Bm diay, June 25, 1055, fae cine Standard Time) 4:56 «1.0 feet ‘ 17:47 10.3 feet 11:18 3.9 fent 23:57 68 feet aa . VOL, XLIV, No, 147, PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C,, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955, Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groat: Northwest mee Brway elcomes . i B® | lizabeth and the mf kdinburgh step- Be hore today from the Beinn royal barge to ehecrs of 50,000 per- meet the start of i Baliy xiate visit to ai, am, ince Olav, son of maken VEL, went out to nh tovel vacht Britan- Mee hoed in the harbor, to he royal couple ashore In BB ycather for their first Me vit to a foreign land Coronation, BNorxegian sailor, over- eis the oceaston, fell of Ai acve an the oulward Mato the Britannia, He was Re usharmed. BE iaakon greeted his Mee) a voy white-and-scar- Maio et up in the beflag- Mer hall square opposite my Queen Elizabeth Is a Reece of the 82-year-old RBs eolel’s oldest reigning Sf ind.of Norweghins, who Ben the day off, crowded SER pics between the elly ae the adjacent harbor Bariies checred wildly as the Reid her husband stepped me veined in salute the Berecied with excitement Mae ins hand played the Bae withers of both coun- Re lleakon, in admiral’s me. rsnducted the Queen a pavillion ‘Talking in me hie presented the enb- Rae Heads of the armed ser | i 3 Landings ( Reuters) — ‘ arrival at Leadon Aalrport with } former movie clar, now 02, plan: | ( i | As Head of ie { t t { Dr. RG, Large of Prince fue: tperl wns elected ¢ of the Masonic Order in B.G. at: the two-day session of the Grand {Lodge of B.C. AF & AM, which! ‘closed today. He succeeds Carl | Warwick of Vancouver, i ' In a quiet, dignified ceremon jt the Civle Centre auditorium, | iDr, Large wag Installed this | ‘Morning In his high post with approximately 300 local and vis- | iting members of the Order | ‘attendance, and Installed were: D, A, Stewart North Vancouver, Deputy Grand Master; ©. Av JS'Green, Duthéan, Santer Grand Warden; Kenneth Reld, Victorla, Junior Grand B Way Down pul landings fram Atea meee 22 Inclusive, total Y pounds compared ¢o i pounds for w come period in 1934, the Ine menal Pacitle — tatihut mien agent here, Vie 7 K sald today, ‘ , 4 i Be of Force, BIRANCISCO. Une State foe Dulles told Ragsha dn Pitone today that the tnd the cold war dis to 7 ne tocee apalnat othor Bind ta stop supporting tony me CURE thick on com. » the Amertean secretary AY the eald war to an ee nts are not needed; le suf fledenyg. mele at the United Nae! ee) cnniversary meet. fee) Wednesday hewrd! me rein Mintktor: Malo. | pse seven-point pros lquldate the cold war, ae Wed no punches ashy Ue role af COMMIS | ‘ent history, He agreed | Hoty that some probe | (heen settied recontly, | ey would have veen' Mts earlier excapl for Munists | NG Konan \ Bol forget, we dire nat hit come af thoxe who Tie pepe tlovelops optecksely those whe Peonel! to stop them," IN sareaatte languago, Uh the problems which hid Usted Wy Ntn apocell | YOON solved, Tho Kar. 7 Milles site, Wi onded Be N forces had ropblted Wt iueresaton, Be ltickeon ALTINHO to hent Oh ob colloetive gee | 7 a hatled aw prone at tye! ving Chiraeter of Vho | ‘i My supporters, If 7 Il hob way, wo Wy hp COMMenOrAtig Vanulveranry of tho dda. The Untteg Nationa," AFTER WARNING UG vurtlyog: a fighting wos cent In Ceneva, a ter the Unitad Atntoa " ren eountelos had te Unit continued MEM ont fop collontiya Met Te UNE abartor t ' males Tells Russia’ to E Warden; J. Russell Ollver, Van- couver, Grand Treasurer; J. Hf. N, Morgan, New Westminster, Grand Secretary, 99 Representing 150 = Lodges: throueheut BC) with a total: membership of 24,000, the dele. gates concluded their meeting at: noon loday after a full program: of business and social gyents, sia to End Subversion