MES Eipyily Delivery Ny ® B iat 2151 DRUGS fi Ho Die Storms Bhs Search & Survivors BCOUVER (CP) — Bmarine aecidents in! By, Columbia's slorm- @ egastal waters Bana week have tak- Biives of at least two reontinues today for sore of one of the ; rl ; suns By (ron a $6-foot fish- Mic ABH. Was sighted off the west coast of Beer Idand — 200 mules Bio! Victoria. Tt is not Aion many persons were Fie boat when wb was bast B icom = Sunday. Those leat aged they were ab- Bs lip ucar a recs, Bit to help in the week- Bycts today from surface Bee sending up other Brey of a Seattle fishboat Froute home from Albert H the northeast coust Of | : CAF, wlich sent a Can- | { Birch said it will walt for| On Coast Guard Service t , AVOL, XLIV, No. 243, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1953. Ste After poem bee ao Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groot Northwest nee We: . ney . 1 . + ‘ ‘ 4 : 4. “MRS. MYRILE ALLAN, 20, Hanliton, Ont., housewlfe and inother of a six-month-old girl, is presented with the General Service Medal with the Malayan Clasp, Making the presenta- tion is Maj. Fred ills of the RCASC Hamilton reserve In whieh Mrs, Allan serves &s corporal, Born in Jamshedpur, India, Mra. Allan served in the Malayan theatre with British troops during the Second World War. She came to Canada four years ago: Bennett-Marler Disagree and the medal has fiwit caught up with her, {CP Photos VICTORIA @—Premler Ben-. due in Prince Rupert today, ~ * LONDON (CP)—The ‘today from her long vacati tion continued to mount over the romance of Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend, Royal Fam y Scheduled Tonight Parley Quéen returned to London on in Scotland as specula- | The royal train bringing the ‘monarch and her two children | tarrived at' Euston Station {a ; jmid-morning after an overnight | ltrip from Balmoral Castle. ' The Queen remained in the! fatation a few minutes and then | drove off with Prince Charles | [nnd Prineess Anne to Bucking-| ‘ham Palace, only a short walk | liway from Clarence House iwhere Princess Margaret lives: | with Queen Mother Elizabeth. | ‘ It was understood a family! ‘conference will be held tonight! with the Queen, the Duke of Ed-; Ber Island, alter being jnett says the British Columbia By coe and sank, BROWSED geek Forest Ranger Wc statement Monday by Federal os: rien wand jr Transport Minister George Mar- pil, si, wwele CFO ‘er in Victoria that a coast guard Inet, 173 miles northwest | ; service ig unnecessary. when thar dinghy cap. | eFvice fs unnecessary ‘vor of a Canadian coast guard jeri ’ all parties In the legislature sup- yorted a government resolution urging establishment of a coast auard service, The resolution ‘yas forwarded to Ottawa. - Me. Marler, on a tour of west const transport facilities and Cabinet Mitiistér Arriving Today Transport Minister George Marler arrived In Prince Rupert from Vancouver at 2:30 p.m. lo- Ay la mee prevhed saicty Here Wstl aay fora scheduled meeting with ter urviving seven days \ va te nt alone in the Pacifte | he city’s alrpost commatter Ui , dseuss the pr-posed Prince Ru vnarthwest of Vaneoue Basin danger of being | pert airport at Dighy Ishund. Bi accorky in an open, Mr. Marler and a party | joven wal attend a dianer meet fey uld-timer sald it was! Ing with the alrport cominittec {trip between Washing. after which tt ts expeeted he wil fatid Alok tv an open visit the Civic Centre where the Me! as the rst time hetear bingo game will be dn pro- ible ROSS, BEES, TUG-OF-WAR SLATED i SPORTS EVENTS TOMORROW ULter-hoase mite race of Hoath Memorial High selsool Wa tient war and a elty comell wheel-barrow race tire Hie of the sports events planned for tomorraw night as {Community Week entertiinment, Ihe