!6 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 5, 1954 I X S.V.- ' Vv - mmJ Yoshida Postpones Tour Due to Unrest in Japan BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE CHOP SUEY CHOVVMEll Pc"6p.m..3:30o, -TOKYO .( Heuters) I Verifier Shigeru Yoshida! today indefinitely postponed his world tour because,' he said, he fears Japan's "democratic parliamentary politics may be destroyed by force." ; HU announcement came as; 1 By EASLEY BLACKWOOD USftJ Hollywood Cafe lint Timid Kidding Justified by "Ability" of Partner Mr. Dale's bidding in today's hand was influenc BroadwayCal3 Japanese House Riot Injures 56 Legislators Hold Pitched Battle ed more by his partner than by his cards. If he had been playing with a good, sound bidder like Mr. Masters, he would have raised the two-spade bid to three. ' "" - a" Mr' Mu7?y 10 do w to But. pUyine with Mr. M.W, he passed. He knew from sad ord a sm-'ll heart on the , experience that Mr. Muzzy might thlrd leHl ot diamonds. Now n be bidding two spade? merely , fourth diamond lead could be: because he had a' singleton otruffed ln dummy, leaving a r .. n iuh.4 and could not ' 'our-card trump holding in the "stand" that suit. ' closed hand. Any other lead Socialist leeislators locked the president and vice-president of the Diet's upper house in their rwras tn nrevmt them from opening this afternoon's parliamentary session. Meanwhile, police riot squads which broke up wild fights in the lower house during Thursday's debate on the country's controversial police control bill stood by, ready to move again into the parliament buildings. The Socialists, angry over the police bill, locked the upper house president, Yaachi Kawai, in his room after he ordered bells rung to summon legislators to the afternoon session. The Socialists claim the government - backed police bill would revive Japan's pre-war police state by reversing the occupation's, decentralization of police forces and reconstituting them on a national basis. BfST OF Ffnn FINEST OF C00KIN West dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Ilalrl 8 Q J t H 7 S ORUrJ couia De won ana tne trumps i extracted ln four straight leads, j !Mr. Muzzy wood be hound to, ; win four spades, five t.ubs and t the acc of hearts. i -I guess I'm not too tiinid," rhene 200 TOKYO (Reuters) j Legislators rioted in the! Japanese House of Repre-j sentatives early Friday, and at least 50 persons I were estimated to have remarked Mr, Dale. THE HORSESHOE FALLS as it will appear four years from now on the completion of a major face-lifting job, is shown on this detailed scale model at Islington. Out. The model built by the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission, and which accurately reproduces five miles of the Niagara River, determines the location and type of construction necessary to produce an unbroken curtain of water over the crestline. The $17,500,000 engineering program has been officially launched by civic leaders from Canada and the United States. The control dam structure can be seen in the upper centre of the photo. Excavation and fill works to be carried out on both flanks of the Horseshoe Falls are shown completed on the model. Government's Eagle-Eyed Tax Sleuths Use 100 Methods To Locate Evaders Try Dcrly Kow5 QQttj; 'YANKEE PASHA" TODAY fi:1." - 9 p.m. Jl 8 7 3 C A K Q 10 6 Went UhsI (Mr. 'liunrttiiii) (Mrx, Keen) 9 7 0 4 8 2 H K J H J 10 0 6 3 D A Kq 10 3 l J 9 5 C 8 4 C-J 3 Noulli (Mr. M uri) S A K 10 3 H A 8 4 3 D 8 4 C 7 8 3 Tlic blddlni.': West North fci't S'mtll ID 2 C Pm 2 a All Puss SUNDAY MIDhllTE ONLY OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie ' 303 Third Ave. W. Phone Green 960 MAROARKT 6'BRIFN ALLAN MARTIN JR. In 'Her First Romance" Information on a particular Letters and phone calls are GENE AUTRY in "SILVER CANYON" - By JOHN E. IS1KI) CuniiUiun Press Staff Writer been injured, one seriously. The riot disturbance erupted in a 20-minute pitched battle. After the fighting got out of hand, 200 policemen were rushed into the Diet chamber. The trouble started at midnight after Liberal party followers of Prime Minister Shisrru Yoshida sought to extend the House debate on a controvrr.,ial : source of income can be checked welcomed by the department and Mr rhamnlon'ii nnenlns lead MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. . 