TIDES: patie Standard Time By ednesclity, April 13, 1958 pease 4:20 18.6 fect 17:42:15.9 feet 1:49 6.2 feet 93:17 10.0 feel Published at Conoda’s Most Strategic Pacific VOL. XLIV, No, 85 PROVINCIAL LI@RALY i | CTO f o7 ; ° 1 . Port — And Key to the Great Nor PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., ruse, APRIL 12, 1955 thwest PRICE FIVE CENTS Be WADIA 215). ~ WWCOUVER (CP) —1 : Ba youver's two after Ma) vewspapers say the) Ye Bective af the British a Balin CCP party is exe) ae Ba lo begin a drive this fe! to root oul an under md communist: move- -ithin the organiza- cpap say orfelals plon bye ue the atare of the] ! it. Friday at the opening |, Ryn ot the CCF provinetal | eaes (ash, B. seport follows announce- tat Toronto Friday that Wy y 3 eof the CUF party ly; Bt) had lust thelr member- Be bec thse they belonged to a Be yiist organization identi- Bae a> (he Canadian section of mem fourth Trotskytat! Interna- | Bb Vancouver Sun ‘says the Meee of the controversy here ts Ba dowy organization known Box 18" which will be accus- Bp! spearheading a Trotskyist et, disrupt the CCF and dis- Ma its officers by a wide.” Seed anonymous tetter-wrillng : ign among ube menmber- due ; sun says offleers of qhe, m party admitted they had | Me unable to learn the names Bahr Bux 16 ringleaders. ane Province says the Trotsky. ME are holdovers from the left- aie socialist fellowship, a party Bpion that was dissolved tu funder pressure from the; Rincial CCF executive, 4 ™. om Komment on the reports. Be ked if he felt there were reb- Bin the BC. section of the Bee sald: 7d - cs don't suggest there Ber did say, however, t Ber of the Ontarto CCP party ete He conmimunlat sym- Biers, “will be supported by Peper re of OUT inovenent Across Bi are,” hat the low T cee sete a 2 oo nene By-Carrier Beading Pulp. former airerafl carrier ree Maverted buck to frelght service mapresently at Watson Island ° mig Columbla Cellulose Com- oe Teve sty i thet mercer, markets, Drover, the former “Laplre ‘alla’ whieh was converted ing the Second World War Wwe iy an alreraft encrler. | Sunrover arrived al Watson nd list Thursday and tl ts cled she will have completed O Biv Ler cargo of 7,000 tons of bby tals Thursday and set A tor England. he voyage will be the last fo nip rit pling to rotlre ufler (he wi sel complotesy. er Atlantic sing, It ds reported, | + tw val TLC Reso he Prhwe Rupert ‘Trades and er Comnel) wil) aubort. (hire Wuons to ihe Cangdian dey and Labor Congreag cone ton to be held In Windsor ¥ 30, a TLE offletal dlseloned terduy, he resolutions deal with the en Hil of ule dine ta the Trade with the resoluttons, bi t Bon Label @ deemed by CEPR ¢ a aol Committee by the Huying Weok, to bo ¢ i unadian — Brondensting tay hence lo 4 ration outlet during Union ent under CAC roquintions, DESPITE FLOODING of thousands of ac foba farm land, a flo nipeg believes that the 1 from the , 40,000 nc ikvile-Poplir Polut urea, Hos weal of Whintpeg, were Ine | shipper, Cuptaiy D, Dallas, wie er, Fain over soullwestert tobi and rlaing waters upstren lutions Set or Congress Parley in May While the resolutions WH be playoos and fa the convention, workery las sulunlted rewhother o Priuee yinilar wage ke offered by clLy ‘southorn part of the aren today Rupert od convention W TLO's rogulur mocllng | ety next Thursday, Aisa to be vet 4 wt ie knoe reid ary Ae ore to the Red River, wh miles of the province. However, hoysts right) are Oakville-Poplar Polnt area 36, Map shows how the river flows throug tg confluence with the Seine and Assinthoine Rivers ly only a short distances from the corner of Porlage Avenue and ain Street, centre of the elty’s business section. r Red River May Hit Crest Little Below Flood Stage already surrou Baroold «Webster, provinelal! WINNIPEG (CP)-—-Rising w a ieader, would make no dir. of some rivers and rocks na ‘flooded thousands of acres southern, Manitoba, farm land but officials’ predie ~ + Red river will crest ot 18, f Winnipeg this year—s minimum flood stage. st of the peng Jevel | ‘of 18 fect above ayeruge winter Q ice level, was made by the Man ‘toba flood forecasting comm In a report releascd Monday, At » 1B feet i would be 12 fect bes iof jast, week's Ie Jom. low the 1950 peak flood tovel NAT “TYE committer reported the ppossdd ‘outelgh / ! ‘more than elght feet below tHe yppracedented ported pressed ‘outright opposition . to ©, us (080 'tbods’' Sie ' At adam ORT the level Of tne whole bash the Red river ab the Water 3 ting 0 ae station rising eh to high flood stages on all: al the rate of ubout one-twen- he force Lof, Qua. es bully aft h of n foot an hour, mY pulp destined for Vuited DAMAGE HEAVY vcat te TI w vevel ts the 10,000 (ON! around the International bound- w Redo river eres ary, was expected to pass WIN or’ horny within the next few eg Inter thls week, No casualties were reported | floods, bul more than | res of farm land in the undated and some 200 homes, iogtly fy the rural areas of § suburb peg, were surrounded by wt southenstern ception 0 Tony casi. why vol degaa re will be no major floods In‘ Winnipeg ¢ the lightly bé- “aise the low points, of ¢ slogate will attend the | egunell, UI bo deelded wt the aupmitved, long juring Union wnlan soc ontroversint wna nol liglble for broad. wt DONA f ‘Ford Joins Wage Talks ‘| Canadian Bid *) Starts Thursday Ford Motor Co, today join-| ed the high-stakes poker game being played in the , cette : f, 4) mobile industry over a un- ° Is Posy cOpyypayy \ forecasting commission set up In Win- jon demand for guaran- tead ye ment, ich five years ago inundated 530 square in St. Vital,, dower : Representatives of the ClO nded by water and_30 miles west In the j United Auto Workers union pre- 000 neres of farm land are covered. pared to start. new bargaining hh the heart-of the ‘city, talks with Ford this affernoan, |: | | UAW last week with the rival) General Motors Corp. — Walter Reuther, president of the UAW and the CIO, has sald he expects to put over she guar- anteed annual wage ideq with ithe blg United States automo- ‘bile producers, then spread it ithroughout the UAW's claimed 1,500,000 membership and even- aters‘on the Agsiniboine river, posed aly chrono Indusiry via ve new flood threat to Brandon af-! Both Ford and GM, fan (CP Photo) + ofiter the river level at thé western aypiding. taking any public stand Manitoba oly tad reninedon the year-around pa State for UNCe \ ays have stressed ini proounceménts } An offort was being | murky it: nade to|tiis week that they have done a eel at “mt ke aygtem; 1h Brandon: to!ployment regular. revent swamping by any sud-. ‘The union demands that em- | jin rigerin the river, ‘ployers contribute towar! “rainy | -' Ab Portage ta Prairte, the As- "day" funds that «will. keep work: | ited siniboine had dropped more than + epg pay rolling in when they are i 12 feet stnce.(ht disintegration igid off because of luck of work, ; Nelthar Ford jor OM Wis Gx | contnulig wit pouther’s plan. epell of. Une past, wo WUEKS CAMS: po Fed! bey’ rapid tudoth Unroughous Meanichite ‘the first dgmand | ashy” “6! sere for.a guarunterd adhnual wage jn “moderately; fi Canada will be made Thurs- day for 10,000 workers In Ostin- wa When the United Aulomo- hile Workers union (ClO0-CCL) e dls- “ik 1 ithe Manitoba tributaries.” AN these tributaries between ‘Emergon and Winnipeg, Inelud-: ineels General Motors Corpor: Ing the Roseau, Rat, Seine, Mor- allon af the bargaining able. ris and La Salle rivers, now Ap: venaato I) NOW) vine to have pasied thelr powk at a atowly ae TO oatars ‘stages and the flows should drop progress y us neg : keep a watehful eye on thel: United States counterparts. The Oxduwe negotiations open n week after similar talks be- wan in Debolt, The plan, de- vised by unton researehers Ian attempt to ent down the wide up-ind-down swhigs of emplay- ment fn the ute industry, bi be: Ing presented by Che UAW to General Motors in the U8, * Canadian director George Bure, hug given tho union negatlitors here orders to “drag thelr foul." Woe (luy's, mene ewe soge cten renee ey ents 98S” Vote To Take Board Award VANCOUVER = A coneitin: , tlon uward Including a Ug-pers: 1 Manl-'eon, pay Inerengo Wad accepted 1 Monday night tn a secret ballot my 4,600 clic outalde employers. : "phe Independent outside work- erg are the