i po ~- ORMES~ fe fer Daily Delivery Wi Published at Conada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port And Key to the Great Northwest : ' , : ae ) - wos 5 . M . 7 ong oF fy ee we chs ‘ a _ Ww ° | hk : VOL, XLV, No, 167 PRINCE RUPERT, BC, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 18, 1956: ~ oa oy - PRICE FIVE CENTS - a thr { Move Ordered _ To Cut Crime. |] : HEIDELBERG, Ger-|.: many (AP)—-The United’. ‘States Army imposed. a}... ; KING AND GRANDCHILDREN SEE MILITARY SHOW—Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia | (00 troops in Germany:in os bo and his grandchildren’ seated before him, watch with interest some of the military activities ' ¢ -golng: on at the Haile Selassie 1 Stadium at Adis Ababa during the annual Imperial Armed { Forces sports-day. The five-hour show in the newly completed stadium featured athletic ‘ events and a demonstration by units of Ethiopia’s armed forces. The aim of the show was + to Increase public understanding of Ethiopia's defense capabilities, - of, Kitimat Train Service | Says Project ‘Assailed by Skeena MLA’ Threatening _, Special to ‘The Dally News -KITIMAT--Speaking today to “a. public «meeting In Kitimat, , Frank Howard, MLA-Skeena, declared the Canadian. National} dation join In the fight by wrtt- Railway co, was treating its ing to Donald Gordon and de- passengers like cattle. “,{mand something better.” “The daily trainrunning :be-} tween Prince Rupert ahd Kitimat is nothing but a sweat box. dur:, ing hot weather.” Mr. Howard ue tga ss S.1Reva sig ager reraatl ot | i> Hesald the passenger cars’are; ' ‘dirty. and, smelly and the .so- ; called alr conditioning “is-noth-. ing but a joke” “No wonder people refer lu "this train ab the ‘skunk’, Thes , cars are, overcrowded and anti- quated and’ should have beer put *dut of service a long me ago. In fact 1 wouldn‘t be a bi surprised if they were resurrec- ted fram the serap heap for th's run.” , “He continued by saying that passengers here were enlitled te Le tomfortlable acconmmodation just ‘fs the same as people all acres. the country, “Because our Departinent pl i Highways have fumbled the Ic itl- n mat-Terrace road the CNR ha: - oq virtual monopoly on trans: “4. portation between Kitimat and Terrace, This dogs not give them the right to charge first. class fare * for third class accomo- dation, My. Howard said (hat he had recently written to CNT Presi- parties inlerested, residents anc community-minded organiz- ‘ations, “who are desirous of get- ting’ a better class of accommo- Tuesday of B.C, Packers Ltd. ‘bark on some liydyo-¢ source,” the report said. atomic energy as ‘salmon produelng streanis.” the preceding year, production of sockeye ‘A WHOPPPER—Men have no monopoly on the sport of | ‘ring cateh, the report said, |: ‘lng thi dent Donald Gordon asking that Inia ae vo . I up-to-date, alp-conditioned cars Ushi As ts by sls | m be provided. He urged that at}| World's record 16-pound 2-02, | | I Meee ieee caste « ceemeceet CUbthroat — trout caught ab: H y Walker Lake, Nevada, by | ress un Marge Peterson of Los Angeles, » Marge caught the whopper on Heht Arex spinning tackle cusing G-epound test lina and a 10-year-old Bache Brown «pln- ning reel. R.A. Mcleod City Proneer, Alderman Dies One of Prinee Rapert's plow. cop clWzens and a former elt alderman died Monday ly bane: roy Ptede, The was leaned taday Hy was Roderkk A, MeLend, 5 ; MF Meheod, sytherlindshire, Scotland, ats rived with the “llrand scone ctetion eompray Foley, Weleh ands ion, 10 ‘After Airman ne met eee a HE 4 Ape REN tee PILPIDEEUE BENE ne are soem we cteoee \ Final Tonight LONG BISACH, Calif, it--Mis United States will “be selectad ‘today from among 16 girls chosen | as the outstanding Aniorlent | benutles ab the Miss Universe cOntASE, ST seme. ho was born th the house in elvan lathes, Pollee’ Interviewed a Cn Se ea yont and We he we titerest ii the founell and Hiheral Ase alderman tn bo made Mridny night, tank am nell Prada; vod