Coed ag) eth ge WEATHER North Coast Region: ‘Cloud today and Friday with necuty Sunny periods along the main- land, Little change in tempera- ture. Winds ght, Low tonight and Weh Friday at Port Hardy and Prince Rupert 48 and 65. Sandspit 52 and 62. Tad ge Seah aabehgbe dat Ie ap ad 0 ' eiveae oat wet say ea dot be sa a al oy Rrince Rupert Ooty A eget a gg way wal hae yet we yt Nat ib at ears CPE ee ree Published at Canada’s eee a eR Ge ert mE RL apt mE Oh t ~~ To ‘¢ TE at Ae GEE EN LE POY ere PN Ae Tey Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to ‘the Great Northwest Mert gs ' Pe ae en Sa LO LOT IP a rig CoN SEE Ey, a eb ag yee TIDES a a Friday, August. 1,.1957 (Pacific Standard Time) . HIgh, cusecassoone B! 53. 17.4 feet ‘18:16 19.7 feet. LOW sroierecneece 11:55 | 6. 2 feet escernecnmsbenionnenn e¥e vosee Vot. XLVI, No. 179 ‘Nurses Strike August 8 VANCOUVER (CP(—| A strike of 230 nurses at St. Paul’s - Hospital has been set for 7 a.m. Aug: 8, a spokesman for the B.C. Registered Nurses Asso- ciation said Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Hood, per- sonnel director for the association, said the nurses will walk out in support of demands for Wage increases proposed by a conciliation board. She said a hospital board offer had - been rejected but declined to reveal its details. RAF Jets Hit Again At Oman By ROSS BIRTWHISTLE OMAN (Reuters) — RAF jet fighter planes tock off again to- day in their continuing battic to blast targets held by forces rebelling against the British- backed sultan of Muscat and Oman. The targets were military ones, held by the Imam of Oman, the rebel jeader, and 48 hours’ warn- ing was given so that civilian inhabitants in the attacked areas could take cover. At the’ same:time, there was?" SCATTERED WRECKAGE — Seven cars of the Canadian National Railways’ westbound Con- tinental form a zig-zag pattern beside the track after the fast train was derailed near Nourse, 36 miles east of Winnipeg. This picture was taken.a few: hours after the derailment in Man., which 86 person were hurt. “FOR A PRICE” THEY SAID Nazis Plot To Pe By WARREN ROGERS, JR. WASHINGT ON (AP)—A grandiose Nazi plot in 1940 to put the Duke of Windsor back on the British throne at a price has been revealed in top secret docu- ments captured by the allies and just made public. The papers are’ among 415 German messages and reports: unveiled Wednesday night sim- ultaneiously by the U.S. State Department and the British Forcign Office. The British government label- led the documents as ‘“necessar- ily a much tainted source.” It said the Duke of Windsor “never wavered in his loyalty to the British cause.” The Duke called \ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 4 “CP Photo). t Duke i tortions of truth.” the part about him “complete fabrication and... gross dis- The German documents cover the period June 23—Aug. 31, 1940, France has fallen in a six- week blitzrieg. Britain braced for invasion. The United States was divided—intervene or stay out? And a prime aim of Hit- ler's policy was to keep the Unit- ed States neutral. In the papers, published as part of an histori- cal project to iNumine Hitler's years, 1933-95, foreign minister aes Staylngvat: the. Rome! of ‘@nfriend:| ANe ‘brother, On Throne Joachim von Ribbentrop emer- ges as the mastermind of the Duke of Windsor plot. Ribben-. trop later was hanged as a war criminal. The plot, as recited by Ribbentrop, went this way: The Duke and the Duchess were to be made a proposition. It was this: denounce the Duke’s King George VI, and then prime minister Churchill. Appeal to the British people to surrender. In exchange the Duke and the Duchess for whom he gave up the throne in 1936 could become king and queen of a Britain defeated by Hitler or he could go anywhere and live “a life suitable for a