August 25, 1055, standard The) — 6:40 15.0 {oct 18:30 = «17.2 feat 0:20 1.3 feet 12:11 9.8 feet VOL. XLV, NO, 108, PRINCE RUPERT, BC, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST »24, 1085, Published o at Canada’ s Mos? Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwat oe oe PRICE. Five ui gic : n Epic 1937 Here clle«d from Seattle Nell Carey, who as‘ in tn 1937 captured! of Prince Rupert’ of the world ile ocean-canoe — trip: u-year-old ex-Un.! vy sons, George 12,| Mrs. Carey is stop- the city to visit e the family starts leg of thelr yenture- hev—a trip down the. eof Vancouver Island, trip, the Careys have: Pd the routes of the Rida warrlors, and in Bovered much of the, mee Carey travelled on; 7 pyr ago. Mee hunderbird,” was; the Careys for $100 ‘Mpamane type once used by geen the Bering Sea, It's ‘ieey «74 horsepower Memotor “set-in” to the faee)y counts. a number of Memeriny thelr travels and Brst “pleasure” boat to pamouver this year. Two Meeofficcrs in Vancouver Pelooked the small yel- apalwhen notifled that YS. tourlst craft was par port, Mr. Carey re. nderbird” Is also be- be the smallest U.S. oss Heeate Stralt, : et has . done 14 honre.ta, WAKE ar trip wag Na Island to Skidegate the second from Mas: meece Rupert Monday, Behe least daunted, by _ Mice of the Journey ice shen, nor greatly im- meth thelr exploits to Careys slipped away f from Anacortes. May Nn thelr stimmer-long med to avold any pub. use we don't wish to Bro.” Mr. Carey sald. FOR SEA Mell hat sho herself pup with the sen and meee cated thelr children Dee spect for the sen, but fee (he water, y learned bly navigns Bien tn the U.S. Navy, me of (he five operating board the Jet-plane mnvieGam. meaees. fishing camps mame’ ws Well as doxerted Bases on the Queen Plive been visited by » Sho stop each night em! small bays and pitts Ihaceessibly to Doiemeat bholr food her Attemp mee ER Oe Tho grlet meer of a youth who meee oO death ina Satyr me reek brawl, loaped meee in the coroner's ‘Tuesday and abtompt rk The min charged Oy MOR, 7 pou" Mira. Within Haunted ag whe rushed me” fran of the court ¢ Robert Graham, 34, Ver wan aoated, he vhirged with the Mis. Hotinan's Bt your Wan, Po Silneoses Identified Hie My whe wna Ie Pil Fist Willy Holman ling bene saturday Ineasey and Holman ti dawn and kleked on ee 1, holding 1 glia Ptie envel broken off, ee Crabiny from Wve ( CoUrtroon, stuppod by pullee ate Te police inatron and ee courtroon, ‘nosso toatitlod that “wil stood around and YOUN Holman bolng eeaey, 2a-Going Family | | an Who Canoed to Alaska man, Who as a co-ed fresh fy om college in hack in the city again, this time with her hus- y wo children after an 85-day voyage from around the Queen Charlotte Islands in the wa Scotia dory, “ Thunder bird.” " rst coast of Alaska, 'fcad the sea offers. B naval officer hus- | TAKING PICTURES Voyage. With Husband . to Ketchikan in an Indian ‘supply with fish, craks, oysters and other seafood but Mrs. Carey rays they have In no way taken ful] advantage of the source of During thelr trip the familly has taken hundreds of feet of color. film and hope to profit from the summer holidays by Selling the pletures and story ‘outline on the UB. ningazine ‘market. ' Thelr journeys are sometimes “solitary onus as the routes, they (choose are frequently not those of the commercial fishermen, On ‘one stretch, along the west side iol Morsoby - Island the Careys ‘didn't see another person for “eight days and met only a lone boat on the outside of Graham Island—the Ati, owned by Mel Bussey of Prince Rupert, Along the west Queen Char- lotte Island coast they vistted cvery old village of the Haldas, facluding Anthony Island, where they photographed the ancfent totems, Despite the small size: of the “Thunderbird” {t rides the| sea well, the family ‘says, and! takes them through the surf to Isolated places. © However, the ‘one scare en- countered on the whole trip hap. pened on land. Leaving. son! Gene at thelr camp the rest of the family made an exploratory trip tuland, only to ‘become lost In tho hush for four hours, hefore retrddlng ” thelr’ “ates” to * the : beach. MORESBY YMPRESSIVE Pulpworkers The number: of: enttles in the —Photo by Van acer Studio MISS LOCAL sg; 