- ORMES— » Daily Delivery © DIAL 215] - Manifesto - Change ~ Adopted -CCF Turns Down Tougher Stand Ry RICHARD ANCO Canadian Press Staff! Writer Wi NNIPBG (CP)— Despite pleas by .some mombers for a stronger stand on socialism, the CCF party stood firm Pri- day’ on its new Winnipeg Declar ation for a co-exis- lenge of private enterprise and’ public ownership. * Ending ts 14th national con- | Wy wy ventoin with a hurried approval of several resolutions on party policy, ‘the CCF also had to cope with a divergence of opinion on American investment in Canada and the Canadian Labor Con- fress' legislative program, Resources Minister Brockel- bank of Saskatchewan led both attempts to have the convention water down Its policy condemn-. Ing United States “economic penetration” of Canada and sup- ~ porting the 29-point program of the CLC, He described them as ‘'politi- cal dynamite” jn his proviner and, referring to American in- vestment, a source of embarrass- ment in efforts to encourage ‘Investment in Saskatehewan, SAV THROATCUTTING “A sharp clash between labor and farm groups brought CCF leader Coldwell into convention debate for the first time during the three-day meeting, Unde: : ‘his urging, the convention ap- proved the objectives of the CLC ‘demands but not the demands themselves. Of particular objection to aeri-., ~-cultural-“deltgates were™ ‘union demands for representation by population and reservation of -DRUGS Cae apr ete Bt Fe 9 ser eh I mee tale Me oe TP EY IK coistsl and inter-coastal ‘trade ; for Canadian-built vessels. The | first, It was feared, would result in underrepresentation for rural areas; the sccond, Inereased | (ransportation costs to Western | Canada by forcing forelen ships: to transfer thelr cargoes to Can- adian vessels before being ship- ped alone the St. Lawrence Sea - way, Answering Mharges that Mr, Coldwell acinitted some de- tails of the union’s statement needed reconsideration bul said its alms are In Jing with CCF policy, ; To (he Jast, a small group af (Jetegates unsuccessfully tried te gob the convention to ‘adonk « firmer declaration of principle: agaist free enterprise. ‘Phe urged aorelurn ta the “path « 1093!-the founding year of th Rogina Manifesto whieh now f displaced by the © Winnines Noclaration~ and warned — the ere may be falling [iho tine hahds of the Liberals. Bob Kenale of Torento lost an attempt to gel the CCF te “ren (firm ffs previously stiles hellefs In public awnershhy when his proposal was labled, declaration, the conventtoi adyoented a society of private, pubji¢ and co-operative owner. ally, working together, No Clue To Fate Of Briton Kidnapped By Greek-Cypriots “NICOL: A, Cyprity iA cdend- ne, set, hy the HOKA under mound passed today — without fndttea ton whether a threat lo exraytle an aged) Englishman find been curled out, OKA |s the nderground arn at te GreokeCypriot movement Sateking tooend Brilish rule of Cyprus and tnlte tho island Willy Groeen, The rebel extromists claimed they held us hostage John A. Cremer, 7H and sald they would KI tm at the stroke of noon WEATHER (toudy Sunday with ral hee amin showery Washer see Hany cing fhe morning, Not mreh ehange in temperature, Whods shifting qradually Aun: day {g southwest Bi wn dearans: ine Tow tonight and high suns dy iM Pork Hardy nid Sand. apt. 4 and 2, Priniee Rupert wo and 62, | | | the | Minister CLO's program was “cutting the; in an throat of Western agriculture,” night the Suez crisis is “a Bur- susation from Egypt. that her. hand fechnielans, Mem in supyurt of the nev “PSA ep ety ete EM WT AR oe Oak Dae pe ee gs Weld yt poly 7 Bd eas ere ; Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Pon — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL, XLV, No. 182 ey LEME ya gheap aman brn Sao HEE ARRON TS Sey ee se STAT eat PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1956 fi fee ee ITF ae NETS He, Wie ws ’ - NAPA SE PRiGe FIVE CENTS Parents — Angry Over Verdict McKeon Cleared, Of Manslaughter