VOL. XLVI, "WEATHER . Cloudy today and Wednesday. ‘ periods on Wednesday. Little ehange in temperature. Winds light... Low tonight and high Wednesday at Port Hardy, Sand- rince Rupert OG OF ea ee OP ae elcomes Transport Minister - Prince Rupert Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port. - And Key. to the Gre rege at Northwest a eR ae be ay Py et tam gy abt eae Lily ICTORIA, B.C, eS fe of eae Ds Spe ee Dittin Nea Batge et eorge UTED ss : Pn . at ted ae ber ay . . VO “TIDES - Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1987" a - (Pacific Standard Time)!" High a vseteratececeee 11:50 - “V2 feet . 23:35 , 19.6 feet. LOW oeeeecceeevee 5:30 4.5 feet” 17:34. 83. feet, : No. 183 reen Predicts Federal Held “Before i, ~ FREIGHT WRE CK—Shattered boxcars cover the Canadian Pacific Railway main line at Rosser, 15 miles -northwest of Winnipeg, after a-wreck that, injured three crew members: eastbound freight plowed into the rear of anet her freight during. the night. Cattle were killed ~ Man., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 TRAIL (CP)—Public. Green says a Federal Elec Kidnapped Leading _ Communists -PEIPING (Reuters) — Chinese Communist news- papers reported today; that more than 1,000 high school students in Nayr ang, central. China, rioted . An ‘and grain from ripped boxcars spilled along the right-of-way. It was the- ‘second rail wreck: in the Winnipeg'a area in four days. Earlier Canadian National Railways’ Continental was derailed near Nourse, - Faery AMEE aa tem cE - x 2 oa ee » : > Me ‘(CP -Photo). 2 —r ‘BU RNABY, DELTA, CARIBOO Set hugust 2 29 Nomination Day | For Three B.C. By-elections VICTORIA (CP) )—An Order-In-Council was . signed Monday setting ‘Sept. 9 as the date for by-elections in three British Columbia ridings. Nomina- ,tion day in the ridings—Burnaby, Delta and Cariboo—is Aug. 20. BRITISH NEWSPAPERS FRET OVER CRITICISM OF QUEEN LONDON (Reuters)— British newspapers for the third consecutive day today continued to fret and fume over a Con- servative aristocrat’s criticism of the Queen, and her court, her mannerisms Most papers agred that 33-year-old Lord Altrincham’s remarks were exaggerated—but they did contain a grain of truth in that the palace should not be cut off from modern ‘Wife. The Oxford-cducated peer stired up a storm of angry - comment here last week in an outspoken article on the Queen ‘Jno the N ““JodJeat he edits, National and English Review, a small-clrculation per- ~ In the article, Altrincham, who calls himself a “radical Tory,” described the Queen's manner of speaking as a pain in the heek,” her utterances as those of a “prigeish schoolgirl," The nation's Sunday press joined the debate with com- canents on the article ranging from the Independent Observer' ‘sehoolboyish” to the leftwing Reynolds News’ “refreshing.” The Liberal Manchester Guardian says there would have “peon Hittle nothee taken of the article “df there was nob in many people's minds a notion that any criticism of the Royal Fanidly is a sort of sacrilege,” Springing to the Queen’ 8 defence, the Conservative York- shire Bost says there may be a ense for modernizing the court but: Alirinchan's personal comments on the Queen “are in Sexeceedingly bad taste,” “ICT ORTA (-peelmens yaya breeds of milee have been volineted by Charles Gulget, cu- Jfitor of the provincial museum, who made a three-waek xzoolog- IetVoxploration of soven islands fi KGuquet Sound on the west bomb oof Vancouver Tsland, eooklo enptured 100 apeehnons of mayeranyaena, on white = footed LaHOUsOS SOrEX, LN Ingeetlvorous rahrow, ana microlus, a type of r Mencdow mouse, “ORMES—— | Daily Dolivery ® ‘|>. DIAL 2157 “———DRUGS t Tollects Rare Mice Specimens ats we: Spe sae + ee First Lady III WASTIINGION () — Mra Dwirht Y. Elsenhowor, 60, wie derwent an. operation todiy for av “benlen" condition, The White House sold the opera, flow wan “not serious! She was reported toa he ins “good ennditiony follawing the sur. hery.” CRO eee ett NO eH a Oe Date RETIREE Ge? Ak ag ee mate —|Inquest Set An Inquest Into the doath of Victor Uarl Locke, U-yourvald Vancouver logger whore hody wan found at Ohathum Sound Saturday marning, win