ASTIN r ‘devatrd ta the iinbataiag of Prince Rupe Mand Central Reliieh Nalpahia, oo | lindian Press.—/Audlt Bureau of Cireulntions ‘anndian Dalry. Newspaper Association . ny. ne Prince Rupert Daily News Limited | BS » MAQOR, President: Subseriptton, Rates: : tartler- Per week, Oh nil+Per month, 7c; pet year, $8.00. AOlass: mall by’ the: Posl Gttee Department. Ottar. a Stale Dinner. (all meni, Which | CRAFTS included by distrib is very “formal, -very dignified. ' FOR, for “which we gare ‘tax. About 500 Wil dance at the Sis te | By HL, JONES "dike necessary to the huge: ad ~'} Ball—the ‘capital's’ most elegant Canadian Press Staff Writer" | scheme. yards ‘are under const Luction on ‘other new bridges are planned. ALL AGES per mann #100! per year, $10.00 Premier’ s reception, “a _tea-and “coffee only will ‘be. serv.‘ - ed, , | View ‘of: hard liquor : flowing. at | VICTORIA REPO RT -VICTORIA~-Once more in thls capital ‘next, Tuesday the guns will boom and. the bands will play: and top- -noteh officialdom | ~Tand high society will converge ' on ‘the, Legislative Buildings: for | | the time -- honored - festivities j ronnected with the ‘opening. al: “Ithe. Howse, : ' There'll be a new Lieut.- -gover- | nor. ‘performing his first, open- ing ceremony-—Hon, Frank Mac- | kenzie Ross, attired in his new; “|Court ‘dress ‘which he‘ ordered | from London. at, a likely cost to: himself .of about $2,000, ‘The opening day will. be alll “i fuss and-feathers—all ritual and! ancient - Janguage, and every- | thing Very ‘traditional—a’ great _|party day, the kind of party day’ of which this capital never Brows : tired. “0 4 da --2 "The: ceremony it ‘the. packed | it legislative chamber. will last only | Yabout an’ hour,, ‘and then all the; Invited guests. will troop across id the. Empress: Hotel for the} which | ‘The: Premier takes a. dim | parties. eee ernment House, Only those on: {he:Protoco! List get’bids tothe : (Jaffait of, the yéar; with the lad- : @ (lesi ih new gowns, many imported . from Seattle . and even from: , . New: York: Next day. the business of the move and second the Address in : Reply ‘to the Speech from the | « Throne, ‘The day after that we'll: ticar from Leader. of the Oppo-! sition Arnold: Webster, and then ' . wlberal leader Arthur Laing will: | tell us what he thinks. i \ -» And that will-be the first week ! | of the’1956 session of your Leg-| 7 islature, There's ; alot of balls ¢ tbout a: : general - -eleclicn sometime this: ‘T year, Premier Bennett, the only; ‘}one to decide this very impor- ; tant matter, ’ won't say no and, apie of parents to Bane for ‘jhe won't say yes. Very likely he ARNBIMOUS PROGRAM ) ;loesn’t yet know, for. sure, The | ‘Premier will have: d- general elec- : Con. ‘at a.time ‘he thinks best : " t8uited+ to, ‘his: ‘chances of being previously drew plans . for the; -Ab least 14 new buildings gre where building would be held to 4 ° ‘national library, gallet ‘and: a ‘ cn . Ye oi fe- -clected: ‘Mind’ you, our Prem-} ‘theatre. TH A g ne yf ‘Philadelphia area and had plan-; projected for the near future In a minimum to preserve the na-i ‘ jler, or. any other. Premier, for; ealre, The plan foresees relo- ned ‘some of Ottawa's govern- the master plan, including a new. tural beauty of the countryside. ‘ that matter, ; wouldn't admit: ‘this,- but, ‘that’s actually what> a happens, ‘A> Premier ichocses. gn eléction dgte best. ishited to- ‘his own political needs, _. by JeK, Nesbitt ‘Ottawa. Beauti ication Scheme To Cost. Millions Take U ‘In the. evening will be a State |: Dinner: and a State Ball.at Gove+ ety "CHE NA VLIONAL CAPITAL PLAN, soon to be'looked at by Par- liament, i. a Ieng-range project with the aim of turning Ottawa and ifs surrounding terrilory into.a jewel among enpitals, These {wo phetoz from the Federal District: Commission, responsible planniny-ageney. for: ihe project, shows Ottawa as it is (oday (left) and as the planners here it will be. The photo of Ottawa loday ‘shows Confederation Park and the Parliament Hill area. wilh railroad tracks nunning: alongside the, Rideau Canal and Untol OTTAWA. 