By The Associated Press Parents of men who were drowned in the night (disciplinary march led by otaff Set. Matthew Me- ‘Keon today greeted the verdict of his court mar- “PERFECT SHOOTING” — Terry Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvie Slewart, 349 Fourth Avenue East, and Jim Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Glen, 1821 Seventh Avenue East, Prince Rupert, examine a perfect target on the range at Royal Can- adian Air Cadet Summer Camp, Abbotsford, B. C. Terry and Jim were members of Prince Rupert 559 Squadron at RCAF and anger, “We. want to see reform in the system. We co not seek re-: venge against the sergeant,” said Mrs, Douglas Aaron Wood’ of Bay Shore, N, Y., who lost her son, Norman Alfred Wood, 17. ' The military court cleared McKeon of manslaughter but convicted him on two lesser counts—negligent homicide and Station, Abbotsford, All cadets recelved instruction in rifle handling and firing during the camp. _(RCAP Photo). violation of a + or day orde: West Awaits Answer On Bid For Suez Talks site “family, Mrs. Pear! “Thompson, LONDON ( —The Western Big Three await-; mother of Leroy Thompson, 18 . ; of Brooklyn, said, “ sn ed response lay i" their call for a 24-countr y con- of Brooklyn, said, “There om ference to work out a peacel ful solution to the Suey statement later.” Canal crisis, tee at eee whole thing is a 8 I ‘sh ace. But in the criticiem Egypt: White wash,” one parent’ said, Pacing Uhem was a fresh ac ‘neither accepted or rejected’ van 'lt looks like a packed deal to Invitation to the Aug. 1@-confer-;}Me and anybody with just ¢ ence on international control of ; ‘litte bit of sense sees it the ‘the water - way. Diplomatic Same way. They'll probably pu’ ‘sources here have said the con... him on probation, I think the ‘ference would be held whether sentence should be six years a’ Egypt attends or not. ‘hard labor or whatever more rights had been ignored in this: week's London talks on the can- al question. Canadian Fores. : Not Implicated Says Minister VANCOUVER @ -—~ Defence Ralph Campney said interview here Friday British diplomatic sources said: they could give McKeon.” dt was assunfed Egypt will ac: | ‘eept the invitation, if for no: other reason than to send a rep-: M S d ‘Tesentative to use the conference: an ave ‘as a forum for explaining Egypt's Nationalization of the canal, As lug The sources said the Sovict ; Union's reply may come after B 5 k Egypt's position is made known, UINS, if] Ss Britain and France meantinie: opean matter." and Canadian pushed ahead with military, SECHELT @--A 44-foot tug armed forees are not likely to preparations in’ case peaceful. burned and sank off Seehell be implicated, means to settle the issue fail. Friday night. The sole occn- “This is primarily a European: In Washington, however, U.S. pant, identified only as Mr matter. 1h is nota matter which State Scerelary Dulles predicted; Mainwaring, was safely taken wartieularly concerns Canada, the “moral farce” exertert by fram the vessel and then te We have be oll herb, We don't other countries would solve the: seehelt hospital for. treatment, use the canal for shipping,” Mr. Suez problem without resorl to; Rescue officlals.at Vancouver Calnpney sald, Arms, He added that the United: said a distress call revolver Members of Britnin's reserve States had “olven no commite; i from A hue th bcelver : , » fle Marsatur, sald forces living InyCannda are sub- ments” fo use wnilitary power UW ‘It had developed engine troub! ‘ec, to call-up in the Bryptlan peacerul means fall “and was in ‘lan 10 jnkine, risls bul need not report for SHIPPING NORMAL i. Ror OT sinking, uly unless notifled Individually, owas reported today In Ola. wore hopeful {hat Russia WOU gy yep An offledal of the United atlond the contorence, Init they WY petson aboard, Whee said de dd not Appear tint might. sk hal Red Chinn and: UY Britons dy Canada would other Communist satellites be de suMmaned under the Imme= tyyited toa, tate Tinted program of calling Reports fram Caiva sald ship- Up only POSOYVG wriny speclilists ping continued Woo move norms! ‘ally through the canal, although. ship-owners of the inajor marie: Lime powers stil were paying their tolls In London and Paris: A between 8 000 and $6, 000, The eall-up began Periday ane: der an emergency proclamation | hy the Queen, 1 was reported it FORT ST, FAMES, 1G, few U, I, reshdents dn Canada to the old Sues Canal Company, (hme ley * This tiny Northen BG. settle. valrendy had recelvedd notices, which operate] the waterway ment, onec the Mateos Sram fs eompletion nearly a Century aa Uae) the national Tatlon last week, SAYS PRESSURE PUP ON ' Nayptan President Gamal Ab- del Nasser eu short a vacation | in Alexnndria and retirned tog “Cava Friday nieht to study the: Jnplieations of Lhe projected conference, Ali Babry, Nasser's aide, issued ho bristhng statement asserting: the Westen Big Three's deelari. | centre of vast fur trading area, conmmemorates dts 18h birth day today, Founded Aug. 4, 1806, by Slinon Fraser during ty history. “making ip lo the Paeifle Coast, Mort St. Jimes beeame the seat of /foverniment for a territory ex ‘tending from the Roekle to the Pacife Oeonn and from lus. shu's Lerettory of Alaska to what How Is California, Ih (8M the Hudson's Wry Ga, iansferred dts western head. quarters ta Vancouver Wash, WIL the transfor, Fort St, dames ios ts slenifiennee is aw fur Wading centre and sipped into today unless the death: senten- ces of three Greek-Cypriot ex- wremsts were commuted, Reforriig to the threat, 4 British offfetal announeed only “that the course of Justice will tion on the canal nationalization: nol be defleeted." Hook ne notlee af Meypl's mplts.: HOWKA Velday night claimed Ht] Snbry sald the declaration was! had enptured Cremer, a rotiredt | lssued Wan kmasphere of mite ! bachelor who has been nilssing tary and economle pressure an: from hls hone sinee Wednesday Kaynt, planned and implemented, obseurtl eventing when he went for a from Pals, London and Wash , Wily, walk, Cromer tived alone at) iyton. Hub most of the residents of Kyrenia, © norvy const nso | A proclamation by the Queen, this community on Sturt hake Lown 10 miles north of Nleostn, jot a state of “wreat emergeney” ‘on milos northeast of Vaneau WOKA elreuinted on leaflet saved the way Tn Britany for a ive TC, point to the aren’s rap. charging he Was a high rank. {CUbMp OF wring reservists, | he Idly expanding himber idustry Ing Dritlah military ngont” The ; fovernment. indented i ve rae an ination af bigger and ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ' § ' loutlet std unlosy the Fret touniforny less than 8 B COME, bhree yng at the 400,000 reservists, "od ‘ serv lis Wy, loend) sawoulh ' condemned Creek -Cyprlots were | ‘ling Mn to "m0 ‘oto og taut aranted a reprlove Cremor WOU TAMPA, rn. ia Ng the child in week, he saln, ‘wha aonb Ih the most mnusnal) An histarien) parade, one of Tho yea mean aro scheduled [thing on a clown program, WE) severn) events in Saturday's colo» fo be Nanged, probably witht LA-TV promised n pela. Tom. “bration, will roeall ovensions Iho next two wooks unloxs the |my Lee Rowe won the pele, Wis whieh hiehiighted the settles kovernar's — oxeauilye conned) things Ts grandmother's Ball ment's heyday, recommends sroprloyvas, “AtOneS, Itial with quict acceptance'| bees “Two tugs In the area rishedijo i» Wostem diplomats in Mose OW to the scene and rescued tine Ot The loss has been estinated been found joo suckessful, owe i One-Time Western Capital Celebrates 150th Birthds y Among them isn vite ti 18 Great Master Ratlway, : se mt PRONE | Si] caeaty VECESACAG a Ci TH thi ee vehicles. Taken” to ‘Terrace’ ‘hospi ti eller of: ‘Vancouver, - Jampolsky’ “Sustained: a “broken . left ‘arm, .- dislocated ; :|was in’ collision’. with “a truek: Fourth: ‘Avenue. Bast. “Menzies and. his’ companion “Rd- jury, occurred. at, 4:30. p.m. yes-. terday. near Exchamisiks’ ‘forestry ‘could only be ‘oxtrieated “het | welding torch’ was ‘broughit,,’b TALE. Bates, forestry camp, fol man, and his. crew. a: FIRST AID GIVEN. fj ald’ before the arrival of Dr. Rob="|: ert. BE. Lee of:. Terrace’ and: the |, Terrace: ambulence, . jiby. hosnital authorities as: “fave: orable, ” to be. total wrecks PRINCE RUPERT AIR CADETS ready to fly at Royal: Canadian: | “ey [ A. Jampolsky,:: commercial: tay: NG : |owned ‘by. ‘Menzies: City. ‘Transfer: A ; Ltd, of Prince; Rupert’ and:driven |". ‘| by |-Robert. “Menziés; 29, OFF 650-1) 4 - The accident, vin. vihieh both “nin ward: Davis’, ‘escaped: without: in-1' 36 mile site on. ae nea about, wo Mr: ‘Bates administered, first | Ait Cadet Summer Camp, Abbotsford. (Left’-to. tight). Ray. |) In another. accident esterday, ‘Oakey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Oakey, 509 Ninth - Avenue... Hilmut, West, and Stewart Noble, 14, son of Mr. -and Mrs... Willlam. | Avenue "West; Noble, 615 Thompson ‘8t., Prince Rupert, wonder what would : when his: late happen if they pulled the. np-cord on a “chute.” The ‘boys are ersaulte “apemibers of 553. ‘Squadron, ‘Prince Rupert, During their stay” “ab Summer ‘camp; all ‘Cadets "have % an hour's” ‘tight: in’ ‘astwinss ~ engined RCAF Expeditor. aircraft. Other -activities “included. firing, rifle handling, drill, sports, leadership training, flyIng,~ and conducted tours throughout the Lower Mainland of B.C. | ‘ (RCAF Photo). Sewer Lack ee To Section 2 Building Loans from Central Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration to home-builders in Section Two may be jeopardised, it was made known boday, R. G. Scott, elty sanitary in- | - spector, sald that the corpora: ‘and the heavy wator run-off, Hon is unwilling to authorize it was alsa learned that a loans to prospective home-own- meeting is scheduled Monday ars when no sewer facilities are: ‘between City Clerk-Comptroller available, R. W.. Long and Skeena Health| “People ho plan to fnstall: Unit director Dt, W, B, Laing, to ‘Ischke after: he. Managed: a window of. the almos merged cat, . sf LIGHTS FAIL Kitschke blamed: i fault’ in! ‘the lighting system’ of the car‘as ‘the that he was ‘forced “to pick his} way along. ‘the highway. with headlights which,: after flicker- ing for some. time, finally went out altogether, — , At 12:25 a.m, a car driven. by Jay Burns. of Prince Rupertl came along and took the palr to Prince Rupert, A check by Dr. ‘W. M, Hick disclosed no serious). injury to either of them, The car Is reported to he a slecping in’ the car a “the: time . was rescued unharmed - by. Kit- ‘ cause. of the accident, -saying |: hips andy fractured. knee cap when: his cart: Jampolsky's condition: is given an) Both vehicle are: Said o £0 name ,,t e were identified. Bertha, Kornelso: ,. ford, B, C.,.. and Katharine. of -Rosthern, :Sask, Their,” tives were. ‘notified: of, thelr Appearance by: cable, nt Tho. men, an officer . and. a. private, - have., “NOl . tyet. bean identified, ocean ‘by: heavy surf. oinlchi © septle lanks in the absence of ser what ean bb done about the! “total loss.” ' sewers may find that they haye problem, Jost their chance of getting hi Drivers Fined Mr, Seotl sald. He added (hat septie tanks in the residential wren have not Three local drivers, one Ql jue -venile, were sentenced in district ‘courts today and yesterday, In juvenile court at Port Bd- ward this morning, ao 17-year, old youth pleaded gullty to charge of driving without due renre and ablention, and was sen- lenced by Magistrate HW, F. Robins ly sir. George Simpson, then to a suspension of his driver's yovernar of the Hudson's Bay cence for one year, payment of Co, A $10 tne and costs, and told to The parade will alsa commen. | repor ( to the probation officer orale the work of Mather Moriee, monthly for one year, missionary, Wistorian, and sur The charge arose fron ay ace Voyor, who devised an alphabeljpident on Mghway 16 Insl June In the native language of the) ag, Cartlor Indians and taught then Ting lo the slant of the ‘ground week was overtime, . Before work In excess’ of 1 af ov Wn pollee court in Prinee Rue struck thom. as they’ ‘sft one | rock, eh Se | PERMITS NEEDED FOR OVER rae |WORKED IN STORES TLC TOLD. Clarification: ‘as to the statis: ie vertline rates of ny,” for retail store employees was received this’ morning, J, Bie . Furness, secretary of tho. Prince Rupert. Trndos And ‘a ‘council's organization committee sald today, -Mr, Furness sald he had: bean Informed hy. M. ‘A, Carrledj* former industrial relations officer at Smithors. that anys time worked over elght hours In a day, or 44. hours In a threo hours js. requested.” th merehants, an overtime permit should be obtained. by the employer from the department of. Inbor,..Mr, Carrico Idd! ndlvised To added that those permils sot ltt, tihe conditions : rime payment, Tho rate of overtime, ts timo and whale of the provalling yates of pays. boot Ly The organizations commiltes was “poeucsted ‘to Rona ® clarification on overtime status by the TLC neni nt a meeting sonia months Ago, ee ey wat ‘sh to write, Destendants of this tribe will Meh dn the parade tn full nae Wve costume Jed by an Indian; princess, ‘They will also stage War danees, canoe ries, ane displays of native handleratts, Another fashbaek will glimpse In lo tha only career of the ilvsh Govoernar of 1.C,, Sir Jamas Douglas, whe came hore dn thes axa trading post clerk, A prominent figure in the feld of commorelnd aviation also gat bumble shart in tho Port St Janes area, Russell Baker, now president of Pacifle Western Alrlines, worked In the aro as a bush pl lot defore he became an aviation executive, Kylng to the eelebration with Mr. Baker lan dlatinguished gov: ornmont party Inaluedlng Attar ney » General Robert Bonney, Lands and Porests Minister Ray Williston, and managing diteator Blivt Cinderson of the Maelfla pert yesterday afternoun, Magis. trate W, D. Vance heard A plea of not gully from Robert Joseph Lovie, 25, of Pringe Rupert, also on a charge of driving without due care and attention, Pallee presented evidence Miat Lovie had crashed Inte tho back af a slow-moving cnr on Elov- oth Avenues Mast dune U6, Loylo was found guilty and recelvod an fine of $28, costs, or In default of payment a jall sentonee of WM days, Tn pollee court before Magis. trate Vaneo this momting, Alan Barr, 40, of 247 nab Flrab Ay- one, plonded guilty to charges of driving without a valid driv. er's Heanes and also of opornat- . lng a baller without a Heenco, Tpuitt ab a cost of $125,000, the Pollee anid that Bare was] "Sloop Robbor" has hoon closers driving in from Kitimnab whenced as “one, ie tho moat. modern |, he was eheckor, flahiing bonis over: to bo put In Minos of $25, costs, or sontons |Aorvico oly’ thls const,” aes of I days in jail, were Doalaned by Willlam | Garcon Imposed for eneh of the offers fof Soattla, sho la powored by. a Tolovislon for both mastor and: crow, showwors, and enbins :fin- daled in natural birch aro fou. tures of a new flahing boat that alld down the ways ity Now Wost= minstor duly 26, Sho ls the “Sloop Robber", 72+ foot combination halibut and folie bont, catatnod by Fred Kohso, §40 Fifth Avonuc nat, votoran Prince Ruport ‘flsher- man, New $125,000 Halibutter “Most Modern” On Coast COR, 60 horsopowar Catorplliar One ay ey a eT eee aaheone oe ee 2 ‘gina, has: ‘ ‘titol onpacity of 6,080 gallons and ts oquippod with ay - . tomatio, pilot, radar of Tho launching at Star ais yards “(Moreors) Ltd, dn Now ocho sounder mie Woatminator was triggored wliaty Mra, Prod, Kohxa, wite of ‘the akippor,.. arnokod’ a ’ bottle ' ait shampagno.againsl the: bow, i oY wt Htdd WASHINGTON tito vii Staton! Navy: mola ‘reported: Wie B,200-millo non-stop flight of an ABD Job bombor frony.Tawall to. Now Moxlco, Tho. t'Sky-warrlor". completed tho fight: Tuoaday, tho navy: anid, Abn. arena npoudl of 570 miler am hour, a En pT Fae re : ve Tho four were “evo into, ‘thie 4 ‘ =a oe ae