frat elvic union to ‘come to terns with the city on n 1066 contrac Cll ¢ yecopted the award lust Wk ‘pork Cloudy with showers todwy 1 two othor dlvie unions, repre- land Wednesday, Frequent Sunny wonling 060 fire department eM> poroda Ln tho northern part, Not WOO nity hall Instde iyuch change ln temperature, L wok rejected th. Winds cualorly ab in Ue expose | a i! 4 | Pen ee 0 0e ee oes eee WEAT North Const, Meglon: went, 26 tomorrow, Winds north: onal 90 today southwert 18 tor morrow {n Ue northern part, Low tonluht a day at Port Mardy, Sandapt Princo Ruport 96 and 45, Voth tho flréfighters und Ine nthe aleto workers have yuaved thelr eontruct disputes ite the hands af conclllation hanrds, Juek Phillipa, oulstde workers retory, gid bulloting dixoloned bub a two- jority Ia roquired for he serlpl ‘(Ivins mit accoplnner, ’ Sie Wowk treat Bogvenitiar, the sideration af tollday credits Mtr wages by the Unen inet Tnxuraiete Commilaton * Seaton hy the Federal ‘ Moved of fanamdgration wlll ve ttt aro galifully ome mall Catches lade On Skeena POUL cutoheg of aprlug salon ‘ morte GN the Skoonn the mr men of (Mahara une ht Aly snort, sev of four giitnoitors nuve uy to 100 pana, wn fal | \ : 1 iM HATH Operations after Ter day othe | be THREE AU FROM NHL WO Sree Perined Wuperb t ntloks aulagraphed by thr riven away Taxt whalt a League, Whe aileka were nt Anmunalation pluyotfa and the Tene Winnlig the t while tay sprig 8 orlek Viger won bit Te alloha bel danghtor of rank J. Hotke, mnniylay divoctor of Ua Montreal Cnt who ave her the: sti tl pours tio oft wo it sl te puro No Lute wid Hodlan Beatie will he Gunadiona, ‘Toronto MupIe Ts "Ho take wp Ue post of rll tine yivele vty carhglit Hehoul, wilralt 1 ann Ohlengo bof Now Yor anged lod whua th TOGRAPHED STICKS N LAST NIGHT ewidonta tadny ure owneiry of Hockey wo tennis of (he Nublonal Morley tit Cm alvowlny whan moves of the 1064 Blunloy’ Cup Capades of 168, were shawn, od Wiha stlek wan Jerry Lemire Wok Hiwka' wblok and Prod. bh ftnngers, inld of Annusalution rolol, VANCOUVER (ho m= Cearge Coo, auatod offictul of tho In Larnationnd Drothorhood of Hlre- (rloat Workura (AVL:TLO), wis willed off work Monday after he Wb returned to bis Unenians ub. Goo, who woa expelled fram tho Varwouver loont of the anton during the weekend for alleged Communtat nativition, wert Later: Ino crow Monday morntit. te toe ane dows dun. wi it Tonatioms agent for the anton. ‘ mM. Guaranteed | 6 DETROIT (AP)— The|" A booming American auto-| /§ ar-around employ-| : similar to those begun by the} > « ¢ « he two-| good job In making pay and em- {. phous ‘an elderly woman Knoeked down | ‘in pedestrian crosswilk ‘und also to driving In violation dor 3 lo work with a C0. Mloctrie Bld, TNeMHE SPRING jthoughts of love, a after all, someone has to mow the lawn The n mover, knows that: > to2-inches with o l-sharpened mower and cut again as often as hecessary. You “can't-cut grass too often, say the experts no matter. what lazy | smenfolk claim. se eT ivoung lady here, helped by her power law “WO arvel rye y Nouth-Drowns: In Fall Off A Masset Reserve. Native wag drdwited and his jevived Dy artificial respiration, last night fell off a gillnetter in’ Masset" Slough, | reported tadaye brother when they. RCMP in Prince Ruper be bate ‘ t ' After Mishap A traffic mishap which saw Tust| Wednesday resulted In a city youth being {ned $50 and costs, ar dy defantt of payment sen. - teneed to serve days in jal, avhen he appeared on two charges | before Magistrate W.D. Vanee tn police cotrt this morning. Mogding guilty to a charge of falling to yleld the right of way: to a pedestrian Ina crosswalk of restrietions on hls Teonee was James PW. Tertion, 18, of 1420! Piyggoll Pluce, ( Police auld Terrion wax the, driver of a ear which briashed ngalist Mr and Mra, a. I. ‘Thompson while they wore Cros ing tho stroct ab Third Avenue HER iand Becond Street Wednesday . Gate, OUCH warning In affeat for nowthern | wight. “PT hosy people ure over 80, you might have killed then," Magli trate Vanco anid, before fining Torrlon $36 and costs for falling 40 gly tho right of way und 45 4 days for vlointion of re