ee Ser eer ea FS TE TEE RN PE te NE EE OE Support Your Air Cadets Buy Their Tags Tomorrow VOL, XLV, No, 93. ea EE i are a ks Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port —~ And Key to the Great Northwest’ S| | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1956. PRICE FIVE CENTS Hp enecivenneeng ange PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, L PH eae PHY CANADIAN PACIFT sulled tod Montreal include Alexander Ross, associate depuly minister of defence, , C ner Empress of Britain, above, carrying ay from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Canada, The perhaps the most luxurious tourist aecommed NO PRESSURE SAYS KHRUSHCHEY : Eden, Russian Chiefs: Talk on Middle East LONDON (AP) — Soviet Premier Nikolai Buk ganin and Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev’ students involved in the waikou,!Hously trying to do jobs effi- opened talks today with Prime Minister Eden on the explosive Middle ast situation, The Kremlin chiefs were ac- ! companied by Depuly Forcign : Minister Andrei Grumyko, in London for the five-power dis- armament negotiations, and Ja- cob Malik, the Russian ambussa- dor, British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd sat in with Eden, Both morning and afterngon sessions were scheduled today, for a total of almost five hours of talking Both sides agreed to keep the talks seeret, and to put out communiqnes at the end of cach day’§ sessions, Eden planned to get down to Cases ab once oh the Middle Fast situation, where Comnmiu- nist arming of Eevpt threatens fo upset the balance cf power Khrushchey'’s forlrlght state-: ment that there could be no real winner in an atomie world war came at a Sovicl embassy. luncheon Thursday, Eden and. ‘other British political leaders: were present, By Sovier standards this was a sensational-facing of the facts, The party line has alwavs been. that capitalism alone — but nor: communism — would be crushed in any future global outbreak. In his) quneheon | address, . Khrushchev told the Britons: “You, gentlemen, do not tke . * t communism. We know this, and: we do not hide the fact that we do not like capitalism, bu; we er ation offered on the Atlantic run, wag launched by fhe Quecn Jast summer. Tt is the third CPR vessel to bear the name, the second having been destroyed by enemy alrerafl by 1940, Passengers aboard the Empress cn the first crozsing to Campbell, | Critical of | VICTORIA @ — A sharply-y iirsued Thursday night by the ‘ Urging more assistance for old ‘jage pensioners, Archbishop Sex- ‘ton Wednsday noted recent sal- ary increases granted federal civil servants, most of whom he ‘said are well paid, “If not over- ipald,” . © The archbishop was address- . Ing the synod of the Anglican ‘diocese of British Columbia Jn session here, The council sald it has found ‘that. “most of the wisaeracks direcled at the civil service are made by {l-informed persons more than 1,000 passensars, 26,000-ton vessel, embodying Nanaimo Students Warned NANAIMO, B.C. @ — The 100° ‘work and responsibilities, - “Archbishop Sexton’s remarks most certainly bear out this con- tention,” the statement said, Civil servants are conscien- at Nanaimo high school Wednes- ;CeMly anc courteously — per- day returned to their classes in’ haps as courteously and effi- ey ’ 4 . te ‘normal manner Thursday, There Clenulv as the “average bishop were no repercussions of the de-!°F archbishop, and it is believed monstration which a student 2! considerably less of a stipend,” spokesman sald were caused py He statement continued, “despotic measures’ of the’ “No one Is prepared to argue school principal J. B. Liteh. with Archbishop Sexton when However, the student body, in he savs the average senior citi- assembly, was warned by C, L, 2en is deserving of a better deal. inspector of high But it is hard 10 see how the schools, that “any insubordina- Pulling down on one class of tion or indiscipline by the «tn- cilizen, such as the civil servants, dents will result in immediate Will help to improve the condi- suspension from school of those tn ef anether class, such as concerned.” the old age pensioner, or how 1. Mr, Campbell said students ine Lhis method would fit, into the ‘volved will be admitted*to theip COneeptlon, of Christian charity yes it “ i slice as