PUGET ep Ort Fh Y ORMES--—> Daily Delivery a) DIAL 2151 __ DRUGS Be eee ead kay HE MD EbiR hal E GH te PMA NE PL EET UE EE . ta! a peed ed Ee Met fe EE Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Patifie Port — And Key to the Great Nowthvest. - VOL, XLV. No, 121, vy are. shown after aii 3 ee Cox, Swan River » Alta.; travelling io Ottawa aboard the C tinental.” Sponsored by the local Rotary elubs together with the Rotary club of Ottawa high school students from all over Canada took part in a four-day tour of the Canadian capital May 14 to May 17. Left lo right, back row: Robert Jensen, Booth Memorial High school, Prince “Rupert; Harold Black, Kamloops; Bill Gardner, Terrace; Patricla Hopp, Winnipeg; “High School Students Hear RCE Band: Manitoba; front row. le eeteye er oes fpr NE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, THURSDAY, ‘MAY 24, 1956 SFR A PRICE FIVE CENTS . 8 forbear pony PROVE ‘, . . ‘MEMBERS OF THE Western. Canada section of the Rots ary Clubs’ “Adventure in Citizenship” | anadian National Railways “Super Con- | Ce ‘ a tate ‘spraying from. the window, and i l ! Kit Henderson, Comox; Dale Glass, {t to right: Beverley Noyes, Lloydminst- Beryl Lonsdale, Prince George. ~~ soon were on the scene with tear Free Concert Scheduled For Tonight The Royal Canadian Engineer band, which arrived in) Prince Rupert this morning along with members of the ard Field Squad- ron, RCE, lost no time in mak- ing its first appearante before a Prince Rupert. audience, _ The 30-piece band, from Carap- Chilliwack -undar-the leadership -of Capt. Albert. Brown,. played an howr=Iong concert for stud- ments at Booth Memorial leh school at noon today, The pru- gram ineluded martial music and specially numbers. The band’s appearance at the high school was originally scheduted for tomorrew.: Tonight the visiting army con- tingent will join. with. members - of the 120th Troop, Fifth West Coast Harbor Defence Battery, FEATURE FOR LITTLE LEAGUERS STARTS MONDAY IN DAILY NEWS: A new feature, designed to provide playing Ups for Prinee Rupert Little Leazue baseball players will start in The Davy Mews (his Monday, Called * ‘Inside Baseball For Little Leaguers” the syndicated cofumn will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the remainder of the Little mately at League season, ending approxi- the beginning of August, The feature is written by Miekey MeConnell, scout end jnstruetar for the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers and is drawn by sports cartoonist Alan Maver, Each day's lesson is demcnstrated by a major Jeagne player, Opposition Tactics Hamper — Progress on Pipeline Bilt OTTAWA stilon neve. Fem perarily tie pron one day from (uhtly sehedided Coneerted oppo-~ haves onbmanesaivred The covernrentermaent dbl not oehieve ifs in the Comanens and) Bnockectof aoving fhe eontraver sia pay Speaker Beaudoin Bnd resatt wos that the paaage of the hedy-contested Leven elies ehh the Commons, itt pipeLae fediinnion, dting ino conmedtter of the; haw pe eyes UY Gh! nioude ay the whale, 1 Wit nt. Whe My expected Wl) Wedie hes daring (he gh f0 be reached boy, hrevivted Dehli SHES iG NEAR DE LENT me ’ vee ‘ , Brgeres tte Chanseryvahive weed Phe brevieg) mietecuepin left. COR facherans Hirew up three hy paverient only days (eRe) et das, Wntib dts ane FP deadhie for ap. SOV Army Cadets, CW a and the unit pipe band at the Armoriss, The combined parade will maren | through the city and break eff, at the Civie Centre where the. RCE band will give a free con- | cert at & p.m. Tomorrow at noon, the band: ‘Is schaduled. to: glye a” “pitblle | concert on the Post Office ’ 