Zed Si PEPE ES BE: Behr “ 2ST gee Pare SLA RS Sa a ee ee ey tae EISSN, a LER ag 7 ED cee eee, iis ee SRE aaa inet ae ae Cases gate A $s sh Se itt ctr nh a en ORMES—— Daily Delivery | o DIAL 21517 |__ DRUGS RPE Oo are Oe em me meme cree SPRAWLING NEIGHBORHOOD "A", residential area of KtUe mab.ds shown above during this winter. Specially designed Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port —~ And Key to the Great Northwest : VOL. XLV, NO. 95, ey housing layout shows homes grouped around Nechako Centre, Is huge natural mountain of : shopplag hub of Whe nelghborhood. Nearby ts Kitimat Junter- Senior high school which presently houses #50. pupils, Small while pateh immediately above Each Neighborhood of Kitimat Residential Area Part of Whole Scheme, But Still Self-Contained » By G, PP. WOODSIDE Dally News lsusiness Editor With a population potential of 9,000 permanent residents in the vew aluminum city of Kithnat , by the end of 1956, heavy stress | \s being placed on the construc- {ion of housing. By the end of 155 there were, already built and occupied, 900 permanent homes in Neighbourhood "A", the town planner’s name for the firsl of nine sectors or. neigh- bourhoods to be built. Nelghbourhood “A” Js quite a sight to see! ‘In planning the! layout of streets. Lown planners, led originally by Clarence Stein, : the man who Is commonly called} Just a hop, skip and a jump Program to take care of the, prospective contsactors the “old man of town planning” by town pluuners throughout Canada and the U.S. set about Junior - Senior to design a elty that would con- form to the topographical ‘re- strictions of the site, They plan- B.C. NEWS BRIEFS . ts will be supplied with a stove and: stump In the ditch. 5 Hi ilpalitv’s refrieer eS So i ‘Srinyag o ay " lai Ad en to eat $250,000, while the municipality's: refrigerator. Aduiilted to erinee WUpere hye of the ‘games forced into | erritt MERKITEE (CL) Joh Indian, was beaten to death carly Sunday ina brawl selves, uta reservation near this northeast of Vancouver, | ROMP sald onother man pad been taken to hospital and two. alhere were dh eustody without | CANE, : | The brawl oeeurred at the Shulus village, five inlles fram | here, The Tiiured may was iden) tiled os Ti Shates, wha suf-t fered undetermined infurtes, | VANCOUVER at Woeks of undecrover Tnves Haation pald off Friday niet when ROME pecoy. ered SMO bellesed to be part Of SELOOO stolen froma Canada National iauthway express va fu Mdmonten April a The money was found ti pos. Secon eb Un aepested tn Cloverdale ty Vaneouver ROM alfleers, Chareed will) the robbery as Qeoree fora, of Gdniouton, a Signs Sought For Playgrounds Jsttation of playground! abs for Oyra park mad peloeat- | Ine af oun este shan ak Ap pon Pee Wf be sone bye the hoard ob Park Coninilasione ss) fog Pripee Tperd before tae sun. He SOT Bets Ter Way, Coommissianer AS William som ureed Che baud at a rerent meeting (call for the tasted , Ware ' 1 ‘ 1 Hon of Hew skins on enher aide Mt belag inade by theres Vite Smmaged to nek up as high as) nd Tuesday but wiih oceustonal Hyvhen thetrd-foot vecsol belay cendy yard to which from bottom Terrace will Join. , Neighborhood “A" is approxi- ned each neighbourhood with an ‘ton that, “Kithnal’s present’ ultimate view to the whole, and: school - population stands at! at the same time providing every: about 850 pupils’ of all grades, : needed facility and service for. which total can be expected to: each. grow to 1,700 next year. This: This first section of the city trapld growth In the number of! of Kitimat Js almost completed school children in Kitimat has today. In its centre is a shon- created the potential demand. ping centre that would be the: for 32 additioual teachers inthe envy of business people and coming year.” Ab present there shoppers alike no matter where are 35 teachers in Kitimat, you might go. The Nechako'... eppener Centre, as it is called, has pro 480,000 EXPENDITURE Vided completely: modern facil-i Questioned jon the subject of puiiders. by April 20, w ities for a big super marke:,'Municipal financing, Reeve P. W. spacious offices, stores of almost Hallman, now in his second very tyne @nd abmnidant space ‘term, stated, “We' are .slanning for automobile narking. ‘for an expenditure of °3750,000 1,700 PUPILS IN 1957 ‘annually in our school building from this modern installation is Browth factor. ; the newly completed Kitimat Extimated total of the muni, High — Seheol elpal budget for this year stands whose prinelpal John Calam 2! between $1.350,000 and $1,400,- stated at the Easter Convention . 