| 200° Grebce Wedlnesday, armed, Sea Cadets TONIGHT! Visitors Welcome 7:15 p.m, 99 TP tates awe wo Iwo Hang | Despite § hreats | Troops Ready For Violence By ALLAN JACKS NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — British authorities hanged tivo 23-yeur-old Greek Cypriots today for political shootings, The death Sentences were car. red out at dawn despite international clemeney ap- peals and the threat of hlooly rioting on this lense Mediterranean js. land colony, Michael Karrolls and Andreas ! Demetrious went to their deaths! | ab Nicosia’s closely-puarded bigh 0 J central prison. Greek Cypriots! (4, Sos had throneged the island's’ churches praying for an th.’ ZACAWISKAYA, hour’ reprieve whieh did not, Steps hack come, : Mhe pate were the first Grek. Cypriots executed by the British: authorities ina feht against the: Near-old: viglence campaign for. mecting opening May 18, Hnosis--union of Cyprus with) cos: 5 es Greece, The British - Cypriot : PRINCIPAL SAYS: fight has cost 92 other Hives an’ een omens Cyprus,’ including 27) British’ ‘0 ° ( on her brood in the shed row This photo by Harry Filion, E representative, appeared in the soldiers and 12. Cypriot police. | men, ‘ Karaolis and Demetrious were assured of martyydom in the eve: ’ of. Greek Cypriots and the. Greeks, Karaolis was convicted ef slaying a Nicosia police con. | stable, Demetrious of shooting | a British businessman who Tes: cover sd. IRUEISHE TROOPS REABY i Feurlng a repetition here of: the bldudy rlots-which killed at!members of the Booth Parent-Teacher association last | wae “ vere, . 1 ek ‘ Pan least four persons and injured: night, She oe Uritish troops patrolled every js. Mr. Davidson said that a thor- Jand community, ©ough investigation by himself In Athens, Hews of the execue : and teachers with the assistance (ions brought no immediate new i Of students who wished to clear violence, but armed security fore. the name of the school, had dis- es stood ready for new trouble, closed that there was no truth or Word clashed through the elty foundation in any such claim. after Athens radio broadcast the, The principal, although he did- news, Barbed-wire barricades n't mention Che term himself, had been thrown around the Brie was referring fo an alleged group Mish embassy. and rolls of wire supposedly rallied Wie “Non-Vir- were ready newr American distal- sda Club" waneh has been the Jations for use Hf needed, subject of gossip for the past Premier Constantine Kara. several months with resultant minis, who denounced the Ath- worry to both prreats ens clots as Communist-inspired, dents. Members were supposed called ah emergency meetlnig of (o wear identifying clothes, the Greek cabinet for lonleht. Mr. Davidson said he had been Russia Should Get Chance lt Sincere Says Churchill yor AACHEN, Wet Germany tReutors)- Sir Winston Churehill guid goday that it Soviet Russia ds sincere In repudiating the polis’ should be lowed to take her part ina truly Large seid that “Mp, Davidson cles of Stalin, she unified Furepe. ; But he warned Chat in Whe “Heved that the yin theme of naantine there should be ne salvation for Ewrepe should be roloxmticn in the efforts of the che prend allianee af European North Adlintle Treaty Ornandé-- powers inked with the Untted ation, whieh he deseribed ay Sa States md Canada, siiking produet and expressiog a it ett wearted of war, de. SUCCTE AS TAPPENED fermined to build Its own oegan- Churchill noted that he liad yaticn diy osteh strength and not been fo Germany stiee the power thal there will be peace Cotsdam conference at the close: heneeforward.” of the wou da Teureps and meh Peitaln’s warthn ceader was had happened in those Me years, payline dis Hist visit to Germany vin feet in (he first two years chee ms when he witnessed Rusti pareurd a potiey whieh ner defeat. He wis awarded alivided hee from her allies, Anebow’ Charlemagne prize, give We hive pew been told on ey_every year since THO fo an Adeh Russtan anthovity (hat ft outstandiag worker for Paros pwas the Stall pelles’ and Stalin yon unity, ve Was Chen ollepowertl ts ' he OACULINGT! V ENC ded, WARNS AGAIN teeta “There followed very speedily He ANE TS TODS ie the Hkalin