te ey mrt teva ett Oedl wapebe a ki ae Aa no CANE UN AnG ee ven AAT Ory 4 Sybsa fi me elt Cl: ate’s ‘behalf, ‘Diefenbaker: might|., | Have: ‘nothing: to worry “about. {But St'is, generally - ‘Known. that | sta. rlehines ld begin to push us ° postage?” “Don't ng ue ¢ an Te ‘TB ne hte i iro! oh ‘halle han women, oo says, Dye D hnial ‘BletzThe- nhiyslelan’ tall’ an ‘audlonee Mons “day. What the ‘vital. drgana. -of, men: are’ more’, fragile than othe, of women;-and 200,000: more, ‘men: than’ womnn have. dled _tnpually, dn the’ United "slater JH AHIe decade” tet O. yanta frome 4. ‘Lo! av. i ‘partleularly dangerous for a he: tala ‘wharang women: Ind: the. golng, harder nor 80, oa tn v ah — . re oo ' | ae » Foods: are: wie ‘Foods on” Ching rwiane| | | ‘Ral ie Suh pa an , Ha ke sate a) hay _ _ 226 . eer ne ‘upbuiding. of Prince Rupert |. y about tha : seme af open race, Mp, ohn. Diefenbaker. Of Prince, )-, with a: considerable-hahdicap ‘in el indicate that:the Prairies ‘are al- ae Be most fanatically: n"f “| ported yellably to -have’ Sol Thor- PC ciicles. | ee supporters in -the. provinces East ja little: red: ‘schoolhouse: in. On- * “etario. as -a, boy, : ‘and: ‘always has been: ai ‘strong: drawing: card. be- | fore Ontario’ ‘political ‘audiences, “) the: powerful: publisher . of the . “| Halifax Herald, - Through {excellent : ‘reports. which the, Her- ye qald gave. 40 ‘Diefenbaker" s Mari-- 4 time: -dppearanees, © "1 tion. ‘| had a. head start: in the: West, 3 “| faithfully on: his behalf, and: hal Ja wide. ‘fringe’ of: support: inthe? . { support’ -basically “was what’ it | And’ Hon: George... | was'that Alex.. MacKenzie, num-. ber: one figure‘in Ontario PC cit in-a suite. cat Bigwyn.. Inn, Lake patton ign Drew : ‘bre’ ee fe aan on: his behalf. “fe f ‘phe! ‘Conservative Parliamentary . the caucus: “will - fix upon’ some whl proceed to: turn on the heat ‘those. ugly, ‘ie hands,” es has-mil-'s| "ale Ny taking i By Nornian M “MacLeod ereresectverccsovscoeiasssorets Pwo things are” ‘fairly obilous Progressive- Conserv- |. ative: leadership sweepstakes while the Several contenders are cl pa the naddeek and ‘before they. have: left for: thi ‘Albert; Saskatchewan. sires: respect to: rank- and- file suppor : . : (cece etc: “Report ts. from’ Western’ Canada S or of -Die- " tion; ‘the:Prince: ‘Albert. ‘MP is re- |: veldsen;: , ‘prominent’: “Winnipeg | - ‘lawyer. and: power in’ theMant=,|-° ‘toba: PC. councils, invhis corner’ as his, tactical: ‘advisor: ‘Thorveld- AW; REPORTERS: SURROUND. Prime Minister St. Laurent (far left) ata press conference in ‘Ot first: ever ‘photographed. It is believed the first time & photographer was permitted to take’ a picture at. a. ‘Press conference of any - Canadian prime minister, sen ‘is, no! mean. asses in n Westerns Furthermore; Diéfenbaker has By STAN ROUGH - OFF TO THE “otantorres’. After: weeks ‘of. planning” “our party, under. the peerless ledder- ship of Fred Barr. 