king,’’ with Hitler’ paying the bills. The Duke and Duchess were en route to the Bahamas, where 1957 since 1955. . Picket Construction Co. Ltd. of Dawson Creek submitted. the lowest of nine tenders opened by Deputy Highways Minister Evan Jones. ° ‘Wade and Wells: Ltd., storm centre of the controversy sur- rounding early stages of con- struction of the northern min- ing assistance road, had its bid rejected because a_ five-per- cent performance cheque was not certified. The firm previously had a ma- chinery rental,, cost-plus con- tract on the road. Work is ex- pected to get under way before the’ end of August on the new stretch of road along .Dease Lake, between | Sawmill Point and Hotel Creek. -The cost will ‘be shared 50-50 between the federal and provin- cial. governments unde r an agreement reached this year, Woman's — Condition Fair HOMIATA, “Man. @)—Hospital Officials said Wednesday night the condition of Mrs.. Bernice Baker, 31, of Terrace, B.C., is he was to be British governor. They stopped.of€. Lisbon,. $1,302,94; r C '25.5 Miles To Build |First Work Since1955 VICTORIA (CP)—A bid of $1, 202, 947 was the lowest opened Wednesday for 25.5 miles of construc- tion work on the Cassiar-Stewart road, first work. Talks ‘the allies are divided on Pineau Joins. Confers With Dulles LONDON {AP) — Foreign Minister Christ- ian Pineau flew to London today for disarmament retary Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd: amid reports that the advisability and ways of making nuclear cuts, Dulles, who came to London Monday in an effort to put new steam behind the . five-nation siar talks with U.S. State Sec-| stil fair. She suffered head in- disarmament: Ci PRICE FIVE CENTS FRIENDLY MEETING _ Prime Minister’ Diefenbaker arid John. Foster Dulles,.United States secretary of: state, laugh’ as. they.) . pose for photographers while meeting in Ottawa. They: attended .° a reception at the home of US. ambassador Livingston Mer-. | chant. (CP Photo) — ADOPT ‘SUGGESTIONS’ NewMining Legislation three miles: west MOL “One “Man. near. the Saskatchewan- border. Hospital officials said Mrs. Baker now. is’ conscious and spent a good night Tuesday. Mother of seven children, she was travelling to Sault Ste. Mar- ie, Ont., to stay with relatives. ‘Porttiguese “banker” Ricardo ‘ do| Espirito Santo Silva. ‘A go-between made the first major contract. He was Spain’s interior minister, Ramon Ser- rano Suner, a close friend of the Duke and brother-in-law of Spanish dictator Francisco increased - speculation ue here that the sultan’s: ground forées, pos- albly supported by Trucial Oman ‘scouts—local levies led by Bri- tish soldiers—would begin to within the next few days. close in on rebel strongholds the. el. “discussions. Shortly after Pineau’ arrived. _ Today’s Scheduled meeting of the sub-committee was postpon- ed for 24 hours. Informants said substantial differences still confronted the western partners STANLEY STEAMER, LOCOMOBILE REPOSE IN ANCIENT SPLENDOR CALGARY (@ — Two histori; > The Maxwell is a mystery, for automobiles repose in antiquta-/all records concerning the old tion of new ; provincial legislation have been adopt d ee by.the government. . He made the statement in re- at the Provincial SEE JET TARGETS The conference was held after the correspondents had been flown over about 400 miles of desert lands to Inspect targets altacked by the RAF Venom jets. ‘They were shown the = area even as RAF jets were busy at- tacking the rebel fort-of Bakhla, about 20 miles west of Nizwa. INSPECTS AREA The speculation sprang up despite a news blackout imposed on correspondents here. But it ed spendor Institute of Technology and Art here. One is a Locomobile steam car of 1900 vintage, a car made from a Stanley Steamer patent sold out and built under the name Locomobile. Steam cars were