| edub; A ‘ Your. Engagement.For Thursday Afternoon THE ROTARY TEA oo and ' BABY CONTEST 145 j Me Aver ~ wat tty eat pal 4 ee staeton eit ASE AUER Se Emer AOR Ty wre pag th a he ty? priors SENN Si aia eS A etal al VOL. XLV, No, 144. t 54D th wets an 7 4 dy take cogs gaat Ts Teo teh Ul he he ow ow Goad her CER tN et BRN TEN BG IAM ae OB AEGAN aE Me EG LA ge VBL RA SL Gd TOE Nae NG a Bie Te SGN ON ae a A * * ‘” " tat Nel, ete ae - ome aad ee EE EEE Spek ep eee eee ee ee eee Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 20, 1956 PRICE FIVE CE JHE PR i SHOWN: FOLLOWING the “passing the 120th Troop, 5th West Coast H inspecting officers and members of the Front row, left to right. are Lieut, EB. T. 5 _ Of the Sth West Coast Harbor manding the 120th troop and L row, left to right are: Sgt. Margit LeForge; Pte, Sheila Bennett, sergeant: Pte, Sharon Lee, Pte. Josep * Donna Macartur. Defence Battery, Victoria; Cap There are now five girls en-. tered In the “Miss Prinée Rupert” contest being staged July 2, part of the Elks lodge Flag Day, and. Dominion Day celebrations, Donald Hawryiuk, beavty contest. chairman said today. Besides the first entrant Myrna: Knutson, 17, ‘sponsored by the: Civic Centre Tegn club, there are: now: Lenore Hughan, 19, spen-: sored vy wie Prince Supert Gyro Belty, Anne Preus, 18, by ma Sey bet 3s poe errane ; ‘Highway Asserts Laing KITIMAT (CP)— A charge of misdirected » spending in its highway program was laid against ‘othe B.C. government by Laing dn an address here Monday night. " [ixpenditures in the rewions were cited as un and other northern communities were slill with- cat road connections to the rest of British Colum- bia, Hirst priority roads, the Terrage-Kilimat highway, ave nol receiving adequate attention and vlepped up considerably Kitimat will not he linked to the rest of B.C. in 1957, "No road,” he said, “would pay itself off fast- oy than a highway fron here to Terrace.” Five Girls Now Entered in Contest For Miss Prince Rupert Set for July 2 the 99 Taxi C§. L (d., and Tilden-| Rent-Car Service + Jean Ander-} ag son, 17, sponsored by The Daily; noon. News, and Norma Johnsen,: V,; sponsored by the Prinee Rupert: Junior Chamber of Commerce. Three other groups, Local 708; of the International Brotherhood : of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill: Branch_27 and Local 559 of. the; International Association of Fire: Fighters, 8 Mie Rye Funds Misdirected ‘were to call in for refuelling on| in Kitimat: + Liberal leader Arthur Kootenay and Kelowna necessary while Kitimat Mv, Laing said, such as unless the program is in the next few months | Policeman's Family Given Armed Guard After Bombing VANCOUVER (CP). An armed | whose car was blasted by a bomb guard fas been placed aver "the ives and property” of the family! i (he Inst week of Is notice after; Mr. Justice T. W. Brown of Constable Angus MaeDonald Overdue Four Return Home POWRLL RIVER (= Four men revirned home safely Tues day wight after belng averdue fora day ona fishing trip tn the piealh or Georgla helween Vins conver and Vancouver tshind, he four were sailing down Me tower Helllsh Columba coast sunday when a rope fouled the saupenoe ab ely inbound mv forhort eapsiving tk ‘They righted the erat and paddled to shore, Jon Sandal, (ibs two sons William @h and Robert 1, and a rrinnd, Meyear-old Gen Gelenn af Vancouver wont ashore at Halal Way, Whey spent two nights: there mid Heed on tii: ayslers, “tho second nlaht they: alqlit- ead yt paanlng flahbont iad wt traveled Ha abtenton with re gis fhive, Tho boat pleked them up and book them to Land, hoy commplated the 10 miles to the gundall tome here by bast 1 out” parade for the Canadian arbor Defence Battery, RCA (M) are officers of the 120th, CWACs unit which had been taking-recruits’ course. . Moore, Major F. D. H, Nelson, commanding officer t. D. I. Faryon, CWAC officer also from Victoria. CWACs, back Macarthur, Pte. W. D. Moore, Ple, Thelma Thody; Pte. Janet Set. Mae Eyre, who was qualified with her wartime rank of hine Bruce; Pte, Edna Bond; Pte. Lena Everleigh; Cpl. (Photo by Van Meer Studio) Women's Army Corps of t. R. O. Evans, officer com- | Deadline for news pictures of ihe contestants is Friday affter- E, D. Manson, chairman of the Elks Fiag Day program announc- ed today in conjunction with the city of Prince Rupert and HMCS Chatham that four Canadian warships will’ be berthed at | Prince Rupert for the Dominion Day holiday. pot interition rae eet ate, Through, the permission of the | one - yard: tractor shovel from| — oh en — (Flag Officer Pacific Coast, Reat 3 “Admiral H. F. Pullen? OBB, CD, the four vessels of the 12th Ga- nadian. Escort squadron, which! their way up to Ketchikan, Al- qska, for July 4, will now stay: until 4 p.m. on the afternoon of | July 2. It is anticipated that: crews from the HMCS Oshawa, | Brockville, Digby, and Cordova, ; will take part in the big parade | and also in sports events, The! Kiks fodse will challenge a Navy tug-of-war team and a softball ame is also being arranged, | Mr, Manson also announced | that the Elks plan to bring Inj noted square dance caller Al; Barry of Vefcouver, Mr. Barry, a champion ceca Towa dance | caller in his youth, Is former dire | eetor of the Edmonton recreation | commission and has bech active | in-setting up square dance groups at Chilliwack, Princeton, Hope, Hedley and Keremeos. Plans for the bie day also in- | elude a giant barbecue slated for) Alzoma park. Pow bind-quart- | ers of beef, donated by Parks will be roasted, early ‘Tuesday, Tie offleer, who ts warking oul resigning from the ety foree, has | apolted for relnstatement "Lo get" those responsible, Macbanold who worked on the ety drug squad for (wo years, suid he belleves the bombing was dhe work of ane df Che more thin vod nddlela he and Ma partner Pleked vn in that tine, He and Constable rank Ul had one of the longest arrest recs ords with the dmg squad, round- ing up 46 persons In one ree. week perlad, . Muedonmd resizned (a take a fob as security officer with the IRCAR, The blast tare out windows of suburbinn distiie, and: seattered peees of the vellele more thin 800 feet, TFolleo sald they believe nitroglycerine was used, placed ‘an the engine, ! The Weather Cloudy today and 'Myirsday Wily seattered showers, Ovens slanal sumny perlods thls afer noon, Little change In tempern: ture, Tight winds, Low lonlaht and Wah Mhuaraday at Port Ware dy, Snndaplh and Prince tu pert, AO and fh, \ SOVIET MAGAAINE . | WASHINGTON if—-A Russian | Lieture iLife in makeup and called USSR | veld, NLS, navigator, Will appear on U.S. newsstands | lin a couple of weeks, [ent the Soviet. embassy sa Hsurrounding homes in the qk Commissioner Tg Kraupner, | { fi magazine, resembling - id, Lwill be a non-political exposition i life in the Soviet Union, Sworn in at { Thomas Wilfred Brown of Prince Rupert and John Grahan Rutan of Vielorla took their onths of office fram Chief Jus- tiee Sherwood Lett, Mr. dustiee A.M. Manson, wel- ‘coming the new jurists, pronvsed them plenty of hard work, Te mentioned that My, dustlee Brown came from a desk he or, Manson) onee acenpied and inter (was used by My dustlee dV, Ilyne tn Prince Rupert. Other bret addresses of wel- Some were mide by Benalor d, W, Deb, Marrs; Himere Meredith, treasurer of the WG, tiiw Boe lelety; PR, Drlasonden, president ‘of (he Vancouver Bar Association, and Stirt Davidson, of be View Horta bar Mr. dustier Trown tarts work vis ae flat today, Pe ee ay | A public hearing will be} “held next Monday at 9:30} Ipm. at the city council ithe city, ithe old front-end loader was Tiss con: : | VANCOUVER (CP)—"Two B.C, Supreme Court judges were sworn in here yesterday, : ee Lt-Cmdr, Frederick J, Hancox and his crew of four saw {he crash of the erlppled Venezuelan airliner that plunged Into the Atlantic ocean off Ashbury Park, NJ, They wero among the fow: fliers in aviation history who have seen aA glant commercial airliner dive into the sen, Hancox was ordered to take up n const guard plane to escort the crippled ship back to Tdlowlld airport, oy “One engine on the pord loft Wing was feathered and winds willing.” he sald. The niniine pilot. had stopped the engine, Its propeller was whirling frooly in the wind. | Hancox aiid a “flicker. of flame” Ut up tho shining alum: num ght wing, The “flcker" inst Into a “ball of fire," The plano nosed over Into A atea)) dive and soreamad toward the sei 0,000 feol below, . Minutes Inter the hugo plane thundored Into tho glassy water, Tho const guard plano elrcled tho wreckage, ms “Th borned bright about 10 nvinntos.” aald Hancox, Then the Wight lolosed Wn, At stake were 93 .constituen-:| cles, one more than:in 1952, with: "Frightening | CANADIANS Hancox,-Wilose amphibla just. come'in sight ‘of ‘the, alr- liner, sald one engine was. fea thered on its- left. wing—that is, ‘peared to have broken out in'an “The plane, operated _by the Linca. Acropostal ... Venezolana, 250 miles east of Norfolk; Va.,. on‘its night flight to Caracas. . guard plano’ was ordered up .to gscort Wim ina, 2 auelan pilot prepared for. the: vmergency. landing, With. the glow of tho lights of Now York ahead of him ho began; the rou, tine’ dumping: procedure, ¢ oo GAS CAUGHT FUME |e But something wippuned, ane tho high-octane aviation | fucl streaming out bohind the wing burst Into Manes, ay Thon came the word from. the const guard amphibian novor- Ing ovorhend;. "Into drink, big explosion,” a recorded In a commercial plane erngh was i 1080 whon 80 suc vor fang porlahed In a-mishap nonr, Onrdift, Walea, ~ However, this plano wag a chartered oratt rathor than a scheduled coy: morelal airliner, 90) Two milltary. crashes took an oven greater tollanO-1e4 wlth 120 Amerloan servicemen, which wont down noar Tokyo in 1089, and another: Ont which smashed on a dakoolt: with 87 aboard in Washington: Stato In (WR Cirontost loxs of lif In a come weralal crash in tho United Btntea was rocorided Inaf Oct, 6 whon 00 porlahed as a United percane etaphe gta gaitgge dag)? yea ealeiaaged ay @ LUN Mebane bag it Seana di es a Ha oad Kal pal kee ALAS el ere ee PTC T eT Va aVeVeCTy TY VVVUeYVCVTVT eT VV TTreTs P : eet Be te tet By 8 RR Ag eh ehet, ete abe EN Ny Re tiheh betty AAA mphiblan Imad]. the propellor was stopped, "| ut, SSEN BOTS Then, he said, the: flre aps | e : a Ys ey. wv a : Pilot Having. Prop’. had: got as far south’as'a point} to: Qb12344 am, tho pllot/radlocd |: T that he coutd.not “handle prop,”| meaning thag she . wag: having | Ih srouble witha propellor, Ho. ade} od t vised that’ he -was’ returning to | sen Idlewild, and: ‘Hancox’ coast). be Fs — AG 1:25" am, tho escort plane |. innda contact and: the. Vene-|: J Thoodino i Word. OF the’ crash,’ gy: ont)” -navonautica’~, offielits to: Idlewild to, boghy. an“ ins | a Nes hey AO. : 5 “i . : “Tt won Anyerienn Satoly Coulis... | Ay awards In: 1040, 1050: nid 1000 i for ondrating, withowit an Injury: by of ska a, ts 4 stol|ations ov its Inter-Amorlen ving and had boon! doing. pres Worst Loss of Life in 19 The grontost loss ot Ifo over: Iminary, work’ toward Use.0 AMMOPBe Pay " vs tit ! paw 50 ‘ flied 1% Fiytet " ” . Alt Lines"plane. aninalied ‘Intg wyoming Mouptalh: ponky:! 7 i renamratieerel wows “ve aoenaoencane te No Sales Today: SPE tee; ia i —Thoro-worg no salon roported. |: on tho Princo Rupert Hallbut. 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