17- r-yeareold Ruby Loster, wattress at Macey’s Coffee Bar, ls the entry of. the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Union In the Labor Day “Miss Prince Rupert” beauty contest belng organized by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council.'She is {he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Coster, of Red Lake, Ont., and has lived in Prince Rupert for two years, Candidate BoostsEntries To: Six International Association — of ficombat a poliomyelitis! (outbreak here in which|° one person died and five Most impressive seenory of the trip so far, Mrs. Carey states Is tlong the west const of Moreshy Islund where the surf pounding en the sheer cliffs is an awe- sonie aight, In Prince Rupert, the Careys hope to visit Ben and Annie: Codville, now retired, who for muny years kopt the lighthouse , ch Polnter Island, where Mrs,: Labor Day “Miss Princt Rupert” Fire Fighters, Local 636 of the beauty contest belng staged by Hotel and Restaurant Employ- | the Prince Rupert ‘Trades and ees and Bartenders Union and Labor Council now stands at six, the Plumbers and . Pipefitters o,° with the announcement this | Union, Local 180, | For Kitimat i morning that Marilyn Berry,, The International Brother-! 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and hood of Electrical = Workers Mra. Alfred R. Berry, 008 Fifth: unton and the United Fisher: Avenue West was belng spon-'men and Allied Workers Unton ‘sored by Local 708 of the Inter- |are also planning to name en- of as cranks or pubs: i Accused i Son's Murder national Brotherhood of Pulp, Bulphite and Paper Mill Work- | ers (AFL-TLC), Carey stopped on her first trip | north, Mrs. Carey also wlihed ‘to seo N. A. Beketoy, district inarine agent, for the Depart-| It was also reported that the ment of Transport, ‘winner of the Seplembor 5 con- “We' want lo express our ap- test will recelva an ali-w on preeintion for the wonderful sult, valued at $40 while the | trentment we have recelved at runner up will get a bathing any of the Nghthouses where we sult, through the courtesy of | have stopped,” Mrs. Carey sald. the Jantzen swim-sull company, The family must bo back In) Other contestant have been eanta Barbara by late September: entered by the Millor Bay Re- so that the two boys cnn attend creation Assoctation, the Amal- school al nearby Oxnard, Mr qamiated Civil Service, Miller Bay twroy algo plans to enroll In a Local Counell, Loca) 689 of the photographic course ab the. Brooks Institute of Photography | at Santa Barbara. The “Thun-: derbird” witl be left at Aiweortes | and may bo used next year when Confuse Driver the Caroys look for now waters ito conquor, , For Short Time | HALIVAX Truck driver tS To Attac i Herh Avery's curlosity was ruravsod when aosob of dial | wheels rolled past hix vehicle on hilly streol here Tuesday, | Tb wasn't arousal for lang. ine wheels wero hla own, | ‘The Archie Matheson, a friend OF) sont pone dual wheolk came Holman’s, sald ho trled to help! orf the truck, gihieh, untried by tho youth bub was prevented by! tts forward “moment, re two poople who struck hin in the: mained upright and kopt on (neo, Koln downhill, Passing Wheels As Ocean Crossed Twice LONDON (Reuterg) -- Uplland navigator, Peter Mongypomny, trics to the vontest. Pe eee tones peng SE Ren 9a Smt Two Men Get Three Months For Assault Two Kltwanga men received threa month jal) termes this morning when they pleaded guilty In patiee court to assault Ing wa pollee offeer when they! were checked Monday ndght to see if they had any Nquor on hem, Sentenced by Magistrate W. 2, ! ‘Vanee were Henry Tail, a) and! Andrew Derrick, 33, Polico sald (he wen wore tn! possession of lquor and both al- I tempted to smash the battles ! when they were stopped, Ono! botule broke but the one bolonge | Ing to Derries cd nab smash, Derrick pleked up the bottle and | throw thabthe pollcaman, bittiiag | him on the head and knocking wi own, Tall (hon struck the constible, police sald, Britons Drop Traditional Reserve in 14 Hours nalasnnee version of, thea Cane ‘Sunbathe Terrifying ' MANSTON, England terrified sunbathers today saw a berserk American alrman shoot himself.to death on a beach: near here after he. killed a British and, two