eee of, fm 408, wT ineten : mm, Gee Khe oe oe eye lt Bat murday, ¢ April? i, 1956,- per ae vated "1 ine Unhutleing of Prine Ruy Prinee Rupert | and Norden ang Central AMtish Colambln, Mer io P Uariictiin Presa Andi Haren at ‘Chrewlatlon:. ~ Cauadian Daiy Newspaper Assnelation Huts fig ‘The Princes Rupert Daliy News Limtted J tr. MAGOR, veatdeny . ; Subsertption Rates: iy eat ter=-Per weeks, her per month, $1.00; per year, $10.06 | oH be aPap- MAIN, “We: per year, $8.00 ved. Ans gr seri ESS aa byt Lhe J Sh Uittoe _Tepartment, Obawe f sha 1 the v ul kon is.a soures of aveat pr vide to LS, Yet this Aevclopment is heng restricted a ‘lan-owned str ip of land, “Muost 6n*-half vie denied neces ‘to Udewater by. the Alaska $ yor y dhvions tlie situ tien Wil become more das: tne ‘north count try: develops and |e rk cater’ Importance, Ana um her ‘of ined: lents Hays msinolen if ced ail Alaska ports | | nies Act. “With U.S, shipping, rates bly higher than Canadian, copper mings in | yand nor thern B.C: face erestly more cost. to ship to Taconia w hich has the only. on the Pacific coast, ; am ple of the panhanale adversely af: ida’s: northern om occurred last the cre n they tied. up “this ‘transportatien site hauls ¢ ore from Y ukon, mines, : str ps Of k mi across the pan- nadia r ports. can -be developed: these’ corr ‘dors and el subsequent d (le. ‘tie acea n, may. cross the line of de. | When nthe paren was 's created to al ft rf uy $6 ae 5 TO PULP INDUSTRY, RESEARCH : io OTTAWA cr -— TWO new stamps, saluting the development 01, ‘CAnada’s. ‘ecandary Industries, will be issued In 25-coal tnd 20-cent denominations Jung 7, the post office department announced today, our hey will nay tribute tothe contribution of the ehemieal industry aid the pulp and paner Industry, a * The ted, 25- rcent slamp. destencd by A, I. Pellocis, Toronto ©) designer, ‘WII deplel- a laboratory vessel to represent the pay ‘ment widel’ need in chemtea! research, “THe ereen, 2-eent is ue iuetrates a paper machine to pay tribute lo Canada’s lavyest single see ondary industry, The 1. Slam way forte ly As dy Caggon, vo en; 0, { Hall stam ee a pitagect hy the Cana- dian, Rank Note Conmany at Otthw ‘Mines Minister ‘Hints. New Firm ‘Would Build Line | OLDS, Alta, Federal Mines | Minister Prudham said hurg- day new company has indie- sated tt would bold a onatural “os pipeline trom Albertina to reastern Canada without Ove PCMunont fesistanee, Mi, Prudham, atlor reviewing dovelopment Of plans fora eas Ine to be bullt by Trans-Canada Pipe Ldnes Td., enld he loaned | 16 cro _ Bio CONTHOLS, FULL (EAR SHIFT previously, He did not elaborate IM omaking the referenee in an, rey fo the Red Deer Liberal Assocation, Unde present plans for a pa. CUSTOM STYLED narthem Ontario would he pullt, _.outhoard motor hy the federal) aud Ontario gov pemmorts and leased ta Trang: Canada, with the company hive | “NE an opllon to buy, 9 On pew om ee ae Pee seme were « UNKNOWN LAND. Thhet covers abaut square miles, much of whiehshas: nover heen exnlored, . ' HOLIDAY BRONZE -° STARTLING NEW »* (n appearance tn potformance jie © Suits @ Pants © Toncoats @ Slacks Tt) ia CIT Dea AC a) me You'll find STOO ao A saad di tL i Quick Service ' Ling The Tailvy Atif in Gqnsed by eT mel.) Le te Aw) ve TAMeS 10 | PAY rhiBUTE : af the new group three “days! bural ans line, the section auross || ! Pi LIeAVE i ¢ l Ah, (00 . T-AelL-O-RNG| ALTER AION SPRCIALIONS i 20 th SI, “Phone (29K ui ey 1 aoa ! ! Al / A | : By a. i Aboard: MORTIMORE : OPC VaTE seceareeandoe HOPI OEE | The little vir! bounced im- pationdly on tha seat of ‘the bis. waved her arm and looked al the signal cord far above har head, “Pwo stops further on, ean pull it.” seid the Jady in the gray squirrel CO oak, who secmed to be the child’, 3. m0- ther, The bus rumbled alone. th time now,” the little asked, “Not yet.” said mother. / other waman sat down. near- “by. Her face crinkled with that speclal smile that. women res serve for small frisky children, “Is it time now?’ the gist “Is: elrl An- asked, “Nearly,” sald mother, “Oh- ch. Someone cls¢ has pulled the cord, Never mind. You pul it too.” The tiny girl stood on the bus seat and reached as high as she could. The bus was slowing, and tt scemed that she wotld be too late. One or ‘tWO passengers — moved as -though they were goine to lift ‘her, “dust then, © however, moppet attained the cord with ' her finger tips, and the signal | near the = driver . czounded: “Ting! : “There!” said mother. hear the neise?” The small girl nodded, jumped down, grinning triumph. Answering “You | and grins around. . . “It's a great thrill for her,” mother explained to the rest of-the- bus, as she moved to ‘the