“ORMES—— Daily Delivery ® DIAL 2751 7 DRUGS ay comme pe ners + Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL, XLV, No. .37, ‘ INDIFFERENCE SELFISHNESS = a mM ! ‘ cere Rater’ Tur Terrors 4, "eon ty ‘ ‘Was a key point 1) NGS suPPORT THE p Was a KEY POU, fa) BOY SCOUTS He told cheering delegates at I) DRIVE FOR FUNDS the 20th congress of the Com- Which will make the better citizen? Boy Scout Auto Workers Agree | reached Monday night in the longest strike in the his: | tory of the aulomevile manufacturing industry ir North America, fo Tee memansnamen a remnnens maser ree The United Auto Workers Un-: fom $1.65, and will increase ij jon (CIO-CCLI and Generg} More as it continues, Motors of Canada agreed on, The workers also get a guar: | terms of a new 2ty-year contract ‘ANleed-annual-wage plan which! 148 days after 17,240 GM work-: Will provide laid-off workers up ers struck in five Ontario citics, £0 65 per cent of their take-home Retooling by {he company andi Pay for a maximum of 20 weeks. ratification by the union mem- | YTHER BENEFITS bership will Jauneh sthe return; They get an Improved health to work, and welfare plan, a better pen- Settlement. was reached by, Sion plan, increased overt \re mere than 30 union and com-! pay, cight paid statutory. holi- pany negayintoss ina corners days listead. of shy and -preml- rou of the-1éh floor of thei ums for afterngon and night- Royal York Hotel xboutl 9 p.m, {shift work. oe It took them threy hours to work | The. workers, who walked off out fnal detadls. : - {their Jobs Sept. 19. Jost an ay- Louis G. Seaton, the com- erage of $1,543 cach In wages, pany's director of industrind re. For more than 20 weeks GM notions, and George Burt, the; workers were on strike pay UAW's Canadian director, head-Uvbieh carried oa 830-a-weer ed the negotiating teams. rnaximum, Many fell behind in eetem amengeerariaen Dayments on cars, appliances, MIDNIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT Sdnsuraaee, utilities, rent. end Vist after midnight they i= morteages, sued separate statements, @M+ The union dipped deeply into houneing agrecment jad been rerehed and awaited ratifica- {ion by the unton membership. This, the union team suid, is ex- perted to be a formality, The union's CM su-couned. whieh includes the tap. repre- sentatives fram all five plants, Mr. Burt said the fiternational UAW paid out $4,000,000, Can- jldian unions contributed an- other $360,000, rOMPSSY LOSS HEAVY Mr, Seaton said he could not attempt to estimate the com- vhteh Mir, Scuby said us well as a num- i °? ver of returns from the 3,500! “nvelopes mailed out -« to city| Fund Reaches ant. Cath. 19700 Mark lo En Historic Str e | ‘lations with India, Burma, Al-|“the U.S.S.R.. will continue to ‘ ! The Prinee Rupert Boy Scout ghanistan end countries not bee ee for the prohibition — of MAR . . - a _ "Association drive for $1,500 tu-longing to aggressive military; atomic weapons.” oo FORONTO (CP) — Contract agreement wartoeip maintain and foster Scout. Dl ng in Prinee Rupert and Port | ‘Edward has reached the $700|¥! nark, William Sceuby. campaign chairman suid today. There ere still sume districts canvassed vhich haven't been heard from.) are being homes. | MOSCCAV (AP)—Nikita Khrushchev, Commun- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956... Foreign By Khrushchev “Mild” | ‘st party chief, today laid doWn a five-point foreign. | . . x ‘ a ott . ‘ wo! Ag policy for the Sevict Union in which improvement of relations with the United States, Britain and France Id delegates: “Which'! iis:not to.say we are weak. We the Kremlin {existed berore having diploma- ‘that “there are only two ronds—!t@ relations with the . United ‘peaceful co-existence or war.” {Skates. We propose a treaty "the five principles of Soviet Which can be useful for both ‘foreign policy outiined by Khru-}gunutics, ‘Tnere are only two isheliey were: iroads, peaceful co-existence or “gy TRespee!. for co-existence, (¥3t” to. ously. he (ao “imunist party in “© Strengthen relations with: ..Khrushchev told his audience.