us 5 it . Limited, Ores Drugs Limited. : ray : Syoscow (AP) —T he Soviet Union. today p pro: “ posed that the Big Four co-operate in economic:aid toy’. the Middle East, maintain peace there by negotiations| jim and: otherwise keep, hands off of the tension- racked . a C2. - “sForelgn Minister’ Dmitit she- plloy told the Supreme | Soviet, Russia's ‘parliament, “that. the Russlan government had trans- mitted such a six-point proposal In. notes handed Monday night lo the ambussadors ‘of Britain, the, United -States and France, «Shepilov sald in effect that - the, Sovie, Union ts “ready to stop. sending arms to the Middlo Egst‘if the Western powers will . Go,likewlse” and will’ abandon 4 (Wola, military bases there. "Phe immediate reaction. of | Western diplomats: appeared to! be thal thelr governments would . ro. | Backs Eq yotian Demands WN, a Sheptlov. also Wned his govern- ; ment up. again. with Catro's: de- : Mand that Egypt alone control and operate the Sucé Canal, He sald./law'and justice are wholly on: Egypt's side”... -Shepilov sald. his “sx point p posal had been made to BHt- the ‘United States and LS “Tie malntenance of peace ‘In*the Near and Middle Kast through settling disputed - questions: exclustyely by peace- ful. mesins hy riegotiations.’ =e ve. “Non-interefence. in the Internal affair of the: Near and ‘Middle East; respect. of the sov- ercignty, and’ Independence of, ¥ ah countries?” ais “niitary’ “blocs with? “the patticl- pation of: the. greats. powers. fa direct slap‘at: ‘the, Western- -spon-{ sored Baghdad Paél. but hot: al the Arab. League alliance which Peypt has been: promoting), a | represent: ‘the. - Kremlin’ 8 answer. ~t ot prefer ‘o handle ‘Middle East is- sues, where they are now, In the! United Nations, rather than. dn: a big. power conference: ory: through a big power. declaration such as Shepllov seemed to sug~ gest, “The foreign’ minister sald thes: most. urgent; Middle Fast ques-|. tion is “the complete withdrawal} of Isrdell troops from Egyptian territory.” “He sald his govern- ment: supports Egypt’s “just de- mand ‘for full: compensation of ” Brit-|- : the damage caused rby.the rt . purchased. for. $1,000. Local residents, who were somewhat. per=: ish- French: Tsraell ‘altacks Egypt.’ on “The” ‘jquidation - of ‘for- clpn bases and the withdrawal of forelgn troops [rom the territor- les of the countries of the Near } and Middle East. @ “The mutual renunciation of the supply of arms to countries of the Near and Middle East. e economic development of: the countries of the Near and Middle East without making any. politi- cal, military or other: conditions | whatsoever - ‘incompatible: with the dignity. and sovereignty of these countries.” KREMLIN' 8. ANSWER _ appeared: 10: LO, AP ident J owers doc-, (rine “fe *stablilze the: Middle! East.. The U.S, president offer- ed militury and’ economic ‘assis- tance against Communist. ag- gression, if requested, to any country in the strategic oll- -rich arca, “Co-operation foward the} ‘Jsald © Jordan, . jel; Anchotag Al “housewite, who was ‘ion- hearted enough: to choose: Honess as’ ‘pet. The first. of her kind to invade the: fai Alaska, the big cat-was raised in caplivily at Halifax,’ ‘Mags, ; .turbed at first at the thought of having. a. beast of: “prey. inthe: midst, aré getting used to he idea afer Mrs. Diel: declared. th Hones Is, “strictly: ‘a house. cat wes “ “MILITARY MEASURES” : abs Plan To. Use Fore | It Israel Doesn't