err PE , fe Pane sine Nt es \ ‘ORMES—— } Daily Delivery ‘ @' DIAL 2151 -— DRUGS Fath A father and son were Hospital today with serious stab wounds and a third man was held by police in bing which took place in front of a city home last night. Industrial Brief Plan Of Jaycees ~ Attraction of industries: to Prince Rupert is the bg nim of a Junior Chamber saw the taxi driver leap from his: t of Commerce committee, formed at the proup’s reg, ular meeting to make a long-range study of not: only what potentialities: ave here but what can be done with existing facili- Lies, The brief, fo be a most de-- tailed one which may take one to two years to prepare, will be sent to various Jarge industrial, concerns urging (hem to consider Prince Rupert asa plant site, The committee to work on the brief ts headed by J. H. Jefferies. NOT CONFLICTING Members were told that. this brief would not confliet with -the city councils and Chamber of Commerce's brief urging Frobisher-Ventures Ltd, lo es- tablish a smelter here, but will BO beyond thi av and not be con- fined to any one industry. G, V. Woodside who Intro. Gueed, (he cmave fo. set. the lady! Cor (he brief in mefion, Hold adembers nut it could only he done wilh wholeheart- ed co-operation of all members wad also with co-operation from (he City Cauneil, Cham- her of Commerce and other aceneles whieh could provide the diiyeers wilh (he needed information, The nove was given impebus by the example af the Goderiety, Oat, duyeres, who through oa shinilar brief were dnstrumental in vetting the Sehaeffer Pen Go, Hdd, to establish a plant there, TO PRESENT RESOLUTTON Inoother business the dundor Ghamber deelded to present it resolution to the Rewlonal Cone ventlon in Prinee George dn Jie, weging Chiat cables, over. hetd power and telephone whres an hikes and rivers be elewrly Inarked far the beneril of Maat planes, The Jayeeos With alsa) present W W6-polnk briet to the Chyte Cenere COMMISSION, New committee ehitrman and personnel awwere sek up for tie rons year us follows, with Hest noined bedi ehaimman Civie aifvire. Tugh Moeken. ‘le, duly Warraveal, HUK He man, fame) Simpson, Lowy: Zutrek, Robert Malte, Peng: MIL Brouhe, sheges Cumming | Derry Roos, Willian § Skyrine, Membership: Gordon Poffen- rolh, Melvin Wells, Robert Whip Haim, dahie Wendlow, a dh det. feries, Gordon Walker Nidvionl and Reploni Urner MUIs) Verte Cieeane, he hres Hee. hehe Gagith, ‘Thonpenn, Ros Welter, "Vroerks Hohert HH, Routhedee, barnes Ming POpens Rocweld Mrahiysen, Melvin Patel » Dba The nee Cie Ele men. Pers were titbeled by President Hob Metletiiaan, Pliey were Gar den Wilber, Harton Anderson, Weick Drayton, enathian Prederiek and: Robert: Matte, PIPES T TPO PELEGAST HOLY WO te More nan HO plekets ooerded ant ide NE SUMO Treve Prescot dine Her ae Celesiat ot Hole Cape's: Pre. Phe plekets ineeherdt! toprutest aghast Hope's foilaee Lo dntercene TU eleht-week- AW vawthianel ste ah Sbatlan NOs Teaver Cow. oa er, Son tab Victims Two Men Seriously Wounded In Fight Outside City Home ‘ferlng from a deep stab wound Jn the back and a wound jn the eeruched rack or sereened bearh ‘or dat removed from. the (renehec VOL, XLV, No, 32. a PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956. | ab pepe hak ae Ie Ay Satna DO wbly Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci fic Port — And Key to the Great Northwest oe | B . ee a rte gy ee aL al gee ee es gees ew RUT Nha gg er Ma eg ee aT Py ‘ PRICE, FIVE CENTS’ PROVINCIAL uaa, : ‘ Wretonta By e. oe ! } 1 I | in Prince Rupert General connection with the stab- In “fair condition” but suf- throat, 8 Perry Mork, son of Hel-! j mer Mork, 108 Seventh Avenue: Kast, who suffered a deep and! “painful laceration, to .the left, ‘arm, He is in good‘condition. | Held by police’ in connection! with the Incident ts Earl Morris | , Gamblin, ! No charges have been aid yet! It is reported that Gamblin iwas brought up from the CNR train from Killnat by taxl- driv er Clifford Dahl, who let his fare! ‘off near the Mork home. Ai shout that someone had a ‘knife! they