vanced by the classes “and in the meantime no oh Justice as advanced by Un archbishop.” discipnary action” is slated, His statement, issued unrler authority of J. GC. Rayer, chair- man of the board, said in part: between Israel and the Arab must Hye in peace. Of course, "A number of students decided - hates, we do nol demand any particular to take the Iaw in their awn pee Khrushehey and Biveanin love toward us. However, youcan- hands and contrary fo recula- 1S ermen were expeeted to counter with elaims that the processive ree arming of West Germany by the Western bowers poses an even greater threat ta world peare, Dinlematic sources said) Eden would propose taat the Unio Nations rion both Ceomaannit and Western arms fo the Araks not but recornize wae fact that such a erent country as the Sc- viet Union evist:, WANT PEACH “And this country wants peace and not war, As the saline poe s, Oni must Hye not only with the nelehbors one chooses buo with the ones Gud sends.” fions absented themselves frown, roll call. These students stacedy a e i demonstration in fron’ of the: Votin A ain eeheal fo protect avai eertah conditions whieh they chiubed. eae) SCATPLY oho rehap. | existed nt the Nanaimo senior’ S8ATTLE o-Malibut fisher. , ye ; ’ “oe rte Oi high school, nen in Pueet Sound ports will “This prorediuve was buy the students either did vot ype hack other north Paoeifle halibut Civil Service Group Civil Service Federation ‘of Canada. with very little conception of our}! Tole for the seeand time today - ind tomorrow on whether to Loual 798 of the Titernational | Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite Archbishop — rorded statement, criticlzing Arch- | bishop Harold E. Sexton for remarks on. civil service salaries was | Victori a district council of the Rebel Deaths Total 192 — In 24 Hours casualties today rose to 192 dead in 24 hours. of the bloodiest fighting of the Algerian ‘rebel- lion. oe AS Yeports reached’ here of siriking French successes in : series of violent battles, French troops pursued the remnants of broken rebel groups at widcly separated points in northern Algeria, French losses were given as J3 dead. and five wounded. Bilterest fighting was in the mours region of western Algeria where, some 150 rebels ambushed a convoy of colonial infantry {and ‘killed 10 French soldiers. iHOLD OFF REBELS ; Fifteen men who survived the first! onslaught formed a circle ‘and ‘fought off the attack until ‘els fled after'a furious engagc- iment, leaving 48 dead. ; A further 42 rebels died when }a patrol attacked a rebel hide- 3 rrorist ‘man and two. children “ALGIERS (Reuters) — Rebel ‘reinforcements arrived. The reb- | mye attacks claitned 715) Be ape ee ‘Moslem *lives Thursday, A wo- IS ga were - LT.-GEN..GUY SIMONDS, GB, DSO,,.above,, former. chief of, General Staff’ and.commander of the Second Canadian Corps ° in northwest Europe and. the. First Canadian Army during the Baltle of the Schelt estu- ary, Will be in Prince Rupert April 29 and April 30. One of Canada’s. most distinguished. soldiers he will speak to the Monday. night. April 30. in: the. Civic Centre. Promoted to the tank of Heutenant-general: in 1944, he was named: chief in- structor of the Imperial De- fence College in the United Kingdom. after. which. in 1949 he returned to Canada to be commandant of the National Defence College ‘at Kingston, He was. appointed chief . of general, staff in 1951 and. re, vo . | red last-year os. a i burned alive by terrorists who! 8 L. | ~ \ tshot the owner of.a shack near/ D . A d 86 'Piemeen and held. his family , les, ge 7 we" ‘Inside at gunpoint “while they burned jt to the ground, Union Names Wage Delegates Wnhve delegates for 1955 for and the Israelis, know or did not choose to adop “and Paper Mill Workers (AFL- i ‘ { pert Genéral Hospital after Jengthy illness. He was 86, ; Porn ot Kireolith, he was edu- caled in Victoria, He was a widower, “He spent his bie fulfilling his responsibilities as chief and HT] Prince Rupert Canadian club - | Nags riyer patriarch, William’ Tt. Stenhens of Greenville, Chief Ghinzadak of the Wolf clan of, ‘the Nishga tribe, died late yes- ' yer Highway 16 to. Prince. Ru- _lerday afternoon in Prince Ru-! ; oC. | Provincial ‘highway. April27° “This was disclosed today: when |the itinerary of