, Em ee Se CEH ORMES—— Daiiy Delivery og | Ve Ce Pees t ! Sen Pra star mene Sor SSIS aa ee RT EPR EET, EISLER oe. ssp pots 68 “site age RS: SE ¥ # 5" ¢ FORTY-NINE. MEMBER gradua , PRINCE RUPERT,; Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacitic Por — And Ke ting classs of 1956 is shown‘at “Commencement excreises held at Booth Memorlal High school - May 18. Top students recelved scholarships, bursaries and awards from different city organizations (see picture on Page 3.) Members of graduating class, in alphabetical order, are -as palese government spokest Flood Picture Under Control VANCOUVER Q.- The Bri- “(ish Columbia flood picture - showed both good and bad to- day but the weather helped firefighters hold thelr puadnsl outbreaks Chreateulns woodhunds, { Four youths were presumed | drowned Saturday while on their way to Ceht a forest fire t Hf ronear Squamish, 40 miles north o' Vancouver, Three of the missing — were identified as Gordon Confortin ‘ ddim Harding. both of Squa- ane mish cand about 1 years old, In his 20s, and. Eddie Grams, {rum Vernon, — Palice sad ft ey my ak Ly i, uw rould notify relatives and tee jase the name of the fou youth. None of the bodles has eon recovered frome the Bana wlah River, Pour Other persons Were SUV. ed in the accident when a dupe ub canoe, powered by an oute = hoard motor, capsized — while ~agerying the parly of frelghbers (jo one at n aumber of forest fireg In the voashal ored of rl. Why Colm. nikers worked Unroust the weekond lo keep the Kootenuy vey from. teppliy fone des fenies ib Creston In what ap. yenrod fo be the inask serious flond” situa wlan, With the cy ata danger yg frvel 0 my dirt all d pil op dies Patrol gtver were cad byl aytivul + qyosh BUILT W pant! dimers Gene We wn duy.lE Ww " ty! wil weekend il eguling att plynllles pve Dt i t fi I aroun weobhe ul hold W y 4 \, aul ited on Paige 1 Ml i i ‘ ya - Sel AR LUL Pre Pun \ e oo . ae a ' TRIPLE CLIMBING VICTORY Own: woitld be some Lime before they: rh: Li) Wednesday ar tse r continued, ther was Hob CUA ENG with a parked ear an Third Aye nd showed) NO SIE OF anne Sunday, Dawaan was Pep “Tn dowelying aren e preparations: fora Wy 2 hox- angie HE necessity and | ee at in readiness 40 evil *, yngo cublle, Most ater Ha higher than World's Highest Peaks KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)—Swiss mountaineer, & “itp: teams ha¥e nudevan iinprecedented grdieslancby * twice climbing Lverest—world’s tallest peak conquer-' ed but once before by a British team in 1953 — and nan announced, “| The announcement said the [first palr of Swiss climbers to iwint victory were Ernest Reiss land) Frite Lunchsinger, — who cvlimbed to the summit of 27,000- {fool “Lhotse One™ May 16° | Following this success, elimb- ‘ers Wruest Schmicd and Jurg ‘Marjet tolled up the winding jeestrewn trait which Sir Ed- omund Hilary and his Sherpa ipvide, Tensing, followed just ‘three years earlier, to pine the Swiss flaz to the top of. the world's highest mountain May 23. > A day Jater another team of Swiss cHmbers--Adoll Relat and Hands Rudolf von Guten--fought their way through low clouds to Fverest’s sumo, (he announce. nent said, » “All members of the Swi are proud and happy," the N palese spokesinan reported. BUSY SEASON Only the Argentine team at. ‘templing to elimb the 26,810-fool Mount Dhaykagiel in central Ne- pal is still in the Meld, There has been no report from one month, ss team C. with (he dnpanese expeditions ‘double suceesstul aasaull on iManasiy peak--whieh previously , ‘was wnellinbed--May @ and May Ul, makes the present sumer: rgen sory ane af (he arasb suceess- “ful In modern history of Thna- Jnyan clinblng, Oe ee eerie me Ig HIRE OR TTI GE SENET Sree ‘Impaired Drivers Fined $50, Costs twa Prince Rupert drivers, We ‘eharged