were receiving treatment in of three children, (eft) and Pa Faulkner, 1236 Seventh girl's stepmother arm sling and finger exercises. ;cab and disarm a man, Police rushed to the Mork}. -home when Mrs. Mork — tcle-, phoned “that a terrible fight; TWO OF THREE. membors of a P stricken with poliomyelitis last summer are shown above when Western Society R: habilitation centre in Vancouver. Mrs, Hazel Gate, wife of dames Galt, 1478 Overlook, and mother Avenue Fast, Mrs. Fred Faulkner, also a polo viclim was treated at Prince | © Rupert General Hospital, The two girls, who have been back in Prince Rupert since Christmas will pe returning to the centre for further treatment shortly. Bolh have made good progress ithat. gre ain in using the equipment supplied by the B.C, Kinsmen Polio | Fund. Mrs, Gale has been fitted with a Jeg brace and hag learndd : to walk with crulches while her 16-year-old sister, who has sine arm paralyzed is teaching her muscles to work with auspended | vince Rupert family who were the Kinsmen B.C. Pclio Fund They -are { Faulkner, daughter of Pred the The Prince Rupert Kinsmen | Club is presently staging a fund drive “or $1.500. More than 3300 | : has already been contributed. The arin ive 2 ends February 13, Maurice Glover, provincial gov- . coer ene eatnnn nnn 1erMMent statistician, said that on ‘TRUSTEES PRESENT BRIEF ; . | _was going on outside.” Police aro still investigating. | ———— | { Contract Let For Project = At Algoma Park Say City gravel work at the Algoma Park | Jand=fill’ Tor: -providing ‘a. play-' Taxpayer Cant Attord Boost Salaries for 1956 offered District 52.school teach-! Contract. for drainage and: ers by the Board of Trustees compare favorabl y. with | ige IMPORTS JUMP ithose in other school districts and. with other local | Pigures were. presented show ig hat’ last-year= OZ: ing area there has been award- occupations, ROW: Long. Told an arbitration board ed to Kaien Gravel Lt, Hugo, Kraupner, pro-tem chairman ot! the Prince Rupert Parks board school board, announced today. Mr. Long was unswering 7 The firm's tender for the Job, submission by J. A. Sprage, wh i the only one submitted, was for in presenting the teachers’ brie $13,500.74, lo grade and compact said salaries for teachers mus ° an area Pal bw 285 feet wilh a be raised If teachers are to be! } per cent grade, attracted to and retained in; The work must be completed this schcot district, by Avril 30 and will be supervised Submission of evidence to t by Clty Superintendent of Works | arbitration board wits romnpietes | Cod) Gustafson or his represen. last night after both the Prine: tative, The project also Includes, Rupert Teac her's. Associa tivr installation of continuous paral-) aid, Sehcol Trustees represent lel drainage ditches, two fer’ tives outned arguments i wide and feet anart, ‘The aver of thelr stand in repard ty ¢ ‘trenches will he filled git) elting a 1966 salary seale, ro CONSIDER EVIDENCE The arbitration board mem: vers Wilh oveet during the wee a consider the evldenee, 1b. river mavel and the meter, will he sorend over {he fleld te! Jenve i crown, nembersaire dD, MeRae, elvair | On fan of the sanitary lands. oma, B 1 O'Neal, Ceacher's rep Fill wil) be sprend a daves of! eentative and oT. W. Brown | free-draning piteron gravel at QC, trustee representative. - | aomindimom of si-inehes deep. Arbhiratlan wis sought by the: The surfice will then be cone ceehers oa fer hegoblations pacted, graded and hand-raked> broke down di Devenber, Teach : to remove oyereslze rocks, ‘urs are ceoking an EB per coud Speclflentions also eal) far r qverall Inerease while the bore sion any penalle chayee tf tye as ecunbercd with a da pies conberet dy not completed by ent Mereaese, Apel 30, ' . Salaries Compare Taken oon this dusts Prine Ruperk teacher silarles eon pared favernbly with otier cen School Burns” At Kitimat RYTIMAT (hos A 860,000 hee (res Ny the prayines, Mr, Tautats belleved tay have been sturbed ig, by a plumber's blow foreh, seek py eanparken willy obher through Cormarant Slreet elo. mentary