ry a Tekin ray et : sr et Fe we he | ORMES—— v Daily Delivery ® DIAL 2151 eee MONTGOM=RY, Ala la --- Ra- lal “segregation crided on city buses: tn Montgomery — loday, bringing toa close a pattern tn public transportation — Gating back many years, trees Ii chy parks areas Parks” sald today. . Ks Seqregatio HEAVY FINE SEEN FOR CUTTING YULE TREES WITHIN CITY PARKS: aah ne ‘ 44 FROM PRINCE RUPERT'S chilly clime this bevy of bea there are plenty of curves ahead. They belon s to some of the members of the New Bob Cummings Girl Club, which was formd i yitls all got boosts In thelr ca includes “eft to right) Barbar Lilyan Chauvin, Linda Williams, Lois Fern, Je arte Thomas, Marge Tenny and Rusty Beaumont. , reers by Whites Mix With Negroes on Buses n Ends in Montgomer The first reported incident of actual mixing of Negrocs and whites cn the buses came neir-: ly two hours after they had started early morning runs. Two Negroes were seated in af sul penal y will be given persons found cutting down 1 Board Chairman C, P. Balagno | n Hollywood by grateful actresses and models. appearing on Cummings’ ‘1V show. The club roster a Wilson, Fran Bennett, Lisa Davis, Donna Foster, Sue Lass, Evans, Nurma Ward, Carole Conn, Beverly “He sad. that persons’ have bgen reported cutting down; track inzthe MeCiniont Algoma and Roosevelt Park, arcag.. and that if wag-azaingt the law. we . Ve seid that the RCMP had been notified and (hal any- ents et Qa ‘ . : ; pee : J! ; Be Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci tic Port — And Key to the Great Northwest. VOL. XLV, No. 298 uties in California show that The front seats on a bus when it pulled into the Court. Square ston cdowntown, A middje-aged white man in working clothes boarded, the bus and took a seat by himself behind the Negrees. Before the buses were desez- ‘voupted, Nearees sat to the rear. The white man made no com- ment, NO REACTION “Later in thé morning a well- dressed Negro. boarded a bus at the Court Scivure sioy and sat in front of a white man, There was no- visible reaction, Rev, M. L. King, @ Negro min- isteryalightede frm ai byg.along., with Rov Aberdathy, another boyeotl Jeader. They said ~ the en aes oe nt tt Ne Welw we PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, | DECEMBER 21, 1956. WE ERNAA OR RPP yey S 5 yee i wb - PRICE FIVE CENTS Policeman Shot Dead Killers Believed Mere Schoolboys: NIGOSIA, . Cyprus,! | ‘(Reuter's)—A Greek Cyp- ‘viot special policeman.was, 4 ‘shot to death by a terrorist’ gunman here today at. the: Oday ab. Lhe, slartof a 24-hour general: ‘strike by Greek-Cypriots: ‘e 2 af . in protest against a pro- inosed new constitution. was walking down Ledra’ Street in the heart of what is known as “murder mile” when a gun-, — man shot him five times from! behind. The gunman escaped. ||. One report said that more than | one gunman was involved, and: that they were “mere school! i boys.” s od The strike was called by PE: KA a branch of the anti-Brit-: ish EOKA terrorist organization, | in protest against the new. con-! .) which was announc-; 1 Under it the:. St stitution ed Wednesday. jstanders- would be given a de-' !° The victim, Jock Hadjiozwau,' STAND adian sportswriters and sportse year-old Fonthill, Ont., golfer. Mi hampionship to her growing list. when» ates women's amateur golf champio st September, The: previous monith at. ¥ r sixth consecudive Canadian rd consecutive’ Canadian’ wora so Won the British, Women’s. Open ore found cutting down trees able fo, pruseeution. A fine e suid, by-hiy covering the desecration of park areas, Mr. Balagno in these park arcas would be 1 $160 's possible under a city - Denends on " Possibility of Prinee Rupert bringing fi refugees from devas- fated Hungary gets more ofa by residents in the city to ace commodate the immigrants be- Fe a a a ee ne eae — Macphee Named President | Of Local 708 Angie Maepaee wits mlogtad president of Loeal 708 of the In- tornational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Work- ers (LC) de ballot eleetlons held at the Columbia