i 5 ORMES—— | Daily Delivery 1 g , DIAL 2151 -—— DRUGS rae ea, See ae ee al Fy NE ESE ETE A Sty te weet NER Ny ryt age gt Met gt ee eg PT PEE ay We 4 Bele esta bg Ngee he ‘ Ay hae psp Oy De A ; t FP MES Cred giepngs Pech aigt: POE EOS E py eyepr prapipleyieg ra) Published at Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great ‘Northwest VOL, XLV, NO. 25, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1656, VICTORIA, B.C. PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, PRICE FIVE CENTS PHIL (SCOOTER) RIZZUTO, veteran shortstop of New York Yankees, wastes no time introducing . his first sen to the national pastime at Beth Israel Hospital, Newark, NJ. eo a nurse helps his new pride and jev make his bow. Little Phi!’s son tipped the scales ai a big eight pounds, five ounces at birth, He and his wife, Cora, have three daughters, Reguiations on New Interpretation. Of Unemployment Insurance Now Here U¥he new reculations have now been received by the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commussici coverirg ‘he new interpreiation to be nluced on Section 119-B of the Amended Act. Wugh Wallies, manager of the Prince National sald today. Employment Servree This Section of the Act "es to: do with the consideration of the eentributions siior to October, 1955. Previously all contributions or “stamps earned: prigr to October 2 were added toselher then div- ‘the employee's Rupert | ided by six to obtain the number While if he only worked 2 days: of ecntribution weeks. in a week and contributed at Under the new interpretation the 9c rate he will now be cred- ‘for considering stamns pricr to ited with a half weex of con-, October 2, any week in which tributions, portion of the Nolices will be sent to all 1Ge will be persons whe failed to estub- stamps exceeds ‘counted as a full week and In‘ lish a claim since Oelober 3, the week in which his share is 18¢ or less will be counted as a half week, : : Offiee af ‘he Commission. Therefore, Mr. Waller said, 2° “We would like to empha- rerson who worked three Gays size (hat persons involved should | 1955 reouesting them to turn in their insurance books at the Ina week and contributed at the! wait the receipt of these notices | Brown said: Oc rate will now be credited with pofore contacting the Commis-| a full week of contributions. sion offices ‘as the necessary BC OWLY ABLE TO CELEBRATE BECAUSE INDIANS ‘PEACEFUL’ VICTORIA & day dn 1086, ber Munday night. "Tt we were hostile around to celebrate,” The white man “srlehed” the member said. - British Columbians can consider them- selves lucky to be able to celebrate the province's 100th birth- {he legislature was told by dts only Indian mem- a hundred years ago you wouldi't ve said Frank “You never paid: uy. “Fortuniutely we were a peaceful people,” forms are not yet on hand.” Mr. ‘for unemployed periods will bc: ‘retronctive to the date the claim} _was originally fited, even though the nerson involved has nat been! reporting regularly to the office.” This new interpretation will in would normally have qualifice | under the old regulations and is in no wav an extension of the’ provisions of the amended Act as pt issed hy Parllam hv Parilament, Calder «CCF Atline, the country from the Indian, he added. Post Office Experiment, There has vee a vole miscaneeptian as ta the pune. lion of the proposed television iistillatlon in the Peterborough, Ont, pus afflee, Postnvaster Hugnes La Paiute has informed the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Couneil Mr, Le Piante has forwarded yo detter he wrote te the Peber- baru ‘Trades and Labor Coun, ino reply toa pratest from the OQubuio dabor body ayer te evision siaperviston of dts CO oyees, The Prine: Rupert TLE wired Mr da Polite that the loeal t labor fret was Sunequivoedtly apposed ta the Peephiy. ‘Tom methods Gh Ciuoplayer super: visa” Mr. ba tantes verter too the Peterberomely group stated (hat the television, ploposid bs purely Whalers Asking Income Boosts VANCOLUVIG ¢ Vhe omen whe work abou Brite Cal- uevbin's oy tap ehallag Dect wank dienins beusts rnd from sad) to ADO meanth, Nouniintet. bor abeatl ot) tae, eraployee by TCO Packers, are oh ited to bec Cabs week, Tatal Weak Geek lanls etharee | fe tte Pet tenn iratght att far Hie taconite any top of a! vail yp cheque ob Rens Nab Rock Buoy Reported Lost Mariners cere advised) tliat Nah lock buay, Nac eioal li Faredo Souda misting From Its tition, He otic at Ene iriel Marine agent, depart mont oof Pribsoert, SUID: {hls morning, the buoy WHE be replace dt as saunas pessthle, aint tet teppei nmees af ‘I get reports from engineers’ ‘General Bonner 40 bring in leg- Walier said, “1 claims ‘kre ‘ube thhtebotirtomit: fromy” Casuiegar:! ‘sequently “established” payment | in the: nding of the minister of: effect. qualify these persons whe | TV Cameras School By-Law Heavily Dele ted WILLIAMS LAKE BC, @ = ILC Told -\ $3,250,000 se hool vncaruetion experimentin And 1s meant te ror for sdistriet 27 in the’ replies, 1A proves cconomledl ys yog rate county Was re- and successful, the Observallon : siag py 699 per cent of voters’ galleries which exist In post of- | ected by 89d | tle es throughout the country during the weekend, The meas- and whieh have been used) forsure needed 60 per cent approval Lhe pitst 60 years, 0 piss, The Cariboo Cattle. He said the televiston would) en's Assoclition advised rate- not be used for any other pure: TYers {0 rejoot the five- “yours pase Than those for whieh the. construction plan in protest observation qilleries are DOME: against the phetag: sehool land weed af the present ine, AN, | Brown, Calder Press. | For Road Info VICTORIA (CP)— CCF and: Liberal opposition ‘members joined forces in the legislature } Monday to -attack Mines Minister Sommer s over construction of a ‘road under his depar tment i in the northwestern corner -of the province, cere eran Bruce Brown (L-Prince Ru- tori) pert) claimed tue minister has : rig ‘reecived a report on construc-i Mrs: “Atsens touched on a var ‘tion of the first 48 miles of a- icty:of subjects ranging from, thi -proposed 350-mile road from menibers’ chairs in the legisla Cassiar to Stewart.and it should ture--they should be reup ‘be filed in the house. iered because they are “not While the Liberal member kept keeping with what nature.th asking Mr. Sommers whether he endowed us with’—to fluotida ‘received the report, the minister | Wom: ° ; ‘replied he did not know what! “Only Noman member of the ‘report was meant, ‘house, she appealed to Attorney- ‘and: ‘Mas. Lydia Arsens: (SC- Vic- i \ on the job all the time,” he said. ‘islation making, fluoridation of Frank Calder (CCF-Atlin) said Water “illegal” in B.C. “No per- later that Mr. Sommers should 500 has the rignt to compel an-! ‘resign if it is later proved he ‘other to consume poison,’ ’ she -made a “falsehood” in desclaim-: said. oh ‘ing knowledge of the report. CONDEMNS VIVISECTION ‘SOMETHING TO HIDE ' Mrs. Arsens condemned vivisec- “What's all this mystery lion, which she described as a}. about?” the minister asked at- “horrifying practice.” She called. ‘one point. GCF member Tony: for tougher penalties for impair-; Gargrave (CCF-Mackenzie) call-¢d drivers and asked the govern- ed out across the floor of the Ment to abolish the means test: house: , for old age pensioners. | “Have you something to hide,’ Speakers at the afternoon sit-| Mr. Minister?” ‘ting besides Mr.. Brown were! ( At the afternoon sitting Mr.. ‘William Moore (CCF-Comox) ‘Centre). "I trust it is pure coincidence; . that the. company-that built this! road, has two shareholders’ and) time ent to: set, up a. fund:: rom Lwhith :municipalitie juld bor ‘row at low interest rates for spé- mines,’ The road dispute, which often} making machines. i broke jnto angry sniping ‘across | Mr. Price, government whip, ithe floor, highlighted a busy day defended the BCHIS freeze order vin the huuse in which six speak-' ang asked the government to! lers were heard in the throne speech debate—three during the- cirst night sitting of the session, : | The debate is scheduled to end. ‘today after three more speakers are heard--George Gregory (Le. -Vietorlad, Arthur Turner (CCP- -Vaneouver East) and Attorney, General Bonner, Sweden | BUDGET Upsets t - Vancouver for a charter amend- “ment to allow commercial Sun-! day afternoon sport. Premier Bennett will bring 6-37 down (he 1936-57 budget to- morrow, Besides Mr. Calder, speakers: Monday augat were George Tom- linson (SC-North Vaneouver) : who called for construction of a: road into Garibaldi park and: from Squaumish Into the C Cariboo, Hospital Losses CORTINA d'AMPIZ ZO, Italy (CP)— pulled the biggest upset. Sat at $80, 000 | of the Olympic. hockey| VANCOUVER @< Deflelis In tournament today with al hospital finanees Inst year man stunning 5-0 victory over! ts high as $80,000, Perey we iC ‘wochoslovakia, psyective secretary af the BC nn cian vate “Tlospita) Assoclition. sald toc Me Caechs, beaten 6-3 In The Peterborough TLC. pro- te Wee own tough ogame with Canada's test said that the TV cameras mo Mae sid ve perl ieiteher ner» Waterloo Dutehmen: would be used to wately om ‘ina hosplt i vist M ‘ ny: Monday night, were Iistless: playees, cheek on thefts and i] Honpltad casts, showed 20 aramst the Swedes who scored | tardiness, Central B.C Coldest Spot On Continent The caldest temperatures dit North Amerie oceurred lust nlaht fh Central Reltish Colum Ita where Prinee George at 4 wi reperted a ominhona of dd below zero and Quesnel ae below, In the southern daterior most; Joeaditles reported below. aera feinperitures WH Cranbrook | and Asherott reporting 20 below: Sand Prineeton belay, Mild Paeifie air ds slowly dine. viding fhe porthwestern scetors | cat the provdnee and will fore! PUR cold nie mites now over the 2 r ( Martboo, slowly towards the Mi, Soll so. That: lemperntures " ee te soutien aeetors of the prey: ween We nee re Whey to he sonnew hat | * Healer tonight, | Poreeaed far the north eoitst Yeon da its fallaws: Viarballe ela iness tucuy.! ‘Mostly cloudy: with a few snows flurries We duraday. A titles [lider Wednesday. Winds Hight , Hereustig aver exposed walers | tonight to southerly 2), Law, hig for the fish to eame to you, i Hondlt and Mgh Wednesday at phe lovely “go-qetter” rakes ‘Mort Thirdy and: Prince Rupert, her movie debut da So 'The Wound da; Sandaplt, Wh aund | Benny Goodin Story." ' 40 spt Oe PISHING, Iite-shapety Cyn- Khia Pabtek appears rendy: for woatasion af epene-fishinn Tr the Tweedie a fie ery from: the ald wey of sitting around velth a pole und dine and watt hospitals had ap orate deflelt last yeny, ‘wd two more in the second and) In practently every case, sald qwo ja the third, Vr. Ward, deficits were hlamed The Czechs had been rated! Fon subaries gi) wages, with Canada and Rossla as (he! "TE think." sald Mr. Ward. top three teams, but thelr losses| “Yeds the Intention af the hos> all but eliminates them from! Sothils to ga haek te the payers “contention, aM Wh gud asks Chem to make up| See varier story on hockey on: defleits," iPage 4, Pn nee (under Hone godin the frst period, add- meee ven. mation | | golden medal, ; Gina, at. a Cinema Gala ‘in { and Bert Price (SO- “Vaneoure| Mr. Moore. asked the govern- |. ‘cified projects. He also called. for |. ; government regulation of rain- | grant a request by the city of | STARS EMBRACE — Two of Italy’s outstanding movie stars,’ Anna Magnani (left).and Gina Lollobrigida hhug- each: olher | received ia awarded © by after. the -former Rome. Miss Magnani is regard- ed as a ‘probable Academy Award winner: for her first American role in the film ver- _sion of: “The Rose -Tattoo,” a , performance that has won her - wide acclaim .in the U.S - men, he said, C Tate of produc . fishing on’ ‘the. Naas and Skeena’ J yivers.was. imposed Jast year,and it is suggested that it: be. reduced: _| weeks; tion last year was dow $10, 000,000 from its recent: total: an nual ‘amount. of $70, 000, 000..: A four- day -week. for: ‘salmon to three days this: year,. the. Lib- ‘| eral’ member -said.: The: season | may. also be. ‘Tediiced : ta three a ‘instead: Of, seven weeks 1 as in past years. The halibut: season’ has ‘been’ dy cut from: 8-15- weeks. to. 20 days, § one} @ -. Limitation’ ofthe “timber. of| licenées issued. to fishermen’ has os remedying : the. situation, Brown said. “This isa difficult step. to ak M UK. H- Bomb me ifirst hydrogen bomb. ‘year,” 4 \ LONDON im The News Chron-! | icle says Britain will explode its) “some- but there doesn't. secm any -othe ‘ solution.” woes bo \. Mr; Brown also. warned i danger. of allowing. hydro-el ‘developments on. salmon he HESITATE <: “Despite. the, fact: ‘that { | ways ‘are. ‘pullt,” ”' he said, if ‘they. ‘have: to -pa sea. Mr. Brown urged t the pro ithe information, ‘says the bomb /employnient insurance.” ... layer of uranium, There-was no immediate. com- ‘will be of an immensely power-! AMEND LEGISLATION - ful three-deeker type—wilh an!” He-also said. the’ provincial | Fire Chief W, H. Hill. ;Momic-bomb trigger, a middle ' government should amend legis | ishell of hydrogen and an outer jJation to make“workmen’s com- : pensation compulsory. for fish- ‘ermen ‘and force the employers been susgested as one way” ‘of qu ' salmon hesitate. as long as two fore. city, couric | days beforé: going up the ladders tion: series: VG al by; the iwhere in the south Pacific next | , government. to “impress”. ‘upon Jer Ww . +Ottawa. the need «for. bringing The story, giving no source for| fishermen under coverage of un- ment from officials on, the re- to pay the premiums as in other iport Britain has scheduled a! industries, Only one: out of six ‘nuclear weapons test off Aus-! BG, ‘fishermen signed up: for ‘Walla in April, but Australian: workmen's compensation bene- -gources have said a hydrogen | fits under the voluntary plan in- ‘weapon would not be set off. The News Chronicle says a ‘team of British selentists already’! ds exploting possible test areas i the Pacific and adds: “Th has been decided that, if} Sivedeon a ground test Is objected to by Melon prospectors, ‘other countries, the bomb will be exploded in the alr pelween three and four miles up so that ‘the fireball cannot touch the carth's surface,” Russia announced last Novem- ber’ that she had exploded her most powerful H-bomh so far "high dn the aly to safeguard fgalnst harmful radioactive in- flucnees, The first man-made ;hydrogen fusion devieo was set off by the United States on the | ground ab its Bikini atoll test- ing site, Le adtassiaetnenbaneaentannahommdumenmnarntanmntentinass cand RIOTLREGGER SENTENCED VANCOUVER (@--A fine of $300 o three months in Jal) was | meted out to John Derkaeh, 50, Iwhen he plenced guilty Monday ito undawhilly selling Uquor, | Gradual Tax Cut Policy Urged 7 | OTTAWA The Canndanjand mening af performing exe; Chamber of Commeres today {isting funetlons more effelent | reed a BevermMent polley af ly anid more eeononlenily," ‘avndut tax redietion and eae) The ehamber y Canadian Chamber of Commerce enpltal Investinent and the will jneness and vbillly du accept istbstantlal risks, urged a thors; TL sald personal Incaunie taxes ped foray resesimmination of everse ough publle review of defence sare slit too high for a develop. jaspee! of povernment spending. polleles “to provide some titels jing counbey, Though there had The chambers executive gent Dusty Ugalnasl which (Ie- jeaunell, Ww i brief presented tu fenee spending could be consid. Fiancee Minister theris and fered? Revenue Mitlster MeCunn, sald} ar idiom security. reas copHatover Maren my be avail tsots, defenee requirements must ble for Gy reduetion di thefcoutinae to take top priority: in Mest few yerts dso. Createn- | federal expenditures, the brief Md WHT extinetion by the many sald, but the taxpayer shauld be “demandes for additional expend. given Weleurer understanding of etires whiel ate heard at this! how his money was belng used, ne,” A nt an tne navones TASES STIL POO AMG ibed Che Bev phe chamber ured aw furdher Cut wot loans YUP O soy W HU TO assume “large amle creduetion tn corparnton dneunie wdditonad commitnente of a MIN rates, Tt forrest rapld | Tasting wad expanding charne: teehnologlenl progress la whieh Cte anid: to juok fur new wayeicompedtion would require heavy pope bebe oP ee em ep Pm we bee ee Be de a how mw ee tek me a hha. ch ag. cat. heen some redietion, Income bax eles “StH fade with undestrabte severity an the proprietors of many small dustyesses and an the employees who have reueh- od the middle Income level,” The brief sald certaln exeise taxes Tinposed during the see- ond World and Koren Wis shold be removed, Thely cons Hamnee “constitutes a. serlous form of diseriniintion against ceruudn Jndustries,” The brief was presented by delegation fended by OR, Thornlan af Mentren, ehaleman of the exeeutlye counell, i stituted last year, Mr, Brown: saul , PAIR FOUND SAFE KELOWNA, B,C, °—-Two Pen- |: feared . lost 25 miles northwest of here, were found $n good conditlon Mon- day after spending the night tn sub-zero temperatures, Leslie Ure, 19, and Fred MeNell, 46, sald they were unable to reach n rendezvous Sunday where they were to have been picked up by A Tight plane, ‘ Many people from all walks of fe were present Sunday morn- Ing and night at the farewell meetings honoring Major W. 0, Poulton, OBK, divislonn} coni- mander for Northern British Columbig dnd Yukon and Mts, Poulton In the Salvation Aruy Citadel, “Together was the theme of { Line Inornlng meeting conducted ;by Mrs, Poulton while Major | Poulon apoko on “Wleked Cltlos : ee ane LES EN NN Ee me 1A Coreless Driver Fined $25, Costs John Ross Anderson, | 0d Mourlh Avenue Gast, was flned $26 and costs or In dofanit of payment sentenced to 14 days In Jal) yesterday In pollee eourt when he entered a plea of gully to wn chnrge of driving lo tho common danger, Charge avoso after the cur Anderson was driving was In collision with a truck drlyen by Harold Marshall, 1105 Anibrose Avenue sundiy morning ab Sixth Avene ind Emmanuel Streot, No one was hurt In tho mishap, ut daninge to tho loft front fonders of both vehicles. rosulted from tho nceldent, pollco ald, ’ For Major Mrs, We Pan ing’ that" ne, taken all at ‘once, “Question: of pay. for. flren call- outs .has- been -brougl Several times inthe.” years: aid: difference council and the union develo edafler settlement of’ a In: 1954. | : -Counell claimed inat. to.. #e to give up pay and take time: « for call-ouls Instead).2:- ‘su! ‘Firemen sald ‘no: such agre .E. P, O'Neal; president. of: the jbor Cornell: mee appointed Hy Hector ‘Wright, district ‘vices. national “to é: fect as the: untowi’s representative, belalf of the 10-man tiromen's unjon has been Angus: Macphee, chairman of the TLC’s organizie. Hons commilutee, Ce nee ~ and thelr’ Punishment? ab the evening session, | ‘ Speelal frrewel] ndldrosyes: ‘a the night's meoting, were “glen by Einar Carlson,-on behalf.'of Thnims, on behalf of the women} John Wilkle, on behalf of the mon, and Lieut, Mrs, Frederick . Mills spoke on behalf of the Sal- vatlon Army officers, teachars wnd Natives in’ the Tain vil* lagos, where ashe and her hus. band have. worked for the last Lhreo anda tialf YOUTS, oe Captaln Shunlay Armairong the suldiors and officers of Can yon City, bidding fond farewell to the major and his wife,» Major and Mrs, Poulton loaye Prince Rupert Saturday: night: by train for Loronto whore they wil] reeelvo thelr now agalgns |. ment, Major Poulton hag served | here since 104), Buceceding him Will be ‘Capt, Robert. McKorra« cher from Trinca Albort, Sige katehowan, Ho and Mrs. MolKore tho elty ‘Thursday, noncencenarnent , é . KARUIZAWA, Japan Wt nb. foot of anow on tho roof. toda collapsed i) nilnera’: sloopin alnok, killing M and mee five more, x cent, wage Inere ease for. firemen ment had: been reached, 2.) president. of the union's Inter- . the young people Mrs, William rhen rend a telegrany sont frony > richer ave expected to arelye, In the Increase, firemen had. agreed .. | Oe Princo Rupert. Trades. and, Lae” ‘Also acting “on + ae , . , . 4 ae ‘ .. ‘ way et i hoe tee cea Be otamn A Me tbat Mabe Bi pha kadai tag Gata lod tetera traced ew al ah vet alee tk we at pure al al'ed edetal all desea af Rad od id’ of oan’ oh a’ eh Pha dee a fa 5 i