ee Mae o> 83 ¥ peer BERS y V i i | 1 ‘ i t ' J for additional ~ORMES eas cn. “Daily Delivery o | o " DIAL 2151. peu i oe he f ati tt te Mabe MED Ee aa a ES AIR lt og he : ‘ i PNG Hae fre getcoge hh rte New Regulations | In. Force July 16 AS “by-law to require). taxig.operating within the city to be equipped. with laxiniéters was amended and given final adoption at last, night’s city council meeting, It wil come into | | effect July 16, Only change In the by-law a3: It. was drafted for Introduction | May 28 was in the definition " taxicabs, As adopted; the by-law defines - a cab as a vehicle for hire “used for the ° transportation or con- veyance of persons for hire. hav- ing’. a rated capacity of not more than nine paisengers,” Original wording limited eab capacity to six passengers and added, “and shall Inelule. a limousine, " The by-law sets the minimun rate on’ the meter on a point. te ‘point trip. ab 45. cents for the first-half mile or fraction, with each additional quarter mile or fraction costiny 10 cents, Ona time or mileace basis, the first hour or fraction would cost $4 or 49 cents a inile fwhichever were (he greater.) For each suereeding quarter hour, or fraction the charge would be $1 or an a mileeze basis -40 cents, which ever were the greater, LUGGAGE CHARGE The by-law also covers charges luggage and ight-seelng trips, 2% “Voting: adaingt® ‘ihe.aitotlon’ to ¥*: adopt . the ‘by-law, “was-! Acting Mayor T.” Norton Youngs who | objected to acdlty. by-law estab- ishing a minimum, rate for taximen on , the grounds that it was a curd om free enterprise, “COMPLETE SOCIALISM" » He suggested an amendment ; tothe’ by-law, eliminating the ward “minhnum” from the pre-, amble.* At the Introductlon of, the by-law, = Acting = Mayor; Youngs called such a Iimitation | complete socialism of the taxl: business. ' Referring tothe Mayor's remarks, Ald. Peter J, Lester sald: "T feel your amendment Is completely unnecessary, would lead to complete eh ios and ds complete nonsense,” CITY APPRO VES PURCHASE OF, FLUORIDATION EQUIPMENT *Prince Rupert moved a step closer to fluoridation of its wile supply when eily counell last night approved the pur- rohie of the fluoridation equipment, “Passed was a council boar me city purchase of a volumetrle automatic propartloning fluoridator and aceessories at n cost of $5,502.55, plus tax 4 from Shanahan's Ltd, Vancouver, raw The price covers supervislon of Installation and operaling , Instructions, 3 Serene Man To sen - For Shooting - “ NIKOSIA, Gr cece (AP) a |— A’, 23- -year-old Cypriot : 1 today was. ‘sentenced: to}: “death for shooting at. tro 7. Br itisli ¢ airmen, The - defendent, ‘Stelios fav vas eo mm? 1 760- rule open race “from Newport. Rhodle ‘sland to nuda starting June 16, The 59-foot craft, ‘stationéd: at-F xy 1S sklppered by Cmdr. George Wadds-of Toronto and‘ Hallfax-and : carrics an.all- -Navy crew. (CP. from National: ‘Defenge,): | Bennett To Discuss Nass Power. Proposal: —¥V ICTORIA (CP) Pree Bennett. will meetyé with officials of Jrobisher- V entures : ‘Ltd to digenss proposed industrial and: power development schemes| onthe Nass: rivel, in northern- British. Columbia. “No}, date: was set for the mectiiig. “The premier said’ Monday that; engineering surveys are. under way more than 700 miles north-| west of Vancouver. The surveys are being conduct-, y Little Danger Of Third Wor Acting ied to see whether a 450, 000; ihorsepower hydro plant on the: iriver is feasible, The project ‘would cost an estimated $50,000,- 000. + The company has not yet ap- plied for a water licence for the: river, the premier said, Says Khrushchev REGINA @-—Tim ‘Buck, na- tional leader of Labor-Progres- sive Communist party, said ‘on Monday night that Khrushchev, current Soviet strongman, told him personally there is liltle danger of a third world war, Mr, Buck, speaking on: behalf of Nelson Clarke, leader in Sas- katchewan of the Labor-Progres- sives at a provincial election campaign meeing, spoke for an hour and a half on his recent visit to Europe and Soviet Union, Mr, Buek said (hat ‘until a few months ago, imperialist govern- ments, Britain, France