br i] eet eee An Lidepentent daily nea span toetnte 4 nah Cerny, ang Nearterh my The JF By carrer Per vere ATK ain. Sieh Sat bias Bere Authorized Ab ean os ODay NOs Proves Be YAO tha oe The : aed ei the voheliding of Prince Rupert Botin Columba Le pie of Caresia ons ' oy News Limited oppo per year, 816 00 ro $ac hoe De patinie v Ottawa Third Trans-Continental Railway BORGE MURRAY'S visi of 8 third trans: continental raha running between Prince Rupert and Port Chupebill is act the far-fetched one wdvantages ta Pecuiien: Ineetiad fact weed! bee forma scm ast Thyst watie ahd hes reat eommerehal ree haying of ony stihtly more than oe mefies i teeirack. Over tie Smith in nerthern perthern Saskatebew ar, “Spend. server! by the Northen s A, ch ONE Eines, More than any other ites vould Parestall tae aver sk epee tae , . ’ . 1 4 1 . exploitation of Canada icone Tost \rep escent we have Gyo r, ‘hy tids territory and makir tee ne ee + oy . y SEV EVE, WAG TRY HaytAey ny Pe 1 neeastonal Ln s eelitauny es Unat ave ne 1 Ad hipment to they serve Only va riereds ready disproporiioniteay fave cehibes Guage the . a } a cas fied ternational harder, [ti hich, as long us it comtimaes, rrqm reaching its fui rather At the western end of stands us Une natural port to Northern B.C. and Alberta by At the eastern end Port round use and location, Churchill is nandicapped: by entire distance there aye ot” nog vet been spanned, The: wad Hines Creek in northern Aiberta iv Pre vest aE the \ i hae. ee caps that have ave beyween Hazelton Ajberta, and between Meadow Laake in ny the stretch ds Heeta Radlways nee ect, such a rail. went and over bepyy, extite my, ot Cas vt aivs compebine : “ely fay een to feos entered only by evtuiedd with am exe to hart, Instead bea teripess of the al in- develupment ais urevent Canada era) ce QTOMiG SLATE, fre Prince Rupert copy the HOD areas ot viptie of [ts size, vear- reyes, ’ Tite sinter conditioms but nas the tremendous advantage of iting located so far indand, this respect Will not It is literally a prairie sea-port and i he otdistanced even by the most westerly ports created by the St. Lawrence Seaway. It would seem that the cost of building Htdle more than 200 miles of railway is a smull price to place on the opening of a new Canada. Alaska Views Canadian Fishing W E HATE to be repeating ourselves oo much, bot the AP reports that the Britisn Columbia salmon pack is almost as high this year as it was although it is NeXt Lo low vear in the This is contrasted with a drop of last. Jest five. whout one-third im the Southeastern Alaska pack and around 25 per cent in the Alaska pack as a whole this season. Which makes one wonder why the Caradians job of managing than we. The two factors that seem te most ure the Japanese catching of more ran doa better muddy the water pinks than ever in the north Pacific, and the fine eameback of the cockeve runs in the Fraser River, This latter is not ciety Canadian, however, nut the work of ay International salmon commission which functions muen dike the new one established for tne north Pa- vific, Sinee Alaske has ne conteal over the Japanese, whe seem to be ditereepting our pink salmon run be- yave that whet a san farmer 8 fore it pets inte Alaskan" aters, the verth Pacifie avorey is our best nape, Tt is discussing the matter at duneata this week but wil Rave ty have time and rather fuets before doing way lan, Woe Canadians sean te bemore flexiide in their seusaris, lao, that Weal), They fish lonwer, brut close areas tn Sime te time where the shesting is bad. They have better sUreum Cleuinice than we and some fatchersy prejuete, They tend, Wo, ty keep fishing on cowie basis Whithaut weir hivln dg edhance to con mentite Mone ares and then another as the sexsons open and close, It would seem wise for us to study the Canadian eqecess story, Aluka conditions are different, of couse, but we might find same help from their way of administering, Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, B.C. Man Heads School Trustees QUEBEC GF Friends Honor Veteran MP Howard Green cett af the Calnidden Dre dpe Ascore , ’ VANCOUVER. Howard Ini i aa entation ut the Groep, Preosteodve Conservative i rr the eraup s