[ST Doily Delivery e B piaL 2151 | DRUGS . XLIV, No. 242, Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port —And Key to the e if PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1953, Foroows- ‘ ' yeodest 1 ' t : moos . vem . ‘ : TI S ‘ ? aol wy! . ‘ ue PROVENCLAL LE CART ee et Groot Northwest’ =a ' PRICE, FIVE CENTS VICTORIA, §.C. Tuesday, October 18, 1055, ~ 166Pacific Standard Time) ”” Fae Highs feeminn 240, 10.0. teat ead VY tee LOW ssn 8528 6,8 feet ! 21103 38 feet hoard 34 Dead ids Closed, WeYCRK (AP) — davs of drenening ve wreaked anoth- | disaster on wide f the northeastern States still trying ver from hurvieane epuneh two months Mi from Friday through eluded = 34 persons rpreamed dead in alx ad property losses in on. pads have caused havoc ration of millions of Much ruiroad service A othglrwuys are closed nes Knocked out... Frescucs were achieved he weekend as Uhous- ¢ evacuated from food helicopter, boat, auto | ats of tien afoot. perations were in high May, but new fears of d xastiouts spread. SH WEATHER sevend weather was! BA tomate twister, hal; the Red Bank, NWO, Jersoon Snow ~ Musachusetts,” pnoat and northern horisane, Katie, bore weave on Hate and, hiian Repubie but she mocted tu bether the and Biof Dianes floods two gu Was HN dead 20 miss: Camere timated at: Bi) teut cvain has been: Bui. both om Ife and! backed out. and more | Kesoskers will be out of! rat : ptr had 12 dead or pres: Bd by Sunday night! Bo bad 1, Pennsylvania ow Ttoand three and med Massachusetts POV OL Persany Were Ove Betore Larn came their hrken areas by what. PAL vas avarheble, Belial Riineotf, with 48 ‘i att att eaekbed in Den- sat Ledp bP George Arrested shbing AY R ‘ silk aay rested ere raya fallow a Lh en persang sf Mt “ah wounds Kale 1, waty charged olan Of ai offensive Oe The traeay dn Mtl yoopinayee house, N) MON Of the house, ME Grange TMunisen dirvd “Ouida whey Memon da tole it Aevandey Jorma ed pabhery and Two other Mes Vadis, , Oa oy hes! fay rl 7 et " He departmant of Au Feautatlony FMrenty inbndy " of home slutly ty i toplent, Helis Melal snd (enohor, He Vindtod ANNO af vans, OU the iM Mhiort of help. N WH Unedp hanes reaatteent Inner of Awe: The wetter im it former petite ih ward alemens | 401 now Pelivetyal Sect sehoat, The Netley While the way hoa Vary Haward, Wy eee ili, p Three big rubber planta | “ippuey Cowed stead! WY prociaimations were : har torn area, Gove. eoatfeetod aad: for Conners - A Pence: . Hand rai hished (he elly's streets, Tn Portsmouth, Enelanid Ad- hocome an oaffalr of alnte, % water gear and camera, ‘snys SKIN-DIVER JOUN SWEENEY y- { Denmark. | Ganadian Troops Shiver “As Duke Presents Colors SOEST, Germany (CP)— The Duke of Edin- burgh arrived today by helicopter at nearby Forti™ York to present colors to the 2nd Battalion, Royal |® jACanadian Regiment, of which he is colon | The duke flew from a British pore mer oe alr base at Guctersloh, about 80 miles from here, ‘after landing there after an official visit te About 400 officers and men of Hallfax, dressed in under- he has found renialns of the « French fleet sunk in 1758 when British forces besieged the Cape Breton fortress of Loulsbourg, Sweeney, who does his diving for fun, called It “the greatest achaclogical discovery in North America, ‘COMMUNITY WEEK CALENDAR , (CP Photo} Opening Ceremonies Tonight Tee Off Centre Activities Wateh (his space cach day fur details of what's on at the Ciyle Centre in the Community Week program. “The Civie Centre ts the focal point of Community Week because It ts the centre of so many community activities, In fact it exists solely for this purpose —- mure than 50 