As New Jersey Turns To NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ. (—tall,” said Brig-Gen, W. W. Wan- The motorcycle top, long re- amuaker, executive director of the parded by motorists as a kill- 118-mile New Jersey Turnpike. joy, isn’t yet as rare as the “They're too dangerous and they clgar-store Indian. But he is couldn't do the job for. us! rapidly disappearing from the: His force of 76 state cops all great highways. nw pe cars. ne oe “a , ‘Turnpike as a result now is the We don’ use we motorcycles a at ost heavily policed as well as the heaviest travelled road of its kind. It is also one of the safest now, “This year we have reduced traffic fatalities to 2.42 per 100,- 000,000 vehicle miles,” said Wan- amaker, “as compared to a rate of 6.6 for national public high- ways. MORE PUBLIC SAFETY “The improved safety can be explained by two things—better policing and the fact the public is showing more sense. They have learned how to drive safely :on turnpikes, and the novelty of using them as racetracks has worn off.” ' The modern highway cop ‘would like to be regarded more jas a Good Samaritan for motor- oe - We take the whole mov- ; ing job off your hands— > assume complete respons- - ibility for your satisfac- Motorcycle Police Becoming Rarity Patrol Cars ists rather than as a guy who does nothing but ambush specd- ers, The figures bear them out. “Last year we gave 15,339 sum- monses for speeding,” said Lieut. Joseph W. Mack, 48, a state po- liceman for 25 years.” But we helped 42,112 motorists who were in trouble. For example, we had 9,485 motorists with flat. tires, 9,050 who had run out of gas, and put out 57 car or truck fires, “Our maternity record is per- fect. Our men have delivered two babies, and never lost either a child or a mother, That’s bat- ting 1,000 percent.” © ~ ONE HORSE-POWER In his quarter-century of po- lice work Mack has, gone from the horse to the motorcycle to the patrol car. “IT spent 10 years on motor- cycles, and had about 100 spills in that time,” he said. “With the patrol cars we can carry the equipment to do things that were impossible for a motorcycle | cop.” ’ tion. Our prices, too, are * . right. For free estimate, b | gt phone S016. Wi | om COMPLETE CARTAGE Que eC | FACTLATIES | ‘'C r || LINDSAY'S CARTAGE | Ta Subsidies ‘AND STORAGE LTD. | By RICHARD DAIGNEAULT PCL CLEECLEL Canadian Press Staff Writer (2 VALLEYFIELD, Que. “Premier Duplessis replied with g; “never” to federal taxation sub- R sidfes avccpeed by alk Canadian R provinces but Quebec. He dles- Never. Accept Duplessis eribed a recent sp2ech made hy Prime Minister St. Laurent as “an insult” to him and his French-speaking compairiots, -Mr, Duplessis reiterated the provincial rights dqctrine that sparked returns of his Union Nationale party to power in 1944. to arrange 15,880 towings, alded |’ YOU CAN CASH A A CHEQUE or bank your money without leaving curb-teller which the Bank of Monireal has installed as part of its newly opencd main office at London, Ont. The first curb-service banking unit in Canada, this new installation was ‘designed by the bank's chief architect in collaboration with the manufacturers, and ts the only one of its kind in the world, Picture shows London’s Mayor Allan Rush, an old customer of the bank. who: eut the ribbon signalizing the opening of “Canada’s most modern banking office,” making the Serving him at tne icles window is Gordon Ball, B of M pres- littie Ailsa