pRROW'S RIDES , Fryandard rime) Beoptember 29, 1954 rn ‘ : Published at Cancde's 9:25 19.8 feet Fr” i4:93 20.8 fect ; gs 5.9 feet 3.7 feeb on pecans R F owers 1; Remove onditions structing Fiecs the area. ewaler. BUAscy, with an eye; meeps! renewal of the Bea sewer system, sald Mie in checking the meee section would A g Bi YEAR a | me William action ty take, - vote, COSTS meee’ (Ne cases, mo llers' share of the \dded to thelr an- "1-0 seme mma ams t Logger Terrnee, PSE MN, Biel yodiny of hase- Be 0700) bluck Sec- West, brought ayy vains last Jast. night to City V Long to draw y for the recon- Bf a section of me cinitary sewer dl be done on the out basis under sis shared by the F peuple who bene- Po Was Drought up wuerman George a ina motion to; orks department: ction of Second: t of the Govern- tore to ascertain on in the street of a sewer col- ga block in the run- Rs superintendent In said that the part By Alderman Casey meee opened up last. ee that a sewer col- Bremner Rcould not support a icling the works de- proceed with the Mt rather have a on from Mr, Bea- Alderman on wis lost and tt ¢ the work done gn rovencnt basls was i the job will be ig construction by- Ble work, following rajeet will be com- i] cover that sec- IV's SCWOrABE . SyS- ixth Street, along mic and across Sev- ith the out-fall on pletion of the work, a by-law will be drawn 7 b the cost at which Will ascertain what ee work will be paid ae O(fers and whieh ple whose property meee sewer WH bear, mequalities be elalm- RY holders, Une coun. pint a court of re- ie Found VICTORIA @—-HMCS' Labra- {ce-breaker, landed ‘in Esqui- RCN Ice-Breaker ‘Ends Northwest Passage Trip malt harbor last night, complet- ~ Alarm Test “Joo - Realistic Realiiy was the keynote Sun- day on the anaual inspection ham by Area: Naval Fire Chief; 2 Esquimalt, ~sLtCmdr, Carruthers; & “the néw alarm ‘system “Fecent= ‘ly installed in’ Chatham, pull- ed down on one of the fire-box Jovers with ‘the understanding “that the alarm would ring In Chatham only, However, his action alerted not only the naval stations, hut also the city fire depart- ment. who responded to “the "false alarm. Co While ‘fin; the’; district, Lt. Cmiudt, Carrullic's also inspect- ed the buildings and fire rquipment ab the Departinent of Transport radio Port Edward, tendent, Pachfe Coast, eee pores cere ered en mn at et = NNR ID FO Narrows Death Ruled Accident Hie ROMP, aleled by Of an ROMP dog proupS of residents led to turn up any | Bderly man missing MT WS in the dense Karl Levi, OO yours cChiployed hy Little, UKerr In Tovraee, Bil that they have Hollow Levi's movae 16 pam, of Soptom- eh time he was wv walkod a tral Ply the head of but there all traat ye MN his disp. Preliminary aearely Bee and employees firm prompted Ure Kn the pallea dogg, Khe kuperviilon af Piitahlo Villon of Diiee say, albhon \ gh Ned aub from the OV! wi InNt known hey have not beon NY trneo of tho repeatedly unaies ; ut the thick wn. eOK WH rotinrnad awe = Narrows drowning, north const ins week, hole and wis drowned, coratul, Tho hody has beon slipped and bivlal, ‘ Mr. Selfjord wis do, Norway, country 20 yonts Vineonyer, Ho Ja survived by Alo, Johnnie wy} Atrand and Mra, vold In) Prinop Rupert, holm, Sworon; Hankon in Vancouver nnd in Prined Ruperts of all bufldings a HMCS Chat-: “Lieutenant,.-Commander J. .B,.. “Carruthers OLHMCS;Dockyard,, esting?|as.