-_— fo he eer erena eran eee” BORROW 'S | TIDES guy f ptember 1, 1055. bat tani Tine) av} 19 feet Wwe 19.5 feel 65g 3.5 feel yo 5.4 feet The Published at Canado’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Koy to the Greot Northwest” Q : VOL, XLIV, No. 204, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1056, b PRICK, FIVE CENTS "vty. , arp t, 5 aly Delivery a ee ’ ant vee ay Hind Betty Carey, of Banta sOrtie 1 ii 4 PON’ Teands In na 15-foot furtrer every To Shroud Rest I Soviet Experts’ Visit ONY Pederal of tletals, H's opoeryelag to atdes bitter sections WILL antd. Punt demonstrators, lave Da citi of seereey on {Wee wevenenty of Une Tun tiem experts, “ tave nnouneed only th fay Mu thiee day visit af the ri WHE move oan by Fetal to Swit Current, tlhe we, instead of visht« “td maton as arlginally Pater Was made ab tho mf Vindinie Matakevieh, tt Oley ationy leudor, wha “or the bit Matidur os me sti GOING CAREYS, Mr. and Mrs Netl Carey and sons Gene (left jand George, shown In Tawa tod, the 15-foot Nova Scotia dory In which thoy explosed ihe west coast of the a Chante Ilands and crossed Hecate Stralt twice. The family stopped off In Prince me ybae continuing thelr summer holiday exploring the west const of Vancouver Island, ap iusdied of feet of fllm of their Journey, the Carey family, who live In Santa Barbara, adie to ell pletures and story outline on the United States magazine market: 4 Photo by Van Meer Studio THE PRINCE, RUPERT YACHT CLUB FLOAT are shown Barbara, Calif., who with thelr sid George, 12 (right) are spending. the summer woes led wont coasts of the Queen Charlotte and cnstecoast dory, Mrs. Carey |s ety Lowman, who In 1997 as a coed fresh fron . mcd an Tndlan canoes from Seattle to Ketchikan, i:| Longshoreman <<| W. Jefferson ") Dies at 82 Miarrived in Prince Rupert more. A than 35 years ago, | is Stevedoring, Mr. Jefferson re- Funeral Home to be held at 1 ‘pam. Friday David Spalding ~tson Indian band, Me, Spalding ~Photo by Ven afeer Studio 1 dh . Longtime employer ‘of Pacific Stovedoring and Contracting Co. ‘Lid, Wiliam Jefferson, of Rupert General Hospital yester- iday afternoon fit the age of 82, ' Born in England Mr. Jefferson jeame to Canada as a child and Longshore foroman for Pacific tired (wo years ngo, He |s survived by a. stepson, George White of Prince-Rupert. A momber of the Prince Ru- pert Moore Lodge, Mr. Jeffer- son will be hurled In the Moose plot al Fairylewsadmetery after funeral services at Ferguson yw Robe tit. ‘Seber officiating. a wm wn JS ' Fisherman Dies Aged 75 ' David Spalding, contract fish- -ormhn ‘tor the Anglo-British Co- ‘umbii Fishing Company died ‘yesterday at his home, 851 Ninth LAvenuc West at tho age of 75, i A amember of the Port Sinip- Ja survived by his wife, Lily and :son Wiliam: at home, Peron 5 tos WT Firet Street, died in Prince | \ tis ¥ Offers To Resign Workers Called To Oppose Move BUENOS AIRES (Ren- ters) -- President Juan Peron has offered to re- sign in a note to the Per- onista trade union confed- eration, it was officially announced here today. Hector Dipletro, head of the confederation, announced Per. cn's offer to resign the Argentine | fig residency in a broadcast. ° Jn the Plaza del Mayo in Buenos Alves, or in other squares! § throughout the republic, to halts. J ail non-essential activities and!.f remain in the squares until Pers en withdraws his resignation, In a long message, Peron sald: |. “The Ume for fighting has]. ieee passed, The tlme has come to work and consolidate our revo- lutlonary