‘ 4 ie V4 ¥ x u at] ‘ ro, i Set on Pence * —— i ite, eS LECT h ; i i ORMES— .. operation of stavlon-wagons., Under, the, propased..,. bylaw, “apse Geta fares: wollte? be “established “as SOC eta Ph A Bete ho tdb A Ga A RIO NC rarer SeaNCUNI sh backed bye wet’ e¥' x Tres) ter WaT TL Roar ten Dai ly Delivery DIAL 2151 DRUGS te. dee TUE/BRITISH VICKERS SUPER corporates three British’ postwar Inventions al#o adanted by. the pult,.the angled deck, and the mirrorsight landing ald, i etered Taxis Seen Here by Mid July _. « Metered taxis for Prince Rupert by July 16 ap- peared almost a certainty last night when city council - gave first reading toa by-law Lo‘equip cabs operating within the city with taximeters. ‘Two queries on the present) mn wording of tne by-law saw. Iba basis of free enterprise to! sent back to commiltee for fur-“eamplete socialism.” ther discussion on whether or! “A, driver showd have a right: not to fix a minimum rate and | 49 charge as little as he wishes,” extension of ils clauses to cover: Ald, Youngs sald. ; SECOND READING JUNE HL follows: + + “second reading of the by-law, point to point on meter for will be made June ‘Il. If passed - first half mile or. fraction, 49 al that time, the by-law would{cents. Each additional quarter; be effective July 16. ‘nile or fraction would cost 10 In sending the by-law back to: cents. committee, Mayor George E.! On a time or mileage basis, Wills snid that drafting of the the first hour or fraction of an few -by-law had been geared so'hour would cost $4, or per mile: {hat ib would come into effect: twhichever was — the greater) | at {he same time Uiat city trades ‘world cost 40 cents. Mor each, Heenee renewal was due, -suececding quarter hour or frac. RT “VOL XLV, No, 125 oe MARINE N-113 twinejet, naval fighter plane-runs up its engin-- cs on the steam catapult of the Royal Navy's mort modern alreraft carrier, the Ark Royal, : The carrier, designed specifically for atomic warfare, can be run. by remote control, in case _ ofatomic attack, with the crew sheltered in special compartments. The N-113 ts designed’ to.. carry ‘atomle bombs, ‘and can make carrier takeoffs without the catapult. The Ark Royal in; » second - southern state -Monday began walking in pref- ag ¢ 4 Published at Canada’s'Most Strategic Pacific:Por - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESD nid Key to the Great Northwest Moe pe at OTTAWA (GP): 408 U.S. Navy — thesteam cata> shot of the Salk polio re __ieine instead of twor 2 _ me pipe two shots last ‘year,and, were due Second C ty |for the third this year, most will on . _ Taney have to walt until. the yo all, when the pollo season‘ has Experiences el Slr vesting the {dose, = oO . Bus Boycott ti The fear expressed ‘earlier this ;year that production delays “in Canada’s only.source, the Toron- capital | to coment eeeorataries, ag ys ine would prevent fulfilment of the has. been nit by. a boycott of | oyieinal inoculation : target, be- Neuro bug riders stemming from came a reality today ut a dispute over segregated scat- “Dr. LEW Ferguson labora: ing arrangements, tories director, announced at To- Some students at Florida A.{ronto that only 2,000,000. doses and M, University for Negroes! can be delivered by June. 15, just before school children end their school term and scatter. for the TALLAHASSEE, Fla, i) — A ' \ erence to riding buses In pro- test’ against the arrest: of two Negro girl students for refusing to move to the rear of a Cites gy Hel sTransit’ Co. bus,’ TE {Summer holidays.: coos PRODUCTION SLOWDOWN © 1 the full 6,000,000 doses by [ho ' Taylnveters would have to be tion the charge would be $1 or obtained by operators, checked gy a mileage basis 40 cents, i and installed and if Loo much whichever is the greater, delay were encountered, some: CHARGE FOR LUGGAGE, taximen would not have their cabs equipped ab the te-. charges for extra liggage and’ quired time, the inayor sald. csight-seelng trips and provides On the other hand, Mayor far a fine of $50 for summary, Hills said, if the by-law was Nob conviction of infraction of any: passad, then the operators were provisions or In default of pay just ag anxious ty learn its fate. ment, imprisonment nob exceed: ; bCOMPLEPE SOCTALISM® Ing dO days. Ald, ‘T, Norlon Youngs ob-- The new by: jected to establishment of a the present taxl-rate minkmunr tate which he sald and would not app removed operation of taxis from limousines, Top Teen-Age Safe Drivers Receive Awards From Jaycees Gharles Lewls, W-year old were clly safe-driving rodeo wien of the frst ANNUAL TUNMON contestants Jim Arseneau mud of Commerce Nort: nous MeCracken, Ohamber ‘ conn distrlet Teen-age const rovdeo and inls0 Seale, the Wert Vaneouver gata driving Bi cily toenenge safe. whiner, took Hyst place hanars ' i I law would repeal : by-law! {riders for several] months, Most’ vont target, But by the time the allo op ene vein ne emt Negroes aaa | addillonal supplies are delivered, | Fire Chief Becker had nolafled wll: ‘The by-law also covers, boycotling buses since & 5, the height of the seasonal polto| him that 11 volunteers were will- ly to airline | George Gas Co, Ltd, Montgomery, Ala, has felt the; . / ’ ’ . fend of 1956—1,000,000 more than effects of a bus boycott by Negro! would be required to fill the cur- | 1955, In a protest against city: threat will have passed; the heat and state segregation laws. of the summer will be over, rns we Dr, Jonas Salk, the American ° dise ere f the v “0 Tt . City Company mneuded “thal the second dose ‘be 9 Wins Gas Deal “iyen three or four weeks after: the first and the third dose sev- At Prince George | VICTORIA @ — The Prince, en months Inter, However, Health Minister Mar- tin said ina statement doday the bes medical opinion Indicates Monday me an ‘ {that even a single dose provides Maus granted the right to -serve tdaw: . , that northern British: Columbla a conside ible degree of protec: centre with natural gas, whnntyg He agli’ paraywe pollo and a conditional ylelory aver the that this protection will carry larger Inland Natural Gas Co, Publie Uliltes Commission aranted the company a certitl- gver wotll ib 1s possible to ad- iinisler the second dose later in cate of publle conyenienee gave them permission to construct the year, For some of the ehildren who will get thelr first shots before the end of June, second and and operate a gas distribution system at the Interior elty, Tho Prinee George firm, how- ever, WI have to purchase tts winner of the driving comperiiion, last MBNt! from 20 other contestants {nclud- rocelved two wits ut tho TOR NS two ells, A hat-red ents. ular. dinner Mee Oe last, he will fly to Ottawa July Rupert, chant " ” _ 7 for the nathonal fais, CONGRATULATES WINSTIS Ping (ie presentallons wie Mor ryeional director of the Chamber of Commerce who eopipliinenibed Lewls and other ity deenonge avin winters: On ayo enlibre ul thedy ceiving, Algo ‘recalling aly trophies wore second and third place wwinifar'd Morris Dean and Anthony Toth, A, Diurns expressed his pleas are ab the responie af teens nye ig (he conden and asked We auth drivers for NUCH tions ag 10 fav (ho rideo might inp tinjiove'! on both a regional and yatlonnl Diels, apy: SIMA exerthing Lhe (Sportal ta ‘Phe Golly News) STEWART Hopes that. the world famous Premior mite will arise Hke the phoenix from tts ashes have been expressed here with the arrival of A. Bryant, president — of Silbnk - Premier Minos bold. A beigit future for the dist ret wna bolghtened by tho ats rival with Mr, Bryant of a small staff and the first. contingent of workers for Bilbak-Premier whlel ds seheduled to be pub Into operation Cie summer, It is unofflelally reported tat there will be 10 menan the Job hy Beplomber, Added neentiye to other Interests (a cheek aver ald properties and farther Wi w he i i a VM naved, WITET Were rnin Tony Seate, TR at West ranigayye howls sald the tests my pe Tie Be As Whose » iqqigied Muy 1 ak Roosevelt " rang ei Wat the teat tte - Min fost Ti Varneauiver Wis fl g more diffentt, Lowls a id: he faced nowt 10th ty the 4 til jon. Alo attonding the Jayooo diner meeting Wet night x jx KeCN, Results frond Tab yeaa Opes nuion oof AllbakePrenler : . fo yb ahi \ ee, ' ‘Increased Mining Activity Seen at Stewart This Year tonalty prospecting. In bho avon its | third shots will bo administered inthe fall, be sald, He pralsed provincial and mu- Meipal health departments on gas supply from Inland, the “truly magnificent" way tn | Inland yetalng ils contract tojwhieh they carried out the in- ‘supply gas to the B.C, Power ocoulation program so far this ‘Commission generating plant at [year-"the largost natlon-wide ‘Tyler George, publle health project of tts kind over wndertaken In Canada,” Fone es er gre soee 00 Fe ne con grey Ae I HN Om Driver Fined A fter Collision Princo Rupert motorlst, Pitre Odowlehuk, 1040 Soventh Avenue Hash was fined $80 and costs or in default of paymont gontenced to serve one month in Jail when ho plonded guilty in police court this morning to n charge of driving while his Abily was Impaled, Charge wns Inid, polleo sald, ia a vosult of an aeeldent laut Wight dn whieh Odawlehuk's ear wis I collision with a parked cnr on Second Avenue Mast, MISUAD PABAL KIMIERIMY, WG, Qo. Card Sinith, G8, af yon, Alta. + wna fatally Injured whon a truck blow a front (re Saturday and plunged from tho lighway, Wo dod In hospital hora Sunday, Mra Ainith auffored minor Injuries, and a son, Tlgli, exenpe apparently been most encourage ing and ik ds hoped that results will be confirmed by this year's development work, Horry b, THN, engincor, has recommended — cortaln changes in the mill to conform wlth those used so successfully by the Giant Mascob, Mxperlenced minors who have worked ab Prenton still elalm Wit Chere ts suttielent ore, still in the ground to justify the re apening of the nine, The a rangement with Prenver Trorder for Lhe dovelopmont of that property and possibly with) the Indy mnie may prave. probs blo to all concernod, ‘There 1s wlio the possibility that the Ailver Tip mine will reopen its your and that ora from that property will be handlad by the One Shot. WA (GP)—Many| Canadian : “As wo grow, we are cilher go- ing to have to hire more pro- fessional firemen or train auxll- jaries-and buy equipment,” ‘Ald, Youngs said. A motion to have the utilities committee and Fire. Chicf in- augurate a system of auxiliaries to the present department was): given (he unanimous blessing of the councll, * Lo . oe -e ! . Halibut Prices ° Bi : uo, Climbing Prlees on the Prince Rupert Halibut Exchange continued to rise today with six Canadian vessels selling a total of 149,000 pounds at an average price for sit Jean activity 13: months” aga." left” NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) The outlawed Cypriot: Commun: | ist, party scattered: leaflets. {:Jn}, Nicosla today calling for an end to the bloodshed that has mark~. ed the unton-with-Greece move- | ment on Cyprus ‘since last ‘year, .New violence. cropped: up even as the furtively circulated leaf-,: lets were pleked up. ‘Two. Byl- tish-owned cars were'set on fire by terrorists: In Famagusta, and a Turkish Cypriot policeman in- jured: ‘during. bombethrowing incidents In Nicosia. May, 21 died | in-a hospital. He. was:the: 16th police fatality since - the. pros, Greck.EOKA terrorist group: be- yen uy | 8 populatic AML told, there ‘ate 86 cn qtion areas: in:-Skeena, rldlt ce Dovelonianitiby: mining in ests at Cassiar sand \Tulsdty lind- brought vouulation: sald, pointing out ‘that: people ‘Jived: at Cassiar. thore ware’ more, than. 4 vow, :Kitinat's ‘phenomepa to 0,000 population in losg:th The leaflets sald the Com- nunist party's polley was, that: “wolenee should cease~in what- over quartor 1b may come from," It urged that all further. hang- Ings of convicled: Cypriots should be postponed - ag n-. first mediums of 22,2 cents, an Ine erease of more than 10 cents a pound from Ist your on the third day of sates at the exchange, Last year at this thie top “|price pald for mediums was 12 conts, Large fish today brought) jan averige of 16 conts a pound, an Inerease of & cents. from Inst), ‘Tyvour while ehickon halibut, to- OF City Dies - In Scotland Word has beon recelved hore by TD. BR, Barelay, 145 Seventh Aven Bast, of the death of his sister's Tusband, John M. Maes Lean, former ploneer and resl- dent of Prince Rupert, Mr. Mae= Lon diod In Glasgow, Scotland, May 21 after a briof ines, at the ngo of TM, Mr, Maebean ennie ta Trinee Rupert ab the game thne a be Grand ‘Trink Poelfie Rallway ov Whieh he workod ts a ais china) and stitionary cnglnoer, Walleknows a a soceer player hore, Mr, Maeheun was a nent hor of Tsimpsonn Lodyo AM & AM, an Odd Follow mid a ents bor of the ald St, Andrews Bo- cloly, He returned to Beotland just Hefore the Becond World Wit, Ho Is survived by a duaghbler, Misa Joan Machen: at Qhisgows aaiater, Mixs Kale Maebean also of Ghasgow, and a brother, Din: | bak Premier will atl Injury, eg dg gg a eh ee ee it Ae oe eee oe ee ee ee ee ee om du North Vancouver, cents \ day averaged 14.8 conts.a pound, up 5% In ny otal of 166,000 pounds to the Princo Ruport Fishermen's Co- Oporalive Association, 4 4 Individual landings with: tho pica in brnekota for medium, larga and chicken halibut are as follows} eo, Shirly 6,000 pounds (21,24 18.4} 14,8) sold to Booth Fisharies, Southend: 23,000 pounds (22,1 18; 14,6) sold to D0, Packors, Connlo deans 28,000 pounds (Nad; 16 14,0) sold La Bnheack Flshories, oe ; Law FTE 07,000 pounds (28,85 16: 14,5) sold to Pacific Mahovioy, 1,0, Producer: 08,000 pounds woe 16¢ 14,6) old to AGH Mahe ' (Ma) orlus, Zena OD 0,000 pounds (2a) 10; ph) sold to Prelfle Fisheries, Co-Op landings weres Nop tune TT 96,000 pounds; Strvfon yd,on0 pounds; ‘Tramp 10,000 pounds; Capo Sponcor 42,000 pounds; Orlo 2,000 pounds, ' a) mes ‘ PRR RE Ta COUR ear ens Sy SP Ave UA THEM > conts fron Ingt:yenr's 0) >» addition five bonts brought) ELIE years would also boost: tho: census. figures, he addod Centres visited by Mr. Youlgs: we stop toward a gonoral:amnesty; emergency regulations should ‘be abolistied; all political prisonors In thiy' British Meditorranonn 1s land colony should be released, and Archbishop Makarios, leader. of tho union-with-Groece mover. | vommissioner. will ga to ment in Cyprus willl tis rocont |, John Laurie: is const, dl deportation, should roturiy fram guporvisor and store IAL and Ol Insect oxile with othor deportecs, - | gor. Is supsivisor for | OFe itt ) ‘Hor, contros hy. Skeenn: dlstrioy WEATHER — {Consus will gob undorway wks Sunny. today cloudy ‘tonight find, will take about treo woo 8; and Wednesday but with sunny Intorvals on Wednesday, | Not SP edie ccaminenartiaaes 2 NEW, WOMEN'S TATE: much change In temperature, Light winds, Low tonlght and VANCOUVER: ) = Altoriey High Wodnoaday at Sandspit 45 Gonoral Robert Bonner announ . acl Monday a new woes! i { will’ bo bullt In the Prager. valle and 87, ab Princo Rupork 40 and {to roplico. tho prosant woman 7, Port Hardy 48 and 68. ',. block at Onkulle, prison, tarde CANADA NOT CONSIDERING |). INVITATION TO “B & K” YET, ONTAWA het oxlornat attules dopariment auld today) tho governmont, Is nob considering Inviling: Ruvastis Ni GES Khrushehoy and Pronior Bulganin to visti Cannea ab tis Urnoey An officlat also anid tho government Ina recalyod no sughit ‘geetlon Unb tho Rugslang aro p Inning. &-brip to Canadas He was conmonting’on a yoport, appenring In (ho Lop don Dally Mall under n Now York dataling, that the Bovig ~~ Tendors avo “known to bo anxtons" to visit. tho Unitod State “put tab tho U8. la boll . oved to ho reluctant to extond, al ‘invitation. ab this Umes The roport implies that a vlalp, “Canada would ho a suitable opontng gambit, i included. Aulln, “Caaslar,’ Lake, Telograph ‘Crook’ Mon K soquah, “Tomorrow “thadenjus: vo wey ' rag ho ‘ ath on ¢ sot bhpatavinbe Bpeanhhaibaa