: meeting of the Cana-. i Diabetics’ Association that ( if af drugs is." EW they. have nroved 6 otfee- ating certain dlabetles, |! “not yet. considered cap-, Bs lacing, insulin: in’ gen- st ree | . “others 4 taking |: ‘the: panel -discussion— . Simpson,” Dr. John and. Dr, Peter Spohn—| ‘up of ordinary foodstuffs’ ‘arid |: {drates, quency ‘of coma as: diabetics to- ; day are ‘better trained. aiid. more | a | interested in the malady: than’ in ,| previous years,’ °° --Dr, Simpson ; explained. that} || diets for. diabetics can “be ‘made |. that the main‘dictary points are in’ quantity and: restriction. of the ‘total. amount of «carbohy- All the doctors agreed that ex: cessive thirst and. loss of weight : are ‘the two. main ‘warnings of ‘ dlabeles: ree “the three main points of: heles’/ treatment and” that “today prevents diabetics ing. normal, active lives.’ “is? especially true of chil- { m‘with the disease, said | a youngsters should ghetcon 2Dr.. sage said: a of-anti- In dtabeti Wallace s s Dept. Store § : ay = a. x {after pleading guilty.to’ impair- ef court today. 9." “ear -erratically- while being- fol- fe ‘Avenue “W sb. to. Séyonth , Ay- jen. car: swerve,’ 2 ‘the: magistrate | impaired | Driver’ Fined $100, Costs . Rugene Alvin: ‘Nelson; ared 19, of 855 First Avenue West, Prince’ Rupert, was fined $100 | with; “ Of modern ‘architecture; ‘the ts ago. to pay. for the pra} (oP Photo) | $3.50. costs or in default : ‘son=1) tenced. to one month in jail. ed “driving at city: magistrate's : Preparations « For Royalty PARIS ‘(Reuters) Paris. ‘hustling, with excitement as pre- aratlons | are ‘pushed® ahead’ for “he state’ visit: ‘of Queen “Eliza-|: "neth® and . Pritice | Philip. from Apa: 8 toll... ‘ .Potice . said Nelson. ‘trove. nis lowed from :* Sixth: Avenue to. "McBride: Street and along ‘Third|: ‘defending, A. "Bree: Brown, “apologized. for’ ‘Nelgon’s absence}. ‘from: court, ‘explaiilug “it was’ due ‘to the ‘spetial” type: of work jhe was ‘doing He added: (hat, olstin?-went |” fe visit will be the titst paid : te a party:Siturday hight; drank | Py"'2. reigning British sovereign ‘sonie, Wing and ‘tyas.rel! hining since the Queen's: parents, King home ‘at’ 4 a.m? Sunday. when “George VI and Queen Elizabeth, stopped by “the, -police.” Hé%,said }.20W; the. Queen” Mother, .came ‘Hot! been “involv: here 19 years: ago... ‘edi: n. any: acclden Or: caused "; And, nine: “years ‘have . passed any: demagé dnd this’ was. his: since: the: ‘Queeti; “as Princess first - offence “Of, Anyi,kinds) ° | Elizabeth, came.to Paris’ on her. Checking the: ea over! which first journey, abroad with her ‘Ne'son's” catwas sald’ to have: snusband, the . Duke’ of. Edin- heen fcllowed Stiperidlary Mag- . burgh. ‘Her last words. to the ‘istrale “H.-P. Glassey’, said. “tt. ‘then: Frehch’ president, Vincent would have: beew."a. ‘different : ‘Auriol, bofore she left for Lon- matter if:accused’ bad, driven Yon, were: "L can’t. walt to come erratically” -along ‘Third. Avenue ‘back to’ "Paris," Le: : Stree dntersec- | : i th of Fulton: str t ‘The French dovernmenit is “The ‘eondition “eofethe road: sparing neither effort nor ex- ‘long: there’ is: enough to make \Pense: ‘to-make the royal couple's “return in April memorable both. for’ themseives and: for the peo- = ple. of France, . _ [CRUISE ON: SEINE . “The most striking: event in’ any men