MES) Daily Delivery ww A DIAL 2151 | DRUGS ve Erges ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ Vote Ait ince Rupert residents will have a chanee De- ee woridation. Mronimittee a: iste Set nFluoridation: Cy t ma a ‘ oy. s Mu i t , Published at VOL! XLIV, No, 249, Canada’s Most Stratagic PRINCE: RUPERT, 'B.C., ve Key:to the me acne hs oy : : lie: ¢’Port — And VESPAY, OCTOBER 25, 1055, ° PRYVL Grept Northwest Oa Wet : 0 . . hee Kg oo | ‘ Ay BAC, i ie oe Pend §h Sead ena o vy ese AG LEEGARY) 7 oe oe ; pmmittee Studying System | “4 } X tO express their opinion on whether or not ant Cluoridation of the city’s water supply. b to provide a referen- the December clectlons red drawn up las} night Fe city council heard a Pam ridation ‘committee re-; ich favored fluoridation Be Rupert water, Bation to Prince Rupert Ha plebiscite which can fered Ina “yes” or “no’ Bwas asked by Ald. Mike SEFECTS fluoridation committee, Hof representatives from Bnizations as well as city bembers reported It had Bie effcets, benefits and satisfied,” rt said, “that the addl- Ayoride to the city water ha concentration of one ride per million parts of uid be harmless to the Broanism, would produce irable changes to the Bs of the water. and nd to a substantial and Int Increase in resistance Bin the teeth of children fup in the community.” A cost of installing flu- j equipment here would the commiitec report- Bwas made up of $5,300 Niucridation machinery 6d5 would be needed for ion and a bullding to P equipment, COST $5,480 operating cost would 80, with chemicals hy to $2,200, electricity t, $300, and an attend- ‘ [terete te erm mee ne se rneteem ne aacegn say wee ty mane tendant would be needed forsflu- ‘oridation, while. one Is not cm- ployed for. the clty’s present chisrination plant, brought con- cern to some aldermen. If fluoridation was approved by the voters and equipment In- stalled by the city, Ald. Krueger said, an attendant would be em- ployed to iook after both the the water supply. represented the charge to the fluoridation account. mate equipment could be bought, Ald. Krueger and city superintenden| of works Carl Gustafson told the counell that such equipment could be: instal- led where a constant water pres- sure was available. PRESSURE FLUCTUATES However, Ald. Krueger sald, Prince Rupert's problem was dif- ferent because past flaw figures showed the pressure . fluctuated with the operation of the Sha- watlan's power plant of the Nor- thern B.C, Power Company. For thnt reason, constant at- tention would be necded to keep the Intake of fluoride equal at all thmes, Ald, Krueger sald. wate slpation occurred with the intro- ger reported,. Mr, Gustafsoh told council that the chlorinator was ‘checked ah ie sith ete Bes asd 6 g/g epayigewniits Fist thee” ane. o Cate Committee LY to Rupert Kinsmen BP committee to ald vie- poliomyelitis and also lies has been set up in Pilarry R. Sheardown, strict governor of the: Rannounced today, arbor is chairman of Hittee assisted by Hugh Wohn Bannan, Carl AW. Bond, ardown wall that Mr sl on the committee Aber of tha B.C, Kine: ) Fund board of direc- e headquarters are dn Mittee, farmed to con- polio pattonts In this Forzanized here during’ rihe weekend of Mrs, , Allaire, BG. Pollo lal of Vancouver, whe Pa tow of the north- L lo set up pollo care is, | Pin the frsb elght! f this your the B.C. bert pao pattonta and. Mplies Lo the extent of committee will be Mh the responsibility idl detalles regarding re oof pollo patients nities, from, the tine f lk diagnosed unl Ne patient ts relmblll- My neludes modical yhice Runart, tranapor flical enro in Vancou- therapy, physloal and mM rehnbiiitation, harduwin anid that Mnitteas will by forme Prien th 'Porrace and A ty Prinee Gorge, rase-" it tmat commil- one Wnt with King. Benn vew fram both Voie on ib, Ire Wilt hold a ment. Neo George suturday EATHER THEN continued, UN neutterad showors yD Wedhiuxelivy, Lemporaluro, Whids DI axpored avons dually to northwoat Ale Lo a8 tls afters W tonight and high AL Port Hardy, Sands f A Litto)? night at which representatives, from Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, smithers, Quesnel, Norcals Creck, Glscomb and MeBride will attend, It is the feellng of the B.C, families in ovory way, showld the disease strike, Already this year 30,000 Rrlt- ish «Columbian pre-school and first grade school children have heen Innoculated with Sal vace elno and not one child con- tracted pollo, However, the in- eldonee of polio In 1955) thus far, is greater (han It was last year, Altogether 10 caseg of car compared to 155 in 1054, WASITINGTON (8.