DIAL 2151 “DRUGS _ re Te PENNE aaa PUSH ARS paeasiaseapaeen “i re ra i atat 8! aot ay Wives eared I ee nee PP dw lis : prove At Wes + . Daily: FIRST EQUIPMENT for clearing job on Digby Island site of new Prince Rupert airport arrived here :Sunday on- Union “Steamship powered-loading barge -MV Redonda. sxippered by. Capt, Arthur Young, with: -Joseph’ Walker, first "Hale, arrived ‘at Armour Salvage -dock Sunday morning carry- “ing giant D-8 caterpillar “tractor and q 40-ton, yard-and-a- quarter shovel, Equipment Belongs to T’Sable River Logging Company and Fletcher Construction Company, Job of clearing hswill cover some 700 acres of ‘muskeg and trees and contractors will:keep ahead of other construction work, Picture ‘above shows MV Redonda sailing for Dighy Island where equipment was to be driven off landing-craft type vessel onto a raft and then driven ashore. Picture’ at board Union _Mestminster. mitsthat “contradictions” exist Metlakatla ‘Man Feared Drowned. A life-long resident of Metlakatla, Cecil Ryan, about 50 years of age, was feared drowned today when ROM. reported that his boat’ had ‘been | 1 found drifting. The skipper of the Marlo Mack JI told ROMP that he sighted Mr, Ryan's small fishing vessel’ the Rupert 78, lasl Sat- urday at Butler's Cove, south of Btavens Island. He lowed the empty. boat {nto Port Kdward harbor. Mr, Ryan had set out.on the fishing trip in rough woathor Friday night his slstor Mrs. Miry Robinson told the Daily Nows. today, ROMP are still sotrehing for me ody. Mr, Ryan leaves his wife, Dorothy, five children, Gladys, Audroy, Burlo, Abby and Frans cls! two brothers, Coorge and Honry, and three. sistors, Mrs, Charles Nelson, Mrs, Mary Rob- won,all of Matlakatla, and Mra, Jamos MeKenly of Van- couyor, " rad : Fevtereeeceron mee racevncem arrsienprorare yeas Ki itimat Man. Missing ‘A isitimat man, Bidnoy Pub. yay Radmond, 0;° is nlsaing aid proaumed arownod In boating nccldont that ocourred juab off Kitimat pn Sunday, RO Mr nt subdivision reported to- Mi nged +10 awin nahora while Mr. water, Pollo anid, : Steamship barge, J. E. Fletcher, manager of T’- Gable River Logging Company and Fletcher. Construction; mate Joe Walker and Capt..Arthur Young. The Redonda is a former navy supply vessel’ eonvetled to, landing: seratt Type ship at New , By. TOM ‘OCIILTREE * “YONDON (m—Communist China’s. leader Mao Tse- -Lung ad- {heteby differs with Soviet ideologists who maintain such a thing ,tempt, to-deal with such contra- jby administrative orders, Hivorosts of Ue misses,” A jour county wlio Look a wavor Prank Bowers, we oer aceite: rot of the snail orarh with ott. yonre>motar, sald Wat the bont ‘Tt. log ane oapalagd, Ho mane Radmond drowned In the ley aw ; Photos’ by ‘Dick Ayres. The vessel, right shows, left to right, on . ‘ v4 Ny in a Communist society — and is impossible, In a speech made publle to- day, Mao declared that any at- dictions by “coercive measures will not only be ineffective but harmful,” “We cannot abolish religion nor can we foree people.not to be- ‘Heve in it," he said. “We cannot expect people to give up ideal- ism, any more than we can ‘foree them to belteve in Marx- ism, In setuling matters of con- troversial issues among the people we can only use demo- eralie methods, methods of dis- cussion, of criticism, and nat coercive nor high-handed meth- ods,” DIFFERS WITH KREMLIN Mao, who appears to have taken over as the Ideqlogical high priest of world commun. tem since Stalin's death, deyilad the often voleed claim of Nikita Khrushehey, Soviet Communist party chief, that leaders and the masses can never find them- solves in contradiotion Ina Communist state, DELIGHTED BY REVOLUTE Mao conceded that the, Hun-t- gorlan uprising Inst autumn caused slirrings oven Inside Communist China, with some pooplo hoping for a two-party systom on the Western madel, Ho sald: “Cortaln people in our country wore ,dlolighted when tha Hun- guvian ovents took place, Thay hoped that something gliniiny would appon in China, that thousands upon thousands of People would demonstrate tn the shroots against the people's gov. ornmont." Bub this “ran counter to the Por tho firab thne, Mao made it clear the Hungarian uprising had brought doubts to soma Qhiness olvaloy, Th was’ Inposs alblo to dolerming haw wido« aprand tose rouble wore, WAVETING ATEVTUDI “Thore ‘wero other people. in ing’ nblitude bownrda the Huns gatian ovonts heanuse they wore gmorant about the natunl world alliation, They alt thal thore waa too Wible frercdom under our propio’ (lamaorncy and. that hore war moro freacom wndor ‘Ho Jonvos a. wito and ee. five Pe! Be dm deh en Myra ts hated Wontar: parliamentary (lomode said by police. to stem from the ‘| by. a {gang of. young hoodlums ‘| last winter... © Yah owe of Auto : PRINCE | ‘GEORGE (C brutal, beating of an elderly-man, tim; ‘of last winter’ ‘ N gdfuscdeto« report. thevoaset to. police, was “Frank ‘Ney, .in whose © Uplands Street. -home Harvey. is sald to have been liy- ing, Police said Noy had® asked Harvey to come and. live with |.- him. because he feared a_recur- rence of ‘trouble. with the juven- {le gang. / Gunfire broke “out Sunday night after Young and a number of companions had visited Ney's home, _ Police were not notified of the shooting until’ the youth was admitted to Prince George and District Hospital bearing f gun shot wound. Investigation into the shoot- Ing is continuing. BURNS LAKE (Metal re- inforcements for the Skins ‘Lake Dam near here will ar- rive shortly from Montreal" by rail, i) was learned Monday. The dam.ds running open af- thr workmey failed to block an outlet last Monday, One man was drowned as rushing water plowed Into the empty Nechako River basi. The metal pleees — being brought here are 40 fect long and welgh 15 tons each, VANCOUVER ‘Qed majoriby f Vancouver grocery oporalors ‘vor selling beer and wie to the public, it was indlented Monday In tho return of a mall questionnaire by the B.d, branch of the Retail Morchants Asso- elation, Ex-City ‘Man George Rorie Dias; in South Funornal of George Rorlo, a farmor longline — sasidont of ‘Prince Ruport, wag hold tris morning from Slmmons — and MeBride Ltd, Funeral Homo tn Vancouver, Mt. Rote died on Saturday tn a Vancouver hospl- fal afar a lengthy (ness, | Mr, Rorld amo to Prince Rus port in hia Inte teens, Ho prac: Weed hore as a chartorad. ate vountant, Was a meniber of tho Gyro Olub and was well-known iy mnslont altelog for his abllty to play tha drama . and xylo- shone, In 1087 ho maritod Ruby koy bottle wlelded. by. Stovonad Watt pulled a knife during tho: ’ fight but wounded no. ono wih naw . ‘pate ve ‘ ; 2 in Imposing ‘the adntont ' Magistrato Johnaton called MNO. ngsnult on’ an. unarmed -' m “dosplenblo and cowardly,” Watt recolved thd longor’, torn yiow of an oxtensivo poll record, the maglatrate aald, Away ~ Pyosooutor: « was: ‘| Brown, Appoarlng for Watt’ W F {wile Ray and for: Btovens Ws Ne ool, [Drink in Cafe | f, Nquor- tn an Utte son v08 muront coat Wilfred! onnon borg "$50 In “Olly; Pollo court t ay ht Poticn atated that, fay i ‘found Sonnenburg:. In’ roataurant arinklng ‘nnd ii A bottle of rum and’ whiakoy wero solzod,, sot ngistrato H,’ By. Glnasoy:: noned the find of $80. and se Consumin - | nltornative gontence of! 14 in dofault of pate