a ee ae ee ee ee ene en ee een I ‘ i ‘ » ORMES-—_ |!8Paily Delivery fo ' , , i ° | Cf DRUGS ce , Published at. Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Por — And Key to the Great Northwes 4 le : oo . VOL, XLV. No, 198 PRINCE RUPERT, BC., FRIDAY JUNE 1, 1956 a. | 10re Empnasis Culture Urged CHURCH: PRESENTS | BRIEF.ON CBC “TORONTO (CP) — (rreuter emphasis on re- ligion and culture in Cana- dian-radio and TV. were 4 recommended today in} |, briefs: placed before the royal commission — on broadcasting, The ‘submisslons came from {lye religious, music and Iiter- (Photo by Van Meer Studio) ary. organizations as the three- CAPT, A. ANTONSEN, of Vancouver, and a former resident of Hi er = 7 - : > man’ ‘commission under’ R. M. Prince Rupert for 15 years, is shown receiving a brand-new | ™. * wR ponet spent its third. day in m for being the first skipper to bring his halibut catch: into ot mM > hearhgs here: the local halibut. exchange May 25, The award was made by ge ‘ _ The United Church of Canada Babcock Fisheries whose general manager, W. R. Bingham, Home Evacuation > made these suggestions: left, 1s shown making the presentation, Capt. Antonsen is Seen at Trail Sony . foros es - 7@ Establishment of a senarate, Skipper of the hallbutter Mother II]. It-is planned to make the | religlbp) department In the CBC} hat-award an-annual event. , ' wilh substantlal funds and an 7 ; adequate staff to control relig- ; lous, broadcasting. , -| PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)| i'—The mighty . Columbia river, fed by. melting! snows, surged higher. to- day and threatened dikes} ‘ . . . @ ® | ‘ + @ More diversified network 0 osition Scores programs, apart from preaching, lations (o make IL mandatory for iin populous southwestern |: forts to produce relig Ql terptt a he ne fea, produce religious drama,! tactical victory Thursday, fought off for the whole | weather intand. This would: slow the k stage of Commons debate on tne controversial gas! j a e key to broadcasting on both!” ag nons é ! ersiai PaSiin the Vancouver, Wash. arca which -could help reach listeners @. e - Tactical Victory 1 . i private: station owners to ex- y . , {Washington state . * . ae 5 . forums and the lke. The church radio and TV, poe oa} Thursday, outside church membership, tend free time to Jocal churches, : , Ay, OTTAWA (CP) The opposition, in’ a major, The oullook was cased some- brief sald that inereasingly it, day a government attempt to close off the semi-final the snow mots wien sent the ‘pipeline legislation. WANT BIGGER STAFIE -TOTING . fire-figh vat ¢ wake. of one! of th ens \¢ echelt. peninsula, 50 miles. north, of. Vance iricst. springs in. years. has caused an “un ual: in southern British: Columbia, (CP..Photo @ Alhendment of CBC regu-| * @ Encouragement. of local ef-! ‘what by. forecasts of cooler’ “appears the local station: holds , iriver to 9.7 fect above its banks. The master stroke of taste: Member, onee he not the floor | Forecasters expect a reading a . : ensure cixcussi “onid , of 12 fect above flood level’ there : : Ve once . moving opposition mancouvr on the censure discussion, couid | : | The CBC's national religious: yo. ao CCF M rt ber Move for adjournment on that: by next Tuesday if, the warm advisory council—-made up of {Aan ! y Goi memeer topic. | weather continues mo representatives of six maj ;Colin Cameron in a+ surprise: i ; / crate | . Sd etd Sr atthe | (Six major Fe-) ove Thursday night when he{ There was another possibility | ‘Here was the situation carly}: glous falths In Canada — 180! resented a motion opening 4 | the censure motion might be, today along the flooding Colum- ! asked that the religious staff Of vow ficld of. debate and side- | ruled out of order. bia and Sts tributarics: AL Trail, B.C. the Kootenay - the CBC be enlarged and that{,,, : " ee et uneh Thursday’ sents. | i the «monetary element. not pe. | Hacking the main proceedings | \ ith Thursday's developments, the . a ; e a. determining facto on the pipeline mensure. — . neluding protracted procedural| gna the Columbia’ contmued |." H | Sra a determining factor 10)” phe motion by the 50-year-old, Arguments and four roll-call! slow climbs but dike orkers | f° broadcasting. mo oe sage: ia ae wcinilite ie 1 ee | climbs but dike workers |, ‘ _-{member for Nanalmo: ‘That: the voles, the possibility is ralsed for) hejd their sown, Some base- |” | _ The Canadian Library Assocl-|Commons, censure — statements) the first Ume that the opposition | ments were ‘flooded “and: the | ps atlon—niade, up ,of.1,700. brats tgontained -Inx-twel-letlers.. pub-- might.be successful to block paS- + cits: wapied. {hat higher water. |. i. dans and “Mbrary, supporters —~' fished this week by the Oltawa | Sage of the bill by the Junc 7} would result in evacuation of | a ; sald It would weleome, more pt9-| Journal which he said were de- deadline val ~T some homes. on O" 1?” An ofder of-partial clos S01" grams of the type that stimulate i rovatory to Parliament's dignity. The measure would provide for | ue laeat midniont last-nioh Oe Dalla ae reading. One suggestion: was for i proved to be the last) and|2 treasury loan of up to $80,- | FARMLAND FLOODED vO as of midnight lastnight for th HDeu a CBC book review program on piggost of a serics of stumbling | 000,000 Lo Trans-Canada Pipe! The Kootenai ‘it's spelled dif- district, it was reported today by the Dis TV, blocks In the way of a closure} Lines Ltd, for the Prairie section ‘ferently on the American side of fo ett metion by Prime Minister St. Laurent, It prevented a vole on of its $373,000,000 natural gas’ the border) was “holding steady” m Prince Rupert. OO en Sed nipeline from Alberta to Mon-tat Bonners Ferry, in. northern} The closure..order from. Min- other one.has. broken. real. If the deadline is not met,|Idsho but was expected to rise | ister of Lands and. Forests. Ray|Same vicinity, Some, 52. members| to Man Remanded; Contributors Pay $25 Fines — Donglas Kirby, of no fixed ad- dress was remanded this morn- Ing In police court wntuil June 9 without plea when he appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate I. F, Glassey on a charge of theft of a sum of money, under $50), i d the closure motion before the vecled development Thursday, sitiun of closure today. automatic 19 p.m. adjournment. Progressive Conservative and ¢ CCE members were jubwant and| Prairie leg by Dee. 31. Liberals were glum at the unex- whichitm, to 6 pin, with 14 hours knocked one day from the gov- ernment’s light schedule for pas- sage of the bill by the fast- approaching deadline: of next It appeared likely Mr, Cam- least, Trans-Canada is released from its agreement to complete the Today's silting lasts from 1 out, for hinch, ‘The opposition, in order to repeat delaying success, had to stall off a vote on closure only until 5 pam. because the day's last hour Is nislyned to The opposition began laying considering private bills. plans Thursday night for a fur- ther attempt to forestall Impo- assured that the bill will stay In the Commons until Tuesday at Another such day and the bill erun's motion, as one Invalving nearly one foot during the day. Some 18,000 acres are flooded Where and another 16,000 “acres of wheatland are threatencd. The Upper Snake river in southeastern Idaho spread over 9.000 acres of farmland, More probably will be covered when ithe stream crests Saturday, North of Vancouver, Wash., water was pouring over a crum- Thursday's opposition fight bled dike into a farm area, Scal- tered farm ‘families had been evacuated, ; : A Wltle further to the north at Kalama, the elty couneil de- Williston said that the. order would remain ‘in effect until the forest flre danger is over. and the “closed district” abolished. | During the continuance of this order, it is hereby ordered that: (a). No person . shall conduct any logging, harvesting of minor products, including the harvest- ing of concs from forest trees, Jand clearing, mining, — road or construction project within ove-half mile of any forest or woodland between the hours. of 1:00 pm, PDT, and midnight PDT within the closed district, Park, Other fires, all under con- building, right-of-way, clearing, | of the Forest'Service-are in the}. field ‘fighting the* fires, “major one of which ts still uncontrolled. 