° ' VOL. XLV, No. 254, 7 Published at Canada’s ‘Mos? Strategic Pacitic "PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, ' MONDAY, OCTOB ey , 1 ve 7 ‘ ns ns ~ rt— And Keyifo the Greot Northiv AATICH blogmed? year Hover the world, with reports of’ posslbte marriage Mnce-s Margaret. and “Group Capt. Peter Townsénd, Pend today when the’ princess renounced marridge he is shown here in‘a*picture taken In 1050, watch- | Air Force show In England, Behind her sits, Group send, The Princess wag only f0'when this pleture, hd this year, was-taken, © os fed Tension Cut Wish For Peace juine desire for eace, arising from the ave hs fear of anihildtion in an atomic war, is ving factor, in’ the gradual ‘lessening of a “pay TS oh ‘endinwi an in recent: months, M. J:Coldwell, nation: {der told a Prince Rupert audience Saturday 2 opts ioe so vee years ago,'and which stirred con: ees gt Merl: had been knock- Dit, there would not Bliere is in the Un- loday, of the Inevi- meeitain thal he had peated another BB soced Victor jast By Solon Low Bey Boclal Cree “Cian needs markets, mats blon Low has told kets, markets, | victory Iya pose! «|. The greatest markeb for next federal elec- Ganada today Is the Canadian hercertalndy within Rrsalp, he, sald mi. “is there for the to form a governs Rriext few yours. I Ke the peopla have bo aid Ia polley (he annurl eon. me Heritish Colfimbla PPongie dwt Gur wold bo the next, pect a Agelal Credit Dlumbin's Premior a Rasktahewan Bil a Moelal Credit B natter of months, or eleht months," re WH be a now government I be In Snakatehes Dokl toward Gt- } make predictions Dk lo he aw Httle be cay wo will have a ROvOrMNent we are golig to ATT PIOITAMS Much of hy apooch Me Of Prarie Carme musL bo pronpors If tho yout of the Ala Know jrosper> destructive,” Mr. Coldwell said. ° “The British know, and the Ruséfans know .. and even our talkative military and Alt Foree ‘men know, that there would be immediate. retaliation,” Mr, Cold- well added. ; “He had been told, Mr, Coldwell snid, by Alastair Praser, execu- tive secretary to James Sinclair, Minister of Fishérles, that wher- the Chinese mainland, the word where, o It was felt that it waa.a real Seo WORLD ‘TENSION Page 5 se acameremecpeenss ied ma Bin pr . people Unemselves oe andl thant Ix what we alm to do," thelr share of the Canadian economy will be 20 per cent, [SHOULD ACCEPT STERLING He crillelved Ure federal gov- ling. eLorling Inslond of “tying ours gelvos ‘to the United Slates," “We nro forelng the United tinntty ttxolf," Civil Servants Minimum Salary As Low as $120 mont Employees’ Association, Javnaonal alunyp if] Ho ante tho Inference was oront: Worn donted thole} ad ab the nasoclation'’s recent Victoria convontion, tI y : vee So veotte iy ak be, licai@ecaecae, eich Aad disaivg Siege PeUMtnIAbe! Agita’s oouluany| Ei the Civie Centre aing cast on his cur« EF Canada, said that bward peace Was Benimiries that had fal physical damage ad World War. than meet hic escaped the ever Mr, Sinclair-had visited, on: “peace” ad been heard overy-, Ho snld Soctal Credit will sce]: to It that xo long as 20 per cent} of the population ts agricultural, ermmont for ity polley on, nler- Canada, he sald, should accopt Kingdom to go behind Ie (ron Curtain to buy hor -whert and Humor, ‘That is. a-tragle hing.” Mr, Low doxorlbed Boelal Cre- db ng “tho greatest movement nvor sancolved outside Chris. whe Liboral national machine _ oe da Not democracy, IL Is fiuto~ eraey,. We will Lopple auloarncy,” VANCOUVER —A ‘18,0, olvil gorvide pay aonle slowlng sono aularion na Tow na $120 a month hing boon Ianuiod by 1.0, Covers “JF, Maguiro, the group's nelle entlonediractor, anid he gave the Ont Wit 440,000 Inat| flgures to countornat. wn Infor cl go “ovont Itgher"’| onao that $210 was tho nilinimuin. Mr. Harvey, who wns especially Invited to the conference . to apenk on northern transportation “sald: “This road would serve not only to open up a completely new country which Js known to be extremely rich in natural re- sources but would provide a much shorter