¥nu coe Hd sare 1voatt . O. W ALASTOY oN en ie Py ryewd ti: February: 8, 1956, = my oe poten , y Ss} and Northern and Central British Columbia. - fein er: of Canadian” Pross—Audit Burean of Cireuintions: “Canadian Daily. Newspaper ‘Associntion - P uty hed py. ‘The: Prince Rupert Dally News Limtted" woke J. F, MAGOR, President ' » Subseription Rates: “By: mail—Per. month: 7c; per year, $8.00 table: sis wh are a plimning organi- producers’ C0- operative | to handle the all I opetable grown In. that iste tet tea name for Tent ace produce, eyow- lie v e'that’ both they and.the public can be better by the proposed’ new: arrangement. Wisely se tie out that the future af fgratture in the ean, ae ? and: in addition they must be -easonable’ continuity of supply. rough ‘the whole- hearted co-operation of ‘sand'it is’ sincerely hoped that. the new TI futine vovith of avlation in Canada is de- | _ peydent: just as:much on facilities for the advanced , thd facilities for design and construction of advanced aitier aft... : vot Ai: Views Marstia A, dé Niver ville, Director of Ait Services for the Federal Department of Trans: -pokt, recently. Called. upon the aviation industry and members. of flying clubs to undertake missionary | Work to mre ga i ne a lecl— to teach of ‘schoolboy tl Ke an tay 0) Wise ut. of his TOM ch, but readily obtainable with a hit of extre ee - studying’ and experience, he: ‘urgency of building up the airlift to supply DEW line construction has underlined the shortage * ginied planes, Every year some pilots complete their — tour of RCAF duty and return to civilian life, but nat. In numbers to meet today's — much loss to- ~Toryow 8 — needs of commercial aviation, «Phe | government now pays $100 to every civilian “atuilent pilot on-being Heensed, and another $100 to the flying club that trained him, An inerease in these | pr gnts might boost student yeerniting, But the time | ~ |g fast coming when the alveraft industry itself! must toe a greater part in finding and preparing the men ned to operate jts products, | he 1 —=linancial Post, Mn ease wer’ fap nveneeese pm. e ee ee ed _ THE CANADIAN ARMY. MOBILE RECRUITING : TEAM WILL BE IN PRINCE RUPERT AT _, THE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ON | FEBRUARY 9, 10, 11 FoR INFORMATION ON TRIE CAREER , OPPORTUNITIES IN CANADA'S ARMY, *, SEE THEM TODAY le a al =e ale ae 0- Operative will enjoy t the s success which per devoted to the upbultding of Prince Rupert Read elas mall by the Past Office Department Ottawa & spay craded and at: . y: e accomplished i in-a small district like » ‘ {serious I have said in the House, ’tigining of airerew, service and civilian, as it is on | _ of Canadian pilots capable of operating multi-en-’ ny. ‘cartler=-Per week, 250; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00 | _{mines.” As a matter of fact, the {The curious thing js that num- y the real government of China, ‘{saddied his horse, mounted; and com See lit By | Elinore FAifpolt Fun j in Salt hiine i. FY SCHARF, editor of the Co-operative Con- sumer of Saskatoon, writes: “Your article on women, : hair and bald heads left: me with the impression. _ithat you were unaware of! the scientific’ reason for baldness, “As one grows older, the roots of the hair grow deeper. If} and when. they strike grey mat- | ter, he turns grey. If they strike a vacuum, he grows bald. Ele-, mentary, my dear Elmore!” Several other readers have written. about my. article about the © catastrophic . consequences which followed: when ‘women cut, short their hair. Up until now, I. have received ‘no invitation toy be the. guest speaker at the an-: nual “convention of ‘the hair- dressers’ association, i ole a NEWSPAPERS from coast to) “eoast picked up my flippant comment about the boys calling the House of Commons “the salt clippings show that I have nev- er received as much newspaper mention since I wrote about the cut-price meals MPs used to get in the parliamentary restaurant. The unfortunate consequence of that’ was that the restaurant price went up, pronto and plenty. erous newspapers, which . had never reported a line of anything such as.in favor of recognizing have devoted generous space to the feebly attempted wisecrack ; about the salt mines. Reminds me of the revelation by a U.S. senator from one of the states which border on B.C. . When