ane alee itn Titel ital ee - Be “Drug Store Hours ally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. |. ‘Sundays and Holidays 3 Pam. Mi 7 p.m, sit eta vt ~ Deeth’ s ‘Pharmac cy * et _ Limited. OFines Drugs Limited of git “cards -Piéture at left shows packer, and 7 ait be ‘anspor tation: and carlage: men is. shown: ‘above In: two: photo: ‘graphs taken- ay. the ‘official opening . ‘of the ‘new. Lindsay's. ‘Cartage and Storage warehouse and ‘offices on First. Avenué to two ‘Blonee Prince Ruper crater. J.0, Houchen. presenting; ard for dinette suite and a radio to Mr, and ‘Mrs. JOA. : Lind: vids ASSETS up B b % By $13.60 C's Net: Debt Down eo “VICTORIA. (CP) “British Columbia's net debi ‘décréased by $13, oo 000 during the fiscal year ending Mai ch 31, 1956; Premier Bennett said Thursday. The. ‘premier: told the opening: assets’ increased, to. $533,000, 000: day sitling.of the legislature. that | All Gi ls ‘from’ ‘$486, 000, 000, during: the; same ’ period. ‘aE he ‘thereage: Te~ flected provincial: expansion.” “ye He “Raid the: net over-all; Im-- rovemen|. a tne inane :posl-, thot ot BeGusut te ‘and, fnvestmiente He eAted:$15,«: 415,402, They :! coin’ bared with $62,497,588 al’ tne on of the pre- vious fiscal yeu. " * The rovine’s: ‘net debt, “Joss: sinking funds, was $136, 118,783 al the end of the fiseal year, The! 1056 total was $t49,380,444. Con- ! Uingent Habilitics at March 31: were.$141,042,4i4 compared with: $101;843,024 In 1955. ‘ . Revenue collections during the. year tolalied $227,253,373. Charg- ed apainst the tolal was $213,-: 639,187, “Shaky” Vagrant _ Giver’ Chance OF “Rest Cure” ‘A Yukon man, charged with: jigraney in clly police court (his morning was senteneed by Mugistrate W. 2, Vanee to one fionth in Jail “for a rest cure,” “” Voiler sald the wan, Charles ‘| Kdward Gloss entered the palice | §CCon this morning requestiny: {0° be, locked was he hed no! funds, lodging or foud, Or RkINg frum what he snd: Wacvdrinki: iy i lol", Clos was dolde-hy Magistrate Venee he! goula't ge, a job th that eon- dition and sentenced: hime bo "a JADE gest bo roe porate " Sent gE CUTS hi 1 sat WOME i Me ¥ = ts Kh MOLTROIT UA phantom gins mutiny hos nightilina aiplag HE Aforvoriaed women. Wn pubs vebin-Narth Detralt eo ING Hyoke out inn wild shooting Lene Wighbe lly four communities In ra tho sniper wounded tivo irla;-*flrad on wonton slaunding AN atopy and peppered ears and homes will smaevait re rifle olf. me houra aflor the fIrst. ahol. ware fired, pollee arrested Gury Adiilaon Waylon, 20, of suburban Houllfleld Pownall), ‘JTo was guriored after a wild Hidaennde anok alae Wi Jed down aida roots aed wlleys, hl prosountoy Willna Ging ‘of Onkland County std itty Ke told hin he wns the ghyuntont aniper, Uh dai ro soon WOMEN Pan quoted inylor” 18 anylny 0 HH an HO, \ shoul at’ YONI! WT muylot, N tratory “aM co to bo vn milde workar, npponved mnt ahy youll, Ho war hold without unre ponding a rea 9387 Cishiy vy lt omen vetll, be ‘spared embat | rassment by not naving to dis- Close that secretive . poundage iwhen they attend the. Kinsmen- Army Polio Dance in the Armor- ies tonight. AH women will be charged $l per head, no questions asked. ; However, the biggest men .in ithe eity will be at an even better advantage. If they tip the scales; , ‘at 250 pounds or more they will get in frees For these who do “nob qualily for these proportions: ea charge of one-cent-per pound will be levied.’ + Welghmaster George B, Hills, Two bands will be in atten: danee for daneing 9 until 2, The dance, sponsored by the ‘Kinsmen and the 120th) Pleld ) Batlery RCA En is part of the current Kinsmen’s polio drive campaign to obtain funds for the rehobliilation of handleapped jehlideen in the province, will be Mayor The Weather HShowery lage this afternoon, Cloudy with rain or spow show. ors Saturday, Little change in rtermmerntia id. winds southerly 20 today shitting lo northerly 15 tits everling, Low tonight and Hhigh Saturday ab Port Hardy, Brndsntt And Prince Rupert vv snd Bu antom Gunman Caught Kfter Women Terrorized : formal statement, The outbreak gegin Thursday (Mehl when Shirley Wand, 10, was shob In the shouldoy as alo stepped onto the porch of hor home In Bloomfield Wits about 20 wulles north of Detroit, She wos nob serlously fhurt, Thon the gunman foward Dobroll, PIERCES CLOTHING A bullet wag fred from a pads: Ing eon ant tivo women standing th a boa glop, The shot went bolwaen. them, pleraing the cloth of hath tholr conte, . Vive minutes titer a shot anger Mivough the rear of a shaiion wagon about three blocks south of tha bua atop, Th the nex 80 minutes shots wore roported by an 1B yonreold wlth who wos fred on bub not Wt, by four home owners whouy windows wore alaliorad and by Vinconk MeCarthy, whore 11+ yonreold daughter, Carol AN, wos lit Tho bullet graod the child's choek na sho ant on a aofn in tho living room of hor home, r ,; honded 4 A a? By LLOYD. McDONAL ie 4 ‘ Canadian: Press Staf f Writer 7 - UNITED: NATIONS: NY, Q— Canada offered support. today, ‘to| France's contention that the re-| volt in- Algeria fs a ‘French: in-| ternal matter, beyond the auth- arity of the United - Nations, “The Canadians (hus joined up wilh the United States and Brit-; ain, who ‘have spoken out in the UN political committee in’ favor, | country’s positi vious occassion when, {he Alger- ian question was ‘put’ on the UN assembly agenda the. ‘French walked out without, even discus- sing it. DOMESTIC PROBLEN ‘ This time Pineau sald his gov: j ernment wanted to make its po-! metr opolitan France. despite | UN has no author’ to Inervene AE Ferg guson | Funeral Held | Funeral service. for undertaker Arthur Ernest Ferguson, 74, who died Monday was held in Ferg. won Funeral Home Wednesday night, Rev, W. T.’MeForran of the Presbyterian” Church of- felated, . Burlal was at Terrace youlers day afternoon, River?" and “Ablde With Me.” yons, were Hugh A, (Sandy), John, David and Donal "iNew Marks: On Mars” AN FRANCISCO (— Soures thing new on Maran, notwork | of Irregular blue: nes running through the bright: red deve j by A Callfornia astronomer, Tha: nrens Of the planotely roported ' new marklngs wore gsocn fleot- Ingly by Dr, Roborl 8, Rlehard- von through the Mount Wilson’ Q0-lnch tolescopo aa ho obsorved ; tho planet in. the pro-dawn hours of June 3, 1056, ao enoreeatiapeteenrmeme STAR NBs ee NuW DALI ihm ~ Amorlean anger Martin Ki mlggod her linen date. todayy with -Prime Mintslot Nohru, Th Wag nob known Whethor ahe would ‘got anothor chance, Tho sully Nogro slngor wild due hore Thuraday night bub failed to arrive, Minally ale tlo- graphed from Tehran that sho Was dolnyod on Youle, : a ovren, BOLUTION LONDON, (Rowlg OPH) se - tne Labor mombors : ‘att ‘Pivllimont today anllod for-‘notldn: by: some world statesman dr private foun dation to noquira: tho.:sinal Ponineuln “fob: tho whole"of mankind ag: ‘voproaontod in. ihe Unitod Nation; ‘tum or a ¢: ase-iire, would call : an election within,90, days and: subsequently negotiate . with the : elected representatives. The 27-country- African- Asian' ge bloc wants the UN Lo pass a res-| waste of, public :moncy. in. the |: .tolution calling for an,immediate : bu ding. ofa northern B.C. road. , Mr: cease-fire and a peaceful settle. ment, France has indicated tha Such : a resolution is pees “ fi ment of “chipping at the corner- Signes: of democracy” in asking int a domestic dispute. - oveved : acinig on its own,. France, in Te a ‘Jam she will repeat her ‘walkout . was out: for. ‘which ‘they had: no ‘partie: Hon in asking ‘daspenlot of ne-speech’ was. read by-Lieut- | «Governor Frank Ross, ac- sed the Social Credit. goveri-. e house to ratify a a. suspension a year.after he testified oefove gislatlve cominittee:’ investi-{' guiment against. government | on the motion : ‘before: thé] § “The government, shoul 4: ‘be - r.. Jamieson’ was suspended | ahd. f orestsimhiiiét ,| mers; ‘under. who: n be: the’. Same as" “eondemning’ a =: man, before. trial: ‘toi ratify. ‘the (| cabinet .: © suspension : Ewithout: - | hearing, a report’ from ‘the ‘legis= |: tative. “committee «or without!‘ hearing : Mr, Jameson’ “tel his; 3 side of the story.“ » condethned ‘t01 he’ said: ; without: h arin defence.”. ae He- utged “move: awa Ing: charges of ‘patronage. and ereuan -at-arms; On..a, Te | pRocd FRENCH VIEW © cel ¢ | with: ‘the: British, Columbia: gov- Canadian. sources. !ct it enone in advance that. they, Were’ ernment to. pave.a portion of the ‘doubtful of the wisdom of the | Alaska Highway. oe 'UN discussing a question’ whieh | ‘Nor were any discussions to- in their view is clearly a domes- iward that end being carried gn ‘tic matter, lat present. he added ina Com- Canada, It is understood, con-: mons: reply ‘to Bert Leboe .(SC- siders the problem so compiex | Cariboo) who had asked whether that the political committee an. arrangement . between “the A ter ‘Campney said, Thursday .n0| 4. *Farrangenients have. ‘been: made |g Bt pointment- of: lani ‘Horne to: re-; place William: B. ‘Monteith: as law. pended about’ a month. Qg0, . No}. reasons Were’ ‘made.,publie. : Mr, Monteith, dn, formal: dtess,| clerk, Mr. Monteith jwa’s..sus-| > ‘War, had such authority, Plan to Mark 15th Anniversary | | sition clear; Algorla ‘is part of! ‘vould hardly be expected (o pro- ‘federal and B.C. " governmenits Si dueca satisfactory solution, even: had been made North African location, and the ‘if It were conceded that the UN; highway between Dawson Creek: to pave ‘the and Charlie Lake: WN AS Of Rupert as Embarkation Port SHATTLE --- Tentative plans are being mi ide for a reunion in | sonnel now in Western Washe’ ington and Western Canada who appeared his ‘seat: wopened,. He. sal quietly. duting-the reading of the imotion and lett quitely after. it was: passed, “Mr, Tanifpscn was, pot present atthe opeiiiig,-"-.!,” The; speech fron the throne promised a $28" tax rebate to-cv- ery home owner lithe province, - the creation: of: tivo new cabinet ports and thé eliniination of an- other, enlargmént: of the BC, Court of Appeal, Jager. grants Seattle ‘April 5-6, ofall mill-| were sbaboned al Prince Ru- to munlelpaliiies, ‘New Indian tary and civilian personnel who! perk Sub-! served at Prinee Rupert To conlinue with the plang It Port during the Second World’ js yevessary to have some idea April § marks Lversary of the rappropriate, It is estimated: That there are more than g the 15th annls: ‘of the nunber of personnel who: netivation of the: May. attend, It fs requested | Hynns sung ag the service: Prince Rupert Sub-Port of Em-!thab Prince Rupert “alumni” department willbe re-organized wore “Shall We Gather at the; barkation at Prince Rupert, and write ag secon as possible to CWO and moasuro taken to speed an a Is fell that a reunion of tha ‘Thomas &, McCurdy, Pallbearers, all Mr, Ferguson's, personnel at Chat time would be 12nd St, Seathle 77, Wash, 103 W. If sutfieient terest oxists, former military and eivilan pers veloped, welfare legislation, expanded Ap- prenticoshlp. yocational pro- grams, new highway. traffle reg- j ulations and ald for famers and ranchers, 8 The speceh also sald the mines Iron and steal Industry in B.C, Also In the specch was a, fore- cast of a two-por-cent (ax on 500 (urbher organization will be do, Insurance premluny inconie carn- ‘ed by corpotalions, — Former Editor of island Weekly ‘Led Crowded, Colorful Career | Milsl UAY, WG, “we Mugh Savage, 79, who through 43 yours wilh tho Cowleban Loador was Ww nvajer flgure among Canudu'y weekly nowspaper — publishors dod Thursday at his homo afte: a heart attnek, . Mo led, aw erowded, colorful nareor AY: yoldlor, genman, labore or, mine and, construction worker bofore turning to jours walls ab 27, Yo was on Independent mame bor of tho British Columbla log. Ielnture for Cowlahan » Now castle from 1099 to 1097, Throo tlmes un dolegate ta tne perlut Proax Conforonees, hy was Canadian executive of the Ene plre Prosy Union and a former Prosidant of the Onnndian Wookly