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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 16

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The Vancouver Suni
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Payment Urged For CD Volunteers Fine of $100 DIEF TOO BUSY FOR BENNETT'S 'FICTION' OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister Dicfenbakcr was asked today by H. VV. Herridge (CCF Kootenay West) if he had read and would comment on British Columbia Premier Bennett's latest "caustic criticisms" of the Columbia River treaty. Diefenbaker's reply: "I don't get much time these days to read fiction." 1' captures -fcjr a police dog was fined $100 Thursday I for obstructing the dog's master. Civil Defence Chief Says Wages Would Help End Survival Apathy VICTORIA (Staff! British Columbia's civil defence co-ordinator said Thursday one way to overcome the lark of interest in civil defence work is to pay the 24, of Robert fesc HHBIBuSHflB lrt wl' IIHBHHIIHulHfllHBS i 2734 East Twenty-fifth, was.

charged with obst ructing volunteers. Brigadier J. F. A. Lister es-: timated another 70,000 volunteers are needed in B.C.

to bring up to strength the force needed for survival operations lit a nuclear attack. He said he thinks the rea Const. Frederick Boyce Sept. 9 as police attempted to break up a swarming crowd outside a cabaret at 300 East Hastings. A similar charge against 21-year-old Leon Yurisich, of 3404 Sophia, was dismissed Const.

Boyce, accompanied by police dog Kurt, had arrested a man for causing a disturbance outside the cabaret. sons for the lack of volunteers are that civil defence hasn't got enough money and that people aren't interested. pl won. i) help Paying them for training courses would help, he said. Of course there is a difference in Scotch Whiskies.

GRANT'S STANDFAST tastes like good whisky should. Two men he had told to leave the scene returned and shouted at him to release the prisoner, court was told. The suspect struggled with the Volunteers now get only travelling expenses on civil defence work. Brig. Lister in a telephone interview outlined what he'll tell city council when he appears to discuss civil defence preparations in Greater Vancouver in response to a request from aldermen.

He said 10 per cent of the population (approximately 160,000 persons for B.C.) would be needed for survival operations in event of a nu afficer and escaped. Kurt grabbed Desormeaux's arm and held him. Union to Sue Royal York TORONTO (CP) The Ontario Labor Relations Board has granted permission clear attack. The armed forces, and staff of federal, provincial and municipal governments are on call for this and account forj 50.000 to 60,000 persons, hej said. One hundred thousand "civ-1 to the Hotel and Restaurant I Employees' Union to prosecute the Royal York Hotel.

The union has been on strike against the hotel for This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ilian" volnnteersi are required but civil defence has only in B.C., he said. Brig. Lister said he will tell aldermen that 2.000 soldiers and civilians now are being trained to rescue survivors in the Vancouver target area. JO I COLUMNS 22 weeks.

In its submission to the hoard, the union claimed the hotel violated the Ontario Relations Art by dismissing strikers who refused to return to work. A letter from the board to the union Thursday said its decision did not pass judgment on the merits of the union's complaint. Aged naturally in the traditional manner assure Old Style flavour! Miss United Kingdom this year is Rosemarie Frankland, 18, of Lancashire. She will compete in Miss World contest November in London. Subway Favored MONTREAL (CP) A subway is the ideal solution to Montreal's transporta tion problems, says Armand Lambert, assistant commissioner' of the Montreal Transportation Commission.

(. Tumbling Water Africa has enough falling water to supply the entire world with hydroelectric power. illlljjg TYPICAL BOYS, these two youngsters ride their bikes through spray of water sent up by broken fireplug in Los Angeles. Boys had themselves a real wet time after truck had knocked over the hydrant. Dam Draws Dapper Lawyers, Hairy-Chested Men Together The 2,000, to function as four rescue columns of 500 men each, would converge on Vancouver from four direc- tions immediately after a nu- clear explosion.

Brig. Lister said each of the four rescue columns will be made up of 120 soldiers and 380 trained civilians, with most of the civilians who will receive their training this fall. He said plans call for the I mobile columns to come to Vancouver from Ladner, Langley, Haney and Horse- shoe Bay areas, enlisting ad ditional civilian help enroute, and pressing in on the target area as radiation decays. He said the military segments of the column already are fully equipped and will be further trained. Civilian mem CHIEF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER $12,500 $13,500 Department of Public Works, OTTAWA 4 The Building Construction Branch requires a professionally-qualified Engineer with experience in ttte design of mechanical and electrical building services to be responsible for: (hp direction and of a utaff enrineen, technical officers and draftsmen -the design nf ail typo nf mechanical and electrical iitMallatinru tor g-ovprnnient building preparation of all mechanical and electrical plann.

and Including those submitted by consultants. Kor details and application formg write to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA, asking for Information Circular 61-1211. Columbia River energy complex. But each of them sought protection and asked water comptroller A. F.

Paget 'for help. Formality and eloquence gave way to sincerity as the petitioners got their day at court, in Kaslo Drill Hall. Trapper Dick Neufeld said: "No doubt this dam is big and it will go forward any- By PETi: LOl HON KASLO (Staff) A hairy-chested trapper, an old prospector and a conservationist lined up with dapper lawyers lierr Thursday to argue the proposed Puncan Lake hydro development. None of them opposed a B.C. Power Commission lie-rner to harness the electrical powpr in this portion of the way.

Just lor the trapping, you couldn't think of 'stopping a dam as big as this." But if the dam could just be built 27 miles further north, the feeding grounds, where he sets out his lines, where the geese and the ducks hatch, would be preserved. And one day it would be farmland up there, lie said. Consulting engineer G. K. Sexton explained the dam site, at the south end of Duncan Lake, 30 miles north qf here, is the only site capable of pro-; viding the necessary reservoir.

I bers will probably be recruited from the entire Greater Vancouver area. They would he alerted and ordered to assembly areas by an emergency radio system. Axes, shovels, stretchers, trucks and bulldozers will be stockpiled at rescue centers outside the target area, Lister said. Kootenay Takeover Power Dropped VICTORIA (Staff) Premier Bennett has changed his mind about, taking over two power firms in the In erior I "There is no other feasible way," ht said. I.OOSE GRAVEL Joe Gallo, about 50, who has been 32 years a prospector, objected that the dam was being built on loose gravel.

"Suppose she opens. Where are the people going to be? There are going to be a lot of people flooded in a few years," Gallo warned the ex-I perts. Gallo says his long experience makes him an expert, I too. The premier said Thursday Former Top that it isn't likely the West .9 1 9 Tory Dies In Ottawa OW Stifle Kootenay Power and Light Co. Ltd.

and the East Kootenay Power Co. Ltd. will be expropriated by the provincial gov- He said surveys show there would be no great advantage ir taking over the two rom- He said he told the engin-OTTAWA (CP) William eers where they would and Duncan Herridge, QC, wealthy wouldn't find bedrock and he Ottawa lawyer, diplomat and fflilt diamond drtlls proved hvnthei-in law of a former I 1111,1 Gallo's bachelor home is at BARLEY from dozens of strains prime minister, died at his Houser, a tiny settlement doomed to disappear under the panies. The premier on Aug. 2 said In the legislature that the two companies would be taken over as soon as government studies were completed.

He made the statement 24 hours after the government had seized the B.C. Electric home Thursday night. He was 73. crest of the stored water. But Herridge in the 1930s and ne told the commission, "111 early war years was a man get compensated anyway.

I wnose name speuca contro-1 don't worry about that. Representatives of Iti Koot-; versy both in the political enay and Okanagan munici-; arena and social circles. ptHtiet served by the two! From a chance meeting on a power firms have organized train with R. B. Bennett, he protest against any takeover.

rose meteorically to become They are to meet the premier I the Conservative leader's right-and the'eabinet Oct. 3 in Oliver hand man in his successful to present a petition asking 1930 election, that the two firms be left Shortly after, he married ASSURANCE SOl'GHT A lawyer representing Fred and Kathleen Walker, who also will lose their home if the project goes ahead, wanted assurance that it will or won't be built. "My clients want to know if they are wasting their time still digging post holes," 'he said. "I think you'll have to use your own best Judgment," Paget replied. From Canada's golden pniries comes the barley traditionally sought for many of the world's great beers.

Faithful to our original Old Style recipe, four fine strains are selected, blended, then gently steeped in dear, sparkling mountain Such malting the new prime minister's sister in one of the biggest weddings ever held in the capital, and then was appointed Canada's second ambassador to the United States. alone. The premier said Thursday that the Kootenay firms do not have to contribute the tremendous amount of corporation laxes that the B.C. Electric had Premier W. A.

C. Bennett. But he ditched the party in Justice Minister Davie Fulton to pay the federal government. care is recognized by the ever-growing number of people who prize the refreshing flavour the mellow taste the golden Old Style colour: 1 le has said such taxes were describing its national et al, might know. Paget the reason for the BCE take- convention's resolutions as "a would not guess.

over. I lot of junk Guy Constable, who knew When Hitler was massing Kaslo "when there were 25 f- I hla forces for Nazi Germany's red tights here" and the silver V.yprUS Joins Council assault on Europe. Herridge boom was on. wanted assur-STRASBOURG. France frequently warned of the im- ance that reclaimed lands at fAPi Cyprus was admitted pending war and sought a the South end of Kootenay to the Council of Europe i build-up in Canadian defences.

Lake would be protected. Thu-sday at the opening meet- After war broke out he was West Kootenay Rod and Gun i'ig of the 13th ordinary ses- a leading supporter of national plu0 spokesman R. J. H. Wei-sion of the assembly.

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