q ote ee cee ene | ORMES-—— Daily Delivery e DIAL 2151 ON THE “reflect ils growth from a modest beginning 32: years ago to’ its: status’ today as one of the: world's. best- -equiipped alr forces. Depicted. in this photo montage are operations symbolizing Sthe part: played ‘by the. RCAF in the defence of North America and Europe, in the building of the -early warning. radar ‘outposts of ‘Canada's North, and in the maintenance of Can- ada's defensive strength by constant training of new pilots, At top left, (1) a T-33 jet trainer fires rockets on a practice mission: over an isolated’ section of the Dominion. (2) An RCAF : Sikorsky helicopter hovers - over a barren’ hilltop: site where construction of a link .m the Mid-Canada radar chain will’ soon begin. (3) F-86 Sabre jets attached to No, 3 Fighter Wing at Zwelbrucken, Germany, fly overhead. while another group waits to take off during an cxer- > else “alert”; (4) The crew of.a sleek’ CF- 100. Canadian designed jet intercepter which helps: guard North America 24 hours a,day, every day: -of the year, climbs aboard the first “yanuck” 2in-a-vigiant line stretched along the tarmac of an RCAF station. (National Defence Photo), MINOR TECHNICALITIES- 95 A yerta Socreds Cleared Of Maladministration . EDMONTON (CP) —The Macdonald-Mahaffy “voyal commission hig cleared Alberta's Social Credit government of maladministration, a -Premier Manning, personally wrong-doing In transactions In- volving mineral rights, released ‘ the commission’s:300- ~page*report Friday at @ press conference, The coninission, appointed Sept. 2, 1955 to investigate “certajn charges, allegations and i reports relating to. the conduct: of the business” of the Alberta: government. tound correct pro- | cedure broken in only three: minor instances. The report made recommendations governing the. government’s — lund-purchasing: policy but the premier satd they: nearly all have been In practice; for some time, The commission's terms of ref- erence specifically instructed it to Investigate: The method of cnlling for fen-: ders and awarding of building: construction contracts by the public. works and highways. departnents; Where any cabinet minis Ler or member of the elit servier: made any personal gain from the purchase, sale of leasing of Hx properties; . The methods used In exehane- Ing material riehts and Mr, Manning's dealings In such an | exchange; The genera procedure follaws , ed by the treasiey branehes in making Joans, partleularly lo: MLAS. MINOR POINTS Nhe commission sald, expt for three minor teehnteadities i, | several | i } i building product, in’ certain ‘construction jobs, “manner ae kathy erbatien wary mete er ieee iyo exonerated of election-campaign. qitred “seciiritigs had -been. piven |, "Reeubalions ‘bY’ the ‘opposition’ of and. the ‘contract signed by all the parties,” The commission added It could find no evidence where any cab- Inet minister or member of the civil service made any personal gain out of the six propertics Investigated, nor where any treasury branch employee was influenced to make loans to any member of the legislative ‘us- ; sembly, . ‘It said It approved the, pro- cedure used In awarding publi works contracts by ‘tenders Das- ed on prepared plans and spec- Ifleations. The government also ‘wag fustifled in asking for the use of precast concrete and tong In Mr, .Manntng's mineral ; nghts exchange, In which he; ‘obtained rights to 7.2 acres in trade for rights to 7.0 acres, the | ‘commission said the exchange} the same as all other such trans- Actions, There was no thought the premier was breaking the ‘Lepistative Assembly Act, which forbids eabinet ministers finan- celal dealings wih the erawn, Smee rae neramerte conan ve! seemae tome Mrs. C Ryan ‘Dies lged 67 Mrs, Christina Ryan, formerly Faf Port Simpson and a resident Was enrried out tn bwo highway eontrachs and ans, ‘of Unis elty for the past ten other Invelving a bride, tl ds satisfied the method of calling fenders and awarding contracts for highways conskuellon las Hcamplled with all statutory re- quirements,” tds fale do state,” Le pepart anid, “that dn each oof thse (hree