. F pROW'S . ie sient! d rime) jember 30, 1054 Bs 910. feel: ‘a1 20.4 feeb erintendent pd of the P Rupert dr re today, less tha cure in ‘Effect Tomorrow; immediate future or. ‘disposal of} ydock and shipyard could be ob- { set by the Canadian, National Railways Not Talkirig ° n 24 hours before the 3. mic Fit here refused to! regarding Wa Bier the plant would : jn Beharge of a skeleton !{h Pothing to say, CTIONS » had his instruc | a don’t think they: Pies of The Dally | as ran. superintend. ; “town on-a hunting trlp and un- onr's drydock and: ‘available for comment, the ‘{ha-rdtaining. 30: employees : of fof the dockyard to- ithe drydock-leaving Jobs in the ‘plat, Some have been placed|. i Bitaker, Mr. Cameron ‘seeking work elsewhere, ; | mechanics have already left tak-| jing it for granted that the dry- ‘dock would cloge on- schedule. Closure of the drydock came oe Closing of the drydock will sce other positions throughout e CNR system, others will be ‘Many a result of a CNR announce- ¢ leave poreh: vil va people of Prince |ment Jan. 28 this year, In whichy “obs [ - B idl, jDonald Gordon, chairman .and mls. now apparent. “In he ofegrouin ind oul ani i President of the CNR said ‘that co Ve : : it to Wk any- l ‘the agreement belween-the CNR | —~ a ve yehan. en jaind ‘the federal department. of| ‘9 = CNR forthe’ public works which was due tol | ar ~ vero Lold ‘expire March 31; 1054, would not ene be renewed: and the’ drydock a i" | Vaneon ‘would be up for-sale.- Represen- ome ae Vancouver tations from: fishing, civic and gee! Mr. Behan Was ON chamber of commeree groups ‘prought about a delay of the closing but up until loday no and McBride, ar George [ills nor TAIPEH, Forinosa (Roiteis) = on - of aie river. ‘the: National ty. streets in: the. all- out in. which the Centre hopes rare in’ being: offered this. ‘year.al Aa the popular building at Second Boosting | the: Centre's ‘hopes fof line city’s special Amittee could give t word from Ottawa! in time to save the! [Ra chairman of the: itlee was out of: ‘Ul buyer has been found: a h closing after be- Columbia Court of Appeal Tues- Mion since the Firstiday upheld the appeal of Dr. ‘against, o manslaughter convic- avin VICTORIA “(CP The aymond -Rush _ of Vancouyer Yonjtn, ithe death of Ais wife, ty man, committed izher court, elect- } bn two counts of airy and theft: and y to both, charges} fore Judge W. -O% nty Court. Tt lity to breaking Motors August, 7 “ish register worthy - breaking into Is-| 4 Bbiders the same king two packages { ‘as Lawrence Harry a nh both counts was fee) (his afternoon, mpiitly with Tveson Ber break-in, John]! hus also elected Bind pleaded not counsel TW. then asked Judge Bessey ge of ac. | -_ a ater | Dich will bring out fae 200 Ingots from (DTT Compuny mem iter al kithnieb ty Pince Ruport elther or early Friday ai the Stralty’ Tow. Lait tue Burt. Viel Ws bringhng the Burne Yorke No, 6 yer to plek up 12 bulations 0 Change mcr Changes Dilys malo ya. lons will permit Drs 10 he remaved Womobllea In the WL wuthorlae moe A ls "ded math rovernprent Tuesday, ‘The etlve Immediately, lelorlit report the Muitnate hovernors art t AB miles any Poval of pollen and Pedals, elds and COVEIH, ee SY redtieg howd punty Court Today’ * cosvory after the fact be rend speedy trial on the charge and |! ‘entered a, plea of guilty, * Mr; Brown told Judge Fulton one, that it.arose from. the de- | positions and “Wwo. that’ qt may oy may not: be- already Included asked that - the. against Slemans be nullified, committed men. $1,000 ball, custody since August 7. Ball for hhin was first set-at $500 but he refused offer of any help. ith Barg e For Ingots - es: Sentenice.-" @ gainst, Siemans who elected In asking for the “lesser charge hat he did so on two points: nthe more serious charge. Following the plea of guilty on he accessory charge, Mr, Brown first charge W. M. Poole appeared for both Thoy were re- manded for sentence In custody. - Slomans has been free on Ivegon has been In This Week ompty rail ens here, each cap- able of carrylng 60 tons, Stralts Towing offlelals expect the Burnaby Strats will pull in ab Kitimat permanent wharf 3 hours after. ta arrival here, Shipments slated to be enrr ioc} by barge up until the ond-ol 1064 aro placed ab 16,243 tons, and the tow company officials oxpect the monthly shipments to vary from 3,000 to 7,000 tons, Londing arrangements