Sybe ae *ORMES > Daily Delivery tery @ ; - DIAL 2151 DRUGS ‘sot “SKYDIVERS BE FORE THE JUMP — U. & en 1 trants in. the World Competition for Parachut- _ Ists"are nearing a tense moment over Moscow's Tushino Arport-in this dramatic shot. The men are getting ready to jump from a Soviet AN-2 plane which carried them aloft. , BC. PC Leader Defies Threat Of Court Action | — Deane linlayson, Pyro. “VANCOUVER (CP) eressive Conservative Leader in British Columbia, Monday night defied a thr eat of contempt of court ac- tion and made public duri amended statement of defence in a slander ¢ ng a speech portions of an case in- volving ‘a former Social Credit cabinet minister. oMr, Finlayson read parts o:%~ “ eee eee the! amended statement filed by | - Vancouver Lawyer David Slurdy. who is belng sued by R. KE. Som- mers, former lands and forests minister, for statements the barrister made before the Sloan forestry commission last Dec- ember. Mr. Sommers _Fesigned | Two: Reported. Dead In Clash: On Border AMMAN, Joruan W-A mill- jary. spokesman said two. Isracti soldiers were killed today In an hovr's clash Inside Jordan, the second along the frontier in four days, ‘ The spokesman said three. Jordanian national kuardsmen: were wounded when a 30-man Jsraell force attacked with a mortar and automatle weapons ata village near Jenin, in south- west Jordan, The spokesman raclis left one body 409 yards inside Jordan, and dt was being guarded until United Nations (nee observers reach the scene, Jordan charged — previously that four Israelis drove ao jeep into dordanian territory Satur. day, and one Israel] was killed, An Israeli spokesman on Sat- urday- dented that a soldier was ~ kiled and insisted that Jordan's patrols fired on the Israelis from Jordan's side of the border, The United Natlons Jordan Israel}. ammlstice commission in Jerusalem neeused Jordan. of ambushing @ bus in Tsrent's Ne- poy desert last Thursday, An Igtnel) woman and four Tsraell foldlers | were Hilled, John MacKay Rites Held Miner services wern eandtet- ad by Captain Slinley Arm xbrong oof the Salvation Army ab Merguson Mineral Home Sin day afternoon for John Mackay haevoar-ald fahermian wha ded Wednesday, Tho hymns "Nearer My Gad La Theo" nd "Safe ty the Arms aft Fens” were si, Interment wos at vometory, Miudrylew Y from the cabinet last. February 27, but retained his legislature seat, Premier Bennett this month announced a provincial: general election will be held: Sept, 19. Alfred Bull, counsel for Mr, Sommers, sald in separate lct- ;ters to Mr. Finlayson ‘and Geo- rge Gregory, Hberal. member of the legislature for Victoria, that. he would cite them tempt of court if they discussed the slander case during the clec- ‘tlon campaign. | Mr, Sommers was re-nomin- ‘ated Monday night as Social | Credit candidate in Rossland- Trail constituency and Mr, Fin- layson announeéd at a public mecting in North Vancouver that he will seck a Progressive Conservative nomination In that dual constituency, Charges Supe Heard at Arbi Testimony was given this morning at the opening hearin: of the “H, Scullion Discharge Case" that a supervisor hac used "nbusive and derogatory language and attitude to a mar wnder his charge,” The statements were made be fore a threeeman arbltratlor hoard appointed Jointly by the Columbla Cellulose Compan: and the International Brother hood af Pulp, Sulphtte and Pa per Mill Workers, Local 708, afte discussions over rehiring Seul- lion, a bricklayer, broke down, The dispute resulted {nar rlsht-day wildeal strike of un lon omenibers at the Watuor Island mill last month, L Board ehalrman a, DP. MeRar ind mombers d, T. Harvey, con pry appointed, and Frank How (ard, hamed by the unton, heare evidence from various unio witnesses, who agreed = (ha! Himes Perry, supervisor of the brleklayers’ department, har Made “provocative remarks! te Heulllon about Nis private life wel Tad sworn “to got itn" Petor Slova, iistrument moeh wile ab tho mill, sale that he had observed Parry “using bus we Innguage and waving hb fists" ab Sentlion when soekly in explanation of Mo brieklny: sald the [s+ Police Plan No Action Yet Against Youthful Arsonists " OCNALIEAS CHy potles sald Monday night they are nat planning to take any immediite aetion ngninst two boys, ax and away yonrs oll, who slarled a $960 000 waborfyont fro Saturday, The hoys tall patter Iyennngel yt five books af penny matehes and took them tap AnAeK OW Bissotils Whart, hoy Hk ov fro and panteked when {hay found they eould nob Boat if, oub with a