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VOL, XLV,'No, 248 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY,/OCTOBER 23° 1956 oe March ' ‘Tn: Quebec | Seek More Aid nee _@ 4,8 “At Universities ~AQ@UEBEC (CP)—A fe group of about 1,000 Laval _ university students mass- eden the grounds in front : of the Quebee legislature | buildings today. vo SPhoy- chanted: “On veut Du- plessis!"—-"We want Duplessis.” “The, group seeks a meeting with Premier Duplessis, who re- cently turned down federal aid * tO-universities, lo ask him to in- }. btease student aid, — pe , A.spokesman al Mr, Duplessis’ ; Office. sald: the 66-year-old pre- “ pilér!:had not arrived at his ~ office although he was expected. = The’ orderly group spilled out, ~ " i prs " "of: cars and buses on busy; MRS, JOHN HUNTER speaks to her mother-in-law, {n Edmon- Grande Alle, Some trouped to the; ton over a ham radio from Yellowknife, N.W-T., avheére. she and » Apgislature grounds ‘on ‘foot.: her husband were taken after being rescued from the’ bleak + Bone 20 constables were placed wilderness where they were stranded: for nearly three: weeks. on duty in the upper town area.! Looking on is her husband who has a bandaged hand; infectéd gh Col. ron ae ea by a blister by woodchopping during the 20-day isolation. ‘The the grou auld it " ar are RCMP rescued the couple and pilot George Gonzalez, and a Pte , i OI i ing ¢ allowed’ fourth member of the group was taken out-later, The four ‘were Te. g.pnter bie Du dings, : travelling in two planes from Coppermine, N.W.T.,380-miles to | mo ( SANG, SHOUTED _ | Norman Wells, when the craft ran out of fucl and latided on’ {former German city: of Breslau, “The youths, some wearlng ber.’ an unnamed lake, " (CP: Photo), ;Stormed the headquarters of the actompanied by a few girl stu- ,MEASURES “NECESSARY” oe ‘ciety and tore down and tramp-|.. dents, They settled down toi’ led on Sovict flags... ; _. sitiging songs after the first few A Western eyewitness said tae oo . | | . . : ve . : - E "Bank Manager Outlines sci." rics 8 » The group docs not Intend to: n el AV! int | Siberiat” and . “Tell. the. truth t = press Mr. Duplessis to accept a: ‘about the Katyn murders!” . |) f- federal grant to nia Caicas of Credit Curbs " » Which’ have been turned down for five successive years, They} v Danger of inflation in 1955 and a critical. period for chartered banks in meeting demands ‘for capital a s pe ep pee pyres k Gets Polish Defence t: WARSAW (Reuters)— ‘a once-purged. officer, has minister: of national defen 4 imierz Witaszewski, it, was: Warsaw Radio said-there had®-~ heen a shakeup. in‘Rokossovsky's | | defence ministry, It‘said Gen. i seer Spychalski, once, purged . with! 4Wladyslaw Gomulka,’ the . new | fore: _iehief of the "polithuro, had been’ Russia appointed deputy defence min- ister and chief of political of-); “‘|ficers in-the Polish army., ds “He took the place. of Gen. Wit- aszewski, who had played a. key’) role in exerting Stalinist control over Poland’s. armed: forces. The | radio. said the astions was. taken |, by the new politburo ‘in. accord: |: ance. with the motion’ of th iminister “of. national’ defence”— |), ‘presumably Rokossoysky,; Lag Angry crowds in. Wroclaw, the! Marshal Konstantin Rokossov- ‘sky, a Polish-born Soviet Army ‘hero of the Second. World! War, ‘ig the Polish defence. minister /4 who was ousted Sunday from the! United Workers’ .Communist party: politburo ‘In .a: purge. of | intend to ask that the provinc- | ‘fal government elve student: more financial ald, + a The demonstration grew nois- | jy yes vet ah Temk af Canadacte 4 : tb a a eee ntanypoieyotevetra Ganada to meee {€ and provincial ‘police “sent” ab pose“anonetary*polidy*oferestra tit, Ald ailey, ares : Ve elght-man guard to block a legislature. entrance. a its D nst Hu thy branch manager for the Royal, Bank of Canada, said: vat the joint annual meeting ‘of the Retail Credit Grantors’ Association and the Credit Women’s Break-. ess Aga ce ee tient etree ater ba me, ent et ngarian. Reds Elmer Ness , f phen} { 1 A oe ee cence ene “ 5 b omwet ‘fast Club last night. or eneameeer immense Marshall’ ¥ Ste R Dies In South AS guest speaker Mr. Perley Nomenal. Capjtal investments ne Mintel 0, Yiee-p y: MIS, , & | - ——caoserihed