en eT ftom. 5,424: cars: “compared: ‘to: 7+ “in 1958 were the top unloading EE IEE COS ie OOS gy IT 574, 538.7. /bushels trom 3 968 cars in 1957, ° “March in 1957 and February and shipping months. . ‘In February of» last year® 164 : cars unloaded '1,689,977.8. bushels Health board to meet | January 30 Aptection of offleers and reports Will take up most of the business at the annual meeting of the Skeena Union Board of Health, Dr W. B. Laing, seerctary and director of Skeena Health Unit sald today, On the agenda for tho mect- ing to be held Friday, January | yor at 8 p.m, tn the Skeena iBalth Unit are report of the medical health officer, report of” Sanitary Inspector R. a. Scott; report of the chairman and election of officers. wBeheduled ta attend are ex- Wderman Kay Smith, retiring chairman; Mrs. I, M. Greene, District, 62. school board repres- antnlive Alderman Goorge $F. tilts and Gordon BE, Carlson, City Counell roprosentatives and |. roprosentatives from, the village ‘commissions .and school boards of., Terrace, Smithors, Queen Charlotte Islands and Houston, ecewcerpareepaninaewene rneene Meerneneceet RNC oe trate St ft oni ULIN MAYOR. wh VIStT OTTAWA mOTTAWA it -- Mayor Willy Brandt of West Borlln will visit Ottawa nexbl month: ‘before wolng tovWashinglon, |: “Pho' oxtornnl “uftntrs dopnart- ment vnnouneed Monday that ho will fly directly to Ottawa von Wost Germany, arriving are Fob, 6, and then will fy {p Witahingion Fol. 7. hilo, tn Otlawa, Mayor Hrandt will ba w guest of ihe Ciinadinn governmont, Datills viait with’ ho. nunowunced nitor \ bese SEERA see eae ve Eee see sa Aer _ DRUGS LTD. DIAL pe Only: two" other! times. in -Jan- J nery.: and February,- 1957 did: ‘thee amount of barley received at the} |. DESIGNED BY Pi elevator top “tne* ‘talilion: bushel: mark, while in. 1958,. the .grain received | ‘was “more than’ a mil= lion bushels in May, June, Octo- ber and November,: : dullest months for grain activity with no ships’ calling and nO barley shipped. year with 1957 totals in brackets is as follows: January 494,666.1 February 2,313,686.7 March 481,066.7 April 433,753.3 1,778,140 “(NED)S “(NH); July = 1,236,239.9 033.4); August Nil (NID; tember 730,770 (487,666.7); ber 1,511,718.3 (442,446.7); vember 566,845 '(1,056,766,7)., cember 558,740 (490,000), ( 1,342,600) ; (477,166.7) ; (1,828,166.7) ; (452,433.3); May} ‘(899,- Scp- Octo- No- De- Engineers seek pay increases, more holidays The chim of engineers — of Princo Rupert General hospital for salary increases and other benefita will be heard before a coneiiation board,at the Court House tomorrow at 10 aan, | The engincers, members of the International Union of Op- chung an Increase of $20. 0 month, inereased shift differen- enblals and sick Lima, nnd jongor holldays. The chalrman appolntod by {ho Department of Labor. will be 1, G, RoWeboltom of Viv- torlu, Hospital mumber will be T, 3. Black, and Anton membor L. R. Stoves, ° RUNS FOR PRESIDUNT DUBLIN (—Primo Minister Ramon do Valora, 7 and noarly blind, Monday night was formal- ly mndo nh candidate for presl- dont of Iroland, Loncors of the Manne Fall party unanimously approved his anndidacy for tho election to ho’ held in May or Juno! The winnor will succeed President Sean T, O'Kolly, mnamenel GOOD HXCUSK — OHICAGO (N--Robart V. Hayes 29, was ‘oxoused Thursday from serving oan a focoral gr avon. though. ho'd’ noticoa to do so, Hayes ta In the vounty jail awaiting trial on.a 7 ‘ ‘Augpst 1957: and. 1058 ‘were e the, Amount’ of.