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D.. et a low figure on Hs that. the accused couvieted appears in: n innocent man. young man, a sea- comes from an exeel- : "Mr, Pettenuzzo said, . m pointed out the : of the charge fac- bid added that there : bon for the aceused : emain in this distri! - h to appear for the i have to be brought for the hearing.” the ited, Involves a young gir] pulted in Prince Rut- mber 2), | Troops Exodus ‘Tneste W-—The first Alfied left Trieste terrl- as British and Ameri- 1 officers shifted pure plans into high ce American party bln a 12+truck convoy All 5,000 Allied troops ed to be gone by at Fi, in accordance with alan > Yugoslay lo return the present few oeeupation ; eft by private auto. ! rdnesday, the depart- United States convoy | pm the first large i i Lrcks will Icave itey, wilt Inter cons flowing ay rod, rail Oree IN the territory D devin trking over ne A Under the: Kil rontinue (4 hold fc they have oceus Pend of the Secand e Building QW Sign Ptotay whey ‘phone name st gh {) OF the butlalnng a dark Hilly Quit | IRWNSt Ue tide ot {hp Thire sl Telephone D ative Fish Mfeasing Reatrysy } lat Toky iy you bof, Th. Purlfle Ix Wt. he day ti yn 4 fishy we Nutrition Mt pnelen & koubheny ‘ay ge Foy ir ehetng we contams A cuit of ng for bail, Mr. Pet- St James, B.C, al-: tlean-oveupied zone. eons are expected to Hourly way given bhe ir Of Prince Rye ene exchange bullde MRS Completed in. ren, block ba bell outs “Clty De- of Mversity HI thy p hidloneblye 1 Mire the we Umited ‘ent and Min bey" ITMOXA Wore thened by the British Hawker’. THE FIGHTER PUNCH of. five Western countries is:to be stieng-- |. Hunter, supersonic, swept- back. | ' wing, single-seat Jet: Interceptor. Rated one of.the world’s fast- est fighters, it Is already. In super-priority production | for’ ‘Bri- tain's Royal. Air Force ‘and. deliverles for Holland,’ Belglim, Denmark and Sweden are ‘to be spread over the ext, tno years. Centre Could Be Aided. By Booster: Membership: ' Civie Centre “Booster” mem- ‘berships and tag days were sug- gested today by Mrs. S. W. Col-: ins, 10 Ninth Avenue East, writing to the Civie Centre. con- lest in which the Daily News is ‘offering a $25 prize for the best suggestion to ensure continued ‘operation of the recreational centre, Mrs, Collins' suggestions came ig mombership in the centre ‘continued to ereep up, reaching ni total of 1,038 today. A tolal 2,500 is required’ to ensure stic- “eosful financing of the Centre, i PEOPLE’ § CENTRE. | Mrs, Collins’ ‘letter. to ‘the ¢ con* test, Is’ as follows: : ‘The posstbliity’thatsour itis pad ‘Centre may have to close, ‘due’ io ‘tack*of: “support, puzzles’ ‘ie. I.: wonder if the’ citizens of Prince} Rupert realize that. it fs our Clvid Centre’ and as such, is; ° very worthwhile. contribution : to’ edu- catlonal and recreational faelli- *tes In the city,. 1 "Perhaps there are a large nunber of people who are be- hind It, but who are unable for vatlous reasons to take an ac- ve part in the programs and ac- tivities offered. Why not sell ‘Lam a Booster’ memberships for hon-active members ak aw nom. Inal charge of $2 per adult? . “Would it also be possible to ‘hold a Civie Centre tag day for Boosters? Surely this is as de- jserving of support as various other organizations which have jhag days, -T hereby volunteer my. ser- to B.C. elvil servants, ine Thursday, Dee. Dee, 28, (ays inl the hollday sengon, vices as a tagger, health -pérmit- ting, should such 4. measure be taken, “More power: to the ‘ofticient staff of our centre. They deserve our fullest support... , “MARGARET COLLINS.” The contes* ‘will continue until October 31, with ‘letters. of ob- vious valuig. to be published..in €1 the Dally News. and all letters re- celved to be: turned, over” tothe Civic ‘Ceritre. board. of ‘directors for study and _pudging, «No. let- ters’ will be. published” ‘without [ena tres. : Letters should Be addréssed to .