a BAORROW'S eh D PROVINCIAL LIBRARY PROVINITAL ! TEPAnt abe wade ets ORMES— Daily Delivery can se TIDES VIOTORI Bo yenber 2h 1955, v aN ‘€ STORIA, B.C. fe . ie eo ted ‘ , ee ( : — . IAL 2187 " fir Modo 12 fee ' oo : ' “' tp ny VL Lect “4 Published at Canada’s Mos? Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groot Northwest co loge’ Ln 6. feel no . pom Te Feet ; VOL, XLIV, NO, 226, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1053, PRICE FIVE CENTS DRUGS Say cavneen nee er vauees : . - : hy -_ rr t by itn. Outh sy soON" ft doesn't seem hardly anv time since winter was here last but already ; -aioten on Calgary again. Southern Alberta highways had six Inches of snow - arm and vehicles were maroon d. This tow truck was stuck after trying to pull mee ctomabile about 30 miles ea t of Calgary on the trans-Canada highway. , (CP Photo) | Ba Be! Tory Scores Upset Liberals Win. 3 of 4 Seats © | Backs. an For Provincial 2 3 cee ie ee ee Me | proposal to extend the road | Move was prompted by a let. ler from the United Fishermen /and Allied Workers Union which j passed a resolution in support of on Skeena Resolution To. Ask: ‘establishing a road to Cassiar. Me i ‘ a ' ip R . J at . ge . hie a f {: bed yt 4 ’ om . Uae Survey City council last night threw its weight behind's from Port Edward to link ‘eanneries on the Inverness slough with Prince Ru. ‘pert and to this end will draft a resolution urging the ii ovneial government to survey the practicability oi Ie ninatavenresncamineiny wie meme tanitey omnes ‘such a road program Septembe | 40, f | nroaD REPRESENTATION | In a letter to council, T. A! | Parkin, northern representative. ‘af the UFAWU, sald the union lelt that If city support was | forthcoming then support of : | Gi 5 li . CTTAWA (CP)— Pro- ees Ask More Power ity 0 icitor gressive Conservatives! . . | To 5 ty d have scored an upset eee: ; ‘tion victory in a once-safe a Own School Affairs | y -|-Liberal riding in New ; | ( hurch Ple a Brunswick. Liberals, in- Bier BEACH, B.C. (CP)— The B.C; eluding a son of Prime yoo... Association, fearing a breakdown int an application by the Ponte. Minister St, Laurent, have Bec cusice system, will ask the provinelal costal Tabernacle in Prince nu-'apain been sent to repre-| Bo fr more control over their own affairs, Mtl for a refund trom the elty sent three Quebec constit-| * , Ruse Stet ane cl entcmannentmernee Of the major portion of the i yencies in the Commons. - aid Ineal Ver challenged statements of church's 1955 taxes was turned : _ ‘ over to the eclty solicitor for a; Boos crushed by “variqus ministers and members _ ; an .- a arte wove ef governments who say they | Peort, by city council last night. | wywaet to the are not interested in closer cons! The church, which has set | trol’ of school boards. "side half of the Tabernacle | - re ‘basenient for the pastor's house, | ve of Vanco" CONTROLS INCREASING 7 "i iis seeking the refund on the | cs “The way things work,” he {grounds that the bullding ts sct | 7 ¥ outh ‘sald, controls are inereasing. {aside “for the worship of God” | aT) South trolled. [were taxed, as- ordinary ress * He also said-debenture issues CONGR + ‘and as such is exempt from pro- ; ge ae (ueer, Charlotte aze regulated and expenditure ot | Ald, 'f, Norton Youngs sald | erating budgets are subject to | ‘detalled Inspection, debt Is con. ;0ut that while other churches ‘trolled, and appointment of of- jin Prince Rupert were tax ex- ficlals and supervisors are con- ‘empted, manses and parsonages ne nn * Mr. Rogers anid all capital ex- 0 penditure must be approved, op- | Pethy Laxes. Mayor George £. Hills polnted f . ta Lowa to Vinca. monoy raised by bonds ts chock« that while he would tke to pro- BRM one dust nlht ed. vide some measure of tax ck / : famed that hes "gehoal boards are becoming Pempllon If it was possible, he Bee orsvehiths, Dr ritbber stamps,” he charged, waule like " be eet the vt in| yt uth Unit Chiiwack — trustee