te Standard The) 5A 1.8 feet ‘ 18:27 102 feet 11:50 6.38 feeb. VOL. XLIV, No, 160, Publishod at Canada’s Most Strategic Paciti¢ Port — A Z nd Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955. 2 MOBY Beta ty : PMT tla Le PRICE FIVE CENTS 2 Phe ea) Pout JAS fo Expects To Be Prosecuted Ht Ready To Tell Experiences NG KONG (AP)—Three former American who changed their minds about living under Communism) today prepared for a midnight for home, co Bhi Willan A. Cowart, Date. Ga, Otto G. Bell, The Chinese announced {n June ill five would be released, Mins, and Lewis/ The Amerleans crossed the at Jacksonville | border into Hong Kang territory expect to be, SUaday afternoon, British Imml. BB wat ae ready to face | 8'atlon officials turned them ov. _ order te tel) cr lo U.S. consular authorities, — Mt Mee Lwho sald they Appeared to have ered ta Caen, opeqy | retuned: thelr U.8. eltienship. hth Reds was “hell, lye ‘authorities prepared travel werd documents permitting their dir- vai Korea, they and 20] ect return to the United States. iwahs refitsed ree DUE JULY 29 four months ago; They travelled on the Mner Beet the trlo and two) President Cleveland, due in San Reo ener. began demand. | Francisco July 29 after a tap In amie feds det them £0. ' Japan, Be Responsible For Acts ¥ medica goverpment has tdyk, will be released RS SOON AS ited whit is instere for arrangements — are completed mee! te say that they. with the Indian Red Cross, they ve eee DANGERS OF TEACTEING daughter how to protect herelf are shown above as retired Canadian feathrrwelght champlon Dick Garlash of Hamilton displays a pip of a black eye he reesived from hls danghter, Nancy, 7, who caresses (ad's chin with the “weapon”, Tt all happened as Dick was teaching Naney to box and she landed a lucky bul hard punch. Made his ness ! dob iaae. Liters Lon. a 42 : Drown, fr itn Traffic at FP REP | . re Friday to midnight Sunday | ‘ 5 4, ae VAIN _| tollvof violent weekend dea |and Ontario aecounted for ¢ cldenta) deaths for an -ordinary | | two-day weakend was set last ! Jute 19, Forly-two persons were drown. | n@y this weekend. A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. local aso showed IT traffic deaths and 42! deaths from varlous other | Giltises, , , ; Quebec counted 39 dead. More ithan half this number, 23, died Inthe province's lakes and rivers, Ten were killed in a plane erash, cne woman was electrocuted when she touched a bathroom “xture, one died In a fall, one The previous record of 61 ac- |. 17 Killed Accidents vy ‘ o e ~ the | ORONTO (CP)—Five double fatalities and a of drawings combined to send eastern Canada’s Quebec CO tee ota at 9 ee Hh amen ner nuan eet ths to a record 71. ill but seven, Traffic Mishaps Kill Six in BC By The Canadinn Press A 19-year-old mother and her infant daughter killed when’ light truck ‘dn into a ditch.in Burna- by, were ainong six people hive committed.” hantabie dscharges, Secretary Charles B, wat omenth he did “ay three have been | ys oaoutd be tried by repenoible for any acts! NOT TOO SPECIFIC All three returnees sdmittad that while war prisoners they had committed acts which made ‘them afraid to return home Int the prisoner exchange after the Korean fighting. None would | { Hund of i 3 i (CP Photoart ‘Men Fight woman burned to death and one was fatally wounded when she. accidentally shot herself while playing with a gun. ONTARIO RECORDS 25 Ontario followed with 25! dents in British during the weekend, saul the fatalities, «| who died in. violent, acci- sh- Columbia |: Traffic mishaps accounted for : 7 deaths—17 drownings and four:h Mrs. Gertrude Goertson and | Fires in Three Provinces ay specifically what they had, eo winouncing Ghat the. The three also pleaded youth, ‘fires covering > and (wo Bel- ilupidity and the appeal of )starved acres In Ontarlo, Quebec threatened — summer Ba turned Luose, sald clever Communist propaganda, {and Nova Scotia today, methe otaers could leave tf: Ramo) od BPs lly announced Sin. sald Cowart, met that the two