¥ mROW'S: DES Idard ‘Tine) Aust 4, 1054 i ‘ © provtuotal tieaay ae 4 en At cb ch oe Be on ORS oe oe a bio ie fol Mey NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 0 me a not nge sah | gp eg ye ee ee ue a Mo ran Mypte 2 wy ge oo or i foo _ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port" Key to the-Great Northwest” rane VOL, XLII No, 180" 9. + PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TU Be PRICE FIVE CENTS i scaled INDI, Pakis- An Italian Himbing expe eave — Loday eonquered 28,- tet, Wodwin i world’s sec- peak and since eof Mverest S highest un- Bntain, received here sald Mes scored on July Bhame the expedi- For members who ). sul ascent was fof the death from |: June 2! of Marlo Hered the expedi- Himember. He was ee DUKE RADIOACTIVE—Follow « ‘gelger counter.’ He absorbed a radiation. With the Duke, are: W: J Bennett, preside Atomic Energy of Canada Limited). Dy. David A. Keys, scientific adviser; (left), and Dr, W. B, Lewis, vice-president, (right). ing his tour of the isotopé plant at Canada’s atomic energy project at Chalk River, Ont., the Dike of Edinburgh is checked for radioactivity bya techniclan with. ft small but. harmless amount of nt of the the grave of an nber, Arthur Gil- an unsuccessful U.S. expedition to Kk last year. t lower than Ever- p highest peak in Bee of the Karak- in system across AY. Fa target of climh- Duke of Abruzzl'led Hhere in 1909, Four brished in an at- mb it in 1939, eat, the Italian EB 'o the top a de- ican who has tried twice to reach the Fis Dr. Charles 8, ixeter, N.H. bt led an expedition B. He also headed Merican expedition, 26.000 feet before Dlizzard turned St February’: Pakistan me permission to try A; Death - e Crash Conn. WW—-A four rance Constellation, Paris to New York, Dns aboard, crashed bday on a farm tn} Connecticut town: Jes from New Lone | mis killed bub some | cheers were taken: | In Norwich, the + i I, —Four-foob, 1 Pieard, dwarfed by le detectives accom n, was excorted from la Montreal Mondiy eer questions In con- D the sndigle slaying pol Raymond ‘True BI unemployed Mn Immnieled tan dee he walked allently mrowd In front of the me! to reach the cells, Miapled galt’ given In the diy by Que- ho arrested him on nestreet, 1D *MANTAG" Pureald Quebee man al matorind witvess dish killing of the Y. slain Inab week by sCTIhed by pole 1s ‘OX manine,” head, hands and logs In two beer enrlons € pile near a produce the Montreal water ray, THs forse and iscovered Sinday tn Prnnerly oceupled by Lagnuchatora sbroat! vO Conf KeAtod fou "i A hood «atiatnod lwo bloorleatained Dl IN te roan, Thoy Ives Tig boon ality aly, Blathe non tho He belne oheakod, He TIS pallee Arrorted Plonvel i tr. that he Dato Rte We made a Hilowing hls nrvont | before holng takon . Dota ware not Id Plened look n bis strings attached. elpal “ac ) fumes, which would be used by ‘the cily if necessary. : any future council, could pass a bylaw under that particular section which would compel the Co-Op to Co-Op Reduction Plar Wins Council Approval City council last nigh lishermen’s Co-operative Association the green light on its fish reduction plant project ..... with some t gave the Prince Rupert ‘1 In a 5pm. City Hall meeting, | lasting less than 10 minutes, the, council’ endorsed a report ana recommendation from its ‘spe- cial committee on the matter. The report asked that council not oppose the reduction plant|. project on condition that the Co-Op take all necessary pre~ cautions to keep odors.to.a ‘min- imum, and warned. the organiza- ‘Hon. of -g »sectton.of the. unl- £ covering > inpléasing: The report noted that this, or The. objectors, whose ‘homes are. in: the. residential. section closest to the proposed Fairview location of the plant,feared the value of their. property: would: be hit due to offensive ‘odors from such a plant: oy er. However Co-Op’ spokesmen as- sured councillors thiat-all reason- able precautions would be taken, and:at Jast night's meeting/-Ald, Norinan. Bellis: told. the, copneil that: Di.. HecMucBrockelaby,. of | Gita BEGREBAL woriOg with’ Ald, Mike Krueger of .the Co-Opwho is--Ins the: south: to purchase ' equipment: * for ~ the Plants oe pep re oy Ald: Bellis said that Dr. Brock- install additional ; equipment to further minimize odors, if any complaints were recetved. The Co-Op's proposal was first. referred lo city council at Its. regular meeting ‘July 26. After some debate the matter was (abled until a special council meeting Inst. Wednesday afler- noon, when a flurry of letters of protest from residents of Section ‘Two was received. sly Montreal Slaying Said rh of Sadistic Sex Maniac friends in Anelenpe Laretle, neat the provinelal capital, ‘They sald ho told them he-had seen the suitense and tts grisly contents ly Ais room and had beeeme “frightened” and gone bo Que- bre, Dr, Rosnely Montane, who per: formed an autopsy Monday, sald the boy's throat had been allt before his body was dismienher- od, a Raymond disappeared Cram his home Jnab Wednesday, (he day after his sixth birthday, aftor a jestablished plants.Jn: the States, (i herring Into a high protein food elsby (at one time. in charge of, farm here): was.9leoinvestigat- ing anti-odor facilitles In modern. Ald: G. P. Lyons,-a member of the special committee who mov- ed adoption of the:report, point-' ed out to council: that the pro- posed plant would round ont the economy of the city, especially in providing’ work .duriie the usually sinck winter months, The proposed plant will reduce for Hvestock and poultry and re- duce offal for fertilizer purposes, ' vis 8 E.T. Applewhaite . . Touring North KT. Anplewhaite,. MP for Skeena will lenva-hiday by ale for a tour of the northern sec. flan of the provinge. de discuss local needs of the borbhern gon. alltuents, an \ Accompanying. Mi) Apples whiite will be As de Spilsbury, president and managing director of Queen Charlotit: Alrlines, Places that Mt, Applowhalte Will vii will Include Tulsequah, Telegraph Creek, Aun and Cas« : | $121 300 - : | Surprises. Locals 0, slot aware of, the ssitpelfiéa torsthe Wegneiehion 6 i Said that it would -likel ruck and cement, : '. to build a rock brealewates'} | |fox the tiny village of Port)’ Clements on Masset Inlet, hasbeen let to- Coast Quar- ¥ies Limited: of Vancou- ver, according to word re- ceived this morning by. E. T, Applewhaite, MP. for Skeena. breakwater ° will” culminate nine-year struggle on behalf of the hundred or so Port Clements keena MP ‘said}. today. . 7 cated, and Is termed the “link” between the north and ‘south the governnient: experimental]? of Graham Island. project undertaken this year on Graham - Island. : Earlier. this year a group of Masset business- men undertook the dredging of Masset. Inlet to provide a pro- per mooring basin for fishermen, been let for a breakwater at Port Clements was greeted by -sur- prise In fishing elrcles In’ Prince Rupert. [sland Project A contract for $121,500 The reconstruction . of the & esidents, the § Work on the: project: is ex-: pected to start shortly after the} to Vancotiver firm arranges for a} .al supply of rock, Mr. Applewhaite said. y : ‘The previous. breakwater ‘was destroyed by storms prior ‘to 1045, It was constructed: of rock} with partial .wood ‘cribbing; Mr. Apjlewhalte: said he was pelti¢alions: otk), but y be Port Clements: is” centrally ‘lo=- ihe ‘breakwater’ at Port” Cle- ments will be the ‘second major MORE NEED ELSEWHERE" Word that the contract had A spokesman for one section of the fishing industry here sald hal Port Clements was primar ily a logging centro, Another added that the mooring at the of : Ms RB ae a RE , Company and union: officials: ile, ( story from: Vancouver: says: that 2,000 cannery, net. ‘dispute involving B.C.'s | p x b n t : chimney: |- ‘bricks oe are..again. negotiating: today in an-attempt-to bring about a set- tlement; of this’ year’s. contract 600 sale, mon tendermen. a : Tom: Parkin, northern .repre- sentative of the United Fisher- men and Allled Workers. Union, of which the tencdermen. form a part, said today that.the com- pany representatives: had nec- cepted the unions invitation to try.and reach a settlement he- fore the strike-aclion deadline. The tendermen have set Fri- day midnight as the tine they will quit loading fish, My. Par- kin sale, The actual strike dead- line will he Monday, which will give hoats time to unload. Aftor the Monday deadline, boals that normally pack thelr own ire and fish will not he con- sidered