PROV'NCIAL LIB RY OMORROW'S ORMES TIDES ,n Standard Timet Dally Delivery , June 20, 1954 135 OAii 16 2 Toot 21:44 20.5 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Si Phone 81 3:34 4.7 fect 15:23 7.8 feet Published or Conodo's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLIII, No. 148 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS DRUGS . , ' "! t i.-jiii i mini 1 rcx 4 .?. o Ul VM ?1 if -v.-- J VJI Assize Court Jury jiClosure In Area 3-A Set July 12 Deliberates 44 Hours QUESNEL, B.C. (CPJ Lawrence Brian Vincent, 28-year-old itinerant carnival worker, was convicted by an all-male Assize court jury here Thursday of the murder of a 13-year-old girl and was sentenced to be hanged Sept. 12. eft t: r i ". : I - I 1 7, L iJA-2i SLci ..v :;Jir 1 .. ...... flR- '' N- CASSIDY of Wpstniount.-Ciui. was married recently in Tokyo he acquired not The battered body of Donna- a pretty wife but four uttractivc .sisters -In-law. Ptc. Ca. ssidy Is shown here surrounded by T ee Corbett was found in bush- i u..y-ii' iuiieu lamiiy. , Exile Forces Officials Give 18-Day Notice Word received by the Department of Fisheries , in Prince Rupert this ?s north .of here last Sept. 18. six days after she was reported missing from the carnival where Vincent worked. She had been strangled with one of her own I . urchiH Reflects Hearty Cheerfulness Said Massed For Attack TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras ?) Sentence was passed by Mr. ! ft Apparent in American Conferees morning sets the closing Jate for commercial halibut fishing in Area 3-A at J 1:59 p.m. Monday, July I 12. NAVIGATOR WALTER HENDERSON (left) and pilot Jack Ford The exile forces invading the Central American republic of, Guatemala from Honduras said early today that their troops are massed for a full-scale attack and that "bloody" fighting al f ;- If - The Pacific Halibut Con.niis I 0f Burbanlt. Calif- study a char' before taking off from Toronto a :)4i)(-ml", hoP t0 "e ferrying the 14-pas.ser.ger sum calls for an 18 dav noUce of Uer P'ane anrasS the Atlantlc after U was bouSht 8 Nowe" c asure this year which means Doundu.?a B'Bn alrline- They plan stops in that the 28 000 000 Labrador, Greenland, Iceland fnr MllTJu US.qh""ta Wore reaching Stavenger, Norway. ,CP Photo, ready has taken place in the in-.urrection that began a week jgo. However, government lead Justice H. 8. Wood. The jury deliberated 44 hours before reach'ng a verdict. Vincent, alio known as Aaron Corky Hinton, was arrested Sept. 18 at Terrace, B.C., 480 miles northwest of this Cariboo district town and charged with contributing to juvenile delinquency. The murder charge was laid when he was returned here. The girl was last seen alive after she had been sent by Vincent from the Odyson Shows where he was employed to fetch hj'Ti some cigarets. Her body was found a week later by sawmill operator Bert Crick while he was bear-hunting three miles north of here. Evidence at the trial showed that Vincent had borrowed a station wagon belonging to the ers in the Guatemalan capital. ooasting advances on "all fronts," said the Invasion will soon be brought to an end. , A communique from the invas taken by that date. One U.S. vessel and one Canadian boat sold their catches on the Prince Rupert Halibut Exchange this morning with mediums brineing 18.5 "wta n pound from the U.S. boat North and 18 cents a pound from ihs Construction Equipment Poses Problem at Alcan ilNGTON (CP) Prime : Churchill arrived from tiis morning to talk f"w family nuit'crs" with it Elsenhower, irili.sh leader, aecompan-Fon.Mgn Secret:iry Eden Tor a round of talk.s with ric.in president at a tiinr :iited States sources arc of what they call tin ft in British-Amerirar. . since the cold war be- ;ir u grey hnmbure anr: u;t, the '79-year-oki .'1 snld he had traveled s fatherland" to his 's land" hu mother wnt the U.S. and that his Ui Elsenhower would b imily discussion, d tiie crowd: . .. . ... oi'.ie with Anthony Eden uver a few family mat-i try to make' sure that ion headquarters of exile Jeader Col. Carlos Castillo Armas said a major battle was shaping up at Chiquimula, less than 70 miles Canadian vessel Capella I. . By BRl'CE LEVETT i man" who made a fort, i n in u,r Tl, n r i i i . . surplus, has made two offers. Mr. Dunkelberger said. His first, ! t , , V " ' " S0'U "S VANCOUVER -A $20,000,000 u catch whHe still at sea yesterday. jrlect of heaVy construction unloaded 75,000 pounds this ; equipment, rolling to a halt in for the entire Btock on an "as is. where is" i carnlva' own" ana Drlven cne basis, was rejected as too i0W- . 1 girl to the death scene. ANTHONY EDEN 1 the wilderness 400 miles upcoast SIR ra wivtTftM WINSTON rui CHIRCHUL nruin i ! rh. The Norths iv. catch . - of 42,000 , frm h i. - hii northeast of the Guatemalan capital. The announcement said that as the rebels pressed in to attack, the government hastily reinforced the Chiquimula garrison with artillery, ;xnortars and machine-guns. The communique also claimed the garrison Vincent win be tiown to uak- ranged a dl nner party brinciiiB spirits amid cries of ."Rood -old ' and"80 lrJlo nT; Prlem the Alumiaum Com-' British itlsh and U.S. offi-; Winnie" from the watching L,fl S5T ranel J.i 9000 1 Pa 61 Ca"ada ' - together alia Prison Friday to wait out his death sentence. rials. Congressional leaders have crowd The equipment Is to be de MADE ANOTHER OFFER 1 " "He telephoned me. from London today with another offer for specialized equipment which he said he- wsoted to dispose jof in Formosa and' Indo'-China where been invited to lunch Saturday, i acterlstic black homburg and A communique on the talks ' swincinir a cane no misunderstandings it would be used for defence con-H iigUsh-.-ipraking family ! P""""' issued Sunday: He displayed, on the whole, i hood is rather a iarge nlSnt- ; more cheer than seemed to be Tne "3-5'ear-old Churchill left felt by of those not entirely without n any with whom ss in common here and ' Londn apparently in chipper he confers in Washington. Frobisher Head To Outline Northern Plans Jurisdiction Battle Looms At Kitimat commander had deserted to the rebels. Castillo Armas said his rebel forces now hold 18 Guatemalan towns, seized since the Invaders moved in from the Honduran border Friday in a bid to unseat President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman's regime. The exiles claim the Arbeiu government is clared surplus following completion in September of the first phase of Alcan's $550,000,000 power-smelter development at Kitimat, B.C. t J. G. (Jerry I Dunkelberger, equipment disposal supervisor for Alcan, said Thursday his company is developing a two-point program to "get out of the equipment business.", .:, "First, we are trying to protect the Canadian economy by soiling through recognized distributor? Government Studying Plans struction, rehabilitation and roads," he said. Alcan hopes to realize "between 40 and 50 per cent' 'on Its investment. , , i "Several million dollars ' worth has already been sold domestically," Mr. Dunkelberger said. "Some of it went to the contract VICTORIA (P The head of Frobisher Ltd. will arrive here July 26 for a conference with Premier W. A. C. Bennett and Lands Minister R. E. Sommers KITIMAT, B.C. W A jurisdiction battle between the-United Steelworkers of America CtO-CCL and the AFL Aluminum To Ease Role of Unemployed if we Work together we along all tight ourselves j lot to help our neigh-he world, some of whom r side of the Iron Cur-ii to have even greater lhan ourselves." tie finished speaking I turned to Dulles, whom known for a long lime, d in his famous Church- or building the railway into ' on the firm's plans for develop- OTTAWA (CP) An attempt is lowed bv one dav an announce-! Workers of America is shaping Kitimat from Terrace, B.C. ihe jing the northwest corner of B.C. oeing macic 10 ease tne hard- ment that ships of the unemployed in the has risen employment n "P here at the site of the giant:'" "V5 area an n01 !n lnK PastP he 5,00! m Company of Canada I ttA rest was spread around to con- Thayer Llndsley, president of event of another employment ; mark. From a cost-war lnw nf ; project. Syngman Rhee Urges Force . To Oust Reds iraciors ana logging nrms in the company, is expected to lay Albert, B.C., and Saskatchewan." before the premier a complete The total amount disposed of working plan for the develop- 'lumP- I 4.805,000 in March those worklnir 1 Barira'niniz riirhts -.v-re nuarrt we are trying to develop export markets we'd rather sell at a lowl: "Was that all Labor MlnLster Gregg told the j full or part time rase to 5,070,000 i rd the AFL last spring but Wally t ower nrto Tor Uhe exnort market "om 3mmons Thursday trnt his in the week ended May 22. I Ross, Steelworkers organiser, has KofrSS mftsUie in these markets would just sur- ment, which is estimated to cost $700,000,000 before completed. pass $2,000,000, he said. Dulles grinned and shook his hand, 'lade no statement. F.x- SEOUL w President Syngman Frobisher envisions a hydro-1 electric and smelting empire in ; Rhee, on the fourth anniversary 1 public welcoming rom- Train Expected On Time Today the isolated northern area.. with " we ouioreak or tne Korean a network of power dams feeding War, today urged the West "to smelting and refining plants on i resolve to use the courage and Taku inlet liforce necessary to win over an The May figure compared with j challenged the AFL for a certifi- j Canada." 4.830 000 at April 17 and 5.008.-: cation vote. About 450 men arc! "Alcan got into the equipment 000 a yrar previously. A bureau involved. ; business when we found there of statistics estimate of the num- Matters were brought to a.1 was no contractor on the North ber of jobless seeking work was ! ncad Wednesday when Ross was American continent who had the 217.000 compared with 114.000 a ! fircd by Alcan for "irregular!- machines to do the job in the year earlier and 303,000 at April I tirs in employment application time allotted," Mr. Dunkelberger 17. ' jumpers." said. Mr. Gregg made his xtUemcnt 1 1'lKEI) BY COMPANY Al'STKALIA INTERESTED after the oppo.sition urg-d tlntj A eoncillial Ion board hearing mong the export markets lepartmrnt Is examining the Jnemployment Insurance Act ind steps are being taken to uard against hardship In the future. Debate on unemployment fol- $W0 Bail Set After Accident Rail was set. at. SIOll liv Mavlx. f . Nixon and Dulles also ii ielivered. Nine minute;; I' set foot on American t in hill climbed into an ii vertiblc with Nixon and lj ve to the White House. I'lwer. never much of a r ofrieinl welcomes at i reserved his grei'tin fur I'll portico of the White f ' liurchill and Eden will t Is of the president Canadian National train No. I Earlier, the meeting had been enemy determined on world con-195 from Jasper Is expected into set for the first week in July, I quest." 'rince Rupert on time tonight, but Mr. Llndsley postponed it! "Even if our friends hesitate, CN officials reported here today, because of a business trip to! shutting their eyes to realities, A derailment. which held up Europe. The Frobisher head met'we Koreans will not sheepishly the Jasper-Prince Rupert con- Premier Bennett once before, wait until we have become Com-lectlon last night is not expect- during the spring session of the munist slaves," the South Korean ;d to cause further delay. i legislature. . leader said in a speech to a ; mass rally in ,the capital. , l(. in I,, ,.iiU tiiuii 1 1,.. miring tne week-end was thrown hctnir evnlnrr-H In Anctmiiu o,Vii,.h $!ioo,ono,oH) unemployment in-1 Into an uproar when Ross ad- Is interested In t.lie mlnlnir surancc fund. Maximum pay- j mitted his Steelwnrlter nffilia- ennlnmpnt fnr Ito Knnnni Mnnn. tratc W. D. Vance in police court ! menLs n'!w arp $24 wet'k f"r j tions. While serving as an un- tain development which Mr. i Sunday, after which j this morning for Oeorge Spence H move to the British em- who Is charged with leaving the 1'ieii Churchill will make .scene of an accident. a man a u pc i. son. , deieover Steelworker, Ross had Dunkelberger described as "siml- Mrs. Ellen Fairolmmli. I't'-lb-en elected president of the lar to our "oncration at Kitimat." Hamilton West, labor spokesman AFL local. He was instantly dis- "But we're having dollars- Spence, police say; drove away j for the oppo.sition, said Canada : missed. pounds difficulties whi'-h we Msit to Ottawa beTore re iiimie, I after his car was involved in an i may well expect less employ- i Don Dunphy, representative of , hope may be ironed out." iwer, Churchill. Dulles accident at 12:55 a.m. this morn- j ment. The government's ex- the Steelworkers for B.C., said' Rrwin. where the United Slates i had lunch together to- lug. The accused was remanded ' f use for the .situation was the Ross and his f imily face evic-'is building a chain of air;base- "tfliials thmieht thev for eight days at the request of, wholly fals attitude that un- tion from their home purchased for General Franco under NATO r the program for their ; defence counsel Jerry Petten- is also interested, along with employment was largely season The United States (tip -wv and the Commonwealth division ignored the anniversary except for keeping watch on the beautiful, deadly hills and valleys along th demilitarized zone. .,.. Thousands of planes squat at air bases in Korea, Janan and Okinawa. Several hundred were on patrol today. Allied navies cruise the Yellow and Japan seas. Millions of South Koreans, however, marked the anniversary with demonstrations and parades. under Alcan's employee housing f " al. niglit the president ar- uzzo. plan "School" To Start