ORMES7— Daily Delivery e DIAL 2151 -DRUGS C. Roads “Bennett Claims Tolls Needed To Catch Up 40 Years Work VICPORIA (CP)— Expenditure of one billion dollars on new highways and bridges in British. Co- lumbia during the next 10 years is planned by the Boel al C redit gover) nment, Premier Bennett said Mon- ~ vd ay. Family Of 10 f The statement was made by tak cee of Ane | province's "Poll Highways ¢ s Homeless utters me pees After Blaze The pil inercasing the aulh- vorlly’s borrowing power from 50 A Skidegate Misston family of 10 was Iefl temporarily homeless million to 60 million dollars was given second reading-~approval! In principle-—-after prolonged op- yesterday when an carly morn- ing fre wiped oul thelr two-story home and ail their belongings, position criticism, “We're having to use tolls to Only cleht of the family were asleep at home at the time. ealeh up on work not done in Fleeing into the night when the last 40 years," he sald. fire swept the six-room house at qe. tish Columbian smelter town’ three weeks ago, will go Into! from the western Unlted States lo BC, he said, and her two children nged 3 and} aa inepeas : be increased 10 times, 4, Loretta and Goorgla Young an : Orla Young aNd og Nimsick (CCI-Cranbrook) working at the Northern Pulp- cheque" and said) every new wood Company plant at Sand-j 7 ‘ . ue ° pany plant Sand bridge should be approved by ant. Monday by vest old fon. Liberal Leader Arthur Laing ald Krug who with a friend no-| cig tolls were coming into dis- ems alt te wilh and then: sound and was gulng to cause race Yrough the village arous- | trouble.” He called a toll “an Puor water pressure, despite a oe new modern water system al: was a tol loss, Only persons. ‘Sold, For. Kitimat | who mahaged to gel out a fe we - B.C. Buses whieh! The emergency commibtee of, the Skidegate Misstun village action and arrangements were Toterlor States. Utd. strike- made to jook after the family, bound sinee Feb, 10, announced miso authorized: Ue purehase of selling six) twin-coweh buses to: 8200 personal rlothing for the the Kimat Ty ransportation Co, owned by Louis Collison, A fuod WEATHER shower is belie staged tonight, Churehy the Oliver Women's) Wednesday. Little change il vuxiiary is staging a kitchens tomperature, Might winds, Loy nd eullery shower, wid Pelee Rupe roa tu a, The huge expansion should be!’ imed al bringing more tourists Skidegale Mission were Mr. and] om . oh Vee Wrelie.. The present tourtst revenue of Mrs. Wallace Young, Ruth Young 90 million dollars a year should Perey Brook. Two other sons, Jaimed the wover Mein Vietor and Robert, were away | Caimec the government Was gly ing the toll authority a “blank spit. : m . . _ (the legislature or an independ- The fire was discovered at 3 ent planning board tieed flames within the Young favor in the U.S. and sald the house. Krug aroused all eight ton authority in BC. was “un- Ing the volunteer fire depart- funeven charge on the people of ment and other villagers. B.C." _ Skidegate Mission, hantpered: ‘Six Trail Buses fire fighters’ efforts. The house. personal belongings were Geor- TRAIL, gla and Loretta, council, headed by Rev. Lloyd service in Kitimat, 400. Hooper, immediately went into Dern of Vancouver. The Red Cross in Vancouver today Ht ds surrendering Its i- shipped ww blankets today and cence fur the city service and fumily in Skidesate. The fanily ts being moved inte oa house by the Younes Adult Group of Lhe, Clyudy with rain showers at Bpeneer Memorial United times mixed with snow today ane ware showers the Spencer Me- tonight and high Wednesday a morial WA ts holding a