Aas ate tw one roped eat RL t H Ht i es na emkan Than St '. B.C, NEWS: ROUNDUP are more ee ) ; Ih} rr-n-qcldicts" Hving” fi -Printe Géorge,. SUPPORT CARS . BLITZ. \ Monday, Oct, 15 | rnd VOL. XLV, No. 239 Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific -. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, FRIDA ‘ f wane ee a ¥ ; e of Ad Koy to the Groot Northwest» ¥, OCTOBER “12, 1950" woe wi PRIGE: FIVE CENTS oy, BoC. CENTENNIAL COMMITTE ARCHIVES OF B.C, PARLIAMENT, BLDGS.., r , ans ela ad THE HMCS BROC x ron Is expected in Prince Ru * Oclober 20 she will be carry! “tng ‘cruise to Ketchikan, Ship we? KVILLE, Royal Canadian Navy vessel of the.12th Canadian Escor , 4s hoped that when she leaves on he HMCS Chatham reserve division ona train- expected to return from Alaska October 21. pert on October ‘19 and it ds ng members of t shown above, Is DONATION §§ INVESTMENT” CARS Clinic Depends 7 On Fund Drive Monday Bn : intensive fund 1 lauiiched Monday night by ‘aising campaign will be the Prince Rupert branch Lb ag et ‘ . , eps Le oe of.the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. ; pone nen Objective has "been set at $4,-. Cured Addicts ig Well” “Doi PRINCE, OEORGE There rehabilitated "drug. on a. per capita: bass, thay: In’ any other city In British Colum- bla, Malcolm ¥. Brandon, rehab- Hitation officer with the nar- colle drig* weatment - unit al Oakalla ‘Prison Farm, told 8 Lions Club meeting thal many 6f the one-time addicts arc do- ing well here. Most are in the jnskilled labor: group. f * KAMLOOPS @—E. Davie Ful- ton, «Progressive Conservative nember of parliament for Kam- pons said Thursday he inake known next week his plans: poverding the arty, ' Mr, Fulton has been mentlon- ed. Aas. a possible successor to ‘George Drew, who resigned he- ‘enuse of poor health last month, SS RAMLOOPS 0--George Allar Thomson, 26, of Chase has beer ‘remanded — to next’ Thursday charged with smurder tn con- nection with the death of Wil: ber Nichols. » Nichols, 26, was shot nt Magne Bay, 65 miles cast of here, Tues: day might and dled the follow: (ne morning from a gunshal wound In the stomach, eccstt ecey rete arias pone Hen mame cement ' were nee Legionnaire Fred Noland Dies Aged 64 A O{-yenr-old logger and pras- “porto, Frederick Noland, dled in Qyeen Charlotte Clty Sunday after a lengthy ines, Born in Maple Crock, Susk,. he wont ta Nelson, HG, ty 18 fig ay praapector moving lo Vane nouver Island as both prospector and: lager In 4, In 14a he faok up residence Wy Queen Chiirlotlo Clly and was, foro white, @ member of Lhe tlahorles prtral, Mr, Nulnnd served during Ure Tirat World War aaa enptaln Wetho Canadian Expeditionary Aored and wast longtime mem4 hor of the Canadian Laglon surviving ares five brothers, Thoma of Cabanas, Lloyd of Madtiine Hut, Henry and do soph of Mepad, Sisk, and Clon ot Kotla, Wliahoy bree sisters, jJogophine af New York, Mis, Bornes Miller and Mrs Mar gral: Niealsan, hobh of Toronto; and-sovernt abhor slabors In the ‘Uniitod Alntes; and a nephew, Gary b, Noland, _ Mapera) xorvieds were achods Tilo Anis wflemnoon nb Forguson Wunaral Home with Ganon Hast yr Prooktor af flelabinn, Loglon Kitaw will bo condiatod ab the Votormi's lab Matrviow Gemotory, oe pad ‘ een ‘ will | jeadership of the) 1200, The fund appeal under the|. chairmanship of H. Weldon Stec will finance the operation of thc CARS clinic set up in the Princ Rupert General ‘Hospital -earl this year. . Financial assistanc: will