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XLVI, No. 245 Canadian Na PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS seins: pee Coane Betis: in Strang Admiral Says RCN Willi Give Warning VICTORIA CP)— Ships of the navy’s Pacific Coast command are prepared to drop depth charges on unidentified submafines found lurking in Cana- dian territorial waters which fail to surface when warned to do so. : T Notice to this effect was given ‘that. port this month | held a Friday by the chief of the West|rendezvous later in the North Coast command, Rear Admiral|Pacilic with two Russian sub- H. S. Rayner, who said unidenti- marines, and that it may have|- fied subs have been familiariz-| Supplied them with fuel. |. ing themselves with Canada’s} . Similar reports of submarine coastal waters. sightings off the Newfoundland His statement followed Van-. Coast have touched off an in- couver newspaper reports that tensive search for underwater a Soviet freighter which visited craft by ships of the Atlantic U.S. Pilot — Ln es es ncderabl Pick ed Up | Off Spain evidence” that the subs operating off “the British Columbia coast PRESTWICK, Scotland uw — American pilot William Wyatt had. entered Canadian waters. “Bowever an. intense naval thas been picked up safely from [the search failed to find them. If they return we will fire signal charges ordering them to sur- face for identification. If they don't come to the surface we will. drop depth charges on them.” The rear admiral's office em- phasized later that depth charg- Atlantic off the Spanish. ing.,would take place only with- ee THE QUEEN WAVES goodbye as she and Prinze Philip enter their special. RCAF:C-5 aircraft... preparatory to leaving for a six-day visit to the United States. Since their’arrival in James-°~ town and let.r in Washington the Queen and her husband have been welcomed and cheered: . by more than 1,500,000 people. (Canadian Press photo from Dominion-Wide via CPA and TCA). - Queen, Dulles Pledge Co-Operation Between English-Speaking Powers By GEORGE. KITCHEN ~ Canadian Press Staff Writer _..: WASHINGTON CP)— Spiortsininded Queen Blizabeth-gets. her wish, day. She’ll ‘see an American football game. _ 7 aoe Three months ago, when plans. _ been oe. _ WITH THE Gyro Club’s annual Apple Day in full swing today, Gyro president Emile Blain (left) and Walter Smith, chairman of the Apple Day committee display a poster advertising their wares. The club hopes this year to sell some 15 tons of apples through strect and home sales to assist In further Gyro charitable projects. (Staff photo by Howard Phillips) r : yore B.C. NEWS ROUNDUP n , ; Here A 7 Years ‘coast, air control operations at in the Canadian territorial | Prestwick airport said it learned waters limit of three miles off The last confirmed report of unidentified submarines within / tod Mrs. Ferguson | , e lbeen notified by Shannon alr- d Lied 0 D A d 76 the territorial limit was in June. 1€3 ge However as late as August i ' ‘port that Wyatt had been found ‘a fishing. port in northwest|there were reports of unidenti- ay. Airport officials said they had Temporary Bridge — Offered as . Solution ' que East, died in the Prince:-Ru-, | TAYLOR, B.C: co — An army spokesman says engineers have | oy a ey, es . . y aeemed it feasibie to construct a temporary bridge ovér the Pine { Pert Genera Ee est night Earlier’ in the morning, US: River to connect Alaska highway traffic with the Pacific Great | : g 0 FONOW 8 and ‘French air. force planes ‘'from Bordeaux had begun a '30 miles northwest of La coruna, Pioneer resident Mrs. George: Spain. Wyatt was attempting a fied submarines,” the flag of- ficér said. - Ferguson sr. of 1630 Highth Ave-; non-stop flight from Galveston, ‘lengthy illness. | Eustern railway bridge over the Peace River near