Be July, 16,1954 ~ 20h: fect. 18.1 feet RT feet. a feet F-age comniitmen 13 aircraft carrie bs, . Chief Be (—A spokesman ECharlotte | Airlines Transport. Board } its Canso aircraft be obsolete for its rt service for ali- 5 years. Spilsbury, president Re director of QCA Fsecond day of the Rings tnto northern fice Inat “We're not Bi the Canso becom- Fin the next 10 or ’ a) Merring to a_request Mematives of the Prince Beeenber of Commerce: fe the board. Mon- Mmagor of Prince Ru- . mee lings In Prince Ru- med to climb the. last poals from Area 3-A mhicir catches to the AUNBe, i i ee, (wo Canadian and Seepi catches on the Meeeesicrday and two US. menlian vessels sold to- vessel, the Kaaro. 1 meeeee'y for Vancouver meee) ug Prince Rupert Bm averaged 20 ecnts Yr medium fish. ay pert had-asked the hoard to con- ‘sider construction of an airport ‘at the northern B.C..port. Mr. Magor sald’ the ‘Casso was: ob- solete but no other’ sultable.sea- plane was-avallable for tlic ser- vice. cee QCA..uscs two Cansos In. its Kitimat service, said Mr. Spils- bury, With -tnose aircraft, it could comfortably handle all the ‘traffic f-the company was given sole rights to the area, 9 *- QCA. is ‘secking ‘approval of an application for a class one service’. to: Kitimat, QCA: and Pacific Western Airlines , now oporate elas ‘Wwo services to the - _ {financial position. ~ PWA, which faces possible loss service if the QCA application is approved, sald QCA’s “object is to put PWA.out’of this lucrative field." He snaid"PWA had. oper- jated successfully without gove i lernment, subsidies or a maj! con} tiadt) whife* QCA had‘ a niall contract and hed. reeotet more than Sob ongin gubslillos, ©) +? “A. Ry Eddle, managing director ‘of Canadian. Altline Pilots’ As- sociation, told the ATB he bé- lieved safety of west const alr passengers was boing jeopardized because’ there Is too much com- ua ET | are nye ve ay tbe oard : aif NE. of its present Vancouver-Kitimat ~ Committee ae » Praise for:Prince:Rupert’s alr- port committee and ‘a prediction that-“we'll get: our altport if we show that {t.can pa built for a reasonable’ price,” weze :handed oul today by EB. T. Applewhaite, Skeena MP, _ Mr. Applewhalte, who: return- ed here Jast night from ‘Ottawa, was commenting on Prince Ru- pert’s representations‘ to the Alr Vancotver, 9 From reporis: of yesterday's hearings, he gald he-lad recely- ed.:the {mpresslon’ that’: ‘the board ts hot antagonistic to.the local’ proposition,’ and ‘compli- mented, John: Magor. ofthe, alr- port *commilttedvAtid "T Norton Youngs of. the: Chamber of;Com- merce'on thelr ptesentation of the case. _ eee , Noting that’ fedetal‘tunds for such alrport work :were, limited to about $10,000,000 annually, he sald that early estimates of the cost of an alrport here had ‘been fori out if. proportion, .However, he hoped that: new: sliryeys now. underway would prove thatsestl: : nih tol havd pbehil imuch: too ghy oot ees tivities of the local airport com- mittes were “creating very favorable Impression: I Otta- PC Re De ‘Transport: Board, now sitting in: ' Ho‘alio: dlressed that. the nee | ete med By Pearkes Asks Motion Be Withdrawn Gen. G.'R. Pearkes ‘Tues- -'day dashed reports that he might take over the: lead Conservative party in Bri tish Columbia in the neat future, Saanich appealed in an inter- view for a block of B.C. Progres- sive Conservatives to withdraw their motion of non-confidence jn National Leader George Drew, other interview. finishes. his term in. the com; mons. He already has said he will not run again., He said he would not.