wip) venventiay dire Mon. aounter ef Pasliaiment Gor Vane vonver Quads Money ted Sobe bone ced DY parky sppocheta forays 20 veaba af ervice ia tie Vatise af Conmaygts, Me cdreen. whe has elected first dh 1988 ta represent Ware cover Centre, Waa prencrited wilh an Whuinated: sered. Gearee Drew, natlonal deader af the patty, sald Chat if every eonstitieney Wile represented “hy men and women of the call- Gat Gther officer. dnelide Mrs Nay Matphs. Wanpipes, president. Heary FP Comox BC tarvebieas red atives dnelude Atthwt Rawhand WHO, Ad Siekatoon, Getatia of Ohyrr BC sas elected: presi Se hol Vice Hpeneer, reerlorted: secres Elected provitedal represent. Turner, Chlessen, Rosenfeld, Man. Mrs. BoD. Mut terworth, Bdanonton: Tarry Hay, As Ebn @ Rubber Dollar Plan i See It BY ore Pritt TWICE in two vears, prominent Social C rediters have ~ come out with proposals Last. year, Ub redoubtable soln Blackmore proposed that Should qecue a Vast shiek we foreign azree Wo alyoat. eho Canada spoumt ef new bes, Ratha oe a RL aed va rp Mee eond estome au Cangchin In fairness to Mr Bickmore party colleagues in the Heuse at sa necessary {a state Chat none of them came to has supperten this, ALL MPs, exrent che remarkable thn hinieif, figured that Unis would mech SasEtuting just ene surplus fur ahs her nstend Gf The prairie farmer Naving ples uf pieced wheat on ag farm the fereieher would vo the Canad- cad tase a pile of reenbacks prety Ces cumig ta rowhatever Subuo aw. sail them boy oF MRO BENNETT'S pean fora Ci- nadjan decar pegurd at 90 sents. in tena ce fthe US. deilar, oa dar mete oractkoad prupo- riflon. But. whether the BC. premier enows ibor het This pian he now: sropeséis be tke a leaf torn right rom the peges of the book of dider’s fingneia juggler, Dr Schact The cynning old fin- aneier in fact eventually went ssuch further than Mr. Bennett sow propesrs Canada should go. Under the Bennett plan, the Ca- jadian dollar would somehow be “orth 10G cents In Canada but only 90 cents in the USA. Schact openly or secretly fix- oda different price for the Hitler money in terms of other coun- trys monies. Like a juggler, he ‘ould Keep about a half dozen talis in the air at one time. In Cautious Optimism As UN Asse UNITED NATIONS, from 60 nations meet here ad at easing international cause of peace in the wor The 10th genera] assembly of the United Nations convenes at ‘tp.m. EDT cf p.m. MDT» to be- ein deliberations on a yaricty of topies ranging {ror atomic en- ergy and disarmanient (4 colon- i) mater and reviston af the eharter Cautions optimism has been expressed that the meetings will sesuit in important achievements nartieuiarly in view of the fact as the first assembly since the Bre For jerder. metal Geneva and agreed ta press the ceareb sor peace However a lively dispute is ¢%- nected to mark the opening ses- aan Onservers prediet that Russie as Un past & saemblies- - will challenge Nabonalist China’s neht toa seat and demand that Communiet China be seated ine tend The United States will seek to crueh tis nove and Cungda will “nba aitd. WS. dempite” By ‘uzsnoy be'goneAitatoasphdroygh y indict te. U.S,-eplte Batae “while the UN disarmament anh 1d hair Miniter Pearson's statement some Weeks G0 that the thie mays, have arrived: to reconmeider Che question af reeag. ning Red Chiaw IN NOORUSH Though in favor of eventually seating Pelplng’s representalhves, Canada is apparently wiliing: to ‘wath until the American people~ cull sharply mindful of Korea ~ ie more reeeptive to the idea, Canada ds sending a Vaeman delegation ineluding alternates to the meetings. For Canada, to boost Canadian exports. the end, Hitler's only way out of ‘he financial quichsands was war, + + IT 18 quite true, as Mr. Bennet! says, that it is easier for us to export and often more profitable for some of us to export, when the Canadian dollar is at a dis- count in US ‘ But right now the application cf the Bennett 90-cent rubber collier plan would work tremen- deus harm to Canada. We are now buying from U.S.A ‘ar more than the U.S.A. Is buy- me from us The first effect af the Bennett plan would therefore he to increase by somewhal more than ten per cent tten-ninetleth: to be precise? the