TBMORROW’S IB TIDES | Besa Sandard Tine) 217 20.5 feet molt 18d feat Bi 20 feat 2000 6.9 fect oT NOON Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacifid Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. XLIV, No, 156, LIBR PRINCE RUPERT, B.C”: PROVINCIA! Vee AY ‘ aie NEPNESDAY, JULY 6, 1655. e , PRICE FIVE CENTS js yey sate ere arte eae ' “Af wegen , ne aetelé den, a hoy . Realism Aim Exercise Betchikan, Rupert CD Officials ork For “Evacuation” Success Mcilisin will be the keynote duly 21 when Prince it becomes the reception centre for 2,000 Ketchi- BAlaska, residents, “injured and made homeless" Bxercise Varthquake’—first major civil defence Bsc over slaged between the two cities — iL Was ; fe last night by the city’s top civil defence of; ; ope will assume thap . Emergency hospitalization os rqiake revels the Alaska feeling, clothing, registration, qin ‘ane evaruation of communication, transportation, stihers ab injured and persons to Prince Ru» 6anlzed to accommodate the Be onrarest large centre. atay outlined by pto- BB cis defence headquar- Bi for (42 badly Injared WEEE ote Lown out of the Mee ora for emergency hos- Sacaunen! at Prince Ru- Bie an additional 1,75] Biusly itiured and home. Amis will be brought here ‘police and housing wilt be or- evacuees in the elty, ! City’s civil defence disaster jcommittee met last night in the pelty hail to map out prellminary detalls for the exorcise, | Decision to make the exercise | US realistic as possible was spark. | ied by Art Murray and backed by clty-clerk R. W. Long on the ‘grounds that too many “paper- work” elvil defence schemes had led to public apathy. Bic Co-Operation Needed me co-operation will be B for Exercise Earthquake D this end, the meeting Rio sel up a clvdl de. information contre on Avenue and the disaster plans radio broadcasts ty releases (o inform bic of what will actually Hare, slastic over the scheme, hand Alaska etytl de- evficials are reported to ready swung Into action preparing 2000 cards Covering the Individual classifi- ‘callons into which the evacuees , Will be grouped, | ‘The United States Coast Guard i Will take part in the operation, ‘and both Coast Guard ships and planes will be used in the exer. |, ;clse, | Recepllon and — registration ‘centres will be set up at Prince ‘Rupert docs, the Clvie Centre and Seal Cove alr base from where evacures will be directed for emergency treatment, feed- ing, clothing and billetting. Hospital Cases by’ Boat Al Cove, 4] unaecompan- Irea under 12 yeats of women and 67 men, ql fas injured and requir- Pal treatment of some le taken immedintoly Lo} eer’ Gencial Hospital, ere will he 43] hospital Swell as 1220 homeless, m by heat from the area. ‘Transportation Me (hy number af fien- I he laid an, a : beet Matlin of hospital wll require additional Mall aed DC Steven. ta BR eet OO ea aye son, Prince Rupert Gener Hox. pital administrator has Issued « call for any woman with nursing ‘experience to check with the hos- pital . ; Toudd renlism ta the exercise, volunteers will alsa be needed to fill the role of evacuees and provision will be “made for elty (residents to take part in the Foperatton. os :Pelovisitn Woverage of Exoreise Earlquoko, ls.pelng investigated by WIL Hankinson manager of CPPR, who was named publielly ehilrman for the exercise, WURED STEWART LOGGER OWN HERE . Slowart logeer was mer ind a ¢ rel thier iiurles to ruck by a falling log, teen Char AFTER MISHAP cy flown to Prince Rupert Inst lolte Alrlines plane after he the right shoulder ond haek Ml Mo te a gone! condition in Prince Rupert. Genorul Hal today | 1 By shortly flor Wiel psilaat, Capt BG beongh t