mt Wo ofa , ‘ ‘ . tit Fak. af hag row it ve at , on? ro, ry : te ee “a's, yd y how & vie AEG ae ym Bot ae, a * u wo a Stout a : Oe oe gh . 4 ue ie : agit ace ry! a 4 { $ ‘ , fe o a , : Shes . ts .. ' , ut eS, tyes Med Wet vo 4, $ Proposed Power Commission Most af the hig rivers with power possibilities from headwaters of the Yu Skagway as well as on the ‘Taku. AL Ra SG ee tH . ‘a 2 ~ Prince Rupert Daiiv News Monday, Mareh i, 1fL5 eee amet An Independent daily newapaper devoted to tee upbutiding of Prince Bipert and Northern and’ Central Bri ish Colin. | Member of Canadian Press Audie Birdy of C revitat fone “ Conddinn Dally Newssaper fosolaten, Pobtaheg by The Prince Rupe Daby taws bhntted ste ‘ 1B MAQOR, Precttest. 0 as ve! Subsoription kates: Ry carrier--Per week, Mey per monty, 64.00; per year, $10.00 Ry mail Por month. Te: per your, $8.00. Authorized ga seco class malt Ly the Post Offices Lepartnient, Ottawa ~ mee have their source of beginning in Canada, but the major part of theiy jou ney to the sea is through Alaska, The legislature al duncaa proposes an Alaskan power and water resources conmission to try to reach a mutual understanding with Canada for mak- ing use of the power on both sides of the interna- tion: boundary line, Mrs, Ryan, commenting on the measure, point- ed out how Canada had vetoed the project fora big wuminum plant near Skavway by refusing it water power from the Canadian side, She said Canadians are keenly aware of the falue of water power fur the proposed project, and is quoted in press dispatches as saying: “And they are saying they won't permit its use on this side ot the border, ‘They are playing international poker. | 4 rita apa widde ave no We would he doing the same if we were wide awake, TOL eet ane Wit Bs service government's -polley to- party rift, iy likely to be present | swomhne from narning anything! Ware hydrogen bomb talks in an at the debite and may even! We ean agree with the statement of Mrs, Ryan concerning the ability of Canada to play poker, but it may be well for the Canadians to look at their hole ard and realize they may have more to lose than gain by their present policy, Canada's proposal to make use of Yukon waters for a big plant on the Taku river on the Canadian side would be handieap- ped hy lack of proper harbor facilities, and the neces- sity of shipping its products via Alaskan waterways, Furthermore, there is erty of water stemming Yukon for a plant near Alaska has rivers and lakes on its own side of the line that can be harnessed for power, and ina pinch Alaska no doubt will get alony very well with- out Canadian power, but Canada may find it some- what of a handicap to get along without the port fa- cilities Alaska has to offer. The idea of a commission to bargain with Ca- nada may not be a bad idea, but its powers should he arefully considered, and powers of this commission should ke spelled out. : The appointive power lo such a commission should ngt be,inyested in the legislature, as it has demonstrated Tis not to be trusted, apparently po- litical issues come first ard the ‘lerritory’s welfare tukes a secondary role, Such a commission should he appointed by the governor who.would act as chairman, There’s a pos- sibility something could he aceomplished if such were the ¢ase, 4 the-case, no —~Ketchikan Daily News, REFLECTS and REMINISCES ee ™ uy fp , Ay ‘possible on any part time job of attempL lo assert his Jendership take part in JL He has been In: | i | t | i ' ' ' Hl t ! ' t I ' ‘ t t 1 { t 1 thing but rieh hear a buffing. his own cireumastanees, Yankee pluce you always try to borrow cash from when you {all whterly in trying to raise the fund; froia |” Chiat fiend of your,’ A Toronto bandit