ORMES—— | Daily Delivery oe, e ~» DIAL 215) | DRUGS. _ VOL, XLV. No, 153 The Dai Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Poi US. Steel Mills Set For Strike Negotiators | : Y ‘@ - Still Talking NeW YORK (AP) — Weary negotiators meet again today in a final cf- fort to avert a country- wide steel strike at. mid- night, wy v4 Mennwhne, furnaces grew cold | and. silent as mills throughout! the United States prepared for the threatened walkout by 650,- (00 steelworkers. ‘ Representatives of the United Steelworkers of America ‘and cbmpanies producing more than per.cent of the stecl in the US. ‘began talks more than 3}. month ago to forge a bew col! tract: ©The old one expires .ab midsight tonight. Bub the negotiators were still "PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDA High *: Sunday, July. 1, 195 (Pacific Standard TI The will, which described Stal- in’ as “rude” and “capricious,” was publisned by the Commun: munist. 0: unist party congress dated Uee- ist parly in its: magazine Kom-); stumped Jate Friday night with No progress reported, . DIFFER-ON LENGTH. | ‘the steel companies have in- sisted on a five-year agreement to succeed the present two-year | pact. The union says it cannot: ACTRESS MARILYN MONROE, (shown above in a July 4 Inde- pendence Day ‘chessecake pose,) and. playwright Arthur Mier were married Friday night in a quiet ceremony in the city hall of White Plains, N. Y. Judge Seymour Robinowltz presiced. Miller made a prediction come true when he said the werid would know about their. wedding only after it happened. Mor- ton A. and Florence J. Miller, cousins of the groom and Miltot ; recommended the congreés ¢- place Stalin with someone “more patient, more loyal, more polite 7 and more atientive to comrades, less capricious..." . ¢ e bind the steclworkers 10 so long: Greene, business associate of a contract. The company later cut It de-! less in a blue Hnen suit. mands to four years and Pour y cea ooo months. snot- SALES OF APPLES HELP The steelworkers are really hol" against acceptance of ; the industry offer, union presi-! dent David J. McDonald sald. on! Friday. | The Eisenhower administra-' tlon, meanwhile, took a hands-! - off altitude toward the negotla-: + tions for the moment. k \ City, Air Cadet... sspet.tovard sending. "pool supervisor to a Can Swimming and Water Safe " To Vancouver ‘imming : * For Flying COUrSE tare itv tain Irom tne Gyro ‘Apple Dav fund, a Gyro spokes” Hi Flying scholarship winner Pi. man snid today. Me Set. Roderick Bruce of Prince ; - FE nypert Air Cadet Squadron 559 Golng on (he course Monday is: Ba ’ . ‘ Stanley Fielding, a supervisor at ae will leave Monday by plane for ns Marthe ne Vancouver. Sat. Bruce, son of the Gyro pool la MeClymont park Hi Mire and Mtr ¢ n Breuer gad and holder of The Daily News Suumuit Avenue, will take flying AnOual swhoming gala trophy. Blossons at Sea Island RCAF da-! He will bake a four-day course 1h Ma Lion as a result of scholarship |Ufe-saving, artificial respiration - He ‘ ‘ " " ‘ r y yr S hate Rg awarded by the RC. Alr Cadet ine gencral water safely price, AY Sponsoring Committers, On sue.) ; rs cosetul eomplelion of the course, | The move, insligated by Parks t Get, Bruce will be entilled to his supervicor Rusty Thath, will give Be civilian plot's Heenec, Prince Rupert the opportunity of Already on his way toa course Having a qualifled Instructor to Is Sat, Kd ward Tureotle who left (raf fulure lifeguards ak the Wednesday by tain to take a local pool. 8 RA senior fender'’s course at Camp) Betablishinent of classes here pay orden, Out