! 2 ORROW'S TIDES ny, August 0, 1055, fic Standard) The) 3:52 10.2 foot 1:16 = 90.2 feet 10:00 4.4 [eet 22:37 8.0 feet Beshaps | Six Mick-Car Crash B Clinton [tal Meet he Canadian Press Bepersons died in high- Becidicnts throughonr map Columbia during! & meek ond, Ba were xitied in an ace | Holy Mmght near Cin | ES Bp vier persons died in Hioity Near Witham | suung girl was killed j Moojous, uear the United | Bpecer and a enrpenter qead-cnd crash my Wes, | ‘ crn ne aly a me carence Solien and, ie tring Walton, both of | FRaaE ew in Uae crasn Li miles : Re Canlon. Sunes sua, | Mee was slightly injured, . Bad their car ran on the a: Yeast, 16, of Rutiand, me Oliver hospital Sunday fae, received in the Oso- Mes The crash occurred Behe same day. Four other Published at Canado’s Most Strategic, Pacifle- Port _ And Key.to the Great VOL, XLIV, No, 184, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, AUGUST Of H-Bomb Stressed Messages Sent - By US., Russia By FRANK CAREY dian scientist Homi J. Bhabha today opened the first international! atomic energy conference - with Way may be found to har- Peaceful Use}. GENEVA (AP) — In| $" ithe prediction that the! } 8, 1056, Northwost *. PRICK. FIVE CENTS af, Dally Dativary ’ ge 8 . o Le a DIKE 2151.0) MAY. 34/56 0° DRUGS WECTORTA) B.C, Pete Wallace, further told; Cummissloner Reginald H. Tup- per, that he had never discussed any payolf ‘arrangements with any policeman... *, Wallace had been named early at the hearing Inquiring into charges of graft In the 750-man Vancouver police force, as the man who had made a series of $500 payoffs to.-Det.: Sgt. Lon. Cuthbert. Ce ‘Cuthbert, former head of the &ambling squad, was in the wit- ness -box for six days, during Protection Refused: 4 * : we \ h For Key Witness” + | VANCOUVER (CP)—A. former city gambler | loday denied before a royal commission here that.he had paid off Police Chief Walter. Mulligan in ‘return: for protection of his bookmaking practices, = 1054": Sot for 11 g.mn, Tuesday, has béen postponed indefinitely, - ROMP officers said. noe ’.The postponement ‘cama {ls towing a report that Whelan,Hael a mysterious visilor minutes be}. fore he, was found st: Friday morning. ness the titanic energy of | the hydrogen bomb for peaceful use, Bhaba, president of the 72- country sctentific parley, said which he swore repeatedly, that he had taken payoffs from Wal- a Jace and had shared them “on . .| & 50-50 basis” with Chief Mulli- + gan: CE eas Bis NEVER MET CUTHBERT ® ame | i? LS Exhausted Shirley Campbell is held by couch Max Hurley in this dramatic photo taken after Shirley's iwttemp! to swim across Lake Ontario failed, She was pwled from the water 22 hours, 27 minutes after she set out from Youngs. mr suvered minor mn.) me i men the car rolled four meter lutting @ curb, night an unidenti- howus killed near 142- pion the Cariboo high- meet truck and passen. Beolkded. ‘Iwo other per- ¢ injured, mein in a passenger cai boll a highway near Lac ¢, One man was killed Bother shaken up, ROMP ae all names, mm J. Wiltshire, North meer carpenter, was killed P Ottawa persons in- me West Vancouver Sun- Awhen their car went pntrol, : paid Elwool McQuarrie; Baath gn hig prand- yy. McFall, 63, suffered fauies Both are from in brrammed a wall at the me irad-end street, leaped mierand hit a rock, The a “The purpos nel! visits ; Be hs vrandfather were | The purpose of thelr visits th a ae elon, newlyewed Mr, Be Edward Wiebe of Whal- ASseaped uninjured, but Re eyiicon pling “Hit a’ mae a’ was. extpralvely a Saturday on’ the: tent Bhor honeymoon whan me} nake a corner on eel Penveton road, oe (ie border, one man Kovnel tone RG mes ine me Sandpoint, Idaho, Bol the dead man was US. Stite Patrol, 7 Sherffl Robert Bort he was riding In ear BC men, Emanuel of Salmo and Fred Be! Urince Cearge, when me was Involved Ina me sion. Bight parsons Tad one man killed, persons wore hurt By lo interview, Five me he second ony, all Se Wash, suffered cute as +n mts nee tena inlet Gets 10 Fine, Bix Months. Hee tna Hiquor