ste z ~ Fp ey Sec bets2 er per a et i een poe ee peepee des Fin tne Teen mc NM RE! TT A otght MNS Daily Delivery eee ® : : ‘ Ay cen DIAL QIST * DRUGS ORMES— ) et ene SEE Sa Tye ata oe haste! of sees wane ine . u PROVINOLAL ‘aaeany A in Ottis was ordered leave Canada last July for: a empts at spying. Popov’ information about. CAtiada’s CF-105 "jet: planes’ athrough James Stanley Sta- ‘ples, 30, former RCAF. ciyilian . “eiuployce. at an Ottawa chess ‘elu , f cP Photo), Spt ete enema sae MRS, ‘SAM Goupstein, was “shocked” to’ learn ‘that her, former tenant, . Segond secre | tary Gennad| F, ‘Popov, of the Russian ‘embassy: cat” Ottawa, ‘yas ousted . from Canada for. attempts at spying. “She, de-, ‘sored Mr, Popov’ and his. wife as “such nice people.” mos oy {OP Photo). : sTuRby DEFENCE ACTION’. ee EET Sturdy that he be allowed to’back up his defence against a slander action by Robert E, Sommers, for mer" ‘British Columbia Lands . and Forests Minister, Mr. Sommiers took the ‘action after ‘the lawyer ‘made state- Ments’ about him. before the Sloan Forestry Commission;. . Records sought by Mr. Sturdy . are, those of. Pacific “Coast: Sér- ‘Jett “ Instinel vices. Ltd... Evergreen’ Lumber wh, D, a chulz and Go. Ltd... and. B, C7 PIA, ales, hid., ‘i. -Wilgon Gray,.C 2. Forest Products. Thomas H. Dohn, appearing in Supreme Court Thursday for Mr, Sturdy, sald “this. Js not a fish- No Sign Found Of Lost Pair n PRINCE GEORGE, BC. Q-- tines that have covered more ‘(nim "45,000 square miles of Hafth=central British Columbta! jn the hunt for two flying pros- ; “pectors Missing since Sept. 15 re- ported no sign of the men in an: all-day seareh Thursday, * Bert Goodridge, 48, and Bert | Lloyd, 30, both of Williams Lake in the British Columbia Interior, Vanderhoof, B.C, Sept, 10 to: survey several mining claims, Ahoy plane was last seen Sept. Wipe eee JB. yteny _phivfeon planes directed from ; tier the headquarters hore , Jew over the Port St. dames and: qeKliy House areas Thursday. ‘hey Included three Cansos from ; Vancouver, an RCAF Dakota ‘thin of private cratt, cathe goareh continued today, P* Court Reserves Judgment. On Bank Accounts Bid — a “VANCOUVER ( (CP)—Judgment was reserved ‘Thursday on a request by Vancouver’. lawyer. David 1 | i : 4 to see four bank accounts ing. expedition, We know what we’ are looking for and. the: dates that interest us, * We ‘will not want to sce any ‘other. entries,” -He said the records are: heeded to back up his cliént’s “allegation ‘of.’ “a relationship . between “Mr. Sturdy’s affidavit allegéd “existence of a system for chan- nelllng funds to the plaintiff.” - . Alfred Bull,’ appearing for Mr. Sommers, objected to the appli- cation and to ary affidavit by Mr. Sturdy referring to a- speech meade by Mr. Sommers jn the leg- islature, He said: the speech was privileged and completely drrele- vant to, the slander suit: \ Me, Bull sald “his client wil be entering inolovant”. entités fram Jils bank accounts ian “affidavit or documents in he near future. © eee ere errr 1 ‘To Be Transferred | Capt, Stanloy and Mrs, Arm- Is trong, officers commanding the ‘local Prince Rupert Salvation Army Corps have received notlee thoy re to be transferred, 1b was ‘announced today, Capl, Armstrong said he has nob been notified as to where he ‘and his wife will be going or the date of leaving, Under a ew Salvation Army the| > Me spstem of development, Senlor REJECTED RUSSIAN. BRIBE ~—James ‘Stanley Staples, 30, former RCAF civillah account- ant,.says Soviet embassy offi- cials tried to bribe. him to get military information: Staples ‘relysed, but. was’ dismissed later’ for being “Indiscrect” ‘After