-bar ley. shipped: last! June 1,358,426.6 erating Engineers, local 610, are}: d ‘jury rouolvcd. v sharge of armed bank. Foblaorys found Hi wereee and any person supplying® proof ~ of. ‘ownership may claim the small craft. by" contacting N. Peters at” Digby Island. : The boat may "have fallen from a’ large - fishing boat, ‘RCMP said: - Leererenars eases ese deseeene seers Father. says daughter. not on diet. J. S. Prince, frandfather of ‘three-month old Bertha Mae Prince tnto whose December 26 death a coroner’s Jury ts en- quiring, denied today that his daughter Betty Louise Prince Was on an cHmination diet of the type mentioned in connec- tion with the baby, Mr, Prince was referring to a paragraph Jn yesterday's re- port of the inquest which stated that’ Dr. Willlam Arnold tes- tiffed that he found Mr, and Mrs, A, G, Prince,. parents of tha child, Mrs. Astrid Prince, sister in-law of Mr, A, G. Prince, and. Belly Loulse Prince, the child's aunt, at the A, G, Prince home December 26 and that he was told that they were all on n. dict, Dr. Arnold anid today he found four members of the Prince fam- ily there, Mr, and Mrs, A. G. Prince and Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Prince, Botly Loulao Prince was not. present, Mr, Prince 8r,, sald today that his daughter was not on a dict, had recently returned from Japan whore she hid been do- Ing missionary work and she had juat ‘rocoreved from a sorlona Wnoxs, Sho was baby-sitting fox Mr, and Mra, J, T. Prince noxt door, he snd, Mo added tht hid daughtor was boing tronted by a Prince Rypert doator, ALGIERS, Algorin: (Routors)— Moro than 7,000 suspected Alger- Jan Natlonoallsts tn detention nnd karoonlng enmps lave boon frood following President do Gaullo's ‘clonveney ordor, Fronch nuthorities announced, Thoro still are 19,000 Algorinna In soyoonlng and datention canipa, Prince, -Ruport has now “gone: OTL days without a fatal, traffic necldont, : jobs. in. December, from:.18, 000: Tearlier, Sebs. totalled: 5,047,000 compared Diefenbaker. § says .the : there. 26,000 .on temporary layoff, : in. November...:. the. “previous December, -temporary layoff. Those. ami o ‘doncagelewtarel 5,121, 000. din’ Noveniber and: 51.823- ~170'500) : 5 33,691-170 447); vice in! December |\ 574, 237 from: 398, 877 Sims "ment will tontinug its po of spending’ ahd. lend meet the “serious” i) mploy, ment problem. -, : He told the Commo : night, this will be -doné,* though he said economists haven't been | putting money into the: economy ‘without. inflation,- oO - But he gave the hopeful: Bre. ‘diction that “we are on the: out”. of the recession. ‘Mr. Diefenbaker: ‘was replying |. to. strongly-worded | charges by | Oppasition Leader Pearson of | government “Bumbling and \fumbling” with. inflation, re- cession and unemployment, . Mr. - Pearson sald the gov- ernment’s sink “js filled with dirty dishes while argument goes on how to clean them econ- omically without breaking any politically.2" Inflation In the last year had sliced nearly $2 from the valuc of the $9 monthly increase in | old age pension put through by the Progressive . Conservative. government In 1967, “Tt will be all gone,” at the present rate, before the next election," Mr, Pearson said. - Ne wound up a marathon 140- minute attack with a non- confidence motion accusing ‘the government of “lamentable in- decision” In dealing with grave economic Issues Including . un- employment, CCF ‘Houso Loader Hazen Argue charged the government with ignoring olection promises flation. Wo prosented another non confidence motion blaming “con- tradictory and confused poll- cles” of the government on, an absence of socind and economic Pplanning; and saving the gov- ornment has not given ngric- [reer tonal Income, Thoso two motions ‘will form tho brals of the 10-day throne apoach , dobato which continues today, Worldly experience INDIANAPOLIS (N--An enrn- ont young man cirovlated = an “opon lettor’ In tha Indiana Gonoral Assombly. Monday urs- Ing creation