and more practical continental: route to the Yukon and Alaska, It: would make it reasonably possible for feeder: roads ‘to provide outlets for the | various centers of population in Southern Alaska, oe “Surveys save proved this to| be completely feasible for an en- gineering point of view.” Mr, Harvey pointed out that the amount of new construction involved would be about 400 miles. This would be from Haz- elton to a point northeast of Stewart and then from the ex- isting road between Dense Lake and: Telegraph Creck to Atlin from where there is already a road extending -soutti,’ Along other: stretches of the route, road jor Hg out. thes Paw yn ig Ae IE on Bee Be (“Phe eltizens of Prince, Rupert |i are very.hopeful that In the near future an airport will be con- structed,” he sald, “And such aj facility will .undoubtedly -be of tremendous importance from the |point of view of transportation ;¢ and economic development in the! has elther been bullt.already about .to be bullt.: . MA though Hho far rdaching advantages both Alaska and the Yukon Terrl- rtory thal it is one of those pro-| jects which would socnf to fall logically within the ambit of the ‘resolution passed by this assocl- lation ab its last imecting, The whole arca lying north of Prince [resolution called upon. the fed- Rupert.” Ss eral and appropriate subordin- ate governments of Canada and ihe U.S, to establish a joint com- mittee to make recommenda- tlons for.co-ordinnted public ac. tlon designed to foster the de- velopment of ecofomle irea boundaries,” he sald, “The B.C, Chamber of Com- this assoclatlon. Firemen Start Drive For Pool gpees vo ‘The Dally News Volunteer Fire Brigade, lonst $20,000, Joon) union. controlling hody. Sates Damaged - the wook-ond, : \ out tho dints, havo bean opuned, | Ino the anfos, poles raport, miles off (he distance between Prince Cicorge and Whitchorsd, Anchorage or Fairbanks: ' In farther reference:to’ north |, ‘ern roads, Mr. Harvey .polnted |... jout. there is a highway. under] help In northern development he ilisted the. following: =.» *, @ Completion of the . Casslar) ’g: road to Stewart; @ Extension of a railway car barge service between Prince Ru- pert and ports in Southcastern!. fre Alaska; hg }port at Price Ruperts... @ Exteniton of adequate land~) polnts through-| vaetslscusaioh RAS: WV EAVUU oh the construction ‘would.’ ile. wittin B.Ci the road would provide uh “This route will cub about 360; KITIMAT--fni extensivy con munity campaign for a public swimming pool li Kithit has been Initiated by ithe Kittnvat The (tremon have liken pledg- es fron most resident workers and have collected $447 lo date, with an eventual burgel of ab ‘phoy wanl to start tho swims milig poo! next summer, One of the first donations wis $100 promuod by the Unitod Brother: hvod of Carpenters and Jolers Tho pool, which will clther bo nn Indoor or outdoor one, would oventually be tukon over by the municipality or its athorlzod The Jammed doova of two safos at tho Hudson's Bay Store at Ocoan Falla hold Wo soorot todny ns to whothor burginrs wore suc. consti! In a anfororack{ng over Polico In Prince Rupert ropart Unt te xtore waa broken I bo and tho anfor badly damnged by tho thief or thloves who punched However, pollco anys! the doors wore {ammiad sly me tl thoy will not be known if anything wos, taken. A criminal {dontificntion de- fe{partmont export wis flowit from | Hazelton-Athin Road || | Hazelton-Atlin Road || Urged By J.T. Harvey ; ‘Special lo thé Dally News, 7 7 : : - SEATTLE— Construction of a road from Hazel- | ton to Atlin along what is commonly known as Route}, Awas urged-by J, T. Harvey at the Pacif ic Northwest Trade Association’s semi-annual conference in,Seattle |: today, describing this as the most important factor.in} northern development, : ter tet bee Agree cenpemmmmmenmapinned | & construction. between “Terrace | %. and Kitimat, and. the’ Columbia’: «. Cellulose Company. has - built |" about 30 miles of road north off * Terrace with another 30° miles} % proposed to connect with the! Naas