'the’ Squire of Tl’ ‘ell, left on: the: Union’, stéam - ship: “Coquitlam” ‘for. our: des- |g tination, - ‘the , -Queen Charlotte Islands. :. * The. “Coquitlam,” " thé invert ed corvette “Lonside,” was built | of the Great; Lakes, He went. to Down’ in- the. ‘Maritime. provinces he‘is perhaps: even ‘better nown, (One, of his'staunch ‘friends was the late Senator: W.. H.. Dennis, the yards. of Durham; England: She has a gross tonnage of 1,400 with Ja length of 252 feet, a draft af 16.5 feet, carries’’a crew of 60 and. can accommodate 0. ‘pas: sengers, Her captain; ‘is W. -Me- he has: be- come’ Widely: known in the East Coast ‘provinges. eo : But this ‘is basically the. situ, ation that-obtained-at’ ‘the: ‘time of the 1948: leadership’ ‘conven, Diefenbaker , at that. time Fred Smith, has. beeni’ with the Union’ Steamship for. 4 Years. QUIET. TRIP. ©. was represented . in: Ontart tn Leaving. Kitimat: at: & p. m. our committee® which* “campaigng jw. ny ° Torry. Shupe, Gordon Strain; Atlantic “Provinces.” Yet: when Fred Barr and myself;. reached v S| xl: h followin Aay, After a four- ‘hour stop we were off again. anid, woke “Drew had/up to find ourselves: at- Masset walked - away.+wi he “marbles | atthe end of a 55 inile Day. in by a wide margin: ‘ oe thet ‘Charlottes, ‘The: ‘trouble :*for: Diefenbaker | JAD one. time there: were: Seven canneries, in the Masset, area but concentration: of canneries’ at Prince Rupert,-plus over-fishing wiped: them. out:-The. population of Bays: summer. ‘Tesort, carrying consists, of ‘approximately: 250 - - |. people, who are engaged 4dn-lum-?. had been when the’ ‘race started. cles, had spent two. solid. inonths’ ~} bing for crabs. © Moored to: the dock’ were sev- pr eon sewed. up the ae surveys who River: to. thes Alaska border there awere + no. such || agent: working on any candid-| skéa at “Port Clemenis 40 ‘Hours: ‘out of Kitimat: ‘and un- baggage. “Squire “Barr: brought ‘along-the furnishings" for his cabin, which represented numer. ous: boxes marked ‘fragile, We made arrangements with. Mrs, Pauline Johnson, who ‘was: driv- ing a Volkswagon bus . to drive us fo the Barr Ranch on the Tl'ell River, The bus was barely large enough to take our equip- meat and ourselves, Mrs, John- Sol) proved: to he an extremely ‘colmpetent driver, backing off the long bridge from the dock to the shore with the rear window ‘blocked with batjige, and around several trucks on narrow causeway, Her driving Diefenbaker. is not popular, with], eaucus,: The: ‘Assumption. is (hat ‘candidate .more ‘to ‘its : liking ‘than the Prince Albert MP and on his behalf as MacKenzie did for Georee Drew, That is compe- ‘tition - that: easily ‘could’. leave Diefenbakar, althotigh dhe post- adds favorite; FBUNGIN gy, the’ post. EWR -y Port Clements. has a‘ post. of-! flee, scHool, «ga Hoya store, -hptel drive along a remarkably straight but narrow road brought Us to the farm of Boh Beitush, at the end of our road, PICTURESQUE SHUTTING | Bob Beittish came to TY! ec) 44 yenrs ago, Ab that time the dis- tricl was booming, Settlers had taken up land and several cam. panies were drilling for oll, put the gushers did not matertaliza, The sotilers found few outlet for (helt produce and the young men went off lo the war nave to return and the boom = wai over, Today Bob Is one of thy few orlginals left, His farm ts a an Isthmus bounded on ‘ONG glee by the Paelfle and on the otha hy the dal ‘Tell River, He grows a wide variety of vogot» nibles In the slx month frost free eeason and has a small orchard that doves very well, He Is the ' Tanty one for miles who sells yoge ‘ ctnbles commereinlly, so Wan t Adse=T Cc TEE MVE is Wa h hey Pay; © The TYell, meaning “Roaring TUAT. 8 haired Violet Briggs |s worth $10,000 say the. oxports, Tb ds the biggest valued stamp on ‘display at the conyention tn Toronto of the Brillsh North STAMP held by rac. _Auneslenn Philatelic &oclety GD Photo), CIVIC