dif- ferent local organtzalions used tt last ycar-for mectings, dances und other functions. And during this. coming year Its facill- tles will continue to be available to help any community cor- ganization in need and to help new club. get started. To klex off this week's program of special activites civic affidlals and two bands take part in a special opening night ecremony at 8 o'clock tonlght.. The bands of Booth Memorlal High Schoo! and HMCS Chatham Reserve Naval Division ‘will be playing selections, Hugo. Kraupner will entertain, electric organ, and special speakers will’ be Mayor* wh His, Canon Basil Prockter and E, T. Applewhalte, MP for Skecna, On ‘Tuesday morning early a novel funetion is scheduled, As“their contribution to Community Week the Jaycees are staging a speclal Pancake Breakfast, Those who can shake out the cobwebs early enough can turn up at the Clyle Centre any time between 7 and 10 am can carry for $l. and eat all the pancakes they To make breakfasters feel more at home all radio station CFPR programs will be piped into the auditorium from 7 a.m. until 10 am. Thus housewlves wilt be able to Keep track of the latest development in Laura Linitted and Aunt Lucy. CALENDAR. And don't foreet your date for Gar Bingo tomorraw nieht but more detalls of that In tomorraw's COMMUNTY WEI # Fierhower issued LENINGRAD, (Reuters) Five Hay Russban goodwill vistt today innd headed home after being latranded all night on Leningrad’ Biitish Goodwill Fleet Leaves Russia In Storm | with Admiral Sir Michael Denny, | iUritish warships ended a fives commander-In-chief of the Home! paret drove back to London to- | Fleet, on bourd, Denny and a group of officers nnd men fron the goodwill fleet _lcorps of drums stood shivering Fe aie 1 Stood on the parade ground for ; about 1% hours in a tempera- _lure approaching freezing be- ‘cause bad weather had delayed the duke's artival. \ The €0-man regimental band, brought from Canada for the in their tropienti-style pith hel- mels and scarlet tunics with blue trousers—a traditional uniform dating from the Boer war. FIRST TO VisiT REGIMENT It was the dukee’s first mect- ing with the regiment. ‘The Queen appolnted him colonel- in-chief last year, For the first time too, he was wearing Its blue uniform, The duke walked 30 yards on red carpets from the helleopter ito a car, was driven for about 300 yards, then watked another 30 yards on red carpet onto the parade ground, About 5,000 soldicrs and theit families from all the units of the ist Canadian Infantry Brigade group stationed in the area watched the parade. The 2nd battalion will be re- placed by the ist battalion, WhteH“combs out ‘from: regimen- ‘1a sminil amownt of food, one Five Men Overdue Near Atlin a grgdund party ig scouring a short! stretch of wild country near Atlin today In an effort to locate five men of a selsmogtuph party, missing since 11 am, Ociober 12, RCMP In Prince Ru- pert reported today, The five, whose names were not fvatlable, left Sloko Lake for Nakonake ‘River, a distance of 16 miles, las Wednesday with tifle and two sleeping bags, WEATHER POOR No iword hag been had of the party: since that time, police sald. Weather conditions were poor ‘nt the time the grouy ‘set lout, Saturday an RCAF helicopter from; Whitehorse attempted to ‘mako an aerial search of the dis-. trict! but the machine was groufded with propellor trouble. - ‘tal headquarters ‘at London, Ont. The roghment’s commanding » officer, Lt.