eae Peete AS ae Peer ae ee = aes es Ears ef : out that more than tuce could slavia, ! y Gassed Pair _ Recovering | From Mishap EP | Fumes Overcome - proximately three fect bigh, yo a ‘ ORMES-— Daily Delivery @ DIAL 2151’ -—— DRUGS Two In Car . “AN city man and \oman are recovering in Prinec Rupert General Hospital today afler being taken unconscious from a cay found stopped this morn- ing on Highway 16 just beyond the city limits, RC MP reported today, ‘Said to be “out of danger” are: John Menry Courlenay, 30, of 739 Kighth Avenue West, ehauf- four al Miller Buy Hogpital and ‘Katherine Danes, 24, ward maid : who.lives at the Miller Bay resi- | denice, . i The pair were discovered uwn- conscious in a 1947 sedan at 7:20 in. by workers going on day mut lo the Columbia Cellulose! Company at Watson Island. Peg-! By Beaton, Miller Bay Hospital! hurse, notified police In Prince! Rupert of the mishap who in: turn sent the Prince Rupert am-; ipulance lo the scene, I. » Mr. Courtenay is reported to} have stopped the car when he! mnelled exhaust fumes just be-! La ndslides, ( fore he was overcome, ' RCMP at Port Edward who in-i pected the car said that a small: ection of hose used to extend | the tail pipe so that exhaust was’ Carried clear of the cur, had bry- ; N Off, Awo there was a split: In the car's muffler, police said. : “At noon today both victim were described as being * und well,” New Stage Scheduled. For Centre A decision to have a portable crs over old-fashioned ones that report that visilors were: ayoidi after the test will be installed t Con. Utution Avenues, LONDON ) -— A slow thaw flood threa:s "AWAKE the century. No deaths were reported im- mediatery sroul ‘the suaes ot snow and earth in Italy and . Yugoslavia, bub it,js feared hav, they will add to {he toll of 231: Knuwn de@ad im the’ record. Areeze-up, now in its 25th. ai » Crop damage is nthe in. dreds of millions of dollars, Food: prices have soared. Fucl is tun- ae At Vasto., in central tals, a : stage built for the use of visiting landslide Thursday night erum- entertainers and Buddy Taft's, pled 150 homes. Hundreds or annual Clvie Centre Daneing Workmen fought to divert the « School review was made by the Wass of rumbling soll and snow ' Centre executive last night, The !rom other Noes und a ru stove, to be seloup in the gym. road. . Nusiym when needed, wih be 28. Seores of smutler slides cut feet wide, 24 feck deen und ap- roads and menaced — villares throughout Ttaty’s eentral Ap-! Seeretary Fred fopes paitted pening mountalns and in Yugo-, be seated ino the gyianaslim,: A temperature rise forecast whieh ts about twiee the uamber. for Britatay today failed te that ean be accommoadsted fay materialize, and new snows’ the auditorium. An added id= spread over the easter part of - vantage will be that Me Taft's) the isiand, More cold weather! dancing pupils will be able to res yas forecast. Snowplow. teas: Vearse on it in adyanes of (het Iw orked through the niaht to show and thus become completes! Hreneh cust coast villages eub off Iv familiar with the seuling ty by 10-foot Arifis, Helicopters. Which they are required to per+! stand by ta ack tis an buliners | farm, Af needed, Mr. Jones reported to che eS. weve thousand neonle face ceutlye Chiat ib was hoped to ar disastrous fuel shortage on range w number of visits DY V0- vomeuys trogen border with | pylar entertainers: duels Me si the supply is down to: 8 SOUS vont af Us srt “reported uray Pree days --- wlth the temper ae ve fire 82 helow zerg, itkels for the Alaskn Musie Ml vonert on ebruary ”) The waiberatire In Burls thls pee do eo tes! Phe ety by varies orunnizalions 1! b “ Ih yy : of Febru, rine Toreey sh WH tay nnd Individuals, Priew of gene, ‘ors lew eral admission has been reduced fonenued cold, Fngineers bles. up fee blacks on the Seine and rom &1288 bo $1, Marne rivers fo avo diinaie ‘to bridges, Berlin's tay polite fained thousunds of city workers end wnemployed in brenkine up trae ven show an the streets Weylla’s nin bulanees are needed asa Wifes overnight Comperntiure was four paying measure? OF ATE physle below gera -- fhe dowe (for elons replytiad, Th percent sald: Mebruary 2 ia be years Ha, _Gonmiits b (ia it Genny, SIREN VALOR CHERETOED