ORMES-—— Daily Delivery @ DIAL 2151 -— DRUGS i tet pabrenes mosiee , RE a asad UP th teg Che ‘ ag ee ee NO ag NENG OF ES INE DET aS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pcie Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. XLV, No, £2, Kefauver Captures Primary Nixon Receives “Write-In" Vote MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP)—Senator Restos Ke- fauyer’s clear-cut victory in Tuesday's New Hamp. shire primary has put new punch and power into his drive for the Democratic presidential nomination— but the election's veal sur- prise was Vice+ President Richard Nixon, PRINCE RUPERT, BC., Wwabsespay, “MARCH 14, 1956, PRICE FIVE CENTS PROVENCEAL roma, - ‘rotor, B, c. | eo - Irked Bri fons Soo thed | By US. Amba LONDON (CP) — American ambassador Win- throp Aldrich called at the foreign office today as a |sharpening Anglo-American: conflict arose over Bri- tain’s policy in Cyprus, ‘Aldrich conferred with - State’ Bhortiy aflerwacds, the foreign , the viec-presidential preference “Nixon received a. lowering “write-in” vote of 19,4967 from 260 of the state's 297 preclnets in poll. The figure is all the more as- Minister Anthony Nutting ab the Britlsh. officials request. Dip- iomaitc quarters said . Nutting wanted to express Britain's con- cert over the American. expres- | sion of syrapathy ty the Greek office ‘Spokesman told & press conference, that Britain had “no eriticism to make’ of the. Un- ‘ted : | States state depariment’s stand in the dispute. The spokes- man added that a slatement Js- q tontshing In ght of the fact that Nixon's name’ waa pot on the ballot, he did no campatgning in Sew Hainpshire, and no orgaul- ed effort was inade on his be- halt. * It appeared to be the result of a spontaneous burst of ‘public senthnent for the much-diseuss- ed vice-president, GETS ALL LIGHT VOTES In the presidential balloting ew Hampshire: 1, Gave Kefauver oeralle delegates, convention votes. all 12 Dem- and thelr elght The Teones- fev senator crushed a slate faye! Oring Adlal EL Stevenson, who did not persunaliy campalgn in | | ' i. HAT ‘DRY; PERT WET — “Bleatior and Lucille: Waine wade through deep waters in the west end of ‘Toronto. during the worst flouds sinee Hurrjeane Hazel 17 months ago. A number of houses In tne district bad water fuur to seven feet deep in the basements. — Ex-District Teachers (CP Photo) i District 62 teachers are going to have the oppor-, tunity of enswering a quiz on what they think of; this primary, and was not on the ballot, Kefauver'’s preferential vote wis 16,604 in 260 of 207 precincts. Stevenson had a total write-in of | 3,419, 2. As expected, Republican delegates who are backers, of President Eisenhower. Jo addition, the state wave the president a vove or 16,487.in 260, of 207 precinets in the prefer. ential section of the ballut. was Unopposed there. Though New Hampshire is traditionally = Republlean, this: was the opening round between: Kefauver and Stevenson, and both now are looking to the Mine! vesola primary next week as a mure dechsive teal of strength. Slevensov ws offieially entered tn tiut contest and, like Kefauver, has been campaigning in Mine nesot a Liberal Majorit Tory Parity Pri OTTAWA O =. An opposition preposal for farm parity prices, Hiking the returns on agrieul- tural produety to prives of othey eonmoditics, has been refected uy the Commons, BC. Indians Declare War On Tax Men VANCOUVER dh OF Rens obj the Native Brotherhood of BG. repreapding mare Than 000 Pritish Cotumbin Undians, ate noyneed ‘Theaday ey wlll ina ke wir ou (he federm) Gea depart went “Taek statement Followed a re port drome Ofbawa nit Te" Th tins wall Tone Thebie case ba tue i upreme Count they fest thelr "at I" ree tind WEAOUE pep erengy (ate ee een. hey said Olhawa fax of lelits ite Fhe comment iter Paaees Vodit, a Phalrernin, won a dls