IE CITIZEM ut when he takes office or t least a Socrcd government ill but he made it sound like is pet project Saturday he showed up at tanley park where a planned ajor rally turned into a soggy athering of 65 party members singing bravely In the rain Undaunted he granted a hotel room interview Another head headline ¬ line seemed assured as he pro fessed he would never serve in any war for Canada while the present political system ex exists ¬ ists The Liberal and Tory take- turns governments foster unem ployment ho said For this system Ill never fight for it he said He is a pacifist anyway That doesnt mean he wouldnt fight if neces necessary ¬ sary to fulfil his responsibil responsibilities ¬ ities but he feels no responsibil responsibility ¬ ity while there are so many unemployed Canadians DISLIKES SYSTEM He said he felt this way in 1939 When we were coming out of the depression I said like hell I will fight Im not fight fighting ¬ ing for a system which lets us starve He added that veterans have been mistreated have a hard time getting land grants and still have the same pension scale after 15 years Even though Premier Bennett hadnt got a lick in yet Ca ouette went on making news copy Canadians dont offer equal status io the French Canadian He has no kind words for the separatists but it is time prov provinces ¬ inces other than Quebec began to teach more French in the schools and to provide govern government ¬ ment grants to private-schools- Quebec gives grants to Protest Protestant ¬ ant schools B C gives none to Catholic schools He will talk to Preem iar Ben nett about zls he said NATIONAL FLAG He said his first motion the House will be for a distinct distinctive ¬ ive Canadian flag And he will press for adoption of O Canada as the sole national anthem This is no disrespect to the Queen The Queen is the queen of Canada Respect for Canada is respect for both he said He said he doesn t hold with the sentiments of one of his Quebec MPs if they are true as reported in Le Droit at Ot Ottawa ¬ tawa last July 11 when newly elected members were being sworn into office Lc Droit quoted the member as stating he had just taken the most shameful oath of his life when he swore alhegancc to the Monday August 6 PT 3 ire Eater 28 Scorched sGas in Mouth Burns AMSTERDAM AP A flare back has badly burned the mouth of a fire breathing African dancer performing here In his act Camera Faouly 28 of the touring Guinea National Ballet takes a mouthful of gasoline and then ignites it by blowing over a flaming torch Sunday night thg flame flashed back into his mouth and he had to be taken to hospital ONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 tennett Top Performer ort interview before his jet topped wheezing He said the CBC is thick with loclalists and he wilt kick them Queen of England The member wag not named Caouettc went on to say he approves US Investment in Canada as long as Canadians retain 51 per cent of the con control ¬ trol of their own industry He favors immigration from other countries so long as the newcomers have trades which cannot be supplied hero POPULATION RISE With Social Credit in govern government ¬ ment and Canadian develop development ¬ ment in full swing this could mean bringing In 55 million people by 1974 he believed Canada should reduce defence spending cut out plans to buy British submarines for example and the construction of missile bases for the obsolete Bo marc He said he would not support a Quebec move in the Lesagc cabinet to take over private electrical utilities because they arc in free competition with Quebec Hydro and not monopo monopolies ¬ lies In BC it was all right B C Electric was a monopoly And the shareholders received a fair price even if it was not set by negotiation or arbitration This should not be left to the courts anyway he added A judge is not responsible to the people A government is NEW WORDS The picnic songsters had even twisted Alouette into Monsieur Caouette Gentll Monsieur Ca Caouettc ¬ ouettc they were so pleased with him They applauded his prediction of a 150 seat victory for Social Credit in the next election They cheered his promise that Social Credit would lower the bpom on the Diefcnbaker gov government ¬ ernment if the Liberals called for a non confidence vote over the aqsterity plan And they glowered with him at the press table while he con condemned ¬ demned the press for suggesting there might be a power race between Caouette and Robert Thompson Dose re porairs are zaying now der is a split De split is not in our ranks In d split is in zir heads he shouted MET ANTI RED Between the picnic and the dinner Caouette met briefly in his hotel room with Ronald Gostick president of the Cana Canadian ¬ dian Anti Communist League and publisher of the extreme rightist periodical the Canadian Intelligence Service He wouldnt say what he spoke to Gostick about even said he didnt subscribe to all the Gostick sentiments whfch was good politics UBC students suggested on signs that Gostick is a Fas- cist while picketing a Gostick meeting here last year 100 Children Attend Playground Pet Show About 100 children attended the pet show held Friday at the Alward Street playground Thirty entries were carried or led to the park by their young masters and mistresses to be judged by Miss Sharon Nesbitt a former playground