River, hs As other factors that’ would "PRINUESS, MARGALET, 25-year-old lst Elizabsth,-today. énded ,lwo- years .of speculation. jpubic And the press when che anhounced that shew :* @ Development of a car, ferry service between | Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wrangell, . Peters- |. burg, Juneau and Halnes; | {@ Keeping open throughout the: whole year of the Halnes cutoff; | wy FF.ee. @ Establishment of a land alr-| ¢, Ing fields at Key ' oe NN SOR RE ONETEC ean See anti Kitimat Seeks ‘Licensing ~ along the Canadian Alaska. Spoolal to The Dally News | KITIMAT-~— Municlpal counell merce has endorsed the carly: here has expressed ils alm to go construction of this rond and’ I think it ig a subject which might well bo given the approval of “all oul” for propor traffic con- trol In the district by pressing Victoria for Heencing of vehicles and drivers. cision has been made regarding ithe Imposing of Heences, ale ‘though the position was discuss: red by Atlorney General: Robert Bonner and Minister of High- ways P, A, Gaglardl during thelr Kitimat visit on June 16. The council, carly in June, urge ad strongly ror traffle control by enforcing Neenclng Inws and vo- hielo standards of road worthin- ess through the local ROMP who have a contract with the Munt- clpality of the Districh of IXit- Tt Rowults of Monday's counsel meellny was tnaninous appravia by councillors that the muntelpn munnger write to the Minister of: Highways requesting a report on the now urgent leoneing situa. ton, Councillors naked that the let tor bo domanding rather than a almple request due to the ox- tromely high car density, Recent catimates pub tha itl mat cor population wb (a0. Kit. mit now has about 7,600 people, (neesieee ern een parmpen ueRIVERS bate pose baneirtennEreRTRNIN Frost, Snow, Forecast Wonthir forecast for-the north const region ia.an follows, Cloudy todny and Tuesday with n Charlottes Tuer: day, Winds onstorly 28 today and northerly 80 lomorrow, Low tonight and high. Tuesday ab Banclanlt 20 and 38, Por Prince {b will he cloyd with tt fow snow flurrlos, indutly sunny Tuoaday, Colder winda, orth on 40 WW Oe night and high tomorrow at Princo Ruport wand $6, Low tonight and high tomorrow. nat snow flurries Runor onal 26 oxcopt northonat fe {some Malninnd Intota. Viatorln (0 Ocon) Fall to oxi: Port Hardy 92 and 40, oe p Capt, Peter ‘Townsend, She’ stated. dn ‘a.-nessage rerice House that ste rade her dlfflewlt’ choice: of’ he “wil: and- that’ the tenets of the. Church, regarding eto divorced persons ond herresponsibility t thi wealth had {o.be, given. first consideration. ye ire ~ gocialite-sportsman; ' ws / 3; killed Sunday by7a shotgun-blast |: 1 police sald his: wife fired when she got up-to Investigate'a possible’-prowlér’ In: thelr: swank ountty residence, © i District Attornoy. lotta ‘said the. deatly was: belng listed as “accidental pending.fur- ther linyestigation.”: .* PHONED FOR ARLE: 7 ‘Woodward, owner, of. a racing, stable {ueluding the current year-old Nashua, was: kill-! ut 3 ‘am. Police sald. his wife, Aun, 32, a New York society telephoned for help m+) dly after the shootihg,. ators found her Inco- ‘herent when they arrived. “Woodward's body was found sprawled face down In the foyer of his bedroom. blast had struck him In the head, At present. with no B.C, high> and a. second blast had smashed way Inking Kitimat's 17 piles of: Into the woodwork, streets and roads, no final de-| Woodward, disclosed that-on Fri- |: day, and. Saturday ;the wealthy | reas couple. had ‘found: evidence | aang a4: ‘prowicrs had been around the. 18-|, }room : Froncil: provincial ' rose | dence; = See ds TO KRUP GUNS. HANDY! ou . ‘The Woodivards, both: sports- then who shot-hig game togethor | In Indfa, had agreed..to keep firoarms handy, Woodward took a pistol to his bedroom, and the wife a 12-guage shotgun loaded | with duck-hunting pellets. The couple had separate. bed-|{ rooms, facing across a‘ 107foot wide hallway on the building's ground floor, . Frank, A.,Gil< One shotgun The couple's two