¢ station at Arriving in Prince Rupert Seplember 20 for an inspection of boilers al Chatham, Mont- real Clrele and the radio sta- Won at Port Edward Is C.F. Rainsford of HMCS Dockyard, Mr. Rainsford is on the staff of the Commodare Superin- lo Kis donth riday at Lontke accidental + Mr, Solfford was a erew nam ber of tho Nelson Brothars Lin- ted fishbont Gavin B which wont aground ona sandbar dur ing the gale which lashed the, ROMP tn Prince Rupert repre that the Gavin B's erow went aNhoro after Uo vessel hit the aandbar to walt for high (de, Polleo say the erew alarted fah- Ing from shore and apparently , Mr, Solfjord alepped into a aan Tho hody waa revoverod bub efforts to revive the victln wore Unite Vancouver for funeral norvigaR horn In Boe and onnin lo tht ge and from), Mit Hine ho hia bon amnployet S, awa flahernin, hull here and (Ny). Ia wito, pl in Vancouver, a mathor, Holfjard in Borgon, Nor. four alators, Mrs, Aabrtd Dagnoy Ranke Mrs. Hale}, dia Vold In Oslo, Norway andy: Mra, Guinhild danaon Slacks two brothers, Olnt VOL, XLII, No.227. er ‘ing a. history-making’ voyage through’ the Northwest’ Passage. The-Labrador fs the: first naval tons — fo traverse: the. ice- clogged: Arctic’ passage If the sclentists on bdard made any discoveries. concerning -hy- drogen bombs set-otf hy. Russia sea earfier..this month, they are nob telling anybody” about. it. » TUES ie Rearmament \Conterence | | 7 Eden Outlines nul: |S O-Day Schedule "| LONDON: (AP)— The} '\West Germany: convened | . |today, and after a 90-min- ; jute session delegates said - they: were off to “a. good vessel anu tle biggest ship—6,500) on Wrangel Island.in :the Arctlo Starts Well nine-power conference ‘on! | freeing “and. rearming start "It started very well but it-is too early yet to predict any .re- sult,” Belguium’s Foreign Minis. ter Paul-Henrl Spaak told re- porters‘ al ‘the lunchtime ad-7. journment. 9° 97 00 L, B. Pearson, Canada’s minis-. tér of external affairs, said “we are off to a very good start,” « Anthony Eden, as host for- clgn minister, was elected’ per-}_. manent ‘chairman of the ‘con-: ference; _He immediately pro- posed a streamlined timetable to setting West Germany free and} The navy has classified all the information. they. mighit:. ‘have tions. about. H-hombs: wit ship's. dash’ ere'may =, to. riisht H-bomib “fi Ottawi, -: Shortly -after, a very hagetird Colin McArthur; Cv. . 47, of Montrea atl VOYAagG.. 6 53, landed well ahbad of schedule. ‘being kept undor’ oxygen. _ Capt. Robertson described the voyage a “reconnalssance™: trip for sclentifle ands hydrographic study, as a complete, success. The Labrador lett Hallfax July 93, shortly after! sho was com- missloned, charts, : gathered. as. secret atid: Capt, jOwen Robertson.-and .Dr: D.C. Rose, chief scientist, met. qués-. -: | Germany. formation to 41, } was rushed ashore In-a stretcher. He caught pneumonia during. the Because: of iis! serious, Lliness | the ‘Labrador. rushéd! herb: | and The naval hospital at MCS Naden announced later he was lon the seriously fit lst and was In the followings:dk days she ‘steamed Just ovor! 10,000 miles, g,100 of them north of the Arciic (irele, ‘Tho widd-varloly of. scl pontific Investigationy - Included Haking 1,050 water. samples for tosting salinity,:'.1,820 weather observations north, of the Arcllc An inquiry by Dr. W, D, Wath Clrelo, and making 110’ weather coroner ‘nt Queen Charlotte City, showed thi: fisherman Harold Selfiord, 46, of Vancouver, came A tolal of 440 weather raparts were sont by radio: to atations wt enlisting her. troops in the de-|;: fence of West Europe. mo Ah Bden urged two simultaneous States; Britain, France and West |’ to restore German sov- breignty“antd the: other .by all Lilie powers. to..work-out-plans i: ie" for" geting Gerinany-rearmed. |: Whether'Eden’s plan wou hard approval was not... immediately