8:20 p.J U1TAWA tp An income tax saii un; uium ui we itrson nave u:u to suosianiiiii recoveries was the king of diamonds. "Oct- investlgator methodically spad-, or company which paid the of unpaid taxes. j ting a little timid, aren't you''" ed a garden in the back yard of , money. The payment of a small ; One man who bought a home askea Mr Muzzy ' when the dum- a home in one of Canada's east- ; storage bill for merchandise sold and a high-priced automobile my wpnt' down ern cities. The uneasy owner ! alKl not reported as income can with money on which no tax had . . watched from the kitchen door. lead to the discovery of a fraud, been paid was discovered through ! . Mr' ule J,f ""rugged He 1 Other sources of information knew u- would be his fault II Suddenly the spade clanged as a tip supplied by a suspicious Wallace's Dept. Store J CAGNEY bill to centraliee Jnnun's nnliep I it struck something metallic. The I nwrnie letters, phone calls and neighbor. i "la 'aL ,ula ""sfa a sp.iac 3 When the House chairman tried to take his ch ir to hear investigator grunted with sat 5--l',lV"-", puonsnea reports ot tne activi-1 The most glaring example in B""lc- DUb "e 'u" 1 ""ve ties of persons. Many of the recent years of a taxpayer acci-' worry about that very long. Mr. letters and phone calls are re-' dentally Honlne off the den.irt- Muzzy proceeded to go down isfaction as he uncovered a long metal container. Inside were Ill ! 'i "fc. several thousand dollars' worth cfived from persons who identify , ment occurred in eastern Can-,0"6- At two Pdee! P (DW.. of bonds purchased by the home I themselves and say they are pro-owner with income on which no i viding the information as a pub-tax had been paid. j lic duty. ! This was one example of motions '?n a two-day extension m of the debate, Socialists leaped m into his seat tf hold vp parlia- mentary mtion. J Liberals and Iki.se guards B quickly formed wedges and p charged the usurpers. The House then flared into j savage hand-to-hand fighting. J ; Even women legislators joined a i in, and one woman her blouse ripped off ran from the Cham. I ber screaming hysterically. ada. p lost the first two diamond and ruffed the thtrd- Now The f;rlcks taxpayer operated a busi- ness in a small town and had his banklnB everything on a three-books made i thrce trumP break- he 'd tnree up by an accountant in a nearby city. At the end of , rounds of spades. On the third the taxation year the account- sPade Mrs- Keen discarded a ,, , j . .. , small club. Mr. Muzzy's cxpres- ant ould make up the tax forms . WJ slon was lnat of , mn hjuJ for the business and send them i been the victim of a fantastical-to the owner for signature and 1 ly- bad break. He started the mailing. . clubs and Mr. Champion ruffed The tax forms showed the busl- i tn; thlrd round' Mr- Muzzy New Dock Slated For False Creek VICTORIA (CP) "The . high flood potential which existed this spring has been largely eliminated," a government's water schemes devised by dishonest Canadians to beat the federal income tax laws, under which all Income must be reported. The home owner was fined for not reporting the Income used to buy the bonds, and h: also paid income tax, with interest, on the money. Somewheii! along the line he had left a clue to the purchase of bonds, and that was enough to start an investigation. MONDAY to WEDNESDAY THE AMOURS... AND ESCAPADES Now WALLACE'S Give You BRANDED oiuy one more iricK ine acc oi rights branch said today in it.s had operated at a small loss 1 hearts Sj Premier Defends M... I l A -i- OF A WARNtu not. picruitn punnrd unai report oi snov conditions , and that no quarterly tax pay- ' , , , arolicable to June l n . fcver see such a break? asked applicable mo up to June 1. It says av j ( ments had been made. However, Mr. Muzzy disgustedly. JITs T r",heaVJ Bb0Ve an aCCOmpany,n lettcr gaVe "Terrible." sa.c Mr. Champion tne 5,500-foot r level and there ; true picture of the firm's opera- "First time in vears I'vo seen ROGUISH LAURENCE (fed mm DASHING HIGHWAY. MAN! WIFE'S TIP-OFF ( will be a heavy summer runoff. ! ttons and showed there had been six outstanding trumps break Out west, a taxpayer had been ! "n s quitc ilkcly lh.u ni(,h a $0 ooo profit . any way but three-three. I ad- claiining his wife as an income , ; m" yU Can'1 make flve-dd' will occur yet on ou. major ' J Unfortunately the ine taxmvrr tax for ; umortunaieiy. taxpayci , exemption many years. , wnicn lg nDDarcntlv what unu However, the wife wrote to the : streams and rivers, but it ap- mailed the tax forms-and the were trying to do. but you can , moke tour easily enough." 