by ert gt Ten RM ES a a eee ORT aE RT ERG CR RLS OPE aE ee aS TE eres Se SE EET — Satta Pa AEE aN cA SRE SRE Ta a eae Te TR CR * ing prices for. this species aver- £ $415,000, Dlg {hat of Jas yea: forthe sane ee nea ORMES-—— Daily Delivery » » sDTAL 27517 ___— DRUGS Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to VOL, XLV, No, 148 Fishermen's Earnings Up in May ee ceeth Speclal to The Daily News VANCOUVER— larn- ings of British Columbia ade eed fishermen last month ad- a ar vanced 15 per cent over the total for May, 1955, ac- cording to fisheries statis- tics for May, » published here today by the Federal Department of Iisheries. “Fine weather throughout the month and. firmer unit prices helped’in the $1,660,000 total land devalue of all fish caught, -Leading species was halibut, with a total catch of slightly more than 6,000,000 pounds which grossed $063,000, Although the. International Halibut Com- mission set May J2 as the open- Ing date for halibut fishing, fish union arrangements delayed the actual start by B.C, halfbut ment to May 20, Wilh practically no haltbut in cold storage, open- aged. approximately seven centy 4. pound better than last years, Bulk of the catch of $817,006 pounds of herring, valued ai $30,000, was used as balt in the) halibut fishery, with a smal! pro- portion going to reduction ond fresh fish gales, -Salmon landings, valued a! compared favorahl: with $285,000 for May 1955, In- crease was attributed not onk to higher Jandings from trol camps but to improved unit, prices, . ‘ Trawl fishermen had a good month, with a main Item of 988,- 000 pounds of soles, nearly dou- month, The brought $45,000. Fur farmers continued. to be vuod customers of the fishing indus- try. Slightly more than 1,700,000 pounds of fish guld as minkteed compared with $60,000 pounds sold under the same heading in May 1055, and was valued at $51,000, Clam production pt 186.800 pounds, valued at 37,000, was down sharply fram the 650,000 pounds landed in the sane per- | jod a year ago, Ciysler produc. | ton Increase] from 7.7% gale | lons, worth $29,000 in May 1956, | {0 9.759 gallons valued at $36,000 | Jast month, ' PM's M 5 Meet | LONDON @- The adnisslon of : new members is expected (a be a! prinelpal tople at. (he Common- | wealth prime ministers’ confer. | enee opening here Wednesday, 7 Another key Issue will be the , planning of a common front to: wards Russia's “campotitive ca. | existence” challenge fo the West, | During the 1-day talks (he, prime ministers also with discuss, wortd affairs, the economies probe ; lem of the sterting area and. A request for plans oF (he pros; og tye government raya Conmonwealth — defenee trade questions, and “ MOBCOW i--Uniled States, Brilish and Frenely ate ebtets were emeshs ab Bundiy's Sovlet Avintion Diy shaw but the Rus. glans sald they did not disphiy thelr new heavy jet bombers ba- enuse they wanted to Keap the emphasis on “defence,” not of- fense.” Tater Gen, Nathan Tying, U8, air fares chief of start, fold Tis Nasts ina apeeeh, the Unitod States wih} not disarm wl dh ds eerlala of world-wide prima cout rots, A7Twhalng, ba vidos and British dnd French ale foree ehlody were among forelgn eitesta at thie alr shaw dn whleh the Rus- stuns navelled threa new types op fighter planes and a new jot. propallar Lrnsport, © frell, Che erowd of more thin aqg.q0d ot Tushina Alrport saw about WO flghters, 40 helleop- yey teasparts and only 16 Hampers Ay aver, hast your's ahow featured Th bombers, NOTHING UNEXPECTED Wester experts suid none of the new airernfl was tnexpeat ad, ‘They added that the show Hee wy RIDERS IN NEW YORK’S CENTRAL PARK give the horse laugh to the driver of a new three-wheel utility car designed by Bas- sons Industries Corp,’ Called the Star, the tiny vehicle has a streamlined body of molded fiberglass, a one-cylinder German engine, and will be marketed for less than $1,000; The car has a maximum spced of 70 mph and is sald to get 80 miles per gallon of gas. 0 Board Defers A tion On Circus in Park A request to the Prince Rupert Board of Parks Commissioners from the Kinsmen elub for’ permission to allow a circus to operate for three days in Septem- ber at Algoma park is being held in abeyance until a hoard committee has checked the type of show expect- ed and the financial pearance here, board last week after receipt of a ietter from the local’ Kinsmen r Gayl and 8 | ge ag gg le ll ey require The move was taken by th 4 i egarding