Biorrow’s see eat tect ,; ° | | vo CROVINGTAL LIDRAT, do a2 180 fect : an , ptt mo a , we UG 9:28 2.8 feet Publishod at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port —- And Key tothe Groat Northwest IOWIDIA, Beit, wf. ad OF fect | : . ‘ : ees - _ VOL, XLIV, No, 157, , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955, PRICE FIVE CENTA ‘ ~ rat “a mirix to set aside Low ee tovet the Injunction fees said Norman Cun- Mere, business agent of the B international Union POCO ET EEOLORSORSER OG: a 6 R . ae Briefs “1 i itratronscocerereeeeree Bie 9 — Post offlee mentoftichals ure continue ae invetvation Into the erative of letlers--con- mB Pyments for scheol Re iddiesed to the de- Af cdtevtion in Vietor. office spokesman here y the investigation tne closed whether the let. PSolen ater they had eit. me Justice AM. Manson Pied in good condition bwWer General Hospital Youeht following a ritton Tueschay, ON WO gp ~Urantum SU thas Blurb: tile ’ me Geli. aad abont 175 ee Leen recorded Nn Be diet daring t thay’ Suother Wd are Ble he recorded i A chew she wate Pte 8 ealthen py Heel Poles sadd t ; Pe shout jpy Ii the hack. Penn Sout ne : & dosertnud {le he | JUVE " A Ciranyille Dili “OUDAUY, Bran Bidets af WG, Ul, ds pete Minn $2,000,000 M Oh Tam Hyp elty of ‘ bora yp the Ciranville | TARY tea hulth aver {ty ann Allin btn “Tada hoard {NOL AL Cows heart dhe OHH el * Reltsh Coe tnd way nlvt. con. SOO OE tty $4,000,000, le Halle tay aa wer, ally had ai Wednesdays The ‘ "Hullt ab Murenred Themen ER - nd Media, A i . Fog aver the lly vue I tone Ht Nes, Low tonight wt Nat Pore Mare ' "Ee Tet ip NEATH ntuy Showa, Pore ERY KC the strike af 350: 1 ith ugrieut. | o on BB \i1. a three-month-old kitten, proves that a eat ean look a Be opectilly (f the beast is safely behin ta goo strong fcnee set Snowball spent some nervous mo nents inside the vio wth arched back, profuse spit ing, and ¢ Ao iu the den ab the time, was a fon called Nubla whi piv eve that business about the female of the species be xtended cht ie t Pe baes Maendet wb bee coeb ea a queen — a jungie queen, . Things weren't always this cage recently, feading off Mimi, ws until a keeper came te h took no note of Snowball, Ing more deadly than the 5 ’ Vendor Sent To Jail | AnFaked Safecracking’ SMITHERS two Lerms ithe July | | es ik using i Court Injunction MAXCOUVER (CP) — Striking seamen will ask: a Supreme court injunction pre- then from interfering with loading of “hot” Bn a coastal steamer, ' day today, £ true facts of the situation.” i t “cents an hour tn overtime rates fe seamen against Union Steam- ships, Ltd, moved Into its flfth Mr. Cunningham sald the SIU: Was preparing a brief for pres- ‘entation to the court glving “the The injunction, first court (est since'the atrike started Ab‘hodr Sunday to back up union de- iniands for a wage Increase of 11245 per cent and a boost of 33 ‘restratns the SIU from Inter- ring with the loading of metal ieylnders destined for a pulp | Little league Future Topic OF Meeting The Lie League Baseball meeting set for 7.30 tonight will he held at AMCs Chathan not the Civle Centre as for- merly announced, a league spokesman sald this afier- noon, He sald that the meeting tonight will decide whether er hot the baseball teagne, whleh got off fo such an enthusiastic start three vaars ago, will con. Anne, Poor attendance and lack of volunteers to keep the ‘league operating were (hreat- ening the future of the league, me armen ee ter atin teh Hemme i | | Villages Safe From Big Fire he sity °°) at hotyiaigetian » SEPT ISLES, Que. 0 — Three Citinese girls and “now Dutch men” because the Canadian girla Were “not as efficient.” Special to The Daily News ~ A 42-year-old Nqtor vendor was sentenecd to af six months {n fall after he had contessed to staging which ge wend ery of are, Roverninent liquor store Jn! ' C0 : S suppose mt , ‘ ore sife by safecrackers, M s o ve been looted from the {Pending pulley yesterday to nC di Charge of theft of more than! ‘ CPA 340 und also to a second charge | did la n of oreniing & public mischief , way George Herman Kldd, a Gy q married man with te children, | CWal O55@5 hen ag Was soived in less! gee “hen 24 hours by mérabers of the j Smithers RCMP detachment | File Protest ‘aided by two officers. of the]. Prince Rupert RMP subdigiian' VANCOUVER 6; —-Canadian who came to Smithers to con. Stewardeses smplayed py Cas duct an Investigation Into the! Midian Pasifle Airlines told a safecracking, | Under questioning by the po- ‘here Wednesday that thelr Jobs iiee, Kidd admitted faking the |#f being taken over by “foreign entry into the building and the!!4lonals" on the company's ov- safe fracking when confronted |{tseas flights, by tie tnets disclosed by the in-| A brief presented to the board vest fitation, sald 28 per cent of the company’s He wis arrested Tuesday and /fllght attendants on overseas “harged with the theft and also | fights were non-Canadians, The. with creating a public mischief. stewardesses also sald the come , SENTENCES CONCURRENT eANey na eneated It wants to The lquor vendor elected trial ie stewardesses sald they by Stipendiary Magistrate Wil | were told the as hi liam Yorke-Hardy when he ap- |, 6 company was hir- peared in court yesterday. He; Was sentenced to six months imprisonment on both counts, sentences to run concurrently, 4 CPA spokesman sald Wed- Following a slrong plea. for negday night employment at clemency the court reeommend- fofeign nationals was hot dis- cane gonstleratlon of the roa simpy A matter of trying to ee Pigeon « fA Good service to customers: The report of the alleged Rilo ‘The. spokesman said most. of cracking was made to pallee ‘the: Mondoy by Kidd. A window was! Lim hose broken and a barnremaved to simulate entry of the build. Hing located on Smither’s main street, The dial was knocked off | Spanish ‘and It i | speak the language." communities menneed by forest the safe and the inside of the | ‘plant. ‘fires in’ this heavily-waotied isafe door damaged In an allempt | ' i The cargo was originally area 350) miles northeast ol'to Indiente that it had heen | A G. Ford qi j soheduled to be shipped by Un-~ i Quebee City have been declared ‘punched, | ie jon Bleamships, bub was switched out of danger. taken fiom the malta’ € the adjacent Coustwise Pier; Weary firefighting brig po Mngham. “If the court says wechomes and a church were DIVER & Veteran ac don't Interfere, we don't, But :stroyed, and at the outskirts of divided un Into we're pretty sure that injunction ‘Clarke City and Shelter Bay willl be tH(ted." / The SIL ofMetal sald new ; Contracts had not yet been + Maned helween the unlon and » Canadian Packle and Canad- i tan National Steamships, “Interlor Koot- | gave a terse “no comment’ whens Reuters) “Sut, Frederick (6 uked HE snehactlon was cone mete Diba of the British Ar toniplated ‘ 1 Meanwhile, peonst communt- he! tles continued to receive supplies plies, ’ Jon Slonmahlps' aix passenger sltoamers and soven freighters, Mrs, Paul Smith, Former MLA, Dies Aboard Ship VANCOUVE Mrs. Paul Smith, one of Briblah Cohmmblia’ foromost women, hns died whotrd a ahip bound for Burepe. She wns tl, Word of Mes, Siitth's death earilor tig week reached Vane eouvor Wednesday, Abe was en routo (o London to visit her sen, Al VicoeMarahal Douglas Sintth, ROAK, Mis. Srilth served Inthe 1c. Yourlalnture oa Moeral member far Vanreouvor-Hurrard from 100d to 1941, during whieh Hime she Wis Inateumontal tn palit through a leglalation providing Monthly allowance for widow. Oo mothora and Ghose whose Hilabands have boon dlanhled or Hive clevortod them, OA een ented BNR mE ese en MR OO MAU “QUNERAL! TO DIE EMBU, Konya d—elkuyn tor. | rovlal "Gonoral Russia" waa Kon. tonoodt to death Wodnoatliy far Auporvlaltiy Che murder of twa Alrlenna din Decomber, 1088. “We could legally strike those ‘ * “brought the tht at Marguerite, where de. i ! { { For Commando Blow’ Killing M1 Tender diy distrlet Infeompantes now. he sald, buti DUSSELDORE, West Gormany tran Widow he married and was sen- lof perishable foodstuff and other tenced to be hanged, shortly, necesalties by alr, SIU offledals! ‘The six-foot, twoelneh sore rsd they would nob interferes peant listened with hla head up W-yenr-old, with the alrlift of essential sup: Sai a the | pO Heorheting bullet ! jand his broad shoulders squured eon, (as he was pronounced quilly of to Airlines also reported heavy | the “commando blow" killing of hod | pussenger booklnge as q rest of ithe strike whieh has ted up Une Sel tonal Watters, | cOMeL- Dine dad wad ho kit. fed Watters, whose whdow Mia he Emarrled seven months taler, in KET f-defenee, Ho clalmed he was threatened with a pistol and ae. “caved of seduelog the other sor. Peants Geruuiy wife, a former Wight club singey. | Ne onnd tis half-brother sub reequently Kt up the bady in [a barracks new here fo stimulate suledde, Not until after the body way extiined this year wore murder charges brought agatnat Mia Welt-Dunne. Thy enso was Millworkers . Back on Job PRINGE CHORGE, ThG. @ A wildent strike aver the coat of hoard at Bagle Valea Sawmills War here ended Monday with WO mon buck ab work, To omen walkol aut inst Treaday to domonatrate thelr avjection ta the closing of the Mn p'k cookhonie, The cook- Hhouze was eloged tisk year and pales (hen the men have had to buy thelr own moa whieh they any costa mare thin the amount allpulatod iy thotr contract, | Negolallons are under way Hhotweey tale and manage- Ment Lo hove aent: anpplled at the apron) va { ades ‘assisted the police in the re-! flames under con- Hered to the education’ “We want no contempt of trol Inte Wednesday ni jeourt eharges,” sald Mr. Cun- Ste. ftve | in an old drainage culvert and | and $190, British Sergeant To Hang - m- ceedings here whon a British Ralph Hall of Petorsburg was my judge ruled i eould not be tried 0 itoday was found yullty of the in etvil courts, Wunder of a fellow soldier whose Following hts confession, Kidd | Of Smithers Heads Boards A. G, Ford of Smithers was . {elected president of the Asso- | leluled Boards of North Central! ‘B.C, and southeastern Alaska ab ihe organizations convention [hore today, Ho succeeds Orme G, Bhuart of Prinee Rupert. Duncan ‘Kerr of Terrace, who provlousty | ‘served as secretary was elec sferred to court martial pro- | ¥lec-president, covery of the full amount of! ‘money from where he had hid} his car garage, The money was. parts of S1 ANS | {Alaska section, Pred Macklin of | Aftor the «year-old gergonnt Terrace was chosen decrotinry, An heard the court's president cons HVitatlon waa necepled trom demn him to die by hanging, his Prince (George delogntes tay tas closed kev man tna dream told NOXT year's meeting nt] and he was marched out of the Pee George, r He was due to po by truck ~~ i Melefeld military prison, Face Prison Term ‘{ where he will awalt ward) fron Firopean’ commander Gon. Sir VIENNA i—Nolsy drunks dan)! ‘Rlehard Galo whether the ver. Communist Hungary face prisow ut val he confirmed or overs terms of one year under nv gove bued, ‘ Ti two-hour dina plen Wed. foree duly, Hungarian NEW | ‘nesday, — progeduting — attorney Pe pera report, | (Mervyn Oriffith-donesx armed | : that Emimetl-Dunne had plan- ned the mirdor of his ad-yours ald sergeant (rlond at Duluber lito In 1088, Bweeplug aside tho defence Mon that tho alaying was a “elasste mystery,” Crit tith-Jonos Md tho pattern of promodita Hon waa cloar in that Wattors Wak “fotehed, colloeted, kilo nnd cumped, anda rope provid: od, 120 minutes.” In Hla summing up today, fudae advocate Gharles Cahn throw doubt In the defendants Hol Mulley plow, Ho aad he could Koo NO ovidonoe that could lead fu Wh manalaughtor verdict, It: waa chant, ho sald, that Bmmett Dunne kite Wattors, that he hd been ti love with Wattors' Wile and that they had hetd acorol (Wyata, Regarding the dofondanta! laf that he had atruck Wat- ter'n Uhrovt ina commando Conth-hlow fy aolt-dofonea, the Judya ndvannto anid Hnimett Diino had “never told anybody, certainty not anybody tn author. My Chit he had boon attnekad ‘ay r heeaeaheniguemmateteeation Lee ee) BINA STILE RUMALING CATANIA, Blelly ay. Mt, E Rirtinbled and apoutod lava Into the adr for (ay, bub oxports still coutd not MY If the old yoleano would gay] OW A tend rampage, J More Curh Spoolal (o the Nally News Theroased reateiotiony on gal Mon fisheries in the Johnatone SbraltaeDlatovey Preaage aren NAY be Iniponnd thy season to OFTADL Growlng fahing Intensity IN thts aren, Blunt warnltig to thls offoct waa contained In a alatomont olvoularived this week by tho Denartmont of Flahorlos MMNONE fshormon's argantationy nel the Clating Industry, Four talon produetng rivers On tho onal cout of Vancouver Taland aro apooifically olted as chute of toon concorn to flahery Conmorvationiats, These are: Val tka, Adam, Salmon and pear Tlverm, where rextrlotive (shtng hat he Wad killer Wattera" Wwunnelnrling wore Anipaved Inat 4 t { a b 0 N \ n tt y federal industrial relations board’ & img Mexican, Austrailan and). las ted |), ip Atak any more," up] t Vie sixth atratghe Star, h ‘a ‘i Smith, from Whiteliorse, Yu- kon, has been: crowned~ Miss: Canada, The Miss Canada con-: test was hold at London, Ont, as part of the city’s centennial - > (CB Photo), eae celebrations, Of Vessel Believed ‘Ho V : SMES WSS NPA oS string? ' NEW. YORK [fA passengers on the Mexico’ tojsaga of the sea — and -possibly a flght “naturally speak fone of its greatest hoaxes — wag sn’t much usejtouched off in the dark pre. (having a stewardess who doesn't |dawn hours today with a radio ireuort wine: survivors ‘ron 3 ameswept fishing boat had . been rescued by a foreign sub. | ble to the Intertor. marine. ; i Many hours laler tt was Just! big a myslery as when the story began to unfold nt 9:25 am, EDP |, Cy ge The remarkable. ‘atfatr. got off: jo a fi 4 . mb way told tha, ire con. ieiued to sweep tho fat, nah . leprae ‘there was an oxploston in the aed vieo-presttent fo (Ot ongine room, that (he boat had i hole in her stern and was Talking. Lille ratly wore sald to jhave’ been dostroyed hy the flames. Finally, between 3: Ln, fhe radia yates hrovgh ones mare and, hy ex. reme agitation, reported: “A omibmarine dy surlacing ibout 349 yarda trom tm. th omlng alongalde, Fb ly proceed. ng to take survivors abowrd. Tt rnment cecteo whieh wont inte: Not an American submarine.” owing this were those last \ Fol) orcdss “TL don't think the ‘ Y'IE tet mo The Coastguard sent four UAT ships and two plinos racing. to ‘ation given by the Tue | He Jor But the senvehers found noth: NK Oxeoph an unnarked Ifo vekot, ont WL mn Tm OE NHR E Nenipe Ham for ers atiet He son Salmon Fishin year, Mahtag in theao arena und PAWHING OXONPOMENt ‘to the Ivers will bo clodoly watched rom the beginning of the runs nea if conditiona tomaln un. favorable. further ind drastic OUndaTY extenalona WII be ane nounced. Probable Minits of such Xtonslond ara Indicated’ ty a IND laned by ‘tho Department \ eon unotion With the atate- iont, Th recent yoarw the 4& hour wookly closed tlie waa oxtondod ) 72 hours for a part of the Konan and moro Iattorly a Ty hour weekly closure has been applied throughout tho senann, © mool apeckl artnalions tt has PN WetoNAN TY ba pratt wll me |"horse and buggy” radio opera- = iment of any plans by the CBC. MISS CANADA — Dalyce’ Gail Vo OaXx ‘anc start when a tug- iboat out. of New York pleked up (a radlo-telephone massage trom (what was sald to bo the 40- foot fishing bont Blue Star, This message sald that the Blue Star with 21 persons aboard, ihad hit an unidentified object, jhad caught fire and was sinking some 5h miles southeast of the entrance to New York harhar, Among othor things, tho tug- So and U4 cane Transmitter Asked For Central Area ; By. J.B. MAGOR Dally News Editor and Publisher ee TERRACK—Criticism of Canadian Broadcast- ing Corporation service in north central British’ Co.” Jumbia and the Yukon was voiced ‘at the Associated. Boards of Trade meeting here today, = In calling for a survey of the; 0 situation, the Terrace delegation described the CBC service as a “ George resolution was. passed, culllng upon the federal govdin- ment to Increase -assistance'to " the northern extension ‘ofthe + Pacific Great Eastern Rallway, * Ottawa has announced: that: It.’ will help to the extent of $2§,- 600 per mile up to 50 miles, Pro-. posers of the resolution deserlb- ed this as “most unreadistlc” ‘and felt that the distance'should' be Increased at.lonst.to. RB millage The: Atpociated Boards. heat firmed’ thetr'stand ‘that anvdlr: port should be built ab Prinde: .: Rupert. Gi ce