aS — ay Delivery . , _ ° | SB AL 2151 Be: less mM hird activity 7 a le '53 High BA today predicted at (cficit this fis- Avill be at least Mee jess than the M0 he forecast Ring economy. Fcanadian Club In a B sald Canada’s pro- ession, now Is 7 per A053's high’ levels... Four rate of activity Esuming any change Bin the predictable BE sorccast last spring H,000 defleit for the Fevidence of acceler- nt.” Phefore delivery, SCs, mr, ’ WORK (CP) =|, Minister Harris! . iy. His reasons; Remehis optimistic state- |: Se yncheon meeting of): ping Canada’s econs |, Bouncing back from!” ° Fe appears to be no’ 56 fiscal year was mary was not yet clear,” fe turning out rather m1 expected and It § probable that the 1 for this fiscal year Aeast. one-third less pent was Included in B of a speech issued hl government had a Meficit In the flseal Alast: spring;. follow- pnsecutive years of j there have been.re- Panada's total pro= met rise to a -record 1) this year—$1,000,- erothon Mr, Harris’ Bt and $2,250,000,000 is’ speech touched Everal highlights of Blast year, bees ai manmee snapenbeinine sons Die arihern Colorado. thin a month, Found innge, | W Of offlo Ah cconomy. He said pitics have heen op- Aster than an above- | Basc In the working Al investment Is ex- | ports and Imports :ma ire than 10 per cent. he Crash INT, Colo, i) ~ A ed United Alrlines bel by some lo have Mhe air, crashed and M1 persons aboard Ht on the windswept Pat the Now Yor'- GB was tho second Pr for the alriine in mae of the dead was tnadian, A revised Chis morning gave Mrs, Alma Winsor Lb N(id, An onriior st Pia couple ns from B.C, but thelr nd- pnged to the elty In tap F . i ANS Dw ‘FROM EVA'S GLOSETS — Eva Peron. was onc woman who never could says she didn't ‘have a thing to wear.” Above. are some. of ‘thé 400 dresses,:000 hats and dozen of palrs of shoes.and boots the lato wife of the ousted Argentine dictator could choose front, Her lavish wardrobe — enough to stock a department store — was placed on public display In Buenos Aires by the revolution- ary governinient of President Eduardo Lonardl, Also on exhibition forthe enlightenment of Peron’s once-adoring public were jewels, painting’, tvory carvings and other riches with a total value of more than’ $6,500,000, Mystery Surrounds. Site Of Evita Perons: Body - “BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) — Foreign corres: pondents ‘in this never-never land—never ask ques- tions ahd-if you.do,,never, expect angwers—are find- ing. that-one Of thé'most, baffling conundrums. of the :podt-Reron: peviodsis:the whereabouts’ of: therbody:of the former dictator's wife, Evita, = Bylta,:blenth-blonde gclress ‘wife of Juan Peron;.died of can- tor: July 26,1952, and after an impressive. lying- in-state her nody passed Into ‘the procession | of the General Workers’ Federa- 'tlon, on whose behalf. she had worked. : 'T Tyewas the intention of the fed- cration to place her body dn a iisoleum that would have been | the ,bigyest: tomb. In the world. | t Inside the impressive structure, ithe body of Evita would have ‘teated Ina glass coffin Ike Unt ‘of Lenin In Moscow, The body Is reputed to have been embalmed by. a Spaniird, heen asked to undertake the cn- balining too Into to achleve the best renults, and one story which gained currency 4 that nob ive ita’a body but vn wax figure re- sembling her was to have been placed in the mausoleum. Only a privileged few knew where the body was. It was var- jously reported to be in the cometery here. fatale by the same As -lvitona turned Yinpathatla thoughts % Margarol and her pines to apnauiation lure of Powe Town bin whe loved and After niaking hor des D marry Townsend, ip captain, and dt br of two ohitdren, Dy Mn xooliaton with: py Milvaboth ab thelr eiileneo, ' Clarence ¢ princess will make pearance alyeo hor ending a sorvies at mathedral, (The oa SOU anniversary of Fr, Thomas John NO founded a group | schedule of coros alvotoling Wefora Hs Wook and beyond, Bter Ndot's governs rlod willing to Nglit-| a0 al dutios| Buydny, ut before T.do, T want shattored love. and hook . publishers mandd, would decide to cash ond his alr force curoor nnd Hee hho nlreraft industry, duty as Britleh a Vradela dada in danny, soln nt the wooknid, reedvara from. horlto apond a fow quiet days down} mitxaal from noolaty." 4 Hinto the headquarters ‘of the ted- lof Argentina, slipped abourd 2 ins ne ab Asuncton’s airport a’ an acknowledged expert tn the unexpected Myht Ww Nicaragua, work: ‘Bub he ts sald to have the government press gffice nn headquarters of the federation, In a speclal temporary tomb, or to Nave been temporarily lodged ‘ In Uhe Peron family vault tn tN otticinls aad (hyo. trip was at With the success of the mill tary revolt which drove Poran from power, Interest In tho wheronhouts of Evitn'’s hogy: again was aroused, Tt was ro- portod that ft crowd had broken Btons Speculate on Future Life Man Who Loved, Lost Princess here going for walke, peraps The 40-yonr-old Townsend 1s] riding n litte, and poylng an oc roportod orting dovona of job offers from proxpactive employ- ora In Britain and North: Amerl- mh ra, mows -syndienton owapApera, sayind le MN t Noperutly Hla frlonda suy Wt la wntliink- now is on leave, ‘which onda Mandy. oe Talking to reportors Tuoadny wigh ab Uckfield Houro, ho nate: 'T alall.bo golng back to Brus. VOL, XLIV, No, 286, ¢ . baer ners mendes fi et cena rt pe kd de Came et et ceame ee eration and taken the.body from its coffin. - The federation denles that, a moatege Peron Flees To Nicaragua ASUNCTION, Paraguay \ — Juan Peron, deposed’ presiden. dawn today for a sudden and iouneed, ' Peron left necompanied by an- ‘other man, Bul ie companion ‘was not his alde, Maj, Tgnaclo ‘Claleeta, who wis the only ment- rber of the ex-president’s entour- jane to accompany him from IBuonos Alros a mohth aga. | Ho was seen off by several (Paraguayan officials, none of ‘Ahent of eablnot rank, Informed ranged ab Poron’y urgont re quest, . Peyon's prerernce in Paraguay had created Lenslon . hotween jwithin tho Parnguayan govern ode | Slips, Breaks © ' A 23-year-old city man, who lArgenting ,and Paraguay and PR OVINCIAL | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER..2, 1955, |< pei lion |G, + Published at Conada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port.—-And Key to the Greot ! ee SPE en ae anerermenne Wicks Urges|: Better Deal | For Indians | Inquiry Shows Poor Conditions VICTORIA (CP) — Measures to improve liv- ing conditions of Indians + ay § iy (For namo wet _ My suggested name he. “for new s fA of school replacing Borden’ Stroot «|| OE School) chool Is seuavgeeseiicanentnn gt sayaee NANO. secs snssncsgganenseisnneetsesinenengsnoten yp Addrees © sissies sie’ Wa, publig. pol odland 'a $25 pe ho at Burns Lake and Pendle-||_ ton Bay in north-central}: B.C. were urged Tuesday | _¢ High school boys and girls basketball. team bieallowed to take out of town trips'to play games in| Terrace and Kitimat providing they do’not Jose. any)" school time, the District 62 school. board agteed last Mr. Wicks told the Indiay ad- visory committee to recommend improvements to the provincial government, =‘ " Speaking at the opening of the committee’s annual three-day mecting, the minister sald an Inquiry lust month Into condl- tions at Burns Lake and Pendie- ton Bay disclosed that the In- dians were living poorly. . He contrasted these conditions with the Indian village a¥ Kitl- maat where there was electric Hight, running waver and other conveniences on the reserve. In- dian children were able to at- tend public school at Kitimat. Representations were made at the Oct..6 Inquiry; by . clergy. teachers and PTA groups, all or: ganized by. Omincea. MLA Cyril | Shelford tand:-the:-Burns» Lake Board of trade. Man Injured a : As ladder broke his arth yesterday ina fall from the roof of 9 shel down at the government whar!, was sald: today to be In generally good condition in Prince Rupert Gen- eral Hospital. . Sa Taken to hospital by Prince Rupert Ambulanee was Bert Bo- duel, 727 Fraser Street who, along with Albert Bagshaw, 1856 Eighth Avenue East, was repalr- ing the roof of the Northland Navigallon Company building at the government wharf, Both men are employees of the contracting firm of Greer and Bridden, Ltd. on n roof ladder when the de- vice slipped down the roof. Bo- duel, who was: working on tho lowor section of the Inddor, fell 10 feel lo tne whart below whon the ladder snapped at a spliced |B section, from. his high perch, ment, Ilself, cnsionnl visit to frien This morning he manne, "ownsond ou Tawnaond t4 na man, of Intell Townnond's 2Meyonr tour ot) yonco and gront porapnal coure noho In| age. 1) would bo shameful if he | . OOrK Jan a Io| wore tnkon nd Ndldene away bo», Culo warning continued nuln|lowlhg wscheok of tho antes by And the marble pillnrg of Home) today, Cloudy, wi . ahowora Thuvaclay, A Witla mitlds | Matty {OM 10g or tonight, Winds. onatorly a6 bowed ward opened and tho cons || tho baok of a banana-plantation,| today cooranulng to noubhonab 20 | tore A oa Ban att iat hoa Tighe i We uratay’ Ay ore Hardy. 40 yonstbly|can, hold tla ho jor than] Thuraday nf Pork Hardy 40 an honal bly f At Sondapiy 87 and 48 ane some who would rolls why old the ree portera ho will “yovor" bo able to apenk froply hbout the ro- Tho Dally ‘Mirror anys there are Wdding largo sums for the miuat bo no offteta| poracautlon of tnatde alory of hia Wlefated ro- of rovonge for the obsauto ombaasy oP tioked nway In my outport of the empire nt 1 Wha dine Hace of the motal roof, and suffered brulses and cute, teem revit Henne 4+ SOE OTERO © UEIT veRE OEE Man Fined $100 For Keeping Bawdy House, ‘ Oe Fee eR mane CSTE ORDER AEOE HPF The Weather . 1) onanalonn " Ballot'ls tp be mailed. to Di:trlet, 52 School Bowrd, Box: {| "17, Prince Rupert, B.C., beJore Decemb oe by Labor Minister Wicks.> The workmen were standing The clty fro departnent rush- ed both the ambulance and a fire engtie to the scone, While bne crew was looking after Boduel anothor was extricaling Bagshaw Bagshaw was saved from the ifull whon tho metal hooks on ithe ladder dug Into tho sur Hoduet broke his right arm Dalo Blurnes’ was fined $100 Ih 0 Sah and costs or In ‘dofault of py: 0 pen 65, mont aati io aurye we lo k 4 9 j | months in jall yesterday. aftore J noon hi police court after Ne wie 0 ew uy found gullly of a chargo of ope- “gromt. notortoly which bag tle] rating a common bawdy house, toned hls Frlonudalp with we ‘ lonvahly alrman| coad Margarel.” Thg mnaK-cireu- abe the ea f by pubs] Intion payor nds} { Hahing details of the courtalip.,| “Tb ts duntononry. nn throne {xe Put Ib ls not unlikely he soon may Jandy for poople wha hive bel puport Stonm Bab, 308 Sixth ik} como socially embirrnnalng t0 D0] sereat Outobor 27, - privaly omployniont, perhaps in spirited out of tho. country . Charge grove aftor police ros tno " contain froin n ra who anid he had boon robbed !to open! the. strongboxes, bul of $00 While ho was at the Prince inadg mt wild one articiow of yyan _ Sch : oolin Hight; “oo for'the trips after. R,.H..David- on; principal ‘of Booth: Mentor inl High schoo! had assured-trus- thatea standard’ of: eligibility { the: tray Ac Hi board, the schoo did not want to act an-arbitrary mark, that students had to reach ‘before. be-; ‘coming cligible for a basketball team’ scheduled to play out, of town. jibe en Jee vs “Some students have to. work very hard. to obtain:9: C'mark,” the principal sald, “while other students find It-quite casy to get aC plus.” | 8 He said tliat student should be "dolpg as well as’ his record shows he should be doing.” “In other words,” interjected . Trustee Joc Scott, “you've got to, be pretty stupid before you can't makea ‘basketball team,” Mr Scott also.wintedito know if practiges for out-of-town gamos womld ‘cut Into the time a student could be doing home- work—somothing valuablo—like, mathomatics.” Mr. Davidson. repiiod that outs of-Lown. games would Involyd, no oxtra practlecs, “The purpose of the trips ‘for both bev and girls is not to en- hance the ‘name of Princo. u- pert, although Unat would: be a vod moliye,” the principal sid. ape tae a to glvo the largest num or'ot atudents-an opportune ity to sce: other places, moot more students from other schools and pully a slightly bronder viow- point”? oo ; Trustoe Bruco Brown agroed. "T bolleve thoxe trips should be fostered,” he anid, "providing the studorits are not losing any sthool time. They cnn he lield on weekonds, . “Tho students miss a great doal by bolng up here, duc to the jwolation of the city, th Ix a mighty worthwhile plan If thoy koop wp tholr studios, Those that Thieves Failed yopoytod today, | ¥ & seh * neat. Wye ag aniah and Wigh| Some ‘Hnga''dlplayed,'In the qj atoro are om Ng, pollae anti, {("Thoy qro‘vontliuinig the invent! Princo Ruport- ds and 45 ‘ 4 The board granted permission! realize the value of the trips wil have an incentive; to keep u thelr’: marks. so. that: teos and School Inspector .C. B,} .Ghairm Ritchie, that the studehts would 3 -ares not lose any.time at-sehool and|.! | + {ithe Prince iis, [Jing built ? : “ af The sche the.,person, sub. ire “t,) objected to: t ‘inde United States school. by. the . B Borden, Acrop Hilltop. © | Trustee was: not: solely ‘In Prince Rupert se ketball, he sald, the senior team ‘didn't monopoljze the time, More)": than 160 children received value from the program, | | “Inspector Ritchio sald that provided ;the. out of town trips were arranged In, a’ reasonable manner and that.a reasonable standard of studies: was main- tained, he was porfectly In ace: cord with the: proposed expedi- Hons, “He didat't want too great an emphasis. placed on sports, he The inter-school, games be- tween Booth’ High school ahd Terrace -and . Kithnat schools will 'bo ‘arranged. at the tonchers convention ‘here later High | Some 160 residonts have signed houscholders' declaration forms ab Clty Mnll during the perlod of votors’ roglatrition, hold each yenr from Soptomber 1 to Oclu- bor $1, 1 was loarnod today. Liat minute rush of wouldsbe voters Inst Saturday and Mon- day anw more than 10) persons sign. the hourcholders’ form, putting trom or votors Web +. Apart from \ tho 1055+60 /npinohaldors, six eonco holders brid 12 spouse's algnod forma entitling tham to ho Hated as .votors. Up until 5 p.m, sons hind rogiatored at the k's office, Offlea wna koph open Saturday to. accom modnto prospostive, Votora, Princo Rupert Traded and. L- bor Council, sparked by racres tary J, 8, Furnoas,. word sucess ful Uhis/yont’ In W'drive to lave Who $2 rogtatration feo ollninints od for howscholders wishing to 0 nnd Prince Rupor nbor of Commorco’ have ad caripnigns to got would: ho votors to rogiater, with foo In offedt. and no atin ny only. a No stored. for volera lat... this year's aldotion, nom! nattona. clone ‘Nocombor . | If ono te neces Friday ‘only Thloves who broke filo: tho Hludion's Bay Company store ob Ocean, Falla and hneked dials off (wo store safes wore unable jowolry, polled In Prince Ruport Storo was broken into Inat wookentd and safos word found |: with, doors Jammed alitit, Vole LJuntor MP, identification: branah ton "Viotorin the strong hotsoholdord yPa op af [fate et . j{wi-named hill J vie of months atts the and say clothes on, ’ {She Wad welts on Wer back, . faut ‘yon sore Wriab mo in att ( tack and 0 r 0 “Wha tlalay Me Yookaoy: ‘nigh A sld, fold gation, - bay they d Dooombor Bs. Halon, 14 knooked TEM ae ' riof, Jackson” was tostily= | 1 Ing abvithe trial’ of hor, slater) ® Helen May, 19,. dhargod ‘with: .7 tho murder-of: tholr 43+yonr old. father, William, Charles Jackson, Enriler, tho: girly’ mother: told. of hardship and ter=|[' ror within the famby farnihouse }]'.°+* ab nenrby Wawanesa prior to Herty ( huaband’s doath Fobrubry. #4, - Patrlota anid she: came downs night. of. tho slaying vy hor fnthor fighting with hor ‘mother, 0” “Daddy's hands’. wer hor. (hroat and ho hor neck,” she’ sa "TC saw Helen go kitehen and como. back with @ rifle, Sho shot. daddy in. the back from. a yard away, ‘Tien: sho wont back to the: kitchen,” ‘Mrn Jackson toatitled thatt husband: waa all right when he waa sober: but. when I drinking ho was In Kihamon, No eélebration Mouncod tort 8 fold 491 worth of Hat ' Ce prablo: mood”, “pho Ihab: bw ho. was ‘dnl inig smn Une," sho sald, "The wight he dind wo — Holon andr]. watching for him, to oo Wo know, he. ln when wo aaw him, fort waa opon and ha-loft. the Norges wonks. Of ! AL ‘oh the ng! Mien: weillol,: $8808): m, rer blk hark Hi Bod ae i ae retgh Sgthe haa f bast: wots p: wuieh tte TOOT: Walt the WAH) BOulINg:! Ba) " toatitiod: that for) vt 0 et Me] wold won wallet with $7.07:Al lLAnn.! Potorken :won'a. unattended In> the yard -withs out. bodding thom’). Mra, Jackson toauitl months she ‘and hor adven: ch cre wont to bod, wl out during tho. uaband, 2 Bho pale | he woot except | ) got by going out an Up branches of trocd, hor husband “had ‘heaton {ie at Hey) -:Aynun le hia or "walla (Ae a h : | f ] wld for. $0.13 anid atl tne testiflod , Tuesday, sho saw: hoy | baat, older sister “shoot dadd back” oe oy Patriola J yt ea Bonde a tho grand prize: winner cycle In’ tho: Shel ie Bhe aponsored by''the, Prl ‘Winning: tho: bloyelo “was, M vin Mah, whip ns t ) pelldgin sold $64 worbty of iil, * Olhior’ Bordon’ Stre wilvnorg: word: Norah: sWvod.a Witte; David: Wor d val Plate winning A ‘pot ot th aon velno of Sty yibohy wit Aull of tiekotyy' Mpetone worth, of -Alnpllsauta} « re ‘ nonoll vet, KONG GOI rh lat HI aghool (winito Boi es i 4 un va hab ai Bugyike cwallgy, : ¥9 : ‘Yo Mi n he ang in OOU | a ing of BOI Mb fora Winning akited sh ra Wnt EGA oh eng Ba i aan +