ws y, August 16, 1055, Me Standard Time) 12:36 19.6 feot 6:45 10 feet 18:27 6.7 feet y The Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port ~ And Key to the Great Northwost © - V OL. XLIV, NO, 100, CIAL RY a 't PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1955, PRICE FIVE CENTS ath : Daily Dolivery. ‘is |. a wo a . . ¥ DIAL 2151. ehth World Boy Saturday night f Mowual civic send-off: Be obeys were given any Baie farewell at the Clyle , mpieh saw them wished B by civic, provincial, Mra! offictals and thelr mee officers. m cheered to the roof he large crowd that eupstilts of the Clyic Beayninasium and the id Cubs who paraded | ho tossed thelr caps in! Be rousing three cheers cr asa fitting climax. aie of youths, who will! Mer Seouts from north mer. British Columbia » Canadian Natlonal Met carried themselves ! Mee and bearing. mae Carl Ellingsen, feed and Phillip Thom it Prince Rupert Boys; are o Bttul Parade in BE cade were members mee Rupert Boy Scout Meeonmiltes which ar- map send-off, Scouters t and Cubs from met the city, e there arrayed fn tune, authentic coples Killer tribe dress of. sean Indians, were the B who are to enact at mire a Skeena River sed oh an) anctent a ceremonies far the Wile A.D, PLL-Brdoke, ref the distrlet com- cae Sooke told the larkey me! it was noteworthy me jkmboree which the| meee attend at Niagara-; meke Ont. is the first Md jamboree to be held: meee His, extending mee. from the Clty of meer’ urged the six mecember the rules of me le pralsed them for Mees that had seon | meeors of goodwill from mes with ! mes. ll of which were: wished them good: Bee Hook each Beout by me bsloner John Ro- Mn I i avetual charge mmeents and Cubs in the meeeet area, read the ee wader fvann Mijors mm Spry, DSO, OBK, ' ea, en dl Bian Drama Enacted by Boys Bhlight of Farewell Rites B}'rince Rupert boys, the cily's representatives pouring raln, which | ir Hills Praises Group Ch to attend the Jame} mol Chat they knew: Pat discipline, | pthein that they wouid | me erated them with: Scouts of! Bie the boy by the, ea! Shop, the Chamber attended, Hall could keep them Pe the City and in-scr swap then at Niagara-on- ‘Scout jamboree, will re- or the rest of their lives. Scout troop and Robin Cameron, {Jack Rudolph and Everett Hall] | of the Second Prince Rupert troop. All patrol lenders, the boyg are led by Roald. AL the Clvic Centre “Zend-off the jamboree-bound Scouts were| RA paraded into the gymnasium in| style. The HMCS Chatham navy band, under the direction of Commissioned Officer (S) Peter Lien, played several selections before the parade started. Then through (fie door of the! BymM came three pipers of the 120th 5th West Coast harbor! defence battery, Jock Ewart, J. F. Munro and Les Brain, The Pipers were followed by a. color party of both Scouts and Cubs, end given a guard of honor by two red-coated members of the RCMP, Constable J. A. Kiez and Constable W. W. Kittle. Centre oltside Europe. “It ds q chance of a lifellme to many of the Scouts In Canada to have the opportunity to at- tend such an International gathering of Scouts.” He said that the majority of the B.C. contingent was gather- ing in Vancouver Sunday night when they would be given a parade, speeches and a gala send-off, The Prince Rupert boys, he said, would be entrain- tng here and be attached the mainline’ CNR train at JInsper and not, meet, the, Jower. main- Jand groups unlil they reach the Onlarlo camp site. "It is because our boys are not able to Joln In the Vancou- ver celebrations that we are mecting here tonight to give; them a rousing send-off of our! own," Mr. Pitt-Brooke sald, i t ‘ they are away from home, The publle will fudge them by what they seo, therefore they should nol jeopardize the good name of Scoullng, As his own personal contribu tion Conmissloner