and the United States, based on their cc- onomies on all-out preparation for war, Only now are they be- ginning to realize that economle prosperity was essentially a fice tor of pence, + The Govieb Unton had been aware of Unis all the time, Thelr enormous rosourees, alomla ene ergy and steel plants, Sibertan projects, five-year plan, all were gonred to progress for pence,. he suid, eet ee tan carreteapenneantaes Set a eg ' BREAD PRICE BOOSTED VANCOUVER ( -- Canadian ‘Bakeries Ltd. inereascd the price ,of bread Monday one cent a loaf, ' bringing the delivered price to 16 ‘eents for a I6-ounce loaf, A similar inercase was announced “tn Wetorta, dof works report recommend: comalis, pleaded not’ guilty cand |: . presumably will, appeal the sen= 2 tence, {British authorities. last “May Nikitaj '10,. -hanged two: pro- -Greek Cyp- ‘rlots for political’ shootings «in| ithe struggle to end British rule |: of Cyprus and - unite. the. Medi-|- terranean island: with’ Greece. The ‘pro-Greek’ derground claimed the following day that it had hanged two Bri+ tish--soldiers in: reprisal for the lexecutions, British security foreee, mean- while, pushed: a drive in ‘north- west Cyprus to chpture leaders of EOKA, the.:pro-Greek under” ground oranization. “ing 4 Biases ~ oe Cement Senay VANCOUVER . @— A_ spring construction boom has exhausted | local supplies of cement an of- ficial of B,C. Cement snid here Monday. “We exoect a peak construction period every sumimer and allow for it, but normally its much later than this,”-he said. He estimated up to 25 per cent of the cement being used for construction in the Lower’ Main- land and the Fraser Valley Is im- ported from the United States. B.C, Cement Co, expects to in- crease its capacity 5,000,000 bar- rels by 1957 and Lafarge: Co, of Paris Js scheduled to complete a Cypriot: une! . new plant next year, e e Wins Scholarship || A second list of 280 awards, scholarships and prizes from the | University of British Columbia | to graduates Included one stuei dent from north-central British | Solumbia, He was Gerald Wesley Toop, of | Terrace who gained a renewal of the $300 Western Canada Stoo} el Limited scholarship in metatlur- gy for proficiency and interest In metallurgical studies, | t { | t i 1 1 i i | \ eS ees Rules For Elks July 2 Beauty Contest Same as PNE With the whiner al the tks Lodge Dominion day celebra- tlony benuty quean contest July 8 stheduied to be “Miss Prince Ruperts! tn (he 1950 "Miss Par {fla Natlonal Uxhibiulon” contest, rule for the Joeal competition will practically be tdentlent, It way fninouneed loday, Four ally groups have ane nouneed dhol intentions to Senter a contestant In the tool May Prince Rupert’ compres Hilton, Wut ne girls! names have yee heen released, Mane ning ta enter comlestanty are Toent TK of Che Mtornational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite ind Paper MUL Werhars, (CECEAPT), (he Junior Chin or of Commerces the Canad. fan Login Branch 81 and Locat af the Ttornadtional Asddelitlon of Phreefighters, "An online of the rules was given today by Donald TMwry- Wyk, ehalrman of the beauty queen cones, who sald “that Avs ds not na bathing stl eon. foul,” Rules are ts follows: A) Contestant must be oa Canadian eltlven, mn resident of Velnee Rupert for sly month, (She oanust be sine and! hy Contestant will ba dis. never have been married, dl-tquallfied and sent hone tins yorced or had her marriage ane Medintoly if found entering bev. nuiled, forage rooms or cocktail lounges (3) Contestank must he ter drinking any alepholie hovers yeurs of age or aver and pvust. Lge, NOT have reached hor 98nd) My, Haweyluk stl the offletal birthday by August 27, 1056, Judwhiy regulations af the "Miss Contestant must ba of ENE" contest whl hold true for good character and posses, poise, Mio Wks hanuty contest, personality, charm and beauty! Contestants will bo judged as Of free and figure, follows: | (A) Contestant must be tn) oharm, porsonnti(y, doe ood health and have an eduen+ | portent, 30 per conty (Mn ton equivalent to one yeur In} beanty of feo and. ftyure, 30 high school, ner cont, (a) ability