Belglans,! Cowart generally was escent and Louls Ver-ispokesman for the trio, ckoku area and in the Brind Riv- covered 300 acres, the er region, 130 miles north east of Sault Ste. Marie, £ } woist. blazé covered 4,600 acres, are aes ents se ent a eet eee 7 °. Mi ‘of: +500 firefighters, nd: firg-breaks | F Communism Destroys Mind — 12%, "ikiersn tris 7. a Quebee hydro town of Labrieville | melled Lot te cone home, there were no drinks. : e : les rthens Me Pl fear ot potitieal pers In the United Btates, the fame! Cty a hae 1B males mene i Appeals Fail pt Tn not afread of dies of all three men prepared | ; Model To Die a! Bate Comeau, Que, destroyed at be T would sooner to receive them. ! ; " ‘Teash 8u square miles of blaek come back than have: Bell's 2l-yenr-ald wife, who | , ;, LONDON (Ruth Ellis, te tae rdlestray Hume a rspruce, liter onty destroy. lives In’ Olympla, Wash, Wit “rye barns and some machin benutiful. 2ksyenr-old model, tn- day dost her last chanee ta es. i cmnnuunbinn des. «thelr four year-old daughter cry were lost In a Nova Sentha! moO The soclely of who has never seen her fathers whe on the olttskitls of Am-! cape the gallows for murdering her lover, Senet aera Put on fear fear of sidd she was sure her husband 4... “ ; therst, weet the other, ‘Is ready to take any pialshment” va aca qavauie PY LIPE that may be handed out.” OUT OF CONTROL Bel snd Griggs, wonky: Cowart's stepfather, Chester’ In Ontane, the biggest bush ; Be Begins, worked on Greouy in Monticeis, Ark. suid: tre in the Grayenhittst area of ae ‘we're awfully glad” hts wife's} Muskoka In 20 years was out vf od whey deserpbe tite on the ' Sve tohited, ale Griggs sald she fell imach bet- Graventiatat's — suuthern OW tar elemency, and the datn of ithe execullon wns fixed for 8 an. Vadnesday, WHE bars and ter" since her son was released, skirts. b Mom's Apple Pie’ In Red China; irncoats Admit They Weren't Smart ' AVI I ROADS sl Intell nut jseoretary ’ : BONG ob took the {to beer, Suddenly he turned tasty to contacl nto aaah "hat The Ellis case las aroused Bean tarneaaty ok tap Me and: gad: yes IN Hong Kong’ be stl "DM iain ter a biq debate over the AS " . ‘ Bo ot citoks Suncuy OUTSMARTED REDS I wash Issiie of capttal nunishment, Be oun af daneo halle, + i aren“t very. The Communists, Ne went on, Mfrs, Fills, mother of two young WI one af them . “vant Know we trent VY threatened Lo shoot him if heveblidren, has made no move to “divorcee durlug. the weekend. {1 Hher prigon “death row" cell sald she told then: A last-minute bateh of petl ‘tary sopking a reprieve for bts. ; ese toys Eallls had been sent to (he hon Fcorn-colas and then awitehlng, The Reds charged Twas try- Wha press conference done, — though Griggs © spoke. -. a he ang ikl “others want tos vaguely of writing an artlele hos.! BY Toe Canadian Press ‘The fire, which has been burn- “Red Ching, ‘The ‘tile to the US. : Firefighters batted forest ing since Wednesday along the thousands of rain. shores of Gull and Silver lakes, cottages. More than 50 men and a heavy “A child decided not to go home: In Ontario, major outbreaks ‘concentration of equipment have ‘man decided to go home,"| were, being fought In the Mus-: heen battling the fire, which has Twenty-six (res were burning dn the Blind River district. Sev- A forest fire wag stoppeil hy eral were out of control. The Friends who visited the blande | “Loan quite content to dlie." | coh over by a train, two died in a plgne crash and In’a fall from a roof balcony. In addition, but nat counted In-.the total, there were three deaths from over-exertion, ' t [traffic fatality and two from! drowning, New Brunswick ‘re- ported three—one jn traffic, one {man when he was-crusbed bya. tractor and s child wheri he tried to jump on a tractor-pulled trail- ing, { OPPPER OPE PL INGELIODPEIOIGPEPOLOIEN ! 