Cellulose Cov pany Jatd,, MI at Watson Island Wednesdity and ‘Thuesday, Mr, Maephee succeeds Pred. prick Mullin whe teak offlee iM Oetaber efter Lae restanation of BOON, o Shite at alfleers for the eaal ing year are as follows: vice president, Lavaon TRaylll) cor responding ceerebay, Mas O'Neal, recomdine secretary, M, M. dobn- stan famed seeretarys Ped. Loaler, On the atinidiag committee are Towlth, db. Walkar, & di. Done y Inala, d Wine delegates aren Meo, 4) GNeul, Mey Macphee and Dy I fo, Toy, : Safety chalvan bs ae, Llay, | Pra” ala nae ; ‘ e | Bingo Number \ Podiyis ueanber far te : rks? Marvel ad Dlmer hose » ta-hinse binge dn wld af (he ‘ Cried Children's Tlospltal : Is (27, Qihor tinibers dawn 80 fur { nro! ptt, Wel, Oeil, Weld, Qed, Not, Wed, Feld, Getty Ge 18, Peal Wel, OT, Nell, Geil, Teh, (eA, et, eli, Ih-4, N- 40, (i050, Wet) Nett Wel, Nod, ed, Newt, ett and WU a am at eta tinal ' Bringing Hungarians Here probability exch day as offers. } come more frequent, if Was learn - ed today, ( A Princes Ruvert Ministerfal: ' Assoelation spokesman said to- OME O'Neil, Rober, Cooper, Mr. Homes, obs day fis group had guaranteed accommodation for a minh of 25 persons. Employers In the city have been asked to find work for the: refugees and several have Indi-: cated they would do their best, to absorh them, Chairman, of the Citizenship Counel, WoC. Wankinson, re- ported today that'a letter is he- ing sent ont to sd elty orgattiza- tions asking Urelr ald and inem- bership whether any homes would be epened up to the rele pees until Lhey beeame self-sup- porciny. Reridents who are willing ta do so are urged to contact presi- dent of the Citizenship Councih Mrs. DW. Barnin at 2039 or Me, Hiorkinson at abe, Alreagy iwoous catee residents In the elty have expressed dter- eat da aeconmmodadie the in. Iifarants wntll (hey gol on their feet, Next meeting of Hnunigmation Department officals and the Citlvenship Couned) wil be held In the Tnmignaition Oftieo, Bus- ner Block, damiary i Al Clyle organizations are invited to send nh delegate, A trata dond of fmmlevants ds coheduled Locurmive tn Vianean- ver thiakdate, Mh Tankinson sald today, Tle urged) persons wha wore Willing ta take dn the ref. waves to phone either of the above auecbers and definitely comb themselves sa tml: grants em be resrauted: bavore they reach Vancouver and there. | “hy wive Unneeessary: expense, Careless Driver An Wesunrealel ely youth: was fined $80, costs ar tn default ol Sypayment sentenced to serve 1h ‘days In dd when he pleaded wulty before Magistrate Wo), Virnee telly potlee court this morning toa ehurge of driving wiht due care uid attention, I Praseeuting, ROMP Cpl, Roh- Cort MUmine told the court Heury Hehandore Leiske of i? Seventh Avenue Hast filled to signal while makin lett tien ak the fw et of ‘Third Avani and MeBride Streat maid caused W pollee veltele to come fan vialent stop, pur ducks, (Christinas with i son, Pays $30 Fine | ‘bus they rode was “pretty thor- oughly integrated.” Pastor King, gddressing two mass meetings Thursday night as the federal ban on enforce- ment of city bus. segresation laws went into effect, ddvised his fellow Hegroes to give no ex. cuse for vialeace, “Violence must net come fram any of us,” he said, GIVE INSTRUCTIONS About 2500 parsans attended the two meetings, where erawds were inslrugted how te conduct themselves Jn integrated: buses, Bul King em- phasized thot “no matter how much instruction is given, this is an grea iy whieh you will have ‘to make the deelsion.” He called on them to pray for guidance, The boyeott began Dee, 4, 1955, In protest fo the fining of a Negro seumotress for refus- ing lo move to the rear of a bus, Montvomery': poulation of about 120,000 Includes about. 