tmie race, Mong Seeond Avenue sly students fron Bs fon high setool houses, will compete for the Ciyle B \ocihen’s Presidents shield donated: by? Norton Vor canual competition. There will be a prize also for MALO the mile race whieh wil start and end at tie Bes sell as the shleld for the whining team, | vady uf tell, Zo, was found Beaters of Knight Inlet by R service alreraft, ROMP re touas. Braud the body was lo- Bear the spot where that oof Haney, vas found BY quesk was called fot 2 ty Po Aneriean | fishermen m aafely to an isiand in Bearea alter thelr erlp- meloot fish carrier was in of sinking in heavy seas, m Wood, 73, of Olymopta, by a tae Thelr boat! sovernment ts 100 per cent in fa. He was commenting on a: ‘the minister satd, | The premier said that in 1954 ‘would make a coast Bilacd Ine country home of ‘meeting the present alr-sea rese | > shigh speed well-equlppedsagelay, | Night School af - have enrolled said people who urge a coast | Inburgh—who arrived back Mon-: guard service are apparently | day night after presenting colors. unaware of the existing alr. jto Canadian troops in Germany ' sea rescue factiitics. {the princess and the Queen: “From what I have learned, ' ‘Mother attending, our present facilities appear to!, This would be the first face-: be very good at least on paper,” | to-face meeting between the two, * yoyal sisters since the princess: . ‘and Townsend met last week af- | Mr. Marler thought the tre-!ter a two-year separation: and | mendous length of the B.C, coast ; then spent a weekend at the | the Quecn practical. Mother's nlece. In Cumbe land T. 8. Barnelt,; - ; a4 CCF Mv for Comox-Alberni, tol | CABINET TO MEET ‘CF ann , | Prime Minister Eden of a CCR annual organiZaHtond yn during most of the recent aul ww cue servi” is “totally Inadequate”: Townsend , dargaret mubbub, since tht.c are .at present,,,no ;caled an afternoon meéting 0 fhe Gaoine} at 10 Cownlng &t., available, =. me ma: afterward “was due for ‘my The federal member has been | rice. wiki che Queeti at the the conducting a tour through bis; " pye piberal newspaper, riding Investigating the need lor Nows - Chronicle, commenting the service, He sald B.C.'s ser-! tat members of Parllament “are vees were inadequate compared frankly puzaled by the way the! to similar services In the US.“ arfair has been handled,” says! ‘In ‘an editorial: “If an marriage ds on, they’ ask, why nob wanotnee Ib quick- : ‘Ty? Tf there ts ta be no marringe,. why alow the couple to con-! tinue Loinect without a clear de-: nial of the rumors?” Sets Record | In Enrolment | zeit ar ' Arecorct number of 100 person: be suffering from a slight case : t ee art ge \ ; for the | Prince mar ere were widespread whis- Rup tl Night school She vwoek pers that, under increasing pres- Me Davidson s nd that to sles she might decide to give up . DAVES f : -, . ; Ve apes ia Meht is the deadtine for find A Ray At Horce hero, the iulstrations and persons nol’ Pye couple spent five hours | registered now who wish to take ,. De ee of he 20-lesson courses should reg. ter tanta either In person or’ Juvenile Faces ‘Murder Charge So many people Gurned up for the English for New Canadhas elnss that it was necessary to have theee classes, However, VANCOUVER @) =< A 16-year old Juntor leh sehool student was chayped with murder Mon- day when he appeared Ih juve- ‘there ds stil ream for a fow mare sludents in that, category, nile court in North Vancouver, His name dy withheld until he Largest enrolment, the dirce- jor said da in typing, but there are SUL Five or six places left. jany} plan for Margaret to wed 1Townsend, because of iHeuest Ist also includes all bish- (ops of the Church. : * Bh tu ot war the etly fre department's alrong men Hoon vot unnamed