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Mamti ofeCanadlin -Prese--Anedlt Bureaarar: Clyenialions ‘dnhiadtan - Dally Newspaper Assoefatlon ’ mae by: ne Pringa Ruperl Dally News Limited eI, Be MACOR, President ns / Subserlpuion” fates; |' ny: enirler—Per week, Dhue: ‘SEyemall-Per’ month, 7e; per yenr; $8.00 ¢ ‘ ssking ‘what i the meaning of this.” ie - Marler to sty and Mr. on hat he ea to | { Hy Ne 'y. yeeord. dn: ithe: midst of - ah the House of Commons on. the sub. aie not ikely 1é start BEI FORE 1957,” _Sdmeivhere along the line, from the House of ~ bhreauin Ottawa, to the CP bureau in Vancouver, oo V¥a Canadian - ‘National “Telegraphs to The Daily | Pe Ni ows, ‘the word “before” was lost. § ‘Caused quite a furore didn’t it me MOST FATALITIES, INJURIES. _ GAN-BE AVOIDED BY DRIVERS Ve ite rn ofl biti Hd Hdilnster niouaay — Bll he-marked by one trattic dedident’ éabhy how, according “ato! indications, from past years, warns the All Canada Insurance federation, ' r Officials. of the federation, sald that ‘mechanical failures, . ‘bad. fords and poor driving conditions will enuse accidents — spat {he majority of fatalities and Injuries could be avoided. if The following precautions are recommended, particularly ut ifor long weekends ike the Enster Hollday: we @ On long trips, keep speed down and take Uip in laps. . ye @ Keep the car's stopping distance In mind) tt will ve \ ierenter in poor weather, - — @ Blop frequently for eotfee or soft drinks, particularly fab nent, - a @ Always keep a window onon to prevent drowsiness, " @ Never “hog" the right-of-way, we ow. When raffle Is hhonvy, watch the car ahead) never ~ * < xfollow too closely, » © Drive more slowly on ronds you are unfaniiiar with, ve -@ Noversdrivo wlth fogged or frosted windows, ‘ ue Keop headlights Jow: when passing oncoming vebletes sal night, CHROME SUITES. wv by Coooy _ | $6950, dR 5 plece SUITES Yo: Ty kt gee non ranger TU ROTARY MINSTHEE SHOW mun {] & ' Ay, “GORDON & ANDERSON " \ a eet ety nyse evated ta ‘ihe upbullding of Prince Rupert per month, 61.00; per year, $10.00 uthbtized (ss :seeend class mia chy the Post Office Department. Oia | | “fimmense ‘prestige of President; ‘Roosevelt was insufficlent:{o se- | “| to this work, | Gama {o.the press gallery, y, to the Canadian Press | | What happened? Ry él more f Nihroll Pink Salmon Choice ‘Pacific salmon fishermen: Play fair with Canada on the conservation ‘of pink. salnon, o oe all-out fishing war, in which Canada will isnore closed season: invoked by U.S. ' - “We won't gel a pink salmon treaty till we outfish them,” say: the . hard-hitting minister, “We didn’t get a sockeye treaty till we did that :. . The Ameri- four week ciosure last Seplem- ber, and I am not going to stand for that. We will tell-them what we think.are proper closures and Jif they fish, in ours we will fish jin theirs, ne . . “Wh fe fe, tl THE: Hon. Jimmy -is not a man , to go out of his way to pick ya fieht: Neitker is he one to - tun away from .a ed for.’ There is acute need for ‘a proper pink ‘shimon‘ ‘treaty to} 5 Fanply. {o the whole west coast. ‘For years and. years Canada’s ‘polite overtures for such a treaty have got nowhere. Now is the ‘time to, lay our story right on the } ‘line, and this is what the hard- hitting, plain-speaking minister ‘has done, fe hd | AROUND Ottawa Jimmy is some- times called “the fishmonger ‘general. ” But before you can sell fish, : YOU have to catch them. There ‘is desperate need for an adequate! conservation treaty, as between Canada and the United States. It! ‘is literally impossible for either | country to apply proper conser- : vation measures without the co-' 5 operation of the other country. ; > AS ° ‘Mr. ‘Sinclair made crystal: - clear, Canada’s first choice ‘is -isuch a treaty. But unless and until we.‘eel such a treaty, Ca-! nadian fishermen will have to! “| stow Everybody concerned that: we are able lo- look after our-i (can basis, tbh de ee "PERHABS the Hon. Jimmy re- * members the lesson of the St.; ‘Lawrence waterway. -For-a full 50 years Canada tried Ho get the United States to agree ; ito the joint widertaking of this - project Time after time the: jmatter.went before Congress, al-, ways ‘to be blocked.: Even the eure the consent of the Congress . Finally the long-suffering gov-! ‘ernment of Canada lost ils pa- ' tience, Backed by parliament 100 per cent it told Unele Sar, ' iin effect, to go jump in the lake. We said we would go ahead with: the whole waterway oursclves, ‘building all the necessary chan-: ‘hels on our side of the lHne. When the ‘American Congressmen at last: ‘gaw the Canadian steam shovels’ actually moving into position to. Start digging they changed their, ‘oplnions