aup- mn Vebruary of oe: daha Vandal, 697 we Wert, plotted ys morning ty pollee ther hare of at: a) Vili) With an intox. etl way fnods $300 wand Be!) lett af payment "six months In Jatt, B''l they pnd arrested N posseadion af liquor “hid heen told thal. rh obtalned gat the "Mt Steam Bathe, A I the HOMO reverted Muar, Vanelnl, pulleo | Mechurge of tho prem De ty Pollea court Mh HeeweaynakE, whe bly fo driving on eel duly gy without inn MENON. The ne "as delving without | whoa Cir wont off f Wis fled $80 and TeTuut wpmtenced to iil tall, Honry Nauar, if RUIILY to tort of “Wl Mokwon Auguat ml SUH conta OF Hh ry Y imohth in jul! town, N.Y, To Pay Vist dert Winters’ plans to’ make a, trip to the northern BC, const | In September, while Transport | Minister George Marler js sched. : uled ta come here in October, Mr. Applewhatte sald. iWHI be to bring themselves up to idate on the tmportant Indus- itiiad developments out here and to study certain projects that are of concern to thelr particu. luy departinents,” Mr. Apple- whalte explained: He recalled that Mr. Winters made a shnilar trip fou years ego, while for Mr. Marler it will he the first visit since his ap- polntment to the cablnet. ON-SPOT-STUDY “Mr. Marler is particularly: Anxtous to make an on-the-spot study of the proposed alrpart for Dighy Island," Mr. Applewhalte | anid, This has reeelved a oud deal of careful considerition tn: Ottawa over the past several months and, without induletng Iu too much optimism, believe the prospects look most promis- die nt this point He expressed the ape that the lly would do everything pos- Shle to show ts readiness to support the project and would continue ta stress the need for an alyport on its own merita. Commendng on the overall pieture for north-contral B.C, Mr. Applewhnite said the epi lon di Ottawa was that le was “extraordinadly yood.! He polnted to the Frobisher profect for the ARM nen and the Grande mining dedetop- mont ab Stewart as sources df Ground Party Presses Searci) For Lost Plane AVENNETEC 0b An ROAR around part continued jes seqreh loday th the Monigatagin area of northwestern Manitoba tora Ted Jet trainer milasiag fron tho inl! Man, atatlon sineg July gb, . ROA offlelals sald the grained xonreh, condueted hy tlt. Lt W, A. Dragin of Vancotver, covered four atripa 249 inflog tong and 100 yarde wile cdiring the work. ond without uneavering any Wace of the plane, piloted by FO Th W, Wrlaty, 18, of Vietorin, Moanwhile, Uvred bonta werd wohoduled to coptinue tony to tow mine dotoatora through 44 foot of wator near where an oll allek waa found on Lake Wtnils pee near KEIR lalnniel (CP Photo} Two Cabinet Ministers t To City Two federal eahinet ministers will visit Prince Rupert this fall, E, 'T, Applewhaite, MP, said here! today on his return from Ottawa. ; Pot mene ean oe mtrnantcnnmmeeere | PEACE Program now being worked Publlc Works . Minister Ro-- new activity-baat. will stiniitite trade and employment liv “this whole section of B.C, CONCERN FELT Mr. Applewhalte added, how- aver, that concern was felt over Within the next 20 years. "When that happens,” he said, “the energy problems of the world will truly have been solved forever, for fuel will be as pientiful as heavy hydrogen in the oceans." The opening session aso re- celved a message from President Eisenhower, whose historic ad- dress before the United Nations General Assembly: in Decomber, 11993, inspired the atoms-for- out by the international organ- lention and the present. confer- | ence, ' i The message, | brought by chatrman Lewls L, | president's such a solution might be found: RESTS AFTER ATTEMPT tea during breakfast after cessful attempt to swim Lake — Shirley Campbelh takes a cup’ of regaining strength from her ungue- - In answer to commission counse) J. G. A, Hutcheson, who asked If the gambler had ‘ever Ontarlo, The 19-year-old chal- Jenger had hoped to break the record of 20 hours and 46 minutes held by Toronto's Marilyn Bell, lake. Agriculture Out Of Step Liens With E ( on omy.S 1 is Walls vWalicce tia