dishes) Port thirdy 86 and a Sands ap ie sumes (on fram The Sone af inde wow Jodie (lat the methed caller, af summoning the Prince Rupert Ald, fee the pablente or Kay cney be elaaiged: Wis tot eon ‘dered by the ely eounell dish the oresteieGons lad been red, Drought Into effect was because c Tounell wftor wearing the pru- ‘al Indlscrimlnate Une uf (he us, posi) contatned Ia telfer from bulinee for people who were; the lade decided to Inform the found afterward not ta have HON that the city finds the pres Deeded the service, SeTE BYSLEIN aiisfnetory, © RW, Loney, iby clerk tnfuran-! “ON president Ph. Peborson: ed eounell that ho ainbylanee Catlent enn be admitted (othe Informed comme) dik wader the! hospliit untip the doctor anders! present system whereby thee the admittinees, We added: (at mAbuliee ca be called only on in neta) feet, adeilblanee tothe (he uithority of a doctor, the hecpliat took a longer period of police or an dndusteiad fest add) Cine i Che ambulanes wus sine Wan, fae neh tine cond bemoaned directly, fost, The debtor stested that Hust phontnye (he ibylanee Anyone be mowed foo stunmans direet. was not he answer Mr the ambulmniee with) the eharie | Lone sud, the premier during an impas- t rolled Chrough this foterlor Dri- milles | Smith, elidrman of Ainbulinee da eases of emerge the health and saclay aaststaner | eoummibbee saddle (ak one measene: POP re dG ae Pgh ow Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest : VOL. XLV, No, 49, TERRACE GIRL I IN ACTION - a Wrens attendings | HMCS- Corn-. i wallis, the navy's training establishment at Cornwallis, N.S., ‘take judo lessons as part of their -training. Able Wren. Lois’ Courtright of Terrace, B.C., flips judo instructor’ CPO Douglas McCulloch of Edmonton in this photo, (CP from National Defence) City Counc Rejects Chauffeur Permit Appeal An application by a city taxi operator to have his city chauffeur's permit re-instated was turned down laxt night after his appearance before ily” couiteil, Unsuccessful attempt to re-* nr gain permit. cancelled a year ago: Mr. vant Wallegham said he because of liquor law infractions, || ' ‘i ‘ rad “least of all expected ‘Sgt. wee by Rene Van Walleg-: wildwoose to bring up” the Sun- Decision of the council was! ireached during a closed meeting: lof a’ committee of the whole! reounell, after both. Mr, Van Wa \-' ‘egham anid Seu Adan’ WHO yf goose, NCO In charge of the city gece a el a charge shou ) (ROMP detachment: had made, ithe taxi owner should pe representations ty an open coun- Befor i { : ‘oil meeting, efore going into a commit- Mr. Van Wallegham said he. ‘had Jost his permit February 4, (1955 and admitted that he had a. sbumber of convietions. But he said: “Under the liquor aet, (ie sen- tenee ds anty [2 months,” The faximan said that sinec Lhe death of his brother Joseph, erin statements had last year, he had been Jett with ‘made about oa city res ‘dent | more of an investment than he "leh shouldn't have been made"; nad been prepared for, He add- wad thitt he fort further Ciseus-| ed {hat sinee his eily permit hug slau should take phive in closed! een revoked he had driven cab, Copmiittee, toperating ouk of Port Ndward, *Ald. Mike Krueger added that nit “there was no money in dh." he was against closed meetings | TAD PAID PENALTY Mr. Vink Walleehiam said fonted hee emghb by the use. a Jollee dilorimers and had paid Mails fines, “When isa person's debt ta so- ohety pod he asked, He said thot he could not ace, iy he should lose hls Tvetihood , Sind he aesured eounell Hat i he pwns re-dnstited, he would prave, swarthy af i © beh Wildease said) the