iy } wy + Daily Delivery DIAL 21517 WENA A ee wd Lames Pine A x aaa sa rome iy, ad Saheyioae ka rarpnestece. Sate eta STEPS. NOT. IMMEDIATE pea Bend TCT ES a t erica. Present production i -In‘an address to the New York Soclety of Security’ Analysts covering all of his.company' | erations, «Mrs. Boar } in view of the heavy costs In g ting the mill Started, the results to date should not be taken as an Indication of the prospects 4 for the future of this activity, “As the area of operations was J remote, there were.many prob- lems (Involving recruitment’ of. é éompetent staff and workers, op- At FD. 1% = § the transportation of such logs,” 4 he sald, WIGHt R OUTPUT NEEDED + "While the original mill was ‘designed with a capacity of 200 \ tons. dally, It was soon evident, ; that a much higher rate of pro-| ‘duction was needed in view of to complete both the opening of! : the forest and the mill, Steps! were taken ta expand produe- | ‘ tion to 300 tons daily, However,! i before this could be achieved, i dhe market for cellulose acetate! ‘ deelfued, It was, therefore, ess. ‘sential that ways be found to! " conyert this one-product mill Ine | i toa, “nultl-product operation, 1 “We: have been successful in * so réedésigning the mill, Tt is now . producing alpha cellulose of the : highest quality and ds capable or + producing paper pulp as well as © Mssolving pulp for the rayon in- j thusly " $0p- 4 i ening of-the area to Jogging and same perlod last yer, “ONCE THE YOUNGEST. roller skater in the. United - States, “DeCleco .(right) is willing to pass on some of .the tricks of his art to‘his baby ‘brother ‘Terry, ‘Vgesmonths, ‘erry 1s. limited by his skate wheels, which have been. tightened to. prevent him from, golng too. fast, but Lee spins around their paronts ‘roller rink, near* ' Oonomowor, Wis,,.with all the ease ofa veteran skater. a PRICE FIVE omNrs Two Men Located By Plane. : Hunters Overdue Since Friday Two br others from Mis. two- and-a- -half- -year- “old: Lee ans To Boost Output At CCC Under Study A oo Steps are contemplated for increasing production of the Columbia Cellulosé mill at Watson Island to 450 + or 500 tons of pulp daily, according to Harold Blancke} : president, of the parent Celanese Corpdration of Am-| is about, 300 tons daily, fr NWAROLD BLANCKE * . «+ gives report, Mr, Blaneke added that it ts ‘believed there fs sufficient wood the capital expenditures required | available in the general forest area Lo support production of 450 to 500 lons dally. Company offichils emphasize, however, ¢hit plans for in- creased production are not im- mediate or specifle, The pro- gram wal depend primarily on markeling conditions, Mr, Blancke sald that net sales ‘of the Canadian Chemical and Cellulose Company for the first ‘half of 1956 were $10,636,600 eam. pared with $18,172,520 for the Total net were $37,736,604 $28,480,297 in 1055 with sales In compared 1054, ‘Shi ip “Firm Says No Protests Made Over Stewart Service Thore has been yo representa~ » Hons made or protests lodged - with the Union Stenmship Com- pany by Stewart Hoard of Trade or residents over the chanwe of leant service, n conpnny of- ‘ Socred Meeting To. Double | As Victory Party VICTORIA (= Tho annual - goelul Gradit. convention — will » double ax monstor vietory party hy Vancouver November 1-10, : BG, Soered League offelali I anil Tuesday a theme for ihe “runyention had nob heen decd. “od, but in view of the spain > eleation vielury last woek “Wt \s are lo be an enjoyable ono.” Aout 800 (o 00 delegates “pron all, parts of TG. ie 4 pxpocted to atlend aa well as “tag entire cabinet nd members of Toglalab, f VIC} ORIA (- “Works Mintator Wy Ny Chant will leave Tagor thls wbkeon a poraonnl Inspection * dourat all provingial yOverMont -Pulldings under eonatenetion: tn Me Interior Of WG, Le een ire flelal here sald today, The spokesman was comment Ing on a story from Stewnrl yos- terday that sald the Stewart Hoard of Trade and disgruntled residents had complained ho- enuse the weekly pussonger sere vieo had been replaced by a froluhter once a woek nnd a pase songer bont ovory two weeks, Ho alse refuted a statoniont in the -story that the whieh