Arthur tr vnatter rm legal ground in 1 'I MOrn> Rundle elaimed trustees know 4 . better what is required in thelr | 259 PER CENT DOOST Fast of : ‘he ‘un strlets than do officiats In Vic- the Board of Dencons for the i 1 find ye en nacie sald that the 1955 tax ! ran Sverd-daya’ He sald 1 would be difficult to THenanete st UN ae tamil caly eon. Interest ratepayers in becoming Yf SH45 represented an meredse Ti ; be Pay jq. Lrusters if that control was pot. of 250 per cent over the previous abeas ay PO en, ‘hwo Yours, Re UNCE aren, Kduention Minister). W, Miller, secretary of te AS 7 a itment of Willlston told the convention church, stated that the Board of se ‘he government had no inten! noacons was seeking a refund ee ati ‘japped with Con of taking away the powers: the major portion of the sth stn a doetor of schoo} hoards. 'tnxes “because we realize It is weve Det Vancouver He sald the government “wants, gnly resonable on our part to ‘ os andl pleked to be able to supply money Lo] pay some taxes on church pro- Guts ih fa taken to you" and leave the spending to porty because of the pastor’s | 7 moe ven Hospital. the loeal boards. Ireadence, located In the base- es and a - went.” rs Se 5 t speed iM R i Mr, Miller added that no pro- an bs Al GRANT OF $30 586 teat regarding: the original as- ‘anne a ! sessment was mado because the ta } RDED NE W QC / HOSPITA l ‘Hoard of Doncons “never dream. i” led” the elty would tax the pro- an ria , ‘perty ona residential basis. Land _ \ A federal construction grant has been | enact oon nee entree me Ue Tle general hospital, Queen Charlotte | . wie - cunotneed here by Federal Health Minister Eisenhower ype 7 “ | ’ the evel B00 oe amounting to $30,580.07 will go towards iHas Good Night wait Ul as ew two story hospttal with accommodation | cen on - iy allt a me oan oaasinets In cubleles and seven nurses’ _DENVER, Colo, wn—Presicont i vs by hav ado heen made far emergency operating | Klsen ower Aad oa “very rood RRP emmy ate eter an ny eae tat 1 hs, weet, olny for more 8, GS cornatatl a f { tne ‘ \ ah a conipletion: tis fall the new hospital will ;hospltal doctora roported today. nennunee : ements iw the Queen Charlotte talands aud | The bulletin, reperting Maon- yall TH he the fishing and doggiag Industries, Lhower's sitlsfaetory | pragross, | tes eleht md, . tty: A UNE repkvces the existing hospital at Bklde- no DHL ty 10H but has now been condemned «at hospital, ‘aprved to ralso hopoa for his full, recovery front a heart wblack ane, other noted, Loy sovernment Praised By Chamber For Work Bveloping Resources, Secondary Industries _ jnatallation in Chimada of hydra on 100K er af pee (is seal ancl sells ative Hee pug (a full cate aunty ad » yhust i “oe Provinedal Teen Cay on “hh Cohimbla Weeren fore |g Coot I develaps | Tn resourees V8 duduatry but, j fee Was ured to Bo eomnrenda. me cen ther Fields a F fe “ire alive a development. od fay Cet Gone , ; ile TORO 7 io etanien netlon " H oe stibidaalon i” Hraitey Tone " hy ow ehamber " "by Pratdany | htnnkg, Other ale ele ation were OMI CVON WD ie Crurper yy, M hs 1 Moroyd, A Post, Di ‘ son Creok; A. dopo, Langley; J R. Kinntnmont, Vancouver, 1 A. Mahoney, Vancouver, dK Molville, Vancouver; J. V. Howe ers, ‘Pratl; N. Behroeder, — Port Albornds WoT, Waldo, Castlegar Vo polley dovlarationa and reaolutions progontad Go tho (ave orient were passed by the olnmber ab dts list annual moot 1g, Naturny reaourees, Granaporti. Hon and commiuntentiona, tour aL and recrontional facilites nnd —employoo-omployer — tela Hons wore angled ont for aneckil attention in the chamber's brlof, CLOSE COcOPERATION On power regonrens, tho chins bor recommended clade co-upit- ation hetwoon Provinelal anil Focdloral authorities on thre ques Hon of downstroan beneflty on Intornationnl — sbreuia, nakodd Uhat preforenee be given to the aleaterle fatitities and dame ind the utilization In Canada of power xo aeveloped, and urged apeeding up of atudies for