— een RS ae He Wm ER fas pao : “ SMe eee a as ede oR aS Tons. eran etretir traennstee tart here next week, ea Pos ' Hees ORMES-— Daily Delivery ® DIAL 2151 -——-DRUGS Report - Spurs Pleas For Peace By WARREN ROGERS Jr. WASHINGTON (AP) Diplomatic sources say Egypt has received from: Communist Czcchoslovak-'f ia 40 Russian-built Iyush-! kin bombers — some of them already flying. Awareness of thts new apabil- ! ity, ib is suid, was a factor'in the \ urgent call by President Eisen- hower and Prime Minister Eden this weck for new efforts to pre- serve peace in the Middle East, In thelr conference communi- gue, the British and American leaders proposed discussions with the French, under 4 1950 three- power agreement, te decide on Jolnt action which would best prevent any violation of the Arab-Isracli truce lines, . They again denounced the Soviet bloc’s $80,000,000 sale of arms to! Neypt. France has agreed to Lhe pro-- posed talks, which probably wil’ Isracli ambassador Abba Eban: is expected to ask the United: States department agaln next week for approval of Israel’s re- quest to buy $50,000,000 in Am- erlean defensive weapons, ALSO WAVE MIGS The diplomatic sources which . reported Egypt now has received 40. bombers also said that about. 25 or 30 Russlan-built MiG-15 ' jet fighters are in Egyptian, hands. It takes about 15 minutes : to travel by alr belween Cairo: and Tel Aviv, Isracl’s arms Wat eniphasizes ’ ~ alriedefonep 10 jneludes: raday-* warning equipment, antl-aireratl guns and F-86 jet fighters. U.S. and British officials striv- Ing to avert any Arab-Isracii hostilitles have expressed fears that the spring months will be erjbical, It is believed Hisenhower and Eden agreed on the Idea of keep- ing British and American forces poised in the general urea, That would dnelude British troops on Cyprus and the U.S. 6th Flect In the Mediterranean, available (o dntervene to thwart any threat of bor der Mokation, Conductor Asked To Leave Canada CALGARY Henry Pluk. yer, Duleh uimsictan who is con ducter of the Calwary Phillip mone Orchestra, and his wire have been ordered by the federal lipurigeation department ta lense Canada, Immigration thispector Ho Methargey, sald Friday, hh, ; CMr and Mrs. Plukker jive been unable Lo nicel Our require. ments,” Mr Mellharery said “They will be allowed (a remain only unt) the current serles. of philharmonte concerts tas deer rom pleted.” Need For Scout Leaders Urgent Meetings Told The need ty keep the ny Heouk mavenent strane (rough | poll deed dendership was strecoed yesterday hy LbeCol,| Creager KO Glaavats, MEM, Hay | Beouk executive conpndgsioner fur admistratlon at national hevdanerters da OGiwal aba Teneo oarminted ont the Browudwiy Cafe hy the Prlnee Rupert Bay Seat Assochition, Addressing representie i tives from 1 ells orundgadions, Bie Col aininons anid Chat. the! tendeney fo look upon the Seoul THOveDent ta fornia! phen represented avery peal Whe eseentives cominigsloner call Chat Buropean countales tad denned fag tite the result: of apathy toward Chrekt eon | marplice haste Peerdans dW dag the Beeaned World Wa, | Tayen TE Stel con eeilbles. aye. Prhie Rupert thh deek of te (eres contd see Beoukdag ehiee orpandaadiona whped out aver tke Col, pill, MON oad thie Gere wore 200,- On) Seonts i Canada today who: ie belie taht the underly | jag motive of Himated § $300,000, wud | nn a Oe ME PAA PS AME BB Be a ag Hy dl a PAE EUAN ay BY eT Ne eee eg pptitd Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL, XLV, No, 29. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1056. PRICK FIVE CENTS ° PROVINCIAL LR, - vroToRtA, B, Cc, » by MISS PATRICIA CONWAY, Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism | . Society physiotherapist is shown beside some of the equipment she uses in treating patients at the new Prince Rupert CARS | branch treatment centre which was officialls y opened this after- ‘noon at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Some 50 Prince Rupert and district people suffering from rheumatism and ar- thritis have already been recommended for treatment at the centre by medical authorities here. Endoctathermy machine (righ. foreground) provides deep. penetrating heat in treat- ing patients, while infra-red radiation supplied by smaller Jamps feentre) give surface heat. Attending opening ceremony today . » Were Alderman Kay Smith, representing the cily and the local CARS branch executive, headed by Willlam Brown, president. Fen eee eee stele Non-Profit Organizations To Benefit From Amendment: VAC LOR] TAy (GP.)—Non- profit Ore anizations Sa) offered some relief j in amendments ty the amusement! ‘tax act given first reading in the legislatur e ? hur rsday. | The amusement tax will be re-! duced April 1 from 15 to 10 per: cent. For non-profit organizations, the amount of tax they must hand over to the provincial gov- thirds of tax collections to one- halt. Where not Jess than 100 per cent of the gross proceeds of an enlertuloment js devoted to the non-profit, sponsoring body, tax Will be remitted at the rate of five percent, instead of the full lax rate of 10 per cent. The reduction in amusement fax Will result dna loss in reven- wes to the government of an vs- BULLETIN Hesulls of games hy Prinee Rupert rinks at Smathers Woe men’s Tonspiel are as follows: Primary for the Smithers Jewelry Trophy—Leah MeKay MH, Aruersi (S) oF: Ethel Johnston 1, defferey ts Ede nonids (8) Mi, Li Thom 1, Crimary for Manson's ‘Troe phy Mehiny 2, Kdmonds 8: Them Ti, MeMiMan a: Sedge. wiek (S) 1, Johuston 1, mee story Tipe 4 me or] ellie: A, Heo added (ata praetiral demoustrition of world unity Was sep (ds summer ut the Kiehoh World Seaut Taaherer Ul Nusiaean. Ah Lake, where Snow Buckles Prince George ernment has been cut from twee . ‘Arena Roof ice PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. +? The Prinee Georve civic varena collapsed ino a tanele of ftrena but [E was belleved na one. {imbers yesterday under the welght of sv feet of snow, Pollee and firemen senrehed the wreeswes of the 600-seat was in the building at the tire, Th ‘was reported that several ehildven dae left. the immediate aren shortly before Che weight of show en the roof and on on adjoining dean-to buekled the *slippork., { Wilh (he exception of the Tron: Curtain eonuteles, Beouts af all. nMOS, colors and ereeds had lived, played and worked | , LOK ether, "And that Wits only Tar ye “OOO af the world's Seats, lt Col, Slmmons sad, adding: "TE vou could see them al} toe meth, There were thousands — of boys waiting fe doin the Beaute | heewse | who could hol das se there were nak enough leaders, Te executive commissioner sald, | “Hhe contiaitions he Beat MEVeTHOHL Cat dnake are Tie less HD denders were availiable,” "We need ta extend more seowly oo Teed enalitpy ds! Stamens cto he hettere (l " I L-Col, Slamans wade Poceu eve Conair Hine | He fold tis audlenee that no, man ds too bly, or tou ualinpors tnt, to bea feader af buys, The speaker wis thanked by NCO (i, you would fel more of} J Idea af the vide of the Boy CSeouk movement. [ ' 1 } t oo TD Bet i | | a More than 00 ehidren were chalive on the vatural dee su face Friday and angther skarine sesston bad been seheduled) for haber foday, The buildine was eonstoyeted In 1989 end was loented in the downtown wren twa blocks from the main street, perk Dlstylet Woy Beank Cont. Hiestoney who oald (hat deadeps | Wall devels were nat running 4 boys club, but trataing boys dn woway at life, “oer yon dave men of the 0, MerdreQ40: Fulton, § ytre : ' driving without due care and! ‘Heavy Penalty -For $5 Theft Russell cilewavtn ;Weeks, of no fixed ad- ‘dress was fined $200 in police court this morning by Magistrate W.D. J Vance or in default: of ‘payment senten¢ed ; to serve three months. in,jail when he pleaded guilty to theft of $5 worth of goods ‘fron a Third Avenue Store, , Police said Weeks was arrest!’ ed yesterday affer he was found | to have $5.20 worth of goods; |taken from shelves in Shear- | down’s Super Valu. ' Remanded until Mond ay,: ‘Without either a plea taken or jelection of trial made was George . Parisien, city taxi-driver who is; ‘charged with theft of $180 from | Alexander McNab of North Sur- | ‘rey, BC, . | Offence is alleeed to have! taken place between Prince Ru- | ‘pert and Terrace. Appearing on! -behalf of Parisien was waa | Ray. ? “Also ayncaring in. volice court ; this morning “were. Fred. Faulk ; andRoy +: Purloh | ‘Renachai, ‘60 Port “Ed- | jward who were found oruilty one -fattention and fined $95 and | ON. PETTY. OF FICER, FIRST CLASS Reger Hugh Twiss, ‘RON, 33, els i shown receiving the United Nations and the Korean campaign i medals from Acting Commander .T.. A, Johnstone,. of HMCS Chatham at a regular reserve Navy -drill night recently, PO Twisz, a veteran of 16 years in the Navy served. in. the Koréan war zone aboard HMCS Athabaskan and was aboard the destr oyer covering the landing of United Nations forees a4 Inehon -in, ‘ Febr uary, 1951. Born on Galiano Island and educated there and in. Vancouver, PO Twiss joined the Navy at’ Victoria and trained’ at Esquimalt. He served aboard the armed cruiser Prince Rupert | for.a year, before trans ferring to the Prince David at Scotland. He was aboard the latter vessel covering the June 6.D- -Day landings at Normandy in 1944 and also the landing of Allied {qrces in southern France in July of that year. In. addition, PO Twiss also served two years on the. cruiser -HMCS Ontario before coming to Prince Rupert in May. of last year. 5 =Pnote by Jan Mest Studio. LONDON... \—Biting Siberian | far below ‘tteeaing during the ‘bHezards kept Europe freezing | night and reports: of death and Charge was laid as a result:today, and forecasters warned | suffering poured in. of a. three-car collision at dhe; that fresh blasts will keep the; corner of McBride Fifth Avenue Januery 21, Poth another three or fowr days, _men vleaded not euilty January. Mei oo and case was adjourned until) ported building up in the North: racing ice flocs were. re- | as the death toll over the: 1 Continent rose vw 13 In: today, sea deueies bi ve cuctmug ent vate uma var ‘froze1 TAIPEL & — Forty Chinese five days, Notlonalist soldiers stationed in southeast Formosa were recover. , ine ftadev after a enok jnadver- tently used an insectielde bastead - of flour Friday in preparing a meal for the men, Europe’ hit w e's worst storm In the 20th! ith 31 dead, Britain re- ported 25. Temperatures again dropped}, In traditionally sunny Italy, ' ARBITRATION HEA RING TO GET UNDERWAY.MONDAY vA, Spr, execulive assistant Teacher's Federation arrivecl in Prh center wih Prince Rupert school of (he British Columbla we Rupert yesterday to eachery. on lash minute walls before an arbitration hearing begins Monday dn the tegele es 1G contract dispute with Distiet 6% Board of Sehnol Trusters i! was announecd (is Mt, lang wil present the school board arb ration hoard is J, 0. Meltne, T, true tee reppesentatlye and BP) O'Ner senuetlye on the board, Comnilssloner Robertsen salads Dr, Morris: Wayman, president | boys, af the Prinee Rupert Boy § Sout Assochition who endled hs aude! lener "a cross seetlon of the | Loup. “No s morning, Spragee will present the teacher's br lef and R, W. brief, Chairman of the W. Brown, QC, is the ods the teachers’ repre. dedication, a willingness Co Joarn, Chairman of the nivetine was sympathy and understanding of: Willingness to be an ex. ample and loyalty to his own one man should be asked | calibre of Col Slams devar cconmuinily" and urged them to. to handle a troop,” the executive: Ihe Meir life (othe Bay Seoutousk thelr vartous organizations: commisstoner sald, ib ts neers ay. Lo interest parents In the: Pavement, Vor ean see we are ito consider the need tor addl. Not plying around" " Distelet, Henn) Scout leadership carefully, Movement.” Te added that ifn S ae A 4.4 4 SEMMONS, MINE: Seouthag fo de doh M, Rebertsen, Pree ite ‘W re threat ly present © thts aren, Lr, Wayman said he would like! lender reft (he troop vv ussistant {a see one of the elly's servicer | should be ready to take his place, ! Cubs sponsor i Seoul troop as: Int Qo major undertaking, The Association president rat) that this yenr (he auiiual ean pal fund, whieh starts Mon. Cann day Had an objective of $1p00 |dent and that the Assorlution haped on an to sponsor a disteleb simi op tle Cup for Seouts, dn an effary Rover | COMUNE Apeuking toa gran af » Seantors, Seoul group committed | Murel Members and prventy last nights Diet he question perlod that fol | ‘Towed, a diseusston an tralndng , for leaders, possible thinges ty the Seout uniform, In-wide sickness and anced. Nsuranece covertye Seouls ¥ stipervised Seoul aellvity, posed bility at organialng Seoul IW Prines Rupert - tO broaden Seout netivittes dy and of sending av local delegate itu the provinel innit meet. go le to he held in Vaneouver on 19, wos held, , re Commitee prealdent al the Camadlin Legion, bheCol; Wayman opened the meeting, Alamons sald that the respane) Dbst HabUty of wetthig lenders verted Son Tl AWwith (he group eamuilt toes, The ret Commlssloney Robert = Mrodteed (he speaker, neeling follawed ao dine Care should be exeredsed The ber hell in (he Canadian bee Col. Slmimons sud hab the lend. talon Crs ihosen should have knows | Siam ledge of (he Seout als, rellglons | telat Club Ot at whieh Lt-Cal, Ons wie the gies ef Diy Committee members und RUIN, spilt of sacrifice and Group Committee presidents, In Glasgok, six Lascar seamen! Streel and Continent icebound for at least | died from fulmes as they huddled lover a makeshift stove aboard their ship, jwas cub off to couserve power. | -Garbage has nol been collected ‘in the capital for 10 days: be-! Latest fatality reports from-cause of icy streets, | Damage in the famed flower century showed France hardest | fields of southern France was ‘estimated as high as 1,000,000,000' : franes ($2,800,000). | ' sub-zero temperatures brought: jtraffie chaos across the land, A! ;foub-of snow covered the castern ‘Italian coast near Burl, and Gri- ‘vento reported the heaviest snow lin 40) yours, i ereneteetteeneese mens weteew cae | OC Soccer ENGUIST. LEAGE h Diyistan 4 Avconal & Sunderland t Mrulugham C4, Charllon A 0 © Waekpool 0, Munchoitor | » alten Wova Axton Vo ppd, i Melson Q-Wolverbamplou Woa ‘Everton 0, Portsmouth & Voeedorstlotd Tot, Carditt G2 Manchester U8, Burnley 0 Nowerstle Uo, Tobtonham ig 1 nerinld Ug, Preston No | ; W Bromwiel dy bute Td : Hiv iston i Wackburn 28, Urlstol to 1 Rrbtal City h Harnsloy 0 TM Cvs Doversler Re ppd Pelooster G8 Plymouth Al Wincoly Cov Bloke Clly ppd. Middlesbrough 1, liverpool 2 Notitngham oO Shelthedd. Wo Pork Valea Pulham t Rotherham U ve yords Uo ppd, Rwanon Tt, Nults 0] Wost Hun Uva Wury ppel, SCOTTEIE RACED VIN Rome Mrdvteonting 7, Hamilton Aad Ave U8, Terwlok Roe Hreohin Goa, Arbroath 4 Clyde ys Dunfermine A ppd | Dundee Ud Dundes o Mast Fite va 8tonhounensaly ppd Malhirk QO, Kilmarnoek 3 Hourta a. Forfar A 0 Hibernian va Hlth Re ppd, Morton 0, Celtle 2 Motherwell ve Quona PE ppd, Pardek Tad, Allon AO Queen of Hoth Cowelenhenth t Tanger. Abordeon 4 HL. Mirren de Phir Lanark Hiring A 4 Ht, Jalnatone Sareea Pememeneerea oon sate Milk Licences Cancelled VIGTORIA @- Suspension of Ht cutry farm Teenees for falls re to meet pttary standards wis aMnounded reldiy by Agrl- culture Minister Klormu, The Heeneos were suspended in tho porlod hotwoon Deo, 88 and Jun. Has a result of the depurt- ment of agriculbure’s stepped-up Inspeoton program, 1, Pent ah oy ede eal ee *’ Police said the. ‘smash. occur r-| LOSE 01 red. when. Robert E. Johnson, 95- | thy year-old longshoremaii, attempt} > ed to swerve into the ‘outside |/P lane of ‘the:;: four- lane bridge { day, with known to the dog-leg ‘dirt road TSTARTUD TN [861 + ’ PC ee Re Oe trial: heart of the: city, was jam-. med. and, police: said, the mech- anism: wrecked" in an automobile accident Friday: night,” crossing. - They ‘said he hit a girder which damaged the mechanism of the. bridge. SO. that Ly -carinot