=e - ss b |), BABY. CONTEST dass REMEMBER — | “ROTARY ‘Is Saturday, June 16 . Hof-the. Queen’s Plate. Built at’ j ‘man holds a considerably higher. ‘two other men recen 1. jon. tratfiekin PO theniwas'set'e ~ announced —_ IPHIS,IS AN AE #séei (he’ walking ring. Ponds and, garden. ure located Get Your Entries In oe ihe RIAL. STEW of the new Wot § Plate. Built at a cost. of $13,000,000, the. 4 elaborate. “It is located in. the Toronto» suburb : “esti: and -mos tretch of the mile track “Smore ‘than . 6,000, -S [eB.c: NEWS ROUNDUP ©. ae ipa wee described as the chief of’a Vaneouve _ Heds charged: withconspiring| ‘to traffic In narcolles pelween|: Jan, J). 1955, ond June. 14 this "year, 990 / city _-Morran asked ‘old ma " VANCOUVER @—Major crime “here $65 Ba. For Alleged ‘King Pin: “ST ANCOUVER (CP)—Reeord bail of 665,000 was police court:-hére Hriday. for Daniel (Red), Place; er drug syndicate. ey ‘ + Duncait MacPhail, president of the Greate?: Victoria Association for Retarded °Chlidren, said’ the new school will train children not ‘exceeding a.mental age of eight. years, and. not considered eligible’ for presdnt classes for slow tcarn- ers, : ne Bae. By aT f and was remanded to June -proseculor “Sten art Me- for $50,000-ball and te Oscar ,Orr “This gishra yep et position. in the hicrarchy” thare tly arrested}.- noe “TRAIL: g-—Thestudents of J. Tdoyd Crowe Senilot High ‘School in abe mi t $30,000 /eadh-: “He 18 not an.addich and It will be alleged.that he is head of the syndicate in Vancouver.” wre 7 Harry Frank and Sohn Petrie were arrested a week ago on a charge of, conspiring to traffic in narcotigs: Bail was sel at $30,000, ‘think a lot of tielr retiring pr cipal, A.B. Allison. © In an hour-long farewell cere- mony Friday they presented him with an eight-foot skiff, an-out- poard motur, a gasoline: certifi- cate, beach wear and a set of binoculars. Mr. Allison has been principal for 31 years, . | — ree Chief Constable r took office in Jan- marked drop since George Arche iary has shown @ VOL, XLV. No. 141. Woodbine race track, “scene new. track is in'front ofthe grandstand and behind can {Bill Beasley of Toronto, took ait * : | Published at Cana do's Most Strategic Pacific Pott — ” | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, SATURDAY JUNE,16, 1956. at Northwes vi leg de PAA ‘of today’s. 97th Yunninig ck 18 North. Atherica’s‘new-” of’ Malton. The ‘statid ‘holds - be ‘First Oil Spray. Canadian. Champ Wins 0 (CP) TORONTO: (CP)— Ur- beaten bay colt. Canadian Champ kept his Canadian record unmarred this: af- ternoon. by winning the 9ih running of’. the Queen's Plate in a breeze) A} the hard sw by slightly inoie than four terrace ‘om the Village office Ichgths at’ tho new Wood=|te.the Wome for therag yine race track... “' Ben’Stoen's Argent. was see’ ond, -B. .P.. Taylor's, Loviddn Call- Terrace, it was learned to- |. George Beaton, district “highs ways superintendent, said: that provincial highway’s department. |’ crews -had already started oil spraying in. preparation” “for Terrace. This part of “the pro- |, aram should be completed’. by}: August 6, the district superin-} tendent’ said, adding that a sec- tin 21, miles long would | be |" iprayed and then placktopped. «|: Also planned:is the hard-surz | ged. On, ice Rupert end; Mr. aton said, the hig! prought up a-foot with , rushed i ing-third and -M Taylor's» ConisoF. FOUTS. -e4 | ae “the ‘sin Canadian. Champ,, owned “by: inary/spraying. and iblacktopp as far as Kloiya bay will rled out. later. . be early lead over a: field of. nine es other three-year-olds In tie $45,000 classic. He sailed home in 1:55, a track record since to- day was the firsl time thg new Woodbine track was used. Old Woodbiné track record was 1:52, Threatened VANCOUVER th—- Aluminum Co, of Canada officials sald Fri- | Highway 16 Gets| 5 cA start has been made ee on the 1956 blacktopping| . iprogram scheduled for 30)" miles” of Highway: 16 be: oe tween Prince Rupert andy’, blacktopping from Shames.: to cel away Will be|' “rp Expansion Plan |, SAN FRANGISCO: ( States Air Force spokesman: has. first hydvogen bomb dropped from aA missed the target by about two miles,» last yeur, fram the same period as told the. police commission W ‘hursday night. "Jn, the same period revenue Squadron Drill Praised | At Annual Cadet Review day that plans to expand thé aluminum sineller at Kitimat are threatened by a possible blockage in the 10-mile water power tunnel, vlared the “whole thing, was: 4 - gd,80,000 horsepower to Vaneou- > yerfahind’s ¢ fiom fines Jumped 80 per cent. ‘ Ohiet Archer, formerly of the RCMP, succecded Waller Mulli- gan following & yoyal conmnission investigation of Vancouver pallee Praise for an outstanding d Cadet, Squadron was: given by “Very good indecd,” wos the comment of Sqdn, Ldr, A.M, aifolrs. see cw eee Orilvie, of the RCAF at Sea | wie » Dewar Cam. | island, who arrived here yegter- VICTORIA B.C, Power COM*|Aoy tg eonduct the Inspection, cmisafon's application for a water, Hephiee for development In the Great Central-Sproal: lnkes area, Friday, Is the first step Ink $20,000,000 scheme to “TE congratulate the squadron for Hs fnevappearance and high standard of drill.” Speaking to the encets ofter they had gone through their loabrical eapnelly, ,pAccs pefore the reviewing party HEPC, sald, ‘on the court house steps, Sqdn, J apye-plan Includes construction ret Orlivie rl te rae “ihfoo new power plants, ) the squadron Ww of {he ™ — ta ben eredit to the Alr Cadel et _mravine henge of Canada and to this MICTORIA Gi Pray Wrvclal COr+ coyyny, PARENT SUPPORT NEEDED “Ty he successful, the squad- ron must always have the sup- port. of. the parents ond the community asa whole,” he adds vd, “T am pleased to see tit go mony have turned out lo wate the parade tonight, and J wish to congratulate the sponsoring committee and the women's auxiliary whos have done so much to support thelr squadron,” About 200 spectators risked (ho uncertain weather to will the boys go through Wie formal procedure of parade and Intor carry ont thelr precision drill, - LEGION TO HONOR DEAD OF TWO WORLD WARS SUNDAY e Imperial Ordor Daughters of row afternoon by Canady te wxitiney members i {ho dead from ogtry service has almost expends: ed.dhe $250,000 voted by (he leg- jahriture: to cover fire fighting costh Tor 1050. tyith several danger months gijjahend, the cost of fighting 1,200 fires throughout British Co- tynsbla since May | Ina Heon anda 61, Only. {ra groy o new flres broke out In Hee last week while TW were’ st{ll burning from the wook pefore,. About ah wore stil) burn ng Friday, "VICTORIA (b--A selal for re- tavded children will open hero ulin fall, ' Combined ehaptors of ih the Hanplre will ba Jolned tonvor Legion Hranch 27 and Legon Women LODE “Decaratlon Day" coromonies honoring two wworld Wats, ' ep JODE Magbenrers, deld Lonm will moet the Leglonnlres, WA aemnhers, Canadian Women's Army Corps vtlached to the ath traap of tho Sth West Const Harbor Dofonee Hly, ROA (My and te 120Lh troop pipe hand wb 2 pars wt the Leglen nuditartim, Under parade marshall John Laurle the coutine teegyl. wlll marvel fo the eonaliph where the 1OWDM Teglon and WA Wil plice wrantlhs, Mombary of the public may alsa jay wrenths, Hagler Willi Rance wil) play "Tho Taal Tost.” At Watrvlow comolery nn address wil ho given hy Rey, R Wanye of Mirae Prosbyterian ehureh, and TODt members W — degurnte volorina’ griwwos with lugs and poppies, * of ‘ vals iM « squadron's annual Indpection last night. Jurh ag Head office of thé company in Montreal confirmed reporls cur- rent here sor some days of a pussible obstruction in tne tun- nel, which carries water Srom baited axe Ww Lhe powerhouse ab Wemano, Oulicials said the tunnel will have lo be dralned or the flow ur water reduced “to obbaln 2. complele explanation of the in- iauaerenue,” bub” production at wie Kia smelter will not be snberiupued, a rey sud power avallable despise the joss of head Is more thin enough to supply bho four rll performance by No, 559 Air the reviewing officers al the ¥ word of come; ve whieh no aud is given, ; Aso addressing (he squadron, 1, B, Quinn, vice-chairman