“You xiv, No 198. “ __ Telephone 6767. “HAPPENED. “SO FAST’ Oe tee Me . _- What: “happ “gO: “fast” ; the’ ‘Montreal~ to-Vancouver tur. bo-prop came in: fora scheduled landing: at. Toronto, ‘was this: Sf" bounced 300. feet across a flat, covered water. reservoir. a quar- ter-inile cast. ofthe - airport, “missing a- raiséd ‘ventilator and a small. brick building, It slid across two ditcnes, tore out two fences and stopped near a checker-board.. barrier) marking the end of the runway on which it should have landed. FOUR IN NOSPITAL Two crew members - and two passengers were still in hospital Sunday night asa result of the crash, but 35 others aboard were released = after treatment for minor injuries, ; “Nobody panicked," sald stew- Former pastor Rev. C. Clarke; dies in south A woll- known. former clly United Church pastor who serv- ed here during the depth of the doprossion, has died In Vancau- ver, It was learned hore, He was Rev, Charles Do Witt Clarke, minister of the First United church. hore from 1932 to 1037, While hore Mr. Clarke took an avid Interest In the trade un- fon movement and was well- known for his work on behalf of tho unemployed, ~ Private funeral services were conducted by Rev, George Tur- pin in) Vancouver, Cromation followad, to, DN mee widow Olive at home nt 730 Bnst 60th Avenue, Vancouvars | sons, WO2 Richard w, Clarko, Goovo, Bay, «Labrador and Oharlos W. Clarke, North Van- couver; a daughtor Nora, Mrs, Ruph Glonoy, Minhonpolis: a brother 8, J. 'W, Olarke In On» tario and salatera Laura and Joa- aloR It) Mooso wow, oir cae Liembdehdnaiaebiodsaeetete Sehlinedabbimnadinttenentemetan teatnered TCA "hacked cash, Injures ‘four persons — iedonrunesl (CP) Keith Russell, | scored the: emergence cy. door The plane. clipped a fence and}. ‘rolls up: Burrard Inlet obscuring all but the centre span of: the -2,778-foot Lions Gate bridge. The span, 200. feet above. the water, appears’ to- be: “floating in ‘the. clouds. 2, —CP. “Photo “33-year- ola o Trans- enane a Air Not even when weil c was jammed. : “The passengers broke some of i is| Property. ‘damage. 9.) s|the windows and: climbed - out. The first ones out waited at the side of the plane and assisted the others. " Miss Sjoberg was ‘the last. per- son out of the plane. She ran through the rain in her stocking feet to a nearby service station to get help. Then she went hack to the crash scene to tend to her passengers. . mo CAPTAIN IN SHOCK The airliner’s captain, Harry Bell of Wildficld, Ont., suffered severe shock and was kept. in hospital. So was ° stewardess births i this year -. The stork is ahead of his‘de- livery of babies in the first nine months of 1959 according to: vital statistics released by Government Agent Howard Harding. : Christine Scotti who suffered lacerations when thrown to the roar of the plane. Russell, pro- There hayé been "303; babies’ “born up until the.end of. Sep- tember this year: compared to the spine. ' Mr, Clarke is survived by his : two}, » ORMES duction supervisor for the CBC's farm and fisheries telecasts, suf- fered a compression fracture of Norn Garrlock © of Woodbridge, Ont, assistant na- tional supervisor of the CBC's] farm and fisheries department, suffered back Injuries, All were reported in fair condition, The youngest crash survivors were seven-month-old twin caughters of Mis, R. J. Hughes, en route from Shearwater, N.S., to foln her husband who is sta- tioned with the RCAF jn Win- 284 births in. the: first,’ nine months of last, year. a Births last nionth’ totalled 26 compared to 29 in Septem- ber, 1958, ' Marriages are.on the up- swing too with, sight weddings last month boosting the year's total to date to 74 compared to 64 for the same period last year, There were five mar- ‘slages during September 1058, Deaths to date this year to- yoar up until September 30, nipog., One of .the babies was] Six porsons died last month, thrown from her arms In the wherens = eight persons diod crash, apn g Seplomber, 1058, . talled 71 compared to 74 last | World News Briefs TORONTO (?)—SIx paintings stolon. from tho Art Gallery of Toronto three weeks ngo wore recovered Saturday. night - in a garage In tho olty’s west-end Parkdalo district, Police and art gallery officials sald the paintings wero undamaged, No arrests have boon mado. + + TORONTO (—Hlevon of tha 12 persons who died in aecidents In. western Canada over-thoe weokond wore traffle | vietima, The lone exception was a.man who died in a fire. Tho violont donths Included six In British Columbia, four in Manitoba ond one ench in fiberta and Snakatchowan, a, HOLLYWOOD (—Nageing wives, may bo a cnuso of honrt disonsos: among men, says a‘ Hollywood ‘haart spectaliat, Dr. Frank 8, Nolan Friday alted the casg of w pntiont who was rocelving an olectrocardiogram when his wifo walked Into the room, “The Hoodie Iumped" Dr, Nolan anid, MANISTIQUH, Mich, (—Tho drownings of, 10 children, thelr mother and thelr wnole in Lako Mol€écever: in Michigan's Upper poninsuln Soptember 22 wore blamed My ® coronor's jury Triday on tho poor judgmont of the father ‘Leonard Larson, 42, the sole rarvivor, Tho jury modo, ho tecommonda- tion for proscoutton, w . ’ a a. LONDON ‘M-The Labor and Conservative: vartion, roared into tho final lap of thelr election battla today, apparontiy yimnning nook ‘and nek on points, Public ‘ophiton polis’ ins . diente that tho ‘adolniiats lod by Wugh Gaitakell; have closed the gap with Primo Minlater Maomillan's | Consorvativon, who are Hooking thelr third wurulgtet Viotory. , 4 me } Applowhaite In clty police court| P “| Woven At least eight persons were. [jured | in the tornadoes. There was no accurate count of; er- sons injured in ‘the’ ‘floods, - The, cloudbursts. which . Sent a, “half ‘dozen major. streams. and |: dozens of their tributaries: out of their banks drowned’ ‘thous- ‘Gamage to farmland. Tom Brett, Oklahoma civil de- fence director, estimates the au- tumn: rains caused millions of dollars in property damage. He ‘said Sunday he would recom- mend to Governor J, Howard Edmonson that he declare a major state disaster from the floods. ' Water was highest today at Tulsa and Guthrie in north- ‘central Oklahoma. Hundreds of ‘families were. still homeless ‘in both cities, Murder charged e after shooting VANCOUVER ( —— Raymond Schultz, 31, was charged with mufder Sunday in the 'shoot- ing death of a Vancouver wo- man In an cast-ond apartment, Police identified the woman as Lois Rivors, 35, Sho was shot in the face once: with a Luger pistol and died en route to hos- nital, — Schultz was picked up by po- Ice five blocks from the scone had knocked at a stranger's door and asked the residents to call police, The shooting , occurred during a drinking. party at the apart mont. ® Careless driver pays $75 fine Molvin ‘Arthur Paulson, 26, of Princo: Rupert was fined’ $75 or in dofunalt of payment sontonced to 80 days in jail whan he plond- od guilty bofore Maglatrate BT. Saturday to a charge of driving without duo. care and attontion. ‘In alty police court this morn- Ing Roy Robort: McIntosh of 1116 h Avonue Bnst was fined $10 or In dofault of payment sor- toncod to: fivp days in joi] whon ho plondod ‘gullty-to a. charge of fll ng to ylold tho right of. i MoIntosh, was charged . when hia vehicle collided with a car driven by Ludwig Wittkowakt on the coynor of. Blovonth Avenue Bast and Alfred Stroot Priday. ‘terplanetary | ‘station — would (tonight, ” curve .around the. far “An unnamed “astrononier. “ae: o realization. of a flight. to” the - | moon.and: ‘the nearest. planet,” ands of cattle and did heavy! Be of the shooting..They said hel+ ory oe toward the moo igive man his first photographic look at: the hidden 2 Great Northwest “Nigh Galls—Business. 6768, “Editorial ‘VICTOR PROV I NCTAL,. LIBRARY e769 TAY} Be Ce a n today: in. an. ing Jabo to face of that. celesital body, Soviet. scientists -predicted . that ‘their new ..°614- -pound ’. satellite trocket-officially - called an. in- rreach. the. vicinity - of thé moon side’, and ‘then swing back ‘to go into orbit. around ‘the earth. The unmanned space | ‘station has a camera aboard. Its pic- ures: are ‘to’ be. translated: into NG. AWAITED. ANSWER - lared triumphantly. over Mos- Et is now.a new moon and that. means ‘that. ‘the other ‘side of the moon ‘is brightly lighted by the rays of the sun.*. What lies there? . Soviet scientists will have the ‘reply to this question before: long.” - Scientists kept track ‘of the space vehicle’ by its radio. sig- nals, which. ‘sound - _ like, _ notes froma violin’ °° 7 8 yo SPUTNIK. BIRTHDAY . The | Taunching Sunday—sec-| “The: ‘Soviet ‘rocket: proves: they can fire’a. moon : good chances of. Success any ‘time they want.” - EARTH CONTROL - some ‘control of the new space station could be: exercised from |. stations -on’.-earth.. nounced, for | example, that the]. “apparatus, carried. by the third: Soviet space rocket’: -would. be “switched on” for two. hours to- day ‘4-a.m: to 6 a.m. tion—the third: . Soviet» cosmic ‘rocket shot aimed at the moon— | would stay. aloft for a long time earth. . rocket with The Russians. indicated : that} They -an- They predicted that the. sta- PARTY, OFFICER—Jean: David 27-year-old part-time reporter | S for Montreal ‘La’: Presse,. been. elected . president’. ‘of the Young Liberal Federation. of Canada. He’ succeeded .* Roy” Power of Halifax. . ‘has’ ACP Photo)». because it -will “approach . no closer. than 1,240° miles to the. The flying. station \ was report- ed loaded. with scientific equip- ment but the official announce- ments ‘gave no details on it. Ti hieves take {3 cash, clothes. . Thieves. stole. S18. and. some | \ - floor. west of Prince Rupert Gen- ‘leral ‘hospital’ which ® was* closed earlier ‘this, year H.. Knight announced today.. fing requirement. for ‘the: hospital | p was up’ ‘to’ strength’ and. that: all ‘Hospital word | now reopened . A. 15-bed section’ on the’ ‘third ‘due to the pened, administrator. _Edward Mr. Knight said that the nurs- | poking the - price index’ ae, crease month’s. 126.4, also a'r erty tax, changes. .. from” “the The, Tent section ‘om. 2 pe ee en t “There. ‘were. also “Sli creases in index sections:. cover. shortage of nurses, ‘has. een’ re- ing, clothing attributed ‘to*“hi prices ‘for’ footwear, mers” T: and sweaters; and: ‘household ‘conquest:, “of”: cosmic’ ‘space | and said ‘astronomer Nikolai Barbas- ‘hev, chairman of .the Soviet Academy. of Sciences planetary committee, . Alexandre Ananoff, a leading French - astronautics expert, said, "suspended sentence A Prince Rupert man, George Ambrose Easton, was given a six-month suspended sentence by Magistrate E, T. “Applewhaite in city police court Friday after he was found guilty of criminal negligence. Eaton had pleaded not guilty through counsel Allen A, W, Macdonell. - - RCMP said that charges arose following an accident August 5 in which-Eaton’'s vehicle collided with city pedestrian. Hans Loken on Second Avenue West between Third Street and Second Street. Loken was “seriously injured” RCMP said, Magistrate Applewhaite also prohibited Eaton from driving a motor vehicle for a period of six months. red" between ‘10.0 o'clock last. night | and!'8 o’clock this morning’at Deluxe: Jewellers on Second Av- enue: West ‘and Macey’s. Confec-| tionery- on Thrid Avenue West... The cash: and clothing’ was taken from: the jewellery store while nothing was reported. -miss-. ing at the confectionery store. Entry to. both places was gain- ed through a rear window. The: window at Macey’s was smashed: while the one at the rear of the jewellery store was’ forced open./|S VANCOUVER ()—David Carl Johnson, 17, of Golden, and Stanley George Dunstan, 18, of Richmond, were’ still at large Sunday after escaping from Oakalla Prison Farm Thursday. ‘1 arnual convention: of the ‘B.C: Government Schutt, executive secretary of the Federation of Washington State Employees (AFL-CIO). qualified support of our ‘organi- zation, including financial help “we | ‘need now: is Patients. Boone | VICTORIA : -@—British | Col- umbia's civil: servants. will” get “= financial aid. from. .public em- ployees in Washington state’ if they need it in their struggle for. bargaining rights, This: offer was made at tHe Employees’ As- eo ociation: Saturday by — Norman “You are going to get the un- f that has to be given,” he eo aid rat Ss interview later, industrial council in Washing ton State will be. asked to: help, : bringing all organized, labor - n the state: into the. struggle.” . said. “The U.S. official said: 50 fed- eration locals and’ 30° municipal and: county locals,in- Washington . State will be urged ‘to: eéntrib- ute “to the limit. ee - If necessary, “he said-: ‘in’ ‘an. the: AFL-CI The only condition; he. uid, would be a formal request 16 TOE assistance. Schutt said the Washington The offer: took the 100 BCGEA ie delegates by surprise: wee HERRING FISHERMEN SETTLE groups view the BCGEA_ ‘strug. ‘gle as being of tremendous. _im- portance, even though most. of DISPUTE FOR VANCOUVER British € year. United Fishermen and Al plants and.$16 a ton, for B. c. ROUNDUP “VANCOUVER @— An official of the Cannadinn Brotherhood of Railway Transport and General Workers (OCLC) predicted today the rival Sonfarers' Intornation~ al Union (Ind.) soon will be swept from tho British Columbia const, "The scamen of this. const have been trying to get out of tho SIU for some time and this ig thelr opportunity,” said Mac Carson, western ropresentativo of tho CBRT, Ho was commenting on a re- ported decslion of tho Cannda Labor Relations Board to ordor cortificntion votes on west const ships where contracts aro hold by tho SIU, Norn) Cunningham, SIU port ngont, declined to comment on tho bonrd's docision. fhe CBRT has nalronady won Prince Rupert has ‘now, gone 262 days without a fatal traffic | lo’ both: Vehicles, : J Ma Only minor damage. wag 9 cnusod accident, majorities in cortification ‘votes by seamen on the constal vessel Clifford J. Rogers and employees of Young and Gore Tughoats Ltd. ' Against law VANCOUVER @) — Prosidont Claude Jodoin. of the 1,100,000- mombor Canadian Congress of Labor said Friday Canadian or- ganized labor will not bo satis- fled until Jaws such nas British Columbia's Trados Union Act are roscinded, Mr, Jodoin, snid In an: ‘{ntor= view; (Phe workers of Cannda who fought In two world wars did not fight for tho kind of ronctionary loglalntion wo have hore in Bo Colony closed VICTORIA {i Lacking any pationta alnce 1056, tho British Columbia Jeper colony on Ben- tinok Jaland near horo has boon closod, The three. cases. of lep- rosy found in Weatern: Canada in. recent yonrs woro sont.to a trontmont contre a Tracadie, have voted in favor of accepting a new contract with, operat- . ors providing for the same fish prices as they received last said Friday the herring boats ‘will leave for the fishing grounds Tuesday and begin fishing the next day. . The contract signed with the B.C. will give the fishermen $13 a ton-for fish used in reduction those used for canning and salting. . The fishermen. or sought a $1.25 a ton increase. ‘was told by James © Sinclatr, ‘announced it will hold hearings SAME PRICES olumbia’s hefring fishermen lied Workers’: Union (Ind.) Fisheries association: Rail union official sees end of. SIU i Japanese experts VIGLORIA M—Japaneso are the world's best ‘fishormen, the univorsity extension ‘association former fedoral minister. of. fish- erles, He oxplained they are trained in. fishing échools, and use the most modern scientific devices. . Hearin postponed TRAIL @—Tho Board . of Transport Commissioners ‘has Decomber 8 into a proposal by. the OPR to discontinue its Kettle Valloy: service... Tho hoarings wore scheduled to opon in Ot- tawa Tuosday, ylaw approved DAWSON OREEK G)— Rate- payers have approved a $400,000 bylaw for financing a civic con- tre horo, Tho contro will include health unit hoadquartors,'. School referendum KILOWNA i}-—Proporty owne- them already have. bargaining rights themselves, — ee Rah. “We are neighbors, ‘and- the | attitude of prohibition up™htfe | is bound to have an effect down : there,” he said, ~~ The B.C, cviil servants: voted Friday to take a strike. ballot: af necessary in its fight to.'gain bargaining rights and> publica». tion of a report to the goveri- ment on thelr problenis. by. Dr, PP A. W. Carrothers of the. Unis versity of JBC, Koy » in west / a. Pioneer. "doc Le VERNON (—Mrs. Emily.’ derson,; who had lived’. in) the at the ago of 73. Mra, ‘Anderson were'we)l known for thelr intere ost in’ horse racing, found... Hunter f ‘PORT ‘“ALBERNI () —.; ‘ven Swonson was found by: a:il4- afternoon after he had spont a day and a night lost. in’ hush country ; 14 milos “west of here. Ho cwas in the aroa on a hunting Yr Pp. " . , a it *@v WEATHER— noe Mostly cloay Tiesday, A. little cooler, Winds light northerly, Low ton te and high Tuesday 40 an cay TIDES— . Tuesday, Oatober, ¢, 8 sind NB, ore Will be, askod to .approve |. (Pacific Stand ‘bond {saves totalling $573,000 for High seine 08548: an tect © now school, sites additions and 16:40, AL7'f ot equipment when they vote tn the LOW suns 00:97 BAT" F608 ‘Dovember W.municipalclections.! 0. | 98880 8.0 soot tthe whe! % one vir 4 ‘Ane: aren. for. -49° years, died; Sinday - and her late husband, Goorge, - mombor search party Sunday