the test he Knew ‘about’ elther™-theatsctigglan' oF the only person: to conquer the . (CP Photo) Special To The Dally News ‘per cent of thelr cash Income pun | TERRACE — In the midst of )28 ‘net’”. The cost of production ray commnleen eae the (relatively Prosperous Umes inj! BC. ts 22 per cent higher than ¢ difficulty of shipping com-| Amerlean pledge to “help find Canada, agriculture today finds its st! st panies In maintaining: profitable | ways by which the miraculous self out of step with tha rest perations along the coast. Re-jlnventiveness of man shall not ;be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his Ife." Wns due the post office depart. ferring to the Union Steamship {ie-up, he sald a word of pratse ment for ensuring that isohited polnts werd not deprived 6f thelr mail delivery, “Within a week of the the that regular shipping’ stopped, these polnts were boing served hy an) Improvised ‘system of Wunes, packers and other ear: ners," he said. “But getting thelr heavier suppiles to them SUI remains a serous problem.” Post Office Robbed Of $100,000 TORT COQUITLAM— A wide-scale manhunt was organized by ROMP today following the theft. of more Chan $100,000 in cish and money orders in one of the largest post office robberies ine Canadian history, ' ROMP salt the thieves broke inte the Pork Coqyllam post Offlee around 3 funy foday and carted away a ante contalnding ahowt $100,000 In notahoed money ortors, Cnegottitble afler forgery), $14,400 In money ordors of varlous denaminations, and $1,450 In cash, About hail of the notediod Maney —ordera and $4,000 in HlAInps Were recovered = whon pollen fond “Whe. safe, a. tow milled from this Fragen Valley ralll town, 1h miles ont of Vane COUVON, Holle alt they bolloved a tuck had been wed to tran port the anfo after Uhloves hud ralned entry Into the pout office tarough a rear whadow, ese tonne 0 wre renete Oe BERENS tenet ~ WEATHER - Qtaudy wilh © fow showers today and Tooxday, Bunny per- jorls In the agtornoons, Renny. Ina cool, Light woaterly wihds, Low tonlght and igh lonorraw at Port Wary, Bradapit and Pr'ner Rupert 62 and 60, ‘ (he UN, which Is Recalling his address before sponsoring this conforence,. Eisenhower declar- cdi “The atom stands ready to become mun's obedient, tlreless servant, 1 man will only allow it." Th other messages sent hy world leaders, Premier Bulyanin sid Russian hoped the confer. uses of atomle onorgy,” In London, Prime Ministor Kuen described the ‘conference AW a “aplondld oxnmple of world- Wide co-operation for poaceful purposes," French Premier Ed- kir Faire sald he hoped “peace. ful compotition" tn the dovelop- ment of atomle energy would Improve wortd Uving standards, Prime samiater Nehru of India Who sont’ a message in which he sald the conference would, “t hope, turn pooples’ minds al more from the evil aspect of the misuse of this areal force Which Ins cume Into man's honda and show the way to Peacofl progres and co-apore allon.” OORT ONY RENNES rR EOIEE we mca Man Charged After Shooting OF Young Boy MERRITT, WG. Bobby (Muateh) dnlara, 14, was abeb ti tho heck ane Jack Calrens, 40, charged with attomptod miurctor hore Welday night following an onrauntor for which ROMP sald thoy could (ind no motive, Tho boy wax reported in qood condition today in Nicol valley koneral hospital, ' Pallea santa young Sahara was On horseback, pathor ng the fiumily cows on the outakirts of tho ally whon “Calrons entled Nin over. Ho pointed a gun at tho hoy and the ahvoting aoe curved.” ROMP antl thoy did nat know what lad to the ahooling ha “tore wos no argument.” Onlrona wor due to appenr an the attempted murder charge Lhils afternoon, Pollee wore holds Ing A BB-nntibre fle. . of the country's economy, mem- bers of the Terrace Farmer's Institute were told Saturday last. Speaking to the Institute was ‘Charles E. 8, Walls, secrotary- inanager of the B.C. Federation of Agriculture, here on the first leg of a province-wide tour far the purpose of river bank crosion, investigating “Our trouble” said