furget that il day “Jonger have Finanrtal freed i ctoane and they may have to Hei. ecersities of life, me é glares month weeded to | di rellrenients he AP POS you area et “eamonths you ca have an ee Fromtage G6 for Ute, f Me ay nly Bl Mo I aa “Goverment Annuity. ot Ws hand to, heat a Gapadij {oe G5 -- ane] 4 ve pinst 755] . ‘ 4 yf ed me cam sea (HP nome | thy at. “Th whee : ‘Age whon ony [wndoritond the! CANADIAN Oa een ANNUITIES eae NOW, + avhen you are in yuu prime, wl aside the: few | ae investment. At 816/14 a month you pay $7,299.96 hy . Si ay you get at Teast $12,000-— more if you aroun plane are available: to sult your elreiimstagedda anal your Dlatrlet Annutties Representative for details ou — the toupon below, hostaye fre Bo “a plmine anata Burton vai, wh 0 0 meh hg i Dire bia ant i tae Oltowa, ii iii ) 91 8 tt 6 tw ‘four, days -and:thieb (nights of}: : entertainment will be & ‘pageant. ; . and * fireworks display .on., the. ~ Fbatiks : OF .the ‘Seine’. guring. an™ Q evening “cruise ‘on? the ® “river.) “Troops.: dressed:.. in’ uniforms! no representing’ four” centuries. of ~ | French’. history: and. ‘cholrboys, oS will’ ‘be massed": against. th Letivre,: ‘and. Notre Dame ‘Cathe. edral: to cheer. and” chant a wel; come. : A : “Stores “will display ‘portiaits Many are’ pre paring: ‘naginative . designs based on the thethe of the 50-yeat-old . ehtente - cord: |~ tale’ between Britain-and France. “Banners in red, ° white and : bliie, thé natiqnal colors of both “‘pountries, Will be: hing. from lamp: posts,’, and: large. crowns, | val. be suspanded. ‘over, “ bhe |; Champs Blysees, ° my ro reer re niet - STAY ON JOB “"potauRerr, Scotland ‘(iy —~ The Cducation committee here decided (hat a teacher Is not tain 80-year-old teachers on ‘jtcmporary engagemonts to over- come A shortage, rejecting yn proposal to sel the age Tht at “isl “jy been granted, the: same’ as: B,C,” ‘fof:the Queen: and Prince Philip. ;§ i {I too old at 75, It decided to re-: Andian | Bill of said: | is Pan "Bit-of Hysteria’ . Says Mayor ‘VANCOUVER’ Mayor Charles: Catés. of North: Vancouver: Saturday that "a University. of British Columbia: research’ report: calling: ‘for: an Indian bil: of: Hehts is a bit: of. hyster ia.” _A member of ‘the - ‘B.C. Indian: Advisory: Council, ‘Mayor, Cates!) psaid: wo” : “Many Tndians ‘in ‘Bo. pave" a tough ‘life, -but: this is ‘mailiily, 3 the‘result of the severe ‘chang they ‘have. had’ to: undergo their. way. of: life ‘in a rome short; time? iyo - ’, Another | - suburban.” ‘official’ Reeve Charles MacSorley of Bur; naby,. said. that’ if, Indians’ were elven the. sane. civil rights ‘as. white men, ‘the: Teservation .and- special - "vovernment” grants should be dropped. Labor Minister. Lyle ee Wieks,| ‘Tesponsible .. for’ -the provincial | advisory committe : :on Tidian | | affairs, said that “no one would | quarrel”: with the Idea of inte-! gration or abolishing pater nal- ism, Mr. Wicks-- added: “As ‘far os the’ vote is concérned, it ‘is’ sur- prising: the: ‘federal vote has Tot SYSTEM WOULD: ‘GO™ Mr. Wicks : said he. feels the reserve. “system: would. gO if In-|. Giang | owned the. Teserve, jand and were. proud: of: “it. . There: 4s~ no snap - or: pat, “cure; said: Mr, Wicks, ‘He added | that” education. is: nevessary | ‘but. the: end of. it. to have Nquor: privileges. He said $.was tribal ‘chiefs: who. opposed the idea “of ‘Wide-open quor laws for, Indians in 1951, Cates'said the Indians, as.wards of the “government, “could: not. by voting. ™ "s Cleaners ‘and _Menders UPHOLSTERY CHESTERFIELDS -- RUGS MATTRESSES — el, AL your home If destred, Q. TSCHNADEL 1, : me, eer untnee » pom eee ial. 5087 =| B24 Gt St, wt , - Harea a Imay come when they will. ne nn when regular earnings look to uthers, for evel: the lp ensure fnanctul treedon TT tor oily 8644 ‘ lncome of 8100 a month y Hirchasing Canadian W Government. Annuity as an 7 i ff waltlen, Poulage fue) ne Ifetnatoh on Conatan Gown King dante: ; overnment ' NTA ay . Vek etait TE Heat ge igen eve sds eateaness sennean \ page vepeort I Gale a pith red fe ee rt ir ity 10 Ahurin TWhphene due intermellen jin vil a el welet! ae OT NO Ue ow ™ eatehiete Haranit sna 4a) we : Thy: advifuany 1 4 comreiereegrermy * ‘ fy non Q4 ao t¢ iit i nol ‘nuitianod or ft Santyal, Hoird: pr hy. phe Governniony Q tar specu gee gpae nage “ap en dy : — iy nyud by tha: tr wor P _ alu) Be was” whites, - “Mayor Cates: ‘said that Tadian = : “Teaders donot: want all bands ; As for the foderal vote, Mayot be ome. “part, of. the government ‘ CHAIRS | CAR SEATS.” The 1,009 = page “UBC report ‘| was. prepared . under Dr, Harty. ‘Hawthorn, “anthropologist. It urged” ‘that: Indians be given’ federal - and: provincial. voting N ‘qualifications: the same as whiles and the’ same drinking Tights “The report said Indians should pay provincial taxes, regardlcss of where’ they live. There should: be gradual amalgamation with! neighboring. white Either whites. or Indians shou! a be entitled. to live. on reserves, Just Cay | the past 11 years and sormer . vice since 1940, | Sinclair, general solicivor for the | “directly to the engineer,” “Firemen” Says. Engineer OTTAWA— The opinion thal firemen 0 diesel arewhy auc yard engines cunwibuve nothing oUt “company” lor tne engineer and do not have any bearmg on either satesy or erricseney was given here today before . the zwyul Commission on tne dieses iSsue by a veteran engineer una lreman. tor the Vallaanin Pi cific Rallway. . an enginecr Wilh tue railway 10¢ lireman with expenence in iveight, pascenger ana yard ser- ‘Testitying under, examination- n-chicl conaucted by lan D, CPR, the witness stated that in yard service “I rely entirely upon the gtound crew to govern me shrougn . une movemnenis we are making.” Siguals, he sald, were riven Asked about - observations which might be made by the fireman, Mr.’ Mountsteven re- plied, “there Is nothing he can observe that I can’t see,” and ‘| stated that he opgrated on sig- nals from.members of ‘the yard crew who. made’ all the necessary observations.” “In diesel, frelght service on the! road, he said he. relied’ on. the: fireman only” for. “company,” and, perhaps,’ “to give: me a drink: of water.”. * Later: under cr'oss- examination | by D. B. Lewls, counsel for the. firemen’s « union, Mr) Mount-: steven reiterated his beliefs and’ stated he wouldn’, need a:sccond man ina yard ‘diesel if firemen | were removed’ from this’ service, He also made: clear ‘his view that: ue “T would get along quite nei villages. man riding ‘with him: to: throw ; i Recessary., by myself” in dies rel road freight service with. a head-end : ‘brakes |v. 4 | switches and check signals where | ADOPTED CHILDREN : 10. GET | INHERITANCE, OTHER RIGHTS “VICTORIA. “Gr “ghintren adopted by British Columbia parents. will. be. officially’ re- garded ‘ag. born fo.the couple if a. bil]: given. second reading in legislature” Friday is. pased by ne house, wk Y The bill swill. - “give adopted chiuuren all the: rights of inher- “"o+Htance. and: ail other rights éx- ‘tended . to.