PSR Sis Tenis Re once ERED reat oS : ‘Space Missile i Ve rug Store Hours | Daily fom 9 9 a mt 9 p. m. Sage F 3 pom, till 7 p mi Deeth’s 5 Pormacy AM Limited” aye =€ontrol Asked | “UNITE D NATIONS, N'Y" (CP)—The United States. submitted to the United Nations today. a new..-five-year disar a | iment plan which would ine] § clude a. ban; on further Stockpiling’ cof nucléar weapons, It also calls for international control of space missiles, " The program would go into ef- fecl, howevs i only after an lron-clad sy! tem of controls and Inspections has. been established to. guard against Violations of; . cyaslons. “The plan was oullined before! the General .Assembly’s 80-na- tion: political. coinmittee by chief U.S, délegate: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr,, as that body opencd Its gen- eral. debate. on ihe disarmament | ¢ problem, “1K fésldent here for 19 years, ; ' Alfred William Burnip, of 1426 | » Second Avenue West, died ini Ket Prince Rupert General Hospital | yesterday morning at: the ae ‘Of 01. Born in Redcar, “Yorkshire, England, -he-czme to Canada’ int 1920, moving - to. Pritice Rupert! in 1937 frorit Alberta,: of 'Pilned Rupert Edward of! Kitimat and a daugtiter, Jung, | of Prince Rupert, Funeral services will: be held al Ferguson - Funeral Home; Tuesday at 2:30 p.m, w “‘lyce Lodge No, 66, AF and AM,; of which he was a member, con- ducting the service, Lodge padre, ; Major Cyril Clitheroe will offle-: jate, © Burlal whl follow at Fairview. cemetery, CHIEF JUSTICE DIES EDMONTON (—Chicl Justice : Ccorge Bligh O'Connor, 73, of the “Alberta Supreme Court,’ former head of the Canada labor relations board, died of a heart iuack. ‘at hls home Sunday. RESIGNS CCC POST i Dennis}. ' Royal Canadian Corps. ‘entered government service at THE CANSDIAN aircraft. carrier ‘Magnificent races through “the Mediterrancan (lower photo) carrying the main contingent of Canadian troops for the United Nations Emergency Force and.a deckload’ of atmy vehicles to the Suez area. Top pholo shows some of Lhe treops watching a 1 tnt one navy helicopter take off from the Magnificent's cluttered Aight deck.’ (CP from Nat. Defence). Se Belay te | cine ‘Selwyn. Lloyd” in Same Post : : lan’ s choice of cabinet in- new Conger vative ifor Britain's military a¢- LONDON (CP)—Prime Minister. Harold Macmil- dicated clearly: today, that} leader: makes no apology. 5 tion against Egypt... The -prime. minister's stand’ Is underlined in his decision’ to rey | In the maa who directed Sir An- thony Eden's policies: an the Me | Middle Bast crisis. oo | Rieliard Austen: ‘Butler, Mac: ‘ millan’s chief rival for the prime! “ | ninistership, was reappointed, | gover Ament leader in the House TN. baie I Named ad ee Mr. Beaupre's, appeintnient: is! made to provide for the execu- tive direclion of the British Co-: ‘Jumbia operations, of Canadian: ! Chemical & Cellulose Company, Lid. (Chemeell) following the, 4th the | resignation of Wentworth Brown. Mr, Brown shortly will assume a ‘ senior executive position with: EW, R. Grace & Co. in New York.’ Mr Beaupre was born in Mon- treal 40 yeurs ago, braduated | ‘from. MeGill University and ser i Ved overseas as an officer in the. Ariny Serviee | Following the war he: Ottawa, first with the Depart. : ment of Trade and Commeree, : then with the Deparhaent of | Defence Production, where he’ was assistant deputy niinister and director of alreraft produc. ; | Wentworth Brown Heads Grace Paper ' \wontworth Brown, preylously vlec- pr Division esldent of Canadian) “Ghanleal and Cellulose Company Ltd, and viee-president and general manager of Columbla Cellulose Company Ltd, and Colgar Ltd, has been appointed head of the Paper Divison of the W, Re and Chemleal group, with hend-. Crace: LatineAmerlean Paper quartors In New York, Ib was announced today, Richard A, MaeDonald, form. orly executlye vice-president and ebalrman of the executive com. mitte of Crown Zcllorbach Cor- poration has becn elected a dire color of W. FR, Cirace