tas. Wan Wad bec couvieled Pebrne | wey doo foe selling quer tomy! fiddan ad ld lis dieenee rhe voked Ciree days later and (en! spe eer ssiummonsed and did: not feel Papplication. George ©, Wills said he wished to register a complaint against / a closed session as he felt it was pubhe business would be discussed, _ Ald. A. Don Ribehie defended, ‘he closed) session sayine that! stanee ealled far a elosed ses- Sion, Ald. Peler 1 beater ndvorated: open commibbtee ineetings dn all “'fhese cases,” he Brewerton Elected Head Of Aero Club 1. Brewerlon was elreted Aad been ronvieted under the president of tie Pelee Rupert Hanon vet on Mebrucry 1h he bs Aorw elu at the group's annual eur The ROME ACP BCL Hal meeting Saturday wl the elub's AW further convdeton Vind res “Sent Cove hendquaytey I's, Ile sues sulted From the fasting n’s Uris oeods 1G, Haugan ye without a elty: ehaf{feur’s: — Spent dn Aupust, id, Man elected were Mr Hangin FUR TUBER CILMUGE as Viecepresident; doseph Chale Beh, Wild pone sadd that g | MNE as seerehary-treasnrer, turther ehavee under the liquor, wel tony De Lal padast Me, Vani, Wialleshamt os result af an in eldent Sunday whiele is unde Hiveotination by the vlly detach ment oat the presenk Cine, “TD WH Tas Shown Wa pat. Teulon tendeaes lo kee 18. Burns, PR, Denne, Robert Kelsey, UL RR. Shenrdown, Al Barre, Dr WB, herghn, Wile no Slirubsal, Tn other busuiess — outgolig president Haugan reported: that DWH dards Che year four Ale Cadets, i { { Indicted Negro Pastor Says City Can’t Afford | To Make Criminals Out Of MON TOOMBS, Mi ath Pastor Wenneth of (he Manuel Peso miter Tidleded in Mont Aon Atrio Method ist Mplecapal nomen bus bayeal tole wpehurehy, logethoer with other dae! HeCTIn TArads We iss meets dleled Negra elorgymen, spoke at Teor Monday leht tat ne CUS Th Cie world en tord far boyeates Me week, Cheerlage eke ers ouk ul eof ie Newrors responded enthusiast prevehers” rally When (hele lenders prouiss This deelaration by Rev by 1, Hil Lorontinue the protest moves: ment, Th the state's othe fense racial alliiton, Meanwhile, Autheriie huey, Henne oman nite elureh mrotips Th other seetlona ar the CONEY OX Pres|ed CAneerE aver He uiredt of ee Mon toniery finials (Mest Nowra student, prepare Nero cnilntsters: for Tending the bed toga date federal eourh ine teil Ninel segregtlon ont Alemingham Wednesday seekhir hy Dunes i Meet ag Me K ine che end oF lie: Le University of Abbie, AU order returning her to the: the fiw? the REM BETROTIE, fyyy from Prince Rupert Squads ald. {ron na and kwa from Priuee George reeetyed: Eheie private it Heeners I iddition to five Sudents fran’ Prinee Rupert, : Mr, Tain ale reported tliat i osteerss ful sehool had bean eunceted He Pertner resulllng I fen students reeelying thelt i te 24 Preachers | camps from whieh she ainiven Tye Ry tab, Darko the year three atrerath The 20 year-old Birmingham: Were dispesed oF iid: plans were wot, iniversity: oftielats and Uae for the vequistttan of two VETER SD POET EE WHHesses were) HIER, Locnppeae ak the hearing. He sitll Che venir Wank sueenss: The untversity: bowed ab tense | ll Hnanelatty an as a result of ‘Loess satel (hey esetiederl Miss Lae) Hhe year's aetivdtles Ge ebb hia ror Myouns ul sly iy" Veb, (j lal- quills rederomibed (he Acro club lowing vlotent day-long disardes} Hendirlers, capirked by her presence at elias | Me, Brewerlan, (ie. nay pigs Vs, denk ds a well-known toe! Wholesuler and a plot af three yeae's standing, We reeelyed ils Whigs from the load flytag elab | HW Wd, He has previously served | us seerelary and ylee presidents, Witt While Negro lenders here reat. irmed thelr latentions of can. Lining the bis bayeotl, they ealed For mentbers at thelr ree to vontinite to sli vielenee, ‘heen! Other directors elealed weres cae oes ER et ip! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1956, “Nothing Less Will Satisfy” | 3 VICT ORIA (CP)—.Op:: position: Jeader Ariiold' Webster Monday night-de- | 4 manded a “full and immed- | sald: the CCF leader. “Everything | ‘day incident as be had not been; Ment of resignation. I will make a statement on it} from taking’ a swing at Ganiblin: had: ‘been “brought the House tomorrow,” he said, | With: a.” whiskey: boblle by: the: jthat 1 bad any bearing on th elle “Progressive. Conservative ‘Jead- train: conductor. after Gamblin: ae whith | iate judicial inquiry—fol- lowing the resignation. of Lihds and Forest Minister Sommers.” “Nothing less than the whole truth will satisfy the people,” the minister sald strengthens the opposition's case fora full and immediate, judicial inquiry.” Liberal leader Arthur Laing said he would not comment un- lil. the resignation is accepted by Premier Bennett, ‘The premier said he’ would make an announcement today’ in the Jegislature. , “Naturally, as premier and leader of this government, I will have to give this letter consider- ation,” he said when Mr: Som- Se a dey Lat eran BMP id gin News ‘| sulled Mrs. ‘Gamblin or nyers finished reading his state- AE AMOS ponvieled, nor am J} 0 Deane Finjayson,3 ‘ynotjan dlects |) wong (0 diselose | my defenee i Te “Lands Minister Sommeis has ‘hob strengthened his own posi- tee of the whole council Mayor {lon by resigning, ° ! “The first. thing that. strikes we is that he would have done ‘himself and his government a far greater service if he had remali-} g ‘ed and proved to the satisfaction | Dub remarks made in this ine! of the people of BC. that the sharges were false. “His resignatign docsn’ telarify! wnything.” ‘Parks Board Bid For Funds ‘Cut To $6,000 A- request by the turks Commlssloners for an in- terlin budget to carry on current work was granted ab last nlght's Hy counell meeting, bub the unugunt was trimmed to $6,000 fromthe requested $8,000, The benrd informed eounell that 541 would be needed Lo mike tp {he $13,500 contract bid by Kalen ‘Gravel Company for grading and drutuing a pluylig stface al Algoma Park, Balanec af de money, #7000, ds lefth from the Algoma Purl fund, Theluded thy the $8,000 request- ed by the Parks Bond was $1,880 for 1955 over © expenditures, STLGB fur auntstutidlng bills, $400 to clear brush at the rear of the MeClymont Park bath bose and MIHO to remove slx-fool drain le from Montreal Clrele, In moving that the amodnt be pared (o $6,000 Ald, Mile Krueger sid that ut the moe enh, the question of lush-your's deflelt was nob too important, Ald, Peter J, lester suld that as the elty would be granting the Parks Bourd an amount tp excess OF $0,000 tiker on they should Wis the $8,000 budget haw, Ald. Lester yoled against bhe motlon “not on erintlog the money, only on eubling down “member sald: trdvr: ‘his? ‘hone | und- hud "yin Courtenay, B.C.: re Bourd of} of ae Mey * PRICE FIVE CENTS S tabbing Described | For Court | OA statement thal he had been | accused of insulting. a. man’s wife and owed, him money. bes |. i fore’ he was attacked and stab-- ‘bed was. made “this: morning: in police court by. 24-year- -old Perry |! ©. Mork, . apprentice: electrician at Kitimat, who sas. wounded ‘in a- fracas In front of hls par ents’: home, - os : ‘Mork, ‘victini of. a: February 4 stabbing, - named Earl. Morris Gamblin;.19, as his attacker snd denied that: Te had. either -in- owed him any money. . ‘The statements were made as Gamblin went on ‘trial -. this morning charged with. ‘assault- ing: Perry Mork, with. intent, to wound.: He. is also: charged with assaulting, Helmer Mork, father of ‘the youth, oceasioning . bodily harni, Gamblin entered ‘a plea of. not: guilty tothe. first. charge, through. his counsel R. Gordon Vosburgh, of Terrace, : Mork, who said he had not met Gamblin before he had sce him earlier. that day, -said that he and the acciised had almost come to blows on the: train, coming. from: Kitimat. 8 He admitted * being “stopped had. sa down, , univited: with he at the Prince. Rupert CNR: ‘depot: when it had stopped at the Mork address, 108. Seventh. Avenue East. . The plainuft told the driver, “ilfford Dahl to drive around the block aud had then got out of the rab in front of his own: house. Gamblin was-nol visible, but had met him at the gate and pul +knife ab his throat, Perry Mork sald, . “In-an ensuing — altercation, Helmer Merk had come out of the house and Gamblin ~ had “taken a swipe” at the elder Mork, the apprentiee electrician sald. TUSSI ED WITH ACCUSED The defendant said he had tussled with Gamblin and had felt Wlmself stabbed dn the buck and shoulder, Naxldriver Dahl sald Gamblin uppeared surprised to find Mork in the cab ab the station, but that Gamblin agreed to geb out al the Mork home when the malnldff had given the address, Mr. Dahl sald Gamblin had added “the bottle you have won't du you any good elther” The driver csald after letting Mork off he had turned the cab uround and had seon Gamblin with aw grlp on young Mork and had heard the patr shoutlng, TWISTED TTS ARM When the older Mork had sald "ho'y gob a krlfe,” the taximan, had gol oub of the enr and twisted Gamblin's arnt buek and told him to lel go of the kulfe, Dr, W. 8, Kergl who treated Perry Mork ub hospital suid the youth was suffering from shock when ho had flrsb seen bln and had severa) wotnds, mast of then. superficial, However, one wound on the left side lad pene- lruted the lung, Dr, Bergin sald Khe younger Mork would require utother month's recuperation to wlow the Jung lo heal, Cise was adjourned until 2 the dno” pn, tomorrow, April ov May londings, A Canadhin trade depart Vessels Sought In London For B.C.-Russian Voyages LONDON (Reuters) -~ Shipplag elreles hero sald today Hat inquiries huye bean recelyed ti London for yessels to erry 200,000 fons af wheat from British Columbia lo Viadt- vost and Nahadka, Russtun Daelfte ports, A Canndian wheat board spokes here deetined eon weak, The shipping reporb sald the inquiry mentioned a freight eharge of 110 shilling a ton with free discharge for Mareh, monk offal sald lay Otlawn Monday ulght that Caumdlan and Sovlet negotlitors had cone chided we dratt trade agreement whieh was belng studied by thelr governments, a Mork sald Gamblin ‘had: climb-. ed into the'saine-taxi.as he had: and the accused had Jeft. the cab ; PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B.C, frets minister: Sommers: announedd: resigvation as Jands. ‘and forests minister and. mines. thinister as: statement in the- House today'on. an followed’ weeks ‘of’ oppos Jon onficlam and demand.: Sommers: said: / on a. matter: ‘which has’: bruited about In. the: House; in, 2 most irresponsible and” ‘repre: hensible manner . ms my ‘ministerial office. for. per tion and: ‘probably. ne make'a’|: “Never at any time have I used: accused of 2 g:bri that the. names. off several sim: portant industrial commission a to" industry. » we ee “The charges’ tha at this tlme because they. are part of-a court action—involve | not only