112 metric Examiner alias soon Red Deer Al FRIDAY men 11 use Published by Canadian monsoon KM Hayfield street Barrie Ontario to Advocate Is Canadas Newest Daily The Red Deer Album Advocate bl c3me Canadas newest daily newspaper on March this year inntll than from November 10 1058 The Barriefixamirier held that title But The Advocate wont have the honor too long Us iongestablisned Ontario tri weekly newspaper The Simcoe Reformer which serves Norfolk County is planning to go daily later this year and in fact has placed an application with Cana dlsn Press for membership CP is the co operative agency owned by the dailies of Canada which provides news and picture services to its members and also leases wire to radio stations Barrie Examiner was the 99th member The Red Deer Ad vocate becomes the 100th Red Deer located halfway between Edmonton and Calgary on the main highway and CPR line has been one of fthe fastestgrowing cities in Canada it was city some years before Barrie iropuistion in 1946 was about 4000 By ibblit was 7500 Figure listed in Cans dian Almanac for 1950 was 12500 and day it is around 18000 mines Deer idiot you notesror ears as being one of the top weekly pa Apers in Canada winner of many CWNA iawards with editorials fSevaral years ago thegrowth of the city cailed for twiceweekly publication Wed nooday and Friday still further expan sion was needed and two years ago ad dltionai capital was acquired from Liverpool England interests With new buildingand more equlprnent the newspaper was ready to move into the daily field The Advocate is now the sixth daily in Alberta there being two in Calgary one each in Edmonton Lethbrldge and Medicine Hat Three of these are owned by the Bentham Company while two be long to the BlitonBell group All have complete editorial independence We welcome The Advocate into the daily field and congratulateFred Turn bull and Phil Galbraith on their initia tive Mr Galbraith is no stranger to BarrieIn 1045 when he was president of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso ciation he was here as speaker at the dinner tendered Mr MacLaren on his 50th anniversary as editor of The Barrie Examiner We have enjoyed reading and perusing The Advocates first edition as daily all 44 pages very handsome start It inbound to grow in the city ax vpands Red Deer has been well served in the past by its localinewspapersnd may expect to be even more in the fu ture with the new facilities provided by The Advocate Central Albertas Own Daily Newspaper 10incidoj Must Cut Costs Canadians are living high on borrowed unioneyi since World War II To get what fthey need many follow horse mcing Others borrow iIn one year Canadians the Dominion spent the large gsum of$liililaB083 on horseraclngwith v0ritario topping the list with 583408458 Federaisxpenses keep rising and are recordheighte Aweek ago the yfedéralgovernment forecast its expenses for 1000 as $0710000000 stem hither jtouniremi or gt Societies and organizations all over fthe Dominion are now seeking to fatten on government handmuits They want bonuses and they ask for differences be tween prices they obtain for what they ii to sell and what theythink they houidiget ey lookiipon govarnment lies sugai daddy Galnalias trade no gt lug ï¬rm competition is getting too keen if Witlixoiirhigh wagesWe cannot meet thisGreat gritainr he IInited states West Germany Ru ajand int pan canaligroirtsell us and irre doing it gt Unless we are prepared to bring down STUDY SHOPPING MALL Victoria Tisha Victorias new plan for parking building land shoppingmall has received approval in prin cipie from aheï¬lty Council and awaits detailed istuciy including consideration of financial or vrangcments and who should vote on the scheme is satisfactory progress in the fresh ap tprosch to revitalizing the downtown district The city has evidently profited from its earlier ex perience and intends to leave no loose aids un attended whenit embarks ontlie acme con stikicuon The importance of the improvement is oh MARCHll 1940 Borden now hade the person oi Rem iCapt Cuthbert Munro Mec Leaniappoinï¬ment effective March 1st Prior to this he had been chaplain of the permanent and the ir force atom for year and half in addition to the regular310 am Sunday servrces he also had charge of the Church of England parish including St Lukes at Rosemont Tfln ity in Adjala and St Davids in Everettan tline his wife Deaconess had been carrying lihfme on for him but as they had twinsE land Mary Dianne 10 months old it was learn to save News oilormer Yehrs our costs by increased productivityand