eee ye wettoaeytas ane etl . : . we VU fe ¥ . . a . Soe . . : . e . te aw oe 1 . ry + Otek g oe, Sete snares Ae OTTAWA DIARY ne Le os By NORMAN M. MacLEOD | This may very well turn out (0 the government, berichoyt the a be one of the longest sessions of }PC's could sce only too ddarly 4 Parliament on: record. Hon.) that they had made a mistake, George Drew. and the’ PC's are wee 4 D in the sort ofa mood to make it just that. oe It’s a bit of « change from their feclings a. week or so ago when they co-operated tamely with the Government'to pass the interim supply. bill necessary: to furnish the government with the funds it needed (o'stay in-office. At that time Messrs Drew and Co. considered that perhaps they had ‘been overdoing the role of fighting opposition and’ that they .would enhance. their stat- ure in the eyes of the public if they shifted for a spell to more co-operative Lactles. Thelr, think- ing was: influenced by an edl- torial in a ‘Toronto newspaper waiving (hem preciscly {his advice. But to the disappointine not exactly the dismay, of Hon, Well, Hon, Mr. Drew and the,, = PC’s see no advantage tn pers ih vetuating a mistake, So the’ Word"? hag gone oul from the PC CAUCUS), that there Is to be a return toe fighting tactles, The woveriys,” ment fs to he resisted right along ~ the line, and when an iskue of: more than ordinary importance. .’ crops up, ib Is to be fought to the lasi ditch, But particyliely’! is Parliament to be held-in.ses-., sion. For the PC's are anxlotts tot = stir up issues to add to thelrin- diclment of a government:whieh | they consider to have become ‘dictatorial through being.,d00.. long in power, And they shrewd- a : ly realize that it is only bye, , ing Parliament in ‘session thal. | they have any chance of gelfing | 3 an Issue, They wil never, conie, 2 upon one while arllament ds : ‘RADIO AND THE CBC S9):° “[? It.ds.not«an- easy ‘matter for “= |anyone: to pass onthe, relative ~.| mérits, of the. arguments — ad~ ‘| vanced before the royal.commis- ‘| fon. onsbroadeasting: by the ‘| Canadian” Broadcasting. Com- |. pany’ on’ the-one hand.and the; privately; owned radio aid, tele- vision: companies: on*the other...) ~ » Roughly : speaking, the: CBC]. wants to maintain, andeven to e':|extend, its ‘control over.” those +: }private® stations. ‘It wants “the nower: to’ dictate to them. what). programs ° they ‘shall: use and |”, ‘when they. shall-use them. That). ; “ontrol, the CBC ‘argites, ‘is for) ‘(he'good-of Canada since:it does |. “/not wish to see Canadian radio ‘and --television: become. “‘Ameri- tinent, if canized” . a OE ees shore Mr..Drew and his parliamentary adjourned, se aye 3 {ronclad-than'the one‘ they have _,{henehmen, thelr new role of cement exercised’ over Canadian’ ‘radio | ~ polite behavior in the House, a8) The Methodist eaured, Wa Noray 8 for’ the: past’ several years, Now,| © NG en SGC : contrasted with thelr previous: way observes ils LOH aden eotild hata] it | nan ial robust performanee, gol then (niversary In the summer of 1956. PT eR te ay ARTIST'S GONCEPTION OF. B.C. Power Commission’s 100,000-horsepower. gas-Lurbine gener |exactly nowhere with thelr pub: ; A . - Vancouve nan Hic, Instead, they ran smack into “ating station to: be constructed on Bare’ Point, near. Chemainus,"Vancouyer:Island:, When’ it - iY fan ane lel goes. partially. into operation next ‘year, the’ $13,300,000 plant will be the ‘largest ‘of. its'type |8 solid wall of sentiment which | l ji ( contended that they were mak- ~ ft; could: be” that :a benevolent j. dictatorship :would be: the best possible thing: for’ ‘Canadian padio,.-ag -iti.would: be the . best possibl hy “dns the. world. . Four gas -turbines ‘using bunker oil as fuel will drive, generators’ ta.produce: {, ee etata lf o firs |. electricity. to. supplement. hydro. sources on the Island. at peak load times: and ‘during periods, |("% © mistake of the i fakes ” of low water supply in storage reservoirs. The units are called gas. turbines: because, regatd- nitude In abandoning thelr figh ° : “gv people, only, léss of the type .of fuel. used, exhailst. gases drive the turbines awhich, “in- turn, are’ linked Ine ta oties. ide the PC! were “ -| that there:is no'such: thing as a): to the: generator ‘shafts, Preliminary -construction will get. under way’ this-month.