fads : a oe ati hoes «hy DON redcooR : Canadian Press; Staft,.W iter. tt enough to make-anybody dizzy, ..° He offer cd this remark Thursday toward the ‘Here are some of the developments that hel " Madawaska) provoked | ‘protests “! and 1 visible slit in ranks of arty by: calling Labor. rege “a saboteur of - ights me the working men onto Broadview) made’a similar os ° ‘jaccusation Wednesday. ‘Prime Minister. St. Laurent’s, ‘heated - protest. of. the accusa-| tions was. ignored—except, for a: few added interjections uncom- ‘plimentary. to his. minister. . Mr, - Howe, not: unaquainted with f controversy, Sat, unruffled. Mr; Beaudoin’ finally. suggest ‘ed Thursday “for. the good of all -of us and I suppose for the good of Parliament: that we should “refrain: at question time. from ‘engaging in debate.” ” . VICIOUS CIRCLE: At times, ‘he added: "It is - a vicious cirele and: it is- enough me anybody’ to get dizzy, espec- oe g ally the’ Speaker.” i a. ‘Presently, debate, resumed on Le the: government's bill to extend - gecompulsory marketing powers of ag the. Canadian’ wheat, board an: -@ other five years from next July, . a when they expire, .*. . a The pace scttled back to a'lazy WM! ehin, except’ for a. flareup of the: smouldering battle between the CCF and ‘their former col- misleading the Howe in replying to two different questions,: bets steniey Knowles, , North". Centre, and | Jaw-Lake: Centre.) Mr. Van Horne's charge, shout: led ACLOSS” the.” Commons,: - was. -grected., ‘by . silence’ from . My. che “revise that language, a. “T ‘have been revising enough y things’ around» here,” “Snapped ; Mr. .Van Horne. mt want some raction.”..\.. 3 ‘Finance Minister Harris, ove , er rent House leader, “asked t For: Fine | po | Craftsmanship .. And. Lasting - Beauty - “Let Your Jeweller “Be Your Guide senennscam wind = #4. = uae as ae. mu ‘ charges - that. Mr..: -Howe: ‘misled “| the House.” He. sald’ the minister had tabled: documents: showing | , a” league, Ross: Thatehier (L- Moose |. minister» misled} the House.” " a Crees Mr, Beaudoin ‘suggested |" ‘when he replied:to: Mr. ‘Thatcher tthe: Saskatchewat Power: Cor= OTTAWA (CP)-Sometines, says Speaker I Rene Bessa the Comms ; end of the House auton 2 ped get things:s spinning : “sabobeur”” oe withdrawn," “It was out of order ° It was the third. time in two. ‘days that Mr. Howe had been so |: accused. George Hees (PC-Tor-, and unparliamentary,.” oe Mr. Beaudoin ‘said: rather than get into a discussion: About it he could “study. a" transeript of the exchange. ” ee ‘slipped’ from : his: Seat: to: speak tothe: back-row.. ‘member, » “In the - ‘monientary.’ calm” ‘that. fol- tion’ ‘with: Conservative : Leader Diefenbaker,. ‘also ‘slipped’ back’ for a-chat, with Mr. Van: Horne. SAYS HOUSE. MISLED -. Mr, Knowles. led. off. with’ the Jan. 31: told. the : Commons: the. government: had‘ signed: no’ new |. agreement ,. with. Trahs- Canada! Pipe Lines Ltd.. ‘in: - contiection |’ with construction: of the natural pas pipeline | from: Alberta to}. Montreal. Yeti the ntevios ‘day Mr, Howe ay, agreement.’ among. ‘the gov- ernment, Trans- Canada and - the Northern - Ontario: -Pipe’ Line Crown’ Corporation: Was Signed Jan, 830000 “ey: contend. theretore," ” “sald: Mr, Knowles, “that” ‘on’ Jan, 31: the “There ‘may be'a technical vio- lation, " ‘said? Mr: “Howe... - “Mr. Ellis: ‘Suagested Mr,. Howe misled the -: House: - Wednesday that 'Trans- -Canada = has’ been trying to éontract’ to ‘sell gas to poration for. “some months, but would. hold: off. decision’ Until he | At the storm’s height; Mr. Hees} lowed; party. whip: George Tus- 7 “)-tin, -after whispered: ‘consulta- Most or EASTERN CANADA. but below-normal ‘readings - are forec servlee as s shown: in. thls map based on the: long- “Tange forecast, (CP. Photo)” (Toronto, Telegram). ce Sea ree ne tesetetass Eos 3 4 sant ratures during the next 20 days ast. for. Westen: Canada by the United States, weather can expect near - ‘normal | tempo “pring Rupert teach ‘who. The, local, teacher . association: won an i per, cent overall. aver= age increase’ second: only. tothe Kitimat, Téa: on ers association - which: was s grained increases of LAL, “Cost to the’ board: for the Dist" trict 52. teachers’ salary boosts, was $30,000... recently conclud ad ‘negotiations, “with District 52. ‘school. ‘board a a! 7 wide’ range, ‘perechtagewise” Me Taeompidie figures; lacking Reder ‘sald, “and: indicate ‘very: actual classification ;of. ‘teachers, ‘sharply the’ necd - for a basic, haye : also been received . which : province-wide:: “salary scale. to show an increase of:5.06- for Cres- which both. trustees and teacher's ton district; 8.6 per cont: for]: vean work.” . ‘Peace River North and. 5.45 per On.: the “basis: of complete’ cent for Greater Victoria, ° figures. showing number ef)” yy. Reder explained that these teachers. in each classification general . percentages - “may : ary “These figures. were reported by. and the salary each will receive Frank “Reder, secretary -of the this year, Trustee headquarters B.C. School Trustees. Association,’ has worked ‘out the following as. his office’-worked- to ‘compile: figures to show the actual {n- considerably when dealing with actual cost, since the number of senior as compared to Junior data. on current’ salary figures.” entirely . without./succegs.!’ Rraee oe REST, bi : | Balgers. : t r “Fqueen and another club back to 7° SPECIAL MODEL MM 4A s, top-yalue model has many of the. famous G-E ip features, including the fast: -omptying ‘auto- Nat ic pump and G-E “one-control!’ Wringer, Famous. rma: drive mechanism on all'G-E Washars is sealed an pee bath of oil for trouble. Froe sorvice, . | deeldod to rut honrls won and Mr h Sree ane rae Champion bid ft ‘our, ee about it. ~ Surely: Mr. Champion, was in fora . Nasty; {> surprise W hen: he found such zy strong spade, holding; . against hith, te SOUTH . Mi, Champion ' 3 8 1076 The’ bidding South West ~ North East” ls Dbl, 3). > Pass la Pasa ga Pitas JQNT Pas. 58 Pass 44 Dbl, _ All Pass Mr, Champion was. slightly surprised, uit: not: 4o surprised that he went set. Mr, Mugay opened the king of: diamonds whieh was taken in the closed hand withthe ace, . A small club was lod to: the tho ace, Mr, Champton new ployed the Jack of clubs and “there was 10 ohget any: ‘quéstion| dijearded. a diamond: ‘on. nis 1 cept: the, sipall' , eoeky’ ab the: ‘boginning. of! the ; subdued. - Muzzy frowned slightly, ‘Had he king hoon playod? — Brilliantly, he figured that it had not--dnd (hat Mr, Champlon Woldslh. Wt would not dave done ny good for Mr, Myvay.to ruff (he third dub with the ueo or king of spades. Tf he had done-go, the last diamond. would lave boon disearded from. the board, Ite { with the alent Of spades—and: Mr. Champlon ovor=ruffod with. duamny's Jack, Returning to his band with : the king of hearts, Mr, Cham: pion next led the Ha of olubi.. Mre Mazzy won (hi (etek. We . the ning of KpRden and the lost diamond Way: “Dloyed | from: dummyy he ace and, king. of ‘apa on word now cHbhed and fol Nd hy a hoart loyd, “Durmy's aco of |: death today from the roof of a ag Josoph 7, .Bonnody, and bly Chainplon “settlements. to: date “show a At ‘| is bhit £) tee When Mr. hand, At this point: all'of:hig re- maining. .cards* were. good « ‘CX: diamond. : “and there was. &-tcump: Qn. the hoard to. ake care..of-.(hat: = Muzay had - " bean. “very: harid,: Now : ‘he: wis. /Sanewhat ‘Maybe T car bent Ht IPT ruft that third lead of clubs with the king of trumps,” he sald. Mr, Champion grinned. “You ‘didn’t need to play any bet- ter,” he said, “You juss need better cards when you double’ me,” doubling a contract freely reach- ed by good players It is, wise to} have somothing In reserve—that is, you should have reasonable expectation of beating the con-: tract’ (wo tricks, This-43 espec- jally true where your opponents: reach game after you have ane | nounced possession of moat or all of the defensive strength by bidding or making a. takeout double during tho auction, sort nen sn ome oem wemenereveme tare worg Child Dead. ‘After Couple Leap to Death NEW. YORK ies min und wife Jumped or fell to thelr N-storoy aparkinent building in Brooklyn,’ Thvosligating officars found tlio nduplo's young daugh> i]: tor dond tn her bed, . . Authoritlos Identified ‘the dead wifo,. Nati, boli about 40, and Valorie Konnody, 8 or 0, ° ‘Polloa: auld “no poles , wor found, "The gduse ‘of the ohild's douth. “wud Mah. Ammodtately knowns oo! aaacotnanruncetaurmtaatienel , Ty Daily. Nows Glassitlods i Ye aye oe aye ES oHaeNY rena avon ae cerenen 400 one Kitimat, 17.11; per-cent;. Univer- “| per. ‘cent. f° ris \} This was sound advice, When! » teachers could swing the per- centage fairly shar ply. one’ way or the other. ‘One of the most interesting settlements. of. the: year’ was at “ creased: cost to each board for basic salary: Prince Rupert, 11 -per cent; Powell River, 6.1 per cent; Peace “River “South, 4.23. per ‘cent; rnderby, where a salary. settle- ‘Enderby, 9.93 per cent; Revel- Ment. was taken to -arbitration ‘Stoke, 9.34. per cent; Abbotsford, Jost year and teachers’ tecelved " a 4) 7.23 ‘per ‘cent; “Richmond, 6.87 smalj increases, ‘Der cent; Saltspring, 2.77 per, I cent “Agassiz “TAL pet cent: | This year, prior to. salary nego- ’‘ tations, 75 per cent of ‘the staff members’ submitted -resighatlons, permanent staff. to. take. effect December «31 ‘ and, probationary sity “Hill. (Vancouver ‘area) 9.58 These figures - do not include vany,, ‘special allowances’. that teachers June..30, | -|amight, be “paid” to individual But before resignations: could i teachers» for extra’ or . special take. effect: ‘teachers’ and trus- Latics,’ Mr: Reder explained. In ‘tees got together: and, settled on gome cases these would push the a scale that pretty “well balanced perechtage up slightly. increases over the. Wo! svoars, i 4 ° 3, A erncker lon wrrol nflor the bind ‘flgured ‘i pay ACUUK On -the set of dhe Columbia film in Hollywood, The Herp culled for the parrot to lob ont a sortes of squawk¢ when Kin nid Agiies Mourrhend wilked hy th, Byer yehing went wong fine wail) the question of pay came up, avd the bled'y trainer elmed hit squawking ty dulking for a parrot; therefore, the studio should fool the dllfor a spenking part, whith {i apout $80. moro than “y glont Wit, Aflop arblivadion, that (heory. wie ruled. “for thy birds,” and the paras squawked for bhe "silo" fue, PP Te Pate 6 ect ONE TORR OITE MF! it, fener ENe Bp eNE lee RENNER v4 a 4 tg ‘ re 4 Now Ar ee _ Noble's + Read Bar NEW INTERNATIONAL LP's “ ‘GERMAN SCHLAGERS «reir Cor, “@" ONGETROUWD MAN KAMER . rocordod In Holland /@ SWEDISH POLKAS, HAMDOS, racordod! iy ‘Slockhlm o ITALIAN POPULAR SONGS cece tog Ir lly. "O-ARGENTINE TANGOES. “ recorded in Dugnos Alros ae A “tng xbitpmoit of porintne. uns nln ‘wi: arrived nf ast ’ ye ayn 4 peau aacole Har 4 received the second highest salary increase: out, of 57 British Columbia districts. whose contracts , with, teachers: were open for: amendments, : | CPN MN aE WEN a i Fishermen's Union Endorses’ Eight-Day Lay-Up- Period ign ‘to The Dally. Nows ~ VANCOUVER me A two day hallbut conference of represent- atives of halibut fishermen from Alaska to Seattle was concluded ion _ February. 2 in the Fisher- men's Hall, headquarters of the United Fishermen & Allied Workers’ Union, This conference Was a follow up of one held on December 10 and 11 last, and discussion centred around pro- son, . Highlights. of, the “diseusstons Were “proposals: for-a ten-day! lay-up period between ‘trips to! replace the seven- day. period of the 1956 season, anda proposal that the, halibut fleet’ be split: into two groups with different Sailing dates al the opening of the hallbut season, After’ much: discussion pro and con on the ee Mee iinigcet Gator’ eid) 4p Prine Rupert Daily News a _Brldny, February. 8, "wet posals for the: 1957 halibut SB wore to be requested to recon4 gE AO ye hes oe } Sip eB ok: i i j i i } i i i rp : i j wf “4 3 & i ten day lay-up proposal; fl recs ommendation that there -be an’ €lght day lay-up perlod was cs dorsed, | The question of the solliting of the fleet after very heavy: de+ bate will be referréd to ports if B.C, and Washington with _ tha possibility of splltting the vessel fleat without any. guarantee of simllar action in Alaska, : ‘Tho Alaskan organizavon, who were! opposed to splitting the «fleet; sider this matter either by acy cepting “a split season or ~-by: starting fishing a couple of days' afler the official opening of the; season, or some other equitable Measure, Meetings of hallbut f ishiermert will be held in all ports to heag reports on the conferenee and: to, discuss the 1957 curtailment pyupos als, , “ “he fs getting i bit discouraged, | | PEN DONOR BIT DISC OURA GED AFTER FIRST 2,000 STOLEN LOS ANGELES Ln—Ollo K Oles cn, a. persevering ‘post: master, refuses. 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