accept lower standard or living Can ada will ultimately run into trouble Canada has the natural resources Have its people the will to accept the challenge of other exporting nations and meet them on their own tennis Spending lavishly is not the answer The Guelph Mercury points out It solves nothing On the oontrary it but adds to our problems by its very reck lessness Canada must cut its costs It must do with nonessentials It must stock markets are beginning to feel the effects of all this and are causing uneasiness in many quarters The worn ing Signals are flying for all to see Isntvirbtime to pay heed to these and change our course This does not mean we are pessimistic about Canadas future We are not But we do feel we are spend ing too much for too little and the ef fect or this is now making itseu mani fiest It is time to take stock of ourselves and act accordingly Opinions of Other Newspapers vious Shoppers today are demanding adequate parking space for their cars and when they can It find it in the downtown me they go Ilse ere ways so any ires Montreal Sitar Mr Sauve summed up his relationship to the federal govemmeni in two sentences There wiii be many occasions when we will have to No What we must look for are ways to say Yes Elamspeaking Canadian must remem ber these want So also should successor cult her Hieirhomo stRdérlront Members of Barrie Colts Junior Hockey teem aided in fighting at Clarksburg 15 mumwest of Coliingvvood This caused explov sion of cartridges and explosion of gas tank with flame shooting 100 feetin the air ands well crashed into Main Street Helperswillh pails of water were forced back by the explo slons Dsmsgewas estimated at $15000 Roy Lougheeds General store suHered the most de spite the efform of Collingvvood Fire Brigade ljour manbers narrowly escaped being enrolled under falling wall Peragrsphicolly Speaking Before hitching your wagon to star make sure that it the star is on theras ceridancy Anti ls F04 éllh rm nomad Circulation Muller IJXubrcrl hop his daily by carrier 30o been 51500 ynlir Single copysr By sun on 500 our six months argon taxqu on mop outtn emu it on as Universlt street Montreal use Membr tha Cu and mserrtwnaciruon ars Audit Bureau of ï¬lm nocunnun Press the alumni1i Router and also to local om publl ed um Ali to If stratus WHO On the whole people are worrying less about the future than ever before says psychologist Perhaps on the whole they believe they have has future to any bout than ever before The worlds underprivileged millions are farvmore interested in fodd andclpth 1rrg thanirr bathtubs says an exporter AVgzobetmttcr made discouraging state ent the other daysPeople the world over he said are very much iv in no out pleople enjoy talking more than they do anything else physician has succeededin righting amanfsnupsiderdowznsto sch Press Idpoltr How about vtryin your hand on thrworld Dow yyout3the year round EDITORIAL 570 SEW Ne 15 PH leAL Fl NESS 0min moat Possible Change To CriminalCode By PATRICK NICHOLSON VITAWA sounddemo of murder pimisheble by life imprisonmuit instead of by ex ecullonoeemsllkeiy taberec 15 that inra an 3mm snowmen or lNTERESTS ioz WELL now noes stir slim Now Nuclear Fewer Fais Live Up To Rosy Promises By RICHARD iva Correspondent for TheBarru Examiner OIllAWA Speck One two three come the in vestigations to every phase of Canada nuclear road umnium production program Behind this outburst of soul eearohlng lies an inescapable fact For all its publicityboost ing nuclesrpcwer has failed to live up to may promises pro gress has been much slower than forecast and the date for the advent of largoscale com mercisi nuclear power has been pushed back from the mid 1000 to the early 1070s The flrst investigation has been almost continual one by the fedora government into the murky future for the uranium industry our sales are tied almost totally to the Us military market Minor amounts have gone to British West Germany Switzerland and Japan and rather more is consumed in Cmudse own us search program But ILS defence needs will end abruptedly in 1968 stretch ed out from 1062 Ilhere are no signs this markt will revive in fact has diminished consid erably since the moratorium on nuclear bomb testing Already the mllt Port Radium NWT which sup plied the material for the Hi roshima and Nagasaki bombs has closed Guibacks will take place at Uranium City Sask and Bancroft Ont Hardest hit is Elliot Lake Ont where the future of city of 25000 is at stake The second of these investi gations was in Toronto earlier this yesrL the First Canadian Conference