AE te ied -ORMES—) | "Daily Delivery wopapprnpr fy ee] ‘ e , : Bab gf ‘ ee . en “DIAL 2151 a eh a oe a PROVENGTAL LIBRARY, Lee Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Ports And Key to the Great Northwest oo. ee noo VOL, XLV, No, 220: PRICE FIVE CENTS: | a Set ye ee Mah aaah MID-CANADS KANE. _ the Mid-Canada: Line. of. radar ! Up-to-date pictures from the 56th parallel sh NEARS COMPLETION — Scheduled to-go into operation January 1, 1957. stations across -Canada's -north-is. rapidly nearing. completion, ow various scenes.along the line, as: the con-: . struction stage nears the end, (1) The 380-foot antenna tower of an intermediate station of the line reecives the finishing touches from members of the erection crew; (2) An RCAF 1-34 helleopter, one of the. versatile aircraft which have played a vital role In building the isolated stations, takes off from a material assembly point with an underslung load of sup- plies for .an Intermediate station; (3) Group Captain E. C, Poole of Hamilton, Ont, Direc- tor of Systems Engineering for the RCAF, and A. G, Lester of the Bell Special Contracts Department, logk over olectronic equipment ea: ready installed at a station In Northern Man- Jtoba; (4) A muskeg tractor, an indispensable vehicle In some portions of the line; passes a _elvilian cargo aircraft on the landing strip at an assembly point, (National Defence Photos). election, turning Officer Scott McLaren reported 896 voters out of an cligible 5,946 in the city polling division at the Civic Centre had east their votes. : In the 1953 provincial clection at the same time, 1,000 persons of 5,595 pos- ‘sible voters nad ballotted. | However, despite the weather, jit was expected thatthe voting tempo workers from the Columbia Cel-|, lulose Company and store stafSs have put in their shifts. pool at 4107, 4103. and 4109. ’ | which a sign infers : B.C - Aim of School Trustees BC Wide Salary Scale | Asserts Act , Protects eee eee me neg neces ( / GRANBROOK, B.C. (CP)—School trustees in Htish Columbia have been given a mandate to devel- op a provinelal salary seale for teachers, with zonal adjustments to take care of variations in living costs: oo @and conditions. (protection of the Inw given to | The decision on salary scales; fuveniles. U re | , was one of the most important For Outs ing of the H.C, school trustees: tho year, 683 were In this age nssoclation ‘Tuesday, ‘group, the chief said in a report Word toward arriving ab arto counell, ders Hen the woe the a, alee Investigation which fol- ‘date Is expected to have (he Cl towed an outbreak of teen-age (N-- Tho (ret uf speeding up present sluid> rowayism Inst month in the jic* downtown area, SI CRANBROOK, B.C. doar to full certifiention and pay Discussing the salary scales, tO steps to ensure that those in \ the 16 to 18 age group be ex: renvention. smn "we've “il f oe H aly i present pralec. " " ton afforded by the Juvenile de- tke the cotton wool oub of our dinquent act now in fore in mouths anid talk common sense.” British Columbia,” the report Ho added that school boards ‘Sula, need a “intr shake" in fisine salary schedules, | "Ts Lime ta end te puny fooling around," he sald, | Offielals explained vn prov cla} scale Is sought to prevent: premier of British Columbia was hove Tuesday, The 400 dolegates to the 52nd | annual convention of the 2, C, Schon) ‘Trustees’ Association en doraed a resolullon submitted by the Vancouver Talond branch urging he department of od entlan do allow full eredit. for Spproved (ovching experlonee i schools outside B.C, upon come pletion of permanent aortlfi- enlion, rhe resolution stressed that Ings of credit for Leaching @x- perianea outslde of 1G, detors many competent teachers fram nwoepting — Lenching postions hore, ond that Aull ort fention will have the effect of roduelng tho current toncher shorluge, pened pean aren gee es ERE A op nut Oe ee cent REE DOLLAR LOWE | NEW YORK @ -- The Cane ine’ ddan dollar was §-4 lower abn 21-04 per eent In Against anavhor’ In annual no | pound slerling waa une goblations wilh tonchers, Wh $2.70 7910, NEWS APPOINTS HARVIE GAY TO POST OF SPORTS EDITOR Defended way an Okanagan ‘prineh resolution asking — the HG, government tab to make Roplacement for Geoff Ayres, Sports Kdllor of Tho Dally nny changes Wn the publle Nows, who Ix Jenving Saturday for the same position on the aehouls web iat world baka; Kanloapa Hontinel, was mnouneed today by publisher John Magar, away the taht of xehoal honrds Ho |x Hnrvlo Gay, at, recontly of Imperial Publications to arbitrate Individual tovehors' siurlas, Lid, Vaneouver, publiahors of the. @, Nows Mirror, Mt, mT you were Lo piss tis rede Cay will he sporls editor and general reporter, — alublon tt would be anylng to Porn in London, Bngland, Mr, Gay came to Canidae threo yours ago whore ho hogan hla newspaper training with tha the publla thot school hourds Vancouver