Robertson, presented to Patrol Lender Ev- orett Hall, “as the Scout making the most progress during the year” two pennants fron: two previous world Jamburees, ono in 1943 nt Switrerland and the other from (037 in Holland which Mr. Robertson himself the Lake, the commissioner sald. A present of spending money for the boys donated by the Third Prinen Rupert Cub pack wah glven by Mr. Robertson to Patrol Leader Roald. Highlight of the send-off ws the prastntation by the alx de- parting Beouls of thelr interpre. Sy a ass 7) , WELCOME SCOUTS—The town Ont., is decorated for the: 10,000 the Worid Scout Jamboree whicl hall at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Boy Scouts expected to attend 1 starts Thursday. Mayor Wil- liam Greaves and constable James Matezie check the work car- ricd out under direction of Bevis Walters, decorations chairnion. City Scouls who left Prince Rupert Saturday night should reach Mogara-on-the-Lake Wednesday Three Killed, in B.C. Week By The Can Three persons were kil and six others injured in - 1 Worker Dies After Mishap At Kitimat A) German immigrant laborer” died while being merey flown: to Vancouver from injur- ies he received Saturday: while loading pipe aboard | atruck at Kemano, ROMP! in Prince Rupert said to-: day, Dead Is Gobtfiled Werka, 37, ; Whe was injured whon a pipe! fell off a truck he was londing jen route to Kelowna were ser: ! jlously dijured Srturday when | ibabout 2:30 pam, Saturday, Werka was given first ald! treatment and Pachfle Western | Airlines sturled for Vancouver with the Injured man, bub he! died while the plane wag cutside | Vancouver, it is reported. Pew details of the aceldent | 4 Motorcyclist was soverely: the Eighth World Boy Scout were available. The dead man his no known retathves in thts: country and bby next-of-kin Hive | In Germany, police sald, I { Police Seek . (CP Photo) Nine Hurt end Mishaps adian Press ‘ led, three seriously burned B.C. accidents during the weekend. One of the fatal accidents oc- curred Saturday in the Fraser canyon and the other Sunday on Vancouver: Island, _ & Gordon Brown, 33; and James Eliott, 40, both of Haney, dled in a spectacular crash Saturday when the car in which they were riding dropped 1,000 fect to the Fraser river nine miles east of Boston Bar, One died and four were Injured Sunday when thelr car crashed yesterday | near Lake Cowlehan, Two of ther four Injured have been released | from hospital In Duncan, Names of the dead Indlan, and the four others fy the ear have hot besn released by RCMP. Tn another accident near Dun- can, a young couple was injured in a motoreyele aceldent —Iden- Utles and detaiis were being withheld by pollee, Three young Vaneottver men thelr Tale model plekup rotted over on the Hope-Princeton Mahway, 3 miles west of Prince. | lon. _ All are In Prineoton hospital. RCMP withheld thair names, burned, also a, Boston Bar, Sun- day night wien the gas tank of his machine exploded, Poller were withholding the vielin's Hanne, Ho was reported Mrhuing for his Hie in hospital, fe ‘ ee ee ed 4 wt 4 . 1 . yo ’ . a a ‘ a a . ' a 7 ' ‘ a t A ‘Four More . woo ao : Beats Ex-Canadian By Only Few Yards '' DOVER, England (AP)—Abdul Latif Abu Hoif, 27-year-old Kgyptian won the cross-channel swiin a jtoday in a stirring finish after Thomas L. Park, of f | Long Beach, Calif., and formerly of Hamilton, Ont, ‘Strait Defeats VICTORIA (CP)—Two swimmers, a Toronto steelworker and a survey- or ‘from Saanich, B. Cy gave up separate attempts to “conquer the yough Strait of Juan de Fuca early today. Boo Guinn, 23, cf Toronto, juffered clamps in both legs and slight seasickness after swimming three miles in one hour and 50 minutes and-.gave upthis second attempe. alter shree inifes, : . Bill Mutr gave up after. -twé hours and about two miles .be- cause he Was making -no’pro- gress agalnst the rough seas embed by freshening winds, © It wag his third atvempt, © The Toronto swimmer was to fetjen home this week but sald @ might e“back, Muir said he will try again, © 73" Quinn’ was pulled out carly Sunday morning on his first.at- tempt at the strait after he had been in the water about 1% ; hours, He was suffering from Facute scasickness, Two others were in the water with Quinn Sunday morning. Janice White, Toronto school i firl, gave up after three houts, She was trying to give herself ja 1th birthday present, d Instect 144 hours. | Today, Douglas Rivelte, 44- | year-olet Vancouver deaf-mute [was to make his first attempt. penne nn trae nes neers ann I Scouts Leave Vancouver i VANCOUVER @ — The $25 ;Creater Vancouver members of ithe B.C.-Yukon contingent of Jamboree wore given a civic | sendoff hore last night. ; Move than 10,000 scouts from Hult over the world will converge ON Niagarg-on-the-Lako, Ont, for tho I-day Jamboree, whieh ‘starts Thursday, Beb Bowden of Victoria only|: had led most of the way. Park was only a few yards off shore when elf stumbled onto ihe beach, . The Egyptian's time was 1 hours, 44 minutes, less than an hour off the record. ‘ For the most of the 18-milles of English Channel, the’ two raced stroke for stroke toward the English const, in a tense climax to the International swim from France, Watchers In recompanying boats were amazed at the trem- | endous efforts both men made in! thelr neck-and-neck race, Earlier coniiol boat ofilciels had put Park, 31-year-old U.S. long-distance champion who formerly Ilved in Hamilton, Ont., in first place. Both were swim- ming furiously almost. paraiial to each other for almo.t nine hours. FLO SWIMS OTHER WAY Meanwhile, Florenee Chadwick of San Diego, Calif., swimming separately and not in a mass race forged toward France irom Eng- land in a bid to swim the chan- nel both ways non-slop—some- thing no one has ever done be- fore, The veteran swimnier was making her second attempt to complete tho double channol 1953 on the way back after s¢t- ting an England-to-France re- cord of 17 hours, 42 minutes, — Today she said she expected lo be In the water about 36 hours, Second Season For Halibut Open Second hallbut fishlng season began yesterday for Areas 1-B, 2, 3-A and 3-B at 6 aim, (PST). The short season will termin- ate August 2} al 6 a.m, In- Areas 1-B and 2 and at 6 ain, August 23 In Areas 8-A and 3B. There were no halibut landings crossing: Sho was ‘pulled’out:in’ ALBERTA RENWICK, 16-year-old Boo student will represent Local $09 of the of Fire Fighters as “Miss. Fire Fighte (nthe Trad Labor Couneli-sponsgred Labor Day,"Mls: Prince Ruport" cons .. ~ toy Alberta,; daughter: of Mrs, Kay. Renwick, Jan, Boveny: Avge. enue West, is working’ for the. summerinonthy In:the' wrapping: Gopartment at Atlin Fisherles-Lld, 9%) 5 0 E . Slashes Alcan MONTREAL—Aluminum Lin \ted's ~— consolidated = carnings slatament for the period ended June 30, 1955 shows sales and oporaling revenuics at $201,583,- 928, compared with $150,507,590 for the. first half of 1054, It was announced today, at the Prince Rupert Hallbut Ex- change this morning: hor ashore, The 30-yonr-old Winnipeg covoring 13 miles. Net Income is reported $23,170,558 for an Increase of 24 TEN-FOOT WAVES ON LAKE DEFEAT YOUNG STENOGRAHER WINNIPEG BEACH, Man, @—Couragcous Kathle Melntush fatled Sunday In her altompt to swim the 18 miles across (ho lower ene of Lake Winnipeg bul close to 6,000 fans were on hand to greet hor as she.stepped from the boat that brought stenographer slipped Into the water at Grand Marais on (he eastern side of the lnko at 11:38 Ad and was pulled out of the choppy water at 016 pam, after Powerline Break at Kitim ‘percent over abt ety ' The after-effects of last; fans is uary's powerline break onc Ky i mat operations. have prod | ut more serious than wb frst Judge re | ed and aro only now In proves Hh of helng avercome, ‘The Cost. Wy bi pany estimates that tral oh i 3 nob lacome Ia lower by approwt> - ne mately $3,000,000 than would =. Yad! have beon Nid the oxtsting a amelter ab Xllmnt, boon’ In iy Ay production ap ity ultimately dX tae pected eflleksney, i be Net Income: the coal Gy 1954 ‘figitre, ‘Ronit Aluminum Company. of.