‘Steelhead Derby caded. by a” 20-; oni the: Kalwn,! ors with Mart y ; Game Commissioner FRANK BURLER ‘has also signified his intention of appearing, All plans are finalized, and this definilely will be the sreatest of many splendid efforts by the local} Clubbers, | Taking another look at ‘the : last moose: season, we. see that the three open seasons on cows These animals have a remark- te mn ia) {able reproductive capacity, but. afterall, they.are actually the numbers will fluctuate: accord- range, Never let the hunter fear has had no. detrimental effect, | for 2 normal number: of, bulls: § {was. taken and’ an ample stock 4) of: breeding: - feniales.-’ remains, | largest of the deer, and will’ § adapt themselves to the avail. able::feeding. range. and their. ing (0 the condition of that. § 6 Prince Rupert Daily News een enn Ne OE Wednesday, February 15, 1956, Being Pondered For U.S. By GEORGE KITCHEN - Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON :())—The United States, with an estimated 61,- 000,000 motor vehicles pounding its highways every day, is think- ing of launching a $51,500,000,000 road-improvement program, The road-users would pay most of the shot. Congress, alarmed at the dete- rioration of national roadways and their inability to cope with . [present-day traffic, has before it several plans, introduced by both Republicans and Democrats, to finance a 15-year ,program of highway modernization on a pay-as-you-go basis. The scheme pasically is aimed at modernizing, rebuilding and expanding the country's inter- state highway system, a 37,600- mile network which now links 42 They estimate that inadequate primary highways, which provide the country’s most vital trans- portation links, cost annually! $1,000,000,000 in traffic accidents, $900,000,000 in lost time for com- ‘mercial vehicles and $700,000,000 unnecessirily spent on fuel, brakes and tires. The interstale highway sys- tem, prime target of the pro- gram, services 65 per cent of all urban dwellers and 45 per cent of the rural population, But, the experts say, only one mile in every six is cunsdered adequate for today’s needs. The other five mijes are old and in bad need of repair. The modernization program involves abandoning soine roads altogether and resocating them. On many stretches now existing, another two lanes would be laid, providing a divicted four-lane $51,500,000,000 Road Plan, Paralyzed Boy Becomes Full-Fledged Boy Scout SAINT JOHN, N.B, (CP)—Billy Lawless has be- come a Boy Scout, but it wasn’t easy, He was 15 years old, and for six years has been confined toa wheelchair by muscular dystrophy, a dis sease that weakens and paralyzes the museles, Wis boundaries were the walls port ttcctt cro es of his home and he was virtually! ven one night in Billy Law- alone In his limited world until jess’ home, the Sco a tad ° 1CSS ' Scout troop as- a chance visit by a group Of sembled. With his left hand on Scouts from Assumption Roman} the Seout flag and his right ‘atholic) ehureh, Ihand raised, Billy Look the Scout Billy had whiled away the; oath, ; : hours painting but he was lone-| 4 geout hat was rout hab was placed ¢ ly, His new friends gave him an! pis curly, brown Nein and apn interest that led eventually tO tonderioot badge pinned to his his recila¢ion of the vow “on my | shirt, ° " horior, I premise to obey the: state capitals and 90 per cent tof all cities with a population of 50,000 or more, The program includes 2,200 miles of roads needed but not yet built, . -The proposais now before Con- sress for pay-as-you-go flnanc- ing, with much of the money to reduced or eliminated, be raised through higher taxes; The construction costs are on gasoline, diesel fuel, tires.) staggering. They munge in av- trucks, trailers and buses. Thus,‘ erage from more than $200,000 a those who use the highways,! mile in rural areas to as high as whether truckers, bus Hines or; $16,000,000 a mile for big city ex- private motorists, would help! pressways. {| foot the bill. ; { —_————— These proposals are designed | to raise $12,009,000,000 over a RCAF Piane ‘period: of several years, This Makes Flight {that bis future hunting trips may lack sights of game, for the: lessons being learned. by our. e.