Raid On Grave Youths, Two Girls . and a. doubtful security risk. He now is an, apprentice ac- countant in Ottawa. ; (CP Photo) (MES Buys. | Heavy Water. Plant From U.S. |, TRAIL ‘W—The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co, Thurs- day announced =the purchase from the United States. govern- ment of the heavy water plant: here which the company had operated for the Americans dur- ing the war years. The company did not reveal the price. The plant was designed and built by the U.S. government in 1942 for a reported $2,800,000 and was opened in July, 1943, as partis of.. the American government's Manhattan Project which result- ed in’ the world’ s . first. atomic eye eosin hint some of the heavy: water plant equipment would be adapted for the’ production of — hydrogen which the company uses in thei manufacture of chemical ferti- lizers. Herring Catch 2,255 Tons Herring caleh for the week In the norbhern and central sub- divisions totalled 23255 tons, Prince Rupert Fisheries Depart- ment announced today, ’ Catehes in the two areas are as follows: White Rocks, 1,555 tons, Total to date for the season In the northern district ‘is 7,209 tons! Quota for this. aren is 30,000 Lons, Rennison Island. 700 tons, To- tal to date for thereentral sub- distviet ty 1,514 tons on a 40,000 ton quota, eee Sn mene an Seinen er RAS pe emi Hanae em HONOR CONFUCIUS TAIPEI, Formosa (--Natlon- dmonton and a number Malor Cyrlt Liltheros, distriel of! alist China today observed the! Four Held Nabbed by Police ALBERNI, «. B.C, (a Two lyouths and two girls were held... ‘by police today ‘in the wake .of.| ~ ‘a midnight graveyard raid thai: hag aroused bitter’ public oping. a { ion inthis district on the wesi ‘coast of Vancouver Island. : both of Alberni, Were in custody ‘here after a court appearance | ff i Thursday on a charge. of indig- |. -nity to a dead human body. The |, ‘two girls, held in Victoria, werc'| expected to be brought here to- ther charges would be laid. ' Arrests came as a result of Greenwood Ceinciery in which gravestones: were overturned, flower pots dug up, and the body of an elderly man who died in July pulled from his rough cof- fin with a logging chain around the ankles. ground, : Ferguson and Nelson, held. in Alberni, were. remanded to Oct.t 1G, ‘They were. expected | to xemain || e in: eistedy.: ‘with “no” ball- ‘men= tioned, - > The youths were arrested | Wednesday night after an anon- iymous telepnone call to the iome of Mayor Ben Wright’ of Alberni, The call, which. came rafter he and Mayor Lovan K. Jordan of Port Alberni appealed for information, was made by a person with a deep voice. + The caller told Mrs, Wright: | “If you want to crack the Greenwood Cematery deal, get jn touch with the waitresses at the cafe.” RCMP found that two girls they were looking for had left town, saying they woanld lnok for work In Victoria, They were picked up near Victoria Thurs- day after their suspected male escorts had been arrested, WEATHER Gale warning over, Variable ‘cloudiness and with a few show- jers today and Saturday but mostly overcast with rein at Inight, Winds southerly 15 this [evening and ‘becaming again norbhwesterly 26 Saturday morn- ‘Ing, Low tonight and high Sat- wrday from Port Hardy, Sand- fiver hore, will also assume com: 2,507 anniversary of the birth | amit and Prince Rupert, 45 and niand of (he elly corps, ‘Of the great sage ‘Confusious, 1 $2, Two Men Arrive Here Undaunted After Rough Experience | David Windsor Ferguson, io} - ‘and William Harold Nelson, 18,|-. night and.it was expected fur-| moonlight desecration’: of|. , - The. body’ was left on ‘the! - ce aon of the