b F : 4 a ' ' t é es First Canadian Infantry Division Back in Business in Big Exercise , By DAVE MetNTOSU "Divisicn has worn the red ree- * Canadian Press Stott Writer Plaaetar puch. ar Somme patch, * CAMP GAGETOWN. NJ. Jods He inthe tive base since the The old red pateh was back in’ Battie of Somme in the fall of fusiness for the first time siner ei 1945. Move Than TAA troops, de- : The ist Canadian Infants certhed iy their commander, an Mac Gen J. M Reekinghawm, as § Prince Rupert Daly ews theo best cehtine nen in the 2 Monday, August 6, 149. world, wore the pateh proudly’ enna . _ oye they oeboffoon the feaenennnoncancene week = lon Exeredse Rising M Additional Bargains fxr : Ie WoT. the inet peacetime divis- | " At WALIACE'S Mojo. il exercise in Canadian his- Bou and tae tit ‘ime the Ist a a Disha dae operated as a unit: g vince it stand victorlous on the a M Grebe Tite in the Netherlands’ IM Yomere than 1 years ao. a i Heneped davy in porehos the KE me eas stored: froueh heavy y, caddie bhed te take ap defens- beieis d@.unst a supposed the The quet af Che. three ralnddoas bi pein phiyed reothe Und battalion, the Black Waton and C" squadron, Royal Caatdiate Dragoons PRIPISTIA VS. BLUELAND The lst Diviicn nad orders to hone a dort about dive miles white in wWwoadatoye red country, EE will Mrst withdraw abd then launch aeeubdep attaek. 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Gita ini Oil Floor Funinaeg and GUARANTEE YOURSILE “Canleal-Heating” Comiort renesssagenoe rorrclon's meee Wee Caitse | ! | ‘All Controlled days before help can arrive from | friendly: countries, (| Though no Nye amniunition is , being used In the exerelses, most Lot the sights and sounds of bat- ‘tle Were the same, | British-made centurion tanks _clanked aver Bailey bridges and ‘churned desperately at muddy ground, the artillery pounded away and the Infantry dug into the sodden ground. ‘WON'T GET MUCH SLEEP There is still no permanent camp here--the $60,000 000. pro- ‘ject won't be Enished until late in W56--and the troops have been living In tents, Bul they didn't have even the protection of canvas as they| moved into advance — positions. : They wi} get little or no sleep in! the next few nights as the ma- hoewvres involve many night operations, | This is a non-atomle exereise. | ‘The troops {nished with that! phase of thelr training at brig- ade level before Rising Star be- | gan. | Gen. Rockingham, working in} ! hls camouflaged caravan, sald In! an interview just before his men bexun moving off that he bellev- red there will not be an atomie war, . However, the atomle bomb was a practtcal battlefield weapon and Canadian troops had to know how to deal with such an | attack, The general said he feels no ‘auntry is prepared to undertake +a nuclear war because of the | horrible consequences, especlally loy cities and civilian popula- ' tlons, : Gunner Killed, ‘Three Injured On Exercise | CAMP GAGETOWN, NB. @.- - One gunner was killed and three {athers Injured during the night ‘when a Bren gun carrier rolled | over, The casualtles were the first {in exercise Rising Star of the Ist Canadian Infantry Division, The exercise started late Sunday |night in a driving rain and lightning storm, The man killed was a member’ of the 4th Reaglment, Royal! Canadian Horse Artillery. One oher man suffered q proken leg Vand the other two lesser injur- _ les, i Names of the men were not pre'cased pending yotifieation of rnext of kin, » ‘The Bren sun carrier, which “normally carries a crew oof six, apparently slipped off a ereasy, pHacraw road in Che exercise area | and Hpped over into the diteh, i