Ng ECS We se OMEN egret sl Son GEA ey PDN ag Sees No. 160. gu VOL. “XLVH, ' later this week of a federal Russia: Justice: Minister Fulton told a -reporter;he mailed a: “revised “Proposal” to B. c. Attorney-Gen: . LONDON” (CP)—-Princess. “Mar- garet arrived home. today from her. tour of Canada and stepped out of her plane into a sudden London’ rainstorm. The Queen’ Mother rushed ‘ up the landing steps to the plane’s doorway and kissed her daugh- ter, who had ‘been’ away for a month. _ Undaunted by. ‘the rain, the princess. ‘descended the =. steps, : sheltering. under. an. umbrella, Y yand shook. hands with officials waiting to greet her, including “Canadian: High | Commissioner George. Drew. Then, as she walked - slowly along the red: carpet to a car, the rain stopped as. abruptly as o¥t. had’ started | ‘minutes: before her arrival: The. princess..and tlie Queen Mother. ‘put: away “their. ‘umbrellas ‘as..the : crowd: waiting atthe air] ort: cheered: “When. the -plane: was, landing, cockpit watching’ her-pilo! down. “She is. ‘extremely interested in flying,” Capt, Percy. said. “On the way out to. Vancouver she oo ERG ON —-F0- the. flight—deck | . 5 just as she did today.” i The direct flight from Halifax today took cight hours and 18 minutes. Margaret was ‘sun-tanned. She wore, a green dress with chiffon turban to match, and a loose coat of white corded silk. “WONDERFUL SIGHT” -.| COULD NOT. RETURN | 1 - It fs understood - one. federal |. . condition’ attached to such ‘fi- - “the. ‘princess. had” been. in. the}. rs ‘Capte|: “James” ‘Perey,’ Dring pthe <1 liner , OTTAWA: (CP) _. Announcement ‘is expected os government . agreement). with British Columbia to share costs of.sending the - long-troublesome Sons of Freedom « Doukhobors tol the’ ‘situation. _ long = distance :tele-. Mr. Bonner, public what the agreement will be, but: it was’ learned that the of sending the Sons of: Freedom to Russia, : nancial assistance to the Dotk-. agreement ~ to. relinquish” all rights. of: Canadian: citizenship. This would ensure that they. -did not returv to: Canada once they left. . In: the. discussions about the matter, which have gone on for some weeks, the. B.C. . govern-. ment is. understood: to have asked: that the federal: government take over full responsibility for. ‘the Sons of Freedom, who have been blamed for many terrorist. ‘acts in B.C, in recent: weeks. and, over the. years... The : federal government . dee eral Robert: ‘Bonner’ ‘Monday on . “He said: he thinks “agreement . ~ was reachéd: on ‘the: problem inal 4 Saturday. o phone, convérvation he had with oMr. Fulton ‘declined. to make two governments ‘will split costs |. hobor sect would. be. Freedomite - provincial request... ‘Leaders of the fanatical Douk- hobor ‘sect say 3,000 Sons: have made plans to move to a site in Siberia, 1,600, miles east’ of- ‘Mos- ‘cow in. the. ‘Altai? egion. * - historic trip | PORTLAND, England ¢(Reut- ers)~-The U,S, atomic submarine Nautilus arrived in harbor here today to a cheering welcome on the completion of its historic journey under the Arctic ice cap. The Nautilus’ arrival connplet- ed an 8,130-mile trip which pion- eered the new route over the roof mi Captain Percy said the prin- 2 cess had a “magnificent” send-, ma off at Halifax. She came straight ‘ from a dinner to the plane still a wearing an evening gown and appeared in the Noodlights be- _ fore going aboard, “It was a i -¢ wonderful sight,” he sald. ‘ The princess slept tor most of the trip across the Atlantic, The weather wis good until ‘they reached England. Large crowds waiting outside Clarence House shouted “Wel- ‘come home" as the princess re- ‘turned with her mother. » eee artneerinen te meant US. troops | withdrawn ‘on eve of meet WASHINGTON (—Withdraw- ; pl of a battalion of marines wo from Lebanon put the United States in a stronger poHtical Lela porttion today on the ove of CUAL UN, Middle Bast debate. a E ' Jt was a move which Informed “vaourees had been predicting— Mhough without solting a spoc- ie date—for several days, Btuite Heereluary ’ oy ‘ 8, deloration In the aspect Jownlon of the Goneral Assom- Mgly resuming Wednesday, rc A 8. apooch. iy ; iy ‘agua riwitl, , fg A Dulles wis aR achieduled to fly to New York TM Hot this morning to head the Preaident Milsenhower nay tp- war briefly to make tho main Diplomatic offlelala sald Uynt | fur as presont planning goes uae battalion now moving out ’ the anly will schodulod for of the world. Boat: whistles shricked, vaca- tioning crowds yelled and a ma- rine band played as the world's first atomic ship knifed into harbor, TUGBOAT SALUTE Planes circled overhead and in the harbor a tugboat sent up a huge cascade of water from its f ire hoses. As the voyage ended, the Nau- tilus had completed 8,146 miles in 19 days from Honolulu at an average specd of 17 knots. Cmdr. William Anderson, flown from the submarine when jt was off Greenland last week, was back on the bridge during the clined however, to accede. to this |. _under ice cap tickets ‘for, “you. peerececcseseeo ne rene? Poerenerre - 13 rebels sentenced to death AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters) —Thirteen persons today were sentenced to death by a mil- itary court here for attemp- ting to start a revolt to over- (throw the. Jordanian govern- final Jap, nent, ae 1 Le gee CUMBY WOLD-—-Ouddling the handle, rhe Crore) Dm m1 ome 8 Ruthanne Solf; 14, ahows off hor pot Ho'll atny around the house for a while nll ho gots too big to: biggoat kitton” Wy Dallng, Toxns, Hon andy nuned Pharagh,: ES See Ih ee ete tg Oba Lob pet ty riangmd cit meet mn nein be ore h comely and: -personable. ‘Lady & i partner, . Mrs. ‘Helen’ Pyatt, have plenty’, of: Regatta officials. fear. B: Tast. ‘minute for. the ducats: ‘forthe August’ ‘12-16 show. °° - (Photo by George Inglis) ; Courtesy. Kelowna. A G asked for inquiry |e after federal refusal - Prince Rupert: Labor Council, told yesterday by| : Justice Minister Fulton that investigation of the Cen- tennial Riot:Augost 3 is a matter of provincial juris- diction, is now asking Victoria for a commission to in- Regatta, quire into the uprising. The council last night sent-a telegram to Attorney-General Robert Bonner renewing its de- mand for a ‘commission of three augmented by four.city residents. The telegram said that the council is ‘extremely concerned by the recurring demonstrations in the city, particularly that of August. 3, and the attending un- favori ible publicity.” The minister of Justice, In re- ply to a. Inbor council request for n federal commission inquiry, wired Jast night stating that the fodcral government has no right to Investigate on its own since municipalities come under prov- Inclal jurisdiction. toomarecenenemmemivtonaes amet Quintuplet Marie Dionne married =. MONTREALO—Marie Dionne, who once tunged for the solitary fe of a nun, Monday became tho third of tho four surviving quin- tuplets to marry, Tho 24«yonr-old. quint surpris- ol overybody, Including her sls- tors, by getting manilod in a quick, xoural, voromony to Florian Houle, 30, 0 provinalal Rovorn- mont comployoo in Mon Montron oul, seven seremetnennece Ioiatrigh 62 School Announced today. . * ohatrman:W, J. soolt ‘about. midnight August 2 Eliz- Be m° ber of’ an. cuniawfur. assembly in, connectioi : with - the. ‘Centennial . Riot ‘here August 3... 2 : Elizabeth ‘Davis : ‘Of. ‘Port: “Ba ward. pleaded: not guilty on Aug- use - 5 ‘to. a ‘charge. of. ‘being a an unlawful ‘assem- Magistr . Ty. Appl heard testimonies of four RCMP Constables ‘who weré on duty at the time of the riot.’ Police told’ the court that at ‘abeth Davis on the corner of Fulton Strect and Third Ave- nue “shouted and swore” at the police after the riot act had been read by Mayor Peter Les- ter. KICKED OFFICER | a. Police Constable Bruce Mce- Donald told the court that dur- ing the riot he spotted Mrs. Davis standing on the corner of Second Avenue and Fulton Street and when he made an attempt td arrest her she struck him on the ‘back and kicked him, The constable said that an unidentified person interfered with the arrest and ho lost her. RCMP Constable Joseph Duke- cashier tastified that he saw Mrs. Davis standing In the samo lo- vation that the other constables had ‘seen hor, He said that she was throwing her arms up in the ale and shouting and swear- ng al, the police. OASE ADJOURNED Magistrate Applowhalte ad~ journed the case until August 0 in order to give the defence counsel sufficient time to pre- paro thelr caso, - Crown prosecutor “fa James K. Shaw, Willa Ray 1s tho de- fence counsol, Vive tonchora aro ‘alll! sought for Booth Momorinl high kahool, throe for ality clomentary sahools, Island achool and ono for tho Port Edward school. Tho. altuation wos termed, “vory oncouraging hy board “At the ond of tho Inat torm, tho achool bourd wis faced with tho taal of filing 93 vacancios, snosne 0 other people wt Who aware » TEN MORE T FA C CHERS NEEDED |: “BY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Bond haw fod 68 af the 78 tonehing porttions in this dlatrict, board socrotary Mrs, M, M. Ropor ono for the Dighy ‘an unlawful | ‘assembly, appeared charged: with being: riembers. of| in. city. ‘police. ‘court: this: morn- ing and. were again: ‘remanded | until: either August 13, ; / August VY€"or August: 15. Those. who pleaded. not. guilty on™ August’. 