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   Lethbridge Herald, The (Newspaper) - May 7, 1954, Lethbridge, Alberta                                2 THE Friday May T For Southeast Asia Believe U.S Highway Into Banff Dulles Plans Two-Stage 1 Exploded One of Seven Senate Will Probe Traffic Coalition By OB Secretary Dulles has a program for an in and it will produce a in a ter of weeks Dulles is dee to hold a series of diplomatic discussions here for the first stase of Officials today said ot 10 or a dozen could be represented in the firs said tain has agreed to they termed this a forward step j j had withheld la ies proposed united f efforts for an peace at Dalles will report 10 people by radio and television on and on other TOKYO Two scientists today said tie States apparently ex- a fourth hydrogen bomb at Bikini between April 25 and Disgraces of Canada ln Narcotics In Digest Form News of the World Slid estimate was j based on counter tests ot rain which fell this week on widely separated areas of Japan Prof Yasushi ot Osaka Medical University rain j fell IE Osaka about 300 of Tokyo Thursday was unsay j A highway leading into Banff national park described Thursday as one of ibe seven disgraces of Canada C E Johnston SC Bow Hirers said it should be ed before the tourist season starts this year He nude his comments as the Commons con- estimates of the of northern affairs and national resources an international military staff conference The military conference and sibly additional diplomatic talks be designed to produce a provisional arrangement to send later second-stage talks eventually resist 12 z formal security treaty wxa Will Fight Dismissal Editor B.C Paper Is Ousted by Her Kin thac rain__________________________ j tested He said that t he read deals at said there was s from the park's ease gate to Banff I the Far East conference at Geneva sharp increase in the has holes in which a car last week with Altes and die cf rain 12 days after the drop oat of that's test March 26 and 12 no Advance was thai days the third test April 6 Ih the middle of the toari would emphasize his and Dr ot son last year drivers on President resolve University said rain which fell in i laced two- inches of a tailed from with friendly i about ICO enles north cf j oiL Cf CiC ed a sharp increase at wonders of the i personnel had worked ou it shortly before he passed f Northern Affairs Minister Lesage highway construction in this j srea is costly partly because the j prvsene road lacked a proper base had to be rebuilt About 1 COO wab being spent or it vUls faU session of f REBUILD starts I About 10 miles in the Lake Louise J srca were being rebuilt year j st a eoo Tee Senate launch an fall tiie narcotics and its effects in Canada Solicitor leader in the Upper Chamber is understood lo be to propose the inquiry soon The proposal first vras made m the Senate dunas the present ESTABLISH TO THIRD A third appeal this time to the Supreme Court Canada will be made against the tence imposed OK Frederick Arctic tried bct of the murder ot his wife Cardinal is due te bested June 1 at Fort Smith IS FINED England Cft Bevan leader of the Lacor party's faction in Parliament was fined for dangerous His driving licence sas going more in the ead of five and a i Asia j Mr Harkness said the skiing inst al the roae br building huts along ski trails Skiing facilities now to places suca Mount i narcotics addicts are concentrated j Senator Heid proposed that source said in the not guilty AMAZED AT EXPANSION PARIS Reuters John Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian sere laat he was expansion of the North At- and the He leaves Saturday for Canada Canadian after visiting Turkey Greece Italy ui I hew is due to arrive in Seoul day to confer wiSh to that carried on during sions of Parliament bv man Rhee and foreign of- j the Robert Britain and He has also lectured at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at the invitation of theory is that it takes c w Hodgson I He also asked that the a fcr particles and Dousias Harkness strip at Banff be to reach j East urged that i northwest of the CJS test be done quickly to improve ground in the Pacific j the highway The scientists said the rain was Mr Ka said one j if it cannot all be surfaced would f be to increase the maintenance j staff to repair holes Some sections he drove lass year trere i fairly good because the or four other places The huts j Ike Sends to favor I j undertaken by the Senate's ing committee of public health and C E Johnston One reason for this said building j Wde is that is of Banff should be revised a C t Some home earners were prevented i a m from adding an extra dwelling to their houses in certain areas although had mal- tiple dwelling houses today she has been dis- missed Eoace from the She said see seek employment as a feature writer on i post she has held for 10 years She paper is one-third owner of the Principal shareholders in The controlled daily j Columbian are Taylor 69 She said she was vowd out of j shares Mrs Ernes 70 a her post by the two other nephew H D Spokane 23 shareholders her sister Mrs it L shares and ilrs Goodwin 22 shares and her sister-in-law Mrs Four members of the staff Goodwin of Spokane ing R W Friction among the each said Miss Taylor developed over a f successor as editor has been news contract she signed with The Canadian Press She said she had worked for 12 years to gain a CP and recently succeeded