and Come piny of Naw York, eidy Potor Cree, president, dese cribed the twin moves ag a major alep In the development of ths expansion program tn the pulp ang) paper industry Ino tain Ameren, Tho paper division ds currently oxprnding In Puerto Rico, Cubn, Mexlgo, Bravll and Colombia, Tho LolneAmoriaan Papor and ‘Ohenlent group 4s direelod by John Ty, Whitely, pxorntlye vleeepregident, ee Mi Brawn, wellelnown tn Pelnde Rypert, Jolned Brown Company tn Horii, Naw Mamp« alitre, In TON) nnvd was labor pliant Manager of the Company's pulp * gparatian Me Tan Maya, Queboe, ny pone vireepronidont 7 of {ho Canadian subsidiary, Brown ~ GorpAration, Prony 1042 to 1060, Nip Was auccassively. production md niga, viuosprosidont ‘of Minhufrcturing, — vieo=prealdont Hyd avslatant lo the president of i a'paront company, Moluding (fs ingin planta tn Borlln, New Hrmpahire ane ‘tho’ Odnvdion dayton ab Lae Myque, bun iM Inst veo yonta In Now “Hampshira, he aorved na olinits tinh “of thu Planning. and _ Bilge cuyniaaton af ine “WENTWORTH BROWN | roo lo New York post, stato government, Joining Ohon- aol hy 106d, Mr, Brown was ree sponethia for ll the company's pulp, wood and lumber oporns Wopa in Bella Columbia, Mry MeDonnld woa revently ro ininocl by W. B, Cirneo apd Cons pany ng a consultant. on paper, dl la now abudylng lls Brgnare paper opormbions hy Por nd ts papor mill projacts tn the. five LilinsAnorlenn arena Wo retired fram Crown Zollorbnch Corpor Hon I 1962, but hs cotinied hla’ nanoaintion willy the flym nag trogtoy and consult, van mee T and | as. executive, Hin: from 199P tor 1053. In 1953, Mr, Beaupre 'Canadian Chemical & Cellulose Company, Ltd. in which com- ;pany. he is vice-president and Secretary. Herring 5; Catch” ‘Last Week _ Totals 3,000 Tons Approximately 3,000 tons of} iherring was netted in the nor- thern, Central and Queen Char Greatest amount, (2160 tons: was caught hy the Central sub- division, bringing the total to) ‘date for the senson at 0,858-tons. | Bingest catches wero reported | (off Smith’s Intel 4,200 tons Klenitu 25 tons) ‘Pass (240 tons), In the Northern sub-divisioh. 1420 tons of herring was netted. “400 tons of which was caught in| Vie Morse Basin, This brings the » out the Sucz intervention. and Jackson} i home secretary, . Buller was one; ‘fof the few men in the cabinet into a coma from — which i who was cool ‘to Eden’ 8 Suez | \ icies. A forthtight supporter of the! Sucz campaign,. Peter Thorney- | croft, was promoted from ‘presi-" dent: a the.. Board. of | Trade to! Macmillan dropped “five of Eden’s cabinet ministers. ne! was Defence Minister’ Antoity : ‘Head, whose ministry carried: _fesponsibility for the naval, . "army and air operations—is a sign that the new prime minister ‘has dined up with opinion here’ which backed. the Eden policy _ but regretted the fact: that the! :military action was not swift ‘lotte Island sub-divisions Inst! and conclusive, week, it was learned todny, to iBlizabeth at Buckingham Palase | "i Sunday night to oblain her ape | Was,” he told a reporter Just Arnis, anyone?” ‘ proval for the appointnents, a few wecks ago, Then he let it ve; i known that he wis off to keep a: Macmillan called on Queen |; ‘formality, dinner appointment with Eden, | whom he sueceeded Thursday, The average age of the acy ‘abinet is 63, compared with 55 In the Eden cabinet, Other supporters of the Suey. qumpalgn who won recognition Hofal to date for this division {from Macmillan included Vis: ito 8,620 tons, — Ea the Queen Charlotte Island sith. division, 300 long Was neltod ‘bringing Une tolal so far to 044 tons, . Ibis reported about 25 seine's ‘are out dn the three sube, ‘divisions, Meanwhile {ny Vancouver, the fisheries deparimont announced extension of {he herring caleh quotn on ihe lower cast coash of Vancouver Island, Another 3,000 tony; for food and hilt, purposes oyly, may be faken, chief supervisor AL J. Whilemord announced Saturday, a part may he used for reduc bon to fish ment and, oll,. eee