sehaol here last neh The new Indtding was ta baye been ready for eceupaney laler his week, | shoal afftelals sald wll the leht Pseroens may be repaired and pends) far wie on thine. Six flremen and 2h volunteers confined fhe Ciaimes, Bho tlie apparently starting during the afternoon and smouldered for, Other camparkons brought, sone Hine befor bel sputted On hy (he Crustees' rounsed | — were (hate a registered nigse | To Fase law ampere tan teaelice th For Divorces mementiry Mitste tralnhig | WINNTPIGE dh The Manitoba HOVOTHIeTL ays diverenes ander Hy shenld nal have da reeclve ype provid) of parents dh Chey wiih to TOMeny, OT proposes focennet legklatlon Tuesday, diye erond rend dg, approval Tn prinedple, ta a Gil amends Che Muarrlige Aet, Que Hof (he purposes af the amend: | monk dk to give persian prev: lously married, Meludlig: divare- eres, Che rll fo remarry: wlth oul consent of parents He they are | UW yours af ire or younger, hy Whe percerab, Min bong ald, Prevlansly, (hey Td lo have mid added tint alin thats: that consent, ati perlod: the conatiier pede! locul occupations, whiely requir: ed osloviape edneatlonal qualita Gadlon. ta Cheek ofa beageher with secandery baste Lene hing, lites Hlevtlon, Mi bong potited ant that boelap Welhire werker would, aller say yenys, reach a sitlary ob S000 eonpared: toa veeher af six vents pervler: da ils diateleb will at salary ol S100, . Air, Long aid Chik Distriet od ehond Howe badd experleneed| Ho Cem yd nditotiiag Corb not: Hn adequate ally, af CUM qualified: leaehens tary He arthivols as ead be nated by. Khe osneeosstil completion at; cfearher appolitinents by Heyy _eemitier tat," PP PERE CUNT Kiln Vad, An thls sehanl distelek had rlsen: © ined pais The teachers “demands cover n incresse salary scale, ssed increment, a cost of: vhs. allowance and Improved ; allowances — besides: ther changes, Added cost to the sehool | hoard of the 1956 demands as outlined by the teachers world be S47950, whieh would bring teachers’ satirics to $308,102 for the year, The choo! bearas uffer would pul i (enchers' salaries (his year at S260,002, an increase of $10,- a3 aver can, year's salaries, whieh amounted to $256,432, WPVTTONATL INCREMENTS Ja the proposed agreement. dr. hone podated ont, the aaerd of trustees hid made pro- iwians lo pay teachers — bhree (diional ierements of $150 fer the seeond, fourth and ixth year of continuous teal: npn this sehool distrlet as an neentive lo continuity of serv. ee, ‘This bonus would be tn Wddltion to (he amd $150 Herement provided for da the Mistees sahiry scale, Favorably” whase osmiiny could reneh $4,000, "iver a teaeher with sentog | matriculation and one yent's. feneber Tradnlbg ei earn mere , (haa 81,000 nore than a reps. tered nurse,” AM Lone explalie ad, ‘ . THEE Lo Elie qienklon tadied by Mr Gpragee in lbs brief res mine we peneray teaehep shark. ame, Mero Lea sid Ghat die did holoapree tak salaries were Lhe nada reason fer padiuites HAT wy From Chee taehlng prolesstany, “One reason forat penernl laek af temehiens at the present Gini Is bread Lose of ae age peony fo bere teachers were the celilldren of the ad's, when the [birth rate stowed consllorable drop.” Mr. Long sade, No Trouble Getting Teachers j Hides showed the east of flying Trad) ati pha, The Lrustems connec! pointed nk That dings Chee pat few years, Che dnsde dadieteles of Wiis aren, fisting iene topyglng had showed a downward trend WHEL STDS HUT Ratton WHEL peguerd Tio flange Wan piven by Norn (Heth, danke tkepenerad mide eral Che Petvee Tapert Male Traehers’ sitirless erments Co-Opermtive Assoclie SUT ee SAY CTEY Continued on Page 3 ‘estic rate greater than 188 per jcent of the export rate. le | Glover said, \ ! Business 1 To U. S. Producers vosig : VANCOUVER R (CP) ‘The British Columbia gov: ;ernment: charged Tuesday. ‘before the. board of trans. - | [port commissioners -here ‘coast are» ‘the export rate, The B.C. brief, presented. by ho other commodity ts the dom- :Most are less than 150 Per cent. above €Xpors levels, The brief-argued that the rail- ; WAYS, by