be ve ~ Barred From Dor Rou we , i i. PRINCE GEORGE ()--A 24-, because school trustees here. have ; :) SeRtold married high school refused her permission to- re-y 7 studentswho js the mother of side in the high school dormi- i i 4 } gt eT a ".. * gardens and formal walks"with a fountain cent Married School Student: 4 : . af ? » a’. at rr re “SU A hltys SUPPORT CARS. b- BLITZ TONIGHT eho % ahi , one a vie ae weak y Loy ’ bo Des Tn Nahe Pm aR AE OC tag Ee TRE Ad AE 4 _ Published at Canada’s Most ‘Strategic Pacific Por VOL, XLV. No. 241 agile on et od Sil Nal Ot Meh ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY. tyshad heap at ; > And Key to the Gr OCTOBE R15, 1956-- eat Northwest. a : - . ‘PRICE FIVE.CENTS. ” NAG: Ls ne hates . woot oo . oo: . “THIS IS AN ‘ARTIST'S conception of a heart-of-city plaza bei ‘Rallways as part, of its 23-acre terminal proj wis; tHe’ Queen Elizabeth Hotel, still under cons concept of future development. ‘eA BOARD FIRM IN STAND truction. The o “one child may have to adandon tory. her. quest to complete Grade 12; The app i board in the dormitory . was {turned down by trustees because ‘the young mother is related to dormitory, matron. Mrs, E. 'Groome., ce | The Grade 12° student whose Prince George Fuming A ma ENnsus quires to complete her junior PRINCE GEORGE: @—City of-; matriculation standing. ificlals and businesstien here are| The school: board: remained timing “at figures released al adamant in its stand, despite a Ottawa by the Dominion Bureau, petition made”on Mrs, Demori- cof -Blalidtics .. establishing y. the dlenny.s.pohall baths by. eines population for this community George senior high school: prifi- ' De ee hE a ae oka ty be at 10,295. ~ jeipal Lorne Downey and ‘sentor' Ok vaccine has "beer In: com-' scarclt “for” survivors «from | the; ‘girls’ courisellor Mrs. C, B. Car- ter, asking that the girl .be al- ‘lowed to remain In the dormi- or is as. tory. _: School dormitories here were “payers here will be deprived of constricted to provide low cost ‘accommodation for out-of-town tudents, Residents pay a fee of Aldermen and city. hall offie- tals claim the population ts about ; 13,000. “And df the census err large as they think It to be, bax an. cstimated $150,000 in provin- 's ‘elal grants over the next five | Wears, '$25 a month and are required to 1 City e ‘assist. with the cleaning of their ‘man rlosest Lo ‘ndicaté the actual populatior deseribed the census count as! “orany.” » Thomson sald munielpal utility mecounts Indicate that there are ‘at least 12,000 people here, not taking into account the large floating population. ere nen a ey He a lerk Arran Thomson, the the records which },'tlon of meals, ' Principal Dowrcy deseribed the young mother as a “good and co- operative student.” Trustees acted on a policy cs, tablished by them which forbids occupancy in the dormitory of rrelatives of $ts administrative istaff. Mrs, Demontigney is the daughter of matron Mrs, Groome. Hoping to find accommodation with a friend, the young woman ‘sald later that “nothing will j make me slop school,” — as | "| | City Pioneer John H. McKay Dies Aged 71 ‘Missing Girl Mi ‘ald time resident of Prince: Found by Police Rupert, John Hector Mekoy dled’ A 14 year-old girl, missing tn, Prince Rupert General hospl- for more than 20 hours over tie it tis morning following ® weekend, was found by police lengthy illness, THe was 1, Rorh In Sidney, Nova Scolin, walking In the city. Mr, McKay was a fisherman! Dorothy Elliot, of | here for a long time before he, roulred, “Tle hnd lived ab the Savoy Ho- tel before moving to the Ploneer home. where he stayed for two} weeks before galing to hospital tus Oploher, Ie Is survived by n sister th Nova Scoula, _ Funeral arrangements i the andsey of Merguson Funernl Home, have not yeb been can. pleted, Duke Starts Tour LONDON (Reuters! The Duke of inburgh lett London hy air today an the stark of a 35,000- nile round-the-world trip cen dared an Olymple anes next mond dy Australia, ' eve Queen, Priner Charles amd Prineess Anne waved hin ali gaye: hoe s a) The W Goudy with tls Tatas, Houlvest. wiid renehing 24 WN SO Ninth