?vr ? " 1 ' u discrimination passed that year. "west coast Canadian port and in two iiion'W - - 1 ... tvv ill niiirw iuhl lir.tvHS will provide free lemonade for land very large adverse balance of pity Sin- u '' ment Intends to abolish price ,,..,: at al. eVPI1 lt vou dldi The Roval frn!iian r....i..n.r. ! married I ti-.lier- the children and will also pay trade with the U.S. ' , their fares to the big show.' The Hon. Douglas Abbott seems . the VKBY KIND Control on the consumer level ! brlng it to the attention. We and the U.S. i ngiiieerlnu De- i meetings a- over fluid mux proouns. we would appreciate that and I partment have h., oi-h i him He has asked for an extra have .seen what happened in would personally thank you fori nermlsslon hv th ph., n ,n ITiey i have to Drmg ineir own 1 to De ooseaseu im inc iuc mav sandwiches, though. . , I gold reserves are for settlement 1 Winnipeg when the government.! that. . i,mi,M, riu...i, u i.i-' A type of pig, with a couple ot extra ribs has been developed at an agricultural college. Probably The Hawaiian McLINTOCK: I to 01 internatioiiiti uuiamw uiujr, Teachers will be on hand ET.n.ib wn PUIie OT ' .11, 'ana seems 10 De careiuny pro- have to go along with Mr k nnn cs -v-i a r ri A ft A i cjI nl ira a n H V.MUUU tlllU streets. ' h..l..o I17H4 hut ' spare ribs. 16,000,000 in addition to the budgeted 128,000,000 for his ministry. "Weapons travelling at sev- eral times the speed of sound are being successfully evolved for use ia the defensive and of through the Milk Board, regulated only the producer price, and the maximum consumer price. M O'Leary. One of my first jobs was to cover a national ISocliil Credltl convention In Reglna In t. help keep them entertained - and during the long hours o waiting. our adverse o1 payments me juuiiicn ... -u ,.,, .. fhis hothersome meta In their seats by 8 a.m. A year on the planet known as Phi to is said to be 384 years long. Even under such extraordinary circumstances, a weekend might become a bit tedious. see INGLIS out of the treasury as soon as the inflow of foreign capital ceases. "As farmers we are opposed to j 1946 and if my memory serves consumer price control on fluid , me correctly the very same milk products. If consumer con- j pamphlets, or the same type of trol is abolished, the price of pamphlets, were being dlstrlb-mllk in Vancouver will basically! "t-ed by certain people attend-h. controlled bv Canada Saft-:lnB tnt convention. fensive roles," he added. He declined to clarify this reference. Discussing the atom, Sandys said a small experimental "breeder reactor" is being built TB Society AUTOMATIC The purpose in, holding gold, especially at the tail end of a gigantic credit inflation like the present, is as a last resort means of finding new spending money when everything else has been exhausted. at the Harwell research centre and should be completed within "Peanut butter sandwiches taste good served with hot scalloped Vomatoies." And even better served with a two-inch WASHERS And DRYft & a few months. Breeder reactors To Help Build Nanaimo Unit VANCOUVER CP- President ma re tne latest advanced types of The point is that with long diuiuii; fjuwet pjatita wiiieit actually produce more fissionable term government credit gone way Ltd. They can afford to sell milk for less, because it costs less to provide this outlet with milk. Naturally, It ls more expensive to deliver milk to small stores and to homes, especially in the outlying areas. If consumer control ls abolished, the price of milk will be lowered. What Is also serious, the price will have to be lowered to restaurants, hospitals, ships, etc. material than they burn. world trade shrinking, falling INGLIS AUTOMATIC WASHER $15? (With SuiUmiser) INGIIS AUTOMATIC DRYER 3i ASH AtlOl'T EASY PAYMENT PLAN T- A. R. MacKercde announced, the prlces resulting eventually in re At the same time work, was Pig's Seven Feet ' ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE Alta. Cf A pig with seven feet was brought to market by a far-1 mer from the Binsely district. The pig had the usual four legs,! but there were two feet each on the front legs and on one of the rear legs. The pig appeared healthy in every respect. 1 New Zealand has an area of-103,000 square miles with a population of about 1,000.0(10. I MORE DISTANT . The 'Progressive' part of the Conservative Party name ls further away today than ever. It was tacked on by John Bracken at tjie Winnipeg convention ten give $10,000 to the cost of build duced profits and consequently reduced tax revenues, it will sooner or later be absolutely ing a new 8Q,0OQ health unit In RUPERT RADIO AND ELE$ Nanaimo. provincial The dominion and necessary to make a settlement governments -will, of an insolvent position by cut- going on to build a full-scale breeder reactor, capable of ruo-during large amounts of electricity from atomie fuel. Sandys said it is too eatly to say exactly when industrial amounts of electricity can be produced from atomic energy. years ago, and never did or could 1 The distributors will lose money. make grants totalling $30,000 to tins the gold content of the Bo Phone 644 fit . . . It's always been found 1 in the case of the co-operatives, cumbersome and inconvenient, this loss will lie passed back to alike by writers and speakers, the farmers directly." the unit which will be the third dollars and issuing perhaps 3 for largest In BC. 12 or 2 for 1, otherwise known as