bMORROW'S - . p TIDES. = Ayiidas, June 18, 1955 pif Standard Thine . . ld 184 feet . 57 22.3 feet aad 2.1 feet W728 TA {eet VOL, XLIV, No, 41 ie Published at Cariado’s Most Strategic Pacific '» PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Port — And Key to the FRIDAY, JUNE ‘17, 1055.” i f Vy Great Northwost £o2 0114, CIAL Liner, 4 ty PRICE. FIVE CENTS aha tt ’ ve tee 13'3 At B1/s SEA CADET ) a i Eee {Tomorrow} ek rg bee Bir FuRGET cleft) and Nicole Raby kiss 4 yw L gui shen they got in difficully while in the ¥: Baws near Montreal, AN three are 42 years old, hiner Pays Tribute Bal To The Daily News in Walsh (centre) who saved the two oltier ater at Racine beach on the ‘Lake ui Two. (OP Photo) , to Enterprise Opening of New Kitimat School | se MAT The first per- Bt shed the H-roam Ne- sheds ae Banner a. irr W mi cab to make the ’ been called toa Konner, we TLaranee, whoo building Is an Heater oof the Bnd Rovs SCOTUDE meeckoovledee the Mine and me e'itide of the Alumi- : veut Canada Limit- hey wa apencd here fous for vo pin, by Attorney ‘elementary school construction je substituting : AC. Bennett! hd conte ence on whole meus enterprise here,” Mr, “ with the sehool ' ‘ent and about 200 temporary challenge to school authorities,” ‘homes belng completed this year, Mr. Williston sald. ‘school board officals aro anx-| Mr. DuBose told guests of the completion of the next eurly days of planning the pro- ct and rated this new develop- ment as “another milestone fn Kitimat’s history.” Host of the day was school board chairman Peter M. Hop- King assisted by secretary-treas- urer P, T, Sampson, Terrace school board chalrman Clarence W. Michiel and seere- tary-treasurer Frederlek Mack- Nin Joined Mrs, Myrtle M, Roper, ["KEAL CHALLENGE" | Prince Rupert District 52° board | "The hard work and planning !secretary-treasurer in, uniting has evolved a fine,*functlonal the three sister communitics building and fagitities that other which ‘have: been brought closer places have tikén -years to es- together’ with, the recent Antro- of which began this week, At an informal banquet Inst ‘night honoring the distinguished | ‘guests and attended by more .than 100 persons, Minister of Ed- ,Wteation Ray Williston sald that ithe new Nechako school “Is a feredit to the town-planners, the board of school trustecs.and the : Reople of Kjtimat.” |, In Revolt Officers Flee. To Uruguay) BUENOS AIRES (AP) against the Peron regime, it was learned today, -“ From Montevideo, Uruguay, It was learned that fleeing alr and naval officers had taken refuge In nelghboring Uruguay «= as President Juan Peron's claim down. Peron's declaration over, president's victory through the night. Toll Set. At 200 Dead! — More than 200 persons]: were killed and about 1,000]: wountled during” Thuns:/, iday’s abortive revolution |’ Buenos Aires radio repeated’ that the bloody attempt against his government had been put} Communications with Argen- tina were blacked out following Thursday night that the flight, which erupted ab noon Thursday, was The government-control< led radio kept parroting the ,speech The revolt erupted a few hours after the Vatican excommunl- cated Peron and higvalies ‘be- | HANGING FROM THE rigging Elizabeth Paterson im Weather permitting that ts. «been a ‘ Airlift. Goes | Start Seen -yexistence, Way, He sald that tenders will be called this week for construction, including clearing, of eight miles of the proposed 28 mifes of high- way starting from the Terrace, end at Lakelse Lake,. . ’ Already about 14 miles of the total distance of 42 miles is. in ‘There are hopes that the high- Sh On 8-Mile Secti "Special to The Dally News KITIMAT—With about 1,110 regular. ‘vehicle and less than’ ten miles of main road, the sinelter town; of Kitimat yesterday -received a tremendous boost to. its morale when Minister. of Highways .P. A. Gage Hardi announced that contracts would be called. fora start on the much-demanded