i ORMES | Daiiy Delivery | e DIAL 215] DRUGS Tus Is THE BARBER SHOP in Oakalla prison where three convicts held a guard, Er. fe Love- loss, hostage with a razor at his throat. The convicts finally released the guard. ‘to! Bruce * Larsen, clty editor of the Vancouver Province, after the newspaper -mar: promised | them: his paper would carry as much of the convicts’ Story as it could lega | (put out an extra edition after the guard wag released, (CP Photo). Two of Convict Trio Placed in Death Cells VANCOUVER 0:—Two of three desperate convicts who meld a guard as hostage al Onkalla prison Monday have been placed in death cells for security, Robert Tremblay and Marcel Frenette were placed In the cells, ithe only place in the crowded prison where greater security Is possible than in the west wing where they and Charles “Talbot seized guard Ernie Loveless and held with a razor at his throat. The other ment. Punishment of the three men will be Jeft to the higher courts and will not be undertaken by prison officials, Warden Ilugh Christie sald Thursday, _ "They could face charges with penalties a lob more severe than 1 could give-cven attempted murder,” he said. death cells bold: three condemned men and one. whose death sentence has been commuted to life imprison- vo - Soviet- Japanese Talks OTTAWA © ing with Interest the Russo-Ja- ; panese talks under way In Mos- cow on the rich salmon fishery of the northeast Pocdic. The talzs stem from Russia’s aetion In Mareh in closing off the Sea of Okhotsk and waters up to 400 ‘miles off the S.berian coast to Japanese sahknon Ashermen, Previously, (he area provided the Japanese with same 006,000 cise. of salman annually, about que- quarter of their catire Pacific: pees. Oltawo, while admitting inter. patois nat taku aides dm the dis- pute, One aubnoriiy sud Canada recounives Russia's arerneny that {he saimon da the newly prohiblivd avea are spawned in - Vishonal Labor Party Gains in UK. LONLON Teuters) Resutts of nmlelpal elections through oul Britain taday showed i strong swing toward the Labor party, whiel enuaied a aeb pac of 2t3 town counells af Hnek Wn, and Wales and o7 more in rural and urban distriets, The Labur party amiounced thitt. dn contests held TP huaysciny in 613 boroughs tH wrested (ON trol fram epponents Wo onine: contests and: lost Hs awn mit jury qn five others, Th the 28 tvetropalitan ber oul tl London, lavhor ay ress cil deelaved pa far matntalae qd His rontral of an child: a eran of dd sea Me x oe ade Landay were for Che reseleeuon of ony. onpetlilrd ob the cous, When: (he souts filled were mat vane (ested ne wno, babar VO ees me el ta ait Une present res Vulbsi (lo tal replesent anyeling Vike. au pndatide, Ha preyiots: pase elections Kivanghiant firiiai, bath Che soe idiots anid thele apparenls havas ah anes: mude padiis Of 1000 arats ur \ Mt hey claim Eat tee Page| demunntrale tak a dnayge part al Te toe al elector Is Irbed liy (he pale jes af Sir Aathony pains Cuttse radive | aveyne mien, iid Wy Hie peesent Wih pooh OF TINS, - (ANCHE BULLETGHEE PLANS IALENCIA, Spain ot Teinee rune af Monaco and Princess Grace Cae n bullfight har jrewvy Te day. Abe hast ~ Canada is walch-'5 sult Of Russlan conservation | measures, On the other hand, | ments. Some French newspapers. inf: him Algiers cstimale rebel — losses {berdan rivers and are the. re- : — fF EEA ERG EE OE GEN, of . : ? ae EE OD yf ved i go Published at Canada’s Most Strategic pacific Pot — And Key to the Gieot Northwest. om L. XLV, No. 111 _ PRINCE RUPERT, BC. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1056 i PRICE FIVE CENTS 500 Rebels Killed This Week Algiers Drive . French Continue ally publish, The newspaper tary and unofficial re-} the French have killed), more than 500 Algerians this week in their drive to check the new nationalist} offensive against Furo- pean. farms and settle-| since last weekend at up to 1,000. “ALGIERS (AP) —Mili- ports indicated today that) | oe BICK BEDDOFS, ‘(ett;). ancouver sport columnis was.a on ! nissing tuday. so: far: as the Prince Rupert. District Seni seball-astociation’s pre-season. banquet: scheduled: rton ‘was concerned. According lo Arthur Murray, (right,) city.'s -baseball. commissioner, Beddoes arrived at. Vancouver's. in national: airport early tuts-morning én route: to: ‘Prince. Ruper to find-that arrangements for his, air passage’ had. not be 1 ‘completed. His missing the flight to this city, brought cane -Jation ‘of: tonight's. s banquet and also. postponement. of openin “of senior baseball season here until. May 20., ‘Season’ “will: start: aS scheduled in Terrace, Mr.. Murray ‘sald: that: he hoped: ‘that. 6 arrangements can be made forthe pre-season: banauet and Mr... Beddoes. visit, can: be made for next, Ww eek. : FEW FRENCH DEAD The French have admitted only 1 handful of soldiers killed and slightly more wounded. In. ad: dition, 20 European farmers, wives ‘and children were report- ed slain in western Algeria last weckend in the initial phase of |. the new nationalist offensive. The surge of rebel activity: continucd unabated. National-! ist bands ranged through the | vast central North African ter- .jritery, with torch and-machine- 4S. The French, concentrated... {on vast. miltary sweeps ih weste } ern -Algeria, ‘where 40 farms! were burned carly this week, and| In the area north of Constan- sa Lakes, River Shipping 75 Per Cent Tied: Up. a :} “By The Canadian Piess: ee Pe LIBRARY TORTAL METORIA, B.C} vom manene romowe eon : Newly one-quar ter of Canada’ S ‘Great Lakes St Lawn ence river fleet, was either at dock or heading for : aM seasonal ti day because ' ofa'wage strik hours: after the Seafaters inational UnionGLC)- called: out effort to sottle the contract dis- “{H. Carl ‘Goldenberg: were:to:meet:|é again in’ Montreal today in an]: PROVINCIAL iL bay, : art ‘Japan's vital need for fis shing || “apace Lo feed her growing popu- - tine, cast Algeria, where some 45 settlements and farms were at- tacked Tuesday and Wednesday. | ports from Quebec City to the welled plang to attend | 1} dution is recognized here, MAY SEEK AMENDMENT | Japan is a party with Canada | and the United States to the] north Pacifle fisheries conven. ! Gion, Tt is felt here that even, Uf the Japanese are crovded they would nob pouch aver boundarie: laid down fn the convention, but might try to have the treaty: amended in their favor, Aint ap the t-year-convention : ‘Apned day 1982 Is conservation ot, the mada Paeltie species — salmon, halibut and herring Under it, (he Wath meridhan- whieh preetleally cubs the Pacifis into equal halves forms a pros: line, ‘The Japanese ! wreed Co fish only west of the; meridian and Canada and the, United States cast of tt. Ofneials here say that up: te now the Japanese have lived wy to the strleteet Jetter of (he con- vention. Tr researeh they were: doing more than thelr share tr trying to determine whether: salmon cansht ia the mid-Pae eile are spawned in Asinle 01 North Amesiean rivers, TSUIECT PO TEV TEA The ann meridhin provislon- Wo odine ds subleet ta review fn 157 but could be reconsidered | sVOneT, ; Tnfurmants here exspeel Ghat tif: the Russu-dapanese question Is. Shot resolved the Japanese will: Spring (he mnatler upoat the next neediness ap Cae perth Pacitie| fisherles commission, whieh ade | Ministers (he convention, The! meetin ds seheduled for Beattle In November, Government fisheries ehiets: have obtained a eapy of the lest: af the Binsin elocure deer nee | and have heen eiving ik elose where the village of Anlak was xbady, i BRUCE LARSEN, 29-year-old city edilor of the’ Vancouver Province, sils at his typewriter after he convinced three con- viets they should release thelr ‘hostage, guard Ernie Loveless | "of Oakalla prison near Van eouver, The three had fust been teld they had lost tielr appeals against 2u-yenrs sent. ones, lar attempted murder of a former drug addict (cr Photo}. ATTACKS CONTINUE. ‘night in the mountalnous Kaby- i He region in northeast Algeria! rand near Algiers ilself, The village of Rivet, only 15: “miles southeast of Algiers, was under fire for almost an hour! ‘Six rebels were kiliced In the “skirmish, AL least seven rebels were re- ported killed in the scattered , Kabylie fighting, where 2! ‘French outposts were attacked, Thursday, USTIFE BATTER “) Another stiff battle was. re- le Causes Flooding At Fort Yukon FAIRBANKS, Aluska it An: dee jam in the Yukon river Nas! “flooded the village of Port Yue kon, 180 nites northeast of here, | and. the U.S, aur Foree promised | ito send at B29 to bomb the floe- plugged river carly Friday mora. HNg, Ratand Livesley, Falrbanks