pin, Saturday after she had been last sean at VW pan. Friday out- side the Totem Theatre, police sald, tion CPPR Saturday evening. ania tee NA Re: NE MEN OD CUO Bastethal Meeting Set Future of basketball in Rupert Baskethill Clyle Centre, fleora for the 1060-67 season, eather. showers body Remalning eaol, 4 18 occasionally expaNEd — NPOME, row dontght and Digh lamorrow | at.Part Hardy (2 and $2, Hand. spit and Prince Rupert ah and BO, thr on te own, 2ondd ect in Montreal. The plaza_contains. landscaped . re-plece, The building in centre of this sketch.” ea Cut in: Half mitory | During Year wf lication of Margaret | “*summer_ and usual fluctuation | { [home is in Terrace Js unable to; obtain Home Economics courses|¢ in her home town which-she re-| the iquarters and with the‘ prepara- . Saturday evening as she wns Avenue Bast was located ab 0) onod the disease, Messages urging eltizens to he on the lookout for the girl were proadenst perlodieally over sta- Wve, ality will be under discusston | "hursday night when the Prince nasoclation holds ils annual meoting ab 130 pan, i Whe Board room of the To major toples will be taken uy hosides te olection of ol. Ono te whellver tho assoclie tlon wishes to be taken over hy the Clvle Centre asaoclatlon or whether i) wil continue apari- Provision also his to be made; fora team or denme to play the Tarlo Globetrotters wha aroun achoduled to play hore Novembor | forelqn offie ng built by Canadian National. Of Survivers ther buildings are’ the artist's '.. ,CP. Photo). Polio Cases. Royal Air Forse: spokes- tish ship has picked-up the Jerearriage from thé U.S. military transport . plane missing since Wednesday By The Canadian, Préss ites sci vicemen : q ee LU. . ‘ The Incidence in Canada of| ° poliomyelitis this year has been there might be .a dinghy..or ‘] ve} es. iCornwall, “A new. ‘searell now. Authoritles In the 10 provine- jis being. gradually, -built” ‘up es say widespread. use’ of theiaround the area in ‘which - the a coolj wreckage was found.” a |. The debris was picked up by the British tanker Navicella. | ( ‘Salk anti-polio vaccine, lin the-disease’s cycle appear to be the, factors in its sharp de- about 250 miles ‘southwest’ of ine to 435 cases from’ 867 te Land’s End, most southwesterly same date in 1955, . [Point of Britain, ‘| A high-speed Royal Navy So far 16 deaths have been launch was sent out immediately to pick up the wheels and take Vat i to search headquarters at Ce ’ \§t, Morgan's Cornwall for furth- Health officials sald it ls to0 ‘er identification. SS an cariyn torsaxchowsotectivoythedneThe'yanéforee-saldtodhy/it recorded this year, 14 less thap lin. the comparative period ‘ast : year, pF ree hating the disease, but added plane would. continue “indefi- ‘that. few children wha were nitely.” given shots have been stricken, ; and nearly all were mild cases, ‘STUDYING TRENDS. “We cannot-see any. curtail- ‘ment at this time, and. the ‘search is continuing on !sched- ; inte,” an air foree spokesman Officials are not prepared te; said, : ce ‘draw conelusions from Ontario’ | The big military transport dis-: comparatively slight drop In. appeared on a flight from Eng- land to the United States, -engns from 159 In 1955 to 143 se} far this year, Statisticlans nov ‘are making a study of the trend ‘tn the last five years... - i The exception to the overal’ drop may be Quebec province | lwhere the total so far Is 08, gnle ‘one behind the figure for all of 1955, Flve have died so far, com- pared to 13 last year, In British Columbia 66 cases jwere reported, of which 22 were iparalytic, a sharp decling from last year's 163 cases In the same period, with 99 paralytic cases, Greater Vancouver had 17 cases of all types, 18 fewer than last ven, and Victoria's total was down 16 to six. In Victoria Dr, Elizabeth Ma- haffy, suid i Is too early to atueibute the decline to vaccine results, bub in the Age group whieh had Its. fret shot int | manta radio and an electric year the usual pollo incidence | coffee percolator were won by J, penk has levelled off, No child- 8, Burns and Mrs, B, H. Craft ren yaeclnated Inst year devel- | respectively, Prizes