dear, Ex-Mayor Hit. re me ee) For “Damages wt jae wd ph ami db brady, Weds Ped, PORONTS (CP)—Former mayor Allan Lamport of ‘Toronto has been ordered to pay $40,000 to taxl owner ‘Thomas A, Ross for libel and slander, Mr, Ross sued Mr. Lampor', now Toronto Transit Commis- sion vice-chalrman, for com- ments made to two newspaper reporters last Oct, 30. He was reported to have sald that Mr, Huss was trafficking in axl, Heences and that “there never fas been a more flagrant case of trafficking.” ener Cpe ne TS SE RP CS OO WEATHER Vorcoasl North Coast Roglon—Clonr to- day and Wednesday, Lite change In temperature, Winds northorly 16 ner the Queen Charlottes, light elsewhere, Low tonight and nigh Wednesday at Port Hardy, 40 and 60; Sandayit, and Washington os. atest been wee _ a to a ivtormivi\d hiibita nb the tiunela. ut bite flay Halifax, Vancouver, ; Hdmontan , | ALL BOTTHRD WPAN olaliteinol working modol of HUN A 'n bottle by oraflamun Ne 0. Brooks of Lutot, Model: Mnglieor Hxhibition which waa qparnc J MorUemttapet hall Lafidon. riers Ye ' 46 and G0} Prince Rupert, 38 and 60, fees or penne seine nse ere He a ‘ t ~ \NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH OLUMBIA‘S NEWSPAPER a Most Strategic Pacific. Port— ! ince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" “> PRIOR FIVE’ GENTS" yaqTORIA, Bs Ce RAMPAGING. UNIVERSITY.-of Toronto engineeri carry coat-rack, chair and“blackboard down: Univers stairs.: The outbreak of ‘violence.among the to Prof. W. J. McAndrew. who’tri Better Seas id head injuries: win agreement within 50 days of: Ts sels of talks: One by the United |." tha ‘membership campaigi: (for. tomorrow: : night« : and | sell, ning of ‘the 1954-55. program) less than azweek: the Prince Rap iy eed mage con ie ; ire’ was ‘not qui néar ‘completion. The Centre staff is-pre I vier: inte? schedule for a. larger” inembershlp). axpacte to-result from “foltiotroW all-out drive. The campaign will sec nearly: 100 volunteer canvas- |) sers visiting homes throughout the city seeking new members and renewal of old memberships. To serve those members, new facilities are belng prepared, in- cluding a new canteen in the former, gyninasium office, work on which started yesterday, Carpenter R. Kelday ts puild- ing the modern canteen from plans drawn up by Jack Collins. The canteen curved, glass-Lop counter jutting aut into the lobby, topped with Jo smart canopy, The counter will bo faced with mahogany :ply- wood, tind topped by a glass panol for display: purposes, ‘The room behind the counter will be par- ijltoned into two sections, the front portion Including cooler for soft drinks, sink, coffee mi: ker and shelves for items for goto, ‘Tha rear portion will he used as a storeroom at presont, pending possible expansion of ithe canteon later, . Anothers major, taken: at:the:< summer;! was: 09 Sst ri => as-well-ag in.-the ad- ‘ “project room, for | d pottery: classes. Be Halted Di oe oston, Mr, Jaco joining new: woodwork an Students Raid Police: Station In Rescue Try KINGSTON \—Queen’s uni- yorsily is the: latest Canadian) college to feel-the effects of cam. pus high Jinks, A snake dance by 200 freshmen along the main st wound up with & ¢ station when studonts tried to resctto two freshmen who had been averted, The two youths were pleked up after n manhole covor was to moved on Princess streot. They charged: with drinking “}while under age and with’ ob- atructlng an officer, : \ The crowd followed the potiva eruiscr to tho station, Studonts milled around tho building, Some ked patrol car tip In door, anyaahing Othors hurled rocks fon, Mr, J} bson who was-o1t: annual tour: of inspection .of tern, elevators, returned to, Winnipeg: lash aight;.