Hserlputon i fates: 00; ner, year 610, 60, ($1.26; “per. year, $12.00" } P Office Department, Ottawa tion, costs of the Stow. : eee a ye lenner- -Gr Z n | rHR propbsed coeession’ of ahout one tenth: “of “the ~ provinée of:B:G. to ‘the. | financie ns nie ay rmament “I strictly” ‘onits' owir méi‘its, “The important. question ig not: fish governments were justified, “| during. the Hitler. wat, in offic-: “Tally “blacklisting” Mr. Wenner- Gren on the ground that ‘he was | then, considered by, them to.be-a , at -{dangefobs ; Neal ‘collaborationist, ae cover: the necessary: expenditures for a road a through such veattake country. ‘Te ore eat satisfaction thata por- ° | “Route AY to, Adin wil come to vain along the Nass river and down to Ter. might'be cheapér though slightly longer. oe The.new road will be a definite boon to Stewart | and 1 vesidents. there must he j jumping for happiness, ag must: the: managemcht of the Cassiar asbestos de- J flopment.. Those who for years have pointed in vfin to the need. to open up the northwest of B.C. ns today feel vindicated, We cannot feel quite the same amount of enthus- i$ m ‘as My, Brown j in believing that this one road |thusiasm,.to date, has been ex- : ticians who carefully ‘kept this etrather big cat*¢arefully hidden “in the hag during ths provincial | WHILE it. seems to. me _; ing one’ tenth: of the * ‘province in ap Way: clthe truthorF falsity: f { charees;: “and besides, . we ‘have _jJong: since: “wiped | ‘the lato: ‘clean even: in: Yegard to’: ‘actual: ‘war criminals | in Germany itself, - witat: really. matters i is ; whether >the proposed concession. of.the ‘gigantic wealth of so vast a tract would be: a good thing for B, 0. © Our own B.G. mining men ob- viously. do. not believe that: the __{ handing’ ovér.of the mineral: ex- "| ploitation’ rights’ to.the ‘interna: tional: mystery- -man would: ‘be at. [good ‘thing—that i is, for. anybody |. ‘ recelying the. |concession I have. ‘yet (i read of any B. C, forestry. firm which showed any | enthusiasm for the concession | the forestry exploitation rights in so vast an area. All the en- pressed by the Social Credit poli- Ebner Pe hut } “maker ‘should’ be’; Judged leged past record of the beneficiaries, [whether the American and Brit-! fen ‘Issue mysterious” ‘internation “and not on ‘the teal” or. ale Ln tually ‘demonstrate that | “the. | monorail form of transportation ‘is a practical and’ economical i proposition’ — able « to: compete | : with the old. teliable two. rail type;.both as.to cost of construc- tion and maintanience. ; | Tt: may, be:,that, “Mr. Wenner- | - Gren will be. ‘able: to make rail- road © history: But. the. hard- headed people’ of’ B.C.” would surely be ill-advised to he carried away by clever publicity pictures of this. monorail gimmick. . That: fs.not..the real question meena eA ere oie gah i. 7, he 5 ultet,” The. Dally: News; “Tt ds with some amazement. that 1. rend Mr, Willlamson's charges. on the behavior -of persons: invited by the Scouts as “retlécting- on Civie Centre personnel, « ‘ Ty have made. it a point.io inquire: into, the background of ‘public-at Jar ge: might be ‘Interested ° ‘in further details. The:local Scouts: Association asked ; that’ they~ ‘be given: the: ‘the Clyic Centre nor was any request: made by the Scouts either _ Therefore, none of the staff were on duty in- the gymnasium ‘at the time of the episode but imMnedlately they were advised ‘of the’ incident two people were sent to the balcony: No further bottles: were’ thrown: from that time, to the end of. the per-. “formance, It seems, reasonable to me that as: 5 the invited audience: ‘were ‘there. as puestsof the'Scouts that the: Scout Leaders should see : ‘that they behave’ in: an orderiy igshion and | Not nalign the!s Centre whose'auesty: they, in. turn; were, Tt might. be: ‘admitted that vandalism is ‘occurring ab the Centre as it-is elsewhere in the city, But. to make the statement: ‘in a supposedly. “news” story. that. the -last few weeks have produced the, most concentrated spell.of vandalism in recent “years ean, ‘only: be, described: ‘As ‘completely false and misleading. for decision. The real- questions at issué are: Should BC. hand! :: over; on-any.terms, ohe: tenth of the: entite. province? =| made ‘Tor the vast concession: air (and. reasonable?) . eS i . And finally, is. the! record: of | the applicant, such as to give ther ‘people of B.C. certainty that the bargain will’ be faithfully Kept, if made? °°": - a Tf s0, are. the payments to, be | in * Bffective: ‘steps have’ ‘heen taken to-deal with many facets of this ‘problem and: plans. are in, hand for: more; Je . 