3020s, | while at 8 p.m. another pubtic convert will be given at the Civic: Centre. The orchestra secticn | wu pe y ata joint reserve fore- s dance at HMCS Chathain’' aril hail at 10:30 pan. tomorrow. An Army recruiting office is open at the Armories until 8 nan, ‘today and will be oven tomorro'y | from 10 am. und 9 pan. The enzinecr squadson has set up a static display for the public ‘which ineludes the new Belgian vmode} army rifle, miniature ‘bridges, Muues and other wea- ‘pons as well as salon display of prize-winning photographs anil a display of badges of Common- Ww ealth regiments, Turks Start Riots For Revenge Gunmen Spray Greek Centre: NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) —Groups of Turkish Cy- wriots began revenge riots in Nicosia today. A. taxi drove through the 'Greck shopping centre, bullets youths stoned. Greek. Cypriots ‘and their property in reprisal ‘for : Wednesday’ s shooting of a Turk- ish police sergeant, No one was hurt by the bullets from the taxi, and British troops ‘gos bombs fo break the groups of Turks. The troops quickly erected barbed wire barricades to separ- ate the Greek and Turkish parts ‘of the towne , Severel Greek - driven - caucht on the wrong side of the barricade were stoned severely “by a group of about 100 Turkish youths. A number of people bleeding i from head wounds were taken to _bospital, up ‘PUBLIC PROYEST” |. | +3 3 “EOKA, tne bro- Greek: under?, jt ' found fighting to. unite Cyprus} Appeal To Supreme Court = VANCOUVER ( (CP) — The Supreme Court: of Canada will be asked to hear. an appeal against the} conviction of five men sentenced to 20 year's each with Greece. was blamed for the slaying ef the Turkish policeman /Wednesday night at Polis, 60 miles west of Nicosia. Previous reports had identified tne vic- tim asa British soldier. Dr, Fazil Kuchuk, president of the “Cyprus is Turkish” party ‘and chief spokesman for the Turkish population, said all Turkish shops throughout Cyprus would close today to protest “the shooting of yel another Turkish policeman who was doing noth- ing but his duty," The sergeant was the third Turkish Cypriot. “on the police force killed In the 'W4-month campaign of violence ‘against British rule, | Woman Praises Action | OF Executed Murderer | VANCOUVER ¢ Graham's fatiy said ‘Tuesday the corneas taken fram bis eyes an haut after he died an (he paliows were Used th an abtemps, to orestare the sieht af an ube. ramed elplt-yenteald boy, Bur ane of his. sisters sald: Wednesday: “He wanted then ta! po loan ight -year-old boy he (Mrs, Arthur Weeds, who belleves the eyes} ai of executed murderer Raber Graham wre used to restore her | we hueband's sight sald Wednesday the 24- “yent- olf miner hanged cabinets line bit inte (he third stage of early Tuesday “did a wonderful thing for us." Forlils peesige debiiled study of its 7 . ‘months, Granan Was hanged for klek- Ang lo death 21-year old William Holman, who died ina. brawl Inst August, The murderer was ceonverted to Christianity a shorl Lime before he was hanged and filled out papers allowing use of | ‘ree af fhe Teolions were ritecd pravel at the bieasire (Dead We neq but he wouldn't mind who his eyes to Help a blind person, ou of order by Speaker Re He fo yO 060,600 ta Prins. € ays vat them as long as they dlid | " eendein ait tae thhid yaled das Yh proceccaral dyeed ocetended) aueeament offen-ubseny pants of order fanether owl three yates appeerns aeebiarst rules Wile Vie Lines ral. eal Wien, Lad, this yer oof rhe Alberta-Whini- Fanele prot pep neetion af dhe) 2 0Qemie The Ooeist oof Ontario aid Quehes, Jor eonstrie Hon ‘someone some woot." LAs. Weeds belleves (he core neas were transplanted to the Hothe bill is not passed byceyes of her da-year-ald hushind, » Vrs Canada is freed totally blind in one eye and with wea ab che daaneeessful trom its apreement to complete, the other one affooted so hadly : by the western dee thts ver, he has beers out of wor k far (wo, High Waters in East Kootenays Drop But Fraser River Flooding Possible CN WG, @ ne geeks dropped slinhtly Wednes- ih ha Coder The Gimediate danger of estens sive UTR, Hhivdest tit sepllon dn Flood: Mast Moorenay rivers and (his: sittmitian today, weather removed ELOOD POSSIBLE sid he willanake a personal ive Mark ereek Chat started off the spection at the Fraser river Coad? WAG Sood slege, Two families In the dower see- tons of ind horderhg the ereek Asked IP itis possible another have been evaemled: but thot | major flood sueh as Chat of Wt hemes were not belleved ta be in Min years aya too the diay Heltibh Gabe ibhe aren, about ad cena develop, Mie dones sald: rifles dine eat eb War eouver, Wiis fetween More ana Yahk where: tle Maye reer rovered "E think sae idnnee, Tus and trad brattie from the ait ds Handing almost an bine, Level of (he riversat the Miss bute about two hours tate fron the ston bridge pase to Ian highway to cep is ab Tb tnehes | Wednesday trom v.01 § feet the west, SHUAUHKELIRY Mist bridge fo ga) was over Hae Wake’ eae WMT sees as We Wweabher uecelerated the Wild Horse ereek east of Mar Hla at bie ron, rare abretehes up to three mies, wits SEHD arhle to pete thr, tuk highway depart: near Shnberley, drapped slightly ment fey ErieRs were needed for. Wednesday, but sandbagaiig and:ereek, baeked up by the rhiyg, bulldozing operitions were cone Kootenay lake, spilled aver [ts fy Victoria aerwhlle, Depagy: tinted ait tap speed too qimitd banks and neross several treks mall af the shaw pack, Steele, whieh toppled when The unprediehible Mark creek, banks collapsed: In Nehion, Che Cottanwood Tithwiys Enter Evans does agidnat a break-through. owas i CPR yards, . ae ba tieabet Hospital officials eonftlvmed |, “thoy had obtained the cormens ‘put sald (here was no eye graft. Ine operation ab the Vancouver General Hospital Tuesday when |! the comeas wore reported to have been transplunted ta the ‘eyes of a small boy, 19 hn tr dae eR HY HO BFE rR ORE Logger Hurt At Tuck Inlet A Tuck inlet logger was ude milied to Prineo Rupert General | Hospital yesterday after belng Injurod at work by a logging enble, Sild to be ty good condition today ds Krnest Ringholm, who operates his own logging aubtlt ab Tuck Inlet, Ringholmn Infured his right eve while Wfttng a mable yesterday afternoon, 1 8 Oe Rage CONN ENN 8 ARNON OO WEATHER Varlable cloudiness today and Friday but mostly cloar in south ‘an seetlons, Not much change In tompornture, Winds Wght. Low tonlght and igh lriday at Port Mardy and Prins Rupert; AAS and a0, Sandsplt hand A49 cars| 3 advantage of 3 a warm spring day as he sits on the ship's hor’ : tanks a and mn today: ; been found. “}eovered: Wednesday “with one .of ‘\ the dead.men and flown’ by. heli= | | copter.to hospital: ‘in-Algiers. Thel the ‘} other:18-men. ofthe. patrol. were} Some: had had’ their’ throats. cus, R | some ‘had. been shot and. many. ol 2 the “bodies | were mutilated "i "-Alglers'” | Charles Maire, was “s to tetouch. the. numbers on the bow which -indicate. the - freight= er 8 ‘draft. The Triland was docked in Quebée harbor, (OP. Photo here for attempted murder. over the drug traffic, Three of | Marcel Frezctte, 28, and Robert | They are convicted of trying: -~ to klil Thomas Kinna in What jen, was reicased’ from hospital was alleged to be a gang war, Wednesday, the men are Charles Talbot, 36; lin ee a eee enn ne te dent agin sane 6b men eae agree cee at Mrs. Orselets, $140, 000: winner the Irish. sweepstake ‘last March, was burned about the Tremblay, 34, who are charged! cyes, face and shoulders by sul- fT yith selaing a guard at Onkalla | 'prison in a disturbance May 7. 