1a BC Bret: \ ‘ “Arp , ! B ¢ re $ were reported in falr condition in 4 [OPO P PLEO POPIONP OER AOI>ERODOOEDEE ' POWELL RIVER, B.C, &-—The isix-man crew of the Mshboat ‘Hopewell eseaped uninjured sun- iday when the vessel ran agrourid peeled the stranded craft woulds {be refloated on the ‘next high lide, Frere { | VANCOUVER G4 30-years ; ol] University or B.C, graduate, +e Robort G. MeMynn, lings heen |) ) Appointed head of the fishers |j ion division of the B.C, game | department, Hoe suceseds Dr, Peter A. Larkin, | KIMBERLEY (@--More than! [$1,780 was collected tn a canvass | if the Kootenay Sdcleby for Han- Hilcappod Children here. Ono- Lev, We erp snarl, Butt feed positive we out. Nt aoe bes, Ul gmvartoet the Reds In getting out. Hevt very sma But Methey are. couldn't Ped Griges, Wallan Hand athe. Rell on Tevnine of froedam eu “TeV i Hong (Ly HOW aMbe ne ; "r mEO |yey, heer, mine PH plenty of Amerkean ‘hey append to lalk Mt thoy committed ms ate Lite Pe Toe pp ee . eaten thal Nell" ty Red Chinn, om Dalten, Oth, oath ¢ “bout conlneta a! CONSE ander. hi hits Boney | il “UIE hove, Mes. . Te couldn't wal test bent WN tly ra MH” The end, ‘ I “08 horn after / we ine mother ti Wiitir Oval wry base " dying onville, ‘to, me tent, alyyplour Tee heey eeeie EATHER - Clovtedy todivy and Ten. Pe elona git vain ly Chango i tn. it hy Winds, Low tos rh Muewelay at Port Pin ht Sandip 8 “Tapert at vind 3, Ty convinced our case was dealt: WIth by no less (han Mao ‘Pee | tung himself, “They hover knew exactly haw, fo handle us after we started: neting np! he continued, “We| Wron’l too smart, but we forced | the lop hoys tn the Communist ravernmont to handle our cage, ! Roy that minke me feel we ne. | complished something. once with “double sabotage’. for "goofing up sone got at of dine, “but ft didn't oa ppenl the sentence of death by reure two omen riggs sald he was charged lanather Ad three ark about the hand Claude Balehelor, lwo other rearean POWs who changed | 1 Hllted her, their minds cartier about staying | with the Conmiunlats and were | turned Taek to (he UN comin! In Koren. They sald they hed bene (he were free, nwallling trial. Both achually ave In prison acer hohe eanyieted fumiof collaborating with the enemy, Wachinery’ oan the atate far Matehelor on a 20-year sentence Where they were sont and forjand Dhekensen for a l-year “trytne Co apitagale ont a letter! tern, THREE-WAY PRICE FIX ALLEGED IN PUGET SOUND 1 WAKTIINGTON if The Mederal trade Conmlagion Site tay ateqert a three-way conaplriey lo OX pelea in the Purl Hound kalmon testy, Ib filled nv complaint accusing canoes, weasel aviorg iid Cahormen and roatraling salmon eatehing in the sound area 1 vlndatlon of Inw. Kpociiently named in the complulnt are the Puget Bound: Kalion Ganners Tie, Benttle, an aasoclation of eanner nnd, prekorn Purse Seine Vessel Owners Assoolatton, facama, comprtatne about 160 veasel owners, and Boeal No, 8, Maher mon and Aled Workora Division, Internationa) Lonpahore monk and Warehayxomoy's Union, Hentble, reoaon ting ivan eryien omployed In the aren by vowel ownors, _—N tom salt allogoa that netlona of (haxe qraupy “have (ho onpavalty" to tnerenko the cost of aalmon to the consumer, The wren's 1084 antinon enteh had an whalesnle vatne of $12,000, (100, (he commdsston and, what happened Just sot pot out at there” hanging. ' Mra, Ells was convietect of cshooting her lover, racing motor itrlnls of Edward 8. Dickenson fst David Blakely, 35, on Banter Sanday fn tof jonlousy after CN ned etree eee wee: me : Not Planning ‘Another Swim » VICTORIA (Nork Thomas ancl here ducing the weekend he Wil Hot make a second attempt lo wwii the Juan de Muen strall nloss SOMeone heals the tlie he sot for tho rat aucconsfil CONST, Thonins wan the (ad mite atrotah of unpredictable water Mriday from Port Angolos, Wast,, fo Virtortn in Ut howtes, 17 ine rites and dO seconds, Th was tla Lith attenpl, the frat fron the WH. ade of tho wtrall, Kaitlor, the logger from tins vom, Wash, anid ho would nuke nother try later this month, awit fron Victoria ta Port Angoloa, "When xonieone beata What ree. avd Ti go In and sot a now thine," he now anys, “Until thon, old Man Juan de Puan can rowb..." Thomas alteibuted much of hy victory over tha dark watora to hav bralnor, navigator Capt. Tigh Evang, and “tonmwork—- from both aldoa of the border" “We'd never have made tt but for Hagh Fyne," Tham aatd, Will go Lo Kootenay sarkoby head. quarters for the fund to erect and opernta a home for handl- ‘Capped children. The home will euny when the find is large: enough, ’ Mapee ree tema ORANDROOK -b-dimes Coul- ton Smith was sentenced here to ithe months iy Onkalla privon whon Ire was found guilly af bo- He 1 posession of atolon goods, Hilly waa found with a gultat, {Valued Ah $000, alleyroclly stolen from a hotel room in Bureka, Mont, ome are: SweeeURy mera: 1 « Memorial Rites Held Foi Chief * Memorial anyvieea for damen MoKiy, 04, ebtet af the Kituhooss tribe vt Port Simpson, who dled Saturday morning, wero hold yentorday cVoning ut Porguaon's Aunoral Tome with Major W. 0, Noulton of the Salvation Army C{Metating, Tho body waa forwarded today fo Port Stinpxon whore fanoral Ker Vicon Will bake place, Long tme hond of the Kit cheno, Mr, Mokay became chief At the age of 16 after tho doath of hla fathor, Chiu Marry Hrooka, Up until he felt Il three Year ape he bad heen a fishers mun, — and another wonnn, Broome's defoneo waa tint the rifle went off avovldentally while he was loaning it, | ' Wlahod to make a slatomont hee cnag of the unusual interest in tho caso wie bocauie they finet, lacovered something that had Hob boon bronght ont in avt tospital at Lytton, . Albert Adang; 40, died alten tic was hit by a car on a londly road near Port Alberni. Salurday, Pie lee sated Adang apparently step- ped inte the path of the cneom- ing enr, which tilled to slop ad en Reef Polnt, near here, after the aceiden ’ ‘son Is returning. control carly today, and had: “home goeretary Gwilym Lloyd: |The tug Dexeter was standing ve i a at extents a i Sond hell" sald In Jaexsonville, Mrs. Elsie crept to within two miles of Gearge today turned dawn plea tye Sunday night and ib was exe!" , H § highways Sunday falled to turn up any trace of the car, In Vancouver, Edward Jan, 30, becanie the city’s ith traffle atality of 1955 Saturday when he dled In hospital of Injurles ro- clved In a two-car collision, lis whe trene was seriously In- ured, Sed LO AN IE TERROR tm Vancouver Man Shot in Holdup VANCOUVER ( ~ A man quarter of the canvassed amount ‘wag Injurod today during anor ivico station holdup when hit Oy W eochotling bullet (rad by iM masked bandit: who escaped With $125, Pollee arvosted a sia jbo established in the West Kool-*pect, ne Wounded man was identt fled as Ed -‘8imith, who was in the station when the bandit Mwaiked In and anid: “Thik ts It, Open the bil” MELNOURNE, Auatralla do. A erlininnl court jury whieh re. cently sequitted a polleeman on a oharge of murdering ha wife Naa taken the wnuaial course of making publi the main rena for Ita verdtat, Tho crown allogod at the trial that the policeman, James Wit. am Broome, 20, shot hia wife, Una, in tho hack with a rifts heontine sho stood hotwoon him Mombors of the Jury ante thoy Hoye leare, er six-week-old daughter Don- | ’ traffic accidents. One man was'na Mary were crushed to death) |Sunday when a load of rocks on another died tie trek of Wie trick rAmined into the cab at the Impact. .”.., ‘|. if The father, HehryGoertson, 25, and another child,:14-month- ola Jacqueline, were. both seri- The Maritimes had. seven|°US!Y injured and_ reported in deaths. Nova Scotia recorded one | teal conitition in-hospital. A five-year-old boy: war:-killed nd his father and-constit-¢ritt- jeally injured Saturday. when thelr.car plunged 300 feet over a] CAE ithe Pract! Ciiyons sy: sey ett, 6, of Ladner, died er and fell beneath ifs wheels, |!NStantly when the car came. to ‘drown. {test on railway tracks: and was Newfoundland had one: drown dcmollshed by a freight train, His father, Charles A, Pickett, Ji, and cousin, John Pickett, 14, miractlously escaped death and Jury Outlines Reason For Giving Acquittal wrt G Itby, 0 tangled In the cat's