See ‘ORMES-—— Daily Delivery 6 DIAL 2151 -—— DRUGS MPT emnacm ete eat Mee Oe oo mam nine 8 Beer peters oa Published at Canada’s Most Strategie Pacific Port— And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. XLV, No, 62. Hammarskjold Peace Trip Underway Initial Talks Slated in Rome , LONDON (AP) — See- relary-General Dag Ham- marskjokd of the United Nations arrived here to- day en route to his eriti- cal peace mission jn the Middle Kast. He was met al the airport by Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, Hammarskjold made vo com- ment to reparters on the strife dlong the Kgyptlan-lsraell bor- der, where Israeli and Egyptians exchanged fire again despite an urgent United Nations appeal for a& cease-fire, The secretary general planned Only an hour stopover in Lon- don before golng to Rome for preliminary talks with UN truce observers from Palestine, Mainmarskjold expects to epend a mouth fn the Middle Tash, surveying the tensions and Studying dow to absute them. SEARCH PLANE FOR #OMB Something useful should be done and something useful can be done.” Hammarskjold sald ag he started his miseton, - Hammarskjold's departure from New York Friday night was delayed while # polles” bomb Fquad made what was deseribed BS “a routine check” of the alr Liner. oo New troubles faced the UN of- ficial as his mission started. eee eee me eee ee - FEYERYBODY PITCHES in to pltch out the bonita when huge sehools of the fish make their twice-yearly runs near the town of Pampatar, on the Venezuelan Isle of Margarita. Nets are hauled Lalo the sea to surround tho schools, and then young and old, men and women allke grab the fish by the. tall and Uarow them asbore. The harvest, lasty only about three hours, but some 6,000 bonita are usually caught, AL 50 cents each, that's $3,000 quickly made, so naturally everyone in town turns | out for the bly haul. SOT ect a patent paren ne ne ete eee ae ee nat ee nee ne eae. Convention Endorses Laing as B.C. Head By PETER MURRAY ryinclal election generally Canadian Press Staff Writer {forecast for next summer. a Fresh outbreaks slong the Egyp- tinu-held Gara strip area forced | {he UN truce supervisor, Canad- ; fan Maj-Cen. KL. M. Burns, to: Postpone until Sunday bis meet- | fee with Hamnmarskiold in Rome. In Paris, it was announced to- day that Forelen Minister Chris- (fan Pineau of Frauce bas post- poned a planned visit to the Mid- Cle Bast because of the graye sit- vation there, ws The foreign ministry said plans { for the visit will be re-examined | When circumstanees were more! favorabic, Pineau originally plsnned to leave Priday on a trip to Serio, lebanon and Is- rel, Hanituarsk sod’: first bwo stops In dhe. Middle Bast are expected | to be Beirnt, Lebanon and Calro, | Kevpt, farael, meanwhile, pressed Brie! tain for delivery of some long- standing orders for arms, inehid- Ing ubout 30 Centurion tanks, 46° Jet fighters aud antlalrevnalt guns, artillery and smd) arms. ' Atnbassader Eiabuo lath told. , { . tein rae ei VANCOUVER 9 — The na! His optimism was echoed Fri- Liberal party, solidly support- ing (he leadership of Arthur oo . “; none Lalng, expressed confidence Pri- beat oe te day It will become a force againis, B C. ° In provinctal polities. ~ . The show of strength was‘. Mr. Sinclair made at. the party's first big con! vention in-three years, attended by more than 450 delegates, Mr, Lalng, obviously moved by again, a standing ovation, promised a!p 4) . LOWE Liberal victory at the next. pro-' aie INTO POWER Jeadership of the Liberals tn B.C ‘and has been criticized by men. ‘bers of his own) pariy fer a number of deeistons, The Liberal party cuffered a crushing defeat iy BC. in [goe Legion Branch Committee iday night by the convention's principal speaker, federal Fish: bre sald ithur Turner, ay back i member praised the | spoiled. aplendid job" done during the recent legislature session by Mr, FACE GRIM BATTLE jLalng, which ts credited with his! 