1 I. The other$ are James Mal- | even, 20, and Luelen. Mayers, 50, : i. Larry HIN, lawyer for the men, i sald hearing of the request for ‘leave to appeal to the top trib- “unal had b8en set. for June 4. VANCOUVER ( — Mrs, Helen /Orselets, 43-year-old victim of an el “throwing attack last week- tera ereiters ee ~ Third Logger ‘Still Missing Skin divers working In 35 fect of water Wednesday located the “wreckage of a Paelfle Western AMrlines plane and removed the hodles of the pilot and two past. ‘engers, ROMP tn Prince Ruport reported today, Tho divers, Vinee Crilehiey and Kelth Carter of iittmnt, reported the plane showed every slgn oof having hit tho water with a heavy dnypret, Killed in the crash Tuesday at Bagle Bay, 11 miles south of Kitimat were Capt, Victor Decks, 27, of Terrace: Angus lL. Chal- mors, 44, of Kemnano;: and Har- old Cnssoy, 34, of Kitinal, PWA sald Deoks, flying a Wide geo amphibian, probably was fusl above sen lovel or trylng to and whor tho erash occurred, The plane was being used ina hunt for logger Arthur Gultirle, ono of (hroe men in a akief that was heading for a logelng camp jn Eagle Bay whon tt capsized, Tho olor two mon reached shore bul Guthrie Is still misse Ing, pallee said Tho plano wreek, located about Th foot from shore, has beon drawn up to where It oan be oxnmined ab low water LONDON (Routors)~Tho cost of Wving dn Britaly inst month rose by two poliity—from 101 on March 13 to 10d on April 17 Tho base fygures100-was fixed | em eee rermevenes phurte: acid, Charged with assault causing arievaus bodily harm. is John Babich, 61, a cement finisher who was a boarder at the Or- sclets home, ‘VICT ORIA ( For ostry serviee official seported hore Wednes- day night thet two men were drowned tn notth-central British Columbla during the day while travelling lo Mehta forest tlre, They were Identified as George Douglas and Sam Castle koff, both believed to be from Prince George, 1.0, ‘ The men were transporting a pump across Tacheeda — lnke, about 60 miles north of Prlnee George, when thelr bont swamp- od, They were en roule to a fre i a dense Umber stand near MeLeod like, CRANNROOK, B.C, (hw Noy man John Curtiss, who eseaped from jall here May 13 whtle awalting trlal on a charge of tape, has heen sentenced ton total of flve yews for affanees committed while he was at large, He was recaptured Sunday, He pleaded guilty Woclnesday to Jall-bronking, (hoft of two ens, and breaking, entering and theft from a store, Qurtlss with appoar on the rape charge during the fall nsslees, VANCOUVER (= FILy rock workers who quit a pipeline job Ab Harrison Hot Springs May 2 ina dispute over wages returned {o work Wodnesday aftor gulning a vaise ln rates, local 108 of the Tunnel and Rockworkers wilon annomiced, A spokesman sald agroomont to mites asked by the union had boon obtained from Sparilng Davis, sub-contractors on the job, to raise the rato for basic labor from $1.20 to $140 an hour and tho rate for drillovs from $1,415 to $1.03, Th addition, the union spokes. man sald, thore was n lottor of undoratanding from bho Mannix Construction Co, that thore would be further negotiations on iW last January's level. working conditlons, ‘intetiow: of: strife-torn insurgents, wei'e killed: Wedn : ‘According ° to. official reports! Frenchmen. were wounded, Some.'3,000.'Frenéeh? troops | arotind: Palestro; : cast of ye CAS ‘wounded | survivor’ was found. dead. during: the weekend: In: western: “Algeria: ‘a® patrol “police - “enlef, control, despite. "the. efforts of more than 500 provincial: rangers aided by elvilian: volunteers. T. R. Hammer,; provincial su- per intendent of forest protection, said more ‘than 306,000 acres have besn burned over put-dam- age to saleable timber has nob} been extensive. A drop in the. wind Wednes- day: helped, but the weather of- flee Indicated no ‘help from rain- fall could be expected, Firemen previously fought winds of 40- to-5u*miles an hour, . an area south of Whitecourt, 90 miles northwest of ‘Edmonton. Other severe fires are at Valley- view, 63 miles cast of Grande Prairie in the Peace River block; abt Breton, 45 miles southwest of Edmonton: and at Steltler, 90]. Packers land 95,000 Pounds Packer landings of ‘hallbut ab fish companies In Prince Rupert yesterday totalled 95,000 pounds, but so far no fish havo been sold on the Prince. Ruport Hall- but Exchange, tb was reported this. morning, - , Fishing on the hallbut grounds was hampered by rough weather during the first two days of the season, which started Sunday, Cadot movement here, and Wronottes plan to stage clty's maln Industry, With the co-operation of thom Thursday, May di. A Navy League spokesman mon thelr 'Ponnnt Day,” wo Day" every year," he aald, Cadota and Wronottos will Ondob and tho boat Jottor by ¥ the’ bodies “of 10° French. troops}. yand-: civilians were ‘recovered, during’ the day's” fighting.’ Ten} till -combing. .the swooded: hills! found the body. of, a 50: jear-old , The number of. ‘ites Tivereased MA Wednesday to.72, with:29. out-of Nearly half the blazes are. in]. miles southeast of Ed of Edmonton, 4 “British luxury Hner Orozova. a: ‘e Sea Cadets’ Wrenettes' Ploni To Boost City’s Fish ‘nde “ tho Pylnce Rupert branch of the Navy League of Canada, Ins decided upon n novel wiy to j also funds for tho: Sou. bs Togothor with the annual tog day June h “Fish Day", to polnt up thai has becn: in.’ The vote: on: ti ing of access bys * wt MELBOURNE: (Routers) — 1% her 450 passengers spent 12 hours” stranded. on nl sandbank: uédr- fore’ tugs: pulled tho slp off'™.- Tho 28,700- ston liner: ean pyround 13 wiles south, of 1a Wednesday night, three: hoe 3 | after leaving, Melbourne, on: the: Jaci stage of: her. voyage troyn London. to Sydnoy, os oo oases + Pho $17,000,000 shlp, tminehed In 1063, wont aground at the same place whore hot sister ship, the Oracdes, was stranded ; for.” 20 houra in 1052, The Orsove - continued hor voyage after threo - Lugs freod hor an high tide, i " ane 2, Son Cadous.,. woth Joon) fisl) companies tho Bovine Cadets and Wrenettes will tako orders throughout tho: lly; starting tonight, for apectally-priced filtots and will dollvor:.: “at aid today inal Ib is hoped thay tho Sen Cadcots "Fish kay” can bo made an annuit ovont. "Tf the Gyros can have tholr “Apple Day” and the Kings >’ plan to have Son ‘Cadet "Fahy hy um, Ho sald that oneh Soa Cadet and Wronotto will havo, baste quot of fish to all and those renshing tho quota will rocolve prizes, Spocily prizes have also boon arranged for thé: Son Carlet and Wrenotto obtaining the largest number of ordors, Prizos are pons of varying quality, also wrile lottors outining rows aang why Princo Ruport residents ahoule support "Mah Day! - and tho best two lettors will bo publishad’ in the Dally Nows, «: A apectal prize will bo awarded for tho beat Jottor by 6 Get,” i Wronolto, ae [Goes a this Australian. port ‘today :bb-- me i opt . wh a