he made a fine. speech on how to -get world peace | through the UN, he failed to get | so much as a-line of newspaper notice. So, just for fun, he : * {tious and the substantial major- gs [ity of MPs do work faithfully at | | | | | | ‘middle cast, ‘heard the rumor thal the Con- rode up to. the White House steps. Results—he got his picture on the front page of over 95 per | recent of the newspapers: of: the : / "count y. we ofe % {THE work of an MP really is ar- | duous, if the MP is conscien- the job. The hours of work are long, for most MPs are at their offices by ten o'clock In the morning, and are on duty until after ten o’clock at night. But Hit ts quite true that there is a fascination about the “game’— for it still is a game. By that I mean, ‘there is a tremendous ‘amount of drama, and human ‘Interest, mixed in with the hard grind of the hard work, Take, for instance, the drama ‘In the House of Commons on the ‘day when we yoted on the ques- -dion of arms shipments to the The Liberals had seryatlyes were going Lo move for o total embargo on all kinds of, ‘arms shipments, to hoth sides, ‘ernment side were betting that, h some of the boys on our gov | esCOuscrvatives. would,.nayer 'p a Atoshing, trétyour point at | 1 ipersonally opposed, view, so ll-advised, We all knew! very well that the government: and those of our allies, that: uch an embargo would almost: amount to the death sentence for Israel, Hence, same the Liberal side bets when the Conservatives: duly moved for the two-way! aims embargo, | It Is also faseinadng to wateh ; the fast footwork which takes’ iplace when MPs nye ealled on, ‘hy thelr parties, to vole for; Momething to which they are! Lash week, ithe CCF supported the Conser- | Pvatlya nmendment for a twoe: Way embargo on arms ship. ‘Ments to Israel and Baypt, But: ‘mediately hefore the vote was: ‘taken, the venerable and highly’ ‘politically astute, Angus Mae, ‘Tnnis, left the Chamber in a hurry, as did A.M. Campbell, an- of the hoys on, had lo pay off! other CC! MP from Saskatahee ; + WAN, Allaler Stewart, who had "previously made ay impas stoned | speech in support of Tsrvel, did: ‘not have ta leave the Chamber: heanuse he was ostentatiously : ans ont on the fina} anys For Fine and Exquisite Jewellery ‘ —____<*__ | ‘is between the Leader of the, Op-: | aay aeep thinker, a patient Appropriate loud noises. For Every Occasion MAICE SURE IT'S )MANSON'S Jewellers. (44 teneecntnnaniionen samvetemmnmnemence maenumnemenmneeN | y sian ni Pirate + i i LTRS MUC CH LBC NEAR OR ABOVE-NORMAL TEMPERATURES are the outlook for mest of Canada in the next 30 days accordeng to the long-range forecast. of (ie Uniled Giates weather bureau. A section ef Quebec and Labrador can expect: below-normal temperatures. The southern sections of the Prairie provinces also may have helow- -nor mal reidings, Abave map sunplied courtesy of Toranto Star. (CP Photo) VICTORIA VICTORIA~—Mr, a terrbile predicament. - buth Premier and Minister. of. : kindly. cynic Finance and so must fight’ with. | impossible to find. in himself. As Premier he de-' lights in being highly optimistic: was suggesting this and about the future of B.C.,’ but: asi gesting. that to Minister of Finance he must ment when he paused, laughed | become to the government an; ° with !and said that-if the government ,¢nlerprise. That's the best and: B.v.'s bulging money bags, as iS: aecepts. all his suggestions the way of Finance Ministers! might well remain in office 59;bobbed up around '. Lyears as the Premier often says: years, This rather confusing pulling, it will, And what do you suppose | apart that goes on Inside him is| Mr. Winch said-to the idea of| why, when delivering his bud-:!hose 50 ygars? He said: ‘Finance: yen forbid-" exercise great caation everywhere, ect, he said that Minister as he views the future | with what he called restrained; that deputy ministers are paid; optimism, As Premier his op-;more than their bosses — thel g itimism isn’t nearly as restrain-/ cabinet ministers. ed and as-a politician looking;quently they should’ be,” said) today that for votes, as head‘of a. govern. | Mr, Winch, but Mr. Webster said | from Russian prison camps are academy which may be Bennett's * dn. Mr, He's being a. cynic,. though a more the millions are coming from, , REPORT by pK Nest Winch - prides himself