| EAL ol pilwick, siid she has } son Lake Beet High — Bis Coach Ae Into snows TIDES E standard ‘Tune? 54 Ben nieuber 1, We a feel? a 795 (19.0 feet md 3. feeb "iggy 44 Feel eee 4 a Canadian Press onto (CP)+A te Conqueror. Get $10,000 nto Teenage Accomplishes ‘ Top Swimmers Failed To Do. By JACK SULLIVAN Stal Writer golden-haired, Laughing: A of 16 with the courage and for titude of an Rwam Lake Ontar fe Canadians and’ ¢ 2 B pci a charming, By blonde who will go Mouth year of high week. did what no ilyn es thing ANGELES (CP) n, Bell, the little: Fteen-ager who Lake Ontario b “deserves ev- ” the sister -in - borence Chadwick, io Thursday, captured the ame out of it feeling ‘other human has ever done— swam the 32 miles of. the Jey Jake that separates New York state and Ontario. - lake for 20 hours and 58 minutes had been the only visible ‘evi- dence of her fight against cold and high waves, and Toronto re- reeled gradually to the drama: belng acted out In-ils front yard. TWO FAILED | lecling when she finished in they dark ab 0:16 pm. About 250000 persons: scream- ~d their delicht at a local girl’s ‘victory over the cold, high: seas und two noted English channel). conquerors, Flo Chadwick and|_ Winnle Roach Leuszler: The scene was a bedlam as the five-foot-one, 119-pound girl with the boyish bob and infec- led rival said Lo- Bh Chadwick, sister-in- | ! world-famed English Boqueror who shad tor rom the water after: bill in the attempt lo B Youngstown, NY, to: md this to say about: Bian girl who finished: ll vir) deserves every-. rreminds ine of Flor, Me she was starting. She: F the same drive ag! Be 43. Lovstop -swime ee fine, but it is too bad Boe defeated to stop.” Fulwick's mother, Mrs,! ; daughter to come Bike a wood rest. oy. mectice isa sick girl.” the Ag me | mr (cn. Marilyn Bell Bhi against her, ex P watey lomperatures, stud her 322mile! mes Lake Ontario, in People fargal about BR thtetes ey ius’ me der her eoaeh calls ; a) an Colrage af i Monts, whid andl wav. B her opie mirathon, ly's honrd whout the, century he waded, § Was the swiny of the Ie was Tough Wt the Mewar dever 7 smooth WAVES Fu six fool It most af the tine.” Dr omen and others BS hsied the Wetde tit mlont ay her history. Wy, agreed, erent ie nee tee ome hada Proclaimed at War. fh Germany "a nileen yous Gn deelnre , cn i, red win fist time fy t Wa story that Canada OMT deely pa DIK awn Neht, ‘on be Nat wap sumer M tle te of war cropt | on Sen 1 the Cio. 4 rohimns rollod Into % mt liter, Wettain in rel war an the Laviy xf ite af Qa. met UL An ote rel Wut hortyeg forma Cuda WLIO KOT i ek Honk, 97, Thora uy nts af (lemons Ue Commons des ee howled Ye Intoy, , with ci expiat any» went ievopted the Notlon in tayoy of fallow) bation Nu day, Sot, 10, WSK Alte gus grin from suburban New ; Toronto surged to a breakwater near shore. . Prizes showered on her. In real money they amounted to more than $10,000; in prospeéts ‘they promised $ 000. Most of Toronto was asleep when Marilyn entered the dark waters of Lake Ontario uninvited ab J1:17 p.m. Wednesday night alt Youngstown, N.Y; a minute iafter Miss Chadwick, 34, of San : Diego, Calif, two-way English thannel conquerorand two “mln : UWhes before Mrs. ‘Leuadler, ‘of! Bl. | Thomas, Ont... ips na riL0- CHADWICK SiGK” The CNE had’ Miss ‘Chadwick. ‘under contract for the'swim, bul] Miss Bell and Mrs. Leuszler, who swan the channel] in « 1951, plunged In with no