40,000 Ne- BOS, Nouro leaders planned to have, ao minister or lay deader aboard every bus for the frsb few (lays af integration ta counsel calme HOSS. wi Woman Dies, 23 Injured In Train Wreck BELLEVILEE, GL deAn THe nots Cental train, crawling Uirouah fou and darkness, ovete turned and, plunged minddy 20-foot carly today, One woman was tifured fatal. ¢ SF AL Oy PURROTLES Were ly and tuber to hospital Mrs, Orson Covell, 70, of North itte, Neb, dide aw few how's after the wreek whieh aceurred ‘ust after midnight, She and her husband were on thelr way Miss, bo spend (he train, bound from 8b Lows to Memphis, ‘Penn, tn Into trouble soon after ib book aff onan foamy meht, Belleville : i His dit neross (he Mlastsstppl River from St, Lauds, Authorities sald the derall- j ment probably resulted: front 7 Shifthags roadbed emused hy res hoend rans, \What's in a Name ; GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, i ‘Mdwin Galas advertised today. & roren Is made up of contingents from Onnada, Colombia, Done for fn wallet, lost somewhere be. iaween Summer nd Winter "Atreots, Ontiy lives on Spring HLroel, ‘eres of self-government. f° 2 Wn utaey, ay eta 6s May Aes Mean: | ‘y af Me the. riding . dawn a. ombanknent | Yes Says Jurist uy VANCGUVER @—Men, young end old, if you're ‘tempted to steal a kiss during the approach- ing season of the mistletoe, here's’ some judicial advice. ' Mr. Justice A. M. Manson of the B.C. Supreme Court, com- menting un an indecent assault ease in Agsize Court here, ruled: “Fou can't kiss if the lady says: “no.” | But he added: , “Ladies don’t always mean no.” NEW DELHI (Reuters)--Depu- ty External Affatrs Minister An- i} KX, Chanda told Parliament to- ‘day that India has warned Por- tugal that “preventive action” ‘will be taken agains) any Por- tugnese airplanes whieh violate ‘India's alr space, Chanda sald a Hote to this effert was sent to Portugal through the Bgyptian vembassy in New Delhi Noy. 16, 7 2 oe RE ok TROY pet ) uy Sy Ryuibe ; uN Ag ay Nah ba Usa! } y south af Qantarn, Maypt, for an ‘ork, Fintand, India, Norway, 1 i i) Ki i oA} ne ¢ e UL ee PN vA ey vi Ae va TORONTO Ge-llarry , Winds WAH AE SOEUR OBR AIENAN marsh, whose Journalishie gon Na ae RS lus helped nuke the Toronto Star RAEN A | {Canada's turgest und ono of tte RAMA wh a Hmost controversial newspapors, Nata iH " nie * * Teollapsed In hia’ office Thursday NUTR RNGY ta Ne and died In hospital of a heart Ka aA “ae Lattoek, MAdeGiN, Bole Me. BURNS of Ottawa, commander of the Unlted Nations Emergency Moree, shakes hands with a Yugo stay offleer as the Canadian offcor arrives at il Hatlah camp ‘atteers are unidentified In thy United Nationa phota, house Families. ; a . tae . . 4 " H et a : es ut It looks as if it's going.to be a: bleak Christmas this-year for three familics and several single men, cut. off from the rejoicing vutside world, on Langara and! af Cape St. James lighthouses on the windlashed north-, : ; | ern and southern tips of the Queen Charlotte Islands. ; Hopes to celebrate Christmas os ee happily with a word frora horme—. presents from parents or rela- tives became slim Tuesday when For Lighthouse Fam A Department of Transport of-- ficial said here’ today that the. lighthouse workers and thelr the Department of ‘Transport families won't receive their mail; light tender Alexander MeKenzie, - or supplies until after Christmas. pearing Christmas mall and sup-; Relief ship, the Alberni, which | plies, struck a rock,and had to’ may be due in Prince Rupert to- | abandon its mission. meht, won't be able to make the The vessel which just complet- journey before December 25. ed iis annual overhaul 10 days! Asked whether local vessels ago, Is now proceeding lo Van-' might make the trip so these m- couver for repalrs to a hole iN portant people could have a de-, Its side, ‘eent Christmas, N. A, Beketov, | , “agent for the , Department of | Transport Marine Division here, -;said there were no wharves, A aA ates | landing places or beaches on Ril Dias 7 . ry ot ‘which to effect a landing, STA | SLIPPER ROCKS | Ye oe i Me sald navigation in that. treacherous part of the const lines ts restricted to powered ~ tyhale boats which can anehor a" to slippery rocks, + Meanwhile apie of Christmas “F 'packages and mall ties ab the = Marine base ot Seal Cove, ; And as the seagulls fly