“Drag Stare Hours ye ‘Bandage’ and Holidays. mice 3 pam, HH pam ; Decth's Pharmacy Be _ Limited” we p » admiring women, arbels Prince: Philip, - Baily fram 9 ain, til 9 pm, | y. of. a Duke’ ‘of! Edinburgh, who surveys: the scene from, balcony : h “lab left!:The, demonstration: took place’as Prince: Philip was honoréd at a:luncheon’ by the: Lord © oe A new ee and, a, Corporation of the-City of London on: completion. of his. Commonwealth tour,, chniee to match wits withthe cvities and win a 11957 Holiday. Hard- bps ‘Oldsmobile is: being offered motion Picture goers. by The Motion Picture Industry cand The Daily. News, “All that’s necessary to win is for. some reader to. make the correct selee- tian in.10 categories eligible for Hollywood's. annual Academy Awards. “THY Academy Awards Contest: closes: midnight; March 23, The! Ostars are handed out In Holly- wood: March 27.-and:The. Daily “News will announce contest win- pers: “on, Marely302"* : dt ’s simple. Ballot forms, which - are! avallable. ii the’ lopbies. of and soni Page 450. News, jist: the stiohiinatios is for | the Best actor, Best actreds will be’ the right: one so contestants must be’.100. per ccht-perfect in thelr _ {Seoke to win, oe #8, x. “new: category has been added ire ‘year to the contest—Speclal “Drifist Picture Category, with fiverBrilish wrovies pleked by 81 ‘Catisdtan critics, : flere are tne calpgorles and ers) le award wiiners. ‘PEST. ACTOR ~~ James Dean, Yul Brynner, Kirk Douglas, Rock Uygson, Sir Laurence Olivier. i ST ACTRESS—Inerid Berg- ‘man, Caro) Baker, Katherine ‘Teburn, Nancy Kelly, Deborah Kerr, . BEST PICT URE~"Around the ‘orid In 80) Days," “Friendly ‘wrsuasion,” “Glant," “The King and 1,” “The Ten Command. ments,” ; BEST SUP PORTING ACTOR Don Murray for “Bug Stop,” An- thony Perkins for “Frigndly Por- suasion,” Anthony Quinn for “Lust for Life," Mickey Rooney for "The Dold and the Brave,” Nobert Stack for “Written on the Wind" BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS o> Mildred Punnock for “Baby Found A live WHITEHORSE, Y, T. me Cregg Tomporlay of Powell Ri- ver, “The Lady’ Killers," Reach for the Sky,” “Righard. Il, ” “Battle of the River Plate,” "Wee Geor- dic.” Canny figuring Is: needed for some pictures not yet secn here and one pieture—“Baby. Doll" will not be seen in B.C;. There fs no limit to the num- ber of times a person can enter so get your ballots in-carly tc the two clty theatres or the Daily News, Improved Bus Stop List Under Study by Council Plans for a more comprehensive ejly transit system which would render improved service to shoppers iy downtown Prince Rupert were outlined to elty counell lust night, I, Neal Evans Transport com. ; pany Lid, the city's bus line operators infor med council that i} proposed to Institute 10 down town bus stops whieh ib elaling “will render the most compre: | hensive service.” The company Included in Hs fond Avenue West in: ‘Tront of the lovter, & ruugh sketch of the | possible kus stops whieh will be statloned at strategie polnts iniseetion ab Seventl Third Avenue West: The plans have beon referred |Arrow Bus Terminal, | to the Health, social Assistance, | the downtown aren, Tollee and Licencing commiltce : for fs consideration, The proposed bus stops are: (}) Second Avenue In front of tho Civic Centre, (2) Intersection of Firat Streat and Third Avenue West, bogide the Totem Thontre, (3) West sto of the. lyter- seetlon of Second Street and Third Avenue Wost in front of va "There waa ny fishing In the Queen Oharlyhte Jsland abe Gee Uwalon due to, yoluntnry coushiion by. flkhormon, Tho subs. P “at \s willl Opa but ontohos tit tho lawl month have boon wpa ee . Bi lvoridos Bros, Herring Catch 9,869 Tons Last Week pat Toul lonrule of horring netied nat wook in Distriot 3, gL Sthorn and central gubedivislory amounted lo 0,000 tons i ' Th the Oonwial: ai iden wilely oloxod Guy for tho revving word yobled, majo me WON I Kd Bound and Mah Beg Inlot, none ngtNl gateh for: tla subdivision to date ls in Who northern subeciviston, 6407. tons of witch’ woro nottod. I Moonto Stratis... dui for Unity. pub {wy 40,880; Jan I ef of which. olla Coola, 80,819 tong, §,402 -tona © woro onught bie [Third Avyenye In frout of the |Wost In front of Kalen Hardware (Walleo’s Deparvmroent. store, Mopar Unie ite Oy ol Toe wom germ na caecmmegueiaey tae wen tomes mre ttm er oy (4) West side at the Inter. section at Thirds. Street ond Federal building, (8) West side of ‘the inter- iscclion of Sixth streot and See- ;Prinee Rupert Hotel: |, (6) East side ofthe {nter- Street and in front of (7) Eastside of Inlotseetion of ‘Fifth Strech and Third Avenue Stofe, m7 () Gast. side of the In toj' seolion of, Fulton Street and Third Avenue Wost.In tront of (9) Wost side of Second stroct from {ts {ntorgeotion of Berond Avena to tho Jane; ‘the half block In front of tho bus depot, (10) Wost sido. of pedestrian orosRWHlk ab the intorgectlon of Mrs Streot and: Third Avonue Wosb approximately In front of Noble's Radio Stora, | Tho ‘leltor slated that tho {busod {nua wore: 88 foot in ovornll longth and the’ stops os Indlvnted, with the exception of 1 and 0, which nro adoquate at present, would moot: roquiros monts by the: inclusion. Of only ono parking gynco tt ouch stop. | j Thin Is ‘dopondont upon Wo munielpal Inw, witch abipulatos tho distanad from Wio-fony ond of ai) Inmobile, big. {aking on passongors to, tho ‘ndjaoont abroot Intgryoavlon,... city When. tho | bia atppa "avo markod ithe! yon ‘hda alitod It will. orogb schodilo signa at sloped. Mad and’ with flxod Ss, “PRINCE RUPERT, BE, TUE VICTORIA (CD) - nar Gundergon,. executive more than $11, 500: ii sail u ary and expenses: in nine months: of 1956, Premier Bennett said’ ‘Monday, Mr. Bennett. filed: the ‘Infor in reply to-a question. placed on the order-papets by P:. AS Gibb (Lib.-Oak Bay)... > The premier sald’ Mr, Gunder son recelyes a salary. of: $1,15 per month and:a director's fee of $100-a month.-He receives no salary for his: membership : in the bridges and. highway toll: authority, < . In -answer ° to a quéstion . by. George, Gregory (Lib. -Victoria),. ‘year. purchased’ “A used: private -ear for the use of the president: way.at a-cost: of ‘$80,600. ‘Th has been. sed Joe im: sald- The $22, 420 cost: of ‘t ‘in ‘reply. to.“another question ‘by gers were-on board for the in- ‘Bugural trip. The railway carried a total of 41,771 loaded cars in 1956, the premier said in answer to an- other question, Of the total,:he ald, 25,926 were log and lumber loads and mors: than 2,900 ‘were pipe line loads, He said passenger service was rancelled six days in 1956 be- cause of reok- -blasting in con- struction of the Howe Sound road and that the ratlway was not compensated for loss of ser- vice, The cost of removing rocks from the road bed and replacing ralls is carried by the contractor, Mr. Bennett said, — he § vice- -president; and. direc-| oe tor of the, Pacific. Great, mation in the house Friday night |" and senior. Officials of: the: Yall- optiiing. ceremonies was borne é : ‘by the railway; Mr. Bennett said| : ; Mr. Gibbs. He said 288 passen-| | They” "said: Canadian’ ‘troops, | press during’ the: last’ few. days: t ay: | That: could: be’ ‘considered. a tip-|. J¢ | off that the -Bgyptian govern= “ment ' ‘would, not: permit: more |: @ {Canadian troops - on: Beyptian ‘ cf Soll. { clear, however. Officials: were’ ‘trying. to: reach: Canadian. ‘Am-" ; bassador:., ‘Herbert "Norman: “inte, ‘Cairo to find-out whether. Egypt, ‘had informed Maj:-Gen.-E, Ly M. e ..| Burns'of,Canada; UN. Emergenicy e : Force commander. ‘that, . more PAPPPAAA | : \ fly; 105 soldiers of the 56th: ‘Re- : connaissance Squadron, to, Payot from: here, "en have. been’ criticized in: ve Vane . The! ‘situation’ here’ was” oun Canadians: “would ‘ not: be “Per- mitted: entry: into Egypt... CAIRO” (Reuters). _ The. -semi-official Cairo newspaper . “putti - Al Gomhouria’ today: ‘accused ' Canadian: troops. of.’ “an act |’ Mr, of flagrant aggression against | Gaza civilians.” sO ff At the same time, the: RCAF , , fender was going ahead with plans. to The announcement was miade in’ city ,council’’ last. night by Mayor George E, ‘Hills, :climax- ing lengthy negotidtions. The bay. boost; retroactive to January } is part of the ‘1957 wage ugr cement. ‘between the city and the Prince Rupert Fire- fighters Association Local 559, Firemen’s wages in the higher eatégorics have now been upped four per cent and substantially more in the lower classifications. He sald the railway has pald A total of $2,165 to municipal. | ities In property taxes and onl $209 to school districts in school | bares, More Quakes Experienced In Aleutians ANCHORAGE, Alaska in ~ Walter Freoman, an alrways station agent on Uninak, reports ed the outermost Aleutian {8 Innd Is under a slog of Volcano jatlors, Mount Vsevidot, a. Voleyyo} dormant for 200 years, -has been |) smoking sineo auturday’s big earthquake, Vreomen reported in a tol» phono messago to Anchorage the natlves of Unnak ‘aro torrltied and the U.S; Navy and — const guard ab Adak have boon pro pared for possible evacuation of tho Island, js now $295 per month, rising In Waston, Man, ‘a abrong arn RO i} pparonty An the Aloutan Islands, was recorded at 1:90 aim, PST today by tho Boston Collogo slaniographio Halton, Rov, Danio, Linchnn, selsmole oglit, said: tho' disturbance was one of tho strongest of about 80 yoco!" it In the Jat fow ¢ays, He a bho quay was contnye | "WEATHER cloudy: ‘Loduy with Intormits tont ‘vail Cloudy. with sunny porlods - Wednoadny Libblol: ohanga: th tomporatire, Winds aoubhonnt: 20/docronalng to ight Ahla-ovoning,. Low. tonight and |p high Worlneaday ‘at Port Hardy, ta ve ue 3 . by ye ach be Wace ne may ora and trom Po lo fund onvdla, flshs Pr ‘we eee 3 ad 45 . awe = ey yor i Starting wage for a fireman ‘steadily until a fireman with 43 month's service can now carn $365 per month, Maintenance men will receive 370, @ Bick leave for pormanent employees equivalent to one day for each month worked accumu Jative up to 24 shifts per year; LEAVE OF ABSENCE @ A $2 remuneration for the anee polley which the elty will study for Institution in 1958 on n 50-60 basis with all city cm- ployees; @ A'$2’romuneration for the somor flyoman in charge on calls whero the fire chief or assistant fire clof ny not tn avondance —“— Ki insmen Polio Fund . Total $1,500 Princo Rupert. Kinsmon club onllod halt to ils annual BLO, Polla Fuad campaign to help rohabiiitate: orlppled children and adults, " Approxinatoly. $1,600 wns obe tained: by th ‘Ringmon | In Mtg gr vo for. $9,80 Tho: money, Ws tntaod by mMallconvassy, from a joint Winsnion. » 180th. Indepondont, Meld Batlory: ROA ..(M). danoo, bowls,‘and: canniators: dlatributs od re BN the olty,:. THvo,$3,500 won noodod: by Une B.0, Pollo. Tund. from tho dlatrlal to holp, Iatincly: ita now $400,000 hm pf'sotting up a rehabll» inton, ‘achool. and contro for}: d porons.throughout Dri: ” apparatus: VTD chockup | olaiiblae CERNE os we Pad 14 i ty wt ‘ a Wh he iw Gh ae. Pages t Q City firemen have been be ranted a substantial wage increase together with-seven: days. additional holidays to be’ given them in. lieu ‘of. Btatntory: holi- days, as part. of the: 1957, wage agreement: ot a 7 orn by the tine’ of: atrlyal of ‘ie @ Leave of: absciice’ ‘for union officials for” bishhess ‘purposes upon the understanding the city is not responsible for relief and that such ledve-js subject to the approval of. the fire chief; @ The inclusion’ of grievance procedure, as established by the Labor Department; @ Responae.‘to off-shift calls will be compensated for at the rate of $2 for,the first hour or portion thercof” and straight time for cach ‘additional hour, @ Provision’ hofore April 30 of helmets with’ cushioned ning and’ car flaps" for winter Wear; fremen's duty: coats, waterproof pants with, detachable lining, felt lined boots, Roplacements for the ahovo Will be made upon surrender: of the goods when damaged or worn out, The goods are to ro- maln property of: the fire de- partmant In cago of employment vorminavion, mee Woman: Died |Natural Death a —_ z o ° Se <=. mm: | Un Anne Dur. charm, a e7-yontold — wonvan whose body’ WAR 'found — undel nyatorlony..clroumptances on’ 4 cindor pile Novo Friday, died of “yaburnl: enoe!: a pathologist foportod Monday, Dr, TR. Harmon said Nilay Ducharme Was AU fforing from: a “vory virulent" onso of pulmons ary duboroylosla® and ‘Aguto chronto gnatrltis,: Polleo advised. anyono who jad hoor Int coy tae with Miss ‘to havo Q ined Holy, Boouttao' of: bg. sadvanog and virmtont’ -wtatooe : hon: caso ale]. may have sufforot fover ane nob Known whag- sho, wns dolng In tho Inab.fow hours of hor Ito, anid tho patholgalt Mor body, oad only in a binge sloro, wig. found-py a bruck dels vor who. was led:to the scone by |. hor garmonts which: ‘yore abrown) hohind ho for-J00' foot Pollao sonalciore. the possib|lt M of murdes' | Gel hiveatigne Mot 4 Ducharme. recontly: | Macdonald: Crown prosecutor jp day friondl in. Kitlmatat.tho. time of]: :! there: st. week.: sance squddron. = drawn from the Gaza strip be-- Officials snid the government didn’t want: to get itself into the same situation as befell the! - Queen's Own Rifles of Canada. Egypt refused to admit the battalion and the’ Queen's Own | was returned. to its -home station in Calgary after getting as far as Halifax, , Be - HOLLYWOOD a — “Friends Monday night reported the death Sunday of Samucl Ornitz, 66, author, former screen writer and one of the “unfriendly ten” film colony witnesses before the House of ,Representatlves: w- American activities committee, Ornitz and nine other Hollywood wriloys and actors were sens teneed on contompt ‘chargos In 1950 for refusing to tell the committee in 1047 whether thoy had ever been members of the - | trative troops how are ‘at Naples . "h > | awaiting . transfer - to ; the. UN} know 4 | foreesin Egypt. They were flown tunity. fore acceding «to. the request. |: , {eounts,” Gen, Burns six weeks ‘ago Ter}. fy quested more Canadian,.admin-|"*. istrative: personnel-and armored]... corps troops for a reconnais- | The Canadian © government | Seat __ >} wailed until Israel] had with- ests minister ' “Robert somm contended. Monday that couver lawyer has no ‘egal right’ ye to examine: “certain ‘bank , c= wt * Lawyer “David, Surdy:. was | granted perimissjon before.,"Mr, ° Justice Harry Sullivan’ last: fall: to examine. bank accounts. -to defend himself in’a slander sult, Sturdy 4s boing sued by Som. mers for slander following stale. - ments before the Sloan tole commission, » Alfred: Bull, counsel . for Mr Sommers, told the B.C, cout: ‘ol. Appeal that provincial logislae tlon which gives Mr, Sturdy the. right to Inapoct bank accounts. Communist par A Me “oar sold Torneo woman walked Into tho vity court house an. crutches today: to give ov. donce against.a Kitimat Inboror who ja alloged to havo raped her last August. after thoy had boon drinking Inoa flold, Hor right foot was.in a‘ plaster cast: The: only. caso. schaduled for nee Court, Ils bolng hoard heforo Mr Juslico” Harold, W, Molnneae Accused tk 92-yonys old ‘Joon who has ploadod net guilty to by Prineo-Ruport Inwyor Algn A. I, 8, Porvy: of eine Coorg, Tho wonta told ‘the court, tos Matcehas wos “visiting 0 the. ncouadd’: ondiially: Ine Kithiqt Noto) beor parlor and: Ina drink Inst. August 48 Sho.claimod Arc mal aid ‘tho bor was not: and: Is vited hor to bry somae-hard liquor, torbuy 4 hottie of ' iW tho Spring Assizos of tho B,C.) Paw jArehankault of Kitimat.) tho rape.chafad, Ho ts dofonded| wr alleged offence,’ Sho moby} jned' him| @ Sho aprocd’ and ‘ho .wont: away, Bun hon: ho} ly piporeedtt Le Federal eae (ten, ws thoy gO tn one ‘buy nourby foldyThore. they: at i} log dnd drank some. whiaky, ‘Sho thoi: told. tho court that. © Archanbantt folt, thoy: should furthor Into: tho: bush “inv: one : the cops: BOO Us. Th wos Afton ‘thoy, movod' that tha allogod of Soneo wad. d to-have oeourred Glahntng hak, sho: rohlato while Ata Vanbalt punched ‘hor. fave, shouldorsand stomach, sie anid she stopped atruadling whiot ho lnid:. the sbinde of a a kei Ki hor ob rid" o bed: soning hin for "iro whld thon rotutned: (othe holet whora:, friends. or 40 hogpltal,:sl y mon: ce ‘a tet tho}. allemalg Jur in + OPokd .(foreman), nN: aes tohlos*B.