“HMS | : PINAFORE” High School Auditorium Match 14, 15, 16 VOL, VLX, No. 54, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956. tow we et ee Yop fe ee Mee WO ‘ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRICK FIVE CENTS RT EE a eB Em PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ©. © VICTORIA, B.C.: JN. O'NEILL D, W. O'CONNOR L, A, MOLNAR ONE OF 'PHESE FIVE MEN listed lithle more than a week ago by the RCMP as Canada's most-wanted suspects has already been captured. Arrested in Calgary Saturday was Harold Hen- richon, 45, sought for armed robbery of a bank af. Ville La Salle, Que, Others left to right are Jack Norman O'Neill, 28, former assistant accountant at Kelowna B.C., wanted for the theft of $47,352 In cash and cheques from Keremeos, B.C.; ines, Ont. HAROLD HENRICHIION nor, 28, for Une attempted mur Louis Allen Moinar, $16,704 from a chain store at Cornwall, Ont.; William Adams, 33, for the murder of hig father at St, Catha- WILLIAM ADAMS the city; Daniel William O’Con- der of an RCMP constable at 33, for armed robbery of . Henrichon; and (CP Photo) Fifth Most-Wanted Man Captured Within Week CALGARY (CP)—Capture has toppled Harold Henrichon from \ RCMP’s list of most-wanted men: less Chan a week after his name was added, More than four years of fugi-, Perrace tomorrow, tive's freedom ended Saturday) 6 was a Hittle nervous,” she| With thiy amount and offers of for the 45-year-old ehautfeur said, “but I thought this was be-! and mechanic when he was ar- Laused he worked so hard all the} lumber plus having much of the | rested dn oa Calvary rooming i time. ;work done with volunteer labor,’ house, Wanted in Quebee for | “l never thought there was! It is anticipated the completed’ bunk robbery, -he was recognized | anything wrong. He seemed like SWucture will cos L approximate. - ajmost as soun as his pieture Was) ily $110,000. | an average man.’ publisher wanted Het addition to; The most-wanted list was re-! Residents hope that the build- ‘vised last week following the!ing will be conpieteiy finished Henrichon had been living here capture in Ontario of Clifford this year but, present plans call for three years under the name, gugene Dawley, British Columbia! for finishing vie outside shell, of Harold Wileox. His picture: prison farm escapee, and John/and roofing after which varicus' was published In’ the Albertani Kgth MacDonald, wanted in Bri-: rooms will be completed as re: Friday and Cpl W. FG. Perry: tish Columbia for a $44 1000 postal: quired, starting with the main’ of the ROMP criminal investiga-- theft. auditorium. Hon branch said he was tipped penrichon was No. 5 on the} Plans call for non-interest. upout noon Saray by a pe re aew list, whittled to four names; bearing defentures Lo be offered: Whose name he refused to dis-'i. nis arrest. He will be held! for sale Lo Civie Centre members, In Terrace Speclal To The Daily News TENRACE—A_ two-week can- iyass Lo raise $60,000 in cash or: | pledges to build a new civic cen- ‘tre here will eet underway in close. vere pending the arrival of a po-: Minimum value of cach deben- NO. STRUGGLE “shee escort from guess: , ture is $25. repayable within a Four armed RCMP officers In 60 Su - SEATTLE (AP) —Her Centre Drive Starts lomorrow period of 10 years from a sinking ‘fund which will be set up once the Centre is in operation. * Cost of the Centre’s construc- tion has been’ estimated a seven -eents per Terrace resident per ‘day for one year. At a panel discussion Sunday 30 persons heard Corporal D. G. Neff of the Terrace. RCMP de- tachment say that juvenile delin- quency in Terrace had risen 300 ;per cent since the former Civic Centre burned down. UK. Officers ‘boats. i" But minuyex. later, ihe trans-| { i port Gen. H. B. Freeman, brought, the northwest and radioed Capt. ‘to the scene by the freighter’s|Dudicy A. Durrant of the Wash- Itirst 80S, dropped rope ladders | ington Mail that rescue was 65 : to the bobbing lifeboats and the: 60 jsurvivors serambled up to salpty. “All survivors aboard, uninjur- ed and in good health,” the’ ‘Free! man radioed. F (The Washington Mail was in Pritice Rupert