Mr, Walls, (“partly stems from the fuel that In all of North Amerien ‘we are now In the midst of a tranaldion enee would mark “an Important! period from a ftep toward the development of ‘rural economy to ternational sclentific co-oper-'the malaly industriad nations, allon In the fleld of the peaceful ‘This, history shows us, ly a tran allion which most of the alder nations passed through over contury ago," predominantly that of beeom- Although iho cast tneome of B.C, farmers has remained tairly stable over the past five years, there still Is a fectlng of dissatla. faction among the majority of BO. farmors, he said, “The answer les tn our ‘net Income’ said Mi. Walls, “for last year, afler paying for feed, firm help, taxes and xe on, the farmor hind only a 38 per cont not Income," "In the same porlod eros all Canada,” continued. Mr, Walls, “farmors averaged 64 Salmon Catch {Improving Improved catches o¢ pink and humpback anlnion are reported by the Domfnlon Flahorles office hore with 60 solnera In Opden channol averaging $00 {sh up WNtH Inab ‘Thursday while eatchos from another 10 solnors have Averaged 100 flah, mostly pinks, Mshormen report a good run Of Numpbaaks through Ogden channol, and there is some ine PrOVOONE Hh other arean, A Sow sookoyo are alll] bolng caught although the season ty over, {tls roported, POE Ot eee NNN ENNY Ot hone tee ss fp pre Socreds Name Candidate | WLLOOET, RO. wm — Don Robinion, an engineer, an the Pacltlo Gront Baatorn rallway, Wo Nominated hore Saturday Ne tho oolnt Orodit candidate In the Lillanet constituency by- election, that of Canadiqn farmers ag a whole, and this {s the major problem that B.C. farmers have to contend with, ~The auswer, ho sald, lles partly In obtaining parity prices tor agriculture, but parity prices should not be confused with floor prices, ° ' "Prices supports," sald Mr, Wails, “properly applied can prevent excessive ups and downs In farm prices to the advantage of producer and consumor," “Most Important ‘of all, BUD. port prices generally should be eatablished at stop loss levels go that In no sense will they be an Incentive to Increased produce Hon and the amassing of unsalo- ible surpluses." “However,” cons Unued Mr. Walls, "it tg my per- sonal belief that price support Ww ut best a temporary palitatlve ani (al any long term policy of Improving agriculture’s postition eannot saloly he base on Coy. ernment subsidy" “One of the prinelpal factors hoking back agrieulture tn thts country,” he sald, “ts the lack of un adequate system for farm fnanelng," In the province of Brith Columbia the net Income per farmer fash year was $2,000, yot the average enpltal Investment Wis $16,000, “Ad yet,” sail Mr, Walls, “present lending agencies altompe to handle farm loans on tho samo bnals that they employ for other commoreial loans, “He mnity atirprlae you to knew" he sald, “that out of 24,000 far. ork WN ALG. onmlmost 1,000 ful} Into the category of part-tline farmers.” Ho pul this dawn to the fact thay whitat most of them re oxperlenced formers tt dy necoasary for theny lo work oul on athor Joba th an attempt to hilld up the neeessiry eapltal In order (a farm properly on a full Une bass, atttietnitinitenemnee: sina ee Man Unharmed In Fishboat Fire |! A flahorian exoupod without Injury and only ininoe daninge won Caitaed this morning ina fire ab G68 an. aboard a gill. otter tod up at the Nome Olt Co, tack, Ownor Choater Holton wag ate pemipting to Aart the motor of tho fahboat Marlene Ann when Q bnck-flnah started on Ciro abourd (ho vassal, Clty tre doe artinont waa alorted but Nole mn put ont the firo with a one ‘ban dloxtde axtingulshor ho onre rloa aboard the hang, met Cuthbert to pay him: $500 ae bottles of whisky, Wallace: Sade | “I never made that kind ‘of {money in'my life, No.1 never met ‘Cuthbert at any time: to Fay:him any money, ae “Was there ever ‘a discussion with Cuthbert concerning ‘a Pay- off or dividing the city into east that he was supposed to have pald Cuthbert money was what he read in the newspapers, PARSLOE