a el eletcne BAe COEE are preteen a Delivery |. ® DIAL 215] | Daily advice to two TAREE-YEAR-OLD Poter Massie gives a word of Gulden eft) and Richard Massie, who pul on Fastern Ontario Golden Cloves boxtng finals, Singer Nat (King) Cole | i Attacked at Concert | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (AP)— Nat (King) Cole, t Negro singer and pianist, was attacked on stage Tues-| . . . ’ | day night by a group of white men who climbed across! the floadlights at Birmingham's Municipal Auditor-! ium, An audicnes of nearly 4.009 Was knocked to the {loor, to-! Rasped as the d7-year-old Cole 8¢ther with a microphone into Thieves AAiss Teme Mammen aeene ee cgagmemamen sew anrntcatter ae eenennee | Police, who had been warned: ta watch for any indication of “trouble, swarmed from tite wings to grab three men on stage. Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And VOL. XLV, No, 85, five-year-dld boxers, Riehard an exhibition bout in Otfava. Jt Was during the (CP Photo) ee nee ane te ne tty tee: = BC. Program For Vaccine Not Delayed VANCOUVER @— B.C.'s polio vaccination program-—geared to immunize more than 200,000 children—-will start this week despite reports of delays in vac- cine production, Dr. George F. El- livt, assistant provincial health officer, said Tuesday, “We will start as we planned as long as Connaught Laborator- ies In Toronto continued to meet their delivery commitments to us," he said, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1956, ‘ 1 Key to the Great Northwest PRICE FIVE CENTS - . wnat te e . . “ Poy aeaeraeesmmmene ee 9 -IOMOR “PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ® ars, eae ee a SP Kt . Rees _As the United Nations secre- tary-general began his talks with the strong man of the Arab states, a Jerusalem dispatch. re- ported an casing of tensions in vshe Palestine area, The dispatch reported only two ‘minor attacks Tuesday night by ‘roving Arab suicide squads which had struck in a series of raids iand sabotage missions on the {three previous nights, No casu- ,alties were reported. | Hammarskiold declined to ;comment as he emerged from his 1° meeting with Nasser. | As a preliminary, Hammarsk- jold talked with the Egyptian ‘foreign minister, Mahmoud Faw- izi, Tuesday night, shortly after ‘his arrival in the Egyptian capl- ital. The secretary-general was ac- companied by Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, Canadian chief of the UN truce commission. They plan to | Israel-A rab Tension “ -Eased as Talks Start. CAIRO (AP)—Dag Hammiarskjold talked with Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt for 75 minutes today in his first move to restore peace between Is rac] and its Arab neighbors, °. | fly OM dater vo Vel Aviv ald Uk capitals of Jordan, Syria, and Le- banon for more conferences. DISREGARD PLEA - Burns’ plea last week for .¢ cease-fire along the flaming Is- raeli borders failed to ‘halt. the outbreaks. Israel has charged that Arak suicide squads, tralned-in sabo- tage by Egyptian army officers, have struck deep within southern Israel-for the last few nights, The Israelis said the roving commandos had killed six and wounded 24 Israelis up to Tues- day night.. Israel's patrols press- ing a mop-up of the roving bands said they had killed 13 and cap- tured’ six. ‘Egypt in turn charged that an Israeli plane flew over the Egypt- lan-held Gaza strip Tuesday, and an Israeli arniy patrol had raided I deep ‘inside Gaza, Most of Loot “Three others were taken Ite: custody Tater, Four of the six: nave been charged with inciting All Dut 400 cuble centimetres of | the frst B.C. shipment of 36,000 which arrived here last week now / Delay in Fixing Line, oe RIMAT. BO... pe E* Safe. i rites, a blackjack and u palr; of ‘,* at riot, { ttimat Gubside ihe auditorium officers found a_ear containing two .22 crackers wound wp with $2,799 | brass knuckles, ., Instead: of nearly $19,000 when’ Charged with inciting it Mob (hey carted off a 440-pound de- Were Willie Vinson, 23; Bb. Vin- partment store sare, RCMP of. So. 2; and Kenneth Adams, 35 fieers stad here Tuesday night. all of nearby Anniston, Ala, and: ‘ . , Jesse Mabry, 43, Birminghan. The $3,700 6. the total mising from tierHadgen's Bay Conipany WEED ATDIENCE store in the aluminum-smelting have been shipped to rural prov- incial Neal{h