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XLVII, No. 35 PRICE TEN CENTS Guerrilla i Warfare PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 $20,0 EIGHT YEARS 1949-56 Looms ‘Tunisia Warns French Troops TUNIS (AP) — Presi- dent Habib Bourguiba said today that he would personally lead the Tunis- jan peoplein a guerrilla War if necessary to resist France’s maintaining of troops on Tunisial soil, # The - Tunisian president, in a dio address, warned French tuthorities that any armed ef- Ort to break out of their block- Med bases in Tunisia would be et by force. ® Bourguiba added, however that he did not despair of see- g ‘wisdom gain control” of the ench side. He said he: stil] fanted to negotiate with France, | it only after the evacuation of ! ae 15,000 French troops now in! mnisia. i ?He announced that If France | rcepts United States mediation, nisia will withdraw her com- laint to the United Nations Se- urity Council over the French mbing of a Tunisian vue To Aid Jobless VANCOUVER (CP)—Public Works Minister Howard Green announced Wednesday a $20,000,000 federal spending program for British Columbia. | Jie 0014 2 ross conference i CPR-Firemen || === Dispute speeded-up construction - pro- Resumes — gram aimed at Providing jobs By ROBERT RICE for unemployed. About $9,000,000 will be spent Canadian Press Staff ‘Writer MONTREAL ( — Another On new bulldings and = harbor round in the Prolonged dispute er ae Pro-Negro Group Loses Franchise ~ ce yee L IVING COSTS UP—Higher food costs sumer price index up to 123.4 at Jan. area) (AP) — Governor. Orval Faubus - Wednesday - re: voked the Arkansas state. - franchise of the N ational Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People as two new reports of racial incidents came out of integrated Central High School here; School superintendent - Virgil Blossom recommended the “OX- pulsion of a Negro girl fron the trouble-ridden school saying she had violated an agreement not to fight back against white stu- Gents’ harassment.* © 200 ca. Faubus signed @ proclamation ; which stood at.-160.2. at Nov, 1, last date for which figures are available. - (CP Photo) at REBEL MAIL—A flood of mail and telegrams came to Social Credit MLA Mel Bryan, congratulating him after he stood on A. MURRAY NAMED CHAIRMAN dast Saturday. ie, * le RS) Dares C ommission, City meee) Co-Operation S tressed Opt this country and the French feported increasing minor inci- ents involving French troops, wy . ; 5 wat Chairman of Prince Rupert’s new Parks Conimis- sion, Arthur Murray, yesterday called for closer co- operation with the-city in carrying out parks pro jects. work in B.C. and about $11,000,- 000 on highway construction. oof wing for Vancouver's Shaughnessy Veteran's Hospital, & $2,000,000 science services la- boratory for the agriculture de- partment at the University of over diesel firemen opens today 8.C., a $1,000,000 Indian: school between the CPR and the Broth- lan dormitory at “Mission, a and Enginemen. (CLC). fok old federal Duilding here and The CPR asked for the meet- a gimilar program at the Chilli- ing to negotiate amendments in wack army base. , its working agreement with the| : tion of attorney-general Robert Bonner. Mr. Bryan 9,000 member union in the light SE OVE RAPON for V. it with the opposition a week later when the gov- of last week's report by the Ke]_{ Mr. Green, member for Van- (CP Photo) lock royal commission. couver-Quadra in the last House, : said the Conservative govern- a oe 9 e pases and civillans, the Suppers One’ of Cand against unemployment so far Uf K. B [ t} ISEICS Rocke ft France had warned the Tunis- -supported the CPR’s contention {22S been its housing program. e e a at &. “tans through diplomatic chan- i “This program has been of : : j that firemen — or helpers — on ae diesel locomotives on mainline |tremendous significance in pul- »” Brave incidents might arise as a Mr. Murray, unanimously | ‘ freight trains and yard switeh- ling the housing industry out of Fs Fesult of Tunisian refusal to al- i elected by the recently appoint- {last year’s parks board was , ers ore unnecessary. , its slump,” he said. “The result , ed commission which replaces! Named to the same position with | . has been that 1957, which looked low French forces to supply their. garrisons. The projects include a $4,000,- ane erhood of Locomotive ‘Firemen | $ 80,000 renovation Program The commission, headed by meéent's most effective weapon . “nels earlier today that. further D i t Revealed should not be thought that this has upset the balance of mili- tary power.” ' It claimed that balanced fears - “trace It was appointed to study the |® ; on : sie ; _ The warning w the former Parks Board, stress-| the parks commission. ; Matter after the firemen staged ees bad eo one of pousing, LONDON (CP)—The gover nment announced to- other corporate, Bnd about 300 PA fal note ‘which charge | cows sees of tale a ime day nationwide strike ('"E .| day that Britain is developin ‘a ballistic rocket “more|thartened tions Off the roll.of Po an official note which charge; down a “realistic budget taking | against the CPR in January Early forecasts last year were ay tna n pin g a DAaList OcKet “Mm \chartered organiza i . delivered io "Fresiacnt “eatie| inte eecount the eltys nancial) Rate Increase ee Tine nerer Rousing starts, but| advanced” than any the Ameticans now possess, and taxes bye Fee ee elivere: Oo Presiden a m ons. ee gee Se the’ actual number. was 122,000: sioninge it for lannahin co: ndereround sites |" -aetion had the nttec oe ae - Bourguiba’s chief minister Bahi] “From now on we have to show Tj hs . Und, ye 4 MAY SEEK DELAY om anéitne government wee ‘aiming is designing it for launching from underground. sites. disso. ma Ane eet “of Se eg . Ladghaim, here this:morning”””; more consideration for the eters 7, OVS: iS ervay-- “Union negotiators _ “lea bY] for a te d° 140,000 starts this) _THe.- “government. defence} EN, Ge diseoly the WP in ‘Atkar ag ° _At the same time is was an- problems," Mr. Murray said. Negotiations over a’ propésed | Union | vice-president W. years ‘recor A st statement also said ec v. jer develope progress in aa 5 et “ oo : sine: . was de- oo a er own - ; wo dt}? Onde os in Paris that Forse gptustry Tn, other I'for tenders’ an a Separate from the’ $20,000,000 nb ‘d NAACP : could: regain’ its ° frary: © -| Gamble of Montreal—will prob- cided to call for tenders on di-/ increase in power rates got. in | ably seek an early adjoarnment to of today's meeting. The union was expected to ar- | bomtbs and'is delivering them to the RAF... a In the annual ‘defence report ; version of Hays Creck to provide | derway yesterday as City Council conferred in closed session with ; Northern B.C. Power Company | officials and the general man-/ gue that any amendments to the “, Christian Pineau will speak on , the Tunisian crisis jn the Na- tional Assembly this afternoon. B.C., Mr. Green said, was a $6,000,000 program for highway construction in Glacier National to ing delinquent taxes nee and applying for reinstatement. a EXTENDED SUSPENSION: ‘’* Dos chise by paying for expansion of Algoma Park playgrounds. Chairman Murray, while fully | j in Paris that Forelgn Minister Park the Alberta-Montena Parliament, the government é “ ceremnenetee att tn eee name i ar % on e er pa onta said Britain’s Strategic Omnboer in East and West of mutual an- / a . : e e lacknowledging the importance; ager of Power Corporation of ; current agreement should be/ border. force, equipped to carry these | ninilation makes a world war heara ite Boek school board 2 'of Algoma Park. told conimis-{| Canada Ltd., J. W. Rook. | proposed in April when negoti- | The $11,000,000 for highway bombs, would provide a “modile | unlikely “for another generation tion for expulsion of 16-year-old a orl a It ‘ sioners more attention would No definite agreements have: ations are to start on a new cOn~; construction will g0 towards! and flexible form of military | or more.” - Minnie Jean Brown in 2 closed have to be paid in future to the! been reached so far. No date; tract to replace the one expir-| BC's share of the Trans-Can-| power.” . } The paper said progress is session. Blossom also extended city’s “other beauty spots” such | was set for resumption of talks. ing May 31. (ada Highway. He said the CO-OPERATE WITH US. being made with the develop- | 4 three-day suspension that she : y ECOr as Totem Park and Serviee Park. ~ , amount represents about 25 per The white paper said the NeW | ment of Propelled bombs which 1. got last Friday to two weeks. . . if the school board - follows the superintendent’s suggestion. the girl could enter the all-Ne- gro Norace Mann high school, a rocket weapon “Is being deve?- oped on the highest priority in close co-operation” with the United States, No details of the new rocket ; could be released from a consid- erable distance, thus making it unnecessary for aircraft to fly into a heavily defended target area. : | oy 8 “The smaller parks seem to :cent of the over-all total for have been somewhat neglected PRELIMINARY HEARING ‘Canada under the Conserva- fo whall/ 1 i112 comparison. to larger pro- _ tive’s new spending program. , i jects,” Mr, Murray said. yao He did not indicate when the ‘MIAMI, Fla. w—Three inches’ The Commission will make a highway money would be paid to of Long Court Battle Seen on . spokesman said, or reapply for snow blanketed Florida‘s: tour of city parks February 23 B.C., but said’ work on most/ were given, but the report said Dealing with sea power, thelentrance at Central next year, capital, Tallahassee, today. The! Under eguidance of superinten- other projects will begin shortly.;that “strategic rocket weapons report said the British develop-! Minnie Jean's mother, Mrs. weather bureau called ib pos-| dent of works Carl Gustafson. — of all ranges will in due course Sibly the heaviest in history. «Students of Florida State Uni- versity broke from dormitories! Miami shivered as it braced it- Self for temperatures expected tb {4} almost to freezing. At New Orleans, Mardj Gras throngs tossed snowballs, a rare sport that far south, after a one. Commission mecctings will be held on the second Tuesday of every month, with special com- faced with the task of appoint- ing another member to complete the sixeman commicsion after Eugene Bartlett handed jn his resignation yesterday. Mr. Bart- lett sald he did not qualify un- As Sommers Case Begins VANCOUVER @—A long-drawn court battle was indicated Gray, Coast Services Limited, Ever- green Lumber Sales Limited,| Charles D. Schulte and C. D.!, Schultz and Company Limited. Shortly after the hearing be- Beard Types ” City Liberals Delegates City Liberals meet tonight at the Clvie Centre to elect new be made relatively invulnerable by sitting underground.” It added that the agreement strength of the West compared with the Soviet Union, the docu- ment sald: “Russla’s successful launching of artificial satellites is evidence ment of a nuclear submarine is proceeding with “the valuable co-operation of the United States.” W. B. Brown, said she would res sist any order daughter from all-white school. removing her the previously s fony heneve ‘ : ha < 2 Merlean — intermed-. Wednesday night and began} Mittees — convening whenever Wednesday as the preliminary hearing began of bribery charges Mera eee ane mieten will - snowball fights, an experience necessary, Mr. Murray announc- against Robert Sommers, former B.C. forests minister. I Ch ibe located in Britain “will be NEW KA/EN TOASTM ASTERS CLUB Comp ibte st ret m. ‘d. ate , ’ Cc. F Mgt mere ee Fe mene cna ’ ’ 5 coy furan Ot Panama det Peter J. Lester, who at- Products. tion i ted aE Wilson | Cc ial OG oose Regard nn relative City on the Gulf of Mexico, andj tended last night's mecting, 4s John M. Gray, Pacific! entennia wbarang TO RECEIVE CHARTER FRIDAY — A charter will be presented to the Toastmasters club at a special dian Legion Club 27 at 6:30 p.m, Friday. . newly-formed Kaien .. dinner meeting in The Cana-< officers for the Prince Rupert! -m ge : i 1 ‘ . a " cider the regulation which — re gan all six elected trial by a} Liberal association and clect Tenders Called cing eenting the charter wil) be District Governor Jack. Inch fall Wednesday that WUS/ quires parks commissioners to) B.C, Supreme Court judge and delegates for tomorrow. after- ; sof Horin. eed ut dedicated t hile spear. Wert Th eats IN SETS. | He property owners. jury, The request Is dependent © recently-organized group dedicated to public speak- ester 2OWISTaN received oa heavier blanket. Snow covered the ground at Bruce Sinclair, secrelary of OOP PPP OPOOPEDO CORDED IOOO>¢ OS OOOO. upon Muaglstrate Oscar Orr com- mitting them for trial after the hearIng charges without a trial noon’s Skeena Federal Riding Liberal association nominating convention, Calling of tenders for the in- stallation of clectrical outlets at the public floats at Fairview Bay itig, better articulation, dinner speakers, delivery and self-assurance as after” and leadership will become the newest of — * i a was announced today by the Do-| 2,500 Toastmasters clubs throughout the world, Thomasville, Gi, where Prest- Buoy Light Out if he finds there is Insufficient | Thus fur Skeena Liberals have] inion Department of Public L. S, McGill is president of the new club; George Miller dent and Mrs, Elsenhower were] Lawn Point Gas and Bell {evidence to warrant. further | hot offictally announced any] works, Submitting deadline is} membership vice-president: expected toduy as guests of Georre Humphrey, former sec- retary af the trensury, Buoy, List No. 3399.5, in Skide- Fate Inlet, is not burning and Will be attended to in the near prosecution. Mr. Sommers appeared ut the ae ewe likely nominees for the role of candidate to contest the March 3! election, However, the name February 28, PM SWINGS FIRST meee me Frederick Hertha, secretary, William Homenuk, treasurer and The tourlst trade and crops future, mariners were advised | Morning session Jn the crowded of E. T. Kenney, of Terrace, PUNCH suffered in many southern] today by District Marine | police courtroom) and sat quictly onetime minister of lunds and Wrens, Agent N, A. Beketov, With arms crossed, But muagis- forests, has been mentioned, Mail-Order VANCOUVER (.-¥y Tsul Mo REE IMO eee ee RE Menten: Meme: Chinese Bride To Return To Hong Kong e, the girl who enuased a marital trate Orr luter granted his rer quest to return to Victorlu where Mr. Sommers sits In the legis- lature as Social Credit: member of Rossland Trail, He will not] altend the hearing unless by speclal request. of Muaglstrate Orr, The first day of the hearing tot a ad , ‘ OE he a cw. se wk Scheduled to attend tomor- tow’s convention which starts at 2 pan. in the Civie Centre are delegntes from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Stewart, Atlin, Kitimat, Ocean Falls, Smithers, Burns Lake, Telkwa, Hazelton and the queen Charlotte Islands. For the convention euch presi- dent of cach Liberal assocdation Election Bout Now In Ring By The Cunadian Presa The campalen for the Mareh 31 federal general election has moved from the training camps Into the ring. Prime Minister Diefenbaker of Rosctown-Biggar on Satur. day. Mr, Diefenbaker uppealed for Ww return of his government with Xu majority of members in the 205-seat Commons, ae by Mr, Pearson. He Included in the Conservative development program of federal ald to “eoo- nomically - sound” rail Nnes “n mention of the proposed Pine Polnt railway from northern Al- nis ‘d with disputation from if, a 1S y SS ity § , , ke. hong Py Vincouver's: Chinatown, leaves here Sunday by alr for the THOM Leet tho: Wb, os hus a vote pills one voting dele- dorapsdiy et ln aeane ne ws ‘Progressive Gosmer ne ere Great Slave Lake Ong Wong, oe mM unt adjourned for the kite per hundred persons on ote Nile nil} 113, Liberals 108, CCF 25, gocl Miss Mee, 10, hus heen refused | ond largest: Chinese community duy we "90 mn 4 the voters Hst. keynote puneh while Liberal Liberals 10 Bocla| entry into the United Btutes, even for the: two-hour kLopover f. Seattle nevessury to make outslde Asia, bugged with alarm when Misy Mee sud last week she did not want to marry her City prosecutor Stewart Me-} so. Morran got only 628 documents entered of 710 he sald he will} is: Whoever is elected candidate Wil speak over radio station CEPR tomorrow it 6:30 pam, Leader Lester B, Pearson en- trained In| Ottawa to take hts slunee in the campaign scrap. Credit 10 and Independents 2. The prime minister sug his sovernment wants to get on with WEATHER— Few clouds overnight, | | Y ; wee erange natle - sloudy with showers Fy}. . fan Mae ' Ding later this week, QW longerange national develop Cloudy ' uneouver's Chinatown see ice by-lelter, Muy Suey Ning, seck to enter ua exhibita, And | ~ : i Socal Credit Leuder Solon | ment program, pow cura. wings te een - epee | FT Hen, preside {bheso were entered over the] ou ' Low dn Edmonton, meanwhile,| It would Include a $10,000,000 Wane: ‘ av, Foon len, president of the wrolests of defeney Jawyers, ; | One Accident lows the campilgn’ nol so much | rouds program dn the Yukon and Might southeast 25 Felday, W. blet daily | Chinese Benevolent Assoclation |} mo Views tl pura) | : Low tonight and high Frle NO eooin Trablet da 'y 1) Vancouver, suggested that the] ‘They repeatedly oalled for the he In Cit Last Week nad fstle-Hke affair as a “box | Northwest Territories, a joint day 30 and 45 es 9 Vitoming +12 Minerals —— broken engagement might jeop-{ documents to be ruled inadmis- | rveeet y soclul affair’ with tho Liberals] federal-provinedal plan to build ‘ ae | idle proxpects of other pros-| blo because thoy sald they |.’ One aecddent was reported in} ind Mr. Diefenbuker's Progross- | access rounds to the North cost- TIDES " XALL r. net. ‘ ter ’ were irrelevant, Most of the] < ab pprnen . ’ tom | lve Conservatives competing only | ing $75,000,000 and possibly — Lo peetive brides entering Cannda j 4 yy) Prince Rupert last week com . SUPER PLENAMINS from Asa, documents were salzed by RC cho Or vo Tared to 265 fn the province, | to sve Who can promise the most, | double that ir ul brovincos Join. Friday, Feby 14 1058 § vitamins with known tequire A Canadian dmigration| MP from the offievs of the com- po STUDENT _ I] Staff Sergeant d. W. Todd, NCO} CCF Lender M, J. Coldwell/ ed, and a $7,000,000 develup- Hoey Webruary 14, ant lus vital minerals) a | SPOKONMAN Here sald the girly] Panties lust November, i Mg | i chirge of ROMP elty detach-| still Ungered a few final hours ment wh Frobisher Buy on Buf- (Pacific Standard Time) wienls plus v _= decision nob to go through with Angelo Branca, Bom mers' oe - “Age, | ment, sald today, In Ottawa, but was to leave by} fin Island {nthe Gust-contrul TUN cesses 10:19 10.3 feat 36's, $2.58; 72's, $4705 14's, $7.03 [tivo Marriage wilt not affect fu-| counsel, demanded that the ee 35A ee: J] Three persons died in three] truln tonight for Suskutehewan,| Aretie, a3:31 17.5 feut ture immigration of Chinese charges of necepting bribes pe | Miisiewmen ou MAEM separate youd mishaps in B.C,} He will make his initial big} Mr, Diefenbuker matched a LOW vues 4519 9.6 feat ORM ES DRUGS LTD, brides-to-bo, “Vamplifiad, —Curboon by Won Nicoll st. Set. Todd sald, speech dn his home constituency! promise made curler this weok 17510 5.1 feat