volley aw r= eat tte witan of Chernin: ; i Ta Malet onedintion between the Wellish reunite ce eydy . Common wealth and the United Wi sti heen ey “ttle on the one hand, and the mirth were Wwe tinyeges tee of Western Cheam vet heute f Huropean | Hn Western Gernay unity, af whieh German reat. nT He NAT fealion Is we vital part, hy any ae TNs rylalent stroke, PAL wis tadead an Historie iy must avoid vlolenee, vent, I fect asa fo the farm. Phe ooty nity Chere might ation of NATO, which now In- he then isa mhtly of ashes celles noe less hin 1) counttles, wait det.” Speaking of the post-Stalln Churchill sekh noone cauld) ehanee, fe wns geld to see that doubt Fhe wefulnes cof the Wess Poland: was already: tot mat. fori Huraew Trnlan, the Coad feted by the ebanges th Wshin pid Steel Coal ey vue the ontloak tlt have recently conve commell af Puropes bit he hes (opines, Tomy be Chit ober ehanpns \W tl 2 WH follow, Caechoslovakin wi The eatnet reeaver her freedom. Above al, with amy perlads to. Ceemany will be reunited, eto iE A Der "Toamay well be that (he arent 4 foye showers, | Mostly, uy Friday, Cool, Winds wes. jisstes whieh perplex Ws... im 1a frequently reaching: 2h peeuld.. be solved more easily Hens "(o- Poem he rival hoes Papen waters today, Lew toe than they ean ght tl high Friday at Port peonfronting —eaeh other with mal and Srndspit Med oe sieplefon and testliity so. Phat pene Hupert Wend et Ay for Gace Pretare,” diheedicthttabett itm intent at, th heeee wah he 0. a A SEVEN-ycar-old thoroughbred racehorse, ' ar a bantam hen attacks him when he almost. steps ken is a stable mascot. The horse ig Non-existent at School’ There is no organized group in Booth Memorial: cling of 2,500,000, High school “whese purpose is to foster delinqueney|France’s parliament Wednesday hamong girl students,” R. H. Davidson, principal told and stu-! The Dey i ln VOL, XLV, No, 110, Great Military” By Russia Urged Earlier. | MOSCOW (AP)— Rus: ‘sia js reported preparing @ ,to announce a drastic cut- i back in conventional arms 'which may reduce her { at Vancouver’s Exhibition Park. ‘budget, =. xhibition Park public relations | High Western diplomats in the Vancouver Province. The chic- | Soviet capital predict that -the in training for the race i Kremlin will proclaim a decision ‘to cut its armed forces to levels | 7 rrr suggested at the recent, stalmat- ied East-West arms talks in Lon- ‘don. The cut, they say, would jot be conditional on the West Joining in, ; The Sovict delegate proposed ‘at the London talks that the ;armed forces of Russia, the Un- ,ited States and Red China be ‘limited {0 1,500,000 mon each. ‘The Western powers suggested a Delinquency Four visiting members of are MR CE says _ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And PRINCW RUPERT, B.C, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956 Start Cut Planned May Reach Level’ § * armed forces to 1,500,000) @ men and slash her military | coe oe Weegee tLe: 427664 . . ee . . Frontier T is cotlver.: (CP: Photo), FROGMAN’S DEATH STILL MYSTERY, . inight said they had been tipped | by Forcign Minister Molotov and party chief Nikita . Khrushchev 1 ‘Hinally freed “to. speak on the portant decision which will be subject because of the Viclous- | os noineed soon,” * WAKE atflanh « + ; u . , veheor th tena wa the allened | The present Soviet government ~~ a oe apparently is not as apprehensive group. Representations had been of war as was Stalin, who estab- made he sid, that a “club” ex- ished the present levels, The isted in whien girls were Tepu-- Ug. state department has esti- ted to be asked to join to act Ini mated that Russia has some 4, a plinned delinquent manner. : 599,000 men under arms wih 175 © He said that rumors and go-to 225 divisions ready for com- culled “Facts” hid been tracked }bat. With advanees in atomic duwn and found that there was , development, the Russian leaders no truth in them and that they ; probably feel safe in reducing were based on false rumors, jonventional arms, ' He told the Daily News today,! Her new manpower supply sap- that while it had been found ;ped by the new five-year in- ‘hat (here wes no organizesd dustrial plan, Russia urgently