@an} ade, Linited, whese ucout are consolidated with those y Aliminium Limited, reports’ Income of $18,800,714 ag B17.804,028 for the Uke parigad Jaat yenr, ees Mn gE as . Primary alumihun proddg, ; tlon of the vampany's pring aubaldlary; Alimtuum CompaRy of Canada, Ltt, in the, alx = ‘re Hot ‘4 ‘nn ' Pounding waves sild to have reached 10 feet hy at ‘ Wh. ' a B°' the international tation of the Legend of the tn Wl frey plane el eee Liowt-Gov, Clarence Waltnce Limen-atrong winds and daskmeay ware the factors tntt bd od nearet ‘tort one Gon " Ke Big Scouts, ‘Tho gen-| Demon Bear, Oi ay | nevis by pallee that Meat ee ab tho coromony. hor pulled from tho water, She wanted to continue but her }pared to 21003 shorb tong “th ci ae urged: Scouts to handed down In the lore of the’ ’ ' ‘ Po emnnemnmnare seers cemrearem \ | . wed. ee wey Bs nytt awe tee” tibet” tes Molesters. Mrs, Tirown wero badly burned! gg ber ane talmor fenred he would bo towt tn the cacknewe, Toho ke pete taal yonts he Be who will bo under] Tsimpsean Inetlnns of the Bkeens aay inte. Were ea | f T ; : , vr ' ¢ ey the whole 1 River, VANCOUVEE @ = Pollee aye * eo porte | a ok coe Na Bid a hel ban Rl . ineekiny twa men, cleaerthed rg antisfaelory condition ih am : in errace Farmers at Field Day : co a) Qe Pal mess P t h 5 R t / Hforelgn-speaking, In comiection | bell Tver hospital, | . as ‘i my resen 0 ee (Ua with the brutal cinapplog, beat Treen eam omen ranma M ak a fey et Ing. robbery and atlemptod rape re un § @ \ qe | 7" vn Kon Mare | Pollowing feign in, whe thet iet iteyernrcatel itl, | "/Two Suppliers 0 Ye ; me" boys the drama fdomon ty killed the braves pert a ae IE . ae iy! ; white tho labtor had} form np vietory dance, flea Sivturday thet ane wa Fined $50 Each. | e ed 4 \ : ' . ys rhe . m 1 } : 1 na ietont wory,} | Roth Es i Anplowhalte, Mi kiduiapped by the two.men ahant| ‘Two elly mon were och fined or or ern X erime nta “atins at 7 Mal thelr bya Rive a Ml A varia the boys | dninht Priday fw Ato walted /850 ind coals or " default of ; bee 7 eta ° ae my for w In ¢ role |puyinont sentence! to sorve one A ited 7 Hinhares dixplaya waalfor thelr efforts and wlahed mr hus In owntown Vaneau with in Jail for supplying Ine Rpeclat To The Dally New Much rexeareh was helng ent-fed greatly withla the pat: few ! i ‘. Hurts, Prineosa of) thom woll on tole adventure, Tho noar-hyaterionl girl told {diana with Wquor during tho 4) TERRAGK ~- ‘The Domlnlon | rled out to avercome tha tnek,|yeaty, Mt Jameson uavertod, + nay F Kier tribe, who} "any sure,” Mr, Rrown ani nolen the mn drove wp ina {Weekend f| Auricultural = Department Mr. Apo Kidd aa Well na WHIT Cheater atlention should. be er B . Waking and do- that the drome wilt bow aube| rT ar, dragged her ine] Plondlag guilty. thls morning A | showing greulor Intorent In tho) vicious ferbilvory und thele up-lpald dv (re typo ot packiglhg Hey The hoya’ eoatumes, Oh WhO caval and meal in doxtgn but plore boys’ clonks the desl oof the Hwere complomontod Y covered logalings, TTted aponra and ‘ows, wa at the wore Hiehemnking Featuarling, mitt. ; others und authontle Ny Ma Cold the alary ot a eon the trlbe'a mld being perseauted hy 1 Hoar whiols had bean I devouring the tribe's h When Ils own alator Vietiny of the demon, me! chlol yondy out Ny stantial contribution to the sue. oon Of the