—— PBS eee eens aS ISIN ad RBCS SEAT E ETE Rea eer: on rots estate tae eat oceans os ‘xh oF ae Sais oe we PRG weeeen SET pas ee er rere Pn ee ne Teen-Age _ Safe Driving Road-E.Q MAY 12 and 19 Teen-agers Bet: ‘en he. Entry Forms At Clyic Centre, Eatons, Po-Me-H| 20 Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Pow — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL, XLY, No, 107 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, MAY 1 1956 PRICE FIVE: CENTS “que vrsiep aay oe ; ‘ paovictaL tia, ‘VICTORIA, B.C. Toe ‘rogman’ Yor a Protecting Red Ships Believed. Part Of Security Plan § “LONDON, (Reuters)— A Royal Navy “frogman”, who disappes red myster- iously in an underwater dive at the naval base: town. of Portsmouth, may, have, been part of an un- derw ater security screen! ' | ! for, ‘three Russian we re! | { ships i in the harbor, This theory emerged | ! from a welter of speculation on: What happened to Lt, Cmdr. Li! onel Crabh, 48, on April 19, the: Guy. afler (he Russtan warsh: ps! artived with Russia's Nikolal| Bulganin and Nikita Krushehey on.a visit to Britain. The latest theory was put for- | ward by Rear-Admiral George P,} Thoingon, submarine expert and| wartime press censor, who said newspaper speculation — that Crabb; owas captured or kied by “the “Russlans was “absolute bunkum.” -]t was more possible that thes frogman was guarding the Rus-! slan crulser Ordzhonikidze and the destroyer escorts from possi- ble underwater attack, he said. : The Sunday, Empire News said Crabb was killed in an attempt to ensure the crulsers safety after {hreata that fanatienl refugees, former sailors in Britain, were plouting to stick a mine 10 its | hull, For his part, Thomson said: “I cannot say if any, actual threat was made but the naval nuthoritics responsible: for the visiting crulsers safely were duty Sunday: § ' ACTRIUMPHANT BARGAIN- HU NTER wears a lampshade and | breaks. 400 Held ln Seoul Four Killed. lice sources said 400 sus- ncing questioned today-in cormection with riots Sat- urday in which South Korean demonstra- tors clashed with police for ito storm President Syng- ‘man Rhee’s mansion. Seven hundred persons were. arrested in the anti-Rhee out- Four persons were kill- carries a sultase and -pillow as,she escapes from the frantic - ‘ed and three police and 10 civil- mob of 5.000 that swooped down on the opening of a rummage ‘!@ns badly injured in the riots sale to provide funds. for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, “here and in the port of Pusan Altogether some 12,000 customers paid $20.000 in the-helter- romne vue death of the Dem- skelter scimmage for bargains, The women's organizing com- (°C*atic party opposition leader, mittee estimated it made a net $15,060 from the sale. (CP Poto). \H. P. Shinieky. B.C. NEWS BRIEFS | | picion about the cause of Shin- he; art attack on a train was be- ; Because oc inadequate com: munications. between the it bound to tuke-every. precaution.:., He said he felt two facts were: slynifieant: The, Admiralty had pou firmed | that Crabb was taking part In, underwater experiments near une, Russian ships, The Russians, too, had made: no secret of having a frogman, near ‘their vessel. The riddle may be cleared up. this week ‘ John, Dusdale, former parliamentary seerelary to the Admiralty, will ask the govern- nent In the House of Commans to produce evidence on which the | Admiralty presumed death, ees emmy Ge ee ten en enn anecee Ship Refloated At Kitimat. After Grounding Tie. 10,000-ton freighter Pella, whieh went aground off Kitimat! pile docking Fidoy night was: teHuated at high (ide Saturday ity (he