(game biologists are surely point- ing'the way to the most efficient & = {usage.of our .game resources ~~: over, the: long haul.” There: are _;.{to:be manv surveys of ‘the moose «(and deer. stand made before next “| Fall. and.from ‘these checks we »{shall“have a fairly precise pic- ture of the actual remaining stand of animals. _ . Seout law... A young patrol leader fastened . the patrol embleni to his shoulé CF ro - . It was a long struggle. Be Ider and draped the troop's red, cause the muscular dystvOphy! pie and yellow kerchief around first attacked when he was SiX nic neck. _ Billy had no chance to learn top by of os read or write wilh other young- i The solemnity of the occasion sters In school. Jasted only a few minutes, Af- coe se iterwards there was a party, and FLYING COLORS, “tuneh, ‘ . His patient mother read fors yo wi hours from “Tenderfoot To, ' Chinese Dishes highway. Rights-of-way would ba expanded and bridges built, Many of the 22,000 curves in ex- ess of uiree dezrees would be straightened. Others would be zraded. Steep grades would be PENGUIN HEAVEN—The frozen fountain at the Penguin Poll in Vancouver's Stanley Park provides a homelike atmosphere for Peter, a, mative of Antarctica, Flowerlike icicles formed aver the constently-flowing fountain during a cold spell in Vancou- ver, os. (CP Photo) portunity of showing its -erowth and. strength, ‘representatives | | B LAC KWOO D 0 n oe from most parts. of the Zonet}. | ee gs gt ote” will be on hand, and’ isinueh Po” yy: > a hoped thats. united. front can i -. be formed that will bring ourj) - -- t laral’ game and fish problems SO By EASLEY. BLACKWOOD before. the. Game Commission j. mmission fjand the general public, . % a | a! A The ‘coming’ weekend “affers the North country its finest op- Queen's Scout,” a scouting man- CHOP SUEY... “He passed everything and did it genuinely,” Scoubmagter Rod * n00,00n ee federal snare OF len month-eld dauehter of My. and; ae “Ane! ect Mrs. Frank Maxson of Kelowna, | AUCTIONER Phone 6032 and 2801 val. Bach fact was stowed care, fully away In the youth's mind, Billy passed tenderfool exam. .. CHOW MEIN iwould be added to the $22,000,- 0 5 3.30 000,000 row produced through . 1 ' Shevpard said proudly, “His |Qpen O P.m.-s12¥ a.m. toxisting federal taxes on gasoline | With Blue Baby marks were really excellent.” Ven e . . : : . to — | Hollywood Cafe wou conde nee |B. a “blue baby” since birth, | Pa y-8-YOU-0 financing is fe WAS flown here by RCAP mercy | — co : —_——— Today "Down Three Dark Strects’’ 7 p.m. 8:20" > “Southwest Passage’ For Outside Orders Ph. 6226 eas Best Supporting Cards Should Lietn Dummy; “{ suppose you didn’t think I knew gvhat I was doing,” snapped Mr. Champion after Mey Mugzy managed to go. down two, doubled, at hisfour lub “But I only had one of your JACK TINDALE gets a: bit tan : on the ‘rong. for. his eieht pound steelhead taken. from the ‘Cloy- Hob. last. Sunday. . This dyed-in- 8 |“he-wool fisherman takes it in all jxinds. of weather, but. shrinks from the limelight when success somes. hig: way. How ~ about inations with flying colors. ‘and tires to make up the $35,-! VANCOUVER O-—The three! GEORGE DAWES yored by most congressmen over i\— plane. i a proposal made last year by! The aircraft, with PE. Ltd. President Eisenhower that the 'C. B. Tanguay, an RCAF doctor, federal share be paid through a aboard, landed at Hope, B.C., 100 special bond issue. The original miles easl of here, when stilt Eisenhower