2: —Parliament. will No one will hazard a guess 2 lake a new. look soon at one of! this time as to the eventual cost. the biggest projects ever undet-: Officials say it will take another} ‘taken in Cariada, a plan involy= | 95 years 10 complete the major: ‘ing untold millions of dollars-and aspects of the project and per- | iturn Ottawa and surrounding | with the Federal District Com- Ontario and Quebec territory in-! ‘to a jewel among capitals, a pan-+gQ 2 year Parliament has been orama of man-made architecture : voting it for the project since fitted into a setting of preserved | 1948, natural beauty. The parliamentary vote was to The plan, a ‘begun 10 years ago, will guide de-: wntil 1958 for a total of $25,000,- veloptnent in the area in the'qgq, The committee will reconl- , “hext half century, By that. time mend what should be done after: ‘it foresees a population of 500,- ‘that time. - 000 within. a fivé-mile radius of | A WAR MEMORIAL : Parliament Hill, heart . of. the! The giant ‘plan was envisaged. capital, with perhaps . satellite: by Prime Minister Mackenzie. ‘towns springing up beyond -+,to. ‘King’ in 1945 as a memorial to! ‘take care of excess population. “the fallen in Heu of a Second World War memorial. Scores of new buildings of; ‘Modern architectural design are: expected to he built, incliding ‘such national, institutions : AS. &) Paris the famed French town iplanner -Jacaues Greber, who: cation of railway lines and of iti-- mental centres in 1937-39. ‘dustry and calls for 2 huge ‘pro-; He came with orders to draw "gram of new roads and drive-' up long-range development plans’ -ways, miles of parklands, scenic for the. whole 900-scuare-mile. highways and walks, Surround- sree which the government had ing the whole will be a green belt designated as the National Capi- mission and its use of a $2,500,-. national project je continued for a 10-year period ' The government brought from. temporary wartime buildings (left foreground). ' | ! 4 The pholo of Ottawa tomorrow shows railroad tracks and lemporary. batid- ings climinated. Graceful bridges carry traffic and canal-side parkways and in the lower left-hand corner can | be seen a model of the proposed National Gallery on the site , of the wartime buildings. Note, in, the scale model. how Hut Que, across the Oltawa River has heen redeveloped. (CP Pligta) p to 50 Years Ottawa's southern boundary to: ‘replace the mid-town yards, Negotintions are under way /With the CNR and the CPR for establishment of a terminal eon- will be remodelled and continued In use, Officials sgy the whole railway plan will take about 25 years to ‘two years ahead of schedule. In the design stage now is 2 19-mile, $15,000,000 expressway “across the fringes of the ‘from east to west, using the ab- andoned CwR line right-of-way. ‘PROPERTIES PURCHASED Practically all the properties required for implementation of the park and parkway proposals have been purchased by FDC, ‘Some 40 miles cf parkways are to rounder federal control around the capital, Ottawa city hall, an institute of fine arts, a national library, a “parkways in Hull. ‘began fn 1937 and * ‘than 50,000 acres of the planned complete but already it Is about 7 capital: be added to the present 22 miles. national theatre and a national: gallery, "To date five of the structures have either been completed or ries of Barner Years, over the eanal ‘rand vule ol cOveLHMedL the dechion taken dash year to chanse to the right in 1956, J THE ETTERBOX nome caran, ALD ACKNOWLEDGED The Editor, The