ql “gi BEEF ei ATTEN AGT Sa - aR gM tic PS OES ip _ Aulnorzen AS, secorid class, inall. by, Uhe. Post Office Department, ‘Ottawr. ! vat Bok iy New. - veMangess - June 3, 1957. ae a omnes Shi tas An indepen daily ve ‘and? Northern ape Cental Britian: Columbla, Member’ ‘of Canadian’ Fi Canadian ha ot “Newspaper “Association Publighed by. 40 aes pert Dally News Limited hs ‘MAGO . President * Subseription Rates: By‘ malix. “Per month''$1,00; per year $10.00. By. carrier—per- month, $1 2b; “per year, $12.00 r ilevoted tir the pbullding of Prinice’ Raper aps ‘ ees=-Audit’ Bureau pf}: preyed Bi Tp : ses To fee : . tle ca to point out” that this depart tment ar pr vides a iheans: of: ‘bringing the university to the. 1 sity | is not mer dy’ a place ‘tor the ans of British: Columbia to go-to get higher edu- cation? it.says. : male is your university:and. ; it. will | -cothe toh youl. “URC is firmly committed to the ‘phil- osophy that education starts at birth and continues me all thr ough life. It is committed to the policy of pro- ‘viding education: il services that: will enable all those »- who: wish to d6.so.to develop. their abilitien to - the “maximum, NS “The ‘veport “explains: that the university depart- “mat of extension, under the direction of. John K.. ‘Friesen, serves as.a channel thr ough which the var- -Ietl resources of the university are made. available to. eter ‘yone in B.C.: who wishes to make: use of them, é “The extension’ department’ attempts. to help adh management; and labor keep pace: ‘with the tech-’ ~ ndlogical revolution going on around us,” it adds. -“Gour 'ses.are designed to help @ man ‘doa hetter job on ao“a “job better’ whethér it be accounting, cattle et ranching, teaching, fishing, directing a pre-school centre or. supervising. fire prevention i in..2. logging | . camp. “Tt is also concerned with helping people ‘yroad- ed their horizons and to use and enjoy the increased. -. Jeisure time now available through art, music, -dkima, Titer ature or community service activities.” The record of the department is an: impressive fe ‘ofe. Lagt year one or more short courses were con- oa - difeted i in 82 communities outside the greater Van- ° -* coliver-area More. than 26,000 people:in local groups. throughout. the ] province heard university speakers. More than 21 000. books, M, 000° films: 3 and. 8, 000 ~ ducted: by Sydney Risk—fisheries: courses Jin. the . ~ Queen Charlottes, or municipal administration courses elsewhere, the extension department is bringing UBC to the people. It isan undertaking of “ immense value to our public. education, yo Antarctic Icebox WoW ahput a chicken dinner made from fowl fr0- ven for 18 years? “Good,” is the verdict of a man who ate one, He is retired Commander James.C, MeCoy of Neptiine Beach, near Jacksonville, . McCoy returned recently from the Antarctic, There he visited the site of the Little Ameri ica camp he helped set up in 199%, After digging down thraugh about 35 feet of | ice, * McCoy and hig companions found the huts and took out food: stored { in-thém for 18 years! They dined.‘on chicken, vegetables, bread and hutter left over from the expedition of 1939-41, Loss of some-flavor was the only shortcoming, according to McCoy, Scientific research wt the bottom of the lobe may uncover many ather ways in which the vast re- gion can he ise to mankind, “e=Mlami Herald, von To them gave he power to heres pete of Ted, John 1:11, All the prodien) sons had to do to return to the fathers house was to turn around and go home, There tx some one knocking at the door our our’ heart, zven ® child con y mineorely aay “Oome In.” Sincerity is, tho. “Roy. o Fellawing the end of the ves there wore many - potsinlets’ whe forevew @ heal deprevaien we around the comer, We oe vere vou old conan bar too, the. fredictloon boat meer gaumploy. “be mont, and breedtinen joa ase on the extn - Ales closed and. the tap ond van dene ae ‘Weod, ae Wo. mt “{but 12, ‘|dian peoeple, because three of tb RMN a be e "Bravo Bra 16 of the Canadian Legi Isay that Branch 16 has done -} this—but actually the whole Canadian: Legion in and around Vancouver. joined in’. the: {ine