feo ro vench, ‘fi in: ithe. et Monsen does revert fhm g 3 re at, . Loewen ww Prince ueri Vuity Wey. Rviday, April 13, 1058, An Indepeuicient ‘dntly i in >and Northern and Central British Catumbia, lember Lor: Canadinir® Press-Audil ‘Hurean af ¢ lreulallons -Cynnifian.: Dally Newspaper Assdela tion ule bye he Prince Weupert Dally News btmiled nen oT -MAGON,: President ~~ Subscription Rates: By TmaAlh-Per aminth, ie! per year, 68,00 as second class mall. by the Host Ofttee Paper nUinen ia te Scalgo n ‘will be ofticially opened Repercussions! could follow 8 ) ae i. Whether th thoy will Fallow up Ma good: sil facies with a show of friends ship or or prelate and to some extent, France, Miss’ Kelli*fail to’ pr roduee a son: for Rainier, y, chance’ that. the. beautiful blonde @.ae- fii | om et at. Washington's 6 Griffith Stadium, until tlonal: leagues | einerge, the temper’ atuies of baseball ark, Municipal. Stadium) now that April’ s here,” : ‘thre soothing green: of the inficld, the professional ‘ajor news items. on 'T “‘Tuestiy, ft 18 will not abate, To take licence with Browning— ne “On to bein Eb! hets Field 1 (the Polo Grounds, Wrigley ms Weld, Yankee Stadium, Comiskey Park, Fenway aoe | spiper devoted to the uphnitaing of Pelnen Tupert | it Ty Ry catrier—Der Weel, “be; per month,-41.00: per year, $10. 00 | Ollawa | ewe IN the west gain nothing Hall when, the champions of. the Amer’ ican and Na-' . is spatch of the players, the tension of the tight con- sts, the thrill of a home-run ball heading for outer. fee, the pitching duels, the.close calls at first base, all gd to make up:a sport that has captured the im- ’ . O agination of this continent for nearly_a century, And tt eropereussion?: ‘Mey come next Octoher when the ee ee. — ee 8 Se : hyiseball disease: beconies acute and every red-hlooded nadia & heady t0. for {eit a portion Ameri LCL: and; 1: ri Faas of hint avorite team, @ hig ‘day’s pay Russia PUZZLED OVER VOTE TO REDUCE DRINKING HOURS 1 MELBOURNE, ‘Australla ~The state of Vietorla has “svotud overwhelningly In favor of retaining the 6 o”clock losing of Newor hars, The referendum was to ‘decide whether liquor bars should tclose ab clalock ov lMo'elock at night, “Majority for 6 o'clock Closing was about 276,000 out of a {olal-volo of 1,260,000, The vote took many Augbralians by surprise because ut ithe Nquor closing. referendum in the adjoining stalo of New (outh Wales 15,.months ago the peanle. voted overwholmingly 0 favor of .10. o'elqek closlny of hays, Temperance and church leaders are jubilant over Whe ye. Bult In Victoria, Olymple Gamag organizers and many busl- MoBy People are disappointed because they say the later clos- Wing hour would have made Melbourne a much brighter lly tor world tourists during the Olymple Games, 4 Tho leader of the Russlan Olymple Games committes, at present In Melbourne, Vindiniy Smimoy, way asked (o com. wont on the roferendium, Ne sald: tT am sure Russian Games visitors will have the ood Manners to pub up with this strange local enstom without wudeneys, In Russia drink-ly not regarded as an evil, but es * gomething (o enjoy, Why “fo you torture yourselves with _ fos at abrango laway" aD a eesn se oti some LF Ate Pett Bs He MABE RL pee ree eter ee _ MARINE ELECTRONIC seavice Export Servieo On All Makes Radlotalophonos — ~ Eeho Sounders = Automate Pilots Radar Sats, AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR; @ Nplinhiry & rind @ Now Laboratardes ; Hendix Marine Equipment @ Anelen RUPERT RADIO. & ELECTRIC LTD. '313 ad Ave, Dial 42364 PENIS Wee ED Ee nee time very | INO MATTER how «you a toric importance, NTO OO ln le ee OS sf See tt] By Eb nove | [Nilpoll : tT wy ie . : t / Price of Real Peace i look at it, the impending visit to Britain of