-Col. G. C. Gorbould of ‘Bella Coola, B.C. ordered | the royal silute for the duke. In a colorful ceremony, the colors were dedicated by army chaplains and the duke handed them to the color bearers, The duke lunched with officers In thelr mess and then posed for group photographs. Okanagan Hellcopter Ltd. fs standing by at.Sloko Lake. walt. ing for hreak in the weather to start a search. . el-in-chief, | A bplleopter is standing by and {4 ) Photo ry Van Meer Studio ABOVE ARE THE SIIOES, socks and pant cuff of the “Mystery Man” to be guessed by eclty residents taking part in the Community Week “Who Am 1?" contest. A $25 prize will be awarded to the first correct answer (drawn from the box now stationed {n the " 4 o Be ton.man. a Fatally stabbed following an arguinent at 1:30 a.m. Sunday was Leslie Wale, 20. “ Police sald that the argument : started In a frlend’s. house and had. continued outside where It ‘developed into a brawl. . Plerre was arftesied at his own fj home, two miles from the scene of the fight © °° . An autopsy was scheduled for 10 a.m. today. No’ dete for an inquest has been set, Plerre will appear: before Magistrate: C. H. Drake fora preliminary. hearing, Known survivor is the dead man’s father, Dan Lockerby, of South Hazelion. : Totem Ties Civic Cenire lobby) which cor- rectly Identifies the Mystery Man. Form to flll,out and place 3. Another clue will be given ' tomorrow. Draw will be mad¢ at the Community Weck mem- bership Super Dance at the Civic Centre Friday night, Sewerage A-setond-helicopter, supplied -by, is “Estimate: a ‘ re Set $3,997 ISTART SEARCH + Meanwhile, a ground party, head by RCMP Constable H. HH. ‘Howk, {8 starting. from Sloko ‘Lake to cover the same route ; thought to have been taken by ithe selsmogranh crew, Princess’ Pla After Visit By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON ( — Princess Mar. day, her duture intentions still | unknown after her weekend meetings with Group Capt. Neva river because of bad wens were la Moscow Sunday where! yownsend. ‘ther, Gale warings were dn force | WS rer the 1a450-ten adreraft eae- ‘they toured the Kremiin anc: took in aw soccer match, 1 iniral Vassily Galovokp, eam: | The 2-yenr-old princess, whose affair of the heart has ‘motored back at noon to Char Triumph and four destroyers mander of 0 ax-ship Soviet Meet! enee THouse from the 20-room began to jvaye at noon, There on a eoineddine ROOT WHT MASON House dn Windsor forest! w here were few Ribsiins on the river to Brliain, was ydven teddy sng and Townsend were itinasts ‘embankment Martler Soviet wuthoritles had insisted that the Brllish ships OF tyudy “ounds were Jeave curing the Le Naval! MNGi ie US-yenre sources sald the Busstans dll hs ce te enttdee Ho provent the visilars fram see- Hing seeret conetruetian on new doekyards in Ue Lonard area, ‘But they relented when the jeter any the Sdanile trip te jhe Kow Highly: dangerous, A alxth abip, the nilnesweeper | Appoln, is luo to denve Tuesdiny By FOUN 1, STEED "Y (hink," anid the boy's math. or coldly, “you are using the wrong appronel with dimmy." Palghed. Our conforenes wis not going na F hoped, Atda Tm peinaipal af Pork Kaward Public Holool In Port Hdward, 8G, ane toneh av grads alx class of some 40 poplin ng well, Hour other tendhors and’ Tt handle the achool’s 100 pupils, Tver bean tonching five yours, am marred, ind Nave @ axemontheald won, | ayMpAthive with paronty copie With untor'a homework. Mra. Miller continued, "OF course, my lnaband and 1 quite renliye you eqiy't Ravaw Pliny Ws we do. Ho da not a unulque eh, Portsmouth sehool ehillren, The farewell presentation was mode whould his flagship, the cridser Sverdiay, A apokesman nosuld the teddy bear owas for the ndmiral's daughter, the traln for his son, GALE IN NEWFOUNDLAND Tomtom guile Wb southwestern Newfoundland Saturday, Cusls