Bay, duly Uy 1955 m standand The) ead 20:30 15.4 fort 19.7 fect . 2h 6.9 feet 14:02 BL feet ’ enn VOL. XLIV, NO, 162, a Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groat Northwest * PRINCE RUPERT, BC, WEDNERDAY, JULY 13, 1956 se mre + ce amare pireaanapapase ‘|PROVINCIAL, | LIBRARY | PRICK FIVE CENTS ir Amettea in the . BBC. Alaska Civil Defence Bing Here For Mock 4 “i e officials for el and Alaska Bani to wateh Prince , oanaatlon po maces July 21 when Aarchiquake” is stared el ranany Bah) Ketchikan, the day of the mead othe United Mat Gard vessel Hem- hdirectar far Alaska Beeorcinator lor BC, Kilby Brig G. A. Me- Bly direclor of CD In re and Dr. Thomas By ins! FCRIONS, better than fatr. eatehp, stlnian panitity “Pee >a wi mee MN PUSOLATION — The United States tcebreaker Atka is at between mex Harold Pomeroy, | B Pritchard, CD diree-! _ . : i. Ketehikan officials will | FR Stein, civil] leaving some 2,000 restdents Of bringing with them 2,000 cards the buildin Prince Rupert 1s to assume thie | ePresenting varlotly, catexories derical cries from other Inmates i - “evacuces,” some of whom will be | BEVE CATCH POOR, FAIR HUGHOUT NORTHERN AREA tishine so tar this year show only poor ta fnur me etieest of tisheries reports catehes fair to peor as. wid poor an the me ol far catehes, whi are poor throughout the northern distrlet. ae startling ta show fy some areas, but not ow anchor In Lhe vast tee Antarctic, The Atka carried Dr. Kk. B. Fenton of Canada's Nations) Rundi on a five-month voyage while he studied cosmic rays — little-known particles Bie carth from outer space, This is oe ef the photos Dr, Fenton brought back to (Ch Photas Nien " 4 " avdlsrann as ai RUS Patterson, chief af the civil de. fence health serviees will be in Prince Rupert next Tuesday in order to confer with loreal CD Giflelals before the exercise gels , underway. A meeting of all persons con- hecled wih Exerelse Rarthquake: “has been called for Tuesday at- tthe Civic Centre to insure that | ithe operation runs off smoothly, : HYPOTHETICAL EVACU EES Plans call for a hynothetiea i pening CARDS earthquake te level Ketchikan | , Cove. e * Hemlock, Apart from Clyil pe. fence official, (on civie offi- Cers from Ketehikan coming tlown for the exercise will In- clude Mayer George Beck, councliman Edward) Winston and Robert KB, Sharp, city manager, ' i the town “homeless and injured.” | into which evacuees will fall, role of a reception area: for bbe | M9 “" — offlelals last night, 2 pm. July 24 j Hentlock will disefiarge its load ‘ot “evacuees” at the dock. At ithe same the, local etvil defence authorities wish to have a plane. lead af heepltal cases discharg- Led at Seal Cove, | Acting on the assumption that ‘local CD officials have had haix hots warning of the “dis castor” In the Alasku city, the ‘hospital will theorelienily have been cleared of those well enough i to go home or receive emergency Skeenn, At Rivers Inlet there leat Smith Intet catehes are fER An infune- me Lip srthing Sei. hatlonal Unley (AFI, tpheld ry Supreme “Yo Me dustlee J. Hiled Vhs nian wilt ed to ue the term I commwetion with Ol lords. and Untoi PURE Way culled 10 me the shipping com. Meseitatives af the SCHON met Tuesday Moe teenie ana Wone nich | he ty lala Wve tala tn Wee chuarbored Ms Pehaee Rupert ne yen and ui cliatmieg| by tho lcd Caray te Hstoc| ‘ihe AAVINGH MH NOHOY veep und HCCOUNL whieh bert Watdenty once Mere 1 and whieh Vihp SIAN 44 Mn MLNS at tho 14 We thas (heaatlo, P tov bilnneos, | f Mecvmbny 4h ol Nl be patel Into the ln vndey the Munk CU ind WH heeanna of Oy ovine, Und ta wpe. nen lng Pelee s shold ha dle rine} 1 al OF tho binnk CH bs Dayable, thn Bit anny. Aantt jaenf follows: tion Against Seamen eld in Supreme Court Ad prenises against: "The strike, called July 3 Mieny Ath (yy Howeph | lodging, EMERGENCY TREATMENT a Evacn.