, vw ett | | | | | | ! { i ' { t enn : : + Blas 2151. DRUGS ¢ “ihe “SATCIMO" fi ene pee ene ~ PRICES PRICES DECLINE n 000: Pounds Sold: whe. fag JAZLES UP -AVRIC; ~-Louls ‘Arm : wo S|! § ong. whoops It up with dmiund: Hall’ und “Trummm"” Young for a huge. crowd at Accra, African. Gold Coast city, The American jazz: ‘band spent three days there while.en route to the U:.S. after :a European tour, Officials had to ask Satchino to tone down his blood- stirring music lest the: natives rlot from pure joy. CAR) The ast British 4 th Soldier Dies in Cy yprus. In 24-Hours: zone ‘today,. ending’ 741° years of military oceupas:; : tion in- Egypt. The last to leave was Brig. J. Hu). S, Lacey,’ who quictly handed NICOSIA, Cyprus. (Routers) — “pod SAD Beyet ah soldier quit the Suez canal, ‘ over the Port Said harbor navy]. 3 at an ave No. 4 atlne oy ive boats sold’ On Halibut Exchange 2222. apie. catches totalling 173,000 pounds:limni village, south of Fama- onthe Prince Rupert Halibut Exchange this morning 24S! late Tuesday night. ‘age price for mediums, of 23 cents a pound, ' dow n slightly fy om ypster day’s price of 2: “>, Large fish sold for 15.8 cents: hours, His death brings the total | today after he was shot inthe ‘head while on. patrol in Para-' i i“ BRITONS KILLED - He was the. fourth British | 3.6 cents, ' serviceman killed in the last 24; ia pound, up slightly from vester- | number of Britons ‘killed in Cy- iday's 15.5 cents while chicken | prus since anll-colonializm be-: !Cyprus, house. to the Egyptians at 6:25: oy My a.m. Jocal time. Then he boarded the British ae landing ship Evan Gibb, and with 10 officers and 80 men sailed for £35,000 men, Tuesday evening, Egypt has taken over operation They were the last of |” “yt the British canal zone garrison,|: which two years ago numbered. C The Union .Jack* was lowered s for the last time -in the ZONC, - “MONTREAL o— wisnai | At Kitimat- : Company of Canada;announced | Tuesday that two..new furnace | lines have been started in oper- ation, The No. 4 line at Kitimat, ; started Monday night and a new 23 cents a pound for medium, 16! ed ‘upe the trail at a roadside line at Isle Magigne, Que., enler- ‘ents a pound for large and 14; porition from which wires were found leading to the bridee The! gd production last week, 77d {rst wo lnes at Kitimat | 1954, and a third Une in April, . 1956, A company spokesman said {he fourth line has a capacity | of 30,000 tons, raising Installed 19 capacity to 150,500 tons a year,’ Construchun Is progressing on No. 5 Une, scheduled to cnter: operation next December, bring , ing copes to 180,000 tons, =| ‘cents A pound for chicken.’ Canadian landings wijh prices, blast was electrically deton went Into production In August. in brackets for ‘mediums, large; In Nicosia tory, trons; and chicken halibut are as fol-; searched the principal shopping | ‘ows: iecntres after two bomb exnlos- 4 14 cents*a pound. -. Selling $ citches on the Fx- 5 ‘chanwe this’ morning: were the; killed’ when terrorists exploded me a ;mine ‘on a “bride. near” Ror- _ Balder-—22,000 pounds at prices , éngaria in, south ‘Cyprus Tues: ih e99 eonts a-pound. for Inédiums, j day. ‘Sever saddiers: avere: Anjurtdy See BELEN” ‘forte ‘pulled ont? 16‘cents for large and 14.5 cents! one critically. : | for chicken sold to Atlin Fisher- SEARCH WITH DOGS United States vessels: Vics. Zarembo— 33,000 pounds. sold: ‘to Pacific Fisheries at prices of: saa 21,000 pounds (22,7; : ‘ 14) sold to Booth Fisheries. | t Re. Producer-- 68,000 pounds! (23,2: 19.8: 14) sold to BC, Pack- | ers, oo 15.5; 14) sold to Babcock fisher- ‘ies, SOME BOYS TO TURN TO CRIME 10 PAY FOR CARS SAYS ORR “ TANCOUVER Q--Some juveniles are driven to crime to Hance the ears they. own, Osenr Orr, veteran Vancouver - mail trate, told me annual convention of the British