help of a Straits Tow- fhe Yd. dang, ager of the tug frm sud here: ths ye Bratt: puiled the vessel off the aandbank after cargo and bale hit tad to be shifled fram ane end of (he ship to the other, The freighter was dudauaged The Wiimnae Slralts happened tu bool Matinal at (he (ime of (he rounding, Continue Hunt For Boy YABIPAS Go ROMP af fleers auntinued thelr reareh today for: rveeyoar-atd Peean Downey, who | diappenred Mriday afternoon woue piekinye Towers: Wear Ibs; North Preston home, about V7 miles fram here, However, (hey gill they hardiy (ink he enn, he alive.” Hospitat Children's Ward ‘To Be Memorial to Victim dee A chile HRY, IC, «TANG propoded ud- yen ward mn te a ta the bangley aap {HE Hecate qynne Meare, “elehbeyont sold hel: rere week, yore here last MA donation ta the mentors rand was reeled: by Carros | dent, e Iynine's paves, Mr and Mrs. Pwrerwe yeat ald rhe alt “hor gl and qunion Vancouver girl. PPLE uF Labor! Crabb's ; J, 8. Foster, nue: sald (hal the tig Wilnve: Hospltal | i memorit to Cards memorhi) wil bo clased May at: Mare, fron tay alglt Penelosed a note with hows after she disappeared, auld she made the! eCarely mnie: relensed, | One Dead, Several Hurt Sei pet ab Gam in Vancouver Collision VANCOUVER (CP)—One person was killed and: tic party said that when. the ‘several others were injured, two seriously, in a grind. ;CouNey votes May 15, members jor his party will support “neither ‘ing traffic accident here carly Sunday. iRhee nor Cho Bong Am in view [Te ‘Loonies south “of 4 twhere Shisceky was. declared { i Saturda y night. A spokesman for the Democra- Dead is Mrs, Margaret Bouras-° sree ore ene ae : “ the bast record. ne Bone ad, a4, who diced in hh ospital about | i beginning next Frjda : ! m, ah ex-Commuis ' 1S ie ‘two hours afler the accident, ‘presidential candidate of the His first publle address will be’ Seriously injured are Guy La ty Rovelstok: at a CCF nomin- Vahee, 31, and Ann La Fortune.t ation meeting May 12. Vincent 36. Mr. La Vallee WHS drivitig: ‘Se: Ur, member for the riding the car in which Mrs, Bourassa doesn't. plan to contest the next | was riding. ‘provinelal election, Miss La Fortune was riding in: a 1 ear police said was driven by: st Bayer of Bteveston, B.C, The tnterseetion collision, Ina ld Vameouver youth was ‘illee ue " . ‘ ‘ UW ’ ‘ “somieresidential area, ‘hrew Mr, Jasentls Sunday — afternoor Us 4 Vallee and Mts. ‘ Bourassa! WHC he plunged 200 feet down | iran the car. ‘The empty auto! ithe side of a North Vancouver continued along {he street for |‘ chit, | fibout 100 feet, then mounted a | Police sald the youth, Gordon , ‘our and crashed into a parking | E2ak, slipped while he was cllmb- | H. ing a cliff near the Lynn valley: Mr, Bayer's car was in collision suspension bride, . with the other auto and a bus at alias thie Saye tine. VANCOUVER The eaphaln : Others riding W the cars In- ol on Greek freiehter has been | volved suffered nner InAles fined $80 for redeusine off waste | an “into the Priaser river, the fishers VANCOUVER An Tiquest is department said Saturday, will be held today into the tee Capt, Philip: Hliadakls of the: left-of-centre Progressive party. ‘The Democrats’ decision not te ‘back him makes re-election of Rhee to a third term practically a certainty. hand, Mrs, Bolton said, Added highest sales, Bolton said, “We are grateful Its wonderful supnort,” After Riots FE In Outbreaks — | SEOUL (Keuter’s) —Po- pects in custody were still} 10,000), 30 minutes in an attempt). Police said’ “widespread” sus- | ick ky’s death asa result- of ay lieved to have caused’ the. rlots. |. ¢ dead did-not become kiown until . jday night in which a 14-year- ‘old woman’ died and eight other 1g ginecr J, Ponech, 47, and, con- : by: the federal-gove : beyond: the d dock,» ond-. ering in one of ‘the any ‘hundreds of “datfodil ‘beds spritikled. th foughout Ottawa in 5 ey About 1,000,000. ‘daffodils, +250,000" a capital: this month. : or a Belle man :- Mr. Haugen ‘ered at 3: 15 yesterday brite | Seventh Avenue East: The i man: who lived: ‘on his own 0a, the; Doxy, “was: 1 i In Head: On ei tiller. SEVEN PERSONS, Alta. of two passenger trains Satur-| west of. Medicine Hat. Two railway employees, en- persons suffered minor imjuries, (ductor J, B. Murray, 63, both: of Miss Sclma Reimann of Trail, i Lethbridge, were taken to hospi- encoun » pn ene. MUSEUM TAG DAY PROCEEDS EXPECTED TO TOP $400 MARK Proceeds from tag day sales on Saturday for the new mus- cum building fund will ro over the $400 mark, Mrs. Jovelyn Boulton, museum soeretary and curator, reported today. With returns still incomplete, there js already $396 on he tag sales at the Jayeee-ette booth in the Potpourri show and fiom eanvassers tn Port Edward, Swvall cash prizes were awarded to (he volunteers with They were: first, Laurie Gordon and ugh Tuekers third, Marletta Ferguson, “AL the children selung tags worked Ike beavers,"* Mrs, tai after the collision of an. east- B, C., died of shock when two I bound, Lethbridge-to-Medicine Hat, one-car, self-propelled dic- sel and a Medicine Hat-to-Van- j couver train, ENGINEER TRAPPED Engineer Ponech, who suffer- ed a broken leg and concussion, was trapped In the diese) and acetylene lorches were needed to free him. Murray suffered back Injuries, ‘rhe Ines were cleared quickly | 3 as nelther engines or cars wore | He ‘led, Automobiles and the passengercars of the westbound train were used to take the 51 paxengers on both trains medicine Hat, . The six others Injured—flve passengers anc one member of, to this will be. proceeds from Russell Roujeau; second, to them and to th public for rutin wt ove #6 Moros gett dumped thr fl Ape 2 ane 1 ruey wn As (he ship was proreeding Ups ron wt . MN 1 ‘ ent ryer to New We tindpoter, Police guid Moody aecideniy gs ‘laduls was churer fouehed a 2800-vall Tne while! ee ee eld strapped bleh an a pole se te hy Ns Moody moved DINE yeuty Qt, US. Testers to Vaneouver Potpourri ludged Ry TLTON ANOARD U.6.8, MOUNT Me- SENT AY, Wty Ato) Whee Cau PHous Amerienn testers again das day postponed the alr-drop offs . 's KAY Mlek Baulson, . 18 an RO yeareald bachelor, was To Be Bast Yet ‘found sho to death Saturday Ws nie ae te 15 le Cone rhe wandshed ol his home al, Rew Cy ul the }! wg ¢ iv Cay Yatpourrd shows Gab more | Anton Bay. HO miles northwest Ue Ped eee Me vnaenly a Vienne aang Leeie atended, eit there were | Eydregen hon, r aon eae tore ExHIbILS and displays and. Dr WH lt Ogle, actly a tix been scheduled inthe Jom rt has Jndged by (selentifie test director, sald the r att director Rowley Miles as) test might take place Thursday, , Ny “host yor” ( Hikhil Unie ~~ Wednesday i VANCOUVER (bo Hobert Strie o7 he locay, Neeth American Ame zones-but chan, Hew proving tal tender ati wht Miles said Chal, the oes ‘hie sa told reporter "she would ithe CCP party, wih make an, handicraft entered hy CHIE CEN it pp surprlsed If the blist {s eiliednay tour throws (he Ok- Me propranmy students was in delayed until May 15 ms lanuaen and Heuthenstern WG. proved and Che show was ens aa vu Hhaneed by onside exhiblti, My | ‘The blast orlghuly was slated ‘Miles also expressed: his appres yet BikIny Une for adition for the dad wark and: Poesclay, and then for Wednes- efforts of all loent