group p.arned to foster deling- Needs labor for her farms, s port, As editorial writers fumed, the Labor party prepared a personal vole of censure against Prime Minister Eden, to be issueddn the House of Commons Monday, vency, Within the school, he was; The U.S, has been cutting ils pot denying that throughout the |armed forces since tt hit a post | sity (here had been isvlated Ine War peak Of 9,685,054 In 1952 dur- ; cidents where juveniles had got {Ins the Korean War, The gont Lnemselves into trouble or had funder the administration's cule | been delinquent, | back program ts 2,850,000 by June | A month ago, when the Dist- j30, 1956, Tiel 620 school board was asked what di was doing about the so- called ’elub," chairman R, G, tt a) rn ee tne rene | Two Mishaps i t ‘At CCC Mar VAVOR SEPARATION ‘ “omtin a’incinge! Safety Record and the school staff were Inves- .Apating the rumors.” » Membership voted mma ninveus- j ly in faver of separation of | junloresenor aigh schools, | Two accidents within the lest The mee(lig also agreed (ha 24 hours sent two Columbla. Cell- a hew high school should be ulose Company workers to hor hut, The site suggested was -pital, marring the pulp and pa- at the corner of Sixth Avenue oper company's record In Porest nd Metride Street, diagonally -produety Safety Week, CCC of- /oweross From Cyra Park, Helals renorted today, Admitted to Prince Rupert General Hospital shortly before noon today was Willi EB, Sund- berg, 25, of 720 Seventh Avenue West, pilot plat assistant in the IL oJ. Marehant was elected president uf the assoelation to Pstleeeed Mrs. TL , Mortimore, Others elected were Mr, Davide padi, honorary preshdents Mass tncan ' , ’ ' resoureh development deparl- | Abort Lindseth, view-presidenty | pari ment, Mrs, Jehn ceaning, seeretaryy | + ‘Treated at hospital yesterday Mrs, Yet Wong, Greasurery Nd vPemnoon and — release iY Herbert Hughes, publlelty, Un Nd Feleused | was \\ gm tl | Mr Sundbeg, welleknown In (00 Year Helly baseball and baskotbal elrel- ‘plustle container in whieh water Was belng Nented collapsed ho reported aa “good,” VICTORIA GTC. health ule | Mr, Mracek, a laborer with CCl Only U2 eses of pollo Have hand when a large pleeo of Wino aceurred Hy the provinge to date, rock alrepped onto dis hand | cdi as against two dn 100%, | Mthough the company. safely “TE cortalnly tnoks good,” sald mark was shattered, Ded, Dox- He sald tds hoped to dnoet> tag tts all-out campaign. stress Tate 176,000 children between the ng safety conctousness at work Prank Mracok, 42, of 921 Pest js, Suffered second degree burns For Pol Of 0 0 nd hh releasing scalding Helals are hoping Chis will be wo sinee 1050, suffered severe leer. compared with 27 ab this tie while ho was unloading Une- deputy health minister De GB well personnel superintendent Hye Of Pye and up to grads Ooi Tne with other wood: praduet The censure vote arose from Rden’s refusal in the House Wed- nesday—"In the public interest” —to say what Lt.-Cmdr, Lionel: Crabb was doing in the vicinity of the Sovict ship, exactly who sent him there, and how he met his death tn the operation, The Russian ship was the erulser Ordzhonikidze, which brought Premicr Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev here for a state visit last month, Crabb's mission took place the day it ar. rived, April 19, in Portsmouth harbor, NO CONFIDENCE MEASURE The Soctalists plan to foree. a ed death by putting forward a mMollon seeking prime Ing no confidence, British about the mystery, belng taken.” day held two Hite brothers, 7 nd §, nnd vecused (hens of tlleh- He $1,200 from restaurant safe, aicut, Don Laird, ehlet of the pollee department's: youth bure can, sald Chay as near as he could Peee together the story, one or the other walked ty and out of the Malin Street Gate six thes lo Bet the money, They wanted to ly candy, Th was so fantas« We that baed had them tell it to W (ape recorder, An older boy was thelr undo- Ing, He told police the boys were golng nvound with a lot of money, WANDERS AT WILL Ladrd suld the brothers went “Avenue Wost, jto the fect and legs when op van j Water over his feob and ankles, | Anticipated | Mis condition in hospital was “eoad" patio vent, [AUons to the back of his tert last year, There hus been one voek i the company yards, | Anaya Wednesday. tad the company was contin. nls year, ‘plants wong (he const, ae ah em te hm be Mi 1 he oe hd’ oh te he ch hah ALA kk klk ll kl kel (on theatre to seen desse James . Ft nen cia Key tothe Great Northwest THE SKIPPER OF THE 28-foot fishing craft Frontier ‘I ‘sits the rail of his vessel and refuses to talk. with: repor lhe ship ran aground 4) miles: west of Vancouver. 