ae 19.7 feel vay 2041 feet 2 4.7 feet vo 36 4.3 feet a ‘ - * Published at Conada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. XLIV, No. 228, Ot atm mee remap, 1 ROVING | LHYRAR YS | Wee gums ‘ coe a ie PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955, PROVINCIAL LIS2ARY, VECTSRIA, BC, va, PRICE FIVE CENTS Daily Delivery: i DAE 2151. cane - | to Mexico Hn Death Toll: Budy at 350 | Bi, Hritish Hon-. ciu - Hurricane Bir mave’than 3d0. Blac t in ils wake, Be niles of the, B.. cutvy roared Ba aen, : wo athe af death | oton Wednesday coo part of Brie ancl Mexiew's Yue — Atere 200 per- veered toe have been eo, feaped vicths , tonto Star ews. teed Tate and’ mpeahg HONE eee omenmera (Nw; . say hurricane oy heard) from! ce term area as ite ea Caribbean. yb continuing for | oro tiene has been | WOou tot the hurrl- crit. \ winds stil: oye between the ooetacen Vera Cruz é denny on the Yue! Mai: afer Janet swept Be inhavitants, only three! B house were lett stand-'8 me Coocve Grenada, itt! Biced the Brith pove ranted £30000 forss Moeh oatd wih cone: B CikiBOO A Sneclal da The fe }t S Baalieteriar are to bes Beovnee wide systein, het “ew 2O0- watt 4 Mepe f ote Ot Eatiay, Bel tider wellye Brinens Tra Mei ee MOM tan tu Thermen will he: OPAICS: Chatham . iH osan inoneed ban Aerie . UPD ly expect: | CTE way rhe dn BSE be watehod elosoe | vo beadquartora Me cuteanie me ath, Wels staan trans ha Mil const Cahere Chon spoken : tn "for the courage mh Inthe reserve an "iL Hon ts They are tn Convent | vi , The wills ofa elt lave cloned “Cae Unie around NNO aie at { 0 « Outlets, ho fou eee thaceqation dl iy Sb Baerament mc ee turned tye Merit 1" to plok eis of hee monnatte , huried Worknonday, “oor: Middle East Arms Race eae i : f nN ; Pe? L (| & WGA Seo 5 , oe, ‘ Dt Sc acai a Sela . “HIE-PE GAL’ — It may not have the tonal quality of a big hi-fi set, but pretty Joan Rawlings ly enjoying her Ilttle portable i ' phonograph because tt needs no plug-in or wind-up, The trans- Istorlzed machine operates on fcur fla:hlight battérles that-can [hind the steady pitching of | Tommy Byrne, Il was play 3,000 records without needing change. “swine Russia Warned To Avoid Hits aces vanenme ag nen wa two out in the fourth in- lning today and beat v TU Yankees Capture 2nd in Row Byrne Scatters. Five Safeties NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees shelled Billy Loes for four hits and four runs with ‘Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2 be- itheir second straight | World Series victory. - { Byrne, the second Yankee left. | ‘hander to face the Dodgers, tim- iited them to five hits in a su- iperb performance. | With the Yanks two up, the Series moves lo Brooklyn’s Eb- » for President Warnings by the West to Russia Sextet said oN Berlin and Middle East arms since: of injured on Stood out today as the most sig- coment run Into nificant outcome of the Big ‘Three foreign ministers’ meet-'soclal meetings with his western part of British Ing here. Minted 18 dead Wednes- (arms race for Middle East favor | government of British and Ame- and stern notice. that Russia’s| rican ~ displedsure. over reports fr the ean of Corzal, recognition of East:-Germany that the Soviet Union and \dées not relleve her of respon- | Czechoslovakia: ‘figure, in’ dats ‘Germany proved, one authoritas ieeyntinns sald” heing luiled by words about the lexcessive conditions they sald BPOWER GROUPS SYSTEM Beovrsrieat has approved Commisston plans for the ney Conbee power distiet on arqnired the exivling diesel plant servings at 1O0eMile Horse and wil start operation er Street Halting wilh be paproved by the + Sen sell be under Coro cestied mnaeer, Stewart Hanhorn, while R. Me the Commisston's agent tn charge ef the he Lo Parke a dlesed station and di tribution oyetent Bie teed hy Che Commission from Voth Brothers. meh isue toaperate the plint for the presen’ as the cents, About T-add customers are served by Bete Cother development of the Carthao nower dls { Bat Chatham. This Winter Ml “Un who loth thay atin aweepors wid will not ( NEW YORK «& — Two strong