from December 15 to December 19 loading 2,200 tons of pulp from the Ketchikan Pulp and Paner Company at Ward Cove and later sailed for Japan.) The dramatic account of the rescue in the slormswept Gull of Alaska some 700 miles north- west of here Saturday was ra- diocd here late Sunday night by} Capt. Robert T. Fulton, skipper of the rescue ship. | The Freeman, with the 51 erew} Recalled From Jordan | LONDON (Reuters) Sir members and nine passengers | | from the Washington Mail, was! ‘an- route to Kodiak, Alaska, to- | day. Capt. Fulton reported, how- jever, the same heavy, seas that | San the freighter were holding ! the Freeman to a near- -standstill andthe vessel was not expected ~ Four Canadians oft hy high winds and mountainous’seas, the Grient- hound freighter Washington Mail sank in the nortk | j Pacific minutes after the 60 crew members and pas: | 'seligers including four Canadians had taken to life- rvivors. forward section wrenched jately ordered the Freeman to i miles away. At 7:20 pm. a “blip” appeared on the Freeman’s. radar screen |! and 45 minutes~ later ithe. ship|: spotted the huik dead ‘ahead. Five minutes after-the freighit- er went to the bottom, the first lifeboat reached the side of. the Freeman, and passengers and erew scurried to safety.. At 9:43. pm,’ the second. boat. pulled alongside and its occupants join- ed he rescued. rescued, Self-Rule | Offered re 1 : lose Co, Ltd. and wintier Of: th he q SMILING JESSIE. BOULTER; Street, named Prince: Rupert | 1985" Is shown receiving the Jun mill manager of the "Watson ceived a replica O: the tr Anthony Eden told ¢ parliament 2 closed in on Henrichon at meal! Lojreach. port, until late this al- ae time. and there as 1G strugele,«, Police suld he rendily admitted} his identity when he was con: fronted with a capy of his pie-: ture. . Henrichon is wanted by Quebec - -provinelal polee in a $3,000 arm- ed robbery of the National Ca- nadian Bank at Ville Lasalle Oet. 41, 1951. Another man, Norman. Joseph Christie, has been sen- tenced to 14 years for his part in’ the rabbery, 1 Police said Henrichon was live! dave here with his wife and H- year-old daughter but that they were not hae at the tine of the arrest. Arresting officers said he “didn't have any surplis money yround “AVERAGE MAN" He had worked as a lsborer, here ound frequently awiteled | fobs. He had beeome fairly friendly with dis nelghbors, Mrs, Frank Lang, who lived | beside the family, sald beose "" med, "Tike a food sort of man? Death By Fire. Strikes Again In Ottawa OTTAWA Deathly by fire a Frequent visitor te the eapilal struck mpain Sunday nlght, Two persons died in upstalrs rags when Flames sweph wn ald, frame divedling in west- eontral Ottawa, They were Ob- twats 20th intl Set fre viene MINER'S CASE TO. BE REOPENED 10 DECIDE ON WCB PENSION VICTORIA @ — Labor minister Lyle Wicks sald Satur- day that Jack Zucco, whese wife staged a sitdown strike on the steps of the legislative buildings, has minimum qualifica - tions for workmen's compensation benefits. The case of the 44-year-old New Westminster miner will be reopened by the Workmen's Compensation board fo make a final decision on whether he will receive a silleosis pension sald Mr. Wicks, © Mrs. Zueco claimed her husband contracted silicosis while working ina mine at Hazellon, B.C, but that he later develyped tuberculosis, She sald tuberculosis prevented evidence of silicesis from showing up on x-ray plates. Mrs, Zueco staged a protest strike in the WCB offiers at Vaneouver and later in the legislative bulldings here to ain attention te her ease, Negro Leader May Quit. Congress To Join Fight WASTIINGTON (t - loader bas called Senator James ihustland (Oem, Missa “stinks ine albatross” around the neck of the Democratle party and ant ather says be may andl dis seat: in Congress Oo Gevale more Line to fight against segregation, Clarence Mitehedl, Washington nur director of the Natianal Assoclation for tie Advaneenen of Colored People, Chrew the ver- bal puneh oat Mastand, an out. spoken advorate of segrerntion, loa Washington speceh sundiy ‘to the NAACT's civil rhilits: us- sembly, A Negro