Nowspnrpors Assoulation, Tab month to. sold the Cawl- thin Loader tot, O, Way of Virnoorver and Jol Magor of| | Mineo Ruporb and roblred, Barn Mugh » George Ryloke Bavago = In. Stratford-on-Avon, he omnlgraled : ‘lo, Now Mexlao when ‘22 with a avhoolfollow, Don Heughas, WNT vooontly. pub> hshob of tho Courlonay (Comox he ind h tho Britlsh Army in BO.) Atta Davilor worved wl Soutu Ante Ho moved to Hdmonton in 1006 end: prompbly decided lo visit tivo brothory In Nati, South Afrion, Sotting oul with $2, lo, did youd workin Now Wostinin ster, BO, and worked his way to Ban Wranelsco, avylying Ww find Win tulns from the 1006 en wana, m there ho salled nbonrd the Mahono, flrat’sloany turblie frolighter on tho Paelfle, to Bydivoy. ‘and hence to Now ‘Bone lwnd sand South Afrlen, He roachod Durban with 20 conts, Ho worked six months ina gold Wie and rolurned to Bngland to -Waslab Wy fathor In. Shakes XPourony roxcarch, Th 1000 ho returned 4 Oud and worked In oa mine office none Cobult, Ont, and as a rvs nor ab. Rananask 8, Alli before jolning: Me. Vancouver Province 8 a Poportar, EXPLORED PEACH MVE THOU he. beeanio the - Altat HeWaPApOY IMadn ly explore. the Ponce River country from the Pattie sido, Ono of Is notable ind wha tho lun for a cougar aneouvor's Stanloy: Park, Th -onmnod, aim tho nioknamo Cougur tughy Ho Jolned: tho, New Woslailne ater Dally Nowe ty 1013 as res portor and thasime your took over the post. Ul oditor, Later he transforred:: to. the cNow Weal. mitater BriWsh Golumblany, ay clully, wd Fob, 0) 101 » tyocoodad lis friond, (ho Jato Maj, BW, Luldy Johnston, a8 odllor of the Cowichan Leader. Tn 1999 on (haeve of hls coos |" tlon to tho B.C, logiglature. ho tuld volors, ho-would lenvo ils job ns editor ' ‘of Tho Loador If oloolod, boonuso “in: ee dnys of unomploymont’ Mt ta one man lo-dold two Jobs," Ho} kant his word,’, . Jo wag dofouted Iv the 1907} dloullon and rolurnod Wu Tho Louder, . Survivors inolude, his wide, one sony David, “0. Pullo’ wrilor wd author: of (Tho -Curgon Mamily) Wydng tn North Virooue yar, and wie qnughtor, (i Mra] Margarol MaGewan,, whoso huss |: band lus boon, Tho Louder: yoy, Ohuroh, Cobble -Hill,. the House. and took] tule for |. wawoulitod with a Tunoral woiviood are tobe hold! at 2 pin, Saturdaysin St, golin's| : 4 Tho. ‘body i will bo eromutod “Number. of crempieed goats| ed to 1,437: last’ month over. De- cemper, :1956's 070 andthe 1,112}, recorded for January,’ 1956, Amouint of benefits being pald!¢ in the areca topped all previous months with $60,000 of which $20,000 Is. belng paid sto appll- cants In the eily. along, oot The opening of the, herring | season which “usually absorbes much of the seasonal Snemploy- |: ment proved to have igbtle effect | on the situation, Ning Simpson . gald,* In’ the. entire Pringe “Rupert |’, aren, which takes in Stewart, the} Queen Charlotte. Islands, Ocean Falls and Burns Lake, Industry | - Ig Inactive, os - No. major. ‘construction pro- Jects ave underway and there Is practically uo activity in the logging Wdusbry, Home of. the intorlor sawmills have. resumed oporation, Mr, Simpson suid, bub the industry ft ir below, tho maxim ott pubs Uo sald ‘vold.: -ywouthr and hoavy. snow coupled . With poor | es lumber uvarbols * wor causing the standstill, °° oy wor tipue ‘Thore ts still a demand. for] At tho: competent, stonographers tn. ‘the counsel: three area and. domestic. workers and | fourtied “Wilt trainod’ waltrossos aro a i pros oT WWM Tusurante “gyporvisor, Re: R, m Canoron reported thang. skillod | ¥ woldorg: an “nccountanta could). bo plnaed immediately. Ih Who i "Althougt hora has oon ‘Hol 0 WHOOPS! istered in. cise we . arises, | one. Pay apy -clly colin ‘OL ‘Rovisidn ‘opened Its ritbing Monday me Ing In the: glty: hall. coundll | chambers oat: st ho. oppgile UTNE Vid, 1957 sso property for ‘faxution purpose : Originally 28 appenls, word Fog: istered bub." Tl wore: a _| before bhe-cour) opened, ‘i “Of: the i dealt. nh fa Ko nurs alm MW of: Tagliluture be OWT