to have when ho faked a (cathache, He's x oreal druggist, and now the hows has vn genulne headdehe, Incidentally, Crugelst. Jaurenee, Fraser River fish boat ‘Cilewn Hare on (heir way to (he Brill h West Indies where an istand, ealled Bequin ty satd to be popue hited solely by women, ‘They are Hid te ke without elther sextant veloraas, and once In the Indlea, : which should be in advance of the summer hurricane season, of engagements, iy a i . One advantage df being any- be. the’ ?7th of Ireland, avusic hat you can ‘and + + + | marehing, laughter and lind in. the ‘danelng. Aye and there will be a basement ahd daw, your own frolicking Ume of it the round conclusions, ... JV push be well world over. past mikinighbp Pomeone has q 4 + been In the hose, But it does! According to auvice from Ot- not follow a stranger covers the tawa, the question of capital roof, The householder knows all'punishment ty coming wnder ‘more permanent review, with a “promise or prospect of develop- ' 4 A bank, In the Judgment of a ment. A likelihood or possttility contemporary 1s ferent method of punishmont? + % ih | #*roported |: recently stolén $400 the boss Is the fe + + Burney Stoney and aboard the Brian former nor chart, Both are Great War ought to be in Nine for al sorta + + + A mallelony tongue in almost but not quite as effletent at rune Why down people as a motor car, — Moosejaw Times, + + + Prize for the most contemnt- Ible may gues to the Rochester (New Yorks thug, who “Inm- hnsted" a erlpple over the hand with a hammer, robbed hin of 40 perfectly good dottirs, then (cok awny hls crutehen antl pawned thorn, hor fwwsband was i. now French 4 4 Thursday, God bloxy you, will porte war Promiar, : man ee Hy » C fet Builders and Contractors DAL 5241 215 lat Ava, West Se ae eae entre * ndaay Faure rishex oul of the Qual d'Orsay lo Aprend Lhe hippy news thal miking headway In tho formation of HKOVerNMONL, The 46-yenr-old Faure, ap. nroved by the Natlonal Axson. bly Inat week, Wy Franco's Qi the }@f fbulishing the death penalty without the scaffold, but a dif. 7. year, instead of $1200 per year, iparty leader Clement Attlee to- pulston from the party for (ls: ' prime Minister of Canada, ‘lowances, This, of course, Is in yy { at Ahane Pilpolt WVA Men Get $6) HERE are the increases in the War Veterans Al- lowanees as set forth uns; der the new bill now he-) A BRONZS BUST of Agnes Macphall, first womin memb r of Parliament, ts unvelled in the fore narlianient ; Comman: chamber by her sisters, Mrs, Maredith Reany, Palmerston, Ont, left) anc rs, wen re parnament, Rally of ‘Toranto, Miss Macphall, who died lust year at the age of 63, sat In the Commons as a Instead of $50+ per month,, United Farmers of Oritarlo member between 1922 and 1940 and later in the Ontarto legistature, single men and women on WVA! u ’ {CP Photo) will now draw $60 per month, | Instead of $90 per month mar. THE : tied couples will now draw $103 ttle To [ ‘ Attack : ) it elles on permilled n= € oe Cd ETTERBOX | ’ . ! MR. ST. LAURENT . ‘ ° : come are raised from the present | | fevel of $720 tu $840 per year fn | On Tor H-Bomb Attitude the case of single men, tania ' couples are now to be allowed a The Rt, Hon, Louls Stephen (otal yearly income of $1440 per! LONDON (Reuters) -- Labor: Bevan, whose threatened CX-1 St, Laurent, QC. A ee eee nes ee t Howeverer, these cellings do: day teads an attack on the Cc1- iugreelng with Altlee caused (Ne: G-tawa, onlario. Dear Mr. Prime Minister: / cover the strife-torn Labor party, bed with flu recently, way, a student of history, T have edd Jobs. ' Attlee will join battle with: ‘The fiery Welshman clashed :been quite ccncerned over the There Is also provision where- brine Minister