future jowor development, Other resos ations under the heading ol natural rexourees wuked tho yove prnment to make Kure Hiab standing Umbor ty removed 1 avona tO be flooded, and tab tho government gunbral rita making davies, On transportation, He olin bor urgod: @ Provincial goverumont to inake publlo we regular jvtervila ita plana for long range mal highway dovelopmrnt; @ wave A Number of MIQKEAS (ona ro constrnatlan and revol- abrnelion of important provine ola vonday @ the government to work with Scene re J. C. Van Horne, 35-year-old Conszrvative lawyer from Camp-| | hellton, N.B.. bioke a 22-year Literal hold on Restigouche- Madawaske in the surprise of; Monday's four federal by-elec- {lons. Quebee Liberal strongholds of Temiscouata, Quebec South and Beliechasse withstood strong Conservative attacks. But of their. winners only Jean-Paul 8t. Laurent, 43-year-old Quebet City lawyer and victor In Temis- couata, was able to maintaln the big leads gained by’the party In ‘She 1953 general election, «ta wo frank Power, son of another, famous Canadian, retalhed Que-' beé South for the Liberals with j other erganizations in Prince Rupert should be sought to pre- Isent the broadest possible rep- ‘resentation to the provincial gov. efnment. i The UFAWU letter polnted out ‘that there were no serious grades lor other obstacles to construc- ition if the road followed the ipresent Canadian National Rali. lay right of way, Each year, the TWO 'f-33 JET TRAINERS from the navy’s Shearwater alr base eer are road ree swoop over.{he Angus L. Macdonald Bridge between Hallfax and jderice at North Pacific Sunny- Dartmouth. The Jets, flying at 500 miles.an hour, were photo- aide and Casslar. The schoo! graphed from ‘a third T-33, The Canadian crulser Quebec ig at problem was becoming increas- the. right of the bridge. (CP from National Defence) lingiy urgent as well but with o r a — road and school bus, children * ( Shi ald Fs d D “@ —., jeould easily attend the Port Ed- ed ohieia rund vrive: | i : | 2.000: Mark , | ) Ph, VY ark é a o re «. he ive iy oa : Fi A a lead sharply cut from the huge margin held there In 1053 by his | father, Hon. G. C, Power, war-! [time air minister and now a sctnator, The elder Mr. Power had represented the riding since its formation in 1017. 1 MAJORITY OF ABOUT 600 Beliechasse, where accurate: vole figures remained woknown ‘ate Monday mght, was declared ' won by Liberal Ovide Lafiamine| wiih a majority of about 600, The margin was comparatively close Ina riding which has ree turned Liberals for 38 years, the: Inst time with a’2258-vole ma-| jority, Mr, Laflamime's victory was an. nounced by retuining offieer Philippe Plante oased an incon plete Ihaures, Conservatlye can- didate Jules Pure, 35, sald he fowd not concede and preferred | to wait lor the official count,| expeeted Saturday . Barring a enange nh Belle | chasse, the votlng — left party | standings In the 26h-seut Com- mons: Liberala 100; Progressive Conservatives 62; CCF 24; Socal Credit 18; Independent) vacant! 4 cee eapred seman 6 teas pene EL or t8y sa Wings Parade To Be Staged In October A program for tho whigs pare ade of locact Alr Cadet Squadron No, 550 was drawa up lnaat night nt a meoling of the squadron sponsoring commiltteo, With the date lontatively sot for October MH, the paraco will be held at the Armory wharo a aonor RCAM offleer tram Van- couver, yet to bo named, will preaont whrgs to Alr Codota Ken McKinnon and Don Martinvuson, During the summer these tive endota xuecesafiully camplated thelr flying training course which entitles thom to receive their private pilot's Heence, Pavonts ara Invited to attend tho ceroamony which will be fal. Jowad by an Informal dance nnd rosroshnreanty, Early tii October the Aly Carlota will also hold an gote together ab the Armory lo whieh the Son Cudota and obhvor guoata WIL he tavitect, Vor tho frat time alice tho rquadron waa alartod (reo yours ago, w delegation at Aly Cacota nitondocd