his: coastal. trip was released her conver, 8 and in: Van week. will. ‘visit: Powell. River, Kitimat, Terrace and .. Prince Rupert. tee re ‘In «a-special: dispatch, Sanderson, former news. editor of. The “Daily. News’ and -now CKWX in’ Vancouver said-that the ‘premier will fly -to; Vancou- ver Monday: morning,’ April: 23, and then ‘proceed to- “Powell River... WE m4 attend a Board of Trade dinner and an open meeting that night: On Tuesday ‘ne will'taspect the giant Powell River Company. op- erations, mect. the council and attend’ a special inspection. of the Powell River Air Cadets. River at.1:45 am. Wednesday. arriving In - Kitimat: Thursday- afternoon... : 1 After a tour of the Board of Trade and later attend |" public. meeling.. 9 toe Arthur Murray, the Prince Rupert branch Social Credit. League of: here this: morning that so | Premier Bennett: will: fly: “fron of Kitimat, to. Ter | “ Western ‘Airline NCS. pt dn Terrace ab am. FLY: TQ’ TERRACE. |... “4° He will be-met at Terrace ‘alr-{. was. port by Richard:Lawrence, board,| after. ‘member of the Northern :branch } body..." of the Social Credit league and{.°. ——— other. Social Credit officials. Mr, Bennett will then be driven pert arriving here about 3 p.m, .He will first call on Government {Agent Howard W. Harding at 4 pin, at the Court: House and later pay an official visit. to the [City Hall to greet Mayor George |B, Hills at 4:30 p.m, | Ab 6:30 pan, the premier’ will himself the’ ecndition: o: -part | Mt. Bennett on his ‘tour. next “Eric } news editor. of . radio’, station ;;,. ~~ At the. paper-mill. town het will |"; Mr. Bennett -will leave’ Powell |<" at 1: pm, ‘Aluminum |Jo!n Company of Canada Ltd. plant} 72! secretary’ of! lhe will be a guest of the Kitimat | brothe i Saturday'al ;¢ostal ‘Gtr eh: in SUNNYSIDE, Ulah. eReueu: ors pulled two:miners from thelf WEATHER Mostly clones Cody with on few showers Ao few vlouds tae nicht aid) Saturday, A little warmer tomorrow. Whads Heht, Low canbeht aad daeh Saturday ye Peck Phavte dO ane 60. Sand. spit SA and $2) Prince Rupert 40 and do, Khrushehey sald he apd Bute Hania bad come te Britain with ay open heart, guided pve Cre desire to better relations between our countries,” But he enutioned the Hritish net to try pressure lacties In negotiating with the Iwo Suviet fenders, “Trey ta bring: pressure to hear wpon us, to demand of wa uve impossible, then nothine will come of thls," he warned, Forestry, Recreation Group To Visit Salt Lakes Monday Forestry: offlddals, members af tton board wilh ba gol aerass thé olty Parks boar and alo the harbor to Salt Lakes Mon: representatives af the newly fdiry Combe a further curves of! formed Prince Rammerl Reereas the playground area, Kitimat Man Given Remane In Cheque Case Bourd member Hugo Kraup- ner sald this morning that Ay, Ho Welsh. rereter with) ¢be purks mad recreation divieion af the B.C. Parestyy Berylee, will be arriving Inthe elty Sunday and WHT neeonmmpany Distelel forester Perey Young on the trl with parks and reereatlon board mene A plea ob not null wa ene bers, ered: (his murine ta poker The survey wall seta Ceuta cork by heshe Semeuik, vi of (ve phan for the future devel Katmmat, ehareed with ebtaining @pment of the sath lake peeteneos Wd establish where equipment: nie utdee Biker velba a there roche ait Hpert Piteher Apr bb sare Wready obtined will be placed, Mr. ranger osnid thik: Heowas remanded until (iis benebes, fireplaces aud two rest niente tn terval canned A fuventey alse from satiniadt, ad rOurl Vesterdaye Un vote peeGod SHEL Tie one Chiat, plended alee nd Wats remand: cy Gneil Apidae fred wath and costa ar tin des! braer tee obtan Leuba peevnent orabeneedd te sere one dadtly da ui was! Paaded ub Waeko of Pines Hiupess who phe aed d ralty fired die comasel AL Truee Browe lo ce rhage at iinpatred drivin Apri Te Wek was rheeked oon Beventh Avenue: where tee had driven in tag (fel, polee sate, rooms supplied the parks bowed by Lhe Morestry service hive ir rived dn dhe elty and will he seh up tn the Salk lakes area May 4, . Oty that date, Mrs Braupner “SHH Che reereatlonnl boned loves [lo Have an offletal opening aver there, Ye anid Chat a sneeting of Cre Reerention howd Monday echt Wilhamake plans for future poiiey wyaerdinar the developmen at, Hall takes and he will