American airmen, One Dead. Of Polio In Ketchikan Aid Flown In From Seattle KETCHIKAN, Alaska, | (AP) — Help was sent: from Seattle Tuesday to: others are in hospital, Andrew Dyakanof!, 26, a mill- virlght helper at the Ketchikan Spruce Mills, dled of bulbar polla Sunday night. Two of the other pollo pa- tlents, Danny Lee Womack and Lillian Leask, have been moved for jtreatment, Aidoctor and nurse flew here fromm Seattle’ Tuesday at request of the National Foundation for = tTntgntile,, Paralyals, An‘iron, lung’ jand” hot’ pack’ itinchine™ Were flown 1 from Seattle Monday, * New Potline Due To Arrive VANCOUVER ()— The fourth complete pot line comprising 121 meter -pots for installation: at the Kitimat smelter of the Alun. inum company of Canada was cnroute to tts destination aboard he barge Island Logaet under tow by the tug Island Navigator, holh owned and operated by Ta | fand Tug and Barge, Ltd, Vane. conver and Victoria, The tug and barge started on the second 786-mlle Journey from Portland to Kithmat Aug, 18 Tho tug was reported . off Queon Charlotte Istands Monday and was expected at Kitimat lale yesterday or early today, ea aarti net ome aD he at eeatett eennnnand Bennett Laughs ‘At Gibson, laing Charges VICTORIA @ — The Lillooet by-elvetion campalgn has wo ‘hotter with Promtor W. A, 0 Bonneth answorlug, charger by Liberal Lender Arthur Laing and wa challenge by Liberal ent | didate Gordon Cibxon, AL a prosy conference Mon- diy, the premler answored churges by Mr, Laing tint BG. revelved only $7,000,000 revonte from the forest Induetry, AG the amo Ume he “laughed wh na ehallongo from Mr. Gibson who roalgned his: noat In the loqishature over tho gover} men's foroxk management Ul. ithe base and wounded a man «| dangorots," Jadinnor “ght, (ny logs than 14 today oponly thumpod their cherty ahout a historia ane- cy roundtrip ta Now York by a twinejot Canborra bomber plana, "Who gays tho Britlh aren't what thoy used to ho?" asks The Dally Akotoh ab the lop of {la front page, The Tinea concedes (hut Capt. John Macketo’y brenk{nst-(o- hot, waa of “morg than |Nthe alng (nteront.” The mater at now ‘n pute oo WW OB matler of pride,” the atiald, {ndepondant. . nowspanor waya In aly oditortal. "I was pro- voontive of Hinught fol Its pass abilities In podeo and war, Tho Aveyenreald pilot anc hte Hh, atrenked from London air port Just after Taam, local tine ‘aesday after a dght brenkfant. Jus before 10 pan, they wore hak on Mugllah soll and hustled orf ton lite ltiever, He wan tho (rat Boglancd-tow York round-trip Might over enn Motod In ano doy, Tho plane xeronmod across tho Athintle to Moyd Dannott Hold, Now York, In soven hours, 20 milters and 66.7 rovoneds, Havkott and == Moneypenny made (he double teanaationti (Halt of GO milo th (8 hours, iH nilivutos, 86.2 avounds lyting io, Tho two mon, plilota for a civ Han alvin, Mew wv photorrac: ons hors. An curllor model of the aad plane made the lrat trans atlintio round-trip tn slagl day thro yenrs ago bul from Northern Treland to Now/lound: land and buck, 9,760 miles ahortor than Tueathay'a (iypht, Tho Dally Akeleh Uy morn Ine aplashod this headline aver Pago Ono: “Whoosh! Ia Brite We" Tho mass-clroulntlon nows. paper cmplinalyod that. the round-trip was another Oritish "Hrab! Ike the flrat nanestap ght norosk tho Ablantle by Aleonk and Mrown in 1090, and Niko tho world's first jot fllaht, "And just for oneo, don’) bu too roxerved to be proud tu bo conee pollay, thik tho promiar ‘lune n debating platform witty hin Tho’ pramtor auld Mr, Talng's lal wid av gross Inck of knowl. edyo or a dotlhornte nvtayapro- aentation of the revenue supe plled hy B.G.'s malin Industry, The Inat nvailable figures for 13-64 showed total rovornto of 927,000,000 fram tho foreab the cuntry, $14,000,000 of that from tlibor wnlow atone, the promlor ald, "Tf that ta tho kind of Infor tation the tiboral loador draws on fo wondor hoe gola nixed up ‘on the debt question," Mr, Nene rs ; Watch [o7 Gun Duel (Reuters) —Thousands of ‘The crazed man, Identified by! Pritish police as Napoleon Green, a Negro, Injured ‘six others be- fore he was cornered against a rocky cliff towering above Broad. | stairs beach In a dramatle gun battle. . | EXCHANGE FIRE’ Two U.S. Alr