* 4 Ear A Bb. : wate) age tine toy fag i hse sie Weta tay ORMES—~ GYRO APPLES ———DRUGS x Badan ay PIO EN TBE Re pela ae hg on SE BID eh he a gunn tin Ge Bu dting lies Aap PRE AP NEE PAE LTO LNG A IGGR MY OP alten anf iat Helit . : ‘Published at Canada’s Most Strategie Pacific Port — VOL, XLV. No, 250 Baaltw eghatreape Ppa rage Ue ee ost j TOBER 25, 1050 And Key to the Great Northwest, - PRICE, FIVE GENS PROVINCIAL LIB VICTORIA, B.C. fiemromp. Premier Aiding $mali Opposition “VICTORIA (CP)—Next session of the Social Cred- it-heavy Provincial Legis- lature will begin on Feb. 7, Premier Bennett announce. ; i el‘ Wednesday. The premier sald his govern- nient group, with 39 seats, will do everything possible to make things easier for the 13-man op- position, | Opening of the legislature usu- ally takes place on Tuesday, but; has been twitched to Thursday | go the first two Social Credit: speakers can give their addresses | on a Friday, leaving the weekend | lor tne opposition members to “bone up" on matters they wish to discuss. Premier Bennett said he also hoped to bring duwn the budget on Friday, Feb. 22, a day planned to give the opposition a weekend breathing space to prepare cri- ticisni. “There is of course a much smaller opposition. and the gov- ernment wants to co-operate in: every way possible,” he said, PTA Parley. Hospita one, LET'S HEAR YOU SING — This kitten wears a surprised look as it mects a toy canary. The toy has its beak op making a sound, en. but isn’t (CP Photo. | Stay Poles Told lYoung Poles ignored’ ap-1." neals Wednesday nighit to}: . ond. anti-Soviet demon- strations, and displayed) their sympathy for. Hun-,- carians fighting ,Russian|- domination in Budapest.:*) Wladyslaw Gomulka, Poland's”: ths a Rioters =f Soviet Forces’ “WARSAW. (AP) = | Board Approves Canadian Accreditation g:e2un-css made clear meanwhile that the Poles cannot expect. any with-. drawal of Soviet troops.. from {thelr country in the foreseeable i future. ne A crowd of 250,000 received. in: new Communist “party: . boss,,: -| troops from Gomulka, who led; ©: Polish Communists in. their re-| | Terrace and Prinee, Rupert wok |!4 cal ASBOe" rhein a discussion “on "Inter=" ty sucly a program. ~ ” Parent-Teacher ‘Commenting on the proposal, iDr. A, W, Large seid that In the j, Ba Gets Underway i: Opening sessions of the seconc annual Reglonai Parent-Teach-: Prince R er conference got under way: this afternoon at Roosevelt | Was ‘Park school. as nearly ‘vates from Kitimal, Smithers. | an ¢ “pretation — of Work.” | Following registration at mn ast mim, delegates and parents were P Approval in principle of a move to bring aceredi on of Canadian hospitals entirely under Canadian ; authority was given last night at a meeting of the upert General hospital board. The decision reached after a letter from the Canadian Hospi! pointing cut that the Canad- rt! “Sov (ment.ag-displayed jn.demonstra x 30 dele- tal Association was read tion recently had given su Sew Fete tel : ‘ aes Medical Associa Canada has had only & rsmall voice In the accreditation welcomed by Roosevelt Park PY of its hospitals since it has just president Mrs, James Pinnigel | one vote in 16 on the U.S.