for sylmming bistruetors will iH NO CIVIC RECEPTION SLA TED FOR MASSEY, MAYOR INFORMED: WA Rt ve ae No civie celebration will be held here when © ie Governor-General Vineent Massey passes through He Be thd from the Queen Charlotte islands, Mayor a, Prince Rupert duly Ey and July 16 on his way to na gta ie a George I, Hills announced this morning, | “Mayor Hills said he had been notified by Mr, Hi Massey's secretary that as the Governor-General i had paid an official visit o the city in 1953, iL was Hy customary fo hold no civie reception or other aes =sS livity in conneetion with subsequent visits, My, Massey's secretary said that the Governor-Geners al extended andnvitation to the city’s Chief Mag. intrate (a visit him at his railway car on duly 16, | Mayor Hills said, eT sae SS eS ee SS cae sae Caer Se ee ee Crnadiin bot: Good Piatner: — 02,000 pounds (a7; 07.00 sold to Atlin Hishertes, Loly N-J5000 pounds aa, 17M) vold to B.C. Paekers, Reporls oof other fishing: according lo the Department of] Hlsherlos hore shaw: Sockoyo caleh on the Nuss rly. or lash Week Was 27,000 fiah and nem the boundary (his weeks; bouts wore vvermglng 40 fish, About 475 boats were In the aren nt the boginatng of the week, Roporls of sulmon catehes mn the Skeonw show 1,150 springs nolted Inst weok, Sockeye fishlig starts In the Skeena duly a, Reporta from bonts ty Lane xt Meee bouts hinded a bolad alt pat) 7.000 pounds of hallbub from PieAren 2 yesterday ab the Priner bt Tapert Tlibub Bxehange, with i, nol fishy bringing a price of Pop conte a pound down @oonlit Hn rom ‘Thursday's average of 44 i NAlits, Eeay Toitae Teh averaged WNT edad My pound, wpa fevetlon of a Geb i rom Pharsday’s 120 conta white pe tialeleen halibut rematned wha Level price of MH eonty a pound tn AN i HW enses, Diy. Idividaal landings, WEEN PY Dries per pound for medi and Ve rye thi diy brackets mre ts follows: | Wi United Stites vessels: Guniol Marilyn ‘wore a skirt‘and cardigan sweater and Miller was lic- Gyro Club Backs Move For Qualified Lifeguard |” The Gyro club of Prince Rupert today pledged its Wil send an examiner to Prince Powe ‘Runert nest year so that pool su- ‘pervisors can be “water safety director Max How- “Towel, Welcome,’ that adbuy, -swid (hal (he general detivery, ats wilh he apen from 8 to 10 i duty % The letter Miss Monrce were witnesses, -ceritical references to. Trotsky. | This is the first time- any) ‘praise of Trotsky—who had beer}, ; Lenin’s close associate—has ocen in 1927. Pat aso contained’-a) number of favorable as well a: | she Urged in Leni | ~ MOSCOW. (Reuters)—Lenin Si : founder of the Soviet Union uEgC jas Communist party, secretar Aa \after being suppressed for 33-ea + The will consisted of,a lotter eae {from Lenin to the 13th Comm-| 9 ~ tember 23 and December 24, 1922, adi 4 ‘It had a postscript dated Jan-) our cuary 4, 1923, in which Lenin} ¢, published in the.. Soviet ; Union|; con since he was exiled .by /Staiir FEARFUL OF, POWER | | Im his letter, a forme testament written a year berore his death, Lenin: said ‘that :pajl seC) relations , between Stalin and -part” of the. danger of-a™ spltt dhe-party ‘which he fear His“ ostinato th-Stat “character, he said: | “Comrade Stalin. having he- Prince, Rupert swimming ‘se sain Pew 5, snap TENG adian Ted Cross Society ty course at Trail, B.C. qualified fully-fledged lifeguards. Alrendy this year, according to “power.” . . Trotsky, on the other, hend. ell. instruetor schools have been held at Prines George, Lake, Courtenay and Kelowna, The course ab Trall slarts July 3. Miss Thain, who wired Mr: to see If Mr. Fielding: vould be admitted to the eouree at’ this inte dale, received a telegram from the water safely director today saying ‘Candidaic NO PAPER MONDAY IMCS Quadra, Goose Splt, Co- The stuff of The Dally News 20% Vancouver Island, D ’ ' tv ' ' mates \ al Will Join employees of hanks, For two weeks on the Splt the . ‘boys will fake courses In sailing, vlores and other eily businesses inavigalion, gunnery as well as In marking the Dominion Day pe tame ees holiday Monday and there wall he nn publication of the paper ‘Two Drivers Pay Publication will re. Fines of $50 siime ‘Tuesday when ¢ ’ ay when complete | wo elty motorists, charged coverage af local holiday events “with driving while thelr ablity Will be eaeried, was Inpalred with alcohol were Post Offlee sours fore the bath fined $50, costs or In de- holiday were announced (day “ult of payment senteneed lo hy Postmaster Re 8, Seherk, Ue Magistrate W. D, Vanee In police eourt this mornlig. end ee w Found gully after pleoqing ae vee Nol ation fa ‘nok guilty, wes Mlbury Arthur lahhy will he open from MX“ Switaor, 1103 Bleventh Avenue abby Wil he open from 730 | wast, The offence ocwurred June I we Mm { there will | oy on Seventh Avonue, Plouding ereeurrler delivery | wyity to the offence which Faveurred dune bi, was Torrence i Jolin Shenton, 2058 Alin Avent, Also ‘fined $50, costs or default one month In jal, was Manzo Seko, Port Edward who pleaded guilty to having Iquor In nv restaurant, OP ST le lad stamps wid registration wiek- Monaco Heir - Report Not Denied NEW YORK Rev, Franch Tuekor sald Friday ho had "no Jolte tslnids show one selney petted 105 tons of summer here. ine. No salon haye bean reportad at Riveys lolet, Moanwhile the frst big eatahas of sovkeye were reporled py Canadian Press In New Wost- minster ton \o isboliove” rent rh “fle a (hat Princess Graco of Monn Toternational Paclfle Salmon the ne natresy Grace Kolly, Kisherles commisslon. — oltleids suid the eatebes were not “start, Ing" but good for the start of the yeur. As many as U0 fish fo abun were reported by glneltors ty Canoe Pass and ab the mouth of the Mrasor, The bly Chileo run bs expected ly oxpacting a cbtld, Tho Roman Catholic chap to Prince Rainier tb of Monaco and a lending figure In the yonaniee of the prineo and fn Aalross, auld “PE tave hoard the gout news and E shure bho hopes of the Monncan people — fol Viger 0,000 pounida (38,0) Uy sald to ; ‘4 Predtle Wlsherdes, | AT, gird island aren off the nape therm Up of the Queen Chir ee =e aes aes a SS ee a birth of a boy," Thora Tag been ho direct word from the couple (hat they expect w child, ito arrive duly 20 und: continue to Augitst 10, ce - ~- come general scerctary, has eon: | mein that the Red Cross Soniety ;centrated in uis hands immense jnever tead outito: ‘ and Iam not sure whether ; as Leni has wi he will always be able to ever-! as ‘cise sufficient care in using this Lenin's, death, :the: Conttunisi ‘party “ldeologically deteated une | pert | Trotskyites, the Zinovievites-and | birt! ‘although “the . most capable’! Bukharinites” and “insured the st Hmember of the present central; bullding of, socialism {n.’.our Burns committe” was “excessively self-! country,” es Largest Sea Cadet In Five Years Off to Camp” The larzest contingent Lo go Lo swimming and other sports. They ccmp in five years of Prince Rue with be under the command of peri's Captain Cook Sea Cadet Sub. Lieu, M, &. 'Thompson, corps Corps, ROSC, sailed carly this divistonal officer, as far.as Vane ‘morning on the Union Steamship couver shore he wil burn (he. iCamosun to begin Lwo weeks of party ovir{o Ldeut, Ronald Mure Ladvonture, fm and training rb! rlot of Ney Westminster, serve one monty in fll, by, f last | question -Trotsky “make up.the gréater |of yore Wey M, Pp, ob: Montornno, y,/ The broncenst anid four elvilians worn Killed, three tnfurod, and dhodtul,’ “pert contest, here: elg ago, went down to eacifi The ‘testament Kommunist sald Also silling this morning were three cidels who are to lake seven-Week course ab HMCS Nae den, 1 Bsquimalt,t Cadet Petty Officer thd Class Charles Lind= Strom Will take a quartermaster’s course While Leading Cadols Rob- ert Ian and Joe Kraupner will take leadership courses, Phe *beadets gofng to HMCS Quadra, are Lending Cadets Rolph Pedersen and Derek Allen and AbleCadots Tod Haupt, Dale Coopers Robert Gilmour, Mike Adams, Narry Wing, William Hob, Rehurd Davis, Stewart Pynenn Willian MeLeod, Laurie Lyons, Larry Prue, Robert Oskoy, W Hany Blewart, Robert Derrlek, Uvans Morven, Larry Guno, Sld- ney Dickens, Stanley Vulpy, Wil Ham Haris, Melvin Gustaysott Prank Warmer, lirle Johanset Donald Vaecher, Ronald Surand und Lele Wing, nS raneemreveer orrmneaenne: te . Peter Montchal Funeral Held Hunton) services for Pator World Why, camp cook and forme Wore Tield yestorday aftornoon ron A Aneyow'y Anglian 6a myosdlly ape Montchal died THOSTHY at Lhe age of 70, Vo ts ae ne his widow Madge in ven poe ‘o sons I earn Onna two song lo service conducted by CANON Hasil 8, Provktor be HYMNS "Dronthe on Mo Browth of God” and ig nward Chistian Boldlers” wor were leis Novae Vor thos ab Palrview ecmotory, whore Iormont in the Canadian LeGlOn plot took placo, pullboats ort Pathe, Jumos Parks and RJ Pollok, uylor W, J, Rance ‘ played the "Last Post.” x Montell, votoran of the ith er JaNMor af Pho Tally Nowss ith (her permitting Prince Ru- celebrate Canada's 89th ‘asa nation: in grand onday. ‘ Oh, ottidial word sould be ob- from the Wks lodge -by gitime, as to whal arrange: have becn made should it but-i° 1s presumed that & (ee Ung ab JO aan. there will hora parade of decorated cats, floats, bieyeles and doll caring: os from First Avenue bo Algoma Park, -Eight candidates for the Miss Prince Rupert contest will ride (heir sponsors foals and be Introduced to the public al Al- goma park. Also ab the park there will be children’s sports, women’s sports, aveluldren's 200, a tug-of-war dnd ‘gronsy pole contest and a barbecua, “Shige. Kraupner, parks com- riisslonce and member of bhe iks who has donated — 250 pomids of beet for the barbecue sald thal conditions of the park had made It Impossible to dig A proper barbecue pil, He sald the ment would be processed ab A orker: plant, pre-eooked av a restaurant ind wouther permit: ting would be plaend over amall pib-slintlay to a barbecue n Algoma Park Tf It rains, he gold, Hho beet witt be served In yyndwiehes wb the lvo grand windup duneos in the Civile Contre Monday night, ALJ o'clock tn Roosevelt Park ine died game of.a Rupert All- Blarvecolchilan series Will Ye played, Tithe evening, outside the Jolvio Contre on We Centre's portable stage, the clght benuly ycons Will be Introduced to the publia. by Canadinn Brondenst- Hing: Corporation commontator tillcoy Laurie, Also slated for tke our show is n fitterhug con- toakiand a square dancing oxhib: on m ‘ AL AO pan, before Une stare of iy tho Auditorium and gymnas- {ho Miss Princo Rupert contest will bo Arouncod 4 tho audl- orm. The bwo, dances will t : complete tho day's foativities, teeth one een ete meemneamanel the Amoy aaron for nearly od ab noon by Rod Army guns pert. thd modorn and oldtime dancos fam respectively, tho whiner of “HONG KONG. un~Polping rae dlo and Natlonalist Chinese rs (llory On Quomoy Txland shelled five] pl Hotta Thursday bub was silence | to “| mended =wwage: increases “| to. $20 monthly:for 1 1 $7.50 ‘and. $10 next year-in a. two [8 -lyear. contract. °°si Me Th *..