Seen, na piety” “Ae aa eS, SSS ee ree en oe er i / Seq Cadets TONIGHT Visitors Welcorno 7:15 pm, Sought for Theft Of Gold Bricks OTTAWA (CP) — An- thony Hart. (Tony) ‘Greg- son, 20-year-old miner and prospector wanted for the theft of gold bricks valued at 430,000, has been added § lo the RCMP’s list of most-wanted'men, if Heis the se-ond person to be: Dlaced on the lst ina week, Last | Tuesday, Edwin (hddy) Matthew | , MeDonald of Toronto, ol-your-| & old brother of notorious criminal : Dghaltl Mickey) MeDonald, was’ & added to the list which now in-:§ i cludes six names, *~Grggson iy wanted by the RC! MP for the theft July 3, 1954, of VOI, XLV, No, 114 I a EI Ee Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci fic Port — at ge NOE MN EIT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY-15, 1956 Beem And Key to the Great Northwest. , aad PRICE.FIVE CENTS: en Fim On Retusal To Say More Tories Score — Two Victories. Prime Minister -. Eden’s yment all the facts about LONDON (AP) —} firm refusal to tell Paylia-| ) two gold bricks from an alreraf: which was transporting them te THE ANNUAL SPRING log drive starts on ils way throuch the ‘Sluice gate at Salmon creck near Mont Laurier, Que. The logs When inlne officials unpacked the Unnedlan Press Saft Writer ! VANCOUVER ¢@—The royal commission on broadcasting today. ilicard diametrically opposed views on Yellowknife. NAV.T., from the discovery mine, about 100 mile: north. LEAD FOR GOLD processing. In this scene, phot a logecr clears the wood from waters, (CP Photo). float to (he Lievre river and on to pulp and paper mills for ographed by Malak of Ottawa, the shore and into the swirling ~The bricks were wrapped in} canvas sacks, tagged and stored voontd tne aircraft, Gregson booked passage on (he plane and substituted lwo boxes of lead of similar size, shape and wrapping lo the bricks for the goid, e The theft was not a On Radio until two days after It occurred | By JOHN boxes. An RCMP offielal sald that Gregson prohably disposed of the | vio .< sot; ue ‘ wore {television should be controlied, two bricks in the United States. | The 50,000-member British Columbia Federation »of Labor sharply attacked the proposul A : C dl f of private broadcasters for an ir a e 5 | Independent tribunal to regulate . broadcasting.) , To Aid GOC. The B.C. Association of Broad- On Program casters, made up of. the 12 pri- A 15-minute dramatization o Vote “Fodln’ stations inthe pro- vince, called for a separate regulatory body Jndependeht of ‘the CBC. WANT CHANNELS USED the role of the Ground Obser-; The association atso called for: : ver Corps, featuring members: 1. The ummediate licensing of of the Prince George Alr Cadet competitive stations on all avail- Squadron will be heard over able television channels as they ‘CFPR tomorrow at 6:30) pam,,:are sought. The federal polley JolW-Stokes, reelonal supervisor now Is to hold licenses toa single "cof the GOC In Prince Rupert an- station in one viewing area, with ‘iginced today, “jslx Major cities reserved for the ~ Gommentator for the broad-|CBC. .. ‘east will be Flight Lieutenant; 2% That private radio and TV AW. W. Brown, OC of the GOC In :shitions be given the right to Prince George and former of- (form, at will, their own regional Two B.C. Groups Differ. _ TV Regulation LeBLANC how Canadian radio and ganda are individuals or groups lof individuals whose major pur- ;pose ts to obtain for themselve: ; private TV broadcasting lcenc- je>," the. federation said in a ‘eadler, - A full-scale House of Commons lay night with the Labor oppo- ition defeated, 316 to 229, in a echnical move to censure Eden. ‘he prime minister indicated ‘ged if he told more about the iisappearance of the retired javal officer, Lionel cBuster) ; Tabb, ms , Crahb was last seen diving in ?ortsmouth harbor, near the Soviet cruiser which brought Premicr Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev to Britain. The Bri- tish press and public—and the j brief. t | Broadcasting cannot be cone. sidered ai. indus(ry,, 4 ‘be regarded as a public service, j!e brief sald. The policy of the ‘federal