plan ran in to strong ?head winds ran it short of fuel! opposition and Eisenhower now] The plane was piloted hy Sqdn, with the! Ldr, George L. Sheahan of 121: North dealer. Both sides yuh “OTIR: ¥ : 9 ‘diamonds and a seven card suit ngaule an “777 Seavs he will go along ree YOUR report neighbor? ‘fof my own,” Mr. Muzzy replied. Ne uy ex-increase proposal though it Communications and Resene . AMAZING Mfg _ ; ‘Mr. Champion looked exasper- arc ‘dmittedly faces an uncertain Flight Sea Island, An ambulance 3 ' ff: 4 ‘ * ° Tlated, although this same thing wKQ4 reception in this election-year met the plane and transferred: | IN ITS 0 : Cana a A ain had happened tohim many; . a3 " Songress. jthe baby to the health centve for J 4, ee me times before. “You couldn't. {m- & KQ108555 Highway experts sey that two- children, " SPECTACLE! ge mee pe pe Tagine — my. suit, was: as good as} WissT BAST thirds of the country’s roads, a} On the flieht down, the baby a ‘Dividends ‘yours, could’ you? Well, you Jost Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel key factor in national defence was cared for in a por able incu. ty lWwo tricks. in. your. trump suit)» A ‘ ot $ ; 3 ° pianning, are below minimum bator. 7 ae ee, land I would: have lost: only one 3 Q :° 4 10 v4 4° safe driving standards, with we pas a 3 dijn’ mine, -And, Pd have made aid eA IS worn-out navement, poorly The original Rideau canal svs- ane ee ES mA ithyee diamonds ~ whereas you; °. . SOUTTt cineored curves. narrow rights-' tem between the Oltaw and St. of 8761 maillion larqast amount {i nt down two at four clubs.” | Mr. Chanipion 'of-woy, jammed intersections Lawrence rivers was finished in Canadian company in Gny year, |: WHY NOT. FOUR: ” | A102 land narrow oriuges. 1832. n force: Canadian sales uo 94%. | “TF you had- such a hot dia-| 9 OG5 ferent stint anes cemmn n - a i. heen *Viona, st, why didn’t you bid | , AKJISTS TREE Mee Ie ge ;four diamonds?” asked. Mr. Muze | the bidding: 7 ‘year the Company placed some ]/2¥,. Gesperately trying to Shift) vont Kast ‘South West : $108 millions. in home, and|ithe blame ©. | 1&® Pass 14 lA af other mnertgages, bringing the | “wBecause.” Mt Champion | vay Pass 2.9 A ; st {total Sui Life mortgage in- ned. et t have! fa ras 8 A Bass eotmnent to $400.000/000° “The {!ro4 tive clubs, “If Meera! tae Dbl. ATL pass record. construction » of, new homes In-recent years has been financed to a great extent out née in force now | of ‘the premiums paid by pol- ve billions, highest,|icyholders .. to life . Insurance tory:of Canadian. life!companies.”. Mr. Bourke said, ompanies.-The Sun{"We nrovide financial security nnounced .a further for the fomily-throvgh the policyholders’ div- | purchase of life insurance and i diamonds enough, we’d end upi~ | in seven clubs, doubled and down /hand with his trump suit, plus): five. Eesides, I just told you I) tricks in side suits from the} can make three diamonds and jdummy, But asa dummy hand} jno more.” ae {for his stronger partner, he may! ‘There are several important ; fum'sh no tricks at all, df Mri. points tled up in the bidding of ; Champion had played today’s! ath hand. First when each hand, for example, he could have : for 2056 When S28 we heln-as many people as POs. || partner. has ‘a long suit bus | won six ciumond tricks—plus , ald, sphereby | sible to fulfill their natural | there is no fit Inveither, it'ds| two. heart, tricks and a spade | Uhsurarice ‘ambition fo become, homeowtl’ | hotter lo leb the player ‘with | trick from Mr, Muazy's hand, 1 * lic, s forthe Tbh yers; The modern type of home [litte or no side strength play’ Mapu Hor hand: alve year, During 1953}mortgage whereby monthly 7)” t no side strength play, Mr, Muzzy, on the other hand)” the hand, jeould win just one tick In aum-) ompany paid $130 mill-; payments are made against In- | ; peniefits