Bonight Be vis Thursday might a A; Are Invited BB the Captain Cook Ser can Beste Ba boa. | High “518-1147 feet ie Cons at HMCS Chat Published at Conada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Greot Northwest | mn 17:02 108 foot io watch Your boy or girl ‘ . o aa Lo ‘. so, LOW sun vow 10256 41 feet BB sins. VOL, XLIV, No, 234, PRINCE RUPERT, B.., THURRDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955. . PRICE FIVE CENTS . i a - ee eee : : im : ‘ “ VICTORIA, B.C. PROVENSTAL 1:22 OM@RROW'S + HAY 31/30 * Friday, October 7, 1055. - (Pacific Standard Time)». i. HOLDING stiver plaques for a job well done in alding the March of Dimes for erlopled Bo Mis Ole Statta honored royal lad’ of the Order of The Royal Purple (centre) and — myo echalted ruler of the Prince Rupert Flks Lodge No, 342, right. Left Js Art Murray, " : metres field ormantzer for the Mar h of Dimes. P: . i fan dh amone B.C, centres taking part in the Ma if Cut Urged arin B Canadian Raw Goods BINNIPEG (CP)+-A chemical engineer, a labor Bl an cconomist today gave their prescrip- for the development of Canada’s natural re- Be te the annual meeting of the Canadian Cham- EC onmeree, pe Ra tee me Bice eoumerr, J. Ro terms of supply of capital. OA ccd of JT. Done» “I hope for much greated in- am) ita. of Montreal,! terest on the part of Canadian Rh rite, said: investors in the ownership of fees xe ould put the| Canadian companies. Total sav- : ‘ys the United Statest ings of the Canadian people >to umport caw; seem Ikely to inerease. . .” vs they should; The three were speakers In a wd reduce the tar-; panel discussion devoted -to the Bes products which can; problems of resource -develop- Ree ecsced from them." y atént- of res meg Tg a Bi cueteased demands} Mr, Donald sald there had mg ered resources and} been much publicity about the fap tots farecast by thet tremendous extent of Canada’s passe should be In a} natural resources. , r position.” But what appeared a very ade- me PRINCIPLE quate reserve for many yerrs In FA ier. Gordon w.{ berms of Canadian requirements, BAD eral secretary. | Shrunk to much smaller propor- Be Toades and Lae | Hons If related to North Ameri- Wht shada. said: = e8n requirements. Canada must “ acogress' the! think of her natural resources ccoatnber’s meet- [tet In terms of Canadian re- ceed und bee urements and then in terms of cca ple under- North’ Ameriean needs. development: (Continued on Hage 7) ehatnagement “CEN UN as. Soare done more Soure ad vaniag- "cee comntry and ; covet Elan tn any! ae 7 e Le q wt is Saat el To Take Over o A Com “ou vision oor " n oe approneh, VANCOUVER 0 eo preven so ay denist drive ta take over (he Pondustries da Vancouver Trades” and) Labor - hens are sbi Camel CPLQe and win control won osten tacat other B.C, dabor organises orange heb Gans was predieter here Wud: rise only diinesday by inven leaders, Jf toubnoded ) ep pore's no doube this activity va ter aid sels 4, all part of ao big Communist HP AOVeR Ss, Pe PRL Petra, Oe PeSeReehy, wl Company, Seat fin, sate] ‘ls widespread Communist peace Mrive is undey Whit unionist. cvelopient. of hor Council and Tine sure the honk there ta no attuation will erupt there soon.” MMe ure doing all RK, Gervin: soeretagy of the * or becoming pros VELC, sald he fell the offensive He Poulielont in could be handlert enally, ' Bric Kampers” To Assist mens Tag Day Saturday *evayed park of, ‘Trggdig will alart at A atm. V teadays at the Saturday and Rey, fA. ‘Thorpe, Kump tt Lak»| honorary member of the iin Sener are show. /elub ts in charge of selecting tage me ition af thel goers, Me Kidd sale, Maas ‘wean DY) tn addition to the regular my satura NX") tag day, wealern Kong artist Ii 4 ,; YT patter O'Mhen, who IN telng ie aes Le fA yponkarod in an appearance We ata lodny that} pore Saturday night by the Dare WHT bo ON] Prince Htupert: Kika, will stage Bil tay iy WLLOMPLINAT