TIDES. B. Glandard Tye) hy. duly 9, 1054 g:07 14.5 feeb 90:15 17.5 fect aril 1.8 feet 13:45 eb Fleet. pit Airport | id by Gale 9.1 fect ‘OUVER (CP) —| Egat: ve winds of up to an hour Yuffeted | # fern coast of Bri- hmbia Wednesday, small vessels -hol- id disrupting fish- me LOS, b centred 250 miles off b Charlotte Islands, is ntense recorded in the he last 50 yeurg. hf Go: miles an hour f the alrfield at Sand- Bie south tip of the Wednesday; but com: | - fr traffic was not in- | _of almost mid-winter _ was expected to de- iy today. s department officials Fin Prince Rupert that Area 3 hac been cur iderably by the storm. d, while reaching 45 hour gusts in Prince Is not so severe as oul Bd no danmnge within as been reported. be halibut vessel came Ray and one today. tr Yesterday the Unitne ibutter Signe with 37,- ges nod to Aline Prlees 174 and 14, Today the Hie with 50000 pounds Hin ab 194, 17.7 and 14. Vaated lo a.mee BG'TON (CP) — Fout an terrorists who shot Bise of Representatives. Raid wounded five of brs, today were given prison scNLGACCS Ato To yours, Mcbrun, 34, self-styled Fe the group, reeelved Me! from 16 years, eight AD years, Her three Mpiuions reecived sen- ram 23 la 9 years a 1 Sweeps. BBshing Buildings to Bits " MA 0:-Bulldings ino the | fay area 70 miles east of Eeere piles of rubble’ Wed. a Re ished lo kindling In RE which swept through ern Saskatchewan last q wnt offietal called by B to Regina Wednesday report on the havoe rthe stor, Ho sald per cent of the trees 1 mech had been blown pir 80-foot. radio beacon re destroyed; mficial sald winds of 00 hour were recorded ab eae es ea ee tcommitlee dect THREE-YEAR-OLD JOHNNIE : Rupert. . “aliport eelded. at: a special meeting yesterdayyia.: “The Princ ¥ sporte.,Board ‘Moliday ‘Ti Varitatys eg The delegates have not been chosen yet, nor’is it knows how many ; will bef ,golig, . Mayor George Hills sald this morhing, The Transport Board will start hearlngs next week on applica- tions for increased ait service, by ‘yarlous airlines in the province, 4neluding. one affecting Prince Rupert. , , _ Feeling of the meeting yoster- day was that while the com- mittee was In favor of uny In- creased alr service for the north- ‘ern section of B.C. nothing Saskatchewan About six Inches of raln fell. Trees 18 Inches in dlameter were shapped off. Boxcars ou allway tracks were shunted by ‘he wind, fhe farm town had ho power up lo Wednesday night and most telephone tines were’ own, dents deserphed Une storm as the worst they had ever seen, The disturbance moved in from the west and qub throngs soubbeasiarn Baskulehewan Uy the Manitoba border, vows eee an Oy POR AENT I's OND DUTHIL finn Tina arvtved andl tho Hola mop. ona hetqn a dtp, but: don't noom to wart to; nnuifeln't, Innis awootor nt, Fintand): im Wvoy) An, thoy teu’ hroxo (wo. blanca cirttoa . dunk thonaalvas nil ‘ e ’ huffs and puffs trying {9 fill the boy-size. bagpipes _ dim Lavery. of the Royal Canadian Engineers Plpe Ban - encourages him. Both’ attended -the 18th ajinual ‘Zor donlan Soclety. Highland Games ‘a “Embro, -ne 61 iy SD To Air Transport {plasies..in'Peineot Rupert: nee Dae gio an streets were flooded, Older real, + Tnbout dam ally: | Alnalen Aligut Fo 1) VICTORIA, GMenGhtof dutta ovdan’ Blonn: youtorduy. wob bell Wb $8000 for Dr Hayman Puitah “y tytlowly - Published at Canada YOu, XL; No. 198, | TMC Bus Line, and: pendir fr : ‘ladian National, -Union: c. Pacific Ports. 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, THUR ee 0 provest ‘tothe BIC against the granting. of ‘ion will continue .to. prov Pacific Steamships.doc six'members of . the. Prince: Ru- . ‘ G.. Inkster, chief’ clerk of th ANDERSON ation should. prejudi¢ ment oF ar alrport Hearing * - From a: meeting: Tuesday;-be- ‘oii three members. of: the-alr ean Bee hezall Ca tendent, fot B.C,the. committee learridd that CPA-will ‘pave Class 1 application ‘before the: Trans- port Board) 088. eo The Class 1 application, which calls for Installatlon’ of equip- ment Lo permit instrument fly- Ing, Is for a CPA run: belween Prince kupert ana Terrace. Should the application be grant- ed, ib will in effect give the CPA an extension of: thelr present permit to fly direst. from Ter- race to Vancouver, The CPA has applied for the permit before completion of’ In- slallation of directional landing system equipment at Terraces. ° Members of the alrport com- mittee present at yesterday's a? Broadview with gusts to 110; /meoting were ghalrman J.T. Hare yey, Dr. L, M, Greene, G, Necly Moore, Pat, O'Neal and Mayor Hills, Gt Also attending, ab the invita. tion of the chairman, were Phil Lingey, president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce and Art Nixon, Chamber vice« president, fo Ae HOR oR MOREL Ne pO eUtTeNE RN een oot Ex-Candidate For Presidency Jo Visit Here Adal Stuvenson, unsuccessful ULB, prostdontial qaudicdate, will pay a brief visit to Prines Rupart next week, Inv the eorrae of a worl const tarilae, I was Ioarnad Hora todayy cet The Mgheradking Domovrnb His soheritlod Lo drive tard lite day; July 16,-ahdird the Gant don Poelfie 88 Helnicogs Toulao, Ho Ja oxpoctod to, bourd the Lavtse in Vancouver “duly. 14, aftor salling from Sentéle by yl vate yacht, Thee ahi, rogular avutae ahip plying. Wye cont ba- twoon Vanicouvar,.qne, Alnakn, will’ arrlva IH * ribo “Ruport eG Anlldng for lw Hoven: Intor, . ; de ’ i Fr OAe PRR VO AY Otiel MINTER ORT ‘ mdf aM ge 5,000 Bail Set. pe pe, r Dr, Rush. no , : t formalyotlda: of yt you) agmnnt tho Vannouyer phys iectoay's maunalaugl toe gon ylation, Cond offtalald, hare: ald he ardor gennting ball would. be isoiy ba Venoouval averniant and: would bo hanilted hy; tho appeal court roglaby.tharer 1! "phis action resulted. M senger agent, Jim Notiman CPS agent, Les Smith, Union Steam M ships: agent, Phil Linzey anc ~~ |merce, Neely Moore, Prince “TR. W. Long, Len Griffiths m {ager of TMC Bus Company an Jwhen, they disembarked": trom \charged. a dollar. per’ head “for, whis scenic’ four of the elty while} {the taxis,: adian Pacific: Airlines: ‘suiperine in 1 (hat his tour yesterday was taken nyuntate in Koran, ho hadt anid pert Taxi. Owners. associatio ‘meeting held in the CNR super intendent’s ‘office yesterday;:alsye;— cg ternoon. So af the meeting, told--the ‘group Present at the-meeting were CNR, Ken Robertson, CNR. p t rday. saw. the Prince Rupert. The.: move. was Orme Stuart Chamber of Co 1a eR oycott against: the.-sight- pert Tourist bureau, City Clerk; beer in-.ginte they claimed: It. was. “cut ‘into. thelr’ -business. eg ge oe phos Passengers Need Transportation The chairman sald that‘all'the companies effected by the yboy-/4 cott wanted was. to sce:thal their | tou rists could get pessengers, had’ lransportation 1 contin out, and: shop contin _ the visiting boats.” . Main point of dispute, Mr. Inks ster said, was that Mr. Griffiths peided | Tom Inkster, nanied’ halrmian | that thé CNR. was taking ‘no’ sides in the: dispute: which yes- |: e taxt “firms: pull |: thelr. cabs off. the dock around | -”¥3 the arrival. time of ‘the CN's |: made, the taxi owners sald, “as ne service’ offered by. TMC). é a different miaiter: ‘Tours | CNR and the other ‘siéamship conducted by’ the’ taxis, stopped | Avherever tourists” -wanted, the unable to .cut their further, charged’ $1.50.) "53 Gritfiths “said “thats he" ac, plied-to the PUC: for'that pri and that under n could he seé charging’ $1.50 person for a bus:tour,. » When. Mr. Moore asked If there wasn’t enough business in town fur both the taxi owners and the bus Ine ho was told by the taxt- men that there wasn’t... " _ One taximan pin-polnted the. {axl awners' comolaint when he sald that In the. past the: taxis took people. coming into Prince Rupert up town: to the. “hotels for 50 cents and then: rushed down to see. If any. {ourists wished: to go on. tours. With the arrival of Mr. Grif- fiths’: hug on the dock, the (ourlsts seemed to have van- ished when they arrived hack to got “the cream.) that ssued him, -by. the .PUC. called, for him. to pick up pasengers, take them on.a scenic lour and deliver them back to the. boat, “Scenic. tours are. carried ‘out by. bus nes. everywhere else,” Mr. Griffiths’ sald, adding that “this own should progress the same as anywhere else.” i -The taximen present, however, Hahalied Mr. Griffiths’ action as ‘ynfaly competition.” : {| Said one taxiedriver: “The tourists go straight to a bur. everytime.” | Said another: “The merchants in- this town ‘are golng to lose business due to this scenic tour, There's no stopping to shop on the bus Hne tour and the mer- chants aren't going to like It.” He added that the taxi tours Bus For ''50-Centers” Suggests Bus For 0-Centers “Why doosn’t TMC take: the(nob in the public convenience §0-centors?” he wanted to know.|/then the Puc will nob grant - In answer to a query Mr, Grif-|TMC a pormanont Heence,” Mr.. fiths sald that his bus hetd 33] Long sald. (TMC has a tempor. persons that his intial trip had{ary permit for a bus tour at $1 numbered 27 passengers” and] per person unui) July it) The taximen sald that they had nob. been ‘nofifled that a temporary licence had. been granted the bus line, but agroed that their only legal netlon was through. the PUC, Orme Shuart told the taxinien that they . would bo “cubting thelr own throats” If thoy con- Untied with the boycott of the ateamers, Olly Clork Long added that if they refused to answor by (8 persons, “pm sure,” tho bus ling man- aor told the taximon, “that tf you gentlemen were in the bus jwalness you would havo done the same thing that I have.” Bolly Neely Moore and Phil Linvoy of the Tourlst Bureau and Chamber. of Commerce , reanec- Lively sid (hint both groups had welcomed the ndvont of a hus tour for tourists and thought Hab. {t was something that tho elty nesded, Clty Olork Tong brauaht tho monting (on head whon ho sug goated What alco Mr, ciriffitis Hd a norfoatly logal taht to op. orate Ws bis Hne tour, the only way ‘onon to tho taxl awnord was to tile w protost with the PUG.’ “LE Mr, Grietitha’ bus tour | Australia Not Recognizing Red China Asserts: Menzies GANBMRRA Ute-Prinie: Muttved Hiab: he would nob divcusr rece tor Ch C, Monnlos anid. today jomnttion® by Anabralla of » the Ware, Nx boon. no change in| Commoantab raghme © Avabrulla's oppoxltion to tho n> | In: Auekland, Now Zoalund inlaston of Communist Chita |howovpr, external affair mints Wn the United Nations, Lor Wobb told the howe of rips Ho waa commonting ab a prea rexgtatives -aguly janight tat nginforonita on New, Zotar ok» Gann ante Chilnn whoutel bo ad- Lorn: tfatrw antntajor: cution | "at 12 tha Untied Nation ; Ha aumgontod bint Natlonaltat Wobb'a’almoment (vat tho ne a Ind avvlved to rondyntaa. Ret hina continuo Uo Holt haat IQ, | "Lot -ua-do wii) wo gan to * Monulow roogttod tht lant Bape Harleys Weyonny’ all Ann! tno wuvtels 0b Lomborwhon Auabrnlinn woons] a ciaturbing clement; we know, word flkhbing the Chinese: Com«| bubs. l bottor to. have a dhs jhomeelves wore, risking action py Wyo PUC, Tho taxlmon donted any thought of such a thing.” The tmooting ondod with Mr. Griffith's endorsing the move to ne) Hrough:.the PUG and the taxinion aauring tho atoamaltp firma that thoy would continue to provide transportation for aly Daswongers, babel or | huvbleg otement inaldo than out." ad you co apts ’ vis weg 4 made of . ' elreumstances |. per | “They “expressed ; regret.“such tests tad :Infuréd-anyone’in the Marshall Sslaidss °°" or -Thelr stater e lssued as the ‘United; Nations. trustee- ship council took, up the report of U.S, administration of Pa- elflc Island: aredts:of 1952-1983; Mason Sears;:U.S, representa- Uve in the council, sald: the Un- ited States. haa-a-right to hold bomb tests In-.the’ Marshall -ts- lands area and, that they” will BOON ee : In Washington, J) was report- ed that. soveral United: States ships caught In-the' radioactive “falloul” fromthe March 1 hy-. drogen bomb. test In: the Pacifle escaped. contamination py ts Ing oxterior sprinkling systems witich washed-them down with clean sea, water as thoy passed thrpugh the atomic rain bolt. The aystom. was doviaed by the U.S, navy, eta, ~ En Tokyo, tho "nawapapor Agu I reported thal lato. Minister seo calls for fares, tho tnx! operators OANADA'S. THURVERE, Alope: water at; Lone Bench, whore sho was: praoltalng: (he NO-nitlo, Catniina Chinrnel ‘awl, Conqueror of tho, Bng« ‘Waly Oy yvek tH..1051, thio: Btu Toning, Oni dinmewite tnlled’ ‘this mort canoe ie ‘ orcwalng. why to hott Sroronae oh iwieecrsotd of Whoura an Invites, Seo, alory on y uf driving, avlaing: out: A} tog 'a fourront. drive W ifInod: aban poate.) HY avinvking ariel thitt te: “whan the cnr wor lf, [on Wlaventh Aventioy fie bem fou cal Tass, “officl agency, quote panese., sclentlat: saylng tha,cold: May, sult from contamination . of the ‘atinosphere following réecent-hy- A Reuters: dispatth-.from “Lon- don summarized’ the-Tass - was sent by’:Dr,..Hatakeyama, orological Society; lo tho-director of the Hydro-Metoorblogical In- stitute of the Soviet ‘Union, : ” m4 Paratroopers: ‘Drop in Malye. KUALA LUMPYR, Mulaya-(a— ors were dropped, enst of Ipoh, Mulaya's enlof tin inining contre, today Ino drive jgalnal Chinogg , 1 Communist: terrorist: gangs op- orating In that aroa. Tb Was the drogen bomb tosts In the Pacific. president of the Japanese ‘Mete- ¢ _ [Red Ching biggoat alr opornvion.of tlio;slx=(n marized’ the: Tass story. |shlp co * Pass quoted a letter. It ‘sald, « Hon : represonted “The: councll:t harge that on ‘logal ‘vight't Ne botlle ie. phe namo: delegate ; and :thab he, Nat} Gelegato : repre vomlntang Tyo hundred British parabroops| yor Malayan «war agalnat' tho Rod guorriling, es : ‘ J ee tee Wh ‘In dotwutt Sloe $50 and cos ano month. dal rwhon ho plonclad guilty in poline Fr aph Uta Morning toa charge. a yooklous roan, youtereny ee ” On A, wogot ani E-nob day, iw ‘Haehieo, alo waa in dotault’ $4 dnya, tro: wo eon’ toncew to run congoouttvely. >: “Wale auld Hi he had: boot Seat: Unie driving . wis on dla he. know ‘he, wha: “Pollos voabitiony. tal, Wolo, wad aeon to jynwe ‘Ah ont on Wlovortih: it.) tt Unjo tnt. anothor.enr: Nronohhnge, of ee, * Aukod. by Miglittate W Q " Vanco whore ho learned: t. He ngouand ‘wnt: o: hind? it Wn st MT ‘ " : see : m oN Loalle Wala of Haxoiton, n: Hays : iat : S olen “anno yl ( : a no leer nl wo Sas Tho Hh ) Wid ih dorlonA offence, aNd such: driving could, "énal) 0 ould. | | Toror ap h Indio