forelgn ministers’ meeting In Geneva” beginning October 27, Russia's Forelgn Minister Molo- tov agreed readily to procedural details in private talks and ut bets Field Friday where right | hander Bob Turley of the Yanks- js slated to face Johnny Podres in the third game. ONE BIG INNING The Yankee scoring was limit- ed to the one big tnning as Kar! Spoaner came up with a‘one-hit rellef pitching Job for three In- nings, But that innifig was enough for the crowd Of 64,707 fhat jammed Yank € Sta % im. eee “PhesValke. nad made: Sti: three” Hits‘ off “Lose and Were trailing 1-0 with two out In the fourth when thay caught fire. and tee. West demanded, - Brodklyns third double, play nd But on his side Molotov hayinpparently had ‘snuffed out a ‘counterparts. ' A caution to stay out of ani He even promised to tell his Ivility. “for Ahe--Sovlat--zone Of on arms’ for: Rayph 3 artis “the ce ed ‘could not Wve tiformant sald, “We are not; get from the West because: of pirit of Geneva.” The Britlsh, American 1’ te . aecdebhe 5 5 3 "1 . ‘ ta Aooortal wslale Freneh te Men Wednesday on servéd notice he mpy ask the ‘scoring chance when Yogi Ber-, brie CSEPRE OF ENE” CUdCH AGN bea _ Big Four meeting In Geneva toira dropped a single Into short | ‘ he framework for the Ble Four pores to toke up other questions ieft, Joe Collins, Wednesday's: AS INCL UDE ‘besides the ones set for the mine ‘nome run hero. walked on four: ‘Asters by President Eleenhower, ‘pitches and Elston Howard drove | :Promler Bulganin, Prime Min-_» hard single to left, bringing In: ‘ster Eden and Premier Faure | deere with the tying run, ‘at the “summit meeting Inj Plery Billy Martin smucked ans, ‘July, ‘ iather single and Collins scored: : In London, neanwhite Britain | The Bader a toon rahe, "8 oe , | bad off both hits, Jackle Rob- has tal Bayne ane lakes “Hnson trieg to cut off Junior Gil- prave view" of tho Egypan | iam's throw to the plate on government's Intention to GUY: Howard's hit and slowed the arms from Russin and Cvecho- {hal enough so that there was no | eslovakla, It was officlally ane hance to get Berra. ‘Then Gil- | nounced today. J im talted meke a throw as’ orelgn office spokesman j Collins taliice. 8 i ihe it unbasiadt to Fidie Robinson, bailing for! sae} "I ACO LO’ Dri Rizzuto, was hit by a pitch. Crito has vecn told ta sce Col. od pall and the bases were full,: Camel Nas er, Egyptian pre) Avene then singled to drive In minister, and ta warn hind of! che third and fourth runs anc “the dangers of starting af ais! end Loos to the showers, race In the Middle Enst." | Don Bessent relleved Loes and ‘oreed Dob Cerv to ground out. ery went in after the second in- Ang when Hank Bauer pulled a J oaynscle. siding into second base. Brooklyn scored a run in the | vst half of the fourth on Peo. “ved Reese's double and Duke ‘inider's single to po into the ud. The Dodgera gat another ' 4 t Daily News ‘ame part of B.C. Power Cam humps, the jurisdiction of the Com- cep emcee I NEE gr aes CPR, Union Negotiations tidy by the Commision. ang ining Course a walk, took second an Don Blin. | whether Eisenhower will return ‘ neelally susplolons of vice- Ge . oo " ‘ . x ae “ ov ¥, . ‘ ‘ ‘ : ye : t ‘ : . t ' ° . . ie soot yd . , ‘ : juaranteed Wag Order WN Freeze’ equipment the U:S, Alr Force has gon, of Fergus Falls, “nic¢nists in this province also heard sharp attacks on the “Fase | Ist attitude” of the B.C. Cham-- ber of Commerce and the gov- ernment's wage-freeze order in hospitals, a of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill; proposed that “all bona fide trade unions, regardless of the personal belicts of thelr officers or members should be affillated.” ? i The motion was roferred back to the resolutions committee after {; its chalrman, W. M. Black of "|Penticton, sald“the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada had outlawed Communist-led unions. : Vancouver Trades and Labor ; Counell called for a guaranteed | onnual wage’ campaign and »President James Barton sel a "po “Fascist Attitude’ © i Of Chamber Assailed ‘ATTUR ty : VANCOUVER (CP). — annual