super supervisor ¬ visor here who is currently visiting from Victoria Miss Gcorgina Dingwall also a for former ¬ mer supervisor and govern government ¬ ment agent Stan Carling First second and third prizes were awarded in categories in including ¬ cluding the largest smallest most colorful noisiest and most unusual pets Pets included dogs and cats birds hamsters and turtles Prizes awarded by Mr Carl Carling ¬ ing were the candy kind guar guaranteed ¬ anteed to please almost any youngster Many of the children carried picnic lunches which were to be eaten at the conclusion of the pet show The show was part of the pro gram being carried out fie days a week at the Alward Sticet and three other city parks under the sponsorship of the Civic Properties and Recreation commission Supervisors were Misses Alicc Smith and Bar bard Shiels BRITISH CONSIDER WHAT ACTION NECESSARY rthat Rockwell addressed black- slurted jack booted Notional Socialists in Gloucestershire Sunday v The open air rally was or organized ¬ ganized by the anti Jewish anti colored National Socialist move movement ¬ ment a tiny group led by a school teacher The movement has announced that the current lally said to be attended by sympathizers from France Germany and Austria along with British mem members ¬ bers wilt last a week Rockwell apparently landed at Shannon in Ireland and made bis way to Britain from there Meanwhile another fascist style rally was held during the current Bank Holiday weekend oy me uriusn national pany Delegates included an Italian German Frenchman and Span Spaniard ¬ iard who enteied Biltain as tourists Supporters of another right- BBBBBBBBBBBBLlBBriiBBBBBBBBBBBBBVE r -ii FLYERS at McBridc are anxiously awaiting the opening of the new airstrip which will replace the short one now in use A ninth light plane was damaged landing at the old strip Saturday see story below Shown here is No 8 which cracked up on the strip about six weeks ago Hodgson photo OVERSHOOTS McBRIDE AIRSTRIP City Pilot Runs Into Grief 75 Tons of TNT over Your Head Paper Says TOKYO AP The newspaper Ashai estimates every man woman and child in the world has the equivalent of 15 tons of TNT in nuclear explosive power hanging over his head Commenting on the 17th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima Ashai says If the thin string holding this sword of Damocles breaks some day somewhere due to accident or miscalculation it will be the end American Woman Seeks Abortion in Sweden CP from AP Reuters STOCKHOLM Mrs Sherri Fmkbine was to see a Swedish doctor today seeking speedy abortion of the baby she fears has been deformed by the drug thalidomide Dr Karl Inge Oester of the Royal Medical Board said a penetrating investigation of the reasons must precede any of official ¬ ficial approval of the operation Other Swedish medical sources said the Phoenix Ariz television personality might have to stay in Sweden at least two or three weeks See Earlier Finkbine Story on Womens Page Doctors at Stockholms Caro line Hospital arc expected to handle the case After examina tions and a study of statements by Mrs Finkbine s US phvsi cians they could recommend for or against the abortion The medical boaid will make the final decision I am hoping and praying that the Swedish medical men will be able to help mc quick quickly ¬ ly Mrs Finkbine said when she arrived with her husband Robert Sunday What people forget she told reporters in Copenhagen is that it is beginning to be more of a baby to me every day I want jt taken away before it moves Once that happens I dont think I could hold up emotionally Tense and nervous Mrs rink bine appeared near collapse Her Ameiican doctor has said a caesarean section might be necessary for abortion unless the operation was performed immediately The 30-ycar-old brunette is nearly three months pregnant Mrs Finkbine decided to seek the operation in Sweden which has approved aboitions for seven other women vho have taken thalidomide after an Ari Arizona ¬ zona court refused to approve termination of her pregnancy Arizona law prohibits abortions unless the mothers life is in danger Thalidomide has been blamed for the biith of thousands of wing organization Sir Oswald Mosleys Union Movement were pelted with coins ico cream and nuts when they held a meeting Sunday at the South-end-on-Sca resort About 1000 hoi id ay makers babies with deformed arms legs and internal organs Most of the cases have been reported in Europe Australia and Can Canada ¬ ada We know there is no 100 per cent certainty of being granted abortion here Mrs Fink bine told reporters But at least wc think we will get a fair judgment on reason able medical and not moral grounds And after all several American doctors have strongly supported our case He gave three reasons for their decision to go through with the abortion He said the first was love for the unborn baby itself We love children and there therefore ¬ fore it seems to us incredible that anjone would gamble with a 50per ccnt chance of having a crippled child Russians Launch Atom Test Series UPPSALA Sweden AP Russia has launched a new nu clear test series with a super bomb blast that Swedish scion tists placed in the 40 megaton range second only to the 50- megaton blast the Russians set off last October The first blast Sunday ap apparently ¬ parently touched off