WASTHNGTON it) Washing- Lon physio lis were senb i ques. Wonetre asking: “Ee yon think alrens orhd excessive speed in The festival was offleladly ap med hy Behoaol lnspector Co 1 ‘Aceh and two boys shaved tay Honors af ta naeks cnehy ti bh dianeine seta ar the Tne Ruperk Dean leestival whieh apened for a Eirerediy pune a adhe Clyle Contre tisk ight. AIL Chvee, Maaiel Bertoind, who performed a tapedinelny sala wid (wa youre boys, Chory ahey hel Divide Than kloan, who were Hae bape lig ied, ware ered: fied Dye Adtadleator Mrs John GC, Panygrnier ob Perenee, Wilh “anak ae Ue adieniee dinee niang wildy Chem? Hh the spoken parley section, adjudivated hy Bydney Risk, Held anpervisar for the Univers ally at Uridal Columbine asters ign departinent, Barbara Perry yi cup hte a ek of iO with her rendition af Rohit Louls Stay. enson's The Tamplightere a tedh pleee, om the Department of Bdu ‘ablon, whiely he satd was titer sled dn diiaia, muste nnd: dane- a Hein, Mise ae danelnge feat} vil helped pramate bother ell: PAU and) aul, COMMENDS ASSOCTATION Prinee Rupert Male and Dt communtiy. Te also tanded @, LIGHT MINDED — Looking like a king-sized reading lamp, an ultra-modern lamppost, equipped. with mereury vapor ‘light, low- Avenue near the Capitol Building, Six modernly styled. lamp- posts, five ulllizing mercury vapor Nehis and one, bulbs, have been installed. The Capitol’s. electrical engineering department decided to throw new night on the subject after the after sunset because of the darkness. The lamp finally selected; Threatening Italy over parts of southern Europa today, The rest of the 5. continent shivers, with litde sign of a br eak i in nthe worst winter of | ning short. : , Published at Canada’ s Most Strategic pacific Por — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. XLV, NO. 46, _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1956 conent cards for children to be dealth Unit announced today,: Tuesday, March 13 is the deadlih polio vaccine, Dr. Brice Laing, ‘med for the return of parents! euilated with the .Salk anti- A health officec for SI: ecna ib Dr. Laing sald that it is hoped. to begin this year’s anti-polio’ vaccine program abotit the. - middle of April but as Salk anti- polio vaccine is in short sunply, only children for whom consent Prairie Storm Petering. Out SASKATOON .@ — A slarm ‘that hammered central . Sas- _katchewan almost without letup ‘from Sunday through Thursday ; was petering out early’ today ‘over enstern Saskatchewan and ‘western Manitoba. For railway and highway “workmen it was almost all over : but the shoveling, The weatherman said blowing snow conditions during the ‘night at Saskatoon, North Bat- ‘tleford and Prince Albert repre- | rented the dying kick of a storm j shat left three mixed trains! | wnd several railway plows stall- ed, and curtailed highway tra- i with factories closed dowa by: ‘vel. fuel shurlaecs, hag called off alt: There was no immediate pros- . public events to save coal. | peck of a mild spell. on the! North German hunters spot- | ‘Prairies to help with. snow re-| i line Washington’s Pennsylvania i fluarescent ing the city’s “show. avenues” he length of Pennsylvania and Floods spread fearsome landslides and ted a rare sitht -2 wolf tracks. | moval, Temperatures were not | ‘hey said the cold’ probabsy hast **pected to tise far above 2er0 | aay: driven olves. westward. from. ae in. Saskatchewan -or Alberta _ EXPECTED TO END’ The blowing snow Poland and. Russfa. The known death toil by: countries: France 228, Italy 104, ; : in eastern| xev 72. yiwoslavia 70, Hol-' Saskatchewan and - 2 land 58, Britain 58, Denmark: ‘ Manitoba es ‘d westr| 40, Germany 39, Greece 30. Aus trla 22, Spain 21. Sweden 2t. Ing the ral! and road disrup-: rae 18, Portuyal 17, Norw ay tion it caused in central Sas rn ; call Exeept for. a 12-hour break: Bill To Aid ag ge Wednesday night, the storm: Civil Servants kept dropping the snow and: blowing it around: faster than. plows and shovels could cope. with tt Defeated Parks Board Seeks $8,000 To Complete Algoma Project: VICTORIA (—A bill to give bargaining rights to B.C, elvil’ ' servants was defeated in the ‘lopistature Tharsday night, Labor Minister Wieks said the existing speelul