sity president Oliver Carmichael us saying, Aeeardins fa The. Times, Cammichiel also sald "a very carclul investigation” would be made af ansy Negro applleants Cirndele] could nat be rede. ed for elabormtion of his remarks, TUREATUNS DEMOCRATS Troan opentige speeely to the three-day evil rlehts assembly, Mitehell declared that eivil eghts elstation da qa obligation of both major polieal partes, Then he tiehed out at the Demo: mrats by saying: "TE they're palms to keep tt : shy HER \e {s . shaee qast Dee V7, — Representative Adam Powell itr Moa ener The dead were idenditied aa Dem. NEY! fold ehureh pally. ee” ‘ ’ Phe dead: were (dentttied ia I “they ve pol tothe our votes Mrs. Moredy Blrong, i, formerly Ont. und Michiel ny New York City he may leave: Congress and devote Himself Cop goodbye.” of Carnvall, Her}, vhowt G0, a laborer who country awhile prayer movement Miss huey appeared Sunday Had moved dato the rene up. atiina senrema tion HE his Mirele iighitat the ei righti meeting. stiles ron only about three Ya Dellvermiee Day Sextends We ghe received an ovallon froma weeks, previatisly, sell sueenssfully, mrawd of about 1800 when she Vhe fire came onty two days. Phe Neen coneressauuy wants was dntradueed bute did) not Remand \today that. Britain ts recalling | temnoon. ‘The: sutvivo “g: British. army, officers now MueOls 4, Fidsnito-Seal blo, ‘tached to the Arab Legion inj. ‘Jurdan following | the dismissal |#=1SSIQNARIES ABOARD tof the British levion ‘commander, f i Lt.- -Gen. John Bagot-Glubb, --| “are about J5 British army offi--| The Canadians aboard were Bro- cers on the active list in Jordan, thier Charles, Lebel, 38, of Mont- ‘The position of offleers under! teal, who . was travelling with ‘contract to the Jorzan govern-, Brother. Charles Govaert, 50, of ‘ment would he discussed Te eet \ianeonver, and Ver the middle eastern kingdom, / ion Lester, 43, and his wife, *Phylis, 42, of West Vancouver, ' Miss Withers and Miss Char- otte Rodgers, 42, of Beaver Sreck, Ore. were identified as: ‘aurses ona pleasure trip, Lester, ; 6a grain merchant, was cn route | 0 Tokyo with his wife. Youth Gets In Theft Case e ‘Freeman sailed from here Wed- fp desday, The freighter carried a ‘vargo of flour’and Iumbers the i! Freeman troops being sent to Japan, The storm hit about noon Sa- turday, and both ships rolled in 30-foot swells, In his radio message Capt. ulton said the pounding seas snapped the forward section of Lous Tovlas Berriek, 20, Prince Ruperk was remanded this morning in puliee court without: ‘election or plea taken on tWwou' charges, one of breaking, entry; and theft ind another of being In posstssion of stolen goods, | Derrick is charged with break ing Into the sulle of Samuel Jul- en, G2lty ‘Third Avenue West ine 7943-ton Washington Mail last Priday and being i posses. yy, Baburda, stonat clothing stolen from; 3115 pan. Baburday, Joseph Cogark, O82 Third Avenue: WALLOWS TGLELESSLY West, The aecnsed was arrested: thirty minutes dater, the for- by police kuer on bhe same day ward section phinged to the bot- Hhe promises were broken IMf0. “fom, leaving the dered) ab the Ibert Gagnon, charged with merey of bhe seas and the wiids. driving while impaired, entered a ‘The winds earrled away the ra- plea of pullty through counsel dio antennaes and for 33 minutes Alan W. Macdonell ind was fined the hull wallowed helplessly and S90 and costs or in default sen-ysilent, At Ga8 pan, tadio oper- teneed to serve one mone in jad), Salor Perry Harrkion gob his em- Palle said Gagnon was: pres lergeney equipment in operation poring to drive away from where il sent out his BOR, hes eng dad bern purked On See: j & Wt r ultan sald he Jnmeds ond Avenue when be was cheeked oem and found to be Impaled, SNOW CUSHIONS CRANT (ny — and tls two pilots wallsed TORYO (1 -- AUS, Aly Force One Man Killed AWAY TEMPO, el curgo plane crashed tito the side of famed Mb, Fujl toe Among them were two Roman the Washington Mall and ine! ithe House of Commons ‘in con- juhetion with a white paper de- tailing Britain's negotiations} < with Cypriots demanding union ;of the colony with Greece. Lennox-Boyd