sy. H ts ae h ml (ro Ve thy it May. ‘Bp Break-In : onto Man fos Baits Sentence’ |’ dt. rs \ Are 4 Bieri tie wa —, “1 Hire, who the bur Reding by Bantry to me through, B the ih » aa ursday RATE Btotera, rf mt me) be he Be cidtnap Mal pron. BCU een mst Ely iC ‘hy fo Rap Nt af Ae Noy Ike defor ie ‘ blue, iuled Huy h witha Wi lef ti yal Lest ial Biivey hy Bile ia e0a/ lente ayy Pm Vhornty hee, aye Py tiie Beat ha the enue, Ne tity Mte af Prati "A Won Hentz, tor the th Hot oy med putty to t iid was mink ty AORROW'S TIDES shiy. dply i, 1955 ~ standard Thine) P06 20.2 feet 1:06 18.2 feet TAG 2.9 feat odd 7.8 fect VOL, XLIV, NO. 154, Che} Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Pott — And Key to the Great North PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955 wost PRICE FIVE CENT ORMES- ‘Deity ‘Delivery DIAL 2151 Gets i Months Be) -eeu-old youth was Ba.) to six months in ie), Prison and an ex- ty man and a juven- Be ing held in city Refer police made Biryvests iu connection 4 qparate break-ins in mi over the duly l tie hail term when he Bai dere Magistrate W. ; police court this m sis Lewis Toblas Der- mo iss erty, who plead. mast) breaking, entry and | A the apartnent of Mrs. Mittera, Suite 5, Belmont meet Block Mek wus found Be! yesterday afternoon aid Mrs Tattersall, Po- | Be the south had a wallet, ; become Britain's answer to the “: hed ho money and ys bee sete cena in Luining war medals on | Driving of Rail Spike 7 To Highlight Convention » picked up, AG THEATRE Bion the act of, leaving | Bite! Theatre at 1:30 aum.! B after breaking Inte the | Beas Donald W. MaeCar- i’ i who wvrived here from. Babout two weeks ago. Bi wu noticed early SB ncimne by JE. Clou- Messtant manaver’ of the He mmmedtately noti-' threw ding. Paamer snd two punches | mind In the theatre, but! a special train will leave Tor-:4. E. Taylor, J, F. Magor, C. G, Bipt ted been made to! g and ye-}Ham. and Kenneth Robertson, wn ibe safe, police ree the theatre ,w the AS mony will be performed by 8, F a rear window. ae (ays box-offlee recelpts Bd at $2000, Be 7 a ANSWER FROM BRITAIN —Lo close a resemblance to America actress, recently signed by Driving of an aluminum spike Al Kithmat to mark comple Of the CNR line between the fuminum town and Terrace will ibe a highlight of the annual ‘held at Terrace, July 6 to §, To enable delegates at the race: Friday mornin journ thas evening. ‘The eres Dingle of Montreal, CNR yier- e president, using an automatic a Q the 'splke-driver, He will be nsaist- rare had been ed by PLE. Radley, B.C. preject! Pa er fat aney: BE. Drelect a ne BROADCAST JULY 12 a bank deposit. manager for Alean. Bettis pleaaed wullty to: fof breaking, entry with: motel and Was remand: ut July 42 A WLLOrnOON At Pluvenile who appeared mir coat this marnttg, me 8th breaking, entry Ne plea was taken Correct hay tansterved toadult: whieh ovcurred on duly 1, rd July 120 or a report. from Hon offleer Al- me The youth dy being mn with w break- Wo Hotel. ior Supplier en $50 Fine MMe a Native aman with Dumas and Doug Letournen. In, Bout Saturday evening Charge of the rides was Dow ‘halon National Rail. Wanamacker, rast Vietoy Johnson, 7, ° $0 wad costs or PINON Kenteneed Wh la full when he supply. ¢ Magltrate W, ee court Uns YOM cont wan Cubetel tries Rupert ty lo charge Hdwe care and (lied $26 and It seuteneed to \ Charge Wwitk dald Pe ectdont an Elghth edy in whlely Lehane Wk ants “renters