- “Meanwhile, M. W. McK cleavator, foreman, reports that. shipments of from 18 to 20 cars r of grain nr, being stored.in the elovator dally, Tho huge. slruc- - EN nt ts about; two. The-fob of renovating the ou side concrete of the Canadian Government Grain Hlevalor in rt.ls about half done r this year will stop at the end of the month, J. Jie Jeobson, of Winnipeg. General r Canadian Govern tors salu yesterday, The job, which consists of cleaning, repalring and guns iting new concer side of the storage’ bins, vesumed in 1055 and showld be finished by next winter, Mr. da- ture ab” prose thirds iu], Mr. MoKenz Shipingnts arriving daily Include a poth feed , barley - and. .No, "2 Northern wheat, ho sald,” ™:. oY a pe coe Cadet. Buildiig mle pe ep Being Designed — Pt Plins fort witlle Princo Rupert alr ce uartors aro now In the bluopr Inck Laurie reported Inst ooting of tho squnde. i Ing committos, The. ft ' Include lecture aN Joungo, canteen, floes for the ndiy My, Laurlo; W ote on the oute reat Inat night aid ona pollee} phe work ts helug nndert Northiand Machinery Com: Imjted of Fort William. Under consideration at the by the federal gove Instullalion of systam ab bie present tine arnient Is the a dust control Princo Rupert clavator, Plans for the system are bo- Mt, ducolson sated hon it is pub Into o eatly Improve working ihe mon as well-08 ing to houso’ cadot head. night ata m ron’s sponsor pullding will conditions for redijco Wie danger ere fore e we 4 ate ON OG AY Labor Party Backs Attlee i On Vital ‘Vote \ BQARBOROUGH, inglanel (— r party today ape t Aluleo's call for Minttrative sbatls - ¢ ho is tn charge = of the project, anid tint work” Rie Wil) start: as soon as the plana. aig proved by tha city, to ho on, Sixth yen joulte the Atm= G nlod out thal . pushed apart ‘Vagninst thio t the hinges... through a window, Pollee brotight oub thei! Hosen, Seveea) students rushed nt tho officers to ex, but police kop . fevowd broke up, Parlier, a‘ iol arash the studon ont, Tho Aludonta hauled him ont of the: front. ahirt off and slap all ovor the date Police Official. Granted Asylum -WARITINGHTON (n'~-THb Una HUnlon Justlda:cfoparbmnont:, qe today Unt tio doputy vhief of Communtal Polnne's ‘aporad ” Poe ito, Joxot Swintlo, hay quit bho Rodd ane beon granted polltionl naylint ty tho United Bialos. swiatta's « defuallon’ hn’ baat dorm “wery innpoctuedite bey fro | world cunnturtotolliganten, have hoon fv Tho bullelng ts Ayonuc Weat: op ory, . Ib: was’ po (ta, conatrniation — will “glvo alr onidots a place: of reorontion .and - for thotr aquindron notiivtl Will bo held 16 tho'Ar annich the hove. L-thom off, Tho ov lsh. tried “WO tholy. own for to ox, Parndlon | hha ‘Woon with Wa, mory ag ob. 4: . ft NW sont, toro. Ila satiny (Brllaln's Jahor pod muta rovod Clenicn — PGerrian rearmanionty W) was mado by the tiny 4 0 volox owt buoyed thor [for moro cnclate’, Ko on can function panthto level “won o mootlng, Jt won.’ ¢ o must. bo many f tho alty who would ° that tho’ aquadt at tho lbeab: ‘of 6,202,000 onal, 1 parly don foro pnoking continued Weat’ Gorman n dofonco waa’ rlunities . offer dro tn: wddlltt vitjos, the moatin there } lathe annual, oamp and acholarahins, able for: flying: training, londa YVOTAGNS exalt and other gpooinlladd (ar ‘efforts’ to onllal troopa in weator 4,270,000 to 9,022,000, , tron datent kod by tho lott wing “Anotirliy Bovan, ontling absolute ban on Gorm ‘Th voto ont A1NH,000 to. n Inthe--complote with Konto» Mngland. ‘Tb Ws one of tha ox- {hy Prine Bornhard of the Nether redrmaniint,