with Impaired drivh | nea result of two separate nce ' Pleading guilty were Willan: ; A each plier | Hime of The ooleny ohne was charged after Ws ear as not deflole, DUE wing are the rond tinte n dlte | ved ib WOU NOE Banday cand WH Teablle Dawson of 077 ‘Tenth Avenue hose ear was hy eolliston | ty) tat iWilkon Aleele of | asl W resented by Will Tiny, woe rs np tarate nen VADANGIS'E. STATN wing Malnnge parky one of {is members, a univer of (he dikes In the area student, was killed during a elas with Me supporters of the Nae ftals and ronal estate mon ds that Kanal Rovelutlonary Movement |e rallway proposes: to bad its Harty after a Palange putltien Heatly. 7 The Swiss stecess, logelher: dents during (ho weekend were ’ meh Cred S40 and equts ar ly des | Whi feeb, EUCKS raat af payment to one ment We iy Sunday Wy tnt when they appeured in pu x Weng He Hoe cour this morning. earried aud on ground LA TAY, Hollvin adie right sold Locdiy sily the north: follows: James F, Baldwin, Frank A. Barton, Donna A.- Becker, Paul A. R, Beketoy, Valedictorian Willlam A, Birteh, Ann M. Botham, Anne M. Brown, Charlené L. Choquette, Marion “5. Evans, Larry G. Eytcheson, Harold L. Fletcher, Christo J, Furn- 4 lotls, Jacqueline E- Gustafson, Sonja A, Hansen, Arthur E. Helin, . VANCOUVER —A .45.000-ton super-tanker will? come. | here for a load of grain this summer if harbor officials decide = she can get under the spouts. Se ha Bah a! - Owners of .the. giant ship,: now building in Japan,. have ~ requested Information on the subject. and. she will make her. - i. maiden voyage, here Jf anagiprs-nires fryer Spe “ef She would be by far th@largest cargo-carrler ever Lo enter | the harbor,‘and one of. the largest ships ‘ever to dock here.’ Her length is approximately 750 feet, 30 feet longer than the . - passenger liner Orsova, now the largest vessel using this port. - There are so many blg tankers on the sea fanes now that- some have taken to. carrying other goods. ae The Russian tanker Costroma cleared port with tons of grain for Siberia in 24 tank compartments, A sister, the Volga Don, Is expected to load about. the same amount ge One Killed, Three Hurt In Crash Near Smithers SMITHERS, B.C, ‘@--One man was killed and three others were Injured carly Sunday when the car In whieh they were riding smashed info a telephone pole on the northern (rans- provincial highway seven miles east of here, + Dead is Donald Harvey Milne, | 94, of Langley, Pollee sald he’ prooke and ts 1 ‘dled instantly when he £8" $90 000 and Is: being thrown from {he ear, , Prior to this Mr. Brooke offer- ' Injured in the mishap were: pre Maynlak and Joseph Kogar, 02 the rallway 10 acres of Tand : ‘iat SP ano ucie fn an effort to ‘hoth of Whalley, 1.0, and Ken : vanes Terie Weoae, QHehor the PGE at Fort St, ‘neth George Kristoff of Glovers yon proper, The ratlway durned dale, driver of the ear who suf- the dollarsan-acre offer down 'forod bruises, Extent of injurles ang cor $20,000 as A fair price for ‘to the other surviving passengers 4) c LNCS were ob Known, pollce ln Prince’ 0 acres north of the town, Rupert reported, sis ‘ vem Ngee eee MERE So ee sold tor ———e | ogee VICTORIA (he Condilion of, Alice Arm Dr. Anne Steel, unconsclous 19, ’ Resident days siyee reeelying head We | ‘ ® 5. Gardner Dies juries in a riding accident near | Osoyoos May 6, was deserlhed Jas inehanged by SL, Jascph ho: ‘pital offlelals during the week- ‘New Japanese Super Tanker | May Take Grain at Vancouver | 0 Myiia “J. Knuts hirley, Mo Leod, J; Angus McCracken, Kenneth: S: McK ean, Kenneth F. McLean, ivs.Susan Martin, * Kiyoshi. Matsuo, Arthur K.. Melin,-Nelso rven,, Nina.J- Mostad,..Edith 0, O} em | In Mishaps- By The Canadian Press Forty-two Canadians died accidentally during the weekend! 