door. “The first time.” | Mother's tone was half-apolo- | velic. But her. fellow-passen- gers were pleased, For each of them, the incid- ent brought back thav half- forgotten time when simple things lightec up the world... | Long. ago, a small boy was cheered beyond measure when ‘sticks of wood for the stove. A litlic girl felt important: : because Mummy let her stir the cake bowl and scrape out the delicious leavings. Now they were grown-ups : i frigerators, new fun’ coats or a raise in pay. ‘ girl’s face shine because sho | was allowed to pull the signal “cord, they felt touched, amus- ew Clash Ee "= Breaks Truce On Gaza Strip JERUSALE ‘Fighting. between Egyptian and i Iszacti forees blaved uy alone the: tense Gaza border strip this! ' morning for the fourth strafeht. day, an Isracli military spokesi- Meu announced, , Egyptian positions opened rae! Hehine gun tire on an Israeli ont ‘post in the Kissufhn area, and; 'Tsvaellsy returned the fire, iepakermin said, The new clash brake a truce ‘Hposed wlouy the Gada strip (Friday night in an effort to balk | jhe deus hostilitics which yo" brawsh Middle Naslern Sewtitoh: lon new high tn the'lnst, Tew days; THREE INCIDENTS Isracll and Eeyplian positions and artillery fire. for the dast' acule ansiely to Western offle- jals fearing nv possible new Arab- Isracl wr, The Isriell spokesman sald (he fring was one of three nel dents on Arnb-[srach borders during the last 12 haurs, In the second Ineldent, Israel fishermen in the Sea of Galilee were SMred oan from the Syrinn side this marning and were fore. ied lo abandon thelr nets, the spokesman sald, Jn the third Ineldent, a for. dan pallee outpost opened fire OW AN Israel watehaan eriday ab Naharaylin, south of the Sea ‘al Caller, the spokesman sald, jaaaeaeeianenane you the ; ‘broke. out on adult. faces all | Daddy let him carry in a few | ‘riding: the bus and worrying ; about loan payments, new re- : And when they saw the little | ed and ashanied of themselves,“ the’ three days along the Gaza strip’ In- clashes which have caused. McRAE BROS, The Store That Servies Hult mn acennacae enmn cnn ne enennncannnnalentnmaanomtn anmnananeneesnemeentiee as ' Canada, tenth anniversary of assuming control of { sretch of road linking. Dawson Creek, B.C., with the Alaska border. of Lake Kluane and Sheep Mountain, north of Waitehorse, “urned aver (he larie maintenance task. Battlin : the army engineers have: established the road a3one of the bes: major all-weather highways in YT. SPLENDOR OF THE NORTH — Last sunday tie Royal Canadian Envineers eclebrated the the se¢-nic Northwest Highway, System, w 1,220 mile It was near the above scene that the U.S. Army officially against the cloments for the past 10 years, (Natlonal Defence Photo) ‘Growing Algerian. Violence Dims ALGIERS (#— French troops, . ‘today fought two strong Algerian! Meanwhile, two ships carrying several thousand fresh troops | head of a French Hopes For Negotiations with ! for officer status—was formerly” » Communist party cell: ‘nationalist bands in the third,from France arrived Friday in-in Algiers. iday of a see-saw battle in the ‘|Nementcha mountains 100 miles * south of Constantine. Fresh troops were brought up. iby helicopter as the French en-, trenched among’ giant rocks in! the wild terrain. | Both sides were known to have: Suffered losses, but French au- ithorities said they were un-: t ‘ualty figures. There were no details on the. ‘progress of the fighting or the. number ‘of men involved. ‘Seattered reports of violence: ' poured in from other parts of! eastern Algeria as belief grew, “hat no negotiation now is possi- | dle wilh the inflamed rebels, In Constantine, two rebels who: chrew a erenade into 2 cr oyced i arroom, injuring four p.utrons, vare henched by an enraged wowed before pulice could reaen them. {MORE i TROOPS ARRIVE, Fourteen ‘abels were sal re “a elash with Freneh troops in- thes 4 {northern part of Constantine iprovince near Ced Zenatl, Three ie west of Constantine an: Al- 2crlan policemen was killed when irebels bald up a bus, In western Algeria, rebels ame ‘hushed a-militaiy ceavoy near ‘Nedroman not far from the Mor- ocean border, Five Frenehn sold- ‘iurs were killed and four wound- { \ a ‘ven off, Oran, More help for the French air ‘foree was dispatched Friday as 34 planes left southern Franee en route to Algeria. C: ALL TO DUTY In Algiers, “iuberation fighters” ‘—describing themselves as 2 sec- ret military grouping of Com- (acts boasting of their suecess in seizing a truckload of French arms Wednesday. They claimed ‘the French of fiver commanding ihe escort had pone over to the ‘resistance forces, The Frenen sai tne missing mMan—:etus uly a