Move — ~ AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Pri ‘ime Minister. Sulei-| man Nabulsi of Jordan said today. that:-the’ Ara states will “use militar y force” to dri ive Israel’ out. of | the. Gaza Strip an! Sharm El Sheilch it the United Na- tions-fails, In an interview. ihe. premier ‘Lebanon; gypt, Syria, Saudi “Arabia and Iraq ‘have’ already” agreed “to take military: measures’ £ against, Is- rae if she: refused, to budge. * *.: He. sald the: d1 tes ayT reed to do this last” Novembel” ral: ‘their summit - conference: ‘Ins Beirut, lic opinion.” Isr nel's “defiance of wotld pub- He praised the United Statos for: insisting: that ‘the “ Israelis oon 50- -year- old premier, ‘pre-. , ae and'pa traing + No..57: rand ags ap oximately. the same timeas!” For ‘ stents Savi ato mes. into. ot cmat? | Mr, “Maeliroy. - said. that. ‘tnels ile 'f ce Rupert to:-Kitimat service; (0°. ‘rain warrant the operation: of e ae sles sold a8 few as’ “halt - ey “Goren, tickets a day " he said, You: cannot operate a ser- ¢ on that Kind of revenue.” - Tlic. superintendent said: that he; proposed: Kitimat-Terrace | - ice would’ d originate in \Kiti- late, diesel: operations, ie (the: ed: ieee allan OE thet com | 4, ‘pleted ‘construction ‘of-a new-rail. t yard. ‘ab. Terrace. ‘which ‘incorpor-|""y¢-: ates. in two miles of trackage and j,,. LW, additional. ‘sidings -to Faclll- 2s a 8 ami: and arrive: in ‘Terrace os ab: 10°a.m.. It would. then” ‘Jeave i] ce at Mi: 30 a.m. ar ving! ted abou 230 'a.m. This. meeting was’ held shortly after the invasion: of Egypt by Isracl, Britain and: France, ‘paring to leave | for the’ fifth | meeting. of negotiations on end-| ing the | British-Jordan treaty, | commented that these talks were running “in the right direction.” Prince’ Rupert’. of’ © the daily ‘service, “Mr. ‘Macllroy. ‘sald. that’ arrangements ‘would be as fl = py. To make up for: the” joss ‘to today ) bringing he otal. effor “@arlier | since. the fu last Thursda, ‘A fund aS ‘been ‘held was - re-opened es to. disc :Papers Assail Palace Today,- Nabulsi: ‘said the Arabs blame Britain ‘tnd? Franee for sides. He said no basic differences! : 4 He sald goodwill exists on obth| made to have the mainline cast- ‘bound passenger’ train’ connect | with the 11 p.m, Terrace to Kiti- me ee ee ee eg time. of. :the®, ” nk of: Canada | ! speech from the throne, ” deposited there ily. News. to oa in’ the Royal: ever since:i in 1953 by: t On Handling Rift Rumor (eb ONDON (Reuters) — Two were drawn up months ago In. mass-clreulation newspapers to- the light of imminent gasoline dug, condemn In oulspoken rationing, cdilorlals the officials handling. “The duke thought that a of U.S, ress reports alleging a ‘special fight from Gibraltar to ri{kbetween the Queen and the London would be Inappropriate § Meuahe Duke. ‘of Edinburgh, rat the present thine,” he says, wiihe tabloid Dally Mirror ac- a the cablnet, the Queen's | press publishes an Interview with. sors and Buckingham Palace. Mrs, Joan Graham, London cor- ' offlelats of having “bolehed” the | respondent of the Baltimore Sun a Plead by nob issuing a firm ywho filed the ftrst “rity” report. | dental. wnt newspaper repents Its call NO APOLOGIES io e duke to “ki the rumors} The newspaper quotes. th one’ dead" by flying home im- 38-year-old Mrs, Graham ag says: ‘mediately fron Gibralter, where ings "I personally didi’ uuink she is scheduled to remulin this Ib would haye such a snowball ‘nok before jolning the Queen, effect, bul T do nob apologize for for slate visit to Portugal, ‘reporting rumors, b T'ife Dally Uerald, officl al "Th you are a forelgn core We Labor purty organ, asserts that te: pondont ib ts your duty to Mscandalous Injustice has been reporb rumors,” one to {he Queen, the duke,! The Datly Mirror asks; “Why fandta this couulry by the ine do the people upstalrs take yo . Lord Beaverbrook’s Dally Ex-! Hbplituce with whlel thls matter ny been handled,” long to get moving when. thay rome fiea to face with Mise Peterborough, columnlst in the chiles?” Ight-wing Dally Telegraph, says ivls not the fest Une Amer} au Newspapers have commented nthe private lives of the Royal wily, “hele conjgctures have pike) both truth and taste,” yelels, uke aly anya mane for Ronen vin a tolo alowile D. ‘awalbing hewrlig of hls ape efor domlalte Yr Canada, Aduy begun di fir Job awn Inding hore dat 17, ana i Iw Q-yeur-uld Bomall, garb: hin new overalla, rubbor boots By )vurd iit, act ouy ab Tam, to DarayoH)), farina frond a housd towne GAMAMEoh In suburban Burnaby, ln amployed:. by builder vated wilh whom: he Nas NY slaying sliwed Wk caso Was Dyrned Web, by My dustlee " ry Sullivan, who granted hin Pailasion to work, - emapponr in (ritlah Columbia i ym Court nant Tob, 25, Wanna $8} day. “They finished (holy tea and aeslgned go minor Bucklnghan Palace offielol to dasve a curt denial,” (he Mirror adds, “Nat to the Britlsh press or to the Commonwoulth press, bub to the Amerieans," -OXist between. Britain: ‘and Jor- dan except on the wording’ of the communique announcing the; -end of the treaty and the with- xis me cuipment and installations the & dent Fisenhower, ARDERMAN KAY SMITH, will | Have her second term as act Ing mayor frond Bebriry Bh ba: Mareh 6.) She wis (he uiane | Imous cholee Inst night after | Mayor George BE, Ils asked the eonnell to approve his | ubtendanen at avo lop seeret clyil defence meetlng whieh will draw 100 mayors through: out Canada to the Civ De. fence College ab Arnprlor, near Ottawa, Ald, Sinith had earlier | accepted the responstbility of representing the council at the OD" Mounder's Day Tea to. morrow -ufternoon, drawal of about 4,000 British troops from three Jordan bases, Ue sald artiflelal barriers may regarding. estimates of British will Jeave behind, but these will be smoothed out after the treaty is terminated. Nabulsi declined to comment on President Eisenhower's Middle Rast doctrine, saying he prefers to walt until the return of King Saud, who will report on clarifi- cations made lo him by Presi- emt perme wentoe ote stat Sap P ese mereEs meee mm Worker Charged ‘In, Fatal Knifing | BROCK VILE, Out, Gi--A an. | ; Your-cld eloctrienl worker WAS | “subbed fo death with a bulehay knife early today and pollo meres a jYlebins of, Ship - Officials _ ire: whieh elatmed fh ‘The ‘Dally: News re- opetied, the: | Greeted: Here. | fund after last: ‘Wednesday's dis.’ Captain J. AL: MacDonnell ‘astrous fire (0 help: clothe. the execulive — vice-president and 29 tenants, ‘Including seven chil- Charles Guy, traifle manuager,. of; dren, who lost’: most of their |- fold and new Criends tn Prince. fire?) Rupert al a reception Ih Cona-) Contributions: ‘to. ‘the. ‘fund dian Legion Club 27 yes can be sent:to the Dally News evening, —- - oa | Editorial Department, Prince. Hosts were Edwin Barley Rupert, the company's local agent, and| Donations: recelved today. were The reception lasted from § pm,| Mrs, Thotnas Boultor ($2). fo J0 pam, Tho Prince Rupert department Cuptain MacDonnell, who had of the Canadian Red Croys Soc- previously visited Kitimat dur- lely has contributed $200 towards Jing a review of the company's the fund. °.. operations dlong the B.C, coast, | It was also, loarnét today that left Prince Rupert for Terrace scvoral stores aljd businesses. {1 early oday to fly back to Vau- , the olly have ‘rospondod to the couver, Mr, Guy Is slaying here plea for contributions and juni Priday. donated , eloting and shoes, Rail Chief Donald. Gordon osm mre | the Union Steamships Ltd; mgt possessions. in, the Metntyre Block Ronald’ Finlayson, his assistant, | from Mrs, .T; ‘Black. ($10) and, ( |Annic Margaret Leask, 73, at; the Teer policy and crliicized the | be B.C. cabinet-‘for its “slapstick vaudeville” show; fii’ condenihing Ottawa for. the policy. . He gave a list ot figures whieh Many Attend: Leash Funeral Many friends and relatives atiended the funeral of:. Mrs. Mellakatla yesterday, A service conducted by Rt, Rey, Horace,’ G, Watts (Bishop of Caledonia) and Canon Basil S Prockter In|’ charged a Cellow- -cmployee wilh wurder, ! The ylellm was identlfod ns Rdward Michael Marvehand, Charged was Brlan 2, Graaton, Constable Ray MeCluro sald ho found Marehand an the floor Far the apartment that he and “fotanton shaved with Whole ws wlyes, ‘ Hol) Rallwaya, Monday dented the Puclflg Grewt Hustern Rallwa Regular Habits of Ex-Essington Man Credited for 92, Full, Active Years — Ww PAT MUNSON pully Nenu Carrespondont, SMITHERS Tt you want to hive porronal recollections of nowrly, a contury of history, youl A can stop battling, yoursolt ‘with Mingloln's 'Thoory of ttolatly. \ty" and alate abudytny Jilin Kelrs by'y "Theory of Regularity,” Me, Kirby will be 08 yours old un Wobruuty 48, Vb ho sult Tig vn sound sob ef tooth, good heii Ing and sharp eyoslght, Ho kes long walks, OMUtGIADE with dumb- vila and tenehing nolghburhoud hildron to akl, .Trdeod, | he lovks no aufe bob lo keop golny for ih lout anothor 02 birth Tt “phoory of Rogularity' has tire nut Politaroguliy onte Ing, regular slotting and yogulur exe lyn, They begaing hls “Rules for Living Longtur!" Haak dn 1070] ’ when tw ontlated jn bho Bris my, ' Aftor. sorviing: in Gibrultur, Ine din and Burne Me, Kirby came to Ganadn In 1009 and was abie tluned ab Pork. Waslnglon——the frat wnlformed constable of the Provinola! Foray: to try ndininia= toring: law to, the. Miguel court gobbler, “Prom Where na: ‘vont: tu dame “wild and woolly" Havollon dur ny wn: nnd dopu porlod as vonabablo nnd opuily mntnbng "0 vorder, Byontunily, Jin Kirby soltlod In Smithora as Bu rocordor, Roglatrar of. bly just ke dolng he clao the Bupramo, Ane County duurk and Clerk of the Power oS ‘Tt will bo “open Hauge" ab the Kirby's ome on Fobruiry. 36, Thoy have. tived> (hare: more Lin 90° -yentd tind idogens of frlonds wit helpy Caroline Hlrby to makellt m momorable birthday for hor husbund, ; hone anime frlouds will be making regular ently ab. din Kirby's. home througtioul the DONALD, contion; ‘4, pros anmmier too, for he and hid wito]’ Went of the Cinadinn Nut onal io renowned {n Smibhory iy bos | Pallways "will. vise Princo Ing-two of thy boat gurdonors In Dupont Priday, Mr,» Gordon) (hordlalnot, ‘WIL fly. ito Torrago ‘Thursday But thon, growing flowers 1] from. Vanconyer, proveed to. ‘Kitimat by, train.and: come, to. ‘Princo Rupert, by. traln