first built by the Stanley broth- ers, and the patent on this par- ticular ear was sold and buiit under a different name. The other is a Maxwell of un- known origin and ownership. In auto seems to have been lost. Charles Coate, former head of Tech’s auto department, who died in 1952, left no information about Maxwell. The Locomobile has been a curiosity at Tech for at least 25 years, It was owned by a man named Jackson and became part of the estate when he died. Stan Green, supervisor of the Acronautics department, is put- ting it into running order, It Franco. The documents indicate Franco approved the whole idea. The chief problem, as the Nazis saw it, was “the pro- nouncedly English mentality of the Duke.” So they set out to seare him with phony bombs and other “threats” to his and his wife's lives. In the midst of it all, Sir Wal- ter Monckton arrived in Lisbon. He was the Duke's legal adviser and then deputy foreign minis- ter. In the end. the Duke and Her husband is a sawmill work- er in Terrace. on possible ways of halting the nuclear arms race. Blind Pensioner Killed In Blaze: At Winnipeg WINNIPEG () — A 60-year-old blind pensioner was killed and three other persons critically burned in a fire that raced through a downtown frame rooming house carly today. Buckell Sentenced To 10 Years VANCOUVER (CP)— John William Buckell, 48, was sentenced Wednesday leasing details of how the new system of leasing, instead. of crown-granted mineral claims, will be applied. The new system was adopted through an amendment to the Mineral Act passed at the spring session of the legislature. try sufficient assurance of long- term tenure. These fears now have been allayed, Mr. Kiernan coincided with the arrival from|fact, recent housecleaning injhas a gasoline vaporizing burn- n , ene Nine others, including — six said. Cyprus of Lt.-Gen, Sir Geotfrey old storerooms at Tech unearth-{/er and will be more or less op- Buches caught Treen me small children, fled the three-|to 10 years on each of two A committes from the Mining Bourne, cofamnder-iIn-chief Britaln's Middle East Jand for- the sultan’s brother, Sald Tarik Win’ Taimur, had been captured In ‘A battle with the imam's troaps near the rebel stronghold op Bbrh dp central Oman, The Calro report wag made low « ' and Yukon Chamber of Mines des, In Bahrein on his way to actly 17 years ago today. row sidewalk and took hold ofa murder and one of at- has been mecting with mines Muscat sian in Bahreln sald e Disbustedly, the Nazis report- e house Hew door. th sid tu tempted bank robbery. department officials to work out \ . ‘SM : ' ad: “The S sh ple OC Families on both sides of the . : ; vie, Yourne had come “to have 9 Logging Sh utdown complete plan collapsed Em ties eS Tete es ounte The terms will run con- the details | oor at the area of operations In The Duke, in a statement from ed and stood with hundreds 0 currently, -¢ an,” e Lo ‘Anesday sn “Sons ° e other residents who jammed the] |, ane _ | canwhile, there was no ot Will La off T 5 00 he found to be “pro-Nav sympa street as fire equipment from] | pe charges were laid as a re- | A QVilall clal reply to! Cairo reports that ,* thizers” tried to persuade him to if (ner five city stations fought the| Swit of an attempted robbery af oarlier today by a spokesman for down and entrenchments which |¢¢ with the contempt they de-l od fron, a United Airlines} Mrs. Christine Warden, 55, Injen recovered. . : y the Imam, Mohammed el Harty. will mean layoffs for more than [Served . . . DCG at Tanna In| setlous condition; Evelyn Cook, Buckell claimed during his| MIAMI BEACH, Fla, m—Kld i € . - He also said that 55 of the sul- tan's troops had been killed in the same aren as well as Hamd- ben Snoud, commander of a Muscat. foree, and seven of his . anor red it. ‘ men dn an explosion, the § s. er of