mgROW'S IDES pla andar poe) vopbembel 9 iid “il I7.2 Ie ee dag fee a 5.3 Heel “~~ 3 feel stint pas high as $500 000 was causced in’ an carly-morning laze at ‘Bloor ted Chureh, Toronto, Aerial firefighters pour wator into ‘tower and window as. rigs F fill (he street delaying rush-hour traffic, (CP Photo) ‘ “Fublished ot Ganado 5 Mc VOL, XLIU, No “igen 8 one Dr. Lou Kergin, bays of the death of Herbert FL eBerts Bred Prince’ Rupert Blodsay, ; E Wellinetan Kerein, AL iN Prines Rupert Bopiial in’ his 68th brief ness, nity returned Satur- tending his brother's Wancouver, Berl Ker- wust 28. Dr, Kergin Pspital Monday and Ray evening. aw throughout the. Bihis abihty and kind- exerein was scheduled Behan honorary ifs Mp in the doyal College Reis nd Surgeons a! A cetiug to be held Bp) Seplouiber 2h and mCieV IN sone BSL. Catherines, Ont. Bin Keredn eradial Be Universily of Tor- a) The same year he We MeCaffery of Tar fare Eas. The youne Bele Prince Rupert in he besa his prictlee ii continued his prac. vit only one mar a the First World BB oni Up in HS and, Bl thir Royal Army) mee I Mesapatania mete with typ In- Wionary Earee, SURVEY Bin wa ‘Closely qasoel: Bie development. af Bcountey, partioularty RD and Part In 190, while he wae De Bergin and hs mW oT herein work- ae it survey fer the , Bavifie Railway in f ie Bm lating and fishing Did cabing at Ontate hake where toe used HONS, Tat Te Masonte or. a8, Vay, Korein was a Pool Tyce Lode No, AM. and also Distriet wi Master of Distrlet fa and 1940, Ile was ber of Kaen Chap ory and the Gavel The Shrine, He Wis Wer ot the Prince Ru- ATHER- kin and SDOWERH PhO Pre southern Heluwh CotaL wn parts af the re assoelated with a HrHAneY moving ont the provines, Therons aud Mitty seatlored A will Abra bo ONS ring Aho phere win ‘on he Kane nM wr eoastal roplons it (atirbance, Fates OL Rola: yap wey wd]! ving ue, | My Henge TALUYO, i NY 20 i oxpaged lun Que ON Charlottes my WW tonight and inten Part IInvdy, t Prien Ruperk A0 ot Lou Kergin: Dies: Suey ays After Death of Brother — a second pinneer of pert Rowing and Yacht Club, and operated a yacht called the Ale- dor. in 1947 he received a sur- gical certifigation from the Royal College of Physicians and ‘Surgeons and was a member’ of the British Columbla Surgical Society. He was also a long- time member of the Prince Ru- pert Rotary club. Dr. Kergin ts surv'ved by his wife Mina, bwo daughters, Edith, Mrs. R. R. Mutele, -Port Arthur, Ont. . Dorothy ‘Kergin, public} s healtin nurse ab: Princeton,:B.C., and one son, Dr, Alan J. Kergin of, New Westminster: who 1s fly- ing, into.; ‘Prings + Rupert. sdoday. Also sutviving are! ‘four’ ‘grand+} HONG KONG (4)—Uniled fighting broke out, week has been cancelled, US. WA RSHIPS LEAVING © HARBOR AT. HONG KONG but disappeared from Hong Kong harbor since the Quemoy ‘There ustiadly are from four a elght' U.S, .Nayy ships here on fest ‘and recrentional leave, bul this week: most of, those in port quietly pul ta sca and no more have come in! Today the destroyer Rowen departed and an auxillary sub- marine chaser prepared to leave with the frigate Walton, a commiuncition ship, Most observers believe the Walton Is kepl here partly as an emergency evacuation shtp for Amer- ienns in the case of a Communist attack on Hong Kong. The alrerafl carrer Hornet's scheduled leave here this children, Marilyn and Kerri Mu- trie and Paul and Janet Kergin; two sisters, Mrs. F. W. Hardy, White Rock, B,C.; Mrs. J. F, Brandt, Vancouyer; ane brother, Dr. W. T. Kergin, Vaneouver..Dr, W. 5S, Kergin of Prince: ‘Rupert is a nephew, . . Funeral services: have been sat for Thursday, ab 8: “15 p.m, at the Phrst Presbyterlap, Chureh with | ° Dr. a, E, Wright officiating. Ma- sonic