challerger, . ‘| Sheet harvew gee will see Mayor George Hills and a et iaermen, sit in wheel-barrows while other MC Lints wheel thems aver the preserihed course, Tithe pins area pace between presidents of elty wd clubs who wil fake park Inn scooter race. Provide own stators, a Dra ty: Bits inn t events will he staged al uy Mm, Dudlo and programming _caurse has been dropped and en- -rolment da low In conversational ‘sewing. These courses WH have to be brought up to the required number Fe the courses are to be retained, There are silt) open: Ings In converaudional French mid Spanish, shorthunid, wood- work, art, bookkeoplag and ma- (hematles, In front of the Clyie Centre tin Canmmuntty | Mnehin| OFF HANS Titat rn le Contre gyn iti hour-long pro. nn abeeeliog, organ i. is wits prexented ite drive for tn me tea ha we ‘ th Me iuiltion a wea Ne Wwielos with fm t lv take part, lye f thu the publie to wwatre Contre tls cont IW SUNN cy PU Of Velen Rue We Lrned aut for the Mt) gene Be Aplo- 7 Skeet strays (int "ils Of NeW arelvaly L WEEK LAUNCHED le of Civic Centre in Community Lauded reape of the Princo Rupert cen- ire, However, he added, the city wis pleasnd to help the Civic Centre with a grit, Kpeaking on behalt of tha youll ef the community, 2, TL Davidion, prhvedpal of Booth Memorial High Sebool thanked (he Civle Cantee asaoglitlon for . the wide progranyof youth wally. ee er learnt IHies which was avalluble, Hills, who wid unuble \" attend PLATED ONGANIZATIONS Docwune af Ulnesd, Hroughe greet. a ag duln Canty ‘ ate 4. Narton Youngs, Clyle Coulee Ings from the city. LAsroclntion proxident who ln VRED WET QUANT traatuced ie nner pil tt Drawlne a parablel with Brings Wle to the Princo Rupert Poly Qourne where the. Clyle Contre) lub, the Cyros, ho Bons of Nor. ln ltyeriin proposition, Ald, (way and the duntoy Chamber of Lyons sald thut It would bo Ime |Commeree who had played the poaal ble for the clly here {o ran iiijor role MW radalingt funds for W Clvte Contre whieh had the the Centre when It wis slanted, to the efty had the blagesb in- flunneo on whether they became “loyal? oor “sour” to Prince Riufpert, “You have the Civie Centre... and you have the people,” Mr. Applowhalte sata, “The thing to do ts to get Hen together,” ‘German, art metal work and: appears In an open court, The Woy Is sehoduled ta ap. pear dn pollee court Wednesilay | for preliminary hearing on the charge arllng from the denth of David Willams, 21, who weg killed Thursday with a daceball bal, The hay was arrested the same day a tho slaving and held on [1 min possession charge, Bringing greetings from the Prince Rupert Mintatorlnl Assos. latlon*was Canon nal) 8, Prock. tor, of BL Androw's Anglican Cathodral, ' Canon Prockter sald that the Minixlorinl Asgoolition fad a “warm spol" invite heart for tho Clyle Contre, bub he added, the Asociatlon hoped that any ton: dency to cater to adult reeron- ton would in ne way impale the work done for the alty's youth, Musleal soloations wore pro- vided by the HMOB Chath band under the direction of Commiastoned Offleor (ANY Mater Lien and the Booth Memorial Ulah aohoot bund conduated by Gordon Griffin, Maylng the Hammond organ in place of _fon Bunday sport. tone}ner Monday night at din- ner in the apartment of soclally- prominent Mark Bonham Carter and? Mra. Bonham Carter, a daughter of the late Conde Nast, American magazine publisher. ' ‘Reporters hailing — outside fount! Townsend much more ser- joussand brusque than usual, Tile counle arrived separately around 7 om. The princess left, alont and ansmiling, at 10 min- utes past midnight and was driv- en to Clarence House. “Townsend came out half an PORTION OF MYSTERY Man's silhouette ts shown above as clue in Community Week “Who Am 