% . > \ORMES i Daily Delivery @ (DIAL 2151 |___DRUGS ES “AN OL D WAR EAGLE—The ancient “F Ree $ ne into war action, stands beside a modern Italian jet plane al - «ino, near Rome, site of Italy's new early campaign by West Expected n Suez Proposals. By ARTHUR GAVSHON AP)—The Western Big Three today, appeared likely to reject Russia's call for drastic changes in the makeup and purpose of the Suez canal | -Kremh “LONDON ( conference. ‘But the sweeping qualifica- tions the Soyvict Union attached to Its acceptance of the western invitation to attend made clear that any. sleps the conference might take toward internation- ‘alizing the great waterway pruo-, ably would be without the Krem- _lin’s concurrence. » Moseow.:faid,> flatly’ that the; zor The Soviet note handed Thurs- ‘day to-all foreign embassics in Soviet government.considers that ‘the Suez parley, as planned by the western Big Three, “cannot in any way be regarded as an dnternational mecting authorized to take any decisions whatever affecting the Suez canal.” The note sald the only reason! Cyprus cities in an aflermath of! two weeks to the the Soviet government had de-- violence following the hanging; sailing time. . Princess Margaret leaves Lon- 7 clded- to attend was that ft is a “champion of peaceful seltle- inent of international proach to the Issue of free navi- - gation of the canal, , SPOKESMAN FOR BGOYET The Russians also proposed that the 24-power conference be, expanded to inelude 22 other: countries, Including Red Ching and other Communist states, and that the start of the meeting be delayed from next Thursday to the end of August Moscow alka recommended tvat. the talks he switehed fron Lon- don lo Cairo, The tone af the Sovlel note strenethened the bellef held in western circles that, Russia will come te (he canferenes as a spokesman for egypt. Moscow's aceephanee left any Rgypt, Crecee and Spaln to bei heard from of the 2h countries the United States, Uritain and France fnyited, All the athers have vecepled. President Nasser is expected (0 give KReypt's answer to the west- ern duvitniion Sunday, Mast dip- Jomats believe dh wilh he “no” Nasser, Whose nationalization af the ernal July 26 touched off the Middle nat crisis, meanwhile Das prodlalmed a new military command welded frany the vol- wnteer Nationab Guard militlia, the ,youlh Jeglon and women soldiers, The move indlentes Ghat Maypet myly be preparing for guerriia wartare tn ease of aby western WHiibary avenpation, / on ainaineing fermation of the new "Nation liberation Ariny,” Calvo radio dkened It to (he comnmnda unis whieh hare Head: On Smash Kills Five, Injure Three GRANTS PABA, Ore, Ue Al hevd-on collision killed five Calllornmh vacntlonera Mhuradivy wid tnjured seriously the other {irae meonhors of thal group, ended by highway for Alaska, Thor enreyall truek collided with vn big frolaht truck on a long, whiding curve of the Pas otfle blghway, two miles cart of Cieants Mass, issucs”’ | and Jt’ felt the London parley, ‘might provide a peaceful ap- cece cena enn MR een eeeneeenes me atannnn f To Reject { | i Jim eees soreene Gee ance irassed the British army. in the ‘Suez canal zone after Egypt tore up the British-Egyptian treaty ‘in 1951. The national guard grew | out of these forces. Cypriot Bombs Injure*Four. | NICOSIA (Reuters)--Four per- sons, including a British soldier, ' ' were slightly Injured today when: j time bombs exploded In. three| lof three Cypriot terrorists | Thursday ; The soldier and three customs |; /guards, one Turk and two Greek i Cypriots, were hurt when a bomb, _ exploded at Famagusta, It had | ibeen placed Ina guard tent near: ‘the dock area, Another bomb! damaged a British post at Larn-j ACA Nicosia was shaken [ust before! dawn when a bomb exploded at ‘a British forees chu, Two other: ‘bombs exploded there Thursday night in the garden whieh had ifust been vacated