TIDES a nett september 1, 1955 ! pace! crandard ‘Thme) i. lene ween i 12:08 40. feet : _ 9:53 3.2 feet ‘ 18:13 4.8 fect ' yt Wi ?, _} ns aE mm riya’ ab Ha ly afer ares 2 nas a ILYN BELL gasps with shock and fright as sho sees the prostrate form of Gus Ryder +s Rydey collapred with fatigue after coaching swimmer Cliff Lumsden to victory in r Canadian National Exhibiton swin at Toronto. Jack Judges, Toronto Telegram v caught this unusual pielure as Gus was being taken to hospital, Ryder recovered NR Competition Plan Bm \ Chanter of Commerce resolution asking the ral covernment to study ways of installing com- tis into Goo of the Canadian National Railways: B aii lines, vas sidetracked for further investiga. | a BM list night to cnsure a Schamler didat make a norracduth nh, intaduced by. BRB story by "partlamentiiry A President g Volunteers as Delegate Aes Prince Rupert Cit mee Counesi: president Wall o Hota oceconmalttes: from met of Commerce lo mea ds Be, nt ee ist: ; wo Vitegrating new Bec cate the comufunity, Beet a delegate ta the ious Chamber of Com- a ‘ , fe Theadent Art Nickerson bY BR teen to werk with Mr. Han. on ee a committer, * ‘, Hoeccob oath EY be very teowon WHat you” Hinson sald he was Beers maki a plea for Hee; . ee coined: te: the: eltizen- meee oinee he was look- fy omesne ta doit job." moh ot the eounell was to Int Hhoeowork done hy other meee te led integrate 7 We wise Into the com ‘ ‘lhe found In Prinee Rue he was "nat very much tejate: “Hon hin-conmed) he sald | if Me lierves requested that thes Mawes’ of transport give, caunedl in helping: | s one member put it “that: fool of itself.” cr royal conimission" to. devise |! ‘an effective, system that woutd | ipermit. the. northeri- CN Iine. ‘irom Jasper to Prinse Rupert to ceatry such traffic “as would) Daturally flow in and out of the! sporb of Prince Rupert If this! September 10, Lumsden, one of line were Independent of and In! ‘normal competition with the! ; Sou. Hern CNR fine.” ! NOT BASED ON FACT | The resolution was opposed by: [Orme Stuart who sald that he: jin’ think "that lt was: fae Hually correct.” ; LOW the Jasper to Prince Rupert | iratl line way run by a separate! company, he said, there would | be more competition, As It was: he wis “worrled™ av to tls face! (aalily and wouldn't want the chamber to pass a resolution | that “would make ts look Ike | fools,” Preamble {o Mr, Warvey's res: olution sald that the Craiheay Tpolley of Canada for many years; fas recognized: that the mali! Henance af competition between ithe publiely-awned Canadlan | ‘Nathonal Railway in the north: ) ‘ i \ ' i hither than Having and the Canadian Paelfle Rall, way In the south is in the best: Interests of (he Canadian pub- lie." ! yy ly é ” Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port -— And Key to the Groot Northwost VOL. XLIV. No. 214, Socred The Dai PRINCE RUPERT, BC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1055 u J | at iP ay no PRICE FIVE CENTS Parking - Meters Rejected | $pecial Meeting With Police Set. City council last night by a 4-8 vote turned down ' the possibility of installing parking meters on Third ‘Avenue and on each side vatrect for half a bloek, from First to Seventh Street, Instead car length parking rpaces will be marked on Third Avenue and sile streets from McBride to Seventh Streets. A special meeting of the pollce ind Heencing committee will be held to discuss all phases of the city’s parking and traffic prob- lems with Sgt. Adam Wiidgoose, NCO In charge of the city de- techment of the RCMP, Angle AG theck-up on parking signs will. uso be up for discussion by the committee. oy Decision to reject meters came after the council as a commit- tee of the whule had heard each olderman and Mayor George E. “THs express an opinion on the A motion to in- ee 5 pros and cons. ‘umes anleenWth ahaua stall meters on. a year's trial CLIFF LUMSDEN, above, vet- Iyesis, made by. Ald. Kay Smith, eran Toronto: marathon: awim- mer was the dnly person to finish In the Canadian Na- tlonal Exhibition 32-mile swim was supported only by Ald: Gerry Woodside and Ald, George B. Casey. Ald, Norm Bellis, A. Don Ritchie, Phi! Lyons and T. Nor- ton Youngs opposed the move. Action suggested by anti-meter faction, was enforcement of ex- isting parking by-laws, elther by allocating one man from the city dotachment of the RCMP to the Job, or by hiring a special con- atable, Policing of parking met. | ‘rs would have to be carried out. b any case, It was pointed out, | If the city followed Kelowna’s | sxample and hired a special con. 30 swimmers who started, stands to recelve winnings of nt lenst $20,500, ee ~ WEATHER The Y raindess days of the: scully coast ended feday with the coming of. sborm that promises 44 fo 3 inches of rain uber the whole aren today and Wednesday. Forecast dor the North Coast mn cat be used to oer remon dias follows; uther city by-laws, speed laws, Cloudy and coo) with seatter- ke aurves'n licence fees or t od showers today and Wednes- | lay, Sunny periads on the! malnland tomorrow, Whid east | ly i. bow toiight and blah! Wednesday at Port Hardy and! Sandsptt, 40 and 53; Prince Ru-| Poub nd tad oa \ i a cetaceans eran ertek Mente: greet pen oan ee me ULLETIN LONDON G—Nino Valilen, hulking Cuban acavyweight, scored a technteal knockout / tonight aver the — roly-poly " Bellon, Don Cockell, The ref- TUNIS &-- Fromigr Tahar erce stopped the fight at the Ben Ammar presented the res: end of the (hind round, held ignition of hls cabinet to the! here at the White Clty Stid- i bey of Tunds todity, lum, t { ' meres. one npee mae reine db Ante Han Rpm See, parking on Second Street and a. @ { bran TAELDING, 16, 1028 Secorid Avenue trophy for having the highest Labor sponsored swimming me (right) .s0h of Mr. and Mrs, G. West, “is “sown receiving: The: Dilly News” i | ~-Vhoto by Van Meer Studio. and Mrs. G, E, Fielding, aggregate in the ‘Trades and et’ Labor Day, Presenting the trophy, on behalf of J. F. Magor, president of The Dally News, le Dick Ayres, news editor. 