ILL Earlier this morning a request that a key witness be placed under protective custedy “WAS dented. today by Commissioner. Tupper, - " Terry Parsloc, 48-year-old so- stay softieet for the Powell Riva ,Edinpany, And, ., former ROMP stat *Sothenint, Was" to Reve been the first witcss but liiness prevented his appearance, “E request he be ordered Into protective custody,” sald Nell Flolshman, counsel for Ray Munro and the Toronto tablold Flash, * “Lam dn receipt of such tn« formation which © have turned over to the ROMP," Flolshman told Mr. Tupper, “1b 1S outeite my. power — to ouder him into protective: cus. tay," weplled — Comminsianer Tupper, (NQUEST POSTPONED Meanwhile pottce were check: ind a new dovelopment, in the death of Supt. Harry Wholan. The Inquest Into the offteor's death, which had originally been Outlook Good For All Crops Around Terrace Special to The Dally News TERRACK «= Crop prleoa for tho remaindor of the your niay be lower than Inst year, the Ter. rnoo Marketing Board waa told it Ha laa mooting, Spoaking to tha meollng wag Willlam Brandis, dearalary-mnane ager of the hoard who ante, how- Over, gonoral conditions should favor nn onay disposal of all Tor. Haco crops ag Kitimat and Prince Rupert should bo able to absorb Much of the local produce, Th A general management res View, Hi. Shaw, chalrman ante tint in hie oploion the Proper funotioning of the markéting honrd yoquired sufflatont pro. duco to supply the market and Koad cosoporatlon fron all mome bors, Without thoxe condptlons, he anid, 0 board of management Would bo wnablo. to operate, . » Mombora'felt that whilo there Word atlll many ditficultles to Overcome In the fuluro, the oute look for farmors in tho Torraco Wren and tho suqcoastul. opern Hon of the marketing board, vonnniios to look antlatnctory’ A.vola of confldanes iy the reaont vonrd of management and west?” asked Mr. Hutcheson, |X Police said Saturday: a former Winnipe Man... victim of a savage beating here Juhe “12,\"has be threatened: by: ader: world, Police’ ‘sal “men A backers. 8 oe Ce oe The ‘five, committed for teal So In higher court on ohargestbt attempted murder ard Robe be. Tromblay, 32; Lucien Mayer, 40! Charles: Talbot, 36;. Jamas: Mal- gren, ‘28, ‘dnd’ Marcel Frendlte, 24, all of Vancouver, 3" ie . 4 Mrs. Kinna said In ae vibw that“two men vialted: home, Wednesday and told’ ei. thoy “represented 8 cartaly party.” ree ‘They told hor to see her.idh We In hospital and toll him to Mops get about testifylng: or. your A know what. will happen!’ "ss 2 Sho sald thoy had returned te =f following day and offered to pay: Her son $2,000 If he refused th me teatity, ee Kinna, who: buttered: . tw’ broken logs ant other injurids In the honking, was ay quietly from hogpital Friday, He had beon under police guatd. it Lo the elght ho horpital, Sommerenarensnnettn oe temmeeeen terete ee! Weoks ho wad: X. eh Percy Stanley: Funeral Held. Punoral nervioos for ag : Blaniey, 3d-yanr-ald Kinoolilh fIahorman, who was drowned "| last December | when thie tahe boat Porcher a6 foundered In a. Q0-mile-nnshour gate ott ty Point, 19 nitles northwes ‘Ot Princo Rupert, were held Satur day wllanoon ak Ferguadii'y « Funoral tome, ey Mr, Blojiiy's remuing. wore), discovered Maroh, a8 and Word | forwarted to UBC toy aludyys. “Union Bay 8. Prooklor otlls diated wl the servied at whith (ho hymns “Jess Saviony PHA Mo” and “Rock of Ages: wore stig, Me Nestdes hia wile, Ramonay: jig ls survived by four song, arty Wiltredl, Witham Sword, Matyin Thomas, and Huborl” Perayy five daughters, Row Oarol, Mary Loutay, Wilnn May, Wiinltred Phovbe and Frances Corteuddy alg W brother Murphy Blartteyss Mr. Blantey waa oro of tithe mon bond the, Porcher.-6¢° When (t waa driven as q ho pel Olnyton, 43, owner of He’ bout wan nluo loxt ond fils Feast Daconbor 98. 0h Third Grew member, Hawa fineeln, 80, clung to senaat hn oher 66 fur 14. hours Was is 0 I Was reacted by. ¥ ng: ollowed w longthy dlacuasion of marketing hoard pronurturay,° * boat: and! 6 Pelnvo™ eh wit expoatire, « Pan