‘k Soe MT a es =f ee cane meget Snep ~ ENE ae SE SE ee wt rk . : 1 , PRE a ab a Pe ee ae ae ORMES——) Daily Delivery ® DIAL 2151 ——DRUGS __ Rblshed ar Cones Mes 8 ne uo VOL, XLV, No, 26, OAL ig ODOT ED MG Gt PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956, Bebe atti a ath HP ee egg EP SP I IEEE GME 4 ‘ ‘ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest > PRICE FIVE CENTS vost PP Pt Pepi” ye ; PROVINCIAL. LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B,C, Coll Warf Still On- Pearson “No Recognition For Red China OTTAWA (CP)— The cold war is still on; there: will be no immediate Ca-! nadian diplomatic recog- nition of Red China, These were the two major! points made Tuesday by External Affairs Minister Pearson in launching a short Commons for- elyn policy debale scheduled to end today. ' The Scale Set ‘Rupert To Get ‘$21,592 Increase _ VICTORIA (CP) — ‘sliding scale of local gov- ernment grants, repre: senting an increase of $2, concentrated | ils erlticism on government ap- proyal of Canadian arms. ship-; ments to the Middle East. | The - Progressive Conservative : and CCF parties moved non-con- | fidence motions in the govern- ment on its arms export polley and for “lack of candor” in its: handing of the matter in Parlia- ment, Mr. Pearson, who did not touch - on arms shipments--he gave a, opposition PLENTY OF AIR LEFT — Twelve thousand miles without a blowout is quite a record racked up by Louise Sutneria ia, 29- : year-old nurse from Dunedin, New Zealand, as she arrives at coutamyon, England, with her bike aboard the Queen Mery, She left New Zealand in January 1949 and has been working i day w ‘emier RBen- long speech last. week on the. her way around the world, She intends to work in England : Tt When Premier _ Ben subject—made these points: . : while foe earn enough to take her to Scandinavia, _ jnett tabled his 1956-57 L.. There will be no diplomatic: -- ~-- ~ ‘budget recognition now of Communist! Bet. China but maybe some day, de-' The grants total $9,399,555. and pending on circumstances abl the | are drawn up on a per capita basis. Cities, representing 581,- {lme, Canadian interests and views of Canada’s friends and. 527 of the 939,127 persons alfect- ied, get $5, 243, 655, with districts alles. UNCHANGED POLICY joke $3,33 $819,380. 2. The Communist threat to: The allowance, with last year’s South Africa by March | the free world remains as strony figures in brackets: | CAPETOWN (Reuters)—South Africa today ac-! as ever, 3. Russian foreign policy ob- cused Russian Tiplamate of stirring up trouble among; Population up to 3,300, $16 jectives are miehanged--a world the native population, and asked them to leave the $14): 3,500 to 8,000, $12 «$9); 8,- mmunist states controlled ‘ , by Mosdow, subversion of the county y by Mareh 1. ! 96.50 (sean SP 150); over 90,000 uncommitted millions of Asia! External Affairs Minister Eric Aftica only through the consul- Vancouver, with a proposed and Africa and destructign of Louw said tne government had 8€heral in Pretoria, who is not of | gy rant-of $2,362,415, draws an in- NATO, ‘evidence thau une Soviet consu- @Mbassadorial rank. crease, of $767,875. Victoria's 4. Russia is harnessing educa-ilate Jn Preioma acted as “The government hag evidence ‘share’ is Hsted ab, $454, $52, year, was announced to- a : tion, selenee, propaganda and!"channel of communication” be- , that the consulate - general, ' 3107495... power tuseit § imperialism. ; tween Moscow | and subversive | ‘through members. of. its staff, |, ther grantsiwith the: increase {i 3, The PUSS Svul hol de-‘elethents In South Africa: > *Was" eullivated ‘and - masitained™ ly brackets: Uberately “provoke or ‘risk a hy-! Russfan