I I Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, January 20, 1953 B.C's Doukhobor Problem Reported Rnard Pronoun PHurtion t ., t I mm . I I 6.1 Per Lent or bZ balaiy scale i -J ..-i' ' Under Study by Provincial Labinet VICTORIA (CP) A program di-' Within the ia t two weeks ui have been dym mi't!, rectcd at settling British Co- unexploded bomb has been found i It wa repor-.f-J titat rtsido.-.ts umbia's DouUtobor probleai ; near a railway bridge at nearby near the jite o; u-.mb.ri j;i without relocating the fanatici Creston and We.4 Kootcr.iy1, gettirK apathet.e as.d r.ot report-elements ta reported under atuoyi power and Light power pois ing them la the fiCMP. k A reuuction of 0.1 per cent of the 11)52 salary hcale for I'rince Itupei t teachers was proponed to the ,.t ...t,,...t . . i r .L by the provincial cabinet. Government sources w c r t-ouotcd todav as saving the pro Yl Vi'' :-Vi--t C Vi mair arbitration board to set lOo.'J salaries. The teachers fcoutfht an increase over last year's gram included recognition ol the salaries 01 i:. per cent. be sure to get Doukhoboi" form of marriage am: , voting prllipged for Doukhoboi :.' ' . ... nrilf 1 (3y a - I The ' teachers soiri-ht reuse over last year's an In-r i his alleged teacher shortage salaries Ju-st Isn't so," said Mr. Wilson. He :it't enmimei.. In tlir nrovlno?' but would not involve the exodus; of the Boru. of Freedom front tlr: ; of 1U 8 per Cfiit v Kootenay region. Frank WiL-on. Chllltwack bar-; normal sch'jols was "very good i X h J PP1 mm rlst.-r. presenting the pchool recruitment and that B.C. with board brief and proosul. claim-, the highest alary seal.? for I'd till" Prinre Rupert teachers teacher In Canada i attracting m overt-aid and uronosed the many good teachers from other 1 reduction. Part of the country." i He said that due to eost-of-i Mr. Spragge said "that very Representations will be made ; to Ottawa to relax the punish-1 ment for nude parading an'! cit-j ablish a new Department, uJ j Doukhobor Affairs. , Nelfon Junior Chamber of; Commerce has demanded thei provincial and federal govern-1 menut take immediate action to; stop bombings in the K'Xjlenay. ! iTioS is Kl ' ",r 'fixmrtt foyeK foot Country Captain is a Sumptuous Kice, Fried Chicken and Gravy Main DisK . .V tK . 4 ' f i . V 5 ' living drop luft year, the 19!i2 fact shows you that there must scale "which was designed to be ft teacher shortage In B.C. and take calf of even greater cost- , also that higher salaries attract :f-Ilvlng than the peak In Janu- more people to the prolesston. ury. 1012 of 191.5" Rave the; "Only, they're not yet near teachers "a very generous soiled- inert enough, ' Mr. bpiaggei quip- : l. nt :,l:,r:. ' Ded. P.aiica! Son of Freedom Don;:- ; hobor have been accu.sed of bombings In the Kootenay arc", where power polej and railway i ... .... .i... ........ rrese.u - teacher suiarn in jjr uixi which will niiiiiru "t a coi'tpo- ,.llHr 111" LM-tJe-r,.,.,,l(!i,r In some 25 i. Tt-i- .,11 Mllilt l 'l " ,,. u;.. I "I kilitl by the i, spou-orrd 1 Design . Mi i'i1' "P Canu-41;..c'.u!'' if. retaii-u ,Mlrs Three special ..tmiMtr-.. hiOlla.!. 0 Toronto w 111 I'iitii i But tx fore me artinraiion i "r . b-urd retired lut nlttht at 9,30 Prince Kuix-rt range from 20 , , .. a vear for elementarv conditional ' ' to uo'toer its unat oecwion, n .... t.ach- r,rt "iaUd faci.rrs to $4.23a or Kuve an Indication to the " mentary biulc U-a.ner with. ers that at least one concsMon i .,,',.. 1 15 vears exwrience, and from wouId bc mude 1 ! $2,750 for a secondary baotc lirst SHOl l l) I'.E ItAIM.l) year Uach- r to $1 830 for a ec- Atier Mr. Wil.wn h'.id present- ondary advanced certificated ed Ms ea.ie and during rebuttal teacher with more than 14 years of Allan Kprai?KC. appearing lor : experleiee. i ti leui hers nee of the arbiters; The lncrea.se soukht by the lines have been blasted . Trie Chamber accused the two governments of apathy ar.d dt-manded arrest and punishment of those responsible for rcfcnt bombings. President ' Jack Morgan .st-.d there was no other centre wher? "a few people can tie up a nr -tional railway to the exient of ! a curfew on traffic." Frank Oawshaiv Delayed a! Ssndsp! Yesterday SHOV GOES OH TOHIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT 8 p.m. "Civic Centre iy Writing stated that the arbitration board teachers would rase th w salar- ressions ; r.Twitla d that the teachers' ies by an average of $075 a year I standard of living should bc or add to a total annual payrcii ' ratM'd In line with those in other jof $252,959 compared to the 1952 , professions. payroll of $211,150. i Mr. KpraiJKe, executive assist- readers Canada the heat as low as possible.. Cover raucepirt s'ith a 1M an leave over this lm' heat for 14 minutes. Turn olf .he heat. Do not remove lid niT stir rice while it is cooking. After rice has cooked, remove saucepan from heat but keep lid on until rice actually is served. Use eiact measurements of uncooked rice and water. Time the cooking accurately. MKTHOD: Have chicken drawn and cut into serving pieces or if froien, thaw. Rinse with cold w.ter and drain. Mix flour, salt and pepper in a paper sack. Shake three or four pieces of chicken in the sack at a time to coat thoroughly. In a very large skillet or Mup kettle, melt the fat. add the chicken and fry until crisp and brown. Remove the chicken and all but cup of the fat in which chicken was fried. To this fat, add the flour, mix Well and cook over a low heat until slightly browned. Gradually add the water, stirring constantly to make a smooth gravy. Add the tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, celery, onions, garlic, thyme, curry powder and salt. Return the chicken to the large skillet or kettle. Cover and cook slowly for 30 to 40 minutes or until the chicken is tender. Arrange the cooked rice on a large platter. Place the pieces of chicken over the rice and pour the gr.lvy over the chicken. Some of the gravy may be served in a separate dish. Sprinkle the almonds and currants over the top of the chicken. This recipe makes 8 generous servings. Truly "De Uscioua" Country CufiUiui wun fiit (laCt honor in the rite and met division of the Creole Cookery Contest nt the 1952 International Itice JKeatival. This nee and chicken meal is so good that eaters will feel like generals and you will be awarded a medal of honor for putting forth surh wonderfully tasty rice and chicken fare. Kricnds will become enemies if an attempt U made to ra.ion servings. After discovering how super flavorsome the almonds and currants make rice with chicken and gravy, there will he a siege of warnings that this rice, chicken and vegetable combination be served again real soon. INAKtlHF NTS: 1 try in r ehickra 1 ru p flour I tea poena salt i teaspoon pepper 1st for frying chicken ' j cup flour 4 cups water 1 No. 2 can tomatoes eup) 14 rap rooked green pes 1 ran mushrooms C j rup) Mt rup diced relery I j rap finrlr rhopped onion 1 rlove garlic, chopped 1 4 teaspoon thyme 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon salt C raps hot rooked rice rup toasted almonds i i , rap rooked rurranU METHOD: To make 6 lioeral cups of flufTy rice, put 2 cups of uncooked rice. 4 cups of cold water and 2 teaspoons ,ot salt into a 2 quail sauf-ep.m and " brine to i viRorous boil. Turn i The Moose Leu ion : ant of the B C. Teachers Fedr 'atiim. claimed earlier that In j Immigrants rii m e e 1 1 n Tuesday, U:.' 7; Jan. 20. 8.30 p.m. . Prince HtiTt "the tendency of , iN I kRNATlONAL "ONE-MAN THEATRE" 'The actor with tr.e 1U0 htads The di- tinsuished British character actor of stage, screen, radio, and telcvisism. rfi fL vears hint been to adjust ; iCPi Do the chiUl.eti in i.ijiui Mill icuicni-, ' the d.trk-iiaiied ;.ut y".l told v t.i and stories ot ! There will be a meeting of Welcomed To Rupert " 1 FLshermen's Local U.F.AWU.. teacher' salaries In terms of the cost-of-living 'wVruuinents of teachers that their salaries should be brought clMrr In llrie with prol.-.-sional TlmrKiiiv Jan. 22. at 7:30 pm. Metropole Hall. Election of dele- i Eates to Vancouver convention. ; il3i ,.ih ..i the N.uuni.-. ,!i Pit.il a nu:.-' :i is back In Uind'-n . !!ui:k.n ; t. e .-!..! ..j.i.ju "iw ui ; u ; fit- .it: I et t,I N.i!.;.i- earnings and the relative economic statu of teacher should be raised iiave been largely overlooked becau-so of the more Immediate necessity of making -fUi.,l.l -dl .liVl.lff udiUSt- More ti..n 100 Italian imin'-i grants in Prince Rupert were welcomed to Canada at a social riming in Valhalla Hall Saturday night. Victor B...jm-Bcft. former Purine Hnpert alderman, in i TONIGHT ONLY "ONE MAN THEATRE" The theatrical experience of a lU" time packed into one memorable eveninfi. Comedy Skits Original Character Studi.-s Shakespearean Excerpts Dickens Characters LOOK AT OUR A-l CARS BEFORE YOU BUY i 1 Aie vou I'lnliv"1 Lmnioii ,.. :,::. l ;t a bi i ,Uf ..ito sinU h' to.mt iii... to i.i the til.' newcomer uiu ii in urtn " - We have a large selection ol riaimea inin ine Mr. HprOKKc ..... .... 1952 salaiy tale was actually t.m t j,,. uivM Canadians an Quality l'd tais and we :if.:. rail to wr'pt ' .s.. n; ' .mpir.Ooiu v ..,.'1 n.i'.rtren !!' nic no higher than the 1947 scale. ,.ont jbute a niu:h as they can nrrd room, so Jut tliry go ai T.1K1I1K llHniH'l"ii'll " to Canada . tln-y arc the future ROCK BOTTOM PRK l.h AM) SKV-IIIOH VALVE and months Vancr. in cost-of-living i:: : c v si L .ii it " "slH'clai area bonus:- 19.H Ford Fordor. A pleasun ........ w nen Air. oumisc ''"" to drive - s.toa r'inuii , - . .. . ... l5 Monarch Sedan Ridt li t k: , , , f this claim agamM a'.tack by Mr 11 .'T r,''"'r WlUon, T. W. Brown. -C. I'rmce but but .silt? keep- barrl-ster on rxiard nam.d Like a Kina SI' cil bens. A spt-fcii of t Iconic was aUi liven by Kuther Rayner. w'ttJ m jid thr:n not to for set tl practice their re'.igion. Hjs ad-liu-.s wa tiaiiiluud Into Italian y li-icx Ainadio. Some of the guesta canu from ,v trr uwy 'Icfrace. !. Owner of Fashionable Home Denies Junk Storing Charge VCTORIA 9 Junk dealer' trance to their driveway. tn,i, rienies he is ' to;in- , 1 For a well-bred neighbor- TOMORROW ONLY "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" CHARLES DICKENS IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE A faithful-to-text performance of the world's most ljv?d. most popular, and mast widely read story during the past 100 years. Given in the Calorful Costume of the Period i 1919 Plymouth Sedans THeal low cost tra aspor tation "in tu s-Ton. 176 WB Ovcr . . . . h,ww4 v. wouldn't eXD"Ct that by the school trustees. ald: "1 concede that is so As a matter of fact, the three of us have agreed to thai.." Other members on the arbitration board were l.yle Munn und V. L. Dryer. bh Va imuvir haul new uaint. Hellab' iniiK at nus " i-"rooin !nKnit"i i,. . - i bi Mtfc l'"'R: ... .,.,., .,M, : sort of thtnir. would you? toed Muic was supplied ( nlii- i and the new ........ - .- jasiiioiiaoie ivn- cltireiiA . , . the junk dealer. unu I-Tnn. 176" W B. Do?sn , to i in (l(lK.(t (I u':t .sniall previ.'.A ')v I'.n.atll.ili-chiklicn iii. i.i! kiwi, oil Hie .r i.tain excerpis frua A.iitin 'oy Canadian ' i-oitii.M't.tir.g en ., vi : llntih Co'ium- ..-. and niisserl.ii; t(U p.;' 'o teem ei k!. look so good but in good nmninc condition . , sevt ral Mir.js. But he says there U lots of Junk i f.jnveiu r was Mrs. E. rotten- on the 2.3-acre lot and that Ite's a,- o Her aj.-l:anU wire Mr.;. bcm cartl ig It away siiue he ; v.i hi Mn. P. V.icclier. Mi, moved to the choke location tr. See Vour A-l Dealer Today CIVIC CENTRE 8:ifl p.m. each night Adults SI"" Clnldren and Students aOe Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMFTRIST Room 10. 'ilo-.t- Building Phot e Blue 593 L Onlf.Ufi. M:s. L. Co.ur.si, m:. Chtober. one 01 nis iifreiiw ,1 Coiuvil. Mrs. V. Clccone am. the district is Lleulenani-v-.v -r- i; m ttil'T barristers Mr Munn U cnair-man. ' Mr. Wil-oii imroduced many 'lists of figure and tables to show, he said, that the economic! . trend of the provi ice and funa-. da generally, was down, and that j lie taxpayers of BC. could not a!lsrd to pay teacher mote than .lev are ."itlivj. Hr rla ired: Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 91 " riw Hume of f rw-mtly Servicv' Clarence Wallace. i I -Sponsored by tin- Prince Rupert Rotary Club- 1 ,. J Pctlctiu:'). The ii!ue- T.us vacant for a , In r t;:iie in Iir ili. il M,i' Inured i-evei at loi -.i;":.i 31k s aUu writ- u. ,s. i p; on ImciM y in Mrs. Jim Coleman Puts on Blue Bonnet year and a half before 1 bcuehi j it." he said Saturday, "and up- , parently It h.ir! bt-m used as a, -turbane dump. Ive catted away 1 r.mr truckloads of Junk picked Head Scarves Selling Well Tim the .i.jl-01-llvil--.' Index Reports it Besti up from the mopt rty. There were had diopixri I'om HUT In November, 1951. to 184 8 In November. 1W2 Ilial BC.'s fiHir primary in- r Fancy head bl-. I DlNnLKCiU CP ... ,,,,, JUIH. U I"'.' n...... rarvci eivlnt Brltaln' young Mr. llalf-.h was rcplytr to tiustiies.Mimin-;. ni. in.' .iiry- ..v,.:..,, .:. to i);i;in,i!iy laiuhd i Ui see .oiuethrfl'4 ol m:u !, 'llmmas Cliol', i li C. and tic'irt'c Cr';.!. . M.ir' imp air niai.i!..l ( AK ; , .. !; -y '. ill in I M-li I '. N .' : a: ill i Seller .tl Ho .- te.ii, d it di::irult to .si lii r relative.. So .!'! ". s,i..!e naie to laill-- - t l P- -' ini: had su.l -reu , 0, rliar rtiarcf made b' his buck-fene .i ,0 l. j.Klibot. I. J. 5 nnot'.. who ron- j J plained that civic officials had jf .' given him the lun-arotiml Ahe.i ; ;: economic h'MO.u ks in ui" ias. . - - . ... Kli'ab -t .1 It are a bit aeln Him Va' . . . .. . ,. ..... R 1 L'sJ ' Th fi..,ne .-hawed, he ston. in i-amu" ! r.H '."' "' ., . elve ti... .....ritv is the proiiioiion r ; 'A he filed n comulaiiU that Mr f M V- - led the ) ,b of pru- U:. -vSVI 3i- v V t t . i ' ,y - Ki '" V'. -) I il.-ailin't h ohil- .ii b:o. '.rr.im fn . i heine of the Scottish Covcnai t A- nation, a leading naUona!-, "toup. which claims .his U. Ihe rwht't.1 title 'cc Scotland w:i: an t.idcpeiidenl Wn?doi.i when the lir-t Queen Bos ruled over F.niUnd. "Wc have been Hooded with or iers." j:.kl Cirorge Cilhnorc. in .'lur'-o of distributing the fanes. Hiilgh was using Ihe exclusive residential p.cp-rty to stoic Junk. Mr. Sinnott ccmplahisd (hrc were "oil hnjlcrs and things" behind th. tlaieh hou-e. Mr. Halgh replied tin! the boilers were b.nmht for a new halting unit 1 1 his house. Then he uiul.hls wife filed a comp'.c int of their own. : Thev -aid some neighbors wer? still dumping garbage ov.'r the that eror.on-,y In Canat.a was Ici ninn off " MAXIMI MH iit lilt. II Mr, WtlM'ii slatet thai the 1952 saluiv agreement had taken It to Mislderaiion the lllKh rwt-Lf-livlng dc log th- lime of ne-golliilloM I'll t In tvcenibcr. 