Outlaws all. * jslation is being studied. i The attorney- general: was: com- menting onthe Alberta Govern- - ment’s. sweeping legislation _ to types” ot trading) -. stamps. " “In British: Columbia we have ‘been : -keeping: a careful. eye on the situation but my latest infor-| ~ mation‘is that no trading stamps |: are, being used in B.C.,” the : attorney- “general: ‘said. | “any, ‘move: to ‘introduce’ them S to” ‘this © “province. will: receive a y very-;¢00l Feception. ‘The. possi- oo eee = oo ‘Windbrea ker: rs. | SAVINGS. FROM | “said. today there’ is no. 5 trading. “stamp | ‘problern” in British Columbia but the possibility’ of anti-stamp leg- , administr ‘ators’ , faent ‘of. the. Nanaimo. ‘Kiwanis ‘McMurrun, 45; was. hunting “in - |} VANCOUVER @—Barry Grant “1a total of. $4,273, one of theft, of fe car, one: of, "dealing in a@ forgery. -\'Co. Ltd. bility. of _is studied. we oe Plastic. death - BOSTON: BAR, “B.C.. © — legislation | ‘being month-old. son’ of.’ Mr...and Mrs. Robert. Colville,’ died to- day - when he: became. tangled in a. plastic. mattress cover. _. Shipping. down - strike: which - ended Sept. 16 is still. having an adverse effect on ‘Vancouver Island shipping. Only two. ships are loading: ‘lumber at Island points, instead. of the dozen or more usually working, “New polio cases - VANCOUVER @).— Two new !. British. Columbia’... Wednesday, | bringing the..total- in .the:.prov- ince this season to 81. The lat- est victims: area. five- -year-old boy at Quesnel. and a 36- ~year- ~old Kamloops Man,: oF we “Double. honors — "NANAIMO ):. —Gordon Frith, ‘administrator | of the general hospital here ‘received © double honors this. month. He. was elected president of the hospital association of. B.C: and Tuesday. became pres- club. ~ Hunter. missing © MARGUERITE - ()—Police ‘is-: sued a call for volunteer search- ers. Wednesday to assist. in ‘the who-has’ been. lost in. bushland near here for fouur days. Hank the. area when. he ‘disappeared early:Sunday. Admits 10 charges. sales manager of a new,car sales firm, ‘Wednesday pleaded: guilty to 10° charges of theft involving: ‘and one: ‘of: a: fraud In ‘all cases the® ‘victim . was Johnston Motor Gary Robert Colville, the four- ‘ VICTOR © — The logging , cases. of ‘polio: were “yeported in|” - |208. - hunt..for a. Prince. George. man) Prince Rupert Daily. News r _ Thureday,, November Bi +2050 Nae wipe | ‘out {illegal = suites” city's building inspectod. o ‘Mr. Matheson suggested penal- ° ties for landlords who.offer sub- standard suites be increased, and suites - built ’ “since - June, 1956, : which have been found in a‘subs | standard condition be. ordered " a, restored. immediately. Se a ‘VANCOUVER Oy — ‘A spect'al - committee will present a plan to wipe ‘out. the > thousands’ of ‘il- legal suites ‘here: during a ‘period of 10 years, , The plan was evolved: Wednes- day after the ‘committee, headed by. Ald. Halford’ ‘Wilson, heard a report from D. A. Matheson, the “FOR THE MAN WHO | _ WANTS ONLY THE’ BEST | . Style, comfort; lasting ‘good ‘looks Peay you. will find them 4 . din, these famous- make shoes | for. men! | dustry: in British Columbia has. been reported this year’ and .the Workmen’s Compensation: ‘Board says outright ‘carelessness can’ be blamed for much of. it . To the end of September,” the board ‘said in a ‘statement, the province has. recorded :187 fatal- ities. in |.industrial accidents, while in. all Of 1958: there were In the logging industry alone 55 men: were killed’ in the jirst nine months of the year. The total for 1958 was 45 deaths. On .a*percentage basis for man hours worked, the 1959 nine- month total. was almost as high as the worst year, in the last 10 —- 1956 when there. were 40 fat- alities for every 1,000, 000 hours worked. ‘arthur ‘Brancis, “the poard’s accident’ prevention director, de- scribed the number of fatal acci- ‘dents. in the lumbering industry this-year as “alarming”. ' ‘More’ ‘distressing, He Said, ‘is the is futile. “for in smost instances there were violations of the mast ‘Assistance. promised : VANCOUVER. @—M..J. ‘Foley, irman:of St: Paul’s ‘Hospital, said: Wednesday * “the \ provincial ‘government has. promised finan- cial assistance with. renovations laboratory. oe Se Stations. being built “VICTORIA. O— 4 pumping stations for Nanaimo’s projected $2,000,000 sewage disposal system “are. being built at Yarrows Ltd: here. .Thé ‘stations will be: in- | Stalled underground. ‘Silent unning BA. Goodrich’ Trailmakers take you . anywhere you want— first. snow tires with TRACTOR PUSH-PULL! TRAILMAKERS plough through snow, through mud, jiaul you safely over .jce! This year, treat your family—and your norves -—to Winter Smileage, Make the change to TRAILMAKER! tend 1S YOURS IN WY WINTER. 