the measures Laken by became so large that the whole’ . . a : ae Atn anid — ; William. Doumont, ."teasurtr, 2 -Veteran of the Spanish Ameri- the Bank of Canada as necessary sae was getting out of con-: VIENNA ( Yeuters)—Budapest Ray said jat ae eo OS: tinanes is : can? War. Elmer Ness of 1429 to prolong prosperity and to trol. The country .was rapidly’ — tod; Q ants at stormy demonstrations in’ | sceretary, Mrs.:J. ©, Bwat ines ean Avenue East, died in forestall a condition in which heading towards inflation.” - ey Soe aval Mocs demanded the , soe eed. on wis at” Vencouver Friday at the age of t ine of credit was “act- DRASTIC CHANGE =~...’ gave ¢ AV Genid . |? Directors damed. ° Mts, Fi 76 1b Was learned here tala. ‘ing oul ol control me | im addition, he said,the char: trial of Mihaly Parkas, former’ defence minister, | Beatties Grant, Miss Mildred |Wreneltés, will. tored banks hud niade.a drastic, “oe a | Olson, Mrs.. Daniel. Lippett: and in the Naval Drill Mr. Ness was a well known’ northern British Columbia miner : and syrospector. 4 ' Rorn in Trondheim, Norway * he came to the Prince Rupert Qstriet In 1901 where he mined ad prospected for most of hs life, , qi Surviving are: three daugh- Hi ters, Mrs, C, Michelson of Prince To hundle the situation, the Bank of Canada took three steps, he said. First it asked the banks: to review their position on capi-; tal loans and to restrict these to: the maximum degree possible. Secondly it forced the banks to inerense the ratio of reserva: funds that they deposit with the, Hank of Caneda, Thirdly, it Ine: arrested last week. oe Observers in Austria took this as an indica- tion that the students were supporting foymer, premier Imre Nagy against the backers of tlic. present Hungarian Communist leader, Ernoe , (ieroc, and his deposed predecessor, Matyas Yayleng a ; takosi, | departure from previou3-practicc : by entering the mortgage field. This increased thelr problem of | supplying eredt. oo To meet the demands belne made on them, the banks were: forced to sell their Dominion o. . Canada bonds at an “alarming | rate," he sald. As bond sales in; creased, the priee for bonds fell | LUG, Neve ‘ton, forme works July:'23;° “| for, athe et Mts,’ Corl: Sauer, if | ‘Any Sports on Sunt “Ilegal Council Tok The contentious issue of Sun-{be construed to repeal: or ‘effec: f Rupert and Mrs, 1, Elliot and ereased the rate of Interest WH tian res Ci B oMrs.'M, Laure both of Vancou- which it lends money to the with (he resull that the problen: ; ' . day Sport cropped up at thejany provinclal: enactment’ re-,.: H) vars three sons, Willlam L. of chartered banks. ifaclng banks was made Increase | e : ‘° Clty Counell: meeting last night {lating to the observance, of the}: 1 obrinen Rupert und James and RECESSION, RECOVERY ngiy oie he k loons had | Polish Courts To evise «Ene trom winich evorangle it was{uoray ,Day Ack and sueh an} A sRimer In Vancouver, "Tn 1954 there wis a period of aronnedd hy sor Ns me Ins; ih » foxamined any move to Introduce [offence Is also a violation of an) |, recession,” sata, creased by WO per cents Mr. » Tit {o-the ely. would bo Megal, |Provinctal. Statute and ‘the oft. Mr, Perley Ney ¢ sup Then i 1936 there was a repid Perley said, “To help In control recovery, With {he gross national; ng the situation, (he Bank al production rising 12° per cont, Canada made use of the reserve ; 1 wllig wife, Hazel Ema, pre- 5 decersed him in August of this 5 Wie» iy Mi Toys ‘ Hy Funeral service will be held enaer muy. bd proceeded against | wither under: the Lord's Day Act In-f{nct a letter from the elty's ,. the | solicitors informed ‘council tt could not even hold a plebls.jor. under the provisions ‘of Poznan Riots Sentences i ‘orgusol Funer ay mi predit, wag PA tLO requirements affecting | ; . Pere nanan ee Van trom Ferguson Funeral Home ‘The demand tar credit wis banks by able \ : te prosecutor of Poland ns ordeyed a! clte heeause the. whole point ts Provincial Staiuic, .. , | Sunday’ sport’ by-law “Mori fi ek hin ‘aur tl wil bt Me cates wert good AO. a “Ti reserve. wilh ine ew HON re inaletmens of those charged in last June's: Moga, "mn our opitiion tho present] was ruled! {tdgel by: Mr, Just E tb Jteview Cemetery, “pate of honse building Was