governmens to deal with it as a national service was the correct one. The B.C, broadcasters said 1, Provinee has a record of eul- / standing service to the com- > munity, » They deelnred (hat. the present system of CBC control dates from the Liberal prineiple of impartiality and freedom. to compete,” © The mountainous preoeraphy of sbut, smusd: ALA LS “deve! Russians — generally believe. he jwas on a spying mission that went wrong,: i \ ithe cabinet knew about it. , DEFEAT CYPRUS CENSURE | The Conservatives scored an- jather victory carlicr Monday ‘margin another Labor motion at- ‘lacking the government's con- ‘duet of the campaign in Cyprus ‘against rebels seeking union of chat British Mediterranean is- tland colony with Greece. . Normally Conservatives com- imand only about a 60-vote ma- ‘jority in the House, sritain's missing frogman | { ‘ippear's to. have increased |:$ ais stature as Britain's} ; lcbate on the case ended Mon-| a learly that Britain's relations |. vith the Kremlin might be dam- |. ng.: Eden has sald only| fea: Pea, ACh. an Nis+misston: was “without: Q. ’ apanese: “AS erm authorization,” and that none of| hee Tt | a ‘fleer conmmanding the unit when ji was stationed here, Mr, Stokes reported (hat a Ground Observer Corps ¢x- ercise Wi be held in dhe near “Future, usin CP-1N0 jet fight. ers from the Comox alr base, Vancouver istand, » The Jets wih fly up Che eoust. then intend to Prince George, buck down fo Vaneuuver and to their home base, te Blying tnirly low, the planes wilt A a double role, Mr, Stokes said. They will ive the general population a chance ta see fet irerll in uetion and at the swine Unie give observer corps personnel a thinee to make re porle an Last-flying abreratt, OO Rep en reine sey woe re MAIN ATTRACTION NEWPORT, England (Reuters e-Highlight of a carnival nest month ab nearby Crask Bess wall be “Lady Godiva," who will ride through the vilage eld only in po tang blonde wig. She wl he insted Lor $5,000 saainsh injury from mauling by the erowd, organizer Doulas Morginy said Monday nleht, “amd national networks, | The Jabor federation, an ‘date of the Canadian Coneress of /Labor that recentiy merged with the Trades and Labor Coneress. dnto the 1,000,000 member Can- hadiau Labor Congres, sueearsted ‘there polices for broadeasting: ' J.) Retention of control hy the CRC, 9 m Striel enforeement of pee. Wlalions governing stations. Inerenses in CBC revenue nN relation to the Inerease in the number of TV sels tn Canada, "The CHC ana the iabor Congress also ha ‘ested thts, 1. More eduentlonal programs and more adjustnent of programs fo proups suelo as formers, labor and professional men, ow Bneouragement of the use ‘of Canadian talent In broadeast Drees, SUE PROPAGANDA ASSATLP The fahor federation sald (hat » for some time Beitlsh Cotum- bans have been “harraged hy prepaganida' erielding gay. D ernment polley an braadeast- jy, bo'There ds Wile doubt that the vo slip Main dnsligators of Wks propa. Group Seeks Correct Number Of Retarded C ‘Ag offielal records on the ronnyer of retarded ehidren tn Arie Rupert are probably tn hildren Here "We therefore Invite all pare ents OF retarded ehildren ta yet agile - Canadian i Policeman the province, the broadeasters: Newspaper comment on the said, makes the free enterprise frosman debate also attests to system of radio and TV broad. | ‘he improvement in Eden's po- casting the essential part of: ‘ition. The News Chronicle, Lib- broadcast serviee in B.C. tral, says Sir Anthony “roused | - is cheering followers to an on; / husiasny they haye rarely ge- Corded of tate,” | | The Daily Mail, a Conservative | Paper which has accused Rden previously of “dilly-dallying,” ways his conduet in the debate ‘was dn his “buldest, nhost deter- jmined mood," NO DIRECT APTACT Additional Cruise Set To Australia © MONTREAL~-The Orient Line has announeed an additional | The pro-Lahor nt ‘ound-triy erulie voyage In the: The Menge tabloid, The 28,000-Lon Orendes from san [elle wror, condenns bhe (Francisco and Vancouver tap’ abh Ineicent as a “blunder ‘Auckland and Sydney, according, Mt aa eee nim