Hit deve ab a eharge of fad) Wie fe dike ee Tene Cus seburn. “One braves omeu't wad Ge Wats. ember of {he Brothertood lerlsl ve cate Withee ged abu Hine Tix men HC reeesoaiy Tyersal Tita (ie ex hegre COTE, We hn Che bw Of romans ae everyone iil Ieopee bas recumy,” wild WAT n ae, Dh Pani Yay” We qi ward OF The payer monk and San eee fore us | pay dealin bien, . Tabert CUEOn, president ba eee oaltadltok Me, cttan for oun this WHHL dead) to Chonsads | or ie. Tid inisy nol Meg recs tile eu) be silt it elected 14} Het aleep,” | Mn Hratherhood | Tigh Hun ty the northern part vatih Ue dleatssatl of begiintne this afternoon, ‘ Point ebipe doo lemperctire, Harmates a very clndurtnoalnis pos Hehe today, somthwest 1a fomors cid Teneo Bennett, Prince Kupert, , how they find their work and W what! jthey: think of ¢ the weather, fos sees These are just some of the! { > Vent-feacher. association ques (44st four years, the committee: Hionalre, forniulated by a elty. Polnted oubthat the large turn-, PTAs! “leacher-turnover com- | 0?e? ‘1s becoming a major pre { mittee” formed reeently to find! lem. 7 eu why. so’ nang members uth ithe (eaching profession only | ter stated, adding that “edntin-: titay tn the elty for a short ¢inse.; ulty ls broken, and the applica-: IPAR AND NEAR ‘ton of good teaching methods ' The questionaire to be sent to. ls jeopardized ag a result of the: tleachers whe have already deft: “high turhuvert of teachers," Is also going to be given 10: HEN LEFT JOBS ‘teachers who have stayed in: ar . v we town after icy left their tench- |, In the questionaire former He jobs teachers Will be asked thelr mar- Fay a oo ital slatus, when they taught, AU a J {vestlons ie here and when they left thelr; drawn up dash Thursday ato a: jobs, meeting of (he committee on Section | oof the que: sonalre ‘which two members: from every, parent-teacher association In. #8ks the teachers’ comments on the city | were _tepresented, ebave conrlbuted to your decision eto Jeave’v and eheck the answer An esttmated 100 nersons were: ment, and three other Greek Or- y efeats a ane corres concerns ‘arrested after the shouting to-.thodex —ehurehmen — arrived (heir leaving, After cach of the 12 questions, : government Tuesday over vyprus problem. wo bursts of automatic gunfire! Tn a letter to all teachers who: which rattle?’ through a iain; yig, questions to be asked in a pars: have left their posts here in the istreet of the capital as Cyprus: ‘agimembers of the House of Com+ “Byeryon@ I al fockvats the lors Greek, cwarter. Tb. will romain, ‘Archbishop Teading churchman and leader marks. .of the Enosis movement to unite rally Herald says the envoy's{co-adjutor archbishop of Van- security forces kuled since Cy- ed a terror campaign a year ago! sthe factors that “we felt mlghtitn suport of the Enosls de- jmands, sued-in Washington late Tuesday night: “superceded the expression tof sympathy and concern” made — | Tiesday by U.S. Ambassador Ca- UK. Sergeant Tea ona eo 18th Fatality ‘After Aldrich’s hour-long con- From Violence ference this. morning some: Bri- NICOSIA uy — the tish officials sald privately that they had been given tie unpres-. sidu. that Cannon had~ over- stepved his Instructions from Washington. Prime Minister Eden's government originally had Pro-Greck ter- concluded that the U.S. had | To Get PTA Questionaire ‘oles shot und killed a Brhish | aropped its hands-off altitude ! police sergeant and wounded 2! ang decided to side wilh Grecee.! ‘Uypriot policeman in the heg art! But urgent discussions bad es- ‘OL this British Mediterranean | i tdbilshed that this intexprota- | island canital today. | ten. was a misconception. A Greek civilian bystander | . iWas wounded shigntly by the } 1B ritain, and’ aroused ° ‘newspaper comment against the continued in the grin of a gene-; ‘ral strike for the fourth