wage, a shorter work day and a move to bring. baék ‘expelled unions were discussed Wednesday here whoa ithe B.C. ‘Trades Union Congress (TLC) opened. its, ‘third annual three-day convention. no Ad” The representatives of 40,000; °°" an alen abichal structive ui Insurance Service. The Internatlonal Brotherhood ; la are over-stutfed.” i. f . . Leb ON SKY WATCH OVER FORA08\ — All togged out in the best to offer, Capt. Conrad L. John- atTalwan, Formosa. He's a member of one of two U.S. jet fighter- anid'the Communist Chinese. mal ly EDDY GILMORE I LONDON (pA highly placed | highly regarded by such men a3 Western diplomat says Sovict | leaders ave so deeply concerned | over Pristtent Elsenhower's -{Il- ness they have decided to go slow in deallng with the West. The diplomat sald Kremiln lenders told him In Moscow they! ion, impreasion on Khrushchev and Bulganin at Geneva. They toll me and they told Chancellor co not wani to make any long: term fore:gn policy, commit. Minn, fills-out his flight log ‘after arriving | bomber squadrons recently sent. to. the Nationalist Chinese | nland, ’ ¢ Irlend they had in -Frankiln D,: doosevelt, “Elsonhuwer made a tremen- | | | ments until they learn when and: Adenauer that Elsenhower 1s al to acttve‘leadership of the United States, . The Mussians, he said, are es- prestdent Richard Nixon, The diplomat, who asked that his name not be used, is visiting ‘aurope on leave from his post in nv forolgn embassy in the Soviet capltal, oo Dates Fixed For Festivals — In March, April Dates for ho musie and drama festivals noxt Spring ‘were sob e e Continuing ners alngle and reached third ] ‘ OW (CTP) ane VANCOUVER (GT) Twhile plichehitter Frank Kel- Nopotintions will continue Poa eavanding tito a double free of fishing commitments, 1 here Loday hetween Gants, play. aitiiam brought him home with givw them full Ume employ | dian Pacific offickals and: with a stuple. ment in the navy far ahowt bree | members of the Se i months and be released curly In Ih mem rs OF WC Seis SeERTES BECOMD Linn new yeury (he announennrent \ HUCrs International Une Kach team nade three dguble wild, Son (ALETLC) which ds iptays and the total of atx estab- Courses In Minesweephig will | demanding | gla per ecnt Hshed a World Borles record for 4 munity will be rh sitio gun, be qlven and appllennts will be nereuse 10 haste monthly vn stnle Be given credit for previatis sea ex aapany perience and ean atta quale) VARCE and va similar boost iewelyey tH OO 110 000--2 82 Heations normally taking news hy overtime rates, How York (A)... 00 400 0x4 6 0 permanent force erties lw ; Tocy, Homent (4), Spooner (0), Tits youta 10 got The SIU enlled off d threatens [bine (and Campanella; Hymne ane After eoutes are completed vt atrtke of the Tina’ coastal | enti Wert boi fishermen can remain in the tonmehipa bebwoen here, Vies orld and Boaltio Sunday whon navy as long. a they wih, and fresty tlk bwin. District 2 , , yon west wot I oxtrit sek thine o1 Pregony wages range from $175 i | n the Afth when Robinson drew leonal mineswoopers, After text cae. " sy elaaey, | Sald a mont for engineroom F h F; d| yatta ren aeenter oN workers and fram $200 to $210 a IS ing Nn $ navy for a further three-month HONUD [Or dockiands: Thi Wi k d Caren, | moe " Is vvee én Dirlng the three + month x ’ WEATI ER All salmon fuhing an the course, Ashermen will serve et Ww ho | oa vit anny pati bo drafted away from Prince Hue dng cloudy avornight with rain snr there than for theso faprending aver the ontire rogion tho Nang River vrea, the depart. trulaos, Tho anon will ho an full onrly Friday morning, Partial }inont.of flahorlea announced to- baie pay rate, Tnabractars will slonring again by Friday over day, ho Tt, de Me Morrlaon and Potty ning, Winds Nght body Ine} The Nowa River avon will ree Offloor Potor Potorvan, RON, ‘oronalnyy to woul ronal 30 Peldny fmaln open to both nob fabhing Malniand of Diatriat No, 2 will atoxe down for the acason thle wookond, with: the exception af two-wook porloda aboard “tho convent NY she hid returned Nake Uber \ vie ‘0 ne tl wollng will bo held wt