Sun, He turthored his career with Tha Calgary wink the priviloge of making arbiiration unworkable,” wom} Horald nnd after a short porlad with Brllah United Press, dd nssoelnton solleltor Hrank] Jalned the alaft of Tmporial Publientlons bld, ti the uapaclby Wilson, of pollae court roportor, rating shortly to asslatant to Wie editor, eee sega POLLS OPEN UNTIL & t TOR Dente AEE ee re Oe ' ' “munist; seven Independent and e oo “ | Delinquents | \" VANCOUVER (@-—Chicf Con-' ‘stable George Archer of clty pole resented in the house by Tom ‘ee suggested Tucsday that: youths between 16 and 18 years | of age be exempted from the Socialists, 778,600 VLIGIBLE Of 1,855 juveniies charged in! + Itaken at the Sand ennual mect-ithe city during the first half of: provinetal ian ect in 1052, 1 provinee-wide seale fs under! The report is Uae result of a} Mercy Flight for teachers tralned outside OF Nie “PAT SHAKE" | “Consideration might be given | one school board belng “played iterms of U8, funds today, The hanged ee NR UE MTT ee ‘A light vote in the Pri trict was indicated today as: local: residents braved pouring rain to cast their ‘ballots in the provincial) rie Rupert electoral. dis- + l Elsewhere in the province t r Up to. press tine today, Re- would inerease after The polls which opened at. 8 an, will remain oped unlil 8 o'clock tonight PDT... Transportation can “be ob- famed; by calling the Junior Chamber of Commerce. car. > Jayeces have been operating their transportation, pool from:a wigwam on Third’ Avenue,. on “a want to vote giv back to the Indians.” Offering themselves to the | Prince Rupert. district voters in! the order they appear ‘on the ballot are’ William HL. Murray, manager, Social Credit; Mayor George EK. Hills, merchant, ‘CCF ind A, Bruce Brown, barrister, Liberal member of the legisla- ture In the last session, Throughout the province the list of 199 candidatcs includes 52 Social Credit; 52 Liberals; 51 CCF; 22 Progressive Conscrva- tives; 14 Labor Progressive Com- one Independent Labor, The only constituency which the CCl did not contest war Fernie, a coal mining region which for 36 years has been rep: Uphill, §2-yeur-old Independent Labor member and friend of the , The total of 778,625 cligible volars was second ly to the 793,073 who register- For the first time since 1949, vollng is under the single-choice "X" system, In the 1082 and Fails to Save. Polio Victim VANCOUVER th--An ROAR Dakota arrlyad hore ‘Tuesday Meht with the body of an 1+ year-old Prince George youth who died from pollo during the merey Mlght. Tho plane, plloted by FOR, Ui, Jasper, was bringing the hoy here for treatment, ‘ Aboard tha alrerath were 4 chest resplitator, a doctor and a Wur'se, The youth's name was withhold by RCAF until relatives notified, Pant Ce ommmahenemennnamamennemniel Herring Catches Reported Good Exceptional eatehos of — gone provoxdod wh the Port Hdware Canadian Press reported . from |*C% system was used. Vancouver that while the skies were overcast there was, no rain j on the Lower Mainland .and southern Interior, - oo ballot.will simplify the speed the polls close, and a decisiow" by” midnight, . ot Bernett _ : fe Oo ; OF Victory — KBLOWNA, B.C.@-— Premier] Bennett, ‘in his final. election]. that’; Liberal - leader | Arthur Laing; CCF leader. Robert Stra- " |chan.and Progressive .Conserya-| tive leader Deane: Finlayson will). all.zbe defeated in’ today’s Bri-|: » eountry |. wore horring are helng made off Ha toven Island, south of Batks ike land, Ih was reported this morn We, A catel of 2,000 tons was made Monday, and the herring, sild bo he of good quality, are helng Pant of Nolxon Nrothars Flah- 953. dlections the alternative | ‘Restoration of the one-choice he conypilation of results, First eturns are expected’ soon: alter: Confident campaign . address, predicted tish Goluznbia election. “T predict - nation,” he said in a 24-hour. address t destroyed their. parties." ° | Confident supporters have al- ready “aranged a mammoth torchlight victory parade with Premier Sennect, riding at:the treets, he Depertment of Fisherles showed this amorning. The area closed Sunday at ¢ it, PST, after being open sinee September 9, Of this amount, 845,900 pounds were lunded at Prince Rupert, ‘ cn eee Russians to Tour Mills in B.C. VANCOUVER @—Saven Russian lumber officials, headed by the mMntsten of logging and sawmill ing, G, YH, Ovloy, will arrive In Britlsh Columbia for a tour of Lo limber Industry about Oct, 15, and spend about a week In tho provines, ‘Thoir visit will ond a three-week tour of Canada's lumber fneustry, Pree rene rere Rae SOOT ENe HIVE NE TET APaLTORD ' Soldier Killed By Bayonet In Accident Colo, was killed ;by’ his» own neckdont Trosday, Tho army sald ih was Poor soldloy wounded In notion. | down and plored his back, A 0 OOD TN TE TIO orlas, pm the Social Credit movement will'spread across.the| | | head of