eB oe Rag " gage, “Daily Delivery a pl AL 2 5 1: DRUGS ¢ “4 _é aoe eee " BN MT RA EY il he gla tg Rae Ditrretiee, RRA Derren TSO ToL gone artag” ati) a a Oe ot way ag ENGL Nf nA eBay af fo A oe Le nag Cea oth aah es , Bee aati fl of We eh eye ‘ oo eas “GOING EVEN a step further than the courag ous -bullfighters, Herman Nelz, -gookeeper at the. Hellabrunn.Zoo in Munich, Germany, play. torero with two oversized rhinos, Kifaru (left) : and Heinz fre tearing holes: in the legend of the ferocity of rhinos—the playful pachyderms . _ even let Nelz ride on thelr backs, Death Toll in Liner Collision. Set at Eight as Saga “NEW YORK -P—The saga of a sense sca rescue In fog and darkness—perhaps destined to go down as'one of the greates: in. maritime hislury—was stil: unfolding today in the wake o. the collision of two famed Atlan: tle Jiners, “Hyndreds of. survivors. of th sunken Andrea Doria, 30.000-tor pride of the Italtan Line, arrivec fn. New York Thursday night Scores were taken to hospitals | with varying injuries, More thar. | 500 others were due some timc | this afternoon on the -erlpplec 11,000-to.1 Swesash Iner Stock: | hoim, second party In the Wed- | nesday night disaster off the: ‘cause Is still a mystery, "AL least: eight person; died in the fog-shrouded crash, whose Both were ‘modern’ ships, equipped with radar designed to warn its carriers of the approach jot any other ship or obstruction for miles around, even in con-/A didions of zero visiillity. KPIG RESCUE But the toll of fatalities coul: have run into the hundreds bu‘ for the epic rescue operation in Which several other ships toa!’ part, There ware 3,709 person: aboard the Itallan. liner, passen- gers and crew, and almost ali were taken safely off before’ the stricken vessel went to the bot- tom” Ul hours after the collision Massachusetts coast. Ean Ro NEW YORK. (AP)— Most were half clad. were numb. , Passport requirements — wert walved for their arrival and pub- Ne health inspection was sus: pended, There was no need fo: customs, for they had no bag I » Throngs cheered oy wept a: they arrived Thursday niah' phoerd the Freneh diner He de Franee, They hed teft Europ: amidst comfort and splendor o the luxury diner Andrea Dorla They arrived haggard and wort ont, survivors of the collistor that sent the Andrea Dorla to the bottom of the Atlante and dan aged'the Swedish ship Stock. holm. Nearly all of the Andrea Dor: 61,700 passengers and crey manibers were saved from tht __ Survivors from:Liner | ‘Arrive Dazed, ‘Nan Some wer e still dazed and many. There were 760 of them. Roman Dickie was safe aboard! the Stockholm, CHILD OVERBOARD Two-year-old Maria Doone survived the crash beeause he: mother Is a good swimmer, Mrs. George Dooncr, 24, of Arlington Nw, plunged Into the water af- Ler the child fell overboard, Po: 1 few minutes they were alone In the sea, Then a lifeboat pulled alongside and took them aboard Passengers from the lower, decks recalled screaming, fight und terror as the big ship started | to go down. Charles Annino, 39, a former ; Chicagoan now living in Italy, sald: “The hallways and stairs were. Jammed. with screaming people. crasit In a dramatic rescue op eration by the Me de Franee atid: other. vessels, oo. They were pushlng up as oth- ers Rushed to get down, When: ‘|the Andrea Doria’s ‘officers. anc ‘| persons brought here. and wa: Unfolds | While there was gener call warm praise for the conduét o crew, one group of survivor: Thursday night accused © the ship’s crew of “complete negli: gence” at the time of the crash A. statement was signed by* 90 given. to a reporter by Arthy Fisher of New York City. : A spokesman for the Italia: tine, informed. of the complaint. said the line would launch an nves ‘igation, A Merodian rassencor of the Andrea Doria siad his only