Spenehed 05 alles an how bub ‘Wittle damage was reported, Hub he hay aboye average Ins tetliqence. To dova well in tre HIimetie ab hone, bit tay lost tn tho classroom, Tt oan’t under- atand Uyat.” ono you ever holp dimmy with Is homework?" T aakod, “Cortalnly, Wo have always takon tnterest in ila work. 1 stiould think you would be only too plad to soe we helping bin." "Yat, Pam. But do you ever tlo hia wort for Whine, HOF courKe nob!” Bho snapped, “Wa Just show hin how, Uvat's ul" ; After wo parted, 1 thought “Tonchora hive more than thotr alare of himan vanity. Ta not “plensant to know the. Millora to wateh them go. beau ahd an eleetrie train by 460 ot Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, Mra, Wills ts the daughter of Lady Biphinstone, sister of the Queen | Mother, “townsend, after his usual morning gallop, on horseback, told reporters today that ho had iit “very nice weekend, 1 And that Was the closest any- TSticay ht, Po. Lwenthor worsened, making nave! Si JOUN'S, Nal (@ - AN one came to nn nithorltative ‘glatement. an the plans of the idO-youreold ex-fightor pltot nied the princess whose altachnont, complleated by apparont rell- Your Child Do Own Homework is Advice OF City Principal in Magazine Article kerlously Ghtnk thelr son ta suf} forlig under a lamo-brain torch or. Porhapa bey to rlalt J tookod = through dma notobook, studying the oxoralae ho had done vb home, Ib was a Coat In problana; every ond was correcl. Yot, T knew, Jimmy had no Iden how to taaklo v problem. He was one of thoxo light-hoart- od hoya, hardly sulted for. ab- atrnol thinking, though he could do the mechaplont procexaoa Ine volved, Buddonly, E wiahod Mra, Miller hind vot hetpod ins with bts work, Bho had stood over Jlins my nw ho qneod holploxaly ab the {Contlia on page Nee Wal VOU ONIN ns Unknown To Windsor gious and constitutional ob-; jatacles, has caused a world ta) wonder, ' | One common interpretation of the weekend rendezvous was that It had been planned some itime ago as a means whereby: Margaret could decide whother | her Wiking for Townsend, n dive; orced commoner with two sons approaching high-school age, Is ‘atrong enotgh to overcome all obstacles, | After all, {t was noted, the princess lind been soparated from tho former royal me | for {wo yours — a separation some thought had been dellber- Wtely planned to test = the atrength of Mnrgarot's foollngs, The nbsenee of any offlelal statement about Margaret's plans ~ beyond last Friday's Announcement that ne such word would bo forthcoming “at pres: ent «= stimulated much spect Intion, Boma newapapors 3 ald the romance wis on, at lenst one thought ib might be off, Tha Aasoclated Proga roported that tho Duke of dlnburgh la advising atrongly against the marriigo, and quoted one Lon« don newspaper va aaylng that Princes Marlo Loulso, ai-yonts old granddaughter of Quedh Victoria, dnd declared sueh a marrlage unthinkable, Tho miaseciroulation Sunday nowapapor Tha Poople “quoted "trlonda In the court alrale” as anylng tho weekend meoling wos "nothing more than a royal way of -onabling her to suy goolbye to an oll frlond af the frrnily." (ore ory cae | coppemermeenahanEEeEes 1 ¢ ~ WEATHER - Cloudy with n tow Nant shows ord. Uxtonslye fog patohos in tho nouthorn seations, Little change in lomperature, Wine light. The low tonlght and Nigh Toaday at Port Mardy, Sandaplt and Pride Rupert, 42 and 60, “TERRACE = Cost of a pro- posed sewerage Ilne for Crelg Avénue here would be $3,007, It was learned last week by the Terrace, Village Commission. Estlmate, submitted by Asso- clated Engineering services, in- cluded -$1,750, for pipe, $1,250 for installation