the twa bop Soviet statesmen is : matter of tremendous his- ‘Tt represents part of the at- > + tempt lo halt the movement "which was surely heading our World for war, and war of a type Lin which the terms “winners” iand “losers” would be meaning- i less, If good comes out of the visit, ithere j Is some hope, at least, of an: armament limitation agreement. If no good comes out of the visil, ; the recent, short term relaxation | jOf tension in Europe will almost ; surely vive way to a new and: . more dangerous phase of the cold : yj war, Therefore, even on the most; ‘elementary basis of scli-intcrest, . all intelligent people in the west: should do everything possible to: make the visit. of the Russian } leaders turn-out for well and not | for ill. mania, Bulga ee and Spain, at ote eae whole histor y of the human! | race shows that great armed: | Power blocs always tend to com-; ipele against exch other in their ; cluded in the 1956 bude iwar preparations, and the very: ‘British Columbia this year, inzomentum of those preparations’ pia Division, Canadian Can- ‘builds up to the point where war’! on Society to which the Prince ‘ becomes inevitable, For years ‘after the first world | Reper! branch belongs, | an- ‘war, professors and others argu- j nounced that $75,000 -had been ‘ed about how ‘it’ actually got un- $35 000 fer for research and ‘derway. The whole argument was” 00 for the welfare program ‘beside the point. Once anybody's: Which has been set up so that i soldiers began’ to march and ;one -need forego early “treat- ' shoot it: was’ inevitable that ev- {ment of diagnosis of cancer be- > yerybody else’s soldiers would: e- , cause of lack of funds, jgin to march and shoot too. The: The programs are : supported ‘one clear truth which emerged, With funds collected in the an- ual conquer cancer campnian which extends through April in :BC. The drive jointly by the Canadian Cancer and * out ‘of the tragic évents of -1914 ; Was the proof that at a certain ‘point in a armament race the igovernments themselves become ye chips carried down a river— | powerless to halt the flow, even the B.C. Cancer Foundation. [though they themselves started it Campaign objective is $200,000, fall in earlier years. ; Prince Rupert’s share of (his te i quota is $2,006, the same.as bY! Inst year.” The local Cancer | threshing the old straw all; over again, about. how we got in night drive . next Merndiaty, the’ dangerous position we are in| April. 16. “i today. . The real issue is, what j The B.C. drive is part ofa are.the points. wh ‘eh might cause national Canadian Cancer Soc- war? : iet cam alen to rai 82, 0 The Russian. Communists can: y P 8 se ° I 1.009 show that when. they had. their; i revolution in Russia we. in the | west briefly interfered by arm ; ed force in the internal affairs | of their country. - We in the west can show that --while the above is true—it is a: minor, trivial matter compared ' Daily News with the fact that Russia has a political army organized through . VANCOUVER — When Staff the entire world today and that Sergeant Stu Cuthbert of 11 {hat political army operates as a: Company, Royal Canadian Army conspiratorial agency in all , ‘Service Corps, Vancouver, bid lands. IL"moves exactly as any : his wife am son farewell in No- other diselplined army, changing , Vember, 1951, for a tour of duty its line under orders from the.in Korea, he little sus ‘pected central control post in Moscow, that he would come home re- So, if there’ ts to be real peace |’ ponsible for a family number. between the: two parts of the ing over 100, world, and not just a breathing : Early in his tour B.C, Division, Society Special To The D a proaup of spell in the struggle, the west will arphans from the Methodist have to give the Russians con-. Orphanage in Seoul came to vineing guaraitices that we WAIL} visit his unit, then — stationed 1b AWA Intervene by foree in: thelr Internal affairs as we did In 1917 and 118, Bub the Ras. ; sans will also hgve’to face the tneu't Hate Aheve a never; be a, {Yoaly Cop sol trush. until’: hey - abfred” {0 bie total, "tim dissolue : tlon of the world Communist: lye army, which goes by the nume On redurniny lo his walt of the Communist party, in each | country, ‘about 49 miles north of there, i He visited the arphanage at il Hips dack ‘if ‘Ui. thildren~-this, was the Fish su: An opt his luge: fam- he Uf clothing sent him whieh he distelbuted to the most HeGdY CHSOS, fi he of ys TUR above, in fnet Is the really. ineseapalsle pre = payment ur: Kenulne peace, PON his return to Canada, fh Falling the willingness lomake. wrole the arphanape only ta that down payment on rea: find that i had been elosed, peace, the best we can haope for (4s a atomic Imitation aerec- ‘ment, neice th il walle Umtaht Chil Op. F un ther detective work ‘halt the drt toward war with PY Stall Cuthbert rounded up |Russia, exactly as the Great One of the Indies who hud help: Lakes disarmament treaty halted the advil to war between the Hrl- tush Empire and W8.A. a ithe ‘over 100 yess yo, ‘ rated ie se goer: Then, through a phate, he pot One of is favarites, six yenr old Visits, Outcame af his ween SEVEN WORKMEN KILLED | ANCHEN'T. MAPS JADOTVILLE, elydan Cano! | “SCVEN WORKMEN Wore: fonday tn An vceldent at Babylonian clay tablets ol} cRentersi- about 2300 BC are Welleved the: Ssdiled M oldest maps on recor (l, Seagram's V0, fk Sengranrs v0 ay Senguan's aud be AWE hod or displayad by ! | This advertisement Is not publi, Government of British Columbite, tha Liquor Control Bourd wr by the is consiueted — ~s*r UU ee 1 Tn » abot HrAGmplayment insieagee nna . Insianes Conmission, Po tneertaln about any potnt da oat ~; these years for nothing oo oT Tr Tyr eters Questions And Answers “When PC Winanelal Critte ine’ Maecdonnell opéned the Partlamentary attack on the, ‘still new Harrls budwet just be- | fore the Waster recess, he care. ; ‘fully dodged any reference to (he tax on United States maga- Zines which was the budget's most spectacular feature. (his column are quesivens eriplayment, together wilh) answers cecelved From the Unemptayment (Fo yan are, restate (a send ous vane anetlea, we will qbfain an answer and pub. lsh it fa this eatin, “his own evasion of the maragine ‘ — Q. 1 am a woman and have! been working for * over len ace years, L have never drawn un- iter Harris of evading all sorts of : employment insurance benelit. | ifiseal issues, Now Tam married and will have | Bul the manoeuvre wasn’t too: to slop work definitely soon, Ard: suecessful and the PC's lost face. I entitled lo benefit, for Q cere; badly as 4 result of their bude: liin time, or’ have I paid all | igeb spokesman backing away: from whal so obviously was 2! 1 oA, Unemployment — tnsurancy ; ‘government challenge, And ap- benefit is only paid loa Oe to - parently over the period of ree: who is ready, able and willing lo tieetion afforded by Uhe Easter: FLAGS or THE 16 new ixember States cf the United Nations | were raised for the first time at UN Headquarter during a re- i cent.ceremony, The white flagpoles on the UN Plaza now ¢ the colors of all 76 UN Members, Albania. Jordan, Ireland, Portugal, Hungary. Italy, Austria, Ru- ria, Finland, Ceylon, Nepal, Libya, Cambod, Laos | arry The new Member States are: RUPERT DRIVE F FOR 2 $2.0 600 } MONDAY Reseach Funds Boosted In 36 Cancer Campaign mereased grants for research of which nearly $1,000,000 will be | spent on research into the cause and cure of the ailment whieh! Will claim the lives of an esti- mated 20,000 Canadians this year. ~The campaign has been en-| dorsed by Governor General: Vincent Massey, B.C.'s L.