cam- vabnt aboub the crew’s action was that many had left the ship in advance of passengers: And on one part of the deck, added Nicolas Massue , ,,of Montreal. chere wag not a ship's, officer in sight as ‘wonten and: children waited to bg reseued. “io ‘50 CANADIANS ABOARD. : The Stockholm, a 40-foot hole in her. bow, was Jimping to‘ port this morning escorted. by two “‘Lhelp ‘buitd = “he, Blant- dams “We don’t have to seek Ameri-|: can and British aid for building | > Canal Seizure Top.government leaders in-the major world vapitals. met todas to- plot thelr reply. to. Egypt’: Suez Canal. . an Lonaon, Prime "Minister Eden. dispatched aformal pro- “constitutes a serious ‘threat: to the freedom of: nayigation,”: He consequences” must.-rest: “entir “ ely upon the Egyptian. ‘Govern ment.” French rove rn m ent chict. decided session that they cannot accept” Egypt's unilat- eral nationalization of the water: way: In Washington, ‘the state ‘dep: artment said it is “consulting: urgently, with Britain * -and France” on the matter. - Last night Egypt announced she was-v King veer tau contro: the revenue from the . vital Asserted: Threat By The Associated: Press... '| decision to nationalize the. vital’. test. to. Cairo saying the action} said the responsibility : “of - they during an emergency: : “absolutely : of the Suez canal and ‘will usc}. tions, a ‘decision’ duri ing the: gaine between ‘mem er hit: Broadway shows, “No. Time for’ Sergoamia dollar ASW an dam project.: "the United States. ahdsBritain last . week withdrew" offers - t our dam,” President Gamal Ab- del Nasser said in a speech in United States Coast Guard cut- ters, The shin was’ braiging 532 survivors of the Andrea Dorla— 1320 passengers and 213° crew members—in addition to hei! own 535 passengers and 215! crew. Fifty of the Stockholm’s pas- sengers were Canadlans, who had sailed from New York Wed- | nesday morning. - The Andrea Dorla went dow with a 40-foot slash in her star- (board forward side. Tha Ttallan ‘liner was steaming back from | ‘the Mediterranean, while the| | Stockholm was bound for Copen- haven, Waterfront sources here, eon. menting on the smaller ship's survival, noted that the Stock- tholm's prow was bullt four to eight feel thiek to slide through northern lee packs during win- iter ris, : The Andrea Doria, whieh made vn iI Kot to the Ifebont, carrying our: her maiden voyage In 1983, hod Mot were Americans return- jbaby, a man tried to shove me) been considered almost unsink- Ing chome from Enropean yvacas {oul of the way, tions.’ ae YNUTES S'TO DRCK holy stories were different Somevtold of nerves af steel, at hejolsm, of sacrifice, Others te entled screams and chias, Thore were storles of mothers, and their children In the faee oi (isnster, "Twas sure Ghat Twas gol te die, thateverydhing was al ever reculed Mrs. Rose Admena 0. Pyldsburgh, Pa. "Co yushed five decks below te grab my daughter cOlivin, 2 from her bed, and then it took mow querer of an hour to qel to the mat deek, ACTRESS ABOARD Actress Rub Roman met ree porters abound the Preneh tne ehid Ian dinproylsed castunie of y white pulo shirt and nays trousers -elfls Of Te de Fane passengers. She sald she hid te discard He torn and oallestuined Avoying cress sho was wonrlng wl ht Hine of Lhe ealliston, SEPATATED FROM SON “TE threw alhmy aloes beeaust af-(he bigh heels," she sald, “ane fan two docks below to the eabln tomy son, Diekle, who ds only RY, Te and is nurse were bares ly awake, "PE pulled aut three Ifo pre: xepyers nd ciagied beth ol them tothe upper deal and told, then bo shay aenar the ierivniel ALAIPCNG, "ele thought it was tarelhly exc llig.” Nhe nebress cont inned: "P panded Dickie to a salloryy who staapped bind to ingelt, Thoy pot into tha bout, bw tt loft hefore } could pet shone, "Tatoy Mie