wayne ‘aati fot Gaia Tine n ‘Lhe Labor party, neCUses the Tory OM K WCHES TOL C We ale bier uf “dodeling" nd "t k| Ww Granada and the United States, ‘refuge behind offic inl seereey, The Orendes will sall from Los helge Hi secrecy, Franclseo September t and Van) hin or bis government, couver September Ti, entling at! ~— Yonolitn and Suva before 7. Festival Issue rving at Auckland September 36: wd sydney September 2, the | May Be Cleared Vor passengers bookbag complete roundtrip Lhere will be | SHERBROOKE Quebea ww "a seven-day stap aver iy AVON, nection was expected today or wlowing Unie for visiting balm Wednesday whether Governor tat vaya heghintng MMe Ceneral Massey will attend the HED VOSURC, ith) perfor 10 ‘ . he Oreates Will gerive bree | performance of the Dom STINE AG em cen eetes aN TTRE ND sony inton drama festival here next Poneouvenr On 1 49} ‘ . ' hy Vancouver October eq In Saturday, Son Mamedseo October Speculation fab Mr, Massey Would cancel plans to autend the final yeyformance began Inet week following a lottor by fostl. wil president David J, Ongley wURBOSHE that festival patrons sUppork A distillery whieh helps LO ret terme te Eee Om A nee fee oe Kills Self THE CREW OF real, kill time: y PET OT ee PPM Hoyt alive... he ahs apr De pe ne ye hoa a? . a » An American f my fe PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, | ene toe Nees Wednesday, ‘May it ", Pacific Standard: Time | erican float. plar tween Seattle and Alaska and'wl ‘ported more than 14 hours overd _ | erash-landed on Duke'Tsla Rupert, it.was learned heve'tl »_ Ali RUAF- spokesman’ in: Vaii- 1 |couver-told Canadian; Press that|:, 4 | the United Slates: Coast Guard «fat, Annette Tsland had: receivedt'¢:1; radio’ signal ‘from. the single.cn- |: “| gine plane.’ A-Coist:Quard:cut: | | ter- was" being sent:to Investigate. |: “|No word was received “as = ti ‘Lwhether or not the two men were THE “LAKE. freighter: Picton, docked’ in’ | a tit hile awaiting’. developments: in’ a Great ‘Lakes: Shipping strike; The Seafarers’ International Union, (CLC) called: ‘a surike against two of seven companics comprising the Assoc-. lation of Lake Carriers, The. Picton, loaded: with: grain, is oper= | ‘ated by Colonial Steamship Limited. (CP Photo); 0 a _- ROMP here-were alerted to be on ithe lookout-for tne American @ | ‘tri-piacer”’ plane», which «lett: | Seattle: yesterday at 12:20 ‘p.m? “land - was. scheduled, to land vat ‘| Ketchikan,. en ‘route’ to. Pete | burg ‘at 10:26 pm. “yesterday “| SEARCH BEGUN ©. - “led: thal RCAF search-rescue’ had | ‘1 beguna preliminary check today. Chris Dabt and. John Laue, Mont al Bella Bella or Prince Rupert, - but the plane. was’ unre] Russia Gives MOSCOW (n—The Soviet Un-|’ Announcement ‘of ion gaye the green light today to Japanese salmon fishermen. in the North Pacific. The Rus- i free enterprise radio in the jNighl, defeating by a 78-vote|Slans-and Japanese also agreed to resume negotiations on a peace treaty. no later than July 31 Yinding up 0: days of talks here, Soviet and Japanese dele- gallons signed a 10-year fishor- Ies-agreement and a three-year sca rescue agreement—both ef- fectlve when the peace treaty is negotlated—and an interlu ag- reemcent covering the 1956 sal- mon-fishIng season, New Charges Face Trio Of Convicts VICTORIA @~-Altorney-Gen- eral Robert. Bonner sald Monday! charges wil be laid under the! Criminal Code agalnst three Oukalla prisoners who held a guard hostage for six hours in Vancouver last Monday, | He also ruled that the trlo- Robert Tremblay, Maree! Fren- able and Charles Talbot--had re- eelved a “fale tein.” The prisopers, all sentenced to 20 yeurs for ablompted murder, won a review of thelr ease In a barmaly for the life of guard tre ile Loveless, Mr, Bonner did not diseluse what the charges will be, tL Was reporbed the prisoners Will be doalt with under a sole dom-used section of the Crinine. al Code concerning the holding! of persons under duress, | Port, Marine Committe “Earlier Caiiadian Press report- |: Pret | for the. plane which’ ig carrying . "The RCAF reported thal the: | x. ‘) planc: was die: to’ refuel cither::| oj rted ‘| astey as annotinced. | Go | Ahead ? unc the” agre D SUIKELY. SAFE", ment to résume- peace. treaty} “It's more than-likely talks was ‘contained In-a com-|RCAF spokesnian, said: ' =: munique signed by Ichiro Kono,| Police. said the’ plane“ was: cx- Jaan’s agricultural minister, and | pected to fly over the Inside’ pas- A, I, Ishkov, Soviet’ fishery: In-;sage to Ketchikan.’ Reports from Gustries minister, tee jiand and. ‘Klenitu placed The interim ‘aereer ‘yap. j the plane at lose. two points a mits the salmon season ‘to’ eet 4:45. pm, and between 6 and 7:00 under way in the Northwest: Pa- DO oeiee Se cifi¢ at-once, A Japanese spokes- ee ata A imber, of ‘the man sajd the agreement gives | Pane Ss Nnfode-As os. Japanese fishing boats the right to enter Russian-restricted zones along the Sovict Asian coast, Hist ean be bronght up to dite." raytete, ae request was besned rv that al parents ef such hidden get Mn tone with, De, won dang, medion! direetar of the keen heal walt, Tie pupare fs: ( enable the locnl brane of thie wssoelation for rolarded children Ma proceed wlll Hs pins for establishment. eho, me peeing of our MY we tye bok Kivaw wxnetly ha many children we are lik hye whet” president dC, Lewds ad, “De Tali thought il Wkely Unk his records wre nub gamiplele. executive ‘there was nothing personal i Lhe inquiry. He smd the only ate count of the ehildren invely. iM), The movement to orgnale a Hechool here for relarded child Hen has been underway: far seve | eral weeks, Reeently he loeal riday plight, Th Was agreed ssehool board wis notified Enavt| Ahere ds provinelal legishition Hwhiet would enable dk bo extend Anabel support ta ehtideen heks tated I a co-operative Isehoot aet up wider sponsarsttyp OD Ee gaseehion, Purpose wis Go ObLOIT An aeeuTe | Ih foueh with hin so that the: B ol Wik Mr, Lewis emphastaed that CS! C / c ! ' VANCOUVER @ . Constable James Thistings, d8, of the Vine couver police department, shot Und Killed Himself early Monday! HN tik home while his wife slept beside bin, polier sid, ) Estings bad been on leave since May a HK wife sald he Was “very despundent,” TAUPE, Foros utes Cana blaved da Che wren loday In Che heaviest net: fon between Chiese Natlounl ists nnd: Communtets fh mare than we wee ki, alek Anos -Quoemay ; pay festinl bills, The festival eponed here Mone diy night, Mr. Ongley, ‘Toronto lawyer, moved Manday to end tho cone Trovorsy by sending a new otter lo the same i000 People across the country who lad rocolved his ordalaal appeal for eupport of the products of Galyert Distill- ors Ltd, Than atlemph to elenr ny what jhe deseribed as a “misunders SLUTS The festival president Wrote tak "the exceutive cone Mites and PT oagroe Wt is nob a (re of our finetion to promote iv sale OTN commerce) pru- | we 4 A meeting of the city’s Port and = Marine committee with fisling Interests tn the elty will bo culled In the nour future to discuss Installation and admin. Istratlon of elealrtent oullets at Halrview flonts, it wis decked Wt list rights city cowbell meet Ing ihe declslon wis made after counell received a letter of eene sure from the Prince Rupert Hplermon's CoeOpornlve As sovlatlon for fadluro in the puab to Administer olvctrlenl fellibles ab flonts, ; A motlon by Alderman Nor- The interlm agreement also iboosts the annual salmon catch for Japanese fisherman to 65,- 000 tons, The Soviet decree had slipulated a 50,000-ton total for both Japanese and Soviet tish- ermicn, Limits under the 10-year Wealy are considerably higher, Children Hurt By Jet Fuel Tank FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Wy -- A loosened wing fuel tan’ of a jet fighler plane crashed and ex- Ploded wear a suburban apart- ment dwelling here Monday, erl- tleally injuring two four-year. old children, Reports sald the youngstors were blown from the bullding, They were tentatively identi. fled as Billy Uft and Kathy Price, WMS PARLEY. STARTS “OTTAWA (~The annual eounell meeting af the Wanen's Misslonary Soclety of tho Pres. byloran Chureh in Canada opened here Monday night with approxtntely 1 delegates