ablek, ‘hoy ran home without leling anyone, Pollea anid the mother of one af the bova roparted the matter when: her kon finally totd her about Ie Monday, thoy@ Kira Chyler Pred Mncciliiiveny and “he tragedy of the whole thing is thab steh small children are able to buy matehos ab ¢ store without qestian,” Tho olaltehour, — throosalarn hhive doabroyed. four warahousos, damaged two others and of whit, ‘Throo fremen-svore {n- sured but none of tem sar. onaly, for’ ean | Jockey Back ln Jail After Release VANCOUVER (®—Calvin Roy Eustace, released Monday from a five-year extortion sentence by a Supreme Court order, was re-arrested as he stepped through the gates of Oakalla Prison Farm, -. He was back Jn Vancouver city jail one hour after his re- lease facing a re-worded charge ui extorlion. The 28-vear-old jockey had’ ;been convicted and sentenced for an alleged extortion attempt: against Vancouver busiriessman Jack Diamond, The conviction was quashed: iby Mr. Justice Harry Sullivan, who backed up the jockey’s ap- peal that the warrant commit-! cause ‘death or injury to Mr, extort $20,000. WEATHER Cloudy with occasional light rain or drizzle loday. Cloudy Wednesday. Little change in tomperature. Wind light, Low tonight and high Wednesday ab Sandspit and Prince Rupert 55 and 62. visor Abusive itration Start er’s abstnee of one hour July 9 Pete Lester, chief shop ste ward ab the plant, sald that he was advised of “serlous con- ditions” within the bricklaying group while serving as a mem: ber of the six-man Standing Committee on Labor Relations, vhich was appointed by both labor and manngement to con- sider grievances, "We dn the union felt that the department was getting restive under Mr Perry" hs observed, BP, O'Neal, president of Loe cnl 708, sald: "TL have had occasion very many tlnes to speak with Mr, Porry on fils atttbude as far a. grievances are concerned,” "We also fell" the union pres Ident went on "that mueh trou: ble could have been averted |! the company had not dented the Witton the right to discuss super: visors wid thelr conduct, "However, T should sag) that ve have naw been granted thal rely." Ih Ta Hansen, presenting the], ange for the untlon, told the Yond that Mr, Saullion had been omoved at the mil for Emons Kha and that he iad “very goad ‘oforences" from tha 2 yours In whleh he hid piled Its trade oa beleklnyer, ’ Mr. Tangon also urged that he case should bo heard entitely ON dts Isolated meriia, saylne "No aeblon taken after the Alschorge should be taken Into ranstdarabion R, 8, Alveoy,” prosonilig tle (ve for the company, gave five ronsons why the diacharge of ] Mr, Seuliion was conalderad nec essary: Tis attitude ts very poor, Tle will net co-oparate, Ho was continuously late, THe was given W final warnlng on danuary dl Nhout his tryrdinoss, On May 8h a yvorbal warning was glvon toa uinlan ropragent: natives that th was Intended to discharge the brickinyer, Tho hearin continued thts vflornoon, ting him to prison failed to-state that the: acclised ititended-‘~to | Diamond when he attempted to Buoy Tender Seen. Rescue Aid. ‘announced today, A letter from whaite, MP for Skeena, disclosed that $15,000 for architectural fees had been placed in Minister of Transport George Maricr's estl- | mates for the vessel. , The new boat, while not bein wl designed to include special res cue and salvage gear, wil! have | accommodation for helleopters, which the Skecna MP said would | (“he a boon to rescue operations in the Prince Rupert area. | “That means; that’ this boat. which will be the first of its type there, has now reached the draw- ‘ing- -hoard stage.” | The Skeena MP also disclosed that a contract for a radio bea- {con building, power house and ‘related work has been let to the of Vancouver: be set-up at Lawn Hill, Graham island, and it is expected it will be ready by the end of Septem- ber, Midnight last Chance For Voters Voters In Prince Rupert dis- (rict have until midnight to- night to register for the Sep- tember 19 provinelal clection, The voter's registration office al the provincial Court H, W, Harding, sald today, time onspreparation of the vol- cr's list, and five employees ara working in the registration office, compiling the list, eheck- ing registrations and keeping two graphatype and addresso- graph machines working full time, Mr. Harding said, Shipping Merger Announced VANCOUVER = Merger of two major West Coast shipp- Ing companies, Union Stern. ships Ltd, and Tidewater. Shipplng Co. Ide was anne ouneed here Monday, Tdowater