here. The highway’ bridge at Taylor collapsed Wednesday when the. north span tore from its anchor and crashed into the river. Premier Bennett offered the defence department, which has jurisdiction over the Alaska highway, use of the PGE bridge ‘ads a’ replacement. It Is on the northern extension of the B.C. Government-owned railway, a OC Soccer LONDON (Reuters) —Results of soc- cer matches played today in the Unl- ted Kingdon: wn ENGLUESED LEAGUE * Pivbstont Arsenal 2, Birmingham 3 _ Aston Villa 4d, Neweustle 3 , Blackpool 2, Man City 6 “Sunderland 0, Preston 0 Wolverhampton 2, Chelsea | he Thivtsion Tf » Darnsiey 4, Chariton 1 —Citeshend @, Bouthport tos Wulifax a. Chester | Walt City 2, wury Manefielt 2, York Clty t Roehitale a, Chestartiedd 4 Sountharpe 6, brudfard @ Aroekpart 0, Aceringtan 0 Workaniten 0. Barraw 4 Wiesten fh Unrdepools 4 Diviston TU Saathiern Ateershot 4 @rvatal dt Wedtan fs Coventry 0 few miles upstréam from the yet been Jaid with rail. lawyer. ' Jackson, counsel for Mr. Som-'! mers, and cites illness of his: client as reason for the adjourn- | ment. Mr. Justice MeInnes has said the trial should proceed without harbor early Friday in thick fog. The ferry Princess Vancouver collided with the 4-foot fish- packer Pahnarsy! at about §:30 No Injuries wore reported and damage was not belleved heavy. ee ed VANCOUVER Defence Minister Pearkes confirmed Fri- day that two Russlan submar- Ines have been identifed In the North Paelfie but not in Cana- clan territorial waters, ed VANCOUVER ( — An appli-| 1 The application, to be heard pjands Monday, was filed by Lorne H.\ yome will be announced later. Born in Scotland, Mrs. Fergu fallen structure, and has not | deceased by her husband in { -- search for the 25-year-old form- / son came to Canada in 1909 and; 5, wU.s. Marine Corps fighter ‘ settled here in 1912, She was pre-: pilot when he failed to ‘report ane -in there. Two.French ships also’ ‘Prince Rupert seven years a80.' were ordered out. Survivers are three daughters: rs, John Flewin (Margaret) of . re +43 cation was filed today in the | tnis. city; Mrs. A. H. Crockart 2° Tadioing a position near B.C, Supreme Court secking in-' (Edith) of Vancouver and Mar ithe tiny island of Groix, 10 definite postponement of the! at home: th a H h, Pet Y miles off the French 10 miles slander suit of Robert E. Som-! and George all of thie ‘city. “off the French port of Lorient. mets, former Jands and forests | sister in Scotland and_ several minister, against a Vancouver grandchildren, Wyatt had been unreported ' The Texas pilot took off from Galveston at 8:25 a.m. Thurs- ‘day hoping to reach Rome in 36 Funeral arrangements in the to 40 hours. He carried 44 hours of Ferguson ‘Arvest ‘Frameup’ Asserts Actor Funeral of fuel. ' Funeral Held For J. E. Kvick - HOLLYWOOD 14) — Movie ac- , 43, actor-publicist, were arrested Friday following a police rald on Brady’s Hollywood Hills home, They were booked and released on $2,500 bail each for arraign- 9. S, Olson offleiating. The hymn "Rock of Ages” was sung, Pallbenrers were; Victor Nor- W.H.-Fogg _ Dies in South VANCOUVER — W. H. Fogg, a pioneer in Pacific Coast steam- ship transportation, died here yesterday morning following a lengthy illness at the age of 74. Born in Limerick, Ireland, Mr. Fogg worked in Montreal, Vancouver and Revelstoke for the Grand Trunk Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1903 to 1909, ‘He joined the Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Com- pany, (now. Canadian Steam- ships) at its Inception in Van- couver in 1910. He was among He worked in Vancouver as freight solicitor, chief clerk, as- sistant to the superintendent and superintendent, He was dock agent, CNSS, Victoria, for for her current royal visit to the United States were in the mak- ing, the