006. with the burden to be shar-, of the BC. Teacher's Federa- ed by industry and residential,” | te eters son cms erin eer eee at tewenee oe! TH 1955, Alea alone assumed a ‘share of taxes amounting to some $750,000. for 1966 may run as hich portion of school costs will: cording to the reeva. ' QW, ’ ‘ qe Peep yy Why simpson, l-yea old the quality of the homes them- tion of the many factors whieh enter Into the problem of home building dn the smelter city, tt hns been, by and large, a suc. prs. cessful operation. Building in The money, Mostly in $5 bills, Q virgin country with) climatic was stolen while being Cransfer- condos wl es Own, contrAe red from one Edmonton bank to tors have been foreed to develop another, Housine that lends tsel to the area, As In many other housing HC.'s whalhag fleet will sail from developmnts in other parts ws bere today on (he first her of the country mistakes hive ‘i in thelr journey to the whaling made that wit have to be cur erounds Off the northwest cous, Peeled However, i tee ‘ of Vaneouver [sland seem Lo be learning the lesson Three steam whalers, ene Well us standards oF constrne- WiLL Honea, will head for Quat- on mount. Cariboo town, 120 miles former cuiplayee of the CNR ex. VANCOUVER G-Vaniuard of on hurpoons, ‘Threw diesel ves- Hons of tie Natlonal we wld ieee ior the nae apot Act together wilh the Munielpul- "he two or three days sald EL. dy's awn building cade, urehkion of the BC] Packers. Demand for rental housite tn see renee Kithmat has been wry irene VANCOUVER (he A gules aind the announcement by ne vy ‘kl road cvafeny Buyuenary- ICA Company Pee ‘ ‘stata that (had been given the Was holed by a roe aad beaehed: Ph md les northwest of here Thursday wish. Joh BR. Leask, salesman for Miragon Supplies Ltd, and slp pey Wes Cummings said they: were bound northward in Gough: borough filet when the Lela: Prives Rupert went “hot and SUE. Meaelog thei eragh would oat all ever during the weeks Mak, the pate beached ih made) ond with thy mereury soaring to shore and Iiked fo a lope a amprecedented 7 degrees on Cup Katirday, teporved ta he a record Nene for April, VANCOUVER (Preparations; Sinday the femperatire only "mately where service Centre is half way between smelter sile- and the “townsite.” Slightly to left, sticking up above trees, Temperature Hits Record 74 In City for Month of April of Cayce park on Mebtrlde stereo. @omver nen too gall round: Che dkab degrees aecordig to Diahy | yonder to warn motoriats hey | world Won de foat yaw, [stun department of transport were preaching a plawéranind., dol Walmoley, 83, lbs brether, tiie station, AL EATS Coday the Hobo stcested Ghat (he phiye Pete, 2 ind Dave Wield, eh VTE tempera tite wis bP degrees with rammd sien Tor the nord ape embark tls summer Wall goes ab tah of 60 degrees: predieted prowel to Attoma park be paved | ele fo PE vere a tsi presvut doention be “hidden hy w THE andl motorhsls are atniast yon Che park entinnes. \ The matter has been rerenved ty Che ely eonned’s patlee and: Heenelng COMMTEEee For consid p=! ion and: recommendadon. ; well, for (he diy, Bah Franeieo ds fo he thei] Saturday's bleh of et, ax ree Arst vtop, ‘Mere they will plek corded by Digby sland, was aia UP enough supplies to carey SUS TUEh ed by report frou: them through the South Bois, | the Dominfan Werther oftiee tae dryedoeking thelr yaw) eDawn! Vancouver, The highest temper. Wn the Marquesas Islands ta atte prior to tat waa on April! Make any needed rents, before | WA when the meray rose ta! CON UE Te oesne, O0.d necording fo stallstles cole PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1956, ravel, At left is Haisla Boule- left nand corner, road from “go ahead” on construction of 100 such dwellings.. This new construction will bring to $00 the total of “married quarters’ dwellings in