downtown appearance Nate Bo NON COM) ray attornnn Co give adil Sag DE Whleh (8) (lanal wht to te: Klnmon's oH They attended) drive, 7 More than 200 children witend- T od tho Kin camp at Lakolae Unis wm oll Set i) 6 Dead ‘ simmer, Along with Ure annual vinit to Millor ny Indian orp mrry iat N flood-hatterod ed today te agg, “comnt aq (ho re. PW wort alll fH, a! erst. Nhe projects aponadred by the Vrinee Teuport Kinamon, Major oxponaos for aneo at thokiddle Kamp fone od the sod mark thix year, Mr W6beled watel. U malnten= ‘offensive,” sald one senior right: | “They apprrently think they are in better ador while the. Sol, yoln heay- way. Thoy are trying to lle | Pet the United trate Into the Trdes and) Lae tal ab Olilatinns thine, the eanip In ono of thd major community Ie + y eshalted ruler of the BPOE, Mrs. Slatta and Mr. Monson recetved the plaques from rince Runert’s contribution of rch of Dimas campaign, 64 Killed 04 Rill ‘As Plane Hits Peak CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP)— The badly-smash- ed wreckage of the United Airlines DC-4 was sighted today on the side of Medis cine Bow mountain and apparently all 64, aboard were dead. ' The plane crashed Into the back down strewiti¢ ‘thie“wreek- age over sevetal hundred yards, Capt. Mel Conning, 0 Wyomlng national jet pilot sald. Conning sald there was no sign of life. | The plane en route from Den- lver, Colo, to Salt Lake City, ‘Utah, would have flown over the ‘area normally, Medicine Bow Peak in the Rockles rlacs 12,005 feet, The debris is half a mile north of Lake Murle, About 80 miles west of Cheyenne in southeast. % ern Wyoming. Says Communist Drive Begun Labor Council “The TUC eft swing was fot (tne representation,” he sald af last week's vrevinelal meet jing, Mr, Gorvin waa net re- dlected as secretary of the or ganization whith passed hy a 58-34 margin a resolution (ya! expelled groups should be re- adinitted next coring aller the meer of Canuda’s two labor CONV ORES, “We had been warnhie far months that the TUC was oo weak spol and uralig inere unions ta loin" Me Geyvln wld, Tet Bylday tye posts in te 10,000, member TUG were filed hy jet -wire siprortera, Jomes Harton was elected as pre tent ‘hy wn 104 to TW vote over Willlam Mack of the Hosultal Employees Anion, Tehn Hevwond, of the 4treet Rallwaymon's Union, also yh menher ef ne sneaniiod “prt ‘aressive eratn,” defented Mr, Laryin 08 to 70, | Mr, Gervin had been scerotury treasurer for the threo years ‘alee the TUG was formed, { \ ne oe a a OHNE RNIN oA OORT City Patrolled NEW CASTLE, Ind tt .- Glx inuncred Natonal Chiard Militia jen mounted gunrd on this lateito-tarn elty today aftor a lwild gun battle ab tho strike "hound Perfect Clrela Corp, foundry, Tho und was vont in after Mayor Paul Meormack pros stained natate oof United amare geney in tite edatorn Tellann ally of 16,000, The guardanon ave heavily armed and equipped with tanks. Walt persona ware sho \ band Jaree of only 00, side. of .the..mountain..and “fell. i Ninth Avenue West, was hit by a wounded Wednesday na 8.000 Wilton xypaliivers convorgod fram throtyhouk Indiana (a back up wv CFO United Atto Workers abrtico ngatnat the foun- dry, which haa a tormal work FRI ieee nee gee nine a Gale Lashes No Big Damage. | In City Reported Gale foree winds from 55 to 60 miles an hour iwith gusts up to 90 miles ‘an hour rocked Prince ‘Rupert last night causing damage of varying inten. |: sity in wide-spread sec- tions of the city. \ iand power service was reported during ‘the night, but no serious outages occurred with either utility. No major property damage’ was reported caused by the fury of the storm which carried heavy rain with it. SHED TORN LOOSE Waves whipped up by the wind tore one end of the boat shed at ‘the Prince Rupert Yacht Club loose from {ts moorings, but club members have since lashed St to its moorlngs, Some boat owners, fearing