1951and the mIiimiI b-Ktrd had 1 reasoned that the tL r.neht ' vnsily have teachtd the 200 mark." -With this In mind, th l'.i2 .alary K.hcJiil.1 a .1 greed to. Out of 100 1 Cars I m m m 4 Mk. .h t iii.moi wn: Hixixk l nn IVisNf T MsrtBirine is lwas "' tirl rluH'-e (..r I lvi.r. Nutntmn ami ! "lake liie wife i(1lie nuted - , II l,,vr 111 1 1 x: hi if I. - : m-S'SH-Vi Jl to Work 1v 'V . .... IJoskkt's mmnv ftnvor and its fence Into their yard. Ana tney . . , . iuei..iw iT.J.tl'tl- i-lkiw cliM- jusl a" .s..id that since Mr. wnnotl nuuir 7, -" -.,,. ' ni,,,ma -,l,en Dr. Darrach iLVl-.K CP. A -4. eater AelimVr. I lf 'tenrhers are .., t,.,,; -. ...... ....... ......i.w uli it thev nn a K- his louip'iii U. thry have been , . . ,m tin m.iiiev Dim xn Hi i K misscr mv-s i liea.lline news f.r all who waul to Mtivtil. (.Hl dollar! It's pre-iit in liandv unarter (louiids, each quarter is I. .ll.- -,,iuw4 in mire allinti- In 1901 tin N Wtst-nilct IBirosj Hum Inter tkc famwl Solr-.lcll- --lo- IS. tirsl t- t. .1. Mw Ca-oaa Lqc.ovm ChoiN-ion-ai.. , pestered by curious - Victorians reining to s?e for themselves if the proprrly had been Converted into a tunk yard. Thev nbo rcmplalned somebody had posted a .sign readi-.g "Halg's Junk ard" al the rn- mini toil with inner psn hmeiit limne. ; ,et. -iei'n-veiitw . -r.i.. .vo huM.tr. for a real taste treat. r " i ui niiu:n cuilinioia..'. nw r.t,, i ---- aid a gnaler percent- Ins Tor cimsidet hu tlial 3 - KJoW KOm hum tu drive to nr. '. -o-t-i Mlvlnu has c. mc down l.-r OUI b Hv" than in any o'.lui below the 1951 level. ,r,...,-avs maxlnniin Dr. Mnvln Dt in.i. h. P-of. T. J. Emmevt. cx- "And c pecuuly t.v. vice-presldem ol Ih -alar. s are tar t :i high. They and head of """"Vv tin Company of CanaiM. have gone far out of ha.Vd." bl.K-hemtry at llu . V UMP nnattiiildiheintha.. Mr. Wilson also' denied Mr ctB.-ltlshCoiumWi. tv. nt ion of the n.C Rpia(.Be'5 claim thi.t thrro wi Fn"'a-Sf a"1 l.t. " . 1 r,. t M.. h.v Association that shcrte of tochers In B.C. of the Jacu.ty . wo d:.v 10 out of evn v ol,d that Pi .ace Rupeif !.' itlo't , F -ra- h .ecedsD . L-fc. K. -:ts resigned ... inU., n in BC. ride in w n illsadvant,iRr. b ;v.p 'eert fpr.vate'y.; Why. wln your sdw fconu! cP 0cMlBj Women's Nylon Overshoes 0 Waterproof . . . car, It rereived 110 applirailons. H.ispUui. 'ii frcm work. In 10(11, W illiam UraiJ founJca B.C's lirt distillery, ami established" the standard of quality that distii.suishcs B.C. lXiuUe Distilled Rye. Discover for yourself why B.C. Double li-t ilh'd is preferred by Britisii Columbians fur its superb flavour ... its light body and mellow smcthncss. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. BALLOT rut M ft CMsAOlAM "1 T B ALLOT sC i ! Nylon Sltccrling L:ncd. :;i NEW WiST-niNSTW, m.K. THE ALEX HUNTER AWARD FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP 'Qsc consider my nomination of; ! if it? - - y ' Loccd Zipper 7.95 9.45 X 'oi the outstanding citizen of Frince Rupert for the year 1952. Th'0 vanished Pruluels of British Columbia's First Dislilknj f.NAME. .' 10ND0M or GIM . STWUNO .t r .r ...( . . CSI-ICUL C DOUIL4 D151 llliu - - - y adOr&s .. Fashion Footwear bv tU Uor Ccr-W P"rJ This advertisement is not published cr a-spUveii or by the Government cf Pr.tish Columbia. BALLOT Fill ill and return to the D!I.Y NEWS nut later than JANVARY 31st, 1!53. ALLOT