high domestic grain irhtes. from the Prairies, are’ los- iing business. to. truckers - i that B.C. livestock producers are: losing business to United States : farmers, iD 8. eggs were imported’ to B C., yesterday in. submitting a br lel on ) behalf of the, compared with 33,000 dozen in 1954 and 45,000 dozen in 1953. “It is obvious that the Am- ‘in: British Columbia in the form ' (of pouliry and poultry products,” ithe brief said, adding: “Unfor- ; binately for the rallways, almust pall this traffic is brought in from (as far away as Calffornia.” | Turkey imports from the U.S, starting in 19520 with pounds worth $57,000, now run atl over 1,000,000 pounds Annually, the brief added. » The board is hearing evidence Agalnsl a 10 per cent Inerease on const-bound grain whieh now Is peading as part of a general “equalization” plan, A further 10 per cent increase Is also under consideration, Blizzard — In Maritimes rates to’.the | “unreasonably high” at 300 per cent of and 14 | 146,000: ‘Andustry, Ne sale, - ‘smiles . ‘Calgary. ‘after’ bein ‘to -be .hanged “May-] 1 Oct: : 23; rifle. slaying hls. brother, ‘David, 14;-on-a. fairs | Way on Calgary's - numicipal : golf course. Inva police; Joseph: said he shot: hits”: brothei. . twice “ because - Ne. “couldn't” stand. the sieht’ ‘of” statement: to: |. him: aay more.” (CP ar | On Fund isu iV ICTORIA . i —° Two cor in-j ‘orleans are marketing their grain 'niembers struck’ ‘out. in the B. U.. legislature Tuesday night at the size and source. of Social. Credit campaign furids. Tony Gargrave, (CCF -- Mackenzie) drew an angry con from Premicr Beh- , netl .with. a charge that .the| government “intade a deal” witht B.C, Electric. about private. aun public: power, ” “The Social Credit party or its. political leadership has ‘sold tts soul’ on the matter ‘of public |” power for campaign funds,” Mr, Cargrave sald, Later Robert S| rachan (CC! Pr. Cowichan = Neweastle;) accused the government af “spending publle monies Ui polttteal propu- ganda,” Pletures used in expen- slve pamphiots for the Lillooet by-election campalgn were taken, hy the department of trade and “Not one frovernment member Fatal To One HALIFAX -@— Winter dealt ‘the Allantie provinces a new: Wow ‘Tuesday, A blivenrd with winds up to 60 miles an hour /mureened motorists, — stopped | Planes, buses and ships, and PCLused heavy loss to business and | Industry, One death Wi TCs "ported. has. vet denied the arty has been getting money from big business,” Mr, Strachan added, there's whother ledeer sanes where, let's see your buoks," In Vaneouver, Dal Crater, president, of tha B.C, Mleetrie Company, sald the Gurgrave charge w ils “nonsense,” " ) Jus a whaler Muritiners won't | soon forgol, December was tie coldest and suowleal ly Qe youre, Matuury dhe warnvest and webs test on record, Sleeb and floods: caused more thin $40,000,000; damage, some of tt sll anre- pulved Now three February storms fn: (lve days bave dumped up fo vo: Inehes of snow on dhe aren he third storm struck Tues. day before dawn. Tks centre passed caver THullfax ‘Tuesday Wleht at 40 mies an hour, head: jeg for Nowlaundland, Today read bredile was stl snarled, tub straggling back to nova, AWEATTIOR TO ChEAT Tho weathor offlee foreoust eleaeag and colder weather, Prince Wdward talund reeaiy: ed tha heaviest anowlull Tuer day. Charlottetown tind one ches, Almost every highway dh Lie provinces was blocked, All Hn ae few oral rounds tn Cupe Rietun dalond were lmpassible Tuesday wight, A highway deparknent plow work lo the help ef Aye motors Isls innrooned In drifts on the nn rand frome Park Tawkese lary lo Sydney, Alrunded tray. ollers peked hotela and tourtst humes in any communities, A resolution calling for an tne vestigatlon tito the Inereusa of trade Heenee (eos was defeated ab the monty meeting of the Chamber of Commever, © The proposal to ook duty tie matter was touebed off by Hugo raupner wha sald te thought Sbushiegamen have been taken for ride I the ralsiag af trade Hleenee fees ou of atl proportion ihe eomparhsun to the reat of thie