dard Time) per 16, 1954,” 18.5 feet 7: 40 18.4 fect ef +43 9.4 fect coon ere nernenaeae 24 samara ‘ locates | Gerrard B party whieh Fe dense bush mit Mountain eied in locat- . EGerrard, 725 nc West, who missing since vening, while r rip. fd that, the search fa shot in the yi- Mamnit Mountain. It . the missing § orgiiaed after punting partner, , 202 Ninth’ Ave- Hed to police this is companion thad h to Lhe car at 6. the time they had Ki to mect. left early yester- | Bo hunt deer on ain and left thelr ; fom the Rainbow: Police state that A told them that ated Al noon yess | hat Gerrard’ had: bp at She appoint. ; . Hhunting trip had Rly affair for the fard's wife, Lillian, e two men would 6 pan. last night, § became lost for ro years ago on id Mrs. Gerrard Boat hei husbarid’s’ N direction’ in the non, " booted ! Better ® -- Hon. George ey ill with menin- merited to be show- yl pprovement™ Sun- ; Whitley, phystelan, rive Conservative . Drew dtd ixdt. restful night but Mproved, BY hie is dolng reas Dr, Whitley said, ma, was adinitled to y Thursday after high temperature Me) said she under. | Published « at Canade’ s. Most Stig Pacific Po vOL XLII, No, as 2. SUZY WILLIAMS ‘covers her’ locks as as slong. bretee blows across the surf at Miami Beach, depending on how you look at things — Unfortunately or- fortunate ly — ‘that's all Me: covering- up Suzy could do when it turned cool suddenly, $284,000 $ chool Bylaw May Be Up for Approval District 52 board of school ; 000 money by-law for the con- struction of a now Borden Street school, up for approval at the December clvic elections, Trustee Joe Scott told the Civic Affairs 1 assoelatton ab its annual: mect-. ne. ' However, -he said, he’ wash't sure whether. the by-law would) be ready or not, “The ‘school: ‘board, with’. ts | with the. province.and ‘rural, its ‘Bie busttiess: jist: tke’ the; clty: o£ Prinee: Rupert,” Mr. :Scott., sald, The school board, -he sald,- has fio control of how its funds are raised or its budget. oy “Teachers’ salaries, debt-rb-" Prince Charles Six Years Old SANDRINGHAM, iigiand | ‘tpi Prince, .Gagries celebrated his slxth bitihday ‘Buridiay’ subyound! ed. by ‘presorits antl 'élosé ‘thoi Hers of his family, ‘More than 5,000 people in ee park saw Queen Euzabeth and the Duke of Ed- Inburgh walk in brillant sun- shine from Sandringham House lo the parish echureh for morning ampeane Ne tip from Lon- ‘ [the four elty al- eters expe ab me year has decided Beck reselegtion, iy Sinith said toe Mill fle wv nomina- re-election In Deve pirrow Comes and |! stale firmly that Lhe raining this I, William Arem- el declded whether only teetion laeae be wil ho flag uh become yneant nell, the Board of es for diabelet. 62 M Rupert Hourd of Hones, Cy Clork RW, 19 Holle hing eet Y bytes will be Wp Hblic, wthough Uh ts ral tha — Sehool lo have py $204,000 Y by-law vondy by » There aye yo 10fs Heciuted to he votod me sited, Heniln'y cleotlon to NTS was hor test Phe elvia pletuve (hat sho Ning boon. fl in plang toy in alrent, lighting and wit for ty9 olly, "h projecta wore Ne her tonure of MITES Fler of oftigg Ale r'' Hhnw xorvadd on the MmIten te Health, Mee pales and We serviec, But- the birthday boy !Wwas not with them, Mey tenes oot One City “Alderman ng Re lection x veneing committes as well as representing the clty on the Museuny board, the Clyle Centre board