'winntng favor within the party: party chief Arnold Webster, also! Talng quit the House of | Commons in 1993 to tuke over PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950. PRICE FIVE: CENTS we serge wrbattagayennye . wy PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, “VICTORIA, B.C, IC guna, ApH 4, . (Pacific Standard ‘Time CCF Elects Strachan B.C. Leader. By LARRY STANWOOD - Canudlan Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP; —| The Scottish brogue of Glasgow - born- Robert Strachan, newly - named leader of the CCF party in ‘British Columbia, rolled strongly Friday night as ‘he predicted a Socialist “Victory at the next provin- i. : ‘Clal election, Mr. Btrachan, 42-year-old car | “penter from Nanaimo, B.C., and member of the legislature for :Cowichan - Newcastle, won the ‘leadership of B.C.’s offictal op- : Dosition party over two fellow . MLAS, | The 128 voting delegates at the ‘annual convention of the B.c.- Yukon section of the CCF gave ‘him 72 votes, after he received a : Strong endorsement from the 14- ; Member party caucus. Leo Nim- ‘sick, radical member for Cran- ok, polled 35 votes and Ar- veteran socialist for Vancouver - East, drew 19, and two AN AIRCRAFT SILHOUETTE CHART seems out of place in the holy-atmosphere of this Trappist monk’s cell in a monastery. at Dubuque, Iowa. The monk, Brother Hillary, keeps: the chart Ground Observer Corps. Forty brothers .at the’ New Mellary Monastery have joined the GOC and keep constant’ vigil. on votes were} Ground Observer Corps is presently . underway, John Stokes, regional supervisor, A°GOC | the city-around April 15. “, oo Mr, Strachan succeeds retiring | ‘representing Vancouver - East, | iwho has renounced political life to return to teaching. , The new Socialist: chieftain, i dptimistic of CCF success at the “ alls, promised a grim battle with, ie Social Credit government at. _ , he next election, predicted for’ EDMONTON * — Four per-| 1937, “The biggest jub,” he declaree and fraud in connection with;had only shown ".jhave been taken already, :T. E. Parkin, UFAWU. northern: repre-| price: nearby as he reads his prayer book, as he Js a member of the: the skies, Recruiting of members for the Prince. Rupert area “ erway, supervised by- |. “field team” will visit: | ad Cusp Cage Follow Double Bingo Win . + industry." Defence counsel Neil D. Mac=t... sons charged with conspiracy | lean argued that the evidence] or suspicion ont rine products, sald through in- Heads Named The duties of the Jneoming executive of the Canadian Le- elon Braneh 27 were outlined at a meeting this week ealled hy president, elect diuned Nicoll, Mr, Nicoll pointed out to the eroup that no executive member | sven Social Credit came sud- cenly into power and now have only four members to the 4g. seal House, Social Credit bas 28 and the CCP ds the offielal Op.’ postion vith td. "We have cared napt of the right to get back into power now,’ Mr, Laing tole the dete- before more than 200 delegates and visitors, “will be to snuff out ‘that flickering candle of the Soc: ja) Credit. “What was claimed as ehining light of Soctal Credit has dwhidled (oa flickering candle ir ot dark corner,” he sald, “They have inany dark corners in whiel {wo big-prize bingo mames were Conunitted for Supreme Court trial Friday afler magistrate j Waller Dupre rejected a. motion! He said that the for dismissal of chargers, Trial date has not yet been set, Frank Pasek, his wlfe Lucille, | his sister Mary and Ted Petryga | were released on bail of $1,000 cath -—- pul up hy Mrs, Pasek's tO hide Vilngs away.” Jtoyd (hee were needed because would be chairman of or serve pales, “and To think the way i) Mr. Strachan, who came to Ca- af what he called the growing on more than one commliter lear for Ws fo carn completely: nada ly 1st, was (rst tected o pnother, Ginger ob Arab aeeresslou, with the exeeptlon of the presi that right. ‘the H.C. degistature di 1952 and The charges were laid after , ‘den who fs on all vommiblees, One of the 28 resoludons aps was re-elected the following Year prank Pasek won a ear und a OC Foothall P 'This would eon) peeessity of Praved during: the first day of Married with Hire children, Rei ouse within a week in separate 1 Phe twoeday convention pledged is ag carpenter by trade and bingo games last January, curly members of the bameh He was orletnally charged with Manchester U PSabeap Pp veedt Weyvtedeus Pree the ta CO ttf Get ee (tora Ve. tiderbend b. bogie oh Mebsethaniplou Wf Popo TD ort eel Y Mae he for tt Waehpugl hes omath Vb Mate beden a4 fore Seer PRO Ballon We vith VEN ‘ie yn b. chert Ub sh Cheheg Hwee cue D, Huedderatielg (Pd | Impaired Driver Given $30 Fine Voy Go dotgeacen, af oy Norden Ghreet woo fed Sad aed conde ar Uy detaull enbenie es] fa Serve anes tently Gy fail when he Splouded: euilty: Tie paleo earl (i mornite laa etarge at div STi Whe Hy atti ty wate die | Y belle to help da the work e . 