y a . WS DES bard Time) hugust 18, 1954. 38 B58 44 90,1 feck att feeb 3.7 fect ‘yn «3.8 feel huis UP from thé buckled roof’ of one*of the three cell.blocks gut Wer the weekend, at Kingston, Ont, Prison was scene of wild. io kept penitent ary In‘uproar..before belig finally quelled by, troop: fone escaped during the riots, (CP Photo) For E ace River Rapped + Opposition Ss were up ins T reported BOV- | sive another : ple Peace River , ‘leader Arthur endent Dr. Lar.’ criticized the fy Premier Ben-: ohn during the Bb leader Arnold | j | he Peace River he premier as xtra Seat the premier was going over the head of the special Icgislative. committee set up to consider redistribution of seals. They said splitting the constituency. would creat a riding of slightly. more than 3,000 volers; - .. The object: of the committee’ was. to give more renresentation to faster growing ridings. , Mr. Webster. charged the pre- mier was: “directing” the com- mittee, which: hag:a member: of, the cabinet—Provinclal :. Secre- tary Wesley Black—as chairman. pdvopategiving. He sald: the statement-istantar Mer seat-in the: Meese of its grow-' meaclopment, fp advorate that Bcoustituency be! gthe north side’ meee have its own me (izht In Vice mers charged mountto a directive, and. very out‘ of. order,” He’ called’ it. an “electionecring. promise.” Mr. Lalpg said a statement’ that the government plans. to create anew seat is an “im- proper” one considering the com- mittee has promised a report to- the house within three weeks of the start.of the next session. eee et Mears French Changes fm Wreck me SCAM \ fe State de. ! es Crom Slate | a . down were pe | lay thal new Proposals mah mee icrished six. meray pyln, amerienn jfor. | avineed chanpes Detenes Com. wed bY Fronedy Tae Wore fay reepled by Uhe nvalved, tw LL ar ane Alien proposed }irtnors, West Keleium, The Lixembourg, Wl for reeny. Views with the lide, Ms ot the glx Ch in Brussals pss the prohlons, this, state de. B Innlo Witle of. Hhedy deep diy. I the same 99 Bl by Monclegs offielal snd Phas {1 Offoel, Detlly denfted HeULY aNd pee ecccnlable ona, mt XO Mraneo TALFled hye Hronased yy (hat bolstordnyy HER Aly Of coal yal a slowly uu WI of Alnakty HU AN Tk os Hoey Rrlta)y Whore ral \h ant HONS Clond erm itont, rn Ndi, LOW tos Wetexdny nul DN ane Prinaa ! Defence Plan Europe's defence without allow- Ing unlimtted German rearma- ment, The Uniled States has strongly endorsed the plan, The Mendes-iranee amend- ments, among other things, would allow any member to with- draw from EDC If US, and Brit- Ish troops wero pulled oul of Europe, would make the BDC trealy's length ‘Une same as ‘that of the North Atlante Treaty Organization, forbid the slation- Ing of German troops on French sol], and withhold tina French ratification pending a now try ab setilement with Russie over Germany, While most U8, diplomats wore reluctant to say no hope for compromise existed, they toned to regard the Mendes. Friunco changes aan “package” which probably had to ho elther hecepted or rejected in a slngle unit, Tn a move lo oxplaln the new French plan, ambassador Honvl Bonnet mot seoretly at the stato dopartnon Monday with acting Kecrotary Wolter Bedell Smith, Tho appointment was nob pub- ely announced. staeeatdatneameeentineaemenamentiatamansaammed Remand Given Second Time Joh Slamank and Lawroneo Iyexon of Printe Ruport, wero Tomendod wndil Augial a6 Uhls morning In polleo court on A Joint charge of bronklng, ontor- Hye snd theft, Tho remand, the second alnco (ho phir wots frat charged fol- lowlng on brank-In ab Hopper Motors August 7, was roquostod hy defange counsel W. N. Poole, Iveaon nlxo fnoda two other chargos, one of: inking a cnr from Hoppnor Motora without tho owner's consent and atxo broaking Into Talnnd Olly Wulld- ora nnd taking two packages of olgarottos, Alomana ja froe an $00 ball and Tvoaon la still romandod In analody, rioting and fires seb: peo Minar Changes Banning: Reds. "By ROWLAND ‘EVANS Jr. | WASHINGTON 9 — A bill to outlaw the Communist-party and {strip all: legal. protection. ‘from Communist-dominated union's passage with possibly-half. a doz- en changes, most. of- them’ .de- scribed as ‘minor, Boe a 1 by the House of Representatives 305; to2 Monday after’ Repub- lican leaders tind conferred with President. Elsenhower, came up for debate: Io ths-Beriaty= Tate Monday’ nightiwith -evéiy ‘7irgs- pect ‘of quick approval. ee " But a stumbling ‘block came into view when Senator John Marshall Butler (Rep.