units, A total of 216.000. B.C. school children were to receive the vac- cine this year—40,000 will get fons. The group of 40,000 was ube lest group in 3945, Scheduled to receive “shots” we school children from Grade } . : . . ninte sna) fer line, Held for further questioning |e 9 and next September's be-; Acting on complaints ef Seal} er linc fot, The sift, stalen during the Were Orliss Clevenger, 13, and) 22rcrs, weekend, Wits feund ‘Tuesday Mike Fox, 37, both ef Anniston | Sth niet of the money. Sti. The attack eame during the 000 in ensh and S60.0U0 fy eae fitst of tye concerts scheduled celled Cheques —- s'il ingide: under is rigid SOBTe wet a ipeerprinfe ge saHen laws. The first: perform- cues hiv bev td fos tye APP 848 FOF ibe pateons ony Identity of the meat who tetted Ee second was given belore a ate tra the dene tp ap Nene audience, Ihe wits oun he sere fa the The North AMabama White Cl panko at the Bitinct rive, ens Conieil, one of several The ROMP cheare ts the" We uch proups, has been urying to hie after choppli the bets tap the playing of crock and fom tren the box i profesctanal poll nyusre in duke boxes, Asa, e'vie, found (hes had fercotten Carter, executive seorelary of the In Prince: Rupert, Dr Wy Mruce Latta, medical health officer of Skeena Health unit said that the unit's quota of Vaevine bad not arrived yet but was believed on (he way, He said (hat the Jocal vaecina- (lin program would probably eetounder way toward (he end of the month. THOOTS TO LEAVE JAPAN single booster shets and the rest} laiaser the full serles of three vaceina- ; GUting Phe peressare toa). liken eul- (ie foredy - fa peach the in- side compartiniene whieh eon. wed The be buf (he nioney Theagte was doord into od pri Vel pit atid tine ten Vie then doravered BUHAY abbey honed when a com. POs ehaptosee pebupmed Gao die share chiles te finde Comme: work, ROMP champed: rhe evel. rare eo Ee abe tree pean, ePeesit (reat the cegpoynthe as ral la ‘Terrace, be ceaplane os hit lou! US, Fishboat. Here for Repairs After Grounding The Beattheebsced: [oli veg. ge) haved. akeh woah around Cataract wat Cee nen Whaat a Gecaside elaine) was Mota provelit orto Prtaes Raper yer! ferday erie The Tenge va. galled Prom a baker fede qeay Pant esterday adtermean Uy fhe Atiour balvoee Ttd, dere rick he Do oher dh wearer trad beer eon ind) Pelporary pulehies Hage Hrenedhet Ee Dapeng baek yeepe Armen Balter) fies TEP hips penand He So tba. shippered hy Coe AD Secrh ind Poa clon’ eamesy re peetives Je ree ' he rod Te deooal, Waele gw sya Larooorel ade ane erage ee ab Tate a sehertiled hyo gee Ete betey. Taaearde fay Sab dbope babar Gd Para Cada! ore Perea oeaipered: be Cel tte deh Getoo. feeb tbe Ta) jennidl rar did VANCOHEV Ea Aaoal peqmp VALE be eke (0 aitaipe an and teflon a faefoot Pslpaeber, the Yedine Eagle ra aerormd) on Peis Whee aban Ea nade, puri Feb bere, Testy Kor (he, croup, who has made numerous: TOKYO tReuterst--A total of! speeches offer inen “fo gel the details” ob Pay k Police refused ta talk with him. herne umt of about 4,000 men. 10-MINETE OVATION The attack on Cole, a native ty gain an of Montgomery, Ala, caught (he: whieh calheger by osurprie, He told res. vorters: beter Tis Shine Vappened: ga fast. The spat wa th my eves, 1 did: Ob osee daytit Bags fellow Moped Up, below the stage, and Cate the nderopbone and i AL me: uuder (he ehin tT felb over the! Nigh foal, an aay baek, "Te didtyt tlave: Hine fa say CLV before hee police put hin.” ; © A The attiek, the audienee’ Rept callie for Cole fa) eae: Iaek. Ve renuied ond wot 4 ‘handing ovation lasting nearhy SE Mees “THe dienee was wonderful” hes Phiey were tryine to tell: Se TH Chei ewi venye Clint they! S00 nut eadone such aqetlonae 1A em eee ae a ome gece | ‘City Awards Gravel Contract © Phe bid ob Avene Salyne | Hl ok Qe for the eity's 18d SMUveL Supplies sas aeeeplod at a ospecdiy nieethag of the city: Eeoned) last weeh, Ohiy oie other lender wins Amide, Chiat of Kalen Gravel btd. Pardons, HHev eM Tender and amoids SWere AAOO vids ple mun werovel at Seed TO yards Chas dele adie UES OUU vid MUleh prayed TH ATT, oO yaarels pear peaved al SLAW Dil by AriOUr Bale, plies oper cope aden Uy, Kaen Ciravel Td tender for: The sae vespeetive amounts were Rh, Sha, eh WIE ne Fede stbautted for pew peaved. af the trleks che wows (he evowd She bs demonstealie hor ste Harkd's Cypreos Cirdeny, attacking "rock and 11,000 American troops will ho Minato Was Superintendent of rol” as deeradineg, turned up at pulled out of Japan before the Works (, J, Gustafson who sald police headquarters with several end of thie year, a United Shates “iat the situation as outlined iat commund spokesman, bY Ald. Dominate was "nob ene Meodas nivht's ettack an Cole. sald today. He said one, an aire (rely true.” Will leave dapan in dune or July:when dug up, had bee found . wtomle division" to need 300 feet of replacement Wil be formed in (he US. Tipe, The works superintendent EASY DOES TP Hwiss skiing stan Maria Dorhit practlees cue Contamination Denied . . . - . Ley, . ., nag Chagos that there’ had -been aid Sire: line’ wastextremely-old luinecessary delay. In-fixitg afand was only 1/4 and 1-inca broken water main ‘and’;thatlin addition, to lower the line the service interruption |had required drilling-and blast- ‘the city water supply to, Seal/ing, Mr’ Gustafson sald. ; ‘Cove Cirele. was contaminated Supplying the residents during iwere denied at Monday's city! the peried of repairs, had meces- eouncil meeting, 'sitated using an old L-inch feed- ‘Cove Citele residents, Alderman| “The demand on the small! "Sey Dominato claimed that the! tne, and because Ib was in old, rity vublie works department {ne would be hound to silt up | had allowed a 10-day lapse be- | “ust and result in low pressure, fore action was taken to replace / Mr, Gustafson said. 3 a broken water main supplying. However. he said vhat there: part of Seal Cove Circle, “wag no contaminaton, but only | . "y sty water.” He charged that little or no-, "good rusty x c a! (hing had been done until rege |, The works whe hare thet dents had gob in touch with pr, : that neither the charge cae W, i, Laing, Skeena Wealth Unit ae en Meech aly te ve medical health offleer and Io" martment before aetlon was: ported the discolored and searee: H Nad lle ene d a supply of water a or that ong was done i for 10 days, were true, Refullng charges by Ald. Do-| py. Lulng has not spoken to me on this," Mr, Gustafson said. He toll eounell that the en: ‘tire Job of repairlag the Ine had been done as a malntenanee project and that to pul in any penulre Tine would have been “aj major and costly project.” Mr. Gitstufson sald the line, 1 Ae et etermerem ener Commentator : To Be Busy | During Visit A full sehedule of aetlvities hag been arranged for by elly woo: men's organizations for Wate! Aitken, well-known Canadian tae dio commentator, who arrives ip Prince Rupert early Mriday ate; ternoon by plane from Vaneauver | for a One-day visit. Mrs. GoM. Turner, president of the Prince Rupert Credit Wer | men's Breakfast club, sald today | that Mrs. Aitken had) aeepted: an Taviiation to attend the GW. BC's regular Saturday marnine: nieoling dn the Bamboo room of the Broadway cate, Following her arrhyal Priday wflernoon Mrs, Aitken will be hostess for on reception for presidents of ely women's. ote | uneations and elvle leaders a the Club 27, Ab Git she will be quest of the Prinee Rupert Gene eral hospital Women's: Austiury executive ata dinner and at 8 Pan WH speak ton publla meet. ing In the Leglon audilorlum al sounder (he wasplees af the hos pitt WA, t t THRE KILLED MON TRIAL om Three ROM! men were fabally dapuped a (he erush of a single-ended Ohler alert near Goose Tuy, Labs midor lite “Tusday, Alp Trans. port Command repurted here tos; aluy’, Mb ee eae . ween te WH Ui watereak! Louraimmenta, Slide" during a workout at ying: maching-an qe Lundérstand ah _ Break+in was AScov ‘ed by CN| accomplished here in PREMIER W.°A.'C. Bennett’ will visit Prince Ruyert April 27, R. B. Worley, executive secretary {o the. premier. ad- v.sed Mayor. George’, . Hills yesterday, Mr. Bennett “Will arrive here in the afterngon and leave next day by train for the intertor. Clvie plans to entertain the premier have nal been comnleted,. Mayor Hills sald today. — : Thieves Enter Customs Shed RCMP in Pring Rupert are “4 $550,000,000 investment. / KITIMAT, B.C. (CP)—A silver stre um, hot and smoking, poured. today as the Aiuminum Co aut top - grade alumi A-potline isa: gtoun of three vast into ingots. Fourth and fifth capacity to 18,000 tons. 3: “We plan. to’ add another 60,- ‘00 tons in’ 1958 “and -60,000 tons in 1959,” said works manager’ A, o. Turney. “That, will bring. us more than half.way-to. the final target of 550,000: tons.” -. 