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Thitreday night taw ed finds hamper ofthe Trades and La- Han Prince Rupert a tine sated Vé to 18 readme the per caphha . oper member oa eon tae dies, which hdd cere a year since © CHANGE — Flyer, Lawrence Buol recently released from Communist China, seems to ua weleome change of environment, He and his wife, fue, spent several days soak- anhine at Waikiki before heading home to Stockton, Callfornia, Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Koy to the Groot Northwest VOL, XLIV, No, 241, 7 | | : { ‘ Peele eR ieee aot tater ate banat tape ot ond ee Mell The vole was taken on a ino- Hewett this week, Poe hag u tar cnraner yaeatton, HV:NDANCE FIGURES SHOW HCL POPULATION RISE... ren pecution it Behool District 62 has risen by 130 chad leo fy June this year, a list of attendance uf puncipals from edght schools in the district me hehe number of children atiending school during - bs commared to 1,025 in the schools just # extra stuaents there are 47 more at Booth Myo orhoct and 92 more seattered throughout the Sos daodsy wens pent ine the sehools is asx (cllows: Baath Ass To Aid TLC Funds, Aims Fail | {Action To Boost Dues Defeated Inception of the Prince Rupert: two-month delay was given to, Lc 43 years ago, would have allow delegates to learn what increased the labor group's rev: :action their locals wished to enue from $340 a year to $960,:.ake. The came motion was defeated 708, Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, Reg Ginn,’ Peter ‘roster and Angus Macphee all i here until Monday, when he will 'snokie In favor of the Increase in fees, stressing thal: to, accum- play 1t6 ‘ work" the: Trhdes and i Labor Council had to “hive pamoner, t Reg Ginn told the meeting: organized or sell Unton Label Buying Week If you haven't gol: the money to back you up, An: Increase of five cents a quarter will not work a hardship on even the smaliesi unluneand it. 4g the small uniong (hal stung | Still I Says F Queen Phones Margaret At Royal Meeting Place PRINCE RUPERT B.C., SATU BINFIELD, Eng. (CP) to her younger sister today in a lengthy priority telephone call to the countr: Margaret and Group Capt. the weekend. j Rellable sources said the Queen had telephoned from Balmoral, her Scottish summer residence, and that telephene Ines. froni nearby Reading were cleared for the ‘call. ‘ In another development to- ‘day, the Queen Mother loft Clar- ‘ence House, the London resl- ,dence where she and the prin- ‘cess live, for the first time since {the meeting there Thursday ‘night between the princess and +Townsend after his arrival from ‘Brussels on home leave. - | She drove to the royal lodge at ‘Windsor, about. 10 miles from where the princess and Town- ‘send are staying,, to spend the weekend, ‘OFF FOR A GALLOP ‘was no sign of the princess. ‘ ytu ‘in t he day to visit friends in the (district. imital to the reporters, sayin imerely that he would be stayin pe | to London. ' OC Soccer ee 1 | LONDON, {(Reuters)— Results of + “You can’t organize the une ,seccer games today In the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Wyislon 1! Arsenal 1, Neweastie 0 Aston V4. Manchester U 4 Labor Urged RDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958, — Queen Elizabeth talked y mansion where Princess Townsend are guests for To Register PRICE FIVE CENTS reo j |Russia, as far as I know, has Townsend got up early this ‘morning and went for a gallop ‘through Windsor forest, There After the ride Townsend re- tion to Increase the per eap!ta earlier In (he yenr at one of the - enarters the estate, trailed py dues from 10 cents per quarter biggest meetings in the history chance that he and the prin- to 16 cents per quarter, after uof the Trades and Labor Coun- icess might leave the estate later notice of motion was lifted from. ell, the table after two months. The | MONEY NEEDED Three delegates from ‘Local! He was smiling but noncom- For Voting Members of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council: were urged at thelr regular meeting Thursday night to make sure they register for the forthcoming clvic elections, now that city cqunell had waived the $2 regts- tration fee for householders. eter Lester, Local 708, Pulp. Sulphite and Paper Mill Work- erg delegate said that the’ TLC, having worked long and hard for the abolishment of the 32 fee, should make sure that all members went up to the city hall and registered before Octo- bér 31, He urged each delegate to go back to his local and impress upon the membership the nec- essity of registering and taking advantage of the franchise. © “Tf this is not done,” Mr, Les- ter sald, “the work of the TLC hés been wasted, -We should make sure that A aie representation of (ridtissholders possible (urns, oul, ‘o vote.” oe mo J, 8 Furness, secretary-treas- urer ‘In reiterating Mr, Lester's plea, praised the Junior Cham- bor of Commerce for Its “get- out-the-vole campaign.” Alderman George 3B, Casey. Proto by Van Meer Btudio. | Community LIKELY-LOOKING contestant fn the Civic Centre Commu- nity Week beard-contest 1s Jack Macintosh, assistant agent at the Canadian Pacific Railway office. Chin foliage was about three weeks old when picture was taken nine days ago, Beards will be judged by panel of women on night of Super Dance at Clyic Centre October 21, Dance wil! wind up week of activities designed to promote centre as antirely community project. Commu- nity Week starts Monday and > residents can acquire mem- bership while attending any of the events scheduled next week, cei oem tere te hind NON AA mn) me nan mA Dignitaries, . . Bands To Launch: eal be Week Two: banos and ervic and fed- eral officisis wil Ihe on hand Monday to. officlally launch the Clvie Centre's Community Week at a ceremony In the Centro Gymnasium at 8 pan. Yother’s point of view and “I'don't sat qt aay we Oak, 4 LU Sart '. 7 rs hang High ssn 1128 20,5' £666 it oO 13:25 22.1 fe6t ; LOW ncn (123 85-2 : | West "Vu Claims Al The British field marahal told the English-Speaking Union Fri- doy night that “We are still highly yulnerable In Europe; and " not ceased building up her strength \n the alr or at sea.” Field Marshall Alexander, ac- companied by his wife, was scheduled to leave by alr this turning to eastern Canada. The famed Second World War soldier described as a “step for- ward in the right direction” the meeting of the leaders of Russia with the West and added “For the first time since the end of the war we sce the Communist powers prepared to discuss world : problems «with the West" In the; spirit of Second World War co- operations. , Alexander quoted Prime Minis- ter Eden of Britain as saying: ° “But there Is now a better chance than we have known at any time since the war to gct to work on practical proposals to solve the differences which have ; divided Europe for all these years.” GENEVA TALKS BIG HELP | Field Marshall Alexander com- mented that Geneva has given world leaders an opportunity to understand and appreciate each think’ it unreasonable: to’ hope and expect that theif personal ‘oars pave gone o re wig towards clearing Up a. lob OF ntis= niaetstany Pee s ¢” He added © ministers’ conference. opening In Geneva Oct. 27 “may produce some concrete results." TOMORROW'S RE EDMONTON. (CP)—Karl Alexander, Britain's former defence minister, says “there is no cause doY easy optimism” in the ivorld today, 2 Bus Cra morning for Calgary before re-|. passengers ina two-decker Groy= hound put were killed and..20 others Were rajured ently today: whon the bus crashed Into’ six of the 20 injured were; cluded the name of Hans Henels immediately known, . - that ‘on ‘ths’ basis{ son “we have some hope’ the foreign | fatally. sreeial guest for the meeline. aleg urged the meeting to make eure (he TLO memberehin went Binckpoo! §, Chariton A 0+ Baltan Wi, Evarton 1 Cardiff Clty 2 Burnley 2 Cheluva 2. Tottenham Hoa ginning of the week's festivities was announced thls morning.. WEATHER Cloudy today. Raln tonight, Cloudy with showers Sunday. Official program for the be- any ide 3, ‘eet eo Conrad Street and Seal Cove 400; 40) Port Rdward 18; Dighy 2% Port