— ‘Thieves broke inte a small safe at the during tho weekond and took more than $90,000 In Ameriean and Aritish currency and travel- Jars cheques, headquarters, chioridation and fluoridation of The $2440 Querled as to whether auto-|. Chlorine introduced-.into the| duction of a fluoride, Ald, Kruc-; ! i WA ke” Harriet Hillard, appear as joyo a gift from her professional Ozzie and Harriet,” in whic h th real-life children, 7 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY — Ozale Nelson and his wife, the former BY Se us as newlyweds while celebrating their 20:h wedding antilversary in Hollywood. Harrlet's. botquet, . and marital partner, contain 20. American Beauty roscs, one for each of thelr years of marriage. They are the stars of thelr own TV show, “The Adventures of. elr youngsters are played by thelr lday when his post, os, ’ A three-man -board™ commissioners for 40 min Ph uso ult gan to the .o an end”. | 4 The - dismissal, | effectiv 31, was at. ‘quest, Pygcns + For the hutly; 5! ‘stable on a broadway beat, . It also ended an history, ‘Pollo Fund, Mr. Sheardown sald,| Jf dismissal cllimaxed four that the citizens of Prince Ru- months of developments un- pert with the help and backing folded by a roval commission in- of the Kinsmen club will be able vestigating charges of graft. and “to assist pollo vietims and their (laxity In the 740-man foree, 2 { : of the p his dismissal in letter to the pollee commissioners Inst week | conalable is ended," he sald. “therefore Vo vranosnd (het! should proceed to my next task: the starting of a new phase of life for my wite and nysell, The ehlef, on jJenve of absenee polla have heen reported Us ot full salary of $10,236 u yenr since June 24. asked to be fred ‘sa he could colledt an estimated $75-nenvonth pension, Hid ho resigned, only the olio Fund lag asalsted joffiees of the World Bank here amount he paid into the super. annnation plan would have been returned to him, But. Maristrate Oaear Orr, commission member, sald the The robbery was from a sulle question of aceopling t rests of offlees tha Sf-country, mulll- lon could nat bo entertained bition-dotlar bank nvalntalns In until comntotion of the royet an office bullding near bank cone hoarings yndor 2, HH, Tupper, Consideration will be given to plimning a woakly aoclal ovonlig far menrbets of Prince Rupert Alr Cael Squadron No, 650 to lve Khon an opportunity “lo hear inlka and soo fling on aviation aubjeots, It was docldad Inat night at tt mooting of the sponsoring committed, If carrlod through, the occn- alon will bo In addition to the weokly drill and Inatriellonal ovlod now on the squadron's xohedule, Committed mamnbors bolloved’ ho now arrangement would provide a hyonk in the aquadran's routine which tho ondots would wolcome. An offort alao will be-made to arrange for endet frmiilarivation Phhwe Rupopt 40 and A flighty nbourd wiroralt bauad «wt Weekly Social Eve Likely For Air Cadets Pence Rupert, suoh’ flighty tn the past have Boon confined to apoolally from Vancouver for the purpose, While oxpreasing nppreciatton of 10 Ing! dine senate me mpamerennaroten anmaton ron 9 eee ee ee ial Evening ROAH: alrorafl sont the ROATs coraporntion, conmitten folt thay more fl oxporionce for tho hays woul cronae Intorost tn tho squadron rary ax previously asheduled, nun) meating. nmong high school abudonts, e, Oct. the chief's:own re- -yeni'-old son lof a Liverpodt policeman, It was ithe end of a.careerthat began In 1927 as pn third-grade con- Ai4-yoar reign as chicf constable of. a city now approaching a popdla- tion of 400,000 — a term un- equalled In length in Vancouver's Chief Mulllean, who elatmed | he was destroyed by the methutls ube Inauiry, requested “My farmer ucafitness os chet Th othor bualyors, Ib wna co. aldod to