“allt ‘q th i] for Uy She Sento “ pers OSES * a 72 = mgd 2S STS ena eer ee a ge Ree ES Re Si ) a ee cert ct ST rat eee + we ae Beets: We ange ST ( «<2: 4 fctor of little bad comet uty thy ‘thern high Wait ult lave ye lawer limh, ., oe =" : , ish Coliimbin, ee saul Brivenut: pt s¢iromiaitions lt “Sybseription: Enties: : er: pyonih BLAND; per year BIO00. eRe month, GLH: per Year, $12, 00 ath by. dhe Post’ Peg Department, Ottawa a sa veo of any road to ‘Alaska, 16, Naneon and d Seat approxi- point to which there eis 5 al- y communication, provided ie. part such a vighivay could play in ‘the | orthern industry and in’ encourag: | of that area. est in the proposal that might heva. ‘importance: They could not be expect. ; to put their. Weightshe ~The choice of Hazelton as southern terminus for is roud is not necessarily the only one, Terrace, roxample, his something to say on that score, But. iit does not affect the overall petra, Until:such a some:cenbral» point: along our iw baal ris just half a | ovinee and Alaska'is a hoy of land with wer inped Me. Jot \ (y t, n ee ‘ ee jet a po, ; : i. . 4, “ti, meth be may ‘Stolen Or Borrowed? HEN weare checking up on Juvenile delinquents, how ahout adults Who steal . hotel tonvels and i = “2 We, are foreed to tho ednelusion that there are i io a few dishonest clligens avguid, “'Thvee years ago a: grocery a atore started oub with | grooery hugeles, ' They have only 200 loft, The management has no den where the ather ” have gone, There higeles (0 xl ahout it neh, —''or nla V ‘ologr am, a we ae eae —- Siviphaves 5 oa mt hat: Which hath gone mut ar thy ghervarn, Wenleronamy 2188), Wo suraly should be as'good na one words y Mn thon shalt heap ant That ia wv alan a as ie Our, Word ehouldl ho as good va our honds dphdebada detent aieidabex bok ee ae one sy aqme hope AL NOTICE rr $hidegato-Que no Charlotte. city Sandie nd» Cush wa Inlet will leave: ‘Prinee | Ruport n Sunday; ere | february Ath. rm i 7 finite: hig ot Pita Henge y a te oy -ouubt0 “public: meelings:than. it: tell fnoty * hind a; project primarily’ designed to open up northern B. C. Butit would fol- ay that southedstern Alaska. would gain in equal peas @ ‘The growth of cities along the Panhandle igs stymied until access to the interior is provided. In thet, the difficulties that best Alaskan shipping could eben mean that these communities will not be able to hold on to what they already have, | here, Warequal | tioneering methods, ANE ‘the political experts agree |. t that’ ‘tts harder to gel neople | used - to be. Yet even: {hat agree- [ments is based on a. half truth.- NWSPACTS have. shown LANSING, “Mich, (Michigan del young. drivers this year to 90. along with’ its new. ‘model cars. - AS of» Feb’: 1,- no “Michigan youngster under 18° is being i- censed td drive unless he , has passed ° an ‘approved course in ‘driver, ‘education: 2. fot -. Michigani‘is: ‘the finst ‘state i6 compel .: youngsters: 40 pass ° a course if. they. want to drive. he- fore: 18. - * THe pla : watched ‘by: at: least: a. ‘dozen therd 8," Tesultite drop fin “th young. driversacéident: rate “The idea: behind « the: whole |: thing © is to catch: them | ‘young and. ‘train them? said Ds; Clair: L ‘Taylor, ‘state, superintendont: {of public instr uchion, wo, "we want'to try to bring-us %- , i generation of young people thi willbe . better. and safer drivers # than their parents.” » " . Under: the: state law’ -passed i in: ‘November, 1955, free, driver -- braining inslruetion is available “0 every Michigan youngster un- ‘der’ 18—whether.-in | “public, “prir | vate or, parochial. -sghiool, or out’ | of “school. os The required: driver. training: ‘ clause was: ‘delayed’. until). this’ | yeat to: give’ the ‘schools: time to: . bexpand :, ‘their .. driver -training | | | programs ‘and. the’ state’s © two major. universities, time to set up; “special courses for instriictors.:: Dr. Taylor. estimated Michigan bapa will” (rain 70,000 young iidriverstthis. gthool: year. _ Standards are at least 12 hours lof behind-the-wheel driving and +30 hours of: classroom instruction To the Americans who. {for every pupil: : The program is} icence fees: with? ‘the: school: receiving, financed from driver é “$95 for each pupil instructed: ° No US. Visit For Tito Yet i i. 1 4 L | | I | | ‘dent Tito, “for the time belng,’ ' will not visit the United States, + Jn making the announcement, ithe . government spokesman | Branko Draskovic, disclosed for) rooms, ‘the first Ume officially that the | | gover nments of both the Unlled: rad | ak Offered States and - Yugoslavia abet sul ! * Saye ob ‘ Moxphere” These conditions, do’ ‘Just that, a is turning