700 TRAILMAKERS! B.EGood rich Silvertown tros AY: Rupert Motors and Shell Sunset Service | Prince Rupert Phone 5339 +» Whon you drlyo on ‘ r j f Se wade ipa fret Lis bytes Natialy phi ‘ Ny bitatiniiat Hs tact badly Bond issue’ ‘confirmed “VICTORIA y°—. The’ cabinet has confirmed - a Public Utilities | Commission” ‘order - authorizing Okanagan Telephone Co. to issue: $50,000. -in'. general mortgage bonds bearing 6% per, cent in- terest. - $20, ,000 fe e. VICTORIA (@) —A 00, 000 fee will be paid to Dean E, D, Mac- Phee of the University of British Columbia for a 21-month study ‘he made of. the British Columbia fruit industry, the cabinet decid- ed Wednesday. » Objective. not met VICLORIA «(P?) — The Greater Victoria Community Chest cam- paign for $325,000, scheduled to end Wednesday night. Was @X- tended to Nov, 13 when the drive fell $75,000 short of Its objective. elementary - and “basic ” ‘precau- tions.” . “Nor ‘is there an¥thing- ‘to. eain he said... Se eee - — “PLANT: IDLED BY. STEEL . SLATER ge J. STRIKE—The - long assembly « MacFARLANE. q are lessness. = to ‘lines . of. the .south’ plant. of. LE. FAIVRE. ~ es o a3 * Genéral Mctors:.of Canada is ||” wo . a - . Pg ‘dle -after — layoffs ° resulting . “HEWETSON” a . a rom ‘the ;United ‘States steel.. ~ EOAM- LED. In fatal ‘mis aps in B. 'strike.": union Officials: ‘said: ee ; in ce pe! . 7,000: employees ; would ; be laid. |}: se ; as : . , . ort: ‘by. tne! end” of. ‘this week, - ‘ Vv ‘ANCOUVER vo A ‘sharp rule: books. me no and employers to eliminate’ the: The GM. south. plant‘at Osha-.. °. DAYTON "WORK - increase in fatal: ‘accidenits‘in. in-1,. “Every job, tO0; has some ‘de-|causes' and sources of. accidents ‘Ont.; is the: ‘largest - ‘auto “BOOTS | at oo f mand on the: intellect, he. said. “Thinking - is . something - that can. never be eliminated and: as far as safety is concerned’ th ink: ing is the only certain means of curtailment of accidents.” . in order that they: be. prevented. “We urge everyone’ to ‘make’ ‘a: critical and discerning examina- tion of their work place’ ‘to “diss. cover any- faults or weaknesses “| that might © result in harm . to “assembly plant .. in:. ‘the : -Brit-" “ish Commonwealth. The union said‘ the steel. ‘strike could turn - “Oshawa into a. ghost town fac-~ “ing its worst winter since the . depression of the. 1930s. Phone. 2016 ‘Mr. Francis urged eniployees people.” . Nie: a bs ee tna “=CP photo. IL | as fact that: an. analysis of causes ; by: quoting. regulations: violated,’ - o “There are SO many oe ‘situations that: are met each. day: |. | that, require. ‘thought. and.’ sizing. up,” and: the. exercise.» of: judge- ment,. that volumes‘: ‘of ‘safety rules would be necessary. to. cov er every condition. | “Every. occupation - has ‘its own ‘requirements in. trade skills, ‘job dexterities, ‘knowledge ; “of ‘local factors ‘and an” “over= =all judge- ment® developed © “by. experience that. can never:: be. replaced by Hospital’ grants. VICTORIA: @) — The cabinet Wednesday ‘authorized , $3,000 grants ‘for: each of eight Red Cross outpost nursing stations in British’ Columbia, The ‘nursing stations are at Alexis Creek, At- lin, Bamfield, Blue River, Edge- wood, Hudson Hope, Kyuquot and Massett. . ‘Crushed by car VANCOUVER @) — Charles Band, 13, was seriously injured Wednesday when crushed be- tween the door of a moving car and the wall of his home, A car while it was in reverse and it caught the > youth. | Q shee pete tantAeeneterA | FUDLS PENCE PAD REA Ye) NE hadnt cae oe bageer eee PLUOKY WHITEN—Pat Young, a native of London, England, now living in Vancouver, poscs with some of the 10 novels she has written, Despite a sorlos of mishnapa—ineluding polio, ‘bomb Injury, braln aurgery and aubsequont -bilndness-—ahe con tinuor writing, Ter Antoat baok In ‘Half Pnat Yorterday.” OP phata, w- « w pat athe ig MapMtie Dh & FH Che ene bra yaaa, Hate hy tap uatberttay tay hactanby i Bt A bh ea, friend stepped out of the family < han an ey aa hy ; ih a 7 A . 0 A 4 ft ‘ a i . : NOW—10c OFF ON-THE 6:02. 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