-take the B.C. leader- ship, even If he were.drafted. ~ ed’ before the. provincial exécti- tive meeting “at. Vernon Satur- Ese ae eo. wl party organization in B.C. will or loses the vote. Geh.: Pearkes suggested Mr. Finlayson: should be given a sont th mebt'top federal officials and work: ‘dub! by plan sof co*oper: ation, |! : ay Socreds ~-WICTORIA: (CP)—Maj.tt ership of the Progressive| Al the same time the member!” of parliament. for Esquimalt-|’ Robert J. Palch of Victoria, }: vice-president of the B.C. Pro- |: gressive Conservative Associa- |: tion, declined the request In an-}-; Gen. ‘Pearkes said he had. no * intention of retiring before he, _ A motion: of non-confidence, in} Mri-Drew:-reportadty. will tbe-plat—) 4 day. It is also reported Mr, Fin-. layson,. in, dispute. with ‘federal have to-resign whether he wins} change,” He asked Mr., Finlays{! Vunton “TI! bers who inchide the mén-and gel, his ribbon, Hé ‘was up: with the leads ere counted letlon: of tertioon’ progran ie. | COMPETITIVE TRAD export firm's 0 trade and is “| sterling,, . Ina. press - releas tht executive and shop’ stewards ol, (he Prince Rupert Local No.’ 31; slgned’:. by, ..scotebary-treasur ‘Ray Gardiner, the *conipanies were accitsed of “seeming to hope for complete’ capitulation by. the shorewotkers rather than at- tempting to find,'a basis “forlay i. aie, Negotiations, now in the con-| ¢ fads] clliation, stageyshaye been’ th nion: -secking ‘wave ‘indrease: .. The workers’ to long: posedly ere subje igo,” tho statement says) j1!* fe The eampanies $0 fal have? jected the’ union: request: duced qualifying -time, and a 40-hour week for.its mem- women who process fish In the camnories, cold storage and fresh fish houses, Bargaining slong CreREC. ca “ LPo.back vp ~~ |ments Mr, Mitchell said that fo freighters’ are.‘scheduled. top! J up lumber.in Prince ‘Rupert be: | Pee ‘perlods,“sup~| iy Léracquite shocdéd, ‘skills, |; ° Yet,, onee . the. qualifying tin i, wot eS:,Gomparable ‘only to. unskilled; labors rates..ln_ the for re- dl | tho .40- hour work wook and wage In- “Phe shoreworkers do not wish Vancouve adian ‘( = bac is optimistic-vie of -the “northern “lumber: ‘shi clober four) ral’ childron ‘on: crs loaded pleasure. boat... 1: ¢ k plenic’ were : drowned in the wind-tossed wate. ‘of--Lake ‘of Two; Mountains Tuesday when they became pan- icky and capsized a. -heavily- ‘five-minute ‘of youngste: -On. the th rd: diying.raft some. ye wa." Such ‘concrete evidence that a cammunity. ta taking 9 real Interest in {ts problems, In- stead of alttlng back walling for someone else to take over, has good effect in Ottawa, he sald, and urged the committee to “keop plugging.” ‘ with the union is the Nattye Brotherhood of BQ. > The slalement points out that ithe shoreworkers have boen at- tempting to reach an agreement VICTORIA O--Education Min-! with the companies since carly ister Ruy. Williston Tuesday re- {in February, and says that the jected a Liberal party offer to: shoreworkers -are an essential pay for distribution of the pam- part of Prince Rupert's economy, phlet “United Nations World Re: ! seem ere ime view" to all B.C. schools: “The government his — this matter well In hand, and we don't require any help from the Liberals,” sid “Mr, Williston, Cost of the pamphlet distrl- bution project is estimated nt $1,000, not $1,000,000 as erron- cously reported by The Candin Press yesterday, qeeee eee nent of feat serene mamaraan orem TTS To Visit U.S, SEOUL, Koron (Rotlers) --. Presidont Syngman Rhee will fly to Washington this month to confer with Prosident Eiscnhow- or, Promlor Pyung Yung Tat an- nounced today, Te Ix oxpectod to arrive In Washinglon July 20. Only four bodies had been re- |shore, a »wave. broke over ‘the: covered when police called off ‘boat, The'children ‘became pan-» dragging operations at dark. But: dky, some of. them leaping Into officials of tho Negro Commu. tie. water. As Seligman.and Phil’ needs, If not,-they may learm|nity Contre, sponsors of tho pic- rrlson, @ counsellor,at the day...» too late that fishermen are not! nic, said another eight ciitdran: camp,: attompted: to pull ‘them the only ‘people. In the industry.wore unaccounted for’: and. pre- back: Into ‘the ‘boat, It