U. S. Blueberry Market Grows Iy roeuzs IIUDI Press laelaeee As Thorniesf Controversy ...,...,. ......, There's a good market in the By IMVI lellihil What complicates the issue lor,u.med sums, .p”re.uy' rm. Canadian Press Staff Wrler Canada is the clash between filllibiugbgn-jgg, OTTAWA (CPD-The no Pre- and power interests in B.C. Foreign Trade. publication of gressive Conservative government This country could threaten Illatilhg department of unit. mm mm. likely will talk tougher to the If it did not receive downstream pierce. says that to meet growing United States than the Liberal ad- benefits. It would divert Columbia idemand for the fruit, the United minmntion did Qbout intern; vtveeters ii:itrtidthei Fraascer ILlz,efb:);J:vlEolIl2S iaust turn more and more tioeal water power, informants nI.eI yll ' tmvo :- 55; , power dams on the Fraser. it adds that given reasonable Thhillimly "I me with But the Praseriis all-importantlprices. good.quality and assured 5...... c....d. mg in. us. he. to the salmon fishing industry and supply there is little denser 0! sat- ...... in. r,n,g.-.1. tong . pretty it u not certain that fish ladders ttratms the mnrkete-Ind that an mu m u-em-elm m”.::'..::, mm mm or "”e.:P:::."i..”'.?.."::?.:: ”.'.';v Thetwocountrieelastyeares-0V9I' 5- .. .. ..' - . J m ' - y o ice indicates an almost unliiruted l:.olli-lunllldtee tlin my fislilgrnies r:iini:tersl:lil::tillL;leTi::l 'C”f.:;l '0' Jill "19 Nut-lb9"'l" or international waters. in parti- tents: B.C. riding in Parliament. '1 1;56”'t';' (JP-S . :1 ed f m min of thg mighty coiumbi. ifs a strong antagonist of Fraserycagada ”.”'237' ' ”"g: of mffenl niver which rises in British coi-lluver dams because the.v.wou1dlNuebeme', ydwm m,m or nmbllhnd nowsn lhmlllzjhs "la ':ll:llr:-W we ulmm "slung in" about 24 cents a pound and'9lilll- power- ungry nort west . . o; - g g p I i ' -' the p.cuic ocean. i The new fisheries minister, Hon. .5;lluel;0u;l:buoslaollrl?h oflimirlia The key to these negotiations, Mills M301-ea-ll. ls from Prince-cents I mung. ' ' regarded here as the thorniest ls- EUWIN1 Island but 3-C. llasglhree, sue between the two countries in representatives In the t'ablnet- Simpsons - Sears Ltd . issuinll ilsy decades. is downstream benefits. lbefence Minister Pearkes, Works fall and winter Catalogue. says power plants ot generate electric- formants here say the intergov-E Canadian Press Staff Writer .-Calgary. Winnipeg. Toronto, Ot- able that the new Cnnslrvalivelnient drew sketches of the places colors he made in Quebec City. place. Iheadquartern here by former chief. young boy scout and an Indian for use of Columbia Water! to 890- 1 and former dean of engineering Glued on a back page is a letter the Conservative policy on this Is-; or 1.5, hmo.-y. i open as you teach it." Canadian 8! bill. i A Kiss in Canada. TUESDAY mm men, cumd, should recewhilfinister Green and Justice Min- that on the average prices are ity when the river normally is low. ernmental committee has ilot no-5 OTTAWA (CPI-The beauties of laws and Quebec City during the government and the U.S. admlnis- !he saw and even wrote a poetic es-1 Winnipeg and the Rockies informants say the new ROVETII-fexecutlve ommissioner Dr. Johni chief: canoes. and hunters with a crate electricity. lot the University of New Bruns- to B-P from United States Presi- eue may be proclaimed in thel The book contains hundreds of The man who founded lhe Boy "B-P,” as scouts affectionatelyi A typed copy. p.m.