Thurs. “dny--ovonting, Ho: will:leave for pho nat Wy. Wrain Pech 00m, Kirby way-you Just apply the Theory of Rogul arity each aprlig. and yal ou b ve Wrong, Says CNR Not B VANCOUVER (--Donald Gordon, “Promier onngt Government authorities. In Vic~ Ba or. silo of «4 balked with. 10; Bennett dbout ittstd the ONT, uying: PGE present of Canadian No- roporlg'the GNA tnay purchase y, owned by the’ Briblsh Columbta governinent, 2-4 Ho told in progs: oonforence hore: "Aa \far’ be Yam AWULD, _ the POL le nob tOt “sale,” Tho yoportaifollowed an ane “nouneoitent, Wwe Weoks digo thal Mr, Gdttion would atlonds|uat _ Thursdgy's opening of tho Brl+ tlh Columbla” ‘loglslature on Invitation, torle did. not dowy them, The ONR prosident sald he and Promo. Bonnett lind “no diss ‘cllsslons, affovttt a ite, ; puteluis BOs tillwiy: ‘hoods ws they WEATHER Qule: Warnlig ln offoul, ° Ine tormibtont ral: {ocny and Wed nosday oxcopl locally snow ab tho heads of ie alnland ine lols, Continuing mild. South= wout yinlod 06 iOVOF. gone oxposed wilors obhorwhyd:: “aoulhorly 20, Low tonight ane Algh Wetinote day ab Port: Hardy. 93 and 4 ee and Princo: Raport 4 NG as : : Si, Andrew's Anglican cathedral | One Group preceded tho Interment, | Mrs, Leask spent her whole life in Metlakatla except for the last year, when she and her husband, Willlam, moved to 1144 Seventh Ayonue Bast, Pallbearers: were her sons, Howard, Clyde, Frances, Alvin and Wililam, dy, sonselnelaw James Slaforek and. George Robe ngon and grandsons Prank and Ted Leask and Clyde Robinson, A dinner at Mr, Leask's home followed (he funcral and tribules werd pald by Matthew Faweatt, and Mrs, Henry -Dunean at: Mollakwtin, Victoria Bank: : Robbedof $1, 000. VICTORIA. A ewe AN armed bandit robbed . the Superlor Monales branch of the Canadian Bank of Commorce hore of $1,000, Monday afternoon, Hig gotaway. car, driven by an tiocomplico, Was lovated.on ate othor strat 30: nnutes Iator, Polleo sald \b had boon wlolon, | heme enero | Daughter For Runner” LONDON (Mri, Rogor’ Bans nidtor, wifo: of Wp world's. im foureminuto miler, gave. births to and i dovot ly stinnvo::to modicino, wait ti W «bay: Aro. ete tt fine "; Mr, Sth governmelt ‘to: “take ‘adv ( of the proposed federal-pr i ic {ial agreement and enter.t “| por ation, bax fleld.”. He “sald. “No one. group. Inv... Canada. ts ‘repsonsible. for’ ‘the ey present’ gituation,” . “We all haye some: respoiisl= vie bility, therefore we must all: “take. some of the blame’ 28 eat Task: the. premier. to ‘look. . higher than his own aspirations,” Exempt ms From By- Lv | Only. (Wo ‘applications: for OX povon=paund, Weduneo daugit (ow dor Teiddy nights De, Barniator, 1 who ine rote af running & fe and yo i emption from the city’s boelaw banning over night parking: On. the travelled portlon.. of elty'. strocts from 8 aan, to Tam, Nave bean received? hy - Clork-comps trollor, RW, Long. soe One Nas -beon nocopted - one rojoeted, redid Clty eounell . last - igh cori tha. polleo, Negviolt t retea nnd’, -goclal "]eorimilico's runnin dg how that exemption to bha-by-! he : ‘grantad roxidonts of Piggott: ono, wort of Ite Inter witli: Piggoth. Place, » Ohateman. of the: commltica Ald, Kny sunlthy told cout the ronson’: sblly“oxomptlon. = wag granted ‘waa: (iat db Was: nines allo ‘for Mnotorlaty Wy Vnlgaron to tnd off: abrout parking th Whore waa f.cliffion one ldo and Wout wad oJ oobd Jon reconiniondation: of {ho-gom A.rniblod ng: Whore; 0 plaualbl