work, 2 ' My reference . is to ‘the new Chelsea » Housing | Project for Sentor:: Citizens. This wil! pro- vide dow. rental accomodation ‘for the people who need it most. True, the present project is just], a modest beginning. Thare are to be apven duplexes, which will house fourteen couples at a monthly rent © of $33.50; and there are to he two quadruplexes which. will provide single accom- | odation for eight widows or , widowers: at. $22.50 per month, {But it is a demonstration of what can be done and how... THE significance ef the Chelsea -Housing Project is that it is the. ‘first “se” hereabouits of Bevtign 16 of the: federal Housing Act, by a Legion body, or any sini- lar organization, " Tsaton the House of Com: ‘mons committee” which. helped to‘frame the new NHA~ Act in 1954 Witness after witness ap- peared. ‘before «our committee and stressed the need for more ‘| low rental housing. Almost with- out exception they complained that there was general neglect of:.about the really fine provi-|. sions in the housing act, which had also: provided ways. and ‘means of financing such | Pro- more important for the future welfare of Canada than all the election speeches put together. jeets, The general story was: “this: | There was a pretty good law al- ready on the statute books of Canada. But in order to get ac- tion it. was necessary for somé [local service club, legion branch, {church or welfare organization to act as sponsor to get things cracking. other Federal “election, ‘it’s inter=| esting to look: back. into, history and learn a little of what went on hefore—in the years’ since 1867, when Canada was born, | Canada ‘has ‘been remarkably floyal.to her..Prime. Ministers. In! jall.our 90 years. there have’ been ‘Some of:thém. today are com- pletely unknown to the Cana- them (Sir John A, Macdonald, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mackenzie King) stand out so far ahead of the others, ’ The 12: Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, Slr John Abbott, Sty John Thompson, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper, Laurier, Sir Robert Borden, Ar- thur Meighen, King, R, B, Ben- nett, Louls St. Laurent, The Liberals have been In of- flee far, far longer than the Conservatives, Yet, by one of those strange quirks of politics, there. have heen elght Consors } valve. PMs but me fo, be ralgg Y mit he “ihpbahty re LR day it will bo thelr 6th consecu- tive victory at the polls—an all- time record, In this respect, al- ready they have set a record, with flve consecutive wing, Mackenale King led them into office In 1096, and again in 1040 and 1945, and again they won, under §t. Laurent, in’ 1040 and 1043-—-for a total of 22 yonrs, Alr John A, Macdonald had}e two tarms of offlea—from 1867 to 1878, and again from 1878 to 1801—10 years in all, But Mac- konvie King was the P.M; for fn total of 22 years, The gront Laurier had 18 con- Recutive yonra ns Prime Mintater, In tha sorying consecutively, he | neh 16. . le IF ACTIONS speak louder than words then Br anch on-has just; done something ‘oF Tho mlasing link 9 was’ Shuman, : ‘needed.’ organizations | J and. individuals ‘who “were: ‘wil: | ling to shoulder the burdenrond| assume” “the - grief” of Putting Canada - these things through. IN THE sod- turning: céremony for the New Cholesa: Housing Project the spokesman for. the whole Vancouver 2ano | Counell of the Cunadian Legion gave the chiof credit: to Branch “162: But he . named. chiefly responsible for. bringing things to the realization stage. That man is the Chairman of the New Chelsea Society, Mr. John McLeod. - Here -are the. figured | winich Mr. McLeod himself has” ‘given me to show how New Chelsea is ‘to be financed. :- Cost of land,: $6, 055, oat of buildings $95,435." All other costs;. imedirdinig's ‘sows ers etc, make the. total invest- ment $115, 180.00. - The annual ° operating costs are expected’ to. be $7,788 which covers, local : taxes, water, -insur- ance ‘maintenance etc. ‘The’ rent- in partioular: the |. _-FRAIC, Halifax. : is for. an_ office. building. to be: located: ‘on: «chitects. have submitted. drawings. First award. is’ $6,000, second ‘award, $3,000, third pward $1, 000, with five honorable. mention awards of $500. each. ‘designs are, left to. right, HH. G. Moody, FR AIC, Winnipeg;: ‘J. H. Wade, FRAIC, Victoria; a+ “Richard. By Bolton, FRAIC,: Montreal, profess] dnal ‘advisor. Other members of ‘the: jury are. W..R. Souter, FRAIC, Hamilton; Pierre, c. Amo th @. outskirts. of. Shown here examining one of the. FRAIC, Montreal, way 4 ~ ANTOMATIC. Mi * an “Among other automatic serv-. ices on Vienna telephones are (aped recordings suggesting {what ‘to cook for dinner. us ls TTALO-RING @ Suits = ® Pants" © Topcoats © Slacks ALTERATION SPECTALISTS QUICK SERVICE: ‘Ling The Tailor. aaa Cth q Phone 4238 omnes “TINDSAY’S Cartage & Storag elt vo Bstabiished 1gta”. {5 "HOUSEHOLD, GOODS MOVING ~ PACKING | ~ CRATING . —_ STORAGE ~ Lift Van Service’. Agents Allied Van Lines Lita, Phones Wharf 4331 Office 5016 “Mow is he J tinie | To Check Your: PRINTING. ‘NEEDS ronto.: Seventy . Canadian ar-— and A. Po Dulfus, als at: $33:50 ‘for © “couples "and $22.50 for singles should “make the budget project carry itself. - ‘The federal: housing: law. ‘pro: All Aboard & 62 Mima vides all the, necessary money to finance ‘such projects, .through Central: Mortgage. and Hotising. John’ McLeod -has volunteered to provide. written information to branches of the Legion, or other bodies willing -to: under- take similar projects. ‘The fed- eral act insists that the sponsor- ng organization put up ten per- cent of the.total cost.: But*the sponsoring : organization’ is. vir- wt suaramees against loss. vA few. of our one Mint&ters had extremely, short terms. Sit, Charles Tupper was PM for orily’ , two months “in 1898. Meighen -had one’ term of 18 months, an- other of three months, ' . Ont one occasion a Prime Min- Sir John Al: Macdonald : twas [: beaten in Kingston, and ‘soight refuge in ‘Victoria, ‘where he won, He sat: for Victoria ‘four| - years, though he had never been here, and did not come here while he represented Victori&® Victoria was delighted to have the Prime Minister its MP, ; All our’ Prime Ministers, with the exception of Alexander Mac- |: kenaio (not the explorer) were knighted, until Melghen came along, He undoubtedly would have recelyed the honor had he been long enough in office, Mac- kenzie King, however, took. a dim view of titles for Canadians and outlawed them.-R,.B, Ben- nett! ng titles, and while he |’ sane nob male an wt 1 ‘Sh, y ends, Ye, honor HM AE Cae rbintrtent tO ea but ‘as. soon ‘as King came hack out wont titles again, British Columbia gained ‘two Premiers bécnuse two men were once defeated for the House. of Commons, In 1898 Richard. ‘Metride want down In New Woptminster, Wil- liam Bowser { Vancouver, . McBride beeame BC's long- esteterm Premier, from 1003. ta 1916, and Bowser ona of ou shortert-torm Premiers, 1 year, fram 1015 to 1916, merece NORTHERN RIVER © The Coppermine ‘River flows about 638. miles to’ Its Arctic Sand, solemnly. p putting his Tk grandfather's - mouth} al |!" stretehing. his’ hands - down to |Sthe water, “at {ie* old “house ister sat ina B.C, ‘seat, 11"}1879 | 4 - to go back and take the pit- A forgotten roll of | film turns up in a desk . drawer during spring cleaning. What can be in it? A drug store solves the riddle. The roll contains pictures starring son John, snapped in. the summer days a long time ago. The time is only two years by the calendar, but the boy has changed so much that: It seems long, from that sum- mer to this, ‘Here in the forgotten film shegis a-baby playing in the - “pipe in his petting: ‘ithe dog, along ‘the ‘lake, : Here he is throwing a beach ‘ball on the sand, but some- thing has-blurred the film. His parents never remember ex- actly how-he looked throwing that beach ball, when he was two. “4 “Even. first. prize in the Irish sweep wouldn't buy a chanca ture again. But the impish little face is clearly recognisable, loak- Ing out from grandfather's arms, It is essentially ‘he same face that grimnees at Daddy and Mummy today, al- though much of the baby fat has, been subtracted, and a look of increased euile put on, Since” that pletnre Was peemmneevet meme am tapers 8 Cities To