Fey arte ad AYE HEB ET aE SA Tee nt} Khrushchev, suggested. to. some . officials. here’ that the men who “| were: closest ‘to Stalin in his last n| days, had: strong reason for. do- a ing “away...with: him. to” “protect “i wave: of. debate: boiled. -up.today’ ety long | ‘record’ of’ “despotic” : tule, — which’ Khrushehey attributed to a livered at, a closed session of the 2 cow Feb: 24-95.The United States ‘Sclenee: in: Philadelphia, (OF “ aye n Ie node! ‘of an: earth’ satellite at, the ‘ROAF™ ‘stailon: at Trenton, ‘Ont. The US deg zmied ‘sat~ ‘ellite. model. will be on display: to: the Canadlan, ‘public for the. first: tie on Alr Force Day at- -Trenton ‘June,-9. The: model was” loaned’ ‘to. the RCAF by the.F Franklin Institute of Modern from National. Defence),. ee coe “WASHINGTON (pA fresh, over: whether Joseph Stalin died ta natural death’ or.was:murdered. | | -eThe purported details. of a:sec- ‘ret. Speech : nade by the. Russian Communist” ‘party: ‘boss,’ Nikita theniselves. ‘They pointed tothe ruthless.’ arrests and “murder ues | Stalihe” The 25, 000: word speech, w was dee Soviet- Coinmunist party. at Mos- state department, published Mon-. “| day: what it'called “a version’ of the speech as distributed to Com-| munist ; leaders. outside: Russia. There Was no word as. to how the US, ‘got: it. However,’ with little evidence to,’ go on,: this’ point of view never “favor .of .the- natural- -death ex- of ‘his illness and its outcome. _ The. ‘general heme of” the Debate ‘on \ Whether Stalin Mu dered = Renewed as February Speech Studied speech. had been learned by: the West previously: . COULD: BE: STROKE - Stalin’s death was announced: March: §, 1053. It -was attributed to a brain hemorrhage, but there was speculation at the time that. he might have been assassinated, prevailed - in ‘official American quarters. . : Now. the whole subject is up for restudy, altiiough © U.S. govern- ment. ‘specialists in Russian af- fairs say there are arguments. in planation. . One of these is that Stalin at 73 ‘might- well have suffered a stroke. Scyeral doctors joined In signing bulletins on the progress "Another consideration is that no one can be absolutely certain that- Khrushchev was telling the complete truth about events pre- ceding Stalin’ ss death, Some ex- ports’ ‘say he may have exaggerat- ed: past Suspici ous and. fears iv order to gain the sympathy of his audience. fot SEE UN STABLE GOVERNMENT in “had brought against V, M. Molotov, who- recently resigned aSs- foreign minister, and. A.- 1. Mikoyan, a top party leader, “some baseless charges” ‘a few months before his death. Tf Stalin had not died, Khrush- chevy indicated, Molotoy and Mik- oyan might have suffered ‘ ne nihilation.” In the, view of Amorita an of fic- ials, the. major meaning of the Khrushchev speech is that the Soviet system of government is unstable. They say that since Stalin could-do the things which Khrushchev attributed to him in sensational detail, ‘some other ruthless, and ambitious man in the ;. “future night’ ‘also gather power intosliis own hands and. Three-Man Team Makes Ja fog of optimism, as usual, she forgot that Mr. Dale’s -twith the bidding: as ‘\He had enough to go to four = with a small diamond which was Khrushchev charged {hat Stal- ; || I Diesel, Box. - 2 {Ly Young Model Train Fan ‘DETROIT: W—The’ engineer. ‘of: Open 6 a.m, to | am, | & 836 and Ave, ‘West ‘ed ‘ont¥ as a‘Detrolt high. schoo ‘| balling through a maze of com- ‘Vdiesal- back: to the yard, | boxcayéy frehy under the: nose “Hof railroad cyard workers ‘has! FP} turne rd “out:'to be a 16-year-old; “Et model-train enthusiast, ‘He. gave * EE hims elf up Monday. night, . eine erry 4 t silly Conivale Lumytiner Minti” from Terrace ne ort Hardy. Convenient surface eonmnection Prince Jlinht Nos, | | 7 1! ie Lai Pines Rupert’ Ati} 8:00 pans (11:20 pum, Lv, Terrace Ar, {10:00 am | 7425 pun. mf Ary Vancouver Lave | 7330 amn | 4330 pam, . : ie ! . ee vay. nue “Wig wilace Wenpertation Ney night dally from Sandsplt via Port Hardy, Cano Might Pelnce Ruperts sSamliplty . Enquire aout Canndian Paelfie's economical } amnlly. lan Favescee your Travel Agent ors: AIR LI NE Ss phona 29S—Ar, Turl Anderson wonbore QRRATEST THAVAL @VOTEM ‘Tpolice quoted the youth as sny- ia ‘phantont train crew who spirit- ‘ed. a diesel engine and string of The. boy, whom police identifi- student, and his: two “firemen” spent more.than two hours high- plicated switch tracks late Batis day night, ‘They added ‘nine extra cars’ from: three sidings hefore ‘they brought Lhe stolen Railroad detectives knew of the theft but couldn't spot the aulprits din the 20-mile run, » “Pm amodel-train enthusiast,” ing.,“I used to hang around the Grand - Trunk Toundhouse sn establish .a Stalinist-type dic- tator: ship? a The consensus of U.S. experts is that Khrushchev, Premier Bul- jganip and the other mén now in the | presidium of the central committee. of the Communist party are really trying to run things’ with. a “collective dicta- Cars Stolen Pontiac, Mich: and got to kn ow ne - "BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Near Impossible Contract ~ The way Miss Brash bids, you often need-a series of assists from your opponents to come home with the required number of tricks, Of cours se her raise to three hearts in today’s deal was atrocious, Playing in one heart call was a forced bid and that he might not have a face card in his hand, _ Anyway, Mir. Dale was faced it actually was—not as it should have been. board. Jt didn't take Mr, Muz- zy long to make. the wrong play here, He had lost one queen on this hand and he was determined not to lose another, He played the queen of clubs and while he won this trick he effectively blocked his side's chances of win- nlog any more tricks. Re returned a spade but Mr. Dale went up with the ace and got rid of the queen on dummy's fourth club. Thus the three- man‘ team of Muzzy, Abel and Dale had managed to make an almost impossible contract. FENCING MISHAP FATAL PARIS (Reuters)—Andre Tou- gard, 43-year-old Paris fencing champlon, died in hospital Mon- day night an hour and a half af- hearts and he did. Mr, Abel led the king of diamonds and it was permitted to win, He continued taken by dummy’s ace. FAVE LOSERS With five possible losers star- ing him in the face, Mr. Dale realized he could not do this job alone. He would have to be lucky and he would have to have help. At trick three he led the trey of hearts from the board and got his first assist when Mr. Muasy played low. The: 10 forced out \Mr. Abel's ace and he returned another diamond... West deale : _East- Weal y ‘inerable Pacific Western Airlines Lye, Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Daily Except ‘ Tuesday and Sunday for Stewart & Alice Arm 11:30 am, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday To Ketchikan and Con- nections to afl Alaska, ’ Phone | 2313 FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS =” ~ >-” NORTH ter an opponent's foil struck him Miss Brash in the stomach and cut his side. AJ3 6. Hospital’ authoritles reported . Ka i3 | Touzard died from an internal a AK aoe hetnorthage. - WEST VAST, —— Mr. Abel Me. Muzzy aks a10733 w AS y "Q2 2 vas Nes Spring i is Here Ji Q8 42 * sour” See Us Now for Your - wos | @ Bulbs — @ Seeds é ° . ‘ . J 64 @ Fertilizers @ Pet Supplies . -@7 62 $i es || PRINCE RUPERT The biddin North vast . South FLORISTS West 1 @ Dbl. Puss 1 9 hee Ww _— Puss 3 Y Pass 4 9 300 rd Ave, We Dial 2397 All Pasg oo-- re This was ruffed in dummy and a Ton eee owe We act quickly, effietentty fo sive your furs safe sum- mer storage, BILL SCUBY’S FUR STORAGE | PHONE 3] Jee nee eee ne tte eee the king and ten of hearts picked up the rest of the outstanding; trumps, Mr, Dale now turned his! attention to the spade suit. On! the bidding it appeared probable | that. the king was on his left, so’ he led the four toward dummmy's: jack. Mr. Abel was in no hurry. DOLORES GRAY Today and Wednesday The Famous Stage Hit Is On the § Screen! ES. HOWARD REEL-ANA THs rN SSe | ‘7- 19 pam, GREAT LOVE » SONGS | lowed suit with the five: A FAUX PAS. Dummy’s jack won and nowi} to win with his king and he * + q STRANGERS 1M ) PAKADISE rns Is uy sELovED" 4 oni AND MOREL the engineers. and a lot about | torship,.” the five of clubs was led-from the’ , ° 1 tne in COLOR and the: engines.””. . 5s; SCARED BY PRESS He told police he suggested to “his pas. it might. be . Jun to swipe-ah engine. “Tl knew chow to operate it,” the boy sald; “and my friends who came along for the ride made good. switchmen after I) : told them how to do it.! “f got seared when J saw the newspaper recounts and really scared when they blamed us for breaking into a Gar parked in the yards, before we * tole the engine, We didn’t do that, and that's the reason I gave mysell Wp.” Police sald the boy will be turned over to his parents lo appear before juvenile author- |, ities, Hls “erew” will be picked up for questioning, . likes to build things, Give him of ines on the floor ¢o represe a bridge of sorts in short