on Uranium and Atomic Energy Ilhere were manly loomed speeches much hested discussioner the heist REPORT FROM UK ivo merits of Canadas neutral uraniumer water program versus the claims of emidid urmrlum reactors but nothing in the way of concrete pro gram enraged The third inmtkoilon wfll begin in month or so in Ottawa special Om Committee on Eucarch will be set up under the chairman eblp LW Millth PCLam burn West who has long been an advocate of the need to speed up and expand research and davelumnem in Gouda Emphasis at the omnmitieee session will be an atomic ener gy and related subjects NATIONAL 3551162 Ever shice Hiroshima nuclear power has become aceepbd standard of the progress and prosperity of nation it has become symbol of national prestige equslled Only by the success of countrys aircraft industry Camds ended World War IIu the third international nuclear power well behiml the US but almost equal to Brit ain Since then we have fallen behind Russia perhaps also France and being challenged by several other European cmmtines llha United States natimaliy the most widespreadh power recessc program though Briisiii Similar ahead in the development of comm ciai nuclear power stations France has been in the business for only seven years compared to our 14 but has rm est ablishment longer that Cbslk River and recently exploded her first atomic bnnlb Russia has made glam strides but $2 recently has held back nucealr pWpmgmm West 0mm Sweden hum India ltaly Spain Norway Theres OppositionV Overspill loWn By Momma noon London England Correspondent For The Barrie itsth er LONDONThe London county Council is likely to run into stiff opposition iromthe Hampshirev County Council over its proposal tocreate new overspill town 0V 1055 55 an°1V°d with populdtion of 100000 peop le in rural areawhicbis well known to the thousands of Can adian troops who were billeted there inthe second world War The area is nearlhavillage of Hook within circle created by Reading Farnham Easingstoke add Aldefshui all is rolling farm country ideally suited for agri culture and this has areas it the Hampshire County counc by position to the whole scheme it does not want new town of 100000 dumped down 111 uiis peaceful farminglcountrysid PLANS HAVE GROWN In spite of the knowledge that the HampshireCounty Council is opposed to its plans the Lonan County Council through its hous ing committee has authorized the preparation of an outline planning application for the new town nearHook This revealed for the first timothe fact that the town would have an ultimate population of 100000 This raising of the size of the community will undoubtedly st fen the uncompromising opposi tion the plan has aroused in 00000 and 70000 in the firsts es it would ultimately rise to 100000 thread in population MAKES rosmou violier The Hsrtney Wbltriey Rural Council has direct jurisdiction Its clerk fhleirns éhat lis Bt=a mentions Itrwas 60000 when we first heard of the schemefiha said figure makesthe nos lion even worse My councilil oommittsdio policy Broadhurst shut time he boon TY vigbrous oppositiontd no whole plan Nicolm nu woonrnn Here is the nigger in the wood pile When the planning applica tion is completed has to be submitted to the Hampshire County Council ssxthe planning authority Its members have said more than unce lhetthoy are opposed to this scheme sprawling across their lqvely area of countryside It does not appear therefore that the appli cation will have much hope of 51168255 Thatewnuld not bulbs and of the matter however An appeal against the Hampshire author tys decision would result in public inquiry being ordered by the Minister of Housing and he would have the right to call in Hampshire 1nprcvlousdiscuhjhespplioailonfso that he could sions of the proposals popula tiop figure of 60000 had been quolcd Now the Looms that greatmany people are going in although it would be between make the final decision And whatever that decision is be genuinely annoyed abundant natural increase Swedenendltedchlnausali inths race The Wharton each country has been to produce nudes power cheaper than forms or notml fuel asailandcoalJnCsnada the need has been less great beerues we halve except in Southern Ontario abandon supplies of hydro power not mdmwmmlsndnstur gas WHERE WE STAND Canada has been inihs nu clear research business for 14 airshow do we stand The record Since 1040 Canada Flue spent $00000000 on nuclear re quired Another $60 million will beth on CANDIJ lard many millions more on the new research centre planned for Whitesliell Man At Chalk River we have