ee f i witit sécaslonal: ‘cloudy’ oe tonight’ and ‘Saturday. Low tos. night ‘and high Saturday‘at Port Hardy 48 and 60,: ‘Sandsplt in eh Prince Rupert 45 and 60." today? “lotidy tonight ve - Y and Satiirday. A’ few. showers - Saturday. Winds’ southeast: 15 Vol. XLVI, No, 145 st. Progressive. Conservative : ith ister, waves his’ new. black ‘mbure as he eaves: the House j Coninions, Mr. Diefenbaker, .61, who hea yk over’ ‘the ‘external, affairs minister's’ porttoti. : V the. country’s #99 years, administratibr RKS BOARD APPROVES ‘ta Planned For “A training program intended to develop a non- swiinmer into a certified swim instructor, proposed | by swimming instructor William F. Kincaid, was ap- proved by Prince Rupert Parks Board last. night. _ ‘Ini a letter, read, to the- board by: Commissioner Archibald W. Gordon, Mr. Kincaid, outlined. a ‘plan that he. hopes: ‘to: realize in swimmirg: classes. in ‘Gyro : i, McClymont park, . starting inthe: ‘{itst week of July. ligts..: pelt tops. "adi stor City. Pioneer najorl, réFank/ of NK ‘pioneer resident of Prince Ripert, Mrs, Maggle McRae, died in Duncan yesterday at the age of 75 -Mrs. McRae whe was born in San Mateo, Callfornin, lived here 36 years. : ‘In 1903 she met Duncan Mc- RaeIn Greenwood, B.C,, and wast married to him the same year. athe couple moved to Prince Tupert i 1909 before the city was incorporated and lved here wittl” October 1945, when they moved to Dimean. ‘Dillhy this perlod Mrs, Me- Nao..was an active member of thgPresbyterian church and th; Women's Missionary Society, | Sho-was predeceased by her hus- WIA In 1951, Sheds survived by: two Sons, ‘eNatite and Duncan: and three -aNaliters, Mrs, John Bulger all insPrince Rupert: Mrs, Ole Qual- Ie‘6f' Duncan, and Mrs, Morris Mildgorald in North Vaneouver, Sho also leaves {ye Brandehild- ron . Ladi f 4 emmerenrreree ene gerae neesumpns pegeemanemeerne te pe Supp lier ined $50 Fine weit gad with supplying an Wdlan With liquor, Polar Collin. mt Port Slipyon pleaded gulffy.dn Clty Poliaa court’ today wnehnwis fined $50 with an altar. Hitlve of one moth tn fall Wy dofatilt of payment, «Alno -bofore. Maglauiate W, D, Vitiod:' worn James ‘Aloxandor Wiluan. and Roginald Joxoph Mantols, cach fined 926 with an mtoriitive of Wo days in tall da default of payment for anushny Mtaburbnnees, = Polled — Lostitiod Wink Wilko had bea flehting onthe sdowalk and Dyntola had Vaon tipping’: PNAKNr es y Intun- Wonally, Both wore'aild to bo |nioxientod, ORMES | Wee ” “Daily Dolivery : e . DIAL 2157 fae ‘Water Safety Program Gyro Pool. Water Safety instructor which ‘requires the highest proficiency tther: Poolsits— nip menenteyre wknd Mrs. M. McRae} | structor, In the water, he said. - First, proficiency awards will ‘be: given to any - youngster’ or ‘adult able to swim one length of | During the second ‘step, which | is divided into five grades; the} | pupil will recelve. cards with one. 4 to {lve stars, according | to his. oF her. progress. : After ‘this, life saving courses will prepare the candidate for exams to be taken to obtain jun- for and senior: water safety cer tificate’, Then the girl or boy is ready to ‘become a water safely In- The. board will issue the pto- ficlency awards and the cards and will ask the city to provide the water safety certificates, Mr. Gordon was given the task of designing the certificates that are to Include the City of Prince Rupert crest, . “Move To ‘Match tions oided the Korean armis- tice ban on new weapons}. to match the Communist) | buildup in North Korea. PRINCE RP BC) FON, JUNE 2, 157 Red: Buildup " PANMUNJOM,. ‘Korea AP)—The United Na-|- “command | today Murray Snyder, United States| ssistant secretary ’ of“ defence, | - said In Washington that~ the craft which can carry atomic arms, but “at this time no atom- ic weapons are being given to ground forces.” He refused to say whether atomic ammunition would be stored at Korean bases for use against an attack, new arms would include jet alr-|- “RIVE. OF’ isters by Governor- “General ‘Vinéént Massey this "morning. — are, with Tidings’ and ‘port- a - folio, ‘from: left -to’ right: Donald Fleming, Z oronto Eglington, Minister’ of: Finance;. Maj.