and the Skeena Heatth wnt, Alderman Darrow Gomez, whe has xorved four yenurs on the council, sid he definitely would do... and wes golng to rest for fn year or two." Also declining to rin agian vais your is Ald, Ray MeLean who ‘enmo on to the counall In Sep- lomber, 1952, In a by-eleatton brought about when Ald, WM. Daggett resigned, Ald, McLean dealined to give a reason why he would nob seek re-election, Undeelded whether to rn or not ie Ald, BIN Bramner “Twill walt until Fave whether W onprblo alate of nonwnntions ts filed," Alderman Bremnor sald, "ft thora Is, Tovay slop down," ho added, ‘There wit] bo thrao poaltions vigant on the school bourd and Iwo on the parks board, The forma of DER, G, Large, ehalte man of the avltool honrd and trustoos Mra, l, M. Greone, A. brio Brown explre at tha you's dnd, “Dr, Largo hua sorved on tho gohoo) bontd for on yoars, Mra Groono for two and Mr. Brown for olght yent's, Tho two-yonr term of Parka Conmnlasionor Arh Murray lige cOMNOX VACHE Deconrbor a) and (hove laa vacanoy chided by the roslgnnation of Chatman Pat Forman, Parks commisalonora Withy alll anothor yonr to run are Buh thy and Duninan Mano. trustees: hopes to’ place:a "$284, ' not run as ho “had too much {0s Commiaatonora Charles Batnyno, funding, janitors’ salaries and and’. have’ to ‘be. found every vyeat,,” ‘Trustee Scott said, ~The rest of. the ‘money -was taken’ up by construction in try- ing to keep pace with. the -ever- Incteasing school . popiilation. . $500,000 ‘annual “budget, -shared'| co : In tracing t gonsiruction pre rs. BW. aun edly bri ditidn to‘Booth Memibtial Junior 4 High school, ‘bulé tothe: fural* areas which hadi voted’ almost’ uianimously for construction of the new high school addition, , “Building Up of the! East Ent of‘téwn' He! ‘sald, of Cotirad Strobt'sch school. school at Port Edward, he sald, King Edward: “With the construction of the new 12-room Borden tivity room, Prince . Rupert's solved,” he sald... Trustee Seo sald tle schog Ys Hill, in the hope that they could ste the construction — progean Hhrough bo Its completion, school supplies are:fixed amounts “District: 52 school: ‘board hos: -becn. fortunate,” Mr, Scott: said,” |: in that: inany of its: members had » he prais- “for single- | had’ gech ‘te’ “construction ‘of’ hig. Hdwayd" school; na nee Weft st i: 1040, ‘wa able, Ming: }! up of Soal-Cove school ‘and ad- by at 1H dition of two rooms to Conrad which the Nationalists sald were - Building’ of ithe new had relleved the congestion at ; Street: ‘school, with gymnaslum and ac- school. space problem should be originally estimated nt. $300,000 uid heen reduced to $284,000 anc coeeeren cece omens os would be built on top of Acropo- “He sald that chaliman of tho sehool bonrd, Dr. R, G. Large, night, Variable cloudiness ant Trustees Mrs. be Me Greene and & Hille cooler on Tuesday, Windk Brace Brown were plannlng to run again for school board posts | southwost 16 on Tuesday, Low 4a “| | vicro: “LIBRARY nk hs PRICE mE cons ‘ing Formosa _TAIPEE, (AP) _ Nationalist - {China’s press today -de- ‘|manded . prompt -retalia- tion for the ‘sinking of the}: 1,800-ton Nationalist: des- troyar escort Taiping: by boats, The Taiping, a. former. v. warship transferred to the Ni Aionalists in 1946. sank with guns blazing 215 miles north of For mosa at dawn Sunday. mtg Twenty- eight of her 180- -man