said . Britain wants Lo work towards a “a final ai which will satisfy the ‘people of Cyprus, be consistent ‘with the interests of Her Majes- ty's government and their allies, ‘and have regard . to extsting ; breaties,” The colonial scerctary rushed through the report after a flying visit to Cyprus where the talks with the wilon-with-Greece fac- tion broke down over three mre jor issues, Britain previously had made plain she was ready to hand over’ restricted self-government to the’ Cypriots bub retalning control of forelgn affalys and defence, LISTS OBSTACLES The whilp paper suid the three reasons for the failure of the talks with Arehbishop Makarius, lender of the unlon-with Greece novement, were: 1. The Archbishop's tnsistenee en an inmediate amnesty for all polliical prisoners on the cast Mediterranean -Islind — colony, were scores ure held for antl British terrorism, 2 Whether, under self-govern- ment, the Brillsh governor should retuln control of intern al security i addition lo for- “Felen alfalys and external de- fenes, % Demands by the arehhishap whieh would result in the Creek Cypriots outiumbering four bo one the Turkish mingrity In the. nronosed ecoustibuent assembly, Colonial Secretary Alan Lett: Catholic missionaries, ong, a Ca- nox-Boyd made. the: announce-|° ‘The nrime minister said there {Nadian, en route to the Orient./ment.in a speech prepared. for after a eoroper's bry completed Neproes aad others to prays tn As Boulder supper. ah the Newre TPES Tabs 1h Alo. ou (iat day, foquests dato the denthis of 10 perons ti (ve prevlons bhtges, The Gb fees whleh look twa Ties, oerered otis) (wer diy bee fore Phe inane dd copened eb ay, EVD FIRST sian Baphist chureh ty we reoeb pre ed piper wallboard nite, weer Tith, The jie, at one. of Mw STOWE QUALIFIED i Ry Heests meg Pet wees HUMES PERU Mennwhile, twa New mended a teen an tise af barPagee . He EOP Prenorte paper wal bowed) Te Wowie ote bitpiey reported | {Tt stpnethin A tiled roemier, dayeph tert roneb only other peayoe de bie: Mw bie at Tie Tine escseped {uel a Cine, Moo Stren’. “AL Lhe Taw says Heist, The Times and The Tiseqlonan, Ati. Uhivk (he unt. haveatl Montgomery, Powell bs juue for ab The Ta Qeanemher Abyss New, j York City and elimi of the; Te titerior Walle of the house dbonad Dellyermiee Day ctatite: Tork the Universtly of Alabami whieh res, eer expedled: Autherine Tauey, wll dial filly quad ted Negroes wd Herald ceca storey WH “Pe hae: sald in dispatehes, fram hoy wis FOUN versity will rests eomputsary {+ pak. The nepta stidents at. wemipt toentir the University al Alabuiin Lonehed off othag: PWwhileh Drought her suspension, Khe worn courk ander (a rel. Hits PGE Train | | OMILLOOWT, BG, Mh The view ahitee hey bub was Chen expelleds dine of im freak aeehlent whieh be Ge UA EVersthy tristeos wha wen a huge boulder crashty wid she had inde “Draseless, pute! Into the atde ofa Pael fle Creat. SUPE us md unfounded TUBES astern Radlwiay pUSEN per (yuutn ub miiscondiel an the pack OF Us was jdentified here Saturday: ts wersily OFetali Majira Napal, 06, Two obhery were Tadimred: when Six new Comins received thelr eltizenship papers ate the court house this morning after Kw boulder, loosened by aestorme dking the oath of alleghaer That raged ever Che Tawer main Hacdindnbster redo by dude Wy 0. nd dates erly, os traek (he Multan, COW. KEE Natal, They were Infured were aek Slinpson,! Anna Marke Cenel, Crash Victim's Name Released Willlam, Wllach, Wladyslaw TAWA ae Tite ROAR a5 PUM employee, anid Gordon Mull, Mita Lazurevieh, ‘Thos loday announced POO dep gohnsan of Williams Lake, Sine mis 8. Myskow anid Bogenia Dale Mebarty, 25, formerly Of son, steak by flyin aghiss, waa Popott-Krestit, Dawson (reek, TLC.) was aang! Iuddled beneath at window, Wires copation ul would wide hy men add Che short, stocky reonrt decisions, wort, Whe Welghed more (han One actor an the Autherine MH pottids, eau only Rive Laey ease does not nienn thik we | ere Enroreh the widow end Hare Hoty to kee all Negroes in flrly geod eonditton in tl. | Th extending Ths congeatula- four Cannan) nilots killed over Joook hospital dobnson