PMORROW'S TIDES ee ener 13, '055 srandard Time net 19.0 fert yg 40.4 feel 5:06 3.5 fee), 17:23 6.1 feet platy, pu ili ida ual on, ds CLs Oth a, eT, 000 ues On, (Nn vil nye dist Miavs wy a respirator, The st rtING THE EMERGENCY — Massachusetts General Hospital is meeting the Infectious ae predlem resulting from the high inclience of polio In the state by mobilizing its m{ yersennel and resources In a program o¢ progre:sive steps to combat the. situation. Bye pto'o shows Mrs, David W. Conley, 28, who was moved to this rocking bed after’she spent Bi sae was ready for a regular hoepital bed. Publithed ot Canada’s Most Stratagic Pacific Port — And Koy to the Groot Northwest I) VOL, XLIV. No, 213. eady rocking mtlon of the unit helped Mrs, Conley’s breathing fhod Turnout of Voters Expected (CP) — A search started wo ' PRINCE RUPERT, BC, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 PRICE FIVE CENTS Man Held In Death Ot Wite In Shallow Grave PENTICTON, BC ‘vhen an unattended lawn} sprinkler aroused ye ‘ . ot . ode ” 4 TLC Meeting. \ sue. Postponed’. Until Sept, 19. Meeting of the Prince Rupert agan valley. Mrs. Kramer's Kllx, who lives near the Kramer ‘arm, sald) the lawn. sprinklers were left on, indicating the couple wag not planning, to’ be way long. When they did not return, he called police. Sunday, a rancher's son round- Ing- up cattle found'the Kramer's ah grave holding the body of Ruth Kramer, 22. The find was mado 17 miles north of here... Half an hour belore the find- ing of the bay, pollce, acting an a.tip from a motorist, pleked up Trades and Labor Counell’s| George Kramer, 28, the husband. Labor Day committee, sched-! They sald he was found wand. uled for tonight at the Fire Hall‘ering in the hills near Okanagan has been postponed “until next | Falls, B.C, about 24 miles away Monday In order to allow a full} from the location of the grave, Tg ys merland In the Interlor Okan-1" . father, Rudy Uerman-made car abandoned on! ¥ “ROMP “took astracking’ dog to ‘he scéne and Ne led then to the! |. Forelgn Ministers V. M, Molo- AREAL" DAVY CROCKETT CAP—That's'a “genuine” Davy Crockett coonskin hat 15-year-old Jimmy Wacker is sporting. He has had the real, Jive raccoon for a few months now, ,but the pet still doesn't Nke the idea of playing the part of head- gear. He undoubtedly knows that too many of his friends have become permanent caps, . West Germany Russia, as ot owe ddr mt a aE fe ah Mingle stesso bia ry to Break Deadlock By RICHARD K. O'MALLEY —jalso. said that Adenauer. dust ( Tha “Ange | tke this up with the East Ger- eae N ee ations wine mans, Adenauer has sald blunt- resumed today with an attempt ly that he does not regard the to solve the deadlock over Ger- | EAS ti eof th regime ag repre- roan prisoners still In Russia and |seutative of the people, German reunification. Coincident with the start of Adenauer's talks with the Rus- slans, the East Germans an- Repundes which a firm ts fe rot nights ia perpetuity Re Geen rephinting, Be Gi reaned in March ge coverment appointed ! tanitissipn headed by me! Columbie Chiet Justice me Et Re Shield Appeal, , mee tor funds by the! ms Aria. pot, underway | fi ee Teupert today, with Ite | fhe qitota at $8,600, , mh TO canyassers will: Bey between today! er tan effart lo! qual, set at Inst year's | mre Tackles Bal issue 8 Morocco , ee Premier Baya ] Tehey Tatdied the most dat aE anpoxtiiag oat me we New deal for Mar * Treddent tlene Coty ; Met the fll eabinet to hee Temes rile gygren me eked ot wih Une po- mbot lane, sullan, Mo- me Bea Yousse, Ae he Meditereanean, dhe h Atriewn — pratostarate Youre the outcome of MIT Sesnton, FON Me me! howeved the Arab ie elder elton with ie bhaaty winding that Arist apeising in whieh Tha LOO ded, te eehmenta of troops H Ceabhinen and obhar “Hes te counter any vine we chin Might be touehad Ae Mationadia group's Mor general wleika, be Wo determined to qeb naval un MM Marne INE tarkay, the barge meer le aiahgnndle ' hinalt a for Mr. Gibson, Mr. Dent asked the premier to read certain pages of an appeal ty the provinclal cabinet by a timber company applying for a