capsized, capable of taking economic kc47symed at the bottom of the: pics |. ( tion,” the statement. concluded} turesque Inko, 20 nilles north Tj lks” area ad alkS Nesume 4 ves wl : ee , . ” ee} Wud ‘ west of ‘Montreal, By Big Three Tho mass drowning, woral In tho history of Montreal and. dis- PARIG WW > "Tho Big. TIO foreign mintaters rosumed thelr to disrupt Prince Rupert's In- dustry, but: thoy whave been pa- tent for. q-long:.tine and the companies sliould recognize thelr petition among alrlincs. -"Thore are Loo many operators flying between Vancouver and Kitimat, for Instance,” he sald. Ve proposed that ATB permit only‘one ‘airline to fly to Iitl- mat, but added that his assocla- tion has nu preference ak to what line this should: be. landings with pric- mets are as follows: 25.) Plalinum, 48,000 mam )7, 13) sold to Pa- mics, Nova, 28,000 gee 17, 13) sold to BC. min.) Ting 1, 63,000 » 17, 13) sold to BC, B.C. Clipper, 7,000 11, 19) sold to Al- Bs ecr:/City Man Using 15-Foot Boat Bi lo BC. Packers, For Tour of Southern Waters yer IIT, 27,000 (18.6, flo CP 8, Laltt'= Dan a4 Tay ott to A Prince Rupert man bas are sherles, — Sentnelln, rived in) Nannimo, completing Ms 17, 13) sold to Pas the first leg of a trip in a home. Bris, Wortern Mone | Made 1h font antbourd motor hort in whieh he also plans to visll Victoria and Vaneouver, 10.6, 17, 18) sold to ries, 3.C, Rover, 70, M7, 13) sold to Atlin] Blewart Donaldson, Jv, son of HAUL, 13,600 (10,0, 17) Mr and Mrs, Slewart, Donaldson B.C. Paekers, ° of 308 West Fifth Avonua, left Bp, Whe Bulwac 1 sold | hera July 3 in his plywood hoat, wlohe CoeOyp. yea he Creat, and arrived in Nane be Clipper HL, 1,000 | tle lat, Monday, He ninde bhe 4d0-mile tip in a8 hoyra running ting, an ave Not Asking Liberal Aid ‘WGH EFOR” SETECE TOO MUCH FOR ACCUSED Hither the “night before” or the sentonce handed down to one of Magistrate W, D, Vance’s rogular visitors in police court proved too much this morning, - Immediately upon belng sentenced to 0. $28. fine, or 14. days in Jall on ay Intoxication charge the accused “puasod aut" cole and foll half out of the prisoners box, , such n xevoro cnso of tho "shakes" ovorcnmno-the dofond- ant whilo he was holng questioned thal Magistrate Vanco lotd Hin “alt down bofore you fall down." ms Palleemen on duty in court rovived the man and led ln aff lo the coll, my oO aereeemsna oe R arage of Jusl over J6 miles an hour and kept the bhrotlle wide open all the way on the 26 horae- power aubboard motor, Leaving hero ab Sam, July a, Donaldson mado Nami. on Pitas hugh Sound his flest night stop. over, ‘Tho second — night ho renched Campbell Riyor, He are rod i Nanalmo abd) am, July GOOD WEATHER The aheyent-old Doriuldson res porta quod weather for most of the trip. whieh snw lili lavel friends ata sandy filet on the north sido of Te Blaard when ho noticed tho group of 63 Negro children, ranging in age from alx to 10. Hic, ml iho Parnn $6,000 the Co-Op loddy. trict polico annals, followed a wollemeanirig gesturo of a holl- daying. Montreal baker, Jack Baliga owner ae none ! on tho lake, was himsolf enjoys discussion today on pence terms «ys ing a plenia with his son and} ¢o, Indo-Ohina; after n- Into- fl night soalon which Informalts “ ty sold brought out widely differ. wot Ing vinws, > mk ~ Heng U,8, aonroli'y ‘of atato*Dulles, AME concciewsemecenees British forolgn secrotary don” (eH ce aw, land Fronoh’ promlor-foreign a $1 ,000 Bail Set. minlater Plorre. Mendes-France © © (a mot just before noon at tho © “thy In Cheque Case " Hrevish foreign: office for the. mye ' yecond round. of thelr talks 'on isa Ball wax anh ab, $1,000 Wls}whag kind of pono onn'bo won; Aa morning In pollea court for Aly from the Community ab the " OOo nena eneeeien: Ma neta we, Genova conferonice, nnd whether. . f rd ‘down Grenville. Ghymnel, along] talning monoy under fale pro» th Unltd Ee wt oe | On. > are y Wal jie tnattio of princess Rayat Tae vv fram trot chow af qe Totoro Wie ig Mhede eontor= “SYA ; | ra ‘ land, through Smith Bound: ho» r ra ae oe me ae - news fo WN Prinee: Rue] vio’ puttdw and Eden pasacdup fs ; ' fora hitting Quen Olinarlotte 7 er ae a a ae en ] in, , Lo ' the Pronch cnpltal's big Baalitlo . , hn 0 um ld e u ose Brat. Hla gply..cammont on an ar es . NC Me 34)" Tho cage war adjaurned’ for Day.parade down the Champs .