cadet training | Atomic Reactor Damage " Announced CHICAGO @— ‘The Atomic Energy” Commission reported: Thursday that a mishap at its reactor testing station in Idaho last November damaved the core ‘af its experianental breeder re- actor No. J. The Chicago’ aper- pations wifey of the AKC. suid sone radioactivity was releised and the bulidine was evacuated, An information affieer cf the commission said he did not know. Why the aecident whieh the EM iMeulers) — ed before the Lisureeis were AMC said oeeurred on Nov, 29 We Hot, Prmounced unt) now, Automation Seen Challeng e To Both Labor Management tiv NORMAN WALKER NEW TAVEN, Conn. (t—To- day's city firemen ray be the’ proluiyoe of Larorrow's average worker, Who'll sit wround playing checkers jie: Swappinys Jakus 1 into action, , ‘That's the Jot ut the fates pWOrhe? di develooine ney pe rehine age de pielured by a labor have been trading machtie- ~4ttts vanion research man, Ted Silvey dent of of the AFL-CIO edneation de partment, Silvey told a Yale Law Sehaol Student Assoclalion labor reli- ‘(ions conference Friduy that new eleetronle, autematle machines will neni a drastic change for workers, “Where al the emphasis has heen on having an idle mind end, detlve hands an the assembly lines,” he sald, “the aeeent In dhe! future will be on havin an ac tive mind and idle hands." He sald thie will require mara, Nol less, use of the total talente OP Timan hele, mare july. ment, shill and knowledee with loss and dess physleal affort, ‘Phe. future worker will preside over bank of dhals, O Twelve fotury + sharp yer steed blades, @ Wasyeneip, hand - elasp Khe, O Py only 800 Down Hele vours, @ 88.00 Trade In allow. Def On your ald shaver, P e Lleet ele ‘om Matet ccc Ballery SOayan Madel awe. ‘ oenennys |abor + manapenent Silvey suid this wil commiieste collective Dursuining, Wath machines ao ine moot af Che wark, he sald, it Will be lavdee tu measure ap ine Wr. diyidutl worker's. pe: oduetivity., Lil the sound of WHE see gu iti: waltie hy leprae O48, LiteeGen, Leslie Re Groves, tlred former eovernment atomle Phiel, now roseareh viewspresd. Spereyeland Corp, said THaieient must Wo possible see that Individual workers are pat Kiet in jAernduclis HOW Ne nines, But i fdded Chat “we must al work far coclety as a Whole” Groves sald shorter working how's for employees peneraly are inevitable, He 'sald mere atten ‘ton showld be given ty discussing whether the work reduetlon should be tn the form of fewer work dhiys or Tewer work hours “Overy day, ean RN RNENEEEENN HO eo Lee E EG Meee meee Indl ton pros a re -) Strong out a mop-up operation of the area just oulside Algiers where the truck was stolen. Many Com- munists were arrested. Meanwhile, Robert resident minister in Algeria, con- tinued conferences with cabinet officials in Paris. French forces carried Lacoste, | A deerce calling French reserv- | jable to get any immediate cas-, Munisls and Nationalists—issued: ists back to active duty is Ex-, pected within a few days. It is | expected that the first #roup of | reservists will include about 25,-: 000 men, SPRPRPRP PPA ra Other Papers Say... PBPBPP RL Acre GIVE THEM A CHANCE We have been hearing a lot about the work of the John for reform, The Inmates of our penal institulions--we have Lethbridge the provinelal jail-- hice a new life when the sates elose bebaid them, The prisaa * ciceuate” prehient, He has been given very opportttaity. during his confinement to uwsecand develop Wedd chia, to take w look at hinself aud to nuke umends, ANd Lo prepare hinwelf with new confidence qd morale to return (aoserdety and take up the threads uf dils life. HALON Cote Udat on their hee they da not receive esau ofa osteke” to ide them aver uetit (hey ean flnd work, Such orpunieations as the Salva lion Army and the John Howaed “ovdety help them wet re-estab- Wehed but ther resourees are natied, Kos not easy fara fellow whis tis Gone dime to tet a dob, Same rane rkeguiters, HOW, Met makes it Gitricill, Bul lvanay types al works do, rob require (his sate- eiburd ind as auras possible dis- eriminadion should be removed, Let! oplve these mena ehanee, Prlehtened thought oon this problem ds that they: deserve a Ht wp, These diseharged men, Most of whom are probably re- solved to rehublliGue Cheniselyes thd po straeht, should be con- sidered dadividuilly, There should be no bhiaket barrlers thrown around then, should he Saue nay be poor risks but nat wl, “bethheldge He ‘ral, has 4 Ty Daily News Closstius ' ~N 144 a *itys t ‘/ pest | Nes ARE YOU GETTING BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA SERVICE? ‘Howard Society and of penal. reform. 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