consuin: ‘authorities contact with subversive elements drogen war but its polley Is sult; shad also diffused Communist'in South Africa, “particularly Joops, $110,972 ($20,698); Kelow- confliet short of war, “propaganda umong native Af-: among the Bantu native and In- ina, $114,136 ($21,534): Nanaimo, 6. The West should not des- rleans, he told the House of As-' dlan population, and that it has $131,568 ($25,892); Nelson, $95,-! pair but be prepared Lo negotiate “sembly here. He was cheered by served as a channel of communi- 264 ($16,816); New Westminster, with the Russians with imagina- government supporters when he cation between such clements $275,112 ($61,778): Port Alberni, tion and flexibility. ‘announced that a note had been And the authorities of Soviet $108,140 ($20,035); Prince George: 7, “We are not going to throw sent to the Soviet consul-general Russia,” Louw sald, $107,488 ($19,867); Prince Rupert, away NATO merely because of ‘asking him and ms staff to leave “Furthermore, the same chan- SH4,368 ($21,392 ; Trail, $137,-. doses, large or small, of (he Gen- the country, nel has been used for the dif- 440 1$27,360), eva spirit.” Russla is represented in South fusion of communistle propa- Distriet municipalities: ganda, direeted partleularly at. Kitimat, 882406 (51,002); Pow- : the Bantu population In trans- ell River, Stt8616 (Stloager; PROFESSOR GOES OUT ON LIMB: gression of the law, which pros- (Surrey, $315,360 ($71,8401, . 7 scribes communi istie propaganda: Villages: Creston, $26,016 ($3,252); Daw- sony Creek, $72,800 ($19,102); Fort Bb, dames, $4,650 $5827; Fort & John. $1414 081,768); Non Kamloops, $31,664 ($3,058); Slew. grt, SEA (Sh60); Telkwa, 87,"2: (SN7R); Terrace, SU 810 (St 3), Budget Highlights ASSERTS WOMEN LIKE TV SETS °°" VANCOUVER Women ure dike TY sets, says Dr M 6 ‘ed Mareus Long, University of Toronto professor attending the an entence annual mecting of UC, Assoclation of Broadeusters here, I I y lo Iwo fears For Robbery “They usually come tna beautiful chassis. The upkeep ii often greater Chan mitiadt east: they are at ines cntortiuining, instructive and anuoying, “Sometimes when they are not performing oruperly, are tempted to trade them in fora newer model, “Onee were captivated by them there is no eseape,” Riehard Huealak, of no fixed address Was seoteneed yesterday In Terpaee plolier courl tu two. vears a the penitentiary when he i woilty tea charge aft. VICTORIA 0+-- Highlights af . e . New Russian Shakeup Qusts .) cin eens nr nt lh Cie : i s e “ a SOTILC Bins Successor To Beria S Post ariee Rupe reported reel oe ty “ yh the Nene hay, newts Charee was ald hy Nleholas'@ Amusement tax ent from. 15 jubriele, proprietor of the Lone fo TO per cent and: earmarked : fon Hotel di Prinee Gearge, for huspltal construction, “trbriele said that Hueak, who @ Pensianers to recetve $504 we wk ! MORCOW at A new Russhine party paper Pravaa, sald Krug | government shakeup Nay uns cloy had been “released” fron | seated The suceessor af Laavrenty dbs postaid sueceedad: by Mos: | DP, Bera, executed ehlel of the cow's deputy mayor, N71 Dud: | Loytet seeret polee, j OrOy, _tayed at the hotel bad pushed month more, The Bovtet government early! Duderoy ghois Pst bas ehlel im around, striek him and: today abhouneed Che disinbsilof the construction department; | Wken libs wallet vontalning $45, af $, N, Brugiov, who beewme-of the soviet Communist party’) pivendak alse pleaded guilty per cent, ternal awdialys nundster in duly: eeutrad committee, a watchdog. oon charge of therk and was @ Ald to doeal government ooy, shortly after hls former post cheelkite ad Aye styen a sesond: twoeyenr pent Deosted hy a total ot S207 081, Jose Wats Geposed aad condemns construction, and adviser to tet ontivey term to pun concurs @ Capit works progr of. iSoviet counell of uinisters cab | Inet on construction, ed de death asa tradtor, The secret pollee were ends with the fipsk sentenee, AQ, 1C0,000; S87 t80,000 for urlere re Paliee satd Wieuliak was are maved from BKeuslow's mlakitey; Olherwtse, he da uaknewn Ih mostod datnary Sather he hid: “lopment ronds ad mining; hear bwo seabe awe: bub he had | Western correspondetits ti Muse: aoon larated ab fermee General bonds, ' ‘ , i Fa (! \ 1: ‘ qe aay nyeel WH ; comlinded ty Conan Of lays cay Hexpital where he was belie @ Agrleulure department — to prforeemenk pallies, knows Wa Kuo ty Che milltia, | The ferse qineuncement of the new ehanee, published ana jag pute ob The Communist Hapend ib per eent more, © Hduention funds ap sed, OU, @ Volal budget of S868 427,084 | reeard for province, ,@ Net debt of province reduced ; Five Projects ‘Will Total t. az a " ($41,256,000 Subzero eold of a barren sus VIGPORTA dd ive maar proe | ‘Nor wegians Hol AreWe mountilnside, Forks Colin 911 286,000 have 14th Soviet Boat: Trig Gen, doh Re Noyes. Sl heen undertaken by the Bey toll: a ut ua ene hie Highways and bridges authority,’ OSLO teuters) -- The Nore cerash ti | Weidity, He was Wy the Hh HY Duet dise hosed lov! WOK: mivy arrested ll Aluskn national puned'’s eon diy, Peunsstiony Clsbvliigy tot cimiding Keneral, Contrnets mounting to gig. Nery meved tn a sill feet, } ' WI vege vo vt Phe other Tiree rescued Wee Tia have already: been le reported Tn sallsfactory cond). Lita to and fram hoapitad for tion Tuesday, One spent (ye ve Un developientys teeta’ and equipment, de j Ure tine In the weeeked phine) Anissté Rosedale Deldge iy. dorelt pay far tris of Unlstth Lhe tnjured: general. ‘Phe 000,000; Nekson brkdge §000,000; Lo The west const port of Aale- nar, we pratly ue " we tee Me ahaeted i" hike ta two Taser delta bridges $0, 000+ “sunt to juln J HEY CUIDUTrSSMe TE Te MAY 0) Name (he second diy atten the | anion Hee camped the Nystedts, the Kings! “eras and Dad covered abowk HoH; Wanwouver Keeond Narrows men Pollo Fund or Ge Peinee ot the a nilles when pleked up| RM E6000; Okmagan Take Hupert Khem © duh, Moncdiny, bridge $8,000,000, A tek Andut y, we sete ae ‘ oe revented far General Dies After Rescue CORRECTION NOME, Aluska uh = Death! Whe Drab New a wns ta eros slrnek Monday inh qiter the] Monday when ih tuted dna @ramatie rescue of four atlivers Tory cre the BAG, Binge WhO had survived an Alaska nas! ota Hind Cmade Me. and Yonat aiid plane erat and t i iow mano Mrs, Vielor Nyateadt happy (bs Cheistines by briny iint they son Pema hare tor a few days curtis Che feallve sieneon!” Me Iyeteal Cold the Didtly: News iat dhe bevy Himiwed Une! tin, A Binanien spokesman sald thal while the Malle und often pays for pinsiye OF pollo we: \ On Sovlet Namwea hun wilers, depot ship Tamhaw, arrested: for Tuesday,” On Grants | 137,931 over the previous. @ 20 and villages: up! Alberni, $53.168 196,646): Kam- ‘the decade that precedes the out the world. @ Civil servants to receive pay’ inerenses of between four and 12 1a] rowdls wid bridges, forest dee - Mth: at vey saels Ti the fee ata feared: Muntedpal At tulrs ws “herria division" tito Proyvlnelal Seeretary w The Bovler hort wns: escorted Pahl Works coon oe Soother Russhane tade tnd tnidust ey fshing boats id the 7000-ton Total he same reason Monday nd Capital expen lire PREMIER W. A,.C, BENNETT Expresses “restrained optimism.” 7 Foreseen: For Province i trained optimism” budget address here ‘today, British Columbia may be entering a. period of pr 08 perity unparalleled in her history. | Mr, Bennett, in tabling his rece | ord $258,427,024 budget, sald: “The 10 years ended on Decem- her last may well prove to re | “portray: a developnient that not only challenges the imagination, | but a development the fruition of which depends mainly on the greatest economic forward move vigor, efficacy: and wisdom ‘of ment in British Columbia's age' national and provinelal policies 4..0f destiny.” ‘as well as the wholehearled co- “Compare . the immense joper ation from capital and labor, idle wealth in basie natural res! « . The development and use ‘sources and in nabural power’ of British Columbia's Imniense located tn this province with that, Storehouse of wealth will depend, of other economic areas through! jfor many years, on exports to iforelgn inarkets, We must ex- _ The lime has come when port 40 per cent of our products. | this province will be eilled upon | When we levage to export it will), ‘to open its vast storehouse Of he, bectuse we are mable to! watural tlehes for the benefit of rompete; io longer enjoy favor- our nation and the world atiapie international trade fnelll- larec, ties; or becuse we are deprived his call brings with Ib ress! of ready convertibility or eur ! ponsibilitirs wit hout equal In the ! Hreney exchange, " ee wi ys. “dik tl On economic conditions, the ' , ‘premier sald Important business qtinucl stds Mile neh mie | and ceonomle Indicators reached ' 8 New heights during 1955, ents me eo vo he at “Yrimary Industries, with the ‘mon goud, ‘exeuption of fisherles, and the s. Suffiee ib to say that, peaks MN ngriculture, showed, oh \ 1 ve {nereases, The hightight In ac. even the minimum estimates Iulvity Js Lo be found In construce ition and manufacturing Indus. : Uries," ‘ Tavornble clinale In labor-muan- ragement relations” with contrl ‘butlng foward the lowest uncm- iployment level of “the last few yes," “The budgetary proposals bee To Be Spent During Year | | VICTORIA. @& ~ Here ts. the breakdown of how Brilish Cal- ‘umbla's record $8h84a70% budget with he sveng durhiy ‘1 N5t- nr: optimism”: ' aero ene. gin Tgm meee tape: 1 we team Everyone Owes Pe debL asus SET2TANO | $13, 50 l ; HLewbstation bavrainivas 240,000 es$ Prenton’ office . onan Oe “Ageleultinre a 1,750,300 Than Last Year ‘Atformyeyeneral oo TAME) “vicnoRiA auebvery one al Penn tent Ha | 1,106,000 yrersons hn WSriUish 1 isherles cermin 1a Columbla owes $06,50, but ut Vt ' v COO lw | § u WSS \ ) y Sh ‘Healthy and Welfare xogyrpngy [U8 $1860 less than he owed It ‘Tihany bqanagiciag | Sekt WHYS vena EN Provinelal debtereduction fig: LADUE soon BOLABT Hives, brought down in Premier today use binds sand ‘Woreats " Heong Bonnell's budget today, showed MINS sone om TEATS 1 gross Indebtedness of $214 HiOol qgrgo7, whieh broke down ton S90 hid Het fgure of Sth, 07,016 — or ous Sed $0.50 apiece, SALOME Cyosk debb at Dee, o1, 1M was HUG goa ONL 0d und the net fygure NAOT was $140,970,142--or $110 a per diaseraann oe SLOT OIG LID, son, Hospital ins, servlee HOO) The reduetlon in the last year HOSA was shown ab $19,04¢400 on the sooo SUOUATLON gross flgure and SUAW2925 net, Public Utdilies PUIWHS a capensis ‘Potato. e ' ache Rah Meh Oh ga ke ey be one: third cut inthe: ' _tax’as*he tabled: the fourth: Soc: + : ial Credit budget, : ‘ ~~. above the $40 federal. -pension. ~The $20 bonus: will" make the | it 4 BOC. pension highest-: in’ Canada, a government spokesman said. : VICTORIA (CP)—Premier Bennett, in his “res- | How Bud et Ho credited “the absence of. linajor strikes and a relatively ifore the house reflect restrained | ‘Tt calls for’ expenditure 0 367,683 more than-.was; estimated last year, an ‘increase, ‘Of $35, 332,- 306 over what was. actually spent ¢ ne. during the last: fiscal’ ‘years: To old: age- pensioners, it means a $5 increase in® the’ S15, ‘ponus ‘paid: by. the Province an additional im 137, 031 in rants i. Ona ‘per-capita, "sliding : scale,” The. inercase wilt: amount, ' -to “ed $767, 875 for ‘Vancouver, . bring- ing her grant up-to. $2.362,415.100.5 Victoria - benefits: Py sss $454, 652. The yndieeb es calls for a a eat 0°: 10 percent from: 15° per. ‘cont! in} the Amusements Tax. Act. atl This “surphis, ‘qtlded to: “$35 ‘SAYS | 478,450 surplus at’March 31, , 1055,| "se land $2,935,319 : ‘anticipated « sur- plus for 1955-56, glves B.C; ‘a to- power. com? a ‘Jn. Feventie sur-; celal ' sil funds. ‘lea reece DISCS available for approprias¢ tal of $64,870,657 tion, , | Against: this, the budget shows| : | $60,346,893 in capital expendi- ture chargeable to .net: income, leaving a $4,523,764 balance -of |? surplus .revenue—nearly . twice that of Jast.yedr | A .sunt of $13,727,530 fs care marked for reduction of the pub- Ne debt during 1956-57; compared with $15,349,504 pald off during the current year, Gross debt, as of Dec, 31, 1955, Mr, Bennebl announeed ‘signe Ing of an agreement provided for the federal government to pay half-the provinclal cost with respect to rellof pald to unem- ployed and unemployables “bas: ed on that portion of the case. lond which Is in excesseof 45: per cent of the provinedal popu- lation,” and meaning a reduction in provinelal cast of almost $2, « 000,000, Gross outlay of $80,108,000 Is sarmarked for capital works, an merase of $32,028,000 ovor Inst Peete een te etc secreeyrane serene vena Retired Bishop Dies In Toronto TORONTO Th Reve A, R. ‘Beverloy, retired Anglican bishop of Toronto, dled at his home Tuesddy night aller a short le ness. He was 1, Death was abttriputed heart abback, He retlred Inst June after 48 yerts is an qetive miulster, Assessment Slated Duri VICTORIA ho ment equallaation neb ab this for school purposes of tenis’ to ou today but did nob elaborate, michinery (ax from landlords in the wordlng of the net, whether: separately or j multiple sale,. and the provision | to’ abate - by ‘oni the levy-on. taxable propert lated .to basic: gas or: oll, exph ation.” | Similar: abatement’ ‘ibe provided In connectio your, ‘of this $37,440, 000 yt a arterial roads and bridges, forest ' developmont. ronds . and minting | roads. ose rite te Agriculjure doparlnonit: dill ‘i nates ato up 43 per: cet Wen jump of $542,000; $447,008,66)-4s, ; earmarked: for. education. cus an Increase of $3,056,000; grdats 2. to the University of Brllish Moe | Jumbin, Victorla Colloge and ‘the cont of n College of Edueitjon, at Ty Victorla ave np. $728,000, ess jmore and an additional $1,000,000 The qovernmout will waend tho sure Promlor Bennelb made this dlaclosure Inv tho budget pooh: re The wratlor hay bean in doubl see w Vaneouver court oe ruling sald the government, Wux no wutharity to collect the However the court suggested It could bo made Toga. shy: tyanges " Promler Bennett asked persons affected to pay tho tax ad anyway, and the government would elarity the loylalavion, ; mei Maintenance oF roads, ud and ferries will cost $1,428,000 Is sot nside, for forest wrotectloy. q W t uy reeeterome een serene, ~ WEATHER > Galo wa ring, continu. Clandy today and Thus, Raln showers over the iis: lottrs ander few. mow. Cluyfrley along the mainland, Oceaslort showers ‘Thursday, Mudor : Windy southerly 20 exvoph: Nes. | quently rencln 45 In expordd: waters today, Low tonight and 6 es High Thursday al Port Hardy, WO and Yo, sandsplt, ao and: we Prines Ruport, a8 nnd 40, Act Change ng Session, session tu clarify tho. taxman: fixtures In landlord promises): - on fxtuyes owned, by tonfinty, 37 Se ee ree . Mt Q : SA ake A