R pe! my wor, yey oS ro ng ee REMEMBER — . ay Closing Dato For ROTARY BABY CONTEST Is Saturday, June 16 pas Get Your Entries In v7 “PGE COMPLE rE lle. north of Squamish, Reassurance —Pjeture shows workmen assembling round Hon. - Ralph Chetwynd, minister “of railways (white sweater: right background) and Einar M. Gunderson, executive vice-pre+l- ‘dent and general manager of the Pacifle Great Eastern railway, following completion of the _ ratlway’s extension from Squamish to North Vancouver, Last spike in this section was driven _dast Sunday afternoon by Bill Smetanuk, veteran construction foreman. The scene is 13 on German Reunity Given Adenauer WASHINGTON (AJ minute hospital meeting to action on reunification of *) — President Hisenhower tol German Chanecllor Konrad Adenauer in a 10-! day that he hopes for early Germany “to liberate the 17,000, 000 Ger mans” in 1 the Eastern zone. Man Held As Blonde. Found Dead “KAPU (CP)—T he body of year-old Montreal blonde’ wus dumped from a car on: a highway bridge near: here early today and police; said they are holding a! chewing-p questioning, * The girl was identific das Alice: Clement, believed ty have been! ‘an itinerant who worked for a: thine dn oa restaurant recently rolded and closed by pollee on the outskirts of Kupucknshnes Janes Creawood, 22, Credit, Onl, was picked up a few hours dates” wandering sround 9 ral 23. the yard of a sawmill at Paquier,' n Village not tar fram the. Groundhog river beidge where (he nude body was found. Police sald they ave making and that the American people ifeel toward the German people, clolhing, They suid he has ree: but be expressed the hope Chat fused fo make any sort of states aetion would soon be taken to Wberate the 17,000,000 Germans, chemfeal tests of Grisewoad's ment, Bomb Scare Delays Soviet Priests NEw YORK A bomb seare ah Idlewlld Alrport Wednesday mMyght delayed the ‘departure of eight homeward-hound Russian ehureh leaders for four hours, pul the plane took off ab 2 aan, touluy, The Russian clergymen and 20 ather passengers were shepherd. ed from the commeretal aleliner while the pollee bomb squad copduetad mometioulous seared, | y No bomb was found, ‘he Russians alrendy lad taken thelr seats when the psy. enger clerk fh the terminn) re- colyed an anonymous telephone call saying a bomb had) been plneed on board, AOn pollee orders, all pagsen- gers were taken off and Une plane was taxied to a desarted pict of the Meld, where sear Hyhta were played On tk Pollee i: fa oNeoked ol] DRA Nd per sonal belongings of the passan- rar's, Tho Rusalan ohare inven, nder pallee protection, went to the aleport press room, Other pagscngers rematned tiethe man ising run, ISKASING, Ont. ums ealesman for. of Port: Eisenhower, clad in pyjamas ind sitting wp in a chair, recely- | iad the 80-year-old German lead-! ae in the president's room: al !Waltcr Reed Army Hospital. With them. were Mrs, Eisen- ihower,- State Scerctary Dulles. ind al. interpreter.. ‘Adenaucrdeft: imniediateleat: Fterward for Washington's Na- | Wonal airport to fly,to New York ‘City to continue his unofficial US. visit. . It was Fisenhower’s first mect- Ing with anybody except his per- sonal and official families and » medical personnel since his op- eration for an abdominal ob- ‘ur uction last Saturday, HAD BEST NIGHT / The brief scasion followed whal ‘the doctors reported as Fisen- rhower's best night since he un- derwent surgery, Both Adenauer and «Dulles, “Speaking briefly for the press. deseribed the president's recove ery as “a miracte.” “LT have asked the doctor to} explain this miraele” Adenauer -sadd, "and he has said jt isa healthy organisn,” Dalles sald Eisenhower “per- ‘sonally brought up" the quest- jon of German reuniffeation, "H. was a very peod talk," Dul- les sald. “The president express- ed not only the sentiments that ‘he feels toward the chancellor i i : b+ ; “now in the Bastern zone of Ger- many " $1 000 000 | OF Vaccine Down Drain VANCOUVER @— About $1.