agrived in Btowart Sop. tember 20, was without refrige porishullos Ho oration and that were found to have suffered, sald that the freighter, the Cha- nogn, bad fill opment, that i was in excel. lon, condition and that, quite salisfiod with the enrgo, Marthormore, the spokesman auld, Helward mnwilght, manager of the stonnahlp tlrm's offices In Pringe Ruparl, hind visttod Btow= rt dnat wook after the frolghtar hid enlled and no eamplaints word made (a hin or to the Bluw- Wt AONLA, Tho company offielal antd that not only did: the frolghter enrry anya iit the paskenqor bont also qnrrted frelgh) aa well ai pia. SON EOTS, froluhtor rofrigorntion tho Morehanta of Atewart had ‘boon ‘Canadian Ship Pounded By Big Seas TOKYO «Heavy seas today were preventing the rescue of 34; seamen aboard the stricken Ca- nadian-owned .freighter..Bedford Earl, wrecked on a coral reef off Okinawa, south of Japan, {| British-registered vessel. said in a radio message the ship was be- “4 ing. pounded. to pieces by tremen- : dous SAS, 4A United: States aval. tue | iett : ‘Okinawa ‘forthe: Bedf a Bait: ‘shortly after : distress were received, but. ‘was. foreed back. AUS. helicopter attempt-: ed to approach the, battered ship, ' but reported that’ ‘gtrong “wiirds | made air rescue almost impos- sible.” Meanwhile, a US. ‘naval “ship left on a “determined cffort” to save the crew before the ship breaks up, aspokesman said; Canadian Interests. n.. Halifax, but Is registered in London and loperated by a British ‘shipping | ‘firm, Only two,. Britons were aboard her—Capl. R. W, Thom- von and first officer F, K. Venks. The rest were malnly Greeks, UN, Talks On Suez Crisis Start Today UNITED NATIONS, N, Y, Wh— Britain and Franee squared off titoday for a preliminary test of strength with Egypt as the United Nations Security council _{ Prepared to tackle the Suez dis- otite for the frst tine, The two ble powers sald that. ab the meeting this afternoon of the dH-member councll they would feht vigorously against Keypt's move to eharge them with netlons threatening world peed, The Anglo-French stand ds expected to bigger a sharp procedural debate over just what should be on the council's agenda and how It should ape proach the bitter dlsputo over President Nassor's nationalla- ation of the strategie waterway, WILL, GIVE INDICATION Ty the Unio the opening round is concluded thore should bo some indication whieh way the counell Will loan when tl comes to grips with the bagle fasnes, probably a wook from now, British and Fronah: diplomats wore busy today putting into shape tha proposal thoy plan to Iny before tha councll after the preliminaries aye cleaved away, This will bo submitted formally by Forolgn Secretary Bolwyn Lioyd and Vorolgn Mintater Christian Pineau who are expec: ted hore anrly next week, Stato Searotary Dulles of the United States alao ta oxpocted lo joln in the Inter debate, but there hos boon no Indlentlon fron’ Moscow whether Porelgn Miniator Dmitel Shopllov will come to Now York, ete , , Me bye a a a g., The captain of the 7,129-ton/ signals . The Bedford Earl is owned by, ath db set whose 30-foot fishboat shag been overdue: in the}. Queen Charlotte Islands}: since last Friday may: have been sighted late Tuesday by a passing plane, RCMP. today, - Wilfred and Steven Brown left Masset Inlet Sept, 17 for.a hunt- were due back Sept. al, ‘| HEARD TUESDAY © ‘heard about their disappearance Tuesday night and planned to start an air and sea search to-. | plane flying down. the coast i sighted a boat. beached at Mor- Graham Island about where ‘the in‘ Prince Rupert reported ing trip on Graham Island. They * Search and Rescue officials day..’ However, a B.C; Airlines) °’ gan ‘Point on the west coast. of = missing Porcher No. 2 was likely tobe. The plane was unable to land although a. fire was, going and -person On, each were waving: 3 The ‘Fisheries Department craft Sooke Post lcft Queen Charlotte City today and, is standing by to rescue the two men as soon as weather permits. Four Escape Drowning In Accident Four visitors to Prince Rupert, who had: left the city earlier this morning, | escaped serious injury when the car in which they were riding plunged off Highway: 16 into the Skeena River before noon today, Narrowly escaping drowning were Mrs, Stephen Utsjenovich a Prince George and her daugh- ter-in-law Mrs, Nicholas Uts- Jenovich and two children, Jean, 5, and Trudy, 3, \ The family, who had been vis- iting Mrs, Utsjenovich sr's sister, Mrs, George Pavich,"920 Hays Cove Circle, for the past two weoks, left here carly today, Tho aceldent oceurred about 30 milos west of Terrmec, ROMP | - in Terrace sald, TL Is believed that the car's brakes failed to funetion properly duc to wet wonther, SCRAMBLED FROM WATER All the occupants of the car managed to scramble from the sinking ear which rolled over on Its sido and dt was covered by more than 10 Inches of wator, Tho dronched accident vielims word takon to Terrace hospital by J, 8 Davidson of Northland Navigation Co, Utd, Only Mra, Atophon Utajonovith was dotatn- od becuse of a log Incerntion, Tho obhor three. were relonsed atlor examination, Minister Dies After Collision VICTORIA +) - Archdeacon Robert Little, 78, dled Ip hogpltal hore Tuowday aftor hla small car waa demolished in a head. on collision with a coal trad, Ita Weyour-ald wife ews sorlously Injurocd in tha crash At Parson's bridge, tony thely homo at Colwood, 1 miles north of Vietorin, BALE AES Hobetwh hang cue de. "ol received. sen . . after’ hearing the accused plea of not guilty, .Mr. Justice John G, Ruttan declared a .rclosed | court, In sentencing de Toffali ur, | Justice Ruttan sajdi:" 5 16%, “In imposiig’ this. sefitence” T have given «consideration ‘to the’ recital of facts by both defence counsel A. Bruce ~ Brown, and Urown prosecutor W. N, Poole, and to what has been said by de- fence counsel in his eloquent plea for mitigation.” “The prisoner's mind was af: fected to cer tain extent by liquor and so he gave more readily. to his passions, — “To establish miligation Would be a cangerous precedent,” he sald,’ Mr, Jutlier Rutlan contended that the accused was voluntarily drunk and that didn't exempt him from Habllity, "I realise the accused Is any dmimigrant and doesn't know our soclal customs, put I can't con- eelyvo however, that the prise oner, in ignorance, was unaware that this.is a most grave offence, Ib would not be treated Nehtly in his own country,” Maximum penalty, - foy~an offence af this*kind is‘life Im- prisonment with or withoul a whipping, the Judge sald, Do Toffoll, drossed dn blue Jeans and sports Jackot heard the chargos of the glrl’s mother In the Supremo Court Fall Assize this mor ning. + rane notin te one Fea tae Two Ships Load Barley fy renesnceeeey ny for Rape aA 23 year -old Italian po worker was sentene- figure i ‘Isracli : yp trial was: dismissed. this ‘morning. and ‘asked ‘forthe . ‘ The; ‘Fall. “Assize’ ds. in its dey of hearings! os Ps on Yesterday. “Keineth: ‘George Kristoff, 26,. of. Cloverdale, BC; was, dcrjuitted ‘or. ‘a charge: of. criminal . negligence: arising out | of the May 27: death of Donald Amman” "82 killed oO Harvey Milne’ ‘of ‘Langley. 4 The car In’ which Kristoff, Milne and two other passengers were riding, left the highway six miles cast of Smithers, carecned into a ditch and Smashed into a telephone pole, Milne was thrown from the autor from the automobile, i peal Case Case. . May. End Joday Mayr ‘becAppenl of twa men scheduled to be hanged for the slaying of a Vancouver polleeman is expected to fnlsh at the B, C. Court of Appeiu here today, The men, Joseph Gordon and Jamos Carey, are sentenced to 7, 1955, slaying of Constéble Gordon Sinelalt, shot to death when he answored f prowler call, W, A, Selulty, Crown Prose. cutor, conducted most of the}; argument Tuesday, Mr. Schuily will final arguments. early today, die October 1 for the December bogin his Larry Hill, counsel for Gordon, BURNS EN: ROUTE ae Maj. -Gen; 5, Li -M,: “Bums; Canadian chlef. of; the: United. Nations | truce. commission, eft for the Husan battleground: this}; morning, Four UN: observers al- ready. were conducting an In- | vestigation there, jor ‘lTelevision. Firm : To Make survey | Survoy to deternilixe how’ many persons , would be. willing to ‘sub- sevlbo between $10 to $12), for closed clreult.tolovision in Pritned Rupert, will be. undertaken by Northern Tolevision Ltd, not city council as reported in The Dally News yesterday, First applicant for. the ‘oanned! telovision, McLean and Ryddor- ham (Northorn Television) have been given the greon light by city council, The five-hour program |. would start about May. nent yorr, i Was. Misolosod fe iy slashing. operat MAS well As Frobishor BULVOYS, “Mr, Motay sald moment tho ‘right-of-we ing slashotland:the’aren Isto’ logged, off ‘at. the: ‘completion: The company’s ngth- oor, C, We (Chek): Agar, Corn orly employed. ony tho Columbian: Cellulose’ Company, Limited) Kh= hum Lake and: Nuss: Rayer, aur'voy Sit ad that, co-operation | “oxtended “by cannory of ficinls had haan: more) than. gratifying,” ze The contracting firm: hag" “Bis tablished hendquarters: at. the» _Lmolol on. 1 Blovontit Avenue: o Baal, ' and Norman Mullins, counsel for Carey, will spenk again before the apponl Judges take the mate For Japan Two froightors are at the Co« nadian Governmont elevator to lond up with grain for the Orlent, Tho Rowanmore, which arrlys ed Monday, loaves tonight with 10,100 tons of barley for Japan: Oke consUMpiion, The Magashina Maru which arrived today is expected to Jenve Pyidny for Japan with 0,460 tons of barloy in jta hold, tor under: advisomont, Price of Milk Boosted in Trail TRATL mA two conben-quart increase In tho price of milk wont Into offect Monday in the Trall-Cnstlogar aren, High production and delivery: costs plus ineronses In wagos and dolivery oquipmont cols wore blamed for the Incronso, which brings the price of milk hero to 26 conta a quart, Bpadianl To Tho ‘pnily Nowa: BIKEENA OROSSING—With ‘a tho pomp and coromony of the anelent peoplos, Ellanh Turner, was installed aseChief of tho Damelahamit tribo at trnditlonal ritea holel hore Boptoniber 18, On hand to rocord tho rituals, for the first tle in the history of the Damolahamit, wore “tho YQuoon's photographors" ax gove | ornmont camoranion ave reforrad' to, Tho tribeapooplo oxproased thoi pleasure that the Quoon's roprosontatives, wished to, prow. gorve n record of what ts consid. “the an. ‘namie of, sitcivt ‘(Spouse of the Moon) “who, Wie according to Native love, tho.f! Vb mother of the nation of Damos. Inhamity’Shinvalux is" ropitods’ ly toported'.to have givon? birth , to threo :childro on through: the . powor of God nd. by’ the tokon: tho Damelatinmit: people, nation clainii divine oven in dt Tey ptooktion: | st Me fH Joy's “alnoorlty.:tny}, roturying’: to: havo: hor: ‘Hogonitaty NAME Gols: frinvod: hii tho" weaditlonal inate nor: Chief Nogwa- (onnoth 13, hove two vorsola are the frst of What tH oxpectod to bo twice monthly ahipmonts during. the noxl six months of barley from tho grain oloyator hore, Tho lnst anip to lond barley from the olevator wos tho sine long whiah loft for the Unltod Keingdiony August 16 with 0776 ons, Grainy oloyntor offielaly antd they oxpoct the noxt slip around Oelober I, ade tgae ghar eee Seco fe wey rity sti pai Pron Lp tees abe ha WEATHER Most, stinny today and Thitae day bub" with occasional cloudy porlods In Northorn avons Thurs. day, Nob much change in ton porate, Winds northweaterly 18 oxpoxod areas today obharwise light, Low tonight and high Thursday ab Pork Mardy, Sand. or of Native aplt and Pringe Rupert 10 wd §2, bye. } (Malsio) Hurloy of Vancouver who. camo to Bkeonn Orox havd contirnyod'a title conforvod on hor many yonrs ngd, orod by thom as part of Cannd- Ian hlatory, Also honored during tho Core Montes wos wolleéknown frond of the Indian pooples tnd founds: ndian magnalna WTO |: Mts,‘ monn: "Tho ona: Ann Jontl onlly: bakes. Lol.thio, Mine foes aug “'A1g0' On and for tho ritoa wha! Mia,7‘Conatnnao Cox: of.’ Whito, |; Rock, who! $i. hor-youth, lonrned anid maatored tho Natiyo tongue,: Thongs ing to Shinr-aitegeons the Vonlor."The ”, Tlonlor wna me the ‘ Harrla):bostowod'.on horia. here oditary title Oot 'Minekixeowtte mae ‘| koo»plka: whijalt; translated: mays: Ohlof--Nogwi ghrlatonad : ‘hore ¥ vy “nhl he ‘ bi. 4 ogee nah ~ rel if oes ath ‘alan a. fe toatl ts Heh a Bh ah Auta “ aah tafe teachin s Ny va é * A y we Mrs, Hurloy hind. boon given! or ot Alina,