for Series No, 2 of the Scramblod Names" contest are: first, n man's wrist watch; sec- ond, 1 corner taklo and, bird, a table lamp. y Kntries will he recalved at , the Dally News up until noon on Octoher 22 for the secoud part of the contest sores, Contestants ave oliglble for one win in the flve week series, bub are urged to submit thelr entries weokly so that thoy may bo used In the Judging of tho grand prize winner, ‘ Mrs. Wrathall | First Winner In Contest First prize winner in the first series in the Daily News “Scrambled Names” contest goes to, Mrs, J. R, Wrathall, who} wins a women’s wrist watch, the judges an- nounced today. Second and third prizes of a i | er rt tee en IY NNT AOD ‘Diefenbaker Set It "Wanted" WINNIPEG @-—John Diefen- poker, Progressive Conservative membor Crom Prinec Albert, says ho will stand for the Consery- allve party lendorship “If Cane adinns gonorally’, wish (hat he do 80, Mr, Diofehhakor made the statement dy an interview here during Uo weekend { amplify. Ing mn announcement made Felday night in Prince Alhort, “Ag {rr as Lam concorned, only if tharg ty a genornl do- mand will Tt stand” ho anid, Hotherwisy T abl) nob ho tn it." Oe eager 20 me ERE ORI UUUHETI HT ETT Protest Lodged! LONDON (Routers) Britny haa protested to Communist Chinn over v recent violation of the horder belweon Hong Kong 1 Ohina by Chinese troops, a | | | prereenemeerrte 11 Arrested In Strike Fight WINDSOR, Ont, Gm Shrikors, pollee and company — offleints baltied briefly ab Canadian Hrldgo Co, today and. 1 of tho Plekots warg arrested, One pollep, report anid two persons -— A Man and a worn — wore Injured in the fiva- minute melee, Licences plats wore rippod from company Cara nnd fenders seratehed and canted aa plekets Wied to kaop UK. Ship Of Plane Clue Gives Hope |.’ LONDON (AP) — A man said today that a-Bri-} wheels and part of -the un- - in.the Atlantic with 59} “Tt gives us new hope “that | ust less than one-half of lastidinghies in the arca with suryi-|" vente teeneeee {PD 9 f Margaret year's a coast-to-coast, Can- yors,” the RAF officer said: in|” emontigney for permission. to! adlan Press survey discloses ; | itoday segregated. all sports”. * | Alaska Pack lOf Salmon Up ck previewed; cirewlar-shaped ‘tru in London: Fitted. w screens, the unusua Company of Englan ith: fiber-glass .p \truck was di anels:and:new-style wi splayed by. the my 2 dna dea paign: Arthritis and: Rheumatism, clinic a oa ot , , ~ . wo Ae oe . On ig BAC. CENT _ BR ARCALYES 9F B.C. Jo PARLIAMENT BLDGS., VICTORIA, B.C... -jadian -Explo ~ Mulhal ‘has “r Jaims fc 4 EN NIAL COMMITTEE F B.Ge) Lo olum ‘Was Teporte or the to raise: funds for the Canadian. in, Prince Rupert, 126 canvassers |». ht to: raise an objec: will. coyer the city’s re osiana Segregates All Sports NEW ORLWANS iM—Loulsiana It will be Iegal for white and Negro amateur or professional players to compete in the same “athletic training, games, sports or contests,” Spectators ‘also must bo segretated, The maxl- mun punishment is a. $1,000 {Ine and one year imprisonment, Although the law passed in May, did not take. effoct until today, its provisions have been felt fordmwacks, -_ 34 pe ae sem Soon after ‘Domocratic Gover nor Earl Long signed the bill July 17, some colloges began cancelling thelr commitments: to appear In Loutsiana. for football and basketball ganes. Notr'g Damo, Dayton and St, Louis quit the Sugar Bowk tour's. noy, The Sugar Bow! substituted Alabama, Houston and Virgina Tech to play with Kentucky, only team yomalning of the sidential.district tonig a ow contributé generously’ ve of $4,200, 7.2 fp 85 480, ‘In. the ‘one night's extensive. blanket of the ‘residential area the objective must be. ralsed to keep. the vital clinic operating. . ‘Citizens havé “been asked to/® keep their porchlights .on and Na “td the | miles so campaign... co “Miss Mary Pack; executive secretary.of CARS (B.C, division) urged the public’ to consider their contributions not as a don. |. ation but ahinvestment. Campaign manager Is H. Wel- don Stee Last. year. when the CARS cline was sot up in the Pyince Rupert General: hospital it was financed by