-.. Gen. Gt R., Pearkes, Esquimalt- -Saanich,- “Minister: of. Defence; George: ‘ Nowlan, :Digby- -An- napolis-Kings, Minister. of National Revenue; Gordon Churchill, Wirinipeg™. South Centre,: - ‘Minister of Trade; C. W, Hodgson: ‘Victoria, Ontario, nob in cabinet; George’ Hees," Toronto: "Broadview, Minister oi Trade; David Walker. Toronto Rosedale,. not named to’ cabinet. t The JUN side declared it would): continue to observe “fully” the cease-fire provision and all other points in the 1953 armis- tice agreement, ~ CHARGE. WAR PLANNED The Communist comiriand charged the UN: with “attempt-|- ing to make South Korea’, an atomic base; rand. Prepare for a new. war. 7" : “North ‘Korea's Ma fie ‘Tenate Kook Rook’ declare ‘are vehemently opposed * to: equipping UN ‘forces with new types, of weapons, “wrecking the armistice “agreement: and per- petuating the UN occupation of South Korea.” Maj.-Gen, Homer, L Litzen- berg of the US, : marine corps, senior memver of the ‘UN com- mand, notified the North Korean and Chinese Communists of the decision at a mecting in the truce hut in the demilitarized zone, He said the Red, reply was “milder than T expected,” “I did not interpret it, as a Red threat to resume the fight- Ing that ended with the July 27, 1953, truce. WRANGELL, Alaska in—Two Canadian geologists and a pilot wore killed in yesterday's crash of a light plane eight miles north of Telegraph Creek on the Stikine river, A second piane, carrying a pilot and three offlelals of the Maska department of fish and gnaine, erashed 200 yards from the first wreckage--but the four Alaskans managed to craw away without serious tnjurles, Killed in the erash of the Ca- nadia plane wore Sid Ward of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. Vancouver; Dan Angold, of the Canadian Ceo- loglen! Survey, and yilol Bob Rae, The plano, operated by Pater. aon Airways of Atlin, B.C, Was foported on route from Tole- graph Crock to Allin, whore Angold reportedly wns hending for hospltal treatment for an Injury suffered whon ho was allackod by a moose, Tho second plane, a sligle 89,000 Pounds Halibut Landed A total of 89,000 pounds of halfbub was sold hy two Cn ndian vossola ab the Prince Rue port Walibut Axchango Lo Unimak brought In (00 rounds of hallbab which raid to Melfic Wlshorieg Co, Ltd, ab 183, 18 and 1 conta n pound for moe]: ium, large and chickon slzos, Universe sold na enteh of 22,000 pounds ta Babeook Tishorlor, who had 10,8, 17,0 and Mu conta “DRUGS! on Iwo Geologists, Pilot Victims of Plane Crash engine Coxana operated by Ells Airlines of Ketchikan, arrived over the crash seeve minutes after the Canadian plane had gone down and burst into flame, The Ellis plane was piloted by Ken Berry, who was flying three U.S, fish and game officials up Telegraph Creck to check on fish dam, Airman Killed METZ, France G—-Wing Cmdr, Wallace Meboash, 48, of Ham iIton and FO B, Donald, 25, of Edmonton and Natalmo, B.C, wore killed Thursday when thar jot aireraft erashed: near the’ RCAF's No, 3 Fighter Wing base ab Zwolbrucckon, Gormany, FODPPOOEPILOLODOPIPLOPAIFOSEO OEE WANTED: BEAUTIES FOR CONTEST Tin only contosinnd for the: Henuty Quoon contest on Do» minton Day hagwithdrawn for waknown — rongons, «Arthur Murray, pubilaity ohtteman for Blky Vadge Klong Way pile today, TE quoen Is (0 he ohoxon at Wl, Prince Ruperts hoautlos Will have do step forward into’ tho Imolight of pubtle admirns ton, he anid, “Thoro's w lop of protty wits In Chix towncertainly enough tn have iv hoanty. conta! Mr, Murray sid, Ki ’ ne ail = ibe ~ satmang ( 7 A ' Chief surveyor Carl. Erickson, heading a survey crew from ‘Lunoberg