the appearance he and, shows, September, 6.7; Doubts arose among the com-: missioners aq the result of dam- | age to park equipment and: grounds In connection with a cir- cus whieh pprformed here last. year, BOND SUGGESTED A bond of $150 and a possible | round rental was sagrested to: ensure the park would be left in: good condition. Commissioners : A. E, Williamson and Duncan Me- | Rae were delegated to check Into; (he matter, "i The board also decided (hat: any fulure bills for cleanup of | i Hitter left after organized sport: [on days at elly parks would be sub-! mitted to the board for sanction. | ! A bill for $100 covering the use | of the hut at Roosevelt: park will! be submitted to the contracting firm of Mitchell and Currie, LOWER WATER LEVEN, In answer toa request fram the | Salvation Army for a cement: bottom to the pool in Alder park, | the board has agreed lo lower! the level of water in the pool to! remove a possi! rd, | | “posed — provincial bridge over Hays Greek has been included nothing sharlingly new, Ata garden party at the Gov. feb Army Glub after the show, Sovlot lenders proposed repeat. od donsts te disarmament and world frlendship, When dis turn to spenk came, ‘Pwlnlag sid: "Wa know what war means and my comlry has proved Whrough the years owe are a penceful peaply, We niways got nto wars very dnte, "Afloy tho list war we dss armed completely, That, gentle. men, da digarmament, We had lo build up our forces agnin at Korean we arte nat golng to roduee them again antl we ave gure of world-wide arms controls." During tha entertalnment, Communat party chief Nikita Khyushehey sald to Twining: "yo Th would be silly fo ask who ts firsh tn the armaments mee, Pomethios, dn eerily felds, the Untled States has the lend, and sometines Ue Bovlet Union, Uh keeps ehanglig, Why? Beenuao all davelopmonts in re- BaUrCH rd aeleneo are. known both ta you nnd fo ua" { ¢ referred to Victoria, th j.sloners were Godfrey, provincial regional. p re of :iic works engineer. © “! Yof requirements and ree e drowning htt! Winwipag @— Accreditation i itoday and ends Friday, ‘around sinee 1945 by the assac- Soviet Air Show Stresses "Defence, Not Oifence Hiatlon wach represents 41000 Tnurses in Canada, Such a pro: | ments arising from its ap-! on ecommis Ay ~The board has approved dalions :tor MeClymont. par submitted by “parks supervisor, Rusty Thain, with the exception of provision of bicycle racks and | trail clearing equipment. 4 CAN SECURE WORKMEN The parks supervisor in con- ! junetion with summer Nalson | hoard member chairman Charle. FE, Balagno, was authorized to se cure the services of — workmel othet than city workmen for job: requiring immediate attention iI the eity public works departmen was loo busy. A valicyball cours will be built the site of Che old bathhouse ind an estimate will be prepared for the cost of black-topping the aren above the swimming poo bleachers, er eng eet eee ete reat pemreee eneanee BN ae eR Nursing School Accreditation To Be Studied - t i t i lof nursing schools will be one major toples ab the dicen: nial meeting of the Canadlay Nurses’ Aszoclation which open: has been lossed The ddea Hygram has been operaling in the United States for 20 years, A propos) to set ip a (Woe ‘'yonr pilot study and Initiate ravereditablon belleved It will lend ;to Improvement of nursing ede ‘oatton by helping schools became aware of thelr weaknesses, ‘There care V4 hosplial schoals of nurs- ng in Canada, SOME SET OWN Delegates vlao are oxpected to idisenes the desirability of estab lishing a Canadian national examinniion service, sinilar to that whieh has heen devaloped by the National Lengite for Nurse ing In the U. 8 AL present Nove 8totla, Mant: toba, Saakaiehowan, Alberta and British Columbla Nursing Assot- inlians wwe NEN exnminations, While associations in obhor prov Ines seb thet own Theme of the tlyeeday mect- Ing Is “nneslng serves the nate jon." Today's agenda will sea Pret jor Gumpboll of Manitoba offlel- ally open the moelng, Clndys J, Sharpy will deliver the presl- Greek government. and disorders. in Cyprus. : informed by. D...E.{ ne ub- Lis ea Hes on Ky 1 A a” PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1950- * the Great Northwest | ? PRICE FIVE CENT : b 20, 105 ’™ Pacific. Standard ‘Tlme); 4 | OG ‘ cf nv noe. . won ’ ~ Senior Jurist. . jog oe lo pw oe peo Shot in Neck || NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reu-|:° ! ters)—Terrorists attempt: |. led to assassinate Senior)”. § Justice Bernard Shaw here|; today. They fired two] — shots which injured: Shaw). ° in the neck. ee Justice Shaw is.a senior judge f the special court ..which{. handles the most serious.