tate he} recommendations to Vianever! April do when he will confer with | Forester iG. Oldham ot they ars and reerendon brineh ot the Moyestey Searvlee. Me re“reel tpendlire. for dent fishermen in a proposed strike, rp pe orge ‘or ¥ P APRT Gaepotapye pe oie “Ny penee ing with such grievanees, “Mordahl nf the barb Seu Blehee + e wh v ’ “Phe school hoard Tas here en's unten wanounced — the the representatives af theo ste voting Thursday. dents concerned and has decided: Other American and Canadian (hut in order to elear the air ia fishermen have approved a plant Angus Macphee, finanelal sce. ; ri Wor , trap In a caved-in: coal mii PEC) were clected ab a meclIng’ or his people,” a clan spokesman Canadian’ Terion auditorium, |today. ‘They ‘continued ;strenit- -of the union Wednesday al the’ sald towlay, Spos ' hang i will wank an address, ous efforts. to reach a th {Fd ae oNumed wove i, P, O'Neal loval Chief Ghinzadak is survived by} Th.was also learned today Unt known lo he-alive, .. ). a . y ° uP, ’ ang UT: 7 att ‘ c erepte . president: Peter J, Lester, and{e™o sens, William Stephens jr, aliMr, Bennell had accepted an Bul Ib appeared a. fourth mail Kincolith and Ernest ay Port invitation from the Prince Ry- {buried by Lons of vook did gt : Worked (trelessly for the benefitiattend a Civile. dinner at* the award: 's, Mrs,{pert Musle and Drama Mostival {live, PE yee, complete Investigation of the to retuse to fish when the seas retary, Frederick Mullin. was Edward) three daughters, Mrs! x Jc “4 "9 dette oe vitetion should be made” SON Opens Ming ales they neg alterantee an illabelh Jorgenson, Prince Ru-;assoclation to attend the musie) The bree whe survived, Te PN | aarti mn ——— are pivon price guarantees ands The meeting also passed a Peel Mts, Dora Best, Vancouver festival which will be in progress javalunche of wane eee eS Scene Bes We fe a bc VES AI ve MeCN AG passer | ter beneath. mining ‘mach n pour ‘and Mrs, Hilda White, Poré Ed-lat the time, He will arrive at iv promise to extend Uhe fishing: resolution anproving a dona. on (nd cul dow the heavy daily! tion (o a proposed local asso ward “ vrenterand a eal twkes, Node sald, ‘ciation for Retarded Children, CTO ANG Brevegrancentaren, Two Shows Harlier this year, the union Increased was the welfare find’ Funeral arrangements inthe Teected The strike proposul by to take care of sick unton men: ltuds of Ferguson Puneral [ome lo Aid eA narrow marehy, bers, will be announced later ILC Bursary “ anu ier i ‘ t ‘Ceylon to Review Status of Bases | COLOMBO (oulers) = Coys Minds for the "Prades and! Babar Cowned) Doesiey will de CCC Appeal On Certification : rect Sit QE Guards Dismissed by LRB Civle Contre, Jon's newly eleeled government, The fast-paced show, fevturs | AN appeal by the Columblaf The company appealed the tlrendy pledged to turn this Ing Sim Alan, Canadian comes Cellulose: Company against the eortifiention on the gromds thay: Commonwealth country into a diy, dancer and: jugeler, Mare Certidention: granted Local 108} guards were performing suff} {Seclalst republic, served uoties Howard, emer and ude FoF the Taternational Brothers dent PUEEMOH Gutles as tol today ik wil revlew the positon Pogay Benson, accordionist and heed vf Culp, Sulphite and Paper! be exempt under the preseng!of lwo large Brilish military Gloria Weston, sonustress, will MULE Workers (ATs PLO) for be presented ak ’gdond fag 8uards, watehmen and: first alg The entertainers were due to wlendants emplayed at Watson, arrive this affermoon from Vine blind bas been dismissed by the couver hy chartered: plane, Provineh Labor Relations. des This atlernaon about -Lo'eloe Dertinent, te unlon spokesman children serambled ta the street sald today. for free Clekels to tomorrow PRESENT. ARGUMENTES WEteroon’s Hatnee OF the "Kole Both aason and company: ate Ties when on plane, swooping fells appeared before labor dawn to almost rool-top height, department hourd Monday to Hrapped Cle kets oon Pad present heir aaguments en the Avenue, appeal, F, BARTON GETS PROMOTION IN RUPERT SEA CADET CORPS The Hirst member of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps i Prince Wapert to be promoted ta che rank of Petty Offecr Mirsk Chass, sinee Che corps wis re-ormaneed die iat ds vo Pronk Barton, 1) whose promotion was aniaouneed