Daily News: f would like to-take the oppor- duaiby lo acknowledge my debt Ww gratitude to the peaple of yinee Tapert and particularly ‘0 the Clvie Contre staff, who by cheir untiring efforts, co-opera- ‘jon ane support have helped to woduee our tirst Civie Contre “banner year,” It has been a hanner year, both in finance and program, ‘Lo ‘those who have elven freely of money and services, to those whe have ¢iven so many volunteer hours and to those who have participated in the Civie Centre during Uncir leisure time... ‘Thank you, ; May this be the first of a sere It Js up ta you and your Civic Centre staft . togelher we ean mike it eo, - FRED JONES, General Seerctary, Givie Centre Association, Prince R Rupert, “or WL ON LE Mr Cai w — The existing “eo fo. the left" wilh be retahied in Pakistan, The fins reconsidered KARA for the future further upriver, A start has been made on new. One will ev- | Civic Centre entually be a 45-mile scenic drive In the form of a Jeep thraugh ; 000 square miles of tervitory iN haps another 50 years to finish PAny to operate all rail facilities Gatineau park in the hill-lake T-A-}-L-B-R-UN-G "selon wl ate nthe b call ‘the capital area, ‘some o of them. y to Finis! ‘within the National Capital Dis- country of the lower Laurentians i + {nes sof the *easion, i, i * Bruch | The project is the National’. 4 special Senate - Commons tfict. A new union station is, northwest of Hull. Under the: @ Suits @ Pant ra alk I Ddn Rol ‘Capital Plan, a long-range. -conimittee will delve into the Planned for Ottawa's southern plan the park’s suburban ap- If ants if Esquimalt’ and Dn Robinson : scheme of heautifieation and de- | plan and its progress. The com- Outskirts but until it can be built proaches will form part of the | @ Topconts @ Slacks of Lillooet, both S.C’ers, wil. ‘velopment. Its objective. is’ to| mittee’ main concern will bethe present mid-town stition projected green belt that will surround the capital, Land acquisition for the park now more. 15,000-acre area have been pur-, chased, The Kingsmere section is Lhe sile of the 600-acre Mac- kenzie King estate with its ram- ed: “ruins” which the late prime: iniuister donated to the country. The master plan emphasized the need for urban zoning regu- lations to keen down undesirable development. Re-zoning has been started in Ottawa, Hull and other municipalities, * However, officials say lack of zoning in outlying municipalities is causing difficulty in establish- ing the* proposed green belt. The federal” government re-. cently announced that certain restrictions would be placed on Central Morivage and Housing Corporation daans in the green belt area to control building de- ALT RE SIGS SPECIALISTS Quick Service Ling the failor 220 Gl SL Piro 1298 aca VicTOR “*SLIDE-O-MATIC” 45 ATTACHMENT LOWEST-PRICED RCA VICTOR . RECORD PLAYER OF THEM sat aes pecnference’ te a five niten oe beauty 4 three to) District. Ib takes in 356 are being builé but the national velopment, Negotiating among L.,.PLAYS THROUGH t ‘compel pai ‘eiits to carry. out “steps Jed whiat'about the next general’ The federal government's post. {he vitiey ot Oller ced Tell, cetiulions, exeepl the library, probldy ne are goin th YOUR RADIO OR TV SETI : ive ect them to take toward comveeting Na ott sandcne mine Heal, COMpleted or la neg hr Que, and 28 surrounding munl- on the library may begil NEL erga 85 mers cle this year, or next; or the’ year: volves some $73,000, 000 and inh RS s job was mainly looking the Ottawa vee ona & bf 2. ; alter thal. All very vague! been fitted into the plan as ‘to: “planning urban development and site where temporary bubldines Ona y Prince Rupert What the Premier really location and type ang!" use of recommending restrictions that st: e . : ‘elony should be handled as a “yoithful of bans, of course, is