-Cana- and host principal John Higa commission which judges the Eleele, Later tea was served! morits of all North under the convenership of Mrs. nospitals, J. J. Donaldson, Tonight delegates entertamed al dinner will be: | DOCTOR-TRALNING “In the States accreditation is by the given largely to those hospitals American qverniive of King Edward PTA. \ hich have facilities for the : The conference continues to-: post-graduate training of doc- morrow. Group Concert Staging Comeback wath le The 1966-b) vcrinee Rupert Concert Series has stieceeded In making vn “tromendaus cone Infele; TL wits announced last nteht- by concert society Waket sales chairman Mrs. Mortts Wuy- with, Mrs, Wayman to nivetiig in the Clvle Centre that ghrough xulex of season tekebs, reserved und general members ship, the sortety had realized $),672, anly about $300 short of: the $1,860 estimated as expenses for the entire season, MAL the end of lust year the Civie Centre hada deficit of $1,- 100 from the previous concert saries nd as a restith a New cane eee soelety wader the ehalrmun- the ld an exeative The board delegation attending ship of Dre Re a, Unirec, wis farmed (a sell ndvanec season ekets, Leas (han ad (lekels now nead to le Nore sensan's sold (0 meek He year's E&pCnges, the miaetihg Waa told. pr Tauae announced — bhint several Indlvidite sold at dhe tirst sevlos on Oetober s would nol hap: through errar, ny) Mekels ware eaneert at the a dup baat thi ny Wen, | Exehange ot Hebets between nbsontee Hekot holders and per guns Whe ean only attend sli lar pertormanices Wits vanin atressed, The mee make Uekuts 8 Hig alsa dectded {0 vitlbhe to oute up-down Buasti ol membership holders. Mekeba are whways avalible peatucdents. Ot Wayman suid that the auaross Of (Ne eu pindan Wits due to the efforts at the sl enn vageers. Bl mspectiuly cae mended to her wssiitun Mrs, Ale ty Dowaloy. hothars of thanks wil) he sent ATE CAWABROT A, withe sovond cancert of the noi aby will feature Marlo Delll Hons City Curlers In Vancouver Need Fund Four Prives Rupert men, presently studying at Univers sity af British Colmmbln hive wrilten heme ashing any append for S100 cantd he mide so (hey cad form: thely own cuelin team di Fehon wih (he university. They have already aonsised SHO Inet need another $40, he youths, all of when Weod (he maney Ws XOOT WH possthle, The four players ares Tarsiel Morrison, Stan Kaardal, Gea, Honry and dim Bateman, Condeuttonsy from ports minded tana din dhe elty. will be ecenied a Deaths Mars tly: nenantlanal YOu Taian pantsl. on November O, mites, SH Third Avene West, tors,” he sald. “It is difficult In. ‘Canada to match this stendard In B.C,, for example, there arc, ‘only lo or three hoapilals with Psuel) facilities. However, making ‘accreditation of Canadian hos-! Mials an all-Canadian ma wotld not mean that the general | ‘standard of requizenients would | he reduced,” | Chairmen R. G, Moore pointed nent, Special consideration will out that bringing accreditation Wty given to nurses after this country under an all-Cana-:voars of service dian body would probably mean:' ‘ ‘ a betler understanding In the! ease of small hospitels, such as Prince Rupert's. ‘decision will he mode known te the next meeting of the Canadian , Hospital Association, GEE GOVERNMENT ATID In other. business, adininise imitor Arthur Rutherford ree ported (hat after his recent | discussions with BAG, Maspiial | Tnsurance offlelats in Vlelori they had agreed: (0 mithe ide jusanvents in faver at the hase plat in pre-construction esll- mates for earrying owt the hos pial's proposed explo pee beer | 's gram, Provision will be mide | fave played tn edly honsptels, | | , ppo sey Lae Ayes epee Reugmigar eine tan 2 1 x, for an inereas salary estimates, which is only ; S400 short of the amount ask- e of. $3,600 in ed by the hospital. In view of this, the board ap-! proved signing of the form on | estimated operating costs which ; is required by BCHIS before con- ; struction can begin. After considering a list of rec- ommendations submitted by the. personel committee on wage: rates and other working condi-: Hons for non-union staff in the hospital, the board agreed to aj plan standardizing these condi; tions, According to its terms,’ vasic pay for registered nurses | ‘on a 44-hour week will be $273! per month, Ha addition to other, “henefits, there wil! be three year | ly inerements of $10 per month | and one manth’s holiday with! ( I 4 t pay after one year ot employ- Hve | Resic vay for offiee personnel; will range from $180 to $220 per: ‘month, with three yearly Inere-: “nents of $10 per month, There | will be two weeks holiday with. pay for first year ol employment, rather whieh there will be two ad. | “djtional days for eech year of} servier until a mash of three: weeks is reached, | DEPARTMENT HEADS Basic monthly wage rates for: “Miscellaneous department hoads | will bo as follows: office manager! rccountand, $828; Metlehuy, $800; | housekeeper, S280, xray tech | HMelan, $200; lab technielan, $200. ‘The nddition ta iree yearly Ineres ‘ments of $10 per month and; Fothar benefits, these employees Fwill recelve three weeks halldiy Hfor the first year of enployment, Latter whieh there will he two ade: (ition days for ench yorr of Faervies antl a maximum of four Hweeks Is reached, Pald holidays for the x-miy teehnielan will start ab four weeks, Tn addition to three annual in- ‘arements of SH per month and lather benefits, (he nursing sup. ‘arintondent will receive a baste monthly salary of $87 per ‘month, while that of the adm istrator will bo S47h with the [MOUNT seb AL HHHN, 0 MEET UNION | Personnel eammitiee ehalraan fi 8, Niekerson reported that the Hifon of aporabing engineers had aubmitted a demand for a 20 per wont Inerense I wages, I add ton to ather eonsidorations, Tl WIS reed that the personel commities should moot with We fon roprosantativer for a proline jnry sludy of thexe raquoata, Dr, Taye reported that it rangomonts for obtatning a fll. Line radlolagtat were alll] cone nig, volt last week for “freedom and. sovereignty.” en Gomulka declared that Soviet troops would remain. as long as the ‘the | North Atlantic |» Treaty Organization has bases-in Western Germany. 0 oy WILL PROTECT STATE He-attacked anti-Soviet sent ‘tions 'in’several Polish ¢ltles:ea ier in the weck, and asserted that Communist. authorities ~ would tolerate no action -against - th: ‘Polish state, So . The crowd included. factory and farm workers, villagers and students who gath- ered in front of the 35-storcy ‘Palace of Culture and Science, formerly known as Stalin Palace, to hear Gomulka, The crowd cheered when he said, “It depends only on us how: long Sovict trdops may remain here,” But there was only stony silence when he added that gov- ernment policy required that the Russian. troops stay as long as the West had military Installa- tlons In West Gerhany, Missing Man Found Dead The body of a middle-aged ‘man who has been missing for) about a month ab Ocean Falls, was recovered yesterday In the Ocean Falls harbor, Royal Cann alan Mounted Police in Prince Rupert reported today, The man, whose Identity is be- Ing withheld pending notifica- (ion of relatives, was employed with Crown Zellerback Company and lived on the wator in a small boat, He was first reported milss- Ing approximately four weeks ago and had heen presumed drowned, Pioneer Link Will Go With Old Empire Building By GUADYS J, BALDWIN One more Ink with the carly duys In Prince Rupert wil be gone Wf the old Empire bulld|ng is demolished, ‘The rateinfested, riekoby ald building was the home of Prince Rupert's first Nowspapar—-NUT nob ita frst home! . The Ryenlng Kapire eame to lifo iy duly, 1907, Johif Houston, VOLO TEWspApornian was pube shor, editor and gonernl free totum, Houston wis one of the poople to whom bho Grind Trunk Paite offiqinls rofused pormis= ston to locate, He slayed any- way, ‘The that seven or vlght aditions of tho paper had copy done In Prince Ruperb and then had to bo sent to Vancouver to he printed, One, edition wna printed In Victoria, Houston wrote somo senbhing aditorinls Abou He pransportntion gorvice, That wasn't tho only diftleul. Ww! According ton alory in the venting Emplre, the prow Hous. ton hadn't boon able to xb up wiw confiscated by Grand Trunk office clerks; ! PRINCETON, B.C, —Twenty- one men spent a cold ‘night: in mountalis 19 miles southwest. of here ready..to follow at’ dain! fresh foot prints in the snow be- ieved thoso of lost hunter. Harvey ‘Garrison, -. oe | Gane Warden Allan Gill, Iead- er of the search party, is certain the foot prints are those of Gar- rigson, missing since Friday,: | Garrison was hunting with a ‘companion when he became sep- ‘arated. and wandered off the jmain track, oO A helicoprer Joined the search Wednesday as weather conditions ‘Improved. It will join the search party again today, » The 18-year-old hunter was 1 peer memes atcee neirean emecennareemcnemamen aw gnare am 9 grees Injured Man nconscious A Port Slupson man was still unconsclous in Prince Rupert Goneral hospital this afternoon after belng injured Inst night near Cow Bay, Roported suffering from head injuries received in oa fall, ir Jeremiah Morrison, 58 of Port Simpson who was taken to hos- pital by Prince Rupert. an- bulanee at 11:20 Jast night. offlelnls wid locked In a wares houaa, Nothing daunted, Houston se. cured nv welt of seareh from a served the writ and demanded the return of tho press, When i} was rolusod, the warehouse was broken into and the press inkon by force, Aftor that Incident tho press wad Reba Dutstha operetion'was sUill seattoved, ‘Typo was sob tn tho Provincial Polleo office, the prose work was done In a 10 by 12-fout tont pitched in the mid: dle of Contre Street, Papor and Ink wore stored In Konnoth Min you's Pnolfle Conat Stevedoring and Construction officer Copy was writton In the Government Tologtaph oporator's sleeping CMarhors, In October, 1907, Uno Grand Trunk Trelfle gavo to reatdonts Ongigod In Dushioss or ropulatly omployed pormission to build Tho bulldings had to be on pro- porly owned by the rallway, Houston oroatod a onoeatoroy frame bulkdiug on Prd Avene Since Frida resident William Robb who dled (| Eaglos Lodge, ing a rifles” SA fund-raising-“campaign, to ogre me ee wes _: . Dies in South. |" - Word has been received hi. the city of the death of ploneer in Victoria yesterday ‘after a lengthy Illness ab the°age of 74, Born in Montrose, Scotland, he want lo Kenora, Ontario at om ewly age after. iiving -in Seattle for two years, In 1911 he moved -to ‘Prince Rupert’ where he remained until six’ years ‘ago when he retired to | Victorla, Mr, Robb was one of the orig: Inal bulldors of the dry. dock and later was employed with 1, G, Dawson Wholesalers Utd, .for many years before, joining the staff of “the, Pritce -Rupert Fishermen's Co-operatlye store, He was u charter member of the Industrial Workers Union Inthe Co-op, and a former mamber -of the now defunct pl ~ Surviving are: his wife Marg- pealte., Temperature: To Drop Below Freezing Tonight wearing warm’clothes and carry-| VISIT help -pay for, the*’-expenses ° of | Geroe search has been started here, |rrito : iy-Yugo Sa months : Wallic _. BLE. : |! Geroc's ouster was decided (| lam 0 “oa Jon by the Hungarlan Communist |: aes rs party .politbuio, .the radio .an-|, nounced; ss | 08 It added that after. the. polit- buro session ‘Kardar and. Nagy |; would broadcast to the people.” Then the radio made: this. ap- ah, “Hungarian \ aye Mostly sunny along the tiorth= ery mainiand and cloudy with sunny -perlods clsewhore~ today and Friday, A little colder, Winds northorly 15 in exposed places, otherwise Nght, Low tonight and high Friday at Port Hardy, 32 and 46, Sandaplt 35° and 45, Prince Rupert 30 and 45, Co Holst. the na-|. tional flag on ‘all buildings.”"".) 