out a new-qrop of ‘mo- |: factually ; ‘builb: wp. his’: wie thing ‘that. would helpst ne ith. Dougl other states, anxious :.to"see if}, e came uw ¥ RS. ‘Social I that the publig wi ‘housands ‘to hear. n tures, by. noted ‘visitin: ties, “Also, the phchomenal suc cess -.of Billy. Graham:isa_re- minder, that. if people: want tale aun oubeto a req kind of: ‘public. mee oR, TAR LATE. William * "| ple: still talk of the ! “au {the original Social Cret victory F in Alberta,. away back a amarter century ago... . - ‘The, alleged ‘mystery, was. Not ‘$0. mysterious, when: you’ ‘came j, to. look into tt Mr. Aberhart- had‘, ‘literally | enormous: ’ prairie. audience: Jong |' before he. ever plunged-into: pols}: ities.” He. had. ‘done. so*by. ‘means |’ ‘of. his: sFeligious, _broadeasts, ‘When: he. was’ ‘finally: “foreéd: = ee almost’ by the demands" of ‘that.4 audience—to. ‘give: .them. - sc the” ‘problems ‘of ‘the’ ‘depression redit, ’ ot Nonopy has ever’ “duplicated | “Aberhart’s’ overwhelming |} aig victory. in Canada for. the | radio’ and’ TV. broadcasting regs ulations “no longer permit’ the! Use of that medium. of commun- itt sion in the: way. nas, he used | {1 Uneer present ‘RC. ‘regula= -anlhgria. Peni a ” vast lene “Peo- | ery” of} . Kinsmen’s‘: BC. Polio fund, the Higginbottom: of. Big Creek,. . He was:-one | of the many ‘youngsters for whoin the miracle of Dr. Salk’s. world- famous pollo -Vaccine came too late. Bul ‘thanks tothe sponsorship ofthe Hittle ‘tyke ‘is making ‘a heatt- warming ‘comeback. : = Little Joe, - ‘who’ Game from: 9 “amily. ‘of ‘cight ‘children, ‘was “hit by the ‘dread disease in’ Jani ‘URTY, 1954: He-spent nearly five -months in the hospital at Will- dams, Lake and then was brought -to Vancouver’ for’ special rehab: ilitation: ‘treatment, "The. cheerful youngster, served this. year’ as the model for. Polio Fund campaign pain- A little guy" revho has out ip ‘the ¢ evigpling effects: of polo. is ster: Rather, “a Emitedt proportion of home in December, 1954, with a Lions; radi network time is not’! picts, took his first-slep on the : for. sale’ for’ yo ikical: broadcasts. ; comeback: trail when he: went ' : | | y Me ditt spain seven-year- old Joe 4 $s caiapnigh for $400, 000 to continue: their’ polio,care pro- gram: ‘and ‘start a new program. of - rehabilitation: and welfare for B.C? 8: handicapped young Prince’ Rupert Kinsnien club, is Wailing -for felurns {o-3,500° | envelopes: Wheh they mailed: : out when: Nhe: Kinsmen Polio Fund “cainpaign ' began. Sup- | port. of- Prnce. Rupert residents’ “has been asked to help local: Kinsmen reach $3,500 object- ive:to. help. B.C. Polio fund. who aster “dust how unencumbered the: the general: party, welfare, re “berg Avid “} Russell’ Bouchei* Was and Is, Yot “| just: oulside of the Capital here, -{safesl Conservative’ seat in. the :| whole of the House of Commons, oe held -.}Prime Ministers, . sign Sir, Robert; Borden was “its representative, - | Drew Was clected PC Leader: Interests to the wider cause of Boucher’ 's expense, — ; ‘by NORMAN M. ‘MacLEOD Mt en shade (4 ~ great game of polilies'is by any-; ANd that's exactly what’ Rilg-" (thing as confining as ‘a set of scll Boucher did. In, addition’ to & ‘Marquis of Queensbury rules of resigning to make way forHon:: faly play or thelr equive alent Ils MY, Drew's entry into the House’ - ‘being fusbrated tn the Capllal of Commons, he devoted, weeks ” ‘these days in the. case of one) or his time to Intradticlig": the: Russell Bouchier, Qc. / new Leader around the viding” 1e! is possible’ Unt ios sl read= jad smoothing the way for his have fofgobten just who _sttccession, No new political Me#- alah ever had a more diligent or: carnest. polilfeal John the* Bap , tist, After Russell - Boucher’: hai seen his party Chieftain’ sifely * retuned, he went back -to hig: profes ssion of law and forgot his personal political ambitions, Hs only vole-gelting activity «was on occasions when Hon... Me, Drew wanted him lo do-'some Another of {ts distinctions is its trouble-shooting for ln in proud history ‘of having been} Carleton, ” by famous . Conservative: * Sir John 7 Macdonald sat for-it, and subse- I Consequently, when Hon. Geo,, less than 10 yorirs ago he was one of the belter- known Mem- bers’ of Parliament, Ho sat for the hustorié seat. of Carleton, One of Carleton’s ‘claims to political fame is that it-Is the Now the Drew episode in. ‘Cons iservative histor y ts over and the: Carleton sent Is open again, Doas. ‘Russell Boucher automatically: ‘return to il? Do the same party voices that: thundered his: duby « to resign eight years. ago thun?’ . back In 1948 and needed-a con- der the fairness of his resumps.