be opened; He - suffered: a broke | undetermined . head VANCOUVER O- _ The. swing aceite : span of the Cambie bridge, which j. t E crosses False creek in’ the: indus- A ! “Barkerville | : [ WICTORIAs@-2A° ‘$10,000 an- ;nual provincial. grant may. soon! tion rere breathe new life into one-of Bri- Party ‘by amalgamation. off In parts of London electricity! tish Columbia’s most colorful ‘mot organization he" ghost towns. Trade Minister Ralph Chet- wynd recommended in the legis- lature Friday that the grant be made to preserve the gold rush town of Barkerville, about: 300 miles northeast of Vancouyer, The ghost town, now a.scram- ble of tilting shacks, once called itself the. “gold capital of. the world” and boasted a population greater than any centre west of Chicago and north of Sun Fran- clsco, Barkorville slands deserted to-}: traffic almost). une that slices through the centre of town, Mr, Chetwynd also urged that the post offiee issue a’ spectal|, stamp depleting the old St. Sie vior’s church lo commemorate the B.C, centenary In 1058, a Nestled Ina vulloy of craggy freed mountains, the town tumbled Into a hurlysburly Ute in 1801 when Billy Barker diss covered i rich deposit of gold, The ore veln proved more than substantinl and In 100 at the ipenk of Barkerville's boom about. fund, *30,000 worth of gald a day was} ‘The record quartorsbillion aK [-. bolng pulled from the ground, At that tune, 12,000 persons |Premier Rennett Wednesday ‘ts were Hying In or around Barkare ville. A bronee’ plaque on a raw stone calrn estimates the total amount of gold taken from Bares kerville clalins at $40,000,000, Tn 1808 1 flre whipped throug | ‘the town, Jonpefrogging. from | shuek to shack until almost ev. ery bulldlng had been destroyed, Thore was only a short li in the frantic mining hetlvyiitos while Darkervillo was rebuill, Tho gold voln. dwindled grinds wally and Barkerville waned with It, but a small nuclous of miners continued to lve there, panning enough gold to keep thom ally, eocccasocevorvdsaconareceeresees WEATHER PO OPOTEEEET ORTOP LOEEEEOEOTNES. FOUNOAST North Coast Reglon--Raln and virlable cloudiness with a fow dhowers tonight and Sunday, Vite change In temperature, “finds southerly 85 ccenslonally renehtnig 46 In expored avons dee er uslig to Hight by evening, Low tonight und high Sunday at Bandapl and Prince Rupert 35 Tu 4d We eigen, cil & ‘and the trade uh Political Chairman: Andy: Smith, IWA clidn't san how: the. to brine It hofore the. nie} eli Canadian. labor’ congresses,)"!"". “A - considerable: amount: spadework should he done, sald Smith, .. i : ore eattinnine VICTORIA , - Hon ‘Soelut oa Cre¢ilt’ government was told IA, fon. tho legislature Friday tt should) 3.) +". “sol an example of thrift forthe; I, po people of B.C." and nob, spend; Pond all of its rover, : . a P, A. Gibbs (Lib Oale: Buy) oes wld — $20,000,000. ought. to. che” taken from, the $60,000,000 Gp: bul expenditure — programy ein’ 106-67-nne placed tn ‘a Taye ih lar budget brought dow by: “conlelbuliing to Infletion,” auld Mr, Gibbs, a-churtered necowbe anh Es The Theral member was. the Iiird spenker fn the new budget apeceh debate and: was followed by Trade Minister Ghotwynd.whos © reported an the province's gr qu Industrial expansion In. 1085, "An onthrely now orn of ‘sty, oy cess mn prosperity Was etarbady" Me A he sald, : Sree er cmmeoneniemesen Menem ysorepnen sn Widow Sentenced: VANCOUVER () Mya, ; Mitps: rleb Mulealn, 45, gonvletad hy tit). aeslzo cotrt jaey January Woon 3 nh ommunslaughter charge Me the, e stabbing donth at her husband, oa ways sentenced Mriday to ul yours: ao tmprisonments es She had beon charged wih | murder, following the tlidiig: nt: thw body of her husband, THING, - int tho basoment of tholr home. : hore lngt Octobor,’ Ho lad bev. atabhod In the chost. during an. ae aN haat re argument bolweon bho two MO, Hours entry. oe as Mrs, Maleotn'y: counsel ante ae od a plea of aelt dofonee, « Aes 4 . oe { a ‘ r, Saat het Fat ight ph aed ca ay aan