on hand from Albevia, British Gol- tunbla, Saskulehowan, Manitoba, Veteran (NR Employee’ S.F Bush Dies Veteran Canadian “National Rallways Company employee, who as Uved in Prince Rupert tor the past three years, Sidney. W Bush, died this morning ty Prince Rupert General Hospital ab tho age of 51,0 6 An employee of the railway company for the past 28 years, Mr, Bush was with the CNR's Ine vestigation branch as a spectal agent for the Smithers division,” , He is survived by Ils wife, Vio- lob G, Bush, tn Prince Rupert, two sons, Warold i Toronto. and Mrederick In Pasadena, Calif, anda daughter Kathleen of Van- couver who ts at present In Prince Rupert. | a Funeral arrangements, ln the hands of Forguson Funeral Home have nob been completed, oo Pete note remmape ede pewT TOE ErEe . DIVORCES SKATER. WUST PALM BEACH, THQ, UP -ve Winthrop Gardiner Jf, Palm Bouch saciniite, was granted a divoreo Monday from teo skate Ing star Sonja Hotnio, Gardlney sued for dlyorco April 6, charg: Ontarlo and Quebec. Ing desertion and montal cruolly, for n moot of the Tf & M com. niltlea with Co-Op ropresentn- Uivos on the laste rocalyed coun elt support, Obhor roprosonta. Wives expected fo attend ara Hhose of the Vorsel Owner's Age soalation, the Deop Soi Fisher« men's Union and the United Wishermont and Allled Workers Union, all of whom have joined Khe Co-Op In gxocking elly nd. Miintstration of ajoatrie outlets, GOVERNMENT WILLING Tho Jeltor from the Co-Op pointed out that tho federal goverment was willlng to tne atull the outlots and that the e, Fishing ore es Groups To Discuss Electrical Outlets for Floats _ The: question’ of. park ters for. Prince-- Rupert:.’cas briefly to. the: fore agai night's counicll-inceting With little success; 9 7 Ald, G, P, Woodside’ sald; thia spaces on clty’main streelg: had -, given tise to! the though into the city: parking questionans that. the an excellent job‘ and’ for: reason he asked: that: the not consider at. this «time: “Ade Ritchie: sid that meters the visiling driver ag they might Ald, Woodsldg sald he felt that tho yovenue from parklig méters night eventtially provide funds for nelly parking lot. and: adds ed that moter companies. would Install the mnchines fora givén ub no cost lo the city If buey wore » found to be tmprnetleah Ald, T, Norton Youngs: sald. (hat any parking problony tn the aly could be traded to two things: ee @ Lack of enforconont .of present parking yeabrlellong}: @ Third. Avenue - binslioegd- own establishmonts, He, 0m SH Omen ree came eemem ee | yl ‘ ae parking metér's might:-also-fb men: parking ty ‘front of ‘thel * : prepared to supply power to the units, ‘The elty, whieh bad boon asked to ndminister then, hud sO fay not complied, the PRIC lottor stated, Ald, T, Norton Youngs suge gostod that If the Co-Op would assume. tho responatbility of pitrolling and matntaining the outlols, the clty might considor administration of and collec Hons from coln-operated motors Ab tho Falrvlew floats, The Cow Bay floats and the ow federl flonts could bo cons sidorod aba later date aftor fonstbility of the Falrvlew pros MU Bellis, calling speelfiently Northern 10, Power Co, was Jout was explored, aldormon sald, Showers today becoming widely deuttored . Wodnesdny, *. Sunny: porleds spreading northwird from soubhorn region Lomorrow, Winds! xouthorly 20. In “aonb horbhern Inlols, olherwise elit, Low tonight and Iigh Wodldys day at Princo Ruport 45 and 875 Port Hniely 40 and 00; Sandspit AS and, ed TO VEINTT MOSCOW ‘neh PARIS (Routoys)—Prlino Mite lxtor Guy Mollot. and’ Fordlyn. Mintstor Chelation ; by alr today for Moscoly for balks with Soviet londory, 5.) a LO, . eho ba hvala oa kd oan gee wehbe mi " In» committee: of the whole he posslbly do in: other centres: painting of car-length parking a question of parking meters: Tha oe tecommendation wag approwode! +. would boa firbher burdey "8h 3 elty motorists and didnot eos alliute 2 sourcoof revenue from.” ve Cloudy today and Wodnead hy, a mo Pinday loft . “WEATHER Ald, A. Don, Ritehle, -dgreky “ a White.IInes were-dolng fone Win) perlod and lake teipioul | 6° sf; ob +