Shipping, formed In IM of several ‘amatior cousial firms, will heeone a subsidiary of Union Steam. shins, formed: Mn. TARO, canal was “unacceptable” forenee neared Its ellmas, | Koinlah forolan minister Al berto Martin Artato also ane nonneod Nis delognbion will in hraduee i third proposal aimed al a compromise solution tn tho Buow dlsputo, In vddition to tho western Ine Lornatlonatiaation plan, India on Monday proposed loaving control of tho waterway dn Reyptlan hands with an Intornatonal ad Visory bodly, Arlajo told reporters that the Westorh plan presented by U8, a At Plan Stage’, For Rupert $1,500,000 Ship] Plans for a new $1. (500,- : 100 lighthouse supply and. : buoy vessel of revolution-|., ary new design for ‘thel: Prince Rupert area were}: by. ae ‘spokesman for the Prince}. ‘Rupert Liberal Associa-|° {{tion, |: BE. T, Apple- Moncrieff Construction Co,: Lid. The project: will Many of the staff at tie court | house have been working full that Eisenhower, the 05-year-old | though Herler himself says he “Tb was apparent hab bho Stasson omer. weerermereny Fr Western Suez Plan Said Unacceptable To Spain LONDON (Reuters)—Spain today announced the westorn plan for international control of the Suez INTER: ONTINENTAL Galan Hoover, 9, of Albuquerque, of the Atlas ICBM on dislay a - separates and is complete even “te fot Iatinching: in’ apace. ALLISTIC MISSILES: (ICBM) | in the: future, -but a toy version is a thing o4§ the “present, G, Mer on an actual ICBM will. carry & Warhead: re. tin | N.M., is: fascinated by a model . t the ‘Hobby Trade Show and: Convention in New York. Eighteen and’’a -half inches: high; ; the: ‘model is made from a kit contaning 50 parts, Each’ ‘section to the exhaust vents, The top " Thospital-later that ‘day.’ aL : ROME said this ‘morning:.they Sunday, morning. al complications’ in. ‘the: ¢ it was: ‘reported ' today. ol driver last year: morning,” but was. taken: ‘and: ‘admitted to e anxious-to get. in tovch. with the. occupants ofa: late-model.|.” turquoise and white sedan whieh. : was obsetved to’have “stopped, at? |the scene ; about: 28M, * Sunday, ely, innocent,” ” ‘police sal we are; anxious fo ‘get, ‘it |) “Critically il” in’ Prinee ‘Ru-e vat |pert: General Hospital’ is Steven’ _'Dalapka, 58, of Water. Strect, an: “assistant. . fireman. employed.” “by -{ the’ Canadian National: Railways, . Dziapka, suffered: ‘multiple : in=1- juries, shock and intra- -abdomin- : in collision ‘witha ‘car. ‘near the ‘ crest. of’ ‘the “hill: ‘on. ‘Second; HAy- eh ~Tenue, nob. far: from, tt | section, where. a ‘six-ye ‘Twas the victim of Despite’ his. injuries: “Sunday Dalapka:’ apparently. a walked. home,. ‘police: said today, Strength At dential jackpot coming: up stage of the game, . ary convention moved today into its sccond day, it was clear that! vole-catching tcam of | ‘NIXon, Nixon Support Gaining 5 Convention | SAN FRAN CISCO (CP)—The Republican party, confident that it holds the winning hand for the presi- this November, obviously has no interest in distur bing the political cards at this As the party's 100th annivers- ative was rapidly running out of steam, Stassen, who says vember ballotting, has stayed government president Dwight D, Elsenhower, With his claim that he ‘has a agent and registrar of voter's tand vice-president Richard M,:50-50 chance of putting Gover- hor Christian A, Herter of Mas- There never was any doubt!sachusetts into the running, Republican president who in’ 1050| Will withdraw if he Is nominat- gave the party its first White }ed, House victory in 20 yours, would win a quick convention renomin- ation, despite the two major tll | nesses he has suffered In the! last year, Nor Is there now much: doubt, Ib has become apparent, that Nixon will again be with him on the Republican Weket for the | Nov, 6 general election, despite a move by While House alde Harold I, Stassen to have Nixon | dumped as the party's vice-prest- dential candidate, OUT OF STEAM The first major fost of Stas son's stop-Nixon movement came as the convention swung open ‘Monday, Nixon himself taok no part In the convention proceed: | ings, bub his name was cheoroc ovory timo Ib was montioned and ee eae mene ts the ude nation Suez CON C ee Slule Socratary Dulles "long not respect (ho Intoroat of sovereign Eaypt. Th la not aeeoptable,” Arlalo mado the statement be- foro flying to Bpaln to roport to Clonorallssima Prineisea rane oo Ho ante his deputy, the Mars qnose of Banta Cra, would ine produce the Spanish plan, MOBUOW (41—Sovlat Proalelont Klomont) Voroshilov