day- ‘A curfew after ‘the mons assembled for today’s de> i bate on the strategic. Mediter- was imposed shor tly jranean island, ‘shooting on ‘Nicosia’s} - effect until’ further notice, e- Opposlon, s The spontaneous — strike ‘protesting Britain's deportation lapse of negotiations -in Cyprus dast. weekend of Greck Orthodox ; and the deportation of Gree Makarios, Cyprus’ , . found fresh fuel in Cannon's re The Labor newspape the island with Greece. ISTH BRITON KILLED The serreant was the rath wnember of British military and istatement was fully justiffed, ‘British-held Sevehelles group, a Iriots of Greek descent launch- day, aboard a British warship. Cannon's statement . shocked | furious wer, March 7, tonight. will js sure the government for the col-; ' tholic ‘provindlals and’ priest: The exiled archbishop landed today on a remote island tn the -most 3,000 miles off the cast ‘coast of Africa, as violence con- tinued on Cyprus over his ouster, ‘The archbishop, leader of the is- ‘land's union-with-Qreeee move- BIS SHOP FERGUS ooRADY tf instalation For hp Tonight Most Rew F ergus 'O’Grady, OMI, conseerat- ed as titular bishop of An-| ideda and vicar apostolic of: | Prince Rupert in Vancou-! The resentment woounted be installed in the; ‘Chur ch of: the. Annunciation, :. | hear -administrator. Rey... acDonald,. OMI,. read a ki thony M ‘Orthodox Archbishop Makarios,} bull from Pope: Pius, XU -ap-} -; pointing him to his new post, r| Most Rey. Martin M. Johnson, couver,* will preside, at the In- stallation, and. will, near the conclusion: of the service, lead }; Bishop O'Grady to the throne and present bim with his symbol of office.. Pontifical mass will be cele- brated after which . Most Rev, James Hill, bishop of Victorla wil) give a sermon, Bishop O'Orady will then ad- Gress the congregation, | Tomorrow at | p.m, a recep. teachers ure asked ty cheek as’ hoowhat extent caeb faetor tne | fueneed thei deelslan fa leave, | as to whether il was a major ore minor reason or whether it had ny effect on thelr quitting their! posts here, The questions ta be answered are as follows: Hh As to the aelial position | sell, were vou happy? genere| ally satiated ar definitely dip: Tvalsf}od) | Hy Did von feel he work wis! 1 \ ice Proposal (Phe Liberal tiejoriiy vated solidly ‘Tuesday onlebt against. The partie move after Agrieul- flure Minleter Gardiner said that ‘aystem Of price suaport, un sitfshietupy in the United States, woutd be unsound tn Canada, A Provressive — Conservatlye nolfen weedy partly order leis. lation Chis oesolon wie defeated | WG to PS afher a two-day debate. t Vovetorf Mf te St niinuteys ear fienvy? reasonable? ar ight? Her turned down an COP amend. Sh Did you Ihave enough free. ment stallug the plan shawld | line from your work) Was it censure farmers a fade share ep adequate) or bol enough? Abe national dieonre, mec Did you feel the people of "BEDGET. NEVE. WEER © he eomminily (i) HpPprech led , The anabiens, Leehnieudiy wanes (Sur efforts? Eb were eosoperits laferontigenwe Haves. were bak [Eves ad bye all three apposttien pare (1 Did you feed the status af fle, and tee Ouebes independ. | SOur professiany dn the: ¢ con ents. Paul Gaenon, Chivoytnal. ay Wie Dhahtverespeeted? rent and Raoul Poulin, Meaeur, Gas- json respected? ap not pes ‘ vf kutehewon independent Hoss | spected: m mthehey, CN (ane 0 tte oy aike | (( Did Voy think yay soley Centre) vated ily tlie pays i ao Dh adequate? ap lew? Th Was hen ‘Ing yecommada | John Dielenbaker ope Hon gntistaetoey? ar wisi iste Prine Albert, who potaarey | fone bis party'y motion Monday. dee Dub you Unde the reeren cenibed partly aplees as tyne Hon yeu wanted whlef give fori pradnet the 2 DM yeu feel The weather sae purel Ing power Chee had de! bob toa bid on the wholes Inca oehosen base pertod hen, SH) (Mes ransequence? or une (viny velees