iclvil defenee director, said there Cyn is water In the strects and stores of Lhe lawn whieh has a populus (lon of 200 Co 800 persons, He suid the water wag rising owithin a foot af the alyport and ‘phines were nob lindlig, Bombing of an tee jam also wad plained on the Wuskokwin river jy southwestern Alnska, in danger of belng Mooded, Radio Interview, Lectures To Conclude “Safety Week A lbenviiite midia Interview, a Hon of teebires ind demonstra | Hloba op fest ald wilh whad up! the ohservanee of Horest Prades els Safety Week at the Wats hon dilind pliant af the Calne | PNY spokes sald loday, Hafedy Week wilh affie lnily end, at lel ight tone, Dy Doss Well, personne] superintendent announeed, Th wil see sly palts of sifety boots awarded: safeyy= quiz prize winhers and an ans Hamncement made of the week's ne nceldank record whiner, Mr. Boswell, along with Robe Jdriw for prises und a continue cert Selsey, company safety sup ervisor and Donald Livy, ‘sit foty representative of the phite aad Paper Mul ya The CCG phinls own "nasties eldent' reeord for the Interne Hana) Brotherhood of Mulp, dul- Warkurs Vion COLCA Y with be date bin Celldose Company, a ean Feawed aver stitlon CRPR on jsufely ak the pulp plant wk dao an fely (ported In progress near the east; | 3 The French army reported: 14 y ; clashes with the rebels Thursday | ‘ ‘ | | | ! i |: merson flrms were steaming for | the, men: from: WO shipping: com- panies. 14 ships were tied up atjPule. oy E, Macaulay. Dillon, adsocia- ‘Lakehead, (ion counsel,: ‘has ‘told the “union {place or: where’ the bodies: were: ' puried. But they’ added: °“Their bodies are not belng returned’ ity’: oe rh There were 325 men aboard the essels, The two struck com- panies, the Upper Lakes and St. Lawrence Transportation Com- ;pany and N. M. Paterson and Sons Ltd. have 63 ships and em- ; ploy nearly 2,000 men, Thirteen } of the docked ships were owned it “regards a; strike against two of its members as a strike ¢ ag galnst | the association.” No violence was reported in any ports, by these firms, The other, owned by Colon al Steams ships Ltd. was tied up ab, i Kingston, and the 20-man crew | jpaid off in apparent retaliation ; for the union strike order, The remaining 50 freighters ; ‘owned by the Upper Lakes and’ the nearest ports, where thelr srews were Lo form picket Hnes, ‘Mediterranean port of Phillppe- ihe companies belong to the ‘Ville, Rebel losses were described [seven-firm Lake Carriers’ Assoc- ‘as heavy, The French defence ministry, ion, Observers felt tha the action [put out a communique in Paris by Colonial indicated the assocl- Thursday night deploring the ation may carry oul a threat to ‘ua tarmist ebaracter of reports stop movement of 280 frieghters in France's bowspapers, | Thee ore a me tenanmrnerege pinumenler me Aptintsne me meter COULISTON KILLS GIRL TORONTO O--A girl was kill-'Colonia) are Canada Steamship! severely | Lines, Hall Corporation of Cana- od and two men were that regularly carry grain or ore wlong the 1,500- mile Lakehend- Lo-Quebee route. The other companies besides ‘Injured Thursday might when o,da, Mohawk Navigation Company ce and a transport truck collid- land Beaconsfield Steamship Ltd, ed ona bridge, Killed was Mary! These five are also negoating | Lown, | Lou Mason, 18, of nearby Thistle | wages with the unlon, Unions and company repre- 1 | | the Oct, 22 Utah. Squads. Execute Two ‘For Slaying” POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah ii—Volunteer firing squads executed two men at dawn today for n murder they committed more than six years ago, Hours before thelr execution, they Issued a public statement saying “May our cragic lives and cnding serve as a warning to all~young and old.” The stete sent Verne Alfred Braasth, 30, and Melvin Leroy | Sullivan, 05, to thelr deaths for 9 1940 slaying of a Utah service statlon attendant —thus ending a record tenure for the two on death row at Utah state prison here, Sito of the simutancous shooting, for which two firing squads had been practising for prison, whieh Is aboub 90 miles south of Balt Lake Clty, Vidor Utnh practice, persons to bo extented are strapped In ebulrs and black hoods are place tod over their heads, A target Is placed over thelr hearts, One gun In oneh squid contains a weeks, Wis the compound