7 The Kitimat-Kemano .de nent will eventually represent: At Kemano, at the southeast: end cf a 50-mile transmission line, a fourth generator went on toad last month and? a,similar uied to ‘enter service“ater this year, an Three more ‘generators are’to ts production at this: north coastal ‘smel tons, to 120,000:a year. °° Business editors from: British’ solumbia- newspapers. were. giv-| 4 na preview Tuesday. as. potline II went into production-pouring |. num — 99,5 poet cent pure, juildings: where molten alumin- | ‘am is poured from ‘crucibles.and ines are scheduled for operation. :~_¥. oy the end of 1958; to send total |p}; deyelop-. 150,000 horsepower unit is sched-| = pany of Canad Sevzaples, “skippered: ‘by: Ivan Dotsenko, is' exper be installed in stages during the |: next four years to raise. the Ke-. seeking a thi thieves today who broke int wWnited States Customs, shedle.b/ thet Canadian National: Railways: office ‘build- ing, Jast. nigh tris, and. re- 12215 a.m, to- Fo Bush of j watchman’ E: V ported to police | day by Inspe the ‘rail company branch. E, Ll, Dale, U.S. Customs rep- resentative here sald that the | thieves gained entry to the build- ing by breaking the glass on .the front door and openfhg the lock. } Files in the office had been | opened and looked through but! nothing clse was taken, Mr. Dale: sald, WEATH Sunny {today and Thursday morning, clouding over Thurs- duy afternoon, In temperature, Winds north- west 20 backing Thursday after. noon (0 southwesterly 20, Low tonight and high Thursday at Port Hardy, Sandsplt and Prince | Rupert 36 and 50, wm ea eaten meen eneeny sone Little change NOWAYA, Uireeemonth-ald pola trles Tid to peta seatoon by lant niuking aueh headway, Neg Cub is belay ratsed a “bole baby" a rarity in Suropean LQ, ene te ll hl el eta ee ii. nn . 1; / mano powerhouse up ‘to: 1,200,000 & 54. a horsepower. by 1960 power’, potential-o Mente oo. and owas short time,” Mr. Turney’s aid an address, © 0 ! “The Kitimat project got under _investigation | way early in 1951 and in the five} - years just ending, capital expen- total . $329,000,000, ditures . nearly $1,600,000 a week through- out the five-year period.” “ MMGATON COUSE ATED Harbormaster W, H. Koughan will be held at the starting April 16, it was announced ‘this morning... 9. = Course is designed for ama Will be held on Mondays, Mins will be shown on bout construction and charty While vice for 11 years, Mt. Br stationed . at’ Houston: fo years, He is married’ and {three childrens ls Civic Centre,” teur boatsmen and women aid has listruction will be given on rules of the road, the Canadian: * system of voyage, fire fighting and Ife saving equipment to: be carried aboard small vessels, regulations |n regard to llcens, ning and registration of vessels, Mr, Koughan said this morn: Ng. oo Navigation problems will also be discussed, ae ¥ Pete ete Apprehended W For Customs © _ Two United States trollers wore. brought back to Prince, Rupert: vesterrlay atlemoan after, beng. apprehended ab Tugwell ‘Island by RUMP aboard the Mbel5 at the reourst of the Canadian Cup toms devartment, te Brought bick here were the Soattle-rogistered boats Prineasy skippered by R. Threwltt and the Sterling, skippered by K,.ls son, Rolh mon are charged with falling to cleny with the Customs » Deparinent efther. entering. of leaving Prince Rupert, ot The palv has made a voluntary Assessment as na penalty and the anso has now been referred to Ottawa where top customs of felaly wit) review the case, both 40 far as. proaeeution -and- der: fone |x concerned, ey The two Amorionns may appei] the nsvessmont and depending on the final declston may be refunds ed none, purl or ail of thele iy. sexsnent, an) a he ieee BL oe ay wy AN) 1 | NICOSIA (Routers) — Oyprlds Pe Tawertlas minbushed a. Britt trak convey and killed ano) British soldier in a Bema Leen Maehine-gin battle carly Wits mornliyy, 4 us Blusts of automate tlre worg reported to have bib the td trucks of bho convoy fron) sovee r hear ab the Frunkturt Zoo, children's merry-go-round but Ineled by her mother, the iby ral directions ab: Kalopalda y ne Inge, YO nillos out of hore, ya! e U.S. Trollers ee a ne ne te