organizations, | cliy, Weather conditions were Saroups and individuals who hele | Diamed for cael postponement, UNION, TC. dt | A Oleyenp-old ferry deekhand, | | ceria Maton, is ebarped with scamdey dn the young. glt's: ri nike (he votpourrh a success, The bomb ts ta be seb off at He said (he hamper was won, Several thousuned fork after a by Mr, Tandvigan, 486 Hat drop from un Inteveontinentel loved her daddy very mueh, ke Avenue Kast and the ham tleket berber, the jet D-62, Elowe mine! pombe mm, ‘Tasters decided to walt on the Who funel- rifadnges drive for ble hweather to hake Sure nidlas ative Me doesn) drift aut side Che established danger gang The Weather Us Tk ld Td, when a dapane Mootly clear today. Variable ese thihing bout was dusted with cloudiness tomorrow, EEE Le: tilleaut, I Carolynne’s bhadgeoned body change tin fenperatire, Wind and one ded, Hwas found dn dense bush whout | westerly 1 da the afternoon This tne testes wre held four miles fram her home, lO) atherwise laht, bow Lonteht wd extra cutlous, A sudden wind ah Tuesday ait Port ordy drehange and the faet that the Cruse of death has not been band die Sendapit and Peinee | Wt bom Wis more powerhn Rirperk hy and Oo, than expeeted eaised the cane ag tk mk meh eh me oem he bk hb he he mkt lh kt om hw ok A bh hb eee Be oe oe hb hb eo hk bk mmm ee Hydrogen Bomb Air-Drop when he tried Wake a short ent Its crow of 20 slekened, | 1 Le crews suffered only minor} Iluries, Postpone Miss Relminn,: Hagel Ng tram Was a passenger on the enst- bound diesel, Observer Corps Meets Tonight A twoenmn fleld training uatt for the Ground Observer Corps ratelyed Jn Prinee Rupert this morning for Instraciion and In- ispection of observation posts tn tamination cloud then to drlf ful outside the designated danger: Zone, The new shot will be exploded: sever) thousmnd fect in the aly, and radiologishs say iat will reduee the degree of contami | lon hn the cloud the Prince Rupert district, The new delay was announe= |} yye unit, composed of Flying ed as the Japanese press cons fOPfleer T. M Veet un or mented temperately today on {poral h, C, Heffer, will show two (he weed 7 vonduetinn Lhe trating fils ata GOG meeting | “ | Huontshb at the Clyle Centre Inds fests, but expressing the CeO jst lounge at @ o'clock and give conviegion that all sueho bests fi tralning lecture on how Co re+ should end, port arent, —. Canadian Pacific Railway trains Railway officials today were in-!crashed into each other’ near). yestigating ‘tie nead-on collision : this Alberta town 25 miles south- to ‘ Trail lo Britain via Quebes Citys) ( the’. car:. cmishap “near, Telkwa, his brother Wilfred : and :; “five year old Annie:.Bensen.. |. - Police report that it Is believ- ed that Talt died from the re- sult of cuts received from flying glass. An Inquest Is ‘scheduled by] - Smithers Coroner G, H. Beley. RCMP said that Talt is report ed to have been driving a car owned by Dick Nazlel of Morlee- town, He was accompanicd -by Allan Nazlel 12, Charlotte Nazicl 17, and Beatrice Michell, 14, all of Morlectown and all who CS- eaped injury, The car rolled over once after yolug into.a ditch on the way down a DNL Potoenly, died within 200 yar ds of fishermen and picknickers as he drifted aown the Kitimat yly- cr ona self-made raft, |. He was a quarter of a mille down the Kitlmat river from the bridge near the Kituuat hotel, near the Servieo contre, when hie was spotted by ROMP Const, Jarry Read, who wos deriving ) police pulrol car, | Const, Read followed the course of tho man ay the raft by driving along a path borders lng the river, Mo called to Poto- nik, who was apparently stand. Ing