1) | Killer of Recluse Sought ‘fied Hin as winner of the house, Soccer Ch mp wes, house comuilidars fereders | joul, 2b here, HReleh, urembershpy ET avs carpaper shah, was hunted other $4,000 hidden madly Wa) Mes, dane Nalin Glimour, a] {eu Mosley Charles Mase, Sas Me rehy fon eatin, TO, ented Nethbors sald Fontulne ved jlengthy (ness. She was 65 years! fadiy beaten [ne dts funk fled: boast abouh the Money he had In Baskiitoon, Her hushand pres Comntiee ehatroen were, The crown maintained during: MANCHESTFR, rn cReutestttek Tardte, hospital aad fune- y y eo eenne wee The pecete bas Pwo weeks (2) Woodward, euiplayient ad ybarsy Hhrayehogh The nator! Prgser dineeovered hole dy ane wall. Tesident, of this city for the post! towne, ties Neath, Rave ay (lee tyes Chase ced Uiveest tary ¢ lavas Hove and rade a bieyele ta the old. AN ye dello (0 mtles south Litored away, deceased her I HMO, She eume Hees, ENO parks Td a gandidaie; kiuw "hls union activities, | Hy serve on (hese committers, the party fo field a gandida 6) known fat | | { wee opi elinier veda : ’ . eee the : he sald, Kaeh chairman would be | Mn nt ee Mi Nt Wwe | tn sratherhond of Carpenters Heating after winning the house glven the power (a reernif as praytnen ys eieetons aid bye Tt . Tata Llons Club bingo January ew 1D The charge was withdrawn tamed as follows: Ciihan Ale! exandep a nd Lloyd Rlee, franees | ithe flve-duy preliminary eis | ‘ing that the bingo ecards were: Manebester United won (hey cis; Gonplas Payne and Me Orann WACK a A tiller at here, ’ i Hagleb Deague Piet Oi isan Tohael dehse bh, vngo, dol Lads aie fled the seepe of his erine, Approximately $1000 was founa: AAS, J, Gilmour cree eeapHonSEEN (ed's by ree and dates Mellor, enleriaitie Wayiiee mur wa $000 Ln cash on the bedy, A hunt, through the Py} ‘shack by ROMP turned up ate Dies Aged 65 tan bal fedas le Cletory made (i hoaunedl, Uerbeyh uishew, WUD valley PeWdae iieht. "AL Hie present fe there (18 months and mother of agsiste | Hypa ie tor Ahiek geal (a eaten Melly aad hewolestery a, 3. Wile RUMD, called Wednesdiy to no explinalten of what the moe ant forester dames R. Gilmour 12 veterans welfare; Raberk the heme of reelue Alfred {hve Wass” sald) ROMP Inspector Elizabeth Apartntents, died yess | wad cee rebary Wer I Wee eat gailely say he wats Hele avid uu wo juembers al Hinrdeped edd jobs te did around the fare | Born ear Bdinburgh, &eot- ithe PACeU bey, Cele benel Pantalie sy. Found: Wedness di commmyliy, We was nob lind, MIs, pe tevont rae Ue — Say daa pool of blued, dead of Known {o hive had ny enenites, Mada WY M28 and as ditiet Mes ta British Columbia, ta Vaneoue 10 2 ver ih Wd and sinee (hen has UNINFORMED WOMEN [EA CHERS lived Wy Hazelton and: Houston, VANCOUVER. | ye ans | Mi i Wh arly # @¢ 0 May braveh members as pos: tleetions, and Joiner 0 An re ns DI Vision riday, The serviee club disquall- Raberk Bane und Darpew Uo lieved, epee dha Wea res Viva, Wek nent, James Neoll wad PW idden nv the walle uf bbe the ! | the cower Mapedeatey Utdledt son, COSY. Speery, jferday morning ak home after a a fraetured skull THe had been ROME sald, but had Hked to Cullech married dames Gilmour ihe cane to this ely from Hous Pivtelon DN ver d, ela ¢ fuse ( | hare dopheaen ley Wd Tae Tee \ yb Plc tynal { ii byork a Wridtel hod Hann Geptember, 4, She las bean a tongtime inenber of the! United Charen, Bhe ds survived by two sens, tye . nye Delage iy nye Tum Mebury, Prinelpal ob a ceeondiry’ | panes te in Mrinee Rupert and Pee L balanter (20. “ymilred, othool Heee, sind) Meiday il “Rroup of uu tornied women ti the WC. Gilmour in Prince: Albert, Ne CT ee TO ti ‘h | Chine