phee central bank from 8 per cent to; Poznan hunger riots, the monitoring agency Toleradio reported; Any attempts to legalize the state of tho Inw and aM A, Lord In 8.6 Bupromn (ee po a renal per coat, os lending rates today, Yovtegeaaninememenememen| hating” of Sunday sporting {passed by A Munletpal Counc tng’ as’ legislative. committe | Fe eS te te a awe he fob oe Wl nang ao hn fh, ane we Bi WTS Turtaey @ MS LOS 4 + . i" v u y , y, j " ye ' " MM : Wwe RLS We aN ; ther efforts (o stabilize eutor moved ta have the court by. the appropriate provinela tno offoct of legalizing the Nold. down deeltlod to ask the govern rand possibly, fedoral legislation solleitors Brown and Iarvey re Siported, 4! On-the proposed, referendum for Sunday dports the solleitor's letter vords ft 2. "Tho holding of any: sportine | events on on. Bunday isan H offence undor tha Lord's Day BL Act (a fodoral statute) and alse undor the Sunday Obgervanec Act (a nrovinelal statute), “The Lord's Day Act provider that none of Its provistons shall Wie sittaiwan,” jrelense nll versons now held In PUT ON SPOT" ‘custody bub not eharged with © Althourh bankers feel they imuraer or robbery. have been pul. unjustly “on the | Aynroximately a dozen pers “spol” by publielly given’ to ll cons Have been tried in Pollsh i : ! |, Hyster-Operator’s Death ! . ‘ ‘ / y 1 J t 5 Ac d t | J \ Ch i ' sc 108 ( 7 ie | . Acciaenta urys ¥eraie tlelt Job of explatntng thous /SOUS, 8,8 Tesi of the ees Lesley Page, officer employee to the customers, the speaker! on sion sop . Nils {ernoun brought down a verdjet: for (he ail company told the ald, they unree that the Bank on stich serious enavars meelved Dae neeidental death after an Ins jury that he happened ta lance, of Canada's polley 18 8 NECOSSATY comparatively ght sentences A} gest Into the death Saturday jou the window at Approxt. Oe, Ne pointed out that the Tho ylots themselves were i af Robert dames Bone of 110 mately 143 pm, and nobleed central bank has recently callsd| ia constdared 1 a manite } ixth Avonue Enst who died as) that the tyster lind turned over I hends of consumer Fnanee | a ralnst | I ronomie Sixth Aver nigrns reelved (n{in the shed, Te Tort Tiis work companies and» depariment tag Thun were among. {ie on pecident while working at jand dashed ont to hyvestigate;sores With the obvious Intention palletes, They were among Wt mont to enact le ng of Sunday Botts, woul DE lang Sunday: s oft in ti ey A TnONTTE oy "e the ‘ iesisatate : intend NO AU ee eV dhyat A munighpality wag to’ ave. "Ag tha Municipal Act gives] tho power: tq,enact™ logislatlons yo authority: for the holding of} which: would: rolax. or. berepuee. a roforendum on n subject mats) nant to. existing law, thom Wha: yor While would: bo beyond tho! jogistiture would:have to express, . eonsittutional powers of the ! auch Intention ‘In most. oxpiielt munleipality:to cnagt by, by-laws | terms," Mryidustleg Tore salde it follows that .the ‘Council ol]. Under tho: Lord's Day Act: tho elly of Pringe Rupert has -{07, the ban on conmeretaliaad’ no authority to. submit tho vo. yorad reforondum, to tho votors,| Tho situalion with referens« “A poroner’s jury yesterday ate! but onfarcamant ta loftsto, the»: A attarnoys-ganorwl, a : jane cn) yng Sievert im): wor 0 y tlppad aver 1 hn it ite Bs gqught hie ¢ 1: plnnad hin to mM A W, | tit Mr, Hone © ofa govere cv youl, probably frnolure wt the skull. hore were tin accident Lo et pete ae OT ne er ee i A | ad to wnebody,” : win died on Fhe wily A] ater being Intured when the A hy stor which he wis operate ange told (he court do the neek and base warehouse: -o'd to haspltn! now return lp ak, ‘The hyater n the neck wid (he ground, died na the pont ixhy Injury. to the ncoompanod hy na witnesses to and ld all they could for bin Wat) the anvbulanee arrived within a few minutes, The jivy under Corona George J. Dawes found there wis no mechanien defeat dn the nin ehing, and came to the conelt: | ston that the machine had been wravelling to plek up another load when dh skidded and econteltgal force pulled the machine aver, AN witnosses stated Mr, Bone wos a “very effelent driver” and A canstlentious Man, No previous grouble had been experleneed wih) (he threeswheebl lyater, prosperity,” The speaker was Inbraduevd by Charles Pearea and thanked by Alfred Ta Wall, WEATHER A fow elouds today, rain lo- morraw becombue showery dn the afternoon, Title change tn temperate, Winda lght this evening Inerenslng lo southenst 20 early tomorrow moming, Low tonight and high Wednesday at Port Hardy, a3 and $0; Sandaplty, i and Ay Pence Ruport, sand ti, PRINCETON, IC, (c= Two foet of snow and freeing tone porabives Hampered the sonrel i Monday for Harvey Garrison, We your-old hunter lost Ine the mountainous Whipsaw Creek Aron, 20 niles qnst of hore, slnee Mriday, A dawnsto-dark xoarel Sune day by more than 100 men and wn ROMP pollae dog, failed to locnto Garrison, Traaks werd found In tho anow and lost ne, The seareh aren ta about 200 Mllow cart af Vancouver, Wy tt vo SIGMUND MULDAT, Norwod: In forestry engineer who has turned prospector, holda a chunk‘ of millorite, the nlekel ore ho found near Atlin Northern Weltish — Columbin, Mining men say tho ore veln is probably a major mineral dixeovary, Muldal says 0 tuneh Hook Hin to to aren tn 1950, (OP Whole). Cato Rooma dlod In Prince Rite port Gonoral Hopital yostorday morning ab tho ago of 74, Horn In Yuon: Ping, Chinashe cnmo to British Columbia 60 years ago and took up rosidence in Prineo Ruport around 1026, Ho Hd been nv cook with yarl. otig rostaurnnts Wn Vie. olty, ° Surviving are: his wife and vhitdven ty, Hong Kong and a cousin, Chang Quay Wo . of Prince Ruport, ; Punoral service will be Aan nounced Inter by Ferguson Tin eral Tone, 7 control the number to'sop tnt, ab all time not dxecod’ the sonting, capnolly and thatthe ab 2 a, It has been suggostod: a Ta Rehr of powwons walking ty Ane “| yo report. wis tho roault of hnvostlantiont arlalng out of tho ree tholr guna to protes IN HELPING TO CURB INCIDENTS; ‘omyo Hollyweod Cato’ hag -promlaod ruil coroporauion ! 0 holping to ollminnte futuro. dlaturbances,. olty counall, lensed Inal night from an ROMP ropor'l, be iy , , t ‘tho managemont has arrange 1g. pollo roport alated pravigad.y 8 tho numbor of peryons iy 'thdcnte dae ont brawl In which poll ( b thonisclvoa aftor, (wo officors” w knocked to the ground and ono koko, oe j “ ' 1 \ ' ing resteiebions carly and moro violent signs of | niniely ota oo (he Tmpertal Gi Comply Lid. und | oul (I Me, Hone pinned at apn re s{tietions in that independence shown by thol | . oo {to tho Ofty of Vancouver may bo} Inn picblaclte last Decomnbar, H he waterfront. undementi, Mr Page sat he Was weil ' . ; | : db prawn" | plant on the y | onsumer er Polish people fn recent months, | PA t —. Saittoront sby: ronson of apeginl) Vancouver volod | by i WAYTOW. i Atdor viewing the nevtdent wn wninbte to Ur te Hysteric A Th HER mil Feel ne They. oame a eeettmo when 4 esiaent ere rovisiona in Who Vancouver Chars | margin in fivor of Sunday gporl, | ©: x cooing and hearing (he testimony) ind | ran oO the dock where , oxt few months} oNey | eS sual , . , station initholéed ; i pot Ol employees | workers were lunding the Tmpers Or 8, and miuniotpal govern-| Poland's Communist party It For 30 Years ce LO ator rn ihe A ag a anny wove hit z 1 ini } doctor, Me seven-many int OH vesse) Namn, Te and Ments Will also fol the effect of solt was In a stato of Lurmoll Wey wa oer eee annko: tho. voto: offeotivory iss a f y under forennn Mfred Well} thee other workers brought. this polley,” he added, “Howe against domination from Mose Lo, oo 0 COUT Geena caer at fea 7 7 \ to that Mr, Hone died wa &}along a polo whieh they Inserted) Over those voxtraling mansures}cow, and as Unis latter move Jung Suey Dies pb ee as Be ae PEE ASE AE 0 i ent of Injuries received while hindor the eanopy of the “holste| are Nesossary, Tf We cosopornte progressed, more and more sym: AL EDG: 5 FUL [ ASSIS ANCE: ree yO water onermar and "nefer" and freed My, Bone, how, there should bo no diffl-| pathy was expressed for tho yas * 1 iL: > TULL AdJII ANE: A ogy a hyslet ey i tntaining ¢ ns tae Arresidont of Prince Ruport|, ett hada ta RE OH ee i. he conadered tttach-| hoy covered hin with coats, CUE TN HMIn Mung vontinued Poanan voters, for 80 years, Jung Suoy of Grand nf . 4 ‘ | de? the pranitnos'cloué,. © f halfce had: tovdta Mt 8 ' { 4 Cn Free mon wero yontonced ty: Jailtorvia! for tho ottomeose ef rad 1 ult of the enta,, by: ROM? 3 :