Wye at hereon Rupert |can investment in Canada ‘|the Social: Crediters:: “ribber stamps. for the. Philpott nkee Dollar Jobs | ODY Knows for sure en‘ the -hext federal} ection will be called. But itis already clear. that the main issue could be Ameri “Recently tii, the ‘House of Com ons“ an “opposition -MP “called ew | Yankee party. ee ' signs in the. 1). |tozbe. sweptzoff. their feet.in any: is ) which.the church: Ne principle which areexpounded in the yas heard to say not long ago sibly not altogether happy in some ss rofessed principles. to the af- “Tf they.would vote for the to ‘believe as church goers, ot different in certain res- eminder.that those with » federal. election might: be fought {plosives ‘slogans: as those: of 1911 ~ | those'nYankee : is -|m “tb dodge. the: fact,’ American in- "-tand* perhaps. eyen:.one-third, of ‘fall the:b y Canad >? Hans -in.,Canada..: _ There were. many. pipeline debate that the 1957. ‘around. as; emotional ,‘and_"ex- ‘when the long feign of the Laur- o me like a good time telligent: Canadian ‘emotional .cainpaign: to:“cut- off dollars,” .2. good iny. Canadians could lose very vestment in-Canada today is Tes ‘/ponsible: for. atleast 2 quarter 4 od st jobs held: by .Canad- ofthe Dominion. Bureau. of: sta-| tistics: has recently published an ook} which ; may -be btained by: ‘by ‘forward- jing: one - dollar. -fo ;{he.. Queen’s ‘Printer, Ottawa: It;.is' called “Canada’s . International. Invest- ‘Liberals. —- the} ; ier” Liberal: ;government was}. yee brought to and: on the slogan-“No ve “ti Track, Nor. Trad “With the Yan-_ he’ facts.of “American | westment \in:. Car da. For if). : for:any. reason, Canadians. were}: NEW PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS ‘of, the British Colum ia: Atitomobile association ,was officially: opened on. July, 5, More than-two hundred: invited: guests were on hand: to see Attorncy ~ General Robert Bonner ‘cut:the ribbon and declare the building “officially .cpen. (Top).-Left ‘to right—Mr's. C, EB. Thompson, R. J. - Hastings (Director), Attorney General Bonner, Mrs. Frank headed for: a capital expansion this year such magnitude that even op- says he’s astonished. ‘The stepped Into a full-scale ec- we “PAINTS OPTIMISTIC PICTURE = booye -Record-Breaking Ca In Store for Canada Ho the fact is that Canada Is ¢x- industries | ton. eeds In thei w= OTTAWA -(i—Canada appears record-brenkine |] timistic Trade Minister Howe ‘The minister told the. Com- mons Monday night that a mid-| year survey by his. department indicates an upward revision ‘of 1956 building plans involving outlays 28 per cent above capital expenditure in 1955—or some $1,- 974,000,060 as against $6,280,000,- 000, The previous .estimate had been for a 2J-per-cent increase to $7,529,000,000. Even that pre- diction at the beginning of the year had caused the minister to express ‘doubts it could. be done. - Mr, Howe’ gave the figures as onomic debate initiated in the Commons: by Opposition Leader Drew. . a RAPID. EXPANSION | Mr.Diew sharply criticized the government's ‘economic and trade policies and moved what amounted to. a want-of-confi- dence motion urging ‘adoption of policies: to ensure develop- - Little; President, C.- E. Thompson, E, G. Baynes. (Bottom) Tne new headquarters of the: ‘British Columbia~ Automobile asso - jatlon .at 845 Burrard Street, Vancouver, At extreme left is part “of a collection of: antique vehicles on: display for. the opening. ARY By NORMAN M. MacLEOD jnet-realizes this and recggnizes that any difficulties which it may be having in getting its program through the Commons isn't a valid issue upon which ‘to go to. the people. It doesn't like the obstruction it is meel- One fact which the. existing turbulent. pace of Parliament is serving to demonstrate 1s that the. sleuths of the press ‘are on the’ job-with a vigilance | that ‘guarantees that no move in the increasingly bitter ‘struggle’ be- tween the patties is going to be missed..." os eee For instance, the. other ‘day Rt.:Hon., C.D, Howe,’ then, ‘act- ing Prime Minister, left Parlia- ment: Hill. to call: upon the Gov- ernor-General.at Rideau Hall. . “. {ments :in.Canada..were-roughly -|1900, but were only about: 1 to 5 0. go most as the produet ing to indicate the ple, going to the polls, . ed inthe failure of church, “Within. a matter of. minutes ~|one enterprising Press" Gallery correspondent: was in print with speculation on the possibility of a snap general ‘election.’ His theory. was that Mr. Howe ‘had gone to discuss .with His “Excel: ees ment Position 1926-1954." | "THIS" official book shows. that - American’ investments in. Ca- | nada”: increased’ fram a mere 4 $163. millions “in. 1900. to. $9,622 iions ‘in 91954000 oe er ‘/-4In the s od: : ence ‘the advisability of a: dis; vestments increased ; only. from: solution of Parliament. |” ‘| $1,050° millions:to $2,143 millions. |" . OE, “VIn“other words, British: invest- Actually, Mr,, Howe had .gone to: have a:final talk ‘with: His — ing'and at times it gets danger- gusly close to the end. of its patience, But in the end it is forced. to recognize that there is nothing it can do about it— that’ an election wouldn't pro- Big Cable Job Starts This Week VANCOUVER —The world’s second largest cable ship will ‘|begin laying 75 miles of power i ‘ ment of Canada by Canadians for Canadians. | To Mr. Drew's demands that ithe government give attention ito the growing trade deficit with {the United States, Mr. Howe cit- ed his department's capttal ex- | penditure ‘predictions and said CCFer Urges. | Commission ’ Develop River VANCOUVER (—CCF leader Robert Strachan says that devel- opment of Columbia River power resources should be underlak- i ‘ ' en by the ‘government-owned | ‘B.C, Power Commission. be nade available if the power commission handled Cohimbia of. have to buy their nh U.S. because they ean't get them in Canada. He said low-cost power could! nanding so fast her , ‘ | “Most. of the increase in capl-. tal outlays this year 1s for in-; dustrial expansion Involving eX- | tensive purchases of. machinery and equipment, can be obtained much of which only from for-: eign sources,” he said... SETTING RECORDS -/ - The minister painted an op-: timistic picture. ° | No country in the world had known the development Canada had in the last 15 years and she was establishing hew records In both exports and imports, Wheat sales were a major part of the picture she was making progress in processing raw ‘materials, In foreign investments she was like- ly. to. become a creditor nation, sending more capital abroad than she broveght in,’ ‘ | PROMOTE: OPPORTUNITY: Mr. Drew’s motion. urged’ ad- option of policies to develop -re- Sources to the beiefit of all parts cessing of resources in Canada, jans in development of their pital Expansion, :: we Tells House: He supported Mr. Drew's: yno- of Canada; encourage more pro-i|* RCAVICTOR |. correct the ‘trade balance, fost- 1 er-wider Investment by Canad- portunity and em loyment for a steadily-increasing population. CCF leader Coldwell urged the government to launch a na- i Uonal program in co-operation with the provinces to conserve the country’s natural resourecs, He said unless this is done Ca- nada will not-be keeping faith -with future generations. FREE PANTS SALE! House of Hobberlin development. Mr. Strachan said “to keep full control’ over future industrial planning and development, B.C. 4 Y 1 country and-promote greater op- { tse 2 ere enne ene ccuenteneee eames nenssanimtrt inte om see rae Pegs Introducing The Latest In. Radio «2: :[:. Phonographs _ “RCA VICTOR'S” NEW NOTS... but 4 Speed Phonograph PERFORMANCE RADIO NEW ORTHOPHONIC High Fidelity oom f ee ody BO $309.50 slightly highei' , tn obher modals. f+. $35.00 DOWN Fasy Monthly Tertus at wie " We Double The — Manufacturers Warranty” McRAE BROS, | The Store That Service Built \ ‘must rest in full control over the cable to Varicouver.Island this bn) ane ‘ ‘Columbia river water flow.” week, %: . The British” Excellency before the latter left for a fortnight’s tour of. Western -Canada:‘His main purpose meeting was to wish His Excel- lency. a pleasant. and an: Inter- Hin the ration.of.10.to.1;compared | ‘with: American investments. in in’ 1954, ms * Of course; it aniyst, be remem pened the lé‘Americans have een pouririg ‘money. into Cana-. da, Canadians -have. been doing the same: thing the other way _faround:. ‘The ‘book shows there | while it was happening—illus- has been “an‘impressive growth | trate. strikingly the degree to of Cahadian assets’ in the United) which the. existing situation. States, These rose from $0.7 bil- |has keyed up nervous tension in {Hon in’1926 to $2.2 billion in 1954. the capital. There is a general ° a feeling that an explosion is pos- sible at any moment. And this feeling pérsists despite the counsels. of sober judgment which argue convincingly at all times that an explosion going to happen and, that the present session will struggle through to a norma] prorogation i -{US.. CONTROLLED companies ~ gold\ from; Canadian branches the following percentages of all made-in-Canada. goods in the specied items: Motor vehicles 98 per cent, rubber goods 78 per cent, non ferrous metals 70 per cent, petroleum products 68 per cent, machinery, household 60 per cent, electrical apparatus 50 per cent, palnts 45 per cent, soaps 45 per cent, medicinal, etc, 41 per cent, sheet metal 30 per cent, pillp and paper. 