me ROW'S DES pandard Time) m 9:03 B 1:55 : ery ers Pact + the agreement, ; hours, Fnegoliated is an Been the compan- Fresh fish and cold workers. Frouncement head- ryear, Fishing has! twice by strikes. Action loom les Trip ‘ON Stale Sec- obviously concern- Hpe’s new defence d to leave tonight D vind up negotia- pight-power South- ence aldancc, bain low to the d European army is manwe of gloom Eastern trip. Dulles believes that DC makes a united inst communism in a even more im- MeCleltan Dem, he French ‘pariia- no's serious blow" t “disappointing Is ford” to describe his Bator Stuart Syming- Bio., termed “it a mt” in efforts to Bie Free World, and Bll be interesting for Bration to tell us now vill be, the military TO North Atlanue ization, ; ence Dulles is ta from spilling over: ring areas, A formal ! Rm would seek to meet tary threat. as well eof subversion, has A In diplomatic ex. ne United States, : ice, the Phllippines, bstralla, Now Zealand The allianes would; any additonal coun. 0 Pounds ! Landed! E busts, bringing In Teentay Of permit f sold Chey eatehos y ¢ Rupert Halibut fx. HO Dal few (lays. Of ls i rod banded VUse | Neptune 7 With: a) | , , H coi Whith was rooms to Contid sehoul thal ‘sherds S While lye JH00 pounds. of ‘ue Kes ne Satuy- ; * Sl O00 pounds 7, akon, wn Che ! pounds af tod to Mh K cod bony I: Me pou a Yh pounds af rot, oO eens Y tls tay rece nd lth, tuto touring Information, notes hat report of rod conditions will all be MUNN to ho launehod Thursday In The a new ¢ ch MIN, to he de (\ i rl In n hy fn Be Club, headed by Don Marrlson hie Rupert Shenton, vicosproaldont, | a aronp of men whoxo Intoroat contres around cars ne Of all drivors, Tig sf wna _Sbjoatives of the club, apart from nna wn " courloous delving to Princo Ruport, ts " speadway for stool ony racing hore. | ra nd Hitfoty region whieh might: later, neat 5.0 feeb yyviR (CP)-- ot and reduce porker's in Del- bia have voles Hnew Lwo-year keith operaur’s. | ent Alex Gordon ! A Fisherinen’s ane \ fs Union tind. Hi Aprll 15, 1996, pro. | meiedias UL l2 lo Bear for 2.600 work - pril 16 next, the ek will be reduced | iustrys wr ae , eptember 1, 1954 yo 19.1 fect By5g2 (19.9 feet 54 [cel 1 | i I I | | | Seen: For ¢ A record attendance at most of Prince Rupert schools is. ex-: pected when’ the: fall term be-| gins September 7, school’ au! pbhotiiies. sald; Wdayr.: ccaeiint dah Only exception is King Edwaid school which gets relief as this} year Grade 6 students from the Conrad Street school area’ will he allending their own sshool. Addition of about 147 Grade 7 students to Footh Memorial Juntor-Senlor high school will see an Inerease of about 40 pu- pils to the roll. - Antictpated. by, Principal R. H. Davidson are about 670 students compared. to fast year’s enrollment of 630, Btupneary amonth , oF @ full enrollment next Tues- ax to his campaign | 48Y so that student programs Red aggression jn [C80 be outlined as soon as pos- member countries, {Honing thal the school program | pared to lnst yent's penle of oT, illawed Howover, ho said the two schools Fhnlihut closed aul with « total of 34 Haat Juno, UMN FOR MOTORISTS — START IN DAILY NEWS Aubnntttod hy the Princo Ruport Auto Tho Auto Cornor” and ta achodulod ta ‘fees on opening day, $8.50 Tor Grade 2 to @ students School authorities we hoping sible, In the past students who ihave had jobs during the sum- mer have carrled’on their pabs until September, bub the last four years have shown an im- provement in first-day enroll- ments and school offielals are can get underway Tuesday with: 4 minimum of lost Udine oecas- | Joned by late arrivals, ‘MUST BRING FRE , Mr, Davidson sald that for the first Ume students are asked to hein students and text book Fees ar nnd $6 for Grade 10 to 1 stu dents, Mr, Dayldson sald (hat (he hlgh school office Is epen all week from 8 aan to tf noon and Topi, to 8 pm. for reg. stration af all students who haven attended Prince Ru- pert public schools hefore, Wilh the addition of (wo now school will ba able lo handle tts own Grade 0's, Gerdon Bateman, principal ab Conrad sald that to- gather’ with Seal Cove school Ubout s00 sludpnta are expeeted to turn up next Tuesday, com rion TO HER DEPARTURE from. Quebec city, shown above inspecting a Guard of Honour from. th pite the rain the Duchess S.stopned to chat with me Increased Enrollments ¢ ity Schools Al King Rdward school, prin- #ipal-B-Q. Moote said that it was diffienlt” to” ‘hake’'an estimate! af the possible ‘enrollment., since}. the, Pose shdward:chitdren who: ‘used to ‘attend. King “Ed !'now hove their own school, SAlso,. he said,. the. boundary. lines have been changed between King Ed- ward