overnight, “used for full 60 years were for- Lien in the twinkling of an eye, thee U. se Conurasemien Voted: 10 conte in quite anndi dn the deal: '—Whieh is by now almost com- pleted —in fact is nine months: lahead of schedule. ~ ‘Me moral ts elear—and Hon, ‘Jimmy Sinclair's words show at ‘least he knows It. feteretes kb mee penememenmee sete ene te mente Track Missiles | TOKYO (Reuters) — Two mo- ‘nie radar sels for tracking [high-speed guided missiles ors ‘rived from the United States for: ase by the Japanese defence forees, American experts will: train Janqnese in thelr opera. (Jon, OM cee meer eames RE Be ite wae CHEATER RATE renee oe brieity company serving Lower Austin annoineed it wilh ve. dnee electricity bills for fam. Nes with two ar more ehildren, Our Offices Will Be March 30 and Sa end should be placed p ensure Delivery, For Storktaking and wil Builder's supplios | Dial 3014 aacemenamnapenesnensamaemmannennenamanmmanemaumnneanmmnunenemmmemamenmien - THE H on. Jimmy Sinclair chas issued:a virtual ul- simatum to the American cans fished when we declared aj_ Proposed Green Belt Around Capital Being Jeopardized by Sub- Division ‘| showdown | “fight, when one is so plainly eall- VIENNA Reulers)-The cles; | Orders for Coal Reauired before the Easter Week. Our McBride Streot Store will be closed Thursday Albert and McCaffery Limited Cow Bay Ph, 5126-7 — 505 McBride St, Ph, 5430 Federal District Commission, OTTAWA District Commission unveiled plans to yesterday. spend $69,-: (000,000 in Oltawa’s national cap- ilal plan during the’ next and more authority to carry them out, ~ Ina 100-page brief to.a joint ‘Senate Commo.is committee the ‘FDC warne? that ‘uncontrolled isub-division is putting in jeap- ardy the provosed “green-heii” aroimd the capital. | It sought authority to spend: ‘some $15,000,000 to $20,000 4090 to’ buy land now in the gree: belt area to be held for plan use and. ifor resale. This would provide ‘adequate land reserves fcr the: next 100 years, WOULD ENLARGE AREA Other main recommendations : ‘in the brief include enlargement of the 900-square-mile nation- lal capital area to take in the! 'Licvre river in Quebec's ‘Galin- | eau hills oposite Ottawa, and’ ‘the Mississippi river running ifrom near Carleton Pace to the ‘pictures of him ‘Ottawa river near Arnprior, Ont. ; : shorts: . Eselves even on a catch-as- catch- ; tJacquos Grebey, ifully planned ! architecture? ‘ countryside in Ontario and Que-| Commandos Search Home OF Bishop | NICOSIA (Reuters) — Brilish ‘commandos secking hidden arms ‘today searched the residence of the absent Bishop of Paphos, enior Greek Orthotox chureh- ‘man here, who row ls In Athens, Troans with sub-machine-uns ‘and bayonets steod guard. ag “@ — The Federal ! bee, ‘and 10° years and asked more money. see ~ mo cd oe ‘ee f * 1b * SPR Lee a ee J weet EEE THIS IS A MODEL OF Ottavia’s proposed $3,600, 000 city hai now awaiting final approval by the “sen “iepae B- Be It will be built on Green isha, near (he spot where the Riceau river flows into ihe Ottawa river. Involved are expenditures of millions of dollars tor reloca- ction of railways, construction extension .of parks and driveways wind establishment cf cultural centres, The commission has been pet- ting an annual $2,500,000 for plan Work from the Povernmenét since ‘the 1947-48 fiscal year and this ‘total of $25,000,000. —a lightly populated open wea: $5,000,000 a year beeinnine in’ “year, ‘blend with “surrounding natural i year and’so he wowdn’ ‘other troops and police searched the bishopric for iHeeal arms, The ground was dug wo in se ‘eral places anid the roof ev: od, Nearby houses occupled hy @y- lforlg to cruch campaleny, oipportins- ta ani of. ti “Med itey Island.” ‘colony: “.willf /Whether anything we was not known, The Bishon of Paynhos abroad when Britsh Archbishop Makarlos and Bish- op Kynrlanos of Kyrenia Mageh 1 for aleped complicity in ter bork aetividdes, Only one of the four sentor church leaders now remains en the Island--Bbhoy Winn, On the other side ef the sland a aune, Was Vo British Columbia. SUD politicians, hen: ver ‘ulated Uae All the rede ipriot Greeks also were senvebed jslature in Luts ‘sons and excuses which had been as Briish authorlfes continned : ‘eae found Nee, Aer, denarted aver troops sought gunmen wha bile! led Iwo British sawers In an ame ural raphe is to continue until 1957 for x The brief suggested that instead of 3¢- 500,000 a year it pet at linet 1957 (o provide it with $50,000,990 in the 1957-67 period. (CP Phato} The Senaie - Gommons con- mittee, set up specially this year| to look into the commission's: progress, WH recommen? ta Pare! lament how financing shoutd: be carrie? out in the future, Financial statements in brief showed the commis:ion has: expended $16,850,104 on capital plan nrojects su far and has aoe: other $2.500.000 on the commit-, Inent hooks It estimated ils: own preieets in’ the nevi 10, years will cost S$50.748. 000 end) its share of prolects to be car- Hed oul by other areancies at: $18 400,000, : VICTORIA REPORT By J. K. NESBITT VICTORIA Premier Bennett, on his post-session vacation this managed to elude photo- graphers. Last year Mr. Ben- nett went to Hawaii and pho- .lographers found him basking on ‘the sands of Waik iki and so took in swimining The Premier past wasn't The plan, based on recommeén- ‘sure how he liked such intiniate ‘dations by French town planner , ‘pictures plastered all over calls for ere- :newspapers, the He wouldn't chans 7c toianother such set of pictures this t tell any- ‘oné where he was going. He - drove south with his Wile, stop-— ping at pleees ‘telling no-o ‘the US. premier fram Canada isn't looh- cud upon as of very much import fh the sun and ww Who he wast in Mnyway, a provinedal ance, March o) former Premier dohlin Hart will be 77. For mere than: two yelrs now he lis peen con. fined to his home with « sirake, ‘Is paralyeed duwn the vieht side, em7'b speak, iit he's ee looks well, is glad te see frie ne, has bevame 2 rabid televish Wa far, Mr, Hart built up one of the ‘outstanding potitie: a careers of huike maggl bitterness of defeat at the palls, He was first elected to the Leg- » est Year be- Minster of Minaiee, con TN 188 he came back, Was adol the vinktor af rin In W4t he became prem keeping alo the finance porllatia, whieh, in id, ho gave fu Conservative chieftain Herberk Ansearib, in order ta beep neece in the raalition tors. Hy. He rethred trom the prenner ship dn Beeesnber ac lt, for ane session salons Aa Speaker. He bowel St at yidiie dite tn Wa, Anthhno; ef Pehising to rin aed da the sen- eral eleetion of (nat yor, Wisdom has preyed da hih- and sa Artin Laie bush Testivoaieht al eanaron In the “triangle of terror HOWtH | of Mamarusta, ; Troops surrounded the | Vitae wi od owe eurfew owas ene foreed, The voljers were killed whey three or four cunmen machine. gunned thelr amy patral ony, Closed Good Friday, turday, March 3] rior to Thurselay noon to | he open on Saturclay, » lumber and coal, will remain as leader. The Lib-: eral cause is pretty hopeless ati -the moment, but Mr, Laine ean: do as well-likely much better, as a matter of fact--than any- one ere in keeping the Léberal« flag flying, The CCF t wi Suffered a bad: Yoo dh clandoiph Tardins’s tment ubat he won't take: the CCF leadership even if its” offered io him, IW ever a miu should be: drafted info party leadership - | payecmememnrss: that man is Randolph Harding, | Surely hell make the sacrifiee, ond take the leadership. If he doesn't Che CCl may ke ia bed wey, OP tee, fe gh THE ETTERBOX WANTS QUESTIONS ANSWERED The Mditor, The Daily News: Throwel the medimn af your piber Towould like to ask a few questions wrh the hepe that | Wie De gaswered, ods at necessary for our ddaver guid aldemion to make al] these tips to conventions and Conferences Ch Ws wert Hobe muel more the Lerroplst inulin in the if nortfolie Uatdl benegye int Goo city i} we were suet, dod avon. te revired drums puis to spend our che taxpayers” OHO He fa: ‘aoney for roads, aes ars dha lor trips to Ont irlo tor example A TAXPAYER, LODE CORCULATION NORRIE DAY, Gato oO Olena neds of the Gyatiria North: hind Teno porkitiqn, Canunission "The Quarterly,” conpleted 10 yout. ab publie ton this month, Patuided “to make Northern On faria better known at dans a eyeoukiion oof dvare Chan thse and woes to Enehond, rane, Belstiun, Sat Atview, Sanath Aimeriet and the United States. ga wedhas all putt. ob Chapada Ce =e Wieaet unin =D = SS ed ance cor Fa reer ot srt at | have you tried i certman y im amet nent of Mrs. sald, “he ine! Arsens’ Cancer VANCOUVER @ Premier Behmete and Heath Mintistes Ode Marlin were called on to investigate the “a statement Tuesday night by -secretary-treasurer Vie Forster cof the Vancouver Labor Counell © (CCL), | Mr. Parster recalled the state- Arsens, MLA for Victoria, made Monday night at ha public meeting, that cancer 'oufferers have been “blindfolded hand led down the garden path ‘hy the medfeal practitioners’ vend called this “one of the most ‘serlous charges ever againet the medical profession in ‘this province.” Eseause Mrs, Arsens is ‘porter of the government, many people will take . it granted that what she — says “must have a basis of fact.” Especially will cancer suffer- -erg with incurable cases be at- tracted to Mrs, Arsens’ theories, ' said. 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