forest Hleence, The premler refused and there nounced this morning. n TLC snokesman sald, turnout of members, If was an- Work. commitinents would not permit a full mecting tonight, A second resolution «will be gent by the Prince Rupert TLE --" to the Trades Unton Congress In Sat. George Mohr of the Pen- tov and Heinrich von Brentano ticton RCMP detachment sald met to try to find o way out of Cramer was being held for ques. the impasse’ which bogged the Koning and would not reveal the tilks down Saturday. They also cause of death or other details wero slated to discuss establish. ponding completion of the in- ment of diplomatic, cultural and vestigation. roconomic relations between the The motorlst's Up, pollee sald,’ two countries, was that a man (tling Kramer's’ A Cull plenary session of both vation Army Fund Drive fr $3,500 Underway Today iM awn chairman, } ; Vancouver Septembor 28, J. 8. | Furness, ‘TLC secretary sald yesterday. The local labor group (WHE press for the extiblishmeni in Prince Rupert of an Indus: i trial Relations Officer, Nearest such offielal in M.A, Carrico, iy Smithers, Tha TLC 15 also presenting the ‘TUG with a reso- figure to mee the present ex: pansion rogram of the Salva- tion Army, " Hutton calling for proylnelnl- Heading a contingent of 40 wide abolition of the $2 registra. men ta canvass (he business dls+ i tign fee for non-proporly holding Inlet ds George Cook, camped) yapers, chalrmon, Me. George Cook it ove. Furness, who will be tn description wes hitchhiking near Okanagan Fills. An Inqtest into Mas. Kramer's death was seheduled lo open here today. 4 pete a ts Smee PORN ete wenn ere te mt na Polio Outbreak At RCAF Base ARLON, Belgium eeyters: — Hetelin. health authorities ree (irecting 75 women who have’ yanenuver during the time of been orranized fo canvass (he line TUG meeting, WIL attend as All told, Prince Rupert has been '"hO MW ndditlon lo. Angus Mie Uivided into WH donee, ene WIth phee, appointed n delegate July ' . ' M4 Theme of this year's appeal ts “The Open Door," w reference tot the “Army's” adiitude to hima! nee City Assessor Bexkles Ita evangelistic work, At Convention (he Salvation Army niaintalas uy wide range of servlees und dn)! The alxth al conference aibuntiony dediiated ta aasleb oot the TG, Assoeheblon Qf aed those dn unfortunate elreame | sors opened Cita morning tn Vie- stinens, torla, Fred Boyt, Prince Ruport is: anasor dx attending tha three-day nee, se pres mae secenndh SERENE a4 ORIN TENOD 0 ’ TREMOR PRET IN IC. VICTORIA OA foureminute earth tremor wis fall here and in the surrounding district at fe eee te emer CREEWIATH ANNIVERBATY A pan, Saturday, No cumage was reported from the tremor, reported to be one of “rather amatl intensity,” by WEBTEIUTAM, England (h = Bly Winaton and Lady Churchill colebrated thelr 47th wedding aniversary today, They will fly YC perme ne spetition | to the south of France Thurs. the Damlnaton Asiro- Physical abs day for a hollddy ab Cap all, sorvatory here, UK. PAPER SAYS ROMANCE OF PRINCESS, TOWNSEND OFF LONDON it The Aunday nowapnper Tho Poopla says the ramanea between Prineoss Margarot and TAP Croup Capt Petor Townsend hiv ended, ; Oph rantande da oft" the People anya, quoting “olreles close to the royal housohold" oy “Towngond waa old Kone Weeks NYO, pucaring to (hla authoritative report, Unt any oxpectation he may ‘have on- Lortalnod about marrylig the Princon cannot We fulfilled" Tos Towever, sone ight CTO, MINKE WOTe OX UT hconpose at lout ane Teoh ve neeneed, | Townsend now te alrcatiache. of tho Trttlah: antbagay tn Trusiela, Nella nowspapers have been mportng A romnnee botwoon hin and the Princess for several mid hs , ported Batnvday Ubil “some 4 ‘yesidentinl seeltions of the ely. delegate vor the Prince Rupert; “ses” aL pollo had broken out ramong RCAR personne) living rab Virton abd Florneville near the Franeo-Belglan frontier, iThe personnel are from the RAP base al Marville in France but Hye In Nelgham. Phe health wuthorties, who did nob reveal {ho manber af eases, auld all personnel on the base would be vircelnaled, va he ena ee we pe ten enema 