} ‘the people’s democracies (Sovict: which included the leaders 0} |; satellites! Communist spearheads fn “® Strengthened friend!y re-) countries all over the world, that ors, tF.On the question of armament, “@ Work for better relations Jshrushchey told the delegates th the United States of Am-'that the Sovict Union must not jeriea, Great Britain, and France iy behind the. Western powers n all fields, especially economic, | and: all things must be done to echnical and cultural. “@ Remain vigilant ry preserve the defensive capacity of the Red army. . while! ‘ threaten i sonee peaceful co-exls-|chey said little new. “The Soviet end maintain the defence/ Union plans to. shorten © the sotential of the Soviet Union.” lwWorking day to seven. hours: af- VON MILD TONE ter 1957, forecast bigger pen- ! “We wish to be on good terms] sions and other retirement hene- Polity Speech | Jessie Boulter _ Win Mrs. chere are still people who wish| "iin domestic anuits, Shrush- |. reserves to ald striking workers, ' meets tuday to set the dates or oany's losses, but undoubtedly ratification meetings, dhey were heavy, The company said workers at phints In Oshawa, ‘Toronto, dt. Catharines, London and Wind- soe would be recalled as seen as posible, The eontrael elves employees: an oextta 29 eents un hoar ja,ed the company pay the full cost wre aud fringe benellts. eyeanes Himediately (he estinat., plan, Under the new contract, ed base wave to 80.79 an hour they share the east equally, Men Separated From Boys | By Valentine's Day Deeds | reventatives suid the health and welfare chutse of the complieat- ed contraet was the main barrier to early settlement. By WAL BOVE NEW YORI 7 Day de the one day of the year, that ecparates dhe den from solvent ENE UTE, eyorvos ilo a heart shape and ' au lleye 4 , . " nny us oo ' ‘A ella nay loalles 4 In Santa box Ih witha yn Te ading: NOW ond there oyre pe Inamediate | Claus all year tomnd, bat He aS) other atel in the world could: y lhe present it finds nader (hE) string me along bub you, baby." gece nk Christine hat contns fhe defer, WANT THOCT | Somer are like that about Ineo, ‘Pheaneh mest af the your | hile nya eah bel Chent hate betlevs | proudly jeg te doves them dearly, but abla read Jealous Ht, Valentine's day: Chey wiaik sone: heron (he defensive, aye oda the way ar praok lo sn TA aL Lot MORE SERIONS oarnecane ar ee af The peel! On ihe other hand, If she yin give theta di’ sa Tmper ee doesa'h show fe lo yon, sou ny eit, Ce cnt sari a Od have something (a seorry about dimond: TE plense Then a Jat mare serlous Un Valen Hamed eae hae beay ew WK (e's Diy, cant MEhe anedn Calne iy Wt . secs ten coy pemeniber Cheng ina speelad: Should sow want to plve her a Wav reat presen, den} pave Wy. re toy de UE rsepadhle dike a automate Wie Peehedar, ab -eammer, ie an (itis send ' ami hei it thes time, Hed dish wanihier, Make ih senret tlie yey Fad thee Eley hex, at eunedy romantic hut hiypractiend, seh fe dn 2 eee ah Valentine willie rardie the au ake she waned ee te Fane dnt a Honey. Were when you Hiab married ST tee pays Foran Hie, Her, a | yUrie lo he cane, ] knw uf iI pees ‘ , Hane FORGE ER WEE Utah, ahave atl, ventral any What howd ve aired man husband who TO sears ago sent well, uddly enouh, Vitentine's his wife nw debewell card an ft, pay ds ne toner merely a slagle: Valentine's Day, TTe'ks SUI pay cunky racket, hig alimony, shows dh ta you, (hiro, ar ws Roth company and anton rep. an The money needed to finance ; . , the activities of Boy Scouts and} *!th the U.6.A.."" Khrushchev sald in. his keynote speech,; Wolf Cubs. here and across Can- : 2 . ' ra miid.tone was in startling ida is spent leeally to maintain _ Seas ee a district’ pool. of ‘campaign contrast Lo his-recent attack on oquipmentthe. Boy. Srout-dodge at Grassy Bay’and the develop- j ment of a second “Scout CAMP) Mtalenkoy when be made alle at Casey Point. fopening address to ‘the last ‘In order to carry on the good; Communist conference in 1952, vork of Scuuting, we hope that: ONLY TWO ROADS . everyone will mail in their don-; “Because of this