on the Insecure raft al wator level In an extremely fash cure ren, Pollee sald that when Polocwk foll from (hea yatt, he swan strongly taward shore tear the big sandhill, but was enrred vgWnstroam, Ib is belleved that tho extromoly cold water eaused hun bo gob erm and prevented hin from swinndag further, Const, Rend yvaced to the ri. e's adgo and undressed but wits unable to get near Sho man bo- fore ho was swonb under the current, ‘Two brothors, Mlebnel Jand Edward Wildman, nso mae Boy Lost For Four-Da ys ALONSA, Man, (=A nines (Alonsa, 13 miles northwest of youreold boy who wandered for] Winnipeg. four diys without food through! piye members of the 70th Miele flood ~ swollen swamipland was] Man, apotled the boy sitting be- found alive Sunday by searchers.) neath scrub bush vt the odqo of Discavery. of Richard North, Fa swamp aboub ty miles north who lost his way) Wednesday tar tis farm bome, He told the suldiers he had tried (o call aut bub was tnable to dasa, Apparently carter cally for help had caused hin to lose his votee, home fran sehool, euded a soureh whieh dnvalved about 200 persons. On foot, horsebvek, 44 boats and i planes, they combed a Jest 10 squire niles of Whe ry Wei ‘Hed country, V2 mntles north oF: SCY, BEDS EAD Hirsh man to read Richard nese Found Safe was Sat, M, Mouck, who gavo hin len and Othor soldiers offorod the boy chocolate bis, Taking the bars, Rehard aald: “My mothor will think T've boon ehowlny Lobacco,” Almost Immedintoly after the yoldlors found tho boy, they were joined by 8, Byt, A, 2, Moore of who arrived Ina punt, Tho mon took off the boy's voygy clothing and wrapped hin ny Jnokels nnd shirts, "Arthur “Tait, who" died: after vas -the youth, who: only Easter Sunday, rushed “intoa- blazing. cabin-in a vain. attempt to save yeh of a kandwleh, |. tho ROMP dotachment, Dauphin, pital.at 3: 30 when’ the ‘flo but it is belleved. ‘that "the! escaped: hte Bat : ‘ton, 24 of 1220, Secou . West, suffered a when his hand ‘wns caught the ‘chain-drive: of the. la machine he had. been operating. CONDITION! “Goon: The Injured man was taken to Prince ‘Rupert Getioral’:Hos- pital by), Columbia” - Collulgse Company ; Ambulinee : and; “ade mitted at 8:10 pine. Hs: coud: tlon was doserlbed a8 “goat ‘Lo~ day, oe SP oda Te: newkdent ‘occurred a 41 hours before wood pre plants dong.’ the. B,C, a0) st started Forest Proguds. "Sike- Ly Week! Also odmltled to Lindl ta. ‘ou Might was George Palne {r,3'18 Sixth Street way detilned «for observation: covered at his home in & setnl> * conselous, eondttion, a Fire Couses a Slight Damage’ es Bllwat damage terduy eventing by a fire hiador= Heath tie: wooden sidewalk in, front of De Carlo's Grocery, Jot. Hays Cove Avenue, the. Prince Hupert (ro coprarlatont, revered (his morning, ae Firemen, alerted by. an ‘Adar turned In al B95 pan, found gaye orl sacks dnvouldortng Under, : noabh the walk, At noon today tho fire doy ty mont was culled: to pub: ae hha at the Algoma park. Weld fil where garbage ind besa. 80 wight, = © on es sersrareeenarnamgemetivent-omamie | ‘ iP : Good Catches .: ; oo | VANCOUVER Finger. river fishormon have harvested a'toe - tal ented of about 400,000 pounds .- of enlachons Unly yoor, tishorlos doparbmentssnld Baturday, ys Thro bulk of the enteh wis thos zon and paokuged, with onlya amalp quantity sold frogly: “on loon) niarketa,. Na ial Highest cntehog wor'o 0, made “ with converted . shrimp Ne we luwed by two ft not batty; th dopartnient wud, tee \ ~ . vty ie fay : vl a woe i He ysis fe a ee may! wha aia te! ithe Pt Rl dag “ante th Oh Sal A st AA ee yoo after boing. ‘dls . ay eninied ele, : : ne me