lott by tratn Monday for a one+ work state steer me Pee bereeet visil to Finland, pe ke ke ok tll tlt lw kt klk tke kk ke Premier Silent ‘On Plebiscite VICTORIA Qim- Premier Bon- nett replied “no comment” Mon- day when asked by reporters whether a plebiscite on Sunday sporl will be held In conjune-. tion with the provincial ela. tlon Seplember 19, From other sourees It was Joarned tha subject had not been taken up by the cabinet, Office Inls satd thore still is tine to arrange a ploblacite, Why con's | the vast majority of, the 1,321 name on the ticket will cost the House delegates intend to stand pat on: party precious votes in the No- Will remain open until that time |ineir day night ‘without: ‘opposition yo _ to represent the Social Credit party: in: Rossland- Trail. riding: |! in. the Sept,: 19° provincial. general election, , Mr, Sommers’ name, Was. pat ' to a convention of ‘some. 200: (lelegates “here: by. Gordon Reith: of. Kinnaird and. "hits, |¢ M, R. Landucei of Trail moved . that nominations, ‘he: closed, Her motion was cntriod unani- mously, . , Earlier, repor ts indicated. that the * Rossland . Soolal’ Credlt Association might 1 nom, Inate Rossland, Mayor Harold’: Elmes, No: such - motion - flee . veloped, ‘ “Forests. was ‘nominated ‘ion tod this year new. constructio bia ‘for: the: ‘first. seven mon of 1956.1 higher ‘than ‘last’y despite tighter” credit: restric tlons and the: steel shortag . During the seven-month per-:. was valued ‘at.’ $135,742,195,." from. the: total: of: “$112; 507,787 ‘yeached during tl the. Same pend In 1955; Iptreple Frenchmon aboard, English coast Monday, Ii, slowly to shore, L'EGARE I REACHES. ere AFTER 87-DAY ATLANTIC TP = FAL MOUTH, Eng! and Tho raft Lt inve mead the lost one—today ronched this old English fishing port: after". An ople 87-day Atlantic crossing from Nova Seobla’ with: three it Henrl Boaudout, bonrded 20-yonr- -old: lonclor of the ox pocition, wont back to sen and rode in wlth his two coms, panions after having been taken off the ratt 4 milog off, the Bonurout, who has boon sbrlekon by oxhanstion within’: aight of land, Inalsted on golng out today to meet tho raft as. ib was bolng towed In on the Inst stages of Ils Journey, Gaston Vannckoro, 31, and Mare Modena, a 27. yonrvold artist, had romatned with ‘tho viokoly raft lg A Nfebont bowed» Doomed Horse's Prospects Brighten)|. ‘| But Youthful Group Still Needs Help| iv largo cash doflelt. The nubiad In al iu avorage of $2, in a The fate awaiting a black and; brawn mare oub at Star Mink} y Ranch definitely “ain't what It used to bo," Thanks to the offorta of a syndlenta organised by rnineh omplovyes Nanoy Wood, tho pros« pect of onding up ng mink=food scoma to hive boen definitly avortod for Black Banner, nine: yeareold mato bought by Naney for $26 from ranch owner Aryld Matlaon, The mare had orlglnally been nequired ab Sintthors and sold lo tho raneh to be slaughtores’ for mink food, Partnors tn philantheapy whe jolnod with Nanay to roprlioye the animal avo, Murray iol. lough, Darlene Gordon ane Gary and Moyd Ballinger, LARGH DEPIOM Tho syndlente was Mreod with was that if Dinel Bannor wore to bo savod from donth tb was golng to bo nocossnry to fead and shelter hor =~ ogpecially through tho long. winter, Blaring ab mn balance. sheet. Which showad prasnoattve clobits |.” of $225 for av barn and bille of $7 a wnek for oilts, and with nothing on tho orodlt sido of tho locgor but, youth and on. (husinsm, tho ayndlonte bogay to soll ricer on Black Bannor, MANY DONATIONS With tho holp of a tory : Mm Tho Dally Nowa duly 96 and tho ontirely uncomplalning co- oporation of the aubject horgelf, Binck Bannoy was soon doling 9 Innel-offica buainosa Ab prices of flvo conte for half a olroutt and 10 conta for a trip all tho, way round the mendow, money roll- pul Rites s atpo te p (ny, . “90 far wo'ye, ‘unt $1adg,? Noney sald, “And quite ‘alot of: ‘rab: camo. from: donatlangeeat}es © kinds of pooplo: have boon trys: Ing to holy. us,” ba Nanoy omphnaized that “Wierd ce was Aull a conaldorable amount: of monoy. to mako'bofore Blngl Banner's future was completely assured, Rides aro still boing wold at any imo -of the ¢lay,” {alo atilel, andl bualnoay Will cone Unto unbll ong wos avallable to meal all-the wiitor'a. DUaie ye . "Attor’ that!’ sho: Inughoe, . “ovaryona in town: ean have. Bes Loh, ee {roo vidal" ros Summing wp, Nanoy ante: "Als tor'all, {anyone {a tudo enough! to any that: Prince Ruport ty We” ono-horgo een We've’ got, the ano! ‘hovaol!:. Pe Ds