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Department, Ottawa ryan ing: a at Gyro ool m Me-. hiethie a ae vet running. the fast 1 an egg and spoon: vace,’ aby cet 4 OTTES. . 8 ANGELES, C lif Lae us ; “ © Saving the recent atic’ stool strike wekets at S iMonsolidated ‘Western’ Steel’s Maywood plant. dis- ~ feover edt’ that: thoughtfiil inahagement had provided Mh rem with a cabin'to:protect:them from the summer “apts: addition, -the‘company had run water and - | ‘Hing lines more. than 400 fect.from the-main plant to ‘Konnect a coffee un, atove and sink as well as an iec- a ator’ fountain, ' Said ane picketer as he quaffed a hp of cotteo, “Bay, this {p ‘onl comfort!” : : —Coftee News Letter, Mh \ worrene: donantdtanaed 4 “BINGO. “Jacks Pat Gein on Evory Bingo Night . 1000 00 PLUS: ALL TN Fr fe i tg 00 For "NEXT JACK-POT | “Tonight ~ he 8 00 pin, M Aiton Goad Games Page Atay Geuyerenrmephepte-dim indeed on ¢ was without: a . election Mr, - tore seo to vote ‘n th by the fact, “Thus Jin the last provincial Bennett boasted that Social Credit would win: all “ithe seats in’B.C. a mere 100 per cent. .When tne -resuits showed : very much ‘to the contrary, Mr, Bennett blamed it on the press. ~Again. when: Premier, Bennett has made history—and very mis- chief-making history at that by: leading ‘his. entire cabifet' into’a mass invasion of another: province. . "He assured the people 5 of Saskatchewan that they were -talready in the bag. {it was about.to sweep Saskatehe- | Social Cred- wan, said Mr, Bennett. NOTWITHSTANDING his, stag- gering defeat in Saskatchewan —or perhaps because he saw the future handwriting on the B.C.. wall in:it—Premier Bennett. flew ‘Iback to B. C. and rushed on the premature, election. _ Once again he. came out with 4a characteristic prediction, The Liberals: would not even be able , |to find candidates, he said. {lo Of all the bad. predictions that Mr, Bennett has ever made, ~Jsurely this one was -the worst. For, as I, saw for myself when I met them, in 4 body, {he Liberals have: not only putin the ‘field {a complete slate. but they ave, without ‘doubt, the finest ©~1- eral average of candidates that: I:have ever seen in any provin- cial election in. Canada in “the 34 years in which I have been writing about elections for the Canadian press. There is one. of the best and _|most respected labor leaders in Canada. “There. is the woman “ |who motheéred the whole ‘Folk Society. movement in Vancouver But above all, there is. a. hard v ‘core, of ‘Successful. younger. farm- . Jers, key men in. their. own com- : inunities, and younger business > land professional men of the type which'is ‘the backbone of all: good things. in every. locality... . Ir SEEMS to me that i in this vis- ible. and spontanoeus ‘regrowth , of. “grassroots” Liberal ‘strength in B.C. there is. new, proof of -|the down to earth commonsense lof the Canadian people, For the he réal.question is do we need more, Jor, Sewer, palltical ‘parties in Ca- nada? « rs The tberal par ty. is. the only! - (ane tat, still survives in Cana- | da as a truly national: party, as the government or real opposi- tion and that operates in every one of the ten provinces of Ca- ‘nada, as well as In the federal field,. Responsibie citizens therefore know that when they vote Lib- eral they vote for reliability and decency in government in Ca- nada. They ‘are not- voting for some bizaare ‘new. group, here today and gone tomorrow, like others In ‘tha. past, HERB is a question that I think “every responsible citizen * shou Ae duiniself or herself be nls). igloos eo Waster "| Taxi Fares Boosted In Vancouver VANCOUVER -@—Cily counell Tuesday approved a 20 per eent Ineronse In cab fares here, The Inerense, asked by the Cah Owners’ Assoclatlon and support- ed by the Teamsters Union, 44 offeetlve Immediately, Drivers and owners will aplit (he added rovennie onan oqual asl, ‘The aha, Ne or fa yi flag fare now Js 45 cents, up 10 Cents, The flag charge Insts for the slyab third of a ine, Each ad. ditional milo naw fa dd gents, a flva-went Ineres iW) 5 Tor 5 for $1.00 wl recanily yun PH 5 for As — Elnave hile bal é How Meny Parties _ PREMIER, Bennett is a man'of' gr ‘cat energy and con |." siderable capacity. os Cov" ar i . But he has one bad failing, He persists: in inal. ing bombastic predictions about his own forthcoming “tidal -Wave