Esshng- Vas ‘a oe hyo ce I Haltish Colum. Consiny yesterday Pele tac report that fro tot enaineers, Ary org Prinee Rae Poortaet the power Pope ton, made an ia, “ne Woodward Be penatoek and fram Axsoclated { Por orh Of tts find aervees. i! voted] The story also stated, Mr. Bh tt, To ossornilede Bie oe ees the fhm of oO OR Bek) power Po ager dn Btn “i that hts af- hh, ier Company Official dé by Report on Dan to vain, 7 “Admittedly Local 703 Is a bly | unton,” Mr. Ginnssald, “but the : $80 a year extra won't Ue felt | nnd it will help the TLC, T cane | not see vow it can be arpued | that the increase woulda't be | Vudeorsfietd FO, Linton TY Munchester CG. Preston NE 3 Portneuth 0. sirmingham,c Sunderland 4, W Bromwich $ Wolverhampton Wd, Sheffield U 2 Iivistion Hf Blacthurn 26 Barnatee t Seated Tl, Swansea T 2 Donenster RY, Notts CI beneficlal.” _ Peter Lester, president of 1o- eal 703 told the meoting that the TLO is the co-ordinating body of all the affiliates. Referring ta the Oetober 12° pupPOse NECESSARY ste of The Dilly News, Mr Black sald ao front-page story had stated Ghat "a cursory ex- amination af the Northern BC Power Campuny’s Intuke dam at inch: ys Wouldn't he Wonrworth Lake and the 45- senstock was made by engine Bluck sald Mat “the highly de--changed slnee 1013" he sald, ferrornted condition” of Lhe dim opye aur thluking and our iden Inve, Tf we don't advance our wis hoted by the engineers an a repork made of Uhese observa. tions ta the counell. Mr, Black asked the enplnecr Engineering Mrpes ) Ree ord of a request moe the engineerlig! Pethe AN Oxnminne | -UTTy or La subiald > Lauded aPart mB rackdown mes Acting patie hoMersiter gan elby Toeccwark MeMorran med De Bet. Arable nT othe wenbera of Meer tahea farce who eee geen mand vt progeeutlan of ' sy page slory was correct, (hat it ‘dae they refrain from mak Ing furbber exmatiat issuing sdmedlar slitements. “Hirquirles at (he Company's office In fringe Qapert hy your roprodentatives would have heen waleanead and they would Ihave heen informed af the very Inege amount of work atrendy performed hy the Company In presare grouting (he care of the dam and af (le work In pragrosy an the penstock and Hee Mave of Me dan" a! eHstible osal- ir. pradse wftar rent brote the pollea com hon Me. MeMorran tn Te eoutOr lio Cont Mystery Man is ..... - i work of the poles, , | Msnvan'y lotion nugueat:|§ Contostant’s Name ... .. ” : i Val of the work mY Vancouver polleo Mid performed in Koma Addross ee att haey " . . iil personal rk to Nepowl entry bank MI alsa tak part in In (he Glvle Centre lobhy: “UD AUK. O whieh nob: ome edd drug tragtlekers, NI: iil | Ore } svurececeravecues -cuhrank ions or United Fishormon's and Allled “arroncous, Worker on (he roar fee and apron at | AP 0900 0s 00d OF OF 04 Os OF ws 00 OF Ot Ee Who Am? Entry Blank In the "Who A A. Night of Comanintty Week Super Dance, purucucegecuqurs PVedrerernrorasecrrerpesrereesaurareene * You have to have @ purpose sand you have to have the jean to earry out that purpose,” Mr ester sald. He added ' that the tide" was bike, “The per caplta ques haven’: dies along with Uren Chen ate rials WHE fallbeby the waystde’ wd 1 the membership of the TLC I he esperlally —ajneo sy Unlon bad bean ex- ‘wpHed, Vawaver, ho sald, he hoped that tho merger of the Mr, Black's letler continued: “Prades and Labor Congress of: Canada and the Canadiin ‘Congress of Labor would correct (ho situation, cats mephea, —secroliry -dreamirer of Local 708, and alao ‘nuattiews nent for the walbress’ Hon! of the Restaurant and Ho. te} Employees and Bartenders ‘Union, sald he coulis undor iAband why the motion to! booxt Yoo PLEAS TONORED Bare 4 Le tap sao nae reqanlsueaeenstener parevommnanineetires woe met 100 tll woe Od tal we wd Ol od we OP mV" question tox fore 100 pan Felday, Oolaber TLC ole to titi its df a “penurlony atl ' Soeretary-trqasurer J. 8. Mur ng consultants, that Othe Nowe pars sald that over the years 1 Leleester C2, Bristal Cod i Ptneotn G1, Middlesbrough: 2 | Hiverpool d. Weat Ham Ut. | Mettingham Wot, Fulham 0 Phyo