that there’ pulling to be erected, The Fed- should be placed on wooded ar- A nn massive foverninent Hotel ila C y-¢ ane in : ‘be @ general election when he. Cal Distriet Commission, respon-' s to preserve them. Under his ypintine ‘bureau has been coir os WO Grose ES . oe 180. as not, to start a criminal recor ( But only ‘figures it's in the best interests \Sible- planning agency for the: puidance ‘a tional lannine Mate at Itai is pe Dining Room q pos : of Soclal Credit, We need not he ‘Prolect, has spent $11,000,000 and scommittee of 17 members, repre- Ottawa site known as ‘Tunney’: A FREE, ,, wilh your purchase ® 6 Goud Food Congenio! Atmosphere ‘6 6 eaters ce a ~ too ghovked at that: every other Committced another $10,000,000’ Promler hag done the same, We [or lands, right-of-ways. and Whe ishou. d be used to it by now, or Paraguay Head es nie appro nach, There ave ito ul fallacies Hee al putlally sleep ame Not Arrested ‘Say Officials senting authorities concerned plus engineers and architectural experts, drew up a mister phan, Working arrangements were made between the federal, pro- yvinelal, county and civie aubhor- ies concerned Lo implement the plan through jaint Mnanelayg and pasture a $16,000,000 federal Bal building devdopment has pone iB up to house a aiumber of govern: ment departments. Mere build. ings are planned there, rf Spacing of federal develop: fe ments Is ino keeping with Mr. -Greber’s recommendations far necessary zoning, The PDC bears: decentralization of the federal: -& proportion of the cost of civle: administration, projects, such as news We and | The master pk a recammMends - i of the “Slide-O-Matic’ — i and all RCA Victor “45" : players — $5.00 worth of RCA Victor "45" Records of your own choice] | -—6@- W MCRAE BROS. LID, OES, 4 - me ely ihe saying, “There are no delinquent childven; seatch the opposition off guard, ' “Only delinquent parents Aneall gigs just asbroad {yh Huan ean. We me Ange: approach that" reticle! patents, associates, ,:» ce ine overnmeni=-We, ‘Lhe antl society alike from all responsibility and places ° » g A B2 A ry Open Daily " heople allow the government to! 7 am-2 pm -5 pnv-8 pns “pel away with ft, ‘that President Alfredo Stroess- {Ry sa the mune time: keeping ner is under house arrest or mille. r lof the government onthe deg gurl. phe Drasteent yes from central Otluwa to ist When the new dete nee head ‘of the Mouse, followed by wi !wovernme ' ray Pauline OU southern and eastern boundaries quarters is bull ily present demi ‘election, with the next election said Me headquarters, they and to the northern and western porary building hy mld-ttaws four years after that, “Bararuay has been tense und secHons of Mull. ‘The rights-of- will he torn down and the site ‘The Premier says that's not there have bee frequent report way made avalluble will be used: reserved for the new National art the democratle way, Naturally, of dissension within the ruling ery ews tH artertal roads gallery, soli hlame onithe, cry ant youth, Mr, Bennett doesn't agree! Seat ce at nanels vie. a southern Ottawa site for anew Sundays he Store hat Servier Baile" An intuitive «ecognition. of . these fallacies is Maral thas eeastlon, made Init |g SUNCION, Paraguay 4h — heeds | LE eeaettnate Towaver, ef. Spm Bons RADIAL 2325 DIAL 2326 poe v0 ka Pp ' : TOS . oe wht makes: gant survey, Of tech “Age opinion so jelections should be fixed by: Overman tony cent eayan RELOCATION OF RAILWAYS ficlals say considerations of mille 4 WA Mares PN Peel, can cd re. fveshing,” ; ‘statute, every four years to the | ‘POMS Most important loug-range pro-. tary security may compel the dee Lawhat to do about the guilty offend. | : ~ ongthe yrtngse ove whelmingly replied in effect: | _- Slyp him in Mae 'acks, . 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