unfalr, Mr, Parkin: ante village was: nol extensively used by fishermen and that there was ar grenter nood for shelter for fishermen clsewhore, . Mr. Applewhalte sald that “when the salmon rin ts on, up to S0 boals use the Pork Cle- monty wharf to te up.” VANCOUVER ‘O. Hrittsh Col- wmbla fishermen will be allowed to use gilinets up to 800 fathoms in length In waters off the west cons of Vancouver Istunid, de- aint Aabestos; Tho Skea MP will be away Ww week, Plloting plhymate saw him talking with ieman near hls home, mr ewes \ Sulurday la vluit an an ald No. 4 engine with ¢ the plane will bo Sim Knight, chiot pilot for QCA. , “TIMUMUTT—Many Uno a troeflghtor fonda wcdg's Wo, bub tt lan’t often that o firoman's Ifo, aa Bmoky of tho Athol (Maas, Miy'o Doparimont poeta to bo doling, Hor ho alte partment of fisheries announced todny, ‘| Former max those waters was 250 £ imum length in athoms, dog Jona a V glenn tu hin uve Uhob would warn any chief's hoart, a strictly Lende ~ Legionaires See Sod Turned Housing Unit On Pensioners TORONTO Q—-Wanted: New aparimonts In crowded cilies for relied, low-income ponstoners, Rent: $30-$45 a month, - Such apartments have been pulls, and (ho Canatan Logion hay seb out to provide similar homos for elderly veterans, Dr GO, B. Lumadon, Dominion president of tha legion, turned) the first sod Monday an a proj eel of 120 modern apartinent unta In suburban North York township for vetorana (nthe Tor | onto rren, : Construction {4 expected to start this fall on the first 48 Wits to house yolornns whose Income {ts limited to tho $40 monthly old-age Ponslon Auge montod, porhapx, by disability ponalon or war, yoterans allows COR, Tho godturning ceranony wis held on the firet day of the wookslong Canadian Leglon con. vontlon here,’ ‘The man: who aparked the vontard, W.G, Heoch of York township, ehalrman of tho Legion's Dominion houslig conmmiltee, wha there to Koo tha ground broken... Inter Mr, Rooal (ook conven: tlon delogates noxt door to his own townahin to seo lowsront hotialng: tn which ive some 260 ol Peopla—avernge age boul For $20 0 month, thoy get a hod-altiing room, bathroom and kitohon equipped with now cleo trlo stove and rofrigorntor, For conciliation board. report. - they... wish“'to crippling strikes,’ H secretary of the. United: Fisher- men and: Allicd: Workers’ Union sald ‘In. Vancouver ‘Monday. , strike vote has*been held up by the provincial labor department until all ballots are in. 4,000 people from the United Slates and Carigda celebrated the 65th annual “Islendingadag- urinn" or Icelandic national cel- ebration year’s festival: marked'-thg 10th adding that acton concerns anniversary of ‘Tceland’s Inde-. r-packed salmon, pondencéd, 3. | ¢. preparing. for terrejecting a - “Operators: will have’ to get’ argaining” ‘if avoid industry- a, Homer Stevens, Result of - the -tendermen’s GIMLI, Man. “@ — More than here” Monday. This The York township project was the first built undor recent provinolal legislation providing for grants lo chartered organi- vitions sponsoring housing pro. octs for oldor persons, Tho Logion. project will follow the samo pattern, Tha Ontarto governmont will mako a grant of $500 for onch ‘unit, used to keop tho rents down, . Harllor Monday, Vetornns Af- fairs. Ministers Lapointe Joined dologates In a dlscunalon of war voterans allownticos, Mr, Lapolnte repeated the gov- ornmont's Aland that it cninot {tender to be welcomed: by. Alcan |; officials headed by -R. E, Pewell,'}: president, ‘and -federal’: cabl ts ministers C. D..Howe: and. Pearson: who. had arrived e (for this. event \.In/a speedy schedule arranged: to let His see most of the great | three hours, the Duke was: taken: _|smelter at Kitimat. — tion building which was bright with’ fresh paint for its..dis-. ments were served and the Duke asking many questions, was pro--|. vided with the’ history of: this ‘| development. which: has brought t a rope'| new industry to the north cowi Arye Paes of | Meanwhile, all was bei fective: facsimile of ‘the tra Kemano to Kitimat by helicopter were abandoned. Instead he was scheduled to arrive by Mallard alrcraf}, Feature of..the visit 4s -RITIMMAT—the Dike 0 look at the multi-million ‘dolla ‘morning as he arrived tario under a heavy gt | and their families linec The Duke. was taken ashore by ¢ ower development in less -(han: y bus to the.