\ SEPTEMBER h, 1949 ll. C A. F. To Ilse leis In Winter War Exerfises OTTAWA, Sept. as - (OP) _. The R.C.A.F. is planning to turn its ilrst two regular jet tighter squadrons loose over the northern snows in January in joint Canad- ian-United States war games that are a sequel to the controversial. ail-Canadian Exercise Eagle. It was Air Force equipment - the number oi transport planes, use oi Harvard trainers, absence oi Jets - which provoked the bulk oi press criticism o! Eagle, un- (olded along the iirst 50 miles oi the Alaska Highway in August. Just what the R.C.A.F. will bare in Exercise Cross-Index, based at Whitehorse, Yukon, is elopected to include Canada's ilrst to peace- time regular interceptor lighter squadrons and their Vampire jets. One is in existence and based at Montreal. The other ifexpect- ed to be iormed shortly. ' Active preparations ior the ex- ercise already are under way around Whiteholrsle. 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Willson. a sur- vivor, charged that the Captain was drunk during the lire, but oth- Ggofgg er survivors said he acted in a nor- mal manner. At Toronto, Capt. Taylor denied Mr. Wlllson's allegation. At least two survivors said wlth- out qualification today that Capt. ‘U U.S. Senate-House Group A O F ll A ' B'li QFCCS l1 l1 THIS 1 WAHiINGION, Bept. 26 —(AP) s a - o e p- Bedeque Cali Club Eiiilm i‘".:.“' A h. D {Cgfllltditllitfl conierenco committee c levemeni a “Y ‘W “Y - "-=“~"-- y 000 plan to arm ioreign countries I-Bfllnst Comm With the non-Communist world A iirat class livestock show was “an” b! “"59"” m" m! Rul- mlg hy u" v.5 3.10m,“ “d sians have the atom-bomb, all ei- Jersey Cal! Club oi_ Bedeque at 7'3"‘ w °h°l1 m! bill W61‘! ihrflwh the Bedequa Rink, Thursday .1. into the discard. House members ternoon, September 22. o! the conference committee toss- Although the day was ahowery ed overboard the House hill, which the rain kept oii during the judg- celled ior $444,506,000 less than ing and the smell crowd oi inter- the $l.3'i4,0l0,000 vote by the Sen- ested spectators were well pleas- ate. ed with the Achievement Day. Tha ccnfeygncg wmmlgy," w" Mr. Colby Lewis o! Freetown, agpomged go "conch, m, dutch judged the Holstelna end Mr. encea between 59mm and Home George MacMillan, Cornwall, the measure, Although it a raved Jme" 3"" We!" °°mm°"d' the main rental-es o! the Till to ed the work o! the club and wish- d“, the commit,” “m h“ u; ed them succes i thi tut ' ' ' wo-k- ' " " “" 2:: €;‘.“i£..2?i‘2i.'.‘2..l'1.‘; Th l : ' (Yang's‘iviilgfi-bgletiuriirffilfllvgirlgvlie a“ and Hon“ mt final “Plfmvll- oi calves, attendance and re- The wmerences cl-‘mmntea! d9‘ my“ ' cision today was unusual, in that l-lolstelns: Leigh Jewell, Arnold WW"! "1 Iirlklns a compromise Waugh, John Waugh, David Reid, beiwwi the ileum in the Ben- Alan Collett, John Parker, Char- ate and House bill. the confirm lea Wright, George Wright. chose the 11181!" figure. Jerseys: David Schurman, Arn- The measure, urgently sought by old Lord, Norman Montgomery. President Truman, is designed to Garth Toombs, George Montgorn- supply arms to signers o! tha ery- North Atlantic Security ‘Treaty. shvvilmflhlhiiii Arnold Wnush. and to other countries under the David Schurman, Charles Wright, ghadqw o1 Russia's armed might Garth Toomhs. Leigh Jewell. 1g 1n¢1ud¢m ' Mizisisiz,“azzliiilflnlzlrr; 31.000.200.000 or m Nom- o- Garth Toombs, David Schurman. £3,026 a“ members of western Yearllngs: David Schurman, flulmopoo to, an”. m‘ “m Arnold lord, Arnold Waugh, Nor- man Montgomery. John Parker. efinfimymo for In“, x ma w Montgomery, C h a r l e s the Philippines right, Leigh Jewell. ' Z-year-olds: Arnold W a u g h. 37510004700 t9 b‘ Med m "l" China area at the discretion o! the President. Leigh Jewell, Deane Lowther, John Parker, Charles Wright. Taylor was in iu-ll r oi his faculties and that hedldhis utmost to save his ship and her passengers. A total oi 32 Detroit and district survivors oi the iirc that destroyed the Canada Steamship Lines ship testiiled before Coroner 3.6. Gerber oi Cleveland. Dr. Gerber also conducted the Cleveland probe. Few witnases today made any mention oi help being given by memibers oi the crew and all said there was no lire alarm sounded. Others contended lira cquipmem aboard the boat was inadequate. Leo Papp said he saw Capt. Tay- lol- about 20 minutes beiore the tire and that there was “nothing un- usual about the Captain's appear- ance." Dallas Condon said he was sure “Captain Bill" was sober the night oi the blaze. _ Miss Eathel Clawson testliied she saw a ship's maid smoking in the boat's linen morn but could not remember vmether it was the day o1 the tire or earlier. it was generally agreed among those testifying that the fire was noticed about 2.30 AM. EDT and that the first indication of some» t-hlng wrong was the sound oi breaking glass, n. rapid knock on a stateroom door or. in s iew cases. the smell oi smoke. lohnsion's River’ Cali Club Holds Achievemeni Day The Johnston's River cell-club held their achievement day at the Johnston River school Monday’ aiternoon, William MacEachern. Mermaid, was Judge and siter placing the class ct seven calves gave brie! reasons ior his placing. Alvin Besgsn, adult director, commended the members ior their interest and stated that he was sorry that he had been unable to attend more meetings. Morris Deacon, Department oi Agriculture, was on hand to direct the various classes and award the ribbons. The standln| o! the ell-l!!! ll as tollows: Calves: l. Ieo Driscoll, 2. Perle MacDonald. l. Earl 'I‘reinol'. 4- Louis McKenns, s. Gordon Mac- Donald, 0. Joseph Brill-L T- 79W Drisooll. Year's Work: 1. Lee Driscoll, 2. Earl Trainer, B. Louis McKennn, 4. Perle MacDonald, 6. Gordon MacDonald, e. Peter Driscoll, ‘l. Joseph Brazil. i Jndgin . 1. Gordon MacDonald. 2. Joseph Brazil. 8. Louis McKen- na, 4. Tom Bengals. B. Joseph Beagan. 4.ooo Idle In ac. ' Fisllernlonk Strike vsuoouvm. 8min I — (W) - The worst tie-up in British Columbia's fishing history today icit 4,000 iishermen and plant workers idle and threatened to g2: another 8.800 on me joblem within I. week. In addition, hundreds o! can and box makers will be aitecied, in- dustry qlokeamen said. The "cease-fishing" order was given by the Uniiod fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union (A3.- L-TLO.) following I lllontbfllhip C“. tion Saturday nil/ht. The union had relented n op- erators‘ oiier oi an Qtt-eent-a- pound minimum ior churns in some areas. and lit to 3% in oth- ers. ‘rho fishermen asked 109i and 8 cents. VANCOUVE tented cows’ milk is going to stay contented a little longer around these parts. Fraser Valley milk producers have introduced a hlle new tanker truck. h ieet long. which can carry 1,600 pounds oi milk in a hurry to the dairies be- iore it spoils. PNY olllv $471)" llolv for on Esso Oil Burner mend 1h balance so our convenient deform! peymsli plea Only the new Esso Oil Burner has the revolutionary new Eco- nomy Clutch-most important contribution ro home heating _ since the first household burner was introduced. Prompt in- stallation and an Imperial Oil contract with the dependable Weather-Controlled delivery service. Inquire today. 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