-Md.), au- thor of the part of ‘the legisla- tlon forbidding Red-dominated unions the facilities. of the na- tional labor relations: board, of- fered six amendments to that section he described: as “tech- nical.” * oe NEEDED FOR STUDY ' Senators Hiibert “Wumphrey (Dem-Minn.), Bates’ Kefauver (Dem.-Tenn,) and’ Herbert Leh- man (D, Lib.-N,Y.). questioned that description, saylyg half the amendments nada Important changes and demanding they be produced for study, .. °° The amendments had not pean printed, however,‘ and’ Republi- cin leader Williny -Knowland of California, sconting Jong and drawn-out debate with midnight approaching, quickly gol agree- ment for a debate Unit today of a total three hours on the bil and the Buttor amondments and half-an-hour on cach other amendment that might he offer. ad, oh Humphrey concede tinian in- torviow today that all the amend: ments probably would win Sen- ‘ile approval, thus nocessilutlig another trip for the bill to the Hlouso, ‘, eh Fey i miaohines,. (OP Photo) word npn will was ticketed today “for':Senate ‘The measure, speedily passed LUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER ce Rupert, the Key UGUBT. 117, 1954 ° to the Grea rn ten. 4 t! Eee “ scape : | Capsizes Seiner: - A-small fortune in. sal ‘|mon'was lost, a seine’boab| “sunk.and-four fishermen’ managed to: escape from “la sinking, vessel. Sunday} § night off: Khutzeymateen| a few. hours ‘after'the re sumption of salmon: fis ing following: the’“week long strike, 2 ys = she sank stern first. while her crew were trying to haul aboard an overloaded sein -net. full of fish’ STARTED TO SWIM’. yards away when the Lady. Billie went down, but -crewmen Joe Richards, Hubert: Pitts: and-Mel |: Bussy.: of : Prince" Rupert -.man- reached:shorey. a The men were first?picked ‘up by, the: Inverctin. IL which: trans ferred them ‘to “the” ABC :packer: Pine Leaf where they spent ‘the night. They. returned.to Prince: Rupert yesterday afternoon . by a QCA plane. An Armour Sal-J vage vessel immediately set- out for Khulzeymatcen.to raise the: boat which with the gear will be usable again. The men, besides Josing between 12,000 and 14,000 salmon, valued at about $4,000, lost all their personal belongings. Despite their loss the quartet ex- peels to be back fishing again in ten days. re ee ee eres en aren camper ie lumber Ship Still Loading — A caro ‘of 725,000 hoard feet picked. up the-captain before he ton vessel Daydawn ab Occan Dock tadny, ij The dumber, brought to Prince Rupert from Terrace in 20 CNR cars, Is bhe product of a group of five ‘Terrace mitls formed: inte Skeena Export Sales lasl May. The Daydawn, skippered. by Guplain A. Harkness, arrlyad from Japan Thursday and will and] south tomorrow, Her lume ber enrgo iy destined for London wr and Hull in thé United Kingdom, Repentance rp aa’ iG {ri ie eee heal ve ¥ The drum setner, Lady Billie, 4 lics in 10 fathoms of, water: after | Skipper Bob Keiiy-of Nanaimo, La tried: to: swim for. the shore 50}. ‘aged, to get: the skiff. afloat, and |. ee ae Is being londed aboard the 10,000. CNR president, and N, -‘SWO.-RAIL-COMPANY “EXECUTIVES, Donald Gordon, . (eft). | sident, and .N..R. Crump, CPR vice-presi t's East Block :after conference. wi curlty guard,” a A few hours before the Queen landed at Belfast alrport, police selzed three men carrying arms and explosives In the town of Newry on the border between northern and southern Ireland, 45 miles south of the capital. The Queen arrived 10 minutes late because of bad flying weath- er and seb out immediately by automobile to Belfast's Queen's island, one of the largest ship- yards in the world, 13 miles oul- side the city. The heavy security guard was put into effect at dawn as a pre- entition: against possible out-. breaks by the outlawed = Irlsh Republican Army which Is ngl- tallng for a re-union of North- ern Ireland with the Iitsh re- public to the south, Intensive police activity ‘fal- lowed tha arrests In Newry. Sev- eral homes were raided, and a numbor of young mon were pick- ed up for questiontng. A Nowry polico offlelal said tho threa men detained by a po- Hee patrol as thelr car drove tho way to Bolfnst," "Wo hellove thoy intended to blow up something In the neigh- borhood of Newry as a demon- stration against the Queen's visit,” he anid, An oatlinated 20,000 palleemen wore on duty In Balfast alono. Hundreda of oxtra police were brought In from tho provinces, Protoata over ao “inialnholled" plelure of the Prince Ruport Job'a Daughtors drill toam which apponred In an Auguat 13 laxiio of 8 Vancouver daily nowsapapor me | word rogiatored to Uo nowas dosk of The Dally Nowa today. Thd ploture, which shows a killed drill aquad taking part in PM \the Kelowna rogattn colobras DETECTIVE W, Uy CATRNEE-of tho Quohos Provinoin! Poltoo looks over somo of tho 200 sfot maohined rolvod tn ralda on Laurontain mountaln and ia Townsht controa nour Montront. The bo brdkon tp for sora motal, hee ve ‘ Lona ta doacribod In the enplion as holng a photograph of "Kol ownn Girl's Dell) toam.” Tho Job's, pnughtorn who: lagt yoor alloted the Calgary Stampede and Won adalainy for. thelr pre: olson drill) and marching, ave coptod tho invitation of regat: ta offiolals In Kolownn a yoar nyo, On Indy who phoned The Northwest” 2 “ts PRICE FIVE; CENTS all assets, ‘or: theit’ operation pert division and tr “BELFAST (—Queeii Elizabeth today: Inunched: an. ocean ‘liner under the protection of North- ern ‘Ireland's greatest-ever -se- ) A number {men were: picked up ‘and: are: being ‘held ‘in pre- jventive custody,:. until’. Wednes- day..:° , : 4 The Queen stayed in. Belfast only. five hours forthe launching ofthe “Southern; Cross,” hefore flying back to. her. Scottish’ holi- day home ab:Balmoral, Shoreworkers « Urged To Take Latest Offer VANCOUVER @ =~ An omer- gency committee of the shore- workers division, United Fisher- men and Allied Workers’ Union (Ind); Monday night recom. mended acceptance of the Intest offer by the B.C, Fishorlos Asso- ciation, Jf The offer neludes a wago In- crease ranging trom 12 to 18 conta hourly ly a two-year con- tract; 10 conls to be paid this your and tho rest in April, 1955, Monthly-pald workers wottd recelve a $20 raise rotronctive to April In addition to the 10-cent across the border were “not on jhourly raise, The offer also pro- vides for a 40-hour wook In 1056 and othor concessions, Tho union momborship . will vote on the proposals tonight tn Vancouver and Wednesday In Bloveston. SO A weok-long strlko of 600 ton- dermon, that had’ Wed up the salmon Indualry, ondod Srturday night, Job's Daughters Drill Team. Wrongly Identified in South Dally Nows this morning Anld thob Uno Joh's Dayghtor's drill toam waa recagnlaibla in tho ‘plature by ita dlatinetive dross, fonturlng kilts, tama and apode, Jally doxiqned cuffs, Anothor anid she could plok out individual mombers of the drill tonm, | A wire waa sont from The Nally Nowa’ to tho Vancouvor' paper naking for a out of the pleture and ‘seeking ‘poaltive idontiflontion of the drill toan, Anothor aubaorlhor who phon- od anking why tho Nowa tacit givens moro publicity to tho Job's Daughtora’ trip swaa told that not a alnglo word had boon ro- volved of tho drill tonn’s doings alnco thoy loft hero