¢y arriving by boat, will he routed from the deck te the Civie Centre where they will re- And be registered: for dispersal ‘tu the hospllal or ta emergency for the first time since the strike, Incelanit, mppenring before G. R, Currie, | umeusayee ataceece. rete Industrial relations board VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Officer In an attempt to reach a Seme 200 volunteers will be solution to the dispute. pneeded to take the cole of eva. Mr. Currle woud not comment er te oi wens an results of the meeting order. PATE Mi TNC sack ann Valu. ed by Ottawa, bub sald there! wed on the dock area, Valin. i oH . ‘teers can register for the exer. would be further meethias, ‘cise ut the Civil Defonce Infor. (0 nation Cente an Second Street,’ biek wp SIU demands fora iy. Robert Mekay, local CD co-op. Lereent wage therease, has made dinkloy sald. tle ships which normally serve Only those persons CUTTY IN Isolated communities along the CD cards will be allawed pial BC, const and Alaaki, pollee nnd Ch poles posted at soe ‘Mr. McKay sill, ners Can Claim Balances | ll Lying in City Banks An Hoke Appointed School Trustee Mrs. W.D. Lambie has bean Appolnted a member af Distrlet fl board of achaot trustees, It Whe anounced today by Mra, M (MM. Raper, board xevretury-troas- Allen, Prince Rupert, aivings ac. count, $148; Blnae Jacobsen, | Prince Rupert, savings account: $4.22, Canadian Bank of Commerce: | Roy UW. Collison, Princo Rupert ATS Barracks, aavinga accounts, | S160 Donat Franeds Logney, HMCA Chatham, savings de. urer, Catt, $0.04; Janne Lowe, Gene. y Checappodntnent of Mea. Lam. ral Dollvery Prine Rupert yy, who Hki a vacaney loth by money order myable to MES. sia LM. Greene, wan confirm Jon Mader, sad i 0.0, R. Revinits, a tt ‘yD yet ak a gpeelil anceting af the Conoral Delivery, Princo Ruport, hool bond lant night. Ke money ordor payable to Harry, Mis. Roper said the appolnte tarttha 1 Co initige Roney, ave hid beer approved by the é ae eouned for piblle tnabruetion ty oy ietorla, oyal Bank of Canada: Jo, MME ln ee Inshore i ith Prince Rye | Mra Lamble will serve watit rart currant acootnt, $17.10; | December, Jd, When Mra, aniuol Honey Grotalnger, Prince Greene's torn would have ox. Rupert, savings accont, $4.40; plred, Mrs, Greene restanect Int Jolie Harry. davob, Canadian Month to accompany: hor hut. National ‘Tologruphs, anvings band, Dr, Greone ty Duke Unly- hecount, 81407; Quan Kove, oralty, Durhnm, North Carollnn, flonoral Dollvory, Prince Rupert.) Appolntmont of a trustee be anvings nccount, $14.01; Murdo camo novessary whon no-one MoPheraon, Prien Rupert, xave wis nomiianted for the by-clod <7 erat ecene ne aeneemennmeemeneiemts he} Its slam’ At a ‘Mtetling of top ily’ Civ rstrateme Gra(fle control polity: Ruth Ellis Dies Finally Breaks By JiM KING LONDON (AP)—Ruth Inllis, beautiful blonde ‘mother of two children, died on the gallows in London's Holloway Prison for women today for the _ [easter Sund t By the lover who jilted her, The 28-year-old divorcee, a a y boat, while sertougly former model and night club irriving by boat, while sertousl “inhured” ‘ull he flown to Sal hostess, was the I4th woman to be hanged in Britain this cen- . , . ‘tury and the third since the In reality, only 46 civitians are expected in abuard the "Second World War. Her senten- -eing revived a country-wide con. ‘ troversy over capital punishment, ‘which continued unabated today, ' A crowd of 1,000 persons — iSome weeping, others laughing— ‘Stood in the grimy north London istreet outside the tvy-covered ‘red-brick prison as hangman Al- pulled the death ‘bert Plerrepont trap. iBROME DOWN We Reports from inside, the p broke Tuesday night. Prison ‘sources sald she sobbed herself to sleep, screaming, “I don't Want to die” The matrons let her sleep un- Ul the last minute, foregoing the usual 6:30 waking hour. Earlier In the night she ‘had ‘sid goodbye to her mother and ‘father, wha reported she was re- slaned to ner fale. The woman had refused to-‘appeal for merey. Heme Secretary Gwilyn Lloyd- ‘George