Mee Avuust 27, 1955. ec audard Times ne3f) 14.7 feot 1:02 10.3 fey A 17 feet 14:65 108 feet VOL, XUV, No, 200, Published ‘at Canada’s Mos Strategic Paciie Port — And Key to the Groct Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, BC., Prupat, ‘nvoust 26, 1955, - PRICE FIVE CHATS 4 . PR aN ce Sot ii B, 03 - morta Liou, fe A vise aie RAINS, France (® — Bh. umed Ben Moulay Dyed a bombshell into A Muroecan conference with a statement not Intend to quit ae Atcmient wag released Bains chief of protocol, frahman. Fl Hafsoul, Brewarded the . power : Morovean throne {n, mHajoul conferred, with Ministers this morn ing, Byoon his arrival erg Nt. han's re‘usal to leave he gravely complicates f ireneh Premier Ede po settle the Moroes | Ha deal with Morote : Milists Who have been ; ten Arafa's removal, | Bevin nm ounder whieh | pe would leave the: throne had been reported by; high French offetats ag all but set. CASABLANCA (Reuters) Members of Morocco's rebellious’ Smaala tribe, held partly re- sponsible for last weekend's.-mas- ~~ sacre, at Oued Zem,, were sure! rendering today before & power- ful French military drive. Gen, ‘Roger Miguel,; acting foommander-in- chit « Ua ‘the trlbestnen i a btoadeast: Thirs=: day eht, that: hae me absghbs ‘mit In public while foftains ,&4 cut the throat of a bullock _ the traditional symbol of sur- render, Men of the Smanln tribe fled’ to Inirs in the mountains north of Oued Zem, after taking part) ‘In the murder of at least 70 ‘white settlers In tho small town ‘Jast Saturday. me-old Oceanslde Cans Biss was [ast mght mo! 1 10 nominees to rep. 'Vanted Fishermen and fier, Unton dn the meee Rupert” beauty tebe staged by the Aes it Trades and Labor h DB .tt of its Labor Day Wy DT ae ection contest held ee orto a UPAWU bis eee deunine Turcotte ae P Home work ms Makes ices Happy VER wh-Bidtish Co- fochers today welcomed t they wall be parnatttert ‘i Line bo assign home. Ceaentiry aehool hil. Fides d lod, nbakoche able ‘to give hewn to lgh achael Tethig mort cern daa ee the-ved" pale that! Pelvadren from sor porn : Oty aehogly oxcep | comdored “hiyporie Mey Bre tae adn’ polite in Healthy far achoals poters dsstiod today by { vinta 's arent Nae WHNSton, t Hiraugheant We prove Honat the now regu hitliny that thoy. worn Hie move thyb porns “eet half howe hone Prado dbo abuctonts, Merk for Lilly aahon) atte Hey ba Inevonaod by a Hota paxtinumn of byad, Mt ‘Lon desarlbod It aaa Y Mwht inerenae to pore bile af homework Inoronde | Hhotho maturity oat the “Ee coneannod,"! fl reaponalbilily an tonele Principals to ensure that Mts re “enti tonnlly | “ ae oe was gcleeted by a ballot of the wvenvbership to carry the wnilon’s standard as "Mss Fisher Lassle." Sticcoasful (shermen's unton candidate ts tho dnughier of Mrs. Allee Turcotte, 440 Ebgiith Aven- ue West. A Grade 10 student a: Amunelation School, Miss Ture cotle was Lorn ab Donnely, Alta. and has Ived tn Prince Rupert fur 13 years. For tho summer holidays, she la omployed at Ocennside Cannery as a washer. Other ontrants for the UPAWU representative were Shirley Waage, 10, Annotte Desautels, 16, Vinlet Haat, Vand Pat Willson, 14, from B.C, Packers Ltd Mare qurel Hrunelle, 15, Jncquellne Meheluk, 14 anid Carol Dickens, 15, from Atlhy Fisheries Ltd, Jeyeo MeGinnes, 16 and Jean. Dutton, 16, from the Prince Rie pert Fishormen's Co-Operative Axsoctition. The membership approved a Hotlon to provide ench of (ho en. (rants in the elimination contest with n gilt for thelr willlngnoas to represont the unlon, Hoven othor entries have beon recolved trom district arqanlane Hons for the Labor Day howuby pageant, which will seo the lela Jucged ty awh suits at the Gyro fw ternaon and in evening woar ab tho Civic Contre ab night sop. nmbor 8 00 le Pee BUEN gt BEE toe WEATHER Cloudy today and Saturday, ceenstionnl showers today, Sunny yorlods Saturday. Lithe olunge in temperatura, wines Hight, Low tonight and high Saturday at Port Tardy, Sundapit and Prine Rupert 60 and 60, -VIGTORIA (> ee Cranndi's do» foneo pollay tory Iw to-tave the nding to avald war, Gan, Charley Foulkow, 62, chairman ot tho Uhlofy of Genornl Stall, wuld todn ; The only thing tho mnitary can offor today la “intial doe auiotion” ho wale, so national dofonay plana must: he lined at atintinating wit, +Hapeonee ’ ~irepetition of nnine Turcotte Chosen im Miss Fisher Lassie’ Inning Pool during the ate] until 4 AT SEA — Resembling an enormous jetty reaching far out into. the water, the pari V.8.8. Forrestal sits majestical'y In port awaiting Its August 16th date for the oi sea elas, The 1063- ~fogt carrier his a four-acre flight deck, - isn Not Abdicating French Told: : Start Surrendering To Troops The French sent in 3,000 troops with 75 tanks and armored curs jand 100 tricks, to smash the ‘rebellion by driving the fierce mounted warriors on toa plain to be disarmed, TO BNCIRCLE ‘REQELS An estimated 10,000 Freneh troops, eupported by planes and armor, today. entered: the fifty, {day of an offensive -enelkele o (rebels: of the "Berber: trl In‘the rlgged. middle’ Atlag’ ‘mo ntdjns, ‘i ihe Berbers>-Iegt hemoun- |: fb last weekdl local demonstrators in 48% ‘hours -Of carnage that left an -estiniated 11,000 French andl * Marocedn: “dead, | Detalls were “sparee: 8, French authoritles imposed: a syseourlty 'hlackout on the opdration, Meanwhile Frenel “acttlers took precautions to prevent it Inst « Mookend’s . butchery, ’ | -Lotal Scouts | Take Part In Honor Guard Tho following ts tp “Were Inter from Prince Ruperts alk: toy doles. nation to the Elghth! World Boy Heout Jamborce in Niajardeon- ethos lake, Ont, ‘Today's idttor te from Curl Fulingsen, Lottére ate atl. to he published from Robin’ fiameron, Jnck Rudolph and tivoroty | tall iby CARL ELLINGSE N “Saturday was the offielnl op- cng of the Jamborde,,. It start- ect as usual with Inspootion and routines, Alter thot HOt fuarelied down’ to} notice’ el rontly fur tho parado in w Ne wo wore wickrd as honor glidkd: Wo lad dunes vgs thon nidrohg t down lo rour posiilon, MAL aio Ciovettions Conoral Vineont Measoy and Chiat Scout Fore Rowatlon opapod the Jame)" horoo, After Uhat::10,100 xeouts ‘Tone flve bands maroliod past us pins with: qi he country loaring. ho fing and: iano ana san. Thore wore my Kinny conn Wow roproaontod | tin cannot nvontlon thenr all in thle letter. "Tho lonnporattre WHA Aboud Ae, ‘Tdegveos nticd about 200 boys pasie acd out bust tue of ‘ht Vent, Aftor the parade wis over we marahd back tind nyade anpherand at 10 pm. T dropped Into bpd ‘and foil dato” rat cae Increases Sockeye Catch Biggest Climb VANCOUVER (CP) ~- The catch of sockeye sal- this week over last week’s} total of 217,207 cases. ° In figures released by the De- purtment of Fisherles Wednes- day the total of all spectes was 840,519 cages, an Increase of 166,. 972 cases In one week, © Pink salmon showed the bigs |: gest upward trend, The Increase was 122,809 cases over last week's 320,487. - The total number to Aug. ‘21, 1954 was was U62,484 cases. 