Friday, March 5, 1954 Prime Minister Pays Tribute To Indonesian Independence t- . .. ?arents To Return toolroom Next Week JAKARTA. Indonesia (J Can-, ada's prime minister today placed a huge wreath at the foot of a simple white monument commemorating the 1945 declaration of independence by 80,000,000 MEVJbcaVictor TASLE KlCSa VA-350 PmcRAE Bros. schools, and a competition tended a 30-course luncheon given for the visiting party by Canada's ambassador to Indonesia, O. R. Heasman. Later the visitors made a tour of this busy capital with its mixture of Dutch and Indonesian-style homes. Tonight the prime minister will be guest at a state dinner at Merdeka Freedom Palace, the great white residence of the Indonesian I nrhicatiun Week 1 in Prince Rupert I be invited to .'I n at wrk " among high school students (or the best poster advertising education week. Out'n house session will start 'CTjT 'Sr: ' yeiXOUrtAMommatM Indonesian people. The simple ceremony was performed by Prime Minister St. Laurent on a sun-bathed lawn In front of a white bungalow called "Independence House." Eight Indonesian leaders met there nine years ago and drafted !! FEATURES I,. J enterti ! land King Edward schools enter- 2 T-r 1 j r f INSIDE AND OUT I I s activities tabling parents that afternoon. W ...r.r( intr fit 1 a IUin CH erVmrl vnim rrt nra 139.50 .0l, fi aturiim a will entertain at tea, with grade ',,,s presented by siX Krls serving, and proceeds a panel discus- earmarked for the Queen Alex-!.:d the responsl- , ancra Solarium. Parents will see '..ping the com- (ie youngsters at work in clsss-.lured by the ; r00ms. A similar program is Howiiow Bbic community. In- , planned at Borden Street where their proclamation which later! brought self-government to a string of tropical southwest Pa- ; cif ic Islands extending more than 2.000 miles. , j Earlier the Cndian leader, j who arrived here Thursday night on his round-the-world goodwill j tour after visiting India. Pakis- j tan and Ceylon, called on Indo- j nesia's prime minister, All Sas- i troarr.ijojo, who had greeted him on arrival at the airport here. He also called on Vice-President Mohammed Hatta. During his 13-95 Down $700 Month ,,iC the m-iiooi. ; g educational j "store window ; ,1 i)v various , WATCH FOR OUR STOCK CLEARANCE SALE The New t)rJALS p-TA members win serve tea. Also scheduled for Tuesday Is a combined open house session and Home and School Association meeting, to be held In the evening, during which parents will lnsnect their youngsters' work in ths classrooms. Worlnednv youngsters of Conrad Street school and Conrad annex, the old Seal Cove school, will combine efforts. Seal Cove will hold open house early In the J mer. 814 Borden ,i i-illier. Mr- I-ouis t-'flp'h Avenue East, .,tk juara me n.v the . T holiday in 3 -SPEED his ; ' i.1 .r will join afternoon, after which somei brief Indonesian stay he leaves . Saturday for Manila the Cana- i dian Prime Minister Is the guest of President Soekarno, once , leader of the Independence movement.' OLD FRIENDS - Sastroamidjojo, an old friend of the Canadian prime minister since ' his days as Indonesian ambassador In Ottawa, today at- ! TWO SETS OF TWINS, two generations apart, celebrate their birthdays together. Marking their 59th birthdays, Mrs. Elizabeth Dietrich Uefti and her sister, Mrs. Marie Kidney, enjoy a party with Kathy (left) and Ricky Dietrich, who are two. The youngsters are the grandchildren of Mrs. Dietrich. ',,,,,, viMiing in i ; Mrs. Skinner students will be taken to Conrad to participate In a students' pro- RADIO-PHONOGRAPH MODCl V-56 m vancuuvci ; ram xne p-TA also will serve tea at Conrad school. $8&- 229.50 Thursday afternoon Booth 4, ui MrLeod. and Watls&Nickerson Street, also i walnvt ,. ,i,aid the licorge. Letterbox Ninety-seven per cent of Red 1 WorWi Fii Itcwrf Chof9r MEN'S WEAR . . . o!r thrilling "trw-o-h quality froat atl your words. Cross work in Canada is done by volunteers. Your financial help la needed now give generously. fi.; iitiei.u a uuoi-Kjr n luiiiinK home I it Mrs. McLeod ili ioiia holiday in Powsrfw 6-ut AM HoSin witfi world Memorial High School will hold its open house, with visits to classrooms, tea served by h p-TA with proceeds earmarked fnr a scholarship for a student entering Normal school, and a fashion show by students. Grade nine girls will display cotton rt'-osses and grade 10 girls, wool skirts and .lumpers, made in home economics classes. Booth P-TA also plans a "et- The Editor, The Daily News. Let us consider where we famous tCA Victor "Gold Throat" ton tyttam. 