te-tod in the car. tate ~Anti-Per at BUENOS AIRES i’ i= tina's unensy church-state truct was jarred Sunday as police and firemen routed Roman Catholte rioters staging their second anti- Peron demonstration in 24 hours: The riot landed 13 policemen and firemen In hospitals and brought condemnation of the demonstrators from ‘Santiago Cardinal Copello, alling. atch bishop of Buanos Alres ‘who hag prided sg ipacsthi} bouie | Ai ithe Wispute, orn cn Sixty persons were arrested but-many weld released: after questioning, In the flrst violence since the bloody June 19 revolt against President Juan Peron, more than 500 demonstrators inilled through the Plaza de Mayo near ,tho Motropolitan’ Onthe. dral.. Pollee trying to disperse the crowd were stonod, Firemen quickly moved in; aprayed the loters with elinml- cal foun and. brown-tinted walor as pollee wagons rushed lo the square. ASKED TO REFRAIN Sunday's rot broke out shortly after prissts finished rencing from thelr pulplts a letlor from Cardinal Copello urging Catho- Vea to rofraln from provacative Vela Whish might divide “our cltlvons Whose peacotiinoas and ‘Harmony ts our main aaplientipn.” | Interview Sunday sight ato Haanttarium where ho ty bolng trented for Injures suffered in ‘a fall Inst yony, tho primate ante “ho condemned the altitude of those who call themantven A spokesman for the Jury anid: “During tho trlal, aftor Broome had shown how ho held the gun aL the time of the tragedy, a member of tao jury.placed the Btn on Nis Knee fv exactly the anne position, “The juryman then unserowed tho aerew which holds tho butt to the barrel of Who rifle, “Maven of ug sat and Watched hin, The cocking plece wag on ‘anfo', "An the butt camo away from Whe barrel, thore was a allokm. the firing pin hind been autos Mintloally trod, + “BIX of un did tho samo thing WIth tho rifle and the result waa the amo, oe "Within five mindloy of the flrat Juryman toating the rifle, vo wero convinded . Unt Una Argen- tand until atholle rb’ the pind under flre:'in'‘ the tion they staged Saturday * ee Argeniina’s Independence Day ~~ in which some 10,000 mareh- ers.“took’ part, The papers ‘ne- cused the marchers, who wero nolsy but orderly, of breaking ei truce Poron called for ‘last Large, Medium © st pee po Prices Highest For Season Largo and medi halibut aot for the highost this morning on tho Prince fu. large fish ab 14.3, cents showing A Scout average jump: while mediums at a high of 149 wore 3 cents nbove previous prices pald this yoar, |. oY Chickon halthut at 9 conts’ wore About average for the season, A total of 143,000 pounds ‘of Avon 3-A halibut. wore landed in Prince Ruport this morning af Which 88,000 pounds wore sold in the Exohinge and 88,000 pounds wore unloaded from the Co-Op bont Taplow, (he tolel halibut . landed. .at Prince Teiport trom Area 3A sinco tho koaKon bean, Individual landings were, Kou. 16.3 conta, largo: 14.6 conta and thicken 9 vonts sold to Allin Plahorios; Westorn Clout, 40,« N00 pounds, with medline (§.7. conts, largo 14.6 conta and abide. 6D cones volt ty B.C, Packets, 4 ‘ ton 6s 4100 PMOL tos 8s 9 NR UTNE! v an Remand Given © In Assault Case. Ceoryo Hidelito, “Bf Pring Rupert, charged with newnulttng Philip Wintora, and ocensloning felual bodily harm was reindide td willout plon until duly 49 Whon ho appeared before Magis» trate W, D. Vanco Vola morning, =? a Tin\! Way et at $200 voutorday, 1 * have occurred Sunday, ies Alxo auth on $200 ball gy Hare Voy Dann Riiaw, of Mannot, charge od with boing In pomoslan of alolen poata Buturday, No plow | Waa tukot ne Das WAN Te Tey tly 10. Ho Iw atintyte a Broome wus ahot hy veoldent." od ae agi a Lid abde ep aT iy ih : \ ij od with tein atte anna fn HfQ" k dette, dito Maun ve thas peleetay! tied dh a tis 4 teddies ponte; Thé Cathollés were. «already pro-govérni- ment press ‘forthe demonstra... price this year” pert. Hatlbut Exchange, with - Thie brings (i 4,274,000 potys lok, 60,000 pounds with medlimes In policy aourt Allogod offeneo tn reported to Ree =