Churchill: In the Publicly with Attlee last month: proposal that the Canadian tay- by a man who gets a chance © F House of Commons on a Labor during another Labor parlin-: payers guarantee the beads of gel a good steady job for u feW i motion censuring the govern- ‘mentary attack on the govern-.a private company propodng to months can take that job, wit} ment for {allure to bring about ment. Crux of the disagreement build a natural gas pineline by the consent of the WVA authorl- 4 meeting o nthe H-bomb among;Was the H-bomb and atomic way of Port Arthur to Toronto. Hes, ‘and then go back on thei¢he American, British: and Rus- arms, whose ue in war had just You know the burden the regular WVA grant when the job! sion heads of government. ‘been saneltoned by the party but. Canadian National Rallways runs out. questioned «sharply — by -have been, and still are. But we ee The motion, which calls (or Navan ‘Iminediate Brith efforts to! * he : ‘ uch an innocent way THE government has met the, promote such a meeting, Is ces-' manele sven " a Lihat A " 12, Val rf of Skel- maln request of the Canadian/tined for defeat by the govern-!™e roan eatin tata ae Dake 192, Vol. II, of Ske Leglon, in Uhe raise of the cash; ment majority, which will sup- jend of meetings and appeals to: ton's Life, of Laurier, Slr Wilfrid grant from $60 Lo $60 per month, port a Conservative counter-mio- jsave him from expulsion. A ver ~ was quoled as Ravin ne we ; e a. ition to hold off-such talks untip /@8 of alternatives were mapped! wive our credit and no N ne me government has not tee | ve Paris treaties to rearm West Olt to keep Bevin inside Labor more,” .. other than the $13.- ep . th he Leg ea Sea ir! Germany have been ratified ‘ranks while still salsfying anery 990000 for (he National ‘Trans rals e permitted ‘total in-:*™ " sete, come to $1200 In the case of. BUt its. presentation may. bo Allee buckers, a continental, _ single men und $2000 in the! Key polnt In the struggle bee | ' ,, beam told that the railway case of married couples, Tha: tween Labor party leaders and’ Gy [ ( | @ debi, Including amounts ab- reason for this refusal is ex-ithe followers of the Insurgent i 1S i $$ul 5 sorbed into the general debt nay -W ‘Int is well over three billion dollars plained by the Minister as fol-{babor left - winger Aneurln | s lows: ‘Bevan, no . | ' . from such a modest beginning. . . d endge * No doubt, Mr. Prime Minist ee, If the cellings were raised as: t you will reeall all this in con- above a good many more yet- 4 | CCF f d erans would automatically be Employment .. i 0 ! ocre § taken on the WVA Ilsts. Jt would . |e be necessary for the Minister af, a cuestions 4 Finance to find an additional n nswers $24,759,000 this year lo pay for! t y pay " Snothis ralama are questlony the Increased grants. j Hhout unemployment insurance and As things actually stand THEN.) omplayment, together with: aingwers’ teeing a loan sought by the VANCOUVER. th. chanenge |T7ans-Canada Pipeline promt. lo Social Credit and CCF tan- ATA, didate; in the Lillooet by-clee-; Moreover, only. a very small ‘Yon to “thrash out” forest man- iMrorortion (maybe 2 per cent) lagemen: policy In a*three-man /Of Canadians can benefit from idebating tour through the con- ;bullding a. pipeline by way of now, Canada will spend this year rerived “a qe \ employment Istituency was issued here Sat- | Port, Arthur. 