Craig branch, 17 miles first deposit in the new bank. ident, who 30 years before was the teller-aecountant at the from London. Standing by the curb-leller are Breadcaster War chairman of the bank's board of directors. ae BLACKWOOD ori { | BRIDGE t ! i ! t oe Ys Prince Ri Tus day, bert Daily eee 8, ty the seat of your car at the _ AW Avatanone » onthe most £0 Aan OS lacier | in. the world! TithW covog VICTOR MATURE POPER CAUMIE WILLIAM DEROIE VINCENT PRict my, 9° T EM . BAe i ad! a ( d Cornell and B. C. Gardner, ‘Editor Suing Printing Firm KFTCHIKAN, Alaska iM— A Hbel t Not tice to Ratepayen, yer. ok Sale of tots: within. ‘the City of Prince Rupett on: ' delinquent tates are oiving, will be held in the Cotnel -Wers, ‘ily Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C.,, “oth, 1954. rotew gy? at 10 am, oy Septeab «Property. on. which: 1952 taxes are owing will be le -pald on or before September 30th, 1954, 19. am, 3 h re‘) KB x a in OW a $15,000 suit’ against the i ; , B a . jr M FOOTE, Ci eg a Bl pave He described Mr. St. Lauren's By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ! Journal Printing Co., which pub- - » : g | PRAVEL can be fun— view that Quebec is like other vues ‘lishes the Ketchikan Chronicle, | 2° #* a but to get the most out of it— || Provinces as “an encouragement ; " oy 4 | was filed in District Court Mon- era & : you should not worry about Oo assimilation” and asked if the Unnecessary Ruff Retains Entry {0 Dummy i day by E mory EF. Tobin, editor: of cul OB lickets, routes, reservations |/Canadian Prime Minister — {s ithe Alaska Sportsman magazine, be h vk a We'll fume for you-yeu have |) contriving to raise up the other Old Mr. Dale is an expert in maintaining COM, he suit asks $10.000° for in- | e sure to Car ar [cnt ext complete service 1s || Provinees against Quebec.” munication hetween the closed hand and dummy, He: iury to name and reputation and} “s w | apsulutely FREE at Mr. Duplessis made the state-|had to be on this hand, where the enemy started |$5,000 in exemplary and punl- | a i ment during ceremonies in con- tive Gumages as the result of aj x nl | CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL Ce es . -| pumping him with heart ‘leads at the very first trick. | ive & 8 ' : nection with the inauguration oi ee deter published in the Chrontele ; . m LIMUTED a $9,000,000 bridge spanning the Mrs. Keen opened the aee of somth dealer Hast March 4. op Hi} pr, Rupert ‘Terrace Kitimat || Sh Lawerence river between Cot- hear ts and Mr. Dale ruffed. He , Nulthae veidde vulnerable Tobin's suit also names as ile- B. x Dial 3227 133 90 cau Landing and Valleyfield |taid down the king of spades and = North (My, Champion) | fendants W. L, Baker, editor of: r ml nh Genet about 35 miles wost of Montreal. yriss Brash won with the ace and ‘ S109 84 the Chronicle, and J. P. Bowman, | Ie mn! =| His speech was in-reply to A) fired another hear, Here Mr.’ b-8 3 jauthor or “co-author” of the K | speech in Quebec City Sept. 18) Dale went into quite a huddle, | GHA J 1073 | lelter, . f | FOR THAT revored a tiang, United Canal Any way he Figuied Heit ap TY emmy (aS trashy | ee a .THAT Surons, tla " is 64 SoA J 4 a i i the view that Que- peared that he was headed for’ & G2 0 GA , | “ ; a : bee emat he a potnge ike ‘defeat if cither opponent held) FAQ 9S A Thales | |e BY EXTRA ‘the others,” | -as many as four spades. On the | C.