oy “hy DAVE ‘niorvTosit a - Canadian Press Staff Writer. ~ Willynilly,; ‘officials say, the: "Yorerninent Is os ved right iy its milltary manpower Polley by 8 8. military Limes, oe iment. ‘has ‘always’ nid. ae me financially soundness of relying on the vol- B m for the: peacetime armed. unteer system say now that it: ‘is has been the only defence, probably. the policy mt suits - these military times, °° bscbie ‘for’ Canada.” 5 many: ‘military. men and FEWER MEN NEEDED. fficials: had doubts that e.on voluntecrs was’ mili- ound in view ‘of the huge. sed’ by. overwhelming. ‘ound forces.” with the advent: of .new arms, | “For instance, NATO at,.one}’ ntatives of other. NATO time had a goal. of 90 divisions To for Europe. The goal now is 30]: ° ~ have’ sometimes. pri- : niplained that Canada “and that target may never be “reached, - *sMhere is “talkin both the | "United States : _and ‘Britain of |": : eliminating the. draft. That is srtaraf nore -likelyto occur in oe defence cuts are in the: imme: gg diate offing. « “Cag l The big emphasis now ‘sc on . W forees in being — men trained “and equipped to'go into action | “at once, So much and often this been stressed here. . there is even a small. body of “opinion—it is. not’ vocal “that | the army militia might as well - be done away with: -. Even’ the 47,000-man: “cana ‘dian Army, as small ag it Is, is _ W doing. away. with two infantry-|: “Mt battalions, They’, will. be -re- a _placed .by a new: armored regi- “ment—more firepower. and. ‘less * almenover. ann essa wh ‘maEE . "Collect Premiums: ; EOn US. Money ~ HAMILTON: “iQ: —The Hainilton ‘str cet Railway has begun'to col- lect premiums: on United’ States coinage.:: drivers set.a charge. of. two. cents’ i} on-each U.S, quarter, three cents; an each 50-cent, viece | and: ‘five cents on: each dollar, we J) TALORING © Suits” @ “Pants. « Topeoats e ‘Slacks ALTERATION, ‘SPECIALISTS — Quick Service ig The Tia, ‘ -¢ Ge lee “Aran 25 ) Four th Avenue East ” i Rupe rl, BC, [P, raver 12 Telephone 3975 (| tract Por tho ullimnto in: the printing Ath. +, ‘dallyared to yay (wu Nokly ‘aud on the agrood-upan dala a yy mt surprisingly Modest cost, bo gure to consult whib us “fore Your nxt prinving order, \ hora: AK No, sand Juul Hp aus tr a ippointaens, who. had ‘doubis about. the . The main reason for their | change in attitude is. the current elnphasis on firepower as a par-| ‘tial replacement. . for’ manpower | i the United Kingdom where big é Aten ig Senna by. Ternel at'an:Anglo- Egyptian Oi f. on Company. ‘orders” to] a buck’s. own , “| friends gathered: ahout a stove e § Sint, Moons. during operations, in nthe: Sinai. share the: tugged B Brit- “By. EASLEY BLACKWOOD - safely Plays Often. Overlooked Because.of Sim plicity ae When’ you speak of a. safety. slay: “most players think of playing out a-certain suit in such a manrienas to guard against unfavorable distribution of that suit in the opponent's hands, | This card: did not partienlarly;. look like 4 singleton, Mr, Meck | "a Meeting Place for Traveler usiness, + Pao OUR’ ‘SPECIALTY 1 ~A 10-by: 12 log cabin j ina five-acre deari ing} i oneyntioon: home of. Mi. and Mrs, Jack Turner | { waterwinect and power, plant, us- ing mainly homemade Parts of aniinal hide and wood. .: RANCHER- TRAPPER . i. He installed ~ iftigation and drainage systems and a 150- foot floating bridge on his ranch, Many more are the tales of his accomplishments. carried out while wrenching .-a livelihood from the land by. trapping, ranching and guiding urizzley- | bear hunters, | - “He walked his- hirst, cattle into Lonesome Lake from Bella Coo-. Ja," “rafting them over the. lake, All ‘supplies ‘and his . beef : and Vegctables for market came in and went out-on the backs of pack horses. In 1945, Edwards decided he'd have to. find a new ‘method of transportation. : DESIGNED PLANE, | power Continental . ‘alrcraft. en- a | gine: and. decided. to build his “| own. flying machine. : a years he ‘studied. on: ‘For elght}. his own, Gom: grade. school: arithmetic. to differential’ caleulus.:: He .des- | -igned.. a toboggan: like Janding. * east dealer Cast-West. vulnerable + NORTH Mr. Abe? K 06 10.7. 