ab Kitl- met will sea a 88 by 120 foot scow moored at the dock betweon the wharf and the barge, A speolnl platform has been constricted iu the Jovel of the lox-car doors on the scow to frailiiate lonelng by forklift muchines, Gara an the barge wlll be ar rangod three vbrond with thelr doors In alignment so that the fork TfL machines «can psd Unrougly the: nearest curs to lod tho outside cara frat Steal ates will bridge the gay bo- twoon the box-eur doors, Tho tig and barge will retin to Prings Rupert to ship the tu. umininy to ondtorp Cannda, Tho barge xorvico will ho continued unl the Chondlian Nattonal veh a BA por en Qnllawod, _'|tlonalists fought, off the’ ‘attempt- ed: seaborne’ landin: “by 40: to: 50 Jdunks gn: the!island”of Fel “Ka Tang. information was given. of the | 4 number ots castialtics: itive ; $. : . was.attempted.,,. ‘ the China malniand gt the mouth Sockeye Catch Reported | Poor” fishermen inking .advantage of an extension to the sockeye sea son are finding the catch hardly worth the trouble,. ficlals report the take ts “ex- tremely Jight.", available from Unie 2,000 boats, erngo of 35 sockeyo per boat. explaining that .the sockeye are Rallway apur dino fron jPerrive to Aitinnt tn egniplotot early island: 100°; ‘ miles A spokesman: shid. * ‘the’ ‘Na- n in: “thie Matai -group;’,No|. ither side, or-W When hpin “The -Matsu: group’ es just’ ‘oft ~ VANCOUVER: CPL salmon Department -df Fisheries of- Though no offtoinl figures are A spot survey revealed an av- Ross Nicholson of B.C, Packers reports the catch {s “very poor" already up the: -piver, The extension announced Sal- Friday, Selners-fre- alowed to fish the Guif ‘af Georgia be ween 6 ame and 6 pan. from Monday to ‘Thursday, when the eKON officially clases ‘me neene men erence) mes yen erent |-WEATHER- Synopsis A major outhronk: of Aretlc alr haa swopl southward across the: Canadian ‘jpiturles and Into tho central states bringing snow and freoztng” lompbraturasy ton Inygo avon, Tho malt thruab of (hus cold nin passed to bho onal of British Yolumbln fink Ita effect has bean. fol in onalern | and northern Hy reglons, In bhoxn tenn lamporns tures dropped bdlow frooulng Inst ight and aflerngon tompori- tures aro expedlod, to renin in tho mld 60's, Skloa. will remain aminy (along bho -vonst for allo, noxt two days, Somowhal moto gloudinons 44 looked, for in the Intertor bub wltly frequent auminy pporlodta Inborapocaod. ty i Forboiyt Norbit Conal Naglan- Hung and Thuraday, Little efango dn fompornture, Windle Nght Low tontaind and Wig Thuraday ab Pord Hardy, 40 mid 0}. Bandaplt uoxt yout, Civic. Cen tre dia’s Prime “Minister * warned:: 4oday-” ‘that: incidents: In, Chinese. -waters: might lead. to, a third ‘world: war. . | Nationalist: Chinexe authorities ists use them for launching guer- | today declared: their troops have .rilla. attacks onthe | mainland ritish beaten ‘off an cabtemnpted:. dnvas-| ion by Chinese Conimunist troops on a. small: northwest of Forniosa, and for. intercepting ships trying” oh make the. nearby Port. of. Foo-. chow. > Do ~ Miecnivintle 1 in: New. Delhi : Ine ‘Nehru’ ‘The. prime ‘minister. aso: sala ere: would have: been no Kor- ‘He told. Par rtlament tint. ‘ght ing such. as ‘that-now going 'on between "Chinese. Communists and Nationalists around Quemoy. island could: grow, and: arash - | step” by Chiang Kal-shek's Na- -{ tlonalist government or by,Syng- .[man: Rhee’s. regime ' in, South Korea “might result in- dragging}. inthe me Powers atid war would result.” "Nehru fold the logisintors there can be no peace in Asia as long as the UN refuses to seat .the ‘Peilping ‘regime, The Indian leader also charged that the new olght-power Southeast Asian: defence pact |s dangerous and has: only increased tension. VANCOUVER flames enmitlfed a $140 000 saw- mil) In North Vancouver Turs- day after a spark from a welder’ iordh lit a pile of sawdust, seo mgarentn agents semceter sa gugrentaten erie yen | er snemty Hor ‘a bigger and belter campaigh was. the good response to an earlier appeal for cayyasscrs - ‘for ithe, drive whieh brought almost oe 0 -volunteers s, neko ‘canvassers will outline for a ‘Rupert. citizens . the. broad pro-' = gram of social, cultural, -educa- |" {ional and sports activilies being | (offered. at’ the : Centre, ‘and. ex-|, ‘plain: the. membership . fee. scale, ‘Naah -the same as last year's with spec- Adal