and $097 for’ con- tUngencles, At the same meeting, approval was given the British Columbia Power Commission to pub in 4 2,300-volt, three-phase puwer Iino along Greig Avenue to sup. ply the Lithe, Haugland and Kerr sawmill,‘ In other commission business, the contentious garbage service question was brought up agaln, Complaints were submitted by the garbage collector who sald thal in many enses, people: did not have the proper garbogo contninors as required undor the byliuw. Notice will again be given the people, concerning garbage con- talners and ff, alter two weeks, people still ignore the warning they will bo prosecuted, the con Mlasloners declded after consult- ing David Cooper, annitary Ine apector, A letter trom tho Terrnee Lib. eral Associntlon advised tho commission that George Marler, transport minister, would be In Yorraco Wednesday, A Conimi- ston roprasontative will moot with: the transport minister, dt was decided, Pormiasion waa granted the Sorrace branch of the Canadian Instltule of tho Blind to hold n tay day Octobor 2a, Bubjoct to the approval af the Public Utilitles Commission, 9 lisonea waa granted to the Skeonn U-Drlvo Company to porate a four ear service In Tore red, 0 1 tan Sere RIRDRTUNTIOR RARE HrUPAINE 7 One Dead, 4 Hurt In Plane Crash LETHBRIDOE @ — One man was killed and: four other por gona ingured Sunday when av angle engino plane crashed noar Ponrce, Alu, Dond ts Jot Allon Konounly, 42, Granuny, Alta, Tnjurod wore tho pilot George Johnisan, Pawley, Alta, Molt Nuflold’ of Arann, 0 paasetl- yor, Kenonly'n 18 + year ». oli datightor ta In hospital with a hrokon arm, Kenoaly's brother Waltor was not sorlously Injured. Tho plane crashed Inv farme or'a (fold now the Pears We pork, “4 ‘In box ts to be found on Page Jin charge of the water ill To Signify Annual Week | First-step to make Conimunity ‘Week, which started today in Prince Rupert, an’ annual af- fulr was token this ‘morning with the distribution: In city stores of “Community Week". tles. , : ' Clvic Centre and Community Week committee: mémbers. this morning distributed ‘tles to. re- tall stores ‘in the city, where they will. go on sale .at $1 ouch. Committee members hope that the tics will grow. to be assocl- ated with Community Week and the group plans to add ‘a :Com- munity Wock shirt next year, - "The Idea,” a. committee mem, ber sald today, ‘is to have the Prince Rupert eltlaon and the public everywhere horome nce customed to Comirunily Week as a city wido célobration and to, have the tles and shirts bo- come identified with Comunity Week Just.as the: white Stetson hat {x connected with the Cal- gary stampede,” ' ACRE TON OE Sl RENNES TERE SOD Jobs Available VICTORIA 7 = Married men. willing to make their home at Kitimat can find jobs In B.C'y aluminum clty, Nae (onal Employment Office notingemoanager’ George Wal- juch xnid, Mr, Wallnoh salt in bis weekly report that “vacnnales st onint at Kideoat for mare rled men who aro prepared (0 move thelr familles Into (nat Aron, The bright. yellow tes, with pictures of a totem. pole and “Prince Rupert, B.C." on them will’. be.-soldd by..dity, menghants to publiclae -Comiinupitt}:: Week to citizen and’ visitor allke.’ y poe oes ! 