Study Air Polution VANCOUVER (i—Aly pollu. ion.of the Lower Mainland will be tackled by.a committee helng set,"Upjon x metropolitan Inals, Mayor Fred “unio “of Van. couver Friday named Alderman Karle Adams to enll a meeting of Whe committee, probably this wee There aro 13 cities and muni elpalities in the Lower Mainland area affected by the smoke, and Alderman Adama says he will Invite the mayor or reeye and an engineer from each munici- prality to attend the meeting, » “Phore is little polnt In one -|munialpality clamping down on amake offondors," ho sald, “If athors are golng to vontinuo to fll] the atmosphore with pollu. tlon, Wo must join together to fight this thing before It gots hont the record of Mackenzie Phe Conservative Party made- many speeches of eile bind in the Houre of Commons, The GCF, Dory being Seclelists. were sure ommerprite tystam wee ebout: to. ane of there terrible things happened, Instead, We had the greatest porlod of prosperity, and “expansion In the hiery of Canada, —s vor sera AND PROTECT YOUR SECURITY. 1 wy eta psd Aw VAR AEAED ARLE: Ocean outlet on Coronation Gulf, that our Free collapre, but mont, You of our good eri: Bab of the policlos fol ; know, and wo know, fo live ty one ofthe most fortunate countrios on the face of the globe and we do bol record will show that the Liberal Government has followed the kind of pollelos thet have on- abled Canada, and Canadians to make good us use . any worse,” fortune, | takeri, small brother Michae) has arrived, and reached. the same age that John was then. The boys make a sharp con- trast: :brown-eyed Michael, placid and merry; | green- eyed John, full of quick, stub- born mischief. |. In the other pictures of that forgotten roll are scenes of a picnic, and a fish that dad- dy or. grandfather caught. Each: of them holds up the same fish, daddy with a look of self-conscious amusement, : grandfather with an air of ° . profound gloom. | Long imprisoned in a dark corner, the lost pictures burst out with their cargo of mem- ores. Le f. ooRIng | Back roa the Files af The Pally News 20 Years Ago DUKE OF WINDSOR AND WALLIS WARFIELD ARE MAR- |. RIED TODAY AT MONTS IN|. DOUBLE CERGMONY,— Head- |. lines all over the world. 30 Years Ago Dr, W. T, Kergin revwrned to the clty on yesterday after- noon's train accompanied by his son’ Fred, who is home from his medical studies at the Univer- sity of Toronto for the summer holidays, Dr, Kergin went south to Vancouver and there joined his son with whom he motored In Ais Chrysler car to Hnzellon, aking: the train there for, the rest of the trip. WI Kergin ts _- will come honie Intor ‘for'a’hrlet visit before returning to college. Kiddlos' Flag Day by Brother Bly Friday June 3. Parade lenvos Westholme Theatre at | pm, to Acropolis Hill, Stores wil] close Piiday at } pin. to attand sports. and races, Free lee. erenm and peanuts, Big Ball Game at 3:30 between married Elks and single Wika for a big atonk, Lady umpires, mtienneteatnennl 40 Years Ago Tho completion of the now float ab the Prince Rupert Yachting Club will give added now employed In. the, south byt OLD STYLE: - Accompany to foster the inter ‘ests of barbers+-who then pra¢- tised’ as surgeons—was formed in London in’1460, (100 - One Hundred. 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MONEY wore Qf mm pre e nn nen ne np nnn er re conyentence to all: thdse ownlng Now ve aro nat going t tuggett to you thet this ’ ty and expansion are the rosul pene loved by.the Liberal Govorn: ‘that we happen love that the amall water craft Inthe harhor, ONLY everyone th we now eniey Vote whalte on June. VOth, ° “ READ THIS COLUMN DAILY ~ “Most Important af all the Uberal Givermon has had faith in tho future of Conoda, The Lie ‘orale did not share the: gloom of the: ‘ner Poll. : Heal Partles about por vor prospocts, . instead vee tho Liborals plannod for oxpansion and devalopy. ment, The armtn ‘he boon it aah “| _ parpetual. optimists, They admit the eharaa, ., E , Ould hoo arate about Canad wr | To keep up this enim trond end prospority ' GORDON & MORSE Par Maatey LAK stne'l v4" Neeeees ret ere ce Liberal, . Voto: Tod Apples. Ah aha A es Gd