Victoria. Cross and the only. man: in the British I Empire towin the VC i in. the First World ‘War ar while a ‘member. of parliament, died i in hospital at at Sid-|' cil ‘Peck,’ a pioneer Prince Rupert district, had: been il for some time and on Septem- | ; scparate jails here and in Port ber 18° suffered a stroke. . ‘ancestors “Ay y Wesley Pecx was bor 26; 1871, He was 16 when’ his-f ther moved: to New Westminster, the lower B.C. mainland. “Young Cyius took: the various, ‘courses for militia soldiers and actually crossed the Atlantic to enlist, in the British army; but he chang- ed-his mind. In 1900-he- volunteered for’ the South African.campaign but was nol-accepted, His desire for. ad- venture then sent him to. the Klondike before the turn. af. the century, — In 1901 he came to the -itinec Rupert district and installed cannery machinery at Port Es- sington In 1903 he and his part- ner Donald Moore built Casstar cannery on the Skeena river slough, He then carried:-on’ business’ general broker and Insurance agent under the name of Peck |’ aud Moore Company, This he continued to operate even after he had been overseas, won. his §, 2, Johnston In 1921, synonymons with the 16th Bat- ' | During Seven-Week, 500-Mile Trek From Atlin to Stewart vay HARVIT, GAY i ang Dally News Stoll Writer a \- apps. sempeyt's nothing ike a good Tlkaenor so thoy sly, And any enthustastic camper will Coll you there's nothing ke lying oub 1 the wilda, miles mway from clvilization, Hstening to the night nolsos and wateh- Ing the starry sky before tin: Ing dn for A good night's sleo), Payh bf (hub outdoor “ytoneor iy tnherent in pout Noprle, Mat when you comblie hiking “yet enmplng in the wildy ds. pone with the comforts usually orisienmel W HecONNTby (eso diya! ite off the Innds and sling In pyisenoncotion, 100 millon af Just AiathAWulKing, over many. Ue charted trally -* then you can Hitt, yoursoly a inclvenburer or planiaeis ar anything you wish, rhs Hloneer days wore rollved by two Wenlthy-loaking wen wha drelved In Prince Rupert yaiterday aller comploling A Gi10- “milo walk from Allin to Atawarh In xoven weolt, the long hike snw than brave {hy tho, elements, ving off tho hind hunding antinnada for food, wn on tllg Wereler, Under this common Yon of Just for adventure, Ron Huntley, M4, of Campbell River, brother a1 Rex W, Wundley, 10H Sixth Av- entre Vast, Prines Rupert, and Gunnar Nellsson, 3h, of White. herse, met and planned the marathon tip for five yenrs, During that period thoy pradu- ally -avonmulated axes, kilves, tents, sleeping bags, compnsses, eamerns and rifles, ty proparn- tlon for sueh a trip, fulflimoent of whieh has beon a lfo's am. pion for ench man RUAD ACCOUNTS Tho long Journey from Atlin to Stawarh ta more widely pub- lieved than roniived, .Nollason rend about the old driver's and irappor's aceaunty of the tor- rn, when a anal) hoy tn Swe- den, ‘Tho dexariplion of aeonte wonders ao fraclnalad him that ho was dotarmined that tf he aver anigrated to Cnnadn, ho would soe thom frat hand, Tho two compiuionsa drove to Atlin from Yollowknifa whore toy lof tholr ear and started tho longlhy tip August 4, Bhowldering TH+ pound paaks thoy started off down the old Lolograph ural ta Polograph Creck about 200 miles away, on the 500 mile journey to Terrace, (Clrevmstances provented them from attaining (his pre-arrany- od gol Thelr trok ended at Stowart), To the adventurers Ib was in. perative that they accomplish tholr walk this yonr, Both want. ed to experience the wilderness in dts virgin state for they be- Hoved that within another year Wighway survey erewa would be thrashing Uholr way over the torraln, Bolly