soon reamnaon mip empneenintnen wnenen send Clinic Tomortow — A alinis for diouping and typ. Ing of omargency blood donors WITT be hold Wantorrow Whyht Ds Pay. Prine Rupert General joapttn ndnttss Inbctor. Artie Ruthorford sate {loday, The clintd ds: for porsons who braver yok boon gronped or typed, My, Iubhorfore, Hild thik even thos who ‘lo: not: "0s, wolvea a inlophonia “oalt ave wal. vomo bo abbonh otc otemne The Weather: Virlable slowd ines 8 today cloning Ula -bvontny, Runny Moaday, eonuning cold, Winda norihonstorly: 46° oul of maln« land intols othorwise. hor tivonst 16 lodny ined 80) tomorrow, Low tonight arid high? Teselay. at Pork Hardy 97 and 97, Ganeaptt M8 nnd of, Pringe mp a0 unl Na. ’ count Hallsham, Eden's first lord of the adiniralty- ft Non-cablnel post--who was appointed mints: ver of education, and Alan Len- nox-Boyd, retained as, colonta, secretary, CHURCITILE'S SON-IN-LAW Duncan Sandys, 47-year-old son-in-law of 8lr Whiston ehurehill, was moved up from she ministry’ of housing to re- alice Hond as defence minister, Reappointment of Lloyd stir- rod up the growlost controversy, The Likeral News-Chroniele sald Ib would be “road as mill UNE UTFEpoNtanee over Buo0z," The Dually Herald, Lahor, suld aloyd's reappolnlment is a slap at the Consorvallve party mods ‘nites “and at world opinion.” City Motorist Gets $30 Fine A 26-yonreold clty man, Vine cont Clecone of , 635 Tallow Sbroot, was fled $30 and. costs or In default sontoneed to. 20 diya tn Jal whon ho -was found gully by Mnglabrate WD), Vaneo In olty polleo court tis mormming of a charge of driving withowl due ante and attention, Pollan sald Olocone collider With another ovr driven by Hone rows Nuyton ab tio intersection of Pullon Stroat and Ted Avonuio . Woat, Docembor 10, Approximately $120 Cannge wns onused to Mt, Nuyten'a vehicle, Clocano whoa roprosonted by counsel, A, Brued Brown, tain Selwyn Lloyd. .as: foreign | 2 : ccretary—a vote of confidence! . Gs sibility of taking legal’ action: against. the school principal. _ i oHare y Carnie announced ‘his. intentions. Friday: after Ais" laughier was suspended” from: high’ ‘school fora sccotid tinte. : With two other girls, me vs first ‘stipended ‘last Noveniber.. 2-4 - He is asking RCM? _ t! e:ly British Columbia community, to examine: the possibility... “Offlaying a formal. charge. against, principal ALD, Flowers, ° ’ The school has ‘a ‘ruling “that: girls in Grade q or up may. b wear: slacks in: “school: u Sf. Girls may: wear ‘slacks: to chool : but. must change’ into something more. feminine before. classes start, ‘Friday, when. ue ‘temperature was: 20. below, : Carnie’s. daughter crunched. along to school'in her snug’slacks, AL noontime she was § locked Gi the school library and: suspended, are Miss Carnie, is now studying:at home, ~ | umphrey Bogart Dies | -HOLLYWCOD (AP)—Humphiey. Bogut 56, died this morning: ‘of-cancer,. The: ‘actor; ‘Operated on last? March: for cancer of the. esopha- | Smithers, 10. miles from ‘this: nor-| : So ‘Bogar: held that he ‘couldn't | ¢ Mrs, Bogart ‘asked that: The fact that Macmillan drop- : {ped Head—-who bore the over-all | this morning. She wanted thei ; gus; was still “optimistic about. get his weight back because he | Hand given the additional post of | histillness as late as Saturday had made.a. lifetiine career of: ‘Then Sunday he lapsed fayoritig Liquid refreshment, aver not heen». identitie he solids... night. never revived.. His doctor, | ' Baidsmag, | spread: ‘of the original cancer. Bogart, Academy Award wi Led. ‘that somewhat. i steadily grown weaker. 