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Whore’ Craftemanship Counts ‘Count’ Oj we ‘in the -history-of Confederation, | can : ‘unite, { made: ‘truce with the capitalistic { dts* socialistic: + tieal- “field: y ..j ment of. the: moment in Fedéral ‘lie’ desire for’ a change of gov- “which: uthe so-called “splinter” “at “asvaulled’, “Oh oh hus Jaa Efmore Philpott On Holidays | | OTTAWA DIARY By Norman.M MacLene | The. different polit fea! partic ag | are figuring. out thelr galns ; and: their jo3ses in the second | Jongest Parliamentary sessions, Both the Pc’s and the Lib-! erals consider that they are | sharing: one important dividend | from. marathon ~ talk-fest in| common. They ¢ are optimistical!y ; of the opinion that a shift in: public sentiment back to the’ two-party system ts well under way. , Neither, of the old- time par- | lies can quite explain’ the origin of the movement... But both of them: sense the trend. The Lib- |} erals. are disposed to. attribute: it to the Winnipeg declaration of the CCF which diluted that movement’s soclalism -and gave it a new slant towards capitalism, The ‘PC's believe, that the public at long: ‘lasts is realizing that a change in government in Can- ada is likely to come about -only if the .divided. opposition forces “Not. unna naturally, ‘the two old- line: parties. are’ in’ sharp dis- agreement over the issue “as to which is. scheduled ‘to benefit more from the present two-party trend, The Liberals’ believe that the CCF, as a result of i its newly- system,” has forfeited. much’ of dynamicé.> :They argue that: the docirinaire so- clalists' insthe party aréi’t.going. to ‘be- satisfied with's:the, new swing” to. the right, Ad: ‘that they. will. tecognize® “Llberalism as. the: closest thing dao real socialist ‘movement in the poll “ ‘The "BC's" aren't: conviss: 2nd | tha “any: weakening of thé CCF: support for..the, Liberals, Their diagnosis is that the basic move- politics is a: widely- -spread : pubd- ernment, ‘They argue that this motive now has. become stronger that! the original purposes for parties——CCF and Social Credit —were: formed, originally. Con- sequenitly, they contend © that any- trend back.to the two-party benefit: of political tisin.. ae Conserva- . 4 coh Say es The test ‘of which party is cor- rect in-its estimate of the cur- rent “situation — will. come, of course, - with the genera) ele- tion, -At the moment nobody knows exactly when that will be. Although. majority opinion| doesn’t. expect it, if still could! come this Fall, Liberal MP's are quoting odds of 40-60 that a vole will. be held late this Autumn, But the best informed: sources say that the PM has yei: to. make up. his mind, ‘That is! sald to be one of the purposas | of. his post-sessional holiday | down the St. Lawrence, Some definite announcement is Ox. | pected bo he made on his return, _ KANSAS CITY? un- ~A\ Jamal- | can Negro prie lest. of the Church: of England sys ‘he and his wile til iy aby Wridey, Red, Grover ‘U Bullock mide the charge Wedlnes say dn a lete ter filed with the Bridlsh conan} here, Consul Juhn Lege sald he was forwarding the letter to the British embassy in| Washinaton since the Ineldent was nob in his jurisdiction, Bullock and his wife came here to yisit relatives while tour. Ing the United States, In his letter, Bullock sald he and his wife took seats In the middle of | | a hus at Milam! for the trip to Kansas City, Ab Perry, Pia. he U eaiateehoaeaana eee keieas 4, i at ae tees Wika iy the port honda for a record sei hove lawl yon and outbound 4 PO peel Rome ey gee enE aes Eee tm nee ae Om ae Whey geen ~DISEL: AY INVENTOR'S - WORK—This ultra: modern museum at Baddeck, N.S, houses many .of the models and instruments of inventor Al2xander Graham Bell. It will be opened Aug, 18 by two of. his daughters, Mrs, David Palrchild and Mrs, Gilbert Grosvenor, both of Wash- ington, The $35,000- building is close to the grave of the. famous telephone ploneer who had a home-at Baddeck for 35 years. (CP: Photo), Museum D Jedicated to Phone Pioneer’ Canadian Legacy of Bell’s Genius BADDECK, N 8, (CP)—The museum dedicated to the genius of Alex- ande Graham Bell whieh val be. opened here Aug. 18 packs a rich collection of} the inventor’s. work. into a modern building of dramatic design, on the shore of {the Bras @’Or lakes, ‘The museurn : building has a /heavier- than- -air machine here triangular architectural motive ,in 1909, The pilot was J. A. D. based on the tetrahedral kite de-|McCurdy, later lieutenant-gov- sign used by Dr, Bell in aviation |ernor of Nova Scotia. 