- “! stituency lo enter, the House’of tion of the seat: now that Jt is Commons, C Carleton Wag: immed, vacant again? ‘The answer is; ately: suggested, ‘Thé suggestion: istrlelly inthe negative, TEBou- was made. with scant regard for: cher: pets the .scat- back, It, will: - the, convenience or political: for-' be because he js. starting from; tunes of Russell “Boticher; who! scratch to wit It: all over; :apaln.- "at that time tiad been the seat's| And: opposing hinvin’ his. efforts, Incumbent fora: vumber, of years to. regain It-will be: some: of¢ thes: and-:was deservedly popular. Jape machine who, . eight, years. the: riding, The PC: strategists: ago, assured him that. he woulid. who’ Were intent on: fixing’ up, make himself a PC hero: for all: Hon. Mr, Drew: at: anyone. else's, ‘time’ to. come if he placed party’. expense’ jst left the ‘latter no' considerations above * persona! ‘alternative to playing the. role. _{nterest, They don't explain to-, fof party patriot, He was sup-' day on what high principle they’. ‘posed to simply be a good party base their attempt to advance’ “man and sacrifice his personal their own interest at Patriot ee ee Pen. ele kee Te TRY THE: ~ Grand Cle For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods \fair-and-square a bas. tween-the political parties, on Ry % it ig possible fora: democraty-le do* vise, , But ‘this apportionment of: the: time’ kills the’ pos sibility, of: one aman, or: a small group. oft: men; ‘coming - to ‘ ‘domitiate”: the whole potential audience. of the ; country. Tf it, were still. possible, to buy! Jradio“and TV ‘time'on ‘the same hasis - as; sanybody.. can: Duy, yews- such time is portioned cut, “be-! “wheelchair and long braces i ‘Supplied by the Pund. Before he left he» ' “won ito: youngsters _ whose earen’t nearby and he’s still their ‘darling, > ‘Then, early this year, rand. his mother came back & in * (Vancouver ider sponsorship ol x ithe Fund for.a check by. special: |... tists to ‘see what. further treat-. the}. "hearts of the nurses and’ the]: fKinettes who pay regular visits}: parents ; Yor hao 7 - OUR SPECIALTY - — TAKE OUT ORDERS . DIAL 3215 Open 6 aan, ta J 1M ~ Wh 2nd Ave. West oY ae: WEEKEND SPECIAL eneenenenele til abe, BELGRADE ~~. Yugostavia| is providing suc i anounced yesterday that Presi-, good programs for such agreed on. a Tito visit to Wash. | United slates ald 00. of mu- tual Interest,” Bul the visit ts off “for the | Alx-part contest. for Canadian |! ‘dollars, conlinue to Investignta time boing,” Draskovie sald, me- {Women wrilers, Dotalls were un how. {o ‘Gvercome the rippling cause of “tho conditions and ate /nounced hy Viva A, Rold, chats; affects of pollo, in the United Slates, jan of the awards eonimilten, Ae " Draskovle | paper “advertising. : Space, (he radio: and, TV ‘would® long esincé ! have become the dominant fac- a tors :n the winning | and losing | ‘Cen of- electiohs:- FIC. binents could assist. his recovery. He was admitted to the Health tre for Children for correct- surgery and then was.trans: When Joe went home again in| yidio and ‘TV have tended’ to: dep ts i September: hé could walk. well: kill” the public. meeting, it {s with prqees anid: crutches, because they are what you m: ght; i * call enterlaimment competitors; That inay nov seem like’ pro- tt is not that either the vadlig ($tC8S, bit if ts. when you con-' or the TV is as yet providing the} ‘sider that Hitle Joc’s chances of | | aetual poltienl debates that” ‘walking again looked mighty a ieular: polio hacl passed, ih fon an Tv wide cane ati He’s still on the — sidelines a vast! when It comes to robust games, ' is! aA Ne atendng school and! le to tear; hat might nob have been pos- ' a toe anvayt trom that’ ble it he hadn't fought hard: jmagle cye In thelr. own living; -to learn to walk with leg braces”. metab He Ayill be brought back ‘fn! erutahes, : [rst to the Centre for: \ i check ups and the Fund, whieh “? Has spent $1800 on hs care 40 A Hi 4 { ari will: ‘continie to:sponsor his ¢ 53 \ realign and provid new. brie than! os: tas Heb lyod je Masel ie Women’ 8 Pross Club has announ: \, What's ore, medical selene jeed. prizes totalling. $1,000: in a ‘Usts wilh the help of Polio Fund Vy audience that it certainly Women. Writers: Prizes. i T hey've found a lot of valle There ‘are tivo classes with) ble answers In tho past and jaid, mako i appear “the (me: | prizea of $100 apiece! Best now indoubledly will find others {1 ‘for such a visit Is nol as vob, ‘Story, best newspapor feature ; tipo,” mene othe oon eam LONDON (Rowtors )—'Tho oy _ lormment. 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