-The new rn teh : i ht *tnclics # ~ >| benevolent, ‘dictatorship, that. no}. “plant will be the second :largest” in -the Comm ission’s - province-wide . system-—second -only to told that a ” th i a new | ; matter‘ how:' good: its‘ intentions | the. 168,000-horsepower .John Hart- hydro’ -stat‘on on Campbell River, Vancouver Island had beer Tae ble. hic! 5 ‘arewhen“it' starts: to. function.) ~~ te © one vet _{respect: from the, public which ; | i#always:ends up In’a’ system of |” ie URE a gs a yg | me So would translate itself automatl- J Mtyramy oe cE “AL Seg Be Communit Chests cally into votes on a consider" ee Mould ‘Canadlan’: news-.) ” a . osts on . ritannia | : s y able seal a it cou be held and : “\ papers: think ofa. p “. wo i A . i be AASHES ~ fextended, But this respect was : HOE Ee eo eee ody Bas Be oe . Total $17 Million being jeopardized, the inform- : | whieh would. ‘dictate to then| € oa y Poe Ao. ‘| BDMONTON W—Canada’s ants sald, but the PPO ond te what, stories “they ‘should use, |. Ol G rom mira ¥ ! Community ‘Chests raised ‘$17,- retreat from the pa le Ic ait 2 1]]-[ What kind” of editorials - they FOND a # {799,820 in their campalgn tor a mle of rer cocexistence : ii; :| Should. publish, and, In short;|" LONDON. “®— Britannia. may |Canada—that ‘was cleared up at i956 funds, 100.5 per cent. of che with “he government a a [what kind of a newspaper they | stil) rule the. waves, out Canada |the Coronation.. And I don’t|total goal: of $17,652,045. The informants were mostly ‘ _{should publish? But-it is just 8 | would like a hand.in ruling Bri-/ want to take her off to Ottawa! Kenneth: L. M. Carter, chair- | neonle ‘of experionce They in- co “| reasonable ‘to, say. that, if the }tannia. - . + [and send you some Canadian asiman ofthe Community Chests | cluded most of the correspond-| Brazil has been testing rithee= ‘spoken,-word must "be, placed} ‘That's one “way ‘Of putting. 2 | ;overnor-general.’ ‘and councils-division made the ents in the Ptess Galler | espe- on eect a : under ‘restrictions and. ‘regula~|Ganadian .plan, “now tactfully; “a ‘Announcement today at. th yents int e ress ral ery, ‘I aluminum irrigation: systems:tor we “the printed word, must be |peing submitted to the admir-| WANT DUTIES SHARED ‘council's annital meeting a a ane ea ene pracleal increase the coffee crop, Resi: : “Valsoro2 ype, faly,: where Canadian. Navy|. “All we ask is that the Royal | _ : te > aT are startling: yield per tree i 7 2 Ey, 1». |-This”. newspaper’ has’ never ares would » join. the. ship's Navy . would “consider eiving wey knowledve of whal consiitntes) more than rouble rv ap niwhich we are‘located ni ‘shown ‘an: unfriendly or even| company of the royal yacht Bri- | members of the Royal Canadian} — EARNED HIS MONEY rea) political effectiveness. And | ee ie cone ermine eh dditional. beautification, utisympathetic attitude toward|tamia, , .: -_«:(| "avy a. share in some. of the “BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (Reut- (they included leading Liberal) plied only to hall of Drag ® afoot : Law ©} radio ‘even though ‘radio is an} "he jada is said “to haye|@ulles on board Britannia.” ¢rS)—An African postman in iMP's as well. Indeed, top Bowlin: | coffee crop, production, would mi advertising competitor. It has}. outed when the Canadian de.|.. 