Tt was a wild night for the exer- cisesopening and roads turned tnlo quagmlies, : ‘Manitoba Fires | WINNIPEG @ All of Mani.’ taba’s 14 forest fires were re- ported under gontgal Sunday neh Light showers Saturday night checked two blazes that hid threatened forests 190 miles north of Lae du Bonnet in east. ern Manttoba, Fireflahters had reached the hlazes Saturday and, alded hy the showers, brought the fires under control, TTARD ON TREES A beaver is capable of cutting own halfea-dogen young. trutl: [trees In a slngle night. jo ' ’ 1 t ' ; 4 i , ae we , TWO RCAF AIRMEN at the Continental Air De «nee Command, Colorade Spring’, Colo. accom ( pany two United States servicemen ona visit to © oud Eagle, anv mber of the Tewa trege of Indians | in the district. Left to right: Staff Sut. Jack Brouitleld, USAF: Cpl Thaoas MeCarthy, Sydney, NS. Cloud Eagle; Cpl. Moyd LeDrew, 9 Lamb rt, Que, and Navy Machinist Mate 2nd Class BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE Ky EASLEY BLACKWOOD John Hughes, US. Navy, Alide Cote, General, Dies ST. JOUNS, Que. @ — Pust.! miaster-General Alcide Cote died ; during the weekend, (he first | cabinet minister to pass away in office since 1950, | Postmaster ! | first LA... ! Il ' ‘ t S| | | q aoe : aot | ICP Phatos Muzzy Misses a Chance to round of bidding in Get Game and Rubber today’s deal. He ‘likes to, The S2-year-old lawyer-pon- Have more than two kings to respond at the two tlelan died of a heart ailment at level, But with a part score of 40 he couldn't even. his home here Sunday. He was | consider first stricken Feb, 1 and, except for a couple of weeks in’ Sune. was away from his Ottawa office ever since, passing—and he didn’t faney a one no trump. ‘bid, holding a singleton spade. | | liere was ab feast a sielety pehanee thet Mr. Muzzy would Oe Atte date. He ded oa heart, At his summer home tm st.; let fin play the hand. So he hopite, Mr Abel tial the ace, Patrice Que. Prune Minister St.° bhi twy hearty wih oat sHenti ip Which case CUM s king of Laurenb said he was “preatly shocked” to hear of Mr. Cotes death, i “Although my coilcagues wad | I realized from the start the serious nature of the heart- attack which the postmaster- general suffered some months ago. | confidently expected that his strong constitution and his buoyant character would enable him to make a satisfactory recovery...” Mr. St. Laurent paid tributes to Mr. Cote’s devotion to protic | Service, especially from the time | ob his entry in Parilament in 1045 as Liberal member for St. Jean-Iberville - Napierville, He! became postmaster - general im February 1952. | A slate funeral probably will | be held Wednesday in Gt. Johns, | where Mr. Cote, a Raman Catho. he, will be buried in the temny | plot, ¢ ' Aur, Cote was the fourth exabi-' net minister to dle dn offies an recent: years. The others were decnee minister Norman Reger and justice minister Ernest. |a- pointe, who died early duriog i the Second Worlt) War, and ta. bor minister Miumphrey Mats hed) who dled in 1950, All three were given irate funeral, as was former prtin minister W. L. Mackenae Klee who dled in 1950 afler retiring Mr. Cole’s death brought rit: ber af Commons yieaneles to six, all formerly held hy Liberal, Son of the late Mr and Mrs; Treffle Cole, Mr. Cote was a dircet. descendant of Sean Cote one of the earllest French gels, Hers In New France. He grad. imnted In wets and lw from the: cine tw King's Counsel in ids Burvivers frelude three broth erg andl three sisters, aap om Water, plain reveals a whishy's WATER reveals whisky’'s true flavour Put Seagram's “A3" to the water tests