:ows 174 feet J6 18.2 feet r 8.2 feet ijj 6.1 feet V Doily WDelivery Phone 81 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLIII, No. 86 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1954 PRICE FIVE CENTS Tn lir-r-n an n0 : ' rgj n 0 ml $$&A CSasiloe yeSiioicj ,.---':---. I vMrRt nna ? bra forma i en -7r- E L J i II II II llT? II II ; 11 II II IS II II II Vffl I r if lisliaQ) li ttkvtfM II II II II II -riW!" f - . 1 ? j ' . ' -A A, Prowler Also Enters Ai.n 5 Dulles In Hoc rnnc : - , III First United Church A prowler broke into the Church of the Annunciation sometime after 9 o'clock last night and stole a chalice bearing the inscription "Anthony Jordon, Urges U.K. To Join United Front To Hold Talks : ! 1 . OMI." .1 I iimi: "'fSWg'x"t' Mr. Sieber noticed his church had been entered when he checked the doors "about midnight." There had been a meeting in the church during the evening and he had driven some of the parishioners home. Before retiring, he made a check of the doors. Nothing was disturbed. The chalice, a gold guilt vessel, was given to Bishop Jordon by the children of St. Augustine's Church in Vancouver after his appointment, to this vicariate several years ago. Rev. O. P. Mohan said this morning nothing else "appears to have been taken" but the prowler also opened several With Churchill LONI)ON'(AP) State' Secretary Dulles of the United States urged For- hE SEARCH is on for the Baby Reo car, said to be the first, complete, working of a gasoline motor car ever bu It. A sensation in the early yean of this century, k;i.s an exaci repuca ui a jauu m o ihooci a touring car. 11 was constructea to an : elgn Secretary Eden to drawers containing priests' liched 238 pounds, and was perfect in every detail from two-cylinder engine to ahts The Reo company, whl:h has no record of the Baby Rep after 1936, day to join him in an im Rev. Lawrence Sieber of First i t it back for its 50th anniversary celebration in October. Shown here are United Church, directly behind i,nd tlie "papa car, the Keo lJ6 Model A touring car. mediate public promise of "united action" if Red Chinese troops enter the Mossadegh "Cheating" During Fast the Roman Cathplic structure, also reported someone entered his church between 9 p.m. and midnight last night. Up to press time, he had found noth h Check Sabotage Anale Indo-China Mrar. As the two statesmen met at I L lM. A I! - r I- ing missing. I TEHRAN, Iran IH-A whopping the foreign office. Prime Minis use or jei Airliner wrasn ter Churchill's government was reported willing to join, but only , a government Meanwhile in Moose Jaw a , trains sped east and west carry- May "the pos-, special civic memorial service : ing bodies of the ,dead to home- if the Russians and the Chinese show at the Geneva conference opening April 26 that they are The break-in at Annunciation . dinner of boiled chicken, rice Church was discovered at 6:15 and vegetables has off ically end-this morning by Brother Michael ed Mohammed Mossadegh's Smallcombe when he went to latest hunger strike. His prose-prepare the church for morning cutor says the ex-premier was Mass. cheating anyhow sneaking He aroused Father Tunney cookies, chocolates and vitamin and Father Mohan. pills on the side. c cannot be for the 37 victims of Canada s , towns for burial. . Sf ifiti rrnirhiwriiiliiiliiilfiilir' ""'m nTliHittiiTd nTTiffinlifilfi tifftni r fi i tf-itT'if irr siblc cause of worst airline disaster was attend- In Vancouver, memorial ser not willing to negotiate a peace in Asia. 1 ict jet airliner ed Sunday by ministers of all ran last Thurs- faiths, Premier Douglas of Sas- vices for the 13 B.C. persons who perished in the crash of the TCA airliner were held today. The U.S. secretary puts his ; of 21 lives. ! katchewan. Mayor Louis Lewry, arguments directly to Churchill , parliamentary 1 the city council and more than tonight, when he dines with the The prowler forced the base- Mossadegh, who Is appealing ment door open to gain entry, his three-year treason sentence Father Mohan said the taber-j launched his "fast unto death" nacle in the altar was forced Saturday because the court didn't open and Communions from the . let in enough spectators to suit ministry of , 1,000 