the only man who ean ‘tecommend royal clemency, earl- jer this week turned down peti. tlons signed by more than 26,000 persons. celve rmergeaey feeding, clothing’, Mts Ellis at her trial admitted tracklny her lover, 26-year-old ‘Donald Blakely, to 8 bondon bar, anc pumping four bullets into Nini. Clalming hor joalousy had distrubed hor emotions, she trfed to got tho murder charge yo- duced to manslaughter, The court threw out that defones and a Jey OF 10 mon wand two women faund her guilty June 21 after 24 minutes of delibaration, Only government and prison OlNclils withessed tho execu. tion, Two of them were wonon —~Dr, Charity Taylor, 39-year. old governor of the prizon. and the prison matron, BROTHET. WRINGS FLOWERS More thin 30 policemen, stunds Ink shoulder to shoulder, kopt the crowd outside nway from the missive ank gates Into tho pri- Kon yard, Just before the execu. ton Mrs, HINs' brothor, Julian Arthur Noltson, strode up to the fites, beat on them, and Nanded av bunch of white carnations to a urd, Roturntig to tho crowd, hls Taco tishen and ips trombling, he sald, “I Juat told iim to tell Ruth T would never forget hor tind God bless her" Tho crowd walled watt -a Kuart slopped through (he Rulon wind lacked the blak framod doath roti and the Houdh cortitloate on (he wall, DEMONSTRATION ONHOKER A lino began moving Hlowly put the notlee., ‘Thon broke through the vordon of polleo to fil tho road, Urging them on wax blnckparbed elderly Mrs, Violot van dey Elst, who) ins Jomonatrated ngalnab oxeautlons since 1098, The polloe flnntly alcdowalk and reformed the move Ing Wino, One may aNk to hls knoos, alouting over and over, "Bho should hive ben frond.” ‘tha Pollee halod Why up wd nae On Gallows’ : Ex-Model's Calm murder of ‘resounded ~ through g, touching off hys- orks i ;fon sald the tey calm Mrs, Ellis Was set as the time that the had maintained during her trial : ‘in June and ever alnea fInally aboved tho mob back on the! f 7 ! va iy Og ‘ , IN MOTHER'S ROLE.-- life daugh Jane plays Shelley’s thild in on the best-selling: novel, Inter VANCOUVER (—~An Interna- tlonal Development Authority— to Increase the standard of iiy- Ing throughout the world was Proposed by Frank Howard, CCF legislature member for Skeena’ when he addressed the South Westminster club of the purty, Mr. Howard envisioned an or- kantzalion, free of political in- terferonce, which would ald 'n industrial devolopment, educa- tlon, medicine and technical as- sistance. All nations would par. j ticipate tn the scheme, and Can- ade would play a leading role, “Canada because of her rich- hess and surpluses ino certain commodities can show tremen- dous loadership by using her sur. pluses to ense present world ten- sion,” Mr; Howard sald, | REALIZE PLIGHT The Bkeenn MLA said millions of Ashins were slowly reallalng Shelley Winterg introduces h téF: Vittoria, 3, to her reel-Hfs Bruce (left), on the set of her latest. filn nternational Aid Urged by Frank H real: daughter, Sally Jane to change the “World Slum" a “World = Gommunity” ving In, Every da hesitate, more people are aceen- ting the false promise af Com- munism," he said, ta meen aoe nen semen ees Women Fined After Fight Two Prince Rupert women, in- volved Ina fight yesterday after. noon ons Third Avenue, pleaded guilty to creating a disturbance by fighting and were fined $30 ail costs or in default of pay- ment sentenced to serve one month In jatl when thoy appear. ed bofore Magistrate W. D. Vance In police court this morning. Bentoneed were Evelyn San- key and Myrile Nelson, astern eneeatata a banembemstameaeet aetna Te that they no longer ‘have to atai'VG wid be wiped out by cn case “white tholr landlords nd feudal lords In othor countries jlive of the ful of the land." , “Those millions who lye on (the other aide of the world ura in the throes of a world rovolue | ton and wo must take, coqnt- ranse Of tt. Within the United Nations we huve the vehicle for Helping these people to lift thomaelves up out of the mire," “Wo must feed and clothe these hungry, peatilonco-riddon People, or someday wo miy be fighting thom, Mr, Howard continued, “In order to taeklo thts Im- Menke Problon, wo mut frat aleanaa our minds of three bie myths. Meat, that Russia ls all that alunds bolweon mankind und penve, Bocond, Unit xo-cal- Ind Sr00 enterprise conn do tho Job bottor than tho U.N. And, third, that we can preserve frov. dom by supporting anyone who le ANU-communtat, even fone Honnrles and fnaciata." MUST WAQH ASSAULT “Phila ant on hunger mitat be wagod with tho utmost allie Kenco And with a soelallat ape proach, ‘The COM has long bean AN Advocate of co-aporative of fort, All wo hive to do ta extend Ihe shore of co-oporation to tho world community," Mr. Howard apponled to tho ooral government to xradally wot ONL from under the prowont AMA EAC ANd roplace prepare ation for way with a proparation for humanity, “IVA about tng that wo Joli. wl Uhe human rage." Mya neem, $9.76, ‘tan to AN the vacant nat, tlod tiny away, ~ WEATHER - Cloudy with peenslonal’ lght! rain or delgale today and Thuts- day, Little change in tempera. tre, Winds Ilaht weatarly. Low tonlaht and high Thursday at Port Hardy 52 and 03, Bandsplt WASTIINGTON (Ben. War ton Magnuyon (D-Wash ante ‘Tuoxday the Ronate forelan re- lations commilttes has unan- mousy approved and reported Lo Hie senate Moor his resolution fo oostablish oan E-membor Alaskn intermational ead) ane highway commision, Tho group would study the fonalbility of a rall and Nigh. way Une Uirourh the Rocky mountaliy trenel of western Cindy conmnecthig the United Alates und Alnaka, Tho commlasdon also would be directed to study tall and high- Way connections between oust. Al porta and altles, the nvain Hine routes found hy the cone Wilawton fo be moat, feastble, Tt would be authorlyod to hold honriign, cal) wilnoases, ane ene opernte with any conmmlaston or offtetals of Canada or tho pray Inco of British Columbia, Magiitcon ‘sald committea ace Hon came after ho told the hoarive “Many exports tn the fleld contend on connitaatan “Wo Wat take Inmoctinte atops . ver bootlezgers, “ : The former head of the police - , Tisman force, - fegunsel to open his personal fin- In. ehatge Of? thie Nquor detail » Leatherdale :testified, - | elopm | “He askod me how things were |.” Fus: n in Hollywood, Sally . “The Night of the Hunter,” based -| Into’ Sgt. Cuthbert last June 24 which Worth ‘helped spark the inquiry, y that we! ithe commission wants, mo,” he and Prince Raport 60 and 60, said, U.S. Senate Group To Stu Alaska, Canadian Rail Line ‘VANCOUVER (CP) — Detective Sergeant. ‘Robert H, Leatherdale testified before a royal’edti- a mission today that Police ‘sought a deal ‘to ‘ protect 0 ‘gambling squad was the first ,Witness to appear before . tha ‘Tupper commission appointed: ‘dune 24 to investigate charges of corruption and laxity in the '. A few minutes earlier Mulll- han, now on leave of absence ‘pending the outcome of: the ‘hearing, had offered through his ance accounts to Commissioner ‘Reginald H. Tupper. 2 7": Sgt. Leatherdale sald the boots iegrex deal .was brought up by Mulligan in'May, 1949, “On May. 3, 1949, when 1 was without rank,’ was called to {Chief Mulligan’s office and -he|s told me 1 was to be made ser- geant in chargo-of ‘the. detall,” around. | nd-mentioned he understood sortie bootleggers had heen ‘Operating-.for years. . He ranked “if:1 had ‘any objection: to tletting:a- few places run; making, jenly periodic selzures.”". .* “"He'sald. this: would do us both ja lot of good. and ‘if you have (ny irlends. bootlegging It Is okay “Ata Fa Cuthbert-knew “all about the arrangements.” ©. 0° 4 7, It was a suicide attempt by Sgt. Leatherdale said Cuthbert ‘called at hig home May'6, 1940, ‘lo discuss the bootlegging deal. ; He sald Cuthbert told him: ; “There is no ‘use -beating around the bush. The chief wants money, Chief Mulligan, sitting in the courtroom, took notes furlously is Leatherdale continued, ; “He (Outhbert). asked. . me about bootloggers and who would pay protection... He sald Joo Colona had already offered $200 nt month and this could -be In- creased to $300, Cuthbert told me to pub the pressure on any boobleggors who weren't paying.” Other witnesses to bo called are reporter Ray Munro and Det-Byl. Len Cuthbert, Munro |s the author of a gore les of articles published by the Toronto weokly Flash which charged corruption In the force, Meanwhile, Munro announced Tuesday ho had resigned from Flash as of Aug, 7 Ho sald he would "go right down tho line with Flash." “T have accomplished my pur- pose and will bo avallable whon as 9 Se dy Ite atuclos that a highway ualng the Rocky mountain tronoh had W gtudtor audnoMle Juslflontion thay np railrond," Tho sonator continued: ‘on the’ other hand, commission alidlon might domonsteate that bobh rail and highway lneg are Justified, Adequate and lows cost transportation ts an lndise porsable ingredient to the da. volopment of Aluxka; also ati Inctlsponsuble Ingrediont to the dofonce of Alngka, “Antld rumors that the Goviets have constructed Innd transpor Lalton frclities Into eastern al. berda, In a future contilet Alnaku territory could become the boachhend for invaslon of the North American continent, “Tho onglvoorling foustbility of tho route olrendy haw been catablished by a' 1049 aurvey of tho Gorps of fnginoera,” MRINGE ALBERT, Sisk, @) = Prince Albort federal peniten. ary inmates alagod a tworhout Hol within the prison walls Tuoaday night and ono guard ¥ 70 Gi 3100 Ae fat iene aes qatatinn + Let: yout m her basa for turning Chief Walter. Mulligan. perations of some Vaneou- Yocs Bennett Lauds. For Mill Plo and - board ' mill’ to. MacMillan and Bledel Lt THe - corembny” signal start of ari estimated :$3 development of Vancouvet-Islatid’ timber resources, ee, - Premler Bennett eal “ti days, . when. |rerye dae _ Tho: preniler. sald’ the -éxjan slon project will employ, :d ib the. two-year constructidn pets lod, more than. 600-"worker full: operation the ¢! ‘employ. more :thert:36 the total’MacMillan-and payroll In B.C. to, bet ie tt oleae ! The. new... play Aran bt scheduled to beyin late n year or ently 167." Mow ee e ® ‘ Chief Justice ws ‘OTTAWA @ Brig, Sherwood! Tatt, 60, of Vancouver | today: Was appointed a chief jusiicd of, the Supreme Court of British, Columbla. 4 vf He succeeds the Inte Chief Justice Wendell B, Farris; o« Prime Mintstor' St. Laurent In Announcing the appointment, sald. it takes effoct September. iti The post enirles snhiry of $182 600 4 year, ME Brig, Lett, wounded at Dieppd In $042 fought in two world wargy Ho was born at Troquola, Ont't ang attaidéd Wie University of British Columbia. and, Trinity College, Oxford, "te Trained a8 a lawyer ag well 8h a soldier he Je post president tho Vancouvor Bar. Aasoolatlony. He also Ix chancellor of the Unt: veralty of BO, ig ah Wagon Driver CALGARY th—The driver of an old-fashioned buckboard ‘“e fatally injured Tuosday when Hly two horses holted during downs town Onlgury Stampede demon: stratlona, = oy Charles Mitchell Lyle dled In hospltnl aftor boing hurled trom (ho wagon. . wa Monnwhile, the stampede chalked up another day of re. cord attendance, Pald admige slona to tho stampede grounds totalled 80,440 compared with tho 1054 mark of 60,481, 2 Attondando for tho ftlrat two dnys Is 22,734 nhond of the kame period Invt your, ys Woman Settles For $32,000: NEW YORIG 1). Mra, Cathgs® rine Kroiluor, 64, tho Diblosrands ing grandmother, Tuoaday night! doollned to alwot for $64,000 on A toloviaton quis show, and tool! the $32,000 ahe had alrendy wor,’ Mra, Kroltaor alte. a bla . | : Vat conclude on the Haale of and one prlaonor wore injured, Vos tlon be known. to all Tak (ho big pring" bank ive yh 4 od # roduc oe parti of Kraft’ pulp, Production,’ jg . lett Named -°: HurtatStampedé ender cache at ie