also be given patients it the district. : One of the original founder: and organizers of .CARS, Mis: ‘}Mary -Pack® arrived {in the. cits yesterday to give lectures an¢ help in the fund appeal. . so mabiic meetingand. film: Will beheld at the Civic Centre tonight at 8 pm, Speaking at the Rotary Club luncheon in. the Broadway cafe yesterday, Miss Pack ureec Prince Rupert citizens to think in terms of treatment and noi dimes when they contribute. “mach treatment costs $3 and I hope you will consider your contribution not a Ang B.C, arthrilis patients this year of which the provincial gov- ‘ernment grants $120,000. The jrest has to come from commun: | ity chests and canvasses, she re ported, An appeal for drivers to take yatients to the Prince Rupert clinie was also urged by Mls Pack, Part of the CARS rehabilita- Yon plan ds to deneh art anc crafts to patients who are toc. old to get jobs in industry, ‘The yablents sell thelr finished pro- duet on the market returning the material costs to the sodlety, but etalning the profits, she told the woup, \ “Tis Is a rent advantnge {At hose who are intellgent ane Rilled for they don't have to rely Wy spelal aasistance.” Physlotherapists are yeni, Miss Pack sald, "We have to import 100° per nt f ‘here ds nob a phystotherapy hood (1 B.C, we will have a eon: tiiuous shortage.” There are only three such sehools tn Cana- du, all of which are qn the cast, ghe suid, However, sho sald, there wit @ woll = trained physlothoraplat with a mobile unit i every (lls- iriel now. In coneluding the meeting prosidont. A.D. Ritehte sald the Rotary Club will “feel proud te take part in the fund ridalne projest" and will endonvor to aurry thelr share of the loud hore, meee germ nN eR mm RAE OE Freighter Takes - Grain Cargo To Germany Mo freighter Seawind. lett Penoe Ruport at Oh pan dat night bound for Tamburg, Gar many, after taking 0082 tons of 9 food Warley trom the Dann In the elhy ‘Thursday night, donation but! an investment, It will be a credit: to the community.” Last year Prince Rupert seb! one of the finest examples of| a what can be done In a commun! Harold Nelson, 18, one of four! ity, Miss Pack told the Rotarians,: young persons charged with of-; Hy will cost $400,000 for treat. fering an indignity to. a human eont of the therapists and while! No, | food barloy and extra No, lon Government gran clovator, The 10,000-lon vorkol ative rey: ‘ tSquad-. Approval — | Sought For Cruise Approval is being sought’ for a proposed cruise on .a Second Canadian Escort squadron ves xc for HMCS Chatham late his month a reserve division spokesman said ‘today. - Escort. squadron ship HMCé: Brockville, commanded . by. “Lt, cindy, B.S, Cassels, Is expected to arrive in Prince Rupert Oct. ober 19 and it {s-hoped thal reserve Navy personnel can take _ weekend cruise to’ Ketchikan. “The Brockville’. will leave’! Prince Rupert at 9 a.m, Satur- day, October 20 and . return approximately 8: ‘p.m. Sunday Yetober 21.0 | Se Approval. -hai begn....sopght, from flag offiéer-of-naval” div- islons at Hamilton,’ Orit "Tf “the | eruise proves successful similar; aruises-may follow. | | Youth Given - Jail Term In Grave Case é } ‘body, was sentenced ‘Thursday ito two years less a-day indefin-: ‘fla. a, A ple of quilby: was entered ‘after Nelson's counsel decided ‘not to re-apply for a change of | plea. Nelson will gorve his term in the young offenders’ unit ab Oakalla Prison farm, Maximum JEAN GIBSON vie fols comand, sentence for