Jamtyares.” Tho MLA lauded the district committen nnd Beouters of the ally for nuinaging bo rala nob only the funds to Kond tho alx Joc! boys but to holp send wi othor Seoul fray Mintatyl land, to tho Tuge quéhering in One tare, “AL monly, work and play you will benoflt from the mony frlands you will make," ho antd, “and they In burn will bonofit from ineotlig you." Tha alx hoya, Mra Marla and the Seoul and Cub color quards had a group ploture trken for tho tolevinion soroon, na part of tho tolovising of tho entire xond- nee 199 eons ‘lestray the monater, Nee NTC SENDAI Paige h vide and sped away Into the Wert Mad, Bho anid the mean pulled off her clothes, niolestad her, punch. ef her In the stommel and beat her over the head during the will rele, The ordeal ended when the paly took $10 fron hor packet and dumped her ob of thelr moving car in the Pont Grey latriet. The alr) was taken lo 8b, Paul's Hospital, where sho waa treated for shock and thon allowed to 10 hone, Tor ntlackora were doacribud is having ollve eanpltexlons, sponkiig tn foreign longue and = worrlhg rough — working In pallee court bofore Magistrate W.D. Vance waa Bonjamin Wat let, Wantage Rond who police dald supplied wine Sunday {or a Native man ab the Prince Rupert Atowm Hatha, A plon of guilty waa also entered by Guy Thoon, who told court (hat he hud ob- tained a baltlo of wine Galurday tor i Native friend, “to oblige Wm (eR RIpeees wer eEE tos tame ENRETER AED WEATHER Clondy today and Tuesday, A few showers loday boeaontng moro frequent Tacrday, Tittle change In tomporature, Whids Ight, Low lonteht and high Tueaday at Port Hardy, 48 and 02; Bandaplt and Prince Rupert olother, §0 and 00, \ ormmont Mitatrating supervisor, hei eta ag ae ANNK, daughter of Quinton Tiixnhoth wand the Duke of Rdinburgh today colobrates hor fifth birthday, With hor brothor Prince Olnarios and uthor Uttlo frlonda sho’ woe nohoduled to onfay a sponges enko party at Buckinghnan Palace, Tho blonde princows {4 sochnd In ine to the Beltlal throne, cones takon," he added, tho Whutration ééaticn, race forthit y. PH eee: ay | orth ead, ‘Torrace firmork i | word told ab the Terrace ile fo | tration station fold doy: Priday by Drlan Appleby, federal cove alation "Ak i ronull, Ib ta expootod that more monoy will bo mato avillahle for nore werk on the northern ations,” Mi, Apploby "Ib In honed tn Suture year's Vat atidy of rool oropa and lonty vogotnbley eat bo under: Onn conduetod tau nan ' Anlay tald a Inrge nudionae af Intorlor farmora that one of {ho biggeat problema in tho Tore dlntrlot was tht of aol) picatlon to sayoral kinds of jolutara, Do, "Hix types of polaloay are wnclorgolng teats ab the station ab tho prosent toe, of whieh Golden Coln and Kemiobed ure dong very well,” Mr Apploby audit, Konnoth Jamexon, provinelal ngrloulturtal cor tho Torruce latrleb told the audlenes that ono. Uttloutty facing Torrace farmors waa tho high ‘prlva~ of hand tn bho aren, QUIMATE WRITER “"Howovey, ho wild, “the alle Into fa gonorally moro antl {wotory hore than dtta tn. the onal whoya Innd’ ont bo’ ‘puts ohusocd nb cheapor prices,” The quailty of produce grown In the Torrance aren had (nprove usod tur vegetables aasertod Tt, no DP. Murray, chief provindial thre he E. Weulturisl, wha showed tho af RroUp sdmplog of prcknges pope el war with Ihe howsowlfe, yy Wot Io anhil thal dn the tuthro Wie packaging wod shipping John Aiallh, hopttentturlat wito to bily only tho boat ri ) neoet: you run to nak of log i hundreds al lollara brome diatrlog farms Waa taken.by i age Lhero will haw need fora ot Arey Wins ie Ab Terrace, ; ah et Alan ucldveaging Une group. AW ‘tho Okage Valloy, alrnnad that Torntors woul Y sean oka WIth ebony or poor quall poor crop,” Mev Smit ald. urlng the aftornoon a triirth Visiting Noritoutturlate,. sub ’ ‘ , aa