434 cases. Bella Coola Coola Sends. Protest . To St. Laurent}: gee cc “BELLA COOLA, B.C~- A protest against the tie: up of industry here by the eight-week-old strike, wolf Union Steamships éniploy-" “lees has been mace to Prime Minister St, Lau- rent by the Bella Coola district board of trade, A wire sent to Ottawa Thurs- day says the board of trade has contacted the department of Ia- bor without success and has been rdvised by the postal department that irrogular mail deliveries by uncortified currlers should be sallefactory. The board of trade sald tho people of B.C. coast should not 0 subjected to Inconyentences and hardships because of a cs. pute involving only 350 seanien, Shown. by’ Pinks} ‘mon increased by 20,2871 cases in British Columbia|® , - COMM. HUGO KRAUPNER yes “Reports on Anspection - WARNING TO SWIMMERS ISSUED ° conn, CHARLIE [BALAGNO aoe “We must get tough.” We Board Will «To Halt Park Vandalism If vandalism continues. in, MeClymént, Park’ the} part board will launch prosecutions, it: was. decided {at the board’s regular. meeting last night. Prosecute- "At 'the same time, .the com \missloners Issued a warning tol parents that children who swim McClymont: “Paik .-after’.@ . p.m: when the playground: &ypervisor. do so at, thelt, ae. doiiblecb tld" oth {duriched by Colnmlasloner Char. |! Control of PGE ‘Said Threatened PEMBERTON, B.C, ® — Ar- ‘ol nold Webster, provinclal CCF: leader, told a party rally here that the present Social Credit [vised ” swimming ends: at..9 pm; in the Gyro Swimming pool-st ‘and that. the’ ‘board: will! not bef. responsible for: any seat that ti, ia Y government “cannot be trusted to retain control of the Pacific Great Eastern Rallway afler’ the road has been completed.” Roforring to Indirect nvoves' made by ‘American Interests: in| recent years to purchase the POE, the leader of the oppost- ton in the -provinolal legisia- ture sald It would be “a breach of (alth with the people of B.C. if the PGE Js over sold to Ame- rlean enpltalists when it has become dn economic nssot.” Ty BILE BOS Canadian Uross Sw Writer NIAGARA -ON . THE - LARK, Ont. — Canadlan Scoutlngs’ manpower advantage a4 host of tno Elghth World Boy Scout Jawboree was hurled into a mammoth history lesson Thurs day night, "Shere was, aa thoy any in Hol. lywood, n cnat of thousands, _ Boones ‘of a’ pageant called “Vraginonts vi Canadian = Hila- tory” unfolded for two houra he foe any audience ‘of 16,000, 11: cluding 7,000 “Bcouta trom 68 countries, Inv algo, tho onat gave tho aud: Inco a run for ils money, Mare (than 9,000 Canadian Scouts had | ° parts and thoy wore backod by $11,000 worth of dostiinies ani tawenory, Tho pageant ranger! {rom roln- tively ‘aliiplo tabloaux reaniing Atoxatitor Muckonelo's confor: ene Journey overland (o the Paolfle in 1203 and the Charlot- jtetown Conforenco loading to Confecdoration In 1867 ta a secon Involving many hundred Fronol- AO em tarenee nine g ewe treempemermy tod TRANS FAVE SPEECHES, VANCOUVER @ — Promlor W, A, 0, Ronnett ante Nhuraday. ho will make five apodches i toda a wook In tha Lillooet by-otecs tlon canal to anawer whiat. ho torived The pronior anid inn teles ‘phono Interviow with a Vane couver nowapnper that his dol Alon Wie prompted by atdtenvonta mado by Liboral lender Arthur Laing and Progrossive-Consors |yatlv, loner: Denti Hintayann, “gmonta” agalyst hin. ‘supervisor for the Prinea Rupert 3,000 Canadian Scouts Stage Mammoth Parade Canadian