Col- umbla. Mrgistrates’ A skoclation, "They put down a payment on a hot rod and boeome a logal owner, ‘Phen they find they eaa't afford tt, They have to steal {he gas and parts and often the car is used in come mission uf other crimes,” ; He sald a condition for p robation tn such eases should be that the youngster must not drive another car during the. per iol he Is Imuder supery Islon, Council Approv Of. Tractor Sh (! My Council approved Monda shovel, equipped with an Anderson madel reversible. snow fron} Dietrich Collins Rquipment, Ltd present high loader, Gost to (he elly will he sian, plug tax, Total eost of the new machine, dlesertbed hy works superintendent ov, Qustitson, ag belyy ofa heavier type than Ihe machine this replacing, ba $14,000, ‘Trade-In ntlowanes on old ammehine ds $1000, eounell Jeprnied, Munds for the pirehose e come fren the tind side resarve neeount, Old mnehine Was bought by the elty In 1050, “Other publle works oxpenie Hives approved by counell Mon- flay Wweres aSawer department-—200 ploces h-lnely' vilviflod pipe Essodys 19 Hacts. Winch plpa essay; 28 pleces H-Ineh pipe cao; pleces finch on Helneh in (SHGAO 8h pleces Velneh an fe(nely, bends €805,75), Pokal plus tis and {rode yb $400.20, “ttyom Frances Hankin Co, ltd, Montrent nt a cost of SUNTI,AO: 107 Uyreo- foot flontehrona rods we Qs Purchase ovel- Plow ¥ purchase of a one yard tanetor plow 4 Vancouver to roplnee the and fools and equipment: 60 Wived-foot Malncen anne sewar rods with brass couplings and seven tools, Water departments a coal and woud stove for the patralmnn's quarters oat Shawathin's fran Gordon's Hardware ata cost of $144,090, Prom Melenale, White and Dunamuly Ltd oa Beane pydra hydraulic type truek thre pee Mover ah nh cost of $270.15, Also approved by counell was A board of works committee recommendation that a sidewalk und wooden slalts to serve 1 Roosevelt Park Sehootl bo bullt Mb wv cosh of 81,100, Access wil he provided from tha funelon of Biggar Place and Dordey Alroot up the Wil to the United Sintos Army rond, The work Js fo he completed before — the school ly oponed in Soplambor, halibut sold at the same price of! gan: to 44, of whom 39 were . servicemen, islightly injured, Other terrorist $s. ihr. area, Three soldiers in a truck were time in {he next seven years. it. an outside power. attacks Turkey orany Arab: state. : in the. 1934 British-Egyptian | * ttreaty. The Egyptians are plan-) Troops and police with tracker Ys yptians are p ‘dogs today’ combed a wide area deadline date, June 18: near Berengaria. The dogs pick- ———— Two Cadets Win Scholarships; Review Friday — Confirmation of two awards threw bombs al security patrols: to two members of the Prince ‘In the suburbs of Nicosia, out Rupert Alr Cadet Squadron 599, : ated, in; was! ‘ons there ° Tuesday night iwhieh — one serviceman. I yo damage was caused and there was received today from Afr; Lawn Hill--19,000 pounds (22.9; ; ‘were no 10 casualties ‘Cadet League of Canada. head-! ‘quarters In Ottawa, John Laurie, | president of the cadel sponsor- Laundry - vas cummittee here sald today, He said that FIL Sgt, Roderiux ; Bruce had been awarded a fly- W orke ers ‘ng scholarship and would start Win Boost Instructors conduct the ‘course, ‘ oul, ad, Tureotle wags awarded Vane Increnses. totalling 24 a senior leader's course and will ents an hour during the next leave for training at Camp Bor- negotintions between Locn! 336 the RCAF, Sen Island would be of the Laundry Workers Intere'the reviewing offleer for the national Union and Ideal Cleans sqiadron's annual Inspection ers and Launary bid. last night, which ds lo take place Friday —., db was reported thig morning, lvorkors at Tdaal will recalve nj stection. will be carried out tn ‘his pilot's raining July 2 at the; ‘Seal Cove headquarters of the! ‘Prince Rupert Avro club, whose tava years, a 40-hour week and den, Ont, Inter this summer additional paid holidays were| Mr. Laurle also announced: man points agreed upon In. that Sadn, Ldy, A.M. Ogilvie of ight in front of the Court Under the new nercanent, | House, we ath Cr permitting, “whith comes Into effecl July 16, (Should it rain, he snd, the In 1 centean-hour neross the board: the WHMCS Chatham drill hall, wage boost and In July of next} Accompanying sqdn, Lar, On vont will reeelve an additional 8, Hvie witl be 1,B,Quimm, assist. con Ierenae, and chalman of the BC, alr In addition the ecampany: ender. sponsoring committer, granted three additonal paid: Robert Heaton and Ve R, Cloris statutory holidays, making aj Mo wlso of the B.C, committee, total of nine, Followhyg the inspeetion the The narcement nse calabtlshes , Air Cadets will hold open house n d0-hour work week In place of. ‘at tho Armory on Sixth Avenue, the presont 44-hour week while where purents and friends have the MSA benefits granted Inst been Invited, Cadots will recetve year were Included In the con. |polnts for the number of pare tract, ons attending both the Inspec: “Only onumber of changes in{tton and the open house, the wording of the contract re- arenes oem oe ney main to be considered," Hugo ’ Kruupner, plant proprictor said Frobisher ’ Plans Project thig morning, TORONTO (h-- President A, “The entire nepatlalions wore completed In an annual meaty J, Anderson of Mrobisher itd Trerday (old sharehotders Ue time of only (gy houre in the most amlable mannor,” he adds company is phrolng more mine es Into produstlon and looke ‘ad, Appearing for the eompany Ing for more materials, A new company, Wesfral, wong with Mr Kraupner yas Mines, his heen formed! to WAL Pudger, develop and explolt (he Tassne Union representatives wore! Ruby ‘Thompson, aaslated — by coppermmngnellla ore hodles onthe Queen Chovalte Ishuads, Polen J, Loster, "The now contrnch glyes Ident employed; a rato well ahove tof the huge bases Britain built-in. ‘8 Britain. retains the} right to. return to them. at-any | >: six days. before the deadline set} ning a major celebration for the} ~- ‘viecs will be one of the most vive secr’ tary of the Canadian Hospital Association, “Ca said Tuesday there'can be no overriding national ad-' ministration of Canada’s proposed. health plan. | Mr, Piercy, addressing the lth; Western Canada institute of Hos-/ r pital Administrators “and Trus-! tees, said the British North Am-i erlen Act forbids an overriding national authority, He gaid the national health ‘plan, when Implemented within the next two or three years, will rhe compounded of six or more j provincial schemes, Mr, Plerey told delegates the federal government docs nob in- ichd to take over full operation of hospitals bub will insist on in- creased financial control, We added that out-patient ser- contentions points In the pro- gran as far as the medical pro-|- fession Is concerned, 7 66 0 Deloyates were Lold by Dr, A, Ta. Swanson, executive dircetor of university hospital, Saskntoon, that only 400 of 6,000 mental pa- tlents In TC, are reeelying phy- ehlatrle care, He urged more eon sideration be given treatment of mental patlents by general hos- pital administrators, W, M. Blick, business manager of local 180, Hospital Enployeos' Federnl Union, tole the conven- tlon Monday that hospilal unions are “collective begelng agents,” nal collective bargaiing agents, He suid this applied to hospital bourds negotlating with the pro- vinelal government, as well as the Union, Ho urged administrators Wo nee capt wntons, “don't Just tolerate them," Mr, Black warned that hospital wage costs will continue to In- arose ty 13,0, beennse hospital workors will press for better con- dittons ng jong as other Inbor groups continue to make simian Kain, Ae e me ee tim Rime Ti meE de ow Named Director TORONTO e=eCrahan Tow: ova, formor governor of tho Bank of Canada, 'Tuosday wos cloched v ditector of Ventures Ltd, Also nanied to the bord at the com pany's donual meeting were Ale hort &, Craner, prosidant of B,C. Power Corporation and, GT Woodrooffe, secretary of Ven- tures, They replace J, M, Gunn inghan-Dunlop, We 1. Maxwoll and A. J, Anderson who reste 1 ob Sm ome ere : ‘iHospitals generally’ ‘havo faite ed in paying adequate: snlarics |’ and providing satisfactory: ‘work: Ing conditions, ' 70 per cent of hospitals operating costs are represented by wages and salaries.” Mr, Black sald If this was right, Ib was a good rea- “Management: ‘claims that 0" ‘tol son for keeping harmony in labor relablons, ts, » FRANCOIS: LAKE—School white - rats, . With two rats in one box Thoso fod on “sonsthle” food Ona of Princeton ‘University’s top proemodienl students ‘and iholarship winners ts playing “hookoy" today from the wnilvers stty's 300th commencenient cores monles whieh datebick lo Une itor] States colonind bres, Tek Jn Princo Rupert alneo giturday, proferring to visib is parenta and work for tha sume mor Is Hugh Godfrey, Watts, 32- yont-old son of Rt, Rov, Hornco Q, Watts, Mshop of Caledonia, and Mrs, Watls, 200 Mourth Aye enue West, Instead of ablonding today's coromontos In Princeton's Nassau Ital, where Prosidant Wnrold W, and advaneed dogrecs to porsons from alx continents, Hugh Watts those tiny force dn Vaneotiver. " Mra, Betty Frlekson, Pearl Trown PL Cy te sald, Mr, Lestor vit, ed, \ iy bnay working down Wl Quon : pres low. One of T op Princeton Se Dords Ix prosonting 808 bachotor | Gritcaco 3 ‘nth lure’ reached»: nn: in Tuesday, breaking the pr record of 93,6 forthe date inf 1020, ,:A:‘waler. shoriag reported, In gone, ‘Suburps, .¥ FOUR RATS AIDING CHILDREN | IN EXPERIMENT WITH FOODS. a (Sneetil to The pally News) ue ehildyon here are “carrying oul an experlmont in hroaltly with, tho ald of four. black and. Tho rats wore obtained by tho school bencher ‘with ‘tho help of the public health nurse, ° and tho other wo in aviothor, | ae each child In turn takes two raty-home In the bos for. a fow — days each, One palr of rats are fod on. good food such as}: lettuce, brown brend and milk while the other two aro alka only faney food auch as eniidy, cookles, and:pop, 85 The oxpertnant! has only born enried-on for threo weoks” so fav andalready there Is a marked difference tn thosrals, have glossy hale'and. look’ ns: : “fit as ean be.” The other two have poorer conts. and Instend * at of white parts holng pure white Iko.tho others,’ I Is: yellow We co ; ea! : wt lng Company, adhe boon prod]. ont {ny the “Commoncoment nis phitheatro,” Mr, Watts. world |. colving hls -bacholor ‘of: arts los gree boro today, As it 1s, Mr, Webley’: ‘an. ‘outs standing — scholar: slyeg. onrly| youth with his BA tueked widar his bolt will attond. WMayvard]! IModianl school ti Moston tn. the fall having galnod. ontyy on: a Harvard Modiant school national scholarship, . Tho award is made annually to one or two frat your audio of high Aonclomto abide ny Vrlor to. attending miedtonl sohool, Hugh Watts. wilt have- the honor'of heltg ong of {hroe. ntutonity from ML overs {ho aldo onrmory of ‘canadian, Pane have boon the only. Canadian res) we _ftompoyntuen,’ “Wh tan ‘loorenaln owt ro ved: “he W Teallh "eta eniite fs, on00. at Theol Inn Senile ite . ‘he. a! “payeh|atetate wd: ‘euuontors. jl Horn Any gapan High will rocolvot: ila’: ‘onrly. odttention NN, Lor’ attone Trinity | Colon shoo}, eMne Por Hope, Orit, “Whon he ‘graduate from. thore'{n2088" ho won si Hroweo Modal, highest award ¢) ona graduate for high hoi nchiovonoiit, by londoral ‘pcan aportamanahin. EM AL Wat Ving he “wag trom boya-avhoola: In ae tho Princoton Alina Aasoola tlt a aaa Prineoton unt onal :