eases Hoe noney was pad to the contractor until the re. years, died at Prince Rupert Genoral hospital yesterday at. tornoon nb the age of 67, She ty survived by aw son Bruce Ryan at Crgstar and a brother Moses Gray at Port simpson, Mineral arrangements, in the hands oof Berguson | Funeral IIome, have not yet been com. siituency on a federal. pleted, Ad vance Poll! Bill Defeated In Commons - OTTAWA “(~The Commons Friday voted 73 to 11 to defeat a ‘CCF member's bill to let any qualified voter outside his con- general election- day to cast his | ballot at an advance poll, * The | vole , on; the, Jegistation,. ‘proposed by Stanley ° Knowles (CCF-Winnipeg worth - Centre) | apht across party lines.” | “ The bib was supporied by the CCF, Ross Thatcher (Ind- Moose Jaw- Lake. Centre), El- more Philpott. (L-Vancouver South), Mervyn A, Hardie (L- McKenzie River) .and Dr, Owen C, Trainor: (PC-Winni- peg South). It was, opposed by the Social Credit party and all other Liberals and) Progressive Yonsérvatives, \\ MP Mr, fnowes call ‘he legisia- von would remove" discrimina- ion against: por sons who had legitimate reasons for being away fr from home on election day: Exains, Parade Set for CWACs A Canadian Army team from Vietorla, arrived in the city foday fo conduct exams and review the “passing out" parade of the Canadian Women's Army Corps here, Heading the group ds Major, FP, D, Nelson, commanding of-| ficer of the Sth West Coast Unr- bor Defence Battery, RCA (Mi! wom Bay Street Armorles, Vice! tora, The 120th imllitle troop. here fs a part of the Sth Const. Harbor Defence Aly, Also hore! are representatives from 26 MUltin Group headquarters and ihe Instruction and adintnistra- ton cadre in Vietorla, uxnmms for the CWACS will start at 9:40 tomorrow morning, rhe GWAC reerulls have been aking nm speclal course for the past Len weeks, under the direc. Won og instrnelors Coph Re W, Lowls, Sl, Maj. Willan Band, wad Chi, Maurice St, Onge, The “hassle out parade will take plaice after the exama are marked, "New Satety Program at Watson Island Mill To Be Started Monday by Columbia Cellulose “A new sifeby progr destined fo foster safely conseolianess pmong pulp-averkers at the Coe Huimin Cellulose Company will go tite operation at tim, Mon day ab te Watson Taland pliant, ih was anmomneed (hla morning, Bafoly doprrlimentil) represen walives have been chosen for every ahith In every department ib the plant, Ds a, Doswall, pare aonnel supervisor for tho com pany sald. ga far some G2 persona have pee aeluctad, ‘They will vet as wiley ropronenballvus for (hel daparimenta for three-month portad, wfter whieh a new serles Of represen titlves will be Chosen, Mr. Doswell sald. “Tho main tnyetion of the HUfetY representatives wilh be to Wateh safety ih their own des pritaronts ... ehoek on baaards, and working wilh departmental supervisors, make recommenda: Way Mi Dowell snd, Rach safety ropreseatative will have a anpply of safety work ore dev recommenditions, Troposad Inproyoments will he submitted lo the safely clopartment for conaldombilon, Mr Boswell ox. plained, He nddad that oneh safety representative would represent lis own depariment on the acel- ‘Tdent livostigntton — commitiee meetings and will attend ace. dent prevention conmitice moot. ES AS Tequested, Tho safely representatives, who wont the Green Cross badge of the Natlonal Safety cay were saleated by CCC. offlatnis, | All have been fully briefed on thely dulles and roxponsibilitios by Robert Kelxoy, CCC snfoty suporhtondont and Bon Loy, aifoly’ reproxen table of tho pulpworkors wnton, Loeal 108’ af the Tntornationnl Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mul Workers, Mt, Doswell salt. | Motion Defeated - General Election Loth ANNU AL Air: Foree Day, the RCAF: reviews some of the modem operations. which Drew Urges. ny. ALAN DONNE LLY, Canadian: Press Staff: Writer’ 0 TTAWA (CP) — Housé of Commons. vale, on party: lines, has defeat- ed a censure motion against, Speaker Re n e | Beaudoin. . Another bie’ question: awaits Monday. opposition will accede: to Prime Minister St. Laurent’s request for: money supply for the -near- empty treasury. The Commons voted 109 to 35 Triday against an unprecedented |. motion ‘by opposition leader Drew to censure Speaker Beau- doin on a charge of “subordinat- |" ing the rights of the House to the will of the government. " , MO TION DELEATED cial Credit members and. Ross Thatcher (Ind- MooseJaw-Lake Centre)., . af and on ‘June 1. revolted against the Speaker’s actions on the pipeline proceedings, voted to censure the 44-year-oid Speaker. There were, perhaps only by accident, many Conservative and CCF members absent for the vote. Their combined strength could have registered a vote of 75, When Speaker Beaudoin sald: ina firm voice “I deelare the! motion lost,” he was greeted with a jong and thunderous ‘ovation of desk-thumping from Liberal benches, In a closing Indictment of |; more than an hour, Mr, Drew sald a dectsion rendered by par- tisan vole on the actions of the Spenker would leave the House divided In a way that'was in- ‘consistent with the Speaker's ifunetlon of serving the whole i House, CALLS FOR RLECTION | Je onee agaln called for an Immediate clevtion, a plea turn. ed down by the government on ad Munber of reeent oceaslons, He sald that a vote on the cen- sure motion would not restore “thatocasy relalionship and mie tual understanding” necessary for conduct of House business, Only election of a new Parlia- ment could restore (hit, “Bomething ugly has come tn- to this house... this Parllamont cannot be the same again,” Henlth Minister Martin said the opposition was trying to at tack (he governmont through its attempted censure of the Speak- Or, NOT JUSTUUED “No matter what the govorn- {ment has done It, $8 no Justilep Lon for pulling down the autho. ity and the reputation af the Speaker” the ministor sald, The &peakor had acted wilh honor and impartially and had declured his actlons were made Indepondently, "Are Wo to have gullk by ase soclalion, accusation by Inghun thon and slander by smonr of the nan whe holds the highest office I the gift of this TMonse?" Lceneitieeataadaedaertombeanes) ase seaind on taneentak] The Weather Cloudy with showors today: and Bunday, Title change tn temporntire, Light southerly winds ronching 20 In exposed arens, Tow tonight and high lo: morrow ab Part Hardy and Sandaplt 48 and $0, Prince Rue the House ‘when ‘it reassembles |: + That is whether. the|::; speedy approval of a temporary | e » ‘The: motion,: which’ arose. dur- | SE ing/--the.~ stormy: 1 BAS: Pipeline “gn battle, was defedted: by. the ‘coini-1, bined votes of ‘Liberal’ and’ ‘So- |" Progressive Conscr vatives and: . CCF, members, who fought. the |: zovernment’s gas pipeline. bill; Oly, as. official hastess, does: Pa ws pele: as an rent in. the - competion to select: h sils, ‘Martha, and Marilynn : (or! Marilyn year-old seniors‘in Atlantic. City. Mig ‘wiris; conte He cautioned the ‘American people against secking: fo buy security for the United States at “bargaln-counter prices” Dulles’ specch, prepared for the Iowa State. College -com- “eneement exercises, contained Also an appeal obviously directed ut, Congress, now ‘considering foreign ald appropriations, Dulles said it will be necessary to spend about $40,000,000,000 a year on Américan armed forces and forelgn military and econ- omic ald as long as the danger of International ‘communism persists, He ealled that “none instir- ance," and said the U.S, can af- ford 10 per cent of ts gross na- said Russi’ 'svulers ave making " a ea effor t a" build up their military. establishment,” ~ ars tional: product” tot: it “while: ‘al . the same time. raising our ving standards.” ENDORSED BY: PRESIDENT - Without mentioning: Moscow's talk of reducing its aimed forces which he previously: ‘had.-dis- counted, Dulles said -“the, ‘Soviet. Union is spending, for military: and other purposes hostile to us. about, 20 per cent. of the gross product of the Sovict Union.” Dulles’ comments hore the ad- vance endorsement of Prestdent Eisenhower, who mentioned the} fortheoming specch at his Wed- nesday conference and, said. it wold deal. with the whole quies lon of wachie pence,” stark on construction, of anuingee ditehes for Salb Lake park will be made tomorrow when a volunteer work . party ance again travels over to tho plente site to continue: the development, Huge Braupner, chairman of the Salt lake pro: vinelal park development board sid today, Pinal Ieeatlon af plente Pepe ee City Student Wins Award At Art School Lawrones Kristnanson, son of Mr, aid Mrs, Daniel Kristian son, H10 Eighth Avenue Bast his been awarded a $100 scholarshtp In We fourth year ab tho Vane couver Behool of Art, Jb lng been Jonmned hore, Mt, Kristiansen aly passed his fourth yonr of. commerclal arts with honors, the list, re- lensed I Vancouver, sald, Also passing his exams thls ferm was Roynold Mokny, son of Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Melfay, 203 Ninth Avene Hast, Mr, Mo* Kay Is In ils second year vt (he tables wes emntee tem port 45 wid 66, Vancouver School of Arts, Park Drainage Ditches Next Phase of Project will also ho chosen: Mr. Kroupner sid. The, ehalrman sind thin the was hoping to get some -ditehing nowder Lo fnedliterta CrVt 0 | nmenemmtonss/senemsenast dtteh construction, Mr, Kraup- ner stressed tha necessity of hve Ing as large a turnout of voltine Loors. as possibla In order (6- gat: she work dong spocdlly, : Reporting on the progress al the Salt Jako park since active work started three weeks go, Mt, Kray sor sald that an aren of about 12,000 squire feat had heen elenrod, An onthushiatie tnenoul: ngt Sunday of senior school shucents, monbers of tho: Prineo Ruport BkI Ginb and Interested adults had necomplighed a gront don, the board chalrman sald, Sonlor aludonta asalatod power derman Anton Toll in removing stumps from, tha olenred tron. Worlneallay, rd nv student aroulp Is planning to continue the wor this coming Monday, Roy Beouts in: the olly lave boon given pormlasion to clone a wrall around the Inke by tho do- volopmont board, The ‘work will form one of the major projects for local Beouts Mt, Kraupner and, Free forty transportation will he proviclod voluntoor. workors and tools will bo supplied, Tho forry will loave Cow Bay ab VM A, fonrorrow and overy hour afterward, | ual obstruction of, the’ intestine Lope yyy oporations ME El he: president’s‘b residential tt The president ‘ha his, White House: bedroom, . we ment. as fleltis—Inflammation’ of the ‘small Intestiie—plus; a’ par- of -| NO'TIIING: AROUT. CANCER”: Responding. to. quostions,’ Hag- forty ‘anid that at no'time had‘he |: -theard any of tho attending doce {tors mention cancer aa 4 ‘possible _jeaus a In “all, 13 physlelans took part In the carly mornhig consulta to oporate, 8 aegt Tho netual operating tonm WAS made up of Maj, “Gon. Lonard HERE JUNE. 15. Liberal. Chief An A tour of north Brith Colin bia ind contral BG, contros will he! mado . by. ‘provinelnl Tboral June 14, A, Druco Brow), MLA Uhly morntig, June 14, and will spoak at publio mootinga In bolh Quean Charlot that, date, . Tho following ay, Juno: 18, tne ig datos for Mr, Tang wre duno 16, Torranos Juno 10, Kitinint; Juno 19, Smithers; Burng Lako.. Will bo In Princo George whore Ponce River district and lnapoct tho controvoratnl Btownrt: “nse alar rond, 4 EUS AUN Ac RNAI | romained. in the living quarters} Pr ad ‘to: the” presidential: ‘suite: a. short tine after: the operation, ts The ‘decision - to: perform ‘ut hay gory on the’ 65- ~yoar- -old_ presi- |! dent, was announced by Hagerty| | ‘Jat 2:16 ‘aim, Just About 25:hours) MI after Eisenhower was stricken in f gal Phystclans ’ ‘diagnosed’ the.- all- tons which led to tho docision On Northern Tow londor: Arthur. -Dalngs: ‘alavtlne| fav. Prined t eRuport ‘anngunead B Mi, Lang wil fy to Bunda} to Olty:and Skidogate Mission. ON Libornl londor will sponk boro at} § J the Olyle Centra, Othor spoaks Juno 20, Bi, “On Juno at and: 2, My, Laing - ‘Wo. WIL nddrogs tho, Agsoclntod |° Honrds of Trade Convention, Re]. tor whiclr. he! will travel to tho}. Mr, rown will fooompany uno An a BY (ave « starng jn water} es Se v 12 Pt 4 O-inch. a e; supply 10-inch .dinmotor: fe from: tiie stornge: tank hi Ing’ mlb to th jouse suppl i ralner.. and. bys) tho witor: aupply’ linio, and apalr, the: ‘ontaling: 100,000-gallo tanks, ‘bh vhy Pee. ‘a0