Seer eS wens fae BP TTS z 2m ae si ‘ 4 of whl! Ae 1 on ah bs Sa ty 4 bing rey \ a one .S wes : We EO 8 bette | c ee . & sree NURS os see ee eae eee SOS hie , ts on omme i uid Nort rif and Central British Columblar. cop | Member.of Canadian Press — Audit Burenu of Cireulations | . Canadian Dally Newspaper Association, \ Published by The Prine J. F. MAGOR, vresiaent Subscription Rates: e Rupert Daily News Limited. H. G. PERRY, Vice-President By currter—Pep week, 25c; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00, eb By inail—Per manth, Te: per year, $8.00, we ee Authorized us second class mail by the Post Office an (cena tee pet ee pines oe wes ee ee, a ihe found so engrossing a lin his lifetime the late Department. Ottawa | Minister Mackenzie end “| turns to roam the Improvements For Poo! {TIS encouraging to know that the parks- board _18 considering plans to develop facilities at. the McClymont Park pool, work he sees going forward t | For the hill-cupned, lak In particular, ‘the proposal to erect lower there merits attention, Although the pool is less than standard size, this is no handieap to livers, Their concern ig depth not langth, and in. this respect the pool meats reauirements, 7 Besides being the most graceful of all sports, diving is wonderful training in physical coordina- tion, It also helps youngsters feel at home in the | water. Those who have attended the Kelowna Re- . gatta and seen small fry by the score-plunge with- out feaf or injury from the high-board will appreci- ule how much it means to have such fatilitics ayail- able, a diving ‘persistently anc intensively mons, ”% oe of ‘by them in either of two dir Bleachers are less important but if 2 set can he installed at reasonable cost, the undertaking would be worthwhile, The recent Swim Day was proof that occasions do arise when suitable seating ac- commodation‘is needed, If bleachers aré installed, perhaps they will serve as an encouragement to stage more events at the pool which an audience can The possibilities. of making the pool.a.veal sum. mer attraction are unlimited, itively with a desire to exped ithe work of Pariament—ur u Conseauantly, it is of -the ere- work of Parlianieni | be available in such form th they can be appealed -to speedi ‘and understood clearly. On ‘The Ultimate Goat Sprane goods turned out by Russia's state-run / industries cost the hapless taxpayers of that country $800,000,000 in 1953, according to Soviet Finanee Minister Zverey, - Inefficiency, accordine Tundamental'y a based, to Comrade Zverev, is the biggest bugbear in’ Rus- | sia’s planned economy, 9s - Worth noting ig the fact that in Russia, where all industry’is nationalized, it is the taxpayer who has to bear the loss occasioned by inefficiency and poor. workmanship. In countries Where industry ;fthment and opposition House progress ‘terest upon whieh ‘rules of Parliament which wi ‘be available as a standard wor j af ready reference still -functions‘in: ¢ free-economy, the penalty of-in-- ‘efficiency and poor production falls not upon the taxpayer nor even the consumer, but upon the pri- vate investor whose savings made the enterprise | possible, : dian. Parliament was compile ,by..the. first House Clerk, Sir arthir /not obsolete, is no longer ade - . quate nor final, Kfficiency is the sine qua non of suryi private industry in a free economy, economy it is the taxpayer who is the for industry’s shortcomings, * val for Tn a planned ultimate. goat badly needed, IL is & project whiein 15 as lab- orious as it ts Worthwhile, The fact that he has undertaken jt is in keeping with the reputa- tion which Hon, Mr. Beoudoin las been building as a Speaker whose consclentlousness and jm- partiality alike are in keeping with the very highest traditions of his great office, Senn Sota «ee seemed emery reernenene Stranded on itigh WOOMES. Bodend dee Men ANd Oe he sine Pettey, By, wis amon. bank had suf. 13 Paskchad Iabind loll gr. Negs layer? atid a few weeks dariler, find monager could swear his eailey Was one of the pang. Naw wheat had he wanted? From London comes advice that 21 per cont of the dally hewspapers of that city are un. der