3 | The.actor, born Christmas Day 1900, {s survived by his widow, ren, Stephen, 6, and Leslie, 4. no photographers visit. the house children to leave for school as usual, | The funeral will be held Wed: nesday or Thursday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Bogie, the movies’ favorite ‘tough guy,” never would admit | publicly that cancer would beat ‘Dr. Maynard] gue ina. jungle. “tocationi—it said death came to; won him an “Academy ‘Award— i.the-actor’s honie from.a, general. he followed a. formula-‘at- meal-| | PARK ‘AVENUE BORN. him, “I'ma better man than J ever; NEVER LET ON if Bogart knew: he was going | ito i Ne never let on to friends, ! ynewspaper recente ; was Bogart himself swered the phone with a caustle: ; “What are the ghouls saying! about me now?" In reporters’ last visits with | him, Bogart’ may have been | deathly slek bul he was still | the sume old Bogic, Tt was still | (bree svotches with lunch, Ue argued optimistically and: convincingly (hen that his ean- eer Operation had been, success- ful, He even talked of making a: movie, The. Good Shephord, at Colbin within a fow months, Ho was 36 pounds down in Welght, ospecially noticeable In| his usual thin frame, Bub his: spirits and neodle-sharp wit) wore with him until the flnal conn, FEW BETTER ACTORS Thore wore fow, if any, bobler actors in this business than Boe garb and he convinced all his close fronds, save one, that he would make It, That was Frank Sinatra, who confided recently “Tm really worrled about Bogle,” Bogart. spoke frankly about his tnoss, "Why shouldn't 1" he birk> ed, “F's a renpeotnble dixéios, It's nothing (o he ashamed of Ike somelying To might have bad Dowant gpont olght hours We dev tho’ surgeon's knife ins March, Wor sovon weeks, five ciuya a wook, after that he spent long sessions under radiation trontnnont ab the Los Angelos Wumor {natlbute, “That's whore my woight wont Vb pounds of {t—nand that's why Tin wonk, Twas no John Wayno to start with, Thirty. fivo pounds off mo ly lke baking BE-pounds off Sinatra, Wo would hayo to put stoo) wiro ovor the bathtub dra It he lost 98 1 how much Hotlywood has pros jand Tho Loft Hand of Goel, Jnorthern and southern British <1 Columbia was strosed by LiF Magor nt a dinnor teoting “pound” a When : ‘he ‘made The African! i osquitocs 7 ‘used to bite: ne,’ then. take one ‘buzz and dro dead,” ” he loved actress Lauren Bacall, two child-! P e tove to recall. Although Bogart, on - screen ; and off, talked like a gangster | he actually was . Park Avenue! born, His father was a. physic-} ian and his mother a magazine: illustrator, { " Bogart himself had attended | Andover Academy--one of the! got into the theatre carly on. Broadway. It was hard to im-/ agine that Bogart was the or Bg inator of the famous linc: “Ten. : i | ‘OVE RNIGHT SENSATION | Perhaps Bogart’s greatest stage | ‘ suecess was as killer Duke Man- | -tee in The Pebrifled Forest, It- Now. York Crt tNRt death was Immi-; was a role that brought him out! er ond when other papers and | to Holly wood and made an over- wire services called to check, It! night movie sensation of him, who an | man, believed from.E ‘oward lppendea from school for’ wearing ot elt is investigating the : oe tain, a~2,000- “foot” “ridge. ‘three miles north of the town of Gari-| baldi. S. ‘Both “men parachuted ‘trom’ a their airrnil’ after. the: “planes ° came, togetier in a flash of fire” ~ tabout 3: 30 ‘Sunday’ afternoon. Possibly.” three . of: ‘the ° “four men aboard the. two- seater T- 33s. balled out... wt Both men ‘had twin: tires, ‘ant : 2). Air, Force ‘distress signal,’ burn-!/ ing’ ifn. a small. clearing on: the side’ of. ‘the : ‘mountain. - : When- |" i ever any, ‘of the: ‘earch giver? ft flew low. the,men, would runt.’ out, waving their arms: Aranti- ically.” Names ‘of. ‘three. ‘ot the men |, _ were releaserl as. 27- veer. olds 4 : Burton Patkau, polit: FO Roder="4), ick Atkins. 