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Che, per ment&. $1.00. per year, 61600 By omedl Per iwenth Toe pes vet en 0 Authorized ag second class mill by tie Pat Utes ere, Allicn, Aye athe Oma Departineng Ottawa t Salmon Threat V Ts unlikely Ghat the Boo aned salmon pack will reach the ]}o million cases mark this vear, West orn Fisheries remarks, The iierezine adds that it his not been a bad year but the experienys of falling liaek co rapidly from Ure sepsitiobal vers of the recent prust has cared a psyeheln te g reqetion in something close to despair, To make things more cneomfortuhle for BC. fichermen, the Japanese have hit the jacknot in their odant ocean fishery, They heve tbe more than 69 naliian salmon, ‘They will ca nore than |}. mil- Hon eases, ff prone to dase, ley could wreak havac oth workd salmon prise levels. \ — However, there seer to be i) advantage to beme onthe short end of the stick, “The smal] sulmon pack hax pushed prices upon the North American market, salmon ware- houses newly empty. B.C. salmen sellers will not be, as dependent on foreign markets this vear, They have their hands full supplying demands at home, especially sockeye. The greatest danger from the huge Japanese pack ceums to be at this time a full-scale invasion of our ’ Japan's I Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, and of course the United Kingdom, find they ean buy sul- mod 30 per cent cheaper from Japan, our fish sales- men will have a difficult time breaking into these markets when our salmon pack is again large enough to Warrant extensive foreign sales, The Japanese have apparendy deep thinking on this question. IS are her best potential customers for manu factured goods, and at the present time Japan im- ports much more from North America than she sells to them, She wants to develop more trade here, and she will not jeopardise this vast market by er ating iN feeling. | ‘The Japanese 4 ot heen doing some Canada and the |t Will be very Lough competitors on world salmon markets, But they can not afford to push Canadian salmon out of Kurcpe and elsewhere, unless they are prepared to face possible setbacks Other Papers Say... ve PERE OES EOOTEDOROTEEOETEO LES od the dafly newspapers ore yee business they are so civse to the people that they acrve. the News has this to say’ their business VOLIUres sib cee s- fully, home, and farnily life mere cf fieiently and comfortably pends upon ine commun se the support that enables 2 on survive and presper. therefore be alert to the needs’ and aspirations of the peop.e i SETVOS, ‘audience of yarying tastes © interests, $t miust entertaln Hy well ticlze as well as praise. derstanding and humility that inay follow ood leacership., It needs the : : : evi}, the wisdom to offer sctund European markets, Tf buyers in sueh countries ass, sto ‘in and betterment of the community.” ' follos) has confessed (hat when ihe is appointed to office he ask. te civil servants as many ques- itlons as possible within the first ifew weeks; atter thar'he is ache amed to ask questions, and does iwhat they tell him to ‘de, as ‘though he had birself arrved sat the same conclusions. [been much ‘the bureaucracy and the nunis- iters of the Crown, between the non-elected ‘There have ‘stances, indeed, where the one eee b eee re eee eee eoeeoveente NEWSPAPERS ROLE The Chicata News feels that in thuticns becuase On the subject “A newspaper is almus. Unique even oto manage Ubedr ae competed the job of carrying wer VER DYE aye * ’ - ‘ my : The newspaper, in tum de- Barly Warning (DEW) radar line NB. and Halifax penetrated the ryt Addressed to it vad . * ! Engineers To Honor Canal Builder In Ottawa, tomorrow aftes- noon a memorial to Colonel Joby By will be publicly unvetled bs R. &. Heart, MEIC, president «: (he Engineering Jnstitute «: Canada, Brigadier J, L. Mebville. MEIC, honorary colonal com- manant Royal Canadian Engin- eers, and a representative of the Minister of Transport. The memorial is a red granite fountain located near the Laurier Bridge on ihe driveway beside the Rideau Canal, Colonel By commanded © the Royal Engineers In Canada dur- ing the building of the Rules Canada and some of Ottawa's earliest buildings. The town took iv’s name trom him but, one Cerrainiy in Canada there has Hundred years ago, the nam yy confusion between 8S changed from Bytown th Ottawa, ‘The dedication of the fountain has been timed to co- ineide with the centenary of the City of Ottawa, The fountain, designed by Sir as inform: if must tandards that require it te eri- “Tt must learn as well as teach t must have sympathy. anc un- courave to convhat ounsel, and the faith to holeve ndvanee the constant —Niaeara Fails Review, BUREADCRATS One British cabinet minister who has held a number of port- plocted in- the recent and heen western Arctic from Polit Barrow in Alaska to the mouth of the Mackenzie sis werked In the area of Melville Peninsula, Baffin Istand and Poze hoasin, Joli, Que. Churehiil, Man,, and Edmonton supnlied (he vast central area, OTTAWA DIARY ii Nectzon Did you ever get all dressed up hopes of belng ready to travel practically all trip for which the .round the world and get told preparing weeks suddenty that you weren't going They had become huian pin ny place at all? Probably you've never, haa th cxperlence, And if you've miss- ed it, just lucky. Sullivan would have sald with su) he among business fastiiintion : in Y tts closeness to the commenty cay it serve This ems ‘hos A CHURCHILL Pe Ws mutial denendense., Its reads CANADA oO rrs depend upon Hie new. mer mo fur the duformiation thal fea: po ‘ MONT JOLI”. them to Hreet their poverna. o- and cnevavenegenannestonere” Als SAINT JOHN tal affairs inteilwendy, co utede co. . ‘the i! r RAGE USA’ & ‘PORTS ES HE GREATEST ARMADA OF ships in the hissory of the north, assisted by cargo planes, has supplies to the Canadian Aretie for construction of the Distant across the con‘inent’s northern: rim, Y earge vessels from ports on the est and west coasts of the United States and from Saint John. fee-strewn waters of the nash. West-coast ships supplied the This map shows how river, EBast-coast Planes from Mont (CP Phatal nble to make ¢ innoculations 6 Welfar cushions for the at National Health and consider yourself Giseases. mets for India and gon their genius for underspatement ona Spartan diet of anthanalar. | ont Pranklin eer {t's not a happy one. Ia pills. They had arranged with: #80 s reported under arrest, 1 ; pps the communfeations companies ¥4s Lucero who vdiled army CALVIN BULLO td, Certainly the Ottawa newsmen i sapte some dixpatehes bac Oe aadian attic from their travels, Our corres | flint rebellion, . , “* nondent had even sent his wife joldom In connection with their ahead by commercial applications for visas to accom nea Os ron re uv Me ee atiaterae Etat they could share pany External Affalrs Minister end In Lendon and Paris be Pearson warienves ont hey he’ went behind the [ron Cur, correspondents Monday, midi They got thelr visas finally and tuln. they got away. But the precious documents weren't delivered in- to thelr hands cians watil almost the moment ¢lforts of th when the pilot of the Pearson lined to prove a completely wast. | * plane commenced to warm up his engines. The real truth ds newsmen had abandoned all r altiine s Soviet visas were forthcoming by the ed Investment. By Thursday a that the word of the visas and the pla Charles Barry, stood for over once a wyeoMme ot appar “ » Canady nerson becomes. in fact. ihe with their manufactured goods on the Canadian Oy ie enn was omen q Mundred years In Trafalga: market. ease where a cabinet minister, Sauure, London, England. Wher Optimism, But. . . PPOSITIGN to our free enterprise system most often originates with those who don't have the desire to make use of the opportunities it presents, It ix this keynote of the svstem—this insistence on rogress—that has given Nort! America the world's lighest standard of living. More than just a system, this business af getting ahead is away of life—a frame of mind. It is opti- inism, tempered with reality, Consider the reflections of an unknown author along these Hines: “Peotolf a street ir this morning and being in no hurry, began moratizing on the actions and probe shle character of tnree men who had alighted just ahead of me, ‘The first one was even then half way down the black and was going on with such rapid etrides that he had already put a couple of hundred yards between himself and the nest wan, “There, thought 1, yroes a hustler nia