4 rey i siti GOBs Ty EE . VANCOUVER @ — Only - 125°. A. ! y 4 ea N scp se mone fd sh‘ Jolum 4 we : . cut with free room and board, on = : a asocintion =. - |the DEW radar Hne, an official bney ne ‘uinied Oe of .Western Radio Electronic, poo . Ay Bye Television Schools suid Tuesday, of i cr reece tne linemen hig er: year, 98: 00.” . flea "Depaneht, ‘Otiawa N : TPH 16 ABERDEEN BRIDGE - _ hear Tyee Will be closed for short’ periods cach day until re-, pairs are effected, pital inhi has ‘made q-remai cat i eh : dictidn—remarkable’ ‘because of its timing. ORR, . He says; over.:2 ‘CBC: TV: ‘het-j2 a ne aie! mip | work,’. that. capital punishment « ) will. be, abolished in. Canada with- tony own Pondon ‘Times, inge | in’, the: lifetime. of ‘many, of us’ yonorted the Battle: of Waterloo, who’ are: now living,” “Phe same issue of ‘thag-paper The’ above comment’ should’ be. reports'the. ‘debate in: the! British]. : considered ‘along ‘with’: the: we-- | House. of Commons on * [lie ques: - porté of” ‘the! ‘parliamentary: com-=, tion. of: army, flogging. A: “private: mittee, which ‘recommended: re-| MP, named: Mr. Bennett, hod 0 tention of. the ‘death: sentence: ° moved: for the limitation Of cor A> ‘There is a strong. trend. in:hu- | poral punishment in the “army “man: affairs which » strengthen | He showetl that, in the:l0th Regi-, the. view: ‘that man’s’ inhumanity | ‘ment of'Hussars, in a“single year, 1a G, BE, BEATON ‘District Superintendent — “| for Minister of Highways - {Holiday “| Needs : Ato man’ applies less and less, in 62 persons had: heen flogged, and - {all ‘our: Internal social arrange- had received:no ‘less ‘than, 14,106 og ips ‘| ments, It'is only-as between.na- lashes between them, ‘The pri- a cna 8 tion | and nation that the: human’ vate British Mh was indignant ie elu S_ race has” gone down, hill—has i cause at : hee pee legal LOOKING. LIKE A SCENE from ¢ a ‘storyland village,. the conical- shaped . roofs ofthe “trnull:" The Answer to.: wae ae fidd plunged tothe abyss. “Nowadays, | limit was fi ashes per man al) huts at Alderobello, ‘Italy, form a unique: pattein-of unusual : ‘architecture, Built of limestone | eee i Ime : international, ‘wal involved ine ay on ee “yet ns, “has fragments ‘piled. together in. a ‘dry-wall formation, the small country huts have becom. + tee the Burning rhe cd fb fat populations ie showed thit’no other: neigh jandmarks «in. the ‘Puglie region south of-the “spur” ‘Inthe Italian boot. Indigenous to Uic . |} 4a bn lm othier words, mo dern, weapons] used flogging’ to ‘anything - Like at a Batt prov ‘ few other ee of the Ir ull -huts ean be found senttered througi- | Question . oe, fy i | -+seem’ to have - jmpelled’: inode the same. extent as did ‘Britain... |_ P _ me tee gy chp cece ame WP 3 Me h- governinents to'descend to levels | - Lord Palmetston’s reply, on be- | < 1 ‘nq Ww Surf i ' 4 t nN Jof.human conduct. which’ have| half of the government, intrigues lInvestment Grou D. Di id dq ; / r 4 ONG “| not: sipplied. for thousands: ‘of|mé... He said: ae > Bec ar Qs. Ivi en A X. ne op me bof : i - “Severe - ‘punishments. were (Special to The Daily. News) compares wilh 1955 record an- N E TRA BED | Cream and Lotion ° 4 orf at " ya “| necessary for great offences .". . hare 4 divide Oy nual dividends totalling 34 cents aid « q WE i IF WE want. ‘proof that there’ “ygitThere. might, be something. in the Sd ers of Canae per share. For Summer Guests? “for sunburn ee) fd “}-é-tide in human affairs which the character of English soldiers}, finn Investment Fund, Ltd, a i ti oh ue usually ” carties us all ; forward that, tian those greater. dist vovable August 1, 195 to shave- 4 ee Blast: ee | re ‘i “| with ity we" might consider the er na- . , 7 an a - [question of corporal punishment. tions, from the freedom of our. holders of record July 18 ariman asts Continental: Beds LANCLIN PLUS anne { -|-sThe* same“Canadian’ parlia- constitution and “their, higher | | b dividend ly 17 rt h SE SUN TAN LOTION« ; ‘lmentary committee; which. re-|deetee,of feeling of personalinzyourvent dividend on Juy. 2, isennower ih lave hay sntlas os ¥ t “yfused “to: d';,aboliti dependence: ‘The love.of ardent 1956, Shares purchased up to] °° ings . || Complete with legs, box spring Moe ‘ t used “to. ‘recommen ‘abolition: the: close of business . July 16, WASHINGTON (—Governor|] , ; . 