Explorations, ‘Toronto, made the statement when he stopped here on his way to Prince George from Watson Lake, The crew has been surveying since May 1, VANCOUVER —chiet con- stable George Archer has urged that provincial laws concerning juvenile deliquents be drastl- cally altered, He sald in an interview that Attorney-General Robert Bon- ner should consider suggestions that military discipline be used on delinquents and that the {maximum age for those appear- jug in juvenile court should be reduced below the present 18 yours, . Chicf Archer said he favors the military systom of discipline for delinquents used in Britain, which has resulted in only six por cent re-appearing in court, . VICTORIA Q—Ninety sheet metal workers employed by 15 firms on Vancouver fshind have wou a 22- gents-nn-bour wage Inovease, raising a mes chante's wage 1082.50 an hour en ed VICTORIA (Judges and Magistrates foal the Boy Scout Movement is a logical answer to day. | Dr, Kidd, Vancouver, commissioner for B.C, red the hore, snid: = “Throo had a Boy Scout bofore Uyon on nerf charge”. VANCOUVER (Q) — Premior W, A, O, Bonnett sald Thurs day Ne expects. B.C, to got "0 much better deal” undo a Prograsslye Conxervative give ernmont, The promior sid dn an ins lorviow his “reasonable expeo- tintions". from the federal gov ernment now Inoluda a ‘rovl= gion of tho: foderaleprovinell tax ngrooment, giving more funds to tho provinds, and enelior adoption of a national health man onoehalf the flahormoen in Brit- latore teeth Wei 3 ‘terests said here Thursday the" outlook for “nineral deposits i in the area is “very: promising.” Ye ne -| association, “gala ‘his. init Juvenile dolinquoney, Dr. Des+| hy mond F Kidd said hore Thurs-| he scout Yukon on his rst official visit loading Judgos told mo thoy had novor VANCOUVER TR (Lowy thin lahy Columbian ollgtblo for wn onrploymont Inauraneo have reg for It, anya the Prolfla togion diractor of tho Unom- ployment ‘Tnaurqnes Conte 3 -yeyor 12,000: persons are employed in|. the fishing industry in B.C, Al- most all commercial fishermen are’ insurable “whether they work as wage earners, on a share basis or are self-employed, " he added. ‘VICTORIA Q _Assistant= Com- inissioner C, W. Harvison, head of the RCMP in B.C. sald Thurs- ‘day, consideration: will be given to a suggestion that at Icast one ‘Mountle in every detach- ment wear the red-coated dress uniform during the centennial yenr, The request was made by the Associated Chambers of Com- merce of Vancouver’ Island meeting at Sooke Wedriesday, who sald Canada should try to conform to its tourlst advertise- ments In the U.S, : | te action to the: offer ‘was not good’ ‘put he ,wants: to” discuss it more fully with thé’ cabinet, Meanwhile, the’ association is going ahead; with. ‘a strike. vote among ‘its 11,000: members, Re. sults. of the. ballot will’ known about the, end of: this month, wre In an announcemenct.’ Mon- day, Premier: Bennett said’ the increase offered would amount to about six. per cent but that some rates would be above that, But association officials say this is not enough. “It is a ‘long way short of what is needed to bring us into: line,” sald the secretary, The assoclation told the cab- inet earlier: that pay for civil servants hag fallep 13.8 per cent behind: that for comparable Jobs In private lnduatay. x mgt IV Muohoo for tho Inab fow cyt “and takes an occasional a f pound, ' , rote kh pity edd teheoe® babe rareereverrnegnisatinedagneatee| Sopdet ad rg ata, Ai Ww BNL Ae EGE, i fr vyy sh vag es he lon Th Molinsbry antd about SA yy ree ts goa On A, abe ate Pt i oat Inwnig to GOnsorva | Wales Na aths . tony me LOW hn hig: own mothod of Kontin iho . rovordlebranking hont that has'soorohiod gouthorn Onthrio and Ho woars almost noxt to nothing ) from. tho hose although. officials In Motropolitan Toronto have askod household re nob to hose atti minister + prtfli, ~All told; 17° ministers”. were