who's hound ta sue ood in dite’ The second maa was walking rather lowly and Impressed me as one who would do fairly well, perhaps, inthis world, Put the hast fellow was just dawiling alone in the most shiftless sort of way, Lvery quickly sey aya dgyyy ay a loan, “just thell incl 1 We. All three were ahead of me” Such is optimism, tempered with sobering re- ality, Anotha: kind of optimisme-surely not of the Vorth American variety--is reflected in an adver: ticement recently in ‘The ‘Tintes of Indias “Charming girl, 1, fram very respectable Hine du family wishes to marry multimillionaire, Apply Bas 306d," REFLECTS and REMINISCES Whvever ds vau door do not do, never deny that fe & easter for the young couple of today wee cin it about bart, ish thelr hame by poly fron dealer toa dealer having thelr ea apprised. The Belelan Congo govern. ment de renertad to deve says pli of more thi dO tadbenss in the teensupy, Bs met alayes co dimple to Team the itlest dadee, conecermapg detieiis and high finanee, Sone men are recovnized by HALTPAX | Wholesile cut. they deeds. Others qure nnows, by Theis mort ynes. If you happen to have a pal Inspector for who WH hel ven out without. adving vow that took whieh nieuns vou are a eheap skate, hang on te hin, fo my property, | 4 mp) THE MELROSE wey @ FINE, KAMOUK CHINESE DISTIES Y SERVED TO] TPEHERECTION 3329 SOUpe For Orders to phone Take Out gt titi ‘read a sneech in which he later admitted he did | not understaad, ‘director of the Department of ment’s policies again’ t Its ertics cromething of an dinferjarity com “heediess” builders was deplored hy fanuel Cole, reglonal land. Central! Mortgage and Housing Corpo vation. Ty a speech here he sald few trees add beauty and sie, ting af (ees for subdtvistons hy! $ R VICE ee it was replaced, in 1948, by a larger fountain It was presented to the National Art Collection- Fund in Britain vo the National Gallery of Canada, the hose And only a few days aco the Agriculture's marketing services, a civil servant, made a public speech defending the depart fountain has been made aossible by assistunce given to the tne stitute oy the federal district commission, The Historig Sites and Monuments board aml the City ot Ottawa. The davited euests at the une valling will be entertained by the Engineering Institute of Can- edaat a duncheon In the Chateau; Laurier at waigh the pruaveipal speaker wal be Mayor herlotre —nr role which belongs, of course, to the minister alone, --Montrear Gazette. WILL SELL CANADA Three peaple are stardng out fron Terento on an waneual mission, ‘They plan ta travel abeut the world telling ther peoples about Canada. Amonn them they speak six liaigtaces, so are well-fitted fur ose) cob That {tis aamerttarious tack od indicated by a group of bu dics men flnanedne the trip. In the past Canadians have been too mete, about Cele own country, We hive hid part in the taiveliing. eereman been made to accommacil? plex when talking to people af members of the general publle more dinportany ations. Fiape pily we now ure [ese that com- histerle event. ples and are beginminn to spend oe eee ap. ‘The rapid develonaien! of H : d § Mooney ust aw ee Bair Fined 99° meen rie ag It Uhways ts mare effective, ki se" icence a however, Lo talk to other peanies LADNER @. Suspension in thelr own Janpuages. TE they hear, daa familar tongue, the experiences of people of thede own racial orladns, they are mare apt to pay heed This trio wilh © Iveyson, tar 2 wild he selling Canada dn the miacker alo, Gadner trunk road, af the world and they won't be cellbap us short. price pald: by two Delta youths, | Windsor Sia eldents, SOUND SLEEPER VANCOUVER dames T Mhittese, 28, fell asleep tn tks car whieh ran off the rand, plunged | dawn a 10-faot and over a three-foot wall onto | a howling green. When found, | he owas sib sleeping soundly | wid unhurt, ‘ THE MINUTE WET A Harvard processor has ured that fab persons bike ag walls ing to reduce, Tn ylew af the lnek of will pawee Ubphiyed by come overwedfat | Quends of ours tt wll probably ue the Minute Waltz, Hamlltan Spertitor. \ SPEED... always The Daily News | | : | COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT When Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us! John A. MeAvinue. radios and television sets, who may wish to withess (ls ghig chanting, “We want aut” Renan Boyerehuck and fohn word Sunday night that drive president didn't They Hstal® evaporited atten pale wastes and thé accumplation wore charged with careless driys (1ans found Ipe whieh resulted: dn two wer “atlyue. convinced that sugh was World Briefs at External Affairs himself. 