rites. will’ “precede . the chirch,service, The’ remains will |. be ‘forwarded: 40° Vancouyer- for | funeral. hone, Interment wilk-be’ in Forest vay Seine yes ye Slates f ighting ships have all TAIPETE, Bormann Chinese Nationalist warships and planes, Ineloding Amerlean-supplled t- M4 ‘Thunderjets, beamed up aga loday to ponna possible Com- munist invasion bases ane the mudnlind, the Natlonnallst. de- fener pilntshry announced, Ib wos Uhe first tine Nathonal- Wh Jets have heen fa netlon apalnst the Reds, An army spotesman sald he had no information on reports that two formar United Stables deabroyors tool: part in the bom. hardment of Amay and other Communist bases within gun Huge af Quotaay, ‘Tho destroy. ers werd Wired aver to the Nae Hlonatiats Jagh month, Bombs and ahella ralned on Red artitiery batteries whieh ‘have shetled the Nationalist Is. land just off the coast, and on bases where the Communists Imiy have beon mnaang shipplig for an tivasion, The Natlonalist defence mints try sald Tuesday's aasautty seo od direct hits on two Canmandat Aunbonts, damaged — another, sank four motorlaed Junks and more than (0 wooden vossola, Tt nddod that more than 100 mill tary Junka were damaged Tho attacks have concontrated on Amoy, bly Communit island paso Junto few anion inahora from Quomoy, and on Noarby Ire lanl strong polis, of VUEIQUTE CAUGHT i A Briptal frolghtor Wha cought from machiie-gun bullets and ahrapnal, the voasel radjoad Wong Kong torday. | -American- Supplied F-B4's Used in Bombing Red Bases Hy SPENCER MOOSA | In Amoy'a outor harbor during’ oxpoatod to atyike Nassau today, Tuesday's norlol ntlnck bub Of gnd merchants and realdents In wnpod with only allght. damage) the. Bahaman onpltal, a rosor | The skipper of lie 1,000-ton Tnehkilda reporbot that his ship was sleafed and bombed by “un- Identified alrerath. We asked Royal Navy protection In leav- ing pork and? heading brek to Hong Kong. There was no in- mediate indieallon what aetlon iPany the navy would take. ee eens meter et ee On Doe mEnY cme Comet eee Florida Peady For New Storm. MIAMI, Vila iM ~- Morldy was Lonso and expecbant baday aga lierienne with: winds up to 1h Inilos an hour Inshod the eastern Bauhamas tslands and roared to- ward the mainiand Hurrleane Bena, ft of the noason, was Mhoub 300 miles east of Mlaml, moving northwort at 10 to 12 milos an hour, South Florida was told ta sland by on tho aor, Smasl craft along’ the Movida const from: Naylona Bonoh to Koy Woat, a distance of 418 milog, woro told to slay In pork Tho northorn Bahamas, in the hiirlanne dango! vone, wore nde! vised to continie nl procatl= tows, Winds of 115 mtlon hn hour woro rocorded In the 4S-imilo- Wwicle core of tho alorm, and gatos oxtondod outward 160 milox to the northonat, and 100 mites lo tho aouthwort. eo Ontor galon of the atorm ware - olty of 20,000, bonrded np ane moved out of oxposod nyons na swim, was thrown Into: the wate late . yesterday afternoon’: whetvl * ithe small boat: he’ ‘was: in overay! durned, Mr.- Abeterombic’ ‘was member of the crew. of the Cag siar Cannery dru ‘seiner Wis nan, skippered by. George:Ho forts to revive Mr, A were not suctessful. (yp An inquest into the accident|!: has been -ordered by:.Dr. W.'D. Pass Watt coroner’ ab Queen Charlotte + recy services at. Nuniand Thompson]; x montis to one year avere glyen an Ontario trio, up before Mag. By" of 801 “nities Street, i | Prince'Rupert- was drowns ed_yesterday in: Skidegat Inlet on. the Queen Chat lolte Islands, The victim, who’: ‘could “nd Ke The body, was recovered almost immediately after: the: : Wick- man’s skiff turned” over, but ef Citys: : 4 : Mr, “Abercyomble. fs elleved!, to years. . lian and two" children, -