aet for civil servants ts working well and ree. lations between, the — govern- ment and tls employees are at gn il-tlne high, The government could nat accept the bil Introduced by George Ciregary (Le Vietoria) and supported by the CCR, Mr Wleks sald, Leo Nimslek (CCP-Crunbruak) charged present legislation Swntkes civil servants “seeand Class cleus" tna form of eam. The Borrd of Park Commis- sloners will seek approval Mon- day ot an $8,0u0 Inveriin: budget! from the city counell, Ata speelal mectling last night: the board appointed Commis-| sloner Duncan MeRae, flnanelal committee chairman ta meet With City-Clerk-Comptroller W, Long, Monday morning with: ‘a breakdown of the budget, Main portion of the money willy be needed to make up the differs | (Mare. 13, | has! co-operated, ‘Dr,. Laing: said. | - se " ‘tne a ’ tratlon - of. all ‘school - children =" . seeks. mo: ie money rely. . to’ {hese children. vot | | be Joining scbeal in ‘September: are, ashe! ‘sent’ cards have been’ received este atime mene - cats. have. been received by the health unit: will: be inoculated. ‘ie sdid-parents’ consent: cards |. are. now - belng distributed to: ‘schbol: children’ of. Grades 1: to’ Grade .9- inclusive, ‘at’ Prmee Ru- |. | pert, Port Edward. and: Digby , jIsland: ‘They. must be tetamned - properly. completed by Piesday The: District. R2: sehool board in drranging immediate: reg: i3- | who’ will be entering school for | the first time in - Septeraber, | This -. will enable the’. Health | Unit, to: distribute consent’ forms) Two. Fihboats nts tree, SINK Together parents of. cebildren who will: | to eall an‘! ‘com- plete consent forms dt the Skeena Health Unit. ‘Two fishboats, belong-| Dr! Laing said that the priest polio vaccine is still in shore: "8 to two Prince Rupert jar sank - yesterday PRICE FIVE CENTS Isuoply and the Unit's supplies! brothers, ‘noon while tied up:at the| ‘Will.be sufficient only for inocu- : lation. of children for whom, con- ‘new government floats, i The vessels, the Signe and the ‘Teresa, which were. moored to- by Mar ch 13, On: that date Victoria. wil jgcther were beached today. a Y bes informed of the Unit's re- quirements and, ne . further | applications; mn: : } cred” . PIPOLEPELID OTA sesnoeeenrersere | ~ WEATHER 8 rie jowner | ternoon: mauand, Scattereu snownurries ‘down. Said Joe Maurice: ‘over the Cnarlottes and north. | “They were floating like little ‘ern Vancouver Island. Variable: ‘corks yesterday.” ‘cloudiness with a few snowflur-', He said it was thought that; rics Saturday. Little change in one of the boats sank for some temperature, Wind northerly 15,:yet undetermined reason, taking ‘Low tonight and high Saturday | the other vessel down with it. ‘at Port Hardy.32 and 38, Sand-! The two brothers beached their spit. 28 and 34, Prince Rupert. ‘boats this morning’ at high wa- 23 and 33. jter with Uhe help of the: hali- cape Kyrelle, skippered by | Cap. Norman Fevcrson and the {Armour Salvage Company's Kalen No. 1, skippered by Capt. Henry Hanson. Joe Maurice sald that when ' he two fishboats went down they fwere left hanging suspended In other parks business, Board | ‘sbraight up and down’ tied to Chairman Charles Balagno sald; the dock. The vessels were se- he would arrange {o have cop- cured last night when the bows tame above low water, the Sig- les of plans of Algoma Park made | y¢'s skipper’ said, Including an overall sketch-plan! Had the two fishboats snapped of the completed program at the |their moorings, they would have: \ . \ idropped off a ledge into 18 we for Individual board men. fallioms of water, he added, The Signe’s owner estimated The decision followed a sug- damage to the vessel and equip- gestion hy Commissioner Roberti ment at between $600 and: $700 L. iby Wat a special place at City “al a snap guess," Hall be allocated for Parks Board nd|: ; willbe. inspected to estimate. ‘da- x ‘of tne Signe sald: this af: (A Mr. Maurice and his note midnight Irhomas: of 1902. Bighth Avenue)‘, ‘as expected to ond | Mostly cloudy today but with ;®ast were unable today to ox. | Sumber of hospital” boar in) mid-morning without caus- ‘oceasional clearings along the :Plain why the two boats went Rite who extended eeu He said Chak prtledpatlan