and Bordén: ‘school, The few boundaries extend from the CNR dock. along Sec- ond Streel, up the stairs by St, Andrew's Cathedral to Grant Flace and then along Tatlow, Mr. Moore sald that King Ed- ward cwsed out {he year with 420 pupils but net enroment for the year was 424.203 boys and 2°) glris, He expects about be- tween 375 and 380. students for this coming year, J. 5. Wilson, prinetpal of Bor- den Street school sald that a slight inerense in’ pupils is ex- pected. He estimates about 310 Her Royal. Highness the Duchess: of Kent: is” Royal 22nd Regiment at the Citadel, Des- mbers of the Guard during her inspectior. (National Defence Photo) . Parents Face |" Same Riddle VICTORIA )—B: C, parents| will have.to interpret the - same ‘report: cards this coming. school | * term as. they have’ the Tast few years. - Education’ Hilniister Ray Willis-| ‘ton. said Mo iay.the : no: ‘change, The cards, assalled as being too hard to understand, are expected to be issued with the explanatory | Inserts used last term, « Problem of the reports willbe Studied by the curriculum advis-: ory committee which holds. -its first meeting Sept, 1 when Mr. Williston will gulline duties to the 25 members:’ Some 220,000 children return to thelr classrooms in seven days, “NORTHERN axb a CENTRA mire 0 MBAs NBWAPAPER Published at at Conada' 5 Most Strtagi Pacific 0 | aay, night. to: postpone debate in- d yon the six-power -Eur-| . Italy, Belgium,. wuxembourg and The: Netherlands: | President Eisenhower tetmed the | ; d¥Fré neh vote’ a “serious” setback” new. yeseue plans, ’ ~ BY..a ‘vote. of: 319 to 264 the! ‘Na tho nal Assembly voted: -Mpn- . Defence: : Community fy;. signed 27° montlis « ‘BLO, ll on to: ‘bring. German. Sold- =, to the Western side but: with 2°German divisions in an! “ld ‘ornationally “controlled - force: with French troops and those of| For three years EDC. had been a ‘keystone of Western. defence poficy. In the United. States, to the Free: ‘World: ussia’s. Communist ‘part "4 [ quantity. ‘of Gen 1 Ewropeand't n Repalts® Big job of recondition - dogs. his best to este i iit may be's nts! f. ‘foreign ' , sald. in London thi -arrariged:im “West Germ dependent, 0 SE Une 10eS ing’ the conerete outside of}. resid the Canadian Government z - dheard in Washington hcaares U.S, and Britain might go ahead many if France tries to slow the pace again. But sources here are aware “-that American vexation already | has been reflected in gongress- lonal- curbs put, both on the years., to. com See old, or cracked ‘sections of the alone with the rearming of Ger-| cement’ facing -removed‘or, sarid- ton Monday, it decided ‘to opi as* usual and. excuse -all getting work jn canneries. 4 = WEATHER blasted and. fresh, concrete gun- | nited in its placc. eo A. further’ job Slated: for, the elevator, Mr. Mills. stated, is-that of installation ‘¢ an air- conal- tioning sem oo Children Plan. To Repeat Play | A schoo vacation hobby by youngsters on Ninth Avenue Bast was brought to fulfilment last hoys and girls will turn up Tucs- day, compared to Inst year's clos. Ing out figure of 300, AL the’ new six-room school! at Port Bdward about 150° stu dents are expected, although as yel, there is no way of telling, school authorities sald. ; ee ete Oar a Neen am we Pane He Heep mama arene Repair Job On Big Tug Nearly Done Ready’ lo go back Into serviee Lowhyg pulp logs this week should ho tho 90-foot tug Mary Makin whieh has been undergoing ex. |. tensive repairs ab the Canadiin Nationnd Rallwnys drydoek In Prineo Rupert, d, Camoron, shipyard superin- tendent, snld he expected the 180-ton vessol, damaged when It hit a rock in Grenville Channel qartior this month, should be roudy to fo dure the week, The: Mary Makth ts owned hy the Canadian Wostern Linnber Company of Now Weatnlnster And Ja used to tow booing to pulp mants nb Oconn Talla and Powoll Rivor, . Mr, Cameron anid that the vea- Hol hn recelved ni now forefoot, now dangivood,, new dondwood knee nw woll na had, somo 20 planks replaced in tho hull, The ‘Yropalr job has takon (hroe weeks ko for, Mr Opmioron, ald, Polio Cases Down South 37 VANCOUVER -@--''Two more olla casos werd reported by ‘oily ionlth ofteluls hory Monday, bringing tho lower iaélniand to- night with the presentation of a play at one of the children’s homes, , With time on thelr hands over the vacation period, the children built themselves a stage and re- hearsed the play, entitled “The Affairs of Ninth Avenue” which they put on for the first of two performances last night, The children's presentation deplets the everyday happenings wong Ninth Avene, The young- stors stage, called tha Playhouse Theatre, Is at 110 