the offonce Is flye YOUN, Alma Doreon Lochner, 19, and David Windsor Werguson, 10, wort acheduled to apport i poe Hee court here loday an sitar Charges, Another girl, 17-year-old doan Ghson, waa remanded Wednos- day to appenr In pollee eourt Oat. Wh Neluon wna convietod follow. Ing the removal of a body fram a panpor's grave Ina comatiury in Nalyhbaring Athernt Bopl. 2a, Ma body, hurled about lwo Months, was dug wp and craved wily logadng chain belinda cat, Cronos ware prooted In the vols eran’ soctlon of tho trooeshadad purlal qround duning He ghou- lish Bunday night wld, Indoor Po $700 Sought To Start Project An indoor swimming pool in the Civie Centre by vb 1958 is the aim of the’com- mittee in charge. of the}: project the annual meet~|- ing of the Civic Cetitre as: sociation was told - last. “4 night, 0 Reporting on the. committee's studies, T. Norton Youngs. said |. that the time had, arrived for}: concerted action on behalf of the wimming pool and. he . sought: approval from the membership |. ior the committee to. be. given 3700 from the Car Bingo Swim- ming'Pool fund so that trustees my can investigate plans and gather estimates of costs. If the membership’, approved |"; the expenditure for the. study then’ a money by-law could be placed before the. ratepayers in December, 1957, and if passed’ a}. start.made on the indoor pool = By 1958 | York: on. October, 28.. CALLY; calm,-rock n'y roller, Elvis :Fres’ey “as he-undergoes make-up “tests in Hollywood :for. a. ¥show.:‘The. controversial. singer; whose moans, and -motions ” te rs to,scréaming, will appear onthe Ed Sullivan:show.: | a, in 1958, Mr. Youngs said.: The meeting unaiimously. ap-} proved the. expenditure from the swimming pool fund which’ now standsab/approgimately 3/42) LS ae mS Discus Champ an ay yee - Convicted = ge Of Stealing LONDON (hm — Nina Ponomar-: eva, Sovict Oly:npic discus cham: pion, was convicted today o. snoplifting five cheap hats fron. a London department store bu was given an absolute ‘discharge on payment of three guinea, costs. The verdict was handed down by Magistrate Clyde Wilson it Marlborough magistrate’s cour after the ramous athlete made i surprise appearance to answel the charges, ; She took the stand for 54 min- udes and flatly denied stealing the hats, She sald she bough wom, Nina's counsel sought to show that Ninn bought the five hats— worth less than $5—nnd had ihem placed In a shopping bag from another store from which she had purchased two berets. The store detective, Miss Mar- varel Bolsen, hsisted Nina had not pald for the hats in the G- and A, Modes department, he hats were produced in court, Nina was arresied Aug, 20 on the shaplitting charge, The Rus- slans Immediately charged the British with a "dirty: provoca- ton” and withdrew thelr team from a British-Soviot track meot Nina had come to compete in, 17999 eee eee erat Spa SamRNEETT NDE OR mre Court Rejects Three Appeals VANCOUVER (The apponls of three men sentenced to 26 yonrs In prison on charges of bank robbery wore rejected Thursday by the B.C, Court of Apponl, The trio—Willian 1, Banks, 20, of Burnaby, Howard C, Porstor, 22, of Langley and Willlam @, Owon, 21, of Milnor--werd sen toneed Inst dune, Thoy ploaded guilty in connection with a Wywarted $10,500 holdup ab the Royal Bank of Canada ty subir ban Bueguidlany diab April Horbort W, Howerton, 23, of Langley was killed In (he ona. Ing gun baltlo by ROMP cons atable TH, M. ©, Johnstone, who wis wounded olght