-natural children. ‘UA. birth certificate, made out 70. say the child was born. to the c Nos ‘much Use “unléss there are ‘adopting «couple, will -be issued background: ‘of © thes: ‘flood- lit’ jobs for the: Thdiatis to find at iit the time of adoption. _ Health Minister. Erle Martin, —: ao + HIS SEKANI tllan woman ‘ald Lena, The others, left to “Vlolol, §, : flow NEAL Princo Ruport be 1 MW AVE _ TRANSPORTATION CO, ‘UTD, Phone 2085 "Bus Sorvice and Express Parcol. Sorvico . . Connecting with CP Alrlinos th rhe they of dupurtura wud wer ivaly ar Ae LONI Wii DAILY . j i in speaking on the bill; ‘sald that the “first principle in child wel-, fare today is that if-any child! necds and can. benefit from a home andiif the right home can be found for-him, ‘he iS fit to be adopted. vi Basic points in the: long “act are that when a ‘couple In BC. adopt. a. child: the: ‘law Is going | to regard. them: :A8: having been, the natural’ parents” of. ‘the child, Adepting parents «will. ‘nol have to tel. schoo}s “Or. anyone cle Haat. the Ir chil, ds adepted. ' and ley “tour children live tna’ tide enbin in the Fort Grahame districh of northern British > Golmubio, Villy Svarre, Vancouver Province photegrapher, took - is pleture of Mrs, Viulot Thoma ond hee children: akound an “Olledruny glove, Ina sack bung over her shoulder ts onoryonre rghit, are: Ken. 4, Vern, 2, and Followhygs a sorleg of artlelos In The Province on lying ' -sgonditlons of the Indinns, clothing, food and other supplios were ' Nn to Bolan camps tir the Rocky Mountaln trench, (OP Photo) EVANS ta Torreco |. The view was expressed by|. George Mountsteven, or ‘roronto, “many as four trumbs, By Jeanne: Smith, Dod DANBU RY, CONN. —Police here covery when: they spot-checked tr cars entering’ a specific check po " They found that both -glove compartments and trunks were often packed with highly in- flammable -tit- ter. such as- paints, oily rags or “emer geney” cans of | gasoline, To make matters worse, many . aa of these gua ~ ae containers Miss Smith leaked or were breakable, Purpose of, the chock was to determine whether Danbury, motorists carried the proper emergency safety equipment. in thelr cars, More than 20 per- eenl did not carry even mini- mum equipment needed for emergency sittalions, , Others crammed their glove compartments and drunks with go many unnecessary items (letters, okt bills, fishing tackle from last stimmer's trip, tennis racquets, ete.) that it would be difficult tu get lo emergency equipment if it were necded. Here ig the list of necessary safely equipment, compiled hy the Americ: in Automobile A: sociation. Does Your Automobile. ‘Need “House Cleaning”? ge. Safety . Consultant recently nitide an astonishing dis. unks and glove compartments, of ut. . which Danbury police used. as ay basis for: thelr check: The*,Na- ) tional Safely Council recommends that every motorist carry. these: Items for those occasional, eniers gencics when they must make’ ons the-road cay ropnirs,. change .a lire, or drive in pour weather.’ IN GLOVE COM PAR. | ‘ MENT: antiemisting prepara | ' tion (either liquid or treated | cloth) to clear fogged windowns : clean ray or paper towel to: wipe spattered windawss wind- shield sxerapers extra fuses for; electrical sysloms two flash lights with extta hatleries, and an extra: pair of eyeglasses for drivers who need them, °., IN TRUNK: tire chains; (ow ! rape, at least 25 feet longs bag { of salt of sand: for traction, on. I slick surfaces; old gloves. and: | old piece of carpet for (changing fo. tire or making small. repaira; : oe { re , ’ i i . 4 ‘ 4 { f ; é ‘ 4 t i ' tt | 4 I lire jack and lols for change, ing tires, A sivall fire exlinguts her, first. aid, kil, -shorl-handled shovel and — small tool kit ure'-also: ‘recom, mended safely equipitent,. eape- cially for thore who dow great deal of country’ drivin. BLACKWOOD on BRID By EASLEY. BLACKWOOD i Singleton Leads Usually Fail |.” Pay Off Today As Contract Down’ Vy ou could have male ny sagely, as Mr. Champio ‘spades Mr. Champion turned on him! like a tiger. “How could | make | it when they took the first four | tricks?” he asked reagonabiy. | “Oh,.I didn’t notice tinal,” Mr. ! Muzzy replied. “I was going to! ‘say thal you should have taken Out the trumps.” What happened was that Mr. | Masters had Jed his singleton | ‘diamond to his partner's ace, He ; ‘had ruffed the return of the: deuce of diamouds and led a} ‘elub. “Mr, Dale had won and re- ; . turned endther diamond for his! partner to ruff for the setting: trick. Mr, New, Mr. Masters" greats est, admirer, was walching the play. “Very fine opening lead,” | he said. “No,” replied Mr. . Masters, ‘just lucky. Whenever a sing'e- ton lead pays off and espechily -| where you have no control of sters. the trumo sult, 1 call it lucky. ! It's the most dangerous or all opening leads untess, of course, your variner has bid the suit.” “E thought you would open a! heart on this hand," Mr New | continued, “I've often heard you say thet when you have as it's het. ter to bry lo forre deelarer by! opening your stroncest suit.” ~ i Evenings 7 — 8115 WORLO's wOsT ’ a FRANK HART RICHARO LOVEJOY » BLANCHARD + OENNING tUDAY to WEDNESDAY = TH NW CROOKED WEB q\\ Ec One. it,” announced Mr: Muize, n went down one at four" “orth dealer Beth sides velyerabte yo NORTH . Mrs. Keen AK 1005 vA ¢Q 43 &KIO4 S WEST . rest. Mr Masters Mr dpe A8743 A&A houe | 9K 10983 W064? 99 @ A108 6 x 1032 BADG GH. SOUTH. Mr. Champion - AAQIG2 ~¥Qd7- . O75 : 7 ' “he biggies” ; owl West. North oF A ° Pass: JA Tes: tA All Pass “Usually tr uc, but: this was an exception,” ” explained: Mur, Mas- “Tt seldom pays to try the forcing game when the bidding ind-caves good Wrump Jeneth tn ithe dummy, In this hand Mrs. Hees mnvedigie amp raise tn ‘spades showed (hit she Id as many spades as bE did. J Ahert- fure decided clesperate tactile: were in order and Lied the siigleton.” ; “Talwoys lead a singleton,’ contributed Mt, Muzzy, ° 1 CHORUS CUTIE INHERITS OANQLAND EMPIRE! v SPECIAL Children ebete tae senettes vere POPE OE Boudentes Adutts Persremeceb het ce PUD ORUOP EDEN EDS sete oe MAHON! nisin AUDREY OE HENRY Ae + Oi To “ANMUIVEE Torrneo Tut un a Super ane yy my Te Gi MUN EHD 1 von SHEATET NOVEL \ NOW ON THE SEREENT» * \ SUPERB! sty. naeae Ie "ORILIANT! rn not es ike ie CMO mn SHOWING. 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