“EOKA |- terrorist crimes, He has sen- tenced several terrorists to death and others to life imprisonment. Shaw was shot as he sat in his]: car in Nicosia’s Victoria Street.!> The shooting occurred during the| rush hour when Nicosia workers}. \; 70 home for.a three-hour noon; © break, Oo , ve Shaw passed the death: sen-} tence on Michael Karaolis and |_ Andreas Pemcetrious, the two ier- rorists whose, execution ‘in. May ‘ed to strong protests by. the] - o U.S, with’its “Pacific: and -Par Justice Shaw was hit in the |= 7 ck and head by the shots and! mg said to be in serious.condition. | ‘served in the-Andian police,|, ebay in’ t legal officlal'in Kenya, Palestine, and in England. nee Before dawn today pro-Greek }' rebels bombed a police station in suburban Deftera,. wounding a British soldier in the Jeg. ° In 6, co-ordinated move, the. rebels blew up a small bridge a mile south of Deftera just as Bri- mancy: is the aim of. a“ mecting. of: Wednesday at the Civic Contre, the mai w tish troops moved in to repel the ing the move said today. Abtack, , ares . ackers ation; Priority on the list of matters The allackers ab the stalon ‘to be discussed Js planning a full faded into the darkness as police ypened fire from the station. lclosing day for city stores, G. | | A 25-pound rcrial bomb w iP, Lyons, secretary of the former | Besides planning the ro-form- | outh of the village. The blast tion of the association, the narrowly missed a Royal Horse ‘meeting w ! The association all but drop-| Pl a n lo E; nd ped out of sight after Christmas f Cypr us 5 t I / e Thursday half-day closing has been in force In the city for the Rupert Wednesday, The elty council passed oo Ymed al ending terrorism and: ' removing the Island from the have lenked ont Include: @ A formula under which a Funeral services were held In Turkish-Cypriots--to choose by vancouver tne 20, for ‘orm whom they wished to be ruled, ions Canada from Ireland by paddle. Wound 15 yours, wheoler In 1883, Hved In Prince © A recommendation that oral measure of self-government, oftlan aft of the, Devartment Most obsorvers agree tat o be Mys, Erskine tg survived by of in legislature, af : lee Mug TAN @ Provision for satogunt ing four daughters; Mrac Jet Bln i 0 Mirkoy, whose const ia only\40 . ' af A" [superintendent of — Childrens miles fram tho island, hospital, Vancouver, plement the proposals. WEAT ER Tiformod sources reporbin EATH red) aaurGOR ree Cloudy torlay and Tuesday, A dotnily of the plan or Just qonoral jetiange in Lomporatira, Winds outlines of n rovised poltay, ‘The {solthorly 15, Low tonight juni detonated on the bridge In ae Merchants’ astoctation ill also elect its offle- 1950, when the members met to Ey eC ed Soon vs: 30 years, ever since mere pect | Thursday-closing by-law te Hist of world trouble spots will be, ---- date would be set for the island's Most commentators here aro sug city resident Mrs, Hannih lets: Lord Radcliffe, an eminent Bri Rupert and Dighy Island, (Or seve ronlly Uboral, the constitution Mr, and Mra Erskine moved the rights of (he Turkish-Cyprl- mons, Vernon; Mts, J. Rook, @ Acomand that ant-Hrily | punornd was hold wb Mount those features did not say whoth- Wshowora today, Moro. fr0= govermont Is malntatning atrlot | Mgh Tuesday ab Port Mardy and contin) address, follawed — by Toalth Minlater ‘Th Dentley of Sasaki tehewan, ig iRetall attempt to seal the Deflera sta- Guards unit dispatched to beat iets and discuss matters for athe set store hours for the Christmas chants chose that day beenuse LONDON (Reuters)— A new accommodate city businesses al- announeed this week. . Ex-Resident 500,000 populatlon—roughly 400,- sine, ms } odny, gesting the pertod before self. kino, 96, It was learned today aynl yonrs, where her husband tsh Jurist, dvaft a new constitu. ral yours, where nist provide for an olected na- to Vancouver in 3030 whore MY, Sette: Mra, RB. N, Chambres, Lervoriain on Une aland must nd! pieasan, Chapel, or Lhe government strtemont (0; 4 Went showers ‘Tuesday, Tbtlo aoeroey an Lhe eryelnd points of Sandaplt 45 and Ge, Mines Rue though the. voters Wednesd ~The PRRMA Intends circulat- ing 0 pelftion among city volors this week after. the Wednesday meeting has decided upon a