at Soviet atomic test grounds in Arctic Si Siberia ¬ beria came as no surprise Premier Khrushchev had an nounced Russia would have to resume testing because of the US Pacific tests now being concluded A Norwegian scientist said his instruments showed only that it was smaller than the 50 megaton bomb set off Oct 30 Wafer Ban Still In Effect Here Watering restrictions are still in effect City Works Superin Superintendent ¬ tendent Bill Jones said today They stop sprinkling during the afternoon and evening Although there is no neces necessity ¬ sity now for restrictions restric restrictions ¬ tions will be kept on in antici anticipation ¬ pation of another hot spell this month Top US Nazi in UK Despite Ban LONDON Reuters George Lincoln Rockwell self styled fuehrer of the American Nazi party has arrived in Britain despite an official ban on his entry the home office said to today ¬ day A spokesman said Home Sec Secretary ¬ retary Henry Brooke is con considering ¬ sidering reports to sec whether any action Is necessary Brooke last week ordered im immigration ¬ migration officers to bar inter international ¬ national Nazis and fascist lead leaders ¬ ers from Britain after a series of rallies by extreme right wing groups ended in riots The home office statement to dav confirmed nress renorts roared with laughter as the missiles sailed around the speak ers three joung men pro protected ¬ tected by 30 policemen An qther 100 policemen stood by in case of violence Two men were ancsted WE WILL PICK UP EMPTY BEER BOTTLES IN 5 DOZEN LOTS OR MORE Call LOgan 44472 weekdays LOgan 3 3242 Saturdays TAHTAN BREWING LTD0 McBRIDE Correspondent This areas infamous gusty changing winds and the short airstrip east of town have got yet another light plane into dif difficulty ¬ ficulty A twin engined Cessna Crane piloted by Keith Ross of Prince George overshot the strip Sat Saturday ¬ urday and ran through1 a small potato field and a field of wheat When the plane came to rest in a stand on oats on Hie Ray Long farm the pilot was un uninjured ¬ injured and the aircraft had only lost its tail wheel Within a few moments local flyers and Mr Long arrived at the scene to drag the plane back to the landing strip They repaired the wheel assembly and Ross left later the same day He had been en route home from Edmonton where he had taken the plane for an over overhaul ¬ haul and he was forced back to McBride by a thunderstorm to the west This is the ninth1 time a plane has come to grief on the old strip which is soon to be re replaced ¬ placed by a longer and more modern airfield Six weeks ago a Cessna 180 owned jointly by Bert Daven Davenport ¬ port and Dr J A Smart struck a marker and flipped No one was injured but damage was assessed at 3500 ATTACK BRINGS YEAR VANCOUVER CE Raymond Thomas Junker 32 was sen sentenced ¬ tenced to a year Thursday for a skid road knife attack on Chailes Kinna 32 Kinna was slashed on the face and kicked during a fight LPU7 THERES MUCH TO DISCUSS VICTORIA CP Provincial premiers here for two dajs of informal talks hate been reluc reluctant ¬ tant to discus publicly what they intend to discuss privately inside the BC legislative cham ber today and Tuesday But thele is no shortage of subects of mutual interest and concern from which they can choose the topics for their meeting agenda The federal governments au austerity ¬ sterity program and what it is doing to or for the provincial economics is of wide concern Premier Bennett has been outspokenly opposed to the measures Federal - provincial tax-sharing present status of which hat drawn criticism from both Mr Bennett and Albertas Premier Manning is another probable topic So is co ordination of labor legislation a field in which Newfoundland and BC have been criticized by organized la labor ¬ bor for recent changes and into which Manitoba has begun Jo tread The premiers also may dis discuss ¬ cuss interchange of electric power among the provinces with Quebec participating this time Premier Jean Lesagc re refused ¬ fused to attend a conference on the subject called by Prime Minister Diefcnbaker earjier this year contending that is a provincial problem Imposition of sales taxes re reported ¬ ported to have been discussed at length at last years pre premiers ¬ miers conference is expected to come up again Only Alberta and Manitoba do not have such taxes at present Conference chairman Premier Lesage said he could give no information about possible top topics ¬ ics until the agenda had been dealt with by his colleagues Others questioned about mat ters they had pr6posed for dis cussion referred the queries to Premier Lesage Premier Bennett said he at attaches ¬ taches more importance to the fact that the premiers get to together ¬ gether than to the discussion topics There arc so many things to divide this country he said Its a nice thing to have something like this to help bring it together The conference delegates their wives and aides about Deafis By The Canadian Press Lake Wales Fla Burt Shot ton Sr 77 former Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team man manager ¬ ager Auldgirth Scotland The earl of Liverpool 84 once a veteran of the South African and First World wars Calvi Corsica Mrs Elle Sauvageot 61 director of the Roman Catholic magazine La Vie 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