1 cr ey y had been! patce with the in advance,, WILD Department aywinst Far-Eastern | Lonard] has sald he will hold: They had purchased’ elections for a new congress as As the late Gilbert and tropical clothing for Singapore, a week. ii closely suretded exile, Peron fore! in a brlef written statement to But as the days passed and no! Rus. began to look as though all.the he newsmen were des- | ‘ternoon, when there still was no eal engines were almost ready ta’ turn, the correspondents were | A | [ ) R | \ G yw - ai «a = olm - case, The only person who be- Heved otherwise was the Minister: predicted confidently that the | Peron ‘Military Leade, Being Purged by Lona, By BROCE HENDERSON | Q BUENOS AERES WW Argent tiny couatry,® say \e Val royal Bo | low thas new Javernnent olay he new Areenting was pp ret paulgins mibtary pent makes Manne ta hed lenders wine Dele high pt 8 tate for Peron'e y ‘ol AG. Wi Xtiniy oti | JUAN the fallen dictator jy top! ti under depo ch aighator Peron, cwn time ab: ‘ a Arrests of some 20 generals | plans, Then ye 7 ne were repurted by anOLHelal postions hp inlet ak eourees elise (ean They sd cr Switzerland mY V0 lok in pour te have Leen PrKEE Up pense le We ! mainly to prevent any ud tn | < wn Peron shoud he seek to make a of I ‘comeback, ‘There dy speculation the pen-— igy eraly will be retired altinittely, a dnee apparently their any error in the eyestaf the news 3) HOVEPHTCLL Was having obcyre - ‘he orders of the previous rep. i ime aad proceethg 1 if Although there was No cons firmation from offielals, ather C sourees reported that those _ under arrest Included the for- mer army commander-Inechilef, | Gen. Jose Daminge Molina, and ; ‘tne rest of the Heman junta! which tuck over the governs ment after Peron resigned, and | yduring its few days of rile in' , Buenos Alres negotiated, the victorious rebels, HOLD BLECTIONS 2 ophe paace resulled ine instil f lation of Maj.-Gen Eduardo: ¢ Lonard a3 provisional prealdent. | eae Boat pink hace hi) ot a (" LATEST REPORT |” Ask your Invest! Og for tne Lote! 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Into Sump, Exe, Nat probably just minutes to spare. | ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Stoker NEW YORK (P--Police court The newsmen thought Hon. | QUICK SERVICE : ORDER FRA , The gallery mide the fountain officials are giving wholehearted “Mike” was just trying to be: available to the Engineering In- approval to the world series. stitute of Canada for dedication games scem to be keeping M to Colonel By, Erection of theynattan hoodlums out of mischic!. The comforting, They discovered really knew his Russhans. “Normal ‘e have 40 40 When the documents fnal ormany we have 50 to 00 came it was a case of all belt Said assistant district attorney | new cases U day. Today we have well that ended well. The news: , ° only 20.° The only reason } Ca men scored up some more points’ think of Is that the world series jn favor of Hon. "Mike" for the : has the ne’er-do-wells nailed (0 trojan efforts he had made on} thelr behalf through diplomatic, channels. They developed a it ROUGH ON POLICE warmth of regard for Hon. Pa puerta Reon hare Martin, who had approached, - se riot s sme y With it oaue abet a Whitton of Ottawa. A guard Of parrage of rooms, wash Daslis Soviet Forelgn Minister Molotov honor compo-ed of cappers Of and torrents of Airty water to- at UNO In New York when the the Royal Cenadian Engineers qay when it tried to quell 4 is: situation had seemed desperate. and aotilitary: band will Gk gurbance by 90 «ltl inmates of a And they even thought of Molo- | “West Derlin delinquent “home tov as one of nature's noblemen: ies, Special arrangements have gne police w ct pa, Wh having responded to Hon | oie ae we Puy pea Ante, thes pennant the dis: were a happy paity as they fin- turbanee, led by nightyown-clad olly took off. 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