citizens. A special Roman WEARING A GRIN as broad as Texas, 15-year-old Jerry Wheeler of Houston holds his Junior Citizenship Award Plaque given him as 1954's Boy of the Year by the Boys' Clubs of America. Leadership ability and citizenship potential won the award for Jerry over 350,000 Boys' Club members throughout the U.S. School activity and achievement, church work, and community service, such as six years' aid to an invalid neighbor, culminated in the Citizenship Award for Jerry. . . . , Restaurant owner Oscar Blanck, 45, will be buried following services in Beth Israel prime minister at 10 Downing I aviation, told Catholic service was held later. St. pawns the pos-1 flags atop business premises The opposition Labor party stolen chalice were strewn over him and the papers weren t re A memorial service foi the meanwhile stepped up demands and "all other ! and all government buildings . I certainly be;anc institutions flew at half tire altar. Another chalice was printing in full the 600 pages of other 12 victims will also be opened but left untouched on I appeal he has been presenting. conducted by Rabbi David C. I staff from noon to sundown. that Churchill tell Dulles that not "a single .British man or gun" will be used In Indo-China. the altar. u no possiblity The services were held as Kogan. A which went ( of water about ' In . Paris, where Dulles files Tuesday to see Premier Lanicl .The top of Bishop Jordon's chalice was bent in. tw0 nd tnR lock on the tabernacle was pried open. On those counts, the strike scored a victory and a defeat for the former Iranian premier who was convicted of trying to overthrow the shah. The court relaxed Its rules on Naples Assault Case First Heard As Spring Assizes Open Trial of Mervyn Edward a home near her trailer-home to Only ' other damage noticed j the fourth dls-neering Jet air-:s. The last two was the Image on a small cruci- attendance, and an audience of fix from a sick call kit, which . more than 50 showed ud todav. he planes had ; Previously only a dozen or so had pme airport. VANCOUVER POLICE CHIEF MAY DECLARE WAR ON BINGO VANCOUVER Cf Chief Constable Walter Mulligan said Saturday his department was studying the possibility of prosecutions to test the legality of bingo clubs which he said do a $500,000 annual business here. There are 14 bingo clubs operating under provincial charter and city licences and the chief said the largest does a $20,000 monthly business. also was opened but otherwise not damaged. Brother Smallcombe locked Schultze, 33-year-old carpenter, I find her husband there with on a charge of indecent assault their daughter on his knee. the church doors shortly after 9 o'clock Sunday night. ty of sabotage! "d and this and i causes will cer- i ' investigated," I r Harrv Hvnri began in Supreme Court here to been let in. . But Mossadegh could still be hungering, for all the papers cared. Etelaat gave him five inches Sunday night and Keyhan three on the last page. He got about the same treatment today. V 8.. V - 4 I. i I, ti ... Celebration of Mass was not day before Mr. Justice J. M. Coady. interrupted this morning. The chalice Is valued at about $50. nf these strange i The case Is the first of five, four of them manslaughter cas and. Foreign Minister Bidault. the French cabinet today was reported fearful that strong public words to the Reds now would doom in Advance any chance'of negotiating an Indo-Chinese peace in Geneva. That also is the British government's view. NEGOTIATE FROM STRENGTH Dulles flew here Sunday from Washington to press his contention that the West can negotiate with the Communists In Geneva only from a "position of .strength," and that such a position can be reached only through the strong declaration of united action. On his arrival Sunday, he and Eden displayed no evidence of any rift in their airport statements. Dulles said he was sure his talks with the British leaders "in great intimacy . . . will prove profitable to both our es, to be, neara at tne opring pents connected "rt will the in- 'eation include-rrangements at I "My little girl was upset . . . and crying." She said she changed the child's wet, blood-stained, clothing and rushed her to a doctor. Her husband had found the child screaming in her crib after being notified by a friend that he saw accused in their home. Schultze was arrested by police about four days after y the baby was taken to hospital. Accused and tlie parents, with several other members living in the camp, had all gone to cele Schools in Haney Area Shut As Janitors Continue Strike LANGLEY, B.C. (CP) All 17 1 open by the end of last week. Assizes. A 12-man jury was selected from a list of 82 persons named for possible jury trial. Balance of the jury panel were excused by Mr. Justice Coady until 2 p.m. tomorrow. Selected for this case were. Thnmas A. Newton, foreman, f 'd: "That seems ; f for the inquiry ! f " ! French Answer Rebel Assault With 'Fixed-Bayonet' Attack HANOI, Indo-China wt French! be affected by the order. Union troops, charging with fixed j It was the first time in the bayonets, launched a strong war that Viet Nam had called its counter-attack today against young men In bulk into the arm-thousands of Victminh rebels , ed forces. Previously the Viet trying to smatih through to thelNamese were drafted indlvidu- schools in the Langley area were The strike began Wednesday. expected to shut their doors to-1 races Count day as the result of a strike by 22 janitors and maintenance workers. Only four schools were left brate New Year's at the only permanent home in the area. The (hother said all the homes were close by and outlined to Ben Morley of Vancouver, building service union business agent, said Sunday night: "We will intensify peaceful picketing today, with some 50 or 60 picketers holding the line, in the hope of closing down four schools, still operating due to hi-mt.frf nien Bien Phu from the! ally, evasions were numerous Crown Prosecutor T. W. Brown events leading up to the discov countries as well as others." Eden remarked: "I am confident that the work that we shall have to do together will be oi Gang Leader least and southeast. ! The immediate objective of the ' j rampaging Communist assault I appeared again to be a 1,200-An ' fiM)t,-hl!ih hill overlooking the Mare, Cavanaile, T. M. Christie, A. N. Meyer, Mark R. Hill, A. W. fctuinip, John Munro and W. O. St. Clair, all of Prince Rupert; A. T. Mcintosh, Ocean Falls; Christian Haugland and G. R. Hamer, both of Terrace, and A. H. Dockerlll of Telkwa. Schultze is charged with assaulting a little two-yenr-old girl last New Year's Eve at the Beach Camp at Kemano. The mother of the child took page I. Alaska W ery by her husband at 1 a.m. ' Jan. 1, of their little girl. She said accused and her .hus service not only to each other's country but to the understand lng and peace of the world." I i 1;!'r fireman'Freneh fortress and only five- and the. force of French, North Africans and Foreign Legionnaires carried the brunt of the attack. Vietmlnh rebels afto blew up the Hanoi-Haiphong express In Indo-China today in an attempt to prevent gasoline and ammunition from getting through to the defenders of the fortress of Dien Bien Phu, according to reports reaching here. bond had had a few drinks on Dec. 31 second birthday of her f 10 an urge" was Dies of Wounds CHICAGO UPi The reputed chieftain of a $10,000,000 dope ring died of bullet wounds Sun-, day night, two days after he and eighths of a mile from its centre. The French seized the strategic The two diplomatic chiefs their discussions informally daughter and Schultze took 'iy with setting 'f ' IK) fire at the automatic heating devices. "We think we can make it stick, as oil supplies are running low in four buildings. We expect a complete closedown by nightfall." The workers struck for a five-pcr cent wage increase, awarded by a conciliation board but rejected by Langley school some pictures of the girl in the Sunday night at dinner, at the i School auditor- afternoon and later in the even the stand this morning and told home of the U.S ambassador, Winl.hrop Aldrich. height from the rebels in a surprise offensive Saturday and had held it since against four counter-attacks. In Saigon, meanwhile, Viet of being called from a party at I ing. his brother were shot down in gangland style. -O, also admitted r SO Olhpr firee The supplies were on their Anthony Pape, 40, had been wounded eight