Kitimat, and bears out “Sagimat's” policy of bring- ing construction worker's famil- les to the location of the job in view of the long-term con- struction program that his been undertaken. Trio Saved |Tug Picks Up |Dunked Men, Girl J : PRICE FIVE CENTS As Boat Overturns | Up Three persons on their way to Sunnyside jn an outhoard ‘motor - powered |. * skiff. Saturday evening had a narrow escape from drowning when their light hoat overturned in Prince Rupert harbor, Rescued after clinging to their overturned boat for 20 minutes were Melvin Cliffon, 24, Andrew Flifton, 20 and Marie Ryan, 23. ~The ‘trio. left Prince Rupert shortly after 7 p.m, and were en- | route to Sunnyside when the! mishap occurred, police said to- | tint ATT: day. 7 ' SGT. FIRST. CLASS Delbers,. Cries for help attracted the: " CLASS Delbert G. eres tue Kaien No. 1} Cox. of Fort -Leavenworth, Arnvour Salvage bug nen Hat ; Kan, holds up ‘the. giant: 55- whose skipper, Capt. Henry Han-) poung- spoonbill -catfish he , |, VICTORIA, Bac. {tage la Prairie area, 55:iniles west -| Sunday ‘night began bullding ‘up @ | the. dikes‘ protecting thls: city Of] 1 400,00, The. Red “river: {ued its slow-rise in the city-and': _| Manitoba -weather-pieture. Clear, : | will be around 40 and ‘the over- {to get:away. Others felt thal It *. |and water, now frozen-in fields 7 Romer geetrtegrete aay Jo enttparngdernmage sp PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ened and crumbled under the pres muddy water sweeping over southe Jands, 0 2 ee As the. situation’ in’ the. Por: of here,- grew worse, work’ crews |! -contin= residents. of low-lying areas: be-. gan moving out’ of thelr. homes. * There were two. schools: thought on the present’ southern cool weather-—aflerrioon:: high’s night low about 20—was predict. ed. . Some officials felt.the trend |: would: be: ‘beneficial’: in. that: it would allow the: current water was. harmful: because? “warm |, weather might come;about:the/. time of the crests on the Redand Assiniboine rivers, and that snow and ditches, would ‘loosen’ and}. swell the rivers.) oe : Latest trouble.spot on the As- {fo Siniboine developed ‘at. the™‘Hoop son,; put out and picked up the; : a ara: trio. Also hearing the cries was! tine we he oes o Frank Walls of Frank’s Taxi, who! 4,7 7" eae: | Warsaw, Mo, Cox. was trolling iclephoned the RCMP. in his boat with: his niie-year-” The schedule of construction called for bids to be.returned by ‘six weeks later, lowed for construction of the : . : . eb oot ae ae :100 homes has been estimaled |e Rupert - Rinks © have | City . sty : ‘ab 12 weeks. been given wide latitude in the! planning of these homes, but; they are to be buill to withstand | the area's climatic conditions, The new homes will follow the i pattern set by the original 209, bullt. In that they will have one | bedroom, two bedroom (small | The city centre or “downtown”: amount to about $530,000," ac- area of Kitimat is presently. Saturday was Allan Matthews, eleared for construction, and It. Construction of the homes in is expected that construction:cuts to the forehead, shock and rinks of Bert Fleld, who over- Kitimat has been the subject of will get underway in, 1956. The: bruises and has since been re- whelmed the Melers rink 10+4 some jyeated debate coneerning eluded in this aren will be he- leased after treatment, tels, offee buildings, department, However, In considera- stores and other facilities eom- | Melly ts considered a total loss by mon to business districts. every- where, SERVICH CENTIVG REALITY The serviee centre of KUth! mat, that area where Heht the dustry and "service" facilities such as laundry flrs, datries, gariues ete, is already become | Inf a reality. Mony firms are) already established and doing a road beiness, The Canadian Natlonal Railway stobion is: toe ented at (hls point, Olher heavy Evdustey: for the: Industrial area has been fore- cash, ehlet anmoue whieh ds the ¥ ' rue " , Pormanent homes proposed establishment oft pulp qwardly breause of poor eyesight, bed by the Peckham: rink: by aypel fies \ " Come! . wy {he same score, «lng & Here (hey w ao Th ima must meet. specifics mil ta be operated by a coms! shat fo death hig mother, father le sina