gals. I offer my re- tirement to ensure pacification. I do not want to be an obstacle +. it ds not possible to destroy what we have bullt.” . ' i ~s ” He called on workers to rally || ! | f Bt ay t 7 t | i { a i7.Vah Meer Studi, ‘REPRESENTING LOCAL 708 of the Interhational Brotherhood “ot Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers ‘in the “Miss Prince’ - Rupert”. beauty contest being held Labby Day by. the Prince. | ~Hupert Trader and Labor Council is Marilyn’ Berry, 16-year-old. | ughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. L, Berry,.608 Fifth Avenue West: } "4yGrade 19 student at Booth Memorial ‘High. School, ‘Marilyn tas born at Giscome, B.C, and hag lived th the clty'for the past | Bien.vears,. weil ye : : y i, a! sk 5 Awe at o do “Retuin to Approved Policemen Li In AFU Vote SEATTLE (p—Return of the Alaska Fishermen's Union to the | CIO has been approved over- | whelmingly by the members, | George Johansen, secretary. , treasurer, announced Monday. | With only a few scattered bale | lots still to come In, the count! was 1493 to 02 to accept the! CIO tnvitntion to reaffillate, | Johansen sald he will begin arranging at onee to bring hls 3,700-membor union back Into. Of Wrongful Treatment. VANCOUVER @—-A dozen of: and’ Const. Lounsbury ‘and his fivers, some In uniform, some in partner, the officer snid, had plain clothes, paraded before a pone after the man. roval commission here Tuesday,| They caught him and returned each claiming wrongful treat- to the two witnesses, who had_ ment at the hands of police chief) vanished. “We wont down on our! Walter Mulligan. ‘ own tlme and found five other| They appenred before the R. H., Witnesses the next day," Const. Tupper commission, Inquiring In| Lounsbury sald. “The man got to all phases of Vancouver po- seven years for manslaughter.” ; ileo activity. | Ms complaint was that Chiof! jwestorn ‘Canada today as. police probed. the slaying ‘of five members.of one family ona farm near: -'ehidren, . Muodel car and to be carrying n was trying sto fle |. ‘Their two -children’ Diane, 3, end the siittdren were fou id ake T+3 ae Pepe RU ia ea eal vei suas fl 6 Ae art Mg = mong A ' of ‘ F _ ‘ = ‘ oe a deans ahd oo} ot i 2 st TALIS |, The amber of butts eda byyauting his sku. |1951, when John Henry Schinldt 4" goat } , Victims Include’ | Two Tiny Children - . Oo mo ; pa} oe _ MELVILLE, Sask; (CP)-—-A man: described “as “protably armed and dangerous’ was 200 wa eee” Fey: wend, 2 miles west of here, . Two of the victims were small: a "metallic. green and bearing | RCMP from Winnipeg to Van- Saskatchowan. licenco . plates cover and Prince Rupert were numbered 149i 0 ee alerted to arrest John Petlock, 36, of Fenwood, son of one of tims were: to be-brouht: to:M the victims, wanted for question ville. Coroner, Dr. '0, Millet ing, dered’ an: Inquest hut:the date © They sald he was belleved to. wag not Immediately: set; 4's have lett Fenwood. In a. lates... Police sald. the A OYEL igh bape phvedareestchee od shotgun. _. been hundreds ‘of "‘hlles"® All five of the dead were killed from Fenwooit by ‘the tim hy bullets, apparently from. 9 yegtigators: reached: the’ Nght, 22-caltbre rife: Exact time property, ee of the deaths was not known Dut °° ns nema . the bodies were found late Tues- gt pe ee ge day. : ae Nine VICTIMS IDENTIFIED) anvil. The victing ‘of the West's Mister = Guintuple slaying since’ 1951, were: | Fatal : I x Mrs. Harry Petlock, a-%0-year- old widow, mother of John; Michael -Petlock, 34, John's brother; and. Michael's wife, An- pellne, 21). ove oo : and ‘ai: Infant?less than a year old. - The infant's ‘sex. was -not |’ known here, |<" nee &f wig Investigating officers said the|?