bae MUNEt at Se il Cove h emiployer of (Wy wa has Hvecd willl Hrownar, 25, QUA received a call yes- PO. tht Che man had bem hurt on the Wally Manning left for Stewart at 9:20, kK and plekod up by Prince Rupert al 8 pam, estern Wools Praduets Corporation, (he In Btowart for the paat three years, sit Still “ Unconquered Housewife ni "A M-yoareald T housed fe'y abtenpt Heomehaek fy competl- lini ty ondod today wie no oshe bruptly lohay when she MY fom the water only lie ahe sob ouk to " Atrait af Jian de in Muncliggey Moraw, a Wlamer of Hole during q Wivey Rally Lo xame ON ity] Well-Winhors an tt ont An swim tho [Nas Nel ut joy, Uelo-awerpt Wwe Vietrta and Part me HOLO in, PDT, hoe lator whe anyanentiy Iron ; | a Water tn the chuppy hed Vie Nk 12th tine wwii EATHER th Mcastonal gh : "Yan Thuracay, iy hn nt Wator, Mhperating, Mah ‘ (enh wud igh i Mut Hidy, Mitel. ee Haar AD nel An Little Fails in Swim wire have tried and failed to ronquor tho strait, frat tackled he W084 by Channel swimmer Florence Chadwick, wha quit af: ter covering lesa tan flve niles i ns many hours. Mra. Mornw had covered about Wo omile when the swim was Whattoned, A SPECIAL SUT Hho xlarted hor wwii ta spec. jally-Inguiated awh ault a Mow hours after tho wtradl's pont Poralatont — challenger, Mart Thoma of Taconn, Waal, dnd Postponed ta Afth attempt un- UWE lator todny, Thonias had planned to sel aut fram Pork Angeles nt & pm, Tuoaday but annealed Ue ate foniph hoenuae of choppy winter conditions at that trie, Mra, Motu, mothor of a 14 year-old son nn making hor Hew campotitive | awhn alnee 1040, slurted out abrongly ustig Nh ornwl wtroke that oarrjod her Awiy from Uno ahoare rapldly, Mra, Moraw folds the renord for the long grind from. Vane couver'a Wngllah Bay to Bowen Inland, acannon rowort 14 niles north of Vancouver, Bho made i Unrongh ohoppy waters [i nave ‘At Kitimat a ie b. HOT-WEATHEN SPORT members of a mer sporty at Mount W skting's the thing on the Cw be ene ay mou Airlines freight and passe by a strike of 350 seamen ships Ltd, three days ago, quadrupled its flights between here and Sandsplt and Queen Charlotte Airlines put two flights on. today -to-handle.. passenger traffic to Stewart. Additional Construction Strike Over - —— VANCOUVER (CP) ed today aftor a-sttke of 2) carpenters halted the project several hours Mon- day. The curpenters, mombers of the AFL Carpenters! Union, walk. ed off the job Saturday demand. Ing double pay for overtine, an petlon which prompted the Al- Wwninun Company of Canada to flre them. The eurpenterd set up a pieket Ine Monday afternoon which was honored by the 700 other workers affiliated with APL building trade tuolons. Following a meoting of unton and Alenn — offlalals = Monday — ipeht, AML organtor Herb Plesh- er announced in Vancouver that the cnurpenters were rehtrod without discrimination and that ncompany offer on the overtime jase Will be conslderod by the mombershlp af loon) 1081 of the inion, Details of tho offer were nob disclosed, Alean had orlglantly offered the carpenters Umo-nnd- aehalf for Saturday Inatond of ‘double inte, All other construction workers at the project-—loanaters, engin: oorg, Inborers, oloctrlolina, palnt- ors and tronworkord-—returnad ta thelr jobs toduy following Mone day bible maroon CLUB MANAGER VANCOUVER Q -< THe diviaion for nuit at nonrby "Wo oboy thie Inwa of Can Wo have no gully fooling wh Ray Commetl, nanngln Whilloy roaldonta In thotr mtdat- would glvo “our Mr, Connott aofd plana to ¢ Caly mamberg would be adnstt of pooplt who feat na ahve Oy heen, 1 nittiden eM: Though ft may not seem so, these Broup of about 100 are right In the swim of