40 per cent, can- ning and processing 24 per cent, nericultural implements 20 per mid-August, Most political lieve that if the VAN. CO nes Ke good care of them |cent, food specialties ond tobac-| an eyen money, water, But the Ways meer Be ie a Go,s14: per wenty: taxthies: 4" par | marglh of -Wb4odd’ which ye, Bb. f ie mee ie iS ia Moe at (gh bite Ss Met pb ty Laurent administralion” has in eS Wel NIH Ne ws-Chronicle | paperagey: Spon vents wouezpro- | he. present House ts looked upon ses ein Coe -_lducts 6 per cent, clothing 2 per) as a practical barrier 40 any’ | nso POUCA 4 PROVO, Utah sim—A police: officer who gave his wife a parking tekeb: Tuesday asked reporters’ not: to use his. nanie -heénusa."Unings ab home, are going’ to he tough enough as iL Is.” The officer gaid:-hespotted his ear next toa iime-spent neler. as he wagtmiaking ls rounds, Bis, wife had driven the cai downtown to.shope ee Loe To and he loft’ a-tiekit—hearing his slgnature—under “ve whidahleld wiper 9 tee me hie cen re % t hie vertiarinent In not. pultiehiead or dixninyed: Wy the rit “Control Kauri ar hy (ie Government af Hie Coruna NOT TOO HAPPY ABOUT TICKEI yeent, printing and- publishing 1 per cent, aa ernment. couldn't 0 games: WEIN B.C, are In a good position! a larger majority to judge what would happen if American investment were cut off from Prince Rupert; Ocean Falls, Powell River and dozens of other points. If those terrible "Yankee dol- Jars" were chased home from nl) | the factories in Vancouver we -;would have a depression worse than that of 26 years ago, It would hit: us like the San Fran- elsco earthquake, “Yankee dollars mean Canadian fobs, Tt is as simple as that. WANT BIG WAGES? 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To ask for one would or: one-party government--in other i ‘Tn brief, a government which of Com- mons In which {t has a majority than 70 Isn't Ukely tobe, able to assert Itself any a with a larger mare) pint o majority of 70 should be t to solve the problem uf control, ‘The Sb. Laurent Cah- i tne {Cable from a point near Pcint! n the | Roberts to Stratford Crossing on | Vancouver island. The cable; tobe laid by Bri esting joumey, Bu ine one | tish Insulated Calenders Cables} ,, see | Ltd... will be capable of cartying | eration of the federal and pro- | which it evoked in the news-| ete oviat | ; Fon [eicetric energy al /138,000 Volts. Jincial governments in the de- | river val- | men .who learned. of it even phe two-month project. will cost, Mica, dam | / $6,000,000. ‘Ship Ocean Layer! will -string the huge underwater: Premier Bennett and. federal Resources Minister Jean Lesage rannounced agreement in prin- lweek. —) t velopment of Columbia ley which included the i t an yet 'MILKMAN Edward ©, Chi Pp George Medal awarded him fo from a burning home, Hi part In (he rescue was quest joned after the award wa agreed’ to enneel the aware “(CP Photo Lepligtey tan seg esivin eH man of Verdun, Que., reads a copy of a letter in which he asked for cancellation of a {he resene of three ehildyen Commons that the Queen head project.” t "% should include the complete fi- inancing of the project. | nr Tax Commissioner Sood Guesser COLUMBM, §.C, i) -- Th a j South Carolina tax commission thoy “rand state auditor J, M, Smithi erie , i missed guessing the state's 1955 #166 tax take by $4,000, And that) oy os eS] | figures out to an crrar of 000003 | MBA er cent, ‘The prediction, made ra In December; 1054, was ~$l.ld,4, 4 146,000. The take was $119,950 000, . eer. cee teen mE ND we tence commmurtnme Spam mene ' Washday Problem , ‘been asked to limit the amo : " ‘vessels has been ruling the ‘wash, ‘ciple on Columbia development | lafter conferences in Victoria last | i Mr. Strachan ‘said the: -GOF | welcomes. the announced co- | But he said “this co-operation a | "We regret that Mr. Bennett {has mede no provision to in- elude the B.C. Power Commis- “3 sion engineers .in the proposed ; -tstudy"” of the Mica dam. DOVER, England = Cross: ‘channel ships docking here have .of smoke from thelr ships. The , \ request follows complaints boy | + ‘housewlves that smoke fro ’ made, State, Secretary Plnard | Ives that smoke from We annowneed In the House af | | \ / \ a == | TRY THE ' | DIAL e! | KAIEN CONSUMERS CREDIT UNIO Now Located ~ IN THE CO-OP STORE COW BAY | Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS Open Gam, tod aa, G34 2nd Ave, West - fh. 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