ines, Hanks, who was wounded 1 Who loft shoulder by Johnstone, war the only appolint to apporr in court before Juaticos J, M Gordy, Sldnoy Anith and dA. Shoppard, ' ; * pe a ee noe , ak 4 oR a: Ae my og. 2 wl on oh *. " Cn ication ve: ayata pew “es big AFT o no : : a ; ae a we . “British Golutfibia’s newly elected Minister, of, Ed- Leslie Peterson. yesterday, afternoon ‘urged. savents to istruct their children in the attributes of, honor and intregity and not plitid them with miaterial- ism despite the tremendous progress, made-in the past few years, 00 eh ‘Speaking at the offjefal open- ng of Rooseyelt Park School, Mr, Peterson told the audience shat success wis, too often term- ‘d in the amount of money a yerson has, ay - “We should not be blinded by naterinlism because history has taught us. that the mateyial yalues of Greece and Rome have vanished and only the cultural values remain,” re Commenting on the school, Mr, Peterson sald It. was a sym- nol of education, It was: thelr duly, he told teachers, parents, ind -Lrustees, bo see that all the heols were properly stalfed so shat “we enn pass on from. gens eration to generation all tho in- Heriled benefits of education,” STRESS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS He cautioned parents that it was Important to ‘teach thelr youngsters technical skills, “We ate living in a technical age of machinog which Is taking away from om manpowor, Tt te tm’ portant bhat childron possess technical skills so thoy can go out and car a living.” Romarking on the changes Wn) schools ovoy tha Inst’ 10. years, Mr, Patorson sald that the phy. alent Inet nowndays mae a plonsure ta,come.,to,p0ho0|,. Ho oongrntitited . aah gh lumbia teachers on being “the finest angl most qualified in Canada,” While thore.was 0 dof Inite shortnge of tenchors 40 per cont of thos now teaching have university dogrecs, ho voportod, Paying tribute ‘to the school bonrd, Mr, Petorson anid, "TL {8 Indlentive: of tho 0d- operation of various bodies that oxiat in eduentlon that we have COSTLY MROTHCT be, Goats of constrnction for Roosevolt School wore yoportod Ab $283,226, This wns a coat 0 $0.92 por aquara foot and $538 por pupil ae MTs glvod somo Idlonsofuwlil the costs of acuontion ‘aren tie day," Mr, Potoraan remarked, Ty paying bribnto to hls joe docoasor, now Landy and Tor “gding to be. a, his shoes,” director of administration for the department ’of education, G.W. Graham who told the au- dicfice and platform members he was sure that “In the new. school would be carried.on.the finest traditions of the old." : ou DIVIDENDS TO COME, - Péinelpal Jolin’, Steole. sald, ig school opening marks a-kind of transition in Hfe:: The physl- en} bullding. hasbeen dono, but the rea}'sehool ts the tenchors, surroundings and, pupils, We have yet, to pay: the dividends: on the Investment:made,”- he and, 8 tye ee . “Howovor wo will, do our best to make the best dividends and give tho children of, tho westorn, aren. of Prince: Rupert: the {Ihout education they can have! ac Representing District 62 Bchool ‘poard, ‘Trustea A, Bruce Brown wishod. tho new ,school every guceoss,» Ho told..tho audience thore may havo beencomplaints, an ‘the location ‘but “locatlan ta S VICTORIA; Bic. challenge to fill]. ~ Introducing the minister was} $2,000: be .spent - ythe fire} exits-and a: sum. less ‘than $2,000, be. spent: to rehabilitate and:t decorate the Interior: of th re; “All three motions proved. A-committec pointed to'study the