'T who declined to give his-name, stuck wilh the Fron it was lashed.to the side of a tug and’ towed to’ Nanaimo, He suffered cuts about the head and face in the. grounding “The. registered In the name of Victor Wilkmat.of Van- By Labor Party, Pr ess LONDON (Reuters)—The .“frogiman. scandal” has blown up into new headline proportions, with black-type accusations against the authorities of send- ing an underwater spy on a “bungling” and “recklosg- ly foolish” probe under a Sovict warship in a British ee ae a at : : oo Z . vet By , . | T | ¢ : . wo k : . ‘ ‘. : ‘ 5 efen. a § om “alter, Be, PRICE FIVE CENTS: “oa _ {members ‘of. the seafarers inter | national unton,-Two. pickets were |: “) placed vat cach. ship _|. MONTREAL 'G@—Crew members mee | dezan. Jeaving.’a ‘ship in: Mont |’ fee | ceal harbor today shortly. afte; |” 4 | the‘noon ‘strike deadline, herald~| ‘ling -a“ walkout: that” eventually “|may tie..up: all ‘Canadian: ship- -|ping on the Great, Lakes and St.| 8 (Lawrence. rivers ee eh -}; A-union: official :of the, Sea-| mm | (arers. International: Union *ap-|" Z| peared at the ship, the Edwin,T.|... {Douglass,-and helped crew, mem- a ibers’to pack’ duffle. bags.° ‘The | three then lett -|tomobile.: os. » LAFLY on Legal Strike.” _.{men as he enteFed the pecan pert te o be PROVINCIAL L FORT: WIL (( ‘The: walkout: involyed 66. men, | dat cach. ship... A: union. spokesman: said" the ‘ships . were {the: only..ones: atthe lakehead.|. -{ About 14: ships*eleared’.the pori} "| Wednesday. the pler in an au- , Some distance away two sail- ‘lors: appeared carrying cardboard | placards which read:.“SIU-(CLC- ~. Karlier ii’ Montreal,: union and: shipping, company. Yepresenta- tives met today with a federal government mediator... gc: EB. Macatley Dillor the: seven-company ees IM aa kepenty: SRAR FORT WILLIAM (CP)—Gi -|loading ships went on strike ‘at noon toda jare owned by.N. M, Paterson and'Sons Lt of Lake: Carriers, tol t The prime minister’s carcfully worded statement, which: arous- ed’ fresh remarks that the sec- ret service was behind the inel- dent, angered opposition :mem- hers, who tried unsuecessf ully to force an Immediate debate, . “MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD" Ten days after Crabb made his ill-fated dive, the Royal Navy an- nounced that he was “missing, presumed dead.” Ever — sinee, newspapers and public have speculated and theorlzed. . Two main rumors persist; That he was killed or kidnapped. by the Russians who found him spy- Ing on thelr naval equipment, or that he was killed accidentally while protecting the cruiser from any attempts by antl-Communist fanaties 4o attach explosives to! debate on the frogman's presum-. The i Mirror says of the prime minis aeut In the | tor's statement: “This is the big minister's salary — the cover-up for a big political blun- fechniea) procedure for express: | dep, jelatlons has been done. newspapers bitterly truth eansdo no more damage.” erlleled Eden for keeplug silent: The only fiets he gave the happened to muddy our improves House were that he and his mins: ine relations with Russia, Tt will isters had nob been eonsulled not whoubt the nussion and that Cape dence in Brilleh han propriate diselplinary stops were: falis ... by these hush-hiwh iis hull, mass-clreulation “Dally The damage to East-West, The The Labor party's Daily Herald says: “Nothing worse could have Jnereage Ameria cont. ling of af- -yroonr in -a‘downtow cee nee Hat “the Soviet government is}. % ef mo Lil eT a Cavy. re : ‘at this moment taking a very imn* ~ “There:-has «1 ince esda some ships, 2-3 9) Se 6. “ Some 2,000 scamen ¢ rd’ 6 ships operated: by’ two’ compan: opened» 70° _ The meeting ( H Car] Goldenverg, Montreal. law- between the association and the Seafarers’ International Union, al Banks, Canaan. director of the SIU, headed an cight-man union negotiating committee at the meeting, Mr, Dillon served as the spokesman for the assoct- ation, . . The appointment of Mr, Gald-: enberg came amid appeals from western farmers for a Jast-min- ute effort to avert a Great Lakes strike, - Banquet Venue Now Altered A change in venue for the pre- season banquet, sponsored by the Prince Rupert Senior Baseball Association, was announced this morning by Arthur Murrhy, as- sociation baseball commissioner, Banquet, scheduled for 6:30 pm, Friday with Dick Beddoes, Vancouver sports columnist as guest speaker, has been switehed from the E)s'’s Home to tho Broadway Cafo, Mr, Murray sald Films of the 1966 World Series will also be shown, The assocl- tactles," . Seven and Fight-Year Old Boys Held After $1200 Filched From Safe in Cafe TOPEKA, Man. (= Poliee (o-; movie, The older boy wandered Into the eafe noxt door looking for on washroom, ' With the placo full of customs ers, tha boy walked through the dining room, Into the busy kitelh on, and up a slalyway Into the cafe offiee, Thoro were ‘somo half-dollars ont table, Ho went bark to the theatre and told Wis younger brother, Me little boy wont over und gob about $100, Thoy told some older boys they mot In the theatra, The older boys told them to go for moro, "They threatened lo toll the cops If we didn't do tt" Latrd quoted the elght-yenr-old, So the younger boy went back itlon hopos to make tho pre- sonson banquet an annual cvont, to the restuurant, this timo dis covering that a safe in the of- flea was unlocked, Ho abustod is pockots with bills, Y Sovoral trips later tho brothers hid about $000 In a stalrway non the theatro, Thoy sald thoy turned the other loot ovor to tho oldor pair and wont with then to bury db Lalvd sald $583 was rocovorud, morally from the stalrway, Whov the boys took him to tho spot Whore the other monoy Was sup. posed to bo, It was gone, Vootnote! Laird said ho loft the room onco while the boys word talking to the tape record. or, When ho camo back, his desk lind boon rifled, , aboard: 63} ies involved in the wage’ dispute]. L4G were scheduled to’ walk. off- thelr}. Jobs. 2%. hours ‘after. the. talks . “was’valled by H.|. yer appointed by the federal Ja-| bor department Wednesday to! act as mediator in the dispute Ishi erles Ltd., vessel | Haida Girl which was saved) from morte’ exe tensive damage “by. the speedy action of Armour Salvage'Ltd. ~The. Halda Girl went agroy on a reef at the north en Coast Island, not far’ froin ‘Per day. 2 re a Dispatched to the. scene: vage Wg F. H.. Phippen re al 5 pm, that the Haldg had rolled over on her s ! the receding. tide ‘and a‘ lgege boulder had pushed up thraygh Her bilge, a The tug Kalen 1, ski Capt. Henry Hansen, t so the: of the grounding and as soon: as pumps were started, The sale. vage crew managed to koop: the. Halda Girl dry dosptto a modor's ed both boat and dorrick, Rk» tensive waler damage. to. elie trienl equipment whieh would tho ‘i-fopt soiner was floate free of the reel and delivered.,to Whe the Kniont wus Mangini by. the Unlda Glrla Cana tho Kalen 1 reached hor, and: offletals sald damage to tha! dys glue roo was oxtimalod wh. Bde Lwcon $200 and $300, Mt Ms eR ipo Bay purty f i Postponed : homb test oxplosion scheduled: giln only binat time, ANE . . che Ee ' i Wits, : ay! " Sok REY ' “it ahd di ‘ 1 tM, rly Bdward just bofore 3 pm, TURE Gigi Max Sievert of. the Arniour Gale > Sal ‘ erted "oi witee Ide with. - AN : . pperod yi | r i Armour derrick No, 1 to: the'plle 3 tho tide began. rising“ agalh. a ato wostorly swoll which votnds Halda Cirl’s ougine and oled-. : result from flooding way avoided, Ab 12:30 Wedinowday moral ons MeLoun’s Shipyard about’ 10: TAM, co ay cae Bomb Test::: Cag. ae hes tty lay ishing Cor Tbe, gllinettor, tye Porcher 70, caught flro nodrby. bg, Tho blaze, result of a backfire’ wis Well vider way by tho time - helped oxlngulsh the blaze with © o. ” hor CO2 equipment. Company | poy mane a ANOAND U8.8, MOUNT Mee KINLEY, Veldlny UheAn He! enrly today was postponed as: w fow houry boldro