victories” which are often confounded M ever democracy © crumbled spring-up of the: new “parties with programs much. like: Social Credit? vs '- And- does anybody an! BC. really believe. that if George Drew. were: forced by ines * “to retire from the leadership ‘of: the federal. Conservative -party ‘and Mr; Bennett had a chance to-get Drew’s. job, that-he would remain very long. with. the Social. Credit party in B.C.? ay : beraviveveseereconinenees, ‘OMTAWA DIARY By Norrran M. Maced! serorrecere. eeveores "One, of ‘the. by- products: att re- .cent’ ‘interna'tional - “diplomacy ' which is of- interest to no: coun- try except Canada is the erow- ing. delicacy ‘of ‘the conditions under which: Canadian - foreign policy must be framed and oper- ated: Hore are just some | of ‘the problems: . Canada. is ‘a. ‘British Gominion- wealth country, But there ‘i$ no such thing as,4 uniform Com- monwealth foreign policy: 'to | which: she. can’ adhere © or™.‘c0- : Operate ‘in forming:, ‘The. new India of Nehru,. with its. world poli“ of neutralism. /biased.at least 3]! glitly- in Moscow's favor, has maue the idea ‘of ‘a: “united Commonwealth noliey obsolete. Similarly, Canada| is a mem- ber of the NATO alliance, But right at. the moment. “this alli- ance is far from being a finje- tioning unit by reason of’ the wide split. between -Greece..and the United Kingdom, . and .the growing problem. which. Turkey faces in the Middle East disturb: ance, In. ‘addition; both the. Uni- ted. States and ‘the’ United ‘King: dom aré on ‘the point: of alter- Het “esky, ‘,a/dng the whole basis of. the rstrat- egy and military: pattern of the ‘alliance by withdrawing dneir troops from Western Europe. . Sentimentally, Canada’s tles with ‘the United Kingdom are strong and traditional. In addi- ‘tion, ‘an appreciation: of the in« ‘nate common -sense which is a ‘main ingredient in Br ilish for: eign policy: underlies them. ; ‘But’ froin. the practical stand- poiint, mainly because .of geog- raphy, our relationships with the United States are fundamental to us, The complications. eritering into the problem of -reconciling cur sentimental British attach- ment with our practical day-to- day problem of living next door to Washington might. seem at first glance to be minor, But In -totual fact they present situa- tions of utmost difficulty and delicacy,, An example Is . the problem raised by recognition o! Communist China, Should Can- ada follow the British lead —- which seems to the majority of Parllament Hil) observers and ‘Lexborls.to.,bo; tie. senate ones, “Ano ‘ghd: ‘tohlbwe: ‘ieiniore “stubborn polley of the. United States?, Problems .such as these become so difficult that the end yesult is that Canada does just nothing at all, * Baa The present | Bues canal. tasue now appears to be develophig Into another thoroughly unsat- ixfactory situation for Canwdi led Kingdom and sterling area trade, we would Ike to give Bri- enuse of the vital finportance a the eanal to Briulsh and staring wren economic Interests, But United States policy on the mat- tor Js trailing far behind Bile tain’a, That's making Jt hard for our forelgn polley experts to draft a course whieh might con. nlltute @ Canadian contibution to Une solution of the conto yersy-or even constitute a Hearecut allitude whieh could jhe Hocagntaact ns Ganuda’ Bh $1.00 — " RECORD SALE Thousands of Records 78's and 45 RPM MUS 5 for $1.00 T GO rantood playable McRAE BROS, LTD, 2325 “Hhe Sore That Servicn Unite” ONE “ane $1.00 ‘Europe we. always saw a suaien - Other Papers | | Say... . Napier Mocre.in the . - Finanelal. Post You haven't yet heard nearly all the troubles of the travelers on the log raft “L’Egare IT.” tow- ed into the Cornish harbor of Falmouth by two lifeboats, and which came alongside a quay thronged with cheering holiday- makers. ae On the deck of the ungainly craft stood three French-born Montrealers, Heavily bearded, wearing woolen Balaclava hats and black-and-white check shirts," they looked something like Captain Hook's pirates in “Peter. Pan.” Excepting that they were drooping with fatigue and hunger. Henri Beaudot, Gaston Van-| ackere and Mare Modena. with two: kittens, had just concluded an: 87-day wallowing trans- GLEAMING ACROSS ME dark waters of Scotland's Wastern Isles Is the brightly: -illumin- ated Royal yacht Britannia, moored for the night off Castelbay, on the