we have pro-! ations,” the campaign chairman; posed a treaty,” Khtushchey | said, cadded. Then, speaking vigor-! i ‘ City Backs Union Plan For Amendment of Act: City ecuneil last night eave tts sup port to proposals from the shoreworker locals of the United Fishermen and Allicd Workers: Union to have a secuca ef the Unemployment Insurance Act ! mmended, ne ee ee ee atin Ente mE MMR EE pm OES ‘ ¥ ‘the West, in, thesSupreme. Sovied |g and ‘also to the belligerent altl f Htude adopled by former premier |: the! $95,9 its and: made other statements about social. sims, all of which |. i Hive been: published before... . Teachers Get Boost VICTORIA (CP) — A three - man. arbitration board has awarded d8& Victoria school teachers wage increases totalling 31 — approximately half of shat they had usked, The hoard, whieh heard rep- today.” The council's action followed - ois in southera British Columbia presentations Jast week, award address bv Tom Parkin, northern representative of ihe chad thrown theiy weight behind: ed the teachers a $100 annual The wnton orlginally demand. -senal employees, It ine fof an improved Nealth-insuranee Parkin sald | Train Run ‘Not Threatened Here are a few surgestons On hetween Prinee Rupert at Tere . Valentine's how {o surprise vou wife OW paee ay be discontinued aye Valentine's Day and sill rena without foundallon, a railway, Reviewing the. situation, thy to tl Wt J apokessnan sud here today, ] fhe bows when ae comes (0 EG, Are you a do-it-yoursell GN? S pye npesent series between isd that his ‘eh cat dealine Ww Me Capen. ; «old: nes SerVICR De is it his offlee had heen matter of dealing wilh the fem! Carve up ane of your kids Ol peje Rupert, Terraee ancl Nit IF yore w read ehenpskate ind, changes are contemplated dnex- | Shoreworkers had been ruled meet fo gave dough, buy te Booey sting teat schedules, Phe only | Hime card, and slg it wih (he'ohinge pkinned will probably han ef one of sour wiles old egnye into effeat an ) achiaut lovers, When she 20, {0 colnedde W Tit will put Cold Weather Phrought Alito fan tal last ney nr : . : UPAWU regurding the peer the nlon proposals, net's daterpretation as appted GAINED NO RETIEP 4 to shorewarkers nnd other sea.) ‘The unien representative sald, that local shoreworkers who, had: heen ruled tnehteible when “dhe | new amemplovment Insurance i net came into effeet Inst Octoe | ber hod calned no measvre ot relief froma new foterprebae: Han oof Seellon 45 0 made! Wirough vresire of labor groups | en the federal labor departe| mont, This further block to tieligd bility had been brought aboul hy dater dustructions trom the cynetinent of labor, Mr, Parkin sald, Thoasking counell support, BQ, that muntelpal coun- Hpeela) to Phe Datly, ew VANCOUVER - Rumors tat the Jocal CNR radlway serviee Hinion's northern representative flooded with @atls in Oetober of nut, he added, WHE be eontinted dist vear when shoreworkers fad ‘found: themselves Ineligible for plans to reduee Ut, jDenetits when the fishing season He nko sald (hat no dreathe ad ended, ineligible an two eats, Mr Parkin sald, One was chit all contiibutions for slumps eared prior to Oetober had been added lagether by (he Jocal UIs offlee wad divided by the sly worklay (hiys fo establish the miunuber of roOntbUHON weeks, thus culting down the ehanees of fish plant workers beewusie they werked a (verde week, Tnudditlon, We basls of arrlys Ing nt the mount of contalaue Hon witel eonstitted 9 partial week hod further narrowed: the scape for banetite he wdded, LATER INSTRUCTIONS New Jnbor deparhment titers pretation of the eliglbully gee Bunday April Ih daytght saving dine, met | eereneNTNS ren arene sree Pemaennarey oe Halts Fishing Cold weatlter yesterday WNL Hy nerthern waters, al though entehes tobdling: 4,006 fans were reported off the | Quire Ghatlolle detunds Mutt! day, he departinent of thera: mud hatlty. Hon last month brondened: the ' scape for season) employers bik Ve cobehwe yy" ' ONY ty WEG ' Ini the Hata Megat Inge le we in ee le Voce data “those seeking elitins were requis me takeu dy (he