at thie reatthir parade Gist mph Preseubitlan and ainouncenent was made by Gleutenant Pela Dawes. corps Comming ollleer, POO Tirrlon, a ember of the doen! cadets staee tot hae been a PO sveeond class for the pak (Woo years, Teetivet, Che promotion pives bin the sank of (he Corps’ Chief Petty Officer, withouph the rink ds not ineluded 1 those WM question were watehmen and! hol securtly guards and (heres | agreement with the local, signed | In 1065, SAID WATCHALEN The anton opposed the appeal on the contention that the men: fore employees open ta certlfle! maglan, Valon brief was presented by Angus Maepheo, fiance seeres tary and fF, O'Neal, president of Local 108, Company bef was presented by luwyer WL oH Hef. Ferman of Vancouver, Oller company offleintls at tending were Od, Roswell, pare sonnel) dhreetary DP, Re UWhely, chalmman of the Map, and Paper Tidustrlal Relations Tire and ROB, Stacey, director of admine ILM Gon, Called us a witness was Robert Keley, safety supervisor, I Arts, COSTELLO DIRS | JULIAN (at em Mrs, Ida Castel. lo, Wife of Prime Minister dohn; Costotla, of Me Trish Republle ! Jor Sen Cudets, dled today after a dome ness, | she was tn her dds, bases here, the festival aboutO pm, | Accompanying Mr, Bennett will ‘he his execullve ngsistant k.'B, ; Worley, members of tho Vanco ‘ver dally press and Eric Sanders son of CKWX, OF While the premier hus pean In Prince Rupert pefore, hy trip | from Terrace to Prince: Rupert j WIL be his flyst by car over tho way, The highway, presently gravel from Gallowny Ravlds bridge to tho outskirts of Terrace, Ix due fo undergo a blacktonplng pros northern trans-provinelal hehe |. evptombment.. ©: ae. 49, futher of fourehildren, N reseucrs reached Joo Archulotty) 43, fathor of two children. sce, Kalsor Coal Co., operator third minor still living’ antl relatives of the fourth man could. be notified. — " Dr Robert grim, announced Inst year by dl, : ty," Grace, Prince on Royal Yacht - good spits ap re ' salt oe vd ¥ at ! For Honeymoon in Mediterranean VIELERRANCTIG SUR + MER, Mriee ihe = Graee Belly und Prince Rainier HE resumed thetr Mediterrayean honeymoon erise this morning after a weds (inp night aboard his yneht anehored less than 10 miles from Monte Carla, The Deo Juvante UT salled out with mich fanfare ‘Thursday after the religious ceremony completing the nupllals af Mone ite's deveureald tuler and the Y0-venreuld Filmy sta fram Phil adelphii, Choppy seas were ene eombered and the lt-foot ynelt cruised duck to nnehor for the Waht Inthe harbor of Villo- Pineheesuts Mer, Rumors started that the relgning pringe of Monaea and: Iso new prineess had come ashore to spend the night at Ils villa ab nearby Cap dean-Bt, Format, Hub reporters who man tained an alenight vigil on shore and fishermen plying the harbor of Villefrancho agreed no one left the yacht after it dropped the hook, Bhortly aflor 0 aim, the gloaume Ing While sd0-ton eratl welghed wehor wand headed east over a glassy calm sod, The bright blue sky promised clear sudling, CREW OF TU From the shore, he mevenvent Was visible abourd the yacht, Which carries Grace and Ralater, woerew of HW and Oliver, the bride's twoeyonreold Pronep poodle, The Wnerary for tho two weok honeymoon ts runantt« leally vague bub the royal couple will be in Rome for an audieuge with Pope, Plus April %6, + Tho thousands of roaldenti nd touristy Jamming Monae for the wedding slept lato lod wflor the Mul festivities, "15 Oneo the bride and groow tad salled, Grace's familly dnd: he. olhor guests exchangod tole formal attire for sports swear. Lo enjoy the hollday Informadlty of the Hiviera, cay Cineo's fully dlavlouod: that her wedding gift to Rulnlet wib | Ww gold clyaretla engo, On th tho lobters Wand G ave entwined In. Chunonds, Se The prince gave his beidg;‘o Jowel box full of pearl, ruby. snd clinmond (oma, Including a twoe strand pearl neckince and & def of diamond and pontl bragolols, whee 2 tay John exantinod 7 Clolding und sold “he ty ln very Highways Minister P, A, Claglare good condition, very when the roof of the mate. caved tk In Wednesday nt 340 pam Wits 0 out food or water, able to, mgve oply a few. Inches, they.somo= how lived’ through 40, hountsyf : ge the ming, refused Lo Identity iia haat a Whyst out was Lavell colli, td oy . _ ‘ !