ade Journed wntil Augual 20 after Ww eoronern Jury viewod the ody at Vergusows Funeral Homo yestorduy, The Burnaby scat was made vacant by the death last Jan- uary of veteran CCF member Ernest Winch. Cariboo became vacant in April with the death of Agriculture Minister Ralph Chetwynd. Detla has been represented since 1952 by Speaker Thomas Irwin, who resigned this year to enter federal politics, Present standing In the legis- lature is Social Credit 37, CCF 9, Liberal 2, Labor 1, three vacant for a total of 52, In making the announcement, Premier W. A. C. Bennett told reporters he would take “a Hmit- ed part’ In the campaign, Fi ve Boat: ts Unload Halibut ive Canadian bouts sold a total of 231,000 pounds of hall- but at the Prince Ruport Walibut lixchange this morning, Catchos with prices for modium, large vnd chicken sizes, areas follows: W 8---f0,000 pounds, (17.85 17; 0), sold to British Columbia Packors, ' Jonne W d-70,000 pounds, V8; 17; 10), sold to Paclfle Mishertos, Hleop Robhber—46,000 pounds, “M1; 17.05 10), sold to BC, Packers, Olippor 248,000 ponds, C170: 37) 10), Kold lo Atlin Wah- oY lon. MRIB---20,000 pounds, cis wn 10), sold 40 Booth Haherios, Tho Prince Mupert Flahormen’s Co-Operative Axsoclation pure chased a totnl of 00,000 pounds directly fram the Gony (14,000); the Parma (60,000); and the Five Princes, $6,000 pounds, Yostorday afternoon, the Wol- on 2 and the Anno Tuok sold tholr entehes of 14,000 and 12,000 pounds directly to Babcock Wah. orloa Tl, ‘and demonstrated against . % lc " wee ‘ A ‘ jnext July.” ction uly” 7 Mid-November Date Too Late in Season Works Minister Howard tion will be called “before , He stressed he was expressing speaking officially. ' Mr. Green, MP for .Van Quadra, said he personally lieved there would have beeniar election this fall had: it no for Queen Elizabeth's decisio These circumstances delayed the opening until October, put- ting a snap election out of the question. He said because of the weather, mid-November. — the earliest possible date following an.early October session—would not be a good time ‘for an clec- tion. Profits Fall NEW YORK (#—General Mot- ors Corporation has reported rising sales—but falling profits for, the first SIX, months this year. Total dollar: sales alrvunted to the government June 12 and 13. . “The reports* ‘said revdlutionarics” —all since ar- rested—incited the students to smash the local. Communist party offices and kidnap lead- ing local Communists and beat them up. Students at the school at Yanyang, on the Yangtze River, shouted slogans such as “welcome to Kuomintang (Chi- nese Nationalists party) to come back quickly.” Other slogans called out cluded: “Chairman Mao = (the Chinese Communist head of state, Mao Tse-Tung) will come down off the state soon,” a Chi- nese idom meaning ‘to retire’ and: “Down witn tne Part Dis- trict Office." The reports said that on the secord day of the rioting, stu- dents tried to rush an ammuni- tion depot but falle¢c in- Man Fined Joseph Cousineau of Port Edward was fined $50 and had his Heence suspended for one month by Mirgistrate FT. Applewhaile in eily police court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of delng in care or control of a car while his abilily was im- pulred by alcohol, “, y: eek} “-eounter-4- $5,914,000,000—a gain of almost a ‘personal opinion and was: ott. visit Canada and open parlia-}" © | ment. eight- tenths of cne per cent over ee $5, 869,000, 000... reported. fo R instosix- ONES * Of.:X956.*- Name Cabinet Members | OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Minister Diefen- baker said today he will announce appointments of some new. Cabinet Mem-, bers and Parliaméritary' Assistants tomorrow. Mr, Diefenbaker, talk- ing to a reporter, declined to say how many in. each category would be named. There now are five cabin- et vacaneics, and Mr.}- Diefenbaker has 16 minis- ters besides himself, He holds temporarily the ex- ternal affairs portfolio, TAME . -Darrotto almond betwedh hor tooth for widned by fooding bim mornlay wihier of Montrenl holda mM n squirrel whore confidence she and night for threo weeks, that, new, Te eae aes y Ye ister of ‘transport. ‘Mr. Hees stays overnight: and leaves:..": ‘marine installations on the way. Prince Rupert at 1:30 p.m. today from Ottawa. Mr. ‘Hees is on an “yniofficial” Tmeeectlon tour marine installations and the Digby. Island airport ‘site. On- hand * to'-meet Mr.. ‘Hees .and *h - party, which. included. his. deputy minister, John Baldwin. and Mrs: ‘Baldwin: were departm » PRICE FIVE CENTS, of BULGANIN, ZHUKOV Sy Mal New Jobs For abs WASHINGTON (AP)—Western diplomatic. officials speculated today jobs may be in the offing for Russia’ s Premier Nikolai Bulganin- and ' Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov. The speculation about another Kremlin shakeup was inspired by the circumstances surround- ing party chief Nikita Khrush- chev’s rendezvous in Romania last Thursday and Friday with ‘President Tito of Yugoslavia. O.. ; Bosses? Bulganin missed these talks and also was omitted from the list of officials joilning Khrush-‘ chev in a scheduled visit this week to East Germany. Police Shadow Patrol On New York Streets NEW YORK i#—New York city’s 600 student policemen start pounding beats tonight on shadowy streets where youth crime js Tuna Boats Ranging Off Coast VANCOUVER (CP)— Canadian tuna boats are ranging in deep water, 60 miles offshore, and more bouts are being outfitted as the clusive tuna again returns to the B.C, coast after having all ‘but cde- serted these waters for several years, The Can- udian fisheries vessel “Howay” reported having taken 21 albacore tuna be- fore weekend gales sent her scurrying for shelter. ed waters, Granted License La Gondoly Cafo Timited nounced It has heen granted Wlisense to serve beer and wine by the Liquor Control Hoard, Wavoragon wilt be vommonelng August td. norved Jbe armed with nightsticks and most Hkely to erupt. The emergency move was or- dered Monday after a hastily called meeting of eity and state officials. They» met to plan a counter-atback against a recent ‘ash af juvenile crime, which has seen three killings and a series of beatings and brawls involving teen-ogers In the last 11 days. The young rookics will pistols, Each rookie beat will be linked with two others manned hy expertenced patrolmen, Woman, Children Slain BRENTWOOD, NY. (A 30- your-alel mother and her two young children were hueked to donth with a kitchen knife Sat- urday In thelr home, Polleo sald the slayer was a next-door nolghbor who had made ade canves to the mother, They Identified him as Eugene Michnel arty, 22, a palo, pudgy odd-joh workor, and said ho had signed a atatoment about the killings. He wos arralgned Sune day on av charge of second.do-~ greo murder, Later he was take on to nh montal hospital for ob- sorvation, Mrs, Margret skifflngton's body, slashed five thmes In the cheat, was found In tho bedroom of the small ranech-type home In this Long Island community, “Charles & Becomes — Sailor — COWES, England (m-- Prince Philip who has taken a personal hand in seeing that Prince Charles grows up into a real outdoor boy, today brought. his elght-year-old son here . for Cowes race week. The young helr to tho throne wit] spend the whole weck at the famous fashlonable regatta with his father, an expert sailor who Is competing in the races. This is Charles’ initiation Into sailing, though he already has been personally taught the rud- ments of cricket and polo. by the sports-loving Philip, = « Air Defence - Headquarters: Planned i By WILL BOSS 1 Chnudhin Press Stale Writor QTTAWA (h-—-A pooled. oparn- tlonal headquarters for North Amertea's atv defences ts to” be sob up soon with an Amerloan In command and a Canndian, ag his deputy. Defence Mintstor Ponrkox’’ ns nounced Thursday that an Inte- grated command is bolng sot up at Colorado Springs, Colo., whore “Joint plans and procedures will poacotlmo, | be worked out in rondy for himediate wae in-oase of omorgency.” A almilar.‘ane nouncemont wag mado in Wash ington, Gonoral Marlo Partridge of tho United States Aly Force Ww to hond the Intogratod setup, ond Alr Marshall ©. R. slemon, §3, chief of Onannda's aly atatt, Ja to be his doput y, . Aly Marshal Hugh Oampbel J 4, 18 to sticqned Slomon as head of’ tho ROAPF, vt Wes Ween AY hi