wountry," Mr, Kruupner wld Chit to the fase Of Tis awn tnshiess the Inerense Tid been 700 per eet and that he kuew of many ober caeen where the dnereuin hud ringed From 00 to B00 per ent, SEPPTLE WELT ON SURIGECT" “The whole Hilig ts conpletes yout of foeus with other loeat: Iiles of comparative size" he contended, “The elky las gune te bit wild gn the subjoot” In oveply, Aldermin tT Norton Younga told the meethig tliat the byrliw governing the lkau aneo of trade Heences had long. heen In need of revislun wand hat the fees “definitely lye eon tuo low." vb A ear eae ‘SWAFFILAM, Brglan A ters) © Six “British: Jot-* plane crashed one after another. near . here today. when. the: formation ‘ran out of: fuel. ; “For. ‘njachines. crashed: [TWO ‘others i made * rash hind cin} | ; Names. ator. the plots. billed out. |. Ings. ‘Only; two. ‘of \the: elght- % plane formation. “Thode sufo landings, 0%. The alr tor ce sald, the fornia ton: had’. been: diverted to an ulischeduled. alrbase = Marham, in’ Norfolk—afler “bad: weather closed down {heir own Sleld, weeeeerorere rooney ‘BULLETIN. PHILADELPHTA, (a, Connie Mack, grand old man of bases ball died today’ a¢ the age. of 3, PEPEDEDEILEDIEOSODDIDIDEDOOTION WEATHER Gale warntng In offect, Raln ! today, Cloudy with scattered showers tonlght and Thursday,’ Romalnng. mild, Southwesterly winds 20 by. Inte afternoon, Lol tonight and high tomerrow at Port Hardy and Prince Rupert than for tholr rogular hou arnl-Tuenday night Y in ‘for’. better: ve tions. for civil’ servant. ; _ Claude CENis seom Lo: understand No hour work week.- oporitt omployces,: particwarl! 0 post offico: deparlmont,: had-to work overtime’ for thelr: regulay rales of pay when in “otk flelds workers. gol! Umorane half for ‘overtime, - ANUS | Maclunis mC CONVO: Kingsway) sald..the oroment -should ‘treal!tbe: We ca sorvice “on tho same basis ag-tbe. employees 1h privato in sty avo treated.” James A Byrne (liekootenay Bast) sald’ clyil sorvants: tote get higher pay for overtime work 36 and 42, Sandspit 36 and'43, Explaining thot be wog a moinber of the elly econpilltee Which lund effected the udjuste nents, Mrs Youngs sald its pure pose had beon to bring the rytes | into conformity with those of the rest of 1G, "A vevislon wus so long ‘overs due, that wis why we gob ou shock,” te sald, “Mowever, | think (he sltudtlon wow is tly ly equable wil tliat of the rest of the provinue, "Morrover, when we go lo Vielorla for fine wnelit avslyhines, we don't want them to think ‘there that we vro nob duking enre of our own loont tax pogelbiitlea' RUPE PRES LOWER Wed, Broll, another member uf the elly trade Heenges con iniitec, sald that seven abhor elles of pomparable salve lu been considered In making the revision and that We Prinea Rupert feos were “mueh luwer" thi all the. others, “There tg no, polnt | xolting upoa committed to ga through =the =o whole: matter Agathe mitabateiod, “Le anys now | adic mene... one His th egmiplulnb about the 4 rite gps ane we cons ee “oo woe ne ea mn @ a " ’ i LG Move To Probe Licence Fee eae Defeated After Chamber Hears Views. fore he rhould ‘present: ily, et frets wud fheurod to show “hu hols bets charged: too nuel? CT Lyons auld thub Jugb bee MIYAN the hyslaw lid tot boen dhutiged ince 1096, {tne way ty reason willy ihn ahirges: nol ghoul nob be brought fully upr bovinte, He ddd) iat teng » rise hud the giles gong: Libovy the muxtiiiin allowed by ‘the yrovinees and bk I Deke ciyos : oy) were considerably lowor,: WII PUAPES TMGH gob AyD. Vanco elulmed Ait Prhnee Rupert lualnedion soi be anretu) nbout ccompliiuing > hoenuie KIM tates ulkoudly were OU per cont higher, Bupportlig Mer iiupuaty 1.0, elblex of comparable. ateg . : and Td found that thes. toval, miles were more tin double. Hho Wighest uf the: ethers and: more Phan throa, bnew. ag. Mh na Hho wvoraqM. “Fhe olby ‘ti inerensod « bho. wo ua; Ivey" Ho wildy 8 a week o- Jot ee 3 A a nts wei pine teks en ¢ i : to the ety, compel: wilt. fall view, HL A. Merguson. sald: With his frm had written to 10 obhere 2s (ecg fur moro tun Wh abould Vs