ateneneninateeniee Eagle mores Ace . Bt Thornhill OP peeardod Gold Course, ned four yeura Youtorday iy Wer, Jarry Pot. Colnies' No, 4 ACCOMP I af Torres and Meine Rupart TI nately pny, the 208 yur Who had curds ALAN holes, win Xhole round "Hen on thal fo mreesmneeateecss ce 500 Pony Rides iven Children More than 500 tides on) two pohles ware piven (ree yeuterd hy the Elks Lodge in an effort to i Misunderstanding Ap- parently the rides at Algoma Park on Domlplon Day were charged for by mistake, and the Fike made the pontes available yesterday afternoon from (48 to 4:30 as childreti were given tides ‘ab both Gyro and MeClymont Pirks. Almost as tired as) the horses when the 500° rides had: been piven were the lads who ‘Ted them, Len Griffiths, Billy an a) a Vestas ’s Academy Kelly as ls Ukely to be discovered. rare Phe pene ere - vely Josephine Griffen bears as Award actress Grace The 26-yenr-old British sereen the J. Arthur Rank organization, may popular Miss Kelly, With ihe CNR and Alcan acte Except for four double fatalities, ‘abtributable Lion Ing as faint hosts, the grop will ithe deaths intr one by one Livity, al- be taken on a tour of the Kit. (#tross the country, mat Lownsite and smelter site, ICham meeting of the Associatett Board; {CITY GROUP ATTENDING a cordon of Trade of North-Central B.C.{ MacCar-'and Southeastern Alaska to be meas picked up as he left the rear door. A Top Tra By The Ca ) other causes combined, “ showed 93 accidental holiday jacaths -87 of them drownings, [Traffic acetdents took another (36 lives and six fatalities were Attributed to miscellaneous ‘CAUSES, Forty-six of the drownings were in heat-blistered Ontario and Quebec. The toll by prov- jinces in the hours from 6 p.m. _. local time Thursday to midnight ‘Sunday: Ontarlo 40, Quebee 28, New Brunswick 7, British Columbia 6, Alberta 5, Maidtcha 3, New- foundiand 2, Nova Scotia 1, Sa- skatechewan 1, Despite the high toll, there were few multi-death aceidents In addition 21 persons were ivictims of accidents not directly Attributable to the three-day i Members of the Prince Rupert holiday. Such causes as suffos ber of Commerce who will ication, Industrial accidents .and lattead the Terrace meeting are: ;& shooting swelled the violent- ‘A. S, Nickerson, president, Orme ideath count to 114. 1, t i Mr. -Robertsen, ONE. generni} mecting to attend the occasion, Stuart, J, T. Harvey, Joe Scott, |, There were indications the toll | would climb even higher because ‘the highways were still crowded itoduy with! Amerieans visting j Passenger agent, explained that Canada for their Independence parsage aboard the special traln. Day holiday, Tho U.S, holiday | wilt bo avalluble only to dole. started Friday and ends lontght. gittes at the meeting, A Canadinn Braadensting: Cor- |poratian broadeasl of the erre. (were 45 traffic deaths and 34 ™ ‘monies will be heard over CBC ‘drownings, here the July 12 relenso, | ‘The aceldental death toll over Dominion Day in 1952 wag bul that year the hollday was ispread over four days, There drownings and 10 traffie fae. vtalilles as well as a fatal fall. from adam, an aceldental stran. puiition, one case of suffocation and flown to Vancouver for and one person killed by Night Ung. SPECIAL MEETING SLATED = A speetal inceting of the advisor counell of the elty's civil defence Disaster Committee will be held at. the Clly Hall to- morrow at § pant, { Parpose of the meeting will be to map