Driving Lessons Greece which is (tending a three-man delegation here next week. Mexico is interested in road and dam-buildine equipment and "our Montreal office is working with the St. Lawrence seaway and Ontario hydro" to sell compressors, generators and other specialty equipment. George Dawson, Internationally-known London "mystery mg Modern Dual-Control Equipped Car pv (iroi'F AY RES lun ntll tlii.s spring on"mted n the right hand side, in addition i be the only dual control driving JixMit ear nccidents Yes. i weldlnir shoD In Camnbell River. tn a MCond steering wheel. The school this far north in Canada . talks about them, but Following their arrival' in fwr ' Campbell lllver men Prince Rupert and their acquisl- - - . !fcr tl I v ' ft! ;7-r '. urvi v f - it m: -J yi 1 mtsl LLl " t I T-n r . i M fife ' ( to (li someUiing about only controls missing on the rich! hand, or instructor's side of the vehicle, are a gear shift and emergency. The instruction car, which has tion of an Interest In a cub com The Instructor has complete, positive control over the car. and can stop the vehicle instantly if a nervous pupil gets into difficulties. So positive ls the instructor's control, that, over a Canadian Jets Now in Europe FONTAINEBLEAU, France (Reuters) Tweny-four new-model Canadian Sabre jet fighters, powered with Orenda engines, arrived In Europe Thursday, it was officially announced. All will go to the RCAF wing at Zweibrueeken. Germany, under the Canadian plan to re-equiD her four fighter wings serving overseas. hist frhm-tly OTived here, will go into action this Monday, with ! 18-month period, the McKinley ' -setiing out In Trlnce " teach people to drive by the most, tidvanced .vet devised he dual '"'' ri"t jnn nvi r,0, 'blic is advised not to be - as one now r'nnfilkn the first of more than 50 appli Accused Faces Break-In Charge John Pierre Ledue, of no fixed address, arrested by police at Hazelton. has been brought to Prince Rupert where he will face charges of breaking and entering and theft of articles from Bud's Cigar Store in the city. Leduc was nicked up Wednesday by RCMP who were checking pany here, one of their taxis was involved in an accident. The co-owners of the cab company resolved there and then that it was high time proper driving was taught In the city. tested rrnuc opinion Before making any other move. Mr. Arnnson and Mr. Matousek tested public reaction with an advertisement. The response was School, driving in Vancouver's congested traffic, had no accidents. Mr. Matousek asserts. Of the 57 applications the Ru-nert Driving School has received, 90 per cent of them are from women. The "school" car will be cants, accompanied bv Instructor William Rhodde of Prince Rupert, taking the first lessons. Between six and 12 one-hour lessons are usually necessary for a pupil driver to become profi was, when he saw a le late model car with fiing wheels, and thought 'S was wrong with his ls simply the Rupert t School going about its so great that the two men hast cient enough to obtain a driver's plainly identified by a large sien leads in the $22,000 robbery of over the trunk to keep less Sargent's General Store in Haz-patient drivers from honking elton Sunday, and making students nervous. Police said that Leduc had in The sign will read "Rupert Driv- his possession several watches. ened to Vancouver to have a car licence, Mr. Matousek reports, installed with dual controls by; basing his estimate on records oi making sure': that irn to drive the correct I 'he McKinley School of Driving. kept by the McKinley Driving WEATHER Forecast North Coast Region: Sunny and warm today and Saturday. Light northerly winds occasionally reaching 15. Low tonight md high tomorrow at Port Hardv, Sandspit and Prince Rupert 45 and 60. ing School Caution Student i exnansion bracelets and other 1 The installation, which costs i School in Vancouver. P'lpert Driviiio' Rchnnl k h,u,t r,rin nn a standard autn- The Rnnert DrlvinK School will SCHOOL'S OCT. and the Garner sisters from the University of Nevada are enjoying the sun at Las Vegas. Only their best friends can tell them apart, but we think they are 'left to right! Driver," and will . herald, it is miscellaneous articles of a simi-hoped, a new era of careful lar type to those reported miss- i child of WaltPr Arna-'mobile, has another set of clutch, j be able to handle 10 students a (iorse MnbinscK, who b ake and accelerator pedals on aay seven days a week. It will ing from the Prince Kupert store. ! June, Jean, and Joan anviinj in irmoe Rupert.