12" contest, ‘Mystery Man is well-known Prince Rupert resident and hour later accompanied by Bon- | Persons wl hing to take part han Carter—hinsself « former ; m contest ny a wrecie i escort of the princess--who drove | hae ir Cl | ont lobe ‘ the group captain to the apart-; DO 9 eee eee eee | $25 orize will bo awarded to ment of his London host, the! Marquis of Abergavenny. lirst ccrrect ais wer drawn “Eam gomg home; I have no, from box’ Friday = night al answers for you," was all. Town- membership Super’ Dance. Winner must be at, Super send would say Lo reporters, ' y P ¢ to collect prize. There have been rumors the | Danc Archbishop of Canterbury, spitit- | "~~ ing woutédenoue, pulley Colombo Plan Canadian, Aid.. ete nennarsmevecnememmealateieen ete 7 Shem maaan nse the Chureh’s stand on divoree.. How- ever, a member of his staff told a .réporter Monday night: #There Is no likelihood of the | abéhblshop -over, saying. atiys’, ‘thing on thin subject." 57" “The princess, along with other members of the Royal Family, will dine Wednesday night at the archbishop’s ,London = resi- dence, Lambeth Palace. The pledged the support of the Canadian continued work of. the Colombo plan for aiding under-develuped areas of Asia, ms "The record alveady. achieved lustifies strong and continuing support for the pin,” (he Cana- lian intnister told: the Colombo wlan conference here, “and | ean vledge such support from my government,” Today was the second day of the conference, called to dis- leuss sumone ity 18 member coun age mechanic with eleht ehll-jtries the achievements of tit dren, will avpear for prelimin-| {ive years stnee fle Inception at ary hearing here Friday on a ja® Commonwealth conference In eharge oof murdering Lesile Colombo, Ceylon, and plans for Wale, 20, Hits future, A coroner's Jury ruled Mon-" phe plan's annual report was day that Wale dict of a stab ‘aiscussed al a closed session, wound on the left side of his) gut pearson Inter told a repor- nek, coy that It confirmed the view eee ne Hearing Set On Slaying AIAZELTON, B.C, — Samuel | William Plerre, 42-year-old gar- Metre wis arrested erly) nat the plat should be von- Sunday by police andan armed} tinued, probably will about riflaen posse, Witnesses sald lwo! 9g), minor fights preceded the fatal brawl at about tam, The victim, member of a read construction crew, iy survived by hie parents, Mr and Mrs. Bon Wale, and five brothers anc shters, The Indinn delegation catled for extension of the program, declaring that the nex’ six years alll be “mort erucial" for the countries concerned, OFFERED ATOMIC PLANT Durlng today’s meotthg a nember of the Coylon lulega- tion said the United Slates has fee nprnennne mer eenmmeecminiet ao maul Group To Work On. Plebiscite VANCOUVER ‘G—-Clty council yolod unanimously Monday to refor back to is Mnance commil- tea the question of a plebiscite atom resoarch statton na pit of tho plan in Ceylon, A delega- (lon omember said the offer would be accented “provided there are no alrings attached.” Cannas alrondy hos offered a $10,000,000 NRX renetor asa gift to the Indian government, and Negotiations for Ms Acceptance are noaring completion, | In anobhor developnont, Brit- ain today nnnounced an inerense iy technleal nestatance to South cna Aalan countries under the plan, Tho totul to be contributed amount to £7,000,000 over the noxt seven years, beginning In April, 1050, ‘ PPR IOI — WEATHER - Cloudy over moat of region hy mid attornoon, Ran aprondlny over region tontght. Cloudy with ahowers Wednexdiy, Not much change In tonporature, Winde Hphit becoming youthonat 20 nnd ocenslonn in oxpoxed secttons thts ovonlng shifting bo south 20 Wacdnendity. Low tonight and high Werner. Tho f{innnee committes last wook rojected