suin- ashington, New Hampshire. Summer Well into the iniddle of this mont Canndian Pacific Airlines has - vee eee ntain. Snow is expected to last Here Aiding Strike-Bound Villages Two commercial airlines in Prince Rupert’ are faced with what may develop into & major airlift as nger service to north coast and Queen Charlotte Islands communities h us been halted against the Union Steam- QCA flights are likely to be in- “stituted to carry freight to Blew. art, Allce Arin and Ford's Cove, i Pout tobk-between “hére ‘and . the Charlottes were scheduled to ; be made today, two for pusengers and two for freight, Lyle Evans, j CPA agent here said this morn- ing. Normally one (light a day li mide. | STRIP OUT SEATS | Yesterday and the day before, itwo flghts, one passenger’ and one Srelght, ware..made from "Prince Rupert hile ¢ CPA tiih. ito ( wd Mobored DCS, strigped sof, tts openitig sessions. called for an seats, carcled: a told’ oft. S000 ainatruction: ofa .niultle/pounds of staplos, moghly equiped | ae a to Sods, from Vancouver to:Sand- |" International: committes to the sprawling duminum. smelter at Kitimat restm- in Prince Rupert, are carrying boundary, hnd moro attention to splt and Port Hardy, Twin-motored-- Onnsos;“baxed loads of 3,600 pounds of freight, jmostly bread and ment to the jCharlottes for consumption at logging camps on the islands, Meanwhile, « Canadian Press report (rom Vancouver says that frelght earmarked for scores of communities along the B.C, const is plug up on the Vancouver waterfront as the strike onters Its fourth day, No scrlous meat shortage is ex- pected for at least n weok at the a ot ' | i “. by J. F. this August on constr fap bdveen Prince G uctio of Trade peaking on, a resolution pre- sented by the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade calling for such construction, Educa- tlon Minister Ray Williston sald there had been delay in com- pteting an aerial survey of the tonte bub that a contract will bé called In two or three weeks and that work will start soon af. tePwards, TOLL ROAD OUT “*Mr. Williston sald a proposal _ , tal the road be made a toll road did hot appear to be practical, Since the resolution called for the government to start work on & project on which it had already started, the resolution was re- ; ferred back to committee for re- wording. , Among the four resolutions passed at the morning session was one re-alfirming the As- s¢elated Boards’ stand ‘that a five-year plan be laid down for improvements to Highway 18 jwith 15 miles of reconstruction being carried out annually in toe the road's six secttons. ough, the , government... has Pls ‘the oplitibn:that ki will ibe difficult to wiaintain'so much cyulpment on the highway at one me, chairman Orme 8bu- art. sald hé had been advised by Mr., Willlston that the meeting ;Should take a firm stand on the program as presented in the resolution. AIRMAIL SERVICE) » Other resolutions passed at the ‘dirnqu): service between: Vaneou- {ver ind Tarte apbskitment of ‘promote development of tho aren {ilo the southeastern Alasku ‘madntonauee of side roads nlong Highway 16, \ , The meeting opened with a “Welcome by Emil Haughland, chalrman of the Terrace Village Commision, and Fred Macklln, presidont of the bonrd of trade ‘hore, ; Bruce Brown, MLA, alao ad: idressod the gathering, Approximately | Bo" delegates ‘plus a number of guests are in | Trade Boards Told | Gap To Be Closed. has]; MAGOR Dally News Editor and Publisher THRRACE.—Assurance that a start will be made n.of a highway to close the eorge and Jasper, Alta., was giv- en here today at the opening of the Central British Columbia and southeastern Alaska Associated Bog annual meeting, | rds ,tem, realize the importance of and give our full support to, the Brass roots of this organization, namely your local board or chamber," he sald’ PPEPOODEDVIPIRIEEPDEOOOE FEDERER: BC Briefs sevesorencesorarreorooooiesonles Carlson of Northport, Wash., dled Tilesday night. in hospital here from injurles suffered in-a car accident Monday night. Violet Berg of Rossland, pas- Senger in the car, was injured condition in hospital. here. .: WILLIAMS LAKE —Stoney Simla, Vernon cowboy, won. the coveted best all-round cowboy award at the 30th:anriual Wil- liams Lake stampdde. It- was the first time he had captured the all-round award in the five years he has competed at Wil- Hams Lake. Be : rd WHITEHORSE Ainska"h through traffic although drivers are warned to use extreme cau- tion, army officials said Tugs- day. . * Q The road is rough and hazar- dous, and flooding has-damaged the section between iniles 302 and 496, officials stid.. On this section only one Jane 1% usable at present if ih be ey ty ios, VICTORIA (OLR logit in thio Curlboo arid West. _Kddtenaya callsed ‘damage estimated © at $1,000,000 to'B.C.'s ‘highway: and bridge network Highways Minis. ter Gaglard! said today, Mr. Gaglardi, with deputy minister Evan Jones, toured the flooded arons last week, SPENCES BRIDGE @—Quick auction by two men prevented a porsible wreck of the CNR's Super-Continental train No. 2 The unidontitied palr, Nearing & mudslide coming down the hillside, moved quickly, ane go- ing In each direction, to stop ary trains coming, The Super-Con- thhontal was flagged down be- ROSSLAND, B.C. .}—Raymond | and ts reported dn satisfactory | | seh fo gla {dustrial Bureau, chairmen of the Your son's teas wor, again kame and as} fold the kids, if halt” they wouldn't have had‘a, was playlng ior keeps. ‘blg runs of the ganie and if y boy's team play you would ha have both their mothers officials, night at the Civic Centre, and so Uhat you can find out how mecting put. most .. A twieyear.agreeme ! general increase this. year ver and Prince Ru _ Announcement. of the .sdttic- ‘{ment, affecting some. 6,000 eme. {Ployees, was given by'H. L. Hah? 0-day wage conference in Van- couver, . - ayaa ton to the general in- crénse, the agreement provides for a one-cont an hour incropse Ins fhe night. shit, differential, ctfective this year and one ad- dittonal holiday; -with, apayiedn th | ee at , ae f, Pd et eg EPFECRIVE JULY 1! The new agreement, which caries with It the recommen: dation of the ‘wage conference delegates, has been ratified by 12 unlon Jocals Involved and be- came effectlye July 1, 1085, The union locals . concerned were paper makers, Locals 143 Powell River; 360 Ocean, Falls; 630 Elk Falls; Pulp and Sulphito Locals 76 Powell River; 297 Port Mellon; 312 Ocean Falls, 404 Woodfibre; 614 Port Alico; $99 Port Alberni; 603 Nanalmo; 708 Princo Rupert; 742 Elk Falla, The ten-day wago conforonce An Open l To A LitWe Leaguer's Parents, I told the boys that there's a to be sure to ask you to and see your son play baseball, - ib pr Increase in 1956 has been 'Feached by the iin pert today, "Makers atid. scat Robingon, Cas” mas, Wash., Internationa! Repre- UU-ccd constant communities be. ‘tHtendance, Wives of delegates tween Vancouver and Alaska." belng entertained this thet that normally depend on’ Union "000 at the home of Mrs. Nellie fore tt reached the slide. Wis altended by aolegaves tom tl 12 Joeat untons and represone NUDISTS OBEY CANADIAN LAWS youtardny replied to avition of the ctth's pina to dovetop a sub: diroctar of tho elub, have complained that a nudit colony hy. d-foot Wilo