5 The radio: then burst Into, the |" gi national:-anthem,. which .was} #sG@a7g. songs ali 7s $4,200, |. campalgn: Woldon Steel ‘anno © Mry Steel: 8 business area cafivass has, yo come.In, & AL veninder. to der. to. residents: W wish: to contribute to: the ollnit) and have nab yotiidone sé Wad: hoen issued aye will. Hie’ recolved .nt {three local bank avot of Victoria; a son Harry Robb of Princo Rupert; a bro- they in “Scotland. and — two grandchildren, , Shivloy 9, and Billy 6 bath of Pringd Rupert Home In Victoria, Cromatio will follow, : Roses Bloom As Gales Roar { an Vitoria may call (self (he atty-of Canada but Prince Rie port's temperate. ellme alo nrovides an item or two’ to prove (hat living shove the Nth parallol Isn't akin to hee ing In the frozen north, Taitent. (9 explode the myth ix Mrs, Teo Ronsl, 261 Ninth Avene Woxt, who telophoned yaxtorilay. lo report that Ina vacant lot nour her home two Wild roves aro. blooming and What there iro buds of more rowes {o come on the nearby Tushos, Mra, Ronsl xald dint (he roxox survived deaplte the vlolous gator of Thoxday night anid lant weekond, Mra, Rosi sald rhe thought iL worth while montloning that rower bloom In Peivos Rupert In wldOoloher | Ut tuduy LINN QA CLONLAREh ni? tr as bcs \ coy p te eo pee ta EMD beet ak a crue Pe cate a dene ee ta Yat Be Pb a AT ON i late A Raina: poke btutod Aust adsl metiel yey dg wate Ran batiad dead ho Funoral services will Wo hold Saturday ab McCall Bros, Funeral ODasOnnea nas eeegeasegseneesIed justice of tho pence, A constalle| . Nasaadanerndsasgeenndeaeraqeen A Meyoareold olty motorist was {ined $180, costs, or In de- fault.of paymont sentenced to two months in jail, when. ho plondod guilty. to a charge of mpalrod driving before Mnagla« trato 1, 1 Glnasoy in’ city polleo court this morning, Graham -Alfred Coloman of 120 Fifth Ayonwe Wort wna sov- oroly roprinianded by Magls- trate Glnasoy. after Crown Prosoautor Corpornl J, B, Button told the court “that. Coloman Naldeawiped" a oar parked outs aldo the post office Inst: night nnd was vory. unco-operntivo..to the polnt of wanting to start a fightwhon -tho ownor of tha damaged car. caught up» with hin at Third. Avento ‘and Tule ton Streot, Tho;nconsed wns WN cation, tho prosecution anid, In ‘sontonalng Maglatrato Ginasoy told Coloman “tho damage you did to the oi, might have boot dono tov Ife, Impaired Driver Assa By Magistrate, Fined St an ndyanced atate,.of Intoxl- pcb 0 , coe rh ‘whore ‘ire so: many ‘tal art {hese days," ho'aalds Tho, auteg mobile Ja harmless whon. derive Ing waa Pant Prate man, who’ was: fined $60). or In: dofmult:Aontenced (10. oF month ih (Ml “whon she: plondad guilly’ bofore’Maglatrate. Glnsdgy; {on charge of consuming liquor. Inn public plaga on, Ootobor'd*: A St, Hino Hotel voaldant why gpont:. the night In tho-d ty loalgeliyy ab‘ hla own request, Why aontonced to the, day: tn hee. iad alrondy apont: when ho sd ponvod hoforo, Maglatrate: Koy plonelinng, gullty “to ontlon.., MCAT A Pollao anid the man calledyiy” ': tho. « ROMP salty on te os office Inst’ night and: hla:' quout to be lopked wy: wag :00 piled with, ye ‘ Ri Ld \ wii! ‘it biseeseie ‘1 vas? ‘ he pivicdeld oa a a! fs a uc