of nn govornor's youth counall to holp, tocn- morn, | Mo looked pusslod by ‘tho TO» aulting hilarity Tho loltor’s nunoh Wino} today js tho sonntor or roproe gontintivo of tomorrow," ing * to}. : able to solve. the problem . of OF a b to curb unemployment and in-| ulturoe a falr sharo of the te | “Tho. juvenile dolinquont of | but not Prince Rupert 2: - OTTAWA cP) ues: Elizabeth and Prinee. Philip this summier~ will see Canada: from the rugged shores of Newfoundland to balmy Vancouver Island aid the“tiranium and gold-mining’ communities of the northland, it was shown jin-an “outline”. itinerary of their: visit issued’ today by the government. ‘But they. will” not be visiting Prince Rupert. or the surround- Ing -arca. The royal ‘couple will arrive by air at Torbay airport, St. John’s Nfld,, on Thursday, June 18, ,to open a 15,000-mile six-week visit to. this country. They will tour every province‘and the northern territories before leaving Hali- fax for home by" air Saturday, Aug. 1, The itinerary left unclear the arrangements and actual'site for the official opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway; main purpose of the visit. The opening. will take place June 26 and 27 at Montreal or’ Cornwall, Ont., or both, ANNOUNCEMENT LATER | A special announcement cov- ering the seaway portion of the tour is to be issued as soon as dotails are completed, Today's itinerary, which lists .78 Cana- dian contres--and one American stop, Ohicngo—gave no times or detallg of :the--programs at the varloune townayand, cities the royal couple” will ‘visit, These also are to bo announced later, The Queen and princa will cruise the St. Lawrence River and Creat: Lakos jn tho royal acht ‘Britannia and dopend eavily on.air, train and car for transportation to othor arenas, ooaatty, wil trnvol north ‘at loast ROMP. saeeaanace as far as Whitehorse .in the Yu- kon.: It:is possible they may go even farther north, to Dawson City of gold-rush fame, The Queen will be the first sovereign to visit the northland, The itinerary sets aside July 12.and 13, a Sunday and a Mon- day, for.a rest period in British Columbia. |The locale js not speclfied, ‘but the itinerary in- dicates ‘It will. be in the Kam- loops area, ‘As itvis, the tour’ will be the longest ‘ever made in Canada by a sovercign. ORDER OF VISIT The quecn will visit the prove iIncos and territorites in this or- der: Newfoundland, June 18-20; Quebec, Juno °20-26; Ontario, June 27-July 9 and July 25-27; Alberta, July 9-10 and July 20- 21; British Columbia, July 10- 18; Yukon and Northwest Terrl- tories, July 18-20; Saskatchewan, July 20 and Juy, 21-23; Mani. toba, July 23-25; New Bruns- wick, July 27-28; Prince Edward Island, July 20;, Nova Scotla, July 80-Aug, 1 Moro. than half the Queen's timo will bo spent in Ontario, British -Columbin and Queboc— which havo most of Cnanadn’s population, The 45-day visit ine SOPLOLIOOPOPDOLOII FON 4 VISITING SAILORS FINED $55 FOR OBSTRUCTING RCMP OFFICER Two sailors from tho IMCS Now Ginsgow woro handed fines by Magistrate B, T. Applewhaite in elty police court ‘this morning whon. they pleaded guilly to charges of ob- ‘'atructing n police officer in the exccution of hia duty. _ Fined $26, costs or tn dofault, of payment sontonevd bo 18 days in jail was Hugh Robins, 22, of Victoria, . Ralph -Albort Schauer, 23, of Edmonton was fined $30, gosta or in dofault of payment: gentarnced to 21 days in fall, '. Robing was fined a further $10, costs or in default of | . payment sontonced to seven days in jail whon he plonded | guilly to a:‘charge of Intoxication, told tho, court that while Robing was being ars rested, Schnuor intorfored with tho arrest, Tho Now Glnggow: {as hore on a routine operational visit, : Sho arrived: Inst Ratavday and js oxpected to dopart Anis ' ‘ . 