ai peat, $12.00. Department, Ottawa in B, C.’s affairs and then, th at: doe ey a ave ape Bait : By: -KEN METHERAL : Canadian Press, Staff Welter : “LONDON. Qe the “sudden |! . closing of a‘.picture. magaziiie|! ofand, the repoited: pending: mef- the bigger. phase of: ‘the. project | ne eis. optimistic the salmon vb on the Nass River tan be. solved,’ | We:know we.can get the fish up. “The finger- ling re thé hard ones to handle, But it’s not an ob- atdele that-can’t be overcome,” he feels, a Whether Prince Rupert gets the decision or not, even ag/an -adjacent corny it stands lo. _ Bain much. from the project, « + : Finan lan neing of 56 work was shared 40 per cent by Ventures, 30. per cent by F Frobisher, 80 per cent by ‘Quebec: Metallurgica) cing Ltd, -another affiliate, aE ty "Sint ) He wnt of ‘he AV enterprise would bea:primary Moe intustry, avawing | iron ore from the. al Charlottes, ‘|ing fought in: paper: ‘industry. « eg ed “1 sttuggling under adversity.” . — better. ne le _ Miscout. me per. of two: national: ‘daily. papet's |), have thrown ‘into: shatp ‘relief| the struggle for: survival now. be- “Biltain’s ” “news: | *So. Serious: ‘has. the: stiua become’ that “in. ‘this, the : ‘most |. competitive: of: ‘industriés,” ‘the more’ prosperous, publisher's now , are. giving serious consideration to the problem-of” helping. their ‘weaker rivals;. - "The - most. ‘forthright: offer of - <4 |help has.come: from The. Daily - | Express, . publisher Lord. Beaverbrook, e- UNDER ADVERSITY. ks | ‘owned by © Canadian “Commenting on 'an’.announce- wey ment by: Hulton: ‘Préss. Limited .>/| that :the. once- thriving: “wee oe Picture. ‘Post, will cease. publica: 19" tion: Jtine Land: on: “uncontra- i 28 dicted ‘réports” ofa. forthcoming. merger between:The Daily; “Her-' ald and.The: News « -Chronicle, “ The Express says _ ready to do its part in any. plan it “to fortify. newspapers that. are Tom Blackburn, chairman. of The Express, says the initiative ‘| for such a- plan’. should ‘come of this. capital, for the. first time, ‘from outside : ‘the *. ni “But we are. arixious and will- fing to help -if any « “plans: are. |mooted, We feel thig:is a: matter that affects the :hedlth of. the {whole democratic -. ‘community. ‘1It is in the. public’ ‘interest ‘that - there should: be. the fullest: and freest “expression. ‘of opinion in the. press—the more’ Papers the chairh ian 7 f 7 ‘papers. :; , NEED: CHANGES I: He. Stikine, I Tskut, ‘Yukon ¢ and. Tala the’. Kemsley’, , Newspaper soup, “whose.” newspapers in- Ude-The SundaysTimes;: ee uture® of eak- Or In: ‘his “dnnual!’ ‘report, in the genera industry itself. ly weak papers would be a re duction in. -newsprint. which now are six times. th pre-war figure and which ac: newspaper production :costs, . In addition, he says news papers must modernize thei plants to make the fullest pos- sible use of mechanical devices and suggests British newspaper owners and union leaders should meet to discuss such matters as “a matter of urgency.” - Launched In 1938, The Pleture Post. enjoyed meteoric success Immediately after the Second} World War when {ts clreulation rose well above 1,000,000 coples A ‘Hava A Clapping’ Good Time. bee % oe a ohy ‘applauding your favorite oe alas ontered ‘In ‘the ' 0. °. RP. TALENT SHOW “ FRIDAY, ‘AT 8:00 PM; CIVIC CENTRE Dae ‘mikety Mi “Annoties, Faquire Shop, eg Wm: ¥ Stone, Civic Contre Mt Aiuliset 8 - ludonten'to- Children—26e ey hereNAe! MaMa sPaMPaPatatatsFatatsPaPataMatataMatePalatatataMahA Ted Apple hei boon yer representative T for Whe-pat & 8. year | In the Fedora Govern Pete SR POOR ERROR PORES eee Fenneenannavocassen To ‘CoOperate led “peace movement,” witht ci Through his efforts ond. rn a hay, brought Upon the: Liberal: Govorninent pressure, strong, ‘enough: to hov sme committee hulld oh. @ Mineo oon at Q. ott, of. ° : a : ’ By . ‘ wt bar Expa ansle | Sa iSy Hite. et aca _.| things. ekciting. and: does. instill “stands o | wasmuch ‘publicity’ about.’ his 5 | that dominates. the Buildings. n 4S. ‘an-. “birdeage #2: . her ‘expressifig concern for the , March, is marginal ‘Lord Kémsley says the general news- paper - scene. “will, surely - ‘deter- |iorate” unless there are “radi- _ peal" changes “) business climate, and within the He says one iboon:to fi financial- costs, count for, about 30 per cent of weekly, But cireulation NOs | 5. : i stinally sh abet Be ore Bea pr BUDAPEST (” —-. Hungary's Roman Catholle “peace priests” have decided to continue co-op- crating with the Communist- the of-, ficial MTY news agency sald Tuesday, Roman Catholic lond- | ars have apposed “the National Ponce Commrltce of Catholle Pricata because It co- ‘operated with the Communist ‘regimes, Some Catholics say only. 600 of, ahout 12 (000 prleats someale Z free to take, part, as Cariadians, in the Juné 10 Fedéral A [Big U.K: Papers’. itzy-(Offering Help * To Weak. nee of the Premiét-and. A over.. ‘this’ vast land ‘electionéer- ing. for Social Credit to- such: an ‘hilde ‘then: perhaps..well: dqwn and try. and forget: polit But:.not.fok longsby thee tions—in ‘Delta, ° ‘Cariboo, brought” about: by. the resignation, to fin for the. Com: mons, ‘of. Mr.: Thomas:Irwin: in ‘Delta, and two: déaths—Mr. Winch: ii Burnaby and Mr, Chet- wynd: in ‘Cariboo. | on: “It ‘seeins we; can never, ‘be. free ‘for. long of electioneering in this province. However, ‘it does: keep into: the: peopie a. knowledge’ of, and curiosity in their ‘own: até fai irs, all of, which is. healthy.” Next time “You. ‘Gome “here to your’: ‘capital : ‘you'll “see Capt. Vancouver: ‘atop the dome of: the Legislative - “Buildings” dn. a new glitter. of ‘gold ‘paint. It’s a‘ good ‘thing: Capt; George was taken. “down ‘some: weeks’ ago for, cleaning.and. painting, There removal, and’ the statue, in’ its new: coat: of. paint; was: ‘put on public .view; so that. the. ‘people :'\Feally:.came ‘to: ‘know ‘who itzis looking ‘out over Victoria, . and floodlit, at night... . Visitors are, always, ‘curious about: the statue on-top of: ‘the Buildings.’ When ‘they. ask’ ‘the citizens who: it is. however,: the ritizens show great ignorance. They. just. didn’t know, ‘most’ oft; them, until now. Now most peo-! ple here know it's Capt. George Vancouver, who explored - B,G;| in 1792-93-94 - Now: that: “ athous “old by fire. in Tig: torn: away, ° ‘the statues,on, “the : library wing of ‘| the . Legislative: Buildings are it’s just.as..well citizens. should know who they are; for tourist have: tremendous curiosity. about | statues, and ask ‘*penetralitif’ cabinet are running ‘about. all| extent that, a cibt: gen,’ ;contlnig to . Oh, ‘wall, 1tN: sdon be: a me : (of summer. thete'll be. ‘a! ite : election” in B. C.—three. by-elec- |. “Burnaby « “and |. * +4. yD ee wee 3 . vie RC ees 149 aa oe, oe t » froin mid- “May to mid- June north of the. ‘Great. Lakes, “the Atlantic: ‘pr - normal They poured out of subways, wandered. in off. the street and stepped out of taxicabs and lim- ousines,. .Monday night, 16, 000 of them, in. sleek finery and drab cast-offs.: Prominent folk. Ike actress Greer. Garson,’ ‘movie. mogul "\Adolph Zukor. ‘and’ singer Pearl) ~ Bailey. have shown up at: the huge. gatherings - at Madison - Square ‘Garden;: but there are -\some that look as if they came off; the bowery. »: ‘You, see: ‘sHiambling men in|: .° ‘frayed ‘suits™ “with: tles askew, women An: heavy. makeup and ; women ‘th-no makeup, prim and ‘pale, s soldiers . and sailors,. girls in slacks and others in sparkling being exposed: ‘to public view; and' tarians meeting’ ‘here. in’ atinual: necklaces, ‘businessmen,’ couples - earrying: ‘their: bibles, LOFFERS: “NEW LIFE" As‘of’ Monday night, attend- lance at-the crusade’ in six days|+ _ totalled 100,000, If.the pace con- tinues, . ‘the. figures. -will. come Richard EB. Vernor of Chicago ‘near 750,000 in the scheduled to. do. with the discovery. and “showed a balance in the surplus: six':weeks of: the. drive. founding of British, Columbia: | account at the close of the last Capt, Vancouver’ and Capt. fiscal year. of $2,399,877, highest | to Graham’ “So far, 3,046 have responded s plea ¢lo “accept oe ‘want you * to” walk” a new | road, live a new -Iife’ and. bea new: creation: in’ Jesus Christ,” he: appealed to the crowd Mon-. smacked: his hands. ; “Get up oul of: that seat and {come and. stand and say I. give myself without reservation to Jesus Christ. " “Modern. erlppled. Our wills are, withered and paralyzed. , , materialism, worldliziess, greed and. lust have made, us” a * nation ’ of moral cripples. your yes Js Jesus. 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