te that there was benefits ay them for both thease tn sehoul DY, Woodslde's efforts In making AMNgeMeNts for the dean les. Hal and prodsed (hose who work pany unlon, The bu, was one of three sub- Maltted Dy private members and rejected: by the government. at Lhe mleht sitting, Atlorney-general Bonner sald a DI Introduced by Mr, Gregory fo allow tight-hand passing on: Aa BC. Tughwava Was nol pric. Heal at preaeub because there aire only a Cow places ta the pravinee Where it could apply. wyekstaee Wal festivals but i ‘who are. seldom seen at ape orpetutod." Te sald he hoped the addudleas rLlon the entrims received would nsplre Chem to preater achieves Hens, Mr. Rilehile was ditreduerd hy (Mr. Woodside, president of the (Orin doch Hon suh-exeontlye, Mi, Woodside told the tatr- aved audience (hat Go. Wallaee, rector of the provinelal Come GMUEY Eroreni’s braneh, hind Mr Ritehte commended the fwired Hhinoespresstie the hope Ait the msochition enjoyed "a ma Postlval association ter Hes proditiahte wl successful fev. work Te had done tocnerange (he tla fostval and sald they were dolap "nosh worthwhile work li the Marks aad adiidbeaitona for the eventing are ii follows: Bolo Inlet under 0 years: Verena Lester, TR madi Adjudieator Mrs, Lawrener sald What although she wi "in nee enee between (he amount left In! the Algoma Park fund and the $13,500 contract prlee submitted by Walen Gravel Company to complete surfaelng of a playing tren ak the park, Commissioner MeRne estiniat- md (hat $7,000 was left in the Algoma Park lund, The renyunder of (he tntertn budget would be used to cover over-expenditires from the 19h business, where plans, letters, specifications and other docu- ments pertaining to parks could be kept on fle, A request made Wepugt Come missloner Eby by A, l. Wade to oporate the concession ab Me- Clymont Park was granted on! the understanding that Mr, Wado be notified that permission was ganted only fer the ensuing bidet |, wen bh Hie cineer" she didn § give too High marks to the younger dune- Ors beeause there would be noth- ing for the older dancers to work for, She prised the girl for Keeping good dime, soiling all the way through her danee and warned her to never Jook be= Wind her, as it gave the audience the iden something was wrong. She urged the ail to keep her knees Farmed out aid her hands Mavi I The earreet postions, Houle ballet under He years! Joanne Mehardsen, MH marin Mra. fawrenee sald the dineer “hid a lovely dianee to work on," youd Hating ind her hand moves MOTE were quod, However, the wd fudlentoy sald, (he abel should atop toe danelne until she had perfeated her baste ballet steps She sueuested that she do the sue dries di set ballet. shoes yent, willl she had perfected her steps She said the child had a nice norsonaully but needed morc busle work before reestarting tue work, GOOD BASIC THATNING “Shirley ‘Thomas, 82 marks: showed that she hud had good baste trading in elementary alops, Mra. Lawrence sild, She told the competitor Ghat she had the assistance of a good plantat (ely De With and while she had good timing, pointed her toes well and bad good arm movements, she forgal her hands onee and turned her toes up ONE, National Daneliag: bynne Havarl, 78 marks: Come mentng on this Jrish fig nun ber, Mrs, Tawrenee urged: the vompetttor to polit toes out, to retomber to smile and remente | However, he sald, he thought he and his brother would have the boats in running order with- Ina week's time, YONKERS, N.Y. W—-Waghig a “smear” campalen against false- Marna ringers, flremen Inve aps intied a red stleky substance to alarm) box handles to smear the ‘hand of anyone turning In an jlarm, One prankster has been ‘eae ht red Taunded, yer her baste sleps, She praise id her for her timing and sald Arner Rupert fostivad crys MI kept exeallent dine LITLE MORE PEE Bolo Natlonal Danelng under M4 yours: Dianne Pleree, 8hr thaw Ame prlean {ap dined wos told that hor (niltig, her smile, her hards wore all goud as was her foot work exeepl on ane or two breaks, She was urged to “pet your Whole body galng," tosuse HW Ubtle mare pep and to do more work on hor baste steps, Sillov’s hornplpe sala; under Hoyeurs: Dorothy Porreddh TT mivkss (his tontestiant was