7 ¢ at, i ~ # le ete RL 8 Prince Rupert Daily News : Thursday, December 15, 1955, Charles Boyer Now Busy - Producing TV Programs By HAL BOYLE “NEW YORK f Chaney me for some reason. Tye boen plarued by it, not flatteced: by Boyer ‘doesn’t mand vhat yor YT sity to be labeile fae | ca him -- fast oas loi a ut ‘vontipentab lover!” and Pb onevery dou't call Link he dast of the accepted) tae hibel.” continental lovers” In private dife the veteran, ht never liked chat reput oon. aetor. surpri ingty youthful touk- | he anid, then acded with aocwry dnt after: mare ‘hana martes! snible: ooptuiry an shige and sereen, | “and new Lean: Besoun to hives on imer-continental ree. It. Age has taken eare of thet. aranee, He is married to Pat. “Actually, L really have cons Patterson, a British actress. . arty oa few highiy remeute bite many another Hotlewvoot roles, but the lover tae tw th star, Boyer has responded to! SOREREAASGABEADHES the widen call of television, He} + a ; Wal-ace’s Dept. Store 8 It's Fun... To Knit Indian Type Swesters From Wallace's Choice Rainbow of Colors. Mary Maxim 4-Ply Wool And NEW Cloudspun produces 10 dramas a year for | “Four Star Playhouse,” a CBS} netwark preeram, The new mediuis has beer: demandirg. He made rome 60 films in 24 vears in Hollvweorl, bet turnes om 33 shows in dds first four veers in’ television, “Finding the material is the bia headache" he sale) “They are makine come 6.000 TY filins t a year ond it is cettine move and: more difvicult to find stardes, “The pwhtic is wise to pil the old plots. They can guess the ending before it hanpens, The pudhe likes te bo surnrisad, “ut is vee hard to surprise any mare, The public has hecaine mere sophisticated.” rood VA dogsted runners and the print ol. pyers, jWinds, too, throw up {coler and the ice thicker, st bas vale Se we ow GIANT TRACTOR hauls tons of freitht on sled train into the snusy vactness of northern Manitoba. Raen traln bas a heavs-da'y tractor which pulis a string ef cargo-laden sleds, one for fuel ead miseellancous equipment and a caboose where the eres siceps and cats. Mining devel- opments and defence building projects are helping create a record year for the modern replaces | ments fur deg-sleds.and hand-haullng of supplies into the Nosth, (CP Photo) | Tractor Trains Penetrate Far North To Set Record in Equipment Hauling By RICHARD ANGQH © 5.000 HO Canadian Press’ Staff -\yyiter ” ky tae ; n “$4, t. oh i WINNIPEG (CP)—The great sheet of snow and ice whiclt-for gene : : : eo Be , ae . . , tions all but silenced winter activity in Canada’s Har North is being ruffled Where the delicate “trail of o-oo tan provincial tax strucLures tu re- family allowances, ‘duce the total tax load on thet, 2. Establishment of a nation "t moscasined feet once were the’ formidabledbarriers of snow. — | trecturs and hauls are Increased. Beenuse of the hazard of a packing of snow and artificial} breakthrough in the ee the year-round wear. A heavy early snowfall this year, however, has gdded prob- lems to the operation, The snow is acting as an insulator, pre-, ‘venting lakes and pivers from’ {freezing hard enough to bear the Prince Rupert’s FIRST UNION HOUSE See Our New Patterns afro Por A > marks of man's winter Das ont ne ks en aS er Pa Where ire‘is not safe, artificial sage the tan . ace Pastel Yarns Tasty Meal ge into the tundra, giant trac 8 ; zy : ara sled trains now forge tracks | ‘Travel over’ land, prpsefts: dts; ; across the snowy vastness. Spear- problems.tog., Sled nan ea | The Perfect Amay sil for Welcome headed by mining development: must perie 4 Pad, The Children or Auy- one in the Family and na Coffee Break year is shaping up for equip-' or snow. time like now to get siirted: ment transportation over fees! DIRE A? Wonderful sweaters for ill Visit hardened rivers and lakes. MAPPING A THATL 4 | Before undertaking a haul a; trail has to be located and cut, | Grades must be . num to prevent “doubling up” or; fst machine Is kept to a minis: Jack-knifing" by the train: which usually hos five or six} No ne : loditally be levelled out sldivs protect him from the wind. [sidized and defence building, a record and melted spots {illed with lee! pa salvage a tractor, exper+ ‘everyone with medical, surgleal, In Last TLC OTTAWA. ~ The Trades and, Labor Congress of Canada yester- day urged the federal goverh- ment In combatting seasonal unemployment and to leat ine setting up Canada-wide healih insurance, The two points received greatest emphasis in the TLCs annual submission fe the cabinet, a 12,000-word bericf - which wil be the 600.000- member body's last, It merges with the Canadian Congress of Labor avext April, With Canada now in the per. jod of rising seasonal unemploy- expected the number of vaplaced crowd the 00,000 mark. OFFER PROPOSALS To expand Job opportunities, It pronosed: 1. Collaboration by the Ul sens! Among a wide rane of other ; r governments in pinnning ard perennial demands, the TLG also’ ‘timing public works, for mush asked: mum winter and off-season jobs, ' 2, Correlation of federal and Reductlon of work hours ato the BOER. program should be ran. Qitly a windehield ‘and sranvas‘tributory buy government-su)- preyide and should’ Plan For Jobless Urged Hor Jobless should be increased ‘to at least two-thirds of weekly Waves, The lop now Is $30 a week nent, the congress sald it is; Ny . Si b 8 . : dental, optics} and hospltal care, and inclute. psychiatric trent. ment and supervised mental homes, . oo, Dealing with unemployment Jnsurance,, (he TLC sedd benefits fur persons with devendents, | The period for drawl: bene. ; fits should be lengthened beyond - the present 36 weeks and the qualifying = perlod — shortesied.: Benefits should be exteaded to workers who become Idle bscause - of Mines, : The TLC also relterated are.’ quest hat Insurance. be mide to job applicants this wintes will baver all workers, Al preart | ‘about, 3.200.000 out of the work- | Ing foree of seme §,500,000 are! insured. ° i OTHER DEMANDS 1. Increase in pensions for the aged, blind and disabled, and dn lower and middle-class income bidustelal pension plan ino which | groups and Inerease their pure all emolavers and empin) ees: chasing power. could participate. 8 1 4, Assaistanee in making ren a -lemment - management - Inher incomes. 4 Olicommission to direct the Mevel- | §. Reduced inecme taxes, lopinent of natural resource’, THOROUGH HEALTIO PLANS tors hauling tons of freight on flooding must be done by man [tractors have no roofs, alfow-! On health insurance, the TLC jag Uie driver an emergengy exit. sald + 6. An ingulre nto priee eprends | on such articles as clothine, food and houschold ftents. 1 9%, Coathiuanee of the CBC's! ‘ 5 al Legistatiod for equal poy. } [was suggested, and the con- for the same work done by men eres sald is target is the six-sand women, $a ‘hour day and 30-hour week, A further measure propuscd tal or purchase housing more: was the establishment of a sov-faceesstble to families with low: ‘tenn wonmrennmmns, ‘GEORGE AUCTIOT Phone 603% on ER CALA eos aEORoRb NA oe ote ae Ft 7 p.m. Sat, Mat, \ i i ' | i ETER iy ti * ' ts te Thurs. to Sot. ASTORY : OF HEROIC GREATNESS inspired by the depth of a woman's Jove! THE HAL Seal ‘ABS an tea lenced crews are needed. © They} first seh up a canvas wind-break | arauud the hole in the fce and: build a fire inside to Keep warm: and prevent a freeve-up. The: drawn up by an-: other tractor on a cable running , Uhrouh a tripod-type structure WALLACE S w BRARERLCCRLCCACKLLERCREAECE L MN ASREBERKRBREKERARRERERERS INO RRSORUSRERRABRNBVARRANSTeE OTIC BVABERRARBRARRAOMBHAANeEBAMS Dept. Siore a" WEERDRSRRAM ORD 7 tts se BD pepo ey Hg, “ ~I { ue eget) - ve ~ lomoragus . hb) pater eanarepe Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room fits ragga Pea cr hak abe Ag A et Hee == and growing mining sites. Fed to be the heaviest E technical equipment and build-in Ang supplies on record to the ze of the mineral potential of the, 22 great preeambrian ? river system has been the sunt go mer hi¢hwey for barges carry- 2 ing ee , “sleds, Topography of the area is; OF¢? the hole. trains safely. When the tralls studied on maps, and helicopters; Manager B. H. Wilson of the are determined early in the New make aerial surveys. The trail Patricia Company says break- Year this snow will have to be, is finally blazed by crows work- throughs are the greatest haz- ards in tractor train freighting. cleared fo hasten the Frecze-UP. jog with bombardiers and trae- RECORD LOADS ‘tor plows. The company has lost three men Takine over where the rail-. Patricia Transportation Com- in its 20 years of operations, two ways end. the trackless tractor pany, a leading tractor-train of them as a result of tractors i dropping through ice. The other trains will carry what are expect- hauling firm, expects to pul more’ . ‘sada of than 40 tractors and 200 sleds fatality came in an airplane mis- operation this season. * hap. The hauling period, the “blue season, Iasts from 75 to 120- Butler Seen New Chancellor | Of Exchequer | LONDON um — The Conserve. | hve newsnaper Dally Telegraph | ee rem nee n mid-Canada radar warning line Ice" ‘days between January and April, depending on the winter. Patricia's projects this year are (aking them (o two mining developments in northera. Manitoba, one at Stewart, B.C, and a seetion of the 3,000-mife mid-Canada radar Une which sweeps (through virtually un- known (erritory south of Hud- The North has been plagued by lack of transportation and much shield has been untouched, The Maekenzie:. supplies, of) and mining equipment end more recently Sammy and ridar equipment ia the northward penetration. son Bay and approximitely along the 55th parallel, Three tractor trains are used predicts that the chancellor of: the excheancr, R.A. Bivler, wil, be named deputy prime mister, ‘te : rE Qe Or rye uber! ‘ 4 a dase Lae bo vi bade bay ey a Ree ies aaah ode B18, Wee af {Maman % . % J 1 ‘ ta “ y! ae ot, % é : : i "D, é 2.19, Mi ta By oh bal ak af This Christmas Give Her FURS ‘by BILL SCUBY FURS Prince Rupert, B.C, } sate iLL baltic hae My (Pe cae i Ce ei | BOO 7B 82 Bn Wa Wi Be hy Say Se AP CN BiBi Dia at aba ee lceisceah hetDid ade Bvasur PRE- CHRISTMAS SALE Of Nylon Overboots These are the best quality Pruaaes Overboot made today. In winter, rivers and lakes arc next week, to be sucereded at the + meshed to the land in) the da hauling “swing” and freipht trensury by Forelen Sevctary and miscellaneous — equipment wnd a eabouse where (he erew « fteeps and eats. A cook, a ulility * man and two tractor drivers who «work in shifts make up the crew * The machines work day and lan at the foreen afflee, As deputy preaner, the paper ata, eavernment leader in the Thora of Commons and be charged with season lasts, As the whiter gels dey, i CHILDREN TO BE LEFT HOME : WHEN MOM GOES TO DENTIST A a FORT WORTH, Tes. un. Carswell ale foree base's dential ‘ authorities have Issued aoues set of rules on dental care for r wives Gf military personnel . , Tile d states “mothers reporting to the clinie for den} care WHE not bring thelr ehildrey with) Chem.” Jb was desued after an irate three-year-old. boy, observing at They are lined with heavy Kk i a denth® Tbs ane ab his aiotherty leeth, procecded to bite nylon fleece, Are worn A the denttst, Saver the shge an} come in Black, Wie MORI TTOCUOREOE ELT LEE 3 THATCH , Brown, Red or Grey, Warm, Leg! alt ; i ad Durehle x a i Bequlud, oneed ot 511.95 and ay ; ' $12.95, no A| ; av A : oO | , Claarin y j j “al ! fy 99 A useful gift for A t : } LC pr. 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Under ideal conditions Harold Macmillan, ; the Jimlted end. expensive alreratt ane train Is en route white the The onesspener, whieh Vas! wide-open '208 “transportation ‘They serve Une vllher Wwo are either uniuadins 8b eceiinit litirmatian samine. tn Prohibition the Se necds of long and bulky hauls the destination or loading at the prime Minster Eden's savens | fol j shipping centre. ‘ete Nyofene bacyt ove eg wals, But travel over dee has ity ment, sees Defence Miniter quick money disadvantages. Danger accom. “TRAIN ote CIPMENT Selwyn Blow oa former nidilss and faz panies the crews whose (rac. Each train bas a heavy-duty ter of shite for fovelyn attra ' Ao tors at any (me may erash tWactor whieh pulls a stag of and veveron Unite’ Natieas £ through weak aputs on lakes or cargo-laden sleds, one for Fuel Girona, weit succeed Macintl: Cat Prefers Leaving Town To Needle FLIN FLON, Moy. @ -One cal fled town when the inogu- lation of all Filn Flon cats against rables began Monday. Irene Drinkwater, 17, was tuking her pet into the offiee of Dr. J. R. Stneleton, govern- ment veterinarian, when the § cat jumped from her arms and scrambled on to a perch be- neath a passawer car on a | CNR train ready to Jeave for Winnipeg. The train crew, passengers and Irene tried to coax the cat from Its hideout but it refused to budge. 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