‘PRINCE RUPERT, “Meredith, "90, of: Portland, Ore., who'll appear in “Lady Takes a Flyer”; ai St. John. of Los Angeles;. and Andra: Martin of Rockford, Ill, @ bees ‘signed a by Universal Studios. who'll bolh. Appear in Summer. Love, ” All at. capil A afew comi tie “defective,” ‘Premier intention ‘of the. legislature to hurt small shop owners,” prem- jer Bennett sald. ~ No changes can-be made until the'next session of thé provin- cial legislature, officials said. This could be inthe fall but is not likely until carly next year. ° In effect shops. throughout : B.C, can stay open as long. as \ they Jike providing the doors _are,.closed for a brief period "at 6 pm, The regulations in the act cannot be enforced. Premier Befinett indicated the “government would keep a close watch an how the system works before making: .any’,. definite : commitments, abouts. ‘possible in corrections In Wie ‘get. ye ‘ erences come wf ee te bi VICTORIA (h—A recommen- —datlon that nurses: salaries at threo B.C. hospils.be Incrdased i to $260 from $240 a month fs ewe contdined in a conciliation , t foard ‘majority decision ,an- ( a nounced Tuosday. i fe Sho report, which covers we Ropul Columbian and St. Mary's A ae hospitals in New Weatminster van and Bt, Paul's hospital in Van- i couver, suggosts four annual In- Heremonts of five por cent and vias ‘Trocommends payment of $25 a month extra for graduates of Univors}ly supervisory" COUrseS, ° parereenarereeemeell KAMLOOPS -A ‘mother pived her threo children from helt beds and carried them to afety, Tuesday whon. thelr home as destroyed by fire al Vane ronby, 86 miles nortly of here. Mrs, Arthur Giles was. in the Frardon chelping het voldest Raauglitor plek fowars’ ‘when she Broticud. smote pouring from tho 7 MAG, Bho, was able to. ‘Poscuo tho wora threo childrons-Johin, 6, mh ; and. wae | a 0 ANBR “gorved nit ‘volorans’ Rear for mare (ini Me yonrs wag]: mejeciat!-proaident of tho BO, and} Brthwostorn abate” “comprnne phe Canndian loglon'in con- Fj ] an hore’ Tugadity,. Robert honteo) of CbKons succpods A, th;'of Royston; Who hond-| . Hib cdmninni drag. Uno Inal pr years, , Whoa NV ANCOUVER i) tomy OB tv bat mi ty, Kllngboll, 98). of; Kelowna, Mee Yorandod, ove: ook whon | if cw We iatraoey (‘UT 'uorday ahniged ‘, he i ovlnylng of .woateald ri ‘Lbo (¥iok: Yungy 68 BP0}(c0, xvid Ying, {0 myo “Baturday Witt Bennett announced Tuesday. “I'm -sure that: iV WAS “hot the]. | i Vitoria Dow when | Denounces i | VICTORIA. — Attempt by lish commercial Sunday sport ‘inl Vancouver have’been denouriced by Dean Brian Whitlow. . ‘of In his weekly parish pamphlet, an American west coast: base- at Oakland, Calif.” 9 7. “Going. bankrupt there, they turned hopefully - to “Vancouver: at all; whose name ‘they have imitated for their own purpose. mercial" baseball | on a ‘seven week program.”’ me : ’ Dean:: ‘Whitlow ogays., the Vancouver Mounties. of the). Pacific Coast, league to estab: |P Christ Church Cathedral here.: |. the. dean said the Mounties “are| ball: club, with their home : base’ nae They do not. represent | the RCMP}: “Now. they are ‘making. Van- | ° { couver their. base’ of operations, oe with a new-stock company to fingnce them.’ They* hope: . tol: make money by promoting: com-| day | PRINGE Hatt Haiti's a ay ‘égime. to: 7 itiday fa¢ed a'-gehe a) strike ‘in 2” | this’ Capital: And ‘the’ threat that. "BURNS LAKE; B.C. —The department of Indian Affairs is. investigating damage done to 15}. or more graves at an Indian cemetery on the shore of near- ‘by Cheslatta Lake. An extreme- ly heavy run of water through the Alcan reservoir outlet has caused washing-out of some part of the cemetery grounds. KAMLOOPS @—The North Thompson River rose a foot higher Monday and was at 15.6 feet here Tuesday, It can go to 17 feet before flood conditions prevail. In 1948, a flood” year, the level was 20 feet t. Some resi- dents in North Kamloops had thelr property. flooded but the land is below the normal high water level, i VANCOUVER (The ap- peal of Gilbert Campbell, Van- couver fireman, from a seven- year sontence for dealing in a forged will was trapsferred Tuesday (o (he September sit- ting of the BC, appeal court at Victorin, Campbell was found guilty by an assize court jury of dealing with (he forg- cd $1,000,000 will of Inte hotel- owner James Thomson, We now fs free on $40,000 ball, DAWSON CREEK, B.C, — Edward Orbanski, 19, of nearby Pouco Coupe, was croished to death Friday when an old bridge collapsed Into tho Kilatkatneau River near Farmington, BC, 18 miles northwesl of Dawson Crock, Pollee - released the youth's namo and detalls' of the acel- dont Tuosday, : The viellm's uncle, Paul Or- banski, 43, of Pouce Coupe, OK» enped ‘injury, to the oxhibita ab the Museum The youngster, * havd Is n ploco-of tude, B - wood during petriticatton, Nndaiin his throng; | hold to the rest: of the turbulent Ne- gro Carlbbean. wepublic. ra .An. army. spokesman said troops: would be used only if dis- orders developed, and no action would be taken 40 Prevent strikes, : It remained to be: seen wheth- er Haiti's politicians, whose rivalry for the presidency has kept the country. in turmoil for six months, could again para- lyze St, the post office closed down in Port all Prince Tuesday, shortly after the army chief, Brig.-Gen, Leon Cantave, took control of the country. In a bloodless manocu- yre, Cantave dissolved the exec: utive council which had incur- red growing opposition ever since leading presidential can- didates chose it April 5 to rule the vouhtry, 0 Acting with the solid support of his army officers, the 40-year- old Cantave declared that tho military was taking: control to prevent anarchy and economic ruin, He pledged that the army will step out of the government- al picture as soon ns a,provision. al President is selected, Eden Well Enoug h To Go on Picnit OTTAWA ® — Slr Anthony Eden ventured Tucsday beyond the grounds of Rideau Hall where he has been convaleseing from an operation at Boston April 13, Sir Anthony and Lady Eden went on a pldnite, Tho fowner British prime mins lator and his wifo ‘wore driven to a quict spot inthe Gatlncau Thoy ‘were picked up later and . aPyooumone ike thao are, neti for wae ae “an roy Alwo holp cronte bottor ploturos of tho. plant fo of ‘Drlah Columbia in pee hinine times, cl ‘ returned to Government House where thoy took ten on the lawn, | SixMillion Year Ole! Fossil One of Valued Museum Pees. By JACK score : . A more youngster of six million yours, is 0 recont odisan of Northorn British Columbia, anol ahining, sharp-odged ‘and: very forsilizod wood found on tho Queen Ohare” Jolto Talanda and datos bak to the late Tortinry patio ropree senting goologienl timo of alx million yonrs,: = » Not.only docs this “youngster” dato back ‘to pfe-hlatorle tmos but it laa boon identified ns Plnus Montloolf- “White Plno,a-spocle of timber no longor found Inthe lathe Brown slang showing In somo my - fron of coppor aolutions that hod pone -Weatorn monts were mado’ by rated ‘orn ‘of ib the work: ‘stoppage: ‘might; ‘spread!’ Business establishments and! . Hills where thoy lurched alone, ~Tatternoons, = anemselyes -on."a Sunddy,te a coramercial, ‘Sunday. “Most ‘people; of all’ creeds: and of none, probably” agree that a community*is° a: better place to live-in Jf Sunday is a quiet day, if people do what they wish to relax, but do it as much as pos- sible for themselves, in family {or friendly groups : The dean calls for united op- position “against those seek financial gain at the price of the general welfare of the people.” Road Fit For Travel Flood waters of the Skeena River have receded, leaving Highway 16 open to traffic but badly damaged in sectlons, a Highways department: spokes: man reported today. The road from Prince Rupert to Terrace is open with just a little water on the highway but| traffic is able to get through. From Terrace to Pacific there is more water, but the road fs passable, Traffic is slowest at Cedar- vale, the worst spot of the week- end floods, The water has gone down and provincial govern- ment crews are working on fe- palrs to speed traffic in’ this section, ‘Tho Longstop bridge 61 miles cast of Prince.’Ruport is “al- right" for traffic today accord- ing to the highways spokesman. Yosterday, Divisional Engineer If, J, Kelsall reported that it ‘tended to float and was being|: kept in position by toums of work crows, - Tho flood waters which rose to cover Highway 16 with two fect of water In many places Monday and yesterday, resulted from heavy rain and melting snow which combined with a. high tide to cause tha Skoona to overflow !ts.banks, - Tho floods caused n boltle- nook Jn the traffic returning to Prince Rupert aftor the long holiday : weokeond, yMany Yeale dents delayed tho. Toburn Jour= The Weather. ‘Gonorally cloudy. both.’ days] ° but with sunny Intorvala. tn {ho Oconsional . ght drizelo along the malniand const ~ porature, “Winds weatorly 18 In oxposed 'nrons,: othorwiso Nght. . Lay. bank i and high Thiraday Jat Port Hardy.45 and 60, Prince a ‘i 45° and | By Ban a 46 aight ners ssepeath, ‘of. 50 | "su Jax,- each: ‘in his: own ‘way. But] “. that freedom isa far: cry. from 2 who’ _Jable advance in the develop- jonly a “negligible? amount to noy untill late vorlarday or) 9 parly today, | overnight, Little chango.dn tom U other. “spon operate & Sun- Mr.: Adams: noted i Ys ; “city-owned: . golf. courses zl & A Rass cerns sears Sessary ‘Tuesday's S. ‘meeting. By Macmillan " LONDON Prime: Minister Macmillan said Tuesday Britain’s nucléar: explosion. in the central Pacific last. week made. “a note ment of our'deterrent power.” In a statement.to the Com- mons on the hydrogen bomb test at Christmas Island, he said he is satisfied. the blast will add |’ world-wide radioactivity, C il members were ab- .| political’ s doubtful’ {fa apis on could ne | would quit | anyway, He has held|‘ the job for.a post-war record of 16 months. 2.) He had " demanded assembly approval.of new taxes and bud- get cuts.to pay. for the bloody campaign: against: Algerian’ na- tlonalists out of- Income instead) of loans, UNSTABLE PERIOD ‘SEEN: Coty ‘decided to sound out: all shades. of political. opinion on eo. KINDNESS NEEDED | Starvation Go Starvation in Indla is so wide- spread that lt goes almost un- noticed by those who live there, Kenneth F. Harding, general manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Oporalive Asso- clation, sald in a talk yestorday to the Gyro Club, Describing his recent visit there to study the Food and Ag- reulture © Organization's — pro- gram sponsored by United Na-). Hons, he rolated an instance when ho saw a mather lying on tho street, nursing an infant at hor broast as she begged for alms, Sho was too weak to move, her, - sights tke this are ‘00 {r0- quent to draw attention,” Mr, Harding'said, “One Indian lead-|. or aintmed that his people are Now Te: valving two moals a day but the factls that for many of thom tho second meal moins washing out cow dung to ox= tract the fow grains of rleg that Wb contains! Tho spenkor sald (at ‘while other nations are doing a great onl to help, not.all of thoi of for ‘Boom well advised, He to marked'that Canada had bullt'a shod i with sporcolain tiles and othor., elaborate : fixjuros, but that the’ valuo: of. the: projoct waa dublous. fn ‘view of prosont condition “Ho added that the \ TBONE Ot OXPONAlyE To frigernted trucks which, duo: to Wee ee wero, -balng used .¢0.drive employops, to work, Mr, ‘Marding desoribed flshing sondlttana | dn India: of primi yot passers-by hardly noticed | bonutdful fla plant thore, fins ‘| the. chaces ‘of forming a new ¢ es Unnoticed In India Gyro Club Told énich is 20 pounds a: day, for which he gets about 30 vents. Women shoreworkors average 20 cents a day, ; Re sald thore was a great necd to bring understanding and kindness to the Indian people, as well as material aid, “The Important thing Js - to help them’ work out thelr own problems,” he ‘added, — The speaker Jlustrated his talks with colored slides, He was Introduced by Dr, A.W. Large and thanked by. I F, Magor, > battered we from both'left and right, said he} | to-one month in fall in default, Te Pflimlin;’ ‘national c of the “left-of-centre © Catholic -Mouvement: “Republicain : Popu- laire, and former’ premier Rene Pleven, leader of a leftist spline | er group. to Man Fined $75 | For. Disturbance’ | Barney Dixon, of Prince Ru-| pert was fined a total of ‘$75 when he appeared before Magis- trate W. D. Vance in the City Police Court-today. He pleaded guilty to charges of causing a sisting arrest, ° Police sald that diirig the ar- watch and cloth cap. ‘were also} damaged. == first charge and $50 on the: pete ond or sontenced in. default of payment to 14 days and .cne month imprisonment, respec: tively, Also in court..was William. Al Pilford, 119 Fitth Avenue West, who ploaded. guilty to: speoding, Ho was. fined $60: or sentenced disturbance by fighting a and re-|. rest the accused caused damage) - to the Value of $22.05 to police|’ property. Two pairs of trousers|’ were torn beyond repalr, and a Dixon was fined $95 on tho party. in a Columbia’ ryod in, Prince’ Rupert: “toda: to speak ab‘a publle meetin in the Clvlo Contre at 8:80 'tos:. ‘night, Mr, ‘Finlayson, will: : on behalf of Duncan Kerr, “Terrace, « Conservative. “oandls date for Skeena riding jn‘ th June 10 fedoral lection, NATURALIZATION: DEA } wilh tho preliminary. lista of, olly clectora for the. Juno. 10 fo oral oleotlon’ printéd ‘and: the Hab of rural. oloctors: almost ready, Ei, Visior Walting, roturne ing officer ° today., announced that. revision. alt ngs; will, be held in Prine. Rupert on Thre ay, Friday and: Baturday, May 29, 24 and, 25, Rovislng ‘office Fools ‘wh, wy Block, mg and will: Andlide.'o, we from: Byam Ample "fol W Ing, Revision Sittings. for V : Slated Thursday, Fay or wi ibe We Ne i ait at DLINES names © have'..beon ommi from’ the: preliminary’ ‘Meta -(b): By agents with. sworn ape| plications on behalf of ‘persons claiming.to have the ‘r ht. to havo, thelr. names Inoluded;,. ~{o): By’ -oleotors. verbally tor|4 corvogtion' of Hames OF: partloue ‘|lars Mr Whiting ‘flao"tntd ‘that’ hel; had ruoolyed.n telegram from Ny Cnstonguay, chict ‘elestoral ; of floor for Canada: clarityin 1 pints of naturallaed, bee ns (a) B oleotors verbally wh ’ ied thoy olooto Wa Ty Fura ve in atv dendling! {aM Persona: ni nt ta i ant Gh long. ; ‘asia ¢ of elector: