{ { { 1 | { eCrennony they will never forget, but they will not be stimulating effort must be spread more widely. “ould hold half its worth. * announced today all Salk polio vaccine manufacturers have Z DU ee tp ee riday, Alay 7, 1900, veers oe eee ot an ee me ee oe ot - At ladeperilens daily nt wep ai “uevated to the upbuilains at rine eo rclgert ad Nerbere and Central Brith Cohimbta. Member of Canadian Press Andit Bureau of Cirenlatians Crnmdian Dally Newspaper Assoclation, Publtehed by ‘fhe Prinee lupert Dally News Limited JP MAGOR, Prestelent (afte Sub sript fl Hates Fishee! “y he dele By carrler: Per week, Che; per month, 1.90; per year, $1009 “ae fy ri -Per month. The; per year, $8.00. seer al Chass small by ihe Bas ! Of ter Department, Ottawa Aw beet Pred ny Memorable Night OR C2 students al Booth Memorial High Sehool tonivht | is one of the most important and exciting 4 times of their lives, They are the members of the eraduating chs: who are to be honored at- the «a school’s commencement exereises. It iv atime of hope, accomplishment and com. 0 radeship. This a Gime af dvenms into the future snd memories of the past. Tt isa time of sadness at leav- ing and pleasure at avrivings ‘Tontahit these students will be the principals tn a alone In taking part Parents, teachers and fr iends will have their own closely shared place in the oc- caign aad, no matter how nmiay commencement €x- ereises the, have attended before, will remember this one as distinctive and full of individual menning, For the students who are to receive awirds it will be an evening of special honor, They ure to be congrawleted for winning such recognition and it inay he expected that the talents they have shown so carly in life will serve them well in later years. But there will be no student on the platform basking in isolated glory. Awards are obtained only ly Ge spur ring force uf competition ugainst others, so that while the honor may go to one, the eredit for ny Without the lass as a Whole, nu single achievement It is natural for all graduating classes to believe ‘that their particular year has some special sienifi- cance, Whether it be im peace or war, there is sume- thing about that vear which seems to distinguish it from others, Per ‘haps there is nothing about 1955 to ‘stamp it as really dilferent but it could readily turn out to be so, Ona world sei le a new approach is de- ‘veloping among nations which has yet to resolve it- self, and in Canada the scane is constantly changing and reverling new avenues of opportunity. May the graduating class of Bo-Me-Hi have vital and successful part in whatever events the a it TO REVISE SAFETY STANDARDS | WASHINGTON — The United Slates Surgeon-General agreed to implemeri at once revised cafety standards. The standards represented “the best that sclence can give us.” ‘Dr. Leonard Seheele's statement confirmed ‘earlter word by the six partletpating pharmaceutical fifms as they left a meeting with US. public health service sclentists. Acceptance by the manufacturers of the new government standards for making and testing the vaccine cleared the way for manufacture of new supplies, The surgeon-general also indicated reclearance was on {he way for supplies made by P!tman-Moore, Zionsville, Ind., and Wyeth, Ine, Marictta, Pa. Those plants were Inspected some UUme ago. Scheele nid chis advisory committee had told him “there i: ne auestion about the ability of these two: manufacturers ty nroduce an execiient vaccine.” Dr, daa, BE. Salk, developer of the vaccine, commented “the pleture fs meet hopeful.” The program in Camda has continued without interrup. 4 tien, with supplies produced by the Connaught Laboratories in Tororo Lelng double-checked by the federal health depert- ment in Ottawa b:fore release. More than 760,000 Canadian children have received thelr first shots. t t ¢ ¢ t t | D8. VHOMBON deft) hay been appointed vice-president with | Jurisdiction over all tines of the Canadian Pacifle Railway eons pany, i was announced recently by N, R. Crimp, newly-elected president. WAL Bmerson iright) hag bean appolited vice | proaidont, operation and maintenance, sueceoding Mr, Thom con, Mr, Thomson ts a second generation Canadian Pacific emnloyes and directed the oporation and maintenance of the CPR's VZLOM-mile network since October 1, 1083, Mr. Kmeraon, | i third-generation employee, was chief ‘ongieor from 1081 until | As new appolninent, vee Se eapaee DT ER ELOry Us = — CORPORATION FOR SALE: LAND AND BUILDINGS (Approxinately 6 acroa and Bulldings) FORMER MARINE STATION VAT DIGBY ISLAND, B.C, Olowdng date for rocelpt of affera JUNE Mth, 1050, 1 For details, Including conditions of gale, apply to Mr a. 1, } Uardinge, Chief, Vancouver Office, Crown Assota Dinpoxal Corporation, ¢/o 11,9, B.C, Aron, Canadian Army, ‘tbo Weal 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, ; merit LOR MR ROP EE MR a Te ERROR MLD BME TV Break Ahead? ‘HIS parliamentary com-' on the TY situation in Cae and answers there, Liberal back, henchers are betting that un! government will soon make tw: moves to break ‘the lone dead-' lock over competitive TV, Commission to study how TV i working out in Canada, and al. so tu study the proposal to set up in Canada a National