80 niiles southcast of Southbank, |. on the ‘border.’ of Tweedsmulr trol, are two more in the South- bank, ‘area, one. ‘near. -Takysie Lako, ‘another near Smithers): and one in;the Bella Coola area. Tug Prevents | Fisheries Boat’. |. on my shoulders J it would ‘have bee no. oe * a . fee Mea . vo - 6 2 : rj VANCOUVER 0)—-The goyern- |: Word was received ‘here’ today. geerrer renee ceneee © one eenett abate eoeeeer Serer my ‘and: possibly vs fl o Ay ‘, female Hons and tho male ware! whe Hi veri tO I rm ‘Nee spt ne line measure, However, a Liberal! be made law under the deadline. | co aya iyo Prine Pet el plead. sandhag dikes, burn, or permit.to burn, any et ing tv wo 16-year-old P . B . 0 f f i ® FIVE BREAKS . | wood, sawdust or debris, wittn wou athe gy Peete ie oe atardiy he , ' , . ! At Kelso, seeping water caused one-half mile of forest woodland, | Ment, Nsher C§ .VeSse axibomus | ol the re remen ,; yesterday. girls pecoming juvenile delin-| f l ES t a is / On five breaks In tne town's sewage | logging slash, or forest debris) was saved by a tug. Thureday| Vancouver: of Willlam q rm S28 and costs In ery lo Sa ve M U fl la ted Bo (his region were In critical con- aisiriet, and all sueh sawmilling [northwest of hore, after: she Railways for.37- year and. foriner, a : Mf dave tN jail were Larry Ivevon | dition and army engineers said! and other Industral operations developed. engine trouble. . general agent at Eri upert 2 Me ee, Malorne’ ‘ lary ts ; ahoct & vy ound{ bat nine more would become operating open burners or other} Tho tug Sea Imp reached the Mr, Griuekshan ANY’ Jdimed V, Majore LUTON, England .--A Roman Catholle priest shinnied over) ayitieal should the water ronely{ wise burning: or permitting to vessel, which had -ealle d from a June "1052: to: ngrecd to a tip to Terrace.) phe boy, Tony Morphy of Lone mre woodland, logging slash’ or for-| wards, when: tho ‘stricken craft | Robortgone oe oe babe g in vA ee ese Nn jdon, lost both arms, A hospital ion his nose with all Lhe strength Co mpan Grou est debris shall malntaln wateh='pad drifted dangerously ‘elosa to} In coremonies at Vaneouver marcel ho. Nove, the patt sald they hid do today Bnd TWA " eritlene 1 could muster.” pany PP {men therefore, Wwenly-four Neurs shore, eho wns lowed to, Aeerot | vesterdiy Mr. Crulekshank WAS) travelling, niged to steep in the ent and ea ut had n chance 6 a pony take te ey B ¢ p b d tana ee even. wan't . 4 eng rove on written por nn anjed to make repalrs, passonger agont, of tho B.C, Dist)» Sule re ; offleor of the Forest Service, aeeerreenenemermennemnnennent aie Fen BR hen ROMP from. ‘Ferrace had Was inn party of Scouts visling Lave T lost my arms? B | mn ; ’ Tectow vu [tleb, as a Loken, of cstoom from): Bo? He ws nearby Whipsnade 200. i When f told hin’ he had, he y nspec tors The tlosed distrlet Includes hig many, frlends:and associates ROM here were alerted when “He mush have ellmbed over Wied to sercam bub he did not , the North and Bouth Bentlnek nquest e | Uhron shout the warts Fy N, Mas]: us nar daughter did not return {the safety fonee and onto the have the power, Inatead, he sald VANCOUVER @ — Combines | Arms and the Bella Coola river ache _ {Konale: of Wining, passeniar Ne . Inspectors George Orr and N, ant at which i on ar cone Spealat to “Yhy Dally Nows Wn tibate to Mr, Oruleksank ye ey 7 Al M, Thurm, who have been con ; axtlnne ra¥e | | —{oworg wero algo. sent Mrs): RECHNA: (.