1 ,u;il ;ui lis. bold but we must not forget that by following this proposed route, tremendous amounts of supplementary power could be 1 Modrn Cabinet axqtmit Compact . . . stand as regards this great pro. Yf finished, yt compwly practical in dgn. posed power development north ! developed to offset any line lass Arthur Kemp 1 ; on the Prince ,e a holiday in ! and west of us DROP IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION ; Seattle, alter acquainted" session at their return via I'GE. i reqular meeting Mondav nieht George j in connection with Education Week. In order to Introduce , Vancouver rc- teachers to parents. 12-INCH SPEAKER Only $22-95 Down . - $j2 00 Month,Y if. ):. V " t, . 4" i it f lin lake; country. The Naas vail, y alone could develop untold tnoasands of horsepower. Now, have we a birr enough harbor and sufficient coast line to accommodate a great industrial empire? From Barrett Rock martl Ihc George I contend Prince Rupert Is the only logical place for that great power to bo brought out to the sea. We are at least the most northern Canadian port south of the Alaska panhandle, with a gooa harbor wuh an easy approach for all and every deep sea vessel that floats. Also I believe we are tin terminus of a transcontinental kiiiiiiiaiii it here with her j ! daughter. Mr. 1 HADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocyclei CFPR 1 .aii.s. 811 Horden : Only BENDIX to the Co-op is available, with 52 acres in the drydock site, all the north shore from Devil Is land to Silver Creek and the In side rf DigLi) Island ECONOMAT WILL GIVE YOU Everything that any It looks like a wondwlul spot ' 0 II Davidson li It aboard the X. Mr Davidson j the purchasing 1 il department of : ui and with his j of Indian hospl- I They spent two ', for development- to us Automatic Agitator Let us stress again the fact that we are the most northerly Canadian port south of Alaska for the free entry of decpsea washe r can do at a railway although I may be: wrong on this point as the CNR j calls it a branch line. 1 Now let us look further intoi the merits of this proposal. Na-lurally the route of the high' tension line is of vital concern.! From Prince Rupert up the 1 Naas Valley to a point where j the Salmon rlvr empties into j the Naas Is approximately Via miles. - . ' i ' Here we strike the olcl Yui;on lower cost to vou. (Subject Change) PHIUAY Suihw SerrniHlr WlllllrV lliirili'llr Mliixr 4 'Mli:l(P lit Work OO News C'HC News Rnumlup . Toronto SymphOMjr "Pop?i" , Concrrt fr'finl 'I'liralrv John Fisher Thlnkprs of Greece CBC News CBC News CHliadlun phort SU)rlC8 Prnrl of Choirs U fill her Krrt Mlll Till Midnight MS 11 -i.ll HATUIIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM Music by Rocky Mountain Boys Dancing 9-12 p.m. Admission 75c Everybody Welcome IIH 'II vjii.1 nm '!' HW"-1 ! ,1' ,y hospital. if Not an old-fashioned P M H'MI K :t li:l.1 7. on 7:15 7:30 :V an 9 4S 10:00 10:10 10:16 l(t 30 1 1 :l"l I'MMI 1 1 hard-work washer in a vessels and always will be. To consider developing a great port through the Alaska strip is Just nonsense. Now, sir, 1 say, and say advld-edlv. that both the Dominion v M. W. O'Con-' '.he Anglican 'mi appointed e to the ("ana- new square cabinet . . it's c o m p I e t e1y new . . completely V automatic. '' telegraph trail from Salmon 'nmi provincial povernments, be : to Echo Lake, some 18 ni l s The Bendix i' iy convention :.:rrh 15-lfi. Mrst nH to Van-" ir. the smith he Vieturia to spend th lus brother. new Rins-Saver PRINCE RUPERT TO fore granting any water ngms or hydro concessions, should take into careful consideration where we stand. If the big Frobishor interests or the great Aluminum Com-oanv of America or any other Echo Luke to Telegraph Creek is 75 miles. Telegraph Creek to a point on the Taku River slope, j 175 miles, for a total of 400 j miles.: Certainly this is a long line saves up to 56 gallons of your hot water every washday. ! buB an easy line to build with company wishes to handle this LA Plans- 7 ao i ta.i "MS 8:00 8:10 B15 S III 8:00 :! U :)0 4.1 ' 0 :.!) IH:lHl 10:1.1 I no high mountains to cross and vast proposition, make them j very easy valleys to follow. 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