rates for. fam memberships “In piepa PY for' the. ‘Season's Opening. ‘at: the’ Centre. th-oe tober, staff members, have been ‘busy with. renovations ‘tothe big} building preparing new facilities such as, a canteen in the lobby, | a’ new. main loutige, new pottery er improvements. , Most. ‘notice- able of.the improvements’ js thé’ new paint job in the lobby, now, ‘a cheerful green.and cream com- bination. With the new facilities and broader program (for program details see story page three), the Centre board of directors and staff expect lo attract a bigger membership for a bigger and better yor, Potter yen VERNON, B.C. Qi—A $180,000 endl o- Fifty- -foot’ motel and trailor court will be built on a 54enere plot of land in Vernon next year, It will be giane of. the largest in the. B.C, interior, oe and woodworking room‘and oth- ae urday allowed gillnotters to Mah |. from pan, Satytrday to 8 ai] (he day, Variable alorelinens ‘tal . {and Prined Rilport, 48: nnd OO, Phe , + "ioe ve __— ) wy ve Drive Appar 10 clear 1 ' hg ' chy ' ‘ if i ' t — rong | Do a, VN my nue "' BINDER AG of AX months thn puna snarls Ing door, The young ont {a Ininehod on ia back logs waa doaldocily yollaved Whon tho puna, -guurtor a nt ihe Raro Bird Farm, none ¢ Mla Vin, wilh obvious common ene 4 rl . Become. Deadline Set. “TORONTO” ). — The United Automobile Workers. of America CIO-CCL Tuesday. set a strike deadline ‘of: Sunday for’ Ford of Canada’s. Windspr'plant...: The unlon’s-Ford: : "eounell, Maglle started ‘ina ‘chalky mane ner, Sal: served ‘ three -atraight["; He balls to. lead off man Al Smith, a the’ fourth piteh,,. : headed by. Charles MeDonald, | made the announcement follow- ing a three-hour , closed execs tive meeting® hore,” monaalngy.: At “the: Innocents with front lege rondy for walton,” growl paltia, was remoted to hia” ’ a may preldont of ‘Windsor Local 200, the two tylng runs in the thitd.)' | “‘drow 9 walk and ‘Thompson .fol- . {Mueller In from sctond with the “Tame progressed, didn't give. up single and Smith reached third _jwhen Don Mueller: bobbled. the ball. Wertz smashed a line drive over Mueller’s head into the Glants’ bull pen, for a triple, scoring Smith and Avila, aon “Bobby” Avila i owed with @ Then -aftor. two were ot oe TED UPINTURD |. Tho Giants got to Lemon for The first two men, Whitey Lock- man and ‘Al Dark, singled and Lockman scored when Mueller forced Dark at second, Mays lowed with a sharp single down the third baso line, . bringing tying run, Lemon bore down and got out Monte Irvin and Davey Williams to end the threat. The Giants unin threatened in the fourth when Wos. West« run and Dark: hit singles, Wud Al Roxon's find stop of Detyk's hit down the third baseline, kopt Weatrim from scoring, Lemon, getting blronger ns the another hit until Muoljer slugled gon nore the’-missing logger; last: sean ts described my, palee Ing: ‘om ‘Terrace’ to th a8 -belng “wery thick,” «Logger Chooses : Speedy. Trial” ‘Albert a " anglhorne, Blew logger, ‘commited for trial ‘on i. charge ‘of hott over’ $200, alget=': gc ‘apeady.. trial yestorduy befory Judge’ W.' 0; Fulton ‘Mn, Gailty Cone, my ‘No ‘plea Wate" tain. by: Li \nge . thorne and date of the trial wis pet for-Oclahor-14 ab 1, a, Me No: ed, Tt ls expedited that Langlhorne. » ; Will taken plon on tho charga: ©. 1 October’ 11; The acuused 1x yyep- : texontod by Ay Bruoe Browil. We with two out In the Hoveryth, schedule For. The annual winlor gob for Tuoxelay ab. 7340 pn,” who announced night achoo olnsd, Mi. Davitwon anid that Inquly night aghool aortog for ndull education will got undorway at Booth Momorinl High School next wook: with veglabiation: and firab olny. Tho clnados, which haye prove ‘Tod incronalngly popular hord. tho paat fow yenra, will Include en any subjects for which thoro {4}. quffictont domand, nccording T. HW, Davidaon, Booth principal plans today, A lotal of 18 pors wong 8 required for any ond N, Poole la prosecuting, - Ms wre Night School Registration “4 Next Tuesday loi to ‘dato had boon.for eldgion \i -typing, .hookkeoping, -short- - hand, arb mathomatles,: english for Now Canadians, Fronoh, lng. aly aun] Spanish. ° . Clnashg: will: bo, hele tt Baul: J agtioal ‘avery Tuoxday night, My tho 20-wouk , coursos, willy + bronk duet tho Ohristnias ts a nys, , : MY pavieiion, In: outlining: thos: bournd plans,’ strossod. the. IMs ruanwo of *roglabrablon,