out detalls of Exer- cise Kurthquake, slated to be staged by Prince Rupert and Ket. thikan Givil Defence organizations July 24, Robert McKay, Prince Rupert CD co-ordinator sald this morning, Welfare ald: request cards: malled to householders and property owners along with (hetr utiity bills should be fthed In hy reciplenta and elther maticd or handed In at Clty Hall when bids are pad, Me, Mekay sald, . ' + Kllanboth Curelo, Gunar Pyh- AADTICTING CLASH of Klin well Tracey, Honored at tho oxe i ' ralwurt klemontary thon Which orelaos and whown ahove are hava, Geraldine Kelgar, Hover. ( recavtly poased into Dooth Mome> Doreen Albert, Walter Notline | toy Erickson, Patriot Farrell " ‘Hatt, Sonjn Orlt Junlor Tigh sebool la ahown ger, Michael Bartlett, Son) ‘above ab oxoralvos held June Qh. Berg, Cadith Wid, don Brower 4, (aught by Penetpal &. ‘ fopresenta Divisions | and ton, Daphne onan Q. Carponter, Judith Christensen, man. Hrookos, Rvelyn Mone and viee-pelnelpal Max Douglas Olaxter, doa Croxfard, Tidith Fedoruk, Jean Milaysan, Diane Foreman, svellth Possum, Willlnin Foster, Konneth trea. Mary Gone, Robert Coven, 'y Drowning Fatalities _ Lakes and rivers turned Dominion Day holiday to take more lives than all A Camdian Press survey today {led to save were both drowned, | stations, including CFPR at §i Nearly half the deaths total; in the Kootenays, Fred Orit- Than, PDT) duly 12. The broad. ¢¥as recorded In Ontario with go-chen, 21, was killed Saturday cariy in east is being produped by CFP's . MY progmam reetor John Reber son, Tt will be taped and cdltec Cheater Gray, Sharon Guvtad- Lowe, dale, Patelola Hi, Jory deffory, ‘Torry Johanson, Call Jonos, Bhovon tllea, Willian Kelstnan Aon, Dianne nad! fan Press . savage killer during the Nine Die’ Violently in Province By The Canadian Press | “Nine persons died vio- ently in British Columbia || ‘during 72 hours of the Do- iminion Day weekend istarting 6 pnt Thursday, ‘Seven of them from causes! — to holiday ae-: ‘Four persons, including «two 7” ichildren, were drowned, two died. In traffic accidents, and a wo-! “man died from aleohol poisoning ; /ifler a drinking party. | | A than plunged to a suicidal; [death and another was killed in! jw logging accident. { {North-east of Vancouver, Rich-! lard Orlelle Hobbs, 17, and an: unidentified youth whom he’ bration, when his light delivery truck | struck an embankment IL miles horth of Trail, and in Vancou- ver, Thomns Boucher, 32, died i head-on collision Sunday. A Toronto woman, Mrs, Anne! Oustafson, was found UNCON | Hers-Up. scious In Vancouve IN fleld of Gf death to be The same day, Russel Thor berg leaped to his death onto the pavement woming house, At Cruinpbell River on Vancou. , ver Island, Andrew Anderson, 60-, yoar-old logger, was killed Sit- urday when struck on the head by a flying Umber snag, 1 ‘ ae 4 oe hare al ¥ fn ag Vyas ae 8 pik Pc me f a In, Marion Hardy, Wanda Hav. MoLood, a’ Bola, Gary CAVILL, anion Lagan, Oharies! Morgan, NICE ACCES Wi ese dancer Kelko Wakamiya makes a nice’ hood “ornamnt : for this sports car in” Tokyo. Shi 's dressed as a Spaniyh sen- orlta for a mambo number, Pageant officlals jcheque Js expected..to help the iwinner further her studies in the Yukon Bell ; At Canim lake, 220 miles ‘contest, was held in connection 100 : with London's centennial cele- Miss Smith won a $1,000 schol. arship cheque and an expense- :pald trip to Atlantic City, Nw, ‘for the