moves, Meeting Tonight | Ally Prince «Rupert leenage have been Invited;.to alten mass miccting’ to. be ‘staged - by: the Clvic Centre Teen. club ;to- night in the Clvle Centres”... {wo New members will. bo Initiated | else Into the club-and counctl mem: | Satur bers will bo elected for the cons, jug scaron, ° a mye + bese ‘ i AY, Entire Slate A, P, Crawley. wag’ ro-olocted as prosident by ‘acclamation Jaat night, along with: thovothor: top Clvie Contre nssoclation officials: whon 22 of tho 2,77-mombers met In tho Contre to hold’ the nsgocintion's annual ineoting: dtftleult with respect to Minding ndoquate playgrounds.” Commenting on. the school aitnation in. the. province,” Mt, Brown sald, yah now, schools wore nny: oxpanslye” proposition thego days, !Thora hag boon: An committee: iad’ | losing sowloy’. Miles: ‘ath atruotor’ who. had boon swith Also roturned to officg: were Dr, Morris Wayman, vico-pros- Ident; Mrs, A, L, Boll, socrotary: and FP, W. May, tyonaurer, “Dy, L. M, Groone, T,. B. Blagky Mrs, Y, W. May and) Mra, Prank une Oh wee . “thn contre for, oight-years‘nnd Rilaly Thain who, had hon: with, contro ong your, Tho front offlue ava tng bdugaelah, tol OR t} roxoniablvon Tolty goloola and. ac onla Miniator Ray Williston, Ma Inevenge in adhool building be- envio af an Increase. In popula Hon and Influx of people from other provincos and countries.” A yooltation ox prnatuation and two othr choral speaking golootions wore given by Grado 4 pupila under tha: divectlan , of Mra, Hogtor 8, Cobh, Attar thy ceremony, Mr, Rotors aon) ndcompnntod Mr Btool and Mr,’ Brown ono four of the puliding, The now school was algo Inspoctod by the publias ” "Platform gioats Included reps. fron Pavont-Teadh= or groups, the olty, principals of jool ‘hoard; 17) (nk rpemeemneringeneemeneemnmtecet Ww COLTER O—Roy Jardine, Bry Ho-youreald — Oliver orehnards ownor, dlod Thursday In hopsttal Horo of {njuitos alffored Wade noaday wight when struck by A Potorgor anid What My, Wilton Had dono a fine Joh and ib wes Baldwin were elected ‘ts ‘mom: ‘pers ab large: along, with: My, Orawloy and Mi May. foe? MoLonn and Ruddoyham wore ngain appointed as auditors, |. “Speaking: In: plage .of Dr Ry G, Largo, chairman’ of the Prineg:. Rupert. concart ", 8oylon committao, » Dr, .Waymay: anid ho bolloved: tho’, 1 program wauld: "ho “Sianelnl: auacoas and wath’ the: Alaska Mualo ‘Trnll! sorlos of, four; year, neo, by paylng: ita own Woy: ss. "hora will bo nro ‘dofloit. Hl yon," Dry Wayman anid, adding Vint the aliccoss, duo to the: "hardeworklng Cons cont Saclaty which got out ard nold gonson Hokote,” Ho ante that, he holloved tha. public would. “aatelh on" to tho Iden of buying xongon tlolketa, which was taxl while crossing the highway oar Wy home, ’ “tho 1080e87_cortoor4| io unry to’,to nrenos, of the {Irab:cons |< por and tha: fiibure ancasaa, af | Tho romiaintorof: tho sero wae. Wns | Whoso, taken ‘hy: two. Hol, Mrs Herbert I, roplnced. Mise:."Thaln,: Mr, nag aonb a von and pontell: Bat, oointion’ th. recognition OF 0) tha pon : poon ra ( f mation "hoa. Iglontly. In shdy: lalon‘ followod,0 aun AO tt Vane tnaiappenred ‘poor. ay tala Unig! df -yonr,.1 apecliy moothngsliontel be, hold: tn : Hory, when ‘R*bottor., tur wilaht. be expected Tato jof npace’ 8 publontin’ of tho, prontd rolornl. acoratary's.nyd awe Ntor'y vorarta,: Whey, will tho only way to anata Ho sar cyt f ty ay : Doge a BP A A tetas ged ed Bad ‘ boa, pd lial ae “pubiiahod! tomorrows, to fare pole .