: “Sundays and — Wet 3 pm. till 7 pam ma . ‘CANADA'S NEW AIRCRAFT: (CARRIER: Bonaveiitute, shown’ here ‘uring sca trials: has. heen. 19,000-ton, 700- foot- long . carrier. cost $25,000,000 and Is the "commissioned at Belfast, The 5 + biggest ship* In the! Canadian Navy, APPEAL: SCHEDULED Girls C Girls Offering To Marry Stow : To Save Him From Being: Deported , ” VANCOUVER (CP)—Bever ‘al girls have offered to marry a stateless and lonély stowaway if that will save him from being deported, his counsel said Sunday night; | Jobn, Taylor, one of fwo law- yers ‘fighting a deportation order ‘Issued last Friday against, Chris- lan’: Hanna, 23, said the -girls H Seem: to be running a compe- f Utlon.” — Ab, least five have offered to - become engaged to Hanna, he : add d, though they. have never ge m except newspaper pictures, One ‘planned to make today for, his’ admit- 4 i sayin By JACK BEST . ° Canadian’ ‘Press Staff Writer XLVI No, a ~ co Red. whe ~ WARSAW: i ‘More - ‘than 60 per’ -cent of, Poland's: A',849,00 ice from National Defence). ‘Wladyslaw, Gomulka’s, Comniun ist leadership | in’ the: first popu-» “tar vest ‘of fis “communism wit “out: tyranny”. policy, 9°" ‘ uno tical -bug rentable report said: more’ ’ “fhan “11,000 000-0 those voting ' ‘Sunday “for a. new 4o4-member. parliament, appar- entiy cast tne official ballot without change. Gomulka’s re- gic had warned against exer- cising the ‘modest nght to cross names off the red-dominated single list of candidates . “from almost everywhere in the a TWO “FRIVOLOUS” . Of the five girls who have of- fered ‘to ‘sponsor -Hanna,. taree were found. upon investigation: worthy Intentions, Mr Taylor sald ‘the rule 4 ‘such icases. is that the amar age: to be “frivolous,” Mr. Taylor. ' said.; The other two,’ ‘however, appeared - to ‘be motivated bys hierarchy and te ivoman Catho- ue Ch rch had called. for. a big: ty claimed that: he electorate. voted VOveTS' appear’. io ‘Have “endorsed. Avout 16,000,000—nearly 00 per th eent of those qualified—went, tol. the polls, Both ‘the Communist ;~ thie: ‘marriage “should: ‘be: : “{yery “carefully: considered and: ¥ er Gudveig at Port Alberni, B.C., Thursday after being aboard 15 nvonths. . -AL least six countries ‘denied: ‘him permission to land ‘after he slowed away al. Beirut, Lebaivon, During the weekend Donald aehite, 2g-year-old Vancouver Jawyer. retained senior counsel Taylor to assist In his fight to keep, Hanna in Canada, Mr, Taylor sald Immigration | — Minister. Pickersgill has been allowing flances of Canadian ‘cltizens to enter’, the country: Oe Linen sane cay ten me RAO pen cher, ote me mt Pact Nations ' Support US. Doctrine “ANIKARA (n—Tho four Moslem membors of the qtl-Commaunilst (Baghdad) Paci today announe- ad full support of the Eisen- hower doctrine on the Middle Bost... Their support of Elsenhower's proposal to cheek Communist aggression had been expected, Ty. contyasted sharply with the oppo iWon voiced by tho lenders of. gypl, Syria, Jordan and Baudl Arabia ab thetr meeting In Ontro Inst weoekond, Tho four Baghdad Pret meme, boryi~Turkoy, Iraq, Tran and Paklataneenlgo culled on the United Nations to mediate tho Jaracl-Arnh pence dnd advocated full freadom of navigation throtigh the Buca Canal, oNormontion woa made of the futuro role In tha: alliance of Britain, a charter member of the nat; Britain has nlvtended no fivolinus of the alliance sinco Titi heron intervention In Gi, eh of opposition from rite only Arup Member of thu ginup, segsonrie’ sources, hawever, galdy - Trltaln would bo Inylted to the ‘xt dnooting: we Bo T asniaeraemedandine aaiemniieel Here For Grain’ Tho! frolghtor, Pridtjof Mans Horn of Norwagion, rogiabry, at oAvbaE ab Uo. Canneinn: Caverns | mont Blovator av Won, today | to‘tnke on about 0,800 tone af NGLT toed hivloy. Blabod for Wurope; * rho vousol wiital tk Wt pron