additional gale - force winds moved thelr boats to oth- er anchorages. Ferry operator Tony Crawley reported he had Picked up a empty skiff in the middie-of the harbor, “TAG. 20foot wall -sections of future” classtooms for the now Roosevelt Park School at Acro- polls Hil were brought down by the gate, causing # possible t0 or 12 days loss in time and labor. Top of a tree was blown down across telephone Ines on An- ‘ brose Avenue, causing one of six ‘or seven trouble calls recelved iby the Prince Rupert Telephone ‘department. Clty crews cleared ‘the debris away this morning. TREE HITS HOUSE House of C. J. Gustafson, clly superintendent of works, 353 | 4 i ; ‘tree which fell victim to one gust of wind. Down at Cow Bay two power conductors were blown together causing a short elreult and smalt electrical fire near the now Kelly Douglas ‘warehouse, A power pole on Third Avenue was blown over to n 30-dogree angle but Northern Brithh Columbia Pow- er Company crows righted the pole and kept service tntoet, SHINGLES TORN OFT Out at Port Edward shingles Some interruption in phone}. Canada, a PE J Mrs, Pearson, who arrived in Moscow’ yesterday for a week's stay tm: Russia, are shown above. Mr, and: Mrs. Pearson were greeted by Rutslan Forelgn Minister Molotov and Mrs. Pearson was pre- sented with a bouquet of flowers by the wife of deputy forelgn mirilster Valery: Zorin, - Pearson Starts Talks | With Soviet Offic qv als: Soviet Union met this morning partanent: at: Ottawa: ns. LiB, Pearson begay the secs; They ond day-ot' hisivisit to’ the Russ-" dhscusswa’d wide stange*of: jan’ capital, ° jaflonal, problems Including dis "Phe Canrdla li, Y n extemal af two hours conferring with V. man reunifi¢ation. wi, Molotov, his Russian opposite Humber, . Siting in on the Can-. 1 speaking memders of the exter- wat aftalrs department, .George Iqnatieff and Jolin Holmes, «. Algo scheduled to attend were Hay: Crepault of Pearson's de- -b¥'g visit to a puppet show, Cadets’ Parents Asked To Aid. Navy league — An urgent appeal was Issued today for parents of Bea Cadets and Wrenettes to support the work of the Prince Rupert branah of the Navy Leacue of \ | Pearson leaves Friday night for ruesday evening before on his world tour, shot ‘thentre, Canadian minister Ponraon saw the fn smile from the Lt. Edward A, L, Dawes, offl- were ripped from the roof of the new ROMP barracks and heavy rains lave seeped through to rooms below, No other storm Bdward dlatrict, RCMP reported Vis morning, The provincial Ustrict engin- vers offleg voporla no major Lroublo intond, Waitresses Approve Board. Finding A unnnlnous recommendation of wn conciliation bonrd trying to find a collective agroamont between waltrosses omployod nt four city entos and the owners, wis approved Inst night whon (ho wallresses locnl voted In fir vor of the board's finding. Angus = Maepheo, wallrossns' ropresontatlye for the Hotel and Roatnurant Umployoos and Bare tondom Unidn, anid that the union nad notified the Labor Rolations Doard Jn Vancouver of Ia deelwion, © The recommendation of the hoard hendell by Jack Tale, Inoluclod a unton shop, 44-hevy, alx-dny"wook nnd a $34 wage nonlo for oxporlenced waltronsoa, ~~ CHEPBTON, England ® - An automobile driven by an Ng-yent' old man phinged Into tho river Bovorn and atick while tho tide roxd, The man and bbe wile vat Wnt the level wont down onotigh for Hons la open the doors, damage was reported In «Port | “Tinunth to co-operating with ws." qulobly up to tholr necks in water cer commanding the Captain ‘Cook Sen Cadet Corp sald today that without the Navy Loague there would bo no cadets, “The offleers in charge of Captain Cook are socking the whole-hearted support of par onts ,.. starting right pow,” Lt Dhwes anid, “Wo are willing to give up many hours a week in an effort to bulld eltlzonghip guultlog in boys and glrla and col that many parents will be