~Tabablishinonl pf ENnsus tarts | é Moe ee ot files at United {Ors Cee Was extinguistiod YO) SMITHERS — Donth de to jCrufekshank, a | sulphate. pulp AH ™ PRIEST CLAWED To Electioneer ing w chock of files ab United |torday near Smithors bub an atest A, $60,000,000 sulptintos pil ill ‘ “Tho priest Rey Ronald Ayle Union Und,), shifted operations “ — ward-—cllmbed tha safety renee O11, Saskatchewan Wednesday to the compan WwW Pp rt May 27, was the vardie, Tuesday n cnslior, Wo wont to Port Mann “py - Drone’ T y pany day by. Promler.T\. H and ih the Hon with the Won! yoPORTA dee Newel. the] SOUP, S S d of a coroner's Jury enquirhyg |i 1031 a9,0 chockor. but: transs|aind'Vinnoo uv ott phe 106d Canadiiny census |bar he enrrted," Hantire WG, eubinet wil move] John Macdonald, Fisheries et oun ay into the death of Donald Hervoy|frred shorly aftorward linoport , Comiboll Milne, 24 of Langley, - Chilliwack as assistant gent, Constyrictlon of’ Ue’ Nill, gouty who will anther wn Taraughont the nahh Tony's eampalen, plank of alleged price-fixing | Lakes, Hugo Kraupner, chalromn hy 10%! tyne He et parents, a London bua conduelor: Only Ralph Chetwynd. trade Ind enrly in May agatist (he fof the Salt Lake provinelal park lod as reatill of bayjurtos 104 veice Tupert In 1048 ts Hokal actiave mile of. pro pation a malo wun MW le. and his wile, sab by tho bedside qpinister, will remaln iy Wetoria | wnton, development board suld loduy. eolverd when he was thrown oul) ree erwurieetenet | Northonsl of" Prings: Alporl: it ed HOE ; of thelr only ebitd, the buy whorwyie tis Social Credit fellow) ‘The UMAWU his opened court Ho anid that wnother workfof a car al f curve, G7 wiley fll, Hf thyanvothig ta comiplotad : ek Ww i ie y Tyee sell ehumerntors WHETTo too was clawed on the log) Premier Bennety is scheduled jadjoumed until Fr done, On two previous weekends; |of Cloverdale has pean charged | LIVEN Licences: wD aNniin F pqgynae the Prince Rupert elly |bofore ho pulled Pony free, to fol the eleetloneerhs, tut " teeny og [He aad, some 10,000 square footlwith manslaughter as a result G NATIT ' Lon a day or 2,000 Lona anntnlt Fy, Blalisties WHE DE ive ONT Wwapnrps mane heat tks end Mr, Macdonald sald Thursdeys) of tind had beon cleared but thong tho necldent, VICTORIA. ‘Thirtoon rave {With tho company haying: ned eats status a Of mildnight| WORUIS ABOUT pod vir hear Ths end: however, the Assochilon, whieh [aroup. wy iced eee eet —— Heatirante of Ue lowor mainland [40 10,000,000. vores. of timbot, parslcenis | a . reece meetin ten qroup was now feed WIE UNC) reristott waa bie diiver of Ue} ang ) lowe} on onan Wathen Aylward sully tea AUINO Hof WCl and -Wancouvor’, tland . woro [tio Aven ‘norbhonst 9 / ogkoenn redling ds T Norton {and sow Tony lying on a ledge} Cloudy with sinay periods | ‘Tho unton ix objecting on tho} Free boat for wark>parly nent oph Kosnr.and Frodorlek Marys | sorve hard. avon with wonls |. ‘Tho projo Boke Youngs, while John Tattle Isloutstde th, Bomeona handed moftoday and saturday, Not moeh [rand that the Combines Ine | bers wil leave Cow Tay at 1 lak wore prasongers, Kristoff} tho 1.0, , Nquor ‘control borrd} vorure: over: plarmed: 7 const Asie superior , wid Lwoefontelong jran bar, elanqe In tempernture, Tight ]vestigatlon Act docs nob apply [aa and members of (he work{and Maryntak cacnpod with{announeed, wohownn, would 4 Inglud giarene Nuasinger, auporvisory "when 7 atarted hitting th tholwinds, Low tonight and high [to Rroups of workmen or wary tre naked to bring own|brulscs, while Kozar la reported oQparee arises from a drinking Gharge irs : privilege, might take preeedence | won't gel Lo the Senate untill clared a state of flood emergency quents In takhfg them to Ter ines and threatened the dis-|from 1:00 pin, PDT until sun- night’ from being dashed: on the | Cruickshank, popular, rallroe me two acensed sald (he gltls| gq 20-fool-high fence ab a 200 Thursday and beat off a lon wltitne gg-foot level, burn any sawdust or debris with- passenger ngent-..nt “Vancouver d ’ . 0 5 ™~ - net : dally during the perlod of ths] (00 wero the crew was expecte [presented with a television’ sch) rolntive er dng arrangements for 7 yO A ' A police spokesman said ‘Tony priest. You: won't Ile to me, 6 files " ; ' lralnage system, Vn ; ‘Ww me .y , onetneh wire net over tho pil," What Is poling to happen to my [investigators have moved Into ¢ Ine . [battle manager, Wostarny: region i home, 4 mother of ant of the | \ ; the offices of the Fisheries Moanwhile in the Prince Rue lin : ar Deat 1 ‘and Wed. Connolly, rotlrad pase . Hishermen and Allied Workers! | ---2- ee rere ee cree reer crete multiple head Injuries asa result} Mr, Crufekshank. Joined the in Saskatchowan's: Pringd :Albhy fiinied today and among thou} | Mather Aylward was loader Of into Saskatchewan next weak to) Association secrotary, sald the “pullors av ul for { yy Stump-pullars ave nocded for ho Inquest, Wdor Coroner A, Ife also worked at Vancouver known 44 Waskoalu Forout 1 iriels making up Akeena federal lywag " a and 13 R on Me rie Vp was “mad about tons, loahine, ministers: take to the}netton i an effort to halt the party would bo held Sunday jensb of Bmivners estaurants. {by then, © antl, represents 13 flshorles, WHT lake | ya) or 0 | + Tal Ne WEATHER Job of removing a number OF ane canny in wehigh Milne, JOxe mranted Heonecs Thursday to Mhorty: dom disteleta ; Wht aro I Venvouver, three jatruction “of:-n private: or tnborior Matrlets within the Won vonrad and after both wt Anturday ab Tort Hardy, Bands femployees combining for thelr anehs Tools will bo provided byjsufforing powstble trternint Ine |In Wout Vancouver, and-uno evel | railway eatimate fdident al a local beer parlor Sm ped ap: seater renne today over debate on the pipe- Thursday—the last day it can ay ‘e (b) No person shall optrate Fi G i =. : of yesterday evening. y and called for volnteers t0 help | any sawmill or open burner or ‘rom roune Ing... ow race swithont, paren cee posal system, Two other dikes in down daily, within the closed |rocks at.Polnt Udwards. 40 Milles | with ‘the’ Canadl ation had nécepled a ride and hed)on tron bar ns it mutilated an Heyear-old boy, in one-half mile of any forest or} Point two miles, off Point Ud- tire was succeeded hore. by Ky order, untoss exemption ts grant- by ALG Ls Warmor, genera) (he girls to sleep oh a motel nly told the eourt, the spokesman sald, "Three | dog?" Re et ict there ar A ne ) Pe girs tal oth | | Association of B.C, pert forest district there aro stil oiger tattle manager, Also kok OF Ne ‘ In (he pit, The male enught at ‘ abel ibaa the boy's arms, B.C. Cabinet q . 1 ange of enmenatory nevass bhe jhe Beak Wirhy, take park In Hw dune 20 election {check Ix part of the same coms | this Sunduy's work parby ab. Balt vornee ae | y purty al. Sill) “noloy, was called after Mito] nd Aghoroft: hefora: coming. ta iNole Lots, woud bog dh rials, WIth them sat Pathor Aylward. youl, hock of Us hooks, ‘The easo be] When furlhor clearing would be Kenneth Ceorga Kristoff, 26, 1 Inltlal’ oninclty ould: ti C00 Nt qa iatis commlastoner | for abralihi up to the Ton's enge ho aellon, linge slumps, by Mr { " ridin: intvuite [landed a solld ontek Txplt and Prinee Rupert 4S and di own protection, the 1G, Mores, Service, Jurles: in Victoria ‘and Saanich, bot) to cost: $8,000,000 i ‘ nn ng i oe oe ee hee eee heh hhh ee oe oe ha . . . > be beget pt ome cds at gett ages Se at tare ete te eM Met see Non tgh ce . 6 _ i we gaa pe a hott a 2 ss BEML AD a 2a Ae got Pree ee CeO AN aaa eae pbb a ake’ ell PAAR mhbhRheh boda RRB DA Amare meek i: op mm a a