6,250 Students Expected at UBC VANCOUVIER ‘An catlinal: off 6,250 aludents will descond on tho Univorally of British Colin. bin thls week lo rogliter for (he now term, Norolgn sludonte will roglater today nnd recotya orlontation lectures, Canadian stadonts will alan up for olnaios fron Tus day until Saturday, Clases will atnrt Bopl. 10, nemvecqrnrenmetvenemenenbtt: ont Impaired Driver Fined $50, Costs John Douglas Standring (hough comsel A. Urico Trown, Meadod qulbly $n pollea court his morning to a charge of driving while trngpadred and was fined $80 anid Goata by Magli trate W. 1. Vinee, ar iy dofault of paynionl sentenced to one Ivonvt}y ty Jill, delegations was scheduled for ithe afternoon, with Premier Bul- qunin and Chancellor Adenauer attending, The German delegation has tentatively scheduled its depart. ure for Wodnesday. A spokesman told reporters the next 3 how's probably will show whether the Wks are dead or noi. NO CLOSET The outlook appears gloonty, with the positions of the two fovernments on the two mala questions Adenauer had posted— the prisoners and reuntflention Just aw far apart as the outset of (he conforance, Thilgantan declared at the Sat. prisoner question, and that he wanted the Bast German regine lo take part in any sueh talks, Adonaudr reiterated Wat he re- yorded the prisoner problon asa shumbling block Wn the road to dornal relalons, On reuniflention, the Russhins ice iiueeernmreneee! age) Stee Efe er 24 Rainless Days Marked in South Today ja Une With ralitess day on the Lowor Mainland and tt probably marks the end of the current dry spoll, Arathor coms ex Paalfle storm of moderate nlonally lh approavhing — the conat ind strong whids and rain wre wiry roported from (he north const, Forecuat for (he north coaat region} Ran ty Mv nerthorn part apronding to tho southern part Vila afterncon and © becoming ahawary overnight, — Varlaite showore Tuoaday mostly along tho northern malniand. Little chango tin toniporature, Wlid wowtorly 18 thia evening, Low tos abit and high Tueaday at Port Hardy, Sanrdaplt and Prince Rue port, GO are 0, ; ‘ cloudinens with widely Kenttered || nounced that they and’ the Sov- tet Union had agreed Aug. 22 on the release of “most” of the cap. tive Germans. West Germun sources in Mos- probably will hold talks about the prisoners with the East Ger- man regime, but that only low- Jove) representatives will particl. pato so ns hot to Imply recog- nition of the Red government, eed cea Heir ae SR eR mS et ae. Some Children Die As Earthquake Shakes Cairo CAIRO (Reuters) --A viotent earthquake shook Galro ab a:15 am. local Une today( setting the Kaypllan capital's skyscrapers trembling heavily and killing at levst FH school children fy the tiebris of thelr classrooms, wrdiay xossion that he conaldérs , Pollvea reports sald some 40 od Ib “Inexpeddiont" Lo discuss the ‘houses wore wrecker, The quake also rumbled liroughott the Nile della, A itute of noar panic was reported in Alexandria's, crowded resldon- bal diatrlets ws peqple rushed from tholr lhouxes” Into the atreota, cureving thelr torrifed children with them, The school ehildron here dled when thelr primary school at Nb ol Shaariya, wm dlatelet af Cairo, collapsed in tha quake, Tables wand whidowa shook madly for moro Uhan halfa min. wo ab bronksaab tine. Ib was tho worst tromor remenborad by Nayptluns (n 30 yours, and older ly peaple ab Aloxnndrla auld the quake fell tore was the tort vivtont witht thelr menury, CYPRUS STTAKEN Tho trombr wlan shook woatorn Cyrus for two keconds Koon af. (or O AN ; People ran fram honed, stores and offlaon, fourliy a ropolition of tha quake which killed 40 seyaotia On the vustorn Moditor. ranoriy Island two years ago, Dub the shooks caved no dianage or austaltios and no roporta of Mine for claninge, vs Trinvk tolophone Ines wero Jamayed by Tnquirers ooking news Of relatives, vow say the Bonn governinent heading heme. Miss Douglas was fore Reginald H. Tupper. resum- ed ils inquiry into charges of graft and laxity In Vancouver's 750-man ‘police force... = |, | OVER-RULED REQUEST Mr. Tapper. over-ruled a -re- of the hedring by John'G.