mon are invalved ty oul. door work, Nellsson belug 4 shovel operator for Proder Con- struction oat Whitehorse and Huntley is a surveyor for the North West Power Company In Yollowknifo, FIRST STAGE GOON Mrom Atlin to Tolograph Creek the journoy was “oxcopllonally good" the men reported, , "Wo Hyod off the Innd, hunt. {4 Ing aquirrola, grouse, duck aid anlmon--one of whiel 1 speared With a hunting knife and seoop: ad ib from the water, Tn that part of tho county there ta gront dou of perrlox pnd mush rooms," Huntley aiid, Lilgiaht of tlils (irat of a two = slage Journey occurred at Ches- loy whore the paler met the most Notorlous plonear of the north- land, Fred Collins, ao sprightly man of 76 who sill traps and prospects, By the thie the palr renehed [Telegraph Creek they were fairly oshausted and thelr food supply was doplatad, They rested in the historic town for a few days in order to stock up an food and discard excess cloth. ing, Evorything was cub to oa minimum, The packsacks now wolghed 65 pounds, MADE BIG MISTAKE Howovor, sald Muntley, they made one mistake-- big mis- take (hat could have resulted In death trough starvation They left thelr Intge enlibre gun be- hind, Instead they enrelod a 22 rifle whieh had beon tha monns of obtaining food up until then, They did not ronllya that they wore ontoring bly giume commtiry whore (holr 28 would be no Mateh for boar, moose and deer, Food was staree and other than ocmistonnd berries, whieh only ineronsed hunger, there was nothing edible, Tey Journeyod on, undlacaurs ned, WEEE thoy rowchedd bhi Sahn Snowbank river where troubles bogin, BUILT RAFT In ordoy to fnellitale travel thoy constructed a raft, Pash- lonod with the erudest Implo- |, ments, the raft was shoved oft | from {ts building place and moved gontly down the river until tho Snowbank merged wilh another tributary of the Nags River, the Boll Irving — 0 tnsb lowing, treacherous atrotch of water, ‘ Whilo they . foreanw tigfiliivl. gation diftleultios In auch “Tglna waar they couldn't stop the rath, A wavo hit the raft washlng away Nollsson's pack nck, By the timo ha yotrloved fl, ane olor wavo took Huntloy's pack aaek far down trarriver We 3, LOST SUPPLTES | Thiving shared out’ ratlons equully, Ula meant that two had lo share what was adequate for one, Loat dn the nilshap wares a slooplng bag, a enmera and on filnvod sequences of tholy oxpars forneo, esate hedeaetiaaed Som WO COMPLETH Continued on Pago 8x Ht et A am gt BO GA AK yd Aa fap tb tity f bey ayudi a ebody Naty OP the B.C. to carry on lumbering on} at 617 Second Avenue West as a Vc and become a” ‘member’ vf, pariiament unti] he soldoe to "The name Cy Peck js virtually! first | sie Canadian seats Re ‘Tt well:-Hill,- New Brunswick : SApril lina na 18; h awarded’ the Distinguished ice Order: and bar:and’ tentioned SOLDIER Mr « Col., Peck - yas: : ‘among ‘the soldier candidates ‘elected narlament' in - the: Khakt. ‘Bees Won of..1017, He. was elected for Skeena:(B.C.).a8.a ‘supporter: of Sir. Robert Borden's. Union gov=). ornment,” Defeated’ “inthe: 1921 serieral ‘election,’ Col. Peck later was, successfultas a‘Conservative hy4hey provinefals fields -repre- senting The Islands in the. Bri- Vish Columbia Legislature from 1924.10 1938, 1n'1936. he was -appointed to the Canadian Pensions Commis- sion, a post ho. held for ‘ve years, | ‘On. his. retirement Col, Pork lived: In Victoria and Sidney,” in his early 80s. he coltinue. to take a keen Interest. in, public affairs and divided his. time be- Lweon reading and gardening. Col, Peck became, commanding ‘officer of the.’ ath Rogiment | tn Augusl, 1145 and later that a went over'sens