Miss Amerlen contest September, hericholce, The judges split ‘evenly on a .cholce of first and second run- Scholarships r Friday and at $300 and $200 were divided be. Was pronounced dead on arrival tveon Marilyn I ut hospital, Pollee belleved catase 21-yoar-old Landon sthool teach. alcohol polsoning. ev and Valerie Anne Lane, 22, of Winntpeg, Winner ts a S+toot-threo bru from on Vaneouyer- ete with 34-24-95 moasure- , ments, welghing 108 pounds, A formor Prince Rupert gle, Sherry Moore, now of Calgary, Won an ward as Miss Congen- iniily, Sho was votod the prize | by the other contestants, Donald MaoDonatd Maur oon MaoPpnald, Ivan Mahood, Wugeno Maakuink, Alleon Mee Ponta, ack Mociinnos, Norma|Moldrum Bouter, Cova stava, Kinty Merhoo, Miller, Bryce Moore, 1 Donld Movilaon Ordered VANCOUVER (CP) lands and a-number of small northefn British Colum. ai Federal Official To Help — —The Queen’ Charlotte Is. bia ports were without regular The strike, juvolving about 350°", seamen, went into effect at-noon’ lattes shipping service today as the Seafarers’ International Union (AFL-TLC) . struck the Union Steamships Ltd. meg hl. j 4 on {ls Vancouver-Prince SORY —J; Miss Canada | LONDON, Ont. 0—A:23-year- -Five= year-old David Bruce ld Yukon. belle, Dalyte . Gall Gordon was drowned Saturday Smith of Whitenorse, ‘ts. Miss Wn Silver creek near Hope, while Canada of 1955. Ghe was:select- ishing. -AL--Dacp--Cove,, neared by #: panel of '¢ North Vancouver, anothpr small froma ‘anonie™ 104% hoy, Ivan: Tymiklw, also was)Saturday night, © 0 [drowned Saturdny while: fishing.| The’ three-day, Miss Canada is gle aes sald orralne Shipley, Sunday and caught one of the company's six passenger vessels and seven freighters berthed in Vancouver, Another three arriv- at tae Sanday nent. The Union Sicamships Camos. un and Coquitlum which were due to sail north this morning are confined to port In Vancou- ver as ly the cruise ship ‘Chil- colin, tonal Sicamship Prince George and Canadian Pacific Steamship Princess Loulse and the jointly- operated Princess Norah, which bring: freight to Prince Rupert, the only other means of freight caminir in here ' by Northland Navigotion vessels. Norm Cunningham, SIU port apan- bring. vessels -now in B.C. coastal witer back to’ Vancouver before joining pleket lines, yi. A, prolonged strike ously effect a mumby conimunities and thq28,200 in- of. their fresh foodstutts,.-" oA. Mare: ft ’ ky , 7 i Mth Ke im act Tibet MB fab Shei stated this morning that: a federal department: of- Inhor representative has been in- structed to place his services at the disposal of both the cempauy and the anton tn connection with the strike, The information wag given Mr; Applewhalte In the House of Commons this morning by acting Labor Minister Paul Martin, in angwer (oO -questions from’. Mr, Applewhinite, a One of the hardest-hit points Is the lumbering and mining cen. tre of Stewart, at the head of the Portland eanal 200 miles north of Prince Rupert, ‘The 1. 