advised) to Mike her whole body dance asa atullor did hy work ondrgetleally, She was told nav to look into the Wings, ta practice and remember Co a ie i ee kt We Le Ue pe ap ee pl eh pg ne VICTORIA “(cP)- ‘Thue the. g gove enna rs el an increase ie “$21,592. over™ year but still: va Pin ea fig- ‘At New Floats Or ministration." health mal ai Eric Martin: say in the’ legis! ec. B.C. | wage “frees ping atta the province were: resigning :be- |eause. of “untenable” conditions brought on ‘by: the -freeze: order “Lets. give then: some auton- omy.”: he sald,, “and. not. put them {na strait-jacket ¥ Mr,’ Marlin said. that -Hsome hospitals get into deficits jbe- cause of shecr mal-administr- tion and others incur . addi- can sec no revenues,” Some boards “go overboard’ in awarding wage Increases,” he added, , Mr. Nimsick read.a telogram sent to the minister Kimberley, B.C, hospttal board which resigned Wednesday night, The telegram said’ the board “condemns. wholeheart+ edly the intolerant, unrealistic, and inflexible policies" of the government, The Kimberley board ‘sald it was “unable‘to operate the hos- pital on the permitted budgat, and still provide the deslrable services,” ‘ Health, Minister Martin ro- torted that Mr. -Nimslek “doesir't know the frets” of the sltuaion 1 Khuberley and that a BCHIS official wag enroute to the, tn~ terior contre to Investigate the hospital's problems, "Whichever way you lool U It, Kimberley hax heen exe (ravagant. (he minister sntd. There had also been “feuding” among members of (ho bourd, No sald, "Do you want these hospl- Girl, Two Boys Share Top Dancing Mark Of 85 As Drama Festival tals lo have a blank cheque?” tional expenses for which they -by the}: legislatur night { shes: proof there Is a cure ‘for and: Topeated her claim of potassium. sens' remarks. sare 80. ae _. that-it ts beneath the dignity. . ‘of the medical: profession to even comment on them," 1 “There will gald: Diy. Ferguson, “Vand. are free to:.go to then: But'r' hope the: gerieral population’ wil seek. intolllgent: medical’ advice» lature." om Mrs; Atseng: eniled on Health - Miniister. Erle. Martin to set aglde al toast $1,000,000 to ; educale people how to. cone , ¢ “Nob just: by tio ortodo mothods.but-also by others as chiropractors, . naturepa f and. osteopaths,” she. tojd ho legislative assembly, 9.0. 2! Dr, Btewarb: Murray, medical health officer of Vancouver, giltd’ Ib was “regrettable that. people | are apt to bo misled. by the statements of a lay person’ tho Jogisluture," "Untold arm can. be: done | 1 OVEN Tves WII, bo logb Wediie cor victins are misled. by such Statements ‘as those made - by Stas! Mrs, Arsons," sald Dr Murray, terete arenredne ‘oO sinile and use her hinds, Tap dinelng solo under 0 YOuUurs! Dords Albert, 70 nvurkss was told that she bad done quite a hard dane, Sha had a niece stage progonee bub forgot to smile beenuge sho was too busy with her feet, Mra Lawroned told her to gob up on hor toox vd off Her heals and to make ho taps sound in the simplest steps, ap danelng solo nde UF Yours Nay Bush, 80 murky: Mrs, Lawrence sald that the compoll- Lor performed “a very niee clog walla” and Wiab although iL wis Wy aldbimecdunee to romembor that old fashtoned gliels had lots of energy, Bhe was told to use Lo grealor advantnyge, pia al at et et A te hor head, arma, hands and body |: we rere sce vuepe ne Bee eRe REEF Hpe Spee: soem Le pens Tap dunoing solo unde We yours ans Doreon Albert, 80 markat wits Lald by the adjudicator Wat-kho had n good personality, had godd wile and tlining, bub one of: practles hor “alittle” and. injoab: H WLtlo more pop Inte hor: dined, Murlol Bordrand, Ah, mibthyt This competitor “had > ta dancing wlth tiey,"tetho nejstdls cutor sild. Tb was a good Nun hor and the dancer anol Ine chide her plant (Donald Mice Donald) in hor bow, Hor’ stony word Nabi ton -difftioult and. :aho oxeuttiod them well, with quor Lining oth dn fort and hands: Tho adjudlentor . NigBoxtod aig amtlo a ttle moro, | (Contintod on Daye §)° in Pine dtd Sea tie bey gage Seo GIRLS . ‘. . } toy t nl ON dogo, Dr: Persson ald “ja. ee copie : before. they. follow tho : r colty- a mendations made In, the ‘Teglsr we bonts wore “hazy.” Sho Ito tb ar 1 % ay Cap ag at - Ih |