morning, Low tonight and high jand trolling, otdttam aast0 pan, Gotober 3 /Priday at Port Hardy 40 and) | In the Queon Charlotte taanc to diiaonay the now course with if, Adndaplt and Prince Nupert |tralllig and net faling ti per tintaable ty Diktrlet Noe he anyone tntorosted ty enllatinng, (48 an 62 . “Inat night ab a meeting of the Prince Rupert Platelet Musl? ‘and Drama Festival assoctation, | | ‘The dranin and dancing festl- ‘yal will he held Mareh 7 8, 0, and 10, Co! Tho muste fostival is set for Api 28 to April 38 inclusive. | Tho’ meoting, with’ president | Kugene Bartlett in the chalr, heard that Burton Le Kurth welleknawn Britta Columbia or qantat’ and cholrmasior will ndjuclente tho muale festival, Closing dato for entries lo the! drama featival is -Fobruary 7 while Maret 84 has boen set us the dendiine for mimale festival entries, Tho adjudicator - for” drama, plocution and choral speaking hing nob yet boon named but will ho supplled by tho Dapart mont of Education, No: adjul- calor, for dancing tua boon chaten yot, . Mery Kurth hag adjudlentad at featlvale in Prince Rupert twee hoforo, We judyod the music foatival here In 108) and again In 1084, He hag boon connected with foatival proceadings for moro than 90 yenrs aa compoll- tot ayllabua compiler, aang: writer and adjudicator, He wis A Mano” and voont tenchor for a long Hime and lad had nourly smncere aan who wants peace.” The diplomat sald the Kremlin | 1 Headers are worried lest Elsen | Church hore with nine ministers hower's Iliness lend to an East: ; West situation similar to the one: with lay representatives attend- teveloped when Harry Truman: ing. suceeded Roosevelt at the end’ Chairman is Rev. Ross G, Con- ‘nal of Kitimat, vf the war in Burope, “Phey arc afraid that Eisen hower may step down from the tendership and somebody else ‘ake oyer'~—somebody they nelth. vr know nor brunt,” orien meme enone naman Peron Reported On Woy to Spain BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) — Ex-proaident Juan Poron was re. ported by local news agentes to. day to be travelling ta Spain. by “seven-hour day or less” as @ goal for a united trade unlon movement, oN He suggested a merger,of the TUC with the B.C. Federation of Labor, an affillate of the Ca-|" nadlan Congress of Labor, as.a stronghold to help patrol and neutralize the waters between it preliminary step to the. niar- |: DRUGS OGY coe Way A Hite . . ‘ 7 ms . The:puaranteed annual the Hospital Oey “T elve tine lit ure co the. Hoif, Eric Martin--and he can’t. prove i) satistically or anyway else: rthat hospitats in British Colum. veto A resoutjon condemning th? 4 : order was approved unanimously, Workers, Local 312 (AFL-TLC), nr.» Black sald the’ present fil: ing meant “you dre not going: get good hospital service,” .<#*. The royal commission ‘into the | RCHIS, the resolution’ sald; | shotild find out how. fo provddd aa. ‘necessary hospitalization -withs ° dut imposing a burden? onthe hospital workers and yet’ provide the best possible services. to public.” . fs : he “More hospitals should be, built for chronic: patients, anottiet resolution sald. ean Part of a Vancouver. TLV brieg - Me sald automation cathe Wbdon to workers, Itsuggested thatine =. dustry meet thie coat of retrain: ing:programs for displaced work: rlage of the two national groups.to 0). From Victoria, Labor. Minister |- Lyle Wicks sald he. will discuss SovietsLeaders- Worried~serstt sacar By Eisenhower’ ilness. convention. “Til also be making: éoveral ‘ Impottant «announce=)":" j nents,” he sale ; Mr. Black amember vf..the Hos- | “prest , . ‘pital Ewiployees' Federal : Union, President Elsohhower $8 very’ siescked the government for -auehye *rcenying wage increases after | Rulganin, Kh ran and Mors they had been negotiated with them alnce Stalin's death they | lcm! More Ante On te refer to him as the same sort of |CAled for 5 Foy’ tern | examine and re-assess the. fin-| to, oe United Church Ministers Here Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada ir meeting In First United Crom surrounding district alone Special speakers