holig. fod nevived from the Oriont and |p: oxnoatod to aint {oda Wodhonthy. wy method." job offers for Hanna have been received, and that people in other parts. of Canada, have Joined in'a “petition by wire” to i boy be allowed to remain. Among’ affers of material help was one from on blind woman here, placing at his disposal an Upstairs: suite In her home, WASHINGTON 4 -~. Président ; Kisenhower stood.on the steps Of the Capitol today and repeat- ed, In public, the odth of office he {ook privately Sunday when he officially began his second torn, The ceremony began ab noon, ‘of the speaker's sland provided seals and standing room for thousands who witnessed the ecremony, Other. thousands ned the roule taken by the prosident, View- ‘President Rehard Nixon, opener ete te titan tend NW. Parker Service Held _" William Parker of 118 wighth Avonue Wost, 20-yonrsold binke- man. killed i a collsion of iwo frolght dralng at Exstow Werder | day, was held in Porguson Fue oral Home yeoslorday ap 2 pm, Rov, J, A. Roxkam officiated: “Pho vonvalns will bo forwarded on tonight's train, to Watrous, Bina; for burial there, - Mry Parker hod lived in Prinea Rupart for {Mab over n yont, con Ing here from Wivirous, Surviving. ares his wife, lols An of, eng Ruports stopaan Clorald Douglas! ond: brothor Ronnld in Likolwo; two latory’ Iny Bnakavahowa and. one 1) Mantes: }tobay and hls paronta, Mr. and | Mra, William Parkor In’ Watrous, ‘Hymna Bung ab the agrvico | warns "Rogk of Ages" wid “TORU, Lover of My Bow og | YS plone “oniun MALL, FUN, ~Pldomon ntlondod natal ofl ‘bine, enused by nv flooded ofl burnor wb the Rogular,, Ohuroh, 620 Waa’ Sixth: "Avettto, yostarday, aftornaon, No ame Wan. ramon 7 ae » Pthat. possibly. Hanna -should not - ce galn. entry: Into Canada by this He Jett the: Norwegian freight- : Mr, Taylor ‘said “all kinds” of nist: us vere will have a ailbe ‘stantial’ majority: in, the. new * Parliament.” : Mr. Pickersgill asking that the + Eisenhower Inauguration - Followed by Mammoth Parade The lawns and plaza in front) Funern) service for Norinan |: Bapulat| 1 : AINDEPENDENT LINE course of some independence ¥ powcr three months ago in an} upsurge that kicked outright: Staltnists. off the party’s pollt. “ buro, Last week he joined ‘visi- CHRISTIAN GEORGE HANNA iting “Premier Chou Enlai of. + +» object of, marriage, ‘Commanist China in attacking ;U. 8, policy in the Middle’ East” and endorsing the Sovict-install- jed regime of Premier Janos Ka- 'dar in Hungary, Voting was quiet in Poznan, ' western Industrial centre. where the June Hols contributed to ending Stalinist control of the national government, avarnntnn nnn elemmuenaeammearaenemad Weekend Ti al Of 11 Deaths their wives, and a group of dig nitaries, as they travelled to and from. the ceremonies, A mam- moth parade followed’ them, Temperatures rose and were expected to stay in the 40s, But a threat of raln oh wng over Washington, . Former pr esidont: Herbert Hoover attended = bub former) president Harry Truman, ils though Invited, suld.he was wn- rble to be present, Much Lower The ceremonies Iheluded tne! By the Canadian’ Press traditional 2% hour parade. The; Six persons died on Que- “Pine of march provided places , " ‘ lor 40 governors, 33 floats, '05 bee highw ty during the bands, t dozen drym and bugle|weekend,, to 0 make that corps, an olephant, and 8 408) nrovinge 's accidental death toll more tran halt of the foot flonb along tho -Ponnsyl- vant ifvenne wl rouse ne Ty) Ol LO 1G Vd TTOUse . Ne Tontght gulobrants dolled up al lous I tatalities re in. dumonel: ‘and gablos, white | por ted throughout the Wo and tnits, will atthe fon ‘wountl ¥, Tho toll was the lowost of tno huge ballrooms, ; poe SWORN IN: SUNDAY: your and woll bolow that of most Wisorihowor's frst ‘torm: offi. | Weokonds ‘as only throo. prov. ainlly ondod—-nnd hin now