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Their boots are brown and the top of the “boots almost veaich to the knee, The shirts ave a fine “broy nwvith ties to match, Their hats area brownish eolor’ dinda stetson clesign, ’ ‘Their topcoats are of a heavy t material and bluein color, +; oe = Their duties’ consist, ot, W ashing | floors and gen- g “A aa e leaning Eyed offi ms, el 1 ‘é ae ot Ther tr aining: is of appr oximately. a one year} | ns period, During this time they. learn to ride, swim, hoy to search cr iminals shoot and all kinds of other Uhings, | Por. amusement they shoot pool, play cay rds and \ vel but.as for ‘plils they don’t associate. with them, , —(Iiy¢ om an, ossy written by prospective iecruit,) The R OMP Quarter IY RENEE cena eee ah TP eR att pS Ink oN a AED Kenran pare mem ENN st Fem D Ee an gay twee ee pee: GE Standard | ih ‘RULE FOR THE TIMES AA an Before you buy, an electrion) ape. jsllanico today, consider the quallly “retho yours of trouble-free sorvice tho, appliance will give—{ho good . hina, of.the makor, Nover' buy, any onpplidnee until: you'vo “qualitys : Hompnred" it whth'n G+! Appliance, © GH Bezono Washing Acton i! Safely Wringer ; ‘ '@ Powerful Toh Pump ‘@ Mandiome Alronnt}wod Skirt woe - 189.00 ae IN 30, 00 eons 4 ve ot Bra ““ }some’ kind of a*treak*or spall. Coe galled:Mussolini in the middle “| twenties, and: what they ‘galled a | Hiller a decade later,’ | background’ clearly shows that he “lis. the: particular type. of freak e Whe! S Pouj siade? : - $0 MITIMIES. | have an smn feeling when I read ~ the French new spapers, orthe news reports from from Gerniany. and Italy. | es ‘The reports from France des-; 1 thie “last general election eribe young Pierre Poujade agi the party headed by this: rela- sercw.| tively unknown-young man won “That is precisely what they France and elected no. less than 33 French MPs. half a million “Frenchmen - on Paris. and the resurrection. of a body which he calls. the “States- General, which last mét-at ‘the time of the French : ‘Revolution. It scems clear that he is being Poujade may be a freak and he may be a screwball, in. the same sense as. were’ the dictators of Germany, ‘and -Ttaly, ‘But “his France, Too many of them look and sound like ‘a: adult ‘| plication of those received 20, or even 30. y ye oars 3 190, 11 ver cent of the total. vote of ; He talks ‘now of a inareh py|. . PAR OF THE 25 Doukhobor women who were | convicted at Nelson for attacking pravinelal government cfficial. Emmett Gulley are chown “above when they were arrested Wednesday. the women.completed 10-day sentences and on t would run Mr, Gulley out of town, Members of the radical Sons of Freedom sect, the women still blame Mr, Culley, secretary of the local co-ordinating co | France “what already happened who "may: very well repeat’ in ih ‘nearby European ' countries backed by some of the Nazi refu- gee money which was cartied to Spain in the. last days of, the Hit: oc Poujade was” born on France, His) ‘father was a fairly, wealthy. architect. : extreme * | Fascist’: movement, headed by ” Jacques: Doriot, who was even- “{ tually killed ‘in’ Russia, fighting kind of action against the invad- . ing. Germans, — 5 {ment, of : ‘Marshal “ton -’ some “os! Later. he: went to.North Aftica, +> twhere he joined’ the Royal: Air {Force in 1944, too late to.take any - part in the actual combat of;the; versy is the all-time high ‘of e. Second World Wars" some $46,000,000 monthly at which imports currently ‘are HIS civilian career bears some ‘running. Despite the .tendency is) ler. Like Hitler, he stems to have ? [France likes to -pay taxes, but! - {movement isthe small merchant } jwho violently oppose paying tax-! isn’t . neces sarily disquieting in with. tragic consequences, ler regime, Velen Bane ol NA AAAAR AAS OTTAWA DIARY. By Norman M. Maclead AAPA AS. It is becoming iner easinely: ap- parent to top-flight Parliament Hill economists’ that “ the nas | tion’s forcign trade figures’ are | becoming open to two “opposite interpretations—one — favorable | ‘and the other much’ less. favor- able. -- ‘ The question. for Parliament to debate and: for tlie ‘public. to decide’ is which - interpretation | | should be accepted. It’s an Issue ; that is going to.mean a lot to individual Canadians in’ the months: ahead in terms of ecoh- omic comfort « or otherwise, ‘The key figure in the contro: December 1,.1920, at Saint-Cere, At the age o£ 15 Poujade made his: first. ‘political, speech for the omeht’ wing French for’ Hitler. Apparently Poujade served in the French army from 1939 to 1941, but there is no rec- ord of him’ having been in any when the govem- Petain . was formed, Poujade joined the uni- formed ~ youth movement. In 1942 and 1943 he was in Spain mysterious . mission. However, slight similarity to that of Hit-| to regard imports less highly than exports as prosperity indi- | been.a misfit in ordinary society, 1 ‘eators, the record volume of never finding “any’ niche into current purchases can -be rep- whieh he seemed. to fit come | resented quite . plausibly as a ortably. reason for national self- - _ From 1935 to 1939 he work edi ulation. For one thine, congrat as an apprentice prititer, later wy onstrates: the helghts to which | a vineyard worker, After 1945 he} consumer purchasing power has ' (worked for. library then opene q | soared in Canada; ability’to ‘pay | a small stationary ‘store in, his for ‘imports. is prime facie eyl- aint. Cere. - ince, a town couric | [delice of a high and rising’sti'n- - flor at a time when tax frauds | were a red hot issue, Nobody in! a substantial proportion of ‘our imports consist of raw mater- ilals, an increase in thelr total small businessmen have an even 1 U obviously becomes a reflection more fervent dislike of doing so! -{than the rest of the population. ; ‘of the increasing activity of The backbone of Poujade’s new! Canadian industry Itself, Bat if the vast total of imports es—and hie ig also opposed to any itself, there are other featires real investigation by the govern- of tho trade figures which def- ment into alleged tax frauds.iinitely are disturbing, One Is Ponjade. himself Llaxes these the monthly deficit of more than merchants a heavy annual fee, 159,000,000 now being: Incurred which has netted his party cam- jy trade with Une United States, paign fund a ‘lotal of well over tr that trend continues, It adds one million dollars, up toa trade deficit with Wash- ‘that take some 1,000 lives each. i year in Canada. ! dard of living, In-addition, since |’ 36 . | wf. i i “Wl i Hig down amu POUJADE published A book in 1955 titled “I Have Chosen To | Right.” ine of Hitler's Mein Kampf. : Remand Given VANCOUVER 0 Joseph ‘Oin- gras, 30, was remanded unt!) May 17 when he appeared In court charged with attempted murder and possession of an of- fonsiye weapon after a shooting Incident Involving his estranged wife, A threatening charge — lald eariicn under an old warrant was dropped, Police arrested Gingras Wed- — nesday al the home of his}t inther-In- law, Joseph Sawak, , When they were called to the house, they were told m man had fired one shot ab Mrs, Gin- wins that nilssed, LANGLEY, 3.0, (—Convieted of driving tuo slow, Slaniey Dune Hlowlich was {ned $h and costs here, Ho was charged with go- ing 25 niles an how tn oa ob. wile zone, halding up a ine of traffic, It is much along the! HIngion of one and one-half bil- j lion dollurs a year—a figure that ithis country obviousty ae | Furthermore, while ‘our pur-| | chases from the Uniled States j ite rising steadily—up. lo $80,- sales to the; United: States aye. |. begining to-dip. dd the: latest] | "TinonthtMarehythey were down " over $20,000,000 from a year ago, These fleures suggest. pretty clearly to some Federal ¢con- omic observers that the trend of Wade terms between this calls for considerable and specdy ee ' A similar situation in yoverse is recognized In the ense of the of our wheat exports, Great Bile United Kingdom, In the Interests taln should be selling more to Cannda so as to Incrense her supply of Canadian doliirs, Bats: while purchases from the United States In tho latest month were up $80,000,000 they wore ted Kingdom, This tmbalance hutween our trade with the Unl- tod States and our trado with Inereasing concern amongst Parliament Hs economlats, They knaw Ib cannob continue indefinitely, mee Le ee ee 8b eo bears % Seagvan -conodn 4 ANDERSON. vo — LIMITED. Biot 3014 vs V0, woe cae g Pepe Peer grodes qe tay tt " Advertsing in Daily News Brings Results| Thit ad vertisoment Is not the quer Contra! Nocrdl ax hy § [oo x \ m p TEL Gy Seagram's |: O a aul be Sure S d y | \% 6 | ( : ey Sengram’s "83" ¥ published or diyplayed by’ ha Governnont of Britlst Calumbty. cannot ' country and Its closest neighbor) TT meraly $1,400,000 from thea Unie |: the United Kingdom Is eausing | for taking their children to a school at New Denver. . Schools: teach ° “militarism. " ‘Save Life Week’ Methods The Sons of Freedom claim that | KIDNEY ACIDS.. Many y never seems to get a. wad” 7 night’ sett. ‘They turn and tors~blame, on ‘nerves’ —when it may’ be their kidneysg: s+ Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess? acids from the blood, If they fail" and" he impurities stay iin the ae rest often follows. [you don't reat- well; help the kidneys ro thal you can teat: * naar feel better. MOTHER deserves a fine ™ Gift — Choose from our Goal Stock YUKON ° JEWELLERS rash: G23-—3rd Ave, W, wis by ROMP, | {Opposite Sparts Shonen heir release vowed (hat they | mmitlee on Doukhobor affairs, B.C. "Rob yourRest.. vet and use Dodd’s Kidney Pills Dodd’ wa Denowtae Advances Made Since Biblical Times — ‘Next week, “May 14 to 19, St. | weight on: him and removed it, John Ambulance in Prince Ru- jrepeating this procedure until! pert is holding “Save a Life” | breathing was restored, Another! ‘Week. The idea is to train, dur- early method consisted of plac- ing this period, as many people | ing the victim over a bent-over : ‘as possible in the use of artili- ‘sapling and moving the sapling ‘chad . respiration in an effort to up and down in an effort to re- ‘reduce the number of drownings : store respiration. ‘artificial respir old:as recorded history. How- ‘the belief that the jogging would ever, it is only in comparatively | ‘force alr in and out of recent times that methods have | lungs. ‘Ibeen devised that are really: Mouth to mouth * breathing, effective. stil} sect sometimes to start: ‘Long ‘before Biblical times, : ‘hreathing in newborn Infants, is In the 19th century the victim: {wag lashed face downwards over . ‘It’ is: interesting to note that ; the back of a horse and the, ation is almost as j ‘horse was set off at a trot with. the: jeach of them enjoying some. i suecess— have been replaced hy | of artificial is _ three surer ‘respiration, lypes each of which taught by St, John Ambulance “and each of which is a proved’ life-saver, These are the Silves- ‘ter Method, Schafer's and Hol- cer-Nielson Method, Two hours St. John is offering to ‘anyone who wishes to take a ‘lass. fs enough to learn the fundamentals of artificial res- piration--mnough, | perhaps, ‘save a Ife during the swimming ‘and boating season this sum- whieh emer. when someone had to be revived, ‘described in the New. Testanient, , he, was placed on his back and: The use of hand-operated bel- hot pitch was thrown on hig Jows and the puimotor replaced chest. and abdomen. It was this methed. thought’ that this pitch would! In the 18th century the French cause'an involuntary gasp which introduced the method of rolling . would start the vietim breathing a drowning person over a barrel again, ‘to take water out of the lungs. One method mentioned in the How ever, it is now known that Bible was that used by Elijah: Very little water gets Into the. who, when he found a boy who lungs in drowning. vhad, stopped breathing, laid tis’ AD of these crude methods— 00,000 In the lates) month—our eh {, t W0- IN-YOURSEIA "Suspense Pram —Mayhe {ts the "Peter Pan" {ifluence, but 12-year-old Jayee Puryear of Memphis, Tenn,, doesn't seem fo be happy at fleor level anymore, Here, she demonstrates that “standing tn the doorway" menns [ust thal, and rellable witnesses say the tthe young girl ean stay up there Indefinitely--that Is until someone shins the coor, Miss “Wuman Fly" can also suspend herself midway dn the doorway with her hands, letting her feet dangle, A Lasting Gift for Mother's Day those Records she loves from NOBLES AOf--drd Aves Wi RECORD WAR Dhl G00 Twister Hits In Minnesota RUCHMORSE, Minn, a small twister hit this ‘western Minnesota conpmunity. 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