iS: a Pee ng ree tt Masai! ae it Mie qt auth den welt 48 Cn e % ‘ a hain | ae ~ first quarter but increased after | at vy MRAMHES REED: ue ais though not reac 4 (ally barring communists from jue " At Wallace's B entering the country, sezm to rye OF Course . yj have been written with the aim _. Was called off Wednesday night - at the time. “Thursday, September 16, 1954 | Prince Rupert pany News . Rain Postoones “Mann Cup Finals ; PBTERBOROUGH. onl, cP) | The opening game of the best- of-seven Mann Cup final be-} tween Victoria Shamrocks and Peterborough Trailermen for the Canadian senior lacrosse title 8 t in the second quarter because of fain. ie - Referees Joy Murphy and Lou} Vipond of Mimico, Ont., called tie. game less than five minutes | alter the second period started | because a heavy downpour made the field too slippery to play on. Victoria lead Trailermen, win- : ners for the last three years, 4-3 It rained lightly curing the ; the first‘intermission, The ¢ game | has been re-scheduled for to-! nighs. is a re A ee JAIGHEST iN EUROPE The Alps, with peaks up to; 15 000 feet, cover 61 per cent of! the Whole aren of Switzerland. I | | | I an 8th Army M.P. company, Communists As in US. B By ALAN DONNELLY Canaan Press Staff Writer I OTTAWA —Canada has no! law outlawing the Communist QUICK SERVICE : party such as was passed recent- LING the TAILOR lly in the United States, nor is imembership in the party a crime. 220 6th St. “— Phone 649 However, the Criminal Code i has always had a section dedling with sedition, and the immigra- LbLLORING @ Suits @ Pants ® Topcoats @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALIST g in mind, | The government has long felt ' that it can control communism ‘better under the ;persent meth- g@ ods and that to outlaw Reds mR would only drive them under- ® ground where surveillance would H be difficult or even impossible, ANTI-RED LEGISLATION There have been two attempts gw -to legislate the party out of ex-| w istence in Canada. H The first law, passed in 1919, | B aid not name Communists as w such. But it provided a maxi-| m mum 20-year sentence for mem-; bership in any association which! @ planned or taught the use of force to bring about “any gov- ernmental, industrial or econ- m omic change.” The same pen- M alty was provided for publish- x ing or circulating writings which m advocate the same ‘hing, Dresses For a The law was repcaled i: 1936, All By os Fae Ages . FO CHAS And — | al ep OF AA t Sj . a - mes #{ SPECIAL | From Ft} PRINT JO8 | : $8 to $255 fs it ° CALL ON Ev Wallace’ i DIBB PRINTING athe ¢ MDEPARTMENT STORER COMPANY i Faemvueanennnnunns a nenuerureermre' oer tnd ety 1 * pes ‘ i ft ie we GET THE Most FOR YOUR MONEY AT ‘ a 'S | 7 het i M 1 New FORD or MON, ARCH or an A-1 Used Car, You'll Get | More for Your Money at PARKER'S ng (rade your ear ar tenek dn naw and bene tit by the abla prices we offer Weegee me cere ee tae Re ees gee te aree este e. tote ee egmmey Wo FORD SEDAN. 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World War and. many of its, The present law on sedition members were interned but Tim ! ‘defines a seditious conspiracy Buck, then party secretary, and fas an agreement to carry out a 16 others escaped arrest, In! seditious intention, Evidence of ssive party—the Commun. 1944, Buck surrendered to the RCMP in Toronto and about: & month later was given a con- | such: intention includes, among -Other things, advocating the use lwinter may bring with it the; Canada. Guctlon, weadter,’ 600,600 tens of coal more cach fiyear thin before | World War. The productivity of! dividual US Reds have no spe- Hanateur mariners who may he ' magnetic North Pole w ;Of force to overthrow the gov- ditional rélease under govern- | ‘ernment. ment order. The ban on the party was lifted about that time, MAXIMUM STIFFER and Buck formed the Labor: | The maximum sentence for ; ' sedtious libel, utterances and conspiracy has been two years, | This is increased to 14 years un- ‘der the new Criminal Code, Britons Shiver | which comes into effect next In Prospect 2 nn Of Coal Lack persons who. are or have been members of any group suspected LONDON (Reuters) — Britons' 92 Teascnable grounds, of advo- shivered this morning at the dis-‘@ting the use of force to sub- mal prospect that this coming| Yet democratic government. in It appiies to former BLACKWOOD on. BRIDGE © By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Players Can't Measure Overealls i in Poitit Count “You have written a lot-about over calls,” writes a need to make ‘overcalls.in various situations?” a hand which‘ otherwise would! danger have belonged to their opponents igne he: at four hearts. EXCELLENT. PLAY Since four hearts was tice cold, } toy a l-or 2-trick set at four spades | would have been quite a satis! factory result, But Mr. Masters , actually made his bid by excel | Joni play, : The queen -of diamonds was. led and Mis. Keen won with the ice, She returned the jack and. Mr. Masters won with the king. With the double on his right it dppeared that two spade leads trom dummy would be, necessary. Accordingly a club was led to the | TORONTO (P)— Voters” in’ ice and a spade returned. ithree Ontario constituencies cast SEES DANGER ‘ballots today in by-elections to __ Mrs, Keen played the ten and /fill three of the four vacancies the queen won. It was a temp-'in the Ontario legislature. tation to try this procedwe! The by-elections in Leeds, Nip- again, but Mr. Masters saw the lissing and Russell leaves Sud- danger In it. If he led another'bury as the only riding with- club to the board and returned out representation In the