price of every- thing we buy over the border This would immediately ralse the eost of living in Canada, starting with the chile’s orange Juice. Bu: it would also drastically increas ovr cests of production, for much cf our industrial machinery must come from USA. + + + THE Canadian dollar is now at a premium for only one reason _-American investors have liter. aliy been pourlng floods 0! money inte thls country, which they think is better governe:: than their own, and a better. sofer field cf investment. If we ever start any such monkey business as Mr. Bennet: suggests that flood of investmen: will cease overnight. We cer- teinly won't need to scheme fo: . 0-cent Canadian rubber doi- ‘ar for our dollar will then nose- dive, with disastrous results, a5 in the 1930s. ‘Seen mbly Meets N.Y, (CP) — Delegates today for discussions aim- tension and furthering the 1d. a and the allied woe. ween cisarmament question of atomic energy will be the dominant note. The Canadian group ts head- ed by Health Minister Paul Mar- tin who will enter the assembly's general debate next Monday. if US. State Secretary Dulles re- fers in his leaduf{ address to President Elsenhower's plan for mutual serial inspection and . swapping of defence blueprints. as expected, Martin's submission will contain a reaffirmation of OTTA Lapeer earn nieeg weer ec gartmneaen If the battle between the Prime Minister's son and the. PCs down in the Temiscouta by. erection maintains Its present heat temperature, it witl stand 4 cod chance of earning perman. ent mention in the nation’s po- ytica) annals Right at the present moment. the result hangs so finely in the pafance that none of the so-call. ed “wise money” in the Capital here Is willing to make anything nore than a token wager. The intiticians who have been follow- ing the situation most Chess ‘ee} that anything may happen That's not the sort of a situation | in which they like to ret in- valved financially. Their pre- ference when It comes to putting thelr cash on th? line is for a situation that’s a Little surer. One widespread helirf In Lib- eral circles here is that the re- at will depend witanatey on the nature cf the stiyport wien che riding’s veteran Jean Fran - ois Poullet--safely ENscunced row in the Senate end hener oe free apent—accurds to the Prime Minister's son. Pouliot stii} rates az a major pawer amongst the Temiscuata voters. If he comes ont ule reservedly and withaut wraps il. savor of dean Paul St. Laurent. the betting in wh? Capital here - that Jean Paul will win But ‘vill Pouliot, who was known tt wave favored a local candidate us Kis successer over Jen Paul st Laurent, do that litte thing” So far there’s little to suggest that he intends to Hh. poe ticipation in the campalyn to dute has consisted in two radio speeches. They have deat at enme Jength with the things whe Liberal Party has done for the viding of Temiscouata--and at ereater jength with the things Poullot did for the riding while an MP. In neltaer speech did Sean Francals mention Jean Paw by name. The closest approach WA DIARY bons carces, Canada’s favorable altitude tos’ wards the proposal. Forelgn Minister Molotov's ad. dress late next week will be closely watehed for a statement: of Russia's attitude towards the | plan. While jt will take an active: part in any discussions on dis- armament, Canada 4s understoad | \ to fee} that the matter should) i Sead an 4 fi Sel ne committee is still In session and j the Big Four are planning @ fare eign ministers meeting In Gene iva next month, 1 REGIONAL CONFERENCE LADYSMITH &- The regional conference of the southern Via eouuver Tsland Parent: Teachers assoclation wilt be held in Ladys smith Oct. 4. More than 100; delegates from Nanaimo in the | roth ta the Malahat) In the | south are expected to attend. bre anid dntepeily oof Howard Green, no country dn Che world cowd have a finer partiament.” 500 To Attend CMA Convention VANCOUVER Go More than HOO delegates wre expected to at. fond the canvention of the BC divislon af the Cunnmdlut Medt eu) Ansortation, Get 4-7. College of Phystchons and Bure neony OF BC. and the BC) Medd C nese Dishes CHOP SUEY... .. 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