The business manager and other directors me to break the I The ness office editorial policies of this paper Taylor said she will consider court action named Rising Costs And Competition Beset Railways rnic i Donald of Canadian National Hallways said tion can maintain operations only by in- improvements and Mr Gordon spoke at the an- system meeting of the com- tos been friction for beset by rising costs and Future for Wheat Exports To Japan Seen GO Japan's new ambassador to Canada Koto a great future for wheat to country Ee said in an interview that youngsters are growing up to be wheat as a result of the bread under the free lunch schools In JO to 15 roll effect of rion will be world he said f Figures lor.lSaS issued by the bureau of statistics at Ottawa ed of tons of wheat to Japan involved capital but has resulted in more effective work performance at considerably lower costs WhOe there seemed to be H slight in volume of rail traffic he was optimistic about long-term prospects He the Canadian economy and grow bringing about an in- demand for transportation and facilities EVENING 6.00 Supper Club 6.10 Rural Weather 6.15 News 8.25 Session in Sport 6.30 Supper Club 6.45 Denny Show 7.00 News News Fun Parade Passing Parade Eddie Fisher Coke 8.30 Shoppers List 9.30 Our Heritage 9.45 Current and Choice 10.00 News 10.10 Weather Forecast 10.15 Sports Final 10.30 Sammy Kave 11.00 News 11.10 Weather Forecast 1115 Sports Scoreboard Songs Out of the West 11.45 Tffl One News LOO Music TOI One 1.00 2.00 Jazz Session SATURDAY MORNING 530 Don's News 6.05 Breakfast Don 6.30 News Breakfast with Don 6.55 Tour Farm Reporter 7.10 Breakfast with Don 7.15 Weather 7.53 Spotlight Sport News Local News Travel Burean the Town Story Time 9.30 10.00 Bible Reading Club Calendar 10.15 Bicycle Business 10.20 Afternoon Specials 10.45 Bahv Parade 11.00 News 1230 AFTERNOON 12.09 Luncheon Lounce Farm Service Show News 12.40 Sports 12.45 Weather Forecast Square Dance Jamboree 1.00 Musical 2.00 Mary Calling 2.30 Right or 2.45 Community Forum 3.00 News 3.05 Book Shelf 3.15 Listeners Choice 4.00 Where Am 4.05 Listeners Choice 5.00 Boody 5.15 Matinee 5.30 Supper Club j Anniversary PARIS The French loss of Dien Bien Fha today j cams on the anniversary J of Germany ed to the including i crance in a at Reims i May 7 1945 DEATHS YESTERDAY Tne Canadian Press Cecilie of Rene Coty said today the resistance of French forces at the now fallen fortress of Dien Bien Phu will forever stand as a symbol of the free determination to resist dictatorial aggression In s message to President Rene Coty of France hower said suffered temporary defeats in the past bus always sue has triumphed in the end to continue as one of the world's leaders ia ail thac tend t-o bring er richness to the of men STATEMENT ter Churchill said the now-fallen Union stronghold of Dien Bien Phu inspired the free by its resistance Thep minister issued this The of tlie heroic ance inade by the defenders of the Dien Phu garrison arouses the sympathy of the British people The garrison's and defence in the highest tradition of French has been sn to the ires L B soiC external affairs minister oa fell of Dien Bien Phu said frea men tne tragic ending of the legendary conflict zz Dien Bien Phu will salute with pride and honor the heroism of the soldiers of trance and Vies Nam From none wul the tribute be more sincere or heartfelt than from LAST MESSAGE a lew metres away they're everywhere Those were the last telephoned words of General Christian de tries before the fall of Dien Bien After Presse said there was Expect Seeding Will Be General Next Week Seeding will be general in Southern Alberta next week if the weather remains settled enabling the land to dry ont sufficiently for field ations now seeding is spotty The season is about two weeks late bu the snowfall that recently the countryside gave needed for crop nation and farmers are nos done Coaldale reports per cent of wheat seeded S per cent of the oats S per cent of the barley and one per cent of flax Experimental Station officials stated a Mot of our drv snd irrigated test plots have been j Rank ed One observer after a drive WilA Stirling said he counted five ing units working this four other F Gershaw T V Grant J H Howden and J Hurtubise j Two of these men Drs Gershaw and Howden already have drawn i attention in the Senate or one of its committees to the problems of the illicit narcotics traffic Support for an the problem has been unanimous for discussions MOST Army newspaper Bed Star has warned the Kussian public that underwater hydrogen bomb ex- plosions are the most of ill The newspaper described effects of the H-bomb water in the air just above the ground and under- ground indicating for the first time that the Soviet Union may hare experimented with all these forms of thermonuclear explosions UPHELD CP The wan Appeal Court ia dismissing an action contesting the validity of a bequest to the sity of Saskatchewan hjf the late Dr Peter D Stewart of Saskatoon ruled that the advancement of members of the education is legally a charitable With judgment signed by Chamber Many senators are to have thrown weighs privately behind the posal their Chief Justice W M Martin a Queen's Bench ruling of Jan 8 was upheld Mrs Irene Wilson of fori Sask a niece of doctor had appealed Queen's Bench i April proved an unsuitable month ried The crop will go in rapidly j for field work in this area and the In drills are in the