Scouts who onacted Aca Dollard's eple defence of Montrenl at the Long Sault “nds, Hightights wore a Klondike foldrush scone showing a honky. fonk with a rlotous chorus of hurdy-gurdy girs and Scout vor- sion of tho ROMP's mualenl-ride, wilh romarkablo preciaion on ud enrdboard hobbyhorses, Also well done wna n sco, on. Aeled without dlalogue, doplating tho driving of the Canadian Pa- elflc Rallway's Inat spike, “The Boouts todny travel to Toronto to attend the opening of tho Canadian Natlonal wxhibt- | munist government, ° “ap es ‘Canad! ‘ati Club that. Canada {| must, soon take “another gearch- ing look” ‘at the question'oz dip- lomatic - recognition’. but this | should: not .be'. “confused - with Canadian ‘approval: of the: ‘Com: “If dnd when We: take a ‘step own national Interest—not that of Péiping's—and for: Ur own national advantage.” : ‘The minister said China's pol ley has betome: “less aggressive] ; of relations between .. -Rusula ‘y'and the west. ': - He sald Canada was: not rush {ing Into” recggnition of Red VANCOUVER (cP)=a hint ‘hat Caan i soon consider: the question of. diplomatic recopniti . of Communist China was made here T: hursday by xe. ternal Affairs Minister Lester B. Pearson, <=. tla mr, Pedrson told the Women's e {should act together on. ‘matters of that kind, it would be In: our} and léss threatening than it has|.: pe been” following the Improvement] “. | inust net Simanc soon—-vhen we should. ko other, and ‘searching, sok ab; tf problem; “that we snould? cops alder It also. “with: those’ inendd governments with whom welll to act—and wh2evar: possits of ‘national: importance.” The recent willingness’ Red: China to sit: down: with ce ‘Kal-Shok- and -disciss the Fae mosa problefa were, ie al not. be: at fu hae 4 ate 1S ‘mism, Mr."Pearson sald: Cait ; “positive, Pe of.utter purity from’t China; Cautlon'should ‘be “exer-. ‘dised about policy, ee that, “would ,causa: bitter .cont at. home and’: “With ‘trléndly nations.” “bam: sggeild, wes us bowavan he Or: nifier régline before: we tonat giving tt forme iploms Yr y jogntton: Fel that the , Une. us ‘coming--and Mere | le: Balagno. stated: “Una super: pe ockurs. to'a ch en ef" ad seen youhg iT children in, ths a ter’) pam:, requir rand ‘Tand had also bean ail q abont tt a0 | Boy. Absent is "wih be nena “ at 7); or ant Mok by parents: . Both Commlssionat’. Hugé Sraupner and“Mr,’ Balagno teed off on the subject of vandalism, and wrecking of elty property, Despite barbec. wire: placed: ‘ the roof of the new bath houto, young boys have ‘stijt: been; geen clamberlng git over the roof.’ ~ ‘shat and the deterioration of the barbecue’ brought : protest from Mr. Kraupner,’ : "Tam not. happy about “the price of the barbecue,” he sald, “fora $175 of whatover we pald for It, the ‘bricks shouldn't be locse in it now”. Park Board chiurman Bob Eby! Auld that the barbecue was bulit! on a weekond and that ns {nat as the bricklayer lald bricks, child- ron wore taking thens out, He said (hat possibly tho parks , bonrd should have supervised tha onlruction of tno barbecue but it couldn't be sone at the timo, Mr, Kraupner- replied that while thore was no.daubt that ‘the hoard should have been more eareful he was still not happy with tho ‘barboeue as “It didn't Cuttlit Its purpose,” - "Wo've Just got to gol tough," Mr. Balngno suid of the wrecking of tho barbecue and other dam nge done In the parks, KQUIPM EN'T DESTROYED “Laat spring,” be sald, “wo We stalled a now awing |v ‘Totom park ab a coat of $35 and tho noxt doy ib wis destroyed,” - "We've got to atart making ox. rrinples of the ones that are do» Ing tho wrecking, Wo've got, to proxectte,” Buporlntondont of works OnN: Quatnfaon told tho board: : "You'vd. got to da,somotiing or va the’parks commissioners decided at thelr regtilar meétlig. in: the |: city, council chambers: lagt night. Tho-move followed a report, by Commissioner.’ Hugo: * Rratipne who sld.that: lnat: Tuesday : he had. made’ a ‘two-hour Inapection of the new bath’ ‘house and: also, McOlyinont! Parke hy: Only - the, members of the Car! Dy havi. Dies in "South Aman who cameo atraight trom Norway to. become n well-known (shorman in Prince Rupert, Carl ‘| Dybhavn, 68, dlod suddenly down south Inst Friday it has been learned hore, Born in Anlosund, Norway, Mr, Dybhavn cama hore An 1027 and took up flahing, Ho and his wifo and fainily loft hore in 1038, He engaged In fishing In Vane convor for some time before bee coming’ omplayed by the Vancous ver Flahermon's Co-Op, He serve od both’ as manager and secre. lary etrensurar of the Co-Op, Mr Dybhivn iy gurvived by ils widow, Nelly at-home ab 1298 Lukowood Drive, Vancouver; two dnaughtors, Mra, HO, Johnsen of of Vancouver; threo ‘grandohild- ven; oho great grandchild: two brothers, Tom of Vancouver and Anton of Prince Rupart; also a]. brothor ‘and two slstors m Nor: way, Funora| worvloos wero “hotel | Tungday (ny Vancouver with Ine Hen Orguatation’ of the , Royal: Oniadian Alr Force Ground, Obvervor Corps Prince Ruport clty obsorvation porte ta wndore way and clvillan voluntoora aro needed to mar throm, BO: W. W, Hrown, offleor commanding No. It dotachment in the oly wold iy, 7 Virat alm of tho doc ‘ottien hore with be to soloct 0 roglonnl wren from among the volunteers, 1.0; Brown aiid, SETUP PONTR UERE Tt {w tho Intention of the Corps hore to Rat up one And pore hapa two observation poate tn Prince Ruport ttaelf and nnothior ' thoy'll Anatroy overything. Personnel to Man Posts Needed RCAF. Ground Observer Cons Seeking Volunteer at Port Edwarc, Nino ohvorvas tlon pista havo already beon ontabllahed In Whe Princo Ruport Rube datriot, Tho Jou) obsorvation joule WII It Into the complote Ground Obsorvor pattorn for tho north ern aren in -whioh BO. Brown and his atatt have alrondy’, tiolladved £40 posta betwaon and daspor, ald arrivin Me Prince Rupert w yoar ngo, Thore avo 16 aub-vegiona fron tho Quoon Charlotte Talands to Prince Quorgo and each hoa iba own niper dior with, olght to 10 obscrvation posta, “Wagh:: olwere vation post lia itd own clites obverver and 0, hum bor af vale chads ahr re " tory,” io. wntoor observers, +) ' +, Numbor, 1 Holashmnent fw an (lyplny in winew.4 anil Alte Mlornon store whidow, a'mavall ‘oprevoutalive, mortal éxplalite Ing the niet ie of oneration |( at sn GOO, .Meavages concert: Ing alrorattmare phoned. Crom it obecrvitton pant leet fo, ft Iter eontes wwhloh In :tomn navi tleg: a for appropriate adiion:. °: el: a Jatningi.thé role: of aie Grounit Obydrver. Girt Drown atreato ‘Wat tt bie Innportalt: nits i aon route work iM wah "aM alee monting ‘Canada wy “a Ne rane ent 4 ey {eure that the bath Burquitlam; and Mrs. , Howard oon ss The, ‘board ‘decide would’. tale’ Ith: clerk Joh ‘Currie, with: then told Phat. the bath ‘house: wadah gcod ahape beloro'it. was. turned aver to them: by ' éontra Northwe b (Cohsiruction, oy U “In Als, report, ‘commtiionds Kraupner:: nt. that “ventlli ae wag. neared shave "woth : th