island of Barra, The vessel presents a striking contrast to the shadowy outline. of an ancient castle at left. Queen Ellzabeth and her family a are touring the isles aboard the Britannia. ~ VICTORIA REPORT VICTORIA—The current elec: tion campaign is turning itself -'into an affair of personalities: there's some ugly name-calling golng on. . For instance, Conservative leader Deane Finlayson has this to say of the Premier: “This peacock that struts about the province preening his feathers before what he thinks is an adoring publie—when’ we hav. finished plucking his plumage we will have before us a com- mon barnyard fowl.” Mr, Finlayson may not real- ize it, but this is barnyard talk, and itv’ll help Mr. Bennett more than it’ll help the Conservatives, People may be amused by such name-calling. for a tirne, but then they are apt to be- come irritated and get even in the polling booths. Atlantic drift from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to within a few miles of The. Lizard. The raft was made fast as press cameras snapped ‘and reporters prepared to board. Then: downa ladder went two, British Customs officers, very natty i in their white-topped peak caps. and trim unifarms.. They were completely composed. They didn’t -raisd- an eyebrow: as they surveyed the strange contrap- tlon’ which’ had been hurled Premier Bennett had. himself a fine time wooing his old Con- servative boss, rerb Anscomh, on the recent PGE inaugural. He put his arm around Mr. Anscomb on every possible occasion, buttered him up, gave him the full treatment, If Mr. Bennett can’t get Mr. las a iin the election campaign. It's the same with Liberal Anscom Socal Crediter, at least ihe doesn’t want him anti-SC * GREAT Tiedt aded v iu ix Time To © Check YourY" 1956 sh Printing Needs CALL remy rye Dibb’ Printing ive Dial Co, Bn ay ' Sted wap at CU Me i By J. K. NESBITT such ‘a long, hard. fight to get elected in this province, In all the years since women have had the vote, only eight have in Grand - Forks-Greenwood, in | place of her husband, who has held the seat for the CCF In} recent years, but. who ls now not | well enough to run. Mrs. Hag- gen, also a CCFrer, if elected will add some glamor to the House, and our Legislature cola well do with a little more gla | mor, Another interesting candidate is Dr, Brock Chisholm, the! vorld-famous - psychiatrist, whe | now lives.at Sooke, 25 miles out | on the Paeifie Ocean front: from Victoria. He is Conservative ; candidate in Esquimalt. | Dr, Chisholm js a controvors- | jal figure; and if he's elected } should bring sonie life to tre Legislature, which has been: somewhat :nedlocre in racent | man, W, A, C. Bennett, Does MORE MORE Things serie “| Only this sensational ow Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryee gives you so soany exclusivg 313—Ird W, Chaves, advaotages=so ouch aren asefulness. 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The woo- Sifts?” ‘ing. apparently, started In Vie- This dispersed whit little! toria during the last session cf | steam remained within M, Henri|{he Legislature. Mr. Uphill was | Beaudot, the leader of the ex-|eald’ The Premier, however, was | pedition, who hadn't slept for 43 determined, and sa went fei hours. and wno speaks very Htlle visiting In Fernie a few months! Bngtieh, By pape Hess ago, took My. Uphill for a nice, he conveyed the MlOrmMavon jong automabile drive into the that there was nothing that country, then of a sudden pon- could be declared, ned the question; would Mr.; With deliberation the offleers| uphill run as a Soclal Crediter? i of Her Majesty's Customs Med! yy, Uphill replied with a loud} In four-page forms. outraged “No, thank you.” That wasn't all, There was the) This made the Premier mad question of the cats, Byen if two and so now there's an 82 candi kittens crossed the Atlantic ou date Hing against My, a dreestrunk, they-are nob im-ipy og, mune “under British quarantine Mr. “Uphill figures ho doesn’! Bete I wen’ tae helt have to joln anybody, He hae stomachs ata dockside Inn when |Peeh on his own now for 20 the police arrived, It developed PRI Velar In 1 At al ue that kindly Falmouth children are Meth e al pallu: had taken the kittens oul of vob he “"_ Columbine anc thelr enrdhoard "cages" to feed et anil neal! af Canada, for them. 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