At. Post Yate t Sheltie! Wo4 Leeds U0 Stake (ity 1, atherham U0 Hutt Cliy a Aer a SCOTEISIE CUT rote Rownd ephey Peebles Pa, Inverness TI SCOTTISHE LEAN Dlytston A Alrdriconians 1, Dunfermiine A 2 Celtic 2 Aether a Dondee Oo, Ralth md Best Vite 1, Ctyde f Vihernian ft ealkirk 0 Portick Tob Thansera gy Queen of b 4, Hearty i st. Mirren 0, Aberdeen Mtirling AL Rusnnrnock 2. : ‘At Impressiv In an lnprosalve coreniony, well attended by parents and frionds of Princo Rupert alr ‘epdota, wings wero presonted to two membors of local No, 659 | Air Cadet Squadron al a parade In the Armory taat nliht. Honored were Cadoty Kon Mc- Kinnon and Don Martinusen, who siecessfully completed thelr flylyg (rolning eburse tha sun. ner, Th making the presentation, Aquadron Loader Cloorge Fee of Vancouver congratulated the two erndeta for sthiylahing then aclvea (n. tho alr endot moves mont which he desarthod ns a “course In goad citizenship.” "A poreon who la valuable to himsel€ and to hla country ta Hol ono who gota but one who ylves,” he ankd, “The alt cadat movement helps our young olll- zens to appreciate thls fact,” CADETS INSPECTED The proaontntlon followed a parade Inspection by Squadron aondor Foo, who ta sontor Troe toatant chapiain for the Fifth Alt Diviaton, During tho inspec ton ho apoko to onch of the boys pornonatty, He was wecotit: ‘eounell conducts Its business.” Local Cadets Get Wings “through the rigmarole of ten- idering the $? fee" but “make i~yre way vat [t back,” Be snid that he wos there to talve the Trades and Labor iunell its (rst “offiein! werd" team, the eliv council eon. the DME C's rane. for abolition of ‘hoe ragistration levy. { Mr, Furness sald that the “ThA “had vet to receive any jrommunication from the city feaunell on the subject.” Alderman Casey complimented: g. yitts will be Introduced. “he TLE on the way in whieh ‘tt conducted Sts business ond “the high callbre of discus- sion." He enld he had attended many har TLE nieatings in his time. ‘and “vou sean te know how to ‘rondueb vour business Ina far ‘batter manner than the elty e Ceremony ‘pantod by Flight Lieutenant Tal Carling, RCAF Halson offleer for tho cadets, Anothor presentation of wings was mntide to the two cadota by Robert Kolaoy on behalf of the Princo Ruport Asro Club which wits rosponalblo for thelr flying Inalruation, Othor vlalling officials wore Cn I, L, Olarke, B.C, cone miittea chalrman for tho Alt Cadot League of Canadas V, Rt. Clorihyo, a natlonal director of the Lengio; and FB. Anfield, 1.0, commition niember who was proviously a momber of the Prince Ruport sponsoring con mittee, In a brlof congratulatory ad- dross, Capt, Clarke polntad out tint boys heenmo alr cadets of thelr own freo will and, upon lonving tholr squadron, were froo to follow any cnreor thoy wlahod, Mr, Cloviiue spoke of the “good offort’ shown by the Mineo Ruport aquadron in ylow of ita compreativoly amall sli and tho fret that it was started (Conthwed on Page 7) NUL Alle GADHTS provide background music as the gathering assembles after which, HMCS Chatham's band will play “O Cannda,” Opening address will be made by T. Norton Youngs, Civic Con- tre Association president, who will Introduce E. T, Applewhalte, Skcenn MP, ' Mr, Applewhalte’s address will be followed by selections by the Booth Memorial High Schoo! band afler which Mayor’ Gcorge Mr, Youngs will address the gathering after selections by the Navy band. Next Mr, Kraupner will play organ asclections after which Canon Basil 8 Prockter will spenk, . Closing remarks will be given by Mr, Youngs. "God Bave the Queen” wil be played by tha: high school band after which Mr. Kraupner will Agaln provide orga selections, ner tine bee ae seencern oot etme ee tem AA Organist Hugo Kraupner will | Little change In temperature. Wind westerly 15 today becoming southerly 28 tonight. Westerly 20 Sunday. Low tonight and high Sunday, at Port Hardy, Sand-! spit. and Prince Rupert, 38 and 48, ' ’ a emeen aN ED SN a eee eal VANCOUVER (h—James Mal- gron, 28, and William Slosson, 34, were cach sentenced Friday to.10 years