* i bodies of the women were fourld | VE ve di near.a potato pile’In the farm- aq] yard garden, partly burled under |°:. dirt, leaves and old sacks...’ *. - The bodies of Michael, Petloc: _ The biy, ‘son (of Mrv-and, Mia. Steven “Robingon,' of Buniiyslde, was brought by: boat to:Port: Ra ward, whore he was mot. by, the: the slayek was.not announced by police, They said no motive was uncovered "immediately, lt was, John's disappearance, reported by ‘his wife, that led'to discovery of the tragedy, The Pollock-farm deaths were the first quintuple-siaying: in western Cannada-since April 14, 1:25 pam. carid “taken to Prthoe died at] am, taday.2 4 Police are jnvestigating the in 31, was charged with inurdering his parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Schmidt; thelr daughters, Mary: and Olga; and another son, Dre, vid, on the family farm at tality at Sunnyside this week: Goenell was killed. Inatantly When hit by q,froight train while. sie was.playing‘on the'Canadian Grayavillo, 60 miles sotithwost of | National Rallway tracks nearthe oy 4 oe Winnipeg. Five days aller his cannery. °° hinted. serags...... ewe weaens Today. the : bodles ‘of: the’ vie= : . Prince Rupert AmbulantevAt\ .. Rupert General Hospital, ‘He | int iepresentatives,| demonstration, ; ' Funeral serviees will be held Friday at) the First United iChurch with Rev, Lb, G. Sieber Officlating, Ferguson Funeral Home are In charge of arrange- ‘ments, Burlad will be nt Fairview operative farm near Swift Cur’ Cometery, ent, offlelals sald, i Rut they would not estate: the thne the two federal planes: being used for the Bwlft Current: hae ete Sots LUPE Named trip will leave an the eastward ’ journey to Winnlpes and the: Board Chairman southern Outarlo frutl belt, Orlalnally the Soviet delogu- tion wis to arrive ab Winnlpeg somo tine Thursday to visit the that Inboratory (here and meet (he board of grak commission: Tora, Vecleral officlats have left no doubt they are concerned ove a er reports that antl-Red groupa) we of Ukrulptan wind Polish Canad. Jans are plannhag an alrport eens at oe MO Ea Pee o ‘ Sock Laure, proprietor of the Aidine Apartmonts, well-known curler and prosidant of the Feince Rupert Ale Cadet spon- ‘goring committee has beon nan. ject chairman of a conciliation j . the ClO. It will return under a: Patrol sergeant Milt Walker, direct ClO Industral charter, 42 artillery battery commander Hol ag a part of any other In- durlag the Second World War, ternational union, and reaffilia- clilined the force lacked leader- tion may be completed “in q SMipand that he had at one time wook or so." " been “charged with neglect of The AFU was part of the old duty when Twas a fall sergeant.” International Fishermen and Ale! “J was surprised that 1 had Hed Workers Union ousted by bon charged, tried and convict- the CIO five years ago on cd und sentenced before bolny grounds of alleged Communtat heard, he sald, domination, The AFU broke off; Dol. Joo McHardy sild that tn, from its parent bocly soon afters “late 1047 or carly 1048" he was wards, however, and this spring, moved from plain clothes work CIO lenders Invited It back. ren + penenemanennannat 8 Wt MeyPe 661- eR Ne Hydro-Power, Natural Gas lors promoted above him, Olhors had alitlar complaints, Const. Dougles Boothe, 10 yony's on the forces, sald that “In 1969 cr. early 1084" he