clos. }: ing day, Mr, Lyons ‘said this morning, = 6 00 Onee 10 per cent of the cllg- ible voters have signed the pet- itlon for a full day closing, Mr.) Lyons added, the petition; will be sent to City Hall asking that}, a plebiscite be held at the earl. ¢ est. opportunity, “probably in} August, : ' The plebiscite simple. majority to. p Lyons snld, . Halibut Price Climbs Again ' Prlees for medium «hallbut ronehed m season high overage today when the three vessels sold enriches totalling 121,000. pounds on the Priice Rupert Halibut Exchange, — ve Mediums averaged almost 24,0 cents a pound, 0 cents higher than the previous top price pald A wook ago, Highest pelea on the Exchange Unis senson for ned jums wos 25,1 conts n pound, pald for modiumes this morning off the United States bont Hazol WT, Individual Inndiings wily pric os for mediums, large and ebie- kon halibut In brackuty are ag follows: Mes United States boat—Hazel W— 10,000 pownds (26,1; 17) IM), sold to Atlin Fishorles, Canadian bonts—Fisher Lasslo (6,000 pounds (uit, 10: 1) sold lo BD. O, Packers, Aodina Tyht—40,000 pounds (24,0; 10,0; 14) gold to Paelfle Wishorles, oo Tw addition, threo bonts dolly. ered 118,000 pounds of halibut to tho Princo Rupert Wishure mon's Co-Operative Association, They wero tho Signal with 40,000 pounds; tha Covenant with 80, 000 pounds nnd the MRI with had favored: needs only ¢ ass, My, ay closing in a: plebls- |? sir Winston , Churehitt. young: m I been ‘trained :for. the: Jo -Truma as: hos “today! to Hie: Gaitskell and eight ether {the ‘British “Labor Party. They ‘ate Junch ata: pri- vate room: at, Truman's ‘hotel... Referring to his, ni¢eting with Sunday, members| of * the « reporte . Non the ‘rifle: Irvine's,” v Truman saldy 7 hs “Oh we won the war: all, over again, - took credit for, doing it |, and Uke two old -men, tad.a pe” good time reminiscing.” eh Lye | eee LT ANE FOE SO PORATED SOO Queen Asked To Attend Seaway Rites . LONDON -@—- Prime Minister He aD ert : St, Laurent porsonally, invited} inbin, where: an the Queen: today to go to Can- \ ada for tho, opening .of the St, Lawrence Soaway; in 1050, 7 Tho Cavadinn prime minister, here for the meetings of Con- monwoalth prime ministers starting Wednosday, had (an audience with the Quoen at Buckingham Palace. Juet, after lunely, Tt Was understood ho look tho opportunity: to. linvile s the. ‘enuth In: British din, where: another four: por sons dled in traffic. An ani froginan. was: drowned, Al Two “porsona died In’. ita do: Wattle nealdenta dnd ono dlodst a. trafflo aceldont. I Saskatehos wan, Whore: anothor -porsdn wis Killod tna trainecay: orngtyy: “In Nova, Scotin:one, poraon drowned! noth InsaZWattleyaevident vos. Keillod Ay, Wralning: tn: Manltoba3 Y Queon to open tho sonwny. Q og PARADE SET TOMORROW thy y { ue aod vt FOR CADETS GOING 10 CO ) 1 Gaclots of Prinea Ruport’s Caplin '( b for tho Royal. Canadian Iday’ of Unis wook; Thirty-four will leave Prince Rupor Camp) at Comox, Bt, on Friday Cacots will be oscorted ns fir aa Vaiicouvor. beLlotien« Yonant Melvin Thompson on tho teat lap: of tielr -bworwook sojourn, Also travolltiig will bo Loading Codot Yoneliim Kraups ner who will bo attonding a govan-weol bealningé vourge In TMCS Nadon ab Exquimalt,”..°. » Nowly-qunlifidd Lending Cadob Anntolo: Unischow lonvo Prince Rupert. by tall Tuoaday for TMOS sShoarwa s Dartmouth, Nova scatin, whoro he: wll] jontor a govenswook 5 4 : come In nayal aviniion, a aut Final parade of, (he yeni tor endeta who “are procood ing,” to. Comox will bo tonrorrew ‘al Vie regular Will: Umi’ of; 11) pany, dy bho Dell Hall of TEMOS Chath ete ys Rogular dvillg oncocd nab -ThurgdaysVgh bres ete ee Corps notlvics will: bo vorumer after, shoal: opontng, IN: wely..of Won bing vill: Boplombor, bub Cadob nctivitlon: tn. tho? bo continnied Unrough tho -aunjmor 2! ‘said, | Mion off from Nicosta, cieht miles! off the rebels. good and welfare of retail trade, holidays. - . of the arrival of. boats In Prince plan for the future of Cyprus Features of the plan which Of City Die nod of Greex orlgin and 100,000 determination world be between Mrs, Erskine, who arrived tn eb W nybor he tion to give the islanders a Hb- Robert was a member of the i y¢ \ ed jorily of Crock=Cyprlot, mombors Braking died in 10k ols and the defoneo tnvtoroats of Vornon and Bmw Ry Erskine, before netlon can bo taken to ts, wean es nmee Parlinmont this week will alive Ml ‘Whe plan, pert'4s nnd 55, {20,000 pounds,