4 Engineering red Firm H By City For Works Jobs Prince Rupert last nig April of this year, The firm of Associated Engin! ‘cering Services Ltd, was engaged matters, Hat an extlmated cost of $4,000 an. Nature, ¢ Wally on the understanding that. tite valle of such a plan be ree vlewed at the end of 1055. Move came as a result of a recammendation by the board of works committee, whose chile man, Ald, Normin Bellis, ex- plained that $2,000 of the fee would be pald on a retainer bas. jcovered by the remainder of thes ht hired a firm of consult- |xtable, Akl. Lyons explained, the ant engineers to fill the post of city engineer, vacant since the death in duly of the late red N. Good, who ‘returned as head of the city's engineering staff in fe Re cee ara ene Oe werent ae cece ey hy the retainer, More importagt though not of a major auld sea a qualified en- einecr on the job hore. These Intter conthigencies would be 4.000 fee, The plan would also Jenve clly works superintendent, Cart Chustafson, free tu carry owt his own work aad uot tle hhn down with fintoar cagtncerlng ‘problems, 1b was explubned, Prov Linea B.C, ing from the Liberals. Don Robinson, 36-year- locurnotive enginecr operating | out of Squamish, B.C,, 40 miles; north of Vancouver, won the seat after a bitter, name-calling by-election campaign which oc- cupied the provincial heads of four political partles, When all 39 polls were counted, the score read: Mr, Robinson 1,598; J. Gor- don Gibson, Liberal, 1,215; Jack Thomas, CCF, 802, and Ben Cherry, Progressive Con- servative, 193, — Mr. Robinson, who works for the government-owned Pacifle Great Eastern Railway, rolled to an enrly lead, followed by Mr. Thomas. Mr. Gibson replaced Mr. Thomas contender in the later stages, but Mr. Cherry was never in the race, EARLY INDICATION Mr. Robinson’s' clection was Indicated by 10 p.m, Just two hours after the nolls closed. The victory gave Soclal Credit 28 seats; CCF 14; Liberals four; Independent one and Labor one, Of the 6,380 eligible, 3,808 voted, ’ When Mr, Gibson was elected in the 1953 general election, 3,992 of the 5,453 clighble voters turned out. The ‘transferable. ballot was used in the 1953 general clec- tlon, The ‘system was scrapped shortly “aiter: the Nov;: 26-4063; by-election In Victoria, "won by Liberal George Qregory. Mr, Gibson, under the trans- ferable system In 1953, took Lil- looet by 200 votes. The bv-election wag precipl- tated by Mr, Goson who resigned his seat in protest against Social Credit forest polleler, charging that “money talks and has talked,” RVERYONE WINS: Bah victorious and losing parties claimed victory, | Premier Bennett sald the etec- tion of Mr. Robinson “effectively taawers the two-year smear campaign of the Liberal ma- chines,” % Don Robinson Tak : 6 ‘ Seat From Liberal LILLCOET, B.C. (CP)—Social Credit inereaged its standing to 28 in the 48-seat British Columbia legs islature Monday night, wresting the key Lillooet. ¢ old ty et Daily Delivery." ‘16? Ny ‘phy OB BASOIST a és Su faye aed tions in the Liberal group tn ithe es 8 concessign fegiclature.” Mr, Gibson, Jn hi inessage, said: ; re “ET resigned for one '.rt only, to pring to your ‘kno edge the fact bat we granting of forest manogement licentod was against the best intengets : of the peopie. Lage: “The arcas these manageméhl, licences encompass are cron lands, belonging to the pole. of. Brilish Columbia and: 1k%4y . my firm bellef they should: pet be allovated to privileged: themng or Individuals forever, ‘certian not while a, royal commizstomy, sitting.” . an He was referring to the SI commission, silting to ing Into the system of granting est licences In, perpetulty:{ turn for maintenance of ji “COMPLETE VICTORY". ~ “,.. Thesgovernment: has, ognized the Issue to the. exte that during: this campaign’... they've cancelled the issuandeci(” turther Jicences until. the ‘flags ings of ‘the commisst known. “This ta me is a complet tory.” , co ‘ . Key rolls in Monday's .by-éiee: tion were Lillooet, which’! Gibson took with 179° yotey 1953.and Squamish, Jarges! Monday,"Mr.' Roblhzo 213 th Lillooet, Mr. Gibson: lowed: him with 114; Me Thontas with 88 and Mr, Cherry 43, i Ps In the Squamish district,:Atr Robinson led Mr. Gibson byép slim six votes—261 to 255, yh erable mravel fl, In nde, gOS le thought, that the road): i ae: : , > yf put in, woulel minke a eatilo yard ROAD ADVANTAGKOUS | ppite Al i A, fruce Brown, MLA and apy ON a truatee on Diskilct $2 sakiddl Vat board, who had been nnrouiad he | by Mr. Philippson on the’ mgle day: ter cirlior thin year, sald tN ' Whe from Ure aulwol atand point ni , Male a rond would have divtingbeags © aly yi