The Austrian ‘treaty should have been signed years ago, but! It wax delayed while one of Its: aecupying powers exploited Aus, {rla's economy for a decade. | OL OF TAE PAST-Sitenl sereen quee erlea's swee-hrart" 0; yesteryear, flashe Dr. R. G Large Insta trand, Master : ‘ ni /at the Canadian Legion, Other senior officers elected | for home tort s her familiar amile upon hand, Buddy Rogers,‘The ake a motor tour of Europe, Fone Lehi me ane vr hus tom lled A. Masons A highlight of thelr schedule yesterday was a banquet tn the Armory at which Bishop'H. G. Watts was principal speaker, Dr, Large, as the senior Mason. | Prince Rupert, was chairman this occasion. Entertainment was y | provided by Casey Wilson of Port. s Edward who gave an accordion solo, Women visitors were enter-, tained yesterday at a ted In the Prince Rupert Hote) and dinner The inceting wns the first the Grand Lodge has held here since 1922. The delegates, who in- cluded members from the Yukon, Alberta ane en ty” y plane and train. ot ur wk ; ‘ : Next year's meeting will be held at Vancouver, June 21 and Certification Hearing Ended, . Decision Soon VANCOUVER ~The British Columbin Labor Relations Board is expected to announce its dec- Islon nox, week on whether cor- tuflention will be granted to Un- ited Steel w (CIO-CCL) a | Meeting ‘|May Halt ! n Mary Pickford, “Ame | rkers. of America ' tho upeblst alums , cient matte secon si une Strike Share Proposal Still Unsettled VANCOUVER (CP) ‘A meeting scheduled today | | | imay decide whether Brit- lish Columbia's commercial this weekend or is idled b y ‘strike action, The meeting between cannes’: and union _tepresentatives has: - heen called In a last-ditdh effort’ to effect settlement before the Saturday noon strike deadiine. Hopes for quick setulement. of the contract dispute {nde Thursday when the United Fish- ermen and Allied Workers Union nh (Ind.) agreed to a two-year sct-| al tlement for salmon prices, but! chly a one-year contract on hare” agreements — covering working conditions of seine ‘crews, -A spokesman for the Associa- jon of B.C. Fisheries said the spltt proposal caught canners by i surprise. | “I, wns our understanding,” “he sald, “that the whole deal was a package agreement on a two- year basit. We nvust insist on an ontlre~twagyear. selttement.,.Wo hope the unlon will see the Nght Wy ; tl i today, u , Rut Homer Stevens, UFAW ing the Argentine people he is as Argentina's” st secretary, sald the union will jconsider the share agreement ifor only one year. 7 { Saturday's strike dendline is itor salmon net fishermen, But a fallure in settlement at 'today’s meeting could. pull out Sselne crews Saturday, with seine 1 1 aan scheduled to open Sun- OHY.. ‘ Ss ’ The whole salmon fishing fleet could be locked up in harbor up! and down the coast. Gilinet Cabling has been In progress all week on the 8keenn and Naas rlyers, Fishing In Sinith and Rivers inlets, and the Fraser River, doos not start untll June 26, eo Sent sO esteem FRAN SIR nt meee ene Yugoslav-Soviet retations have inum smelter centre of Kitimat, ! been Improved but they were bad, hy the first place only because Yugoslavia had broken awny from “wn allen yoke.” The recent Boviel overtures to: West Germany and Japan came reprexonting 10 unions, first to; only after years of abuse and bo certified In the ‘Aluminum | hoslillly from Russla, Big Turnout Expected | For Tonight's "Classic Joe CHordano, manager of the; Having reloagod thelr paworful! vith Mnuor ane a third charge potontial In detail yostorday tho of making obscene pictures. Pony Baseball League Gyro en- (ry today announced hig Mne-up that will {neo the Gyro Club Gromilng ab Roosovell Park tos nabt tn a du-oredie challenge wna, With the wontherman co-op. orallig, sponsora of (la “meets Ing of tho glanta" fool that nath« ingen provont a good turnout by adult and baseball support ora, CHordano anld that i didn't mattor whother tho Gyro alub Atartod dnok Mrittte Bones” Tindany oor DUE “Wid Piteh” Lanblo, the roault would be the samo, “We'll murdor ‘omt" A spokonman for the Gyro Otuh, an the alter hand, scot fed loudly on hearlng (lin nnd wll Tho Wide will nover know Whint Wt thon!" Yor tho Pony Longue Cyror Teldla Myford (2-0) will ho an the mound with Brian Thom recolve Ing. Others on tho Pony loop ontyy wilt ho Robbie Irvin, first hnaos Jerry Jonson, xocond bso; Rog Young, Uiird bases avoid TH, short stop; Joo Aeott Jr, tn loft, flolas Clary Oalivio, centro flold and Mika Lomon in right flold, Spares are Tilly MeLoad, Derok Allon, Ken Nankendor? A TAIN Gertie dr, The LRB's closed ; Unree-day | sitting concluded Thursday, The steclworkers' application ts bolng | opposed by Alllod Aluminum; Workers’ Council (AP L«TLO), | See City Man Three Charges ‘ 1 i Fined $600 Company of Canada smelter sito, | we Gyro club, In keoping {ta start ora a deop acorot today, Thoro ls no (ruth in the rumor, that yous | torday's frightoning roster cnun- od reguity Pony Longuera to leave town, To hoot. attendance, the Prince Rupork Little Toague assoolation haw canceled toe night's game betweon Kinny. mon and North Slar xo (hat the Little Leaguory can Joly tn the fun at Rooxevell Park, A fittle Longue apokesmun waxing anronstle ante “that alnao wo havo come to the conelitalon that most of our Little Longue plnyord are orphans (tholt pore onta nover tur ott to wateh thom) thla gino’ cancellation won'b affoct pie qdulia wt all." Th any onad, parenta, brothors, atatora, Wives (of Qyron) and nnyono olao Inlorautod In holping good onto, hEve bean naked to, ho provont whan the twe dyro proups lock homw: tonight In What fins laughingly hoon raver: rod to na “the gama of the con tury," yy Gamo time ia Tam, Nothing abhor) af a tomineda wilt poxtpone It. Coo t man was fined: A Prince Ruper n total of $600 yesterday after belng found guilty of three charges, when he apponred be- ‘fore Magistrate W. D, Vanco In police court. , Charged wag Paul Wert, who pleaded not guilty to two obargos of supplying Indlans On the supplylng charges West was fined $160 on cach charge ar dn dnfaull of pnyment sen- tenced to two torms of two months in jal, senteneos to run condirrontly, On the making obscone pletures charge he wis fined $100 or In dofault of pny- ment Kontenaed to Uhroo iInonths Irv jal, 1 CNS i Man, Woman Hurt in Mishap sulmon fishing fleetl., swings into full operation! / a. t i f . E i ! t t | 4 | i | Lambert, Miss F in the 4 Uy ” ‘Since “Peop! f BUENOS AIRES Uh-Pyesiden} Suit “Pordit worked ron ain cabinet Ineup today: after -tell- staying {n office only because jth nond him, “If T'were not strengthened by ‘the Importance to mo: of” the. people,” Poron sald in’ a broad~ casL Thursday night,-“I would: abandon the government this very day, HI have not done It It was’ because I really. fenr the, consequences . my selfishness. would bring down on the natlon.”, Peron’s brondeast reviewing the bloody revolt Inst week came only a few hours after hig 16.! man cabinet resigned. The presl- dential press secretariat sald the niulnisters wanted to let the presl- dent reshuffle the government na he wished, ° The brondenst and the mass resignation appeared now evi- dence that Peron hag retained his grip on Argentina, despite speculation and rumors that the revolt, had weakened his pow- er, The radio spoech was the : prosident’s first publlé utterance | since Saturday, The seml-offlelnl, press says: Peron already is studying 9 new: cabinet alignmont and that the: “ministerial crisis” many be ree | solved shortly, 1 i Only Two Cases OF Polio Found Alter Vaccine “TORONTO GaeHealth Mints lor