by British: “paratroopers, % VOL, XLV, NO, 187, epee | i \ i arman,” a-1910 model that was the first aircraft Lo go a special alr show at Fimni- interna!jonal airport. The old plane saw battle in an the Italians against natives in Libya, Royal Yacht To By-pass Suez Canal LONDON (Reuters)—-The Ad- miralty said today that the roval yaeht Britannia will sall around the Cape of Good Hope —instead of through the Sucz Canal—when it goes lo Kenya at the end of the month to pick up Princess Margaret on her East African tour, The Britannia, after crulsing with the Royal Family in the Western Isles of Scotland, will leave Portsmouth at the end of August for the voyage to Mon- basa. There it will pick up Princess Margaret to take her PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1956 > - Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groat Northwest os, to Mauritius and Zanzibar, The Admiralty announeement did.not mention the..canal. spe- rifirally but Mombasa: is about "6,000 miles from England by way of the Suez and 8.600 by way of the Cape of Good Hope, the sonthern tip of the African continent, The new route will add about Britannia’ Five Days A fter Mishap | Special to The Daily, News oe SMITHERS—Sam Debnis,M3, of Houston: died )| Thursday in Bulkley Valley District. Hospital as. aif ult Saturday when'he was int§ collision with a car driven by. Henry. Otter, of}) result of injuries received Smithers, Seene of the accident was two jand a half miles west of here on ‘Highway 16. The Dennis car had ibeen parked hall off the black- itopped surface on a gradual ‘ight hand curve reportedly without lights, It is reported. Dennis was on the roadway reside the car when the acci- ‘ent orcurred. His wife, Mar- tare, was belicved caught by the rear bumper of the Otter car a: it swung out as the driver sud- denly noticed the parked vehicle in the dark. She is in hospital here suffering lacerations to hei left leg, bruises and shock. She is reported to have got- ten out to warn her husband of the oncoming car. , Dennis received head injuries shen thrown up against the windshield of the other car. He was, ulconscious from time ol accident to his death. There were 10 other occupants of the Dennis vehicle, including seven children, who remained in the vehicle. No charges have been laid as yet, pending completion of police investigation, An inquest is ex- pected to be held under Coroner G, H. Beley. Record Cake | Collision Victim Dies || ’ ‘ i & At Centennial NANAIMO,.B, C. The ceri: tennial committee’ In. Nanaimo intends to ‘have the largest birthday.cakc:in the world for B..C.’s 100th anniversary in 1958, Mike Farano, an artist in. cake design and decoration, has left “MARILYN: BELL . ey . starts big one, ves > oe Marilyn Bell Seven Miles t From Goal ® - VICTORIA .0—~A tug. captain for Chicago for a 10-day course to determine: the “engincering , structural problems involved’ ini baking a cake in excess of 5,000: pounds, — ce The cake will likely be more than 15 feet high and will, have to be ‘housed in . special air- conditioned quarters” while ‘on display in downtown’ Nanaimo, It; will be entirely. ‘edibie: . The centennial committee will. check records, just to make sure}. that Nanaimo’s cake will be: the - PRICE FIVE CENTS an di 1 ' est. Inde that’ quest tioned 2 : “You're -trying: ... L have nothing. A maiy doesn’t -mi en but. when’ machine, :th rab races oe. were nominated.and: Al st estimated at 2.p.m.. today: that) . art Marilyn Bell had about: seven: miles .to,.go ,and.about three'}g hours in which to do it. She had been in'.the. water’ 8% . hours since setting out. from here at 5:46.30. am. to. swim ‘the: 18." miles to:Port Angeles, Wash... POP EPLIOP ORIOLE LI DIONE CH 7 BULLETIN. VICTORIA (@)—Marilyn Be failed. Friday in. her attemp “to wonder: if. the to swim. the ‘Strait. of Juan. ety ores liberal Se sae