hold the sponsoring committeo'’s annial meoting on Novenbor 90 Inatond of Into Meh- Taronta of ondota nnd ‘othors Intoroatod tn tho aly ondet move. mont will be invited to the ane ~ Th waa doatdod also to Intonn- ify rocruiting: for. tho aquatiron Mulligan’s Request | To Be Fired. Granted VANCOUVER: °® —-. Police r, even in parts of greater‘chief, Waller, Mulligan, target of proportion than one per mil-:testimony charging graft. and lion, was dissipated through ac-'corruption, won his request to tlon by bacterla, No such dis-istart a “new phase of life” Mon- he was dismissed from Magistrate Orr also sald Mr. Tupper felt the police commis- sion's. action would not “ob- struct” the police inquiry, The royal commission, now adjourned awaiting a repori from QCMP investigators, ex- pects Mr. Mulligan to be avail- able when. sittings resume. Appeal Quashed By City Council , An appeal of taxi driver Ivan rity chauffour's permit was burn. ed down last night by a 6-1-vote of the city councll. | - Bid to regain permit, which authorizes drivers to drive for hire within the elty, was rejected after hearing the taximan's side of the story from his legal repre- sentative Jerry Pottenwz0 and the police’s stand from Sgt. Adam Wildgoose, NCO in charge of the RCMP city detachment, LIFTED IN FEBRUARY Mr. Mahood's chauffeur's per- mit was lifted automatically by. police following his conviction 10 February on a bootlegging charge, . Mr, Petlenugzo “told » coundll that although his eliont le plended guilly to the churge, Ula did not convey the full clreum- alanees of the caso, He himself, had advised Mr, Mahaod to plead gullly, Mr. Pettenuzzo sald, so that he might ged the minimum sentence, Another man, who hid actually suppliod the Hquor too plainclathes policeman: and aA pollee Informer, hind rofusad to (nko: the stand under the pro- locllon of the Canndn Evidence cl, ON CHAICLER TRIS Appents to tho polica und the counell had falted in Uo past, Mr, Pettonuzzo' sald, and since tho time of the conyletion, his ollont had beon driving with a Public Utllities Cominission por mil. This pormitted charter Lips to ho mado within 16 miles of the elly, His cllont had been convictod twice for driving with. onl a permit and onco tinder tho highways act since hig pormit had heen revoked, ° Tho taximan's plea ot guilty ‘hind resulted In no evidence bolig prosonted In court, Sgt, Wild- yoose told counol}, Howover, Crown — loatlmony would have boon Introduced to ahow Mt, Mahood had roquostod tho money or the bottle back, tho rorgennt anid, "Binco hia pormit had boon re. yokud, Mahood haa shown 10 reapoct for Inw na oyldonced by hla three convietions,” bgt, Wilds goose polrtod out, - A motion to have the pormlt rolnatated hy Alderman George , Casoy wns dofonted, with only ‘ y ‘ > . a : mye po Woe < . ' t ‘ 3 | ory t . . . I | | Toronto Spadina, a Liber-| al: stronghold :since 1930;) fell’ to the Progressive}. Mahood for reinstatement of his: ‘1Conservative three and.CCF one. ‘ be 4 a } st my ey : ws we a ederal- constituency _ of Cotiservatives Monday in the second by-election de- feat for the Liberals in a month. | | Cheries E, Rea, Insurance man and former member of the On- tarlo legislature, captured the seat on a late surge of strength In. vote-céunting In an ‘election called to fill the vacancy -left by the appolntment of Liberal Da- vid Croll to the Senate. Samuel Godfrey, Liberal can- ‘didate, conceded defeat at about: 8ipm., two hours after polls closed, and sald he would lose by about 500 votes. At that time official figures had him 200 votes In. front and {t was another two hours before they confirmed his 44 forecast. . | Mr, Rea polled 6,708 votes to 8,108 for Mr. Godfrey... Joseph Salsberg, Communist: Labor-Pro-. 