6 43 J W EST Mrs, Keen vad e654 §8$2 HAST Mr, Meck €QJ 107632 VK86 oA & AT SOUTH | Mr, Muzey \ AA4 . Y note \ @KQI9649 \ & Bd to 6 The bidain Haat ‘Sovth = im Paca 54 walled, "Too fost,” commented Mr, Abel wryly, “You should have dong somathing else frst. Win tho firab. trick with dummy's klng of spades, Load the hee of}. hearts and discard. your ace of spades, Thon when Meek gets In with the ace Lhe next trick and \ Pass 3 NI All Pass rovurns a Ki spade. you could ruff high und Plek up the romatning trump,", ; Mr Abol was so rights Tb was > Nol: too unlikely that Mrs; Koen ‘|had a lone spade, But the odds! po wera overwhelming that-sho hud at longo one heart in her. hand, . Pe a uf trumps on ) gear which ‘would work. on, the Jake-ice as well as the open oceary at Bella Coola, When. he avas ready to start ‘construction the department of “"' transport said it would not study his plans unless they were drawn ‘| by a licensed aeronautical en- gincer. * ‘ Undaunted, he seraped: toget-| her ull his savings and: those of his daughter and bought a used two-scatler Tayloreraft and both daughter and father Jearned to fly, Bub when the 65-horse- power engine wore out, he re- placed it with the 85-horse Con- jUnental, converted the whale :alreraft to conform to the added ; power and flew it to Vancouver ' Plabber fgasted Inspectors check- ‘ed tb and found tt alrworthy (¢ (the anazement of everyone but [Trudy aud her father. Shaky Underp pinning | VENICE in — ‘Tormites Nave “heen found seriously threatentng ithe wooden plies on which moat, or Venlee's .buildings rest, A ‘rommisslon of experts bas been “uppolnted to try to find a reunedy, , EO ES Em ORF Oe Se ee RDN Dee eROOP | Fort. Restored PORT MACLEOD, Alla, (Ph ve Restoration of old Fort Macleod by 9 private Hroup aba cost of | £10. 000 ‘has begun here, First mounted police fort In Alberta, it was built on an dslind on the Oldman River In this soubhern | t Alborta Alstelet, . ‘miles from this town, 300: miles ‘| northeast of Vancouver, ad, He is a gunsmith and ‘makes ‘}maker. and Invefitor;. Sereral of oo. "this triggen. control mechanisins >) {for ‘guns: Nave been patented. He | - made his own: telescopic’ sights : and ‘a welding outfit, os buck deer and made himself a -} set. with. the buck’s teeth, | Woo Children - He acquired: A used 85- horse-. ¢ aceldental, “to Siyles “Quality Valve ! Thot's Gordon & Anderson See The New 4 Piece. Sectional Sofa | Other Ways ode * LITTLE FORT, BG. im The| - man who dtew headlines ‘ necent-| ly by: ‘anngunelng he had: made | nf his own. dental’ plates” from :a ~*|"buek deer's: teeth: is, a versatile | jack-of-all- -trades, - oo Francis Wharton spends most]: + of-hls life in-hig: workshop, eight his own ammunition, a. watch- Believing that the cost of false teeth: was too high, he shot a “ET ate’ the buck. .with teeth,” he the told Ina country: store,” “The: teeth: “Morked ‘like a charm, Eat. steak—anything, I] reckon I could ‘bite: through steel ‘with them, 2: “And: you: can toll’ those den- ‘Usts from: me that’ they aren't! getting more than $100 of my money for: an: “upper.” Al took three hours {6 file and | erind:.the* buck's “teeth to the right ‘size, He ‘used plastic wood for * the ° “plate, : moulding it ‘around the roof of his mouth. |. { Household: Bement, held the teeth in place, mo “Why, I can even ‘eat nuts now,” ‘he said, This - “was ‘not his. first dental | Job. Ty. 1983° he! Says, he was a hundred miles fron) the nearest’ dentist and he. replaced a partial plate and teeth froma moose’s horn lined - wilh: “spruce. gum: Some’ years later, he’ says, he made’an appointinent. with Dr. Harry Brown-In Barrhead; Alta. } It was election. time. and ‘the dental surgeon’ Was “elected to the legislature’ as. Soclal. Credit |, member’ ‘for Pambina. ‘ “He sald he’ was $0 tired: from campaigning. that. he “couldn't flx_ me. up, -He gaye. me ‘some rubber composition and’ teeth and told’ me: to: make trem my- self. T did.” UK. Aidines ‘LONDON | ine British alrline companions’ havea New, motto: “Cateh. them. young!) “Following -- the. cxample of! Cénadian.’ and. -Aineriéany alr! Ines, the British’ companies are going. all-qut:to.make ‘alr travel enjoyable : ‘for-youngsters. Like, Trans- -Canada. Aly Lines, British’ Overseas Airways Cor- poration carries a wide ‘range of picture: books, games and puzzles ‘to Keep young passengers happy. For. ‘small children, there are cuddly dolls “and flutty . teddy hears and thestraining program ifor slewardesses includes lessons In the art of editing, out chalris of paper men, - BOAC has. ‘Alsoscomid up vith an Idea of fig own--the g yeot, a. small baby erlb ¢hat*hdoks onto the overhead Inggage rack and In which infants up to one year can travel In eopfort and com. plete safety, Are children good alr trayel- lors? “The best--he vary beat,” says RE, Kester, voloran BOAC sleward, “Cleverajly speaking, thay ate) leas trouble and better passen- gors than their parents,” Housewife Shot TOKYO (Reulorg)-—Residents near U8, Oring ranges often dug foxholos nenr targets so they could collech empty shell rages and spent cartridges, a Soclalst party spokosmuin sald today, He Wis commenting on the flod- Ings Of & party Investigation teans Inquiring Into the death of 9 Japanose hoysewlle shot Jan, 30 by a U8, soldier, Authorities sald the housewlte dofled warnings nob to trespdss on the tring range and that her deuth wag Ser eT RMS ee save be geeemne serps “worker resembled a ‘Sports drome ABRs News ey ae Prince Rupert: Daily Sat 19 ‘d ay, February. 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