- 000,000 was “thrown down. the drain” because the Canadian government wants Salk anti- polio vaccine to be 100 per cent safe, says Alex C, Solomon of Montreal, Mr. Solomon, national execu- tive director of the Canadian Foundation _ for Poliomyeli‘t’; said in an ‘interview here Wedl- nesday. o © “Because | of: the’ wery «strict testing and-retesting we in Cans ada have instituted, almost 40 per cent of the vaccine planned Yor use this year was thrown down the drain—disposed of ac unuseable. “Were it ona commercial: bas ils it would have been passec ‘out. But not under our setup.” ¢ 4 Unhurt Plane Tips Over During Landing. Richard Nelson, ’ ht Fish = manager of Nelson Broth] a ers Fisheries Ltd.,- ‘Port edward, piloting nosed over when he was making a landing in Prince Rupert harbor during a routine training flight, Mr. Nelson, flying a Prince Rus yer Acro Club two-serter Tay- escaped injury |. yesterday evening. the light plane he was} when| torcraft float plane, climbed out] ona strut until helo . arrived irom the Seal Cove air base. The pilov-salic ne had just touched down when the plane lipped forward on its nose. “I didn’t. even get wet,” he added. The mishap was witnessed by Aero Club members and instruc- ‘or Robert Kelsey and William Foote, Pacific:.Western . Airlines aygineer,: immediately left: for the sseene: by boat en. " Attempts to tow the’ up- -ended plane to shore were marred when’ the singie-engine aircraft turned completely over, Mr. Kelsey sald. | vepor' val this morning, | whiting . -of. the, . International | LF 2 psa | | day? had | pounds: from Area 2. | Loc: AL’ LANDING . Of thie amount, 1 i ‘approxi- |; The plane was finaliy beached at mately 4, 009, 000 pounds -have: jeal Cave after about two hours. Mr. Kelsey said he thought the: vircralt was a total loss, i nesday ‘been landed ‘in Prince Rupert, Area 3 landings up until Wed- - were.. approximately “Onee they get salt water into! 4,536,v00 pounds, Mr. Whiting re- Mr. Solomon said the rigic ‘standards resulted in delays tn} the inoculation program across | the country. “The vaccine was not that bad. But in Canada we wili nob take anything that is not up to our spe. standards, Government mot 100 ver cent.” eevee emt es oe Probe Fatal Fall ASHEVILLE, N.C, Three In- vestigations were under way to- day iy the death of a bridegroom policy is to use nothing thal fs: Shem, they’re nof much good,” he said. He added that he thought Mr. Nelson must have hit a piece of drift wood as the floats touched the water, | Gty Sunshine ‘During May Near Record - of one day who plunged 6,000 feet mont airliner Wednesday night. | The badly mangled body of; Oren Ase Pruitt, 38, of Charlotte, N.C., was found by police in the araveyard of a church six miles north of Shelby, N.C, The tmpact tore part of his clothing and his shoes from his body, The couple married Tuesday in ork, 8.C,, were on their honey- moon to Asheville, Volunteers Sought To Help | Mass Chest X- pert and district, an X-rny vey is to be enrrled out ine the area in duly, De, W. BR. Lalng Skeena Health unit sald Coduy, equipment will be seb up dn th M. vuly 3 for mnother wack, Dr. Ladng sald that volunteer Make Appointments for as mnany CHEY Mestdents as possible, BAA ONS asking tele support. Reason for (he need af a complete ellyewide Neray came DN Is Che fret (iit more Frosh cases of TR ave reported Muy fram Prince Rapert mid ts immedinte vlolnity (Sehioat Olsteled 82) Chan fram sy ather contre i TWeltish Coe Hinhly outstde al Wetorla and a tee fe ee th ch ts ck wert ond of Pranee Rupert on sl After four cys ate the West end site the Appts will he moved to the Akeenw Heallh mit where it will be operated Ganvassers are bela sought to A clr. anlar has been Kent 40 all ally ars Ray Drive Here Due to the darge number ef! Vancouver, the medical health fresh cases of tuberculosis re- ported aniually in Prinee Tne auitt- officer sald, He added that tohereulosts in an aetive nnd infectious form romay be present i persons wha “appear perfeetly healthy and medical health offleer of hel who feel perfeetly ft. Maly put ipose of the X-ray survey is to He satd tliat Ue KUIVOY WHE: have everyone, OXCEpL children betny artianged hy the Wc, 'T ue! foo young bo eae operate, X-rayed berewlonls Soewiy nnd Nerny, 80 (hit unsuspected (MISGS of (le oe! derenlosis can be discovered, ‘To