-Afternoon Musicale Sees Water Power Issue benefits-in cash or power or both l ltter Fulton. about the same as in the spring --from the US. for -I ' thel Columbia and storing water which P C d. h d No AGREEMENT YET . D' B h T C d on U.s. out has not agreed to IOTY TOUQ I O OTTO 0 return power to Canada in ex- where on downstream benefits and Canada brought out the artist in 1910 tour. no date for a new meeting of the warrior-scout Lord Baden-Powell.l lie supplemented lhcse with group has even been fixed. I The South African War hero and photographs of most of the cities tratlon will scrap the committeelaay about Canada's autumn in a WIDE VARIETY and throw the problem back to personal diary. l Other photos show huge piles of the International Joint Con"""- The combined diary-scrap bookl lumber. a log jam. and dog teams ment in Ottawa likely will take A, Stiles, idegd mouse, a strong stand and insist Canada PENS SCOUT HISTORY Personal photos show friends he receive adequate returns - in! It was sent to Dr. Stiles. first met during the tour. dressed in Officials here are agreed thatiwick, by Lady Baden-Powell when dent Theodore iTeddyt Rmisevcll early action IS essential if Call-lslie learned he was writing it his- agreeing "that ordinary athlctic ldl ls 10 l'9l8ll1 "5 llll9l”95l5 In tory of the movement in Canada. Sllllrls. cxccllcnl though they are, next few weeks. igouvenjrs of Bgden.PoueH'g first Scout movement in 1907 was so FISH PROBLEM visit to Canada in l9l0. ranging imprcsscd with the Canadian from personal notes and a railway autumn he wrote a poetic mbuie CFCY-TV ”bylinetl" Gen- called their founder. was so im- eral Sir Robert S. S. Baden-Pow- pressed with Canada that lielell. is glued on the book. visited here several times bctore "No one has seen autumn tints could be fed down to American change for Canadian water. ln- By JACK VAN DUSEN .vit-inria, Vancouver. Edmonton. These sources say it is c0llcelV- l founder oi the Boy Scout more re visited and sketches and water lion where it was in th efirll has been turned over to Canadian. in the north: Buffalo Hill with a power. not cash-from the U.S.icangd1an head of the movement the styles of the early l900s. Columbia River power. They said. Dr, stile; is nearing completion ; do not take the place of life in the ticket to photographs and an 1898 to the season of multi-colors called CHANNEL 13 as death in 1941 at the age of till he has been to Canada." he Pege I0 The Guardian Tuesday. July 16. 1957 and summer issue - with some increases in some lines off- set by reduction in others. British American Oil Company's S1.0(Il.IIll catalytic reforming unit is now in operation at its Carkson refinery near Toronto. the com- IMIJY announces. ”Cal" reforming units-which use platinum as a L'alIIyll-pr0- duce high-octane rcformate for the inaiiufacti-re of premium gas- olines. British American will complete later this year a similar unit at its Edmonton refinery and will in- clude one in its new refinery at Port Moody. B.C., heduled for completion in late 1958. installa- tions have already been made at the company's refineries at Cal- salisfaclory condition are Azarias Guay, Bertrand Hamel and Ralph Hebert. all of Robcrval. nary and Ilaetreal east. The Clarlison unit will produce 10.00) barrels chily tn high-octane reformate; that at Edmonton 4.- mo barrels: and the one at Port. Moody. H.000 barrels. In addition to the reforiieiieir. newt crude - pmcessiq' fac tea a Clarkson. scheduled for complet- ion this year. will nearly triple the refinery's capacity to more than 60.llll barrels daily. The Independent C n' Al-I llance. with more than Gm" mem- bers across Canada. reports rec- ord sales of sos.eoo.ooo in the first six months of this year. compared with S76.H)0.(I)0 in-the correspond- ing period last year. John F. Damore, vice-president and general manager of IGA. eays that while part of the increased sales is due to opening of new stores. most of it results from in- censed business. NArT6N7iLWi':ii'-oiL:' The plane crashed when it tried to land on the lake because of bad flying ('0DdlllAlll5. Mexico's oil resources were taken over by the Mexican gov- ernment in March. 