-huge tunnel. ‘through. which water. is: chan= |! ¢ elled’ to provide .power for the Next stop. was at the recrea- inguished visitor.There reffesh-,| yo¢s or his next . afternoon.’ - hundreds yepainted as: has the recreation hall... Seaplane and the ramp: leading to.the d where xthe royal: visitor |: scheduled to land at press ‘time, have been adorned.with strips.af red. roofing which makes. an ef- tional red'carpet, feng Due to heavy cloud conditions, plans to carry the Duke :from extensive plans to provide it with the fullest possible publicity, More than thiriy reporlers, pho. |: tographers, newsreel and radlo men are covering every aspect of this long-awaited visit at Kit mat, The Duke Is scheduled’ to push tho switch which will seo the first productlon of alumin- um at tho smelter, = * Shrine Hospital | Funds Boosted By Circus Here Threa-day run of n circus hora undor the xponsorship of the Prince Rupart Shrine Club was formed n financial success lolay hy Shirtne spokesman Len Grif. fiths , Mr, Griffiths snld ial ho was “vory pleased” with the turrtout, and was high In pralso for Bid- doloy Brothers who operated the show. “TL waa a clean show that was vory woll handled.” Mr. Grif. (ithe slated, Hoe sald that: there had been 0 constant attendance cach of Who threa days nnd No- catimated that some 2,000 pane plo had been on Lhe Becond Avo necopt the Legion's. long-atand- Ing requost for'at Increnao, Tho ously for a rosolution rostating tho request, convention tron votod unanime | {Children's Hospital, wo fale grounds during onch oventng, Tho monoy ratsed from the Pp ne: ues.of the’ past fow days,» “Cloudy. woather’. will: of the const: tod i some BB, Coastal clear Ing is nob’oxp mesdaye en : Fovecass.. North Coast:.-Region—C with ocoadlonal. sunty' be Pi * pi tf enemaerevervelqipirripenearytearsenenntesnrtpen Ship Loading Amothor ghipinont of. Torrivcu lumber, destined. for the .Viilted aut and. fay V nl ¢ b Ocean Dock In Pri today, ot a ‘The Canqdian Shipping Com.’ pany, venrol Minnowanka, tn from Tnpan, Ja londing 44 cars of lus hot from Bkoonn Timbor Prod. uels, the“tirm of five Terrace nee’ Ruper onrlior this your,” ony The Minnqwanka arrived here ah, Aunday and Canadian Na- flontt officlals expont tnt Joni ng Will bo.completod by lomor- TW oh “Tt ds ogtimntod tht thts eine ment will bo approximately: the profoat will go to the Orippled aning alzd.ay previous onoamboul 700,000 bonrd feat, KULOWNA,: BO, -Promior Bonnotl ald Monday wight that tho Aluminum Company of Oan- adn lia ngroed to pay “hundreds, of thousands of dollara" Into tho BO, tronaury, ayer n porlod -of yours | low of water righta and taxation concosslona granted the company onrilor, , In an: Address before moro than 800 spanty aupportora at} tonding n Boalal Orodit “birthday $95, Whore de an extra bedroom, party,” Promlor Bonnett sald hia Bennett Says A g Up Thousands In B.C. Tax Concessions “Of Own Free Will” ' * can Giving U aAdmintalraulon had lald Alogi the water and taxntlon condes- flona granted by provious admit. Istrations would ba honored. | But wo asked Alun offlolals fo sonvely tholr awn souls,” fe continued, "“Thoy tnve, slide nmroad lo. phy’ inn, tronatiry of B.O.over p pariod of ‘Yonxa hun dvods of thousnnes of idolinva and they aro doing tt af thelr own freo will mo. Tia announcement at ‘the birthday party gathorlng, one of 4 p Thousands ° gdvornt hold 9 Uivoughoub the xocond. ‘anniversary. of ' Soolnt dra}. olavtion;,- followed a Sow Hort holra attor dlaclosure Wat nolflo “Noy Uvwoat... Induatrioa Liralted plans-to spond $700,000, . 100 In dovelopniont, of northern 1,0, natural resources, . :Promior Bonnett gave-no doe talla of ‘thova with: Alaa: Veet . tat ys . oot 4 py ’ . eytt Jt ' yo . ay although the... through.the clouds 4 4 dg today ard. Wednosday, Little. « eliange In‘lemporalure,. Lighb winds. . Low’ tonight and: high’. } Wednosday nt Port Hardy, Bands ..”. 2 rnce Rupert.62-and i. ‘ Ringdom, 4 boing: toned nb niills which. started ablyments \ 1 7 Ue on i mA firovinge Monday to mark-’bho Orcdit's’ victory tn tHo 1002 gon . groomont ronohod \ Wey ia