‘Alberta Socreds Give ‘Dividend’ For Participation EDMONTON @—An estimated 960,000 Alb trtan from thelr provinclal government, par- | It ts called a “vitizen’s ticipation dividend”—particpa - tion, the Svcial Credit govern- ment says, In public revenues from oll development. Next year the dividend may be bigger, The government announced Wednesday that the $20 dividend can be picked up between Sept. 1 and the end of the year at chartered banks, Alberta treas- ury branches or. other agencies which may be designated by the cabinet later. The applicant must declare that he ts a Canadian cltizen Smoking Leads lo Cancer? 3 WASHINGTON (1—A_ spokes- iman for the American Cancer Socicty teld Congress today that in his opinion “the evidence is over-whelming” that cigaret smoking leads to lung cancer. Dr. BE. Cuyler Hammond also testified that cigaret smoking appears to increase the likeii- hood of -heart and arterial di- | scase and said further the evi- dence would seem to give pipe and cigar smokers a better Ife expectancy Lhan cigaret users. Dr. Hammond prepared his testimony for a sub-committee starting an investigation of ad-1 vertising claims as to the rO-- tective value of filters on cigar- ets. He did not discuss filters, Much of what Dr. Hammond sald was based on a publicized report that he and Dr, Daniel Horn gave to (he American Medical Association, QUESTIONS EFFECT Before the hearings started, chairman John Blatnik (Dem. Minn.) told reporters that cig-, vret manuficturers may be “kid-: ding” smokers about the effec- tiveness of filters. Dr. Hammond reported in thee words on oon American Cancer Society study of civaret smoking: “We found tung eancer death’ rates to be extremely low among non-smokers and high among heavy cigaret smokers, the rates increasing with the amount of chraret smoking. | “In my opinion the evidence is overwhelming ther cigaret smoking is a causative factor of great importance in the .occur- rence of lung cancer. not imply that smoking is the er died last Thursday at the age -pive leading from Gaspe Copper | only cause of lung cancer,” . im } + now in four baby-soft colors 764 as ok. ' | ar . NL UO ve. Ng fers Shy 4 were, | % “Ne / . . “a . ie : \ , uw Whaineaornin Po cote ad bawrne . gy v! Meogay and convenient, new colored Pures ix everything you could wish for in bathroom tissue, That special softness how comes in deleate, haby-soft. colors, You'll be delighted with the attractive new cello pack of four rolls: --so easy bo piek up al your favorite store, to camplemont your Pink, Yollow, Blue ar Green ' waft white PuRus avedl This does ” or British subject, will be at least 21 before the year fs out, and has lHyed in Alberta two years preceding payment and any other eight years, HALF QUALIFY \These qualifications—part of the dividend legislation passed last spring — will climinate roughly half Alberta’s 1,100,000 population. The government es- timated Wednesday that 60 per cent of the 700,000 persons over 21 in Alberta will be eligtble this year. The 1957 dividend fund will be :$11,496,496—one third the total oil and natural gas royalties paid into provincial coffers dur- Ing 1956. The dividend legislation, which weathered a storm of opposition in the’ Alberta legislature last spring, provides that the same proportion of royalty revenuc, will be set aside for the divi- dends each year. It is probable that the annual Aga Khan Goes Back To Egypt CAINO i#®—The body of Aga Khan III was brought to Egypt today for burjlal in’ a Jand he loved but whose throne he once refused. At Cairo airport, the plain white oak coffin was Hftted from the plane that brought it from Switzerland and placed aboard a smanier Egyptian Airlines plane. ‘Then it was flown to Aswan, the ‘little town 500 miles up Che Nile where the Ara happy winters. WIFE WEPT spent so many The Ismaili Moslem leader's! beautiful Freneh wife, wept continuously as she stepped from the funeral plane at Cairo airport to receive the coadol- ences of her husband's followers from two continents. Pakistanis in fur caps, Burm- ese In pink head scarfs and In- lian women in saris knelt in the airport visitors’ lounge an kissed the hand of Aga Knan Iv, the old Aga’s 20-year-old grand- son and successor. The begum, the new Aga and his father, Prince Aly Khan, ac- companied the, body from Swit- ‘zerland, where the Ismaili lead- of 79. oy, Farms PactFic | SF oe . e ro Mit bathrooms yo Seal able tno edugle rolle cs Vriy ‘In Oil Revenue S are eligible this year for a $20 bounty lin Avenuc, dividend funds will Increase as long as the ofl industry con- tinues to expand. Government officials have predicted that population boosts —~ meaning more persons cligible—would off- ‘set the increases in individual dividends only slightly, GAS WEALTH The first foresceable increase in royaltics would be from na- tural gas production, stepped up to meet demands of the trans- Canada pipeline. This, Premier Manning has said, would add $10,000 to $12,000 dally to pra- vincial revenues. He also foresees increased pipeline capacity to the west: coast, With Alberta wells cap- able of producing 300,000 barrels dally. beyond the present aver- age of 400,000 barrels, extra handling facilities could mean another $16,000,000 a year in Yogi ee, LEAH Mio ee past a scarlet-coated guards- man at St. James’ Palace, Lon- don, accompanied by his ‘son, Lionel; 41, who acts as his sec- retary, Mrs. Lione] Massey and their children Susan, 5, Evva, /royaltics. OPPOSITION BLASTS | The premier and his cabinet have repeatedly denied opposi- tion claims that the new divi- dend scheme is actually a wat- ered-down version of the 1935 Social Credit pledge of $25 a month for everyone. Liberal and Conservative mem- ‘bers, while unsuccessfully mov- ing three non-confidence mo- ;tions and six-months hoist ‘on ,the dividend bill, described the | payments as “paleface treaty) ‘money,” “a piddiing payment,” “political skulduggery” and “the! final and irrevocable. act of! folly.” | Miners Attend Rites For Workers MURDOCHVILLE. Que. &) A delegation of striking miners *oday left for Rivicre-au-Ren-., ard, 45 miles cast of Murdoch-: ville, fo attend the funeral of a ‘fellow miner who died of injur- jes suffered in a dynamite cx- | plosion. - i The funeral is being held at ; the home of the parents of Her- ; ve Bernatchez, 35, who died Sun- i day after ‘being ~ unconscious’ + since his arm was torn off in an texplosion Friday midnight. ' Police contlaued ‘tion lato the explosion, . which 1dr jyredstwo. other. strikers and | | | “enused slight damage to a waste: Mines refinery. The injured men Dare still in hospital, ' Meanwhile members of the :110-man_— police detachment ‘patrolled the plant property and kept a steady watch over this tenusion-ridden Gaspe mining town where 1,000 workers Ieft their jobs at Gaspe. Copper Mines March 11. Vernon visitors Mr. and Mis, J. L. Smith and their two child- morrow night on the Camosun for Vancouver en route to thelr home following a week's stay in the city as guests of Mr. Smith's vrother and sister-in-law, Dr... and Mrs. R, B. Smith, 1927 Ate! ‘he : : investiga-— ren Bobby and Lynne leave ie . 7 and Jane, 8... (CP from AP) “In 1956. there were 600 cases of all types of poliomyelitis re- ported in Canada, compared to 1,020 cases in 1955 and 8,878 cases in 1953, the all-time high. MASSEY IN ENGLAND—Gov: .+ ernor-Gencral Massey strolls ; Me Ne eae De ee . +, Tote eg Da MI re ee ver ee wee OD Lt For the Best Sclection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL ee . “ Open 6 a.m. to 1 ‘a 3215 * 635—ti d Ave. West ’ tet SEALE mite iy age hee pis Py RR Be RE EO dy ele we 5: . no iat, 2 BARNS Ry Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 18, 1057 Rayan As cen enece * oO ye “ oe wn, tw hs eg moe et By MONTREAL @— John | an in'the corresponding last years, og ft : ville Corporation today report- The net. profit? this’ «yeagtiwnn 4 > pet ed a net profit of $8,614,000’for amounted ‘to $1.20 per, commarts? bes the six months ended June 30 share, compared with $1.87 “fom last, ‘his aavertisement is not...published or: displayed. by: the: Liquor. 4 compared With $12,004,685 tne corresponding ‘period of 1956, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 2) _ i t ee ORA VEAL VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS © -- BLADE ROAST...—-—s JUBILEE BULK SAUSAGE ©. 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