the 40-year-old home. could claim Ife Insurance total | carne os Mut correspondent Lnvited to lor th anid; . ce ets Woman nonymous phone caller whe tnmilios of Sutton's two ng $60,000. Gavilan pul on one of ’ the ess conference In Muscat! HOUGHTON, Mich, im — a} But a inion spoxestnan nets: - UY yvound=floor greatest exhibitions of his careor hol by the sultan’s foreign min=; mar who lost his pants at are. | °4 companies Of "i pressure that a bomb. had been rember ted safely. trom bofore x‘ nationwide television Wier, “Brilsh-born Nell Mcleod | sort area in Michigan's Upper move” to kul tax concessions 10 Years placed aboard the plane.|tho puldin. a audience and 3,621 ringside Innes, recalled seclng the sul- Pon tnsnliy is reves ne MacMillan and Bloodel ane All baggage was unloaded| They wore: er én t imanimous ‘declsion” over" Ga . bun's brother Wednesday, Houghton Daily Mining Gnaette | vcineed it will Iny off 600 men VANCOUVER @ — Naomi | Mrs, Lillian Sutton, 88, and ‘ ; ai~ Ae em ae Se Oe rm mgt FAL RE © Ate = eRe RERTIRERNE CR SATELLITES IN FALL WABTIINGITON (—-Plnans are afoot to Inuneh tiny “earth sat- ollttes"” early in November as a fost prelude ta tho projected hitinehtng of the large sized "baby moon,” Ib was lonrmed tte . 1" vay| here was a wallet in the pock- ‘Qs y onr ; 2nlph, craftsman | Pecelved 00.073 por cont of ite! hurt Ortega” but the 31-yoare area ea rare wl He ey tha ate nt oom” warnings hove) wits MMi eat oH A a ae a ak ae thoae amallor objects might ac-{ Ne offered w reward, mon where 700 worked before, "It was such a business that/the last three weeks, home on Jouve from eastern! oiy Clork-Comptrollor, reporte| ta at the bobbing, weaving Maxe tuntly get Into an orbit around the onrth, though for oa very ed the musty old relic that no one had remembered was there. crable once a new boiler is in- | stalled. VANCOUVER Gh .- With an erted only a month apo, etree mnie cee Had Reason For Wanting Pants Back for thelr return, “Ma'any, I've lost my pants," he anid red-faced to the girl ad tukor, Not daring ta look too far over the counter, tho girl asked for nt bit more information, “AL Bote Civils,” he sald, “and Beto Arta ts n resort aren n- bout 76 miles north of Mough- 0 a enn onnee industry-wide strike threat av- the British Columbin logging tndustry now Is beslered by trouble of a different kind, Three majer toggling eampan- ies announced Wednesday shut- 1,500 loggers, One official sald the situntion Js the worst it has been sinee the 1030's. Company offielals blame a surplus of logs and poor murkets In temporary shutdowns during August, Alaska Pine has closed eamps that normally employ 300 men, Powell River company has nob re-opened some of Its operations since the strike threat dn June. pam prem een mats AIH He 9 TERRE Cr EL AO CRONIN sailed with them from) Lisbon the evening of Aug. 1, 1940—cx- vo to Spain instead of the Ba- hamas he added: “At no time did T ever enter- tain any thought of complying with suggestions, whieh I treat- Trafficking Green, 21, was sentenced Wed- nesday 10 10 years in jail for drug trafficking in what Magis- trate Gordon Scott enlled "an aggravated case of its kind.” Magistrate Scott said, “Thu waman estrblished horsolf ab a cortaln coffee counter and there at certain times of the day ad- Bomb Warn VANCOUVER (CP)— lifty-six Seattle - bound passengers were evacuat- ternational Airport Wed- nesday night after. the airline was told) by an- on the tarmac, but an hour-long search of the four-engined aircraft re- vewled no bomb, Jt was the second time United Airlines has reedived)? storey home as flames swept out of control, leaped across a nar- blaze for more than two hours, Dend Is Reginald Williams. THRER INJURED In hospital and suffering third ‘legree burns were: 32, In critical condition. and Roderick Cook, 57, Miss