a named: dn‘his first: cabinet: All : George: Hees of Toronto Broad: view, expected to.be named trade} minister, was. appointed. minis- ter’ Churchill, " 0 Centre. got thé" portfolio. : ber. Massey,’ on’ the: ‘swearing-in. of Mrs. Fairclough; handed her: the Great. Seal. of Canada, symbol of}. authority,. which. he: previously | G || state secretary, ‘Roch: Pinard. ook oath: immediately. after the ‘There. ‘were some surprises. * Of » ewinnipe ‘South + c ‘linton,-was named finance min- wee jster, ° ee. For. the first time: a “federal cabinet:included a. woman ‘mem- ys Mrs. Helen, Fairclough,’ 52s | : year; cold: account ant: ‘and :mem- ber for: Hamilton‘ West, Was. ap-. . pointed ‘state ‘secretary... Governor: ~ General’ had_ recéived : from’. the retiring} The: government. changeover | to. . . Progressive. ‘Conservatives from Liberals took mises. at Ul: :40 ‘Vincent ‘Prime ‘Minis ‘Affairs: Min ster baker, . Princ 1 Mr, S Laurent érnment ‘House ‘at 9:54 a.m,” He drove up in his black lim- ousine from his official residence at 24 Sussex Street, a short. dis- tance’ from ‘Government House.’ He was wearing a grey hom- e| burg and dark grey suit and blue his car he Said sto newspaper- men: / “Good morning, gentlemen.” 13 MINISTERS Thirteen Liberal cabinet min- isters gathered at Government House shortly before Mr. St. Laurent arrived., Two of them, L, B. Pearson and Paul Martin, shook hands at the entrance, “Hi, Paul,” said the. outgolng external affairs minister, “Hi, Mike,” replied the hoalth minister, Conservative Leader - J ohn Diefenbaker, victor in the June 10 voting, arrived at 11 am. Another formality was coms ploled when Roch Pinard, out. going state secrotary, turned the Groat Soal of Canada, symbol of authority, back to Mr, Massey, ‘ prices one Oe Liberal leader; arrived at Gov- striped tie. As he stepped out of | pairaeucke Hami Fisheries‘.— A Queens,, P, E, I. io, - postmaster-c General — Wi Hamilton, Montreal Notre: Dame-De- Grace, |. ; Donnell, Toronto Tereeanoed, and William - J Browne, , John's West.: ~ It is proposed to name acting ministers for.agriculturo, deferice production, mines,: health: apd welfare, “in due’ course.” Little Hop 1e Held For Lost Boy 2 HANEY, BO, ROMP. havo: jase higher OG ‘ oe Way : Sp : : TPR : 2a Volunteers” Increase: In Number Encouraging progrosy In plodg- ing of volunteer Inbor for tho proposed Clyle Contre swimming pool was reported: today ‘by James Kilgour, In’oharge of nubs Nolty for the, Swimming Pool committee, * Tho lates) count, takon Ue morning, shows that 374 pledge curds have been turned In tto date and more avo expectod, The Prince Ruport Dally News will run a daily tally of the pro. | gressive total of pledge carda, a8 they reach the Swimming Pool | committee, =: Power Off : 30 Minutes ‘A power fallure nt noon hou! today loft tho business section of tho city without ojoctslatty for 90 minutes, Tho bronk, cnusod by a foutty fal disconnocting . switch nt tho Cow Bry substation: of tho) n Northern 80, Powor: Company, 10 was sufficiont to “froozo up" the lond pots of ‘Fhe. ‘Dally Nowa 4! eS home of John. all but abandoned hope for: a: mo six-year-old boy misalng: gre slnco. Wednesday, re) “It's provi: nopolegs,” an’ Re: pas MP spokosmon sald Thureddy;, Ho pointed to tho: swollen. ray sor River that runs past, the., Bruneau,’ yp think porhaps the boy has boon’ Jost In thore,”. : Polleo sald iho river would! bor dragged. No diver would, bo,sbnit. mee, down because ' of tho awittsp vont ween nd yak Jae Sur pports Move! Po LONDON’ (Routors) — Britain’ ° fullys supports tho decision: ot. tho United Natiohs commandiint - : Koren to modornizo South Kory. ron'a weapons,’ a: foreign’ often! apbkomman | ‘anid nwa: for in} : atoment: today, =. Tho: spokesman: sald. BH conaldored the notion was negekye: 7, altatod. by Conmuniat: broncted: of tho’ armlatios sagroomenty 9 which ondot he Ki Ww In 1083, STOCKHOLM U