oD ps Mm, LT pam." ae vo aaa oo: Deeth’s $ ay : = 2. > eo. a 70. <. y 23 (OQ wn os. lm £ ao wn a [5 > e - } 4 i " We ! a , ck “VOL. XL, No. 106. re, prepared by: ‘the | effort sponsored by the Joint rkmen’s “Compensation ‘Board to: remind the: 60, 000 forest: products te rkers. In B.C. that they.should make’ safety a dally habit. Dorothy, employed as sec- - retary in. the. WCB. Accident Prevention, Department, hopes that every worker. will ‘pack. “tthe: ‘attack on ‘accidents this week’ Safety Week is a joint labor, management, government Forest Products Safety Committee, 7 the. Registered . Nurses’ B; Cc. "NEWS ROUNDUP . any political party,” Alsbury’ said Saturday In an thtervidwis Hess understood to have broken with the party ala closed session dur- ing.the recent annual meeting of the provincial CCF federation. .. ‘He had been criticized for a statement Issued prior: fo. the 1956“British Columbia genéral élection in which he and other labor officials urged Liberal and CCF supporters to vote for Liber- dl candidates in two ridings and to-vote for the CCF in. two. other constituencies in ah effort to de- feat Socfal Credit candidates. ' Alex B, Macdonald, present COF party president in B.C,, com- monted: “There's been no action of any kind taken by, the CCF against Tom Alsbury, Whether he holds active mombership or not, I'm sure be remalits a good friend of the COF.” VANCOUVER OTe | men, victims. of industrial and traffic accidents, have between them © been In comas for Nearly 1,000 ‘ . days, . > Josoph Byl, a Dutch immi- grant, has been wnoonsclous in, ~ a Vancouver private hhompltal for | Cash Victims | Reco vering. ' In Hospital =—— ew ital with sovore Injuries ‘after Aa (Wel light tuck war, smashed ae hy oa ornsh just outglde Prince JW Muport on Saturday afternoon, } B wore making a good recovery In MH thio Goneral Horpital today. A rausgol Wint, 617. ‘Sixth Avenue aris, foad Injuries aid’ lacorns, yortgon’. of Kkomang, vecelvod oo Inoorations, BAS tind “paswonger,: Theodora a od wealoy 207 Wattage Wy ad) CHONPOM in} Privar of 10" Bhar vohiela, ‘Involved, ai tlio renoniclonty Trnaat: Malvand, as veo y giy tho’ eh witlohe the: Io inh riding wax ampahed ho» ae Bh, waa (lo gruel . a aurnny 6a me Tose tiny, LIvio rant tomporn= Ww Oe Winds Nort 16. (N Oxe mend: igh Tuesday nf. pi i At Pring Longtime Tabor Leader | ay am ‘not now.’ he ‘member OF ee cee {nvolving a cable; *: ‘pwo teenagers ‘akon: to how | ‘Tho driver, \-yody=dld Olivo |. Han Went sutte, acl frnatiuyon: to both |. i jona to tho face and: {pe Ws| companion, I7-your-old Lvy Roe | ariving* fh 4 int panel]. ured. gate pou | In’ ue cglslony o | First (a teh 7 “about. $6 $8, 150: g skull. Ralph Smith; father: of two, of suburban. Burnaby,’ has Jain un- conscious in the same hospital: after another industrial accident cents a pound, ‘Third victim in the Vancouver area is Bernard Hansen, 23, in a coma’ for 221 days following a car crash,: He is being cared. for by his parents, ‘ VICTORIA -#—Prime Minister St. Laurent went fishing for British Columbia salmon but the: {ish wouldn't bite for the Liberal leader, - : “That just shows how effective federal conservation programs are,” he told reporters aboard the 100-foob luxury yacht, Fifer, owned by Harold Foley, bend of the Powell River Co, Ltd., a pulp and paper company, TRAIL (—~Fducation Minister Les Petorson says British Colume bia will neqd about 2,000 teachers this fall but only one-third of that number will come from tho Wednesday, but Prince Rupert display at Scal Cove...‘ Ten pilots flew over lege, Mr, Peterson sald in an inters five foot, view here the government hopes Kingdon,’ vinelal schools Inst yoar had an = “That's something: we' ‘dents,'7,000 of whom woro childs ron of Immigrants, Antlux of 21,000 additional stue accustomed to ‘round Nero!" Three plano from Ketchikan play, During the evoning Dr, onme down for the show, in The Nightiigale had a’: hammeted through’ a. 25,000-pound catch; for. which: “the Washington’ Fish and Oys- ter Co, paid a pre nium 354 the raft College of Education at the Unj-- target floniing in the. hay, bus Jimmy Gilmore, Bill, Shrubsall, versily of B.C, and Vicloria Col- none of them managed to drop Lorne Stephens, Dr, G, W. J, ¥.0f. B.C. and V ‘a flour. bomb any nearer than Fiddes, Harry Mostad, Derry “Ciuess we must have had the mons, to get tho rest from the United sun in our eyes,” joked club tkan, Conn Murnane, Capt, Keri Viecepresident Lorne “Stophens, neth Kirk, and Robert. Kolsoy, Mr, Poterkon added that pro- ono of the unsuccessful: bombors. re not dawn on Sunday morning at the OME TOT BILLER HR mn ginooving. tpohnigl Watorvitot: Aeaoinnt ‘n Watorvitet, NY, onoa onl bank, cannon’ she dosigiyed, On: be abntt-of tie. -dlovolopmont aoctlon, wlia'a ‘boon omployod nt tho’a a4 ! Nona sqrona:. Tho: tonight Ba af rand ch rt, 40: fn i tho, nrovtion of Vv ‘Hevont-old anghiar wes AN yonrae Hor husband, Jolt, jan onnnun -derlgy: enginot, “Boe hy Malmo, Swodon, Mrs, lllory onmo to bio UsB, 10,1007 oe 'Bovonth AventioWoat, Inet. night “Tatler a wook'a'iinesa. A:ano | ee oo oe ue _ Published: at Conade’ es ‘ort ce) NDA of. personel sehstoes i Association. of: ‘B, charges: that’ hospitals ' ar ments in salaries: ” tion officers in: seeking wage. in creases: ae ae -“Tn: only one. of. these was ‘an ‘agreement ‘ effected.::at. this I fs meeting of: the ‘association here... workers - during ithe last. six year,” Miss: Hood ‘said. ok Cl dodging “vealistic.a Gast “She-sald that. in 13 cases it’ was | . necessary: to: apply. ‘for. corcilia- stage, "she told: more. than: 400. nurses attending. ‘the annual . s “Tn view of the substantial - in- : ‘creases ‘received: by’ most: other] : are immediately needed {to {Ul [ness : “Miss Hood said that 216 nurses . vacancies: ‘Mhroughout) the. prove = nae — months, nurses are “not Satisfied | -™ to have their’ salaries remain| . practically unchanged year a after me ne: ; registered “htirses." resolutions on salaries.. They voted to add another. $10 to’ all the basic minimum, goals . recommended. by an ‘exocutive Skipper. Anders. Hestad and | committee. . his four. crew. members were ‘happy with (he eatch and the | for'a registered nurse in full em-" price, ‘They »made® ‘the catch | ployment at $275 a month, Minl-, in about two days ‘after (be.| mum salary for a bead nurse opening of the season at 6 a.m. - They set the minimum salary would be $290 and for an instruc- ‘tor $315 a month, Air Display Thrills Crowd But Target Dodges Pilots They couldn't hit the target—~|whieh three local. planes dem. lots CX ecuted some fancy flying Satur- Iday afternoon when. they enter- tained a crowd of sovoral hun- dred people at the Acro Club onstrated spins, stall turns and formation flying, Most popular item on the pro. gram was the last one, free jaunts for all tho local children, | Pilots who took part in the Bud + Hallet, show ineluded; Roos, Stewe Schelly, Alan Hom- Kennoth Ichner of Ketch- Flyors and frionds danced. till ‘Acro Club party aftor tho dis. W, 8, Korgin presented three prizes, Harry Mostad, Wwhinor of the flour bombing ‘event,’ TOs celyed a silvor cup and flying Instructor. Coun Murnane wag). {presented with a bottle of cheer nnd a paly of. silver Acro Olub wings for his display of spins and turns, ‘Konnoth lelmer of Ketchikan . was awarded tho bombing ovont hooby prizo—-dark | glnages, & enno and a allver cup full of ponclls which he manags od, to soll hofor tho parly broko Thomas Collier Dies Aged 65. Thomna oie Q sS-yonr-old oxeloggor, died at hls homo ab Joe [lor, Mr, Colllor, Nad lived tn 1 Princo Ruport: for 40 yonrs, Ho lIvod -alono, and ta survived by {Mle inothor, Uving In Alaaka and hla alalor ballovee fo bon Vous B. Joouvor, eg ig | \. NOME tive Taha tishiormoiy lo pring: in 0.14 foo} ollnkor-bullt hon soon drifting off Groon Ia- | “TIand yostordiy, Tho honk, while | with a. black trim, fa oun 0Xe copt for n pair of onts, No toe ort of mlaglng bonts oF poraons |: iol’ Chamber of Commerce Thirteen city teenagers drove four gleaming new cars—with more, horse-power under thelr] ¢ bonnets than any cowboy ever had to handle single-handed— around a tortuaus course of twists, turns and sudden stops. Victor "was falr-haired Wil- linnt-Greene aged 17 of 945 Bor- den Street, with top score of 376 out of a possible 400, Stud- ent of Booth Memorial High school, William is the son of Dr, and Mrs, L. M, Greene, Wiliam has carned himself an’ exponsesepald trip to Terrace next Sunday to compete inthe Distriot fads for the Bob Par- ker Trophy, Next month he will fly lo. Vancouver to compete In the roglonal finals with the chanco of competing in the Na- tlonal finals {ny London, Ontario this summer; Second prize winner was James Arseneau, Dry Dock}: waterfront, -with 868 polnts, third’, was Elvin Nystedt, » 344 Sherbrooke Stroat with 306, (ha. Juntor, Ohamber. of Come meree, dinner on May 13 to re colve thelr pros, Tho a7 Yo-lneh high ‘allver iro hy prosonted by Columbla‘Cellulose Company will bho «dlaplayed: afterwards | Booth: Meniorial et tho wis By PAT MONK” 4 of | “The “bucking broncoes” were. sleek’ and well be- haved, but there was plenty of excitement’ up at-Roose- velt Park yesterday afternoon ‘for the 200 strong crowd that turned out to watch the second: annual Jun. Bho three winners will attend]. Teenage Roads, a graved. with. his name, Silver cups will be presented to sec- ond and:third winners... The four events were judged by ROMP officers Inspector W. M, Taylor, Staff-Sgt, J, W. Todd, Staff Sgt. G,\J, Emsley and Set. Adam Wildgoage, oa The teenage drivers ‘used four new demonstrator.cars lent: by local dealers,’: It. demanded - all thelr skill to steer’ the, new longer than ever models through lines of. barrelg.and flags, The): straight line test was marked by}: a row of plastic balls, Red and “(Continued on Page 5) See: Wild Aa GREENE | from: the :10,000-Doukhobors. who" the, serpentine course betweon: *-“Breedomites, a ‘splinter. ‘group live 'in:‘B.C.; claim that Canadian schools teach: militarism, They |: -.. have fotused to send ane, ay po dien to school, Bu e BC government, in a. “got tough” slightly 1 policy, detained more than 100 nu mber of thelr children in a. special,” ; institution at’ New Denver, 66}: miles from Nelson, a Discontented almost: since the day; they set ‘foot on Canadian soll, the Freedomites have parad- ed In the nude,’ burried’ schdols,| : and blown up rallway ‘bridges in protest against what they call persecution by “federal and provincial governments, i, ay THER, MOVES. |. Sixteen ‘dled. ‘violently. ‘n one “ PLANNED OTHER MOVES: |. tarlo more: than, in“any. other, The Sons of Freedom have &) province, All’ but “three wer history of attempted moves out traffic deaths, A youth died af: of Canada, Most of thom have! tor a sircct fight, a farmor was -. boen abortive, pinned by: His: tractor “ahdssh a ‘dohti Lebedotf, secretary of] woman wag run-ovor by a tral, the Freedomites, planned to load) In Quoboo 14: woro- killed: TO them back to Russia or to Tur] were: victlms:or motor ' Wahl doors to ” ‘ehjoy ‘prol are re thé: sunniest:. veekend so” far this year, ° _ ‘& Canadian, Press: ‘Survey. from:.6 pm. ‘local ‘time: Friday: to mi night Sunday: disclosed, .: Ky In July, 1049, Nothing came crashes, threo: drowned ane | ond yi of. if, ’ my dllod Ina tro, mrad, Marlg: Love, ner'g school, Yo will ho givon a stnlior roplen of tho, trophy one! renin | ee ‘tora who romomberad ‘ROONOS Uraleveatorda “th i have hoon iragolvadh, polls salt, od fi ta "Yooryo “Bablo: of tho Atlante momorial aorvico nt. St, Androw's Onthos Tho parade from HMOs, Ohadham, ‘wasted by: Maloy bap i matali “new maou bulldlng fund : HMC ‘ ‘RORY, y rannon Wl of Tc of. tho: in ANB “among a ko. this’ wh n “Moy, uttonidlod. 0 a Hu ao YOUNG TAGGERS FOR MUSEUM LAUDED FOR COLLECTING $408\° Pitty, ‘aly ghildron rocelved Nojtatanding mention” Sature ny when citrator of Northorny British Columbia Musoum ‘Mrs, Jocelyn Bolton ‘thanked: thom for collecting tho amount’. of $108 I the Musoum Tag day, . ‘ _ Rocolvlng flvat prize for top taggor was Bruco Johnstono,, | 18, son of Mt, and Mrs, TY'A, Jolinatono, 816: Fourth Avonue’:~ at]. Enst, Othor.prigo winners wore runnoréeup Winnttrgd Dixon’ Proceads froin. tho pucnptl tag. day. will. go toward to hi , took pie “Four. lives. word * ‘elatned | ms |] British Columbia, : two by water ee And two. by;cinghos): ct In Manitoba's boy. wag kil id: n-0 hunting “ncoldont’ and f : others ced, on" the: highway, Albortn.rocorded' two traffie deaths, In' Now: Brunswlok !| 19 wore asphyxiated, Th, Nova Seer Han: man wea: fey We ot t v i '8 Mra, Bolton sald: today,” W 0 yo: nboye BWR woot fl “Onn -_phtiod to destroy, tho U=744 aut: Hott ~aibinariiio atlot iH line boon forded to Ho Novtly. Atlontlo,'( Fourty-four. ‘persons were ee vat ‘ ported killed across the country,