. - , ..r.,...:.,.,, Thursday, January 21, ltot h I I Government Kejects CCr Hea To Raise Family Allowances Space Flights Not Far Off Kinsmen Told Flights to the moon "within our lifetime" were forecast by OTTAWA (CP) The povern-ment is opposed to an hvrc:v:e of He suggested minimum monthly payemnts be Increased to $3 from $5 for children from birth to the sixth birthday. The maxl- causc it might jeopardize pro- , mum would be $13 instead of $8 posed extension of social-security i a month for children between 13 iUlc! 16- measures. Health Minister Martin gave 1 readers Albert Mah, well-known local' pllct, formerly of the famous' Flying Tigers, Jn an address to! the Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club last night. Citing advancements in aviation during the past 15 years he had been flying, he said American interests already were planning flights to space. But, he said, the nations of this reason Wednesday in the Commons as he rejected a CCF proposal for a 60 per cent boost in family allowances. Mi. Martin said the resolution, for A growing family needs plenty of fresh milk. The best way fo obtain this milk is to phone 18 for home delivery of that farm-fresh Northland Dairy MiU Valhalla Dance i row cancelled. I - r it wpMm . . II ' M ' - AU.f..U .J? X - i. i r r I- hi t) WOOD LAZARUS PHILLIPS MORROW C. J. moved by Ha.-.en Argue (CCF- Fishermen's Local U.F.A W U Assinibola) "lacks any serious meeting Thursday. Jan. 21. S practical quality at this time in!p m Metropole Hall. (171 the l'ght of existing obligations : and in the light of trying to do ; Conrad Circle baking salt, something further in developing ', Saturday, Jan. 23, at Gordon St ptlier fields of social welfare for ! Anderson's. MSi the future. ' j Record sale continues, with He said he was referring to : added selections, till Saturday, proposed pensions for liisabled ; jun 23, at McRae's. (Hi) persons, to be discussed' Monday , with provincial representatives 0 S.O.N. Whist and Dance Fil-Tlie pensions could not have 1 pay, Jan. 2a. Whist, 8 o cIock: Northland Dairy C. 3. Morrow of Halifax and Lunenburg, N.S.; La :a:us Fhillii-'s, O.B.E., Q.C., and E. C. Wood, both t Montreal, whose election to the Board of Dire tors of The Royal Bank of Canada has ven announced. Mr. Morrow is President of National S"u Pioducts Ltd., Ocean Fisheries Ltd., and the Acadia Broadcasting Co. Limited, and a furmrr Director of the Bank of Canada.' Mr. Phillips, founder of the law firm of Phillips, Bl onilii-ld, Vilieberg and Goodinan, is a Director of National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada L d., M,r.r::l Trust, Company, Montreal Life Insurance Company, Mailman Corp. Ltd., C. W. Lindsay Co. Ltd., Woodhouse & Co. Ltd., and iXmsolidated Theatres Ltd. Mr. Wood is Piesiicnl a.iil a Director of Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada Ltd. ' Phone 18 'in it the world probably will continue to fight among themselves and in the event of space flights they will have something new to fight over, such as space rights. During the club's business session, members were told that the Christmas Party Pack sales had netted $550. of which about $142 went toward financing the Mil-'er Bay hospital Christmas party and gifts. The remainder will be used for other children's projects. Members also discussed the convention to be held In Prince NORTIII.KN ritOUl'CE KOK NOKTIIKK.V C ONSI M dance, 10 - 2. Music by Mike Co-; been planned if a similar CCF Damage Suit Filed For Death at Sandspit resolution for increase of family allowances last year had been accepted. The CCF proposal, supported by Solon Low, Social Credit leader, would add between $170,000.- George, May 24, and made ten COLD WEATHER COMFORT FLANNELETTE lussi. Everyone welcome. (18' Shoeworkers U.oul U.F.A.W.U. meets Sunday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Metropole Hall. Flection cf officers 1054 agrc-mcnts. 