7 experiments, Some of the kites, |: Another exhibit shows Dr, Bell’s too; are under the high, sloping |hydrofoil specdboats, jroof: which is a landmark for |Ners of those the Canadian navy + miles. around. “The. building houses a collec- N.S Russians Build Township. At Antarctic SYDNEY, Australia — Riss! | sian engineers have, ‘built. an! toh of relics, notes and working , ‘mazing township in’ the’ “Ant- models’ of Dr. Bell’s inventions, bert Grosvenor and Mrs. David Suez Canal To Ship Industry Woes By SAM. DAWSON NEW YORK (®) — The Suez Cana) dispute—still confined to! a war of words and nerves-- offers new problems for the fast expanding shipping indus- try, A great shipbuilding boom Js adding tonnage at a steady clip hut stii falls short of potential demand, shipping men say. The vana) dispute adds new tension and uncertainty, . Even before Premler Nasser’s move to natidnalize the Snez, ail, metal and shipping Indus- trles were jolned in a race to expand ol] and ore carrying fleets to keep sten with the big post-war Industrial grown in ‘Asia, American and Western Jur ope, The world’s largest tanker has heen launched in Japan—-The 84,730-ton Universe Leader, A sister ship and two — slightly ‘}smaller ones will follow, FLEETS GROWING The American Bureau of Shin-> ping estimates. that — 5,000,000 Bross tons of? new “merchant vessels will be added to world fleets this year,’ to equal peacetime record set in 1954, In’ a} 627 ships are’on order in the world’s shipyards, world’s fleets have been In-; creased by.4,758 new ships, total- ling 33,577,000 gross tons, the, bureau reports, tankers, emphasizing the -erest | prowth In the world's consump-. tion of ol, > In the last few years there has: the! | | In the 10 post-war years the | | ' Nearly half of these have been | EE EE Crisis Adds. vl and ore carrlers may mile He cessary the deepening of” soi{s busy ports which the glanits could not enter if fully loaded, The Suez Canal, too, Js 00 shallow for the super all tank ers now being built, — « About 60 per cent of. thegi} that Western Europe uses~and its thirst for that: fuld. eontins ues to grow sycaally passes through the cana), : Shipping men here say' thot #¢ the Suez should he elpsed., considered unsafe for shi oping, Lit scieeze On present iol would be quick and painful, They, estimate it would take up to.30 per cent more tanker canae nacht an) a re move Middle East al} around , Africa, Should ai: the ‘dispulg West's with Egypt spread through. the Arab world and shut dow); yeh Gf the all production there, ui huge Tastern hemlspherg * fleet, temporarily made mle would have to shift'to the W ern hemisphere, There th wi ‘lt try to keep Europe supplied’ : th oll from Venezuela or Nor th: an erlea. ‘ West. automatically’ means” increased) are'tt: 2,500 miles south. of: Perth: Thiv have selected.:the ‘fro- lf ‘covering many fields besides the telephone for which he is mostly ‘It overlooks the estate|: ‘expedition, ‘P;. G. Law, said: system “will re-act mainly to the |. ‘a large base Priest Victim OF Jim Crow Wisin ab the age of 13, ANOTTTER NOATLOAD of and i Untonded from a Great Laken Irelghtey Ab Montren) as | : OU IN EAI Nrovement, Incoming shipments are 8d per cont | 7 zen iit of Queen.Mary ‘Land famed. . r for jue stel. whieh ts part; Where, he spent’ more than 35,PAY TRIBUTE of the Inter: ulional : ‘Geophys: Summers, and where he died ini Mayor. John B. Hynes of Bos- ical Year program, lea ye 1922 ‘ton, where the inventor made First reports’ of the Rinsla nt} WIDE INTEREST ithe first telephone, will speak by | ~ base —called « Mirny’-+-reachied ~‘At Baddeck he pursued scien- phone from the Massachusetts Australia with the ; return’ of tific research ranging from air- | city during the ceremony. So several members of .the. Aus+ ‘ctaft to iron lungs, and the ex- Will Mayor Howard Winter of tralian Antarctic. research { hibits réveal the breadth of his Brantford, Ont., where Dr. Bell pedition from Mawson, B00 miles’ interests, “The telephone exhibit lived when he conceived the bas- southwest of Mirriy.. , et the. original instrument ic Prine : ne teepaene 1 tha carrie Dr. Bell's words in aval. and airforce jets will: The director of the: Australia an the first “telephone .call ever roar over the town where Cana- | made, from -one seetion of his dian aviation had its ‘birth. | working quarters to another — Canadian warships will anchor! '’Mr; Watson, come here.” iin the bay, where in 1919 a Bell | “Mirny is a very “Ainbitious project. They have 60.men. where|, we have 20. In size they’ compare with the United Statess >expedi-it. Jean Lesage, minister of |hydrofoil boat set a world record | tion on ‘the other - side: of ‘the, ‘northern: affairs ‘and national!of 79:86 miles an hour. | continent.’ «0: i! ae |tesources, whose department! Across the bay Dr, Bell’s grave: | ‘The Russians ° have put. oon built the museum, describes Dr.'stone bears the words, “Died a | at. Mirny. -withi Bell as “a daring original think- Citizen of the U.S.A." But, says | streets compléte with electric | er with a mind that tirelessly Northern Affairs Minister Le-: light and power lines; -séveral: questioned and probed.”- ‘sage, who will speak at the onen- : apartment blocks, rows of lavor- | His “Aerial Experiment Associ- ling, “this universal man was aj atories and igloo- like < store- ation” built four airplanes, One citizen of the worid, for his gen- ‘ houses, . tof them, the silver datt,;made ius enriched the lives of all! Leader of the Russian ‘expedi-. the first Canadian Aight of a ti peoples in ill fonds.” tion is Dr, Mikhail Somoy, for-j-~ mer commander of the Soviet, : ‘floating ice base at the Nort! Pole, Using seven aircraft, hie! ‘plans to leap a mountain range | ibelween Mirny and the South: Pole, and establish two forward | | bases, one near the magnetic, pole and one near the, pale | ‘proper, a SALT LAKE CITY w--A state it open after the blast had level- meer offielal announced anontne: Jed the cafe, | verted testimony” Indicates thal) What nobody apparently knew | Juaking propane gas eaused the, tharint Cafe to explode at Monti- frum the propa ne lank branched | leello, Utah, Monday, , Kiln, and ny uring ab leaat 25 ‘house as well as the eafe, 1 r 1 ' Chadrinan Otto A. Wiestey uf “Somegue fram (the api wl whe any nats ‘k then me Utah's suate iudusirial comnts. ent house may lin nat say. Patrolman “Wiliam H. Barnes ae alu it wuilee ae thoy dit, bit, hey may -- Milton -Ponne {, f" t SS. return ron) WONLICENO : no Non, Poppe ot Pein aM he’ helped ‘condnet hess, valve,’ Wlesley sald, sald he arrested huth men,on w] figs intu the blust’s cause, | He sald leaking yas Apparent charge of fighting, see he did) The enfe switched from “bate nat see the ineldent, pied” propane gas lo natural gas rn tre en sunday and started oushie Ibe | Monday abowh 2 hours before ranch Gas Line Blamed. sald, a man gob on the hus, de- matided that they “move to a qurant and the apen flame tian oven touched It off, In Utah Cafe Explosion | Wiesley said) was that the line | 1G innd served a nearby aparkinent. have*gone over and opened thie ily fed the cellar of the rest- | OTHER PROBLEMS Shipping men say that the advent of the. new V glant tankers 5 NTPH 16 ROAD GRAVELLING OPERATIONS The travelling public is re- quested to proceed wilh can- — Summit Area unl) fur- ther nalice, Observe Signs and Signals Minimize Delays for Minister-of Highways G. E..Beaton District Superintendent i i tion in the Galloway Rapids |: forerun- | been a marked increase in 01 . ders: for still more oll tankers| 1 inow is testing at its Dartmouth, ; and bulk ore carriers. “4 research establishment, These reflect the growing de-: “ Dr, Bell’s daughters, Mrs, Gil- | mand for oil, tron ore, bauxite, | - gypsum, nonferrous metals tu Fairchild of Washinegto: keep pace with the plant éxpan-;: b B ‘ will be here for the ene © slun and Increased production of | y urro ” American industries. ated The United Nations estiniates 7! } that 150 million Famibies.-in oth underdeveloped areas’ lack adequate housing. ee 1 i vt hoy One answer is a frameless, fe build-it-yourself house designed ‘ by Canadians of Canadian aluni- r, inum. 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F, Edwards, Manager ’ 315A Third Ave, West ut Second 5t., second floor, phone: ast Ye PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, | Lugosi Dies : , {captain LOS ANGELES wi— Lela Lit. Wiesloy sald a workman wha kos, who won titermnatjonal eee in Wa era stage and sereen fame in the ver Sestiite ednesday ,; ‘ehut off the main valve on top ile role of Bram Stoker's myse : of a propane gas tank Sunday,’ tery “Dracula” dled here fanny Another witness sald he shut olf Ithe same valve when he found Phone | ate smatesdiane sbi ty ovwu traffe ds keeping prea c@e Photo, ATTENTION Ve The Voters’ Registration Office in the Court House at Prince i" August 18 Rupert will be open as follows for the Registration of Voters: CHECK NOW! 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