| The: Civic Contre Contest, Pince The Rivers ‘ and (smith inlet areas of District 2-close to all salmon fishing tonight at 6 p.m, the Dominion Fish¢ries: depart- ment announced ‘today, The Central grea ‘of the Queen Charlotte Islands fron, Skidegate Inlet and the.west.conat of the Queen Charlottes closes ‘to sitl- mon net fIshing at 6 pm. ‘today and the north Queen Charlotte Island area closes to salmon net fishing Friday. at 6 p.m. Salmon trolling in'the Queen Charlotte area will remaif open until further notice, the fisher- les department. sald, FOUR DAY HOLIDAYS SET FOR B.C. CIVIL SERVANTS VICTORUA The provincial gover ment today: ‘ANNOUNC Kalan agreement, the: ¢d Christmas and New Year holldays to be granted this year ” The province's 10,000 employees wil leave work al quitting 98, and reburn on the following Tuescay, At the New Year, thelr Kolldays will be from ‘Thursday, ; Dee, 30, to Taesday, dan, 4, This will give Uhem a total, of alght | \ y a ‘an ya PUINTE MINIBTICND ST, LATENT hand a orion sorlltlonte \o Patriok Jamon Shon, 14, (contra) wirile Giller Prowlx, 12 (oft) and Anthony Malone, 12, look on, Tho Urroo Otlawn nowapnpor Murriora yocolvod the cortifiontos from the prina minister on hahalt of aomo 26,000 paper onrrlora i Canada on National t f Nowapapar Roya’ Day. .{German reunification: “Molotov: Plan | " Received Coolly: _ +» By TOM REED™ =" ‘BONN (AP)- —Ghanieel: lor Konrad. Adenatier’s | West German governinent {coalition closed. ranks: to: day against. - opposition | Socialist: support: of eign “Minister , Molotov Russian bid’ in. Berlin: for new four-power’ talks: on - Thomas Dehler, chairman: ‘of the Adenauer-allied Free: Demo- erats, criticized = Soclalist’..” de- mands that thie West take: somie: active step to méet with the Rus- sians on the, unity , question. Dehler, whose ‘party: is the No. 2 group in the coalition, prev- iously had also urged:a’ new ap- proach to- the’ Russians, Be Defending “Adenauer front So. ‘clalist: ‘oriticism:over ‘the recent London’ agreement’ to. regrm West Germany, ‘Dehler said West: "The. Socialists, ‘following wp ighe offer made’, by, Molotov DAML ) Cakt“Berlin speech last: “{also urged formation of.a Euro-|.-° - ‘Epean security -pact- within the. framework of the United: Na- ‘tions. " ee The Sovict for oign minister ssid in his sveech that the!Ris- slans are willing to discuss any proposal on free German. clec-| » tions, a stumbling block-in prev- ious unity talks, He also called for the immediate withdrawal of all occupation forces from: Ger- many. Meanwhile in Blackpool, Enge land, Foreign Secretary Eden to- day spurned the new Russian proposal and said the Kremlin sttll alms at Communist domina- on of Germany, Eden made the declaration at the opening of the Conservative party conference during a detall. ed review of the recent nine- power London conference's de- cision to re-arin West Germany In the Allantle alliance agalnst communism. “They, the Russians, have made every effort to draw Gers many dd thelr side .and to pre- vent us from drawing Germany to ows,” “They have created German armed furees In thelr sector long ngo. They have consistently re- fused to agree to Germany be- ing ‘reunited, wxcepl on terns which would result In the Com- munist minority belng given the power to subvert the whole German ratifieatién of the-Lon- : “{don accord would not. interfete with German unity efforts, : ‘been done at the drydock to keep two"-youn z sera Roman misses't ‘Thanage to outelass the’ class c lings. nt G astle’ Sti Angelo: Jooming: behind, then wraps’ in a’ State of protection, JJ. Béhan,. general’ manager of rhe’ Cainadian. National Railways| a for’ the B.Gstdiviston, : ‘sald Jast : night.’ hog Mr: Behan’ ‘who ‘with his wife; is on holidays; was In Prince 'Ru- pert briefly yesterday after ar- riving on: the Prince George. He and Mrs...Behan left last: night for Ketchikan. While here Mr, Behan miade a tour of the Jry- dock and shipyard. Mr, Behan told The Daily News last night that evetything has it tn a good state of preserva- tlon, “Machines have been oiled and ‘greased and can be put back into operntion the moment anyone purchases the plant, Mr. Behan. said, Other equipment, sich as saws have bden placed in storage, He sald that only a skeleton slaff remains. Robart Cameron, superintendent, and T, J. Boul- ter, assistant superintendent, are still on the Job, as ts the of- fice staff which is winding up the plant's affairs, Two night- “en aro atlll on the pry- r0 RAILWAY PROGRESSING Qn other CNR business, Mr. Kohan snid tho company is still hopefw) that the November 10 alitto,” Strike-Lockout VANCOUVER The thrade montheold atiko-lockout of slx major Vancouver ‘bakorios was ended Inst night followtng over. wholining necoptance of aobtie- mont forma by union membors, Mombers of the Bakory and Confeationory Workora' Union AFL>TLO votod 277 to 68 In fn vor of a nine-cont hourly wage Ineronae for male omployeos and 0% conta for women . workers, Tho old pry rate wos $1,07 hourly for mon and $1.40 for wonten, Tho tneronsa waa mado portly rotronotlve from Juno.) to June B, date of the work atoppnge.. - Cloned atop provisions, anong tho mal abumbling blocks In J tio long dapute, roman na thoy wore before the abrikeslookout bogan July 8, Tnoludod In tho asttlomont ft rolontlon of the §a-hour (Wook, The union originally: nnd denimnnded a 88-hour soldeliite, Tho clapute bognt when’ omn- ployoon of MoGavin Ltd, took 4, (OP Photo) ret fel ' In Vancouver Comes to End deadline for tho completion of of Bakeries. mands for a dh-hour wook, Five other. ‘bakorlos -tmmeclintely locked out’ thelr wnton workors, Hownowives wore not hard-hit by tho closuro,-ns stores Import. ad Iarge broad supplies from Washington State, northern Bri- tish Columbtn and Alberta, Small bakery shops, wale footog by tho dixputo, alvo sup: pitod much of the domand, The alx major flrma wore exe yeotod to resume operation this wookond, . se inennvenyunronansnenssecreneeoan = WEATHER- “Forecast | North Const Reglon—Cloudy and milld with Intermittent rain, Winds northorly 18 becoming sol onat 20 in oxpoxod watorn (htaroVoning.: Low tonight and high Irlday at Port Nardy, Sid. “Prihee Rupert drydock’ is:under. 7 1Q & merdlaaen QC, Kitimat Ya way lin Considerable ¢ € ith’ he was continulng, td, take. cé the heavier. loads -now-: “being hauled by: ‘thie: ‘ONR since ship- nients of ‘pulp: from ‘Ketchikan had become:youtihe atid: alumina} ° oes gun to he hipped. Chetwynd Makes Bet on Date OF PGE Start. VANCOUVER CP) The first traln. out of West Vancouver to Prince George will leave at 4:15 pan, June 11, 1056, rallways min- iter Ralph Chetwynd predicted ner He told a octal Credit party meeting ha had made a bet on this tlie and date for tho of- ficial atart of the modernized |. PON. The minister also predieted the railway will - operate “in tho: black.” “It will pay back $600,000 to $1,000,000 n year Instead of Lak- ing money ‘out af tho. ‘taxpayors pocket, " sontor parker -ty.tho Inw firm of Thorvalduon, Degorton, Bake tn and Stringer, wita te ordny oloctod prealdont of tho Unnin- dian Chambor of Commoreo, Mr, Thorvaldson, who atoceeda W. J, Borrlo of Vancouver, waa Pek notton In apport af do- iN and Princo. > Rupert 60 and. vioo-prosidon}, of the Winnl- we Chamber of Commordo, roplstrntions' wore: . font |wi on elvan alteratio ast’ summer mage m italiations will ie ‘ berhood of, $15 i the end: of the last F i year cf eel | 809 residential users’. consumed | 1 onthe average, exactly 10. times | ’ as: much® power: ‘monthly—260 kwh,; at.an average: cost of only 9,8. céhts“per kwh...’ “Indicative of ‘the’ srohotional | um ingots from Kitimat-had ‘bee ‘foature of the Commission's rates called there from, his court. in {is the, fact that the average bill for domestic customers In 11047 was $430 for the 26 kwh]: used, Today, 10 times as much electricity costs less than double: the 1947 figure, the average . monthly bill belng only $7.25, In the commercial class, it's the same story: In 1947, 36 customers. used | only ‘an. ‘average: of 80 ‘kwh, per month, average monthly. bill wag $8.95 giving on ‘average coat! per kwh of 111 cents. Today, there are 167 commercial con- summers, using an average 763 kwh, sper month, with .an average monthly . bill of $10.05, and an avernde coat por kwh of 2.5 conte, y. Phenix. Clty, of: the defendant's said: he expects. for'a new ‘trial... Mee - Special judge: ‘Walter B, ‘Jones, a one: four lawyer: Montgomery, the Alabama, capi - tal, earak at Ye "Spectal soli “george -0.- Johnson; Inter retod: " ponalty: "aga! ‘that “the pepple of Phenix City. are determined to.rld thelr com inunity of rackotepring and-¢ ruption, oncg and for all.” oe Cook ' clalmed.: ‘gelf-detonce.\p the killings, mE ta! McBRID®: oe plant. -Commisgion chairman;T, H, Crosby. will ‘Officlato at, ‘tho lawiteh-throwlng * coromonlea Only four classes aro assured to date in the 1064-65 “night achoo). schocule nt Booth Me- morial’ High School, -.with. low ldtlon of.xome proposed courkos.| - ‘Typing, art and Bhgllsh ‘for |’ Now. Onnadinis attracted thr largoat numbors of the total, of nbout 00 poople rogiatoring »ab | Booth: Momorin) High « School): Tubaday night, and all : throo Pbatteaee ro qanurod, with — tho! Cannan. group © large}, Y igh to bo spilt into lwo ie Orie. for beginners ‘nnd ond! for thoxn with. some knows Jloqgo of the Englialy Innginge: Bhorthand and. book-keoping | in three or}: short of tha 18 voquirod to {warrant the. ‘provinalal education dopartmont . grants: to a achools, Ww ite mathematlos; dros#mnking. and forelgn lange}: age reglatrallony ate al) low, | 8 oy four to ax’ poraons In. eboh olan, sastgat.0 RM Davidson, priyelps ni high achoo) an i win school, expressed ‘inne fe cintivent at tho’ low: rogitths fons. to dato, but hoped that further roglatrations throtghout his wook and noxt Tuesday night Would boost the totnla to allow continuation of all’ proposed \. vo 4 fm “ee ‘Only Four Classes ‘Assured As Night School Under Way. roplatration threatening cancol-| olaasod, Howeter, it rogistiatigns | | hors Tucaday night, low classes — will ie gana 1 1 Airmen Die In B-50-Cash WILLOWS, Calif, (Mae A United Btatos Alr Force, B60 weather ‘peconnalasanice. plano. ‘orashed, ‘bxploded and burned’ near, hero ‘an :Wednogday night, klliing ub. least Jt of tho 17 mer abonrd, ard two aro misslng, mlaston from iis baso’ ab Bl. Paso, ‘Tox, dived out of murky. Akos and hit tho oarth. with wo shinttoring tour ab T13 pm, A Iga bnll of fro burab Into: tho lox, vlalblo for miles, ‘But, Frank | sely, Blatt | Jovoph W Wittono and Aletinn Oy Rd Vaaquos was. thrown: sleny whon tl it pline hit oe Pation. at te out.'aftor.t iW lnno's * Warn} ao hol} had sounded, Ono, . however, : phimmetad to death |, Ale. body wos fourtd: Hoar ite Vite kugor. Lop wea a ie o ' | ‘ ct stat Ly so, the severo 07" Inst Cook as a’ sign...) ot ey st ae me Sb. et The B.C, ‘Power oa Commilasion’ will (ako over.pro:: duction) herd Saturday with tho © >’ official opening:.of a, $260,000 © aro not tp'to'the required num= Four mon miriculously ‘nurvivet), ene Tho big..ptano, on A vouthid Pe uh | Vole B, Patlon parachuted'to |: Afety al tho, Inat momvomtt, Bylo. four nen: bait cod