haneqnata Heel (a Haye heey, reporting: Pegtl= ve terday hh lots of heerh arly dashed the hopes of shore. WEETOY Tad TOS THIS vadse in all categories. exeept for conditional elementary teachers, who’ got $50 raises, ‘ The teachers had proposed a $50. annual Increase for the conditional elementary. group and $200 for all others. T, L, Christie, sehool board secretary. trensurer, sald this would cost the bond $794,000, Basle salaries now run fren $9300 to $3,005 for teachers In the “elementary baste" class, vo $3,300 to $6,060 for "secondary advaneed"™ tuachers, Temperature Going to Zero Tonight A low of zero bas been fores cnet for Prinee Rupert tonight with a high of 16 degrees above seen for tomorrow as struck Belblsh Colunbly sual ane obher blow today, While yesterday's — forecast from the Vomlnlon — public weather offices dn Yaneouver fareeast a low of 1h degrees above for Inst night, local ellls zens will testify that thelr ther mometars registered zero — or Close ta it early thi morning, Bevern) reports tye been rer eelyed (nit the temperature dvopped to three degrees ubove, FORECAST Forecast for (he north cout remlon doduy da elewr and cold Mong the northern matntand WIL) vaeluble cloudiness anid ode tulonnd showshowerd nen (he Queen Charlolles today yd Wedhesdiy, Whids north lo Horthwest 20, gusty tn malntand Intels, Low tonight and dtgh Workers again, Mr, Parkin sald, were laken dn (he central sub- . ree hme mn (Continued an Page ay see CUPY BACKS istrlet, making (he season latay SNTU03 Cons cn d0,000 Con quata, Wednesday ab Pelee Tapert cere and Wy Pork Tardy 20 and MW, Sandsple Wand 26, Yee RR Dog, winter | By sfodsteerte sem oudrintn ona . i ais ett ait ae ahah wy “JESSIE -BOULTER 2. oye always smiling, 9 { Mrs. T.. J. (Jessie) Boulter’ is. the winner. of; Commerce's Alex: Hunter Award: for being.” Prince| t?s* -most.outstand- Figen in 1955, Huy fMeKenaie,-aw tee chairman t ‘The. fourth “Yebruary 24 at van infor -neecling of the city.council. . by W. C. Re Jones, former mil! nanager ab the-Watson. Island dant of Columbia Cellulose fompany Ltd., and winner. of}. She 1954 Good Citizen award. vir. Jones now public relations director for the Powell River sompany, will come up ‘from Jaricouver to make the presen- callon, : Well-known for her infectious smile. and ready. wit, Jessie Bouller has been a hardworker for an dozen organizations since the first arrived in Prince Ru- dent, . Born in Selkirk, Man, Mrs, Boulter came here jn 1918, and Inter married T. J/iBoulter in St, Andrew's cathedi'al. They have two children Marie, (Mrs, Slanley Wosney? and Thomas RB, A past ington of the Bellst Lodge of, the Kastern Slur, Mrs. Boulter: bas been and still ts convener of the Canadian Can- cor Soclety dressing committee, is women’s committee ehairman for the local Canadian Arthritts and Rheumatism Soelety branch has spent i years helping to arrange the “Over 10 Club" ban- quet every Christmas and: still finds time to visit the slek and mako those sho meets a ttle more eheartyl, She also his the honor of bee Ing the first women member of the Prinea Rupert Red and Gun club, jolning that organization threo years ng, The presentation of the Jaye coo plaque to take place in the sity counell enambers wll be open to the public and the meot- ing WIE be presided over by Mayor George I Tila, Also. on hand will be members of the Prhiee Rupert Juntor Chumber of Commoree headed by provl- denb Wd, Pellenuazo, Tho nayard, started In 105d by the Juntor Chamber In honor of Alox Hunter, who was killed tn aly neeldent nt Keno Bay, tN 1962, had been won provlonaly by Dred 2 Cudo, RG, Moore ind Mr, Jones, err Co eo JUDGMENT RESERVED VIGTORIA A court of tes yialon reserved judgment Mone day on the appeal by Canadian Navtlorvad Gallager aguante $y 463,000 nsseaxment by the ely fur the GNIS Ogden Polit (docks, Tho elty assessment, IP upheld, would return approximately #000 Hy faxed, Tresor Wx rity Was nob linediiboly known, ‘ Ue ea tig Becta yee eet oes date Hoek a PRICE FIVE CENTS | ‘of local city bu -morning, oo ‘Avenue West, a