of the |: their own people.” a ‘Nicosia prison. cemetery, . MOURNING. CONTINUES coe British -authorltics ‘reported |: scoffed at reports by the EOKA that ‘they were holding him. as months ago wrote tothe Queen usking ‘that’ authoritles - negoll- ite for his release, Shilton was reported missing | last month, There had been no previous OIA © claims about him, Gyprus: nieanwhile was jn mourning for the second day running for the two executed tervorlsts, Shops stayed shut in few people wero at work, Only food stores remalnad open—fs they must by law, Terrorists attacked 9 British military vehicle on q main road bebween Famagusta, Nicosia and Larnaca by detonating electric- ally a ane as Ib passed by, | he yellcle was damaged by ine explosion but no one was hurt, | Cloudy at first bub moatly sunny this afternoon, ,A few clouds Saturday morning — bo- coming cloudy ty tha dflornoon, A little warmor.tomorrow, Winds light, Low tonight and high Bil- urday ati Port Mardy and Prince Rape 36 and 63; Sandsplt 40 blank—-no one knows which, and 56, 28. e i eR ee ee are oe Fre Delays of up ta nine weoks tn Khe forwarding of progress res purty of injured workmen from Prince Rupert doctors to tho Workmen's Componsutlon Rogrd ii Vineouver wero reported: to delogntes ab a meeting of tho Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Gouiell lush night TLO president ti. P, O'Nent told dologutes Unb the matter “had come up for discussion wb an Weok wis nulliied Wednesday and ‘Thursday when Inborer rank Mraeek and pilab plant asststaiyt Willkune Sundberg were Injured at work, internationals at the Cannes Fl 7a ACTRESS Kin NOVAK, who has tnkew the “whole coterla af have added Aly Khan to tho Ust ef her admirers, Here, thoy're. naval lng through the crowds un the danee floor of the’ Lirumimel mibiret, Anybody: here seen Ri) ee oxcautive mecting Wednosday and the Inbor group's officers wanted to find out where the fault ny, Inv Festival by storm, seems to Trades and Labor Council To Ask = Speedup by Doctors in WCB nth It's working 0 hordahip oly Meme hors,” Mr, O'Neal sald, The TLO progidout sald that in ono Instance a worker had not rocelyed hh competsntion ohoque for nearly 10 weeks, Mr, O'Nonl aald he hid approached the Coin ponsation Hoard in Vancouver whero offlalals Informed hip tht Voy had nob rovolved the fll progross roport on the envio, "Woe wore roforred to the Madl- cal Assoclation hore for the pros gross roport,” Mr, O'NbAT antd, Angus Macpheo, TLO. director, suggostod (hata lotter be svat to “There's vn cortaln laxity and a bho Modlonl Asyoolition asking 0 Fb gaat ek ad ataes maha dhe ate -The bodies of the. ‘two Cypriots i hanged Thursday. were buried in Hilt missing. last Deceiiber, ‘but |: a hostage, His mother several - the Greck section of the city and |, the inciden | Postuk, a $ sald. Ficrn Hp yerman from "Skidogate: Sree died last night at the Queeh =: Charlotte island centre’ as. are. sult of fire aboard his boat: C, MP in Princo. Rupert reported fh- aye. * oo Cause of the fire and other'de-. talls of the mishap werg Not eoh. tained In‘the brief mossage-te- celved by RCMP sub-diylsion last Wight, but the blaze may possibly . have started from a clgarette igs sald Hoedown Set Novel entortathment: witb a The fee, tonight for. Prince Rupert. aud. enees whon the Civic. Cop siuges its “HU bIily Hoeddn featuring: till local artists, ©. She stupa gongs and fast-paced patter. will foxvure Freddie Lang, ot) Viollnt Lon Knutson, guitar; Abo Doch!: tap and Jin Cunning, : ‘{ynua v Blago xolling was designed "by Mrs. Rober. Hill, . a ween af Vibe pe che Ae mete Wn eeagins er eee rey apoed =p In forwarding progres oo roports Lo meat the spodlfieg ons of the Workmon's Compensation Auk, hos af ie mt 18. Black, cearnantors uinign ropresentative sald tat some ene’ - quiry should have hoon made ‘by tho WOU after no ropork Way, td». wolyod flor nine wooks, . "Th may worl a hardality. on dovlors to got out tho roporty-or . 4 ty fet tho Inconventonco ty nat to. bo’ compared with thab of aman walling nine wooks for a compens ation ohequoy! Mr. 0 O'Naut, bald, De Radlaetiogd drain AO AP lL get fA niting Collins Dlawkets Pallets, Poo western fInlr will bo: résoited ee a‘ show: of weslery olectric erultan John Dosh,’ ‘pul: S ee tho board may ho ab fault; wut . :