with the “Ws promotion to. Heulenant- rolonel and-command of the 16bh- Battalion camo yduring: the , Somme fighting of 1016, At the capture of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, he won the DSO and for the third tine wis montioned In dispatches He won the Victorian Cross during tho flighting ab tho Dro- court Queant Lino, onst of Arras, In oe 1018, hae {tajlon-was hold ive Hi Wingo of Cagui- wen bal Woon Arrag and Cam bral, and In immrbrent perll fran maahine gun fire, Col, Pock was]: with the group, He had “gone] over the Lop" with the first wave of tho athek, WEROISM UNDER FIRE “iy oagitdloss of danger, Col, Pock wont In sonreh of help, Through a vain of polnt-hlank fire Ne mado hia way to a tank rumbling in tho vou, Sulla conaplouons target for Gorman tho tank and polntod out ‘one by onto tha onomy strong points, Thon, ns the tank ongaged the enon Co}, Pock made his way fa his battallon, menibors of which had bean faacliated eyo withoasos of hig herolam, Reorganiving the unit, Col Pook jod hla mon ina anal Wie gnult, Tho Gorman positions Soo RUPERT VO WINNT (Continued an Tage $) bullets, ho walked In front of] were away: on o| during. the: “perl tion and: on voting ‘da on Liber als, believe the. next Fobriaty 1, -Present standing ‘In’ the °205- seat chamber} Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, . 63} CCF, .22; “Social Credit, 15; in?! dependents, threo} vacaneles two, : railway. station, ‘Mtv St, Laurent fered Mr, Drow ‘a-seat In the! 10-: member Sonate, -Howover, ho indented he ls thinking About. n Sonato,seat for-the. former: Pros): grosalve , ‘Conservative lender, .:. -Ono report in Ottawa 1s that if Mr, Drow does not accept. Sonatorship ho may be. offered)! tho Job of Ontario. Lioutenant- Governor, The presont term: of office of Hon, Louis. 0, Brelth- “aut, appointed in 1062, oxpltes| | Noxt your, ' ; HDMONTON. i) ms - show ‘td halted norial photographing - of tho Yukon and Avetle..aroig “hy: Spartan Alr Services Ltd, Joh Morton,’ Edmonton’ -manngor, 1105): Speaking: to “roportors ‘ab: “the sald hehad nob spec fically.. Of-| te job "chase planes," "pollowing hy: Capt.’ Ivon:: ‘Rincheloo; had, flown tho, X-2 to its. 126,0 “the: X- 3 cqiulekly: oul pursuers nnd vanishod. "tint sky, No mora. was hoard fr "LONDON sohteronco naires it tho make = ing today following tha arrivglgl Yrigoslivia's! Prosidont Tito tho’: Soviet. Communist ‘ipa ohlog Nikita: Khinahehov, tn: tho sald hora, mk Wat BUY (Mousd) Morrlson, 0X« trying to gota Prince. Rupert Longo in Vancouver, _ Tf thoy'ra oli “boy should have > To'Mr, Murray's donation,’ lonving approximately $120 Lo. hy aportaemindod ollzons or “olty. Sporty Departmont, "Tho? ‘Dally. Murray, will bo llinaglt, ¥ Brod a 4 Fund Begun To Aid ( Represent City in South Soven Prince. Ruport: basketball playorg' prosontly budylng:: in Vancouver who wish to forma team to play: a Sorilor: ‘compotition havo writton hone vooking. auppart ft basketball supporters tnd sports fang, 2°: Art Murray, former prealdént of: the. Princo: Rupor Ba ukots ball nsaoolation and, w. longtime. sports. supportor’-antd today hore had written that ho ‘and: ALK, other. olty «pinyars ‘word, ton in th Bara: _'* poy hood about’$200," Mr, viuriny ai, $10 In the nob to start thon: off," : fo rojireront tho, clty oval baoking."” Aa ; Tho Dntly’Nows hag i 0 collected, ‘Any donations tr mM ’ Forming tho: nticlotis ‘of. the: tein}: Morrlaon: wr Sarton, Orelg Forte Row’ Dogon and Ray Mok Russian, Blnek. ‘Son uso Sao qubtcdt “Ronloy longiid cnge ‘play ‘makor.: 10 ontor: Bentor! 4 ane gronne ‘OQN | ‘ho, apt ta! 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