on mier told the. House where all, ‘but did he say he expects §21,- | 500,000 from: liquor? Webster didn’t. He said he expects that sug- “much from a certain “enter. Liquor profits have now would be almost: For .instance, Mr, the govern- | Prise.” that has here for it, cleverest camouflage ‘Marriage Offers Follow POW Pay: BONN (Reuters)— The West erman association of former! fre- | prisoners - of - war complained , soldiers returned “Hea- Mr, Webster found it strange | “And “tion questions on the Indeed ne: ann all é p 1% tod ‘ OTTAWA DIARY & Noma |_ Talk of the ‘Federal general election ts being revived lobbies and corridors. ther is anyone ready to dismiss ‘il entirely, Curlously enough, the specu- | ‘lation seems to Flare up among Many Liberals Teal that the ‘the MP's in proportion to any ‘displays of ineptness that the government may happen ta give ‘in Its conduct of the present session, So far they are’ conced- rr by the Liberals Lhemselves to i have been nore numerous Lian ‘ds normally the case, The Minis- jury has looked singularly bung- | ‘ling in its handling of opposi- sale of i arms to the Middle Bast. Amd ‘iL appeared even -less ‘when CCF leader /caught it off base in the wheat ‘debate, The snap vote in com=iiyseny sa tar, Norm: uly govern- ements like to reduce t Won is of no importance to the ‘ihe eve af an election als a good: urlianent. : j mittee which the CCP Leader ‘government here in “But the wholesale absence of i Liberal and Conservative MP’s from the important wheat de- -bate which it revealed is goin to be a difficult thing for the ‘old-line parties to explain to the ‘Prairie farmers. In brief, no observer has need- ‘ed particularly sharp eyes to ‘detect that things haven't been ‘going at all well tor the Govern. ‘ment ever since the spresent Session commenced. That fet automatically produces the the- ,ory that the government may -decide suddenly ta take the ‘election plunge before things get any worse, There is another key factor in ‘the situation, That is the evi- expert: Coldwell: posaibility of afion trouble im the ¢ | aga in Parllamenta: 'y | shown it to be losing ground, No oneal iiningly as yet—except in | takes it too seriously, Bu& nei-'case of Ontari | oO far as anyone on Partlament oumuy, Re cent public opinion polls have ures are regarded as serious: “but suffviontly to suegest thal. a trend may be under Way, Bov- arnmient wold be very smart nol to take chances on change that another year may bring aboul in publi¢ opinion, MP’s are patitic ally literate peanie, * elections, And they figure that just dborit! jall the ingredients are. present in the cwrent situation {6 itr- duce the SL, Laurent ministeys & take the plunge, There ds just one importante it 7 he 0 where the: flyen the” They know how govern, ’ ments reason about er wt a) we © inpredient that is recognizer as “ey taxation on vill gesture to the voters, Bui’ Hil can see, there ts no NLOs-,,, Nect of any worthwhile tax cut, ‘in the budget that Pinanee Mit" dence that the government is: not only meeting with diffieut- lies in the House, but (hat it is ‘also running inte publie apin- ! Vancouver To Consider Police Academy ‘ VANCOUVER @ —- A wed to police ment he wants return to power,| he disagrees with Mr. Winch on receiving too many offers of: train officers from ail over the. »province Is under consideration. his optimism is high, wide and; that one. He. thought cabinet! marriage and. not enough offers, handsome—and it'll get higher, Ministers should get more pay, lof jobs. wider. and handsomer as date of the ‘general draws near. If ever there was a contrast between. two human, beings, it: position, Mr. Webster and the! Minister of Highways, Mr, Gag:. tard, ‘Both spoke on the same! iday, recently and. it was quite as They make two entirely ait.) ferent types of men, though ; they have in common, a warm. love of their fellow men, a sense: of humor, pride in British Col- umbila and a determination to do thelr best for the land they ; love, : Mr Webster is a scholar, a! man slow to anger, Mr, Gaglardi is: highly impatient; wants things done In a hurry, gels mad as a hornet and roars like a bull, Before he gave.the House a review of roads and bridges, Mx’ Gaglaydi warmed himself up by plunging into the deep and: murky pool of politics, making: fi swoosh|ng splash, He thrashed about