arene from Wty seeds Virneuuver Nlementiry Toachen, Ac snehiton” Wid lane ly la iSush.t (wo meandeh dren in he ye u fee “ “dent, wh he Waa, taduy in whieh Lihue: fae CHET Te Les Toaeher,. federhion ili WH he Jrinee Albert wada brother, Jolin Padtaghora " . poh Baekbur a JAheoeay dorgensen wad divin Prades aiid Labor Cone ress, (MeCutoeh in Poranta, Ho he titended to pave the way Pasck and his sister but not even suspicion on Pasek's wife and Petryga, supposing a hingo card was taken and numbers eras prior to the house bingo, Il is Inconceivable to belleve that Frank Pasek stamped new num- bers within sieht of other per- ons during the game, “I don't believe the altering of the card was done durlug the same,” he added, Crowd prosecutor Wallace Ane derson said the fact Pasek wor prizes tavlee within a. woek “ereales considerable suspicion," He sated “tl ls quite apparent the numbers on Pasek’s bingo card were replaced” aud sald Mary Pasek’s nurehase of rub+ ber stamps from a stationery (Ind.). The sneetin: Similar strike votes are being taken in all. west coast’ ports; or sentative said today. o-.0. 04 Three centres: had voted .un- animously to strike while another had. approved. strike action by 98 percent, Mr. Parkin said. Alaska, Sointula: and: New mously in favor of strike. action and only two. per cent-of Van- couver's halibut.men had voted against It; he said. a Brotherhood of British Colum- and. a: curtailment halibut fishing: |. eles ed Decision: was. taken;' ‘UFAWU secretary Homer Stevens: sald: by a joint union-owners: com program ‘for {fishing union official left’.Van couver Friday by air, en route to i Moscow to “halt Russfan inter- | vention in the Japanese fishing Shoji Shibuya, secretary-gen- al of the Japan counell of ma- terpreter that “Russia is reported to be golng to use planes to pre- vent the opening of the Japanese fishing season April 29 in the North Pacific,” “T will altempt to talk the US SR out of such a move when J arrive In Moscow," He sald the Japanese fishing fleet “will commence operations al the end of April, regardless." He understood the Russians would use miljtary alreraft to pa- trol the Paeific. Mr. Shibuya and Masami Hagi- wara, chairman of the Japan council of marine products and sold storage workers, have. been n Vancouver for the last twe weeks far the annual meotlug of ihe United Fishermen and Al- Hed Workers Union (Ind), My, Hagiwara left Thursday to ree slore “also should be noted." turn to Japan, Malenkov Moscow-Bound After Genial . By RANALD ’ LONDON (Routers) — A beaming Georg) Malenkoy left Britain “9 today after a popularity-winning three week tour, promising that Iwhat he would tell hls Kremlin superlors was “all good,” The Rusolan ex-premler, now; nituister of power statuns, flew hick to Moscow after a final plea for Britlsh-Sovlet friend ship tha gendal adrpert farewell, Before te boarded the new Russlan Jet TULL abeliner sent to bylng him home, he told ree porters. “DT have mueh fa fell Narshul cSoylet Vremler Niko- WY Balgantn and Mr (hovlet Communist party ellel Niki Khrushehev! Bulgantn and Khrushehey are duo to vist Beltaln later (hts month, Mualenkoy's | startlingly nyeecssful our, th whieh he made a praetice of palling chile dren's Heads und waving merrily to eruwds, was penerally agreed ' i | ruliful UK. Trip MacLURKIN weer ees - In Ms farewell statement he sold tha Russians hoprd the visits, meotings, aid talks they had would exorelse a beneflelal effecb an busbrass ties, exehunge of beeddeal ex. perlenco mud tuderstandiay be Iween the Seviel Union ond Irltuln Ilo flew off leaylug British presa and pollllelans admiring lls SKI as propagandist, but perturbed by the effect his visit may have had on resistunee to cynmuism, His three-week tour hus been ay abjech lesson how loo win friends and Influeneo people, liverywhere ho has gone people have flen for hls eluents chubby smile, ils ablontien to children, hs confidence tn plunging Into erawds bo shale lund all round, Prince Rupért: halibut fishe to cast their ballots: this afternoon at the Legion auditorium on whether or not to tie up the boats until a minimum: price agreement’ is reached between the