ateletions on hig Ieence. Alxo fined’ $25 and costs when he appeared In court this marie ing was Ray Lofgren who pload- id high Weedness fed gullt to oxcaeding Ure spond tan Hint, dn the kehool gone nl King idwardt School at Thuraday, Coe worked ttl noon when he work Informed by the line crow aupurintondent: he would hnve do raporl to the company omploymont office today for Monrinen, UNION PROTENTS Jou, a Ktrony protest wir mide Company of falls AOMMONt hat tt war reportud w- st lawns should be cup to a height of 1 Yeltatade w foat-old ot Just. night, . Vernon '“Yeltalele’s -hocly was recovered this morning. Whon he showed up on the by INBW represontutives who aed) Vous ailventaded vent bee eetteneyeeet to work locate he no longor Wan a union mentor, ‘The THEW fis clomid phys with Hie NUN yitles for purtod tafgiig up to doclinud 116 youre DUE Wore allowed Lo} | 1 1 } ' ' } ‘ i j tf ns A y alan “een ant ote dit tye wate Sem eoattecn am me } yn ‘ppbewee etc ve a Eee ‘ fori Dead Js W9-year-old- Vernon ioralonig win olbpy.' Horace, * {dll 8611530 pan. rot the’ flabbua Horace Yeltatale was recovered from the water after half an hour and revived by artlficlal resphration, He js now under doctor's care al Queen Charlotte City hospltul, suffering from ~ iwaceine is safe, effective-and potent, sannounced today." ” i The yoccine was found 80 4 (60 per cent effective In prevent- year, anxious patents were told by Dr. Thomas Franels Jr. of the University of Michigan, sure the vaccine is potentially: almost 100 per cent effective and cin bring complete © triumph over pollo and its lleutenants of terror and tragedy. clared the vaccine had produ en "extremely successful effec’ among children with bulbar pol- naw ean be vaccinated. succeas- fully to end the threat of pollo % lond the anxiety it causes every ma iyean | | Doctor Urges Only Two Shots - : young man's fancy may’ lghfly’ turn: to. Dr. Salk urged that children yof Health ts expect tha? this year be given only two shots |hours to make possible: qui of vaccine !n order to step up the: ‘beginning of the ‘hyge' Inogula- | Dr. Salk sald -he finds the begt thelng given all’ Only Few Children | Suffer Reactions» - ‘ANN ARBOR, Mich, (AP) —The Salk polio. it- was officially WR Pea) The vaccine wis Sound Ine , credibly cafe, with only..4 of. one per cent of ctilldren tested. lytic pollo in tests last, ons, rg paralytic pollo tn tests last, reine minor reactions, “480 = called “major reactions”. Dr, Jonas Salk of Pittsburgh were almost completely jacking. “ mmmediately declared that he Is The time of protection from . 5 the vaccine appeared reasonably. good—"the effect’ was maln-. talned ‘with but moderate. décline | aiter five months!” .° > ie" Paralysis gocurred in'83 eid - Dr, Francis’ official report de-|teH) who reeelved the vaccine in , ced, areas where children were piven | prfeltber the real:vaccine or dummy J." shots. None died,’ Vat c, the most dangerous type. - Just one child ‘f Id ‘given. the vee, There is no doubt that children cme died of polio and this'desth | , ollo’ wed removal of tonsils tye: days a was alrea {ter Hig -second.shot-ol in an'area wherg pollo. & vacelne dy prevalent. effectiveness of the veccine.. He.tlon program. : said the shots should: be spaced ‘ IR cou gig two or four, weeks apart, with the: TORE : third. one “delayed for: at least. séveximonths afterward. “a5, ) protection comes:when the shots artapiieed tay Amstel only OF thin five:weeks ; as was done Idst:yeat.. 2 1" _ He sald some val latlons in the): vacélialton redulls ‘were appar bhtly ‘due ‘to. bad jor. impotent batches of Waccing| = #7 , Salk: also urged: that children vaccinated’ last Year be, giyeti a booster sHivtias soon as The vat- cine is available. yi ch say yp lit the falton I Inatituite ' a aits ‘ i ey ive 1: Small Percentage . Sh BER In obsorved control areas}, The vacelne protected, 5 where only Grade. 2 students against outbreaks of polio witht were Inoculated, 685. of 1,080,080 ;familles, thee children developed pollo, Only one out of 223 vaccinated ‘Of children recelving dummy children developed pollo ; from. 8 shots, 115, became paralyzed. — [familly cqninets as against elght doctors, 0. a -Out of 1,800,000 children, fest program, 1,013 case develdped) ‘dn akeus, wingye.t ey fuinmy: ehols, werd, Ws aN ably,icd § ot : . 