ES Dares aA! anny ta sorenie td nators d biggest in- the world. a “4g: it Special Government Tax. OTTAWA @— Two veteran ion September 21 py alr for the; East African tour’ and arrives! in Mombasa the following day. | On Sept. 23 she will leave for iMonritius in the Britannia, ; which will also take her lo Zan- aibar pnd Tanganyika, TO VISIT "MINER" During her Tanganylka tour she will lunch with Dr. John Willlanison, 50, a Canadian geol- ogist wha Is reputed to be ane | of the richest bachelors in the | world, at a fabulous diamond rmine he owns near Meadul, ‘Area 3-A Halibut Landings | 19,066,000 Pounds To Aug. 6 Area $A up to and including Aug A totnd of 19,066,000 pounds of haoub has heen landed: from ust 6, BV. Whillng, local repre: sentative for the International Paeife Halibut Commission, an- i | ‘Train Collision Injures Five SUDBURY, Ont, (Two ex tin freight trains collided head: on today near MeVithles, 2 niles south af here, sending five tralnmen to hospital with slight Injuries, A Canadian Natlonal Rallways spokesman sald the frelghts, aperabing between Capreol ane South Parry, collided at 6:50 am, EDT. on the banks of the Wanapltel river ina vallway district where many tracks rin parallel ‘Telegraph lines were knocked oube One af the trains was hinted by im dotblesdlesal locamative, The —ather locomothye was steam -pawered, fey meee Ra see ee Sonn emeR oF mre Fraser Canyon ‘Open Again VANCOUVER @-'Tha provill cal Wighways dopartinent re. ports traffic ts moving through Khe Fraser eanyon over a ten. “pornry log brldge over Bawinill Crook, Chief engineer Wred Brown sald Thursday tt willbe 10 days before the 60-foot span ds tte paced, The WMahway waa blocked on nouneed today, Landings sold al Prinee Ru pert Taliont exeaange yester- day totalled 126,000 pounds, O! this, the U.S. boal Sanak sald 46,000 pounds of hallbut to BC Packers, receiving priees af 24 998.5, and 1 cents a pound for medium, large and ehleken ree spectively, while the Canadiin boat Kanre sald 70,000) pounds to AlN, Fisheries ab the sane prices. Also, the Paria solel 44,000 pounds to Prince Rupert Fisher: men's Co-Operative Assoclation yestorday morning. fee seree mmr eene 1 Seep are meme wine Cars C alli After Driver Hit By Bottle VANCOUVER @.- Two cits Haver heavily damaged ‘Thursday Inv colllston that took place after tho driver of one was struck by vn heer bottle thrown ihrough the window, " Holmut Lemke, 80, told pollee ho nw a pedestrian wi an liber scellon draw biek is arn as If to throw someting, “Thon an oabsoct cane flying In the window," Lemke sald, Pollee arrested a man after the Muorday whon a bridga narans The ereok collapsed Just after a, chowvy truak paged ayer Uf, | neeldent, whieh resuttecl di $800 damage to Lemke's ear and a parked vehiele, Liberals, one a former cabinet minister, have had some bitter things to say about a govern- ment bill to tax special Cang- dian editions of forclgn maga- aincs. Senator Norman “Lambert, Ontario, former president of ‘he National Liberal Federation, and Senator Thomas A, Crerar. Manitoba, one-time mines and resources minister, abtacked the ‘eaislation Thursday dn the Senate, The tax, 220 per cent on gross advertising revenues, effective next Jan, 1, was proposed in Finance Minister Harris March 20 budget speech and approved Monday by the Cammons, It went through all reading stages In the Senate wilhin 90 minutes despite the protests of he two Tdberals and two *Pro- gressive Conservatives, Senator John T, Haig, Manitoba, Oppost- Hon Leader, and Senator John T. Hacketl, Quebec, t Paint Program . Registration Now Atigust 19 Registration deadiina for tre Painting in the Parks program, due fo start here under Kite mat art teacher George Robert: son August 18, has been extende ed to Monday, parks supervisor Rusty Thain sald today, "Rogistrations so far have been most disappointing, Miss Thain