Queen expressed a de- sire to see two American foot- ball teams play. Today, she and Prince Philip will see two giants of the college circult—University of Maryland and University of North Caro- Hna—clash. They’ll watch from a royal box on the 50-yard line at the University of Maryland Stadium just north of Washing- ton. ROYAL HONORS The game will cap the fourth day of the Queen's six-day visit to the eastern seaboard of the United States. Earlier, she will visit the British Embassy to meet members of the staffs of Commonwealth missions in Washington, award insignias to Prince Philip, meantime, will visit the U.S. marine barracks. The climax of today’s program was a state dinner tonight at the embassy honoring President wr Halt | sibility of visiting London: next year. INFORMAL. SUGGESWIR The British information serv- ices in Washington denied any invitation had. been extended. But in London officials close to Buckingham Palace and the cab- inet said they understood the visit would be welcome when he Queen had personally and in- formally let Eisenhower know a finds time. They did not say what response she got. For the foundation stone ceremonies, Elizabeth selected a gavel used by one of her kins- men, George Washington to start building the U.S. Capitol in 1793, Last Wednesday the Bri- tish foreign office confirmed what had been asserted for at ons. They keep tt locked up at a bank. And they assigned three lodge brothers to keep an cye on it all during its absence from between the two great English speaking powers, Dulles, In a toast ‘to the Queen before vn brilliant assemblage of top-flight U.S. officialdom, came out strongly for oven greater ties pelween the two allies with the declaration that “we have so much substance, In common that it shows that wa could do wore 120 guests in the high- hall of . the Americans in the publics provided a backdrop for the head table, with the stars and stripes and the banners of the 10 Commonwealth nations arrayed on each side. tee The Queen, wearing a slim- fitting dress of aquamarine ro- maine embroidered in fine aqua- marine crystals, was treated, to typical American night-club style entertainment. with songstress Jane Powell, star of the stage, screen ana TV, and Marge and Gower Champion, husband and wife dancing team, headlining the bill. STRAPS SNAP The Queen and the Prince, Bylton 3, ‘Tottenham 2 delay, It is set for October 21. . , On aleinne | nh . FT annem Or eon Bry oe claus ns Funeral , services for Johan |those welcoming the line's first| Americans who have received least We yen ella ete S. with obvious enjoyment, ap- 3 Leicester 3, Notts FI . . nreoties is th of possessing | mri Kvick’ of Oona River were|steamer, SS Prince Rupert,|royal honors and lay the found- Lee, were distant relatives ‘| plauded cach act. As the ! etuton 2, Sheffield W 0 VANCOUVER @:—Two marine, narcotics Is a frameup. - held at 3:30 pm. Friday in Fer-|which arrived for service on the ation stone of a new embassy! nv an Champions completed thelr “Man United 0, Portsmouth 3 collisions occurred In Vancouver| Brady and Desmond Slattery. | guson's Funeral Home with Rey.) Pacific Coast in April 1910, building. of the Bistrict of Columbia mas Mrs. Sao eions. ballerina: SUPIC ‘ S-| Mrs. Champion's — ballerina- length gown snapped and the Queen chuckled as Champion explained that since the straps and gown had parted come " ““Winekburn J, Huddersfield t Me e . ‘ is sheet am. The Princess recelved no berg, CG. HW. Insulander, Vernard : Briel OF Cardinl 3 ’ wo a ‘ ‘ 1 stee c ‘ : . . Derby a, Liverpool | damage but the fishpneker was ment Mondiy. _{ Fossum, He Clair Plerce, Chris- [a short period in 1933. and Mrs, isenhower, the steel vault pany they too must part com- : uli 8, Leyton Or J holed in the port bow, She man-| Officers suid they had received | Lopher Fossum and Olaf Rosang.