° pena [the trip was fhib"thore Wha a olght days or sooner by Magik: |miyyang to confer for an hour ab. bid ayard tht your) Murry Mohown, Workmen's ie voll In Smith, Sound and trate W. D, Vance ab the reaiest] the U8. embassy, aay performances I 1088 [Gompensntion Board anfoly tne "anne sloppy ,Lravalling™, from af dofonca counsel Jerry Palton> | srencansttranoe htinsolt mace lo ompluyons of the mpocting for uly milly, proxontad | Cumpboll Rivor ty Naylinio, WPA, Bruco Brown appentud for ; ‘nltnloge Company {tho bonre'a meritorious wifOly | yor food whily iiflant, Donald. tho Crown, . bflornoon, + porformanca corttflonle to Pat lyon. ratiad MOY “on = qannod Polino any thot Mar caahod oe gag see ree mea tae HE Foreoash oe” Dixl Heglony xlonalve ar nk nal aianalonnl eal Whe shore Gill breaking mp hetyre By and awirny olhiors lowly tgvenal ayy olowe Afhoroon! ad nye. lk narthwost 40 aver, ptr nts Chrab bub Mpht Hah today ab Port 3 Pein | Tupnrt 03, oe " . only. a bylef appearances at tho day parade, high, spot of tho abeors °° | vane of Franco's national hole” ag BYu re ere Tho Unrod loacora were -wistod HN to invite nm stutomont following Wap thelr-conforonce this moming: HR ‘Harllor Tuonday an nuthoriiie i tive Brita Informant In London © i Nad told -veportors tho .Unitorl”. . Btn " ang] Betta had “prolly . woll agreedt’to agoopt.o. partly: Aue on‘of Viet Natn ona, Nid Bos a yen, tha jae are pth nie wooks haw cataart Uhouaniids of allola, Dub the t orthonts aridad, et "Ne nny bo th eaneo wil fol t ; dotinry of ddrngo'tol inure! (hat abiiged to:nnodnt allngrobient!. iam H,OUN norod of forttlo tnanlnn | thn wo ave. the: United/ Blau. ut the airung ta tn alyht: - - would regen “na dshonorahle," * AER \ . i O'Noil]. roproxonting the employ. vox und. to W, 0, R donor repre RonUng tha company, “thy Apel COO ua awarded tho Colvon “Trophy: for anfoly. pok= farmange glvon annually to the mill with tha boat sufoly rovore dueling tho calendar you During 1003, Columbln Cell {ogo, Company Ning many thaeytclonnt | 17, rate of 1:8, tho towont: In “the ciiko of emorgarioles, © pinlp and poyor Industry. Dangldkoh wih aig Atha ly Wt: Nanalmo bofore lonving for Vio» ‘tho: Componantion , Board's) Nan | cortifionte Ont vygur acaldanti| torn. -and Vantiduver,; Ho will algo make, Ue reburnirip to wrformenca during. 1068 ontitie van to thle antaty vu DooP rine tlapert Wn" the (pant: goods. He: abarbod aut with 40 galore af fuel, “abdwoe! fokward |” ky The, Creat, a vetnallad. thoy” flvat, wighh tn, Nii. © Alihougl he Qroak td, waa oval Mnf thie frdmt, Doneldaan weft ahora eno Wali pee et Apart fron! (hg -4h horeppwor outboard matotye(o. lap divrlod |: ae eran Kae sy ne 17 Norgopowor, note o: Ho Un) ST Re Oa fit ame chgaes for $200 anid $100 at the cafe April (sand April a) drawn ol a Vancouver bank, 4c nee rte Floods Strike Manitoba Again PIPUSTONE, Man, Che The ~Faovond flood in tlle sontliwoatorts "eal eta atriot within three A JUSUIT BISTIOD AND FOUR NUNS of the Roman. Cabtiolly ortor. of tie’ tmmactiinte Con Manttobn districh, within thres -eoption, all formor prisonors In Rad China, aro shown bofore lonving Montreal to orgunize ts new milaalon (in formosa, Thoy ares, (loft. to right) Hiator..Tinoldn do: T'Muchiriatlo,: Almuvtitey. Qyjny Blvbur BE. Alteu, Montront; Hahop. Phillppe Coto, formerly. of Buchow, Chinn, Slater Bt, Gorimula, Punt Kongo, Quo, and State Blade do feans, Hoborval, Wig (Qe Phot) | ' ' . Py ‘ ' oy