ono | incor’ —- Quobos, Ontarlo and hogin--at noon Siniday, Well Nova Scotiln—roportod, frtalitios, 1 a Onnadinn Prose auryoy from hofore that hour, ab 10:80 ams, ho was sworn in forthe socond) 8 p.m, loonloting Friday to: ile night Sunday...” form ab a private ‘eoremony tn]! t y It showod- at Jona: ‘four pore tha While House, Nixow:-took hia ont wo nylnutos dnilier, About| sons loc! aooldottally’ In)On- \ tavlo, Wwo dn traffic and coro, | 80 porsona witrroRnatl the private ooromOny, ies Bioline fatality, in Nova} AL 00, Blaonhow OU . ondsoldat prosl wat Tho roat"ot-the provinces ies lh ai oa A vi Taos '9, oouupy io Brunawiok, Plneo - me Ihe |land and, Nowfoundinud ANNUAL AGITING. . ported no. fatal tas no Fatt tin Annual: moottiie ‘of tho Princo Munert: Pony Ravel Tongue will-ho-holdl ‘ny the Wks Tome ab 7130. Wodhioxlay night, We apokeyman for. the! axsocl wdlon aid todays, Megting will Hoo olnoHlon.: ofc be flgora and, Many made. “for tho, coming font bs Tarn ’ is bho HOG. {o take tho}; ergs Monty’ ator. Cont cold today ane n ACI winda oxcopt: Toonty Mortherly. 20 down Matntand inlets, Low {o- night and’ Nigh Tuoaday sft Hardy ‘ands Prince Rypor #8 Herb: leaving : 4 managed to collect the’ th ree- “day event in Ketchikan, ‘The Prince Rupert: aggtega- i tion lost 46-43 to a weil-rested | ‘fixture witnessed by more than + from Moscow. He was swept into “1,300 persons in the Ketehlkan ie “Dumas said (% ‘High school gym. | It was. Runert's third game of! ‘the day. Earlier they had de- feated Ketchikan Rockets i 41 and Metlakatla 43-32, , ti In collecting three trophies of thevelghtedwarded, Prince Ru- pert’s All-Stars did better than ‘any of the other five teams tak- ing part in the tournament, Terry Shenton and Ray Spring, Bp Prince Rupert polnt-getters, both recelved trophics for being | . of bread-and-freedom the most valuable All-Star fors' sponsored by the wards, '' Pong Sankey was presented with a cup for being the mos, sportsmaniike player in the tournament. Assistant-coach John Dumas sald today that “determination won for the Prince Rupert term." Fe ge tn ben aren cam tae te ‘As Means To. VANCOUVER (Pim AN official | of the B.C, Teachers Federation said Saturday: the province's 0,482 secondary and olomentary! tonchors “are bogining to won- dor If forceful action Js the only way. they're golng to got justice,” 0,'D, Ovans, association gen- otal socrotary, sald that “when tenchers.compare thelr wages to those pald skilled tradoamon {In} the employ of school boards, the hoards any ‘wo have to pay ‘the anlarles (0 skilled tradesmon,’ ” Cabinet Cuts Jail Term “Of Parents lVANcoUVER, AAP ae sixemonthy adiitonde of n Port Bdward couple for chile ‘noglost has boon r0- "| duood: by wore than four mols the: by thie’ provinainl onbinot, “Tho, couple, Mr, and Mra, David Mokny, who-word. yond (0, Onk= Alla Prison Far, -woro aontone- a:No ovembor' Qf, Prince: Rue Tby Stlpondiney. Maglatrato Ginanoy, ROMP. told tho} that” tno. that: the oouiplo line. gone: Into. Prinoo Ril tholralx. oll Wing Nod In “Much ‘of: the. credit. -Gomulka, 51, has adyocated a Sitka team in a thrilled- packed | All-Stars’ ae. arealt O playing: coach Don: Hartwig, a In the final game. Ray Spring topped Rupert marksmen’ with 13 points as the All-Stars: played a defensive game, .taking al their time-outs in order’ to con- serve their strength after thelr two carlier hard-fought games Other scorers against the Sitka squad. were John Newton 9 Hartwig 4, Sankey 4, Shenton 9. Darrell Young 2, Jim MacAfee 2. The International tourney, Ketehikan ‘Junior Chamber of Commerce was such a succoss both finan- clally and. in support, that it has bepn decided to make ft an annual event, Mr, Dumas. said, He said the Rupert squad had been treated royally In Ketchi- kan and Ben “a wonderful | Wine," Teachers Ponder "Walkout Get Justice” Mt. ovans