|$40° monthly. increase under. a: ~.. Lone-year ‘contract ,and.“a:-minis § + mum.of $80°or.18 percent foray. ‘| two-year contract. 8 Ss en. OSv" | -Other:union demands were ‘more days.off ‘compulsory chec | pe ce me one, | Missing Boy. Found,in Lake NELSON '0;—The! body of Al- |, bert Van Ruyskensvelde, :aged 9, was recovered”: from. Kooteiay Lake here Thursday after a sli-) ihour search, The boy was last seen. Wednes- day The search ‘bgan after. his. flsh- forthe gala Elks lodge , Ing rod was found under. 0 byad- fon Day eclebrations aye house. me, Said Wanted by North — The idea’ ofa, corel i a ! hthe Alaska’ No he Au wa no wW ' The highway, |on M ¢. conciliation boar Panhandle to the Paci journalist,” says Vancouver SQN, | “Tt is not what this yea ¢ , f , + ¢ union demand. was. fora urn 12 walking “toward, the - lake, dition’ wa serious,” ‘ VANGOUVETR (GP): from northern British Whe peaple of rthern B, G, or Alaska want," told a meeting of the BC, tomobtle payocolation, Mr, Wilson sald that what Is really needed Is A highway from Hazelton (0 the Yukon connects wilh the Alnskq highs that y, Hnzollow ts about $50 miles ri of Vanyeouver and 190 log norteast of Princo Rupert, to be known as Roule “A,” would connert with the B, 0, const and tho par. handle through 0 sorles of, access ronds, Lt “mye untappod riches of the. north, plug a groab influx ot radian and Amorleny tourists court by ‘Terrace Vosburghy |: " p hway, Not Corridor: Columbia throug . fic Ocean “is a dream of Sone Alderman, Halford Wile. it a Me urged Ute aulomoblle ysi> Bonrds of Trado:of Contral BIC, which Inst woek decided to prygs for Une highways system rather. {han a corridor through Alaeka, ways committea look: the: pry: posal under study. sot rome tat CRANE HR PREY The Weather. Meally. cloudy: today and 8yn- day bub with’ frequent -BUATY noriods both afternoons, A Tltle warmer, Winds northwostorly 13 in oxposed arcag-othorwiso, ligt), Low tanieht and high Sunday aL Port Hardy: and Bandsplt: 60 would flow along all those roids, ¢, Wilson sald, - and 60; Prince Rupert, GO, aaj , or two SINT) ships sunk, fr “eo, 798 Frasor Slroat found silty Thursday in pollee rourt on mc liquor for and war months. In fall whiskey ikon: dollvory City Taximan For. Illegal Sa taxtman, -Cllflon 1 Wit Oley harge of keoping anlo Wlegally June 3 tlyvod $900 and costs, iy default xontenved to three Horga, who plondod nob} guilty through counsel Willan Ray was chavged after an ROMP Core poral orderod two holies of rye ‘from tho acataad by yond and had them dallvorod | jy hone, Crow! witha corer Rt N ino told tre court he in win of tho whiskoy ous whom he om Mra Ann Pr Fined $300 oe e of Liquor had pad $16 with n $20 bill frow whiely the sonal number hud bean note, ooo Subsequently, a soarch of the Mrnaor sbreab vosidanco..: ty } aquiad of ROMP had brought \t aht five bottles of liquor, ‘two of which had beon hidden undo a mativess, Opl, Milmina sald, ho marked $20 bill had been found with other monoy in “a sockol of tho, necusod's panty, ho ROMP corporal anid, oy. The dofonce allomnpted to prove that the Nquor was the property of Mrs, Prous, who had ploaded June 2 and waa fined $300, . elation to support the Assoclalad: . The nulomobile: group's Highs.” gully lo’ WMegal sale of lqugr .