the aponsorlig come mittea'a maotlng, Tho purpose ta to famiilnriva Ure boys with the Noo H.0, GOVE, Mage 4 work (hat the conmilteo ia do- Ang dn thobr belyale, | 100 cunvassers engaged In the To Stand Trial Parkin pointed out. . Ald. GJ P . uyons . suggested that the councll support the pro. posal In as much as the clty was Clreetly affected In connection with school costs, Ald. G..P. Woodside urged that the city cir- cularize the Chamber of Com. merce and other elty organiza- Hons as suggested in the UFAWU Letler, City clerk R. W. Long was au thorized to draft the resojution which will be sent to the de- partment of highways. The Chamber of Commerce ward school. In addition, city - businesses would benefit and cannery resl- dents would have edsy.access. to needed services such as, medical The Red Shield Appeal of the the opportunity to. canvass for Salvation Army in Prince Rupert the Red Shield Appeal," Mr. has reached the $2,000 mark In/Cook said, adding: its bid for a°$3,500 quota, George; “The canvassers are not hesi- Cook, 1955 campaign chairman jtating to undertake the extra sald today, Awork entailed by cnll-backs." Mr. Cook sald that 16 of the! Quota of $3,500 Is the same as 26 businers districts had-com-jlast year and the year before. pleted their canvass and fe-'prive starled Septemper 12 and sponse of the public to the an-j finishes Octoper 3, nual drive’ was exceptionally good, , There were still a number of houses to be covered by calvas- eed j \ 4 S,. Cunliffe has been in- ald In time of emergency, Mr.| Report: Ordered R. Provincial Engineer structed to prepare a re- port on the feasibility of.a. voad linking Port Edward with cannery communities. along Inverness Passage, ° it was learned today, © ceived a letter from P. A, Gag- lardi, minister of highways’ yes- furday asking that.a report on. the possibility of such a‘road be. Made. 2 yee HOE oe ciel The’ government's action - fol- towed tecelpt'-of a. letter from the Prince’ Rupert Chambor ‘of Commerce’ containing a resolu. tlon passed at-the September..12 survey of a ‘proposed road con- necting the canneries with Port Edward. . : The Chamber's decision to urge preliminary survey was sparked, by a letter from O. W. Philippson, ninnager of the Anglo British Co.’ lumbia Packing Company al North Pacifle. woo "FALLS TO “DEATH! * LILLOOET. B.C. @— Tommy; Edwards, 18, died in the roaring), gers In the residential area, Mr.! . e e Pipetitter Cook sald, but the campaign: committee expected the drive to J M. Braaten and The Dally News have al- ready gone on record as strongly favoring construction of auch A trond, ‘I waters of the Fraser river ment hore Monday and police sald they, velleved ho fell 100 feet Into tho river from a cable car, : reach Its quota by the end of! Jp d the week, ' Dies Age 42 } Tho campaign chairman was! high In pralse for the more than | dohn Michael Branten of 619 Third Avenue West, pipefitter with Columbia Cellulose ion: . ay pany ab Watson Island dled Sun- le turned dow Widay afternoon in Prince Rupert . e General Hospital at the age of 42, Of Lessons in Mr. Branten was born in Win«! 4 mecting between the city's nipeg emd worked In Vancouver finance committee and Robort before coming to Prince Rupert weeny pee Rupert oi ice -venrs Ie my. fence co-ordinator will be Hour yours ABO. He was amen sans week to discuss possibtlity ‘her of the Canadian Logon: he Prince Rupert A 39-yenr-old Vancouver man “of housing the Prince Ruper Braneh 1 and BAW service over Clilvonship Counell i tho old 1955 Appeal, “Very few peop Vancouver Man fwas committed to stand trial ‘ens during the Second World ROMP barracks, Fulton Strect, It in County Courb on a charge of robbory with violence at the; ieonelusion of a preliminary: hearing before Magistrate W. D, 'Vanee yesterday afternoon, | Beheduled to appear before , : tow. Canadiins ng well as cone | Gounty Court Judge W, 0, Ful- not beon completed. row. Canadiins aa , ton, tomorrow or