and nnothor! constable were ina braffle oruls. er ear outside a dairy drinking milk, He was peradod. pofore tha "Inseparable” chief the following day, he sald, VANCOUVER = ~~ Greater land enutioned aboul auch ace hack to wnilform dutles and fue} oto Challenge Bout Anticipated Mulligan, parading them before! him, sald: "I've been reading your report | and I have no hesitation in Und. lug you guilty,” Const, Gordon Sinclity, 13 yonrs a polleeman, complatned he was twiea reduced from radio dispatcher to patrol cars but novor loarned why, Const. Fred Ells, with soven years exporience, auld he was parnded hefore the chief for smoking In a patrol car, “T don't amuko," ho said, somteteties arrest, Schmidt committed sul-: ial th engi ln Hondingley}] ie pe ot all outside Winnipeg. Eni Ih ye us Jobin Pettogke. was dexcelhed nro ment. ” an being: (lve: feat, 644 Inches, tall, of Stine tall and “welgh« lng about 140 pount, Ho has falr hair, wears glauses and hag protruding teeth, When ho loft home ho was wearing Tue Jeans, 0 grey shirt and nh bolge, ponked cap. — Polkee aald ho was bolleved ¢ be driving -n 1053’ Motoor car, For Labor Day A challonge has beon Issued to all-comera In Northern British | Columbin, up to 88 pounela, by Dilly Baundora, U-your-ald son bse Committees Ignored / Government Says Webster rs WO, QoePyOvily 5 we Arnold Webster ia seetbed {he Bows VPS rmenb af aps Eb yes bins bony With a “ehip mn MART Any thle! t Wetter ! yin mide LIMATD Ihe charge Her Mine. where tant “Hh ek Thonn, ye i the Beph 1 , Wor Hany Me Hie, Ton Maret ember at the WG, lor Kaalo-Blovan, uudllenca af about al Uralorno; Vere wll the, forest nr lireneo — Wtapute hy ie vomlution of ry ON Abbwon—evnttd Meat jn tele AE Ue grove me eterred We te cond a te Heit gy lf ‘} Maier sale (ye (uv - 4 oynment, reprommited by "no more thin 40 por eent af the peuple’ has janored house cant mttteas, particularly In the for lestry and Paaifio Grenb Kastern Rallway tases, Mr, Webator sald the lahor coi: | ntttoe had Nol ant alee Ud, | yin added Unat the “wise pitas Fyinolnl povernmient — seeH aid works (oqother with federal and loonl governments.” In his apooeh, Mr. Earding Fant the forthooming by-oteetlon Involved government — poltelos mether than “sual a member for Lillooet." Tho mali tawte, be anid, cone (rex around the question ol "treo ontorprixe or state forests." Mr, ‘Thomas formed the pee onl governments claim of dobt rodtation "the biggest fatty ‘atary af modern diya." INCH LAUIIR pourd which wil hear briets in Ly dianuto bolween four ally eatos ‘and thelr employaes. | Mr. aura was ehoxen by Col, 4, 1, dolinaton, representative of ithe Broadway Onte, ta Gondola ‘auto, Commodore Cafe and iMacoy's Coffee Tar and hey Ginn, nomines of Loan! 616 0 ‘tho Hotel and Moataurant En I shoyees and Bartendors Unton, (AN TT LG), The board will hold tle trat partnership and partlelpation by. tyitios, Ho sald undor crogseox. Of Martin J. Saundors,'1207 Was | Celebrations stores entoring the contest will get thelr = diaplaya’ comploted carly in the woek so that Judging can be dono Friday, ” a J, O, Kwart, Tod Joratnd: and ment of tuatural resources (In the Paclfio Northwost has been urg- od by Don Bnstyold, attorney. peneral of the state of Washing. | ton. Mr. Mustvold, addressing a moollng of the Nattonnt Associ. Canada and Uno U.8, In develops | amination that tho ehtet Udit tor Btreat, for an exhibitor boy. Ken Hardy form the TLO's Union want the publle to got the iden (hat polico affleors wore “bum ming” muk on