9 , hsitranee Commlsston, Jou are 3 $28,145,932 on War Veterans Al- vacertia about any pole “an not jurday hy Gordon Gibson. , restate to send ie your question | “The former Liberal member of We wt “_—mn un aiwer wad tbe the legislature, who resigned the sh tt da thls caiman ‘ epat f . Voltowligg tre some questions witht Llllooet seat Thursday in pm answers whieh may be at dnterbse (lest against the government's (ayant, forest policy, ‘ald his campaten . for re-election will get rolling of World War Twa, Q. Can a person who has never ‘yey, week with visits to Britans : pow ob jbeea insured under unemploy-inja and Squamish. tdrawing to a close anil we area CANADA continues to lead the Men insurance apply for a job i ‘oppy to report that results have C, J, HARRIS, Islington, Ontarlo. : apne ape rn: avenge 1 RESULTS GRATIFYING The Editor. The Dally News: addition to the sum of $54,678,- 000 which will be spent this yerr ‘or disability pensions for wound. ed men of World War One and} $72,840,000 for disabled veterans aemarerertencaneeninee “I'm golne to ask to have the politics and let (he voters hear {hanks and appreciation far tho the whole story debated In one |Heod publleity given the eam. ; He am. valentin your publication, seven and decide for then A.D, PITT-BROOK nol even the mighty and rehiarnment for a few months and United States—hos any Iegtstt-'then was self-employed, 1 am D ogts % poo u ™ tion Ih i" “a bonkes UNE unemployed al the moment Can Coes Whe Mne job done hy owtly peoeive any supplementar . Beer War Veterans Allowance act tn pane ane danny Hobe 7) Meunwhite officers of the BC. : Seeretary. \ benefit: during January, Febru- Liberal fation have endorse. ee nin wnt note nt eee Canada, aury and Mureh? dberal Assoctalton have endorse | r " i ' ” ‘ne! . e a ven ina year when the ni} A, No. ‘To qualify for, supple. eu eh Gibson's actlon In re ‘Imperial Profit Honal treasury faces a heavy mentary benefit you must either “ening. deflelt, the parliament of Cun-.have worked) In Insnrable em. Hydney Smith at Kumlons, Set $7,884 588 ads hs voted unanimonsly for ployment for nt least 99 days “s8oelutton president, wit d i | Al a sutbstantial Inerease ty the cash since last Mareh 31 ar have had lowing a weekend execullve renee TREAL | “ot Canna: krants to the men ond wainen wt henefit year whieh expired! M08 Hhat Mr, Cibion “he ex. Tobacco Company 0 Canad who need hep. most... ‘sme Mareh 31. erclaing a democratic privilege 1.4, today reported w net, profit SVINEA HR ORAL HE | Q. Would you pleare give me,l taking bly case to the electo- ic ae a for 185 igh tTer ge rinse are two polnts whieh © Mat of thé’persons tean claim {eo ‘can by eae tour ‘nc will come up before the arity, as hpendenty 80 1 tan get ad, Ne sata Mr aha nnd ne enue figure was naa ie 3 mentary committee on whieh higher rate of bonwftt, naval nat suppor” enh 8 compared with thore may well be Improvements! A. ‘The dependency rate of Dera ‘an ¢ , , in the WVA uct as it My stands, benefit 4s payable to a claimany |, Mr Smith also sald (he meet. l, Operating {neame roxe about Men who served only In Eng-{who has one or more depends Ing (leelded to call ¢ Hee $80,000 . 7420,485. Working land are not eligible If they gery. ents, The mumber ts immaterial, sponvention Hl whe B. rte von, 000 000 bi red with gn. ed In the First World War bubi A person with a dependent! ty Hon thls al ‘ . OL} ter, !500,000 the nrevlatty vent. thoy are eligible if they served; (1) man whoxe wife Is boing |YenUon wi he got Inter, '600.000 the provions year. Ihere In the Secand World War, Malntalned wholly or mainty by . That hardly makes sensey Mme (2) a married woman who jha; a hiwband depende , Also widows of ex-aoldiers who he ‘th A person wlio attest served: [nh allied forces are same iWholly or mainly one or more timex denied WVA rank IT tNeY: ctidren ander the ape aft fw ny ne nina were 2) yearn, or Oh a porxon who mali NO don ea en te Hie HeceMATY taing a self-cantalned clomentla 20-yens reakdonce cl leation, cstabllshmont and , supports I think thore ts an excelent) therein, wholly or yiainly, a Nore chance Wat the Committer will kon connected with him by blood do someting about thear qrlev-|relallonahip, marrage or adope boy. Pee Pk anti earneees Announcing the Appointinent af H, F, CLARKE (B,C.) 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Sane OF Norway Holl © RUIPRURIMENTS © FILATK -: t Welle eit wen vf Ot 8 Glance, femparative win carte iin coal, OF gna, OF is that now and’ then youh: "} {to took dua ‘In“order: to. be sur {lveatly smart, Almoxt-overy:tn- [eloge. str f}| sus of Parlinmontary opinion that “dr the shirt he was wearing: > As a Canadian, and, in small | was never-sharper than when he Inuthorities recelve a constant ‘wot iota, or under this burden, | ldering the matter of wunran- Our finandlal camnalan is; t Hogs ‘ ee! age U wf , - “, es n inl world in her treatment ub mw _fmploy ment office Inthe two vanndicates oa any Pe orate waleeet nee Packing Crating Diao — Sto1sg y . ’ a ’ vhs my as n ry a “Eh aly. . avg . we * Mp a : .¢ ae a ' i He the brunt of the sli ae hore Q. didn't pay any unemplay- plalfori, am ak On iM ‘ i naner publicity they receive and: Lécal and Long Distariéé Moving": ° ye stragple In tha lacunae _ Datform, once (he campalgn is! wen ban ' 4 (wo world wars. tment snsurance contributions under way,” Mr. Gibson said, {hls organization wishes to ex- Lift Van Servi:s q No other country, anywhere— Seat tay na rovineial ov! “Let's go back to old-fashioned "ess Lo you and your paper both ppaye re ra oN | if Imperial " ue in lsh Moy you-have|nintter, eye BUNFoCeIL mig PORe._slinilarity i dividual Is put on that apotsome tally o matte i time or other. , Bon; Cabinet at a new noni | Ministers aren't exonipk: Canada, shoy For example, {8 isithe consene {its governina; manufactur It Is taken: Prime. Miity alatement ; 5 ‘ Defence Minister Ralph, Camp- ney didn't 100k '-too ‘beght the ather day wheri he .rofused: to answer the question da to'wheth. cr or not Canada possessed any steck of alomle werpons,/ What made lon, Campney look a bit naive in the stand he took was the fact that ob the, time at which he wax playing: eagey ‘on |; the subject, ot Catia 4 atomic ‘resources, Prime Minister Wins ston Churchill was Magussing the pempney | same subject In the British Honse {22 Uons te ‘with the utmost frankness, Cas nadlan -MPs Just couldn't con- vince Uhemselyes thal | Hon, Campney was a better judge of recurtly riaks than Churehitl, 1 simply seemed to then’ that the {Canadkin Defence Minister had Ht tlle more atarch than ‘usual oe nient, re ate et cage, But the actual fact is: that Hon. Campney, who. isa very ‘smart fellow indeed at all: Himes, { i ‘ \ t ; t made himself appear: slightly | foolish by «declining to answer CCFer Hazen -Argue's, queations cn'atomle weapons... For It isa! well-known, fact: that Russlan Intelligence is concerning Itselt | @ continuously with just such ques. itlons as Argue asked, The Soviet GUT iui: t james stream of information from thelr | ‘agents. They hope it ts accurate, Bul they.never can he quile.sure, Bul iv questions such’ CCFer Argue asked—admitledly in ail innocence-~were to be answered Moscow woukl have an-offlelal check on the aceuracy or other: wise of the Informatton it is be- ing fed, Hence it.is the policy amongst Western nations gen- erally to refiise to answer ques’ Boys’ Hard wearlny cloth, dark pats. ea’ térns, Very Spe. : i tlons which might fisalat the clal. Pair | Kremlin'in checking op the resjp | :. Hability of Its Intelligence’ net- || Boys work, sa ne te ed : ‘The Churehill statement in the { aoe it sete ae ees Best quatity i T-A-L-L-0-2-1-N-G rubber. 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