nuck Destroyers Share Korea Duties Human Side Bevin Memorial HISTORIC SETTLEMENT Prince Rupert Daily News 5 The village of Tadoussac in Tuesday, June 111, 10j2 VANCOUVER CP) An executive LOMXJN (CP) The Transnori TOR'S NOTE: Bill Boss, "Is it preferable to be killed by putty to investigate a Junk. looks at accidents "first as and General Workers Union Kaguenay County, Quebec, was founded in 1599 by Pierre de enemy action or by boredom?" Its crew was Allied. . a human being and only secondly largest union in the world outside Chauvin. Quality Needed I Miners Scarce if forces in Korea, re-. Actually, highlights 0f this as an executive," said M. J. of Russia, will establish a ' m ,i'iva in thn cruise have been: . 3. Morning and evening bo;n-bardment VANCOUVER (CP) S. J. Bailey. BLAIR. MORS, A1U. (CP) The Foley, of the Powell River Company, memorial scholarship in honor '. '"Lsi rover Athabas- of suspected federal Civil Defence official, 'employment ot in e here reported 1. Accepting custody of two at a meeting of the Forest of Ernest Bevin, who was the locations. COLORFUL BIRD fKreari waters. The enemy said here that quality, not quan-! a .shortage of ( ci tified miners "prisoners'' captured Products Safety Conference. union's first general o wi 'Ji i by another 4. Slatting two fires along the secretary. The male scarlet tanager has tity. is being emphasized in or-1 for this big coal-mining district tilt ship. They turned Nearly 200 delegates from British Bevin was Britain's out foreign 'If Tories he wrote on to be Allied. coast, each three miles long, secretary a bright scarlet body with black ganizing civil defence groups. He All mines in the Crow's Nest operation.) which burned night and day Columbia and the United from 1945 until his death wings, but the female is greenish said too many workers might be P iss area reported- they need ,n) 2. Sending out a boarding for more than three days. States attended. las year. in color. a hindrance rather than a helo. workers. , I . ,,. nil. I, BOSS " i - v ' It , , r ; 1 lRD HMCS ATI1ABAS- I flu a mnercni. A SEA -It's Tinpr Mil t ' -M DUl U laiimi.ciii ,nii Navy in l ."1 t I i P ',4 jii' Ssin reason a "" fflBBfflW if? l?VWR)Dltni?Rlli nn nnnnn n ,ie(l Nations lunta 'c need in the waters '.v Korean penmrila. jPi'lat least off th west there the Canadians iave jefltinK-ls that although , their assignment is to 'enemy Utgett they wl-entify them. h diiesii't mean they don't 'oy do -but the targets Von mostly "on faith." .(licence provides thorn. V M i, II UUYJU uyuL ,swkai.th role .. wikarie the Cornmon- ro'lp matches the United She has as many ships iPd to tlie role as the j Canada has hud three ,rs in tlie theatre since i:.. rnw rs sharp ' iiicUJ "ill . i -.- - . eir commonwealth part- ihp Netherlands des- piet Hein the responsibil- he west Korean coast. if is five-fold: rial of sea cominunlca- u to the enemy. :i.ss .-ir ei my troops and j.ips in Hie cou-tal re- J :;,,rt el fricridiy ijuerrllla ati'jr.s. n.-itiR U N. supply and Taft curriers; 're of U.N .-held is'aids h and south of the 38th el which the vnemy ii like to occupy. i t a nairoi fin which i unaur :, the Athabaskan for 10 ;(piryrr polled straits -. 'he mainland and the i Pae H'VKi.do, Taech- Alluriiry-(r-nrral Corilon S. innr, Q.O. He Hon Tor B.C. the Gnu I lrpnl virlory in I he f , Vrf'mKl Hiilrd caf. A great titmiaiiitarittn J vith I he iiilrrrnt of the unfortunule upicr-mont In Win mi nil. Hon. E. T. kennry, Minislcr of I.Bnils. Oirectly rewpoiiwihle fr B.C. 