1 i t i 4 foo? ee eh map et eT |___DRUGS nT | < " ‘oe “MICHAEL MONTESANO, composing room foreman at The Daily News is shown left, present- ‘ bye eaeeis Daily Delivery “a . e | DIAL 2IST : ) | Vol. XLV,.No 229 "hig, avfishing rod to Geoff Ayrés, former sports editor of this newspaper, at-a farewell party ‘k staged by the News staff last Salurday. Mr. Ayres takes over the post of sports editor of “the Kamiloops Daily Sentinel on Monday. Following presentation of the staff gift, Alek Bill, left, é Lo on “behalf of the Prince Rupert Bascball association presented Mr. Ayres with a well-stocked ott ghia et om ea, Sy etn n , MWR oe oe Sib NOP SER Ry ON poet fk NS RT CEN nea! TH FEE IRENE ee! Published at Canada’s Most Strategic P ’ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1956 ee ee Re a ag tg AP ANE acific Por' > QOPTAWA (CP): Prime n St. Lauren t-Gennadi Popov, was a's says expelled Russian diploma oo) BiG a. CENTEN -'% ARCHIVES..OF. - PARLIAMENT’ BLI COLVICTORIA | 1 i “And Key to the Great Northwest PRICE FIVE CENT links in Canada. But he indicated at a press conference Friday he wished the story of the Popov-Staples al- fair had not become public. He would have wanted to keep it} under wraps to protect James . 3tanley ‘Staples’ name and .top Lsernational incident. De He would not be. surprised, he}: ‘said, if all foreign governments i represented ‘in Canada had ‘spy systems, though not necessarily’ operating in this country. In any case Canada had a “pretty efficient” counter-espionage or- taps eee oe | | Tests for Paratyphoid = President ar Tren 1 OF Nicaragua Seen for Hospital Staft ~" In-viewsof the recent case of paratyphoid at the Prince Rupert Gene i] Hospital, consideration should rgyy } Mey ] ‘ ’ ge 10° 4 i oe lets. ‘ for the disease, It was decided last night at-the hospital) 7,6 60-year-old. Central Am- erican leader never regained full} was no appeal from the panel’s 4 ‘consciousness after an operation! decision and he would not rec* board... The matter will be referred to the medical. staff: “The ‘question was also raise qj those who assisted ‘In -this work ; Dies of Wounds PANAMA (m—President Anas-!a civil service security panel de- jtasia, Somoza, undisputed’ strong | cided he was a doubtful security , _ . : man of Nicaragua for 20 ycars,/risk. ° . , , be given to having all new hospital employees tested died today of an, assassin’s bul-| “performed Sunday by a surgicallommend that Parliament set up téam,> including United States;an appeal system. But he de-: ganization, DOUBTFUL RISK os Popov, Russian Embassy. sec- ‘ond seeretary, was ordered out of Canada July 12 for attempting ito. get military secrets, out of ‘Staples, a Rockcliffe Air Station | civilian clerk. He left Aug. 12. ‘Staples was fired June.29 after Mr. St, Laurent, facing. some 40 newsmen in his first press con- ference in 14 months, said there whether steps should be taken) during the emergency. The B.C.) suygeons’sent by President Kigen-| nied there was any “McCarth- Hospital Insurance Service will: power, to have paratyphoid rated as‘an 0 OW Me Ot be asked. to make an adjusthnent, occupatioiial “hazard ‘among™ the pepe aA Ne takes : >" Canal Zone, where ae . poses Ss ae pet eee | Auxiliary president Mrs. J. R. lAyres said special credit was duc!in which q.to dietician Mrs. Raymond Sims’ wounds, ; postpone decision oh’ this until the medical staff's opinion. on testing has been received. President R. G. Moore praise the manner in which the wo- men's auxiliary had come to the hospital's assistance as soon as! the paratyphoid cas ‘ered. He said that by taking | 4! over from the kitchen staff waleh | had to be sent home immediate-| added ly, the auxiliary pital from, what apparently was hospital staff came forward vol-! president’s guards. the only ouner alternative of untarily to submit themselves tO" Under Nic’. closing down. paratyphoid tesis and inocula-i 34-year-old “Th was agreed to reimburse all Won, ' “All But One Negative | All but one of those in. contact 090 in the hospital's cost estt | __ with the case have reeelved