-K 63 . iy x. . | In that speech Mr. St. Laurent jother hand, the contract would | south (Mr. Dale) | + oR. a. : « yr)| be easy to make if either oer S--K Q 75 - ST SDECUAL | Sumeceaere shh genet nom hoe ess Sayre E 5 aah pw “tonne 0 sore means of tax- jspaces along. But he thou C-B2 ” BE ma ation subsidirs unless some bet- nAL Was asking for :oo much ‘The bideine: \ | wee oe a aa luck and he tried to think of South West North Bish pg ne eee Ti i n PRINT JOB a System 8 fount some other line of play. 8 Pas Past bit | Saitbips Tro Prince ‘nuhert | Saeees oe BR Now al eo CALL ON the Cannel pole minister. UNUSUAL SOLUTION . All Pass mes "8 ye | (All times Daylight Saving) seca aateg ihe bees Was een vesiponed z Bi: ay Qrey Was seen as the st mal a t Wh: at would you do al tia - . ~ emnmeneeas . ' 4 ‘ ‘ x ! m. a clash with Mr. Dup'esiss to fooint? You are left with the; chen be no way to retuen to your fy Vancouver — Friday ard jf . W l ce r DIBB PRINTING “sreak a deyear deadock thet /Mucen and seven of spades. Hh, ind to run the rest of the thi: Sunday We) pa ‘AN EVENING OF DELIGHTFUL CONCH 1 AK 2 LOS : 1 ttt ane stele . i OR dudte S$ o& “has kept Quebec out of federal!" Tell wih the seven end Lay ona, Me oO MUSIC AWAITS YoU ne OF ql ‘yovineial avreemerts on tax~(@ewn the queen, one opponent re day 10:00 p.m. | 3 ie p pe Ho, the: canstyue stlon ¢ cf trans- ‘Hi be seft with the good jack. Mr. Dale solved his tic kis vy ‘To Stewari, Alice Arm—Sut- ” ! ay epi. SiG Bis COMPANY Canad nichway, avants to un-| tof spades, That appar at wall preblem in an wnus Wal manner. ! urday 6:00 am, TICKETS ARE ON SALE. 4 yo w aaa ruff in on the ru } ‘ ~ ite realized he had to hi we COn= vu neeof « i ( ‘ i m iversities, and has left unsettl- un of the dia- | H ‘to Masset and North Queen Bi renceseaceneaean x SOA ee “ream ee | nd ach auestions as font devel-|Monds end lend another heart or jel wih Ais diamond suit AP-j] Chartottes—Oct. 7 and 21, ' at * Malo ‘opment af hydro-clectrle power! ¢lub. In any ease there’ will [TER krumps, were oul. Phere) Nov, 4 6 am, - coLussi’ MUSICSTORE oe ‘|: with constru*tion of the St, Law- fore, ab the third trick, he “un-y) 7 and at. “4 roe See The New Line cr ene seaway ° c * \P | Shi d necessarily” riffed with the |! vo Sauth Queen Charlottes— and vl oh oh ' C Sh ay as ; u P @ iIppPe | queen of spades and followed). October 4, 28) Nov. 1, 6 aan, THE CIVIC CENTRE ' _ oo LADIES’ FINE LEATHER Now p lilltal observers sec 1) A tely 1,50¢ sof wilh the lead of his last spade. || : we WW " the row an cffort to bring Heap tom. Cubana Catluto, mi UNDER CONT nol ' Passenger Reservatlons Adhults—S1 00 Children Ste me HANDBAGS | ari tccmctee Bitarnceete,coumme mm com one to | basse se ae wil Mr, St Laurent and Mr. | NPY fAd. oy ul Watson fslane Dummy’s ten was taken hy! MS 8 TY an : ‘ 5 end dragon “wih er born taking part in the! Wil be loaded ooad te MV) iss Brash with the jack andl} veneer itupart Agent Sponsored hy the Little Theat \ to i Mi NSON'S EWELLER ' yolitheal battle, canaer by ednesd: tt sits she returned another heart, But! 500 3rd Ave. Phe 4333 & 5434 | | Mal election in Que-j fee Was aangUCeEE today, everything was now under fll) "serving BG. since 188! | ee we al \ 5 “hee Is expested before 1953: 8 | The Ponamanian veesel which teontrol, ~ m "s ee See es | ‘Advertising in. the Daily Nows Brings a . arrived from Kobe, Japan, over) Mr, Dale diserrded a small! oe oa. a r ' | Mr, Dupiessis outlined his pyle 8" Obe, eta, Mr, Dale