2Re proposal would also apply Nyasaland, Misomall Kaluma, ment strategists made no secret} be increased by 3,700,000 bays! i “always felt..that there WAS. &| stroyer ‘escort: St. Doone one |i bhe Australian and New Zea- hag retired aiter.walking 2v0,o0y |! thelr relief when the PCs un- Our own Canadian farmers |place for ‘radio ‘In-the eduea- |) -ine proudest new ships 2 land navies. _ Imiles in 30 years, On his rounds accountably called off thelr of- tnaeian farmers 4 | aonal-and:. cultural life of the; proudest new ships in the] “my, Fe te oa tof uy rounds |rensive. From the appearance of | _ have found endless ways 10 use od “| monal-and. cultural iife ol URE) ayadan Navy, accompanied| 4° admiralty, it was under-{of up to 60 miles a day Kaluma tomfort-that came ov ‘anadi ningtarke, ‘people’ and'in’ the: entertain | 416 youal yacht, with the Qtiken stood,-is giving the matter care-j used to carry 40 pounds cf mail happy tomfort. that eame over) Canadian aluminum: Pipinglér We | ‘ment field-as well, But the view: aboard. on: the recent. visit! to ful thought, as a good deal of jon his head; and was armed with ro orchards, field crops and stock 0 which this paper takes -of the} sweden precedent is involved, The ques-{a flintlock .musket to protect aie in .. foil for mulching... roofigeewone : ‘present. - controversy... between |" "me Manchester ° Guardian’ tion’ now. séems to be whether himself against lions and other LIN DSAY'S and siding for-harns, broodgt yearn private radio and the.CBC is no says a. senior Canadian. officer Britannia will. waive the rules. wild: animals, a siting forms TOO Chara enlored’ by. any. emotional .reac- outlines the.plan as follows*: ——— ____—-. - Cartage & Storage and silos... cans and pails (ita ‘tion;..It believes that. a ‘reason- |" .;. Se hava. to remind YoU *stablished : dairy farms, ee ee able ‘amount’ of: supervision’ ‘is -- “y" don't have. to. remind. you Established 1910 , a phage ood for any -enterprise, but| that Her, Malesty_'s Quits | HOUSEHOLD GOODS |) guoninum is being further td that that’ supervision must not\[~ 0 a MOVING -— PACKING|; “ummm 's being further, Mew jae ‘Linifsinge upon human liberties}| Aye Con bane “CCRATING —- STORAGE || “gagedtosunp the maker ag en an th + thi Dr ied Sea orse ‘ Lo we " these and a thotisarfd other prod ame 2 Ttisour. opinion, ;,that ine Lo Ro : . crsvaseful in agri@adture, TEE" be ‘./ecord of the Canadian Broad-j) Still G a oo Lift Van Service Wc defence ean won A '-}easting ~.Company “ig not, one |p ad ti oon Agents? Allied Van Lines Ltd, at : eee Sere : which, iustits ay boasting toy. or . Phones Wharf 4331 Oftice 5016 |} - ALUMINUM COMPANY Of ro “1 upon its part. Frankly, Cana- Fi Ail nie. ; CANADA, LTD. em dian radio would have but poor|| | | or fiments::.. 2 — -ANADA, LTD, (ALCAN) . . . . snmanepnateds ante: , " ee —emgmean . reception were it not ‘for the]. Ameri¢an programs’ which are cartied over it, That is not to say . |that.there are no good Canadian programs, There are, but on the whole they are pitifully few. -- |» We believe that the less regu- -/|tations there are for. the, func- “./ Yoning of Canadian radio and television, the better it will he VANCOUVER ‘@—Some Van- couver Chinese still cling to the medicines of their ancestors, al- though dried seahorse and rattle snakes are not endorsed bs Western science. They say that seahorses, ‘ser dragonetties and snakes are goox for what ails one, « rand Cafe °| hte bea ‘TRY THE For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDEPS 7 Sg ok owing. demand for university trained :|for all concerned. Those things) They drgue that, after all ne : PT Aerts ea ae LAVOE A habit of finding thelr{penicillin started out as the blur DIAL en ee ‘would. seem’ that, demand ‘will jown level. ©. mold on bread, and cortisone wa: Sr ee Pa ' ' . , ‘ Open Faun, fob im, We) \ - can ihdustrialist, just’ |»There is the danger, of eours,| fist exitneted from the adrena " , GLb) TEAS UE Je ’ glands of pigs, ‘ 684 2nd Ave, West that unrestrigted,,Canadian ra- 3215 H to. VUES ‘oports thatthe Soviet dio and television might degen- ‘ame Olt recordin to an: ‘ngineers that the: a. ne lepate Into nothing but a cheap/clent tradition, put the dricc | gage HE W | Aapaneacarcacaveceat