Cook's father, In poor condition. Also In hospital and suffering shock was Marr Sutton, 62, own- her three daughters—Shirley 10, Ruth, 9, and Gail, 5. Her husband, Sgt. Frank Sutton, ts serving with the United Nations In Waypt. Mrs, Katle Sutton, 26, and her threo children—Ralph, 7 ,Norine, , and Florence, 15 months, Her Ounacda today, charges of attempted the Royal Bank of Canada main branch March 15. Police Con- stable Kenneth Miles and bank employee Ronald Compston were wounded jn the capture of Buckell outside the bank, Both trial that he made the holdup attempt in hopes he would be shot and killed so that his bene- ficiartes, including a 19-year- old. girl friend in) Vancouver, Of Taxes Collected The city of Prince Rupert has od boduy, Association of B.C, and the B.C. Comeback Earned iy Gavilan, king of the welter- wolghts from 1951 to 1954, hank« ered today for another shot’ nb the title now worn by Carmen Basilio —- and apparently has per (indian) Ortega, a AMO battler from Mexleall, Moxiqd.in 10 bruising rounds, ym “Gavilan was torrifie,” ‘sald Apl Rodrigues, manager of; Ore Logn, who conceded, “most core talnly wo lost the fight, " “ae lean and won at Toust soven rounds on ovory owrete uhort inne, bon. OPERy — fatanding tn Mino. walling. tholr Foreodt to | n adjac-| poreontage by Mr. Long. ens. Niece ore satee + ie senmmupeneeenetennnne ste MYSTERY PADY WALKS [linn to wat a vont wlongaie her $1,020 Fines Forced to floe from an adjuee]y te yM ng. Laat ORMES Britain Ahead 8ST, JOTIN'S, Néld, (DMA all- vorehaired womnn, known only as “the peace pilgrim," arrived to buy drugs.” Sho pleaded not guilty at frst but wanted to change her plea Thera were 3h offenders rinod wv total of $1,080 fines in Mr, and Mrs, thelr two ent home wero Dinytro Sweryd and ghlidven, Ciindys, 14, anid Peter, | your 88.00 por eont puld by July 31, Tho total tux lovy had been ts ~005,~ | One Prosecution: : Port dard poles court dure 120.35, of , “ Daily Deliver y nrituin 8 nia Of the teal hove " wisdily io womplete i one yy crouen Wie triad thts ramore are Edward OMY Mr. Cook lenpod from a wn been vallocted, Hh $880,50L73 has neti the. Wook onan ay Wit ont nile walking tour in Nowfounde |" ‘ to lata a ay 0 od today, with nelgh- oo ; of thea world In the comferelal | tand and bring her total mileage | ata,” the maglatrate anid, Vines ranged from Vora i ave We aaouehitor # Of this amount, $36,601.05 haa) 28 way followed by Wrouccuilon, @ DIAL 2151 DRUGS covelopment of atomle power, Auastralla's loading atomile sel ontlat, Prof, Mareua Ollphant, anid here recently on hia voturn from a tour of Britain, Ounnadir wud the Unitod Strtes, In Canada and the United States to more thin 10,000, She refuses to reveal her name, She In bo- ileved to have begun hor walle tyr arustde from Loa Angoles in 1953, Tho convictod woman graped nnd grabbed the back of a chalr when she heart the pronounce: mont sontonce, tho heaviest Nanded out to a weman on drug 810 to $100, and wore impoxed for 21 driving offencon and 14 other charges, such av supplying minors with Vquor, being tn WOssosNION Of Hyuor aK a minor ghurges for some yours, wed one common tasnull case, Wo walked the back Inne, cry- Ing and screaming: “My daugh- tor Is ati in there." * Wromon rescued Miss Cook and brought oul the body of Mr. Willan, boon parld out on $28 grants to hone ) ownors, AREATHST LAKK Lake gupo rlor, Inrgoat of tho five Gront Lakes, has an average depth of 000 feut, . chiurge of ROMP clly dato. mont, reported today, Tore wan one fatality aut of tho 262 accllents in the Provines. Uhore were 198 pres scoutlons, Mining men immediately pro- : tested that the legislation was — discriminatory against prospect-— ors, and did not give the indus- - Rodiguez sila Gavilan “nevor. Ono out of four nooldenty Staff Syt. J. W. Todd, NCO in