1 Mr. Champion explained that taxation aivision or tne revenue i "- uuuunm n uicy win letter to tne income tax depart-department stating her husband be of flood proportions." ment. was not entitled to claim her as 1 . . Nylons, at Hew : Lower Prices! j WELDREST AND I WHISPER . . . NEW LOW EVERYDAY J PRICES ! ALWallace's Of Course " " J 'THE VICTOPJA (CP) Premier Bennett Friday denied labor charges that tin province's new Labor Relations Act will lead to bitterness in labor-management relations. "It is designed rather to produce harmony in lahor-manage-ment relations, Mr. Bennett said In an interview. The Trades and Labor Ccn- gress, the Canadian Congress of , Labor and the Railway Brotherhoods in B.C. will submit a re- , port to a special labor rally in 1 Vancouver today which labor 1 leaders predicted would demand . that the government- rescind the , new act at the next session of the legislature. Beggabs Forty-Two Year Old Agreement Between PGE And CNR May Spark First Class Legal Brawl 3 a dependent. "You should Investigate this," she, wrote. "I have not been living with my husband for many years and I hope I never do. He is a rat of the first water." The case was Investigated, the taxpayer fined" and" he had to make good the taxes he owed on Opem" By KEN.METHKKAL Significantly, however, he said that since the Orand Trunk now the government considers the is an Integral part of the CNR, Canadlnn Press Staff Writer ,- nr tman rr - 1 TECHNICOLOR JOHN CAV CHRISTOPHER FRY mnii .. HERBERT WiLCOX the money he claimed as exempt VICTORIA ((! British Colum- agreement " T still binding oinaing acs despite i tne agreement can be lnterpret- r The government s eagle-eyed i b s Soc.al Credit government , tax sleuths use a hundred-odd : has quietly re-opened study of ,L a , J t n"V.Cr ?e? methods to track down fraudu- i an almost forgotten railway estimated Im- i ea 10 cover emit uncs an across im-1 Canada. M LAURCNCC OLIVIER . PETER IROOK plcmentation would bring, the WANTED OXACSE DELETED ur? rr .Ui,.u t ..... i i lent returns. They will iaiK agreement tnat could spark a about some of the obvious meth- not-so-quict exchange with Ot-!,' 3,7 u"tr1.lc; Mr. Chetwynd said federal au- Added nrtc ods hilt but nra are silent c ant ahnnt about nthnfo others. ' . , " j"11". fi.wu.vuu a JCttl ill T inr nS ci.tirrlir m nnl nH nr tawa Shorts: torts: . f-g Want T B , , l(nu..1 "uuniiw, OVUIII UI illlliiaLIUII V "S You An mm "Carnival in Rio" r' I V CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1954, CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN This is to advise all citizens that from June 7 until June 15 (inclusive dates), the City Forces will collect and dispose of all accumulated debris and trash, if placed conveniently to the roadway. , "I Gopher Von' Shows at 7 9 p. "uu,,i" avenue. , sevcral ciausc!i ln tne aprcPmPnt During the recent legislature! as late as 1950 "so they appar-scssion, Mr. ' Chetwynd hinted ienlly think It may be binding, that opposition to planned ex-: too " tension of the PGE might be J Government 'Irclcs consider it tied in with the agreement sign- unlikely that B.C. will make any ed ln 1912 when the PGE was serious attempt to implement founded to provide a 470-mile the full agreement, link between Vancouver and p.iliiirnl observer, heiw.,. TOTEM A I'Hiiiitu Pinters ThfMtrp The 42-year-old agreement involving the Canadian National Railways and the B.S.