20 in traffic mishaps and J4 by drowns ing, -_ A Canadinn = Press survey shows from 6 p.m, local time Fri- day to midnight Sunday 20 per- sons died in Ontario, seven in Quebee, seven In British Colum- bla, four in Atberta, two In Bas- katchewan, and oné each ip New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Ontario, eight more were killed in raffle, two young brothers burned to death and two youths died from carbon monoxide pols- oulng. FOUR DROWNED ~ Pour men were drowned ln British Columbla when thelr post overturned Uy the Squamish rlyer, Another drawnlng and two traftic donths boosted 13.C,'s toll ened, Mire Av resident and former) to « wae Cunadian = Nallonal Rallwuy toxaven, NY PLT tf ay | COUN! " Fee {. Un Quebec three dled hv traffic, DAWSON CRUNK, BC, ¢l UpAny fuumosta, | Bldney Vireo in fires and anolher pers ‘Sldney Arthur Murtle, 34, of Aplrit. River, Alta, was billed jearly Sunday when hls plekup ‘irnek went off the road and overturned 87 miles const of Uits ‘Pence River distriet town, it Allee Army aged Oi, It was learned here today, mployed asa cor (inspector on the Smithers division of the GNI, Mr, Gardner Uved at ne VANCOUVER “Qh—Jlaller tive ciamed a plekup order for a 3he Lyoureold min suspected of cette ng weven fires In Vancouver El day welt, A ddeyeureold may arrested cariier was roleased Baburday aftler questioning, Order for tye arrest of the ‘eeond suspeck waa Issued at the request ot fre warden Th George Dhrnie, well as uh Prince George. Ue retired frody the rail company ty 030, Bory ty England he lived i Urilish Columbia far 46 yours, | Fotor (hily) Nelson | ven stems ford af Prinee Cloorge: two sons | FORT BT, FOUN The Mies ifle Croat Bustern railway) his “Haken an optlan an OO nerves. of Nand adjoint ort Bt. Jolin to Willlam ab Burrey, 10, Muneral services wil bo hold al Apectation among elyle affes 1 | ormlnnal on the ste, Tho Jand is awned hy GC, ory, George Gardner, died ‘Thursday duko foro number of yours as During Che Weal World War he servod with the (eld ambulanec, Ho Js survived by his widow, Lillvabeth wh Allee Ari where ha hind beon a restdont for about fave yenrst lwo daughters, Mra of Alice Anny and Mrs. Ralph (Dorks) Tol Willred at Prince Georgo and Ferguson Moneral Tomo tonor- row ab 2 pans with Canon Tall 8, Prockter af 8b, Andrew's Al« gHenn Cathodral offielating, Ts ferment with be in the Canadian Legion plot at Malrview Contes gon was shot (o death, Th Jost week's three-day Vie- torlu Day woekend' TI persons dled, Fportance of Junior Chane per of Commerto activity iy a community was stressed by Cis ter Watson, of = Tollinghan, Wash, nallonal director of tho United Gtates Junior Chamber of Comineree when he spoke Thursday to seme — 6h charter members of the newly-formed Kotehikun Junior Chamber, Community betterment, bali {ing of young men for leadershtp and fellowship ave ie mal abe Jectlves, Mr. Watson sald, Charter prosident James Shiela wna Installed by Mr. Wate aon aftor which tho offlotal ahartor dooument was presente nr Tana a p Wight persons were drowned In} - Rain Forecast. For Tomorrow: north const late Tuesday but its effect.on the rest,of the province. will be to foree warmer.alr across the south coast and into the in- terlor, ‘Clear warm’ conditions will result with. temperatures ¢x- pected to rise to the 90s In parts of the southern Interlor Tuesday. North Coast, Region forecast~- Mostly cloudy in .the northern par, and sunny in. the southern part today and Tuesday, A little light rain Comorrow evening on the Queen Charlottes ard nor- thern mainland. A litle warm- er, Winds southerly 20 In. the Northern part’ tomorrow other- wise light, Low tonight and high Tuesday at Porb Hardy 40 and 65, Sandsplt 45-and 66, Prince Rupert'45 and 00. ‘ Little League Tips Start’ In News Today