5 A ‘ cludes. 36 days In Ontario, nine in British Columbla and six in Quebec. After a one-day visit to New. foundland, the Queen will fiy to Quebec. She will then “board the. Britannia. The Britannia will make a tour up the St. Lawrence. The Queen will fly to Ottawa to spend July 1 in the capital and take the train for other Ontario centres, STARTS WEST - The Queen will leave Port Ar- thur and Fort William July. 9 by alr for Calgary, going on to Bantf, Alta., by train the follow- Ing day. On July 16, the Queen will see the mountain communities ‘of =Field, Golden, Glacier, Revelstake and Sicumous in British Columbian. She will visit Vernon and Kamloops: July VW. The next two days, she wlll take a holiday, likely vround Kamloops, On July iM, she will continue by train from Kamloops through Ashe croft, Spence’s Bridge, Lytton, Hoston Bar, Hope and Chitll- wack, The royal train will arrive at Vancouvor and New Westminster July 18 and the Queen will fly tho next day to Victorin, She will tly to Whitehorse, Y.T., July 18, and Yollowknife, N.W,T,, duly 20, A trip to Daw- son City, YT, {3-0 possibility for July 10. - Tho Queon will fly south to tho frontior town of Uranlum City, Sask, July 20. and on the samo day to Edmonton, July 21 will start by train at Edmonton and Walnrigrst, Alta. in tho oll folds. The grain olovator towns of Saskatchowan aro next with atops at Unity and Biggar July 21, Saskatoon, Dundurn, Hanloy, Davidson, Cralk and Fondlnater July 22 and Rogina, Indian Hoad and Broadview July 23, The Quoon will also visit Vir- don and Brandon in Manitoba July 23 and roach Portage la Prairte and Winnlpog July 24, . On July 25, sho will fly. from Winnlpeg to ‘Budburys aa $2, 000 and -$2:200 worth: of: tick- ets for the: Vancouver: Symphony’. orchestra’ concert slated “Here March 20, -will. be held. in.::. the ‘Civic Centre at 8 p.m. tomorr W The meeting will be. between a local. Vancouver Symphony | committee .formed last: Novem- ber 24 and. ‘representatives of .23 . organizations.who have pledged support of the ticket sales: need- ed to guarantee : ‘the: symphony — orchestra's: appearance here. During the past week organiz~ ing each to name a representa- tive through which the | phony" group's’ steering : com~= mittee of Morris Wayman,. “Dro. | Among * organizations: . tive at. tomorrow night's, nicet- Ing mre: : ' Parent “Teucher Council). Blks Lodge, Gyro Club, Rotary" club, Prince Rupert Tenchers’ assocl- ation; Civic Centre association, Municipal, Queen Mary, Cambvial. and Duchess of Edinburgh, chap- ters. of : tho Imperial Order Daughters: of the Empire; Dist- Legion Branch 27, Chamber. of Commoree, Girl. Guides . assocl- ation, Chinese Shrine club, Ordor of the Royal Purple, Women of tha Moose, Miller Bay Recroution club, Lo- enl.708 af tho Intornational’ Bro- bhorhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper, Mull Workers, Local,,..7068 cork, Sons of Norway, Canadian Rhouratiam: and: Arthritia So- ciety, ‘No. 659 Alr Cudet Squad- ron sponsoring committee, : tis lor Chamber of Commerce. any ROEM Mega? Wind warning ‘Cloudy and mildor .tomor- tow. Bnstorly winds 26. 400 morrow, Low tonight: “ahd high tomorrow a0 and. 8... is TIDES— vt eet gyed We Wednesday, Jan, at, 1080" (Pacifia Standard Time) « High Meagteee 10:60. 19.8: Loot Low tensesrpee 04:62 0.0. foot . BAT fe0b | ' pO ATH, 1 alate 2AM 5 ations have been ‘phoned. ask- ey ‘sym- M. Greene, Wiliam Homenuk oa and J. R. Ayres can work.) ~. otele-,. phoned to. have a representa: rict 62 School board) Canadian © Agsociation, . Wonerr's nuxillary, Intornation= al Union of Oporiting Engin-: WEATHER— -.: continued. — wi a ayy wt hideys oY vob t ! el ow eee EE i epee