19:9 wassenzer. and 21-vear old FO. Bernar mack, also-a possenger next-of-kin notification, A ground party and two'hel conters. S leat ‘light. RCAF at’ Vancouver and. RC} ‘MP at Squamish said two para-! ‘chutes, were known. to have; ‘floated down, but two young eye: witnesses ‘chutes in the air. t Tag Day Total Set at $227. Tag day Saturday to defray : initial expenses encountered in ‘Operation Hungarian’ amoun- ted {o $227.88, chairman John Stokes announced today, The tag day, carried oul by Army and Air Force Cadets, i members of the Salvation Bogart foved to ‘reeall his| Army, the Impertal Order entry into Hollywood, “Teame | Daughters of the Empire and oul here with one sult and everybody said U looked Uke a. bum, ‘Twenty years later Mare jon Brando came oul with only a sweatshirt and the town drovled over him, That shows gressed,” Bogart's last pletura was The Harder They Pall, in whieh he played an embittered publilelty man und promoter, Other ple-! tures Included The Two Mrs,: Carrolls, The. Treasure of tho ‘Slorra Madre, Key. Largo, Knock ‘On Any Door, Tokyo Joc, Dend- Inc USA, Battle Cireus, Beat the Dovil, Sabrina, The Bare- fool Contessa, We'ro No Angols Miss Bucall wik Bogart's four- th wife, The olhors wore natras- sos Helen Monkon, Mary Phillips and Mayo Mothot, the Girls Auxillary {o St, An- / drew's enthedral was termed | “suceess(ul” hy Mr, Stokes, who expressed Eis appreedation of {he support given by the publi, . Belween 25 and 30 Mun garian refugees are expeoled here by train from Abbotsford Wednesday, ‘Liquor.in Cafe Costs Man $50 Ploading guilty’ boforo Mngls+ trate W, D, Vance in ally police court this morning to having Honor in a-clty restaurant, Ryan Sulan of tig ally was flnod $80) — and costs or In detnult of pay]: In ral sentenced to one month n jail, + eee Sere ererecemarmee i eda hadtiadiahiie bom pene there omens ote Closer Bonds Between : North, South B.C. Urged by: Magor: who prosy’ oan Nave. bigh aS at ¢ . darb In offenting this and wo]: Noed for more Halson betweon bs Ishor of the Dally News, John _ Hold In Duncan Mriday night obyorvanco or tho alo of the Cowlehan> Lender to a now publicnbion company headed by Mr, Magor and L, 0, Way. of Vancouver, - "This provlicn nots na We. Mb wore divided Into two soparate parts,” Mr, Magor-satd, Ho sald that. until moro. of- fort was mado to join the north and tho'south. Into one working with, bho fill value of tho prov inew would tol be onli rope Hat through the modtum of tho Princo Rupert Dally Nowa and ‘the Cowlehan Lender some help can be auntrlbilod In that dtroeblon oe "tho Rotlring publisher Cowlchan Loader, Wugh Sg | oxprossod his confidoneo, ‘tint (hit papor would’ continue | to develop na rapidly. gro owlg community, . Ho anid ho wna happy to ‘turn over the publication to two AUCH Inia. mon da Mt. Maor and Mr, Way, f "having valuable exporlongo:, howapanor wor ae part, were e sighted. ies, 3 today, ‘ : | bv “one: of 12 planes which.took} gas ‘off.from Sea . Island at first b | | : Into any, Or0; ee : Nat's Netty "oxcol i For, failure’ to remain at. ‘thy : said. they saw three | scene. of an accident, Ernest | Edwar d'Fisher of Seal Cove ‘Road . : was. fined $50 - ‘and costs or finest U.S, prep school. But he: PPL | default sentenced to one month ‘in jail when’ he pleaded guilty, ilo the charge before’ Magistrate IW, D. Vance Jn city pollee'¢ tb this morning. ye i Fisher was apprehended ‘Sun: ar iday after being chased for sev- . _ icral blocks {by motorist, Robert: iDuncan of 1307 Sixth Avenug ‘Bast with whose car Pisherhad..: ‘collided at Seventh Avenue: East. we and Immanuel Street, «- . Pamage to both ears was esily “S imated at $93 ae LEAP TO SAFETY oe FAIRBANKS, Alaska W—-Negrs ily 50 persons: escaped by leaping... nots shaky-ladders as flre sent acrld 2% i smoke swirling through tho elty’s: °°: largest apartment: butlding Sun: ne One man dled and 14 ‘others fe wore Injured, Including, two: Wor men whose spines wera frac. tured as: thoy: leaped Into: tlre: nets, The others were. overcomnd oa by smoke or suffored cuts, : & More than ’300 persons: worn : helloved to have been In thelr rooms when ‘the blaze broke: Out. In-the now, nines “storey: ‘North ward Aone Lorlgo ia Mareh’ of: Dinies House Bingo tn, ald. of tt I: lowe Onlldron’s howpllal 5) ve iumbors drawn mia Mm, Nel, (ies, We “ OnUI, Node +22, VN Celi Te Nt, Neds Qe ry ds 7). Onli, i et ey ‘ os ellmbing down | eet h Ns M4. { TOLL OD: attondanty:, ‘Bddlo HG