myself MO IMPORTANT: FACTORS: ae “Also named are ‘severil im. | portant industrial corporations —companies that have. been and stil ave important factors sonal “gan, either ot drectly or. in-| th had ‘arrived to break. his. silerice| direct made—and T regrét that-F can- | rat not express an-opinion.on them | *"5 he: called partisan. tle: tacks. on him were-.cond “partictlarly” by Stila publishor of: the -Victorla Times,, in conjuicton” with, in the development: of this province,” The resignation. announce- Names "Political” Ho named Liberals as. Lib- eral leader Arthur Laing,’ Cieorge (iregory, member. for Victoria, and Bruce’ Brows, member for Prince Rupert, The pr esent standing in the House Is Soclal Credit 28, CCF I, Uibernis 4 and Independent, 2, 'The wtlicks on Mr, Sommors since the logislabure opened Jan IT have come from all opposition | quarters, ‘They concerned an altempl hy Mr. Sturdy to pre Ex-Supervisor “Dissatisfied” With Road Job VICTORIA PA former gove ernment supervisor on the Cage slur-Stewarl rond project in Northern B.C. testified Monday plight that ho wus “extremely dissatlstled" with the contrat: ors, Wade and Wells td, of Tall, Cearge C, Pilethorpe of Nele son, wu employee of te BG, Vorpal Bervles, sald’ tho — cone traetors “nroferred Ww do, Wnkngs on bhele own” “ihay didu'h wanh Ingtruce hlons from me," he teld the loge islutive comuittoe ot nuntog and rallwiys Investigating come plaints dn cousbructlon of the roud under the provinelut do partment of mines, ‘ho supervisor sald le wis hived dlveetly by Mines Minister Hommers for tho Job in (908, Ite denled a suggestion made before Whe committee by the minlaler that the Job wis “too big" for Hin, We sald te nevdad inure holp, Mr, Palethorpo dexeribed cons tractor Norman Wella as a mun [with we “peoullar Lemperument! who "resents any aubhority or having to eanform to any rules ‘ “4 eral members, “Attackers sont evidence . to the royal commission, Mr, Sturdy. was "pr from. presenting “the .oylde beforp toy} commigstoner, ch Justice Gordon Sloan’ whente tornoy-General: Bonner." to’ extend the aulhotity royal commilasions |r CHARGES LIBEL. appeatunce on bohalf of ani ny: thimod cllent and onthe: Pauly of whal ho sald, Mf,’ Bonu tigaliat the lawyer, | Mx, Shurdy then ted. a “dds foneo uctlon, Both Mr, Sommers ands lb \Uorney-general wore erltlél manded by the Liboral, and GOFr leucler Arndld Webster, Mr, Sommers sald aps he tuok office os toresty whittle, ter “ny department and wy personally hava been subjedter tou continuons and Inororislligly, bitter abtnek. . STAIES ASU UANGU a: en eThe wlakos aro large angugl lo warrant the expondlivrd Op the hundreds wud thougindarpe: dollirs that lave hoon, lwvpubed In five canpulgn of destructlot- tn Win laal ay yen. hob any “The uittainta ab octiver i cay satire you, (a Low 0 ot Jogialatlon (hub providogs** for, goverment: control day Ho} ell ting of aur forests.” ,. a Mt, Bunmers bore: iho, ‘Atte of Liberal abtuok ty Ute; a Istuture durlig tho "1066-3 ‘alo when Liber. Gordon Glbgoh realgned Iie Lillooot ‘riding: to probesl the-governmont's. pollay OW foresl miuagomont, ©. se Chrenlent portion of thio bys ronb Sloun forestry commlysor hie been taken np by inqdity into forest manugement coeds, The Heorves gover yaab droag + government-owned favo {a iid glyo the holder sole right. : oub ty return for mundging: th ur regulatlons,” — lh aac ial eh heath Kil nh hhh hth Ok eh oie ie ie APEHY Ot Manage ple ' hat k's Mr, Study had wniade: “ds bide Kisued a writ-of libel and aluiide® . Cathy a - and Vyely resignations: were nur : vee a a te gag Aahaers ’ ae t