| Mr. Fog retired from Cana-| Elizabeth was reported, mean-| PLEDGE CO-OPERATION pany . ‘The dress stayed in wieh 3, Grimsby 2 ] : : etn Cy tel © ppd aged to reach her dock under|tips that narcotles parties were Interment followed In Foire {dian National Steamships’ scr-| while, to have informally sound-| Friday night, the Queen clim-~ place. Y ew irtotol © ppe. hey own power and no one was! being staged at Brady's home, | view cemetary. vice In June 1948. od ont Elsenhower on the pos-] ax ‘ : bus . The state dopartinent brought | Notts 1, stoke 2 ] ; } axed another ‘busy day in her | shoflield Ua, Rotherham 0 Injured, eer amr ar een . ~~ “Fd week-long visit by attending a our a new set of dinnerware, i pwannen tT, Doncaster | The inbound freighter Indian| gues sev mmmmnemmernnnn La nkiing site dinner at which| ¢lbed with 14-carat gold) and { waar e.0 Wee Mall collided with a drecge just she and State Secretary John pelea Bite foe gout ar the : “Crew Alex 0. Tranmere 4) east of the Lions Gate bridge Foster Dulles, her host, ex- cored inder the. soft. Hehte ot Dartington t. Curttite 2 ab 8:45 am, changed pledges of continued] yo . 5 treo und friendly co-operation} Hers of red, white and blue candies symbolizing the common national colors of the two coun- tries, ete near tome tae Se nee ease tagrinme pn antag =" Case Dismissed A charge of driving without due care and attention agalnpt motorist IWR, Anwelller Weeter a, Norwell is “LT understand the two sub- CHifahans wh Colehenter d , ae hh Man i common,” city Miiiwalt 0, Heenttard marines were identifed off the i, was dismissed by Magistrate ¥. Plumas ft Watford: | Alontian Yslands in American “There exists here in be- rT ASawhalte y ay Noll Part Vale a, Northampton a waters,” My. Pearkes sad, tween Us, between the United col rt this mornin ° tgreena DRG, Rournamautl 0 Kingdom sd the United “OU : B. wevesetunnnyitany falareabury H ee States,” he added, “a solid Anweltier, who plended. not ‘ Ae ‘t, ay ’ \ ' ‘ " " . ; , 7 . . “ a nM VICTORIA ( -- Rudolph At- foundation upon whieh to ely. 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Ttlth t, Quon af Bt , tivtadon Wt Ation #, Dvndea ’ Arhrouth 4, Cowdonbonth 2 ropatek oO, Avr Vroohin 4, Dumbarton Dintermtine 4, Bortar 2 Hamitton 4, We Atirting a Morton a, Montrona 3 41, Johnstone @ tdonhotmenule a thur Vowels, 23, Mridny was sonteneed to two yerrs less one day on conviction of arson, The charge was laid follows ing a fire dash April 27 whieh siw ok Jarge, atrawefilled barn In Sooke destroyed by Mames, eth unaanan pecans: daadhaananamnamaanaaitaieaaiatdeal Carrier Gaining LONDON ih — The carro rockot whieh shot the Russian antolliita Into apnea ja expected to gh another three minutes on the antollite oa they while araund the world today, Moscow nde'ty AY OANADA § Diefonbake Radio sald, Bunimner 1, Suselag A 4 the plane VOVAQ | ormor-Gowernl “Massey wave goodbye as fy Queen and Prince Philip away from Wve HOD dae Hake ‘. vty Ny uh ay, MN ering Mintitor and Mra, Finds Nena “ " 0 H ICAVOA pA Up ands rport, At loft y a¥ucwolf, chiof of the naval staff, 6 Pholed (Dominion-Wide) (CP mount new efforts, whieh we shall Indeed If we ave to cope successfully with the new probe lems of the future.” ‘Tho Queen, I reply, sald there wis no Meld of hunny activity Wy whieh exchanges and cane tacts between londing men of our two countries have not at one time or another played the mi jor role in tho bullding of our common elvilizntion.” “"Thope," she added, “that tho practica of freo and frlondly co- operation will never conse." Tho royal couple dined with when his ear collided with ane other car driven by Willlam J, Bchneffer. ORMES ' Daily Delivery - @ DIAL 215] Dullog and Mrs, Dulles and thelr ceilinged