1 feel*sure: that: ‘all: unblased observers. will agree: with'sme “that: there. Is’ steady: -iniprovement. inal ‘phases of the Centre's _ provement.’ As’ with almost every. organization we are limited by -the, funds \ we ‘have available but Tecan. promise you hat we. wil ‘do: the’ very ‘est with: what: we have .- no : pais LM GREENE, MD! ot Bok bee Chairman, ‘Publicity, Committer yo Givi: Centr J ‘Association, oes IV ee _ Prince:: -Ruper' PEAS By NORMAN One of the outstanding devei- election;' but: Have - now, brow “ht! it out on. the: eve of t the fecera a: contest. : that the wartime record of. Mr. Wenner- Gren is beside the sal point, it also’ seems to metfat the pro- posed: construction of the rail- _{ road ‘which runs on one instead of two rails i is qually. off the real track. of coursé if doubles the eatiiblé that B.C. is*asked to take. ‘The: _| people of “British” Columbia are in effect asked to bet—first that. the’ mysterious » Swedish “ “multi-| millionaire is-capable of develop- a tanner which will “pay -the of’ ithe ‘province, ‘who ‘are now! ed ‘asked:to: bet; that‘a man of mys- cost’. of. the development, ‘and make a,fair regu to:the people. déteonahd. over this? rush : fh cn EES o But. the, people ‘of BC.-are also terious. background: can also dd opments of fairly recent, times ‘which is delighting the Capital's poli ticians almost as much as it’ ‘ig i vstitying them: in heinsoc- ; not. casonel thourhtful moments ‘is; indifference on the part of the. public to faxefion. that in any} other era would ticve provoked : revolt because of ils, crushing | burden. a The harsh days: ( (for the polis ~ Omawa, Dare M, MacLEOD - | oy | employment by. private industry is inflationary, but $100,000,000 |: spent by. the - government, upon | the Canada Council for. culture | is}. yobs "It’siar distinction, which’. ‘the, Parliament. Hill’ ‘politicians ac-| cept, but which they-don't ‘nec- |. essarily uriderstand. :Almost any ‘of them. will. concede these days that their thinking on ‘economic ‘this’ affalr and. feel that’not only’ Civic *Cerite®: ‘members. but. “the. | hospital, most of It in’ An. Aron! sc.0 ‘the gymnasium . ‘28a. ddnation.. Yor their -“‘Jaimborette.” | “This was ‘agreed to, and the gymnasium made. available to: them, | “without ‘charge’. It ‘was not ‘in any way an ‘event, sponsored by‘ - verbal or in writing for assistance in supervising this event, -... y. S. P B t: home ‘in— “stiburban ~ ‘St. » Vital, , Wheelchair: to précisely: the ‘Neht “operat ‘Tt fs, e n tc ontinue this: {nis - peration, It is, your’ dir ctors’ intention . to .c S tins : = With the’ ‘whvelchaty ocked in | position: he can;type’ by’ punch- | a the keys, wlth a‘rod ‘curving’ tt “dials. ‘the: phone by means ofa ' Tthe healdstrap:: ys Burt undergor Polio Patie tient in in Business With Neck, only his neck. and two fingers of his left hand has. gone: into business—selling by: telephone. Burt Burman, 32, wag stricken with: bulbar. pollo in September, 1053. and: spent three’ years; ih: Tung. a “Strong will,” healthy, "he says. His office. {sin a. room’ ‘of his Friends and ‘relatives: built tt with materials. ‘donated’ by: Bil= pany where’ he’ ‘used: to! work: : usual telephone and’ carplece and an ungainly headstrap with: it. , . rm ’ The headin takes: thie place [of lils.hands, His’ wife, Joy,fast= 1B. N eng ‘the «strap “and? inches his distance from’ abhie* ‘typewriter. . - ‘down : “fromi' the: headstrap.~ ‘He tod: sticking, stale out ‘froin here ‘is ma ion : feat In. the trades’ tinion«move-- he. Union. of Fuclory, Workers. in} | Reykjavik. ate ae A + Civic | JACK. POT 4 00. », A slight 105 pounds, But has| !*T may- be’ paralyzed sub I'm linkoff's Ltd, the: ‘lumber .com: |" oe + In the room is‘his rocking bed, |. [which replaced. the ‘tubular’ con- | j{inement, ‘of. an’ iron: ‘lung, last | T August, a sbeclal wheel: chair, ‘an electric. typewriter, an’ -wn- |: two thin’ bars protrading. from : ~ REYIGJAVIK,. Teoland “(Reuter :| QPS) * as “Ieelandic : -Commiinists’ have “stiffered ‘thelr. worst de-) ment: ayhcit’ they-lost’ control: “of . One Hundred Dollars Monday, ‘March ° Ath . 