CENTRE NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT PREPARED FOR THE ‘ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING orf Prosidont — Mr, A, P, Crawley yr ‘Wieeiphyaiuene: ‘date, M, Woyman “Fa Troocuror wom Mts Fr, W, May for Socrotary — Mrs, A, L, Boll 7 Civic Contro Annual Gonoral’ Mooting Thursday, Octobor 4, 1956 8:00 p.m, we ee py TE hela g , i oe mh kk hk hee ww 1. dA ehh hoe mh hea ham hh pw hh bh hoe tht hb bh meh basi cb ethan min hhh hem he me mh hbk vaaf 10Ns commission’s final hearings following nada tour, The CARTB series of a ordss-Ca. “tapi private broadcasters’ proposals: : for such things as an independ. and ‘TV and for more. private. |; station freedom to. form.,.nebs works, are not in the. best, Inter-, ests of union members, The AS- sociation right of the CLC leaderghi''ty’ speak for the congress member. issue, submitted for’ financed, ' 7 mainly from.a 15-per-cent, spec- private radio and TV and-vesem~. the final sittings, the CARTR called for an expanded role ’'Toi* phasized its. earlier contention! that the regulatory powers “and loperating funetions of the Go should be restricted, «© “Under C5 "the association said’ ‘state broadcasting coursing towards a concentra- jtion of size, wealth and power, isignificant enough lo weaken the safeguard represented by eleative governments,” voy ta “he 3 agency, ;. 5 Meanwhile, the Canadian ‘As- | aera rettntntmaeneaeeennnninime | sociation of Radio and Televis- ion Broadcasters—spokesman for. took the labor congress to task: on several points \of a CLC brief. delivered when the commission opened its public hearings here last spring. , FINAL HEARINGS. The association _ submission was made public. Monday: in ad-| , vance of today's slartgpf the’ ta tay | Musical Thank-You | BONN, the bulk of .the private stations— | West Germany (Ah + Chancellor Konrad Adeniiei* 8 a “Rikdlal “sending Sceviet Premier Bulganin a tape recorder with 4p .60 selections of German classical .-¢- ent regulatory board for -sradio * also. challenged the I ship generally on the pdlnts ab AM in the main brief of tive Ae Nas consideration’ at’ mete oe v, present cireumstane- 4 ‘sald the © Cit ae ; brief’s recommendations against ier On" 5 arial! bs ut iad » on, of a ; acne b joge by By..M ane W Mant ether | Uchard i hanged corse kon’ ios Ww Are an dower, { illan ¢ ie w Yer UN ie 9st a ‘music: ‘The gift is a thank-you Re jfor Bulganin’s hospitalityon Ad- og) Du enauer's visit to Moscow’ last Andy. year. bgteges | * In.an editorial headed place to meet her,” : | “Nonsense, Balderdash, ® 1. SERVED FR Ori} MONARCH ERA CONSUL The Mirror calls the tou arrangements: | FINE, FAMOUS CIINESE TO PRMUECTION cop oe sm 3329 | SEE THE ALL NEW 1957 || WILL BEON DISPLAY Friday and Saturday, Oc Door Prizes — Refreshments KER LTD. BOB PAR Tabloid Assails Bigwig’ | Who Annexed Spo tlight t sees LONDON (Reuter $) —The tabloid Daily Mi” ror has lashed out at the “bigwigs” who “put their cold clammy hands-on the visit of Princess Mar" " _garet to the island of Mauritius,” ora we we i - “Will they never learn’ “the: mass-circulation paper says: “The pr incess ” was on Mauritius for 56 hours, she spoke to-not one single ordinary member of’ the public except to say thank you for bouquets.” ~ Instead, “local dignitaries were vheeled into” ie Drivel.” po tee THE MELROSE (hn \ Sney moe nisites . 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