and houruet, Seagram's “83” Canadian Whishy : ' i ! | { or sparkling, true, natural Aavour This advertisament is not "4 eu K-4 A “& UY Merle SW hone aN Central Bonrd or palmmenntanatane, publithad or diplayed by tho Liquor hy the Govammant of Brithh Columbia, |]. Gay Seaguarn's mundo Sure ‘ | renee enqibe OH oe etesenmereneaee + eoager Chat Mr. Mazzy would re- member the part score. i WHY COUNT? Miss Brash pushed the bid- ding up ais usual and Mr. South deaier, Both sides yule nerable. N-S 40 part-score, NORTH Mr. Dale ad ¥K 1098 43 4K 5 &8 653 WEST EAST Mr. Abel Miss Brash 49852 a&J06 VS VAQJ #Q310932 $7 &K &#QI10074 2 SOUTH Mr. Murry’ AAKQJITS ¥72 @A864 HA The bidding: Routh West) North Fast 1A Pass 29 3 & 84 All Pass Muzzy's three spades won the ucton | Mr. Abel opened the king oat clits which was won by the ace In the elosed hand. New all Mr. Miuazy had to do was ta ccount, Batrhig the remote pos- “HbHity Chat dhe spades would break avs hidly as five ins one opponent’, hagd and a sinale- Lon da the other, he eould count six spade trieks, one clib and two dhamouds nine tricks dn ul ub thvat isn Muvey operntes, the way Mr. Wheat both. ‘University of Montreal and be. erlag to count it all, he ted ae heart ab trick two tio diessed dunimy's nine. Miss Brish won WH He fie on hearts and re- famed the queen oof etubs, Where ate Mr Mudsv'in alx spade trleks new?) (0 he rifts hieh, Mr. Abel's thrtee guarded Whe spot will eventually take a trick, VERE LATE He chose to rome with the ever ik Me. Abel overcutfed with the eliht and led back the queen of diimanads, Mr. Muzay won with he ace In his awn deed and now NOW he drew trumps, He was: just Peart. and possibly the entire (Suit would be available for dia- Smond discards. But his was not ito be. Mr Abel-pliyed the cight, othe ten went an frum the board and Miss Brash won with the F queen, | Eventually Mr. Muzzy had to ‘lose two diamond trleks for. idown one. and all because he. :didn't lead trumps carly. Either: he didn’t count his nine winners ‘or he wus trying for an extra trick, In this situation, with -#ame and rubber there for the} taking, one is about as bad as} > the other. i i t ' | | | | Special Menu| Fed Trout | At Hatchery PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. 0, Ivar Lindberg is the suceessful foperntor of a commercial trout -hatehery tn this town 1 miles feast of Vancouver, | ! ! | | | Lindberg, who. pot--tho flirt p. licence ever dssued in British ‘Columbia for commecetal pro- | riness two years ago dn a spot |where Annis creek runs down to ithe brond farmlands, watered by ithe Pitt and Coquithun rivers, | Ab what ix named “shady Rest Trout Farm thousands of the spotted beauties swim tn pools dug from the rich valley sail, dammed with rock barrders. At feeding tine they churn to the surface for no omiaxtyre of pork Hyer and calf lungs, spleed with oaoosinldgeon of) brewers’ yeast, The hahy Crout have lusty ap. Ppetites and Lindherg buys feed hy the lon, Keeping it tn cold storage and mixiig up hk men fresh every diy. Nearby Is a lone trough bert gated by a plpe of cou) water from Atinis ereck, In dh are the fertile trout enga Tver Ayres: On Mal whowh 50,090 annually, chiefly rulnhows. An artifictal lake iow is near Ing completion ta hold the fish Hiomore spuclous waters, | es on ' phinting af any dex enipiion ... erented: by minster eraftamen ye. attractively pricud ’ When next ya need printing, be Niro Lo REO Wal Where Craftsmanship Courts THE DAILY NEWS Joh Printing Dapt., Diol 4125 .. Count On Us ody wae [the eleanme turd All Guesswork Remoy ‘In Drydeaning Process: With a new drycicaning pro- cess now in operation at Ideal Cleaners and Laundry Lid, the plant was Inspected last week by Fred L. Carpenter, ‘Tacoma fleld technician vor the com- pany that developed the system. “The key to the whole epera- Uion ts the use of cleetronies,” Mr. Carpenter explained. “All guesswork has ucen ciiminated and a ‘mack eye’ has taken over, Electronics make posstble the automatic control of eles 4 a yo a 7 that except for the moe a fat MOst sty born stalns, hand-spotty thay heen eliminated ay becleay 7 all spoty regardle ‘ o ‘ 4s nature, are removed ln i ie process, * mt Apploximate| 4,60 Ing plants tn Nou aia Now using the 5 rarpurites the most yy. Kudlngs ino se hy ty entitle tegeaiy A On the subject, Hugo Kt i recenly aanouneed the appuiy trical conductlyity anid relative! hunidity, both of which are vlad pastors one othe efGelent Cleaning of ¢ abies.” EXTRA RENSE In addition to Che elrguing and fine piven che clothe in the ele trond y cantintled ieee of drelesnine. the new system abo provides tar aa ad- ditional inee whieh “leansiing tia ont. In both ‘lages Ure flit is filtered and! distliled each time dt is used Unus removin cat odhts and hody fats “Besides ceemiathe the eee. trical coudeeHsity und refative jj humidity, the new sestem alse] | homogenizes the deftersent used} i ple bit of deterpent is ourromnded by a | Uny-globuie of cleanti (uid!) a so that each mierosee. Mr. Carpenter said, “The end result ifaitlon of detersent te used in bat atmuech greater deeree oj efficloney is & Mr. Dale didn't like lo go to two hearts on the, tealized fom the amount used,” 1 he sald, Mr. Carpenter chat the svstear i. sa elfelopt TODAY to WEDNESDA GINGER ROGERS REGULAR PRICES ALSO Candid Mike Way OF AN Pests A ALASTAIR SIM MARGAR J PLUS 1,000 Million Years Carnival Courage SHOWS 7 p.m.— pan, rove Sharks Wed, "7 Contalps | is at not J only cana mueh hicher concen. 8 emphasized THE SURPOISE HIT OF THE YEIR "TIGHT SPOT" CAPITOL — 2 Days Only — Monday Tuesday “Innocents In Par COMEDY -DAAMA ment op, B Barry as ‘of the new PECAN whieh {Sl bed hn csdtane i I Sor fanetlog with ly POpering of a Hew ply t plan i laundry, ran i | it | ete GEONGE baWEy Alu TIONEER Phone 602 ung aay renee ew oo ae (RADIO PHONES: SMALL*SPACE Ang ARE AISO READ, aay me | Y — 7 and 9:05 pa FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE! ET RUTHERFORD N o ff IS TOTEM, REGULAR URICES oy vy? . KOU HOPE In joie “LITTLE FOYS | | 4 hauetion of trout, started his bus. | oe VICTORIA, 21st tlae, Speeiflently ineladed 6) antiripated develo 24th of informe the Comrnilasiun’s ¥, te Gorilie Chedrman THE ROYAL COMMISSION ) ON. | CANADA'S ECONOMIC PROSPECT will commence public hearings in AND VANCOUVER, 23rd OF NOVEMBER Nrlefe are invited from organixattane “ ananeintiona wiahing to express vl able economic development of Ca the problems to which Mo appears conalilerod ly the Commission ere | 4 af raw materiale and energy sure and should reach the Seeretary of the (an Room 400, Daly Ruilding, Otlava "Hh owonld he helpful aroelationa Intending ta OF NOVEMBER ews on the p nade an likely te nel ¢ among the ath Ay prienta in the vane ' din the parm he tr he eugwete W Re Canada nd changes in it dleteiIatlons le / tn tar growth and cheney ” omvectte al external markets for (ane a dian productions r é) trends be pred thet aed weodirtt f | mate potent xlst @) prospective requirements fer ‘ pred sorial capital tad w 1 Triefs mined he be writting 4 M tarwarde ‘i tapien, or more If He, shou ale ee (tart try Wa my Ar ‘at lcd Octobor od ¥ erganisations Wit briefs wn , garretary withowl hy \s nV, whe mp tonetnt i Ke