000 Inhabitants of Stowart, with- OUL rail service of any kind and no dally alr service, depend on Union steamships for all niall and freight service although a aint) Srport te available for thhelor plane flights. SERVED BY AIRLINES The Queen Charlottes, are sor. vod by Pacifte Wo.torn Airlines, Janadian Paelfic Alriines also ‘alls at Sandspit in the Char 1M Wan ee nn Ae me nese ne LNG terol are enee HetN om) ere the vahted SU ete e atite be: Frodoriok Noss, Corald Onkoy, Daniel Philips, Glon Roald, Wayno Robingon, Jahn Rosedato, aylvia Sta Tamunra, Dolores Teudell, VV anty Welck, Raymond Windle, Apart from the Canadian Na-| »jReryt, said union menbars would: habiitants of the Qucch'Charlotte island who depend: ‘apon they: steamship compiny. for move- nent of heavy fretght and much Mter . : ti : 4 dtUpery run, OME gy ‘Also depending. on. Union. Eleaniships tee trenght servlee is Kemano, power centre -tor. ‘the Altiminun Company of Canada's multl-million dollar development). of. Kitimat, Kaumat is served by the poihtly-operated Cannd= 9 fan National and Canadian Pag- ‘fic Steamships Princess: Norah, - 2 Y ‘The strike followed faijure-of °°” ¥ company. and union -Tepresenta= tives ‘Lo regch argéénient: na new contract,..which -had “been... : under’ discussion. since. Jast The unlon, which -rejecte conciliation board report recon mending -a 15-cont "hourly crea in‘overlime rates “but 1 coei t general wage increase, ls xeeking™: ° & 12Y4-per-tent wage boost afid an increase of 33,cents an:hotirs * in overtime rates, 00 The present basle wage tanges . from $200 a morith. for’a' decks hand to $260 a-month for.”. y Fourid Missing LIBBY, Mont, W=More: than’, 250 heavily-armed men combed”. the rugged Kootenal forest south“ of here today for a bear which | \-1 Apparently snatched a two-year. | oid girl from her family's tent. near a logging camp Siinday, Undersheriff Ole Fagerberg Id. entified: the. child: ag Ida May Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mothimer B. Curtls of Deer Lodge Mont Ge gerber quoted’ Mrs, Curtis: ok Qs telling this story of the Ine" chdont: we, Two older Curtis children wora playing nonr-the tent. while the ! family was having a plenia, - Buddenly,., the — youngstors screamed they had seen a boar como ot of the shelter “hopp|ng : on three logs’ Mrs. Curtly rushed Into the tent and. discovered the child Was nilasing. Whon the tan‘oute °° 4 f aldo the bewr had’ disapponred Into tho wilderness, °°. She didn’: see tho child. In, th. tent, so she Look It for grants od the boar had’ gotten tt," Pag. orbarg sald, | i mata word found Inthe Lent, he adelied, _ Ho rnld. aythot}ies hod nat beon able to determina whattyna OF bony It ws, thy xlzo'or color, Fagorborg aald ‘all available ° mon~ahorit('s afticers and ynl. Wnteors~-woro Urrawn’ Int the hunt ns soon ag the mika ee anpenriney Was roported about: pn, Two hlhovtiouneds ware enn) hy truck from Door Locgo, 900 mllos from Hibby. Thoy ware expeated lo arrive hero onrly ‘today, emily wae heavaht in hyn Libby Inte test nlaht nnd plarnd In 6 private homo after a short Interview with muttariting ae A boar lark wook attacked Bde i 0, wird Alark, 9107 Mt. Maul, Mon, Inia aloonine bar at vont around Ins nearby Glacier NA» onal Park. 1 a . Stark hurr n tary lett dhe, ° Q tipped senip and tooth=punee Wires on one hand, 4 Ramer Porneeremre tnpnoon a ¥SAnah mreranen WEATHER « ~ Varlable tlevdines tontabt And Tuorlay, Not much change In Coniperature, Winds North weitorly 13 In the southern °° Charloftea, nlhorwlae light, Law tonight ane high ‘Tnowlay ab Port Hardy, Sandapit and Peles. Teupord 00 and 48, oo er ennrenetrpnieedmane pena nes / ‘ aT fi VANCOUVER 1h m= & aallon | ‘i aboard MOB Codmwood,. the Navy's dooanagra yl ev bol, wan flow. ancouver 8 AMON /Aorton Youngman, 7 Phot: byt. + 4 i} A. Thorpe. alt day lor modfoalsattontion «acter ’ tel rupee ennui :