August 6, vo4 ~ 3. ‘That at no time. elther; be- fore or after September: 30,1954, shall the facilities ‘for-repairand ndered 1 y pert ‘fishing~ fleet’ be’ re unavailable, . ir Moraly, If Not Le It added that, in assumliig the CNR was “morally {f not legally. committed to operate them fully, on the basis of a- long range economic policy even though such operation might bo. deemed compotitive with Its other Pas offic ‘terminus’ ab Vancouver,” - Pointing oul that ONR had ob. ligattons not only.to operate the railway Into Prince Ruport but to develop tho port as orlgihally planned, the resolution sald that "the Interest of the CNR in fule (illing these.-.obligations ‘has stondily declined In the last 20 yenrs virtually In Inverso ratio to tho increase In-its railway traffic In and out of tho port of Prince Rupert.” T, maintained that the Page por-Prince Ruperl tine was how regarded and bronted as “ttle bottor than a branch lino,” while tho Jasper - Vancouver line, though competitive wijh the CFR, Is given Increasing alton. tlon, "In commenting on tho ONWs proposoc closure of the trsdac nnd shipyard, the resolution pat Unis won “ndded ovidenco of {ts polloy and attitude towarda tye ‘Port of Princo Ruport and oF | complote disrognid, nat only 0 the potontinis of the port, bu of tho vast rocont oxpanalon of tho watorborne tratfia In Ith vie alnity,” 4 Tho rosoltiion argued ib wie wrong hat the railway ahould bo revelving ineronaing profits | ils operation of tho lne withou continuing to aastine "whatever yolatively alight lose" might ooe our from tha operation of other fnolliting that It took oyor, tN. gluding the drydock and ship yord, - Tho voxolution then made those 10 polnta as to why the plant 8 cqnaldorad an aasel “of gront alrntoglc nnd of potential cconowle value” to Canada capable of accommodating & mie Jor vorsol within 500 milton aotith or nnywhoro to the north, | 9, Both tho drydook and stip. assets of the Grand Trunk, the}. ;: 1, Thoro 1a no other drydook]: maintenance of: the. Prince Ru) sid k Gre : ‘onticall egally Committe World Wars, _ 3: The: oubroak: of war is: bound: to,repeat the nea ‘fot..a shipyard:-and: drydock : in the vicinity of Prince Rupert. . 4, Ag an added: Indjcation’ of: its-iinportance during the Second World War, tho drydock and” he commencement of tho will and continudusly throughout the, war, a nie : Ba TR Le depondent ott the shipyard ; fe: cllities ands, directly and tits CNR. . ; “he seo as “a, - 6; ‘Mining and obhor henvy:in+ dustry in the area have hecosre {nerensingly. dependent on mneohino shop facliitios, vo: tinue to be a gront oxpansion {i wortorn Pholfle ar fo, roault. 0 the FrobishoreVenbures interest 8. If thoro “has over. hoon. {2 the Inat 40 yorts any renaon for malntaining theae frollltlos, audt vengons.ara how. groubly onhang» ailwhy-cnr barge forvica to otohikat, Alnaka, denvnda bho yopalt’ fnallitlos of sucha pleat, “10, Tho pagal rosimptlon of aubatantint. shipmonta of grain dhrough the Princo Rupoot tors minal oloyator. haa Inerensod bth.’ (or St. Laurorit left Queheo to+: tho ‘railway companyeunton: tala proxontly underway here! Me Bh taront la fing bo, onnltnl to: tile. wit help to provent tho Onnadiass whi alrlko, called bys noneag, ernting employaos.of to coun, yard have playod major soloa In ibey's major vallwaya, mh Canadian dofonco Prowrntnn CU a sete emmemmmnasel | shipyard ‘were’, under thilltary:. ward for goverg! days’ pofots 6. Tho grontLishing Heel bases. ‘ed at Prince. Ruport te virbiiilly ss directly rosponsihlo: for orgie aling substantial rovonuc forthy, the 6) 7, Thoro has hoon and will cons dodp-ron shipping In the north a ed. pe 0 Tho" vedontly. Inaugurated, Pa “ BULLETIN . “OTTAWS Girone Minlie, day to Intervetie pornonnlly ti’. ; in with come, pe Ay and-uniton negotiators to; \ sich dovelopmonta na tho Aluty | num Company of Canada anil. : Hoan-aon ‘tragfle through” Uls \ yi As