discarded a snl m4 ony ra | a 518 Third Avenue West the weekcnd is skippered by} dub and rutfe “ir sie sind ‘ey this way: | Kippered by [dub and ruffed on the board : ane | Muchee is hummbrr with actl-| Gaph G. Poleohrassas, "The ship) with the eight of spades, He ie 'vity and industrial dovelopmont' detiver the pulp to Abeeder a Ped the nine of spuds Lo plek up| thie Lis making “aigantle strides.” Scotland and Amsterdam, Hol | Miss Brash’s last trump, dls | de ! Development has created lar Gund After leaving here the carding his lust club, Now the pilin, 2 "et fon ‘hools, hosp {tals Condor will call at several south. | est of hls hand was all dla! ef ‘roule soelal legislative and wn- jer BG, parts, monds-and all good, | Wp 4 ¢ +e \ “ue -iversities, PPP PRP I PNP AAP et - vw! ~ Quekee neds revenues to nvect | ; inereased axnenditires, Ta gel * 8 7 rs the revenues the provincial gov- Our iV ( en re nS ites Whether if he 4 New FORD or MO}: emmment “needs ta exorelse {te : [ of rw taxation rights,” ' if we eee ee eee sees eee ' ‘ cet) ARCH oran A-1 Used Car, You'll Get | Medics Crit : rod Oran sed Car, You ll Vel | Medics Criticize ! he yy arth ee " i { ! “| More for Your Money at PARKER'S | Freeze-Up Order ; ‘ Ligh provides ‘ - fo trade your car or (ruek dn naw and beneflb by the for Hospitals re , Hy Oe | ye anacing prices we offer PENTICTON, TG. CP) The | Ce te . \ ‘i i. . * a \ , , yy ye N “ re ene Aa. ” ott a roy "9 trea | 4) FORD SEDAN — fadio ‘SQ PLYMOUTIT SEDAN = [,ospllal Induct “forex order orn : Garman Shoplard Champ nurs “ ne Heater, Mechaniently Heuter nnd A-C, Two-tone | established hy the RG, vovern- DRAMA prone wnampen i“ be hy, saefond vat ment in 1062 to hald cost dawn, : ¥ arfect, I, unt, ‘ : ql | ANLY $1050 a $950 wis eritielzed hy the B.C. livia BOXING . rie) ee ' MATE resrersersniaae lon of the Canadian Medical As BASKETBALL... ponte roclation when it was in con- Spey : vgs _ vention here, . : r ounce vo , neh Minister Bri Martini BILLIARDS and TABLE TENNIS eo QUNCe fo eh \ . " Ww i . oalth Minister irle Martin was oH vie | AE CHEV, TUDOM eater, HC Me lor urted to raviaw NORTE “freon. SKATING . {os wi | eae ne Wes $750 Bound as a nat up" and to substitute a “brond- WEIGHTLIFTING There is no Alnor trilyite to any dog than the uu Air Law mileage sou Y $285 er and more considered polley." ‘ “Bost | Show.” M | | wed the clean mnellow : nit mene A roxnlution adopted sald the BADMINTON n Show." Men who hivo judye Hi | : iene ne eo "at BINGO CLUB tasto of Lord Calvert Canadian Whisky ge il tt . z eote 7 ’ ’ + , a ? / oy ards, MUSIC | “utd Cal ‘a “eng Tho “budget fracze" was term. | vhiky anywhere Una ' c snl Bob Darker Limited od detrimental to good hospital vr yds and medienl sare, wet The Home of Friendly § “Hoxpitila,” said the rexolu é wy rie . a od nally service Hon, “are sorviee Instibutions Uf C We Ofleen— Terrice, Kilinal Mal OffleomIrince taper und not hotels for the alck. The ats PANTH—DIa) 282, polloy didrogards in blunt, un- Zi Thily. i, SERVICE STATIONDlal 2948, reallatlc manner the Yourshy- neue VLA ut your Improvements In alandard CALVERT DIST pura, & Se if NTT HT 2882, uf non tune a+ Tho polloy me (ULENS CEMITED, AMHERST ‘ BREN Negi eek cae sectsbitecsiiees wesiay dawg emacca ead wyilen sublerfge oy” aL LLnL RIRENITa pA Hine i fae | Wl) ADV GRTILUMANE IL NOY PURLILHID GR QUMAYED AY [ie WQYGE LON) FOL BOARD CR AL iggy a) : : ype ‘ ah ee aw a “ a q ' i ' 1 ) a , " ‘ vs