Ninth Avenue Gerry: Woodside will be sal publisher, to place thelr orders by phone Printers Ltd, has been Installe and operations are underway. filled whon the transfer was m completion, the staff untt all work tn conne been carried out, Kast, Curtaln time ts 7 pm, “ANYONE FORA sannivittiThero ‘ i lot of matarla for sundloben and anlndls In tho 070+ pound blvofin, tan lying under ‘the foot of Col, tinh off Livorpoal, Nova Scotla, It's reported that mid-Auguat int for the yoal* to 3%, ' hun run ab ita boxt olf tho Nova Bootin const, Anant Wedgeport, N.8, starts Soptembor 8, 4 ha ae WOODSIDE REPRESENTA TIVE FOR DAILY NEWS JOB. PRINTING es: ‘representative tor the new commercial printing department established: by’ The Prince Rupert Daily News, it was announced today by. J.P, Magor, In this capacity, Mr, Woodside witl tiandlo orders and aye rango delivery of the completed material, Customers wishing may do so by ‘calling 748, Equipment for the new department, purchased from ‘Regal d in The Daily Nows building - Orders which had: not been ade are now in. tho, process of Ed Saunders, president of Regal Printers, is romalning with’ cllon with the chango-over has , With Its existing facilities added to the nowly Installed equipment; The Dally Nows Js able to assure customers prompt and efficiens xorvied in their commerelal printing requiremonts,. Androw Jonox, proud fahorman who bontod the and anrly Boptombor soe tho International tuna tournament , off, ~The pool of cold molst alr | whieh caused such unpleasant} iy. . |weather along the coast during |\4 the past few days finally moved Inland’ yesterday and. by ‘this |, morning its lending edge was!-. thrusting through Alberta, Thunderstorms marked its pas~. sage through the Interior last), night and: will travel: with itl” through ‘Alberta and Saskate: chewan today, . Cloudy, cool and showery wea-. thor will occur In most areas today with a trend toward sun- nler skies tomorrow. North con Region—- Cloudy today and Wednesday with acat- tered Ilght showers Wednoaday morning, Not much change In tomporature, Light winds, Low tonight and high Wednesday at Port Hardy §2 and 64; Sandspit} and Princo, Rupert 50 and-63, By Americans SEATTLE tpetn catch of to, oe 000 salmon by United States fish-. Ing: boats In; Puget Sound ‘ands: adjacent waters Sunday. may. boost Washligton’s pack toward =. a 41-year pedk, A Stale ‘Fisheries Dopartiiont _ apokosmat, » In reporting | the,” catch figure ‘yosterday, said the 1054 sockeye pack may. be the’, largest sinco TOW, Tho 1018. pack’ was 9400 000 anges and. {he best slnco thon was 714,000 cases in 1042, . Tho value of Sunday's cafheos wis oatimated: around $850,000, . dame ger Witnesses’ Beliefs Ruled Not Protestant Religion ROUYN, Quo, @-—-Mr, Justice Kugone Marquis of the Quoheo |; suporlor court made publla Mons day tho reasons he oohelucoel that Johovah Witnesses’ hellofs could not: bo considered a Prat ostant religion, Mr, Juatles Marquis antl made his declalon aftor al Witnosa books submitted ate fp trial hore threa months ago. Tho notea wore appondod to his rovont ruling. which onded fp threo-yonr fight botwoon Jo-. hovah Witness follower mite Porron and 1 Proteatant school board, NO Wooks wore Introduced nt the ttn) by the school bonrd, whore Witnoxsos testified thyt ‘+ thay contalnod tholr bollota, ¢ INSTRUMENTS OF THE DEVEL Mr, Juatioa Marquis -alted the following oxcorpta from Witnens “Protontanta ao the slave it Satan... Protoatants nro in. atrumonta of tho devil, .. tho vojeat Christ nnd conaptre with tho dovil againat him... the Catholla church ta the whore of church Is iW vhild of (he whore ve thoy. the Protoatants prac tleo the‘ religion ‘of which “the doyil is the author... . loday prolestantiam Is dead... Plot catant pnators, na woll as rabbis, follow the oydors of the Catholle ohioh.”. 5 | Mr. Juatlea Marquls ruled that tho “plaintif? ts'a momber of a: root under the namo of Witnes- soa of Jehovah, whorg rollglous bellof ta distinct and exclusive of ‘enthollelym,. of protestantiam and Juditam, and ts opposed! to all tho rellgions, and cannot bo aoknowlodgad na A Protestant, “Mr, Porron’ claimed the bonrd hd rotusnd to ndmit hla threo windr chiidran to tho achool, Ho naked $1,000 damages, The court, In diamlustng the congo, rulod-lt wos “Wlfounced.” Tho, plaintltt wos ordord:to pay coats, | Patil Oiiddihy, counsel’ for the schoo bonrd, anid tho onao hing: ed on tho: fot that boll Roman Catholle and Protestant schodls In Queboosare volighous schools, Undor Qiraboo lnw, olthor ashool can reject ollidron of peanlo who . Babylon and the Protestant are not ndhorenta, Na, recent big ‘cntches Indicate tHe ~~