Thursday 1s Jean Pant Latraverse, who 4s charged with robbing Elmer Luoma, Tulsequah miner of $00 In a elly rooming house, Bep- tember 12, Labtraverse elected telat in County Court yeaterday, ‘Trial was ordored After evidence of {lve Crown witnesses was heard, War with the Canadian Army, He |s survived by his wife, Olga at home and a sister, Mrs, ‘Anne Berris in Vancbuver, was decided at Inst night meete Ing of the city councll, Citizenship group is secking new quarters where It could havo As Penguin Baby Due VANCOUVER ( -- Penguin Matilda may become a mother -- or a father — today. . Wy Brown, Q& was today appolnted Crown prosecutor, W. N. Poole la appearing for the defeneg, cat sa fy AOE REN ON OENT OPEN 8, Careless Driver Fined $50, Costs Rolnhart Johan Hundelde, 517 Hoventh Avenue Weat, plonded gully diy patito court thla morn: ing to driving without due care and attention saturday and was fined $40 and costs by Magli trate WD, Vance, Pollo antd the eharge arose fram two complaints, one ree portod from any ineldent on Third Avonne whan the acoused cut in front of a podoatrian and another tn whieh he backed tla orl Avenue, cnr Into a dar parked on Bere: may bo a he. Zoo erntor Alan Gost of yivioscetion, lnat wok, from the ega loday, Amerien in captivity, iy 1026, i wil park, Was beon nursing (he fous and covering (b with DOING SOLO JON quin, bearing a nleroxe cau benldo Mathida, faithfully co For 30 daya Matilda bine Blico August 3 Matilda, one of Mattlda iy a King penguin who for more thin soven weeks fay been patiently cuddling an egg. Hut for al) anyone at Stanley Park zoo knows, Mollldn anys a pongulin’a vox ta almost imposalble to dotorming, and doftnito proof stops just short And Mr, Heat, who has beon pacing his office floor for the will have nono of that, for If a ponguln enorgox 1 bp tha second born in North That one waa born ab 8t, Louis, Mo., woven King ponguins at tho ep, resting It on top of webbed cone {np of Cosh and foathers, Not for a momont has Matilda, who alands allghtly nore than tivo foob high, passed the ogy over to hor mato. . Mr, Dost In nol even wure th la Matilda's ogg, but nt this atayo he lan't golng fo context awnerahlp. "Myo theory of Unlovery was advanced when a second pane Monnanee, bogan playing mothor voring an egg that waa’ there, | company yr hor constant vill, , ttl Che accond penguin gave Huy aga bad Job, Groups To. Study Possibility Old: Barracks: duct classes in English two ‘or threo times a Wook, W. C. Hanks inson, Cltlzenship Council progle dent, Informed council) by Totter, Old barracks, vacated by the ROMP last yenr, has sluce beg) plocated by the clty for clvil do. fence Inatiuetion. Bullding, with {ts several smalt rooma was described as “Ideal” for the Citizenship -Counell’s needs. Ald, G.P, Woodside satd Funeral artangements have | members discuss problems WIEN ing group way xeoking an’ At. i rangemont where Individuals not advanced enough In bugle Kng- wish to enrol in the “Engilsh for. Curator Pacing Floor | ‘stile jatruction as woll as discuss prob. ioms facing immigrants, ae made avaliable, Mayor George B. HULa suld, although thoy would hot provide the dent altuntion,! Rooms In the elly hall, vaentec by the Prince Rupart Tolophono Jopartnont wore now belng ttsod ry storerooms, It was pointed oul, Mooting with the GD co-ordl. nlor will seek to Clive a mutual boneficlal arrangemont for bot olyll dofence and citizenship tn. struction. ' sereeneesveee womante Yt Opmme ~ WEATHER - Bunny perlady Wodnoada morning olherwlse cloudy, few showorn this afternoon und this ovening, Rain boginning Weadnosday nftornoon, Little chiango in, tomporaturo, Whidds- ght becoming xouthenstorly a0 Wednoaday ahifting to westerly am Wonton evening, The low tonight and igh Wednesday at Port Unrdy, Sancapit and Prince Ruport 40 anid 85, un ' : 4 1 On Road Chamber Bid Brings Action .— Mr, Cunliffe sald he had re, chamber meeting asking for 4. . City council chambers could bo’