children, Wil- Ham 3rd, 10 and James, 8, slopt through (he shooting, NOTH HAPPY AT PANTY Tho Woudwards had attended Saturday wight a party: for Une Duchess of Windsor nt the George I’, Bakor estate. | Police Probe Logger’s Death ‘A M-Yenr-old coyyployea af Ring's Logging Company, ts pro- aunied td have drowned Satur day after ho is roparted to have {nilon from a float: Into the wators of MoCalllater. Ba milled gout, of Kemano, pol Princo Rupert reported today, ‘and, proswmned drown allinan,.son of Mr. ‘ute, pd ts Molvin: and Myke Robert Woll Misslon, City, BO. ‘ / An Invostigntion {nto the acel- dont 1s being: conducted hy RCMP from Princo Nupart who loft youtorday abonrd fin's body hay nob, been recovered and drag Hons arg, continuing, Freigh ging opprns: or Here For Pulp Cargo — MV Leonhardt Capt, Wolfgn skipperad. by Mand donk of the Colunbin - “Coljulosa Company Ltd,, Inab night to take: on pulp, yan Vense), roglatorod at rdaim;, Holland, wilt take on 9,900:tohw of naotate pulp, It Is not Known when alo ta aniling or Mra. Woodward told police, she and her husband retiree irmed- lalely after getting home. About two hours lator, she sald she was awakened by a notse, and sélalng tho shotgun gob up to Investl- moa SHOT IN DARK =~ - Without turning a light. on, she stepped Into.the dark hall. Thon, police roported, she scnaed ~Teome motion near the door of hor. husband's room and fred twico, only tho did she reallee that it might be her husband: “Almont Inmedintely I reali ed ib was my husband,” Gulotta quoted the weeping Mrs. Wood- ward as siylng, “TE gan to hin arid fell on the floor baslde hin forces vw oe a 08 batt wine Children, Kinsmen: For Big Hallowe The wouthorman apponred: to bo favoring Princo Ruperl Kinas mon: today wilh +a promise of good weather for tho annual Kin Hallowe'on program at: throa ally, parks tonight, “AN Kinsmen wil be on hand tid, prizes ns provisions . | fin nn for up to 9,000, acho! childron there, =. ! Prizes will bo ownrdoct: fot!-tiyo hoat, funiiost and most original costumes and additional prizos wilt be offerod at each bonfire party. to children caltloctiing "the moat “ahollout” Uoketa on-¢ tour of olty homes tonight. '"Two patra of Akatas Will be: given .nway [whatlg hor doabination, ,” onch fi to {ile-two top collects bear ep Be sy hath | end “al: Windsor ved at Claroncs House Princess Margar ned. nigh, pte, tho crow | Missing, howe send, wijo, slipned-out bight to. meob tho: prin= |C vill Inthe! ad {tor they. cons at Yokfield House land Lady No IGNORRS CROWD... Nmoualie carr aped Vhrough: { areyicd Housd slic did not tun her, head to tpok nb the crowd wilting outside, Tho princess 18. pass mand film show lo-) Tag nob. ised thls aii “pyeni» gh rr ON AGT glittering 1 A [sho was’ 14, from tho dity's f 19 Woors:adllling’ sh salesman” Of: will yeaelvo: W: {9 bloyole, In prices Of, a boya', oF ‘wrlahwatol,' a, we n pon andjpenoll vot for: th nach sohayli woe ania : with chal. bampdlyn 4 HES taconite yy ; t ny for the shollont and nin ae ' : ho gates ing up tho 4 top anidee Nal he hobla tos! ar lh to hho’ Dilly idron, nary nt { aol y Ihe , four thd iMon Het! and vat {along H co ing Wickets ‘wind In ty me hago ba of whiners, of. man of. aellout. Hokots announced. at dlty “sch morrow. and will.’a morrow's ‘ lastio of ub Conrad Stroot, Bohol grounds] N | Gyro Park and: Totem Park thts oyoning ‘with candy, :hol clogs jaye chit. drow. Wiorors ane burs will also ho aont over to Digby: tala! tory tpi. With atrue ' ouston, .:/ Done 1s. Mes: uryour-ot T Honston,: . Mra. dimmy drat! volterdy -Ufbuly nowy’ t youn: chitdy tho'ieoldont clirrpg, oy aiheeorting Aghhjont of. nor k ard’ continu! 1 'VANOOUVER 10 Ma SH ie dean tn anger a Mn mind: Bomb rive by ‘ach ar Id A ink :8390 Aan," t tlie Gini b Of thio ROMP, 1d) my¢ ‘hovond violin Waa} whet thoy wont to. tho, tor: Mra, ‘Thipoe was hur the. dond. ‘woman: ld inva: boon ation ¢ pode walking » oni Moe it at fe AM trigitont Wybo: thos 19 Iyold by. Cove but to Gate lina th nerO, Hy Dre oF fotnasiunt a ry uit f this:yoar,... They