was commenting Qn n charge by Vancouver school -board chairman. Rog Atherton that teachors are s'using tradd 'union tactics against us whilo ‘claiming professional status," Mombers of ‘the Vancouvor lomentary tonchors assoolatlon carlioy considered, but did not act on, aA moon proporing a mass walkout to. back pry do» nuns, "TUS Nob Just Vinieouvor,"” Mr, Ovans commented, “All BO, tonchers are scathing: with dls contont over-tho salary question, I's bullding up ton allmax whon |” you gob o conservative group], ko Vancotyor olomontary “Ttphoiiers (aking about “nas resignation Funeral'Held For Wasend Boy | Punoral , ‘aorvign Clordon : “Waaond, Wemonth-old}:, | aon’ of Mr and Mra ‘CordoirA, Wiwond of 009.:Wighth § Avonie : Hawt who lod Wodltioxday,: was | held nant 8}, Paul's Luthor. Hy ang ab bhe.: wore, “Roak' of: Agoa"’ and «Wnt | a Meliond Wo: Have ln dose": - Burlal: followed. ty Fatty! “question: of. basing | a squadron we writer adds, “also. are © ex Vac pected to raise: with: Sandys: the “tof “giant ° B-5 ¢| Britain,” oy “tor Harold |: “H- bombers : ‘The Liberal News “chronicie's| defence correspondence reports a plan for atomic missiles to be shared by Britain and the US. will be suggested by Sandys, ., . Mr. Sandys will offer the benefit of our research in return for supplies of current United ‘States missiles,” nulk “end tins: ‘Or tomatoes flown in ‘Sunday, The food * be used ‘to: strengthen: the ‘d of the youngsters to help Ww ‘off the severe attacks, . . The -sohool is. closed, bu Father Durand continued to }regular church services, Not only the Indian children‘ Impaired Driver Pays $50 Fine Pleading guilty to Impalred two of the three white children . {there have been effected, | First case. of the disease was” discovered December’28, 8:3. “There was no way to know just how. serious the. outbreak ‘was,” sald. Miss. Alken, .25;"'0f A. Dublin, ‘Ireland, who. has been in. ‘Canada’ omy wo. ‘years, “When . the first case was brought to our attention we began to check and. found that 10 youngsters ‘Had the disense,”” “et ae ree gat oe Man Burned — . Trying To. Save Television, Set, In other police court news, D.' VANCOUVER ed Doigh- CG, Roos of 1818 Second Avonuo ly, 33, suffere d severe, burns. Wost was fined $20 and costs Sunday night. when he altompted | or In default sontencod to 10 to rebriove nv. television gob from days in jail whon he pleaded, 0s burning homo here” guilly. to a chargd of spooding, .{ ‘The four-room , house : and ‘is Plonding . guilty to common eontonta word: dostroyod, ; “Algo nasnult, — Uyough. counsel .A,; fonrod-loat 18°00 In cash which Bruce Brown, , David William! Doughty hid . horrowod ” to. NOs McKay of 630 Sixth Avenue Enat. pale tho homens ot: was fIned $20. and costs or: ay ‘An oxploaion ° Ang: wood. and nana gonitonced to 10 days. a ron Stove Wa lamp, for: the a flro, oh driving through counsel, Bruce Brown, a 2l-year- old elty man, James Donald Lawson of! no fixed address, was fined $50 and costs or jn default of pny-i “I ment sentenced to one month In! “Vall when he. appeared before) Magistrate W, D, Vance In city police court this morning, Police said Lawson was picked | up Saturday. night on Sixth Avenuo East after his car was observed weaving In an erratic: manney, A total af 4, 000 tony ot hotting waa no tho Queon: Charlotte Island ‘Bub: division: roported today.’ us Tho ovlch oxoond my i for. “for tho aenwon: Paps Majority of iho th Poreg Sound, Howovor, It. was: tenia aay , Wore moving souihwarce, aa thd catch hind: -— Tn tho ontire: Diair! ot a Ms Ing wero. caught Me 7 ine Moin nt bo enon “Ing the to ight. to Nota 1) wor aug Gt Tlvbra 'inlot, Boddy. Pasa nd «Ty tho North ’Gontraleubsdividion on! + Wore noted, almost all of Ie onuigh “This Woeas onteh brings: 10 totad' to} ia diviston to’ oe borer! a were succumbing to the disease,"