Martin sald. Thursday night, only two known casey of polio have occurred among Canadian childron who have recolvod tn. feotlona of Salk pollo vaccine, Tn boty cnans, moddiont Investl- Kallon reventod the Infeetion Waa prosont boforo, the vaccine Wag administored, he gtd, QUEENS OF EUROPE—Miss Eur MALTY thE ve malds of honor after they were stlected at ‘Helsinki, ‘Finland, | She ls Inga-Britt Soderberg, Miss Finland on M4. Buna Soley (lefty, Miss Turkey, was rance, was third, Miss Soderberg wlll’ co Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, Calif, later Unis yo Peron Staying in 0 e Need fig temporary. chieftaln of all , | Bonner. 2 involved. in Me “1 replace , ope Of 1955 holds court with. , Who measured. 35% second, and: Mai ) To coun “ior that ‘Min Lucero h ;. strong man, a! Bovernment spokesman predict. (5 ‘ed Wednesday night that: the presidant soon’ wotld end Lu- cero’s speclal posl-revglt powers armed, services, « Lucero himsolf, ina broad- cast Wednesday night, saluted Peron as, “the president of. the nation and commander-in-chiot of all tho :atmog forces." * * ARREST RUMOR-MONGERS The roundup of “cumor-mon- gers” followed repented state- ments by Lucero that numerous falso reports were circulating and should be Ignored, Fecernt! police enid 14 persons were arrested for spreading untruths In Buenos Alros province, which surrounds the eapilal efty but does nob include |, Rixt newspaper sald. The Sun sald that followin the possible changes, Staff Ser- geant Harold ¥. Price, chief of- the -RCMP drug squad here, may be appointed acting city. chief : i The paper added It.{s reported ‘RCMP ‘has ‘agreed to tothe ‘city to. constable. The rs loan Sgt.’ Price VANCOUVER (CP)—The Vancouver Sunsayg it has searned that a “wholesale e* axe-t police department is being discuss Chief Walter Mulligan may he s _ The story appeared today af... ter yesterday's secret meeting between the police commission and Attorney - Gerieral. Robert ae Deputy Police Chief Gordon a ¢ {Ambrose and Superintendent: 7 Jack Horton of the Criminal In- vestigation Branch may also be anges, the the ch f Mulligan’ for. Delective-Bergean Cuthbert turned a gun; on’him- Of. a oa Cuthbert, who was recently transferred to the detective stalf, ieft his office at 8:18 am. and entered a small office in the parade room, . shot was heard, ¢ Seconds later City Shoemaker. Dies Aged 57 ‘Wiliam Hutson, longtime elty shwemaker, died In Prince Ru- ‘sart Gonoral Hospital last night ut the age of 51, Mr. Hutson Ilved at his store at the corner of Fulton Stroot and vente Woat, WEST COAST SOCKEVE CATCH \, TO BE LIGHTER SAYS SINCLAIR OTTAWA h—IMehorloy Minlater: Sinolal lorecnat that thls your's catch of sockeye 4 conab will be lightor than In 108g: Itowevor, he told the Commons ¢ pink salmon will bo bigger. Qhan Inst y eye still Is In storage but ns beon sold, Consideration was belng given by the wo: construction of a breakwater at 8an Juan 0 const of Vancouvyar hotter harbors be v Ing vessels, Departing Officer To Support Navy League Ati The Royal Canadian Sen Ca dota of Prinvo Rupert's Captatn | the Inat time Mr. Martin, In Toronto to ad- dows tho jolnt convention of tho Bridlah and Canadian Medical Assootations, auld = Canadian Hari lo Pha Dulty News TERRAGK.--A man anid a woe mun wore tikon to hoapttal hore Wodneaday night after the ear th which thoy wore nang Ovpr's turnod nftor Ib loft Mighway 16 and rolled onto the tracks near Txktow, yilon woat of Torrado, Tho aceldont what ocaurred abonb 0:46 pin, Wednexday In Juved Mra, Idina Fons and Roy Heott of Torrance, Mry, Moan ts hotioved to hinve n fractured vor. tebran, Anothor pnssongor, ‘Tec. Sully of Doroon, oxonpod Ine jury, Pollee are Inveatignting the uroldent. rallway some oa An Koop i owapapors had done a good jot Ing tho publle informed, hot only on dovolopmenta bul In Whab to expect and what to do Lo help (he vacolnation program, And he oxprosed adiiration | Nor the way the moadtoal profes: ! alon had mado the ninss vaccine posalhlo, Haat nome anaon may develop ov. on whon a child hing boon vies vont of nbout 00 ly paralyt AN and 00 por cont tn tho two! othor typos, od by Ub Aloxnneer, gave thelr Salute, whieh the doparting of- |L over Hoon the ortlota porforny” Ww 7 iho Navy Longo of Canada, 6 healthy mnlntster abrownod Prince Rupert branoh, prevented lon bohalt: of the Navy Longue, Olnated on texta of tho vacelno Hw Son Cadots and Wronneltos, had shown ib waa nat 100-por- NU engraved silver soryln footive, It worked in Mr Bmith pald a nor cont of the tne tribute to Gt. Aloxdnder for the @ pollo and botween offorta ho had oxtended to tho work of the On Bon Ondota ot I! jar tho pant 19° yonrs, Cook Corps Inab tileht staged alt apoclal parade In honor of thelr Commanding Officer, bt 8%, Aloxundor, who loaves June 96 for Vaneouyor Island, The Cacdata, who wore Inspect. sonally, tt 0 (ntereat Int Ong, lendor a fhial Marohspnat and Neor formed “tho tneat ts hnve W. D, Smith, vieo-proatdont of lover tho pna that ¢ Mt tra v Weonnotton ne Uvualaatlo ‘pai i i the Navy Island, Eariler B,C, mombors had urge uill on the British Columbia cous for fish- In Inspoctity tlofly to nearly tice Ruport ove bo cortain of continult Lhe Intereat a r Thursday night. Amon on tho wost i ‘ hab thls year's pack of’ ony, Ho sald somo sock: rks dopartn Nn the outer my to . Weat d that Urges Z Wie cndots fo b Alexander spok ovory cadat por L Vo tbronsed the: progrouy: tint of the corps by Its officers’ had: boon. ncoompltshed ‘during | Alexanor anid, So [tho yonra of his nadoolntion and pontod through. the ra ‘for much greater py q to work of tho Nay Wo ante that Intereub ti Navy | Longue aftalea wane nogliglble |: yours, ant) ; Ma was Hamp natlvition of tho aor Waly qrontly on t A lo, We urgod the Cnclota arid b wovoral yon oring th pt which dq Me ducouraga; thel parents to take an active Interest Wo Ao Chat the lan tnt Corpa mig! lt rer | ' seh boy ant neat Held ol Wie second TI organi: pli flicer Said: axe-up oft ed” and. at; uspended, ae ‘[ateslon:.to of: force: elem. i ‘There “were unconfirmed ports that top-level’ chan the: adininistration would" made, Meat we , Cuthbert.was que of an of. senlor poe ofticee ame nin negohit Assue atthe Corona roid Phish" while i Hi olaed he department eee alice Clitel: Watlter “Ku i - yenterday. {led a welt of bal. - against the. wookly mngazng, scoking: unstated damaged, ‘iy; Chiet Mulligan alloges tw ie stances of libel by the tablold‘in two recent editions, ‘Tho weekly: sald with the first of the artiqles we thal It would publish an’ eight (part series. on ‘tho ‘elty pollde foree.and the concduof, of of it, wt Yaneoitvor Iawyor/ Nell. Flefaiy- ‘man, retained to act for Vodn Blunt Publications, publishérg Ye Flash, sald he had ber ¥ ns I a 4 ave i 4 " y u 4 ‘3 structed to state that tho, lighors “will bo dolightod: all the mattors contatner Publication aired thoroughly: in the courta of this Innd, "e's | Named tn the toe acon tides tho putllshors are "Poper. Duamulr, Toronto. editor vie o couver-Magngltia ‘Sates, Lt yo. Munro of Vancouver, who Wrote " wee arecomeseyt bey Vancouver; distributors; and: the articles, ok y Parents 7 b ky tae Mealy yo et fo apna Kipnrent who fi or tho Sra" Caden. + Wronhette movomeant tw nip ig -{tlvo ta tho ancconsful opord re nor of aver © boy or. gir] ct gd MAL meollng at's League ts aoheduted: uted rnd i Tho Navy Hepleniberin the W. HMOB Chal | ' ° . y Hats “oleiny inh sunny artod O/aflernoor,. Cloudy: wit. « [period walieday iN ty yam raturas:: Wide; arly 6 In ex Ard aria SAuueaeyi Law ph Baturday: as 4 relia \