to policyhold- | terest end princinal ts a most |} He can win tricks in Is own) "9 at his four club contrac. He: ‘tried to take to diamonds but: any,in-ohe year, Sin Annual: Report to ‘also. disclosus TOMORROW a A PAUW SUNT AT RUST GARY COOPER., PAULETTE CODDARD .Cecil B.DeMilles ~ nw d-beneficlaries, a “now jattractive form of savings for ‘Living policyholders; young married people” he " ” iMis, Keen ruffed the second: rs COLOR DY | itt wa MM “ilorierecelved over $04 mill-iadded, The Company also PLUG-IN | ,Jead of the sunt, FD TEGHNICOLOR —_DASIYA KARLOT «AULIAAMT - BOKD jonas Total bendfils paid since}mace smbstantlal purchases, WIND.UF mye other point is a general, . wal “ { . “ now pele y Nale WITH THE NEW ane bu, none the less iraportant ; : | When you recognize a nilsTity| RCAVI CTO R drop the bidding ax fast as you leant on't keen plodding on| Hust because you have a sinale. | jton in your partner's eb, Bees member, he may have a void in} YOurs, je. Company's first policy, was {during the year, of public util- aned.in 187) now execed three | ity cand ‘industrial bonds, “In Million: dollars. making these Investments we heat niting Ils record Lotal of jave saekine for our noleyhald- prs the highest vorsibte Inter- Pew iife Insurance curing 1955, prs ‘ est, return consistent with sets [ty PORTABLE urity. of principal.” sild Mr |! W pAdio. SKIPP ER 45 PHONOGRAPH Featiere Starts G15 pan bast show ; he pm, LL a eee eee ee Jun: Life,exbocded ils 1954 total $66,000,000, In a year when Hes Of consumer goods were: Bourke bpnamusually high level and The Reporl revealed that the ‘Teompellng. actively’ with sales }rate ef interest earned by the 1 "Af fo'insuraiee, the fact thht, Bn Life on Jts assets het shown 9 further Inerense dur- ing 1953, rising to 4.17%, With “oy 'allstime record for He In- the credit, policies of monetary ‘anes, could ba eslablished owed that mora and more Magne: realize Wee insurance Authorities In world financial “frotection Jy casentind to fam- markels halting 1084's down ait soenelty, according — to ward trend of Interest rates. ornd W, Rourke, “Sun Lifes Mi, Bourke was of the opinion voaldent, wha reviewed Com- that tha Company could cone Hayy ‘results for the. -month tinue to Jnok forward to Ine ~vovad, The’ Company's Cana- terest anrnings “ab a sotlsface Hn gales of Ovelinary ingur| tary rate’ In the months to 4 Shanmte 2 \ Sate quero” were wy 24eh pnd je COMA, i, wid Edwards, Of, wan't 1) peseneng. wore olxo reported from HHART AND “CULCULATORY |, leave elfy prlsan CE more (natn UTM United Stites, Greal Brie] DISEASES LEANING CAUSE Ba e | week liter, is he's servings a » Adon and-other countries where), OF DEATH ‘ @h 1 0-day sentence for litusieds n Life transncts business, oh chore, conlalns shedin! hon, ee GROUP UP 42% reference Lo tha Morlalby OX= te sald he bought the hat 4) Treluded fr tht ney inate] Mottonco ef the Sun Life during | roku mn fey nntn i Tse woe & , vy| W055, In Novth Amorlea, due Ke “ Nena wag S244 mililona af now | ' fore his arrest dan, 88, PSromy Inauanees Cs partly to the continuing de- ts coud Inaurances Canadian) aroney jn mortally from | enue uvuAuenonnney t ' Wallaco’s Dopt, Store @! a —— PONT A 4 V0 RN LAP Smee rid SY lace a RS | Asks Refund COLUMBUS, Ohig GW) = Delher( edwards wants lo know Hf he can get a refind an his Ueket to the gallees men's ball, The Dall will be held Fehy : Behind These. ) Masks... | — I NO PUSIE NEEDED —A self-propelled wheelehade with Aneertip A i controls is tried aul da New York by potlo patient Adrienie I! itament Mhcos, 6. dudatne frau ner pleased Jook, she's enjoyine te ixcitem ont, 5 he Screen ride, Called the frst effective: battery-powered sheelchaiey Tt was belne demonstrated at the New York Cnilversity Tetevuc { Has Seldom : q \ Captured! 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