complete range of testreactors for the natural urusdimibervy water program llhe result By 1905 Camila willhalvo one letgescsie nuclear power planet leading electricfty to provincial Rid This is vbe v200 megawatt CANDU stdtion at Kincsrviine om Other mt lons or planned to follow it By dist same date 1905 Britain will have range of shallow producing 5000 unga watts 25 times as much Eursnmn grouping of six European countries will have nuclear power stations produce log afoul 018000 megawatts ok the same date Italy alone will have three stations in operatic by1962 or 63 pro dugng total of 500 megawatts at two and half times our own The basic question the men responsible for running our nucleonresearch progsunn are havinng face is Ens all the millions of dollars spent on research been worthwhile What are we going to get for all the outlays of money and brains The answer for the de fame is that our memoir pro gram is designed to meet Can adas peculiar needs as heavy onusdImderourCrimlnleode an on tw re cegtly be curried on inside our game of Commons and yields here are now three private members bills on this sublet before the House The beltiof these was intro duced by John Drysdaie year old Conservative back bencher who is Vancouver lawyer His proposal would ex clude from the death penalty those killings usually referred to as crime of passion but it would retain execution in cases where murder is cohunllied during theft or as the result of using airoffensive web or mung where the vlctimls p0 roman or prison ard The Drysdala bill which asmany supporters in the House would also substi tute the gas chamber for the hangmaus noose asthe means of execution EASY 0N UNSOUND MINDS lilr Deschateleis another inw yer who has been Liberal MP for six years introduced bill which would permit lodge in his discretion lo sentence con vicied murderer either to death or to life imprisonment Finally there is the McGee bill whirli swould abolishthe death penalty except for treason Thlsv soilhearted nonsense to wards the coldbiooded killer and the criminal murderer has not attracted substantial upport either in Parliament or across the country Debate in Parlia ment and coffee shop chatter suggest that less than one quer ier of the House would su port total abolition but about three quarters would support leniency to those who kill un or emotional stress or while oi unsound mind While letters petitions and even threats have sought Parlia QUEENS pm menisry support for or against capital punishment it seems that feeling across the country cer does not run as high as of these almost hysterical lobbies especially in country areas there is solid citizen belief in the death sentence for laugh killers Against this background many We do not want to have to vote yes or no on the uncompro mising proposal for total aboll lion of the death penalty WHAT CABINET MAY Do For this reason and also to end the uncertainty which has surrounded the fate of convicted murderers since the Conserve tive government came into power ltis possible that the cabinet may introduce motion to amend the Criminal Code recog nlzing this scconddcgrec or un premcdiiated murder and pm as punishment life im prisonment wilhout remission For firstdegree murders this motion may substiiuto the gas chamber for hanging Since it look ofï¬ce 32 months ago the Conservative govern ment has commuted 32 out of 40 death seniunces submitted to it for review In many of these cases the jury did nnteven make mercy But pattern tends to be one of mercy towards the un intentional murderer including both the passion killer and sur prisingly ibe klllcrengaged in another crime As one correspondent Miss Susan Forhsn of Halifax NS points out to me we hear lot of sympathy for the poor crim inal who has to pay for his crime but we never hear sym palhy for the slaughtered vi tun or the victims unhappy family Maybe thought for the innolt cent party who gets accidentally or unprcmedllaiedly shot during bank holdup or armed rob bery will suggest that the death penalty should certainly be re tsined for the person who kills while committing another crime lluiocratic Law Law OiConlrol sy non oirasruv TORONTO Can you build anything through lawi Traditionally in democracy law is an instrument of control It is device of prolectionfor society and the conununlty This is in contrast to autocratic countries where the law and this of coinse is referring to law oi the person is used to build the economy through regulation and direction of the individual TWO CASES We now have two instances where we are moving into the automatic process One is in farm marketing where traditional individual rights are being taken away The second is in labor rela ti0ns where the trend is toshicld trade unions behind wall of aw MANAGEMENT SAY In the amended Labor Re lotions Act before the House there lss clause which would permit management to have some say toltl employees on go question of union organize an The clause has been severely The argument of the opposition parties is that labor union is and should be free association of workers and is no concern at all of management The first point of course is not open to dispute But there must be considerable question whether management neverthe 155 does not have same right union and particularly lie in of union reflects on its op erations in number of ways And there does not seem to be Each practical point in denying For so long as there is this interest management will have say either intha open or under cover DENY RIGHT The thought of all those inter ested of course is directed at unionbusters irresponsible sections of industry But once again as happens in cases of shallow thought the eli ceptinn is being used to set rule Rather than her neutral rightand one which will be taken whether legal or nutwhy not use law as it should he used That is lay down curbs onir responsible practices of manage irrmium producing nation objected to by both Liberals and meat and enforce them whichslciihesnmau suppes inrrnparriuc THE News CCE And there would seem to be chance the government will bend to them Faith French llrmy Unshalren De Gaulle Deubis Settlement Byr JOSEH MBBSWEEN bf thins ergsd with unusual clsr ty as esult of lresident de Gaulles tour of Algerlaand Ibis subse statement abou the Mo ffrenc army is unshokendespite orders against European stock insurrectionlsts in Algiers in January De Gaulls sees ao chance of negotiated settlement with the Moslem rebels at present He insists they still have the three options he offered last Septem ber But hes made it clear that only one has validityvin his eyes and tbal pariiculai one would mean defeat in the eyes of the Moslem Liberation Front De Gaulleeirather profound in the clouds way of speaking sometimes leaves in doubt ihe precise meaning of his words This is probably no accident He now has confirmed forthe first time that he favors an Algerian settlement under which various communities would be federated among themselves and then as sociated with France or the other bwmaltarnativu do Gaulle says that complete in dependence foo Algerie ul mesnpartltion and would be rde testable while integration with Eranca would be Virnposslbie DeGaulle hasturned to the array as his main hope for im plementing his policies because the French settlers in Algeria can be depended upon to resist bit terlyzany moveiowardAlgsilan independenceanydegree of in dependence however hedged PERSONAL PRESTIGE High army officrs have spoken repeatedly in terms of Trench Aige but it is thought that do Gnulles great personal prestige will be sufficient to win army support forhis plan of an Alger Tian Algeria in association with Francs De causes trying to sell on plan or an Algerian settlement as ace with honor and cer tainly not as another debacle such asioccurred in Indochina Appealing to the armys sense of destiny de Gaulle says that the Algerian problem is only onethot will be tackled as France regains its positionas world power De Gsulle apparently sees the Algerian war now in its sixth year as an incident in Francos marohiowud maiden This is admittedly the harder way But one of the hallmarks of our system has always been that it is harder workhut worth it Hurricanes Names SemiPermanent MIAMI Fla APlTlie United States weather bureau has snc nounced its list of semiperma nent hurricane names They are Abby Brenda Cleo Donne Ethel Florence Gladys Hilda Isbell Janet Katy Lila Molly Nita Odette Paula Roxi Stella Trudy Vesta and Winny Five letters of the alphabet are omitted Instead of starting over each year with new list the weathe bureau plans to pick up each hu ricane season where it left on in he alphabetical list thayeerbe ore However if one storm shin out for desiructiveness forecast or will substitute new name to the same letter thanext gurouud BIBLETHOUGHT For ihussalth lbchlgli n1 lofty Vane that lnlmblicgh etc My that inhablieib ciernl whose name is Holy dwell the hlgh and holy place wit him also that is of conlrlte an bumble spirit to revive the sp it of the humble and to rsviv 15 God delights in the company those who are poor in spir and whats hearts are bows penitence recommendation or