leg- 1 spade, Mrs. Keen could win jistature, Its scat was left va- with the ace of spades, under- icant by the death of Welland S. lead her ace of hearts to Mr.iGemmell, at the ‘time minister Meek's queen and ruff the club inf lands and forests In Premier Mr. Masters ts eliminated this |Frost's Progressive Conservative government. Aid Sought Neatly by leading his ut at trick five. Now | there was no way for Mrs. Keen : winnine with ithe contract, eaiaienimensieeestonrstaeeaee ee) eye ‘Three Ridings In Ontario. Holding Vote | Progressive Conservative mem- {hers led to the by-election in | members of groups which carried | ' ince 1947 gravest coal shortage since jon such activities while they Sir Hubert Houldsworth, chair-' |, man of the Nationat Coal Board, | were members. jwhich operates the state- owned | There is an exception for coal mines, Wednesday told a'Pe!Ssons who can prove they: conference of 200 industrialists|@V¢ ceased membership in such . that, although production is up | Broups “and whose admission ' on last year, coal stocks are 400,- | Would not be detrimental vy v@s down, “and the cold | Canada. simmer hos rovbed us of a fur- ther 1.000.000 tons.” ‘ nligrants and casual visitors, | “Ths whter position is the 84 border officials are warned mcs serious we have experienc- boul known Communists and cd since 1947, We ate doing all; fold to turn them back. we con tc avoid a breakdown of “We know the noted Com- , ‘incustry by Importing coal ang Munists and those who are not: “ triving to raise home pro- admissible to Canada,” a de-! ‘partment official said. Law-enforcement officials say ey do not expect the new U.S, ‘legislation outlawing the Com- Britein now is consuming 40,-; munist rarty will mean an Influx of Rees inta Canada. , An RCMP spokesman said In- | by "AUC he wil dep.nd upen the thi the Second | rising steadily, bub not enough | “They would have no more’ to mak: up fora continuing loss liberty here than in the United of manpower. States,” he sadd. Amateur Nar ners Return | After Magnetic Pole Trip | BOSTON (—A crew of 1 the expedition reached the nip. rede pole gba 1100 miles | von af the true pole, Ie suid ina radi. Lelophone’ talk bsfore docking here that 1 would not say we plnpulnted | the pole, We didn't. But we may | ‘the first to have reached the were due 4 in Boston today aboard the fish- +] ine schooner Monte Carlo, Rev, Daniel Linehan, 8. 4, have been the first to come 0! direelor af the Boston Collede close in making magnetite NCAS- | selomagiiph station, says he urements, The pole may cover | and the other members of the an aren of 200 square miles and! Bronp compiled records te prove: we worked new the edge." Enjoy seach ‘fresher tasting a milk Protectad by Goldon Lined Vacuum Sualed Cans, Tho only connod milk processed in B,C, to. The law applies both to im- 1 windfalls and the apples eft on ithe trees, | ithe country’s 706,000 miners ts! cial reason tosmove to Canada, — ; Leeds, Nipissing and Russell. No! et to elect: a: (hb—Farm- | member for Sudbury. Progressive Conservative and! After Storm “KENTVILLE, N.S. ‘org, 90 per cent of their apples ! torn from the trees last week- {Liberal candidates ure contest ‘end by hurricane Edna, will ask !ing all, three by-elections, The: for government financial aid and :CCF has entered representatives - military apple pickers. jonly in Russell and Nipissing. | ‘fhe Nova Scotia Fruit Grow- An independent entrant. gives | ‘ers Assoclation at a meeting |Nipissing a field of four, Wédnesday didn't specify the) mo - ‘form for the financial assistance, <7 but left that to be worked out -later. Federal Works Minister Wh nters toured the district Mon- ° “and sald the government uld be willing to discuss fin- anelal ald) fy: The national defence depart- ment,;; acting on a wire from George Nowlan, Progressive Uu,- servatiyé member for Digby-An- napolis-Kings has offered mili- ;iary personnel to help harvest ¥ POO yee ee Gene me ee fe eet ne epee eee ... AS SIMPLE AS A PHONE CALL a Dial 5061 | Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTC, Across the Streot oo OF the Nation es ae a i p PHONE 684 Vor Free Hon Dellvary correspondent: “Tell me, how many points do you, Sorry, but as yet I cannot West dealer 7 poe answer that one.» Overcalls are] gast-west vulneravle based principally on playing North (Mr. Dale) tricks. The polnt count tables s- 72 Aurrently in use do not ade-' no Tes quately measure playing tricks. CHAK Q 2 Therefore you cannot measure, West East werealls in point count at the rr Meek) (atrs een) moment. I am Working right HK Q08642 HOA 109 Sow on a solution to this-prob-] pa 3 D-AJ 1005 ‘om. Watch for my new book| c--9 7 6 C—8 3 vhich will accurately translate aun (ar. Musters) playing tricks to point count, es Qos “Though felther Mr. Masters ; D—K 2 nor Mr. Dale had. an - opening CJ 10 64 bid in today’s hand, Mr. Masters Wee biaene in tense South Nid have cnough playing tricks i pis Pass 1D We for an overcall in spite of the: 9 y ag 3H 48 fact that his spade suit was far} 4H Puss Pass 46! trom solid. His willingness to, Puss Pass — Dole, All Pass overcall enabled his side to buy ‘toturn, Ito reach her partner's hand ate! the ace of: spades—and no way’ to defeat. Phe deaths last spring of. three FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 17; 9 Pom. tol a.m, ‘Admission, 25e. per person Rete » Schoo Clothes Dress . A ( zon ony Gu y A they stored too - long. iSaw too muchts . ' as “ "ALFRED ito REAR WINDO} ‘color By TECHNICOLOR “3e cc KELLY "WENDEL COREY: THELMAR Tay A Faninus Phat “TODAY TO. 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