field now j cold wes weather was hard OP In some areas especially in the L calves and lambs with some I everywhere are on laad i BEETS Frank S Taylor general man- ager of Canadian Sugar Factories told Toe Herald Friday thai be- tween five angL sir thousand acres of the contracted acres of sugar beets been Some 400 acres of bests were ed before the storm bat been no reports yet of beets ing along the rows Jlr Taylor said the 700 drills j that will be operating in the growing areas will seed be- tween and acres a day We are 10 days late this year out that is sot at all serious have good moisture conditions Z would say the outlook now is said ilr Taylor IX FOOTHILLS There are low spots in the Selds that are soggy and it will be some time before ins rype of land can be worked Moreover in the Battle of Continued From Prone Page Nets It Is Now Reported WESTMINSTER total of in cash now is to have been taken by j three gunmen who raided a branch of the Royal Sank of Canada care j a week ago First reports placed the loot at The robbery was staged just after Freedom in the World jecE was ESI of STATO in only one tbe KATO nations had failed to implement article two of the treaty calling for political European economic integration BAIL FOR ST JOHN'S Alfred Valdmanis held on fraud charges totalling 000 was granted bast by istrate Hugh O'Neill trate O'Neill said he would be released on personal bail and two sureties of each CHARGES WITHDRAWN CP Charges laid more thau a year ago three members of the Carleton County Orange Lodge of lottery tickets have been withdrawn by the crown Freed of the charges were Burton Wellman John Holt and William F Holt all of WINS CONFIDENCE Belgium's new coalition received a vole of confidence in the House of Representatives Thursday Premier Achille Van Acker's cabinet was approved by a vote of 108 to one member abstaining Seeks Probe Prices e Being Charged For Prussia 67 whose husband was the i son of the last kaiser I Austin Reed founder of an men's firm j KEW YORK 3 C Forbes 74 CCF member for Kindersley editor and publisher of the business suggested Wednesday that the magazine bearing his name j eminent investigate prices charged er Creek and other hills areas there is still a lot of snow fact southwest of er 40 inches of snow fell in eight days in the last storm A lot of this snov_is still the ground This will help grasslands but will hold up seeding Weather reports Friday over the south favorable with the breaking through of partly cloudy skies On the border both wheat and j barley have been planted bat not extensively but farmers are busy in the field I COALDALE WELL AHEAD i In the Coaldale area and south to Stirling a considerable amount of has been Turin From Front Page Tune to Our Heritage I by the farm implement industry I The Saskatchewan farmer ing in the budget debate said farm and 1949 against actual in- machinery prices are out of all coine of and j c in mo respective years The adversary wished to deal a death blow to France and was to sacrifice unlimited numbers of its soldiers to over- run the unfortunate defenders of Dien Bien Phu After statement the assembly recessed out of re- spect to the defeated defenders of the little bastion said the French reaction will foe the reaction of the of a greas -Ee added Prance will con- firm its instructions to its gates at Geneva admitting that the Dien Bien Phu fall can anything will recall to its allies curing seven years it has never quit defending alone a great oi Laniel Mid the assembly The fortress situated in a broad Qac rice plain about six miles long and three miles wide was pounded the bank opened April 29 A fourth man may have been at the of the getaway car which was found abandoned in suburban Burnaby two hours af the holdup The same bank was held up in when the loot totalled Police earlier expressed a theory the bandits might have come from the United States They said now afc least one 1 member of the gang took part in the 1947 robbery Probe of Queen's Printer Branch Roblin Demand of an impartial commission to in- the affairs of the toba Queen's printer branch was j Deluding India and here Thursday Huans s Duff Hoblin Progressive he made a Big 3 May Continued From Front Page Laos and Cambodia states of the French Union as well as such other interested states time member of the Manitoba lature for Winnipeg South demand catue less 12 j hours after the provincial j ment that C E Queen's printer had resigned from his post after a week of sion -In an address to the Brandon Progressive Conservative who is contesting the party leadership rapped the of Bremier JD L Campbell for turning over to the provincial ury board He the board seems to have ADVICE the a solution A specialized o the state i that will satisfy the provincial system deals with inet also will satisfy the people of Over Continued From Front Page On the staff of each district clinic is a physical culture ist wiio the health of ail athletes participating in organized in the area Medical advice also governs the sports in which those past their b- and mortars athletic prime may engage the long days of the siege i Sports equipment is 1 reason i in He There should be an investigation Hued and on the to T in WPS nach new ware of Infantry bit off a bit of the original fortress until final attack started Thursday night s field little ger than s baseball diamond re- mained in which the defenders were concentrated The Dien Bien Phu battle marked