of ‘the provinelal- alr endot eom-| mittee, congratulated the boys) Lon their “fine turnout and smut sappenrance,” “Ihe a cadet moyement Is a ‘youth movement in which the IRCAF Is taking a keen interest,” ‘ho sald, “Nevertheless the boys ‘need the support of the public. lin general and the help of thet sponsoring commitice in partie. ulay, I think Une good attend. aneo tonjeht shows that this Hg belng realized.” Mombers of the visiting party wore Introduced by Jack Lourte, presidént of the local sponsoring committee, who also congralu- Jntod the squadron on Its per formance and folb sure that It Had earned a place In the top Iprneket of squadrons through: lout. the province, Mr, Laurie exprossed Unis to the plpe band of the 120th troop of tho Fifth Westeonal | Harbor Defonca Battery, RCA (M), for bling in attendances, and for the help which army and navy unils hero havo given to (ho alr cadets, TROPTTY PRESENTED A feature of the evening wis ‘the presentation of tha Cine ndlan Legion trophy to dud Anderson for belng selected ns tho outstanding flrateyorr eadot in the squadron, ‘The present nvion was made by dames Nicoll, president of the Legions Branch | wa Well vs UNIly Now Under con- struction, Tho obstruction is thought to be near pe Hurclaky creck ac coss tunnel, above the 2,000-f0o1: penstock, penetra pemeenT w Appe At Sa A general enll for adult volun teors to turn out Sunday for a work party ab Salt Lakes, was isanod thy morning by Hugo Kraupnor, chairman of the Salt Loko provincial park clevelop: mont board, Mr, Kraupner sid (haba goat response had been yeeelved In Whe pas from sontor atudenta, Pineo Rupert Sk) Club ment- hors, the dnyeoa-ables and othar emea fore | F hod nob shown tgo much ie berent, The board chalrman sald thal yn dnrgo soctlon of diloh lad wi, While lying Offlear J, I Barry, squndron commmnnding afficer, wos in aharye of the fill parade, the endots wore incor the direc command aft: Warrant Officer Roy sleber i Ahoy marched) past th rovlew, Hab, Mad Tureotio gave te inital command Far (he proclxton drill, Also (ny the Inapection party word Wt, Lb, Mavold Carling, 0, aie cadet lntson officer, mid BAL Rossy, remove the leogenod cart, ghovela and to wear walerproot pools for tha Joh, Meee Liane portation will he provided lo the park, The ferry leaves: Gow Tay ab Haan and every hour aftonward, Mey Kraupner aatd, Visiting. the paris Unis morn. tg was Arthur Gang, 1.0, Lib- oral party leader who sid bli 1 day nly Chronicic, | dropped In a y cxipine Pub lies ab bie smelter, | or Workers It Lakes Made qroups, but bho general public i eon "blown" with ditetiny paws HY der and crews wore neaded tO 5 Volinieors were yged: bo bring | Brig.-Gen, Robert Scott, air force director of information, de- human error.” . In a telephone Interview, Pri- nt with the San Francisco the general sald &@ ‘mamory switch” b-was dropped it Bikini’ atoll May 2l. The ‘memory: switch" Isa device vhich corrects an aircraft's wind, dvift. Scott said the switeh was “not burned off and the bomb was awing altitude,” CLOSE BNOUGIT “Wo donb want to-come oul and make a bunch of excuses Du the bomb hit close enough to destroy anything, anywhere,” he added, - a Stories Unit the bomb missed dts target had become current ‘uhe last few days, with estinates of the miss up to ‘seven miles. The air force 1 Washington had been Noncommitlal regardlg the ropor'ts. ‘ cr vagh tect ae er ON ema aM S sememrmcr nen ineraenet the people of Prince Ruport were to be congratulated far thelr efforts In rehabilitating the recreation Aaron, sven ‘Tyoclation notiflod™ él 20 tomorrow, Low “Scott, “said : (he: “miss” was ror which the New; York Times eeported, attributing. It “10 un- naried Washington sources, mG Scott sald: “You: will have: hu- was no} turned)... we man ‘errors when” humans are off when the bom ' ges when” humans at concerned, ccrewreepeenneeernnmmnmerreneeentee | To Be Sent “WCB By TLC. ‘Tye. Prince: Ruporl Trades and Labor Connell will forward ac- tual case claim numbers. to. tho Workinen's. Compensation board in order Lo.back claims that de- Jays of up to nine.weeks had becn experienced by workmen walling for compensation cheques, a ~ Action was taken this week af- \or recolpt, of a totter from wCcB hommissionor::C,:W, . Pritchard that his department was prepare i to track down eiuse of the (lo- Nys.