atelp of Umber ¢ “There are contatnly poople wha think we are terrihte,” Mr. Connett conmonted, "but thore area an ineronstny number Went nO wares OF wny klnd Bleamships' slx passenger atenm- Crs and soven froightors, L mliaaethiietiientinsecae tee eT Police Probe Set For July 13 ‘VANCOUVER ( — ‘Tho alxth publle inquiry Into Vancouver's police forces will got down to buslnoss July 18, fipoctators —youtorday — honre commmantohar Roginald tH, ‘Tup- per outline the procedure tye planned to “ronch the truth" concerning charges of graft and corruption within the 74s man fared, ‘ Aixty milnutes Inter fe at Journect Che hoartng to duly 13 Lo allow witnosies Hine to pro- puro thetr evidonce, TELLS CRITICS of tho Vaancotiver Nudiat elub Whalloy, vc, and Tb Just dappons tit cry we weir to olothes," ald distrlot a bad namo," lovelop the proporty, separated rondo restdonthl hedge, toc, ‘ Mh not wourtay CLOTHIH. We ;Muntho, formerly of Prince Ru- ipert ‘ "Tn bls president's report, Mr, /Bluart anld tho chamber moyo- iment in B.C. ls ane of whieh, “we Cin be fustly proud," a | duggest to you that it la im- porallve that wo as individuals supporting a frea enterprise sys. OTTAWA th > Tho Progrene alve Conservatives plan: to can: Citgo nn nblack on Trado Minis. tor Howe in connestlon with Canvada'g $19,000,000 whont deal Wilty Rod Poland, charging he miata the Commons on. the ulate of nogotiations, Opposition Loader Drow, who trlvel unacocaafully “Tuarday to OPN AH omergency’ House clo. hate and blogk the deal, Tucadny Malt Wn an Intorviaw ncoused Mr. flowe of deliberately loading tho Houne lo bololve (he dent Waly BUT ponding ane would not LO conrplotod until bls dopart- MONL's catininton wore Uy for dla CUaaton, Mr. Drow's morning move tn the Conmiona was followed {ty nilde=nfternoon by an gananted- Mone by Northorn ulos Ltd, Winnipeg aratn donters, that the Whoal Wogotlationa, ont ago, HOW wl yard nuvOn Hub Wee illo tied trenpuanars em er BURNS LAKE ~The Burns Like Review has beon solt to Interior Nows of Smithers and fublie printing of the ‘nows- papor will be ab that elty, The managament of the Reviow an- nounced ite Intention to publish A magadlne for the contrat in- terior, Namo of the publication lity not boon disclosed, Conservatives to Continue Attack On Howe For Wheat Deal With Poland dian transnotlon with the Com miuntaly In postewar yours, Po- Innd gols rome 0,000,000 bushols of whoat for about $1,000,000, putting up 18 por sent of the coxt In coat. The romalnder ls tol cond from a Canadian bank Jonn, ropaymnont of which tp gunronesed by tho Oanndlan coal, He sald ho foarod it would “If wo aro golng to Towovor, Bpoaker Nona Moat Was Ho Urgoney to the motion tho mutter wae when Mr, Howe's cumplated, gual, Cina Under the wale, lg tativos of managemont from nino HC, pulp and paper mills, In addition, four International uns Jon affleers wore In’ Vancojver to nastst in nogolintlons, Thoy wore John Shorman of Taeomn, vico-prosident of tha IRPSPMW, Al E. Brown, Porte land, vico-prosidont of tho Ina! tornalionnl Hrothorhood of tne A fow niliutog lator, Me, Howe Intorjectad: "Porhnps I could rolleve tho alttation by saying that the alt. Watton will bo wnchanged when My eatinates of the departinont of trade and conmerca are dae cusnod," Later, when Mr, Drow honed of the Winnlpog dlupateh ho rushed back Into the chamber and rlalng on n quogtion at privis logo clomundod of Mr, Mowe an explanation af what had haps poner, ' Mr, Howo antd tho only any Mont he made in the morning Was that tho situation wanted bo unehanged whon tis oathnntos Wore up for oonaldoration, Donald Fleming (POTorontas Welinbon) Intorjontod: Tits House waa inlaled Chia morndig," Hon. Earl Rowe (Osu (tari govormniont, Mr. Drow worted to block the Jond to a hoavy lows te Canadian taxpayers, oe give Infney away, lab ty give it te our rion,” Ne sald, loin ruled lle omorgoncy dobate notlon out of ordor, faylng there bocmuay tho dont atdlt waa ponds ing. The propor Unie to danas Hatlitilen mene helOre the Chan Wate. | See te pia 1 Monday nigii. «was a tough they hadn't played “real tight: chance because the other team © 1 wih you had been at the game, Your son hit a drive over second base tha brought in two runs, They were the two ou had been (here to‘see your - ve been pretty dxcited. Gome of the players, mighty few mind you, aro-tucky ‘to and dads out to witeh: them. "Ps. After the game I told the boys Just how tough Et ig getting ©, to keep Little League going. There apen't evough men ahd | women helping out these days, down at Algoma Park were the umplre, the coaches and’ two At one gaine the only adults meeting at 7:30 tomorrow be there, you can help, We of the Littia. League sure ‘hope you can malte tf to the of ail we would Iike you hoth to come. out a. a ora B pitts.’ five-wents. ari ‘oviding for'n 5 Ww multaneously inVancou- spermakersH, L. Hansel | tallve-nt:tho Tapp Miy. Teoven, aoe t al J ‘epreseniatlye: Haat Beat of Pulp, Sulphite and: Paper Mill Workers (AFL-TLC) and D, R Blair, of the Pulp and Paper In- LOrAHON ‘Representative ‘pf: the :paper ientative of the papormaker " Representing, Columbia ‘Celld- Wentworth Brown of Vancouver, Vice-president and general man- diger!: ‘John Grady‘ Lewls, mill mahagor of Coltimbla Cellulose, | Wotson Island, an Dan Doswoll, perkot{nel’manoger: js” ‘ Ftony Lobal 708 hor were Péler Axter,’ proaident; Pat ' O'Neil, vice-presidont and Angus Mac. Phee, socretary-trensurer, i a eteneneeenenen anteater |Gibson Denies ‘Cheap’ Charge -. VANCOUVER -®) — A heated: battle for the vacant Lillooot seat In tho Loglsluture was promtsod today whon Gordon Gibson an- grily denied a COF ohargo that. Ae waa “one of tho choapost lumbor operators.‘on the BO, const. So Gibson branded ag “complete falaohood" and. “olocton mud- slinging” a oharge by Frank. Howard, CCP MLA for Skeena, thal tho formor Liberal momber for Lillooat had “ono of thd lows. eat wago structures” in tho tum. bor industry, ae “This aelfeappolnted, so-called champlon of tho little follow ting shown his (rile colors by keoping hubeatandard rabon In Mls grape mont wilh tho TWA," suld How. ard, prealdent of the lagers’ toe cal of tho. Intorndtional: Woods workors of Amorlen (C1Q-COL), Qibson : roalaned his Liltonet.. teat lanl” Maroh iny protest aalnal (he government's hand. big of foront management ilvon= Com, Alyce thon he hus beg the , Tending oppanont of the governs mient's foroat policy, oo day, Gibson: sald hia loggln OAmpa tb Joune Landing an Cloorgo River wore aniong the “highoal pald and beat run In the provi, ct Dito of the Lillooot hy-aloction, hina not yot ben wnuounced by the government © bemadanan ienieiihiinbed intareeiaael peat WALLA WALLA, Wal, (ie w Waahington State Privo cot Victa rolensod nine’ hostages whout noon tolay and onded:a robollion. that: began: Tukday morning, The: ti sonorh Were Himcu) wuddyls “by ta Moud | taken buok Lo. dholn /eelh job We Have is pie to Coll Miirs {looked ° tay. 4 nh i " avy, hament whit grew an.” : ANE | ee AH a etter | Your son's coh | “ hour. aX eached by-the nine British Columbia pulp and paper mills and two international unions, it was: announced -3l ou. lose Company Limited wore ©, hia spoech nt Bquamiah Monday,” Ta denying the COF charge ta- ‘ couver,, International 'Represen-