sound where (hey will take Housing pany held hy the Powell Riversand older brother during the! Word tear the interlor ceutee Co, Lhd, and the Aluminyn Company af Cannda Glniled At present there ds about six months exploration werk to be done in the woods, and the pliant lovatlon has vel lo he decided upon. wet one gn er opee mene te: Waek as faras LORg Wart, datrly elens weather ds Wea dadieuted by the weather forcenah far Comarrow, The foreeast for the perth PORK POON Up Mu mddighit Tuesday ts mostly clear today patehes of low cloud. A] ttle warmer, Tight winds, fay tae Mialit wand deh tomorrow at Prince Rupert Wand 60, Port Thirdly and Sindsplt 4d and 65, LOW LOSE TOMES UU, daipan a Some 1,000 pevsans lost thei homes today ea flee whieh destrayed G00 of “700 howses (the town of Awe aramend Tiles north of here, One person was killed, one ds Missin and about 80 were tip Hired, ith con-{-aken to Prince Rupert General] %. a Shattle: - Striiction to be slarted four tol Hospital by Prince Rupert am-| {lous 25-minute: battle. Actuai time al-j ou { . Melvin Clifton and Marle Ryan! oi son, Johnny... when. he appeared none the worse for the} “th, ri : dousing but Andrew Clifton. was fellow was. landed snagged the bie. fish,.The huge «| cater’ a. n Holler,” twisting bend in the river. four miles. east: of Portage tla Prairie. A’ six-foot thick: ice jam “piled up in the..ben | Joseph Omichinsky, a the Portage. rural: counci t, oulaned: and “kept in “overnight, } Boy Hurt Score Wins In Car Wreck ‘At Bonspiel A Prince Rupert man was in-' qy. naa et ninies tales jured slightly Saturday after-. Three Prince Rupert rinks tak . ng part in ‘ince Georg noon when the car in whieh he! hg part in the Prince George ; :Bonspiel, which ¢ rderway | fost Curtis, a.small. . ind two bedroom farge) speeifl-! was riding went off the road to: Bonspiel, which got underway) near West Curtis, a small: settle “Loeal improvement estimates cations. All but the larger homes: Fairview cemetery and hit a ‘Saturday have posted one win jand two loss records going into ‘the third day of the ‘spiel, with General Hospital at, 1:30 PN oxtra onds. 971 Borden Street. He suffered Scoring first-day wins were the cand Ken Robertson's rink who scored a 12-5 win over the Phil- De J. Lippett, whose wreeker ser-| lips rink, vice brought in the damaged! Taking a 9-8 decision Sunday rehlele, ‘off Kennedy was the BI Mes rs iKepgle rink of. Prince Rupert, Wry’ u | MeKonzlo's rink earlier Suns IC e - n -Uny lost a 76 extra end game * fo the Rustad rink, and Satur day dropped 0 9-6 decision to the Boy ays Whrsehke lnk, ® 6 : Entire Family rink while Hetherington bested Robertson 1207, Meld iso drop. SHTELD, Conn, Wr. Anjhed a 8 extra end game to the pont ld hoy, alan wh. white rink while Robertson was The car, owned by Kenneth In other Sunday games, eld Jost a10-6 deelsion to (he Ralne Sk hep Me AEP La re NE reo _ An army officer from.Winni 1 peg was. to make: an ‘aerial: sur- vey of the jam,today, 9 . Mr. Omichinsky, himself..ma British” } tooned on a farm while conduct-- midnig ing a survey of the area, said in a a telephone. Juterview water was in-hospital today i pouring. through ‘a 40-foot break: violence connect jin a dike, submerging the Por- by Greek Cyprio | tage-Oakville’ highway. "Water falso was sweeping over a dike jof this °Medit colohy. with Gr ment cast of Portage la Prairie. A bridge spanning a drainage ditch on the trans-Canada high- way near Portage still was stand- ine early today despite the se- vere pounding it was taking from the flooding river, Only. cssen- tial tvaffie was being allowed ov- er the bridge. While most farmers evacuated thelr homes in the Portage dis- trict during the weekend, several vrelerred to remain with thelr livestock, LAN'T STAND STRAIN poe Agriculture Minister 8. D, Rob- ertson sald Saturday night the government did not soo how It was possible to stop Mooding al miny places Mang the Assinl- bolne, Many dikes now‘ protect- ing farm land are not capable of being raisod beequse they would nob stand the strain. In Winnipeg residents on the river side of Welllngton crescent, the street of the city’s wealthy, watehod unxiously ag the Assit bolne began ereeping