e ( Continued tr Page 1) ‘ariCelled and énditamen allowed |: ‘Two delegates’ from ‘the cour | nitocrop’ the. game.” °- ell to the 198? Game Convention ‘Mt, ;Hitler also mentioned ‘that in Penticton May 15-18 clected. me ..-Commission's ° 1957, weté Geoffrey Lambly of ‘Terrace lidget, df passed by the Legisla-| and Mr;Bacon:... O; Will be’ the. greatest budget! ‘The council 1s set-up to: consid er resolutions’ ‘from ; thls + area which: ‘will affect.the province ‘as a whole, Resolutions, if agreed upon, are then submitted to the Game Federation for discussion, | . action or rejection. ‘There were no resolutions: for submission ‘to’! the: ..convention from this area this year, -Commenting’ on the impor- | ° tance of sending a delegate to the ‘convention, Mr, Butler said that many problems which scem insurmountable in’ one region, are found not so insurmountable when discussed with other. re- gions who may ‘have overcome the same difficulties, . Several-requests for discussion on area problems were. brought before. the council. Ue ~ Speaking on the requests. from various rod. and gun clubs: for the placing of various game.on thelr territory, Mr. Butler said this had-sometimes proved: to be a poor policy. Animals accus- tomed to an environment, such as the Interior where there- is little rain and consequently dif- ferent food, cannot be success- ‘fully brought to coastal locations ‘for breeding because they do not | acclimatize, he asserted. A Queen Charlotte Island re- ‘; quest for goat on ‘Moresby. Is- land will have’ to: he * "careftlly considered he said, : 4 — He :reiterated that, the. intro- duction of ‘game from: the inter- ior would’ bea faulty, move: He added that an investigation $B} would be carried out; provided | Be money for it’ was released from]: Mi the conservation fund to estab- a lish’ whether caribou on the is- inege a land are extinct or not. Ae 18. De Explaining the game conserva- -cowmanteaaenm gg tion fund, Mr. Butler said that : i eae, , UNder the present Game Act, 25 ; fi per cent of the revenue derivied. : % from leences and other fees in snosels. he ‘had made to ovinclal -government , but id:gay;that if all: was granted, hpre would’ be'a game and fish- 8'ysbiologist .. stationed. at rin¢e’ George,. a game warden’ Atlin. and another. for Bella; d Ocean Falls district; lected president. of-” the Qinland North Coast Zone, idGame Council | v for. "aS. Erle 8. Richardson of Vice- ay Prince.” ‘Rupert. and Gun. ‘Club’s president Rayner Montgomery and sec-. ir iai'y treasurer is B, J.. Ba- hevebuncil: meets: orice ‘a yeai'} sae Pr nee. Rupert Rod and FAX (A heary down- ub new life: thto” ‘a. frog eddore, A resident who $6.9 “Pht Georgia | Urges he “only: Mareh-10,: Several: requests. “from ‘other clubs calling ; for" ‘the. Introduc-} °, S tion -of -varlous ‘game to : their) * regions “would: ye. piaced under]. Butler’ mo consideration,” *. claimed, |. Mr, Request for. sone sort’ of pre- dator contro]: in. Bella ‘Coola to alleviate. the wolf’ and racoon situation’ had: been tooked: into, “1 Mr, ‘Butler sald... Replying: to a: query from Mr, Bacon as ‘to whether the game comthission had withdrawn - free. concession - of fishing cences to old age Pensioners; ‘Mr. were Butler ‘said the permits: still being issued.’ ...: He said the free’ permits were. not necessarily given just’to old: age pensioners. but: were issied oo under the game provision’ act, mo to any-who “needed thei >'c)f 0. Also. speaking to the cotinel a was. secretary- treasurer of. ‘the! + ° B.C. : Game,:. Railton, who paid. tribute to Mr.. Butler's ‘efforts in. the game ad- ininistration « field,’ La He said since: the. federation: had’ launched an ‘extensive. edu- cational ‘campaign: ‘there . been many results, : ' “One of the ‘most: heartening was the establishment of: a ‘Mins istry, of, Recreation: and ..” *Con-| servation: "as announced. in ne Epetch from the, Throne.” Woo oe Federation » xtension - . that could be declared under the |: Act ‘was. ‘from: September: d ‘to ‘Jim |: “adminis: on: resoluti cealling * for. impesctinentar six ustices of the. US: ‘Suprem “Court “was; approved i in, the: Georgia. House - ils} —, - lie} ‘ Ne says. ‘ “wa Ir poliey.. ‘flov, ‘the Man’ who" “was: “aD-, ‘Gromyko “The removal ot Dimitri! Shep. the mouthpiece’ in, the downgrading. | of Stalin ‘and’ the “elevation. of Gramyko fo’ ‘the ‘position: of for- | have. on wildlife “so we will be Z equipped to. “authoritively dis- Guss the situation with’ the gov- p| crment and the company epn- 5 cerned.” . ~ _m) A request’ from ‘the "Masset | “E/'son to open “February 15 and” close April 15 was “rejected by. the game commissioner, ©. . : Mr. Butler said that under the: os a| Migratory-Birds Act the season REH could not be extended” beyond. mM} March 10 as birds began to mate ZNBOMNER ion that. date, . { “For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — - TAKE our ORDERS ~ DIAL ” CUP t at. Open 4 am, to 2 avn’ fki—2nd Ave, -Wert at an A Cel White bulb mikes light Work of reading, writing, bowing OF any close work, It$ ew: inside coating reduces glare, gives a coflly-diffused Hah. Try BOM. toon ung /unek it | ont ike Ht Bulbs Hen flay #! Rod and Gun. Club calling for| & changes in the black brant sea-|." Ralnier and ot Princes You ‘Nina we THE PRETENDER ‘to the throne of Monacn, the Mar “Grimaldi, hangs up clothes behind his London trailer home, a far ery. from Prince: Rainier’s pink palace which the marquis The marquis, 48, who Ives In the Kate, an: ‘Bnglishwoman, refuses to be envious Blys Is rightfully his, WIth his wife, of Ralnicr and Princess Grac marrlage and the pecent birtly of Princess Curollna, Here's his explanations ‘The king of Sardinia forced my ance Aloxander Maria, bralley quis Monday bya” slim four vote” isti b t Py Qwality aw tho: province went: to ,a colsoli-| miatgtny © + iretod. as. “a julstinton . NYLONS a. cated fund, He said tthe other| ~ The measure drafledsty at atder’ cold war policy,” he’ sald. eas _ 75 per cent was expended on the torney-Genecal Eugene: Cook’ Mr.” Diefenb: ar Pi addressed. i o Choice of. “management of. resqurees. If] charges “high ‘crimes: and ‘mis. ° Mont ef ‘Chai bet t Con ti . 45” gauge © pr there is any imoney™ ‘left. over,| demeanors”.to:: Chie dustice |” 2 we amber of Conithere and 51° gange | " then it is put into. the: conserva-| Parl “Warren ‘and : Associaie: | “Shepllov believed. that’ “the (Mii tion fund, -he said, “Justices. ‘Black, . Douglas, Reed» free world’ could:-be undeimined io AQ 7 Emphasizing the: game com-| Frankfurter and‘Clark: Bs now ‘by-an. economic developmen: Taission’s. stand with ‘regard to goes to the Seliate. ">" | program but-found that the so- : : : industrial development affect- The ‘resolution - makes” ‘a. {.¢lailzed .. Soviet - economy. “could : ay ing wildlife, Mr. Butler reiterat- number of charges based. prin- Not. survive if it endeavored to ea Is ed Saturday night's ‘aims that! cipalty. on ‘rulings in’ sedition’ dupl cate the economic “assist mib. wien, a wth de a our ah doed toi sure and Segregation cases, \ : seh “Hance : of the Western World. " WBtisich developmen es:not in- ARE TEM | lt pias with ale ‘he or Wi fishy: “Maternity Jackets ae He’ mentioned’ that $22,000 had-been spent alone in ascer- ues Houseenaty - gi taining what effect the proposed : - Frotisher. deveopment. would} , ' ¢, whom he congratulated on thelr ‘is daughter, Princess Hippolyte, Alexander Marla, the rightful ruler, came to Britain in 1695 and married a Scolswoman, | descend from them, Hippolyte marrled a commoner who changed his name to Grhivaldl, nane,'” Weer dreary peor apes odes onpeh ae hee es si dete pemnareemanctnge we ty « ” We Print t Let on MIU ATTY " That Cos y ‘When it comes to ‘printing, tee uel Our ‘superior workmanship odds Lmuch to’ the appearance of ‘ob, but adds. nothing to its That commoner ty the ancestor of Prince 8H Coraline, animal | Wey Craftsmanship | - its. No. More! your cost Us prove this with quotations anything from 0 business, cord to\0 catalog, He Daily Nas - Commercial ricng Phone 4125. “What Cron County « a Count: On. Us. os stor, Marquis to abdicate the crown of Monsco In faver of anit even thelr right | 1 Pan east ononenpense f00 er rere church | Muzzy. should “Orientals” Turning’ to the ‘domestic scene! ‘Mr. Diefenbaker said federal credit restrictions have adverse- ly affected the ecohomy, partic- Warly in’the Maritimes and in the western Provinces. ‘Thay: “struck a body — blow” at home builders, 7, strangled small business” and forced pro-: cipal and school administrations ; to discontinue needed improve-! ments-or pay excessive interest tates:to finance them. The slatements were included inthe text-of a speech issued. to. the press before delivery, _ om "ANCIENT: FDIFICE - The .Pantheon, a temple built at Rome in 123 AD, for centur- ies has. been used a as a ‘heen : ih oo S.Visit to the nation's capltal, costume Sompany. A NOTE.OF FIERCE DIGNITY in their looks, two “Arabs” converse gravely while being photo- graphed. somewhere in: “Washington. duriig King Saud’ ““orepe-hair beards. and: ‘somber sunglasses, the. two snapped. by countless’ fourists, but also: got: awa 4 ale Leader’ Joe: Martin's office staff. The saga. of ad! Sporting not only had their pietures m reception. ‘from Congressional, Minority the duo of desert dwellers who were but. wern't came 'to an ‘end ag they dropped their exotic guise as heat but . We ashington News. repor ters and a masquerads Herder Soviet Policy ‘Likely Says Diefenbaker “ [2 MONTREAL. ‘John Diefen- . my baker: leader -of ‘the Progressive Pe ‘Consérvatyle.. party, > -Lpointment’ of Andrei : “y may mean:as harder Soviet. cold gaudy mirages created by two Curator Plans Salmon Run Hn Stanley Park VANCOUVER: y =~ Murray Newman, salnion run Jor the thousands..of. persons who flock to the: 1,000-acre park, j 6. curator of the’ public. j aquarium in’ Stanley Park, is , hoping-to create a MEDICAL EXPN ISSUE li Quashes (CF sit OTTAWA ( (CP)—Liberal members Monday: pr et sented aalmost unanimous front.’ against. a. CCR resolution: which’ was supported. by. the other two: opr position. parties that: medical expenses be ade ful deductible for income tax purposes, ey The string of Liberal -speakers Included Justice Minister Garson, Who described the - proposal: of Stanlcy Knowles (CCR- -Winnipeg North ,Centie) as “strictly a ‘phony,” hey helped to talk out ithe ‘motion by - extending. the day-long dehate.to the. 10.pim, adjournment without a-vote, ‘Hector Dupuis (L-Montreal Ste. Marie), the only ‘Liberal to support ‘the resolution, was Speaking at the end.of the day’s sitting and adjourned the de- bale, thus kMling the motion, . In .making his proposal, Mr, Knowles sald it would be only fair to. taxpayers - if the govern- ment, removed the present pro- Vision Wilereby only those medi-! cal expenses in ‘excess of. three | Per cent of net income can be deducted ‘for income tax” pur- 1 poses; | BEST IN WORLD |: Mr.. Garson, cabinet member from Manitoba, sald. the propo-' sal would add ‘a three-per-cent!’ benefit on people already enjoy- Prince Rupert za ..dUesday, chia ! ing a 40-per-cent advantage over American taxpayers,” And Am-! erican. tax rates, next to Can-! ada's, were the most favorable: In the: world, © 2, i Mr, Newman said he plans tol He said that despite the many; plant about: 200 ‘pink fingerlings — hatched . at —in a small stream which runs j out of Beaver. :Creek,’ many tn the ark, an Usually about one adult sal- “| mon returns to. the spawning | ‘beds alter two years for every (10 fingerlings that go to. sea. If the ratian holds geod,’ should be 20 fish In the creek two years from now, Hovever,: Mr. Newmair said, | vi 20 fish. , could establish a much ee future years, Too (Much: “Haste in Pl Spoils: Good ‘Hand - trump opening, the odds. W 110-tricks, As St was, howe ever, Mr, C ham. pion's one no trump bid was of the maximum variety and } Me have made his ; game, The luck of the hand was evenly divided. There were two, key cards held by the defenders! —the ace of diamonds and the: queen of spades, The former! was rightsand the latter Was! wrong. Bul Mr, Muazy could and should have played in such a manner a6 to avold the spade fnesse, | Mr. Dale opened tha jack of clubs and dummy’s ace won. Out cniue the king of hearts ane Mr. Meck won with the ace and returned his singleton trey of diamonds, Mr, Dale took tha ace of dia- monds and led back. the queen. ‘Dummy's king was put up and Mr. Meck ruffed and got out With a heart. After winning this trlek and taking another round of trumps, Mr. Mugay flnessed the Jack of spades, losing to the queen for down one, “Stine old story," sald Me, Champion dixgusvedly, “You're always in such a hurry—you've alwase golin win the (risk at Wand, Why cover Dale's queen of dlamands with (he hing? Why tot fust duck i?" "Then the queen would win the trick,” roplied Mr, Muzzy Aobly, “and ha'd Just le 1d nNol). or diamond, " eM ee eR Here Low 1S DAY EXCURSION FARES én the POLAR ROUT 7 ‘EUROPE from Vaneouier and ren: ~~ $625.00 - for oxtra savings, . £0 your travel agent. © abotit Canadian Pacifle - Paly Fares) tht 7 \! ‘ we : os Fae iit i, a re ay ou ant Avo) We oho fe ' ne ' riven, fhe Ree aan remanent Teen One Hmm eo 8: bauer | Bee vad oy CEE a — Any | foes | { | > Me Muzzy's Jumg to op hearts Wi isn f too’ v bad: although if “he found his‘par they wifh a. ininimum no ould be against his taking North dealer Both sides vulnerable ; NORTH Mr. Champion aKJB v6 @K 869 hAK BI oWEST EAST Mr. Dale Mr. Meck | “ened AQIN7T2 | VT? YABS \ 9AQIONIZ 93 & J 10 &Q0742 i SOUTH | Mr, Muay \ a A 43 a q YQ wWo|Ed ‘ ¢ua | § The hidalte: , North Vast South | West INT Pass Ay All Paw “Buppose he does," sald Mr, | Champion. "You duck again and, rult In your hand, Then you plek | yp the tramps, oa to dummy |! wilh the poo of apndes or the! king of clubs and discard a sual | spade on the king of diamonds, | All you lose Is one hourt und two dimnonds," Mr. (Champlon was right as) usual, liven He Mr, Meek had: abaried wilh two dlamonds: there! Wis bo Heod (owl the King of Mamonds on the second lend of What sult, Tlie dafe and gonatble thing to do was-to make sure of Winning with tha Klog luter« after bumps hid Neon oxbractod, Pewnr re mr nas oe | AIRLINES, ne / Phone aN rental dia : | 4 “4 co coe a ‘ayn me a le ‘ . . vee one of; there |! | has. eluded, him on. casion.” eee. cena eo ean ee nes aimee ee ny on Renee 8 ls MOST AMAENG ea ATLL aA News. | 0g boty i little for-the poor, It would sav¢ $15 for a married man earning $3,000 and $400 for a taxpayer. dn the $30,000-1- “your bracket, » i A SMALL MATTER. °c. : Mr. Knowles, who has sponsord ed similar resolutions {n- carllet cost the government, by-its ow estimate, between $35,000 000 an $50,000,000, It would be a smal matter In 2 government budgeting but a fair gesture’ toward: Andis vidual taxpayers...’ He also’ said the. lst of drugs and other’ ledlth: aldg allowed ar deduction should be. broadens 6 \ Ehknore Philpott (L- Vaneou-: ver South) said the CcrF: -pro-' posal, if Implemented, would: delay the coure of “other fed- sessions, said his proposal ° sn 1 cral health Blans. now, ‘undert ’ way. as Harold Winch’ (CCF Vaiieou. ver East), however, said the oddd are “against the possibility’ “Of. nattonal hospital- -insiirance plan gebling. {nto force before the ‘eng of this Parllamen be eg Sods ot eetteee tt a ‘ 4 SMA RT. F ANILY” salmon !#mes Mr. Knowles has made his} LONDON. @— Two years. ‘aga the -Proposal--a perennial in: Parila-:Giaham Wright, a Balhany ils vinclal ‘governments and muni-| aquarium from parents taken: Mett—-the “nub of the “probiem| trict from an art:fictal spawning hed | schoolboy, won . ay. open every oc-: scholar ship in classi¢s: to King’s oo College | Cambridge, Now -his 10 This was “that removal, of the year-old brother, David, has wou { floor: would help the rich and.do- the Same award, Mae oo ; 2 nage enh teen cerennnne a 4 oa Maas Ne ay ‘ cate oT ae rf \ " OA WED, TO SAT, 7-9 PM sal, Matinee 2 p.m. Today 7-810 pm, CHUM Broadway's 4 biggest hit becomes Marilyn's best! : Palen ae arr era) “MARILYN Bs fn “'ABDULLAH'S HAREM" THE WILD DAKOTAS". aK ieieg al wine cw ARTHUR GGOLNELL aa tte . om Pee me ek ee eee ee ee ce ee mee ee ee ee rie pagar rae GA Sere eens