prospector and | ‘mining man for. 30 -years:/52 nerée todaythat he and his. ex ploration: partner -had: located :¢ “hot. area” from: 10,‘to" 15 :fect |. glomerate, ‘adjoining: the iron |’ {formation being: test-drilled : by |. the Argonaut: Mining Company: of the. Utah Mining: Co ( “of Johnson, : 723. Fraser. Street,-also 7 checked and re-checked the peb: - [Shere was no-doubt.. ‘The inten~ tity: recorded “on. their’ geigers eounter.. Was: extremely: strong and: the - pebbie-conglomerate, was -a. similar’ “formation “Lo: Ontario whieh. proved momentous: find. a “oe, a of 46 claims staked 01 Island? and ‘ a VR WE {Tsien / BCross the Junior © Chamber of The claims ove ‘annual “award. of| ®. 1onor of George Alex. Hunter,| -« ‘ormer editor of The Daily News; will be made .lo Mrs, “Boulter |: informal | - The presentation, will be made}. central role, in|. te: Vancouver: ‘police Inquiry, was attacked: iy Vancouver) charged. that-he ‘had Protoabaa A one SVEN Arete SUR he aneaentalaginet tet ht NUN me Fa abbot eubst tench aghatanshonchce racer bab at Loe ratohd anbetas WACK daca aa hace ook PROVINCIAL L.tpraRy, | . VICTORIA, ‘B.C. ae ae + George Fielding, 1020 “Secont. seid ide in-a .band. of: pebble-con- any of | bee mericas oI Mr. Fielding ‘said “he and’ Leo | veteran ': prospettor-miner, | le-conglomerate.”’ band). - untli hat_of the Blind River. area. it The. prospector nd his associates: 0 j ‘VI CTORIA -@—Ray Munro, tabloid reporter’ who < played; the legislature. Monday: as 8 “menace to soclety” 3° 7. George Tomlinson: (SC-North been wrongfully accused: by Mr. Munro in the tabloid Flash of & belonging to the Klu Klux Klan’ ii Alberta, { 7 The attorney-general should bring in legislation to control “these yellow rags,” he sald, “Tt: js tine pressyre was brought to bear” te The = Soclal . Credit } sald ib was the. Flash arttele” which was responsible -foy a re-- cent decision by the Np, Community: Chest to -barsth North © Shove Nelghboriioo House, He ig 4 past president of. (he organization and hi wife Is prealdent, et ae “Munro is a menace ta séeloty,) Mr, Tomlinson sald, "he tears 4 down the character of decent eltlzons who give thelr time, cls fort and money for the public ~~... Interest,” 7 [squared The momber said be. would Ike} "He needs an to have "15 minutes: In thethe sald, 5: Sinking Fund Allott : Toward Airport; Project wae member’. eae cobb ye Gly counetl lagh might look) @ Pr ato of water. nx} cin ; a CIrst steps to udsyme Ita respon |donlelnigi (veda, oe ce kes @ | Chimunientions |, between Priveg Rupert qd Digby Talaiid.: oF @ loelrlenl serviced, 8 lynn!” @ ‘Wator and xewaro: sorvlees for dhe” terminal balldingg oo. @ The count) will vrllo Mine Istor of Transporl Qoorga'Mure .) - : lee that the elly will, “do alldte: can lo provide a inuntelpal ales 5. ports: hod fe ete gerne neem a (EF VICTOUA Alun Maglenn, dopuly: attorpoay, general < xald es Monday. ho, would potitloty the rector of remissions In Ollawie! ce: for uw vovipw of casa in whigh no WGeveu-old Dawson. Oreuks WG. Bll was sentenced to three’: yours on flesb-affonee forgery ; vonvictin, 2 ee slbilittes tn the estrblishmont of an alrport ab Digby Jaland, Unanimous counell approval was glyorr.d fyarnce comlttod recommendation to pyb the sure plus of the olly's relied salt {ng fund, amounting to $140,000 aside as Prince Ruporls Inithal- “ne toward (he alrport pro- OU 4 . Tn nddlilan, ecounell will write Provincial Lands Mivstor sone mers In order fo purehgse the land for the alrpork site, con whish the 1.0, government has Pluced a reserve, ne Action was tauen aster Alayor Coury WWM told wv aonuntte Leo of the whole counoll, Hilt Whe je¢ tat vlly was expeated to usgunie some | he ght la Mikel Ollaby, anit. yesponslbiitiior ty connection flonead Fob, Oand now ht yes with bullding tho alrporh, —- Juon, awalling oxcort to iingaon Tho mayor sid (ego Wilde jpentlontinry, adic pd (he Admndstratign and agbuad) Mlaw Ollsby hag algned ih: fips yporwtion of Ue plrports 2 owalving rght of Wppen, th ' . uo ' . di yi BAN. 4 e ‘ Tobe bans rn ‘ \y £ 1 . i ‘ ’