the plebiscite sug. geatlon while gained strength lah month when Vancouver tc: ‘quired the Paelfle Const League paseball franchlie of tho Ouk- Jand Acorns, Vancouver will onter — tho league next summer but Onkland owner Friek Liwa lig satel ib may Ie teceasury to reconaldar aftor that if the Sunday professional spork ban atl is in offect, Oolinell agroed to appoint a spoclad committee to work with Nayor Fred Hume in wording a proposod ploblasite, Ib will bu considered by tho Cnanes com: mittee Oal, 28, Horr gen NOTE OPRUPTERIRMNED ON La8 Sor 3 SRE Beacon Out Muarinora are adviaod = thal Lawn Polnt Honcon, skidogute Channel, Queen Charlotte la Janda, ta reported nob burning. This will bo polit nt te Prat ope portunity, N. A. Nokotov, dlatriat Hugo Kraupnor who was unable to nttond waa We Pudgor, day at Port. Hardy, Sundaplt and Prince Ruport 40 nnd 80, HAVING Agont for the Depart. nl of Transport. gid loduy. PRICE FIVE CENTS Missing For "Rescue Assisted | j ORROW'S TIDES Wednestlay, October 10, 1058). (Pacific Standard .7lme) TOM ee pthc 4 Teoh ass bis SUT Ay tay, High monn BUNT - Ihe feet VIETIRIA, 0c ' +, 18:02 20.7 feet PRohy B.C, Lh ie 9102. 17 feet Wat 31/56 21:30, , 4.3 feet ry ‘ ‘ A , . . ‘ ge ” . . ‘ ua “ . . ‘ 4 uw { ‘ . : ’ ‘ nol a ‘ . fe hte Pye ge ee , pane A ae . . : sg fr oA yo moa, ye “Wee : 4 x. vy By Observer Corps yesterday on a flight from Stewart to Telegraph Creek was discovered this morning on Meziadin Lake, 40 miles northeast of Stewart, with its pilot unhurt, the Prince Rupert Ground Observer Corps reported this morning, eee The plane, owred-by Howard Fowler of Stewart, left October 10 and is believed to have car- tiled supplies fof remote camps in the Telegraph Creek arca, The plane and pilot was found by a Granduc Mines: pilot Mike ‘McDonaugh at 8:50. a.m, today ‘After the mining company of- fered a plane for a search of the Meziadin Lake area when Fowler was reported missing. uo It Is believed, bub has’nol yet been confirmed ‘that an uniden- tifled passenger was accompany- Ing Fowler on the trip. Fowler had filed a fllght plan with M. W. Kearns, Ground Ob- S98 aetna mat tittle means of communication, the Ground Observer Corps: was trying to educate ptlots to fle {light plans with the nearest GOC establishment. : sot 4 Ground Party Finds Five ~: Lost in Storm ’ Five men, missing.sineé Octob- er 12 In the Atiin area-of B.C. , ‘ A small Piper Cub float plane, reported missing’ SINGAPORE 4h -—. External Affairs Minister Pearson today. governinent to the server Corps reglonal. supervisor at Stewart before taking off Oc- tober 10. Weather at that) time was poor. 7 He 1s reported. to have told Kearns to notify the GOC, . The flight plan was forwarded to Ground Observer Corps head- quarters In Prince Rupert yes- terday. Flying Officer W.-W. ‘Brown, officer commanding No. 11 GOC headquarters here-phon- ed Stewart to see if the. plane had feached Telegraph Creek. When Informed that the plane ‘had failed to arrive, GOC head- ‘quarters in Prince Rupert alort- an Alr-Roa Rescue ‘headquarters in Vancouver’ and” the: United Blates Coast Guatd base at An- art were also, notifidd :the, plane was missitig,: face aE ‘Two RCAF Dakotas and a Can- so were readied this morning for a search of the area, Last night Granduc Mines offered the use of n float plane.to carry out a preliminary search first thing this morning, Pilot MeDonaugh took. off ab 8:15 aun. today and reported 35 minutes lator that. he had Io- cated the missing alreraft and had flown the pilot and reported passenger back to Stewart, Alr-Sen Rescue headquarters was notified by FO Brown and the search planes were stood down, Reason for the pilot's Inability to compliote the fight or the length of time the plane had been