from the Chureh at inrge” is Mrs, C. M. Lavews, home mission scorotary of the Women's missionary s0- cloly, Toronto, and Dr. George wreiton, president of B.C, Con. ‘oronee from Vancouver, Other ministers attending are Rov. J. M. MucLeod of Port Simpson; Rev, L. C, Hoopor of Bkidegnte Mission; Rov, U. 8. East, of Terrace; Rov, H. M, Wingfleld of Occan Falls; Mev, Jad, Towers, Qeoan Falla; Rev, J, R. Hordman, Bella Bolla and plane, ‘The report was not cone firmed by any-offichal source, pert, Lack of Participants Only Flaw - In Canada’s Biggest CD Scheme » tha only Ingrediont Calgary's “Operation — Jafoxnyer" lnckod, any the mon who played the those evacuation axorclie. Aftor contlucting & poat-anor- tom examination — Werdnoatlay night on tho biggest ovaclintion oxortlse In Canada, (ha oxper conclided that. basleally the planning was sound, Marly unofficial eatimalos that 4,500° cara onrrylig lors thi 10,000 porsona participated wore acnled down to half the flaure by nightfall, : Provincial olvil dofonce offi: ails anid 1,820 cova piano chook polnta wt tho ely Mmits aflor: the alrona ‘launched (ho oporation ab 10:40 Am, with an average of four porsona nv Gar, This nado vn total of 6312 pare tlelpants, Glvil defence plantars Had orlgivally oxtiniatad wt lonst 10,000 cars would bo required to avacunte the nor(henry, svettan 60 youre experlonee ay i eon vondiator, ot Catwury, . wt CALGARY tho ee Volume ‘war’ Rey, L. Q. Slobor of Prince Ru- “In Public "| nee § Put to sleep by the: power: ot suggestion this morning, th. ths wlivlow of the Prince Rupert Ups holstery, Third Avenue hy “gs vel,” Vancouver hypnotist, Was Hiitley Levurcci, wife of Wily’ liam Leverett, clly mall clerk, 290 Fourth Avenue East, 5 += og Ravel! told his subject to close sway toward tho bed beside’ which she was standing and go Into n sound sleep, mone Mrs, Leverott did exactly, ns she wax told, — ke Now she Hes in a sound slog untll 6 pms when Ravell wi awaken her for her dinner, She is belng attended by Mrs. Alive Houston, ke _ After belng nut to sloop nga Mra, Loverebl will. bo takon ste the Clvic Contre and awnko by Ravell on the stage of tho auditorium during hin 244 holy, show tonight, ap Anothor subjoct chosen by Rh- voll and hia ‘naststants, will taka part-In a similar performance at 11:30 tomorrow morning [n. the The planners blamed the low turnout on poor weather, loss of onthuslaam after tho postpone: ont Soptombor 2 and lack of co-opdrntion by some employers, Tho oporation wis shelved Inst weok when a driving storm hit the Calgary avon and dumpod 16.0 Inches of anow to mako 4 ings ovacuntion undafe and inany country roads impassable, WAIN AND SNOW Dawn broke colt and qroy over tho clty youterday, Ral Inter mittontly and many of the 17 reception centres reported show, Wodnoadny ovening te tho eves ouces roturnod to Calgary the rain turned to soggy snowllnken, Doaplte alippory and muddy ronds the operation ran amogths ly, No mishaps wore reported among tho ovnowods, Mowover, Tr, Noy Urown, 29, of the Qiven's Own Riflow af Canace, wutforod burns when a mortar whell exploded durlig a mock battle on tho vlby, Ho was report. window of tha same store, ” 4 test i ’ . Le ru ed In good condition in hospital today, " ho nine-aquaresmile avon ol Calgary was cosorlod 2% hau attor tho slrony sounded, Thirty. minutes aftor tho alert, the ety Lire sootion was sontod off trop tho rest of tho city, Unauthors lvod traffic was turned book evicuocs’ curs moving towurit’ tho reeoptidn arons, ae Tho aron wos patrolled by the ROMP and oily police to me vont looting, Only a few offigtal:. and polleo cars moved along INe atroota for more than five hdura until the evacioos, atartad he turning about §& ping una two hours aflor tho allectonr was pounded? os i Many dooltod’ to “evacuate! before tho slrons sounded, Large | Humbora wore voported to have looked their homes and moved tn with rolatives and friends who Hive! oulatde the’ evaciallbn aron to avold partleipating, .,,, \ q wv a wy ee More than 50 persons watchtd her eyes. He thon suggested-sher and only movement waa tha, .