over the barren inhospitable light. hove rocks (he two younysters ab Lingira Hphthouse -keop an engor eyo ot for w vessel, my vessel which looks as if it might carry Christmas for them, But dt looks as it the only Christnas ght to shine for (hese people wil he tho ones they tond to Keep constant vigitunee over (he sen, eee een GEE ORME EON OE: A Tis cae Toronto Star Mi Q t mem ve ‘undertake this step.” © ByCy’ CENTER > BARCHTVES 9 + PARLTaueRT _ VICTORIA, Se ce cher Thursday. an an task forge to in Vancouver, activities, Three ar 8 mented. ‘James ‘Tough, 25, ed'to two years for. a rape. a ‘14-yvee Joseph Dencau -buby :sitter it, 23;. received: eight. years for raping a 16-year- old. girl: John Hunter; 22," was sentenced,to seven'years and Ed- |: ward Delaney, .23, received’, six PHI son ey oh Low Ls Vest acl TAL cyntes ttemptinig-to | Ott halting age tie years forthe rape of ;the sanic gith oy bs 5 Adenauer Seeks. BONN (Feutets).-Chancollor Adenaner today disclosed: he Sie: tenes to seek Untted’ Nations’ net reunification, Ly The 80-year-old .. chancellor told a press conference: “We awalt a favorable moment to Since Germany: was! divided by the four power's at the end of the war, ils reunification has.to- malned nfour-power responsl- bility, Adenaner's suggestion. 1s the first from his ‘government that recommonds UN action, The chancellor sald ho had in tended to ask frlondly countries to raise the reunificatlon prob- lem In the UN some months go, Neither West Germany nor vommunist Bast Gormany da UN mombon, es TOOK PRECEDENCE: "Wo renounced this because the Middlo Bast problom became jallianee, Bit it on to bring about German! he borne: by’' the: aggressors, : cA eunitication before that form—It ther This clea “way: first soldiors ‘to. be‘called - April, 1957, Only "10,000 to 15.0 caty be taken: Into service then: “due ton .shorlage,.of barradky ‘and obher miliary accommodils. About 00,000 volunteers. for | profeasional:sorviee will bo ave 9. listed by April, pushing tho. toe ‘upan rent SePe hae forees, lo pround: 100,000.00 peeeenemeceplonenttoninmeanaremenmeant Double Wa Bonus Offered Hungarians; so acute that we si, no fryor- vbhlo atmosphero for a solutton of the Gorman problem in tho UN," ho sald, : y Ve did nob bollove ia gov- arnment could gain admisiion to tho UN before Gormany Was 101” Low aonl atooks and outpul are: ” unified, no Tho Donn parliament menn- while gave final approval to 9 onesyour conscription .porlod to He had jolned The Star in iy na ft cub reporter, wis both elty editor and managhig editor dirs ing tho paper's most progrosslye yours, and became presidont In JOR on the death of Joroph Ty, Atkingon, hla father-in-law, Inapection four, The emergency Awodon nnd Yugostavin, Othor spood tho arming of 600,000 Wert Gorman troops In tho Atlantic The Weather Cloudy with rain boghniag. at midnight tontght and cloudy with showors theronfter, Little change In tomporature, ‘Wind southonst 20 this evening and froquontly reaching 80 {1 expos ed places overnight, Wind woat 20 on Saturday, . Low tonight Mr, Tindmarsh would have (WP Photod born 1 danuary Nh, 4 and wg Baturday at Port Hardy $0 nnd 48, Sandaplt and Prine [Ruport 35 and 45, BUDAPEST (Routers) — Ape pons. for: rocrulls for Hungary's undormannod ;coal mies ape poar I) Budapest nowspapors bo+ (sy, offoring up to double wagos = and ndditional bonusos, slill evippling: offorts to rostaitts Hungary's Industry, and - tho. ay problom: in .compllonted by the i fnol that betwoon onosthird and. oo): oneshalt-of tho country's formor - 04,000 minors have loft tholr pity,” Covornment roporty toduy anld von} output voachad 86,457 tons.” on Wednesday, about 31 por cont - of the country's roquiremonta, “tho Communist. party nowgs paver Nopawabadang, commonts. . hat i will nocd “conaldorabte offorl" to ralso production to oval half of what tt.wad bofore. the Thungavinn sMprlaing brolte’ out Oct, 23, nnd that prosont out put islvod No outad for antlugnoe Ne iF beh eyo dP pbet ay etal j : tal strength of the threa arindd od .