the first all-out frontal fighting that the war in Indo-China nas de- in its nearly eight years The Vietminh hold areas spotted throughout Chica but French Union forces still the main cities Hanoi Saigon and Haiphong There has been speculation that a rebel cess at Dien Bien Phu would pave was S attacks on Hanoi ISO I stores and shops and anyone may buy it but is is expensive Equipment used in the sports clubs is supplied free The clubs usually are sponsored by a particular state enterprise or palace of and ars no membership fees BASEBALL AMERICAN Philadelphia COO 000 5 0 New York 000 000 3 0 and Astroth and Berra Srs New and Berra said the people con- cerned in the suspension and ignation of Mr Leech should hare a right to state their cases and defend themselves in public SAFE LANDING NEW tic with 62 persons aboard landed safely at airport Thursday after being hung up the field two hours with 3 bad iose wheel One of the sengers infant There were no injuries to the 53 passengers and nine crew members demand would be made at the opening sion when the question of ening the parley's membership comes up The West considers the Com- munist regimes of Lacs and bodia are virtually non-existent A French spokesman said his would refuse to sit at the same tives of regimes which exist only in the imagination of the the rebels SEES PROPAGANDA MOVE observers view the prospective Chinese move as purely a propaganda manoeuvre They feel the not insist on tional invitations if it appears sucil demands might wreck the talks In setting up Indo-China discussions Sussia and the Western Big Three agreed that nine gations would be present at the opener They are the Big Four Sea China the three associated states of Viet Nam is the third and the Vietminh tion Soviet Bassia earlier this week said she propose that India Burma Thailand and Indonesia join the talks but Western sources did not the to press to the point of gering the negotiations The United States wants to restrict the Indo- China conference to as few tries as possible RITCHIE PATERSON ESTABLISHED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AUDITORS 5 and 6 Acadia TELEPHONE 2613 BOX 940 612 THIRD AVE S JOHN FISHER p.m Tonight WEEK tional the story of its and how ft to be one of Alberta's outstanding tourist attractions the by investigators to i respective charges The department a black day for France determine the decree of price said he on his 1947 taxes i 2nd perhaps a day for the ing there is in the farm implement j on his 1948 income tax and i government for there were rumors industry for 1949 j about the assembly that the fall of The three were charged with i Dien Bien Phu might provoke a evading taxes filing false Income government crisis throwing out the masang false or cabinet which was chosen with such difficulty last June after a of crisis Thursday night man- aged to survive a challenge by de- a- vote of confidence on BUILDINGS i DESTROYED IN BLAZE tax returns and i Man deceptive statements Damage was estimated at in KEEP RECORDS a fire which Thursday J Defence counsel said the errors two in tnis m the reports of income were due own miles southwest of T0 inadequacy of records kept Destroys ere a Ov his clients He said the three I right to postpone a serious de- ery store and dry gooes store Most had surrendered their records i bate on while his for- j of the srock in the store j to the crown on request eign minister Georges Bidault was sa.ed Cause of the blaze j Everyone must pav trying at the conference in Geneva j started in the grocery store j Magistrate in to faring about an end of the cot determined No one was sentence Insofar as one man i ing in Indo-China under honorable injured j evades others must pay I circumstances STRATEGY POINT ATTENTION Sell up to 200 bushels of wheat in excess of delivery quota Use Proceeds to Purchase No 3 Thatcher Seed GERMINATION I A BUSHEL 2 io a Sack CLEANED AND SEALED NEW JUTE BAGS A good opportunity to get registered seed at reasonable price Obtain details from your local agent or MULING COMPANY LTD The Communists first seized Dien Bien Phu in December 1952 when it was a huddle of peasant huts rounded by rice fields a virtually OB the map of northern Indo-China It did not figure in the French strategy until 11 months later when one-eyed Gen and his men swooped on the i bowl from the skies and cleared it J of rebels 1 The tiny village was razed airstrips down and sands of men tons cf material were poured in br plane to turn t valley into one of the strongest fortresses in the country The French high command had two objectives in building up a which geographically gave to the 1 bar any Communist advance or the royal Laotian capital of 125 miles to the west and 2 To draw the Vietminh into an open clash in ground of I their own choosing which rebel Gen YO Nguyen Giap had up to that time tried to avoid The French high command in Saigon reported tonight that Dien Eien Phu had the mission which it had been assigned MORTGAGE LOANS under the provisions of THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT 1954 may be arranged through any branch of the Royal Bank Before you discuss the details of your project yourself time and trouble by reading our pamphlet Loans for Home It describes the basic con- ditions under which loans may be made Ask for a copy at any of our branches THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA   

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