-Gould;| ‘oh hecchiet's. new counse wh. over from T.°G. Norris, aotincement last Thursday, sald he was ‘withdrawing | as chief's counsel for “strictly per- sonal reasons.” Mr. Tupper ad- juurned the session then bo al- low the chief to seck another counsel, In clisallowing the request for another adjournment, Mr. Tup- per said: “She (Miss Douglas) {gs n very matorial and very re- luctant witness,” HAPPILY MARRIED W. W. Lefeaux, counsel for Miss Douglas, stl: “My chent nas been: under very severe strain since she was gummoned o month ago, [er position Js an unenviable ‘one— she ‘ls married now, happlly married and, wants to get all this done” Puring hig examinauion, Mr. Dryer agked Miss Douglas: “Can you tell us any of the things he (Mulligan) told you of his nellvittes?" Miss Douglas: “Nob nue,” Dryers Anytiving about any d- legal actlylities?" Miss Douglas: Yes, 1 don't re- member names mentioned. Dryer; What did he say when he discussod Iegnl aellvities with you? { Misy Douglas: 3 had the Im- In Big False VANCOUVER (& —~ Piro ware Civnvillé alroet rooming honre block nway from the scone of the flrat blave, ‘ Tho Industrial {iro atarted nt 10:30 piu, causing damigas to the first orking for the amendment of witness as the commission., be-' ‘etpalities and villages outs quest for further adjournment 1, Me.:Nortls, in a surprise an- the |, Arson Still Possibility. ROSSLAND, B.C. ~The 4 1 onto for a couple of days, before | tenay Assoclation of Municlpgii: ties Saturday passed'a resol public utilltles-act, plating ’ jurisdiction. of ‘thé: Public ties Commission: 3... 5 ‘The resofution: was, ‘villages arid. cities atten association's "meeting ‘ox af The .hew: bullding,-Containlag - 56 beds-and built adjacent to the clinic, was financed with fufids ralsed in the Conquer Can campalgn.: ; vo bee “VANCOUVER 1) — Fistiérlds Minister Sinclair was greeted-by: 2,000 Soviet Hshery workers, Canada” when he arrived at:ie, new Sibériin whaling and {Ish (ay. yt 2 en A cuble report ‘ta a Vancouver! newspaper sald Mr, Sinctale was: the first foreliner to visit the harbor, bulll, In the last: Uhéod: yours, i! 4 ris the unwitthyg ‘tool of - bo cheque racketeors who . HAVE enshed more than - $3,000.) worthloags chequos, gas Tho cheqios, enghed hero and In Now: Wostintnater during he haat fow days, wore Issued Ii name of Spring Crock Logging Co, wd wore printed ari papor. .Thoy aro similar to We Jr cheques oxcept that -Wa company’s printing tw dn. lnéger lottery, iW: babe | aA Creek Fire wtruck by a falling Univers, bi rofrigorntoré and’ other Hould> ab 1:32 pm. PDT, The aocond, ; ti which caused damage to a onto Moke ate red Mer, rove \ ind second rooming HOW valued at mnother $00,000, id "y broke ott half an hour tater a ON, ,. 4 K. A. Androw, part owner "df tho anwnllt, sold tls loge Wo rin 4 $50,000 while @. N, was or, proaidont of Walker's Oar. shy viet eager to express friendship-witlt ery harbor of Nahodka Situt-| VANCOUVER “A job velit 7 cr In the Vaiicouver dlstrie believed by. police to have beBy” . (long sald today thoy have “not rst In hospital’ 1! ruled oul" the posslbility of] ‘Tho tims Involved In Wie fire : arson in Salurday night's $1,200,-| were Arrow Transfer Co, ‘LY, i mo iro In the Industrlal False) A and Lumber Co,, Walkers Gare ‘a rook aren, rler Borvico ane v4 ‘Two abhor ene or ou voted Ltd, | Inept Sites arson word not linked with the! toaviest damn ny fy a go was caine A tHveowalarm bine, a three to ® warehouse owned by thy ("i noriad 1 8 Woshou transfor rompany, Jamea Fragen, A he rrow offlolal, sald more thn’ i Tho first one broko out IN Al ssop 000 worth of televiton om aK four Crna, rleora, enlel hls firm loxt 14 truok: Nt two firea,"” a apokoanan tron the | 965,000, ie at ey , warden's offices wuld, and} Daningo to Industrial Bitew Was \ haven't completely ruled out the | ovtimatod’nt more than $100,000. yy possibility of anon In the big] 4 total of 114 men wero ery \ fra! as ployed In the bullding awept. by f) four Hromon were treated Injthe fire yah \ hospital for . (njurtor autfhred| More than 90 policemen wait ' fighting