Tele-— communications would take away from the CBC, the regulation of its own radio: cne Heence for a yaivately oper- , ronto and Montreal. THE most useful work in break-: radio camralttee has been done. by» Tom Goode, the Liberal MP: erles that Mr. St. Baurent hos for Burnaby Richmond. examination {t hes been cleirty Prime Minister to be a reformer established that there is a direct cven although he may essay the. cunfilct between the wishes of the head of the CBC world, ond the repeatedy announced pe candidly and clearly that the while to revitalize the Senate CBC does not want anv TV enm- He has known all along what he petitors because the CBC fears enue from such competition. Ye headway. reasoned that the CBC had io turally don’t want to yleld the think of coverage for the whole prlority they have enjoyed hith- vest country, and that the ser- erto In the matter of appoint- - ' inus decline of revenues from hig future will record. cl . 9 ERS OF VA CCINE services In outlying places, whare expectedly difficult to deal with. | MANUFA there js no possibility that such service can sustain itself, Mr. Dunton has now made s. piiin, as being the wish of the to strength. only a handful of management of the CBC, The top-circle Liberals know the In- government line ts that directly timate details of the attempt stemmoltg from the Massey Com. which thé PM has made:to bring ‘e mission, main basis of all TV in Canada St. --and be established suliily fro vent the Senate from becoming, THE reason why Liberal back- . benehers expect the appolnt- jment of a Royal Commission fs ray.. eee rot only because it wos spesfle- ally recommended ty th: Massey ‘Report but also beewuse of the Internal party situatlon. ing pressure In (he Liberal parts generally for TV competition In age gare beginning the realize ‘deelde this particular argument, As i See tt! By Eximore bY il roll mittee on radio has 2 gone’ long way to clear the air ada. As a result of the questions These backbenchers expect: 1 Appointment of a Roysd: IN OBSERVANCE of the Royal Board whieh: ad TY competitors, (Master Gunner) F. Lange, 39, 2. Early granting of at least ‘Master Gunner) E. H. ‘Smyth, 3 McKelgan, 38; RCA, of Kingston cities, Vancouver, Winnipeg, To- (Master Gunneri A, J. Brim, 36, RCA, of Halifix and Ollawa, ws. th 20 years Canadian Artiliery’s centennial four Warrant Officer and NCO gunners with 100 years service in the RCA amon; them pose by an dtd fick! piece. Yesterday, t ceremony on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, mark xd the Corps 100th birthday. Left to right: WO 1 RCA, of Montreal and Ottawa, with 20 years service; WO | service; WO, 2 6, RCA, of Halifax and Ottawa, with 19 years service: Set. TP. 1 TV statl he and Ottawa, with 23 years service and WO 1 (Master Gunner) ate station In each of the yg Ripnengale, 37, RCA, of Saskatoon, Vietorlt and Ottawa, with 1 years service. + + + ing the deadlock on the 1055: One of the incidental: discov- ' emade In recent thnes is that it As a result of his skilful ercis ts oftentimes difficult for a present role with the best wit in the The PM has learned this fact cf Hfe first-hand from his ef- most forts to do something worth- st policy of the government. Mr. Bunton admitted wanted to accomplish, But he hasn't been able to make any The politiclans no- severe loss of advertising rev- ments. And the non-politica: ties Ike Vancouver wou'd make interests whom the PM would more difficult to provide the like to recognize are proving un. While press andl public have The present government he been speculating literally for ever taken the postion, which ves now on’ the government’; frilure to recruit the Senate up This laid down that about a practical measure of re- he CBC should first become the form of the Upper Chamber, Mr. Laurent’s Idea was to pre- cast to coast. But, once thet ¢ completely one-party chamber Was accomplished, the Massey by appointing non-polltleal per- ‘omission held that competi: sens who would be brondly rep- tive TV outlets should be lisenc- resentative of Important flelds of ed in the big cities. Conialan intellectiad and. cul- tural activity. | Reflects and Reminisces Those who saved for (het old During the past several years here has been stead|!y mount m orayer cies, and alio for that they'll need at leas: twlee uv Telecommunleations Board Le as ynych as they thought they ake over part (but by no means: would. al) the work of the CBC Ronse. of Governors. ig ade TED Me pt Lag wa- ‘ang i sna, nd g ie Ade He hs opposed ‘to such a change, ton would Ike’ \o' know Mont: the reasons given by the Mas-) ‘ xey Commission, recret thot some of the strong est private radio station owners: women lenders. Don't we nll, fe not at all enthusiastic aver: rae particulir proposed changes, They reason that such would heaven?" anv mean Would be transferred and called /Chalrman of the Mr. eigenhower lacus his Jt Js also | problems at breakfast time with Childs: ‘Mother do men go to’ that Mr. Danton = Mother: “Yes dear,” ‘Child: "| never saw an angel new name with whiskers” Board, instend of the CBC, Mother: “That's heentse thoy Aut a Royal Commisston could get In by it tlore shave, " also how many TV. 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