promise of prizes from the CNE, ~ Mrs, Leuszler quit because of cold. water after covering 23 miles. Miss Chadwick, probably . the world’s foremost, woman swim: yen WhO Was (jyhid $2,500 by. the NIE abd ‘was: promised another $7,500 if she finished, became sick from gas and oll slicks al 12:40 am. . With hor conch, Gus Ryder, shouling encouragement from a dory abo) 50 feet behind, she plodded through the night. Morning paper headlines had ; heralded the start of the swim. mn was not until the morning coffee brenk that-Toronto heard (hab Marilyn was within 12 miles of ita waterfront and had ‘nw good chance to make It. Her progress was agontalngly slow tn the last hour and a half lo the thousands on the Inke- shore and to millions more who cwaiteedt reports throughout the | COUDLEY, Currents had lengli ted ‘her $2-nile swim to be tween 40 tind 45 miles, Kinaty ste way reported 1,000 yards, then 600, Ue 300, Phen Ihe alirring of bonts In the dark. tess hernided her appreach to (he bronkwater and the end of nl cutrageous win " fe nee ee 15 Years Ago - Ing that as and from that day A alate of war oxlated betwoon: Cannda and Gorminy, By the ond of Boplomber, 60,000 mon had Jolned the colors In Decom- bor, the Jab Canadian Division Inndod In Britaln. Tn Soptombor, 1030, tho por. Mnent Army comprixod Rone 4,600 mon, the navy 8,000 and’ tho RCAF. about 4,000, By tho ond of the war, Canada hid more, Yann 1,000,000 men under] arnym'790,028 In Hho army, 215,- 000 iy tho alr forco and 108, faa) In the navy, In Who | 08-monthd abr lo Againat Gormany, Italy ‘(from Juno 10, 1040) and Japan (Meo, 1 (041) thera wore 41,001 fatal onaultlea among Canadian sore vioomon—22,008. army, 17,100 alr] forao and 1,897 nevy, Canada atlil la paying a $127,» 000,000 a yonr for war ponslona alone And some 200,000 cheques fo ont every month for 600,000 (lanbted votorana and tholr ltt pondoanta, Inoliding thinan of tho Mirah World Was, ' cy ‘The white cap bobbing on the But there was no doubt of its . On net Fa UK Oe VANCOUVER’ She of ‘sale mon puréhase ‘by ‘Britain ’ may. detide, whether. cannery: oper- ators share , with: fishermen the righ haul frpm the” 1954 Adams River sockeye tu Cold Storage e. Vote: Dela rd ‘Settlement ln-the: Jong. drawit-| out, “fresh-flsh. ‘And’ cold ‘stordge workers’ dispute, with’ operators appeared certain. today. - Tor. Parkin,:northern repre- sentative of the. Upilted: Fisher- men. and Allied Workers Unton said today, thal. Word had been received in..Prince Rupert of. new offer by the companies, The, wnion’s, Hogotlatiy con- mitted ‘in: ‘Viihiaouves’ wha that It had recelved i ‘new offer but Mr Parkin did ‘nob have details af what it entatled — - The news postponed a meel- ing, scheduled for lantght at the Logion Auditorium at whieh the membership was to have vated on whether or Hoh to gO out on strike, In View of the new offer, Mr, Parkln sald, the wndon had ask- ed thal a government-supervised strike vole be: lid aside until details were ‘known, The, union's. business agent, Alec Gordon is: oxpected to ar. rive In Prince Ruport tomorrow from Vancouvor, Mr, Parkin sald that Mr, Gordo will Ukely pro- sont the details of n latest offer to A memborship mnoeting, Mon- clay, The ssluntian ‘wis completely atalamated aftdy the compantes turned down pconotletlon hourd award which offered: (he fresh. flay and cold alorage workers a 40 how Wweok starting this month plus wage Woronges of 12 conts an hour rotronetive (o April this your nnd two auld {Hono! conts noxt your. Imon: cate “waters have: brought prosperity to : the little’ t 10 miles from. Vancouver, Alindst 2,000" of the townswome the fish handlers: pictured here; work-in:the cannel the: {ish ‘their men’ ‘bring home, (cP: Photo}: in Betis ¢ dmb Steves For the first year since. before the second. World War, ‘British salmon importers: will’ Hanitle. their own North American’ pure chases. Ordeis” formerly: were _|Placed by: the. British govern “{ment.. Brilain has” purchased anniial “hy between $5,000,000 and $6, 5 000 in. B.C. ‘salivon, except, “iy 1 1952- when a shor tage of dollars | prevented paying iy, and Kise of the: B G, -ealeh ‘will: decide how: much: of the: British purchzses the west: coast: ‘gets. Australia and New “Geuland also are. in the matket ‘for BOC.. sal- mon for the first time since’ the war, but small dollar allocations will: permit only, token buying. “The. 1954 Sockoyo pak now fs estlnhaidd hb inore thin 8, duo 00 Ish. Another 4,000,000 are -oxpeoted to move Into canneries before the Adams run dies off later this month, Catches continued light Thurs. day, Several thousand gillnetters have gathered off the mouth of the Fraser River, walting for the up-river rush lo begin, eee eee nner Yt Biologist Feted By Wholesales Dre John L, Kask, blologlat and chidrman of the Fisheries Resourch Board of Canada was pilesl today of the Prince Ru- perk Fishery Wholesnlers Asso- Chitton abo a daneheon at the Club 27. Dr. Kak, who has Just te- Lurned from inspecting tho Ash connlng fonce ab Lakelso spant the morning: visiting tho cold storage plant at B.C, Packors SciCHIRAN. Ge ‘me. ‘was-elected president: sara ae the CON Jsion-of the Associate: coats. vf Tray | British Columbia: and’s ti here:. ALvarb.” su eds. Nornian | vicex; the étin decide gates called for : -action on the’ ‘| ptojiosal as speedily as. possible, In. seconding the highway. mo- | Hon, Frank. Dockrill of Telkwa‘| +|declaied ” that. there’ was. ‘not ‘| ulher road ton'emplateg in Can- ada which’ would ' open: up such reat: possibilities. . of -develop- ment, In_addition. lo assisting | Canadian projects in: the: north, outheastern Alaska ports. KE TT, Applewhaite,. MP. ‘for way south of McDameg Creck -to.: wards. Dease Lake, “southeast: of «| ulin. - 2 ‘The: highway resolution’ follow: ed ne: ip Napier’ of Prince George as head | iF Of -thednterriational group which} ios" nated. Terrace: aS:the site of | the “1955 convention; atid. re: |4 élécted ‘Duncan’ Kerr’ of Terrace | as. aperetaty.. Ralph. Hall: of Pel~|-9:| /ersbutg ‘was: ‘named: vice=presi-a} lent for Alaska and. A, Gh, Ford of! aes Silos, vi a rlier ; to ask , the: B.C. ‘government io gms ~| adopt as’a matter of: policy’ Gon= | Grete’. ai Struction of:a. highway from At+ lo eomann.: : lin. to ‘Hazelton, or vicinity. Dele | etras tt ‘would help. provide. access: to : Skeena, also observed that road|® . ‘Construction: was already under- |: Stuart : for. “tonight's with. the: “Clty, Couricll jon Prince, ere ie eee wer problei and : {the a noe =} ducting which’ ‘he! ‘urged ‘eonneet- |M 5 or ing’: kg between southeastern | Alaska ports and. a. nor rth south highway Jn B.C. The meeting also adopted ‘a ‘resdlution calling for federal and international ‘ support of* -con= struction of an alrport at Prince Rupert. for ‘defence’. and .: comr, ‘mercial reasons .and . another asking proyincial , ssistance’ In malntaining: anid d veloping BO. alr’ transportation. for police patrol of Highway 16], in radio- “equipped cars was de- fented,’“Ib-was opposed on the grounds that the expendilure b would be heavy and that the condition of the road was the major contributing factor in ace cidents, Tho international tworday ‘convention wound-up Thursday pnd delegates were bound for home today. New Schedule Rettirn bps: bolween ‘Princo Rupert and Terrace hy stage wilt fo Into offect next Weelnesday, September 15, Cherrill Molutyro, gonoral mannger'of Watson Ise. Tand stages sald todiy, Hithorto, Mr, Melntyre sald, only plage service from Prince Rupert to Torrace was avaetinblo, Now, however, the stage line op- orator sald thore will be two trips per day conch wiy. Tho new schedulo, ho anid, has the ape proval -of tho Public Uullitlos ts ' ' Utd, Commitaston, oARON HEMNING, 17, of Montroal aol 1 “ounndian roo of 5 Mah jump ty the Canadian Olymplo Training rian trnak and Hate, Moet nt tho Onnadinn Nitlona| Hatten, Toronta. (CP Photo) a) foot, 1% Inchoa ta ‘win tho A’ Terrace resolution calling ! the ‘ONR: drydock’'and: als “|sub-station a over’. the rans dro, plant. an d"also ‘where: the lon:,, ines cross the Skeena River near Tyee... : the clty. couijell,: petty Or i’ tibet ito ebublle.s Identification -- Of Dead Man Still Mystery IclonUification of a man whose bady was: almost burned beyony recognition in @ flré that com- ‘Ipletely’ destroyed av squntter's i ishuek Wednesday night sblll ro~ madns a nibatory, Police in Prined Ruport balieve that the dead man may be dim- my Waro, 30. year old .son “of Jeannie Ware who was living at: the two‘ room shack, located at the Interseotion of Borden Strect and Biggar Placo, The unlddntiflod batly was dis Clcovered by flremen tnalde the bullding alter Lames had amoat ontltaly consumed the structure. Mrs, Ware, who waa takon Into custody by pollee after sho wns discovered noar the btrning bultding has beon unable to give police n clue to tho man's Iden (tity, other than the poxslbitity Iv mmny bo I ho her. son, Aran |_-WEATHER- A. low “progsure Aron conbrod juat off the Oregon consh 18 aprouding molat alr over south orn British Columbian today gly Ing cloudy: skles to all that ro- glon, A disturbanco moving northward fron this low proas. uro ron Wilt, bring ahowors to tho xouthwortern corvor.of the province Lita ovoning and aproned Lnndorstorma int tonight, Tn contrast northern areny’ of (ho province tire gonorally:cloar and a gunny day ts belng one Joyod. HaWvover n- change to cloudy and coolor: wedthor, {4 looked far tomorraw wlth. sane thundorahowor notlvily aprehd- Ing Into the roglon from, the noth, \ Voreonsl - if North Conat noglon’ sunny (t today, Fog patohes overnight, Cloudy and cooler Saturday, Winds Nght northerly, Low to. night and high Saturday at Part Hardy, Sandantt and Prhiae Wea pert 68 nnd Ut | oy ‘were, t6 look’ ission’.. lines: ‘on | Per the way td the, Falls River: chy= |": . Tonight's ° special, a lin ee ‘cloga: to ‘12, 000 new ‘pupils; ing, Grade: 1 students ‘and new: y Ho seilous Is" tlie lemant sald, that’ the province was wel lish teachers had taken positions on the north B.C. coast, Vis yeat a sald. "Mr, Williston, . stopped “over briefly in Prince, Rupert yenter day afternoon and evening. af ler attending the Associated {Boards of ‘Trade convention In Ketchikan, Alaska. Ife