picked up the others," SEEN AS WARNING gest. naval victory {inthe long} battle with Chiang Kai-Shek’s| come, Y-DUS, ‘| plans are shapin ap. retaliation” 0.00. An official | or the sinking. : ussia, the newspaper” turned over more than 40 tor- at ‘Tsingtao, a north China; ort, several months ABO. hs: Phe Talping,.t Decker yntil transfer 'Y “ut lo ithe j:A S.a.in:, Sudday ‘moving’ ‘swift torpedo boats, Russlan-bullt, The destroyer, with 180 men ved junk from) the Tachen NH Islands, 30 miles off the coast of Cheklang provinee and 215 by Yshan Island, The first tor- pedo missed, but a later one hit the Taiping mildships well be- low the waterline, Chinese press reports sald, , correo] WEATHER North cous reglon: Cloudy today with a few showers to- ifleht Increasing to southensh 1 this evening and anne Ke) »Ttonight and bleh Tuesday at 1} Port Hardy, Bandspit and Prince Rupert 45 and 48, inboard, was convoyine a mator- ; four Red Chinese torpedo crew were missing, A rescue’ ‘ship : The sinking, Red China's big- 1 o was interpreted here as a-warti-: ing of stronger Red. measur es. to} In Taipeh, ‘senior: ‘Nationalist: ! officers conferred ‘for hours* ony the: incident. But: there. was: n0- |. 4 f° thing ‘to confirm: a “ewspaper |: “sald, hi and demon ;j of a nations pedo, boats to the Chinese’ Reds , | | miles north of Formosa, to near | yp w ALK OUT forces, marked the Communists: 4 CaN, first use of torpedo boats andj-—- col In a stormy, 4 nieeting| « Saturday, delegates: attending the’ annual egnvention of . the ‘Progressive d Copiservative sgoctaltort " tte a: ieesoundin vale ¢ uf confidence {6 provinela fe ido: ‘Dehhe; nt laysou, who Nias spearheaded . eriticisni of “the party's national leader, George} | IPraw; (i hers Delegates also endorsed the action of thelr executive which last summer al Vernon, B.C, voted “no confidence” In Myr, Drew, Emphastalng the bitter cleav- age between the two wings of the party over. the question of Mr, Drew's leadership was tho walk- oul of tye delegates represent. Ing the BC, Young Progressive Conservative | Association, — the resignation of a provincial con- slituoncy association president and the non-attendance of B.C/s three federal mombors of Pars couver Quadra; Maj.-Gen, G. B, Poarkes, VC, Bsquimatt-Saanich; and 34 D.Pulton, Kamloops, In a statement Issued, follow. ay c JIM HANTIT OT LRAVENIVORTIT vant tho wtrvort ho made. I hla homo. workabop out Into the Misano River for a toab rin. Laokiig ou ld Manual Ruohda. Tho 10+font, flatshottamed oratt la powered by W-MHehp. alrplana ongine that turia a Aye funk. propottor,. ‘Dubbed tlyery Hevadiln’ > deney, qu" Onl b wet HOO paras aie Wk gud. odd " Atv abe ued. ) Wh bh morn, Ar on 4 7 v\ AWAD shape ty a) wa ‘ i if Wun Ne UN Vament — Howard Green, Vane: Olay! aks ‘ Pa oi ‘a fable’ a vnotlal¢ of ontidence th Mt: ‘Drews. The: tive delogates representing the young group walked out after. a motion to set aside the Vernon vote of non- -confidence, was ruled out of order, ¢ In rebuffing Mr. Drew, dlole« gates also over-rode the objec tions of the B,C,:Women’s Pro- gressive Consoryative associn= tion, which at a meoting carller Saturday Instructed its delognte to support the national leader, . Belonee writer Chapman Pi may seek permission to uso the be — some othor Puclfle tslan probably will be selected,” press report, typo explosions, i ard cache. « 2B Not helleved connected. wih is ADI zi ve a nee pil i thie: ‘drug. war are the: ‘slaying of Robert "Hopkins, middle-aged ‘printer. who was found: bound |’ and shot to death In: his home |" a week ago, and Saturday night's fatal shooting, — -The niurder of the Létigehore- |: : man was one of five violont deaths reported In BO. during) tho weekend,» 65 . Two traffic. sean, a fr BRITISH SEEK LONE SPOT TO TEST LATEST WEAPON LONDON = (fh -~ Tho Daily Kexprods anys today the’ Britlely government Is looking for a remotd place In the Paclfle to test "a novel typo of thermo-nuclear wonpon operating on tho stimo general principles as the ‘T-bomb.” neher reported: “pofinee chiefs U.S, testing ground at Eniwatok Atoll in the Pacific, If.this ly refused — as thoy expect it will cl. woll clear of shipping 'roultos The govornmont had no Immediate comment on tho Tix= Britaln has hold three atomte weapons teats In Australia sineo 1962 but haa mado no announcemont of any hydrogon- Quobee Olt 6d tba” be onan / " uaBEd Saphwria ‘Pretinlot : | pierre Mondes+France: arrivedsn by‘alr Sunday, tours your=old -clty's hilg= torical mahiuments, and “in five" * hours met, moro than.900 Wigil® tories and reaenis of Frondlt: - TO RETURN TO WORK Sie SYDNEY, Australla: (Routorg); , ~Dock: workers voted: ab, MAKs. meotlnga InAustraltan ports tae: day to retin to. work: Tues i aftor n striko of honrly two weoks'.” which. paralyzed inter-state anil’ ovoraois .trndd, and. Mod wy 180: aed, . ae Agnin, | ver rations’ ‘with guosty during: a (nmrondys and « ohinipagne: ts noption al’ Govemmont Houxo ame day in an addrow abn parliamentary lineheony: } dull from, the reception given her alido atilval hove il day for n fiveeday vialt, tho Quien Mothor would hn welvome bath, loured Chee tte Wal: Queen Mother Hopes She and Queen a Will Be Able To Visit Canada Again. OTTAWA O—Quoon Mothor In chill, blustery wonther Mivaboth says she hoped both wntch the Queen Mothor's arr aho and her daughter, Whe Quoon, rival at Ghrlat Churels onbhodral, will, bo vblo to vinib -Cnnada Thoy remalnod shivoring outs tT [gtdowethe cathedral was already Hor romarks woro mado In con. Mllod—durlng the H-minute aor vico to catch anothor glimpxo of “Today, tho third full doy of hor Viall, tho Queen Mathor Baturdny night and onrllor tho aldo tho oupltal for the only tine.. | Witt, VESTC NULL But she tan't poling turmoply|t Lo nolghboring Hull; Que, on the other aldo of tho Ottawa rlvor, In Cannda-the-your round. ‘The Sho t.to*he rovolved at alty, hall proront Quoen, ws Prinvag Tyn- Wy Mayor Alexa Oaron: 7 Wanthor pormitting, Abe will Muniveda turned ont Bune, trke wodrive up the Gatinonu oyu" saat: in out Lo trat and valloy ftarth ot Hull, .Aho We wigo; es to vislt tho National Gallory, abe. fond a nial) recopiton, given ly sf tho high sommlaslonor for Now: > (eq Jonlund and ive dinner wilh: Sta Primo Miniator ne -Mra, Bt, Late vont ab 24 Bymanx aboot, thas. primo mtntater's home, A &aeplaco Sunday - Iunieheoi: vi alvony for the Quedn: Mothol by Ale’ Avaltbald Nyoo': Beltlaly: high. commlavtoner,, and Gnd Wye On ‘Nor nrvlvil at. nti te Bir. Apchibnid’s: resldenoe, Queen. Mothar. chatted. for novernt atnuton with menibora tho‘alatf ane tole ohildeon): A quleb attornoot and oventig followed at Covoen Men Hour, Afton dinners tho: ot gan io ott 4 anw tho | Bella,