goast gird Etormed Miss We made It,’ ‘though we lost everything we jhad." " NURNARY, C0, @--TMe 29- yenr-ald mother of two small ehildren was charged with arn. ed robbery Thursdty in connec. (lon With the $4,100 holdup of a Burnaby bank last April. Charged is Mary Blennor Lloyd y of Coquitlam, whose husband, Lewls Elliot Lloyd, was murdered In Bamonton Inst dine 25, The dowd man ds alleged tn the charge to have heen a member of W trlo whieh held up the braneh of the Tank of Montéonl here April 10), Mrs. Lloyd Is ebarged jointly with Stanley dames Kempster, at, of Coquitlam, Kempstoar wis arlglnally sharged with the holdup duly a wnd has bean In Oakalle prison Tamm unible to ralae $16,000 bail, Mis, Lloyd alka is ty Oukadin WEATHER Variable cloudiness dadiy with nenblored aoe) fa none LHe salt Korn molnland, Mostly aunny in tho northorn part and olonily in the southern part tomorrow, Wind northwost 16, Low tonight And high Saturday ap Port Hardy HO and 60, Rindaplt and Prince Rupert bO and oe, Lithla change th wempenntie, ‘able, She had the Intest sale'y locks desiyned Lo make her cam- - partments watertight, Penn Met rele re er) Mother of Two Charged With Robbery in Holdup pending preliminary hearing on eeharee of earrylvg a pistal for purposes dangerous fo the public peace, Ball of $15,000 was sob by Mage Istrate GC, C, ell duly 10 for the worn, a sere oben mat eg gem Mee Three Boats Land 182,000 Pounds Three Canadian bouts landed Lota of 12,000 pounds of hall but al Prinee Ropert Watlbut bx. chinge this morning, With prie- es for medhim, lire and ehleken In brnekots, thoy wore; Ocewn Pride 13,000 pounds (Hh 86: Wo to Atty Fisheries: Coad Parhoer 06,000) pounds (hs Qh: td) lo BAC, Tekers: Foun FEE 24,000 pounds (26,65 [4.0; wy \ Moelle Puhorles, Steel Strike Ends NEW VOR The United States stead stelle was settled today on (he bags of a threes your contract emhrneing a A Geconl hourly pehage ine crouse aver (hat period, Alexandria's Liberation. Square. (“We'll build the dam ourselve. ‘and with our own money.” Minutes after Nasser announ- ced nationalization of the inter- : nationally- controlled canal, offi- ‘elals seized offices of the Suer Canal Company tn Cairo, Ismall- Ja, Port Said and Suez, Passing Stops + -Carelessness” Says Magistraté A charge of driving without. due care and attention brought a fine of $25, costs, or In default of payment a senvence of 14 days in jail to a Prince -Rupert taxt- he in police court this morn- ng re Tyan Edgar McGhan, 41 Bast Fifth Avente, who pleaded not pullty to the charge, was defend- ed hy counsel Willa Ray, Poltec testified that the car driven hy the accused was ob- served carly on duly i pissing two stop signs on Second Aven ve without halting, \ MecCihan admitted passing the signs, bub Mrs, Ray alalmed that [the offence did nok ‘constitute “driving without due enre and attention,” Magistrate W. DD, Vanee, ln Nndiing the accused pruilty as charged sald: “Theliove that tt always shows that a driver is nob using proper care when he ignores signs that are put there for the safety of Mw and the genoral public,” \ Only one bid was ree ing Club representative Mince Rupert, was “e Seotl, ways and means club, said this morning, A breakdown of the architects, Thomson, Be vaterway vo finance her billion-} today until Monday. 