times in the head. f i.000 blaze at the way to be dropped to the Dien Nam's new war cabinet today de aniuirv. hut. creed total mobilization of all i Bien Phu garrison by parachute back and arms. His brother, This is the 16th time the train V with the audi- James, 36, apparently an Inno its male citizens between 21 and f'Uce said. A union spokesman charged Sunday that more money had been spent In fighting the increase than the boost would have' cost. 25 to fight the Victminh. Wooiitiir fnr the first, time '"to custody Fri- has been blown up in the last month, but the first time vital military supplies have been affected. French sources said. a home fire in a i ciiw.rt I4 MrD,Mn .QaturHnv hv r, south of i the chief of state. Bao Dai. the There were no reports of casu- j "W'l Under Dol!e Vlot Nam nnhiiiet nt Premier alties. l sad In a signed Prince Buu Loc and his two min- ' isters ordered the call-up by May I set those fires 1 15. It was not Immediately an- cent victim, was killed instantly Friday night. He was shot twice in the head and once in the neck. - Police and federal agents said the killers apparently were in the back seat of the Pape automobile and jumped out of the car when it hit a building. James Pape was a post office clerk who had no record, but federal agents said Anthony was arrested March 16 and charged with being the head of a multi-million-dollar wholesale narcotics ring. ' cut an of a nowneed how many of the 14,-comes over me nnnnnn Vit Nnmpun in the fused up," ,! French-defended zones would Half Interest In Taxi Sold The interest in 99 Taxi Company owned by Anthony Klamut has been sold to two Vancouver Island nen, co-owner Ivan Mc-Ghan announced today. Mr. Mc-Ghan said that the share In the firm had been bought by George Matousek and Walter Arnason, formerly of Campbell River. Ml S , i I- A, Cuts Slated In Fish Prices ANCHORAGE, Alaska W An official of the Alaska fishermen's union said here Saturday he has received unofficial reports that drastic cuts are slated for salmon prices In the Cook Inlet area this season. Einar Ted Meining, business aeent for the union, said he had ff Shipping Sets Mark Strike Cuts Cargoes tits more deepsea ves- The report said the grain workers' strike, which tied up all major elevators In the port, was the greatest factor ln the drop in cargo movements. Figures showed a drop of 420,000 tons of grain handled. A weak pulp market also con not received any official word as vpt. but that eood sources indl rate fish prices will be trimmed Japan Asks U.S. To Limit Tests TOKYO (Reuters) Japan has asked the United States to reduce the number, scale and length of time of atomic tests in the Pacific, it was announced today. Foreign Minister Katsuo Oka-zakl said Japan wants the tests limited "so that Japanese fishermen may safely fish in these waters the richest and cheapest source of food for the HI tributed to a decrease of 20.000 tons of wood pulp handled, the WEATHER FORECAST North coast region: cloudy with showers today and Tuesday. Showers occasionally mixed with snow overnight. Colder. W'nds southerly 20 in exposed areas shifting to southeast 20 Tuesday morning. Low tonight and high Tuesday at Port Hardy 34 and 45, Sandspit and Prince Rupert 34 and 42. .r,evpr Wore but t yti in cargo ??.u of the 79- ldl' strike. SS10' the national f fflMlosea that Ifl-20.3uo tons, en- 1 ,nThe ear t IS high of J'otalung 5.838,503 tons, compar-f to" in 1952. from 35 to 40 cents in the Cook Inlet area. Such a cut would bring prices for red salmon here down to about 90 cents, Meining said. About 700 local fishermen, as report noted. Completion of the Trans' Mountain Pipeline oil pipeline LLOYD ROSENCUTTER, the Kansas trapper hired by the Fish and Game Department to trap beavers, displays the pelts of some of the 49 beavers he has caught since last December. Rosen-cuttef was called into action after many farmers -complained to the department that beavers stole corn and caused numerous land cave-ins by their digging. : . well as the many who come ln each season from outside, will be affected If the lower prices go Into effect. from the Alberta fields to Vancouver brought about a 176,640-ton drop in Imports of crude oil .from California.