Force pollce op- ened fire at 100 yards distance when Green refused to surrend- cr. The fugitive, armed with a rifie and a revolver, fired back. . Silence suddenly- returne a) the sunlit beach contrasting with the whine of bullets, echoed back {from the cliffs. Cautiously, the two armed American military. police and a British nolleemat who was unarmed as {s ‘custom- ary, inched forward toward a on of rocks at the foot of the They found thelr | quarry dead, | At first U.8, authorities reported | Green had been killed by the: military police, They later agreed with the British version that the wounded alrman had turned. one of his guns on himself. FLED BY CAR” All the dead’ and injured ‘vie- tims of the berserk alrman were shot before he raced out of the. U.S. air base here In an: auto-~ mobile and headed for the gouth.. cost coast resort of Broadstalrs’ a tk enune Bh Aen of ‘beach ray and Margate “In. Kent ‘east of London' was cordoned off for. the manhunt. Vacationers. wore warned to get out of the sea and stand well back from the cliffs, ALL ISSUED ARMS . Col. H. B, Manson, commander of the U.8. alr bage here, led a manhunt of American, RAF and civil police, Every alrman sta- (loned at Manston was tssued arms and every camp door was heavily guarded, The wild chase began at the aly base, A USAF statoment said the berserk alrman's first victiu. wan an American sorgoant, killed near the supply room. The alr- man next killed an RAF service. taan Inaldé the main entrance of vil and woman entering the base In in automobile, “At the entrance gntes, he wounded two alr force polleamon and two other alrmen, thon fled, One of thoso shot at the gate another American—died in hove pital shortly after, Two Brilleh girl secrotarion word among the wounded, Armed Amerloans —clamored over the seafront Jottios at Mar. gute ag holldaymakers polntod out the path taken by tho fugl- tive, who had a Jd-round care Ine slung over his shoulder. Bereaming = mothors pulled heir childvon from the sen: na rollee shouted; "Koop away from that man, Ho's armed and Trade Board Official. Sees Ogopogo WITTE ROOK, BO, h -. Blunioy Evans, president cloot of the Junior chamber of coi. mores In White Rock no lonqur loubts tho exlatence of Okun gin Inko'x Ogopoge, Mr, vai, Who “Okan iis vacmiion in the Okanagan, claima ho anw the hugo tras humped = monator maklig. tte way clown the, Inke’ tbe! nvenrly 40 miles an hour," | Tho White Rock man was nab Mono whon he mado dla obser vation, A cousin accompanying Wim also nw the legendary monator and: verlitiod hls’ atory, Tha la the second alghting of Ogopogo by non-Okanngan reals donta within a woek, . Bartlor, girl vacntioning ty Kolownr vnltd, abo anw tho monwler aporling tn] 8 the water nbows > mile (ron tho Ogopogo nquatin atadtium in een | ela ions merits’ Bpeciat to Tho Daily News , : USK ~ It took 94 years to do it, but Charlie Diirhan Usk, well-known Prince Rupert ploneér finally hit-the J handed game of cribbage with ‘his: daughters, Mrs, E. 4 “Whitlow and Mrs, W.-R. Adams, He hold three fives an Jack-of Spades, The five of spades turned up. | -- He is the second.one of the family to. nave held a. pat like this. Mrs. Adams had the years ago. and ig still In'the best of heal the Bkeena River moré than 65 years. ago, Mrs, A, E, Blackhall of 1808 Graham. Avonue. is another Ob Mr, Durham's 8 daughters, Mr, Durham who Just celebrated his 94th birthday: Sun same” kind of good luck ‘n fe th and’aplrits, homesteaded, he WV 1 -in the last’ nine months, The province ‘has asked the . feleral government ‘for permis-, elon to allow some Inmates of the: pyovinclal jall,.16 miles west of. Winnipeg, a 48- hour: “ticket " ‘Icaye" every three. months. .The:plan ‘was recomniended’ mn! the report of ‘a: three-man .com- mission set-up to investigate the! © Inptitution’ as a. result-of a ‘lot : there Dee, 18." oe pees The ‘edminlision, headed” by. Bherttt D, 0. .M. Kyle, proposed that, ‘once every" “three: montha;* daring on ae of thelr sentenc Hose, gidd:"con spec al recognition” ke allowed’: "a 48-hour “home Jeave" pass which’ would: allow Home Leave” Plan Urge | For: Manitoba Convicts’ “WINNIPEG (CP)—The Manitoba governine ns is planning a-daring innovation at Headingley. 