' Se ree eee ne errei aaa SARRPO So PaaS atari eae Sia é ye. Sor se tr gS wee men py emit ee “of the vietims of the guerrilla at- ORMES~— Daily Delivery “ @ DIAL 2151 |___DRUGS betes ee Rebel Band 4 ~ Murders Europeans -Woman Victim, Children Spared AD GIERS (Reuters) — A band of raiding insur- pents slit the throats of 121 § Muropeans at Oumache, 12 miles ‘south of Biskra in southeast, Algiers, accord: ing to reports reaching here today, - Reports said a worn was one lackers. Two children were spared by the band, Twenty Mos- Jems of the town were taken of! as prisoners, The murdered Europeans were reported to have been working on a bullding site. REBEL LOSSES HEAVY » Preneh intant rynien supported : by tanks and planes today form-' , ed oa lightening trou noose! ground some 500 insurgents trap-_ ped Jn the Bou Zegaa mMounLains | wulheast of here. i The French force has already; iHflicted heavy losses on the | fringes of the lrap area. | Guerrilla) arms caches in: mountain caves have been taken, and the conymand post of one of | the seven trapped insurgent: bands was destroyed by French: troops six miles south of Pales- ; tro Jn the Algiers department, “The all-out mountain cam-, paign was launched following the! - ambush of a French supply pa-! trol near Pelostro last Friday, | when at least 18 of the 21- man | Squad were killed by t he guer- ; rillas, Friday night Insurgents blew: up a dam and damaged the tn-| take of a hydro-electric station: near Boxhnl, about 60 miles east | of here. Meanwhile Morrocco's outlaw : “Wberation army" released five memberg-of a French patrol cap- ‘ tured last Tuesday, ‘Two other’ members of {he patrol who had, been wounded were released Fri-- day, above chatting with Wrenette inspection of Captain Cook Sea in front of Court House. In Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci fic Port — And Key to the Great Northwest. bn VOL, XLV, No, 123 (Photo by. Van Meer Studio) ORDNANCE COMMANDER Martin Beardmore, CD, RCN ts shown Shannon Pallant during annual Cadets and Wrenettes last week background is Wrenette Sylvia Julian. Behind Cindr. Beardmore is Lt’ E. A. Dawes, command- bie officer Capt. Cook Sea Cadets who was in-the inspecting party and also was in charge of the Sea Cadets and Wrenettes parade and march past for which Cmdr. Beardmore took the alute, British Boarding Party. “NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters: ~ A British boarding party was , put aboard the Greek liner Age- | *memnon 15 miles out at sea Fri- day night tn a search for arms: as sporadic outbreaks of vio-: -Jence continued after two days FISHBOAT SKIPPER WINS HAT FOR FIRST CARGO OF RALIBUT — A Vancouver custom In keeping halibut fishing has Rupert. season Capt. A. Anderson, skapper has won himselfia brand new hi with the opening of the been Jnausurated in’ Pringe of the halibutter Mower ti, it for being the first independ- ent fisherman to deliver balfbut to the Prinee Rupert halibut exchange, The Mother TT sold 32,000 pounds of hans on the exchange ye: terday, WOR. Bingham, treneral 4 manager of Babcock ri sheries Pld. donors of the hat, sald the custom, carried on for venrs iy Vaneouver, would become ts He sald that coineddentaly, Joe Babeoet » Babeock, founder of the firm annual event here, . father of W. In Prince Rupert, and skp of the halibut. vessel Annie ‘Tek was a perennial winner of » the flrst-landing hat" in Vancouver, Capt, y the after noon, Magazine Says Anderson was presented with his new headgear Roval Family Lacks Social Responsibility LONDON CA Brittsh anata! vine jis sharply critieized) (he Rowil Patly for dwek of soel! resnonal tity, The Jert-wine New Statesman: pnd Nation, ian artlede malady devoted to what te ealls (heap. perelass spending spree," says the mimtenunee ab royal digs; ihe Royal Bamily should help (0. yevet ated eseegces Py setting a peter esniple Chenwelyys, VW nol, says the “hore will hive fo he same hin ahenees ah Buekinghon Palnee! when Girhar retitras lo power," The unstened urtlele starts with wedeteiled deseviption of die: reemn E COMVTE OWE Darky ak Clare | jdge's Hotel given by Mrs, Arpad: Weeh, wile ata Tanai horn| faunber, for her daweiter, Count. eas Panny esterhagy, and for ter bushind's aranddaughter, Moeh-| the purely negitive virtue of BOs iHriday 1 wil shut down most of fe Thereourt- amit, Gath Hew spnper reports! that the party cost between £5, (OQ nd £10,000, The New Stats. ool dees (heat Che epluree ds weipbomat te Of WN unparadeled! Pree by Te upper eheses at iw {lap when the Conservative goye errmenh is appealing to arming. ech Jahor Lo po etsy an wage anid sabary celal, RUSPONSTAILUEY NEEDED About the only thing that enn bo dune ts to have the Lopmost. level oF RIS seal) pyran, namely the Royal Manly, “adapt the pablern al thedy sot life ay ttle more ¢loarly to the needs Of nid-20th eentury Beluadn,' The mageviie adds: “Are preseatition parties at: the alien, Royal Ascot and tn CORE ceUery ings between mn PY Hones really ueressiny (a WIV? On the contrary, they via cholige an ontigodee! serial pot. bern und are at varlatee with Wiygalne, the way of Hele whieh most of the ievies, Queen's able." The British people were recon. med, by now, fo a monrehy “whose mental horleon ds bound: moby Newmarket aad Drury slbieets pose finch ada: Laney (hey no longer expeet any: positive conbribulion ta the wel. « of te commmmtys but have: they not the rlaht toa demand... lal responsiblity?" “Newmarket is Che header | Mrs OC UTED tele, Beary Hanne Is nthe heart af London's (he. wereld.) The New Statesman, whieh He HOMEY celebrated the Sath ape niversary af iis merges with The: Nation, has a oeiredation at Th! (00 weekly and has a devoted fal lawl partlentariy mong sehoel toaehors, UHherary peuple Wd Fert Win Intetleetinls. Olllelally db: Is Independent saelalist, and Though tt browdly supports the Tathor party tts detached altitude POTN annoys the party: tender slp. Searches Greek Liner” ¢ vof “elashes between Greek and: | Turkish’ Cypriots, The clashes followed the: shooting of a Turkish Cypriot: ‘policeman Wednesday and led: to demonstration marches by ‘the Turkish communities against the Greeks who have - been campaigning for a year to /have the British colony united with Grecee, ' A British minesweeper, alter pulting a boarding party on the! .0l4-ton liner, escorted the, ship inte Linvassol. No result of| the two-hour search owas ane! “nouneed, but informed SOUTER | sdid nothing was found, | Ships travelling fron Greek ‘ports are normally searched on: wrival In Cyprus, but dt ds net unusua) for a ship to he inter: cepted at sea and escorted Into | a Cypriot part, The practice of searehing ‘ships bevan after arms and ans: munifien “hooks and “newspapers were! found aboard a Greek ship, whieh arrived dn Cyprus — Inst December, The Agamemnon was on a! ‘ Neduled run fram Alexandgia, ! Heypt, to Limassol, Inoseveval Cypias towns Brie: day onight, terrorlsts throw! pambs ak pollee stitions and _ hotises oeeupled hy British ser- ‘vicemen, bub ona damage or: en stalls were reported, ' wove i New Cars | Heavily Taxed TAPED, Formosa id Cur own. | ers in Pormosn groaned today Wo new Gernre tax whieh as! mare Chan doubie the previous: Taxes lor (us your, te- Arouctive fo dan. 4, show: that awhere Of oa and Pas eqys: Dust pay Che equivalent of Sv70, Owners GE HDD) eats mat pry the equivalent of 8880. Owners of! ‘older models pay Less, ete s ow pnts eee. SO et age ee seep en Ret oe Avro SEAUTDOWN SOUTH BENR, Ind, )-Stude- DuakersPocker Corp, announeed its automobile assembly opera. Hons here nest week wtih dine 1 Heveral Chousand workers will be made Idle, Company spokes OMe ak (he shutdown is a ean Mamtion of the firm's polley of Hearing produc Hon (Oo orders, OTTAWA . aixty members: Of the ROMP will take a fou cweek course at the Canadian Provost Corps Sehool, Camp ah ‘lo, Mai, staring Sept, 10, ary “hendquarters wanouneed |" rdny, | Rm phvsts will be plieed on pnyre | iwork, map study, mAltaey traftie| contrat service Taw nd: penerad | Wy ora on, : L PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1958 PRICE FIVE CENTS — Firebug Makes Six Fires Set - In Half Hour VANCOUVER (CP) — less after a firebug set fire hour here Friday night. It was the worst of. three ar- son atlacks in the aréa in the nast nlpe months. Two houses were cestroyed in one fire, another was damaged in a second blaze, and three other fires were extinguished before serlous damage occurred. There were no casualties, The fires were lit with avail- able rubbish in: the area bound- ed by Howe, Helmecken, Hornby ‘PEAR FOR SAFETY iment, answered the alarms and! - | fires for two hours. i Residetits-of the neighborhood ; s Vancouver, Police issued a pickun order : iand patrolied alleys for a dark-! ‘haired suspect. seen in the vi-! ‘cinity of the fires by two visitors | ito the eity. t Altogether. 14 pieces of equip- | imore than 50 firemen fought the! ‘expressed fears for their safety. ; ‘One man said he intended to par. trol around his house throughout the night. The last attacks occurred ini the district last September, when; the situation became so serious: that a mecting of police, fire, and ; civil defence officials was called: {o plan a war on arsonists. Copter Trip | Slated Today VANCOUVER @ “A flight, across Canada by helleopter x expected fo begin today from: St. John's, Nfld, so Okanagan Helicopters Lud. sald: in parcels marked ‘here the company’s chief pilot. dry timberlands ‘Fred W. Snell, will be ferrying , n Bell 47 helleopter from St. John's for vse by the corapany | ‘in Brithsh Columbia, aweek to complete, 10 Homeless § Ten people were left home-| 3 to six buildings in half an I and Nelson streets An downtown | & here.” Centre is class presidnt dentss in picture include Shirley Morven, Anthony Toth and > Charles Lewis, right, District winner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Teen Safe Driving roadeo, Tree planting ceremony Was Instigated by teacher Herbert Beach, DEDICATION ot Memorial: High {school : took. place. nh: . grounds May 18 on morning of: Gommencement Exercises, iating were teachers Charles Dillon, left, and Miss Eva Cavalier. Behind Mr. Dillon, is Roy G. Sieber, class ot ‘56 spokesman who. said tree was tangible memorial to “happy- days we. have spent {the federal: cabinet. . Mts ai Pav aA ci oe fo VE tn B front: page “story { quotes W.d. Graham’ as. saying. the: is shocked: and bewildered: by|". | the’ commutation to‘ life: impris- ‘Jonment onthe death sentences! lof three Quebec youths who kill-!." eda. priest na, Manitoba. high- way robbery, to death ina ‘street- corner brawl, tt + een, : : They had been scheduled to be : hanged: May. '29...; Mr. Graham's: ue on. ‘Robert,’ a. 24- -year- -old_ miner, |- | died on the: gallows at’ Oakalla | / prison fareain suburban -Birn=| aby: ‘Tuesday for. kicking a youth |F “Mi. Graham's‘ piea. for. clem- oo ency ‘far ‘his’ son was Yefused by Friday; the. stor yy. ‘of. thes priest who was slain: in the. high-| way. robbery by the: three’ youths, ‘Graham, who’ said, ‘shortly: be- ‘ fore. he died that: ‘he had’ "found th | God” left. his eyes to" an. ove : bank, 1 “We haye. a ‘Frenchman’ at the|. nein an Ottawa? Mr: Graham| was quoted. “He: ‘played - favori-| tism when the dea di priest’ S fathe| Kenneth McKinnon, Other. stu- THREE MAIOR FIRES BURNING Irans-Canada| Cooley Weather Aids Hood, Fire VANCOUVER (@—Cooler weather was predicted today for most of Brilish Columbia and it couldn't arrive ab a bet ter time, Sun-seared snows on mountain, ranges have sent steadily strong. er streams of walter into swollen! rivers. The worst forest fires of! Ahe year have erupted di tinder af(er’ seven | weeks of hot, almost ralnless ‘days, Three major {lres were bur nligy | out of cantral on the ecoush but) dosers w i The tip would take 70 hours (¢ N the ¢o overs were belng used In an of flying me and about one} 2. 8 Taylor, Vancouver distelet forester, was hopeful the largest Snelt would fly first to § Sway, (blaze, on the Seehelt peninsula, NS, ‘hen lo Quehee Civ before would ba under control some-! continuing westward, The flight | time today, over the mountains would be from Lethbridge to Vancouver, OO va mete toe eee 5 Ave , Gavan vie WTAE Mi Mr. Taylor sald (he flre, whieh has Mostroyed: More than 9,000 foes Serene ANEISTIC POINT. Young “art ete Burt Hodling, 14 mnths Wy amused by thts painting dan outdoor oshiblt at London's Wetorla Ti MbeNK ENE Chardens, Called "Carnered,"” tha enwas Why Mrs, Mihel Moyes, a housewife, Perhaps Burt's dnughing beendee he's Ind to stud ew earner for being bad. Situation — epee ene Sime ee ete ce eeteeeeme | acres of flr and cedar 80 miles imorth of Vancouver, has spread | only slightly" in the last 24 ours, More men would be thrown Into the fight to encircle the rblave “with dir, tralis, Friday afteynoon 200 men and 12 bull- attempt to pinch it off on tts hortl side, Elsewhere in the Vancouver distrlet, 51 new fires sprang up in the Inst 24 hours, GE these only 20 were stil burning bub two, near Pemberton, 770 miles harth of Vancouver, meed une controlled through oo lotal area at more than 1,000 aeres, Meanwhile, most creeks and irlvers in the Kootenays stayed: within bounds Friday, At Credan, 50 miles soullenst of Nelson, the Kootenay river tyoxe Lo, 28 feet bul dikes were (“holding fem." A slight riko was | lso recorded upstroam at Warde Nor, EXTRA PROTECTION But. (he rising Wootenay lake iM Nelson enused the disappenre anee of a flont and (wa boat. houses along the north shore and erept over tho elty whart wd alestitp, On tho cast shore of Kootenay lako, Sanen creak ran high and highways dopartment crews hauled londs of rock for oxtra protection, Nonr tho const, the flood throat on the Biaser ls expected Lo ease during tho wookond T. Hi, Boyd, assistant distrlet enelnear, sald tho Fraser has Hson about four inehos at Mls slon but farther norlh at Prine Qeorge tho level has dropned 4s Inches, Incdleating lowor lov. ely downstroam “within twa or three days,” To sald water levels on the Columbia and Thompson are: “holding steady" with changes or asked clemency? mi : “Why. ‘even. ‘the hanginan was from Montrea Jan, 9, 1955 slaying of Rev. Al-}: Brandon. The tecn- ~dgers:robbed |: the pricst of $90 and shot him! three times, A Brandon jury Ny appeal was disallowed, : ing William Holman, strect, brawl. Lewis Given - Recruiting Post. Capt, R. W, Lewis, Royal Ca- nadian Army Signal Corps, whe ay ina ‘is awalting posting to the 120th ‘troop, Sth West Coast Harbor Delenee Battery, RCA (M) has been appointed recruiting officer for the Prince Rupert district tt was announced today, Capt. Lewls, whose territory will Include Prinee Rupert, Kitl- mat and Smithers, will bo avail- Able ab ail times for interviews and also will be in attendance al the Armory on parade nights of ihe 120th milltla unit. He will be able to outline car. eer opportunities in tie Canad. lan Army and also be able to ad- vise prospective recruits ii re- yards to what branch of the Ca- nadian Army they would he nlost tulled, ' ciathctanen mash aeccina tka ceteeieainescaetin hemenahinatennand WEATHER Variable cloudiness with oe. and Sunday, litle ehanve tn emperalure, Winds southorly 16 today and westerly 80 Sunday, Wow tontybt and bigh Sunday at Prince, Rupert 44 and 64; Port thurdy 45 and 00; Sandsplt 45 wad 4, + Klthunat, 1,0, Aluninueshonthad Hes wore Tho systom, Mr, Hin Tovels af loss (ian aa neh, : said, “the CO ce father says he. feels: the" ‘federal ‘cabinet, was influenced’ ‘by an ap’ hydro ‘Kpeal from the father* _ They ° were convicted. of . -the|@ fred Qurion, 44) six miles ‘east of | gave no. plea for mercy: “and | an Grahant was executed for kil-]y 7 dey When fire destroyed : , heir farm-house” home. at: Parkhead 10 miles West. of-here, Dead are; David Rexf Tuickshenk, 11, and’ his broth Norman Richard, 4, i: fore critekitaale is. In: “hes pital with a ‘possible broken Back suffered when sho. fell. frows a upstairs windew while bryings rescue her sons... PO Mr, Crulekshank:, aitd ho daughters, Falth, 9: and - Joy, 2 esenped unburl from tho wie house. yy Se , : are neater ze a \Hungary to Wire, Barriers: VIENNA. Retttors)—Hurigary, oo while dismantiing its barbed wite - and minefield’ barrier onthe oo Austrian: frontier, is resorecting IL Just Inside {ts own torrltéry, Austrian offlelals say, 0a The new harrier lag bnllteliy i warning rockets, eontagl miyey oe oo nnd camoullaged wateh-towety, oy Tmniary announced the «t= moval of Hs “Lechnical barrlee? : two works ago in tesponsh tem. 04: USE. OF SKHOOK” nied: DIFFICULT KITIMAT PROJECT MONTREAL W—The uso of a skye “hook” \y fn longestunide oy Ing-joko among onglnocrs but tho {den helped solve an. onglns coring problom for tho Aluminum Compnny of Canada Nowpss If, B, Whito, an Alean engineer, told iho 70th annul “e BN, Ing of tho Engincoring Tnstlhuto of Ganada Friday how Incorporated the Iden of a “sky-hook” In suspending glx olode >, : trie enblos across Klldala pass botwoon Kitimat and Romanos vay Tho problem, ho sald, avosa whon a. snow avalanche Iasb 6° January carvled away steel Lowors in neler crook bowl, cutter: a Ing off tho Kitimat smoltor's cloctricity supply from tho hugo" on hydro generating plant at Kemano, 60 miles away, : a Fouriny additional avalanches, ongincors decided to dg roy aay with etool towers In the avon and then hit on the ded oF of stringing two 6,000-foot-long, three-lnch thick: stool cables “ A os from mountaln peaks on onch sido of Mildaln pags, The alk", we ab the contro, some 400 foot abovo the foot of tho pags, White sald, ean withstand 40 pounds of! Ino av foul uf enblo, or tue foot In diuneter, appeal by the Austrian Commins ials, ty , wy 10: wos ho al then hooked on to the cables” an ep bo