up thelr back yards, swamplog docks and boot houses, drove along’ a. -.windl road,-but thelr wounds BCrOUS. ye ‘British . troops: rushed: area, which Is between: Limds and the sito ‘of the new Middy Hast army: headquarters ® belt ‘Avenue Bast, oe be day fo answor the alam: eas his three children were :fo weekond, He told pulles they had says (hat leo for the wook-long pleked on Him, and he felved :'splel ls near perfect, ba would be sent fo reform * 7” schoul, The triple slaying look place; wh thelr rural home here, Pith grader Robert Curgenyen suld he: hitled them Saturday about 5:30: pan Te geoph dn the farmhonse | that ty ht und reported: the | KIMngs to a nelghbor Sunday, momlng. One night Inst week fis father ters) — Sovleb leader Niki spanked him beentse he would {Khrushehey satd today Uiat Rus. n't put out his bedroom Halt sta tins exploded a hydrogen and go to sleep, Rober’ sald, bomb from an altplane, the only After telling his slory, he wns power so far to do so. committed to the stute Lospitali Me added that in addition he for a SOeday mental esas [Was atire Russha “will have ation, (wuided missile With a hydrogen Robert, built stockily, bas poor | bomb warhead that can fall anys sliht Wy his rlaht eye, Ho sald where Ih the world, he had to sight the rife with! The Communist. party chile RIRMINGUAM, Eneland (Rene | Lub the swollen Red posed the . wrote Oe Rm eS pee me IR ce “Tenner cemapem mann say ee fa haya Pee? . . yy fev ners heckled Krushohey and moro intelligent and “nol ‘hifi Promier Bulganin during a cou Asta at cach abhor? Wa. tive: whirhwind tour of Blrniaghan, Obviously. oxelled, Krushehey referred to the demonstrattans wd warned: "Never shake your fist uta Russian” Ho told the luncheon that he and Bulganin, now on a (Weday Visik to Britain and for high level Walks, had seen. placards "atlacking us and Tusela, and Wo have cone-on'a trendy vidi at Bly Anthony Eden's tivita ton, md wo wre mosh gravetul (oda for that dnvitaliont! soca Tho derisive qrootug. for: (ve Kremlliy lenders came ag Pring Minlalor Eden's ahlof Noutonint Indiented cautions optinisnt tat Wiolv talks In London w It prove lls Jett eye, (Was speaking ah an industrtallst we have heard Uo erles of many valuable, |: He told potlee he relonded the tesbiblt. tn Blrmtingham, whieh S2-eulbre elle after every shot, Lhe visited during a day of sights evel spire bullets between scelng outside London with Pree i mior Bulganin, peveene ween oe Referring to the Webomh ox. KETCIIISAN, Muska at-- ‘The plosion fram a plane, ho sald: Relehikan Pulp Coad the pulp “The Anmerieans are only Intends and osulphite workers’ union ie te do that, Thelr previous reached a ware agreement Sits explosion wis nob a hydrogen urday calling fora pay Inerease /bomb but only a hydrogen: (ne of 82h eents an hows, radsing staliattoa,” the’ baste pay ak the Ward Cove| Kariler, Jeering demonstrators Ml ab BEAT an howe, earrydng antleCommiunisy ban! is teeth, seed eae me een ee praplo, "Wo have seen fists shaken ab us, DIDN'T COME VOR HOSTILITY "IE wo tan judgo.'trom the talky up to, dite, und it, deeds "T would remind the man with the fist that altompts have eon Made previously to spoak to ws ty that manner, Never shike your fist ab a Russlan, ; "Hitler (riod to attack us with 0 clonched fst and now ho js iy his arave, "Ts Wot bling, thal wo beeune well worthwhile," By A, Wbtler, anid In opontng tha Brillsli Mie ns! A crowd of about 3/0 gaye (re ton outaldo Birmingham's. olty \ondlor of tho Tose of Coniindny), hall whoro thoy: wore ‘recelyod. aftor n Might from Londons 5: to: the) ie Only slight damage was'eauss: eq this morning ‘whon ‘aid overs Oo :, heated chimney set fire tothe: 8 roof shingles ofa bulldingadtthe old Valentin: dairy off ‘BlovelltN ve ie The Prince Ruport fire gepayye - S. - Mment.was verbod ab OBO MINE Os 8 Wan! wr oe A K : 1 WINNIDECE QeeA fier wt vit foutid shot lo death In thelr homa8yn® day. what pollee sald wisn ero of triple murder nnd syleldn’: Russia Plans Guided H-Bomb Missile That Will Fall Anywhere in Wor womb hore not.to erente hostllilye follow words, thon wood: aay. nlvendy that the vislt hia. buat, dustries Pulr Wn Londo, vaya Russian Joadors a hostile 'rdvape