5s and appeared in were. cect ° Raymond. ‘Wesley of Nogth Pa- cific, -rentanded until . August |- 14;° ‘Charles Aaron Cross of Port Edward, : ‘Yemanded. until August 14; Albert McKay of Prince Hup- ert, remanded ‘until August 14; Antonio ‘Cesarone, . remanded until August: 14; Lucien Lorentz of Prince Rupert, remanded un- til. August. 15, Entering no plea on August 5. and: appearing, this morning were}; William: Johnson of Port Hdward remanded until August 14, Robert Johnson of Port: ‘Ede ward -romanded until August Patrick ‘Wilson of Prince Rupert remanded until August 15; and Sydney Eli of Sunny- city.. police: court: ‘this morning upert Company Limited .: first, Started fall. ene for cain na Budde, 28, was " puried Monday constable during the’ search: for ‘her. slayer. moved. into its ninth day, RCMP reported no ‘new’ leads | 10 miles west’of here, ¥.0 3.0! winding . road leading past: the monutain’ to Keremecous, miles southwest, | when suspect |, transient” Donald , Stevens, 58, mull here last: dn in ‘a -quict. ceremony at Vancou- |-, ver asthe hunt for a ‘man wan-,. °°: ted in the shooting of an ‘RCMP a In the search, now. centred are |. ound the. Green Mountain area, |: - Police converging ona dusty, 201. ‘were - members 0 wn - PENTICTON, ° -B; C.. WQ)—~Anita | Local: 1005, ‘United Steel Workers’. Only, one: halibutter sold: her: “cutee. ‘on: the Prince: ‘Rupert: Halibut: - xchange’ his singel ings. a ae ‘The. “BC. ‘Lady". “gold s na -entoh “Of 38,000 pounds: “to. British: Columbia Packers’ for: “dum, ° 22.6 for’ large’. and: “14 side remanded until August ‘13. B.C. ROUNDUP GANaKS, BO. geq nt this Quit) lslands conumunity suid ‘Mrs. Alicg Kerr, 84, was charged Monday night with murdor’ of her husband, found dead ovelior in’ the day: with i bullet wound in the head. | The body of Albert Kerr wis found In tho couplo's home on Pondor Island, 12. miles onat, of hore and $6 miles south of Vane couven’ Ho was an cloctrician and. agoretary of 'the local Cane qeellivny’ ‘Legion, branch. Pollco aud he was In the early Gon, Officers at Ganges, ROMP hondquartors for tho Gulf In- lnnda, ‘sald a 80-30 rifle ‘was found boslde the body, . Mra, Korr was taken to View lovia: after boing charged and wos. to. appear in court: thore today, -Polica said sho’ reportod hoy husband's. death to thom Monday morning, a eamamrnrreneneme t was spotted there. Soe 54- year-old. woman hom Gar tharg ed with mur der urged ° -‘Appolntmont’ of a judge ,# as chairman of an Inquiry into the construction’ lockout.» A trado board dologatio made tho suggestion’ in‘ a ‘vial with Promfor Bennett: in Victoria, A board of trade ‘officin! sald the “Inquiry commission ts charged ‘with wnusvally, hoavy reaponslbility to. promote’ and secure: jndustrinl. peace and should not be: conaldored moroly.|. awn another conciliation ‘bhoard.”. Tho hoard of trade said more t gents, for: chicken. size at u ae cobeo Sb le ky nN a ‘ag . hy “ht e mh 7 7 ies a Bs! ah of ‘ : 1USE an : n ‘ t + . ! ads a bedroom ‘floor ‘July: a: at: ho. Francis “Foy Hotel’ and: wought : refuge behind.a table. Matthews: ippeared Jn: tha doorway: ‘and throntonod him, with: au ‘ifloy pole loo. ‘and, ; ay 5 a all yy Offivorg', sald" ‘tho. “man then fled’ up in ‘atalrway! and, flro axcape As, Matthews: ntired. Thoy ‘said they have. Boe ian ye ve AREAS st than 6,000 jobs would open wp if mon wont. back’ to’ work; and an equal number would, ha, af- Seated in other cbuginonien, "peenmpentoret “VANCOUVER CP) George | Matthows, 99,, wae sontonced, to two .yours: Monday ‘aftor.' told of ‘a purault: through at onatealcde hotel during which ho fired two shots. . -Magiatrata Oxcar Orr’ was told | " VANCOUVER W—The | Yan IAPC OEOIS AO ODORIIOT SOO TOR bouver Board of Trade Montay that, an unidentified man baling lao | able to loonto, the mane coe a MAA we ae WEATHER. is batadaydayie hey © Qlolidy ‘with wiiowere” fotiot= . rows! Winds! nouthert) AG. t0, “20, Low: tonight: ane sentgty ¥ ibis Wa tomorrow 59 and OB. Heese ES—. 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