7 \ " TANTOO INSECT “ee 4 of the death penalty for mur-|SPitits was more ‘commen to Lhe Averell Harriman of New York|) ®”d Restmore. spring-fiiled , nt : derers,” virtually, ‘yecommended |” northerh’ than to.the southern 1956 are entitled to the dividend. tured. Presid , Abeeie REPELLANT ithe ys { elimination: of corporal piinish- nations of, Burope, and: occasion- The current declaration of 11 pictured President Elsen howe) mattress, — ot } ment: Yet “little: ‘more ‘than’ 4 (ed great. excesses. Hence punish- | cents per share is two cents! thursday as being “dominated PK Cool oe “hey an +: [eentiry’ago, ordinary. it ~ {ments for-this offence were rare| MBner (Dat the corresponding Sociale ome, while ‘he un Gnly. $59.50 i renee om te a , .. ; s - , ! : a 4 \, ‘|diers “thot criminals) “could. among ‘the Portugese in our pay: dividend pave last ye of cents |Wittingly abets. Communist aims | Poloroide Sun Glasses.) fs M2 ca th 8 ie world age AL ALL. OF. the ‘same arguments per share declared for the first: abroad. | te , ie : “|. Whenever. 1 come across 2 dies ‘which are now used in. Canada three quarterly ‘dividends ns ea : s nd sce in |, Thermos sof | ‘ r pr nt-and his domestic anc ' ‘ . wey o oenerer Fame aero les), WO. edanmg ue ean 3EHr compared with 24 cents pendent 4 OS rman sud|| ROLLAWAY COTS [| Vacuum Bottlés| f the world, generally gels. more sentence too murder ere ed of 1955. : Eisenhower is so “naive” he . ‘ . a Se f . sal elon Titer aim flogging in the British army. The latest four quarterly aiv- paved the way ab last year's|| WM spring filled matiress FILMS! Sm t |. Nowadays. no. MP. inv any part idends. declared totalled 37 cents Geneva conference for the Com- me oy : ; iiament on earth would : dream which ‘is the highest. amount munists to make “more progress $32.50 FILMS! he book of usirig © the. same ‘arguments per share in any similar period psycnoiogically and economic- f a | (which British cabinet ministers of * the: company’s: history; it ally than hey. ‘have for years." ; ° FILMS! ae Jused to justify | flogging in: the " —- - : . British army, on the very day:af- A M KENZIE Kodak and Ansco” ter: British, soldiers had: just wonl . ac ' 1 ' #_|the most'decisive victory of many FURNITURE LTD DEETH § oA hh _|centuries. hI, | ee ey A, hundred years: from row Po : . ft _|many: of, the Canadian opinions 994_-ard Ave. W. Phone 1145 PHARMACY i now held‘as:to the consequences |’ , Sy boas ; ta ‘of . “abolishing capital punish- a ee LTD, use a * ay . ~" : : , of ment w will seem equally, amazing. i Toe nnnstere kn : =) FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY | » 7 ‘ ‘ Ty Daily News Ctoss! ifieds Phone 4313 We Deliver 4 os JUST A JUMP. * Barth. and the planet Mars are about. ‘35,300,000 miles * apart, | “Jabout a third the distance from earth to the sun. ~ LETTERBOX SEEK LEADERS - ' The Editor, Coote The Daily News: Some encouragement 1s being aiven to the Prince Rupert Branch of the Navy League o! Canada to start a junior corps of Navy League Cadets, Such groups operate under the na- tional organization in many Canadian communities, The lads who would be eligible for re- cruitment would be’ 12 and 13 ‘and their training and organiz- atlon would. be entirely separate from the Sea Cadet Corps, ~The training would be such gs to make.jt ore D) sn - eee ete ne etme | . . noe ; } deg ein. mathemati-. : dtop, in manufdeturing KAIEN CONSUMERS CREDIT UNION Now Located | / IN THE CO-OP STORE ‘COW BAY | | \ 4 4 1 i i ¢ ver five: year’s ‘of alrnost uninter- ° the amount and ‘value of company’ cmhanufaetuviig. ayailable for yeinvest- ayment. of: lividends to those who had savings eee ¢ consider ably below that of ROY FORSYTH, above; a vot- eran member of Canadian National Railways passenger department, has been: appoint- ed: district passenger agent “at -Yancouver, He succeeds . Wiil- lam “Bill” Cruickshank - who has retired, Born in Neepawa. Man, Mr! Forsyth joined the CNR in 1921 and for the inst three years has been chicf Werk to the passenger traffic ‘manager at Winnipeg, He fist cam .to Winnipeg in 1045 a8 coi (eket clerk In the — AN AWARD OF $5,000 has been awarded to a Western Canad: 11 man for his second novel. Maclean's editor, Ralph Allen ann- ounced, at the Canadian Authors’ association in Halifax, Unrat the Maclean's Novel Award would go to John Cornish of West Vancouver, “Olga”: Is the title of Mr. Cornish's latest boul, | which ig a humorous satirical novel set In Okanagan ani 4 dealing with a fanatical Russian religious sect, His first novel, | “The Provincials’ achieved considerable Mterary acclaim when | It was published In 1951, He has also had several short stories published in Canada and abroad, Mr. Cornish was editor of ‘Ubyssey,". the University of British Columbin. newspaper, 1) | | | { | } | | ae a ee er rig: to, ‘do, with the ‘weather, reas, The result was that per heeame ut aan oan sitio oy) nl, f 00M ult appar ‘ant that thov 0 avery ttle, if nnylhing; puny man ean do abont the inlehty foveus of nature, 01 In Packet and Times, Re he om ree ae tm aenagnmney reemean qian stg ei es 8 Vand) |