1 101 The Canadian Legion advises that Mr. A. O. Maedougall, Veterans Welfare olficer for this district, will be available for In- nl!,, nlni-.fi tn carv n mllMDu YAKIMA, Wash. A $50.000 'the 1952 crash of a Korcnn nir-'jmnge suit was filed In U.S. iift transport off the Briti-li Co-listrlct Court here Tuesday as i lucbia coast, he result of a soldier's death in The crash off the Sandipit uir baby-bnnus bill of $350,000.00(1. and Terrace.1 ! Progressive Conservative members did not participate in the debate. lirM In the southern Queen Charlotte Islands claimed the lives of 36 of the 43 persons board. The suit was filed against Northwest Airlines, which was onM-atiiiK the plane for the military air transport service. The suit was filed by Geraldine 3. Corter. who was designated by the Walla Walla court as administratrix for the estate of .T"hn M. Waldrop, one of the Old? Give Whole Body New Pep! BLANKETS Iljanij at oCetjion Mr. Argue said Canada could tcrview for Interested veterans pti i'ii lev? co t of bringing on Friday and Saturday, Jan. family allowances in liie with 22 and 23. Arrangements for In-the OS rer rent rise in costs of terview can be made at Cana-llviii'j since the payments were dian Legion office or phone 47!l. authorised in 1044 . . I I17t . Nine tables were In play nt he Candbn Legion whist oarty here Rst nhht. Prizewinners included: W'.iitl. wmen's, Mrs. Velmi Collin :; men's. A. E. Chlltem. Crlbbn.re. 7.onir i's. Mrs. M, Simpson , men's. It. Murray. Bridge, women's, Mrs. D. Kerr; men's, Mis. i The suit was filed two years to I th day from the date of the crash landing in the water off Moresby Island. 1 The complaint accuses the air- line of negligence through fall-; ure to instruct passengers in use -i cf emergency eouipment and In Feel Years Younger at 40, 50, 60 or Over MEN, WOMEN! Quit bring weak, low in energy, tirrtl, mn-III down or old. Br mure like the peppy person you used )o i yirars ago. 'fry invigorating, timu luting Oslrex Tonic Tablets totiay. Here's how (str helps you feel younger so quick. It puts new vim, life, energy, in body weak, rundown, old because it lacks iron at 411, ,1'), 60 or aver. Ill invtRorators are earned by the blood, to every weakened part, muscles, organs, nerves, as sixmo in figure at right. Builds up eutire body fat. Soon, it baxd to believe you ever felt old. Nw Younger Pep Amazes Thousands Itusltands and wbes often UV Oitre to "pep up" (wether. samU am.ited at quick benettts. A 78-tjr-pld doctor writes, "I took it iiivseH. Results fine. Glad I found the right medicine." Hat restored pep and eoeigy when some other loan, laded. Start for New Vigor Today I lemand O' trei. Don't accept a weaker substitute, Ostre give"; far more pep; a much voungcr feeling. Try it yourself for the rvMilts tlutt liu'R .utonishrd mam' otliers. New pen, vim, ?e:t. energy and a "years Be Thrifty . . . Spend Wisely . . . Specially Priced Best Quality Single and Double Bed sizes. ;i;.ir.g one engine beyond ti'ns set for an overhaul. thc I George Scott (sub). ! The committee -In charge ln- luded Mrs. C. E. Morrow, Mr.:. PERSOI-! ALS THE BIST o feeling. '"Get-acquainted size only 601. At all drugifibtii. Peps up whole Dodi. V. Barton and Mrs. W. Roth-well. The next enrd parties will h". February 3 and 17. TWO Mr. and Mrs. R. E. S. Arnt- j strong and children Billy and Carl, H63 Second Avenue West, I returned home yesterday aboard the George from a month-long holiday in the south. They spent Woodworkers Urged to Accept Latest Formula VANOUVF.R (CP) Recommendation that woodworkers in the INSIST ON 1 Christmas with Mrs. Armstrong's FOR parents in Vancouver, and Mr. attended a two-week southern B.C. interior accept the Armstron: HOUSTON ONE SALE OF LADIES SHOES nival training course at HMCS Nadcn, Esquimau. ' J. 3. Black of Montreal and Harold Hudson of Vancouver, Columbia Cellulose officials, are in town on business. 60" x 90".' All White , !f Each : : A.) 70"x90". All White or 1ft Bordered. Eoch . ' ! I 70" x 84". Assorted Plaids. Each Jl.Ui; FRASER t PAYNtt Third Avenue West I latest, iormuia ior enaing uitir three-month strike was. made Wednesday night by the provincial executive of thc International Woodworkers of America (CIO-CCL). Joe Morris, IWA district president, said ballots were being mulled out to the interior locals and results of the voting should be known Tuesday. file settlement plan,' reached Tuesday between union and POTATOES AND Mrs. C. V. Sutherland. 