Kitimat to Terrace high: , Noted Jurist WB Farris ‘Dies Suddenly VANCOUVER ( ~ Wendell B, a ls pll ready for the start of summer: salling playing hide-and-seek behind the clouds, keeping: yachts- _, men In harbor painting and mending sail. flue wtorney-general sald | tabilgh. It has provided ‘n real duction of daily-train service, « cauge- of:Hiis explusion of BishopJ ii. Manuel Tato, one of Peron'y _ gover Che keyg of fo eee iat ee 00 sementary schvol | Laer te | me ere presented to | meine KOS Aym. | ties told by Me. Bon- ' Re! he choad children may: mente he opening of the |; po Caking halt ae day's | before the end of the: torn: Mi. Bonner, in the off. 7 we ‘ accldent Wednesday, Is “sthll afternoon. inthe bay was deaeribed. as INJURED BOY'S CONDITIO REPORTED “STILL SERIOUS” Although showing “slight improvement,” tho condition of seven-year-old Douglas Vickerman, injured in a‘ traffic Mk ’ yas gre oN ee te serious,” his doctor sald this "very, confused”. and; hag been ay oan tin by Paedfie i Ul able to recaaiae.e, parents. However, ho regitined con- sclousosy fiat ‘ht tured skull and sovere eheat a car on Seventh Avenue, Aithine, chartered Male | cle Minster af Eduen- | Y Withston, Minister of | Wi Mars and provinedal | eWeley D Blk, Mine}? Mtoand Mrs. Stan Vickerman “hdon yesterday’ ifter sufforlng a {race injuries when in collision with A student of King Edward school, Douglas Js tho son of , TL Seventh Avenue Enst, Hsinwes, MA. Gaglirds YES Doge, Vice-presh- the Aliamum Company mer Ltd i me Tt taht of Bde Be he cabinet ministers | Mi Witton whe visited; mites town bast Bep-: . Sa ee temporary Peeeditiie 10 ett. ah tine at the sme. aren Elks Issue Ca | ons, {Individuals or clubs ta land celobrationg was lasited a ‘loday by the Princo Rupert Elks ernest in additlon to |Ladge, Bes cnelter site butlde Art Miirray, spokesman for the _ 'o educate 490 lttks sald that alroady two floats i ‘ll crades Including had been assured for the cele “A etan high schout brations which are being slaged ‘in conjunction with the lodge "flag diy.” | Jo anid that the Nike inom. Inelves wore onloring a float and tho Prince Ruport Distrlet Bage- bal association had also pro- | mbsnd to onter ono, » Tho floats with bo part of the “Parade In whieh Mr. Murray sald, the HMCB Chatham roxerve dlvi- sion, RON, Son Cadets, Wrens and Wronattes, Alt Cadoty had agreed ta take part, VASUE INVITATIONS Tho Elka have iasued invili. Hong to the Rotary, Gyro, Ml. mon, and Auto cluby, to the Chambar of Commoree, tho day coos, tho duyeoo-Ebted, various Jodges, the Tradea and Gabor Jounell and other ely unto Taking port in the parade will be the 1o2nd Mattary Mpe band, the UMGH Chualhany naval te. xorve band and the Prince Tue port Cirle Drill ten, Hard-Luck Ship. Reaches Port NEW WEATMINUTER Tho dynnnitta-Indon oagge aby (tien . Blor was qnlonding lor cargo boyy oT [hero today flor a troubla-titted rl: | Vell takantthires weoks. ‘The small corye nin ta CA $106,000 abiip, Mlxatsloct 800 ities off Ban his haw, Voting ore Frunetioo when bilge water was Beeai shedulod for May, deoldontally pumped inte the SCO lout tochnle [fttol tanks, wae towed to Quin MTom ate Hide Hay, Ore. and then brought here [by Pantie Kalvagy canary. Wh Np feel 400 perman. | Shannon - acial Hele! Stet for i tty veleran, Me aps, former Vred=s STINNON, Wwere hha, Whe oan wh the MP Home Chapel VLG setnp offlelabs Wht, ded Montlay Vite Tae General ab thy Heat My, Mbit i Ue Koldlora' view Cemetery, where MY Lee ting, UN were cons ! W Ma at thee Wayed the ADEE "Revolt," aH “ee Ray Beherk, ee Ttten Apne Ton, Smith Charen Thats it Votiny Kaspep, phan "as One of Ue LEN TON Co arelye Hf vert during the | " i War nd waa (Wns TM at tap Atl) Wee ay siiyy SU the United uw 1 A cnil. for businozs, organtin- fonter flonts in the July 1 parnde: (to the betta, Ineludlity a Roy. ll For Floats For Celebrations on July | For the childrpn inere will bod