1938. South dealer list-West vulnerable. NORTH OQJIOIT The bidding: South West North East 1 0 Pass 1 A Peel 2 NT Pass 3 NT Opening lead-five of hearts. The struggle between declerer and the defenders is frequently a one-sided affair. Declerer may have such uvcrwheliiiing strength that the play period becomes I more formality. Likewise. defend- ers may have enough strength to automatically defeat declarer. The most interesting deals are those where the fight to make or break a contract is so close that the result of the contest depends more on the participants and their skill than on high cards and distribution. Here is a hand where the out- come hinged on the skill of the players. Declerer played low from dummy on the opening CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. an ninciusit heart lead and took Ihafe eight with the nine. when declerer played a low to duminy'e nine. East al- lowed the trick to win. This fine defensive play by East defeated the contract. Declarer led an- other spade. Est took it, and re- turned the queen of diamonds. South won and new that if he led a heart to the king and set up the spades there would be no way to cross to dummy and cash them. He therefore abandoned this line of play and tried to set up his ninth trick in ”' d but when that suit failed to break 3-8 he went down one. Declerers failure to make the hand can be traced to his first play. He deprived dummy of I vital entry when he won the opening heart lead with the nine instead of the ace. Allowance should have been made for the possibility the first spade iced would be refused. Proper play in to win the heart lead with the ace. The assump- tion is made that West has the oueen of hearts. Thin is con- firmed by the Rule cl Eleven which indicates East's eight of hearts is the only heart he has higher than the five which was led. A spade is played to the nine. If East ducks. another spade la led. south wins the diamond re- turn and taken a heart finesse. Another spade lead eeteblialiee the suit and makes four notrump. DAILY Acitoss 5. Aptitude Hint 6. lkcape Level (slang) City 1. French (Idaho) physicist Crippled Bank Bid employe Abundant Amencen Often frontiers- lpoctl men Music note ll. Greek letter Building 15. interferes addition la. Rgiua Poorer platform Soak flea l9. Wayside Miaelon hotel Wife of Zeus Country (Asia) . Amusing people Miafortunu . Mother of Irlali gods . Domineer over . Climbing plant . Like 36. High price! 31. Kind of lace 39. Devil ll. Range 12. Plant louse 43. Epoch: M. Antlered animal 5. IBUQOJIIHI Die-4 0- sv-.".-9:- 99- 375755 Ostr- :- an "S. no no es in 2: DOWN 1. Treeeure client 2. Thief particle 25. Home. Ieeurdarn learn as. Deteate 38. Girl's name 39. Unhappy 40. Mimic dessert ll. Peel: 5:” . . wrote l and nobody has sccr thcni p'3':;li';di?s"ni:r::nf" Clippings from papers across who does not long to see them 7500 :'m';u,-CY TV News the country describe his visits to again." 7: i0 p.m.-Weather 7:15 p.m.-CBC TV (I;-'ei:'!s ' . 7:25 p.m.-Viewers ui e - S I E d T 7:30 p.m.-Great. Sport Thrills 0 8:00 p.m.-glondiepl . ' 8:30 p.m.- rent an L k L C C 9.... ......-o........ 1 in ung ancer, igorels 9:30 p.m.-BBC Presens I930" P-m-mPmm9 WASHINGTON MP)-Citing re- ling is one of the causalirc factors (i:,::'fa"5'nd cent studies, United States Suit-;in lung cancer. ' "A Weather 5:31." 'r.?i'i';”?i...L."ii Ericiiliiilr..Al.i'5..iSi?”.5.iii22' ?E3.'.?.'2i'”ii.Ll 11:05 l"m'jl(lloVlel.lmI')-l,;;Hlll'"' evidence that excessive cigaret lung cancer occurls much more eepg” N8 er smoking is "one of the causative frequently among cigaret smokers factors in lung cancer." Etna" smonsdlnon - Smokers. and gumey "id the jubm. hmmht ore is a irect relationship be- "cw -' "”""”" an l:::":..:":.;":::;:::: :.:..I.":: :2: Chinnel 2 ldenuy mm In lo--l-ml-nlnllle lflndini was reinforced by the Television Progrunm. gifts hlgfilgrsingepglgnxgdliigilglmore recent report to the AMA smoking ,3 not the my cause of by Doctors Hammond and Horn." Schedule hm "new. A In New York. Dr. Clarence C. Eijille. chgrmdan! ofhtht: bscientificl Fafal cfash 4;” p.m,p',M, con".