for trafficking in nar- cotles, Also sentenced by Mr. Justice HL 8. Wood was Hirbnt Singh, 20, who was given a two-yeur term for breaking and entering. The charge arose from an attempted Sang rer) ee “ day shih ic taglet eae eta alle: TIDES x 4 ae 1‘Sunday, October 16, 1955, 1, (Popific Standard Timo) 7... ie 19:82, 2,0'£e os toe Ar eG srvetl Ge sha Sew a Inerable’= — x exander is ner Bus Crash Kills Six, «2: Injures 20 =: MICHIGAN UiT'Y, Ind, U-8ix; t eh ie ar FE 4 . € . cet ye he Nhe “ai parked ‘semi-trailer truck, +251, ‘Capt. Ogden Jarvis of the - Michigan cfty police sald at at critical condition In hospitals; A police lst of the Injured. 26, of Winnipeg. Pollee had’hi street address for him and;th extent of his injuries was-.no as, The big, new bus crashed ihn the semi-tfaller on U.S. .20;* four-lane highway, abou miles east of Michigan Clty Kilies vere four.wom: two men, all identified as from Chicago or California.’ Jarvis sale 28 persons were Oh: the bus, hound fromi Chicagota Now York. One of those orit? cally Injured was the bus -drivé - er, Thoring Locke; 39, of Chis. cago. Pe, ‘Police .sald: the: hits bigs “phere appeared to” hag no pantie,” Jarvis said," body on the bus. was ‘hurt, uy “The hus seats were twlated . and mangled. and the. bus Wasa total loss.” a Mal The truck overturned on {ts side after. the collision: § y's Horry Willams, 43, tho truck. driver, told pollco he had stops. oy 1 t: ped his truck, loaded with 15". 4 000 pounds of freight, to rept { “an a broken airline, He'set out fouy . 4. woe ‘ flares. ina “after repairing the alr line { wont to the rear of the trugk'td plek up the last Hghted pol when I saw the bus approaching. “hs. “I kopt waving It so the drivor.erts): would see it, ete “T kopt thinking, my God, lan't; he going to turn? Tan't he nal: Ane to turn? . pies Then I know tho bus was gotig: to hit the truck and I starging running. I got about 20, fee trom the ‘track when. tho?,byst ‘gnfocracracking at a suburban drive-in theatre. Manitoba Pr CHICAGO wh -- Abo Polukow, 1h, sontonced Friday to a yenr| for theft, told police ho hos spout. 60° yours of his Hee in Jail, THe ‘rat offence was stealing a ho iy 1002, WHO AM 12 CONTHAT ts Juat anott Community Woek wiitol atarta Mandlay Baturday, Bhown above ave the hands o rio Rald F | VANCOUVER \th =» Premier Douglas Campbell of Manitoba riday that trucking rogue latlona should be made uniform Photo by Van: Meer @tudio ror parl of Olvic Centre card tuna tint) next “Tho Myatory Man," a woll-known Princo Ruporb olticon, Ploture la a olio in the giicaning conte at, A privo for § 96 will bo nwarcod for the’ Cleat: corroch nnawor drawl out of a box tn the Clylc Contre lobby nt the Supordanco October 21, Anyone but Clvie Contre of Cons munity Wook offleinia la eligivin, but the gupordunce to vullevt Uw prise pormon muat be at the Second Trucking Parley hit, 1 was knocked down by"tygy debris,” “¢@ / emier: Urges: g ain Bey iy os Ray ho ary Baal: ncroas the country to keop pace with Canadi’s vist | pansion, | In a apooeh to the Vaneoyydy board of trado — transportatlan | buvony and the Automotive Transport Avsoctation of 1.0, the - promior sald he was tn favor.of Intor-provinelal motor vohtols transport conforenees, auch: AS. was hold in Winnlpoiy tn 10840 "Wo can't remake transportis Hon ritlor dorays Canada In Und wink of an ove,” he sald,"but wa tan mako progress. at n-eecond conference.” — yoke Ho hoped 0 second contorencd would bo held this spring in clther Ontarlo or Quoboo, F'* Mr, Campbell aid the laaue wan bocomlig Important boaaiith a Catindn stands on the threshold =” of great Ineluatrlal expanalgy, | ' nduatrinl ox and transportation ts tho wa artery “carrying: the Induatelal Wloeblood of the nation.” —jrqry He and both highway rane payt and railwaya hinve cxsorital economle functions Lo porfornt to keop tho wountry's brado movilig, "Lack of uniformity of highs way rogulallons ind procedures . botwoon proving la aH i concern,” ha anid. “Agreenieh could suroly.be worked out Abine => Lereprovinielal won torenoga vaficy any