te sel Mog Wege pp “hearatile? raided ae HW good halonee, HN Wiis The peographical tae t ernie Wesley the parity debate SH Uen oF Privee Rupert a major the Commons ‘Tuesday gity freblenvh a intnar problen or of ‘ ‘ . ‘we yee Hatven something else Co think Be eoneeienery Fahouts Pinner Minister Mare Hr Shite persona) feasuns for Tenvdag HE sai wish, QO Cer reasons. Members from elly UTATS on (he eopunlttee were: Mrs, dames Pinter ane Mie. We AL Gordan, Borden Street sehool PITAL Mes, | and GO. OR Green and Mis, Gi, Ty! Wordslde, Sine Rdwardl sehool PTA: Marcel Ghaurdet and Rone Little ald Small, Compad Street seheot | Winds PTA; and Mrs. dol Denulig Hooth Mee ris ineunerd he will nresent His wom baeged nest Pues vty eventing, WEATHER choy Garde y With delermiltent Muddy PT iataday Haw, Low fonlght and high merkal sebool MTA, hursday at Port Therdy, Sande Chlrman ds Mya, Al n Bell, splt and Prince Rupert, so and: representing the Patent-Teneher ld, Cound, CROCUS, SNOWDROP EVIDENCE “SPRING NOT TOO FAR DISTANT Anyone who has doubts that sprlitg ts still a long way awiy enn dispell them, A erocus In bloont and a snowdrap were brought Inte the Daily News editorlul offlee today, the discoveries of Marie Pheardown, O-yearotd daughtoy ul Mr and Mrs, A. AL Sheate dawn, HANG Ambrose Aveute, Murie found the flowers eloar of the snow and elose (a Lhe southwest side of the Sheardown home, She pleked the wo froma falrty large group growin there and presented them to her parents as concrete evidence that Spring cannot be lou far away, SC ee ee ee core ree sev ence nerve aise rae si tepeneaitel Goon SUIEPHERD —~ Plodding I belly-deep snow, four sheep Leadscamon WOON NE eae ree. oot on ave led by thelr shepherd down a mountainside at ira, Tey. The shepherd ded (hem many tilles Cawind (he const dn seareb of food after (hele hilly pastures were turned Inte white deserts, tlan and dinner will be ‘held eb Anninelation Church ball to honor Bishop O'Grady. Wel- coming the new prelate will be civic officials, church dignitaries and representatives of city or: ganizations. Canon Basil 8. Prockter, rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral will attend as i representallve of the Rt, Rev, Horace G. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, Priests from all over Canady and also Alaska are attending (he justallation orttes whieh stark at 7 pam, Olher prelates attending be» aides Bishops Johuson and Hl are Mast Rey, Jean Coudert, OMT, of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and Most Rey. Dermot OF lan. nagan, bishop of Juneau, Alaska, Tue tluded dn other elergy whe will witness the dnstallation of Rishap O'Crody ares Very Rev, Wh. KK, Poupore, OME provincial of ISL Petor's province, the English ispeaking Oblates of Canada; Very Rey. Poul Plehe, OMI, Preneh provinedal (rom St. Bond. (ace, Mat; Very Rey, Shinley |Washowiee! Rov J.T Carrol, OML Prince Cearge; Rev G. I Cionaughun, Prinee Geurge: Rev, Thomas Bbell, OMI, Mefrtde: few dh dunghtith, OME, Port Gh. Jobing Rew Tl MaeNamirn, OMI, Worl Ht, Johny Reva V. O'ReU Ty, ae Vanderbaotl, Rey, Bdward Green, OMI, hee Jue seheglt Rev, Norman Rae eelie, OME, Burns take; Rey, Jinnes Pughan, OMI, Pellsway Rey, doh Citlaly, OME bith rss Rev, Joseph Bugies, OMT, Hugelton; Tey, 1 Ma beltuy, OMI, ‘Terrare; lov. Lawrence urgean, ‘Toreneey Rev, Wd, Quintin, OME Al, Auguathies, Vaneouver: Rey, Kaylan 8like OMI, Fort St James; Rey, dimes Mann, Oeent Mallss Rev, Jiumnes Tracey, OME, Loent priests from the Chureh of the Anpuneladun ab the tn stallation willbe Rey, O, Py Moe hin, OME Rev, Henry Tunney, OMI: Rev, doseph MeMuhon, OMI] and Urother Michnel Sinatleonly, . a \ ag at is ‘the: northwest, “who. Bishop O'Grady, former “pro- ; vinclal of the English. “speaking &- WU. Secretary: Homer. 5 vens, ‘by , B representatives’ of fishing unions | and “vessel”: owners ‘ing: here. Tuesday,” vee “He. said the: inion: hhadisas fora raeeting Monday-¥ halibut ‘exche ng the: dealers : "| Inously opposed: to. any form” | collective. bargaining’ and‘ min! ‘hm "price agreement, : Stevens’. sald: a. joint: union=| owners conwittee. agreed: strike action’was “the only answer." * The. Joint ‘conference: ds’ “con: tinuing ta a session: with Prince |* Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative in, the ¢ event, of a strike. Biles Vandals, Fr 0: abt Kitimat won company : official’ bungalows, Housing. Corporation, and: muni: oceupancy because, of smashed . doors, broken ‘windows ; missing: plumbing ‘fixtures, “More - than 50. tollets ’ “have becn stolen and the same num- ber of windows have, been. bro- ken,” the spokesman: said.” Frost-has caused cracks: tn walls where. the pre-fabricated units have been joined. Frost depth In the area aver- aged three feet and foundations of the bungalows baye lowered : il-suMe cases. Municipal counel) has met in which: had = -been - passed, by. Central Mortgage #¢\Labo cipal Inspectors, are. unfit. ‘for. “and |. Deadline Nea education,’ bel “spon= gored by: :the’ Prince: Tr rades : and: Labor Cow have their. applicatlo : TLC secretary J,'8, Furness Nd later ‘than tomorrow, " ‘arnounoed yestorday. :- A Course will bo held tui Bale urday pnd Sunday from 9am, until 5:30 panvat the! Civic: Ce-: ire Common lounge, Delegates from both Canadiaa: Congress. of. Labor: add the. rades and: Labor. Congress’ afs =. one ae Tho elty will conalder. Intros ducing a system of part-time firemen as an auxiilary lo the Prince Rupert Fire Department for relieving during the annual vacatlon perlod, Iden was approved Monday nleht over the objections of two aldermen, System was opposed by Ald, Petor J, Lestey who sald that in his dplnion —auxilarles were “wastoful, inefficlent ond dane gerous" compared to professlonal fre departments, Ald, Lester suggested — tint such a plan to substitute pars tlally-pald men ag replacements for men worklug wth a union agreement would be “Wogal’! oy would neeessilate paylug te duxillurles the same rate as the pald men they replaced, Mayor Ceorge 1. HIN suld that: Where was mued to fud oth Auxi liary Firemen: Plan To Be Studied by. City committee to study the ia {iliates are eligible to. send. i: ra “iit about the, system and stdgested that adopting the “Iden"-of. the: proposul was authority: lh to continue an Iinvestlgatlolt Into its feasibility. 0 4 Ald, T, Norton Youngs: sild commiltan in. considering ‘ithe proposal. had felt that adoption of such a plan would echable flremon to take thelr ‘bollddys during the botter weather and at the samo thine, save the dity considerable money, He ‘suggest ed the auxiitaries be used, fot ight duty, Inato yoled against a motlo adopt Lio whites — com Wn report containing the recom: niendatlon, whieh auks tat All pertinent Information ba obe talned hy Mire Chief B, Wr Booker ad - Clerks Comptroller R. We Lone, . tea ROA, (M), production of “IIMS Plnnfore! agin tonight, heton lnst mtght from 30 Second Avenue and Becond Bt Searelllght erow will aga Wight from TIO pa, f GUNNERS USE SEARCHLIGHT TO AID HIGH SCHOOL OPERET A Members of the (20th Weat Const Uarpur Defence ‘troop, Jont thelr ald to the Booth Memorial High Behool - " Inal night ancl plan to do 80 The unil'y soareblight, manned by olght monibers of tino. : troop under te command of Lt, Fred Roleh was pub tate - to OO pan. ab the comer of. rool, Passersby avuractedl by the roarelilight'y bem wore greated by groups of children Uiatele : bublug handbills ndvertalug the oporetin, In bo on duty for an hour: toe Boo story of "Pinufore” proview on Pago, 5 wt that the majoriby of te uttlitles Ald, Lester and Ald, 8, J, Don ‘ + ater pan eye bbe he tte ada Mn Am madd eh dhe HU Sicilia lik dash dessa oti