nega-!mates. The board (lid not see! Live reports so far, he sald. On, how this could be carried out: ‘thie authorization of Dr, J, H. without reducing services at the; @unith, Skeena Health Unit dirs" hospital, . ectur, the employee whose results! Mr, Rutherford will take up; ere. positive will be kept in ser the matter during a visit to Van: viag atthe hospital but nob as’ conver to attend the B.C, Hos: w food-handler, ‘pital Association meeting on Oc-; “Mr Ruthertord explained that. tober 10, TL was polyted out that: feory action taken by the hog | ntil agreement ean be obtained: pibaleduring he emergeney had an cost estimates, ‘before tasbein compininee wit Lhe or-feannot go ahend with its plans ders ‘of Dr, Smith since Ue: for expansion, Meanwhile a leg, . handing of anything that might) al opinion will be sought on the, pecame a Unreal to the conmian- ity was his responsibility, Th other business i was reread j (hat next month Mr, should have an Interv hing the crisis. ‘ 1 outstanding job.” son, For Supplying hospital's position in this res-: pect, Act, of op-/npplications had: been received Me | from England, The hoard agreed als of thal inquiries should be made In- Wquor, ‘to discuss estimated costs Appearing eration for the hospital, move was taken on the ba n-telter trem BCIS fininee: to these, manager W. J, Lyle whieh sigs) Mr. Rutherford stad that in gested a suliry reduction of Se! view of a need for blond donovs, ce he was asking — organiaabons OSMAT TLE ite Wiliam hh, Boas | (hronghout the city for thelr ald inn M4, founder of (he wvintion | having eltizens come to the company whieh now makes the | hospital Lo have thelr blood typed World's biggest Jet bombers, dled and grouped, Te explained this suddenly Mridiy nbourd lla | das not been done for five years, yacht, Boolns founded the com-| ‘The board aceepted the appl- pany which now produces Lede feation of Dr, Smith to became a {ev homers, member of the medleal stat, GYRO CLUB TO START CANVASS “FoR APPLE DAY NEXT WEEK Th (hele annual drive fo ralie finds for community: pro jnots, members of the Gyre Club will start a city-wide phone cnnvndy next week bo salle) orders for apples, . ollowhng Lhe canvass bey will hold thelr Apple Day on Oolober 2 when apple stands WH] be placed I tho elly's Husiness secton for stroot silos, THoudo-toshouso delivery of “apples will be nade Oulobor at, WHE the axeeptlan of an anna tag day, the Gyro apple “lpive fa bie club's only appeal to the pubis for ralahg finds, Tho yearly drive Tis enabled I to Mnanee playground equip- eoment for Meclymont and Aearge Cisoy parks; conabrucl the gwinmlng and wading poole it MeClymont parks eatabtish ethe softball park at gixth Avenue and Meviride; maintain upkeep al tho Cyto hosplint ward and aleo provide play. grammed felled for othor pirks In the ely, ry eharae of this your's drive Is Wo J, Beall. for the ruin Ubely reputation, de ete a ene 2 pa one weeR ae Thanksgiving Set October 8 (his year, iter (he Factories Aat WEATHER change in bemperntire, and M4, eo einadeenl reslan, He “died in: the. U.S.-operated| cd in-a newspaper editorial...’ ind’ Staples has “said he’ nas" been nal wn! “bplacklisted” from the civil ser- following the Sept. 21 shooting! vice because of his association he suffered four: employces.. Tt-was. agreed ‘to! wages Lo, provide forthe BY) Gorgas; Hospital ti the’ Paital ES NB nal Ze re he was’ flo ‘for her work in the kitchen duy- \ He. had been on a campaign! Deut ‘tour seeking another six-year: careful of the persons {t. hired. We could not have done with-:term as president wher he was!Staples, 30, had not been a traitor Man Fined $100 Pon ding Yin, 47, of no fixed | address, was fined $100 and costs ov {n’ default sentenced to two, RCMP teslfied they found a: With reference to ObLAININE @) substantial quantity of Hquor on) \ \ i “We're golng to have an clec- tlon in due course regardless of what the Progressive Coysorvis tives do about selecting a new Rutherford: radiologist to fll the now vacant: pie premises after two Natives lew in Vie= position, Mr, Moore