direct control of eertaln , Braups. This can. strangle fy dependence, eMipple freedam of though, and dn MANY Instryces, the same can be ilustrated, CI InCd0 Dish es ‘HOP SULY 1+ CHOW MEIN “The more responsive we ull are fo beauty of all kinds, the Open 6 p.m. » 3:30 a.m, more elvilized we are, the hetler citizens the mere eomplote Hollywood Cafe —The Brandon Sun. REFLECTS R LY ond Reaunsces Another trouble with our econ- ‘ne amie system Is that as a dollar di hecomes easier to catch, it some-d how hecomes harder to hold, fs eee nee rves, although some folks may fer, In Vancouver the othgr ay, & manger had a caller wh. remained only a few minutes, _ had no speeial business 4 It's predketac BY i Ailenugld shortly Jett. . The that in cola wi ial Amb, HEyyits siden’ the average man will live for 140) years and possibly a shade | longer, He whl watk on flat fect! and have ne slamaeh, Neverthe. Jess, our prophecy he will how and then have a common cold, wee mtg ee Mrs. Betlley, who had heen plan- ‘ning fhe aerial trip for years, “serambled down a ladder and catwalk with the others, Canada’s natlonal exhibition, declared open Thursday, contin. ues to go strong, Toronto, tn fret Will go cheerfully to almost any length in order to make the Neadlines, The latest is a port. thle desk In the corridor af the City Hall where ten dollars will get you miuried in ton minutes, The cantaloupe ts the only Arutt out of which one “an get three halves, LATEST REPORT Atk your Invosinent Dealer tar tne Latest Report und Prospectus of oe mentees wr CALVIN BULLOCK Whale, rannded as human hoings find, above oll, the hannler" .. , Phoned: Ud. C. Willlnms- lls the Welsh arah- | Far Outside Orders Phan M3), §tect, . ~ vetoes ies Someree meee mms eam Na ol , " r Te on vat " an) A famous detective elalms that ERIE Eee A en are Women are poor Investigators, No, he dan't married, Watch the Daily News Belng a banker is not a profos. alon that should be hard on the PRP PAP eng) Got Your SCHOOL - SUPPLIES ' FOR THE SALE « we YEAR SKEENA GROCERY at the Variety St ce : ee eer a SOON ood i . " omy A Tama mcm eece dec ceuigaeeen: OTTAWA in independent weily Newspaper cevated tS tie upbuilding of Princo Lnuey If from the spirit world whieh Prime | § King ever re~ | § gracious cot-!: tage rooms and rolling acres of | Kingsmere in the Gatineau, he imust be vastly pleased with the jretreat which the late Liberal ; Chieftain bequeathed as a shrine | 8&8 ‘(o the nation has been made | 7s ‘available to the Speaker of’ the ‘House of Commens for Summer ‘quarters, And surrounded there by the very atmosphere of Par- liamentary tradition which Mr, King created and breathed dur- ing his quarter-century as a} Prime Minister, His Honor Rene ‘ ‘Beaudcin is Working quietly but - the rules of the House of Com-_ The project is of fundamental practical importance to Parlia- ‘ment. For it is no flight of im- agination but sober sact torstate ‘that Parliiament is guidcd by ‘Its rules, And it can be guided | ‘tions. Either it can be guided | y Mhenat - ; along the pathway of elficient V@ Threat Wor se and expeditious progress. Or it: THIS ‘ean land in a morasse of techni- . :calities and red-tape bequeathed; J jby the past in which all hopes ; London, where I shall try ifor efficient prcgress bog down. | . ‘ It all depends upon whether the, t0 find 0 ‘rules are interpreted const ”- | apg y-:10r peace, It seems like a goed time :2 ‘set down my own -! world picture. In spite of ths temporary Ju ; the great power struggle, | at think the danger of another war, ly lis worse, and not less acute, lers ly | might appear cn the surfa when this is possible can 80V- | Both the united states and Ri Structively in the interests of the! | Opposition forces in the House. ,est practical importance ‘to: the, that its ruues! in alike enforce their respective rights, | ‘and can the business of the | in disputes ‘jt knocked ‘out the of over procedure in the House. The! : first book cf rules for the Cana- of Commons ' Bourinot.’ His’ ‘work later was superceded by the rules bookcompiled by .a succes- : ‘Carthage in three “world wars sor. Dr. Arthur Beanchesne. And, i before Carthage was Enally y ‘how Eeauchesne’s rule book, jf! “ > i faahieag ‘on fous [ Vu das: h a eee t iva. ‘ the Whee eds 6 at Hvatlonidue | . study here, eside pon €e- 5 ite 4 ‘kind a struggle as has hap- The work upon which Speaker | pened : ti ‘Beaudoin is currently eneaged is | history, an wp-to-daie compilation of the |, kre GVer i were “y A long succes- | pp 16 | sion of decisions which have be- .come precedents have been re- i corded since it was printed. A; ‘new authority which will con-! amost 5 : njp i tain these latest developments is (2 Rin ale ech afraid of their, i imain That is beeause tt know War, WAP, ae t ' | Hl ‘hen TIS ADVE REIS CataT (9 HOT Fupiis ce THIS 124-Y5 France, who w lsia seem to me to be acting ex. actly as big powers in the past an ‘have always acted nm accordance | ‘ tess Oe i before a clash. -With the principlé of ‘public in- ; the rules ; There are two rival big pow- ‘pasted from EF ed clean off the map, | tain and France have a mucir ‘deeper sense of his homb wir, Isle" could not, That ds the most prafouns) fae fit ugh iy! ERE, ; ea ‘ Yee a rt mm SAE AR~ OLD SEIGNORY article is written ust before I take off fp feel as to the chanc-- size-up of the Us. in the years bo oe pb of (a. Utanie world strugyl 4 oot because the leaders of Bri ally, as they are that, Lugland, Scotland and! o. , ' Fs mame cee See Ne ees ae : vee 4 1 een pigaie OO eet beni LEY uiged Best : 4 CALVERT, bispritens vit OR deliberate power wren excuse to tory than have! Of the coast of ¢ the Americans that they are now afraid of /GTf he coast. “* their sanin enemy. | So, in their hearts, the British 1 1¢ British "ay what the Duke of Wellington regardless of the ‘/4id about some of his own allies final outcome af a third world 8 the Battle eames pete nn wey eee tare pene ee eee terete manor at Lot iniere, Que., 40 miles southwest t ‘is where the Duchess of Kent and her daughter Princess Alexandra’ ate staying. The manor is owned by Seigneur Alain Joly de Lotbiniere, 68, descendant of one of the early selgneirs of New . 28 VORP Photo), THE ETTERBOX MISSED BY MANY as given 189 suare miles of land by Louis XIV, As | See It | BY: Elnowe fA hibpou it British politics today. No- body, from Churchill on the right to Bevan on the left, will leave undone anything which would avert that world war three, “a C7 They were on 100. per ‘cent| vrovince her. Hown Solid moral ground when they; browbeat the ages the power ? has jused force to resist the aggres-' ping “Egypt to'Babylon to Sion in Korea. But they did not | Wage, a, Greece to Rome to Europe. There pave a | ey g imame of “protecting” Formosa— [Which “is over a hundred ‘jntles British can do to relieve the | Q TEM Togs t rysg bt German Shepherd Chumplon Minko-Y.Steqlich owned by Mr, They did so on, t the Commun-* ¢ g€ lo stand on ‘When |. in ave th? new government: h ithe passing of ‘this’ ower. SEeeeor China.cause to fear that they | e ; ‘instance, Rome fought her rival tWere uing the Korean war "| Bloc “run interference" vin. itO get Chiang Kai-shek back * [into power in China, through the | between Pring {Korean back door. NOW the US. Seventh Fleet of Waterloo, “TL don't know wh Wales could be virtually aninil-. the enemy, but b ated In the carly staves of that! !righten me. The main purpose of my Russia, China, the U.Se\. and; /s to find out what, if Canada hive such vast epaea | the that they could survive even pc. danger, acts bie. But the ight bf] y es tne at they do tu;old pal y God they | the | -GEORGE B, CASEY. Ss Ds ' The Editor | The Dally News, gin reached ‘them, that district, posted on every 2, % ‘Office, no grass world- But what! ing miners of Anyox. useful purpose, For.my part, I end of the trail.” trip: anything, \ 5 ele a t Of Quebec city, 1 “feel sure a sig Bert was really a ploneer of If his name ,was hy the seh trail he fathered ut what Byittei. THAT is why the ighling pos- In the Atlin Dig ut what British. ture of the Americans scares|the the living daylights out of 80 | tish Columbia, insny neonle in Britain today. The British are under no illus- ions and know very well that! perts feet, they may have to