A now, fealure designed to. givo pinying tips to Little Lengun basabnl players starts doday on Page 4 of The Maily Nows, Writlen by Mickey MeCotre Hell, Brooktyn Dodger. scout, and Musirated hy sporty crs (nonist Man Maver, (he, slrip Will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Chroughout dine and duly. se ee ee meee mee. wee CITY JAYCEE PRESENTS GAVEL Ketchikan Junior Chambe ed, Algo Installed wore Carl Portor, first — vien-prostdont; Donuld Pooves, second vicoe president and Robert G, Olson, socroliry. Chalrman for bho banquel was Interim president Rlehard Hop son, erediiad with a major alare of the units orguntaation, In welconlng the now untb to tho growing Juntor Chambor of Conmorco world fanily, GT Woudslele, president of the Pelnve Rupert dunlor Chanvhor of Crmoree, spoko of tha work and qccompllkhmonts of the ‘anadian unk ales Wt wns formed in O34, Ho anid now i At urday that A. vigorous, Pacific satorm 606 oe miles west of the. weather: ship} A Tae)eay’ wilt probably bring ral los the poss ye theatire, and caused heavy dama Property. loss: was. esti- tated.” unofficially” at) $600,000, only partly cov- ered: byinsurance, "2. ~The fire, ‘belleved to “have)-* 4 started In-apalnt locker ‘on: the | ga second floor of the Thunderbird | bowling, alley: building, ispread.) 1. quickly to the adjoining Coliseum | theatre, empty at the tle.” oo" Before” iw was controlled the |, blaze destroyed the theatro,. 0 bowling alley, cocktall : lounge, | liquor store, dress: shop, beauty parlor and six ‘other: businesses, HALT ROOT MOVEMENT ST, Nazalre, France i}-—A inob of about 1,500 ‘hon stormed Uhrough police Unes today and carried home In trlumph a group of resorvists who were scheduled to-leave by traln for sorvica In Algor, ky a MET TerteT te em _ VANCOUVER The Landed valud of fish cought ti (RC, waters Inst month tolalled $197, 000,\a 67 per cont Inavenia aver, the, flare for the, same months Ayont MgO —Frishories: offlelals éaatds ble $200,000 inereare roflecly o 08 per cont boost In tie. sive of ed just under. 20: conts. nt.'$ while “largo “fish: averaged! sonls andcchicken halibut ay aged 14.6. cents 9 pound, * Landings today with prices tor mModluma, Invee and! chickey in brackets are ns. follow: “U8, boots: Bebty. M pounds. (10° 15.65.14) so) eifle Meliorios Bld, tee atl Men 48000) pounaelet (sh 16,2; 16) aqld, to Booth Flshorles, We tpld *Cunadinn bontay ‘Teony Mi) 42,000 porns (805 105 14, Lo BG, Pekan Goo Given funtor chamber could expect to i) ik as aie wi besoin ld it Are NM | Doon Goit+-28,000 pound “110; 140) gold to: Babeock, tho apring salnion agteh, ’ . og WE Ta cee’ \ ye ee ONG se eho eo Bueq neat, ' on wigs ge | 100 iy 8) al er Wishovlon sores Vt Comp huvdings! Ingrid UW OO. pouncday sVileng te 38) portrays Mradeline ss TT 649,900 poundsy Gtistry 25,000 pounds Arotle 1 90,000 potndsy ON,O00 porndae iS: work Wied for unig. Chamber projects, Th presontitig pred. dontecloct, Shiols with an tn sorlbod'givol, Mi, Woodside satd tho Princo Rupert Jimbor Chams bor and all the units : of . the Canadinn Funtor Chamber of Commerce were happy, bo. kde tho formation of tho Kotehikan bran and hoped all: thote ondonvours would be succoksful, Ober hend-tabla gucaly wore Aluskn Sonator:, Roborb Wik, Jamog! Pattorgon,” proaidant of tho Malrbanka duntor Chambor of Commeres, and Dick Campel, xovrotury of the Junonu dunior Ohambor of Commoreo, . oben ame ve : 4 “t ’ : et hoe. Dies in Mishap A iithnab man dled ina! h acoldont Balurday: at thoeAl nin Company. ot Onnada: aftor bho earwhtel he was. dy ng wont ‘oft the road,” polled, Mn Mineo Ruport: rant orlny,%, ROMP any. thal Robort dais Wall ts bolloved: to. have diod:tn alantly In the miahape Other talla of! tho acoldont.-ware') {Inmodintoly known hore, | i i t ecg toe