7. MGR enh. sak. In, fag Ontario} re af ie mate : Was eenived + 13,037 and Harry Walsglass,"CGR, 2,038. Standing. Ine the : 265 ~ sent Spadina vote: Liberal, 160; Pro- reasive’ Conservative, §3;°. CCF ent 4; vacant.1, The vacancy fs In St. Johns - Iberville - Napler - of Postmaster-General Cote. . THIRD LOSS The defeat was the third for the Liberals In 15 by-clectlons since the 1053 gereral ‘election. On BSept.,26 they lost Restl- gouéhe-Madawaska to the Pro- gressive Conservatives and a yoar ago they were beaten by the CCF jn Sclkirk, Manitoba, In the other 12 votes, the Liborals} retained elght seats, Progressive The Spadina vote was light, possibly duc in‘ part to bad wonther. The total of 19,601, sampares with 27,258 In 1083. Thore wore 45,000 cligible voters. A $2-ycnr-old native of Bran- don, Man, Mr, Rea wont to senool al Grimsby fn the Ningara pontnaula. In 1920 he bought an insurance business at Now Liskeard in northern Ontario and in 1004 founded his busin- ess In Toronto, He roprosentod Toronto St, Patrick In the Ontar- jo logistature fram 1048 to 1061, The campaign for Monday's cloction had a circus touch, Noon-hour street corner meot- ings wore commonplace in the west-contral riding which takes in ‘Toronto's garment-making distelat, Trucks and autos oquip- ved with loudspenkors, made or quntzod toura of tho alroots to prociaim slogans of th cand dates, mingles with songs’ and martial music, At ono time It ts catimated that 85 por cont of tre population was Jowlah, The’ oxttmate now ts whout 16 por cont, eset O NRE ANRC Hebb Funeral cee: Set Tonight Lorone Janice Hebb, Infant duughtor of Mr, and Mra, dames L. Ry Nobb, 960 Ninth Avenue Unat dled: Monday at Prince Tue port Gonaral Hoapital after 4 short (nora, Roaldon hor paronts, the fours month old child ta survived by A brother, Tony, Funoral ‘norvicos ‘will bo: cons duatod sat Furguaon'a Funeral Hom: at 8 p.m. today with Canan. Baal! 8, Proaktor officint. Ing. Tho romatna will be forward. Ald Onaoy. aupporling — the motlon, . mo 1 atl to Vancouver for Intormont. | Communists | Qut-Poll CCF if | “TORONTO (CP)=:'Thel& House. of Commons after. the): 23; Sovinl Credit 15; Independ-| © ville through death last Aug. 7) — CHARLES. E.REA |”: Ve Winn Tale rE. o Five Days Left To Register «_ For Voting ‘The city clerk's office ab. City Hall: will remain: open “until 5 p.m... Saturday;, ‘giving. residents five days to register or the ‘vot- ers ist. kee Since. registration opened Sep- tember 1, only 11° petsons have filled out the householders dec- laration: form ‘entltlihg them to vote in. the “December election. Realdenitg :this Wear shave oppor- tunity to. register: ment of §2. feet BHltiah subject an ‘Printe” ; 7 we ho. wR | fe WINNIPEG ‘Gi Police inv the Greater Winiilpeg aren today wore searching for two' armed bandits who held up a bank ant a restaurant Monday, 7 A silent gunman ‘robbed’ a north-end .bratich of the Bank of Montron! of $3,450 near noon, Late’ Monday night second vandit made off with $80 from Martha's. Coffee Shop in subur- ban 8b, Vita, 2 ‘\ Rostaurant waitress, Dorls Johnron, 22, sald the. gunman sat in the enfe for about 20 minutes alter, ordering coffoe and elgarelios, He finally aye pronched the ongh register and pulled oub a gun. : Mrs, Johnson said the man told her he wanted the money In‘the tH. | “T asked him if he wanted the one-dollar billy too, and he. said ‘vos, " said Mra, Johnson, The bandit, natty dressed In light fedora nnd twead cont, fed on foot, Two youth In the reg Laurant gaye chase bub lost the gunman, \ . Pollca. did nob bellova there war ony connection batwean the restaurant and bank qun- mone Tho bank bandit pushed a note ncrosa the counter to tol- lor Ienhol ‘Topham, 20, ordering her'to give him the monoy, thon handed bir a. canvas lng, Miss Topham took $3.40 from the enaly drawer and stuttod tt into a anck. The man grabbed {the city of Pr ithout: pays ‘ “e : |Comptroil g to +» fwith: provincial finance and | ,. | ueationa approval 0 ~ Official approval ince. Rupe rt Wa ’ $ con! ined from Provineial Highways Ministe read to last’ night's’ cit Y, George E. ‘Hills... _ Grant was.sought-by the cily 48 compensation for-an oatimat- ed $27,000:loss brought, about. by the change.to. the present munt- {3 |clpal. ald: and school grant: for- {mulas from: that Ri ycar, | in offect last ae &, Mr. Gag ed” to give ‘the city the grant i) for the purpose suggested.” «” 41> He was referring to the proy< ince’s special {und - for.mu palities for improvemént of ' le works, 0 ats . The grant and ey publle works were suggested, by nicl- e vt . ward t mayor conferred: with him ‘in Seplember in