4 UlUleu Olau-i. AI fulcc ; is unuuie tu uuu uu U uui -1 7 AS I hh it (Continued from Page 2) Planned KKMINiStKNCKS 'Continued from page 2 rfince Kuperr Udiiy lNev; Friday, May 30. 1952 chasers any part of the loss of nounced today. HI! f II Jtejxj t-t Miners Lail """""j aiu civilian agencies picture. Up here in Canada we ; heart of Oanada's greatest city, Not outclassed anywhere elsv: and snow-crowned ranges can Canada revenue entailed in tne swing of the exchange pendulum." (The present official price for gold Is $35 an ounce U.S. funds, which, with the change in value invoivea in air defence, will be carried out by about 250,000 regard a too frequent or too wide and convenient to papers like j in prince Rupert, the drive out exert a charm. But not, particu-a smiler In politics as the guid j the Gazette, Herald, La Press, j park Avenue and up and along larlv where tourists are con- For Raise in persons, me Air Force said. In 1 Scots used to regard a lad who Star and LaPatrle. of Candian funds, has reduced the Acropolis Heights is some- eerned, with the deepest collec-thlng to keep In memory. Long tion of highway holes within miles of harb'jr, far off islands convenient reach. addition to regular units of the I I I f air defence commands of Can-!(lftln KTIfPC ada and the U.S.. the exercise VHWIU I I lltJ whustled" on the Sabbath. j ; But while we don't go over- PERMANENT POWER board for smllers, we don't like j About 75 per cent of the per-the gloom-and-doom artiatg'Sonal touch between physician the price In Canada.) Mr. Wansbrough said that the bringing out of selected Immi fence GTOM 'API H!t-wii!f air defence ,',r" C.inadu and the ,',.s will be held dur-of July 19, th TORONTO (CP). A. H. Pat- will Involve civilian ground observers and the radar net which eithei. Look at the brief career : and patient In New Zealand, is grants from Europe for work In stretches across the northern i ":TT;.". " the mining Industry ha worked of Arthur Meighen, who had the! being destroyed, it was stated at . , . .... . , . . . ... a L 1 i ww. mAAf n I 11 p rt perimeters of the two countries. said today the problem of the out wen, ana in int last ioui , n-Tircai uium isuia Mr. rungi oi ; to. cm, imtu"n ... u.., iv j.o-vears ome Bnoo men have been any oi Mr. King's oDDonents. I cuss socialized medicine and The training manoeuvre- called "Exercise Signpost" i 7BC"" '"u" w "m" was h.Tit.H K?,'tuln trade and commerce be- manned and will brought out and settled, with Be.mett, a scowk-r, lasted just j hypertension. Mutual attraction! one tertn possesses power, useful in human hen n-ni.mln VJ rZMZ "Zeea naUOn PP lo Pr" ,ciuee consistently the answer Air Vice-Marshal A. L. James, happiness as wrfii as in resoration tc health. Where ome others are concerned, one can be indifferent for a lifetime. 2k r. respective commanders of the some 5000 dependents. No labc shortage was expected this year and there were no plans for a large-scale immigration plan. Mr. Paterson made . the following comment on base U.S. and Canadian defence com 0 manders. that the only iwlution is to raise the price of gold. Mr. Paterson, addressing tne association's annual meeting, added that the questions in regard to gold are when the price will go up, and what can be PEOPLE talk about Nye Bevan becoming leader of the Labor party in Britain, may be Prime Minister. I am not so sure. One leason is because Nye is often seen smiling, for all the world like a candidate for the U.S. Presidency. Another reason is en only Whilfe ther mv be Rome done to assist gold producers Jn eng , prlceg ag dem0n8trat- George and Ramsay MdcDonald our people deeply distrust the kind of speaker who can sway vast crowds by his oratory alone." The British, including the La-borltis, have an instinct which favors the safe men or the safe looking men. That is one reason why they get more P.M.'s like Stanley Baldwin, Chamberlain, ine meantime. ea by the recent drop in prices j because Bevan is by far the most ihe concensus among gold I,,. iAQrt anA fi, h ovnw. oowerful orator In the Ijjhor UK , tation is that demand for base . party. Canadian Casualties Total 802 OTTAWA (CP) The Army to-Jay issued its 111th casualty list ' - MteSw 1 W$imu metals should be maintained at Several Labor party M.P.'s told a good level as long as the de- j me last year that Nye's genius as i producers appeared to be that Hie government could give sub ! atanlial assistance In two ways: "First, by allowing private j ownership of gold in Canada by ; ?!mp!y rescinding that part of : the Bank of Canada Act where- fence program and U.S. stock-. an crator would go against him piling are continued. j in getting the leadership. "Espe- or for that matter, Attlee than they get Churchills or Bevans or i V The best way to ensure peace , cially since the days of Llcyd Llovd Gec-ges in these times is to be prepared flLL DO U Put Seag ram's "83" to or the Korean war, reporting by the government has power one man missing and believed j to compel the surrender of gold j killed in action and one officer 'at $20 67 an cunce; V the water test. Water, nprmit.Mnir iiro i tiiu mire unfa wuunucu. in': "Second , by - i a i plain or sparkling, reveals a "vhisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. ittnb ticviuua llftl, was May 23. I) It line instead of having to Mountain View Resort CEDAR VALE, B.C. 52 miles East :if Terrace, H.C. for any emergency, and this means huge defence expenditures for a long time. The important point is that the metal hysteria of 1951 has passed and, unless there is a world war, which , now seems unlikely, or a political move to reduce military programs, metal markeU should be much more -orderly and ' under Jess pressure than during the. last year." Today's list brings to 802 the number of casualties so far suf Seagram's "S3 debuiie it. "We appreciate that our government has commitments under the International Monetary Fund, but possibly some changes Cabins end Rooms Good place to stop COFFEE SHOPPE. STORE and HOME GASOLINE am already overdue in the poll cies of that fund." fered by Canadian troops in j ' Korean action, including 144 dead, 589 wounded, 61 injured,! .seven missing and one captured. ! The list: : Misslnj In Action (Believed j Killed) 1 Stone, William Albert, Pte.; 1st Battalian, RCR; Bruce Hill Stone (father), Stewlacke, N .S j Wounded in Action , Maclean. James William. Lt ! V. C. Wansbrough, managing director of the association, said " If you must sell t, advartist it NEWS CLASSIFIED. This advertisement U not published or displayed by tht Liquc ' Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia the real demand is for fine gold, both at home and abroad. Ac-coidingly, the objective should be to ensure that fine gold can 1st Battalion. RCR: Glare Rmv J exported without the expense N.S.; Mrs. Lillian Isabel Mac- nl delays Involved in previous lean (wife), 215 31st Street W. 1 1 rwyr pilaws osflBumms arc made better, smolcc better, Saskatoon, Sask. Lane. Garnet Francis Geor'. debasing, and to ensure that Canadians and foreigners may purchase and hold gold in Can--adi if they so desire. He added: 'It is significant, as the International Monetary Fund reports, that of all the gold produced in the free world during 1051, less than 15 per cent found its way into official monetary : Pte.; 1st Battalion, PPCLI; St. ! lames, Man.: Mrs. Violet I). M. -ane (mother), 405 Berry St., i 3t. James,' Man. Murphy, Michael Francis, Pte., 1st Battalion, RCR; Denis Mm- ARE better ohy (father), Dominion No. 1 reserves." ;ast, Bell Island Nfld. Pender, Augustin, Pte.; l"t ' FI.OOK PRICE lattallon RCR; Mrs. Mary Pen-! ,- - . .. . . ,,kr D. .i,,"i ,i. .. Iri regard to possible immedi- .tit . 1 ll 1 I ft ,y muu,, rwUB re,ial( mea!4ures l0 ht.,j, Canadian imiies, mi, wuiiuiiugii cum inented: Russell, Robert Raymond. Pte.; 1st Battalion RCR; Mr?. Ev;i Russell (wife), 4 Harris Ave., 'One expedient which has been applied to many Canadian l -lrantford, Ont. . S industries is the establishment il r ot published of j of a floor price. Such a .o ;;ure!y not unreasonable ,t Liquoi Comrol bond or DAILY NEWS i BRING QUICK RESULTS in the case of an industry which mum WW ? I'.. t I SEwroi PBU2MHER OF E.C ' "' " ' ,!" ' '? .-, ' '. - i - s also ACEC Mc 4 SPEAKING IN SUPPORT OF THE LIBERAL PARTY I C' '' ' $' ' ' ' ' J!? 51 , , V ' ' ' ) I -' - CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY 8 p.m. Me liberal June 12th Today Progress ote McEiae