7 Pp ! “ ‘ eee 1 ‘ : ood ara ‘ : : : . , aan : : 4 . La . ‘ . st : +S ‘ ‘ : 4 . ! : : Clos : . + cae . : . : tak ; . : ‘ ‘ On Murder Count : oy te! “RCMP in Pririce Rupert said today that Samuel | ‘William Pierre, 42, of South Hazelton had been charg. ed Sunday with the murder of another South Hazel; Cre Ae reine cane rae ante nae ceeds qc en mem ata st AO Injured > Stalled Car: a: Neyns be " vvg W—A highballing Toronww-to-. | Montreal possenger traln smash’ ed Into a stalted car at a level crossing here Sunday, night and sent’ nine cars spew! off the track.. * vo , Provinelal police estimaabed’ the - number of Injured at 40 butonly - about half of these required hgg- pital treatment. Eight were de- tained In hospital -at valleys . fleldy Que., and another two'ab- Cornwall, Ont. ie Passengers who hacked thelr . way out of overturned coachdy with axes agreed It was “ame acic” no one was killed.;One car overturned completely’ and camo, to-rest an tts. ..roof..: Anothor crashed ‘6n its side. while thg other. seven teetcred: ‘at welrd angles beside ‘the track: :°.4 Ae h cP ve * t Among the: CNR-CPR_ pool train's passengers’ were ‘several . - McGill. University. students re. turning from the’ Saturday:fool-. ball game agninyt Torin - alters yee Undamaged =. ~Logal reskienta swung Inte - action Saturday night to: save:a: olty resident's cabln crilser from belng battered on tho rocky oul side the harbor. mo In trouble was Jim Cumijing, owner of the crulser. Marnie. If the engine of which fulled. {a the bay noxt to Philllps Cove, by Metlikatln Passage, . Mr, Cumming radio-tolephoned G, Pi Woodside for ald after tho crulsor’s anchor failed to hdl . ‘and tho veasol drifted onto the’ rock-alrewn beach, oe ' Mr, Woodside, In compniry: with Fred Jonos and Don ng put out in the crulsor Harlacand by meany of dingios pagsac"T* ’ ino onto tho grounded boat, Despito a -d5-mile por hove -- southeast wind, whon the tga . rose syfficlontly, Mr, Woodskin manocuvred ‘close enough 5 hook onto the Marnt IT with (hw anchor chain aed pull tho ved gol off the beach. Tho Marni suffored no ditmoaro, , Wy Hpnclal ta ‘Tho Dally Nows bhi the route of the new Torraco witortine, — provently wook In the Village Commission being askad for an additional approprintion of wp to $8,000, . Richurd Wella! tele ‘anglngar 0 Ins atatlation, tgld tho Vommlkilon. ors that “unforaagn conditions" hn forced tho roeroutlny of Ute no poy f Work on tho projoat wha also bolng hampored by continual wot woathor, Mr, Welly anti, And bee cnuno of Wily no ‘dite gould be sob ncourntely for the completion of. tho Joh, Twoethirds of the pipe Ihe twa boo Inatalled. cating of tho frat mile of the now wator Ine will be. under takon whorly and if it la found inuinfnotory, book ‘filling will be earrlod au Wig . © A mutuilly bendflolal ayatam to provid aiditlannt fre pro toctlon for Terrncd wae aug ented hy the ‘Columbia Cele ‘lulowe Company, co: * Tn a lettor to the Commiuston t ’ ‘ ‘ Terrace Water-Line Change - Means Additional $5,000 =: Uo company. snygosted Une pods under construction, resullod Int Little, |” TURRAOE — Nocorslly of sibility of tying nen pipe tnd jwith A proposed no to a New aubedivialon, owned by Dudley TO NUILD TANK : Tho lotlor suld (ha company would yo spatomthte to Inying: a pipe through ite Tornoe properly and'ta tho. construction of. a 10,000 gallon storage tank ona beneh of henrby tand, |: Suadeation. was proniptod by tho pulp company's concern over fro protection, Proposed syaton Would Yocomituto Inatalling-a hoostor wu which would tinve, to bo auppliad by olthar tho vile lug, the raaton or 9 combine a Of bat ws. , Mune for the ow pyatemn will bo forwgriled»to Aasoolnted Bue gineord Lid. village conauttant onginabrs for, vocommendationh, While awalting tho report, thy commtkalan Will aco ‘in onda mont for, ito storage tank from proporty owners conoorned, °° Plnisy 18 invatitutod, will mulefe lally hal tho eastorn end of the village In enwe of firo, It woe. polntod tthe ie ‘ a fo ie , (nee it ng crazily igi . o ‘ “RIVIERE BUAUDETTR, ..Quo, ' 1 ee * ' tok ¥ \