BAORROW'S . ' B TIDES BB. Jue 17, 1955. a erdard Thine) 113 UA feet “SH 21.5 feut 48 3.4 feet Ids 1.5 feet Published at Canada VOL. XLIV, No, 140, . PROVINCIAL LIBRARY — eer gi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1055, ’s Most Strategie Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest 4 “| i, . "PRICE FIVE CENTS PROV IN. gasp elalety le el aa ‘sPaily. Delivery: vo) : DIAL 2151 at x ee ania ATS Prarie fl BB rte RE HMSATS DURING thelr 10-day engagement In Wash! Coarpany of Canada will wear CANADA--emblazoned T-shirts. aohl the sweater, Left to right: 8 usan Crawford, Toron Ka-h Joan Stuart, Judith Dornis and Diane Ireland, all hcouver Chief Denies Brges of Corruption B\COUVER (CP)— Police Chief Walter Mul- premier W. A. C. Bennett won't eee: Wecresday night that charges of corrup.'ve in Price Rupert this week £6 vw Vancouver police department are “a de-| cl attempt to undermine me and my ad-! ann . etton Bek cotevent in an B Sivan: a closed. Bis sth he ells patleg er detal Mee dieu the charge Boeiiade dn the Van- Bio col Fish, a Teron. 1 BiG : hoasa sald ‘he Ee bappantaent with Bo dicus. the question Chief Mulligan,” he said, adit, ‘king i) Boy whatever the laws pees he said, BONTIDENCE Fred Hume, chadrman! Bhsre-man commission, how the syndicate ee ee Said Mayor Hume: ” op cleed meeting hat icing may be held at ‘Ll belleve it.” ater Harr, loday fares the new magnitudes.” Ap puaee an ane! me ieterated his bud- Ble hit! Conia ross Pet ay tye HULU MOD Ey the end 4 lest ottteqal figures on! Ben da nat CHIry Us Pe niddle af April,’ he When May and dune come avaiable, 1 an Will showy very von Hh! tapid decline from Wer peak Hecpect (yay they will . bstentiny reduction bre Boh the same date be added tan nde 000,000,000 In 1084. ‘tho 1955-50 {send year of $100,000,000, Sor earn ete many police headquarters Inte today: to discuss the sltuation in great~ ijn “tI have every confidence In captured clty is}; The milntter reeatted that in Nis April & budget speech, based government projectior 10-1 reayenne and espenditures for the, current (seal year on a rise in| ithe gross nattonal product--val-! ve of all goods and services pro- duced--to a record average of $25,260,000,000 for 1085 from $24,- he as of He predicted also (t would be running aloan annual rate of $26,000,000,000 by the end of 1955, On that basis, he would end up noxt ;March with w budgetary deficit oe thie aura meeting estent Dealepry’ As- HE Canada, PORTED Bo! le government ig | Vo umber af persons mh. and looking tor Peel to 47,000 any Aprll 090 vy Mareh 1, but Bl teher thea Ae MLADTH 1Y54, Thy adel the eeonemy hae ont af the rather MO ot the Insb 10 OLN Ahead, he ented i Wile of capt the or esample, whiely will Canada's growth Pet aL we vied He the ang flelent T domeytue SAVIN we Cy | WA In Per pont Wt pe] wit tor snd thle afternoon, todiy, Ne sald “We . Tasuth nuh rath ‘het tk Ute hese gee ter Sails. Umber phn Lea Mrewgg anil. lily WCernoon for flor a 00 bonve foot of i Manns Lake ang Youn (lock, Shin. Matty yay Woe 1 ls ck and Havontl avenue mboul 0 yeatorilny, wd weyore cheat Injuries. Seare For Woman oun drowned, LCN ReH FT Goren Rome remem Boy Reported “Improved” After Mishap Condition of a seven-year old Contre, ‘Mls ls Me, Gough's frat King Edward achool pupll who viait lo Prynee Ruport stance he wan’ seriously Injured: yesterday | was appointed to tho post two momlng Ina traffle neeldent, years ago, The menting ly open was “allghtly linproyed” hia doc. The doctor sald that the boy, NDouglis Viekorman, son of Mr, and Mrs, Stan Viekerman, Wt Hoventh Ayuatte Bnat regalned consolonsness, for tha frst thine Attica the mishap, Just after noon The boy was allahtly injured when he was in collision with a tar driven by Poter Yartlolt on uM, We cuffarid wn fractured skutl h Continues PUNTICTON ((t—Aanrol con. Linuind today for Caroline Gulte- tldge, @t-yonr-old telenhion ion ‘ator ybur- fay none th na i alinglo(trustor, aud he and obhora had stralght Soolal Qrodit standard. “s aWwned rin hi Ltd, whowd oveok, “oMort de the C,) Dragelng operations are golng »fon In’ the oreek and Oknnagan rvar channel to Skaha take an tho proxumption aho may have hgton, members of the Natlonal Six young members of to, Vanda Intini, Mon- of Toronto. (CP Photo) | Premier | Unable To Be Here meet city council at a specia meeting and he wasn't at Kith ‘mat today to open the new Ne :chako elementary-high school. structions from city council jthe new municipal ald ceainanenheneasaaenetanetenenn ee TT ante Minister Foresees Damage Slight rease in Unemployment BAY Que oO -Fine cult ta become accustomed to In Elevator Fire Blight damage to one of the bins tn the Government Grajn elevator was Infiieted last night when a fire broke out about 9 pen. and burned to untl almost JTL pan. The 6? by 13 foot bln was al- most full of sereenings and due to the length of hose that had to be Inld by the Prince Rupert fire department, It took almost. two hours to make gure Uhat th stubborn fire was completely ex- tinguished. Tho bin will have to be thoroughly cleaned out be- fore It can be used again, Civil Servants ‘To Hear Talk | Faderal elvil servants will have ne talk on “The Futuro of the Civil Servant" when Trevor Gough of Ottawa, national gene eral secretary of the Amalie jmoated Civil Servants of Canada, iepanks ton meeting ab the Civic borall federal enyployeos, RUE MET nape ames wipe Hem Sol, | Shipping Costs To Be Reduced FAIRBANKS, Alnakn un A plan to reduce shipping costs to Alaska by a econblnation rall truck sorvice dlreot from the Inidewoat Unttod Stites through Cannda tus beon announced by sponmora of a now non-profit alvippere’ organtantion here, most Coit for Alwakn wow mover north bp fram Seattle, Jamon BP Evana of Palrbanks and Anchorage anid tho plan la almoat complote for the atart of eperations lute nex’ month by tho Alnskn Shippers Association, Evans, a former Sontilo con. beon working for noarly a yonr 1.C,, whore trucks would plok {t wp for (he final haul ta attles on the Alnakn highway ayatem, i ‘ Mayor George Hills, who on chad invited the premier here to One of the 13 was Petty Of- [talk about the city’s losses under and The charges appeared in what! school costs formula, has recelv- the weekly said was ihe first of eda wire saylng Mr, Bennett had a series of articles on the Van- ‘to leave for Ottawa to attend a couver force. The allegations in- {federal . provincial conference /clitded “moral misconduct by po. thera on unemployment insur- Roel actlon against lice officers” and “Vancouver's anes, mbler fixes police." It; It had been hoped that Mr, ‘alse seid the serie’ would tell! penne Mt ‘Bennett could gat here this week ice he wns scheduled to: of- soos | flelate ab-op eordmontés of; the new 1 ae cater at tee "I would be very Interested to'mat. It ls expected that Educa- know how the syndicate men- tlon Minister Boonct atement fol- tioned tn the story captured city would hall. I never heard of it, nor do gay, Ray Williston perform the opening to- ithe opportunity tonlght to henr| ship or barge "noaday, on tho plan to move frolght by] ‘Myo total thle your is 2h over yal} northward ta Duwkon Oreck, the 1082 general oloction and , Sailors Trapped After Explosion’ | PORTLAND, Englund a (Reuters)—A British sub-) ‘marine exploded irf harbor ‘here today and went to the ibottom with 18 crew men ‘bers aboard, Rescue of- ificlals announced there was no hope for the en- tombed men—one of them a Canadian—after divers probed the craft for. tell- tale knockings from inside iwhich would indicate there was still life aboard. ] - ficer Laverne MéLeod, a Canad: lan volunteer on submarine duty with the Royal Navy. McLeod was a native of Goderich, Ont. It was not immediately known whether the 13 died in the blast, cnused by an exploding torpedo, or suffocated as water seeped in to MH the forward torpedo com- partment where they were trap- ped, ; Most..pf, the. crew. sgrambled,| ltt athe conning Voter atta the explosion. Minutes later the vessel, the 1,000-ton Sidon, sett). ed by the bow and suddenly nos. ied under to take her last dive, | Whe explosion sent up a sheet /Of flame and billowing clouds of j smoke, Debris was blown up’ ithrough the conning — tower vhateh, Seven 5 Lutes on SET FOR ROMANCE? agtress Eva Gabor.as he comes appearance on the TV show “J laying a confident cee ere eee ‘ARNPRIOR, Ont. ( ~- Most of Canada wag fairly well organized today despite the dropping of ‘imaginary: atom and’ hydrogen bombs across its populated areas since Wednesday morning in a Joint United States-Canadinn ci- vil defence exorcise, Injured seamen were | rescued before the Sidon sn alten ine oe Sarees |, A nayal spokesman sald after nine out of the Oy eration by de- 'ahx hours’ of desperate rescue at. “aul, P y ‘fempts--divers and salvage shins , were drawn from alt over the! Ofticlals at civil defence head- south coast of England—that no Warters here said Montreal was hope could be held for the 13, ‘Uhrown Into Imaginary confuston A rescue party equipped with ilate Wednesday night by a “sur- breathing apparatus boarded the prise auinek wine gcvastaling versel minules before she sank, ermonuclear guided missile, In darkness and heavy smoko! Toronto, Canada's second-lar- they rstruggled tn vain to work est city behind Montreal, wasn't through the debris to the explos- taking part In the exercise be- lon aren forward, They scrambl- /catuse, sald Col, C, 1. Smith, op- ed off the Isting Sidon Just be- erations officer nt headquarters fore she nosed under. here, “Its organization was not The blust occurred In the for. Wie far enough advanced.” ward part of the Sidon ab 8:45 pra orp (11245 dam. PDT as the sub lay) Montreal and tho rest of Que- Alongside a "mother ship” moon tye. had begged off the oxercise, if In this south coast naval base, “Operation Alert UH," on. the same grounds, In {net, Montreal Bhe was preparing to put to sen! Lut all tho 44 Crow membors wore recently deelcted to serap ity clvil defence organization altogather, "not yot abourd, VANCOUVER "LOSS" An Admiratty police spokes. Ti Vancouver a simulated bomb jmian giuld: “There has been no Muggeatlon os yob that sabotage killed an Imaginary 17,000 per- ona bub It took the const city's could have boon responsible." | “Sho lurched down by the bows ctyil dlefenco organization three hours to henrsaboul It. ‘right away and then took a sip dive." sald one of the doz. Aly VicosMarshall FV. Heakes, commanding civil defence in the ons of base workers who saw the alnklng, —Tyrone Pow er looks-over the. set: with calling for her after her starring ustice” in New’. York They've hecn rated a twozome since his recent divorce from Linda Christ- jan; but only.a short while ago Eva's sister Zen Zsa was reportedly claim to Power, Se Montreal, Toronto Default : ue oN oe Ee tes MMe hale DS *AS* Bombs* Fallon Canada’ : u ° a us ne Vancouver area, news, “We were somewhat taken by sald the alr vicesmarshall; “The attack was to. have’ been from the’ set--wo heard reports that there hadi bin gubiitay|rics Op eidting offshore! ti But. once the Vancouver clvil defence organization: got rolling 250,000 were “cvacunted,” many of them, hendquarters said here, heading for. seeluded areny of Washington alate,’ NO SURVIVORS During the night, alr roconn. ‘ssance near Ednionton reported Whitecourt, Alta. “domolished" without m survivor by an A+ bomb of 20 kileton (equivalent lo 50,000 tong of TNT) force, An A-bomb that “hit" Victor. ia creseent In Winnlpog and an- olher that binsteds Minnedosa, Man, brought tn , request for {lve milox of cight-lnch connect. Ing hose for “emergency wator aupply." "Ulta" also, were reported on Vietorla and Incustrial Trail dn British: Columbla, on the Snult Ble. Marie ‘Locka, the mining contro of Sudbury and Ontarlo’s Industrial cltien of Sarin, Pater- borough, Oshawa, Niagara Falls, Kingston and Windsor, Socreds Seeking Sixth Straight Win BDMONTON (—8oclnl Credit forces, xeokilng = thoir sixth atralght vietory in Albortn gone oral slectlons, have 62 enndldatea In the tleld for tho O1 sonata ut atako In tho Juno 20 balloting, Tho oxtrn candidate is ty Cnl- ary whore Mra, Rogo Wilkinson, jwho headod the poll as official Boolal Credit nominen iv 1968, ta running agi for one of the city’s alx outa. Sho fntlod to win [vomtnation by nrgary octal Croditora, Mra, Wilkinwon, one of 204 uni. didntos who fllod official papers hoforn tho 3 p.m. dondiine Worl- Hato Norgolt aac P Boelnt- Credit, which haa form: ed the provinelal administration alnce tho 1036 Inndalide, waa tho only party with a contelant for evary sont, Libornls nondnnted 83 candidates, the COR $8 and Progressive Consorvatives 2% Othurs Inoludod nine Labor. Progterwlves (Communists), seve un Indopondonts, four Indopend. ent Social Creditors, threo cons litlontata and ono Liboral-fro- giadlvo Consoryative, 10 RUN IN EDMONTON In. Edmonton riding whore hOvON, aonta nro ab atako, there Aro 80 candidates. Calgary which Haw aly Konte hnaiad in the Mold, In both cillon tho proportional Toprerontation ayatomn of yote- counting will apply, In the oth = honror, With 62 Candidates After 61 Seats Iu throe of the an tonatituens cles, five candidates are running, Thore aro four-way fights iy Ht, throo-way battles In 40 con atituonclos, - Tho contestant Inoluded 3 women, trou of thon. social Crvalit mombors of tho leglaln- Muro junt dissolved, At dissolution, the House standing waa Soginl Credit 40; Liboral 4; Progressive Conserve Hivo 8; COM 8; Indopandant Aou- lal Orodit 3) and vacant a. - AU major Jondors will run ti Kedmonton, Thoy ant: Pronder Manning, who-tlitehed tirat by h wideomearghy In Edmonton tn 10685 J. Harper Prowao, the Libe or 4B conatituonclon, where enah sleota one mo ber, the alngle: Lranafornhin iallot ayateny will bo xn, too ' " roo ’ u (hore wore tio ncalamations this Hine compared with ane three Yer AWO. - ‘ oral party lencors Hintor E, Nop or, the COF chloftaln; wnd 4g, Porey Page, Houne loader fur ue Poogronaive COnavrviallven, >, og L ‘Hal Argentine radio, said “that sald his group first heard about the "bombing" three hours after it “fell” when a reporter telephoned with the surprise by a switch in plans,” || Target: For Bom BUENOS AIRES. (A {today’s revolution, He Peron, speaking over the offic. everything. throughout: the rep- ublic was normal, | Earlier this afternoon, scream. ‘ling Jet planes had joined in the Tattack on government house, In- Force may have joined naval forces in (dday's revolt, Casualties in the area were belleyed to be great. ~TABTER EXCOMMUNICATION "The revolt broke out today. with two bombings by planes of Government: House in downtown {Buenos Alres, It caine a few hours afler the Vatican had ex- communicated: President. Peron {for actions ‘against the Roman j {Catholic church, The government attributed the revolt to naval aviation forces’ and said the army.and regular . fair force were loyal, “The first bombing look place. shortly before noon Argentine time. Four to six fighter planes passed low over’ governmeiit two. of which hit the target. HAND-TO-HAND: FIGHTING _ There was hand-to-hand fight- ing outside the bullding; and; it appeared that’Peron’ forces were succeeding in putting down: the revolty ‘was,’-! Introd a - inesday which showed thh nthe decused had been solleitinip:ag-? Vertising for “Tho Islanders Local 708 Pulp Workers’ untor magazine without authority. Harcourt, who was nob roptee: sented by counsel, pleaded Hol 4 Brown, QC, prosecuted. , 4,4, DROPS SPEED PLANS 5) VICTORIA .th —~ ‘The Dally "4 Thnoy says Highways Mintster = Gaglardi has backed down on Kis plan to increngo the speed: Linh. from 60 to 60 infles an. hour ay’ some’ B.C, highways, 0 Tho ministor announced ear Hor thls year ho would Increaye the apecd, But: insurance rai panies, lnw ontorcoment: deme clog and other organizations tM pub a “damper” on the'plathes: htt. Bi Li oo we , mo aK Cunard'’s altompta to got’ the Mary under way were blastedat tho Inut momont when (he: 109 Joined the othora who had walk: od off tho ship Woedneaday, vss. , Pawson gory begin dlaembark» Ing tx the Mary's loudspedkara binred ‘ont tho news, Among Wem wore 80 mombera of the D'Oyly Qnrle Gilbert and Sullle van tour of the United statdg : and Onnnda, An Antlolpnting tho Ueenp, Ons; ard tinct two trains ready to tho pnasengora back to Lone 1 nlao tole (hom tom wall a amndiiva: Aig) be mada to obtaln. “alt trans-Atlantic. transportation, Many of tho passengers ‘im latoly began phoning ulrling: @fe fos to book flighla for New : UBS WEATHER ' cae Rain today boomin tlolty ork, with A tow ‘showory tonight. , Friday, (Not muoh ahaneeriy temperntiire, Winds #0 96 Iv oxpoaod’ Waters: ia evening, otherwle win Low tonlghe an at Port Ha Mae Felino