sald that ny jag Hyolnted out the accused as! tora with BCHIS representatives: Mswer to advertisements LWO | having anpplied them with the defenee, Bruce Brown stated this was the peensed’s firs, offence of any kind and the Chinese commun: ily was very coneernad lest tt Monday, Oct, 8 wil he cele brated as Thanksgiving Diy The provinelal eablnet his declared (he day a holiday une , Varlable cloudinoss with a few ' lghowors today, Cloudy Sunday with rain iy the morning, lathe Winds Vaght tonight, southerly 20 Sune day abifting (o northwest 25 In the attornoon, Low tonlaht and High Sunday at Port Hardy, Bandaplh and Princo Rupert 46 VANCOUVER (—- Liberal londor Arthur Laing of Britlahy Columbin sald Fviday night he Ia considering whether he should dam” in the government as charg- with Popov. Mr. St. Laurent jsaid Staples was not blacklisted but the civil service had to be @ was discov- UL her,” she sald. “She Is doing | felled at a party and dance at) and did not have access to secret ‘Leon, 43 miles outside Managua, documents but he hed been a Administer Arthur Rutherford 'the capital, His assassin, Lonez “little too indisereet” in his as-' that when the emergency; Peres, a 27-year-old lypesetter, | saved the hos-| occurred, 60 to 70 members of the: was shot dead on the spot by the ‘sociation with the Russians. The press conference, in the iprime minister's Bast Block of- Irent used it to knock out a few ihe intimated may ‘be held In | June next year, Canada’s huge foreign trade ideficit’ was not giving him “any ‘worry whatsoever,” Living costs “ty Canada were not rising “near: ily ns fast” as elsewhere and there ‘had been no complaints of the ‘High prices of individual items, (The Canadian dollar was at a premium and the flow of foreign carey Months in jail when he appeared | the haspital! stipend fy Mauisbrnte 1 [investments into Canada was Mi, Gassey in poliee court today: charged with supplying Hquor to iNatives, contrary to the Indian ‘heavy, The Progressive Conservative ‘that would not influence the Lib- ‘eral in the selection of an elec: ‘Mon date, londer,” he sald, eeceereeree were rene eerie wen tee Menem QrmER Srerint Babe Zaharias Funeral Held ins were buried today only t short dishanes from the so woll, held amid tha rolling hills mont Country Club are comotory, Bethlehem Lutheran Chureh, of hor courageous Ufo, orevent the possibility of the’ al-y". fair being blown up into an in-|'- iparty was without a-leader but BEAUMONT, Texas (M— The ashes of Babo Didrikson Zahar- suspected. NKVD espionage a agua law, Somoza’s' fice on Parliament Hill, was at-) Luis, succeeds | ranged mainly to alr the Popov- |. 'to the presidency, Congress made; Staples alfair but Mr. St. Laue * “him acting president Friday. Another son, Anastasio, Jr., 32,' political balls, perhaps with an is head of the Nicaraguan army.! eye on the general election which t sport the famous woman athlete loved Private graveside services were of Forest Lawn Park, The falewnye of the golf course of tha Beau erags the street from the tree-lined The frill body af the ante. powerful basketball, track avd Neld, Olymple and gale champ. lon lay In stato yesterday as hundreds of people puld Onal tribute to the da-yonr-old Mra, Aaharins ab funeral servieos at Thoy heard Roy, 0, A, Woytek pray that the enneor researeh that benva hor name ho a instlig tribute in honor and th monary "T pollove the qrentost inihute wo aan orect ta hor momory 18 Lo take up the gallant Melt athe wared amish eaneer" he aad, fy ec “Aberdeen -3,° Hibernia: * Falkirk 4, St. Mirren :5° “Hearts 2, Dundee si. 5°: Kilmarnock 1, Fast Fife’l ~ ‘Motherwell’ 1, Celtic 0 ‘Quen of S:3, Partick T.0 0%. 77. Qucens P:0, Alrdriconians 2. - Raith R 2, Duntermiine"A 2 “angers 3,-Ayr Ube So Alloa A 2, F Stirling 2... Clyde 2, Arbroath | 1. Cowdenbeath 3, Stenhousemuir 0 Dumbarton 4. Berwick RO Dundee U. 2; Stranracr 2 . Porfar A-2, Third Lanark | . Montrose 1, Hamilton; A 1 \ Morton 2, St, Johnstone. 3 Arsenal 1, Manchester U 2 Aston Villn 0, Bolton W 0 Burnley 4, Sheffield W 1 Cardiff @ 0,.W. Bromwich A 0 Charlton At, Everton 2 . Chelsen 8, Portsmouth 3 luton 12, Leeds U 3 Manchester C 0, Blackpool 3 Preston NB 1, Neweastle UO Sinderinnd 0, Tottenham Ht 2 Wolverhampton 3, Birmingham o “a pak hie add hipalaalantatatattet cette at cer nnd menu eka a bs Sete acai wuiirdiaine cml mand Ate Stay Hse OR eet: GEO “OC Soccer. LONDON =>" Results “matghes played. today Albion RG, Peehles RO, Tarnsloy 1, Notenahan, Fy hoy Z| Nylstol C8) Bla aR! nO ‘ Bury Huddersfield T Toyton O 1, Middlesbrough | Lincoln C 1, Cirimaby 'T 0 Liverpool 8, Loteestor CO Ip Notts County 0, Brlatol Ra Port Vale 2, Fulham |, Rotherham U 6, Swanson Tt: Sheffield U Tienults of Rughy Longito: ynalehos Mayed todays yn Hes Tarrow 28, Swinton 6 Tntley 0, Poatherstono Tr 20 Mnckpool B 4, Castalford 17, Halifax 0, Wignn 3 Hull 88, Warrington 14 Leeda 24, York § Lelgh TAverpoal O 14, Rorhdalo Wo Halford 34, Dowsbury § Wielnes 24, Hull Kingston Worklagton T 20, Keighley 4 LONDON-—lollawing are resulta of Rugby Union Harloqing 1%, Tath a Hendon Tih 6, London Boots 5 [Mohmond 28, Torslyn 9 6 Bavavons 4, UB Ohatham Waspn 1, Abernvon Tarnataplo Wa, Bldmouty O Bodlford a, Dirkonhend PO Wound Alblon ty Abertillory U7: Vrlatol 30, Clovcostor 17 Cnreiee Qi, Laney 13 Coventry 6, Waakhead WW Croan Koya 0, Prilgond o Dublin Wancderors Closforthy & Onmbridga UW Lydney 0, Stroud. 9 Moxolay 10, Mlydos§ Noathh 10, Wost Walos 1 U a Nowhridge OQ. Maxotod 1 Newton Ad, Panzance and NA ng to-set. up spy] by: donating’ $10." To lly, News “he s added |: associatic shown’? a; with F, E.- Poppe “ood: and: Soot t Clocks. Will be turned back one hour. at:12.p.m._ thus :as- “suring an‘ exira ‘hour's’ sleep: -for those who fix: their. clocks just before-going to bed, VAIL: trains,:-buses and. air-., in planes ‘will arrive:.and depart. | ‘according to standard time.af-- ‘férmidnight tonight. 00.0 POOTEEEID TOD OEEEEIOIIOIINIFISFS |. Dive Tb leer ae : poo ge . |Two Vessels , on > pone 2 , Take Grain | two trelehters, left the Cana- | alan Gove hivent’ grain elevator + Scottish Be AL Cup Second Rouid teplay L Latest,“ developme * ft case ‘was, the laying. of. charges Friday: “against: “Alma “Doreen |’ Lockner, /19,: and.,a, 17-yenr-old |; : companion; both wallyesses tom English Lengue-Olv, 1 lit ‘Prince’ Rupert’. this week bound for Japan with a total of 19,500 tons of No: 1 feed barloy. yj Nanaimd, ‘They entered: no plea and were-remanded to noxtSit- The Rowanmore, which arriv-jurday without application for: et Monday left Wednesday. with }bail being made” 8 es 10,100 tons of graln for Japanese} Earlier, the same. cliatges. were | consumption, __ {Inid “against David’ Windsor For- {° The Masashima Maru whieh |{puson; 10-year-old truck: driver,|." arrived Monday, loft Inst night/and Willlam Harold Nelson; :18- |: All at 10 pan, for the same destina- | year-old -traineo ‘mechanic, Nol-| (lon with 9,400 tors, of barley In {son pleaded guilty and Ferguson its hold, . . reserved. plen, Division U 4, Doncaster 14 9,.Stoke C a Nelther applica for ball, “Constable B, W. Giboraon: of. the ROMP gaye this story. “of what happened in the cometery): as pieced together. in: investi. |" S¥evens. “A 1D elevator was the Sunlong whieh gations; t-eoib of tho damnge' of. a: windey loft for the United Kingdom a et a whale ee of & pollea ear through wl August16 with 0,778 tons, + | nop SInant .'re thrust, his fst. when Rot porsiated In talking about: rock] ropes arrived toiquestion It \'n' roll singor Elvis Prasloy, the Fe ee de youths separated from the girls. wos: fined $16. for tho. w Tho youths returned: ta the utomobile,:, 7 rf with'a-b dl Grain’ elevator officials © sald thoy expect the next ship same the noxb week, oy o The last 'ship, prior to the Rowanmore and the Masashina Maru, 40 lond barley from the 1, Wort Wan UO: Bt, Helens 48 MHudderstiold 32 Doncaster 0, Hunslet v4 a4, Wramloy 6 Oldham f Whitehaven 5 ttf ) thago Of an a comotory and with a shovel. dug poared:in cou Charge Laid . ‘ until they struck the top of alwrlibe so okns. 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