any Immedinte word from ors flying to New York or Mont. ia decorated biko and baby sar tinge parade, a pot parade, A prizo will also be given for the best-decorated oar. SPORTS IN MORNING “The parade will dake place in (the mornlng with ehildren's sports sinted from 10510 fin, until noon at Algona Park, Tho International = Basdball — sertes between Princo Rupert All-8tars and Ketchtkan ds slated for the uftornoon and ovoning, A dance at the Civle Contre Is planned to wind up the foxtlvittos, Sub-Raising Begun in U.K. PORTEAND, Snglind teue Lora)--Tho steady beat of com presied ale pumps ochocd hol Jowly over the harbor hore todny as salvage slips hogan pumping ae Inte the senlod hull of the aunken submarine Sidon, Tho submarine went down Thitraday iu dh foot of wator af- tor an oxplosion of aw practioa torpodo, taki 13 non with hor, al Canndian Navy man’ Divers rushed tu the seano hy helicopter worker trough the Might tn relays to geal hateher and youts tn the Wal Bhortly after duwa “frog nen" wont dawn and bored a dozen holes tn the full, (hon connectod pipes, from alr yin on the rhiipa on the aurfaue, AG WRI AOA Vifty-alx men wore aboard ihe Aldon, Inoluding crow, puss ways department will also call for further clearing of . about eight miles from the Kitimat end, . CHAMBER GRATIFIED “We are gratiflee io hear that of a yacht in Vancouver harbor, yesterday to open the new: Ne= chako school here, =, The announcement was made during an informal banquet given by Kitimat board of school trustees last night attended by Attorney-General R. W. Bonner, So far this summer the sun has (CP. Photo) Affairs Wesley D, Black and Mc- Neely DuBose, Farrls, 68, chief justice : of:.the Tee Court of British Colum. la, a short {llness, i He underwent. major ‘surgery {for cancer two. weeks agosss. 3: Chief Justice, Farris, long: a. powerful figure’ In: legal, politi... at least a start has been made,” ¢al and “financial circles, entered en sald Don Forward, president of hospital in’ Victoria for. cheek: —— j Kitimat Chamber of Commerce up early in May, . during an Informal meeting with | fle remained in. hosplta ‘|Mr. Gaglard! during his visit. two weeks, then rested in-a hot for a week before returning’: {Vancouver June 3. He entered hospital here immediately. . , Tt was his second serious Mis.) ness within a year, Chiefidustleg: Farrig was absent from tits duttes, for three months during. 1954, Minister of Education Ray. Wil- neem liston, Minister = of. Municipal died: in: hospital. today'a ter: | my dei Roman Catholic Church. {STATE OF SIEGE After two waves of bombers and fighter planes had’ attacked Cisada Rosada, the government ‘house In the honrt of Buenos | Alres, Peron Imposed a state of satege and called on congress to declare martial law. The latter ep relitoves:'! fed more ' civil wWertles, many of which were | niready cancolled ‘by the state of internal war Peron declared during another ‘revolt in 1051 ind never revoked, Reuters nows agency reported i Thursday that Maj.-Goen. L, BR, jLaFleche, Canadian ambassadox ito Argentina had been in gov- ‘ernment house when the first ‘bombing occurred. Later com- [neunications difficulties provent. An, q ™ | Pontiff | Reaffirms Goodwill VATICAN CITY uh — Popy Pius today roatflrmed hs mood. Wilt for the Roman Catholle clergy and people of Argontinn. Tho 79-yonr-old pontiff ox- pressod bly sontimonty Ina long Audionco with the two prelates exvolied by Argontine authorl- Oh, Tho prelates, tho auxitlary Manuel Tato, and dle agsletant, Msgr, Ramon Novon, wore with Uo pontite in My Vatlenn apart mont for an hour and 26 minutes, All protocol wag brusted aside from thi lnatlly arranged and lonce, The two prelates, whose oxpulalon caused tho Ronn Onlhrolle Church to oxeommuil: mate Argontine londors, wore the namo clothion in whieh they are rived in Rome ourly todny, Lavtor, Che Vato newspaper L'Osvorvatore Romano aad the PML(P recelvod thom “with