babyy ¢ He Pence Rupert cactadlon, Hee gediredd i TT) cl wentl bo owl h his dienghiter Cheissle, mm na calunel «4 Vou Auten and thelr son Roderiek, je Patty dey Puatee. , Foneral seryives W Frmeartaw aberrant Pratele, WEATHER Clear and wart iy thy sOue ees ee A ne EE ene ee Mrs, O. Dybhavn Funeral Held Funernd) services were held from Perguson Hunemnd) Teme yesterday afterngon for Mrs, Olen Dybhayn, who dled ab hone last week, AL ie services condueted: by (8. Bernardson, elder of St. Pauls Lutheran ehureh, — the hymns “Nearer My Clad to Pee" and “Ablde with Me" wore sing, + paerarr qe pence 9 term Suffolk, Mogan, palen 1h months ago, Iw pep Wb wis known there aga Cele, iW he held Meanwhile, Lord In Langley aya theral eanstihadion Boy tpern bal, mostly cloudy WH) Palbearers were T. 1, Black, {on negatintons wilh anyone, Woy gienstonal very Nant rain in the |A. 8 Mitchell, Andrew Dybhin,| Ho said bly duty is ta shady “napthern half. Winds light. Low |Goorge J, Dawos, A. 1, Nolaon, tho situation and draw ue tomyht and high Thursday ab. Payne and i, I, -Cinagoy, recommendatlons for a consatlt- ad and 78, Bandsplt! tyterment wis at Falrvlew HO and 80. | Cemetory, part. Hardy and Prince Rupert jtake sane months, ae a ee ee a ee ee a a sae os ne ey ee a ar ee ee a a ee ee a ee eT Se ee a . pe Fish, Tragedy! VANCOUVER (Any hydro- electric development endanger- ing British Columbia salmon re- sources would be an “industrial tragedy,” said President J. M. Buchanan in the annual report “We cannot envision a greater industrial tragedy ‘than? to ems dros see velopment which’ would have the effect of destroying irretrievably any part of our salmon resourc- es and then to find that'a com-! parable output of power could | have been secured from another He recommended investigation { of natural gas and-ojl, coal and altarnative power sources, Ue noted that in’ recent months proposals have United Fishermen and Allied: been made to develop hydro pow-. Workers’ union at the Civie Cen- | er on the Fraser, Nass and So-'tre last night was described by i mass rivers-—“all of which are T. B, Parkin, UPAWU northern Sales and ather ineame totale poned one w Hod $48,755,050, off slightly from July 21 to allow tendermen and 1955's total of $48,974,050, Poor,shoreworkers time to consider and chum the proposals, salmon was offset by a large pack it Is important that the tally be of plnk salmon and a record her Shot to Death Miss America " NIGOSTA, Cyprus (Reuters)-- TA full senle seareh continued to- day for three masked Killers WhO he leh unopened until Friday, Hirst dito a suburban Nieosta: hame Tuesday and shot down a “BrIUsh alrman who wad visiting clarks: Hhalred Cheek Cypriot gil bellev- yan Bhewart Ted In ; sy ‘he o and oN Lhe pulling of ther Whoever emerges from aie aan tn ine any wn H S Gratd Tomk Paeifle Railway, tonight will be pitted agaist gg Hie Cerrorist minmen eiieree ane Me rato he heemme road faremat| girls front forelgn eountrles in| fred tree bullets Into bin it | ea Eto Me provinelal deparinent of) the competition to plek Miles} potnt blank range. Pa jirhaweay a estles servi AST Universe. The Nuit selection will The natymon was Gel ernest Jolin Allen, 28, of Clare, West Ile was the Ay Briton killed shee terror Iam beepme part of the Creek Cypriot union with Groves cane He was inderstoad Lo have visited: the house several times belare and Radleditfe, sent ta Cyprus by the Werittsh government far protlin tna ty work for the Istand colony, sald ina ride hulérview ‘Tnosday plait that hla present mitssion does nat depend up ution, He sald the werk aight an effort to curb crime," quarters by mid-night on even- ings prior to duty days and by ‘) am, on evenings prior to duty days. \ Soe “This command has been’ in- creasingly disturbed in recent weeks by unfortunate incidents involving American soldiers and German civilians,” Hodeg said. . These incidents, with the at- constitute a thfeat to the splen- did: relationship between, the U. 8, Army in Europe and peo- ple of the Federal Republic. of An order issued by General.’ Henry T. Hodes commander’ o!|: the U..S, Army in Europe :re- {°° quires soldiers to be.in- their!” non-|- tendant widespread publicity, |" SMILING ‘THROUGH: nine-year-old’ J é tween. takes wilh ‘her. mother, set of 'A _ motion: p & 5: 5 De: er, » actress. Barbara: Hale,\on-,the | —° Allied Artists’ film, \“The Oklahoman." Jody, makes: her: cture ‘debut ‘asa. rancher's daughter. in’ the ‘picture, eams:-as: she -rests -stars, Miss Hale and Joel McCrea: --. Germany, len. He said the curfew was order- ed to help cut the incident rate Soe ge Bh to a bare minimum/."-" re Fishermen Vote on Offer Continuing — A vote held by members of the Ce yi ‘representative, as “quite good.” | The company’s financial states | Members were voting on pro- ‘ment showed net profit of $1,- posals made by the BC. Fisher- ‘470,853 for the fiscal year ended ies Association to avert the strike march 31, « drop of $21,855 from called for last Saturday, Dead- Hine‘ for ‘the tie-up was post- eck until noon an For that reason - completed by Friday night, Mr, “Parkin sald, - _ Acceptance of the offer was ‘recommended to the membership by the Joint Union Negotlating “committee, | Last night Sunnyside and North Pacific canneries voled on the offor. Port Edward workers ‘vote tonight and those at Cas- slar tomorrow, Mr, Parkin said that tender- men entering port are helng handed a prepared bulletin that xplains the dispute and that they may then place their ballots In sealed envelopes whieh will Ty order not to prejudice work- ers who have not yet voled, no results will be released until the tally Is complete, the union of- 'flelal sale, eee ee Ee Men EE Sie HR REE OT Halibut Prices Remain High cents a pound dele pald for ST conta a pound. Price was pid when brackets, landings were a7 ies, Orbit they (U8.) 26,000 On, MA) tH) to BG. Packers, Halibut prices in Prince Tue pert remained at a high level Loday, an average price of 3738 medium fsh, only slightly ba- Jow yesterday's season high of three honta, two U8, and one Canads hin, sold 118,000 pounds on Prince Rupert Hatbut Exehange ts morning. With prices for med WoL, large and ehleken given Recovery (U8) 69,000 pounds Dds to Packie Fishers pounds Qt 2.85 1) lo Atlin Fishers Ispaco 1 40,000 pounds (1d; PRINCE GEORGE “Throvigh indifference.and the careless neglect of our own heri- tage’. 4s how easily or tradl- tions can suffer. from: erosion,” he said in-an address to the Joint Canadian clubs of Prince George. Mr, Massey artived at this cily lot 14,000 after 9 462-mile train trip ‘from Prince Rupert. { Throughout his tour of B.C, CHILDREN DESCRIBE RUPERT © robust ceonomie health but in a tim perity it is casy to forget intangible thir gs,-Go General Vincent Massey warned here Tuesday anada-today e of -material:pr — seended down .the? escape. stair-: case, “It was below freczing.-be- cause the stalrcase: was: along-.!tativ side a refrigerated: part of the} pres cannery. But the girls had:coats. | that; 1 T told them the story-of Huckle-‘internationa “06 berry Finn in’ the, cave. while: we lductions or -yelimbed down. .They were laugh- ‘of ‘an agréement:) ing when. we got:to the bott . ithus far, the governor-general ‘has stressed the Importance of leach community maintaining a strong individual character and a connection with its historic past. —. ‘ “This vast country has {ts own clearly-marked divislorts, ‘cach with Its own character,” he sald, "The Yukon highlands, the Mackenzie River valley, the Are- tic Islands and the northern Ca- nadian shicld cach has ils own life. “Wo now are realiaing the’ vc- onomle possibilitics of this land. We cannot foretell what Init. Live, resolution and resourceful. ness will be needed In develop- ing It, Tb Is no longer a ‘never: never land, “It Is nob only part of Canada on the map bub {tis part of Ca- nada dn the fullest sense, be- cause transportation and the ap- Pieatlon of sclence are making