4a scene of two riots. and other : minor disturbahees wit UFAWU Mem A ‘Bullies fe Workers” ited “awl wien: an ‘rrpllat my . uO he . ' oi’: “ " ead eo of Se ate alere atch SS aa are an i or Eo ERTIES SAE tS ie aestuarii oem BTS ie DIS Counsel Assai es fe ster ‘fish :buyor Jarlé:, have an injunction. set aside, Olsen's one-of 12 penton strained ‘nlong with’ the URAW from Interfering with the operas ‘tion of fishermen Ilsted by: b. union as “scabs” during the: strike of salinon crows, ' Olsen claims thatif he is: ‘{oet ed to buy from tho blackli them to leave ‘the fail without escort, ‘Thd commission suggested the: Prisoners granted this privilege be'solected by a three-member committee, The thought behind the leave Is to allow prisoners to opproach prospective employers, | ' to lot them deal with domestic nnd personal problems and to re- &: Woab Vancouver. . wy. Da new home and family thes; “thus asslating In their rehabilitation.” The jail houses: men serving torms of up to two yoars leas a day. In recent years the jall repulalion has nuimbored fround 0) During the December rlot in- niates caused some $12,000 dam- age to the jail. Last June two Sinall disturbances — occurred, Thon Aug. 12, another rlot os- sourced in which $5,000 damage wns envsed and 14 inmates wero charged with causing wilful damage, Tholr preliminary hear. Ing was to tnke place today, In avory disturbance, com. mainta about the food sparked tho trouble. Now $8,000 worth of now equipment ts to be installed, giving the jail n completely now kltohon, Atlorney-Goneral M,N, Hryhoreauk sald the equipment should “completely eliminate" Complaints about the food, ‘Th announeing the province's Application to tho (oderal gov. ernment Monday, Mr. Hryhofe- lk anid tho province has no ou. thority to aivo a tckot.of teave te those persons convicted under the Orlminnl Code and other fwloral Inwa, Buch authority Must como from the focleral gove ouiment, FAL Theat ey AR HE Ap RE Ye Odor AL Bare Lord Mayor's Kitimat Visit .: men, 30 of 40 unton eu Will refuse to sell to- him, ». ue Justice Manson, who granted ‘Uk Injunction Aug, 12, refused tayet, it aside, " Norris, acting for the B,C; a netters “ Aavoclation, called: “tie, Union “swaggering bullles,": 4n sald they have “gone up. down tho rivera of the provi «and by Intimidation have deavored to forco all fshern lo Joln tho unlon or go oubee busingas." Ho anid: that’ ‘bounuse veh “haven't the spine to fight," ¢ are losing thelr democratic rly to these “Communist dominate organlantions, , enemanen mers ormaseloersimiee peer emo 'Quake Recorded On Oregon ae VICTORIA: — The Dorit toni nstrophysien! observatow) ° hore recorded © moderate out aie ESE S05 nt 8:93 am, yesterday, Ne The solsmologtat ronorted Ung . tho ‘quake was about 98) or 4 miler outhwest of hore,’ He ealimated i wna about mugiife tuto 6 strong enough to dat'a grent deal of damage had’, tl ‘happanodt ih A Populated arg: ro “esau neato Unique In History. of BC KUPIMAT-~An ocenaloi unique 14 tho history of Britta Colum bln will (nko plnoe tomorrow and Melday when Sir Seymour Hows ard, Lord Mayor of London, visita Kitinat and Kennno at tre ine vitntion uf the Aluminunt Com: Piny of Canada, Limited, Ag clvlo ond ‘of one of the world's grontest and mast ane olont citlos, to Lord Mayor wlll havo tho opportunity . to briny wroalinga to: Onnnca's faaton wtowlng And tioweab conmunity alid to view the expanding smal- toy antl other Alodn works, > TaN Lord sation A noggin niet alah win” Caaver ty by ean Paolfio Alriines from Vancouver to Terrace and by Canndlin Nae British," ‘Tho Shoteh says, volt wale, the Kelowna park, 4 tot Monel Rallwaya to Heimat, Fran ' Killniat, he: wit visit in undorground powerhouse at MANO ANd athor naxpepts,. of cOMPANY'a powor aaa hoalia Of An. Aloanolnrtaie Hotio Wostorn Alriinion alrot Ho will vatura to Vancouver hy CPA Pray evening, Tho Lord Mayor and hie iid a Will lp tho. questa of, Ia throughout thelr atay herd, : a naan en Abe teeiealteate inte maeantened ee inert nt i norm rain or NM Ht alo ‘tontorrow, 1 Atl ohah temporaturo, Wind light Ino A ing carly fomorrow moritng. 4 the northorn ipart lo wth. Bandaplt and Primer Rupee and-f0, Low tonial and Ig hn Thurs “ day Wb Port. Harty 4 ae