} | | Deis: “Arm ~-yester HY pifiysbo, T guess that's: when it ON 'tho park of | ein DIAL 2151 wen | u : wher boating SESE ee BE eet oy, wMigsing, and’ presumed drown- GREE William Cooley, 35, of 533 ‘Blghth andeathalf-year-old son ‘David, »y PRI od ee SEXARDS FROM SHORE | A Dhoy were just 50 yards from (e"sore-and Bill ‘appeared to bosandmming strongly, his head “above-twater and Dayld: in’ his agai. Wheh I saw them last,” Le- royBecker, witness to the trag- POP cefld today. 68 MriBecker and his wife, had ‘gone™ ona fishing . trip’ up Den- ‘cA Sunday, accompanied by MrwCooley and his son.” Beileaccldent occurred at the mouthvof Dennis Arm, about six mflts. southeast’: of : Prince Ru: pert. ery WM y-watch ratty Wa eee ith ne i ‘stopped, ab.:3:30 happened,” said Mr, Becker, » While: a crabnet- was. being hauled:.in,° their . rowboat . with outboard motor, capsized, ' “We alt, clung to the boat for a ifew’minutes,” said Mr. Becker, “Then. Bill started for ‘the shore, holding David. above water, . I tride to untangle. the boat from seaweeds that had caught "Ie" bat had to give ‘up and fol- lowed: Bill with my. wife, We were’ohly 100 yards offshore and Bill shad. made. it: half way. That’s the, last-T Saw of him.” “The Bec logging camp for help; The log- gers, joined later by ‘a’ notified RCMP ‘officer, manned a boat and searched the scene of the accident until nightfall’ in vain, Mr, Becker stayed with the Search, party all that time, Mr~Cooley, an. employee - of the Canadian Government. Ele- vator,: leaves his ‘wife, . Fanny Hanna, and three ‘children, - James, Donald ‘and. George, in the clly, eae ; RCMP continuctl to drag the ‘area today, . , ;, Weather © UBHY seloudy today and Tucs- aywith occasional Ueht: raln or drizale along the cogs, . Little Gnneg In lomperature:” Winds aoubberly 15, Low polght and AIBN ‘Tuesday at Port Hardly 60 and 60, Sandaplt. 60°" did 57, Prince Ruport 45 and: San SE ¢ : | ateenetemtpeattemaens “i OR AWEMS Uke Ning low “Minin lob of wha Tatfootion Ot ee “somatlmas tnd Ng Wh with “phovmort (for ovlednt:: rons. Hona),. ne sho anddlos’ay-with amveinlininta troo.; think A "Yront’ many: of Todhe: mate radiators, ty atig gual M —DRUGS » alféfhoon may have taken cd therlives of 'a-city man and ‘hisegon, RCMP.‘reported| - Ave, West: and his’ three reached. the shore 7 a bey on By ~fWe ran up. and. down, the Then ay foe $ : : sk ) I {Chichester harbor, several miles [inysterlous diving operablon near ‘ya Russlan warship, \ Parking Only. Canadian, US. Vessels Land 222,000: Pounds " Six.” boats “landed ’- 222,000 pounds of halibut af Prince Ru- ‘pert over the week-end. The ‘catches, with prices for medium, large and chicken. ‘sizes: in brackets are as follows: - ae | Frisco (U.S.) 22,000 pounds | 19}: 17.8; 10) Sold‘ to. Babcock Fisherles, vo Eureka (U.S.) 13,000. pounds (18.4; 17.5; 10) Sold “to. Atlin Fisheries Ltd. - wo Mina H 60,000 pounds (17.7; 17.6; 11) Sold to Pacific Fisher- les Co. Ltd, he ‘Blue Ocean sold 72,000 pounds, Clipper, II 32,000: pounds and Ingrid H 23,000 pounds, all to the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- Operative Association, - * BULLETIN © WASHINGTON uw — Presi- dent. Eisenhower Was stricken’ ‘today “with:,“an upset Stom-. | ache” Thé While. House icalle * _gal-specialists, i n- , Se ‘CHICHESTER, England i — The headless .body.of a man Wwearlng skin-diving equipment has washed ashore 'a few miles from:where. British frogman Cmdr, Lionel (Buster) Crabb mysterlously: disappeared 1344 r months ag ~ Police and.the admiralty wore attempting today to identify the body.’ Police said it had been Immersed: in jwater for “some considerable time,” An admiralty spokesman sald Crabb was the only person wearlng frogman's gear known to bo missing In-the area, A group of Brilish airmen found the body Saturday on a sand bank at the - mouth of Mong the const from the place ‘whore the ace. Second World War frogman disappeared on a Crabb's mission has never been offielnily explained, sir Anthony Eden, then prime ming, istor, was ‘questioned In the House of Commons about allogod spying on the Soviet cruiser Ordehontkidze, which brought Soviet Promicr Bulganin and Communtat party. boss Nikita Khrushehov to Britain in April awor, hinting thaba reply might ut UP International complicas ons, — - Russian soamen on the Orde- not, Uhalr. vessel In Portamotith And sald that what Crabb wos (hab Orabb wag prosnmed cond — On Left Side ‘Pho Wally Nows' loft hand it nob know what Mn ely hand. wan doing Saiurday, Tho Note. shout aneewn parking: on. Vourth: wind. Mth ‘Avouition! ital“ shoutd have THM iv onty alioivt ay rar biing te only atlowedon Mo TUT hand ‘sido of (he lov: 40, awnt) wiiigaa With. tha JNKYy. hun of Wadd uM hie. tet d ie Beet (| traffic “fatality: } °° “| Quebec led: the. country with}. gare. '. > ova wlething,-1 Lin, highway: crash." JB : skin-Diver's Body Found Where Crabb. Vanished Jab yoat, Eden dectinod to an-| honikldzg repprted: thoy ,anw fT Re TORMAN —= prosumably Crabb |: a harhor, Russa protested. The | A} Teitlah en oxproasad — vogyet flag wae “oomplotely unaue| 9) § | thoriaod," . ' u Hw | Tho admiralty would any only! j Mftor falling locvotumn: from aps) yor, - A-UNITED’ STATES. fisherma » (left) near. Newcastle,: Ont. 41 counted in accidents by The Sunday. Twenty were traffic fatalities and 12 drownings, |. At London, Ont., 8,000 watctied as a CF-100 jet fighter’ plane fell apart in’ flight and crashed, killing. its two- occupants... At Gimli, Man., a. third RCAF ‘man died® when his. 1 crashed in front of 2,000 spec- tators.). 0 fe ts Manitoba's -other. death wenk, oe untry ry test. dive on. Apri} 19, 1956... ~The admiral who commanded the. visitlig Russian ;: squadron told Pravda on his return’ to Moscow he doubted that Crabb was, near the Ordzhonikidze without authorization; «=. A West German ~ newspaper sald It learned from a Soviet naval officer that’ Crabb was caught. and was a.prisoner In a Moscow jail, Coot Vandals Break | School Windows Four couble windows, two of thom large ones, were broken at Roosevelt Park school over the weok-end, School — prinelpn) John H, Steole, reported the’ damage to city RCMP, who are Jnvostigat. Ing,~Poliee bellove the vandals lo bo a group'of childron leav- ing a basoball game In Roosevelt Park Saturday night,” VANCOUVER ():.. Bome 800 Woodworkers In Vancouver yotod Sunday to rojoct a; conciliation board majority toport for a four-month truce’ In wage no- golinona, pty roe PIT, WETPY GILLIN, 93, of Dauphin, Many hia: boon cho 8on bo most vbtradtive mem: borat tho Onnindiny’ Women's Army Corpa tn Alborba, ‘A: pls valo with tho 0th, Mod wm Roglnont, ROA, Kho cw rape: tho atmy's’ Woatorn Command ab n beauty, contoyt, 4o ho hold by "bhe' Hospital} ‘rond frotng’’ tha: dlroction ‘of trnvol,!! 4 rf yt HE, : 4 terorevrnovororerocooorenereroen. \l i my . ‘ . ' | | was Injured: when their car’w ~~ truck “which plunged off: the-‘highway, down. an’ embahkmen -, With ‘a few, bruises, Police: said’ the. ked: and ‘tl ‘(ruck crushed “the car ‘against ‘the guard fail, _ (OP: Photo)“ ~/Prince Rupert polls today By The’ Canadian. Préss nt | Thousands.watched as three airmen died in two plane crashes during air shows Saturday in,Canada:. The three deaths were’ among — Canadian Press from. 6. p.m..lo- cal time Friday to midnight his | T-33 ° trainer ».The London crash gecounted for‘ two of: Ontario's nine:acci- dental deaths. Four were, killed in-car'accidents, two died inka ‘Tite and one in another.accident, 17-4 alxeman jury ‘cnllod by. olty ‘Itdny rotrnot'n vordlat: of. nool~| » dontal donth, In. tho vongo: off . 8 be) Fonunod “{abunibling off tho ond of the ye as ‘killed’’and his: passehgel as. hit broadside by a“trahsport;: The transport. driver: escaped car: was parked: and ‘the x Sage Ds rowning-and two in other mishaps. = oo . British: Columbia’ had: ten *fa- talities,: eight “drownings — and two traffic ‘deaths. Alberta had -four, two traffic and two drown- ings. : A: highway fatality “was reported in Newfoundland. ©. * No violent deaths were report- ed- in’ Saskatchewan, New ‘Brunswick, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island: 5 es, two by‘d wwith| gare Two city’ men were fined a total of $800-in police court to- day on charges‘of keeping liquor for sale and illegally selling liquor, Pleading guilty to selling liq- or unlawfully was taxi-driver Arthur Franklin Stewart, 1153 Ambrose Avenue, who this morning was fined $500, or in default of payment sentenced by Stipendiary Magistrate HH, F, Glassey to six months: in jail, K. Bruce Brown said that yes- terday afternoon the RCMP had given an. operative a “dusted” $10 bill. to buy Hquor and. had watched him enter a taxi driven by Stewart and drive away, The Informer returied wilh a bottle of whiskey, . Police then searched a city garage whero.the informer said the liquor was obtained and a further 14 bottles of whisky and two empty cases wore found, Powdor from the $10 was found in Stewart's: pocket, but the bill Itself was not found until later in the till of a city cafe, W. N,; Poole appeared for the dofence, AS a result of yosterday after: noon's police action, John J, Parks, 170 Third Avenue Enst, gas station managor, was charg ed with keoping Hquor’ for sale and. this afternoon he pleaded guilty to the charge before Mag: Istrale Glasoy, He was fined $300 or in dofault. of payment +t hai to, threo months, In all, Alxo appearing in potice court this afternoon was Gere ty Oullotl, who pleaded guilty to 0 charge of common ase Sault of a poltce operative, He Wis sentenced to three months in Jall without option, The offence took placo about BS o'clock [agi night, poceg : leo A. Accidental coroner Coorgo WJ, Dawos Satur Margaret Amanda Johndon, - ‘Misa Johnson's by suffocation after Amal! bridga on Mpollng Rond anand, tho jivy bolloved, Bho had: boon suffering from W kicnoy allmont that could havo lod to convutstons ancl. alo Might not have, bean able to yalao from tho ground, Dr, A, W, wane, and In hip roport to the wry, . , . “Tho ncoldont ooourred May at! Mngnelnig In, Tovonta In Auge al, ro vss ae m ve wey bobwoon 10 and {1 pm ee '|had -cast: their ballots ‘by oo Mhere are 125 pollin 7) ineludi ' ‘| vatlve candidate, was unable to lly wore finishing hamburgors and corn, A cako with candles on the.tablo In honor of his Lo pate aa! vitae NCEAL LIBRARY, i Poll | 7 At:7-p.m. _Indieations of a heavy} voté were: evident ‘atl when almost: one fifth of} the:5,200 eligible voters 1:30 p.m. and” the “sun broke through. a cloudy sky. towards noon: .:". > | . After a rash to the polls at: Opening time, voting slacked, ff: ‘during the foreneon. — bie. * Insfour. and a half hours. of. polling time 949. voters—com- to-758 for. the same timé pared in’.1958—turned out. This num--¥ ber.is equivalent to 18.07 per: cent, bh rey Be . The mass of voters is'expected : around five o'clock ‘when plants close their gates. and. the. first: store employees. quit work... ».-- ‘Total number “of electors . i the Skeena riding. is 21,4003.:;, the Liberal and. the Cc ook. the opportunity ast‘elect | Sat= Edvard T, Applewhaite. of the |" * Liberals summed up his expec-. tations saying “I'm just con- the people of this district won't change ‘their Member of Parlia- ment,” cs Equally: confident was CCF candidate Frank Howard: “T only regret that I won't be able to call on Ted (Apple- whaljte) .and his experience to assist me in my work as an MP," Both candidates refused com- ment’on who their sharpest rival would be, on the grounds, as Mr. Applewhalte put it: “I don't want.to spoil a beautiful friend- ship with Duncan Kerr,” Mr. Kerr, Progressive Conser- attend the meeting, Four Killed When Plane Hits House PACOIMAL, Callf, i” — A plane ht a house Bunday night, killing the four passengers, but olght persons sharing a birth- cay dinnor In the home wero unhurt, Barry Worth,.30, and his fam- 1 mothorsinslaw's 67h birthday, plunged dow, onto the ono- storey homo, - donth, wnal | and ane fruo down Into tho] Ba " Thon" tho . Plpor tri -pacor JON Mo his hond In wondormont ab whnb this’ Ind’ OAL, ab lott played hy “Tondor aurroundod -by fomntos who sock i Ait. Crowoas (Shannon, Pallet) Mush BNagur tik Gillis, ‘{Goorgt' Evans) ana i afte 0 od by Princo Ru : * ceited enough to believe that Electe JC Pre KELOWNA’ (CP)— J. S. Burns, Prince Rupert insurance man Saturday night was’ elected region- al president of the B.C, Junior Chamber of Com- merece, Mr, Burns sue- ceeds Elton Harwood ‘o Burnaby, G. P. Woodside, promotion ‘Manager of The Prince Rupert Dally News, was: named al vicc-prosidont, Among’ the . 15 resolutions dealt with was one from Van- couver calling for transfer of the B.C, capital froy Tn Ohnr gob... Tho. mugh=mariod Mr, McCall, who Hi Vancouver," «: Tho coast Jnycacs encovoured to push ib through but it was defented by a largo majority, basement eanetarharehlneeeneren ane TT 4 0 prodtigo on: Monegan lo, Rooclor, (Bull Avan) Ni “gol tht! We Ohnrilo In Now-York: find! ke Former Tory. Hurt in Mishap ; LOS: ANGELES i —.Rogs Brown, 60,'h former public rala- Vlons man for Canada’s Progres sive Consorvative party and ono« time Saskatoon Newspaporman, id reported dn, arttlont condition, aftor -anequtomobilo® accident Saturday, {0 Poke Wiggs Abad, Cantro, Charilo puokory’ tip. for Byl of girly rotting a trap for iin wile W of the proceedings, "Tho. Tondor Tray" WI pork Little Thonbtro thts Thuvacday and Satur sident M Victoria to tor political p ate today. Canadians gb to the'polls to. ‘In cit yu ae ‘Progressive “ Conservatives.’ and Candidates to “form: @. govern- ‘ent.’ ¥ a balance of sete I -| Polls open’at:; 9° a.m. local ‘Standard’ time'‘and close:’’at:.7 p.m..." Within’ a: few.hours after polls close, while still going ‘on, ‘th be“known, 3) NEED|133 SEATS © there “| contes . cdi tee -. be Those’ who' poll-less' that hal “~] the: ballots: of: the sw! the ‘winning :can- didate lose their $200°’ deposit. Five already “have:' withdrawn and forfeited their deposits, The Conservatives, with.a: new leader, are. trying ‘to smash: thie hold of’ the: Liberals, victorious in. the last five elections, Con- servative Leader -John ‘Diefen- baker, 61, is seeking Als first mandate; Prime Minister ‘St Saurent, 75, his third, = The two have waged. a bitter fight across the country in a seven week campaign, appealing for votes in all provinces, Mr, Dicfenbaker, lanky Prince Albert lawyer has travelled about 20,000 miles; Mr, St, Laurent,’ about . |14,000., They kopt up a running battle until the final weekend, M. J, Coldwell, 68-yonr-old region- . Five. westorn fonture writers wero In Princo Rupert again this morning white “making : tho southbound portion of an ine | ¢ Augural round trip to Juneau on the Union Stoamship Coquitlam Which sailed. from Vancouver hist Wodnasday, Thoy are guests of Oharles B, West, president of Alaska/Crutses Ine, On Friday on the worthbound trip thoy wero prooted by Mayor Coorge E, Hills In hig office, In tho party wore “Frances Poleborg, writer of Sunset Mngn- zine, Monlo Park, Californias Leo Tylor, publielty, writer for the ; PhS oN Ey PM ‘Dally, Nows Photo’ by’ Diok' Ayrog”: Oredirootor Loon: Mondgun, ; soratahoa '| 8 “Wnan't ‘frlone: ‘ J “Mla: bachelor nt tight sul tt Who progdnte'.| ¥ day ab tho Olvla, Conte - Only: hree’ .partles—L erals|.~ the: count; -is| &! Prairies, bop ge a Mr, St. Laurent. promised: “do our best,” that’ something, may’. be ddite eventually in’ providing federal: ald: for the.“Saskatchewan dain. and for construction: of a nines. - mile causeway: to “lnk