to xpeak (8) The whiner of the approys| In wablie, 80 per conty (a) od Jorn) publle elimination cone | general Intolltqerice, — spectnt host, Cer tho Wks Lodge ponuty | Uhility, 20 per cont, vontest) will receive free frat} With vexpeot to (a) any of the Glass transportation far herself roljowhg qunlifieations Wty bo Lo Vanconver, 1G. and rotun, teonsidered: (1) fhval grade and frat class neeommoadation and standing comploted nt school; only vt the Holet Ceargin, Vane} (2) gonornl knowlodge of (own, couver, Typo of transportation, aity and distrlels Gi) yenoral ral, alr, slommshtp or bus shall information about ourrent ate ho ab the discretion of (ho PNT Fairs: Gl abllity to doin ty and ka the time and dito of (10 | contribute intelligently to gone eantestant “A Ure POT LNELON fopal converaatlany (3) any specs achedulo, lal talonty In arta = muala, \ (1H) No former contostiant inn jdramna, daveb ov ii aports + Miss PNU" final contest is olls jawiniming, skating, aking, soft gible to enter future "Miss PNE" ball, benck and flelds or tn load. compeulltions, \ ora ~ sulrool clubs, ohureh clubs, teen-towns, contres, \ Ynech contestant mbst take with her (to the PNED the tol- lowlng oulflis Ino whieh to bo dudged And to wear on the sage tof the Free Outdoor thentro of tho PNE: (n) A cotton dross, plain or figured; simplicity belng the keynote; ()) a sports’ outfit, consisting af white shoris and n white “T" shirt, Mr, WMawrytut anld (Io Hane ines rulew will apply tor the Elta beauty contest, In tho PNE In Vancouver, jndglng of tho contestants takes placo during tholr entire stay hore, The flyal Judgliyg da held on the eventing of thelr conclud- Iifg appearance on the PN stage August 20, Chaporonos ura provided for tho girls whilo staying In Van- cover, Contestants aro under alnich supervision and under complete authority of the ehup- orones and wal adhere to thelr Inslynallons and orders. Patlure to do so may result Ina contest. ont holng reported to the PNE committed whieh tins (he power community vf squlitlention, Seen Within VANCOUVER (CP)- Two Yeas —A national health scheme is a “possibility within two years,” Dr. .W. Douglas Piercy of Toronto, executive director of the Canadian Hospital ass sociation’ said Monday. Dr. Plercy said he was confi- ~~ dent that Ontarlo will probably agree to take part in the nation al plan before long. = * CWAC NCO ~ Regains “Wartime Rank Sgt, Mac Eyre, NCO in-charge of the Canadian Womers Army corps personnel atinched to the 120th trooy of the 5th West Coast Unrybor Defence Battery, RCA (M), Saturday qualified for her former wartime rank of sergeant, The announcement was one of the highlights Sunday ofa “pass- Ing oul" parade for 10 members of the local CWAC unit who had gaviier passed the recrulls course with high averages, Conducting the assessments of drill at the Armorles were. WOU D, Cornield and 8/Set. Beress of tho Instruction and Administra- (lon endre at Vietoria, Both ne. SOSKOT'S Walked the reerults for their high standards, Taking the general satule for the march-past in the “passing ot" parade was Major FD, Nol- gon, commanding officer of the hth West Const. Harbor Dofenca Bly, Vielorla, who later cangra- ulated. the rearuils on thelr achievements, —- Aecompnnylng Mafsor Nelson was Lt 2, T. Pare yon OWAC offleer also from Vic+ orl, Capt. RO, Myvans, offlear cone manding the 220th troop, Capt. RW, Lewls, Lt, 0,1, 8, Moore, Lt, BFW, Releb, WO Darrow Gomes, WO? Perey Bond, nl of tho local mulitla unit. 'T he Woll pipe band played for the general salute and the mareh past, On eS ee oe EEE Ee 2 aL ce RIVER SUTPRING QUEENS HOMONTON (h-- Bhipplne on Lhe Maekenale river opened: at the ‘weekond when the Yollow- knife ‘Transportation tug Bandy Jano loth May River on the south. wort shore ‘of Creat Slav lnke for Norman Wells, 100 miles down the Mackonve, (| tora’ 30 yours, Dr. Pierey’is hy Vancouver to altend the Western Canada.In- stitute for hospital, administra- five-day - convention” this week, ' Barlier, Drv Palmer “MeLean fold’ delegates tat a non-medss’ en cancer ctire recommended by} B,C, Social Credit‘ MLA Mr's,.Lyd-. in Arsens has “undoubtably done a great deal of harm,” Dr, MeLean, who represents the B.C, division of the Canadian Medica) Association, sald that as av result of publicity arising from Mrs, Argens’ statements jn. the legislature, tho, U.S, department. of health has issued an official statement that. the non-medical treatinent is “absolutely valuc- less," “There can be vo doubt that a great deal of hari has beon done in 1G, as a vesult of Mrs, Ate sons’ alutenents,” rena peememaqenn ene HET Ma Bh ete ¥ Aomm Tt Wilson Rites Set Tomorrow : VANCOUVER (--Funeral will be -held Wednesday for Frank Wilson of Vancouver and Prinee Rupert, Past Grand Master of the Orange Assocation of B.C, and Vaneouver roal- estate man for Ho died Saturday, Born at Kilosehandra, Bre, n 1803, Mr, Wilson anime to Vanco. vor in 1007, Ho Was with tho real aww shale frny of Jolinson Roovo and {la Watson Lid, for 26 yoars. Fron 1090-40 he owned Bradloy-Wil- son Lui, He moved to Princo Ruport tty 1080, : Mt, Wilson was a Prat Grand Maator of tho Orange Association of 13,0., 0 mombor of the Mb, Lov: Anon Lodge and a shriner In the Cilveh Tomple, Surviving are bis.wife, Margie oly one slater, Mrs, Jolin Rich= mont, Now Woatminalery two brothers, John in’ Now , York, Richard tn Ireland and ane grandson, Trovor Wilson of West Vancouver, ’ Bartal with bead Forel ‘Lawn Memorlal ark hore, bs ‘ 1 to: Stewart and: the. area. felt ‘tobe’: | jure” foresy: ane he: "suggested a 8 tricted area ‘covering. ‘Prince Ruper lay .east to Terrace: “elintina ing areas already: controlled -by ‘Col- umbia. Cellutose. ‘Company’ Ltd... This linited: project-would: cost the next six to.clght month LIMIT. EXPENSE. Counell approved the: icasure, limiting’ ‘the cost’ to:,$3,000: aid asked: that ‘otters: "be: “sent! {o| Promier W, A,: C,. Bennett: and Latids and Forests. Minister: Ray! Williston pointing out. that thg survey was being: inde: and ask= agemont. ‘Heonces. No. graiited , in this aten to organizations whose mills “'‘are located: In: natal avons In the. south,’ ; ot approximately. $3,000 spread oyer,|: 5 Ing that: no further: forest: mane | © Teeny: Milly;,v Fisher! ‘There were. Tilsen his: ! téo suniption sof, off day: nigh Tho Pre formal Russian invita Ch the U.S. ‘Joint: chilofs ‘of abate: on nivisit to th tht: month To ek ne in nr A mechanical, braln doslgned to; igure: out the correct curvature for’ railway trackage : ‘wil be dn oporallon this summer mony sec: Wons of the Canadian National Rallways’ northorn lino, Callod a curveelining: calcula Lor, tho dovico.will be.used aaa part of the UNR's ‘program to lay now ballast’ and ‘steal ol iho lino, ‘To oporate It, mensures monte nro. takon.of tho curve’ to “Khrow” and thertiguros are fed Into thoannchine which thon ants nilates how tho. trnok should ho \d, . This cnloiitition, white prove jously took sovoral hours, tx done by tho machine tn a fow minutos, Tro enloulator, cost $3,000, : Will bo opornted hy thiveo onl. corte shudonta from the Unt ~ WEATHER: Cloudy tis morning sunny ink aflornoon ‘oloudy: tonlght and Wodnosday,” Light ran: will fall Wodnoxday aventig, Nob neh chango In tomporature, Winds Hglt today southonstorly 18 an}: Wodnoaday, Low tonight. and Nigh Wednoxday ab Port Hardy bo corrected for ollmination of): :: vorally, of british Columb! non 23 milica hotween: Fagltic, and (Te race, and along, 88 miles on Whe Bulkley.:subedivision. The: alu donts ara Harvey Pitman, whole 1 charge, home Had cand Jolin Wiss! «MN, melt now, Ws Priiies, Ruport;. will a:' nigiatiod Inv tho engineering party's: bunks chr Tho work will continu unt Bobs tonibor He By “‘VIOTORIA: ‘ i's ~~ « Roalur with ‘dining. voont: “Neancos:: for} myn, Haun and ‘winow scan NgW. i! Vabay open null midnight: inabonyl JOR TO par as formorly;; Doge ; parlors en Roll bottiod: beor’ fo gonaump on off bie Hing hos: twoon Lad and: Inidnight: ant during the. tole lor: Nn Q1N0 to pM es es ie Those changes MW: tho. rogilite tions of (ho B.C, liquor, nob. wer approved foday.: byy tho® onbl AD and 60, Bandaplt, and: Trlneo Pnport 5 and 0 : Saab . oe Pal’ has cag typ thy heh te os i hocomdie foativo: Iminivdiite f