'a trenirncloua reeenl iniluHtriuI expansion, anil nilh 41, greater employment and higher wages. , lii-t--. Sunwido and ! waller oi. in that group, j p is re-piosiblo for j hnainiamt coastline. b to ensure that lio Junk j ,1 lleet t les to ride an j lide in 'he Tacdong j :,i nil itself upon tr I 1 IN NOHTII I ;'he Ath.iha kan's p:drol i as wnrkin", fa'ther , I j xrrin'c 'he is'and? of , ? - - 'i ';' " ; 4 , ' : V ( ". s- -1 I It1' y .111 '1114 ' ' t ' r ' ii ". i " C. . ' ... ' , ... t WW. . 5i tiVMi V'. '' w c ft A r f f t 4 .1 fr'V lr r m 5 ,i", fc- ' - - s I ! ( J J ( I ...if? k ! v - t f ,' I ' I' . 1 c.d Clifxla a;,d engaging i? the ci'.mii:iinjMi area, : M"? Nuiiika, Uu.d fan- h : i ,v, . t hi' e. was re- i c in K'lie j y i dest -oyer is "out" 10 ; V aad " n" at, Kmc or 1 A Nr or five (lays. ik;n and the otlv; cy dr.. v : k bv night i 'I tii.uh' t"e''in ahou' ' uis.n : i1- In or.i i 1 'k A iKihask-n 1m - il;"se treacherous niaie' i 2 hithly that her captain. I IMley K'nn of Vleto ia r naviuator, Leu! . Pan' uh of ViCt-irla. know nil linn. Harry Kowman, M inihler of Ajznrul t nr l'nler his guidance modern leehniqueH and more produrtive nielhods liae addled to fartn incomes. Hun. I . Slrnilh, l'riiiit iul o rrlnrv ami Minilrr of I (lui alion. His oli ir on nliii nlion and hcIkioI ronilrurlion ailaiire arr llif rnij of all ( anaila. Sails, may I a pi-.h w rh- ' K:d t.'rtai dy another in In the challenging years ahead only the LIBERAL PARTY can ensure experienced, capable and progressive government. The-record speaks for itself: O In education, social services, hospitalization in all fields of heulth service in pensions to the needy, the sick, the unemployable, the aged, widows and fatherless in all these jreat humanitarian services II. C. leads all Canada. , O In wage rates per hour, day, week and month conditions of employment length of work week the I.C. A. Act and the W.CB. Act all the most progressive in Canada. O In industrial output, the increase in hasic industry lumbering, fishing, mining, agriculture and manufacturing services our development is tremendous, and will continue on this scale under sound Liberal administration. O Admitted to be the only Party that can obtain an overall majority ... for stable one-parly government Vole Liberal. 9 ONLY THE LIBERALS CAN WIN.' TV at first llRht. h has bTn onlv o-e t'1 ; I ilwmv fhel's bptim cb- near the Athabas- i X during hot h of her as- j :'s here ,'ru1 last onlv one p disappeared overboard 1 i storm last winter. lav ship she tr- ve.i "A' 11 1 B-e." I vn rail her. really knifes '-" tier normal wrt Is -and she can do 32 I ''tis a magnificent spray "s aiid rluims a boiling fi'. aming to the quarter- 'he .-hip in shaue is s major task. !f about their role. tal this the silent ser- pipped one sailor. "No fore's notblng to fay toother, comparing sea Hon. ISatiey Hh1, SM-jtWer of the Huuea The only wo i nun iu the world to hold mh m reionsiih!e jol and reeopriized a a tower of strength in the Councils of (Government Hun. A. loni;la Tiiriibiill, Miiiinlrr of llrnllh. lliii miMTiion of Soflid AnsilniiiT, Sminl Sii'iirily, lleallh, llohpilal mill I'cnMiuns in a ri-rnril of uciiW'vemeiit and hiwcss. Inserted by Iho D.C. Liberal Association -i j-i... - fr Ww-V .... mvs tin n a 1 : 11 Jrr."rw 'Mffatr''! " 'i Sfg.-yiiy ''tw'tivw"" W-'t v pt.w..Pj;yT' 1 - T V 1 ; r," - iCZ.