Victoria,: © Work to.be undertaken elfy W East, Council instructed Super- ed. Engineering Services,” the Vancouver firm: of: cons hired by’ the clty. "= Granting ‘of the find minated an‘ -elght-month: ‘igh! for..an adjustment: t ¢ i 4 $97,000 short; oe finance! h ~ A trip-to Victoria. nal officials brought'no’ lution ‘However, the meoting the mayor.and Premier Bennett lard, in his letter, stld|, that-the government was “plejs- ‘expenglture tor Premier. W. A.C, Bennett | to} Mayor George: Hills, when the]. °- | ken by the| ™ ith the $25,000 “windfall” ) - is the widening of Sixth Avenue! , jutendent of Works Carl Gustat~| 4 son to procced Immediately with| . the project,’ Estimates for the work were prepared-by Agsoclat-|, consultants ah -batavoon|! in September brought hopes that) p “concrete benefits would result"| council. meeting by Mayor. from. the discuss “This not ‘only: consistant In. our-'dem also. shows that our-tw/o" to Victoria: were -n Mayor ‘Hills sald. afte we the letter, -° “iCortified recalpts fo tyes ‘up to.an ‘amouw ee tora, re to be. forwarded ‘ts . 3 “Experience wyinecoasary”” i the theme of the' Prince. Rupert Canadian - Citizenship: Counclt’s plea for English teachers for new Canadians, pn At laat night's. meeting of the councll, retiring president W. Q. of the “at least 16" tenchora res, quired had volunteered and that possibly many Interested in nae slating the council's plan to pro- vide hasio English instruction for immigrants were holding back because of Inck of teaching ox« porlenco, ; ‘Ho stressed that no provious touching experience, and .no outatanding command of. tho Hnglleh language and ts meah- anios wore requircd, A, alniple mathod of teaching. through plotures would bo employed, nud the tenchara would recalva til struction. thomaclyas bofore. fat ing the elasios of now Canadians, Mr, ‘Hankined « algo: abroasad that a fow bl-lungual teavhors, it ave ran-but of tho building, ONICAGO (= Dogs your family? Doos whe inslat on comb Woll, take Ib from an axpor ny inva rororved mally for 1 Dr, John B, Cox of. Collogo of Catroentorology, the college's angunt meotin phyalolans apectaltalng tty dion thon, ea Cox 8 ive atonynghy wleory, ha cont in the Inst 10 yonra:nmongiwonien who, naplr the pants in the-family or aro un to koop, {holt | Thuraday attarnooy. ¢ 4 ronwehold an ft by tae eke ‘kooping up with tno marriage and a cnreor? oniphis, a trustee of tho lgsyjod the warning Monday during The collogo la an oF gow of tho stoma pommanding both wnglish and WOMEN WEARING FAMILY PANTS COURTING HUSBANDS’ ULCERS 4 nanta: tir your” the Joneses? Or. \ ‘ te wifo wont th bi-Aho ty In danger of ahating Norewlcers, “Amorloan fs ganiration of oh and in vo Inaronaed ‘more Unt 90 per. ¢'to woar nt atraln In efforta rhb? sores “ ¥ dor conata fl idgol, Hankinzon sald that only a few , gas: # EXPERIENGE UNNECESSARY : Teachers Stil So By Citizenship Co Gorman, “0 ‘possibly otbote' woul for tho onrly-plinaos fect, ant: bo and othera; interested: ing to nltone a soaqla jday nb 8: all. bye: CB on Second” Aventio, “t radio atalion, QFPRY: .': hy Mr, Haxikingow. also hat D | Sop ‘And ip _ ae We ae) uy . jcounoll’s. plans. for. olnggcd lh oo Bngllsh for immigrant: yous 8 U stora. “who. had “aitfloulty unt ea achool through thelr, taekin@fey eg knowledge of. Bnglish, ‘and tHe won loon} ‘nuthoritios tne granled 6 og Wao of We ol] ROMP parrnhhy 3 on. Fulton HP ‘vlos forthe: aes tennd the a ha propoyad . olnasey -MNow.all Wo needa lonohd ho ‘ent: -Voluntoora’s would: called on:to.tench only ‘one i onoh woek, molly rlelnyajt Tanat Nahe ain also aw: oldotlon of of 1D. Wilmot roniacth kingon 4 nena f, .P, O'Ne: ish ) tleorg becoming viousprosidonts’ Mri, 0, MY, necretary) Min) Dy Hiyenip edsurer; Marco} it dot ctinirman of tha eduontt connmtttADy Mra Te, Gehl omborah t Soehatratin Mogarinny, Honey: Sepa). Un commie eliairmane: ° i! Tn othor bustnoss tha cay Approved: aypalntmnent of 1 do gato (to bo: named Inter) (a Prince Rupert District. nd, Drain, Roativa): Axgo romote NOW Cannclidna’ pare aentran “dlatrlot | foatt AO. approved wou n aigge Unt -n- committee be formed yromota. EO 0 ‘United. Natlona' Priroe Nupgrt! tb Tab n lator date