-t 3.11 visory er o e o acco III-l . g;5g N-n,-Naw., spam, dustry research committee. said: Planes Wenther an Burney shstaltemat akdds notlbigngr l:l'l0 p.m.-The Things We new low at as en nown a nil BUCKINGHAM p (pr, '30 D.nlL-FIIllI.G0l'd0Il the cause of lung cancer." Two men were k'l”c:ufA.hHl "ml. g;oo p.m,-"ing5rdg with the It reflects the opinions of some two ' sum ml" mom mam, Rasslers statisticians and thevrelatlvely few "Nwdtm dense hush two mm: I1! p.n.-Early Evening TV experimental scientists whophave norihust 0' here sum” night News actively charged that cigaret Th . n V ldumned l:4l p.in.-Weather smoking is a cause of lung can- ' V” "'3 "re . 5 . -- mm. id. Jean Guy Joyce. M, of Bucking- "5" '”""s”"' 6"" " - I1 (I Ron id Wh 1 Iensen 25 1:00 p.m.-Star Performance The surgeon-generals statement 3'" 3" ' 95 r -A,' 1:!) p.ni.-Robin Hood was the first health service prt-ry0'g T0”?"l0- ' T""3'9t'"'dE " mm p,m.-Blondie nouncement on the question since I-IN-'5 Plim- lill p.in.-Greet Plays the agency noted in 1954 that there Wreckage of the double-winged ll) p.rn.-Dragnet. was some evidence of a statistical aircraft was found early today. 0:!) p.isi.-BBC Presents association between cigaret smok- The bodies or the two men were Wim P-M--PTO" llll Ind lull! CIDCCR beside the plane which apparently 10:l p.m.--Four Corners N0 NEW PROOF exploded .n,, H-.,mng, ll:N lI.m.-CBC TV News in Friday's statement. Dr. Bun The pm", owned by me Buck. 11:10 p.m.-CKCW-TV News and hey offered no new proof but cited Weather results of studies. especially one l1:& pal.-"We've Never Been by a special group organized Llcked" Jointly by the public health serv- ice's National Cancer institute and National Heart institute and the American Cancer Society and the American-Heart Association. This group's findings were made public last March. Referring also to a report made by Dr. E. C. Hammond and Dr. Daniel Horn of the American Can- cer Society to the American Medl- eal Association in June, Dr. Bur- ney said: "in the light of these studies. It is clear that there is an increas- ing and consistent body of evi- dence that exzcenlve clgeret smok- lngham Flying Club. dived almost stralyit down from a height of less than 1.000 feet. It was not immediately known whether Joyce or Wholstensen was ipilotlng the plane. Buckingham is about 1!) miles northeast of Of- tawa. ROBERVAL. Que. (CPI - One imln was killed and three others injured Saturday when their light sea plane crashed in Lake Culotte. about IN miles from here. It was learned today. Robe.-rval is about sou miles northeast of Montreal. Dead is Lucien Gaudreaull of Rohervel. injured but reported in OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 3. Employ 4. Ever (poet) DAILY CRYPTOQUUIE-llei-e's how to work its AXYDLIAAXR - i.oNor:i.i.ow OM letter simply stand; for enothe . In this aeinple A is need for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- troplies, the length and formation of the words are all Mate. Foch day the code letters are different. ' Aormorr-It-0-It-e cvuitoa oar CYUR iioxcv -1-: pr; ooniit TYGD iiaiuo .- iiinitan- wnwiircn rownoit. -.'a.t-more crppteqeetei A WOMAN! was is imcn maze AOOURATI -max A um-s cest'rAimr-iuIn- O OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS TILLY THE TOILER MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA l awn. Hr V'd . g k ' JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 ETTA KETT MUGGS 8: SKEETER III. 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