8100 pam 1! - One Hundred Dollars _ a is v & ‘f 15 a a fh . Two Fingers “WINNIPEG ‘=A. public ac: -strengthen’ his néck for it 1s still * J countant. who is able to moye | & ‘weak, He is unable to hold: his 3 hend up. for more than a few » seconds at atime. But he plang * jto make the headstrap his tool & of trade: by using ft for soliciting 4 “by: ‘telephone, Such * things ash 7 “magazing subse tions more starte empha co as qeensimpmas weed ames Hm! Wonder rwny Dr chase’ NERVE FOOD , helps 80 > many people say Wien 3 you feel _tiredP nervous, . “irritable litle» ‘things bother you worries pileup, “Be thats’ the time ‘to take ; Dr. Clinse’s etve.lodd. «2 ‘The’ Vitamin BL aid. ‘Building Jrof’ in “Dr, .Chage's «Nerve. ‘Food work together: to: -helpbuild up your generat heuit)i fF - help you feél re axed, at dase, ° “able ‘to. forget. ‘you, ever Mad. :néevous trouliles, De. Chase's: Nerve Food ‘hale: have the sound ste ay hat gowith good hei ites out feel in Jove’ with life, a niifident—energeti¢—ready: ‘to. soy. ‘your. fails ou L ane, oe y CHAS OF Unies and tonic. 89 ¢— I cote i ae sives You, ae py BINGO. “Cnt ts | eaenmanerineomrinanresenvents goo re 22 eet pest voewes ee eee EEC Eee wee x — ee oe oF ee ee ee ee pe wee ee ea a et tician) when the way.to a-vo' e's : Lmatters. is confused.--Aboyt the { heart. was through :his ‘Doel: et- only admission. ‘they: “yefuse. to book now appear to be over: a) iui make in. this regard is. when astonishing ‘degree. The, evide: rec; is the flood of speculation now centreing in’ Parliament,.; Hill |. circles «upon °; -the _ pre- -eleation budget: which ‘Finance Millister. Walter Harris will bring: down ny ‘few weeks hence. Worthwhile tax cuts are hatdly mentioned-in any, of the forecasts, steele ait ris being Z predicted: ‘confidently ia taxation’ willbe ze ts & pat es level vilepe Ps rely ely: half-billion , dollar surplus so that ° government expéendifires i: wat no iried-and-trusted railroad : Plan Backed By Pablic ~ VICTORIA “W—-Premier Ben- operator: has ever ‘done yet ing any. country of the - ‘world—ac- | Wenner er- Gren upon welfare state benefits may increase, . ae In the old days that stil aren’t | $0 very far inthe past, the idea ‘that a government could overtax iin excess of Its current needs to " Liquor Causes: Someone suggests that, because of their’ confusion: of ‘ideas, they |. have | ‘adopted’ the line .of least "resistance: and ceased to'think at] - all. . They ‘protest: ‘strenuously that that’ isn’t. the.case. And ‘one thing ‘they | are”. thinking’ | gx7a% about-with-glee mést.of:the time : is, the. -providential political ‘mir- acle”., » which}. ‘apparently. “has | imbedithe.totet’s completely to all te patis’ of, excessive, taxa- |. Hon. ' ‘up’ inan° over- -sized . parka, + Affairs’at a contest in Ottawa. . Civil Service contest March 25. ‘Most. Problems.” oe j the extent of a half-billion dol- lars in a single year and then! keep right on doing so would: ‘have led any party straight to! political suicide, The only excuse ‘for a surplus in those days was Ito reduce the national debt, The notion that people should hand the money they earned over to a ‘nett insited yesterday that pub- | tax authority that differed from He opinion still is 20-1 in favor! @ street-corner bandit mainly In Says Minister * VICTORIA (—British Colum-. bin would be a better place: 1 nobody ever bought a bottle of: liquor, Highways Minister P, A.! ‘Gaglard| told the - legislature Tuesday. | He sald the huge welfare costs | pald out by the government are | Jess than the $25,000,000 ‘proflt low Life Begins A Liny male spermatozoon wrig- gles its way to the female egg. Later, as egg and sperm blend into a completed cell, the egg splits into 2 cells, then 4, 8, 16 — and finally into the tril- lions which compose 2 new-born _ baby, was ’ selected Miss Northern if - She will represent the govern- ! ment department In the Miss OUR S SPECIALTY — RILY RAWSON, 18, dolled | LASTS LT cn es aeieeReies SPRING CLEARANCE of no a . : . otaghs a . -. oO tet . a . a KIDDIMS, 4- 6x JUNIORS, 7-14 “For the Best. Selection of Chinese Foods ; i - RED AND NAVY TAKE ouT. 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