on Meziadin Lake was not immediately avallabte. YO Brown praised the prompt action of the Stewart GOC reg- fonal supervisor who ho sald, ; “had not only been instrumental in lorating the intsaing pilot In the fastest probable time, but liad provented a costly alr gearch from boing undortaken necdless- The No, 11 GOC headquarters commanding officer explained Lindlbo-TalandiciA baskerrintet shone . ROMP. nee vat Stewe" have been found alive, suffering from molnutrifion and exposure after becoming lost on a 16 mile. trip during a snow storm, ace The five, all. members of::a ° scismograph party, were localéd hy an RCMP ground-party which set out yesterdsy from ‘Stoko Lake, the survey party's starting. point,” _ . ‘The five men-nave deen flown ‘to Whitehorse for hospital treat. ment, Brief teport reaching the RCMP here did‘ not, contain names of the five. 0 ‘Tho pelsmograph crew, started out Inst Wedrionday from SIoK6 Lake: for NakonakeyRiver, a dis- aie bE TRE nes = Whton th tale -tq Tene thelr ‘destination, a ground . readied. "05 rifle and-two:sleeping bags, « - In Australia : Vetoes Graham: MELBOURNE (Reuters), After a two-hour debate here today, the Presbyterian Ags. sembly of Vielorla decided by 76 votes to 6 {hat It does not want Aperican evangelist Billy Graham to come to Austrathty ‘The nasembly ngeeddy ly ever, (o send a reprevehtatlve . to an AleChirches Australlait Conference which will dixtuds a propoved Invitation jo Grne ham, who tina fist teld a orn snale In Toronto, Ministers onpodlng the inyfe tation gatd Graham crumidos: are hot the complete answer | to the world's rollglouy probe cording to reports reaching here, — and, alrscarches , were “At the time thémon-agt ub from Soko. Lake, they carried =. only a'sihall amoiintof food,one | “Church Group | olfered to set up a $10,000,000: Hy up to xouthonst NOy’ that, In country where there was) tems, ‘ “ ot on ees ate ge cre a aH COMMUNITY WEEK CALENDAR Brand-New Car, $1,000 . / Going At Centre Tonight Tonlght is Car Wingo Night in the Clyle Centre's Come. unity Wook Program starting at & p.m, _ Fels concorning tonight's Clvle Centre Garey club prior. gram aro as follows: (1) Every playor mite have a Clvte Contye Games Club momberahip card (n erdoy to play, () Por non members of the Clvle Contyo the Gans Club membership costs a conts and are obtainable at tho Civle Contre desk. GN Civle Contra mombors got thelr Ganios club mombership with: their Contre membership foo, (4) To play tonight a person’ rents a ecard or wo cards for $4 oath, (6) Rach card ontitles the halder to pny all 9} gang. (4) Holders of two cards pay $10 and have two chances at overy game. (7) For the tlret 20 ganios privon of 960 will be awarded the whonor, (4) Prise for Whe Slat game ta a brand new car, (0) Desplle overy curd having a difforont combination of numbers thore may bo moro (han ono winner of sone games, All whiners will sharo the: prleos, 100 Tf tv tho Stat gana (or tho car, there ts moro than oie Winner, overy winner Will roeelvo n cast prize, but de game wilt be played off until thera tk only one winner, ‘The runnoreup will recolyo vy substantial conaolation prize, . Bpoclal procautjons are boing tuken (a onaura that no one pinyas with a card he tna’ pald for, No die who his an intere pat Inv the gamo ls allowed to call and none of the Clvis Contre - staf will bo allowed to play, oT ye Tomorrow thoro lw rollor akathig from 2 pa. on. Thiradny's program Includeg'n tea and bike anto in the Clvio Contre arranged by the Women's Co-Ordinating Councll, Thatarte at 9390 pin, a Only ragular Clvlo Centre cinsaey being conduoted this, wook aro Tiny Tots toniorrow aflerttdon and scheduled danoing chiaod, ; \ 4 ad i vgn “4 a Fon Say my } ’ won aoe 1 t ; 4 ! 4