CARS. This year all expenses*have to be inet by the local CARS branch or the treat- ment clinic will’ .cense *. to) function, Mrs. dent of 2 vo a Dies Suddenly © A. Kitimat man, William Ben- nolt; 60 died In Kithmat hospital Saturday night, ROMP In Prince Ruport: reported: his morning. “ROMP: sald that Bonnett, had boon’ pleked up intoxicated by police onriior In the ovening, Was intor moved to tho hospital s0n, dsson & Beaut forings sent by arrived orlginal four Invited, Roxing proviously was only snort specifically sores a} throughout the state, Tint ban was applied through 4 rule af the. Loulslana State Athietle Associntion, Tho now state law goes furthor — (> will.pro white hoxers from. working wlth Negro boxors in gyms. the rail: aarcerere 9 geen ty IR POO TS s 500,000;Cases JUNEAU, Alnakn (--Cannors packed more than 600,000 moro anges of snimon from Maska watora this your than they att Ina yor, - The final roport from the US, Tah and Wildlife Borvice for tw hotal Alnaka eanned simon paek Ab 8,000,000 cnaoa--nny {naronKo of 00,000 aver the 2,800,131 ansos y spokesman Kald | tho volicles fram ontering the today, pial. 1060 Mashing ‘sonsoy showed bie whore he died: ashort while af- vorwards, trict 38 ‘4 WA talent showense” for Pr bin tho Clvle Conte niin‘ sostlya held tonigh o wh Distrlel Music and Dr y to perform porbunt, sooklt monthly op hildron and adults, fielence |) ¢ foal ability, Thoro isn Tash from 7 to 8 pam bhus leaving ¢ who have other committmants, Though the programs are primar mont of youngatora, Wb ts planned to gololst ab ancl porformance, Mr, Ho antd persons infor Inlont In tho ally are boing nakod o ndmlasion foo and the 10 paokod (1085, of Ueno fubirg reoltals, the Nahlin R reach the are Funeral Held. Funeral services. were held “at] tak Forguson -Funeral , Home .Saturs/6 day afternoon for: V, Jonsson, 94,: who home at Osland, October. 7... Rev. F. W. Mitchell:conducted the service, Miss |was organist f i m : “Noaror My God “ Thee tal | oye e Have In Kitimat Man hiss s Ment oe Pallbearers were Walter. John- |: §, 8, Kristmanson, Richard | Long, Olaf Olafsson, 8 toom for Mrs, Jonsson: who, born at Eyaturdi," Tooland,’, came to the Princo SICAL TALENT RECITAL. AAUNCH SERIES TONIGH] | association and'tho Civic." In public | g to furthor thotr mits Conie nasoclation Inunches an opening twleasmonthly Borles. er eras Sr of‘voullnls, Ve Ye Ray .. Poxtlval association prosidont W, G, Hankingon sald today.) © ones Boy als ‘ thal thoro Is a qront dent of niuateal (alont in’ Princo' Rupert: ack: in ‘Jail " My ‘which neods the sthnulus of yoaponsive audlonco and a ble |! roe eee ma Hankinson sald, ostod In furthoring ¢ to (val uth: © pioneer resi 3, Valgerdu Canada, Mrs.°V ‘died -a€. her). Olive Strand Nt or. the -‘hymns ilver Od- nd George Phillipson, iful displays of floral of-, filed the funoral. home, hosts of: {rlonds tn. was and, Ng suite Sunday. Ae Two men, died: as at soparnte..“traftic . accide the Vancouver ‘aren, :, N yan Immodintoly Identitlo HA middlo-aged: mart was.! carly Sunday when struck by darlin midtown Vancouver whit Aid T-yonr-old- man, died tn Nake": ~ Now! Westninator. ae pita at ninate “Hiyjurles. sufforod anturday,. wh thls car‘ collidad, Wily a: flateclopk eater 1S Mike: Crags 20,,was_ killed. why atruck’ by ‘a carat abouts Mil 40 on tha Alnska Highway nortt neg? or iy Canndn |i: 1886;: oy Ht als Cy 10: Rupe YORTe ABO. pod sit! ‘}truck non: THuiAy,. TONIGHT en tho. Prine Ruport VANCOUVER 10) oe Tool: Jono, 26, who swalked 'outAbl | #1Onknlla Prion: Driday whonyte fonsod ‘by misloke for: Ridhara. Jonor,.waa plokod: upby poll {oro Saturday tee i ore bla spotted. the “Twanted man on a. downtown » datroot ‘and: ho’ wins plokod Ay without, offoring nny roslatanga: .. How whaefuot; duo. for’ rolefive Juntll Docombor :20, bile Wil develop con= formancos will only por oo for thoue ovonlng {1 A police costa ily for tho oncourngoe fonture an older local ho mistonl al’ In tho ‘auiecoss”, ee OM vee oat geenr tocaris ' te woe he wey gee W our Donation T wwe oo ree onig ht Will Keep 4 5 ' : ARS Clinic Opera { . ' 4 Qs ye ek , ‘ + ime \ i rr ' yous it