53j Third Avenue West, also returned aboard the George yesterday from a month-long holiday trip which took her to Vancouver. "I " .ii 1 management r e p r e s entatives Large selection of styles, colors and sizes. All at popular prices. BE SURE TO SHOP EARLY FASHION FOOTWEAR VEGETABLES HOUSTON CO-OP MARKET ASSOCIATION For quick results try a Daily Hews Clossilif Chilliwack, Lulu Island, Seattle calls for a three-year comraei and other points. She spent with pay boosts up to 10 cents Christmas and New Year's Day 1 hourly. with Mrs. H. S. Parker, formerly It was described as a "mem-of Prince Rupert, who now re- orandum of agreement" which .sides at Chilliwack. : would be submitted to the mcm- bership of the union and the J Lumber Manu-sallcm Mrs J. Stromdahl, N. ? My Southern Interior Block, also returned facturers' Association. "board lb" Ceone yv-'terdfl.v i . ' LlIM lllM Mill I Ml llll ill I l ill" W SAVE M0 from a business trip to Salaries Total $650 Million SAVE TIME AND LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS Mr. E. C. Mapson, chartered ii'vountnnt of Vancouver, Is In Prince Rupert on business. CALGARV CPi Ihe senior j vice-president of the CI'R says , (railroading Is not a declining Aliens Industry. Mrs. Beatrice Grant. 1948 PONTIAC DELUXE. Sedannette. GM Special. Radio, heater, seat covers, snot light. Mo JUST TWO DAYS LEFT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIAL PWCB N. R. Crump told the Rotary Club here that capital investment of $4,000,000,000 and an annual wage bill of $050.000000 puts Canada's railways in the forefront of the country's economy. He said fiftv cents of everv Apartments, has returned from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mr. Fred Adamcs, personnel ttmtini'pf for the woods division of Columbia Cellulose, has re-tn- nert froni Vpiieou"cr n hre he attended the annual convention 1947 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan Healer, sun-visor, seat covers. Newly painted metallic green. An excellent private car, in wonderful condi- t' $965 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. A very good buy for cheap transportation. Motor reconditioned, good Urcs $995 1948 DESOTO SEDAN. Dark blue color, privately owned, good motor and tires. An exceptional ' buy at .this price. 29 of the Truck Loggers Asspcia- railway dollar went for labor WOOL LINED RUBBER BOOTS FOR CHILDREN Keep their fect warm and dry cents for materials and supplies. tion. fen?!) 1 if I m tor recently completely reconditioned. 2-tone green re-painted. Many other extras $1445 1950 FORD COSTOM SEDAN. Healer, radio, other extras. A new beautiful light green color. A very nice economical - buy $1595 1949 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN. In excellent condition. Privately ,ownpd. Coed mote", Ibes. 2-tone paint $1?10 Sizes 1 1-12-13-1-2 SPECIAL Sizes 5-6-7-8-9-10 SPECIAL ... SJ.95 LY ... Darling lined RUBBER BOOTS F0R W0MEN rith Sizes ' C c& $1395 1947 WILLYS STATION WAUON. An exceptional buy for cheap transportation $595 SrECIAL 3 0 ,U 5-6-7-8-9 1939 BUICK SPECIAL Coupe ELLIS FUR. TRIMMED RUBBER OVERSHOES 7innr (rnn't Rlnrk Black nr or Brown. Brown, Warmlv Warmly lined. Sizes 4-5-6-7-8-9 SPECIAL We hare many other cars and trucks (or ycu to see at prices ranging from $55.00 UP. We hav: a cor or truck that will satisfy your pocket-book ot prices that will surprise even the thrifty. COME IN and TAKE A LOOK. ' Women's Dress Shoes WOMEN'S SANDALS $ 1.99 MEN'S OXFORDS Irum , At v ruin to 1 Rp3 KETCHIKAN MWiV ,.; & with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE and o!l ALASKA m is m 1 . MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. 3rd Ave. and 7th St. Phone 272071 Phone 357 LIMITED 629 Third Ave. W. Phone 266 Office Opp. Post Office I a