-owned Pacific Great Eastern Railway contains all the Ingredients for a first-class legal and political tangle. At stake is at least $1,-000,000 annually in railway revenue. B.C. Ra:;wys Minister Ralph Chetwvnd said in an interview that the agreement, designed to run until 1962, is under government study. But he will give no "hint of possible government ac- All of the M. 000.000-odd tax returns which had to be filed by April 30 are checked several times by Investigators. Extra attention is paid to returns where claims are high. CAKEFl'L CHECK Chronic types of falsification include exemptions for persons who are dead or never existed, false medical bills, failure to report income from outside sources, dishonest business expenses ! and returns doctored to show j smaller business profits. I The initial exanr.naiion of a Prince George. i however, tne government may I from the nationally-owned line The PGE was to tie in with the old Grand Trunk Pacific syslem traversing central BC. from the west roast port of Prince Rupert to Red Pass Junction, near Jasper, Alia. DANCE TONIGHT This service is free of charge I'llONE CITY WOKKS DEPARTMENT, Leave Name and Address. j press fbr a lump-sum settlement j or use the nurecnieiit as a lever j , for more favorable terms whea j uiiks are reopened in about n j i year's time on the Dominion-' " ELKS HALL provincial taxation agrtcmcnt. i "' The controversial, clause pro- A -I r am prepared to say at, vl(!pd that all Vancouvcr-destin- I return may show inconsistent Statements Checking a return Musir by uihs time is uiai i nave a copy oi Pd traffic originating or. the with that of the previous year the agreement on my desk right SALE! SALE! SALE! Joke's Rhvrhm King! aiso discloses irregularities. now. DaiiriiiK 9 P-m- 1 WE'VE BUTCHERED $ PRICES $ J Mr. Chetwynd during debate rn Ihe PGE in the legislature la.st February said: "Some are trying to stall this extension from SnuamlKh to Vancouver until 1062 when the 1012 agreement with the PGE and the Grand Trunk and Its assigns become void." , He has steadfastly declined to umpliry his remarks both inside and ouUsidc the legislature. Main oppostion to the extension came from the five-member Liberal party. rthritKSIIMKNTS SRRVKD Grand Trunk, later taken ove.' ; oy the CNR was to be routed j over the PGE. Reciprocally, all traffic originating on the PGE lor eastern p!nts wns to move vin the Grand Trunk, WENT HANKIU PT But the PGE, originally a pri-; vale venture, went, bankrupt , while the line was 80 miles short of Prince George and 4) niilex i away from Vancouver. Taken over by the provincial govern We're Selling Cors By The Pound This is no Baloney Uneseoi ted hi.lle.s a.hnlt" free until 11 pm- . . . TIMES HAVE CHANGED Choice Pork Chops from 43c to 49c per lb. 50 PONTIAC TIDOIt Like $1450 New Antiquated moving methods arc really out of dale at Lindsay's . . . there you'll find the latest equipment available. In this day and age SERVICE is essential. Equipment and service go hand in hand to ensure that your move is completely satisfactory. W MONAUCII SEDAN ANNUAL MEETING CIVIC CENTRE CONCERT AUXILIARY Low $ 1250 Mileage Uncle Bob is Slaughter-ing Used Cor Market All kinds ... oil conditions . . choice cuts Dog Meat (wrap these up) NEW YORK CUTS from Sic to 65c per lb. 5! Ford Tudor MQQC All extras XVOO il Ford Sedan HftQI? A sharp car.... M-V&O Si Chev. Sedan S rQr" : Immaculate .... Aw 510 NO BUM STEERERS ... GO MODERN ment in 1917, It finally reached Prince George two years ago. The final 40-mile stretch from tidewater at Squam!h, B.C., to Vancouver is scheduled for completion next year. Provincial leal authorities say thai, when Hie first train chugs out of Vancouver for Prince Georec sometime in 1 955, the PGE will be able to force the CNR to implement the 1D12 agreement. Yet the CNR, with Its own Prince George-Vancouver line along the North Thompson river, has no need for the PGE. The North Thompson flows into the Fraser river near Lytton. The $1,000,000 reevnue figure used by Mr. Chetwynd and PGE officials is based on traffic on the old Grand Trunk line ending near the Alberta border. Some authorities, however, contend GO SERIES AJHLt. CONCERT DOG MEAT from 1 'jc to 5c per lb. 4! ANGMA 395 40 PLYMOUTH COUPE Good $91? A Shape MOV IN OUR STOCKYARD PREVIEW BRIGADOON BUSINESS MEETING LUCKY DRAW Lindsays CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD.' Local and Long Distance Moving it to Lindsay's" Your "Allied" Agent BOB PARKER LIMITED The Home of Blue Ribbon Values Tuesday, June 8-8:30-Civic Centre 'Leove