orde bridge huilder, He may become tL skilled ind. capable worker--assembling the parts as they're given him; fol- lowing the Instructions of archl- feels and engineers: Bub if he wants to bo a designer ar engine eer himsell, the law requires hit he graduate from a University after years of study, Belng skillod mechanie isn't enough-~ he must have a vagt general knowledge gained through yours jot atudy and oxperlence before ho is permitted to dosign struc. tures wherein public safely Is Involved, Give tho same boy materials, WNttle Instructlon and practice, and he will turn out a miniature bridge, or denture, of the pattern of those used in the moulh, More practices, and he could become Ah akied dental tochniclan, able to follow necurately the Instruce Hons:of the donust In making & dontal appliances, Bub if he wants lo beeome a deslgnor or ongineer of dont beldgos, or dentures Uh athor words, © dontlat) the Inw also roqulres yours of sbudy al a Universtiy, and the passing of atirt oximlnations, ea Mls Ja ane of THE ~ PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROTECTS THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC Chances are that Junior hag a mechanical turn of nfind-- written for and presonted by DENTAL ASSOCIATION Meceano set, mark a couple . nt acriver, and be will produce ' Some day he may he a real Bone. of the jaw may be dis- tortad av dealvayed by pressure of bridges or dentures, wrongly AppuLd, Disease may appear in Lhe’ gume, causing sores diffieult or Impossthle to heal. Near (he beginning of the century, a yen or two was considered suffielent bo qualify the student ta make dental applianees and perform other operations In, the human mouth, Soon, two years was found to be oo Tle, Univers sitles required three, then four, and now five years or more of study, Iyen that is not enough, for dentists often continue to altond classes, sludy groups and University courses, Lo keep pree with dayelopnents, So, If Juntor intends to become am architech or engineer of bridge building, elther for traf fic, or Jor dental uso, he must Jenrn much more than the mechanics of pulling purts toe gether, Assembly of matertals {4 almply the flial step, after long aludy of such, factors as founds] § ationay alyosucs und stating} Jond-boaring fnvens and land. carrying gbility, and the many other considerations that con» tribulo to good bridges of any varloty, for tho service and sufoty | of the public, a gories of articles HE QUEEN OF HEARTS had Miss Clinginan with wear the Fund Contro Main Lounge, The carter of tastes (hele altidy of (he Clyle Gey oft the full notles of notion Me the Civie Contre, tn add of funds for the purehise ¢ vid aver wih bo entitled BRITISH COLUMBIA (0) poikeamiainalie | A she didn't hive as elaborate an outfit ns pretty Betty Ciingman, rink when she reigns over the Bal Fantastique ab New York's Shernton-Aslor Hotel, The affaly will beneftt the Aridsls Equity A Spocial General Meeting of tho Civic Contre Association of Princo Rupert will be hold Thursday June 7, 1956 at 8 p.m, in tho Civic Byelaws as reqammended by Che Board of Direetors, trom Any member to good sanding of (he age AN H-G-M PICTURE oe SETS A cheer TOTEM . confidence, Todoy f - 9:05 TOMOR Looking fop Scano , , looking fc for Money , , ae aaa Gnd jj sume taris—but ehanees are thal! On Io oes heavily jeweled symbols of her finish tha aa is Cave you ’ ays WHT he fo nto ehimges tn the VISTA | eae Fite Econ (gull re Commission Report, Coptes are avalible for any member thon Co approve Che espendilare fnew choles at iW) years r valli privileges, Frod Jones Concern] Seeredary, OTE flaming weal! | wt | OPPORTUNITY! Over G0-year-old company is expanding and requires 2 saleswen to complete its organization here, The man we seck ds 25 to 40 years of age, has a pood: personally and educational background, While sales exper- lence might be“helpful, we prefer a man who bas been ep. gitged in an executive capacily, To suelo a man we offer TY thoreugh, personalized, suecessemaking sales (raining with (( an almost nulimited oppertunity for advancement and bet- | fer-(han-ayerge earnings, Our present organization knows about (his ad and all interviews will be held dn utinost in Prince Rupert For a personol intorviow telephone Mr, Westcott at the Prince Rupert Hotel between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. tonight and tomorrow or 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. tomorrow, OR THE HILLS” ee we we Be ees va en metN "THE SHEPHERD ranean