sald, “Only a children have handed thelr names In, and curly comment from the ehildron led us to belleve that wo could count on more than a handred." Myo dondiine for thes registra. tlons was frst sob for Augual & Tho course Will forture Instrid tion In drawing and palnting, and the feo of $i covers cost of oquipment, Miss Thain sald, "We will hold the course even with His small enralnvant! was, the parks suporvisor’s final comment, “bute with this. poor show of {torest wo will think twiee about doling Ib another yeu" Names may be handed to any of the parks staff or to Mrs, Dulores Mactntosh , af MeRae Hyothors store, “This provision is reactionary, and anti-Liberal,” Senator Lam- | bert said. “It is insiduous and. provocative of reprisals” from! the United States, where the’ magazines affected are owned, | In the Commons, Prime: Min-! ister St, Laurent was questioned about recent statements by Lt,! Gen, Guy Simonds, former chicf! of the army general staff, and Maj,-Gen. W. H, S, Macklin, fore | mem adjutant-general, . { The retired generals had sald (there were some 10,000 desert- iors, absontees and discharges try Brigade before Ib salled for Korea in 1951, They also eritl- iclvecl the government's defence policies generally, Mr, St, Laurent sald: “t think they (the statements) were In- tended to be alarming by those swho made them, but I do not ithink they have created the alarm In the public mind. that was intonded, ‘Later, he sald the had meant no “shaiisler Inference” by his words, “The fenerals’ — statements were designed to induce the public to take a more serous view of the dangers all Cann. dlans face, There were, of course, differences of opinion as to the post means of defence,” No Trace Found - Of CM & S Man No trace his beon found of the body of Harold MeLauchian Stanley, 40-year old Consolidate od Mining and Smelting Com- pany powerhouse operator, RC MP In Prince Rupert sald today. Mr, Stanley was an occupant of a truck whieh went Into the Taku river Monday, Ito Is survived by his widow ( Rose, In ‘Tulsequah, and a nephaw Mel Thompson tn Prince Ruport, Polleo Inquirlos' nro sblll gos ing forward, eRe ons cone ERD: EE RET TEN Se MO PO Radar Traps Six Speeders CLOVERDALE, BO, (i 81K motorlata wore arrested for apooding within a0 minutes af- ter a “radar trap" was sol up by ROMP hero In a new drive on high-spoed drivers. Location of tho radar setup? ifrom the 25th Canadian Infans' i quarters unless Marilyn. could get.-within two .miles- of shore by 4:45 p.m. an‘ebb tidé could push her back, The 18-yeat-old ‘luroniv swim- mer, conqueror: of Lake Ontario andthe English.channel was‘en- countering ground swells.as she approached .the Washington coast, me - “She took her fourth feeding at 1:15 pm, and: was maintaining a& 56 to the minute pace, Building Start Set * SOOPOPDEIODOSPLOENID EDIE POFIIG! |The tug captain reckoned that. susge be. examined. =.) : “L wouldn't suggest th dentidls committee has n its job’ well, but . credentials : a slip-up somewhe and” industrial growth. will be made associated: boards of tr ested businessien. from. Vatico . Travelling ‘in: a’ chartered: Pa- cific Western. : Airlines. Canso, the party of 20 Is scheduled: to leave: Terrace. airport, Monday afternoon, Points on. {ts,itincrary are Stewart, Tulsequah, Atlin,| 4’. ‘\whitchorse and ~Casslar,: The}. longest. stop will be at: Cassiat). where the grouy will stay for two) as nights to obtain :a: complete. pic- ture of the big asbestos devclop- ment there, along; with the.work being done’ on. other: mining projects, (i August 29. . . PRINCE GORGE P— Con- stmietion of the naw $1,500,000 provincial government building’ WeTURN SATURDAY ~~ will get under way here, at 9 sod-turning ceremony Aug. 29, The ceremony will take place a few hours after the arrival at the first Vancouver - Prince Gorge PGH rallway. train and will probably