peced) PeqUArEs Tbense ‘COnvass sing of city residents by a large group of volunteers, Dre Tad sald the survey. ds hol wn provindlal health depart. mene responsibility but a cant. munity service provided by the ‘Tibereulosis Buclety of BC, Whiel is largely. supported by the sole of Cliristinas sends, conducts ed umnmually here by (he loea! braneh of the Soreptialst Wters national, Volunteers are gaked to send thelr names lo the dlreetar or xenior nurse wk the Akeonn Heallly unl, A meothig af all voluntecrs Will be erlled nent the ond of dame wher tt ly heped that Robert Hunter, organiser of the Cheat X-ray surveys af the U0, TH Hovtety will be present, a ae a ee trom the open door of a Pled-; ee a ee Prince Rupert received its| ‘third highest monthly quota of sunshine In 8 years, and the sccond highest in 10 years last month when cui.7 hours off bright sunshine were recorded ab the Digby Island radio sta- ton. The amount of sunshine last month came within six hours of the record monthly record seb in May 1946 when the sun -tshone for 207.2 hours, Previous high shown in records started In 1988 was set in May, 1045 when 206.8 hours of stushine were recorded, The May sunshine total brought to 460,7 hours the ame aunt of sunshine for the district for the first flve months as compared to A8h2 hours tn the first five months of 1085, Cloarer skies mennt less rain for the district as well as only 47 Inches of rain fell nat. month us compared to 7.40 Inches In May $058, Total ratne fall for the area for tha first five months of 1956 has heen 8207 Inches compared to 4404 inches recorded hy May 31, 1058, Only a 4.01 degrea rise was reflected dn the monthly mean fompernture, which averaged 494 (logrees for May 1050 compared 40 46,30 deyrees for May 1055, However, the high of 70> do- grees recorded on May 10 topped May 1960's ol degrees ly a wide margin, Low Lemporntiros wore nearly Identleal with a 1 degrea Wgher margin shown lash month whon the femper= ature dropped to 33,7 cegrecs compared fo dT In May 106, | NQ) pan aan No damage was caused by a bualy flro when started nove the wreeked car Jol on Eleventh Avenue Hast at pan, yesterday uly Aromen reported today, ” ‘ported, Area 3 quota Is 28,000,000 | hounds, Three United States and one |* {Canadian boat landed a total of 1120500 pounds of halibut at the Prince Ruper t Hallbut Exchange this morning ‘Prices per pound for mediums averaged 23.5 cents, down a frac- -tlon from yesterday's 23.6 cents, | while large fish and chicken sold | ab slightly more per pound than ivesterday, Large brought an ay- erage of 16.4 cents a pound com- jpered to 15.5 while chicken sold | Mb 14.3, uD Slightly from yestor- Loggers Win Pay Boost VICTORIA @—A flve-cents an: hour wage iurease goes Into ef- fect tomorrow for about 25,000 coust lumber workors as part of a two-year contract negotlated recently by the Tnternational Woodworkers of America and goast luniber operators, An additional paid statutory holiday, making a total of nine, 's also effective from June 15, The wage lnerense will place the baste rate at $1.60 an hour, The IMA's 6,000 northern and |* southern Interior members are secking demands of parity with the const district, union officlals ane Negotlations open this month for neross-the-bonrd Incronses of 1M cents an hour, equal to parity with the const base mie: an ad- ditlonal six pale statutory hall (lays over the present three: a medlead bonefll plan, an inereas« ed alist differential, union shop in place of malntenanes of men borship and other fringe amend. monts, seesthatietataten dan leddemttn atte seek ateiahi les condoned Joronto Gets Heat Wave TORONTO —-Ciblvens I ean. tral Canada, almost prostrate from tivo conscoutlye days of record = brenking Lomparatures, balled both from and at the wonthor today as thoy wore promised yet ‘nother Keorehor, Toronto —yostdents, — especlally, wore hot under the collar in more wil than ono as they were tald to brace themselves fora high of 05 dogrees, A: report: “received : ‘by: BE Ve V sherics | Commission: ‘office here WwW Filico— “90, ‘000. ‘pounds|: (23,85: 16, 71:14). sold ‘to: Bo. Packers.: Canadian: Buccaneer