1, The testimony, of Gol; Da- viu Ww. Slviy, duet, procectiion witness, who said he never heard here, and he has heen here since | Sept. 2], 1953. - ; 2 A document produced by the defence which Indicated that the House: of Representatives armed “Iservices committee in: May had given the Marine Corps 90 days to clean house, The court is concerned with a were drowned, At the time of the march, April i, Silvoy was operations and training officer whose scetion had ‘charge of preparing plans’ for reerult training, » The house armed services com- mitteo's ultimatum was contain- of the Commandant of the Mar- ine Corps Governing Recrult traning issued May J, wore used in questioning a wit- ness at the court martial Thurs. day, The full document WAS NOL read In court, The dosument sald In part: ‘ “The pleture which Is forming shows our recruit depots ns re- ponted scones of callousness and brutality in .an atmosphere of coarsenass and flbh, "Tho occurrence of such things as forced waschos to exhaustion, punishment duck-walks and oth- SINGLE BID ON RINK ADDITION: TO BE SENT SOUTH FOR STUDY ralved for construction of the new rink at Seal Cove, a Prince Rupert Curl announced today follow. Ing the closing of the tendering date yesterday, The bid, from Mitehell and Currle Ltd, of onsiderably above” the amount of money -pledged for the rink, We, committeo head for the tender will he: sent lo the wick and Pratt of Vane couver, which may mean wvrovamplng of the press ent specifications, Mr, Scott snid, PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. UP) ion‘ of Staff Sgt. Matthew C. MeKeon\ Was in: ‘adjouiinment mn But. this: big. “00 humming after these. two deve lopments; Thursday: e of a night march by. recruits: Excerpts from the document, rt fhartial u -Marine base. was does or: “phystepl: maltreatment: ‘the! “cal } hazing and personal indignity of! m heads in. buckets,. verbal. filthy | abuse; publiciridiculé ‘for receipt |’ of. personal and-’private: letters, all Ineldtnits‘ of this nature must; be knowl, ¢ *.- “We: must” be - abié ‘to. clearly demonstrate, that we have =the situation: completely. in. hand, - “If at tho'end of 90 days we are: ‘inable, to. make: suich*a demon. ,. night disciplinary march ordered stration to the satisfaction of the by McKeon in which six recruits House armed services cominit- morning, ‘Mr. Stacey. sald’ that}and tli tee, We can be sire that tho com- mittee . will take. action: to seo: what thoy must, do. -to get our house I order,” | MeKeon is charged with Ine voluntary. manslaughter, oppres- sion of -recriits; possessing an alcoholic beverage In barracks vc ina document marked Policy and drinking in uo presence: ot it VCore, eee rma T CERES TEE SrLT eM 4 Inquest: Set Tomorrow Just before midnight Wednes- diy has beon called for 2 pr, tomorrow by Coroner George J, Dawes, Ib wil bo held al Porgue son Funornl Homo, Pollee today rolensed tho noms of of all four ol Ne victims, Thoy ne} Josophine Joyae , Williams, 10. yonte sold entnery workor of Mns- Sob, Fritjol Cearge Hogg, 84, whose homo waa ab Torrnea, bul who up nul va month ago worked nan wolder ab Kitinal, Born In Saskatchowan, Mt, Hogg served in the Second World War, Ho ts survived by his mothor and a brother, Morrls, tn Vancouver, and another brother, Mader tn Dawson Crock, John Wosloy Blewart, 0 car. ponter ab Kitimat, No stirvivors ara known, Josoph Morton Dun, who also worked ab Kithnat, Ho leaves a father In Moneton, Now Brune wick, Tho fifth occupant of tho: ony, iRufis Witte of Massel, who oxcnpod with only minor Inji's les, Is oxpected to bo discharged |’ from hospital shortly, ) ‘ Jand after the, _ auutssal or tho At Inquest: Into the ddabhs ot] WN, four porsons In a car necldonty: Ab: the disclosed ” onto, Mey - Ratorring to to the: telegrains . management: had asked’ the un tho wire from the international president.” ii Union. repiesontative diane sald that'théro-had. been a nuime |; ber ‘of aggrayations, both: befora-: bricklayer, oy bearing on the walkout, was ’ time clemont. “There should: have: ‘bec’ No) delay between tho. mon being: diss | missed ‘and (he matlor boing digs cuasod ‘with the manager,” Mr, Hanson said, 7 ae Next 5 tep won Fema ar WAL this atago, the next Jnatl- Hable step appeared ‘to be dis- mala "aL