bo attended. by Premier Bennett, The flve-storey structure will house hundreds of government ‘employees = aurrently . sharing in a brick which in earlier days wis one of the city’s malin hotels, bullding’ AL Whitehorse’ and Atlin the visitors will study. the prepara- tions being made for “the pro- posed power development of the Yukon headwaters, --. a Roturning io Terrace on Sabur- day, the party will fly ovor pos-. sible Industrial areas in -that vicinity before completing . Its journey, ‘ Ropresontatives from. Prince by. tho Hydro Electric, Bower = Company of Ontario, The power authorily of the slate of{Noew 9: | York is, lacking the ;Unlted ="; Rupert on the trip will ho A, D., Vaneo, J.T, Harvey, O, G, Stuart, J.P, Magor, Richard Singmaster, A, L, Boll aid H.W, Stool, BT, Applowhalte, MP, is also listed to make the trip if he can return {from Ottawa in time, posed finish In August 1950... © cl suid today 4,100 workers are I ongaged in the ,1,640,000-kliowalb - Project ¢iirector Gordon Mile. . “TORONTO: O—Tho St,'Lawie criee powor project,today reachéd |. « , tho halfway mark'-bolween tty” star two years. agovand: pros 4) wy powor project boing undertaken! ‘Btatos ond of the project!” | Mr, the woathor, nearly all, phases of the project aro on schedule, Reseus warkors reported that rts or moles word still alive to« day nearly 3,000 fect undar- around In tho burning, cavedely qillerios of the Bols du Caslor con} mine where 260 miners have boon trapped since Wodnosday, Tho news sent a surge of hapo aweoplng through the crowds of oxhnustod rolatives walling at tho pithead for news of tho trapped nin, Ono Itnllan roxeuer eame up from 2,700 feet this morning and anid: “We hivvo soon aniall ane Imals allye (hore, ‘They were olther rate or moles,” Bub worry merey teams have been winble to bore decpor Into tho workings becnusa of florce heat from tho underground binge, : Slowly, #0 ax nat to fin tho flames, a pit ventilator was atartod today to bring froah alt Into the lower levels and reduce Somewhere In Survey, police avy, the hoat, Unghrcors sald annlyads roxcue workors who had ronched A spot just below tho 3,000-fool: lovel showed the air was not polsonous, po ee Nofore thoy could push’ tho Nfoesaving frosh alr — further down tho shaft bolow 2,700 fut, tho roactiors first had to aon. a lonk which was letting the supply oxenpo back oul of the: mine Robort Stonult, an onglvreor with tho Bolglan National mine administration, sald “It fa the only hope" that gas has nob aprond evorywhero down below, KING ON SPOT King Baudailin, woarlng a black Wo with his dark sult, ats. rived at the nino carly badny for Ivis socond vlall, Ho was briofod On tho progrosy, of Voxatic Oper nations: andushowh tho! pit: ane trance from which roscuo squads wo dow, : ae Tho Dolglan-Radio meanwhite roported’ Hint two boyd aged’ 14 and 1) wore among thoxo trap: also brappod.; ” ab the Marotnello disnator, 5 A mine official donted mean- whilo that in any-of the galter= poratbility of. mon bolng aive,. "We have snerificed ‘no “mon possibly alive to wtlompl to’ ress cue others,” Wo aMdy ee "Tf wo hnd-to anonifico a. fow men tv Rave Many wo. might: do It, but only after consldoration of our doalwlon ss ae WEATHER: Moxy aunty but with Wfow cloudy: Interv woutarly ‘20: ovor =: open” water, othorwlso Hght, Low:tonight and high Saturday at PorttWnrdy 80 and 12) Bandaplt O8.aned:,, 005 peimerortegy OS Rescue Worker's Report Revives _ Hope Trapped Miners Still Alive MARCINELLE, Belgium i =-jof a bottle of alt brought tis by, Radio sald « British onginoor’ | jos soalod so far wag thore any! ty -Intorvalla today nnd Site urday,Aslitlo- warniore Winds | 1 Mitchell ante that despite ° ped bolow! Thoy line gore down = with their fothor, The Belgian °° - ae ‘ Boveri) Belgian con! pits: have u dlogod nin token of sympathy: oh at Princo Ruport 6O°and Ole ‘ "