i y engi 1S at. the number of commercialism, ‘but we do not)snake or seahorse into a jar anc. fier but! LNG ; Aan) ¥. the; power. of, decision pour two, or: three hottles or oa, mond: whiskey over it,- Chinese herb: “ewaheiac, |aresadded -and: the mixture f° ed—-and maybe will ) ‘ omething that ; he‘ U, be exceed belley,’ the : ps . “hs Sbechyprlistelet oe Py: Na { hs jy Bit ‘shoute ah Se HG Chinese medical authority claim: the common cold cain be curec quite casily. “ih (ae VTE astatabatientind Uadtea vrs MORORC, | Are “RC Ged ANG: UNC ani prot Nee Sialoan las ae A, OE ote Ya Pat i aay | élovigtony norititersAreritsti-| Properly used, they say, thi rere Will have t be Ncoul agement fed nh aa eugale against concoction is good for rheuma | Hous governments and by industry to help |many undemocratic restrictions | ism and kidney complaints. On¢ | on thelr. initintive and that in, fighting the CBC on this issue: they: are fighting the cause of ; y ee At present dried seahorse sell: freedom everywhere fol $3.75 an ounee, dragonetl . ; - ' , dragonetl Meanwhile, instead of seek: for §475 an ounce and: snake, ing more dictatorial power, It for $8 ench, The whisky §s extre might be ‘a good iden for the nee Disaster Avoided CBC to look after ils thousands As Trains Crash of radio Iisteners a Nttle. better by getting after the Department | Hateners *, . rae] WINNIPEG © - What mivht stitdents,” other'wis unable to finance themselves, | ‘beino delay inesuch planning, particu- strue that Russia is passing ugiin the cing trained: in. this important member that, in the not distant ny: become a keen competitor in a . thd competitive world, ° ». mNdgara Falls Review, RT, WON, ARTHUR ATEIGHEN, Canada's only living former prime minister, poses for his birthday pholo for the Toronto Globe and Mall, Mr. Melghen was 82 Salurday, He still walks more than two miles ench day from his home to his office on ‘Toronto's Bay street, Mr, Melghen, a Conservative, wis prime mink ter during 1920-21 and served briefly as government lender in 1996, He left political fe after his defeat in a York. South by-eleation In 142, (CP Photad, meeemente er eedew ees Ue. Ms of Tranaport In.an effort to pro- | tect Its loyal.‘ radio from the ever-inercasing wee cou and whistling Interference have heen ; pera speed tse nase i Coy pe oe induced by improperly manu- Monday nig a major clisnster Bi i Uae 1" I Wh 0 nday night ended only In two : ait et, if Wiel Senipines —, ffaetured and Imprdperly seb wp [déralled locomotives und four) fel Hii! ANE i Wid awwhiat mons yo meto I shall he moneured: to. you lelovision sots.--?he Chilrlotte- empty tank cars, it aay " ny Hi a Myr , oe - town Patriot, . A Canadian National Railways | (es tt Yt ithe a ‘a ry Ie. perenne 1 renee work train, one of Its cars fe Inden with dynamite, erashed i Malina: so eh OP =e 3 von j Boo. - Last igo there are alrong nuggestions ‘of this * ay ; “eortatn da: Vnat momory {8 external, and a — RPROIAL TUTOR int thor if i r KEPTERING, England — Ait tan on spur) rey a ‘a Pollah tinmigrant in this North [Se i Bt, Paw, seven | say a a : amplonshire town; 1s tenohing {Mes Northeast of hero, A sean) ay iW 1M 100 yards away were huge oil , Gg English to a nine-year-old Ttal- 3 et ~ ea F—5- NEAL : EVANS VU OY, cc ec seen neeeeam ONE to elton (id not touel | rH } ( off the explosives, Tha en ‘earrying the dynamite remained upright, A Winnipog-bound work train from Beaconin rammed Into the dlere) locomotive qnd eahaove of n train ongaged In apotiing tank ears In the oll roflnery yards, TWO INJURED The impact toppled the dlesal Incomotive and four empty tank enya Inta n diteh alongside the (rack, The heavy steam lora« motive of the work traln wna jolted off the rails put remand upright, The enhoore of the spotting train was telescoped hut no one waa in the eny, SR tpt ene ‘ ate ta tle Seatel| Saft, antle goldentined un ight Tave NUL ried 10? 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