way! ons, dudge Hylton urged then vance PACMY WW Four DRUe treated ane released, ta do tholr best to became fis vollision of Bahre Jets, Ih owas the first passenger ent in the lingiage of thelr pret OuE! The Pines quoted univers Names at the other three had death recorded: by the govern: how country and ta dike part Nn been retensec! cagley, menteawned: alway, (HLS nellvltles, "Torenlize (hak Joloing: a new family, so lo spenk, may be hare Wh frst bul Ta sure that now you will look up to tis eounbry as your home” he sald. "Cane wd ts ti need of more people hd weoure pleased ta weleome you us elelvens,” The Hew Canadhins were ase welcomed by Willan thinkine son appenring ob behalf af the lucent ellzensidp eouuell, "This Ig probably the blagest change In the status Hives and tsa date that you wil always remember," he sald, of your) "Tila country has wonderful: ed Lea MeKay 10-8 to winthely Bill Scuby Rose bowl for “B” event and: Vera Heggie of Smith- |. crs conceded her game withsy athe! Johnson’s local squad in the 10th end with the score 14-5 io give the Johnson rink the Manson's Jewellers Trophy for “D" event, One visiling rink remafned in the fais, Grace Wilkins of Kl- Thom in the finals of “C" event while Alma Bateman and Kathy Kerr were slaled to meet in the iA event fina, Highest win-loss record Is that of the Evhet Joanson rink which hos cleht wins and two losses. In Une for the W. F. Stone Grand Aggregate Trophy is (he Alma Bateman rink with six wins and one loss and one game to play against Kathy Kerr who has five wins and one loss, Also hoasting a 6-treeurd 1s tie Carol MeDonald rink, Scores of games yestercliy and today with competitions dn brackets are as follows; SUNDAY 8 pas Thom 8, Bremner 7 (Dd; MeRay 14, Turner 0 (By: MeDonild 10, Lewts § (8), Hilf pans Wilkins t, Bone 7 (Cd; Bateman 12, Kerr 6 (Ws 8, Johnson 20, Stohl 21), TAO pans decgrean it, Hvans 8 (se Shier @, Lahti WwW): Hegelo iN, Turner 4G), Nah pm: Haleman i, a, olnston fh iAy WK, Johnson f), New Canadians Urged To Take Part In Country's Life And Activities ‘berbies but remember that with these there are responsibilities, Lhope you will oll tind asen ways Of partelpating tna your new Vite here and will mule a pulht af helplng those who have not been In Canada its long a8 you," A vee opin for the now eltl. wens whl he held tonight at the home of Mes, Terman Revavold, 102 Mist Avena West, Examined as ‘appliannts for Canadian eltlvenshtp were, Mrs, Sue Key Lng, Andras Pathnel and John Walter, ‘arol McDonald's rink defeaf-+- : timat was scheduled to meet Lil} corded mh Booth. Momorlal high). [UMS Pinafore Sluging, dlalogue, 11, (D), 7 tab (Whiners: sine respective. seml- finals.) MONDAY iD Wilkins 13, sie (0). 7:00 amt, &,: Tohnson 7, Thom (Dy; MeDonald 10, Bateman 6 (B) 0:15 mai: Wilkins 10, “Heg cr 6 (C)} Thom :10, Billings TC Kerr 0, & Johnson, 8 CAL CAT winners advancing to respective ttnals). - > - ‘apt 11:30 atu: MeDonuld. 10, ‘Mc a Kay 8 (MeDonald’ winner of Boo event; B.-dohyson' M4, -Heggle 5%, (conceded tn “10th. end), Johnion. winner of Devont,: hae See cartier reals ¢ son n Pant 4 Education Week. Program Slated) On Air Tonight: A MWeminute Oe broadedst tos, school lush week will-bo Neard | tonight from 4:30 {0 6360 pat over CPPR, Jolt M, -Robortsati, program ditcetor announced. this ane morning, . Be To bo alred tv -connealich oo with Hducation week Which started yeslerday, (he laposras cording ;Avas. mado dur lig. Met henrsaly “of (ho bleh sahigol'h forthcoming prodieklon“ot and comments on Whos produ ot Hon wilh be covered, Amettho brondenst, Mr Robartson saldss, pe te o9- yews emrcgrrem en wemne TF YE ‘ wt More Snow Seen ny Colder Tomorrow Moslly clewr along the noitlhs ern mullind (aday, Cloudy sit snow shower over the witér near the. @ueos — Chaviottas, Cloudy with. Intormittont allo’ Tuesday. Continuing cold, Winds norbhenstely (6 alang tho mine land and north to northwosl-20 In exposed nvens of (io me Charlottes today, southerly Tuesday, Low lonlght and tl bi Tuesday ab Porb Hardy 28° ay 30, Sandsplt 26 and 96, a) Rupert 18 and 3, aye ate Pee ech yy be ” "als fie Re fo ee ‘iy