and had: himself a wonderful swim, with” Every: “ime he came up spouting for! air, he said it was the Opposi-! if lon that makes | all ‘On loud, oHow, , notsas he adaedl iaueai iit ahasees. Sea ‘Webster, who “Mr, “Shale seemed to think-had-hean: hit Ing Soclal Credit has nee fat campalgn funds, Mr, Gaglardi thundered forth about Mr, Web. ‘ster’s Impullng motlyes and imaking Insinuations, "Thi & igovernment is a free governs iment," ronrecl Mr, Gnglardl It's! ‘Al wonder he didn't break his, hand the way he banged his desk and SC-ers whooped Jt up, In agreeamnt with Mr, Gaglardl’ that this BC, government ds: the | iwith which sentiment, no doubt : election ; ithe cabinet ministers agreed— bul in silence. , doesn’t like liquor and he hates| ‘having. to finance his govern ment in some measure on liquor : i profits, quaint . phrase, The association said the mar- riage offers have come | Britain, Sweden, France, gium, ‘welj as Germany and often were aq by “erass - Premier. Bennett personally! 1 | prompte iism, go there was ai The ex-prisoners were a mysterious' large sums as compensation for , phrase in his. budget. The Pre- their lone imprisonment, ‘And Qa ANIRAL BATARDE, 48-year-old Romanian, passes through Port Arthur, Ont, on a 2,000-inile bleyele trip to Montreal from Win- nipew. Balardi whese worldy possessions are nacked on the hieyele, left Winnipen danuary 28 beeause he could nat find work and had no money, He hopes to find work in’ Montrest! whore he thvect nT vent igo. He come to Canada tn 182. ¢CP Photog ‘most certainly free of campalgn ps oe funds, "TE all (hese campalen funds re around, sonehody's holding OuL on me," suld Mr, Qrelurdi with a douder roar than ever, : Then when COP My, Taner sad (he Premier tells Mi, Gage lard) what to say, Mr, Gaghard sald: "Sve pola mind of my own” and Turnaby's Cr Mr, Winch, chin on ehest, brooding and, "What a omind{" Mr, Wineh husn' Sd Wn qireat ‘(onl this seasion, He listens carefully to a) that's sald and how and then dndultes dn an | | nuilde that he fills with eynlelsm, awe a Ug ° ; r Sos, el silat ih cu) ee i "Paging \ Passenger No. 400,000!" re. When will he for she] take to the alr? Sometime yery soon--prohably in early Poh: runry=-cur AO0,000th padiengor will be tn (he alr loan Billie Ale plane al Kolehikan, We have the welcome mat ready and waiting for that certain person—nnd an award of a hanel sone aet af matched Akyway Inne, Wateh the newspaper... 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The proposal for the academy to fill an “immediate need" city police training facilities wie the police commission, by Commissioner WitWam Mur- curmmark 10 acres of its land for police train- ing, “Why don’t we make Tor: The ietter outlined a proposal. use of our technical school for potlee training?” asked Alderman Bil The council instructed Ger- ald Sutton Brown, city plannine director, la meet with puller oe partment Officials and submit. cost estlinate, Try Deity News PRULES QO Rotary sele sharpening Siveres (oe) hhees give fap-nately Shaves 0 Palm filtine design of shaver omakes shavias caster, BoD Altrartive lea Cser travel ise TO DAY PREG PREM Poy ows i Sh "Trade daoan Your Old Shaver The & ne) pe reel ry pe ' poveeene ‘ oe Rabcreps an WOTERS nor piney resen get he yc LUSIVE - Hew Nabeal process My brings you von 4 WAPLE FLAV tha : a ! ey aye rae eae WERENT RCONISSUNL RLNNETT Dentramciees ALTO UAE H AWE Fer che Phaest Shaver That afaney Can tua! | McRAE BROS. Lte. ore That Servier Built ister Waller Harris will bring dawn durbig the next six weeks «> or so, That fact is recognized ag © a powerful argument against - Dee 1956 election. A great many: Moe's--dn fact, a majority in all’ pares -believe that it wilt. prove declsive, So OM. G (SE Dishes , CHOP SUEY . afi " CHOW MEIN Fur Outside Orders Ph, 6226 FOREVER. @ RUPERT RADIO Ae so fee AND ELECTRIC. 8 Sr Ave, Photie a3 aod Classifieds | AE " mo Mew! * a Dial 2325° 2326 Hutte Open 6 -pam.-3:30 am, | Hollywood Cafe | . ay “4 ‘* a feet Tempting = ail \ maple flavor! wea ge yeas stata we sheet ver at oe hog oe awry sowie eM 4 sid ' vig ' tae ' re” uve tos ey . 1: ' M t ie . ete war 1 fee vs 4 Wea . rar rhage ot ” Ve oe Te rte een et TW eat ee ee erate Ta ' a r ite 5, | 4 i ne , awd i m4 ; ds } we on ' if ae W 1 ; jas ove Fo Wt derbies a ee = ae — ana 2 ne pocorn ern v