halibut dealers‘and-the fishermen’s u the United Fishermen: and: Allied Worle eeting was-set-for 1:30 p.m. Westminster had voted: unanl-| ¥ was reached March’ 13: at’ thel:on, fourth conference the union -has|. py, held this: winter ‘In. conjunction |” with vessel owners and ‘Native|:y, bia officials on, the’ question: of | 4, establishing a~ minimum. price |; wet Teme Hod ehetlteld Wook was da eolllston with a parked Mr. Al-lury boalo ver preadent of the Vaneouver and i Pneral arrangements, in dhelftor the BulganineKirushehey HUES EE Gt (tt Delongtiys fo George Moore, Tawer lininhind tides atid labor eounedt, minds oF Ferguson Bineradivisl, He eame technteally as wus dat Thbed: Avenue West atk dhe “The eloentiey teaehers Lte(rueted: delegates fo make a Home, Tithe not vet been cone Head of a delegation of Sovlet ue ¥ Seormer at &eond Ayenie and block vote aysaliet affiliation They are tie denat highly pleted, Hower experts, an Pee ate u ultan: slauet. miele ran p ot ihe day” . - . PU OF CHARM by Pyle Aa Clyde Pareles Wik olkakere up by Phe vote Tidesdiy fa teaye che ihe: was Wa fa, OTR TILES HOUSEWIVES — Miuenkov, bemlig ganlly, | Pritih 0, Wihnarneeh the erioh Wk Wis tot semanty “Hh Maneouver, the iijorlty of elementary teachers are b ATPLANTA. ah Ac dead ind was seen off by Lord Citrine, ! be a conan i Indured, potlee sald, Wate} an aly for this foldervob about profes domatisan the partly rotted tee loppted ert head af Arttaha's central electri hee tthe a fF Daitge doe ba tats iia Tit rote, shou eruup ds aeeOR ERY Ceaelwers wad prliedpads “dny Wha Bust ah yea and Kile ofty wuthority, amb ather Brit. pe Fetter eg PEE Mte ab ticity 8 Lat, Who, ta Vaieouver, favored affiiagon (Woowaen Tanehig out clothes. bly power uffleluls, By the end of hls stay he had become such a familar chyna. ter lo He warm-hearted Brittsh hit wherever he went erowds en were scheduled Sink The ‘.unton. set’ :a flo of 23 cents .a.. pound ‘fo: landed at, Prince Rupert; 24 cen! a; pound for*halibi Du ver and 25 cents a pound at-Seat tles Decision to hold’ a strike ‘vote ine . Palhire: Pacific: put ah prog oy in: the dunion:drawin . Another .Frince R has been’. awarded . an Fellowship. for’ two” year in England, it was learned today... * Moe ' He Is David Kristmangon, +26; eldest son of Mr,.and Mrs. Dan- lel Kristmanson, 519 Eighth Aye.” enue:Hast, who has been Inform:: ed that the received the'awatd under the category of ex-gradu-. ates who have had two years‘of'.. practical. experience In: thelr field. Mr. Kristmanson, ts..a chemical engineer: at. the. Cov. solidated Mining and, Smeltiig Co, of Canada Ltd, . Plant, 4 Prall, BQ A brilliant student -from ‘sl youth he was awardod 9 $2,000" he graduated from Booth ‘Moms ° urvu High school and while. ats tending the University of British volumbla also won a Internas. tional Paint Company scheint. ship. Ho gradiated from. UBC In 1953 with’ his bacholor ot science degree In chomiatry. 4... Under the tecma of, tha Ate lone Fellowship, Mr. Kristian: son will study ot Imperlal. Cole: loge tn London for a-year ‘and. then spend a year In British In- dustry, He and his wife expect. to leave Trail for’ the: United Klugdom in September |<... Othor Athiono Pollowship win-. ney frony Prince Ruport is, Poter Horvey, son of Mr and Magidu T. Harvey, O40 Fourth Avonue Bast, aN DR rn een at Robert: Walker ... Passes Exams. » Omitted unntentionally. yous tarday froin the lst of sucocns ful candidates who passed Ded partment of Transport xan ations waa tho name of Robort Walkor whu Is now entitled tovir master's earlificate for vessels under 160 tons, Tho oxamina’ ons were held by Capt, J,.AuT, Liowellyn, examiner of master and mates for the DOT, to Sed ene ram RONG EEOEHIM eA Y WEATHET Atte North Cont Roglon—Variabld Hloucliess. today bocoming overs cast with rain this ovening, Varle - Whly elonditiess and a few showe ors Bunday, Little shange ein Lemperatire, Whids woul 20-tde day heconing southenst 38 dnt eventing and woat 26 about iid. Myht, Low tonight and Mgh Surduy ab Port Wardy 38 and-4b, Hundsply and Prinee Raport "a were mobbing und eheerlng hla, wd Ay, aM ‘ LV APE yids Imperial Oll. scholarship. whe .