flew down by’ QCA, arriving here about 4:90 pau. and Jett tot Prince George by CNR ab 9:20, While here, Mr, Williston muds good use of hia first visit. On bis arrival he made bls way to the City Mall and piutd hia respects to and conferred briefly with Mayor George Hilts, |. Gulded by Art Murray, secre. !” tary of the Prince Rupert Boel: Credit Party association, Mr, Wiiligton: went out lo Port Ud ward to seo the naw $145,000 ol amentary school there, anw the’ sito of tho now Borden Strodt achonl at Roosovell Park and al go noted’ Booth Memorial Itgh. school, Conrad and King Md- word achoola, "T algo took a trip down to the Ciylo. Contre, wboul whieh £ head heayd' go much," the eeluent(an nililaler anid, adding that he way quite favoynbly Impressed: . Mt, Willlaton also patel a vialt bo Miller’ ay hosplinl: where he was vory plenaod nnd Impressed with tho educational work ont. rloct owt for botls chic: nad itu pattonta, Returning to ‘the problem of tenchor's, Mt, Williston, who bee onmo | Factnention nniinlater Inat April, auld thera was hope th tho fret that a proliminary che : alowed that 198 more student toaclora hind renistored ab ote provinialn! normal school, Hows evor', hig addod, hy the the nots rrint_ olinal clnancn ob urtdorway ho expeuted tint about 180 more] :' tagaliors thon Jnat yoor's 660 wh amelie on ‘tholr new che a doubt very much," Me, Wie Uabdh, wale, “ial with tise ral oxpn sion of tho province, : Britigh Columbin, will ever bo nhlo to Alt baok and ‘i thug ample coor and sult clon - | beaches, thie’ aducation: mintétéy'. coming and recrulting teachers}: from other countries. Many Eng: te g' scenes everywhere’ . ; BORE, tage: of ‘special edition of “Tho. Northland: Empire" published hy ' The: Prince: Rupert: Dally News , ‘lo«iNustrabe: somie’ of his tallss, although. che: admilted . that, he - used tho: edlilon? distributed by the Prince George . Citizen, ty Ite usually - ‘dnanages . to’ get back to his constituency once “a month, Mr. Williston sald. Only Inat Saturday he opened. the Prince Georga Fall. Wale but: de has to bo hway again next week when he attends the Canndinn Education association conyen- Hon in Helmonton, September. ay lo my i Prince Deore, ‘l'y gad, Is a powor atorved city and ‘ds about to enter ihto n two-year agreement wilh the B.0, Power commissiqn. At present, Prince George tg kupplled by clesol: gen-- orated. power with oe of the . 14 highost rates nad lowest per ca- pla uaer average of ‘any. elly in ho province, The B.C, Power + Commission has pledged Pringn Goorgd to come wp with d!golu- Won torts power problems with the 4-imonth petod, nt “Apr. tron the powar’ “108 Mon Pringe Clearge wns’ dhlotly Interoslod in obtaining the con- ‘Ununablon of Ilghwiy 16 wig Jlo-Motirida’ + we . rereerererecynrm erence Abercrombie...» - Rites’ Tomorrow. vaaoral #orvicos « for Glitford Aberotomble, solno-bont crawpinn Who wad drowned Tuosdday. wb Akldognlo'ynlol, will be held tu mortow at 20 pin. ab Qrenvillo bourh. yChitpo with Div. Wy A Wright / oftlolabiig, “Inberniont wall ho ab Fatrvidw: Comopory.:- HBurviving aro hs wite Litllial; four elton, Holen ad: Donald. It Prined Riport, and Mra: Dor pthy. dao and Yaabol Aber romblo:. ty. Vancouvory "four btothord, John, Robort;, Albort sand Trod In Vancouver and threo Jatera, Mra, Wat Taylor, Mra, Wee) Dyer and Mra, Viola} Hue band, a at Vanaauver,, ang ’ " " " Ns Ie. also takes advan- --