9 1 ‘ a ale Yay itt J, ny ato “ yell a 4 ' n shock and the effects of his .im- mersion, An inquest has been ordered by Coroner Dr, Donald Watt ax soon cas the eldor Yoltutzte has recov- ered, pollee anid. esi te mentee aah £ meleR pete eUsraN Oe Semen oe Three. Survive Plane Crash SINGAPORE (i) ~. The Royal Navy reported that three of the crow of a crashed Indian alr. line carrying Red Chinese delognies to the Africans Asian conforenes wore rescued today In the South Chie sea, ‘dummy shots dled of pollo 1s | yifteen: porsona aro SUN mba. alng, Ineluding oight Conmuntst affluints, 4. Vietuumere corres The wa plano’s fi and grou rites nor near the GH theast of Singupore ont Natura talands, Ousted Electrician's Union Agent Taken Off Job as He Resumes Work cn Ceo wit officially that wii unable to present) today ho would “be prove from going. buck W work, te Urlony cre iter \b lying down.” away from, nie," he wali, Con's duaponoton Wha an nounced by Unlon officials aflo a lowed come trl. Alxion olber IEA ollietul ‘yore beapended trom unten well keop tnolr inion cards, ndont and (wo Pollsh journul- is ‘ . vy wuld the Stagapore couslal ahip Taype pleked up the rat onglitieer, navigator nd eninenr some 200 Clee wld: he would nol “take of won't [ob Uiem take my Job In the ‘areas where vaccine lout of 244 who recelved dummy wis used On sonic and others shots. : On ete merely Observed, $8 children bee} Some of the ctedit for today’s». came paralyzed is opposed . to | developments gong, to Toronto's. 880 whd ld not get the vache, ! Connaught ‘Laboratories, wht ro DIE WITH DUMMY SHOTS jwork | by vr, Raymond Parker | Powe children who reeelved th | wnd aysorlated produced, a pute. ‘chomlcal meciyns in whieh: ‘to igrow.tine viris vised by Drs ‘Balls in developing Une vaccine’: ; | The Conhaightabobaalg 4 formerly supplied the “bulk or | (he virua cor preparation inthe 8, and now hove, produded not one dled, while there were enough vocohie for 600,000 dhild. 1}. deaths’ among chitdren who ren. Tb das been dlutribuled for wore being merely obsorved, uae In alll Canadian provinces, * ee melee Canada To Continue Aid To Boost Vaccine Supply |devtxlon, 10 contiue this 80880 conteahurtiie busty Wy yeu - provide the heat way of Ane eu fy Qaii= t iugainal none of those vaeclnuted in aveas where dummy shots and vvneaine were used interchanges | nly. Th areas where ‘that children re IL was known | we colved vaccine U. t 4 OTTAWA (Clr The gover» mont today announeod ft will continue fnanelal contributions for @adk vacelne production this yout In eftorta to bout supplies (of the pollo preventive for (i- nadlan children, Hendth department autortttes ! vatinated Unit sufflalont vad- rine will be produced by July to Inooutato 1,000,000 Cunuellan yourgators, To encourage greater produce ton, Health Minister Marth nt. nounced fa statement lxaned here thnk the federal adintntis tration WItt nasixt the provinces In production costa na We did In 164, a, Mr, Marlinautd that cous of providing yaculnon usually are borne by the provineed and inte 3 ciloipielltien, Hut (he fedorul gov, ) ernment decided unt cyenr to ature tubteoud the julio vudulie eowtiay We wha uw wth vapor lime: jwetaal tit afge: quinel bie 6ereT pam: Ane 20,000 Torgnto me roqulved, | auhoolotnia d At bit in Gradua tan Mi. Marti ott Ve foun Whe’, es cournglng nay liner dans aupplios, ot The federan’ governmony dual your conbeibuled $600,000; for! i", Pollo work! $176,000 for Yaealine productlon and $128,000 for yo. youren, a ee Tr mia provitiews aubhurttiod Yrab plan bo inmunizoe obiidres In tho.age groups of Ave Andale yours, *: rs Belli Caliviviia innodtilg ayy =: atarl Ula month with the: heal group of.alwbs to be glen Apel. . \ ' ve el " Avr(l 18 will she the wth ot \ te (ivmuntentlon prdgen : 4 arn LMG Prins Muptet ih phiteran Will be Innacilaledys 7) es Th May -Quebeo will WRely atartb tanoebiathng i 4 { * two and Uvpee yarn olds: A ala . war mind. laat Monday IN, i ! \ e ’ r h ve: