ORROW'S TIDES fic Standard Time) ay, January 48,. 1988 8:53 U8 feet 22:28 = 16.4 feet . 2:27 100 feet 10:11 1.5 fect” i DN if Blizzards today. In Scotland, more emergency ver Denmark, West Ger. calls came from snowbound com- Bhd Scolland while a thaw munities and Royal Navy hell- Ms sent rivers swirling ; copters brou bir banks {1 France and medical h England. =~ !maroonet Shel hashed Bavaria and parts: " a! POW in—Tho Sovict Un- bounced today dt te turns eer atomic know-how and hned of Ministers read to » reporters at a hastily! operating ane industrint, man rennifjeation, s, the BovlotUnton would | baicouver yeatorduy attor- nel is expected to Ho up ti Rupert Lomorrow, Chathany yauarve ‘a 1 relayed In tte south with ALF. Rowhind haa beon ‘ Aller 4 Chithan offle: : ( Pe oe D holdup or the Baton MAI (tat woelt 4 ’ =~ Published at Canada’s VOL. XLLV, No, 13, Sie SNIFFLES CURE oleng with four-ye rr, When pet and youngster started to sneeze, Joannes mother . dec ki for the price of one, So, she's act up-a niirsery t! Bods And Blizzards Hit Europe; ; » US. Liner Delayed. by Storm -weekend thaw fed the Rhine} geeypants ‘Danube Mosel and Saar rivers, a occupants plane had been air- ‘cold snap eased the threat of , im ; ght’ {y food andjscrious flooding. Drifted snow {a freight train at Hal- Rusns wore stuck on main ided that ‘two could ectric vaporizer to help them both “iNEld, (CP) —A United type tne 7 “an en up ee Throughout Caithness, sheep: The $3 o00-tan tiner Were caught in the heavy snow states coming from Now (and helicopters were scattering niloed she would arrive | (C4: A Mfe-boat attempted to sampton Wednesday, 24 ‘reach villages in northern Suth- te. mee “rerland, bub was turned back by Pt ‘heavy seas. urk’s worat snowstorm in i: Near Lyon, France, where the |. irivally paralyzed Copen- iRhone river reached flood stage | purinig the morning rush 'g0 persons living fir low-lying Kow snow fell in Scottand parts of Cralx-Lulzet wore evacu- veral towns and villages jated. The Marne rose three feet biready locked © behind jin five hours this morning Hear oO |Rolampont. cutting off roads and un, Feanee, wind toppled jislolating homes, . OO of ehiney"otreo w-weses} “fe Mitis;-the Gelnecrept up at b a W2-yent-old boy. Afinch qh hour and was expected Bind gust at Knasel, Ger-'to reach a danger polnt during bishied an empty frelght|the afternoon. It was slltl sev- ya spur onto the maliajeral fect under the 1910 mark, a passenger train crash. (when most of Paris was flooded. Ht one man was killed! In Western Germany, where a Me Satellites To Be Given sia’s Atomic “Know-How expect to receive atomic raw nn. ' terials from them. The announcement sald all al- | by used for; In Fires Over Weekend Ky The Canadian Press Fires tiv four ian cam munities took: .1!. lives, during the weekend,. Seven of the dead wore children, Four youngsters: ware to death.in a five at Timmins. | Ont, A.famtly Pia dAAtn Que ANE conta aged couple and their youne bon | wero killed at Edmonton, Charlottetown the victim was a two-year-old boy. ‘ At Timmins, four of Jean-Paul Carrier's five children dled carly p yy home .was Nate ete wound. as about 20 mbles from the spot, | Firemen sald they didn't know what caused the fro, ‘but the jf 0 ONcOp oO We q he volteved ania dered to sland by ifneeded Inia coal stove in the kitchen explod. The Coustellation was estimals ed to have covered only about 70 alr Une miler: from Harmon when it was ditehed. The pilot did not lndtente the nature of the trouble that had fouled his on- burned ad, Harold Bownes, 49, bis wile, Loulsa, 45, and thelr son, Arthur, 1 died Sunday in their dion tun home, part of an old army barracks converted into an om- Lergency housing block. ! AL Hull the three members of the Patrick Tremblay familly were killed Sunday ina fire be- Hoved started by v- frayed Whe) was ov an eleetrie helen, ro i Flremen found the body of Mr.| “Tremblay, 40, sprawled over he: Three Month hody of his eight-year-old dauuh. ‘tor, Marie Clare, three feet from i oa Window, Tho girl feet tron Cornacs Ends “hed fallen to the flour and rolled : murder her bed ble materials for peaces somite ald would to China, East Germany, : peaceful purposes aud that ex- i limited to that required to pro-| Winouncement was con-|duce 5,000 kilowatls of electrle in a decision of (he U.8, | power ench, med press conference alt G fi D f clan ministry, ‘ | 0 ng oC or hi the third auch press! ‘ nee in four days. Friday: Wins Tourney, ints offered to arias wish | toe t of the world oxperiene | l eonard Third hero threo, vionths, has vonsclowness and is showing: steady iinprovement, relatives drawn also showed a slight de- ‘erense with 38 cages thrown out twas found in a baek room W ele had fallen just ap she reach ed wv window, | At Chnylattetown, PART, twa- roveatect during (he weekend, died in! ‘Tho gird, a pianist, suffered a compared to $3 In 1059, , 6 hoad Infiary ina fall last Auge | totalled 104 whorens In 1053 there power plant. "PEDDLE BEACH, Calif, Ut--Dr, Fay the Russhins stiyeest. (ary Middiecoff of Kiamesha, ther Rig Four conference New York, was $2,500 richer when the finished the 54 tough vy announcentent sald We(he Bing Croxby pros for selontific and techn itournament here, curding to he given her Commun. jfo take first prive, Paul Meuire of Wieblta, Kat. eng, with a 313 took second plice ror $1,280 aplitting the position | vith Julie Borox of Mid Pinos, ova Due a Vancouver's Stan Le sday for third place with Vie Chvoual of Inwood, Nal. Both carced ats 8 Cordova, tender to }for the $600 pride. Leng entne Weer ep euenees “OND PRP ORENTCRTOREE © 410 WEATHER | " An aren of low pressure lying 170-foot mvinagvaepor "e tong tho BC. cane la nraintaln ing unaattlod weather aver BO, trouble shieo taking RON | in showers wore frequently res bicl home for Chelny | yerted | throughout h aitrees here annonce! ware frequornt snow Hint Hbeutonatt Cams| the Intartor, Overnight tempers atures remained near normal ibed na commiting offs! for micedanuary, yanalig from the Cordova, Ho will ros! tho mldetpirtte Ltd Me Murti, RONT. to nenr zero tn tho tor WH aerve nhoutd the mines | torlor, Lt erat wateh affleer, conditions 4a Bimissioned Vou @, Mt iy will Tae postnnanlingg Huta | &¢ ! aboard the Uphthouse | Tuesday " ( North Const Rogio with ocenstonal shor oy snow today and ‘T ow tonight and tir-uld Iredale Bomers fire that destroyed his parent’ yl frame home, Political Patro At Socreds by B.C. VANCOUVER (= Proyinelal news,” sila Mr pang, Alxo named was Poroy Wright, Hale {aleeted MLA Cor Victoria [iy 1088 Bovlal land who roaignod hts xont tn fi vor of then finance minister Lalneg charged Friday night that Crodts candidate js now employ- ed by the B.C, govornment. An attack on Elna Qundar son, evonomls advisor to the "de {aalo mints. at many coustal polnts and donungit- Avorn Ment, it tho night and there ovornment tor of Mane" Hon of the new Kchool taxi | Mg nlyo fontured Mr. | We tlon polletes hy to the Bon faland Lark's spece Liberal Asgoolution. “On Vancouver Island ¢ od Social Credit cundidates ate OM gaveryuneril OX "Mr, Lali x wlong (io coat tofent« tle change it pr looked for today trond to somewhnt | Her {a ikely Inte avorylhlng § ooutives to aleri(te, Te named two fob-holders and | A roforred tow Unite, Llewellyn Lealle King, elect ad MLA for Fort George in 10h2 ite fund dafouted for (ha nonlin Hon ty 164 by ecluditlon minis. tur Wiilaton, tw now a public relations officer wilh the Vael- tie Great Baatorn Ratlway ab Pelnee George “whatever: that COUVER dee Pollea ane} te abit ped Hunduy thoy have tte | iy A imather stapiat i te Sindaplt, da and 40, ralnee Wi pert dune a7 Crashes. No Trace Yet | Of 13 Aboard’ Most Strategic Pacific Po | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 U.S. Plane. In Atlantic | 4 to And Key to the Grea CORNERBROOK | 23 ‘States Navy four-engined 8 Constellation crashed mM), ithe Atlantic off southwest Newfoundand today and search planes over the spot) reported no trace of'the 13} borne Jess than two hours out of Harmen alr force base when the | pilot reported one pf his engines alr station In Maryland, aboard. + . Ay{ehe.second shortly afterward, e resdye’ operation gines. tae baa Seno Henne ma pane HOMN SH AE ust, Gundorion, had falled.. Moments later he sald a second motor had cut out. The Consteliation was ci tdute: routes between Van from Harmon, 70 mbes from | gic ne meee - here, to Pawtuxent -River naval | Search,. planes from Harmon returned;-with reports of sight- ing yellow life rafts in the sea.; However) the pilots sald there did not appear lo he anyone in them. The “Constellation carried a crew of six and Harmon field sald there were seven passengers The aircraft took off at 3:52 died in| 2-7 The first distress signal, from tn 3. aeaNemtames from: the. pilot: tds: reoelvedénti--ANcNeck “ol: mohtlily “reports th See Harmon al “about 5:45 a.m, and| submitted to City Couricil.by Sgt. 4H. L, Norman, NCO in charge of the clly RCMP detachment showed that fines and costs pay- able to the municipality totalled $21,701.78 resulting from 1,235 court convictions other than un.' “\der muntelpal, by-laws, In. 1953 there were . 1,455 ‘ convictions o/s a font which netted ‘the city a total of] A Ratha 624,780, 0. tet tL ag ET j id Mo Tae} rahe | cK by ‘ Asearch and rescue erashbont Lwas speeding to the area where ithe Constellation went down, At, 9:30 am... the commander. re- porled “by radio that he was ACp47 twin-engined transport plane:And a holitopter, were or- Of the 1954 total $40,109.50 was from fines and costs came’ to $1,502.28, Ai 0 iced Also ‘down was the number of nn u ‘sm ‘ soy liquor cases which. contributed the largest amount to the total of fines. In 1964 a total of 880 Hquor cases were heard in police court here compared to 1,034 tn 1959, The Constellation was follow. ing what és known as the “in- side alrways track"—f route that would have taken It over MONC:| year shere were only 346 convic- Hons for other crimes which tn- cluded robbery with violence, rob. bery, theft, breaking and .enter- ‘ine and trade violations, Ti) 195} cre wore 421 assorted crinies. | n a ug nage Charge Hurled Liberal Leader alerk or Victorin for 22 yours, wos Intar named secretary of the commilaston, als, who was elected (ny Sint: kamoany but lost out In the 1089 election at Rovelatuka, ter of tho Pontecostnl Asset iiton of Gunada, now holy Job with Ure publia works depart mont at Revolatoke. ' 1 Mr, Latng also charged that Mr, Chunderaon da stl a membor of the Liberal Lauvler eth, reached foe comment R, KOTO MATSUDAIRA, (left) Japaiesé ‘amb ¢ ada, and External Affairs Minister Pears ; pir-agreement between Canada an | nient provides for the exchange of permanent trans-Paclfte: alr couver ard Tokyo re Prince Rupert ( Shows Dedine in 54 ps + .2,.dand.major contracting’ firms : under the Municipal Act. por There was less crime in Prince} vera a14: convictions, Rupert during 1054 and as a re- sulticlty revenue from fines and costs dropped more than $3,000 oe those received in 1953. = |mentvof:: investiga year as fore." During the: city detache miles in ‘rout municipal duties, + Stor owners and proprietors Convlations unvdor elty by-lawa)enst on opening of:the ONS tine into’ Kitimat will ba heard over | 5; tl oy OFPR tomorrow, alarling at 6:80 minted for the current yoar,: * pan, Arranger. for local listeners, the brondcast will bo an ens jommencded. . largement of tho faattre Wom ys . = included yautdrday. In tha B.C: Profile program. .. Duo to the prossure 0 . yesterday's brandengt on the oc J 3 / Mr, Wright, asalstant ClYJeqgion had to He confined to 18 anuar y . min Ci However, OFrR offi. ; vinis bellove that olhor inter. now —nasesxment —omualtzntion via wn ecard y un time and not ineluded In D, Mr, Laing alko mentioned a ant loony, “minister who gave up hii sent bo of Intoreat locally, for Mr. Gunderson tho {rab Lino He ran In a by-olsction, ‘tho Liveral lender was apparontly relorring to Rov, Harry BD, Frans d Japan Gi Complaints werd do than 200/and -the.¢ noxt fiscal year * today by President Elsenhower, with two-thirds of the : total Apart from liquor cases tast | golng to ‘alrpower dnd ‘with acs | powor and related programs, . cent on the “nucledr-alr rotall- atory" arms of the alr forco and navy. “ oS Northwost. “PRICE FIVE-CENTS |” 1 cP Ente % { ’ WASHINGTON: (f’—+.Milllary | 1 spending of $34,000,000,000 In), the ! nis budget recommondations for} ditho year starting. July:3, that) ei secalepaipeectlinanaene pon eed gt uration WINNIPEG Anne Header epparenty took heed of warnligs ep pes 7 ” rain, Bt-ysar-eld sludent why and in 1064 only 14 business Q R L ‘1 pecomnyente 46" ity Men, Trembiny, 46, (wos {nw semlscoma for nearly plrerx ware found unlocked conte) © al a in so a TONNE BRA recovered pared Co 116 in 100 Court cases dismissed or with- To Be Aired: Tho brondéass wan recorded yen 0 a {reat nin n regular koyylea between ors ' qui, 1%, and Gorird do Tons rico and Kitimat Inst Felday: Jangourt aro charged with the 4|Mine, M \Ousted F "VANCOUVER (CP)-—A busine guspended and a union i Ifices here Saturday as a lof [lectrical Workers: leftist cleanup campaign, . “temporarily,” with pa ding... me jing In behalf of the leftist cause.) ..| fred Terry of Washington, IBEW | “4 international representative wha j.:": hasbeen here several weeks, —- {downtown area, é ‘to. Can- son ‘sign a new bilateral in Ottawa. The agree: - * L MBB ek ee , ’ yo ill eke foe ‘ : FO a 4h toe George Gee, IBEW “business ; agent, was ordered suspended | The move was ordered by: Al- | “In'a’ second move, the: union ‘Rup | gave Harvey, Murphy's Interna- ye: agsociition’s tlonal ‘Union of Mine, Mill. atid .4 trical workers’ building in the “Mr. Gee dented the allegations . against him: in’ an “interview, lies with no ‘foundation what- | iW by more union Jaws, re i ROMP: received and {Soha Bt" 865 th aati Iilnts=) sot ' ay propose { tino, . Profile with ever.” he said. “ST have wever shown any red tendencies, and Iam not a mem- Mt : ahh . ae ig ber of the Labor Progressive Mr. Terry said charges against Gee were filed ‘by ‘members : of local. 213. of the: IBEW, which bargains with the B.C, Electric : “Anyone found gullty“o charge acts ‘ir violath was. sent. heres by" tional to. conduct i ( wa te wag j & pie " pastid3 months thet Communis | or: nt travelled, 58,863 | prestdént of. the Marine Work-|/™ 0, patrols and ir ‘and » Bollermakers’. ‘Union| 7: We ‘ “ . Nyt : . 7 mn =f EN AN Pg te ys : . ‘ allt ne hy te. . ee wed wh Ca, oh a : | : Re : al ho. ‘ 4 AIMS: DUGGEU ii ot rote ae BOE orient , ; aN pyle oe py dyy . : 4 . # yen ee hee mg i all oo Po counall Eisenhower 2 | Elsonhower told. Congress, in this expenditure would -he «the largest peacetime outlay for alts Without specifying hydrogen. ad standard nuclenr . fission bombs, ho sald that, {the next fiscal -yeer ‘“expanded’: produc 1U ton ffotlitios will bo. In opers tion and production of weapons |: wil Incronae.” A 'tnble: Bhowed, that in the next fiscal: year the)! contracts for weanoys: “oro {lon totalling $308,948,000 agafhat aurront yaar, oo’. A. apocial half-hour " tyond ~The budget carmarked $478, 000,000 for guided mixalles next year ngnainst $519,000,000. ost» A M{th auporearrior of the-00,- 000-ton’ Forrestal class wag rece Hearing Set’ In Murder Case - DRANDON, Mon, O-Prelin inary hearing into chargos. of niurder ngalnal three Montreal youths will open here Jane al... Guy Ferragne. 18, Claude Pa« fatal shooting, of 44-year-old Mrs Franels, a Cormier wintie “My, Cundordon oucastonally Ati romnrks he ta strong ap, Por, kwat orton of the prodont adiinta | wild th ration in Ottaiva,” wld | Mr. luphy Lalng, Me. Clindersan could nop be penn be enrd trom (he welyl p raons on the feo, Lake Not For Big Crowd aters | Wille toro hina beon sone akating on’ Oliver Lake, ‘the joe ja nob arto, for a lar akutors tha ROMP war Const, G, Gordon ciny a bo hater Rete ogy babeateAlin t Vans oF . a * 4 S f are: . Ko crowd 0 vied today. of thelaponding the day with ,.tholr rd TLOMI detache |aons nt tho Brnndon provincial Alla. Hho Joo waa Harel {ull Phoy plan: to rotyin for. thy youterday's cold wppll, Wo- preiininury henrlig. 6 feu In aottur (nel cruck awa Rov, Alfred Quirlon. of St. Ke ouard, Alta. Jan, 0, The Roman in iva car outetilo Brandon. Tio inquest into Father Quire Jon's death will be held Jan, 24, Fathors of two of the youths, Charloa Paquin and Gerard de {|Tonnacourt, left Branton Sat wrday night: for Montreal atter Alfred Mo Monnln of Wiint poe hing been appolnted ta dos frad the tro: 4 1 a Be a Be Hat RE Dd Chae leotgey I to vacate i ‘was ordered to-vacate of tional:Brotherho the Internati (APLATCL): Smelterworkers (Ind.)" notice tol agem vacate thelr. office, in the elec-| fishermen’. by the’Prine Sunday night, o> fhers* The charges are a. bunch of city, ary 3, the Mayor’ in Bollls and AL the, nowly-form *. Hleved thatthe Co-Op which has already <' Aton from. the | alof the Unitert dialled Workers |." willbe understudy minittee this week. 8 today blamed” tho: f the “Invasion: d América beountty. dio explained Ina 20” brondonal thag, the Invasion": of Coata Rion way the by the United Sintpy bee Waalrington wanted to te.” rosont govdrnniont of. BME witty a pyppel” Ge aM vonee of | air ostimated $261,822,000 for the: ga of Costa Rich, nt Abou Lime It was announce ‘wos sending 0 d.to the * Rolping: ra -|would rostore. tho. infl the United Frulé Conrpany, Quollne an artlelo from Pelping Kuo Mi tho brondagat n Dally Nowa, claimed = that; Proaldont: Viguores hind cracked. down on United fruit and thts Tad lod to‘in American plot to: unseat him, | Motorists Poy For Speeding y rate of ly. to a olby, motorta lay. “Pelle Moalnd, who od guilty td driving a vehicle ab. A grenter speod Vian Sb niles par’, | hour on:Park Avenue, was fined 2 $50 and*doats who he apponred:: t bofore. Muglatrato ; dd thal the ad: locked at sponds : - Gatholto priest's body wax found \ In pollee con toxtinony : showe cused had boo ¢at Ho wae Sinuel $40 “ ¢ wey GE Bre wig. dag ae pe 4