cduty. Conat, Ray Lounsbury, 10 yonts | on the force, sald he was paraded before. tho chief in Dacembar, 1047, for falling to obtain two tlon of Boourtties Adiwlulatratora, | witnesses,” Tho charge arose wild that northwoat's hydro-cloc. | following a aki vont: fraens tn trle powor ane nabural gas wore; which tho yletim: of n beating ko Intortwined “thoy can't be died, Two wen polntod out the sopurated.” aman who had donesthe bentlng TERRACE-SMITHERS RUNS SET IN FURTHER STAGE EXPANSION Vurthor expanalon of ine uparations of Northwoat Btayos Lid, on Mighway 16 was confirmed (oday with the announee. mont that, alarting Friday, (ho compary will operate threo thnves a wook botwoon, Torrnng and Amithors, The annonce ont waa made by Dough tare, managing director, , The run will (nko four hows and will he an extonslon of tho aorvice to and from Prince Ruport, Chorrill Motntrye, oporations manager, loft for Yancouvor today lo plek up another conch that will be put on the Prince meoting wt Onan, Friday tn the nimple rani of the Savoy Hotel. |. NuportTorrace run, " Ing bout during the Labor Day colabrations In tho'olty, Billy, undofontad In seven yenrs of fighting and now weigh> Ing 83 pounds, will bo the contral fIruro in the Prince Ruport Elk's Doxing Club float-—which will be f miniature ring, mounted on a wuek, 0 ta A sinntl trophy will be awarded tio Whiner of the bout, should tho challongo bo nccopted, The bout would bo staged on comples tlon of tho track and fold ovents, aohedulod to wet unelote way ab Algona Park ab tam, Labor Day, i Labor Day will alsn ato Union Tabel toying Week Jnunohed, A wook=long aloro-whidow cons feat will bo hold, with an tumins alo scroll awarded to the atora, judgod by n committee from the Peineo Rupord Trades ane Lae bor Counell, to have the boat window dlaplay foaturjng wvlon products and xervices, TLO Judgex avo hoping that}! Lubol Buylng Week committes,. i L WA | iarenal HL 190 mites por howe aftor midnight. | tonight, Whrels will abies to.. hwoatorly 26 ‘Thursday ate- AN, 7 ore Nemeerrarivan MILLY SAUNDITIA ee aul aud Price Rupert 83 and : vee Olaltongon OePonndeme OW ‘wih / t 5 wa : ' . Aw ‘ PN ean “ne god AN tye ey yr ! North: Warned: ms Thupada For Beginners, Friday | | With: goneral school: opanliny lesa than a week way, it School Hoard foy District 62 Has. lantiod ny last clinnee for partnta to register boginnors nnd pupils transforted fron .one school .to another, ves Paronts who did not onroll be. ginnors In May or June canrdo ao batwoon O'nm, and 12 nooh tomorrow nnd Friday at the of. fico of tho principal of tho pohool tho child will bo attend- ing, Mra, M. M, Ropor, sehaol bonrd secretary anid this‘morlt- nm. | PE Mite S Pups transferring tron). ollie: sohoola are nlyo roquired [0 'vegs later, Mra) Roper added, maroon anes miateeeneman . Of Gale: Winds”: Raln te tailing along thd nor. thorn Writlah Columbia canal tb. day In advnrico of a wakontig Pauitie alorm lying Just west'of tho Queon Ohavlotle telands,:A very Intonaa atone: tn the ‘eons tinl Guilt of Alnakn will nod northonatwarda towards the BC, conat in tho noxt 26 hotry brieigs Ing southeast, galox and raliy , the north donat Thuraday, (oo: A galo warning Is ‘tssued fo Yi the north conat rogion, Foraods Aila rain tonight an Thuratly, Continulng cool, Winds south> weatorly 20 tile afternoon dnd ng to southonat gale 0 gout ' . {ornoon, Ly tonight and Weh A Port Mardy, Bands aah to: Port: Rd- LD Pe Ge ee wR cele geet cldent, which is the’ second fa- — Friday, 20-month-old Marilyn,