fight, because they may be forced to fight by Communist expansion, scares them most is the fear that | “* American provocation might set “C. the fuse to world war three. | For instance—the Americans trict he would be most publicized man in Bri- | During the ten years he held grew ° under While in Victotla, during the hungiy 30's he made his famous’ speech in’ the ‘Teg. Islature in defence of the strik- Al that. time Attorney General Pooley was ‘committing political suiclde not only for himself bu! for his political party in B.c,, first proclaimed the “protection” ! which ts now trying to make a of Une island of Formosa—where ‘comeback under the name of * Chiang Kai-shek's beaten army i Saclal Credit, “was hid'ng out. _ . - ‘the very day tha WHAT js going on in the world ists launched the attack in Kor-‘a today is pretty much the same I pointed out at the time’ * ty im ey it this column that the Ameri-| handed against me and again. in past cans had done a- profound in- : jury to the: whole allied: morai ey : ause by that-action, 6: 005 4, . Hers, cithsr' of which could be. C#USe by that every ay ome virtual world ruler, if only A brief review of the Anyox rike at that time might’ serve i Bert. Kergin fought single- “the [olmie gov, ernment. during that strike, Mr. : Pooley, at that time,. dispatched ayant policeman fn the, Oo Anyox in an effort to the miners into, drop- 11} thelr demands for a, living Bert Kergin, the Lone.Wolf as: € Was Called, stood by the min- rs , While -Pogley. and his .police by the company. With th blessing of a Tory, governmen: j the alr was dotted with plane: mo ce Rupert and Any. , A ey : | OX transporting’ miners, as pris- Ree op oners, to stand trial. for ths! . , a are cruises even to within 14 miles! crime of asking for more of the: eM nina—all in the ; wealth created by thelr labor in| both smelter and mine. For Bert: £/Kergin ‘fhe battle Of Nite’ has! ended Anything he'won Js leit; to those who still carry on ini the struggle to make the world ; A better place In which to live, say “So long | and a happy haven at Sete: emcnintin tee Sent eee pte eerie tintin perenne Came Close KING'S LYNN, England @. . 1A 6%-ton rallway car crash, ' | through a station wall here an Use Want Ads—The Pay | came ton stop within Inches an t y Pay superintendent i J, Shaw, h.of Yegret é a ei ~ Trai eat TORONTO—One Canadia be killed in a traffic’ Officlals © of fire, automobile and casual er in geod weather In poor weather, they said, Is'that orable, end driving dangers: 1, Most aceldents occur : tco late. | 2 ‘The average dtiver requires| | about three-quarters of a second | i : to move his foot from the ac= |) 589 3rd Ave ne telerator to the brake, an oper- Was taken by many. oldtimers In | whic t nee aL he let when the Sad! one-third of his stop ing news of the passing of Bert Ker. | O0¢-'H bping Ison at 40 miles per hour, { 50-miles per hour, 160 feet, (lence. i 4, rhe majority of traffic etn tent ntenete eerie tment oe a | Every Two Hours For Labor Day pf ' {pres aceldent every two hours ‘round-the- over the Labor Day weekend, ae. cording to a forecast by the Alt! Canada Insurance Federation, ‘the ' federation, Which represents more ‘tha ty in. surance companies, snid chances of highway accidents were great. and during daylight hours than. at night or ’ The ‘reason, g ~ most aceldents || rpg ig My ty were caused by carclessness—of=|| yp. tliat len becanse motorists are lulled Into a feeling of false security When driving conditions-are fay. Spokesmen for the federation Pointed out the following week- cause a‘drived does not sep what | Pace 4 § comings-ot because he sees jt ASSEN Ser Hosni ation which takes up more than| 30 miles per hour, the minimum | i Stopping distance ts 73 feet—at 3, Most accidents Involye*driv- | UN ers of five or more years exper- | 74% Gidents occur on stralght reads | La sae i n wily i clock n 200 Fast Passen yj i Sailings tet To Stewart ik Urday gy To Masse any Charlottes — a AM. Angus! yp To South Cueey AUS. 18, Sy 7 i be- Fresh LES SMiny Prince Rui serving Beg dlis- | At! ! t ace | THRIETY. 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