happy to desole an fow hours a mills ag tho hero of the show did Ce ENE I eae tee Aa SCOR ME tint More Gales Seen For Tomorrow Friday, Ruport, | CANADA'S minister for External A‘fairs Lester B. Pearson and MOSCOW. — The foreign partment and Michael | Sharpe ministers of Canada and. the ofthe trade. goar-old native alr ab Hazelton, » te Not guilty verdict was brougitt in aftor the Jury hoard Mr, Jui Heo N. W. Whittakar rule th statements taken from the. age cused ab tho time of hls ‘arg woro Inadmissnble na ovidoned, | Johnson was brought ‘hore oh Monday from Oukalla,. where. h has beon hold alnee hls aredat.Jt Zand $2. Ho sald paronts could show thelr good falth by attonding the annual meeting of tho loval Navy League branch In the Ward Room of UMC8 Chatham Friday mlpht at 8, Tn that way thoy could lonrn how thay could holp during the coming year. Chatring tho meoting will bo |, Novy Léngue.. president Stan]: Saville, my Sengrsereceanend BC Growth Hampering ‘New City Code PRINCE GyORaH, B.C, th — Muntelpal affairs Woaloy Wack anld hore today tho drafting of 0 naw municipal code for 1.0, has boo made more diffi. cult hy the rapid growth of the province, Apenking to the Unton of 13.0, Munlolpalitios, reproveniing nonrly: 100 pur cont of the ore anna nrons, Mr. Winok waked dlogaten to hely make it a prac tlenl Cutie xeotny. cocle. Hy DRVCE LEVETT Canadian Prony Saft Writer f force la off agaln —~ (his for. five days, three months alice Ita Inception TL Has boon marked by ‘repontoc for (0 daya, Tho adjournment was aranted at the request of John G, Gay Could, counsel for pollee chive Inte Inta the onxe, by two dovelanmonta: t VANCOUVER @ = ‘Nhe stub torlng royal conmmlesion Invest gation Inte Vancouver's pollee The inquiry, under coninis- slonor FR, IL Tupper, ant yostor- day for the doth time th. the adjournmonts, reconvoning only Inat ‘Tuesday after Hob altting Waller Mulllgan, who sald it would ho the lnat he would soak on the growneds that he cane Tho 90th allting wns marked to “Freoxe" or socidlify and It | tho spring, Ho was unreprononted vt was another hall hour bolero |yy coungol until Mr, . Juatled My thoy melted again and type |whittaker asked Mra. Phillip Ray. ash: could bo sot, If sho would act for the dofenes, - he i Pag gag aty |W. Brown, QC, proscouted, -, ne k : ; bnerminee ” I ° . : | a we Police Probe Again Adjourned 6k ‘os ' ow, Mn t Kequest of Chiefs Counsel = ss ae! Lt Holon Elizabeth Dougins, self- testinony concorming tho 80; (he adinitted fivoeyenr companion 000 from Migs Douglas, a Sy uf Chiof Mulligan, sad ho told | Marllor, Mies, Douglas told the: ie hor In 1049 ho hac a $30,000 jconimiasion that the chit had i, noal egg pad him by yamblors pald 82,200. farsa farm, In ihe: ey tine | Maglatrato Oxenr Orr, a olive |Mrasor ‘valloy node hore where.» ral © teommisstonor, road a lottor he ttey could ratio. when ho lott i wrote tho chief lant May in which (Hie force -favaky, 2! ho as, ho antd ho was worrtedt ovor “an | Sho antt Veswns pall for with: Incronse In crime and a dearenso [Money “ovor'Any nbove" hie me 4" In detection.” ay nn whan ii cornmnlariah ' aw, Tpapure srineren, in told ma Te tate te We Mlay Douglas, a mnrriod wos [Waa from moniter ho war gokllng we man pormilted to textlfy under jfrom somewhere, - ne j{hor maiden tame, touched off w) "la I rom tlainclinatian a ah jfisputo bolweon Mr. Gould dnd Ignoranco that you.can nob tél tis y|Mr. Tupper: The Inwyor enntends jie whore Ho gob {b front” the: Say, edt Hint Mr, ‘Tupper did not have {coumniasionor aaked, | . en the right of crosd-oxamination | After a tong Wealtation by Mua | ‘ of withiesos, Mr, Tupper: riled Dat Ho aclelbd: ae Ws: } duty, You ouglt to porforny 1% re TL wos quoationing by.ponmtass |) Woll,” ala anid. “Tt onme fron’ wae Unoner Tupper which brought thes ganblory, ee mre fe . . 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