mast offiunlve armbaltlity. "VIVIDLY INTERENT HIN "TU Holiness,” aald b'Oasarya- toro, "vividly Intovoatod tinal! In (holy colorous trials, “Tr most comforting torn, he thon reaffirmed tis particular woodwill for the prelates, far the ontlre Argentino oplacopno, clergy wid falthfol. of that Onthatin nation ao alngutarly dear to him for #0 Ninny rongana" were mid Grainees, who tie hinat Jagenrredt oo | Bladwhore In the Vationn toe @ny, MUKR Woe volohralad for chief. advorsarlos jit: thé” prest : For Passengers of-Liners at's ruhning fight‘ with the bishop of Buonog Alros, Mégr.t | od overy avallable aircraft bound for tho United States and Ca- nada, , ‘ _ Most of the passengers came from the 81,273-ton Quegn Mary, Hy h wag ungble to leave South- Mhplon for New ‘York Thursday because of a wildeal stewards’ walkout, ., Close behind them tn the Hne- Up for alriiner space wore pas- rongers from another Cunard ship, the 10,030-fon Scythia, whage sailing to Quebee from Bouthamplon today has also been put off. | The majority of the passon- j vont today were businessmen | wnxlous to Keep appointments (hroatoned. by the 18-dny-old | strike of more than 1,000 sea- men, ONINE: TANERS ARPECTED The stowards, striking without union approval for better pay und conditions, havo Wed up nine Wners at Liverpool and South Accused Men Said Part OF Big Ring VANCOUVER ®~ Mour mon churged with atlompled murder N the sauvage boating of a city Aru addict ave members of o Montrow) narcotics tng who came to Vancouver tu “take over" the olty drug trade," prose ouutor Sluwark MeMorran sald loduy, + Mr. MoMorran. sald tn polies Hour’ the beating of Thomas Kina, 80, rowilted (rom a “very Kerloue: tareolles allualion, Ho aM Uho beating Involved tho hijacking of a small quan. Uly of draqa" trom ono of te TW Wi Who are taking aver Vaneonver's. lucrative drug Kinde ; Stee te enya eomapone set ¢ 500. Passengers To Disembark VANCOUVER O-Tle Orlont Wno'y Y0,000-lon flagubip, the Orvove, (a xedvodited to Inne 800 Piexongors here Sunday, Ane Olige BND paxongors: will dixon: bir tntor In California and g00 Will romatnewith tho Alp until Legontinn’y Cathalliy, LONDON (Reuters)—A trans-. ampton and’cost Britain an esti- Tt. is expected .th road Allanilc airlift went Into ‘full; swing today as passengers from strike-bound. British liners pack- mated $3,000,000"In lost reven jue from North American ‘visitors, [Many Britain = bound tourists have had’to make other ar- rangements on the North Ameri. can side, sa ont t Meantime, ‘leaders of 20,000 dack workers met today.to decide Whethet’ fo. recominend’" that tier followers ond thelr 20-day+ Id Inter-union stoppage. * The dockors, striking for ree- ognition of thelr breakaway un- Jon, have stopped or slowed work on more than 260 ships—almost half of Britain's maritime trade | DuBose “yice-pr hie -Alurtifitun ae nda-Etdsy. will take. at least ‘two years to ° complete, =F je ' The highway will create a huge. ‘development. of interlor agricultural Jand and’ will serve the’const with fresh produce,’ i¢ i rer te: nye Tae Wu - Gis A \VANCODY EE dita Ifo ony ine ear ee , for WO jrobberies tasty Marchi; wa ‘phat tmubsday Be we court of appeal. Mr. Justice O'Halloran, tn rendering his dec llon, quoted ‘from Magtstrate Oscar Orr's report that Vancou- ver had been the scene of 36 my, 08, {Waiter Mulligan ‘sald "Thuraddy. night he has retained: Senator.” J, W. doBy Farrta, Vancouver lawyer, In! with, allegations pojice departinent by a Toronto weekly tabloid, pe “Chict Milligaly sald in-anine tervlew ho has nob yets'd i hefhos to launch court: adtion agaliist the. tablold which: Mghod a story alleging. : corruption, meral misconduct Police officers und other char. poy ‘The commission met tor dio Police: chid d promiienit conntotion = against: “the ..: 4 iB. vu Ie | pollee y ~-In six major ports, a ight three days armed holdups between Jan. 2, and March 10, Intensive Search Underway