-Gov-: ernor Frank M, Ross, Federal: Health and Welfare Minister! Paul Marlin and national labor: leaders, Camoelyn cesty in Columbia are among the lawe. .of the volunteer health agencics: operating a program such as ithat of the society, Thev were: “cul to 6.6 per cent of the total Society branch holds ifs one. to support projects under way in 1955 when $261,985 was raised in B.C. ~ Research funds will go mainly - at the B.C. Medical Bescareh ‘Institute, the Unive ersity of B.C. B.C, Cahcer Institute and lead- ing B.C. hosnitals. Canadian Soldier Responsible For Family of More Than 100 enee was a shinment of ecloth- ine which arrived in June 1935. foloewed by another this March, He has now requesied, through Army Orders, further assistance: in donations of used clothing from his service pals ta outfit his unfortunate family. "Although I've been back in Canada far four years,” he said “PH never forget the pathetic sluht of these orphans, and hope: through the members of the: Service lo keep a steady flow at ‘lager dette TAG aWas,qppalleg al. y loli ta ‘aitttha sf wrote his wife and had articles: SUN thinking af hls hates: in toneh with an orphan ehud,’ ed ib the orphanage during his COPTESPONCs | Vall) bxplusives factory near here,’ necessary items. of elothine po. my Chere” tama ’ 4 : . OG 4. my ’ UR AIM IS VALUE— AS | * FORDS Transportati Crmmunad ls and welfare programs are in-! et for fighting Canada’s No. 2 Killer in! Britis | “ame question of ‘your MODERNIZE COMPLETELY! i VOLKSWAGENS % FEDERALS ° | NEAL EVANS Government Dock — ~ Princo Ruport, B,C, Work. It appears you are with ‘recess they have had important . drawing’ from the labour market cecand thoughts on the matter. ; ‘and therefore would not be able! ‘Reporls now are to the’ effect: sto fulfil’ thgse conditions In? tna they propose to make the. which case benefit ednnot be magazine tax the main issue in. Paid to you, You have not, how- thelr stand against the budget , ever, been paying all these years over the coming weeks, “for nothing,” Had you become , In other words, the PC's have ‘unemployed during these years ; ‘decided—in the language used’ benefit would have been paid?: ‘in politics to deserihe such a: ‘Unemployment insurance Is like: ‘sitnalion—to “come out from » fire Insurance in this” respect, ‘under’ the barn." | Nise busurance premiums are. : ct paid year after year and if no: “Toss gecurs no compensation Is; ; payable and no return of prem-! ; ius is, or-can be, made. Q, If & person recelves $200 in’ linsuranee benefit is it taxable’, ; A. No, Unemployment insur-i ance benefit recelved is not Lax: * Die, hhé change in tactics promises: | to produce one of .the mast ‘mixed- -up debates which has! been staged in Parliament sinee ‘the Liberal forces were spllt up| -over the margarine issue. , T he omagraadne tax is being adopted -by the governinent as &@ measure Q. For many year: 1 work coq OF, protection to Canadian mage “i ublishers. In order to in Montreal and paid into the? ne p i T6u funcmployment insurance fund. have ete tne ces ene T never drew a cent, Now 1 sm | Servatism's traditional policy of i back on the farm, T am wonder- tariff protection, ‘ing if I must lose the money L!* ‘contributed or -if I can get 7 It follows automatically that ‘baek. I think my old insurance! 7” ‘books are in Montreal, but 1} ‘have the last one, ‘Compulsory A, The money you paid in Is: Engagements ‘not lost. Should you become un- ‘employed within two years of AA May Cut Divorce ‘the date of your “one on sh: ifarm, credit will be given; OTTAWA %--Lawyer S. P.M, (should you make a claims for} Wotherspoon of Ottawa has of- narl of the contributions youjfered this sugrestion as a cure shave paid, ‘for the high divorce rate: Q. I have just been married, ! ;compulsory 12-mionth but previous to my marriage L'nent for couples worked for three years, I sup- imarriage. pose I will lose my right to ben- j efit if I do not work. As I am fant step In a person's life and ‘able to work I applied for a job{divorees could — be avoided = if ‘ina factory but, on account of {longer trial periods were com- the low wages offered, 1 left! oulsory,” -affer one month. I cannot find jin a lecture on marriage any stitable employment, Can 1iChrist Church Anglican Cath- file a benefit claim? -edral, ‘A, You may file a claim, If you; ure a woman-.Wwho-has'been mar-!was not likely to be made com- ried withln the two years beforc. i puls cory, Mr, “be entitled to benefit unless youraudience remain engaged vohun- are able to meet the conditions ! (arly for at least that lenwih imposed by the Married Women! of time. Revulations. There niay also be: having! left your employment voluntar- | ily without just cause. If you make a claim, elve full particue : lars so that a proper decision: Inay be made, CHARGE BRUTALITY GANDER, Nfld, @--The New- foundhind film The Seal Hunt" wis hissed and booed by United - Stites idrline passengers — en “route to Saitzerland, at an alr port showlng, The {lm shows a. hunter with a club chasing the: aninials aeruss the dee and! ‘bloady pelts being dragged Into fa pile for collection, Visitors ' ‘denounee “d dt ns “prabal” VW a ‘Try Daily News Class: feds For GENERAL i Do CO. TO This ing aoulomatic pump and G-E WE HAVE FOR SALE AT ALL “one-control” Wringer, Fanvous TIMES ANY AND'ALL UNITS IN Pormodrive mechanism on all OUR FLEET G-E Washers is sealod in a bath of oil for trouble-free service, : THE PRICES ARE AT OUR | Only 109.00 ; FULLY DEPRECIATED BOOK | vee Trade In PAY ONLY S—~ WHERE IS * WHITES | Hesner Block = - Co. on Co. Ltd, FAITE og reg Employment | OTTAWA DIARY ! “Lone Jin” sought to cover up tax issue by a blistering attac k cusing Finance Minister Wale . A. engaue-. anticipating : “Marriage ts the mort Import-- he said Thursday night : ul. Since such a 12-month period Wotherspoon sug.’ * filing your claim you will not: pested envaged couples tf the: APPLIANCES SEE ~ || Northern B.C. Power, TRADE IN of the famous G-E quality fea- turas, including the fast-ompty- | Northern n BC Power Stowart, B.C, By NORMAN: uA Mael. FOD’. the Liberals In defending» ’ lax, are going Lo be equal’ my) heres sod, "Phe low. taritts wilngg dn the party, notably thes" IP's from the Prairie provat nues,:- aren't voine Lo be at all qnppy i aver Liberalism's espousal:.’ the protectionist Cause, a+ Furthermore, the Ihorals” from. industrial ridinys tn One. taria and Queboe are roing ‘to pe® even more displeased, Fof over sluce the prerent session operfert*. they have been bomb we ardegs. by ‘demands from the textileinsrs dustry, the rubber footwogr ‘ie dustry, and the farm machinerge. ‘Industry, lo give them protectlan against the flood af dmporlsse ‘from lower wage and lower “Cosh reountrics Ghat is deluging. thé domestic market, But the: LOVaa croment has persistently” yee" frend any tari! rettef lovike as - poultioners, ioe ca Thus the Liberal Government is not only going to have fo. dea” fend ils provision of Protections it ‘0 the Canadian magazinés: Ine Addition, It is volng to have-to:! os ‘explain why, when it is” preeee pared to protect magazines mia refuses to give similar protections ‘to textiles, rubber. footweaf; a cather industric. suffering, froma foreizn competition, Altoghthate» both Opposition and cave ment speakers are going: ke ‘Lon have to use considerable. 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