IV—16,- - 000:pounds (23.1; ‘15.5; 14): sold to}. Babcock Fisheries. Se Pee Ni-addition, the Capella: I de- {i livered -32,000- pounds ,of halibut to the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- >Operative Association: for sale tomorrow. of Vancoitver bias ool i pars cel of land valued ‘nt $22,000, for Hospital Costs Taggart, of Brandon, Man,” said here Wednesday ‘tnerehsed ise of automation - would: cut the costs of hospital operation, Speaking to the llth Western Candda Institute for Hospital Administrators and Trustecs, Mr. MeTaggart sald: Juvenile Fined For Contributing A fine of $25 and costs was Imposed this morning on a Prince Rupert youth who appeared before Maglatrate of Juvenile Court HH, F, Glassey chargad with contributing to juvenile delinquency by keeping without hor parents consent, Pleading guilty In polleo court this morning to a charge of driv- ing without a current driver's licence was Mrs, Clare Cording- loy, 1002 First Avonue West, who was {ned $26 and costs, Accused was ichocked this morning, |, police sntd, — CRF TTEEN RoR peers RE OEIVENTT eRe bOI mY Hered WEATHER Mostly aumny today and Frl- duy,. Nob much change In tome perature, Winds laht, Low to- night and byl Friday wt Port Hardy 40 and 60, Sandspit 40 and §5, Princo Rupart 40 and 6h, PILOT UNNURE VANCOUVER = - Torry Hrown of Vancouvor, i 11} Q, Alte Innes’ pilot, was unhurt Into Wodheaday after making a force ed landing with hls Cogan 180 ab Lang. bay on Toxadn island, 60 miles northwest of hore, ROTHERUT, RUT 0; Lon and Sinnloy O, Ruth drove fron) Orogon to be mnrrlod here, rat waa so Miss Antonson could], become Mrs, Ruby Rath In Rath, ' ee lt lg a 8 Use of ‘Automation May VANCOUVER @—- A, K,} Mc- | - 200 delogates. heard ‘Sistor Mary a -yonr-old girl out all night! RUTH, Nov, U-Milsa' Ub Atte Gat Delegates Told! “Some delegates. havo: malne phere tained that autonintion has. NOL verauee place {In a public ‘service. fastle| my mnt tution, but I.belleye’ we can cut, operating costs: substantially: by increased uso of automatic machines In our hospital Jaun- dries, kitchens, accountiig offic |, es, and Inboratorics.”: bn: tho. subject of costs, the agent, nvestigatio Smithers tonal Ta honaewatays iso and supervision for. % Geralda of Camroso, Alta, say !ment over tho. divishony "dvds ‘that tu hospital's financial atale- expected to “reach, Prince: Ruport ; Intor this, week, to ment could be virtually without) yoy dutlog.,; " signitleanco, unless accompanied | yy lo: was “he t i iy Sho'sald the hospltal's budget eaten onartmont ‘hero should bo related to the inedical||n 1941 and:was transforrell ‘to Port Arthur.) He sorved with tt 0 ROAM fron’ 1049 -nnd: 10464 services. supplied, Then |b would returned. to tho company follo ‘show elthor ‘tha. talloring of Ing discharge froin tho Aly Fords sorvices to mool budget do- lands, “or the wondorful story Const, Hughson was: trangfortad to Vancouver. In. 1040" oe of providing. the. modicnl sorv- Aas ungro: for 10: te \ ieos required. in apito.of of finane- Vial imitations,” ‘ hy wy IANILTON, ont theFout mon Wesnciny night we On, yold Into slayer ay . ee Paul Goyoti manager of the rontent Morignyo andl Holga’? Ing corn, office hore, was collared by hla mothor-lv-law: ton i ¢0, Mra, I; HB, Moroland of Ottawa says Coyotte must cut tho. grass and clean, tho yatdenll at his own howga: sr Charlos Kain wos bought by formor Natlonal. Iookey: Longue star Leo Relso for $0.80, Te has,to palnt-Rolso's collag. Mig, Kan was also a bidder. but sho figured hubby, wan't worlh more than $3) wy Hugh Thorburn, t staimeh United hiurel: “man “and; contractor, wont to-8l Anne's Fathers Olub, a Roman: ‘ONUN olio Church group, for $12, Mo must wonr, 4 algn around! Wa nook anying “Wo own Hughte," aoe Dr, Alfred Naty, 0 Wesathnghouso Conipany. wolowtiat, wi | cold for $22 to Mra, Chorley Hong, His Job: hioby-alting willy | Mis, Hong's four ainall children, Tho wholo thing wns a glint’ to. raise, funela for Mi alall Momortal United olurely tn-ahburbrn Aticnator, Tho folly men cach offored to do any kind. of work for. four. houta for tho highest blddor, , ‘ eon pehRaARA aan emhawmnmnaat ap oo wg