For Overdue Light Aircraft OCKAN FALLS, B.C, @—~ An the four men and the plane were Intenslve norlal search is under safe, way mong the rugged British Co- | lumbla const loday for plano missing for iw'th four men abonrd,. “TE can't bellove anything sor- lous Is wrong,” said Mr, Bokor. PWA and forestry offlolats snid weather In the aren had been ! Twelve planes, Including six Poor and that the plane had the hunt, Mined by’ RCAI search and Probably set down tn a sheltored reseun crews, tre taking part in bilet, Atmosphorle —conditlons sccond straight day Thursday behind closed doors to diseliss the charges, No statemont' was cr ee, Scnator. Purris sald he had nob. yot advised his cellent on the mutter, He added: | Loo "Sponking personally, 1 think everyone Is foolish to pay atten- tlon to bintheraklte In a publi callon Ike this.” wo Binthorskite, 0 noun the éoy- ator sald he “pleked wp In Nova: Scotia,” ts defined ax “loqua clous nonsense," . Ah A Se AarenmaTy iat se fene Training Ends. Packie Western Airlines float. plane disappeared Tuesday about “The ningle-cnglnod | hud also bean bad for radio com- munications, .BIx ROAF planes based at Port For Reserves 200 miles north of Vancouver, Abaned (he Coasna 180 on tho northbound CMlght were pilot Hardy, nonr the northern tip of Vancouver Island, and an oqual Humber of PWA planes wore au Nori) resorve. training at HMCS ‘Chatham hos beon aude pandod for Lhe sunmor, a roverve, upokosman anid today, - Clrabes “head of the BG. forest service Hob d'easune of Vaneouver and Uhre provincial government em- ployeos, Tho pusiengers were identified iy Ohrls Gangkilde-Laueson, 96, dutvey party which ahartered the plane for a tinber survey, and Henry Jotlivek, 42, both of Victorin, and W. Norman Wheat. ch, aboul a6, who completed a forestry course at the Univeratty Of TLC, lust month, signed xearch avons today (nn 10-Hquaro-nilla avon northwest af this papor mill contro, PWA anid the plane took ‘off On tho survoy fMlaht Tweaday Ine Lending to land ab Komuye, 200 Millos north of hore, However, forestry offlelals In Vietorin sald tembor 12, thoy understood the plane was ty return to Ovean Falls, to SONNE ERE LON AONE Ra ne ae ROR Oe BERTEN OH REG + Hy OF Capt. and Mrs, und courses will be resuurfed Sep. Howevor, he sald, band tryin Hg WII contiine na required. 0/0 (B) Potor Lion, bandynanter, Atwo golng on will be frat dld Clason for the Wrons and cladge (lex In Lorpede detection that will Cunblo Chonan taking the course qualify this sumer, a elt a LE ee eee by Haker, Port tard FNL comahon Kurope, aplt and | f0, WELTEVED ATEN SALT The plano'sx dixappearanes Way wnnouneed fr Vancouver, tat Whtht by PWA president (use Company und forextry Offletals Kald thoy wore confident WEATHER Cloudy Haly fow showors wlong the matnland today, More fraquent showers tomorvow, Littld change tn tom~ perature, Winds souttivest 10 tos (ny, ie lonlght and i wud Baturday, A 15 tomorrow, Low Nigh ‘Saturday at 45 wnt $5; sand- Wide Ripert, Ww owned Plavos of transfor for Salvation Army offlcors and statt wore ane nouricad hy by Major W, 0, Poulton of tho Prince Ruport CO) pK, . Tho appolntmonts were revoly» ofl hore fron Commiasloner W. W, Booth in Toronto, _Bonlor Captain and rw; Cyril Frayn lave: boon tranaforred to Eaquiinalt, 0,0, Oaptaln Grace Hurkott will go to Cornor Urovk, Newfoundland Ald Livuterient wid Mew. Hyegl cr Milla Dave boun punted to Cane Posted To Esquimalt Corps. Cyril Frayn : Hind boon poatod to Kitdelns, 8,6, Taking Bontor- Capt, Frayn's Hoel here Wt tho: Prinwe’ Rupert Citudol will be Cuptaly Stanidy Armatrong., from 8witt Qurrent, Siskatohewan,. Capt, At efron, Ia wite and onitd wil rive In Princo Ruporg about Joly ito take gonugn of he hie corp, mo Hosted to'thls dlatrlal apa Captain Dorothy’ Ath rend | : ro sl Captain Margaretta How Parth, Oft.: who nition ak Muagltla ‘Onpt 1 you Olly, Capt. Mary, Rohan CO hs : " » Vrayn'e bu J wh “i