-, a 4 oben oe “ In May, uid Woinigkprossed tho opinion that parhyoe the fault may have boo vi jive medical association tn Nob. fi blind, - sya ‘nedical ‘ase In {ts partite Hott tino TLC that onugon for noneres ware failure of g claims among ober velpt of payment the workmen to keop’ appolnt- monty and fallwre of compantos to send In compensation reports, meena ont once ting ney MORRO ORNS OO I The Weather . Variable cloudiness attor mid- day torny, Ram tomorrow. Litue change iv tomporatur, ° Wind westorly 18 today and wonthenst “domly. and high Suyday ab Port Hardy 47 anid 60, Sandaplt 48 and hh, Peineo Rupert 60 and 00, . aera EDAD RT TE . PINTS DALIT phan © VISTA, Call, Ut Leo Wallon, ny, deiyor ofa wreekor truck, Was dalled to Vhe scene of near wreek Friday, Th wae the ent of tia danghtor, Mix Luella Tete HUGG: KRAUPNEM oy Reel work crews nandes, 23, who was killed In (ho ural, Coa? re 4 “around: half” ofa four-mile er- | - Jumbers | ‘ ed . oho pee th ’ a Y . te tata “while Catiada:. need call! médney it can’ get. we are losing vouiing. back," Me, Laing sald. Hon’ feet of: Imber ‘in’. chips was shipped out of B.C, to make ulp In the United. States," ~The new vessel being built for Grown: Zollerback; . the ‘Duncan Ray" was fitted with spectal tanks so Lbat 20,000 tons of Hquld: pul could ‘he, shipped from tho: Bk manufectirind piper’ tn’ Cann. na” oy yet ‘ ee . ne “‘Inatead of the, U.S. hiding ‘bo hind a 27/4 per’ cent tariff wall they will have to make thelr goods In this country, he gald.. Ho said.the total debts: of B.C. at the time the Johnson governs too much of our wealth with litte) He said:that. last your 05:mll=|1 Falls. plant to. the :U.8) to" save] tually. need thrdug! a sald. claime, that, contin ‘pay helt own WAY nash “That Is not. truc,.We; owe .o i ty: ‘iment resigned was $53,000,000, ~Afior deneribing. the: Liberals as the most “effective part of tho Mr, Laing sald that to the Bo- credy “everything; they. did was My GOW a ae Ho sald Mr, Bennott and form or lands and | forosta . ministor Sommors signed a deal”. whords, by 0 U8, powor for 50 yonrs at $1,000,000 a yonr for a million horse power, My, Laing saldy. bea! HA horso-powdr tho Liberal: loader gntd;” #0 Wo word going to lob $260,000,000 worth of powor annually: go for $1,000,000" Porlunatoly, he sald, tha: fod-, orn) govornmort aleppod ‘tn, rnd prevented: the . propos golng Wrought ee Mr, Latng anid, that he potted out to Promior Bennott that the dlcblonary .dofined “a, dont”. “an arrangonjont for mutual ade. vantage, quite often politcal and quite offen dlahoneal, and under Wind" os A wattor that the.word ‘doal!: wis nob ured by the Bourods” Alxo aponking to tho meeting was A, Bruce Drown, MLA Prince Rupert who sald Unat the Sovlal Credit governmont Wie: ols weghe ak. ae me poke ly ae "ovoneliing on tho, rights of mts i. Tel of Sr Opposition at the last, sersion,". ~ Tpudgot.(o the provinalal' gov concern waa to got 73.0.) In wort $980,"| ‘ery penny. of it." "Big. D als colpallties ant school, boar hospitals: ..; Ho: sald ti BOE, stage now whelo not only. did school board have to. suboul mont, bub. the’ Iatost roqtiest, Wiat-tho, hourds sond In copley, tho minutes of every. moobingis ning for. clyl bonrlan — Mr, Brow Mr, Bi Vane Ui Qnoon. Charlottes,” he..'n 1 Wel Mh, Taal found: that: 178,000,000'¢aab of Umber wad cut. annually). More tran a quarto. of tho tol {: 1,0; log-nrit’ of. 630,000,000 foal”: hie waa worth geen doa! Iv abuimpngo | foos ‘and: -royall Jo the government: hos ald, [tite fn Who way.of ronds was. Ing pub bagke es: WNO money: tH telng canet cover hore nor over hore by vald, adding Mat he doubled Ae, (ho promtend 80 miter of blacks: (op hetivoon Prings Rupert ani Terrace would he acoompliste Unle yorty piel bee tT. Norton Youngs: man for the meoblig, bo