the north an Integral party’ of our country,” Little Susan Massey, four-yenr- old grand-daughter of the gov- ernor-genoral, thinks the three days sho and hor sisters Jane, 7, and Evva, 6, spent with thelr mothor {i Prince Rupert provide ed her grentest oxeltemont on the tip so fir, He wis a crabegathoring ox- pedition the Massey children wont on with five obters, All got their buckets fll of evabs but only Susan, the baby of the “qroup, was vernturesone onough to do her own gathering. "TE pleked thon up with my Ang era," she sald, Lo And then dane remembered sho algo had a unique experience wt Pened Rupert, She caught a dogfish on on figging Mn, “but wo had to Uhrow Ib back, Tb was + polsonous.” 7 Mrs, Muaaoy (hen deserthod an inetdent iy whiely sho anid. “I wis more frightoned than thoy wore, They had gone bo seo the aquariun ha cannery ab Prince Rupert. The power cutoff Just ns tholr levator Wt the frth Sloar, mo “The yoople were very good, they brought Interns and we de- hy HOOK-LOVING .SATLON — Movlo actor Claude Jarman, Jp, sludiously carries hls books that ho wil usovduring a 16- week course nt the Officers Candidate School at tho U. §. Naval Base ab Nowport, R. J. Jarman, who won fame for his starring role In the motion. Pielure, “The Yonrling,” sov- oral yerrs ago, will be commls- sloned an onsign, when he Is graduated October 12, Tuna Avoiding | Coast of B.C, VANCOUVER ()-"The alusive tuna appears to bo keoping clear af (ho 1, CG, const tvs your any fishorles offlelnls, Tho patrol vessel Howay range ed out Into the open Pacifle recently and found water tems poraturos of 69 dogreos and other alguns that should = oncournge tuna, But tho fish weren't tere, No explanation has heen off. om.” ‘ineasures ‘are'In fact: caried 0 J appeal murder convictions | Court anponts: follows, Mr,, Gare {fall di esking for the opinion of Uo full court-on, the caso of | machinery to “reas natories.,: th 0h by boa Mr, St; ‘Laurent. saldye OTTAWA ‘b--The governmeAt is moving to give convicted: myr- dorers a wider hearing Ip: thelr attompts to carry appeals to the highest court In.the land, - Justice Minister Garson Tues: day night Introdd¢ed a bill, to require that five mentbers of the Supromo Court! of Canada, In- stead of one as-at present, must hear applications for leave to to the court, en ee The monsure on Suprome son's unprecedented actlon Inst convicted murderer Wilbert Cof- (In after one . Justice ' rolected Coffin's. request: for an. appedl Wearing, ' Coffin,. convicted “of murders. ing one of three American bear huntors found cond. In, Quebea's Gaspo pontnaula tree yours ago, wna hanged Inst Fobruary. 10.°: Tho court hnd, advised ‘the Impaired Driver Pays $75 Fine A charge of driving while: his whility wos iniynired iby alco hol brought a fine of ans, coats, month's Jail senterice, to a elly minty inn police court yeaterdily, ~ Counsol Willa Ray. entered. 0 plon of guilty. on baht! of David William MacKay, 830 Sixth: Avs one Bath Polico told: Maglstrale. W. D, Vaneo that, Mackay, who adit: tod that ho: had boon. drlivking, tnd driven his one Into -a. ditch ored for’ thelr non-appenrance, a4 Noah y ey ae : CoB Y or Jn defduit of «payment a. ening. governn ' held? his: convictlor heard: the “appeal. } “Pho bill does not‘altor’ the p cedure. on appeals. ‘themal whlch ‘are heard by, tha iy WWhe-member court; but only.th roliminary,, process”.of obtain: ng . permission,;..to: make Appeal, A JACQUES AMYVOT of Quabe above, yeslorday. became: ‘tht fivst Canadian: male to's ! . (ho Bngllaly” Channel fr Mt “ France too England, We alae’, was the.tirat awinimod’tournnkg the Wricky oronalng ttn gots.” “gon, The Steyoarold father qf. “treo children clamberad » “ahora Thosday ‘ab: Bt, "Marge: > tret's Day, four, miles. north a -of Bovor, Bean with: dew} rgonditions , front. Pranedes. Ut “power lily Bop-paurder'’ Ja . atruggled against t sen made: |: on Elghth Avenue Bast near King fdward school, ey J ohoppy by'n, freshening ning. wide oot