Hatt “y i. ae Wa", rial AeA i aks VOL. XLVH, No. 229 “Telephone 6767 ‘CHARLEVOIX that carried 33 nien: to de night by its two survivors, Frank Mays and Elmer Flem- ing were thrown from their small raft three times: in the night by the violent waters of northern Lake . Michigan, and three times they. managed to find the raft in the dark. Mays and Fieming, the only known survivors of the cargo ship Carl D. Bradley, which went down Tuesday, told of their or- deal in hospital here. Tie two were taken from the swirling waters by a U.S. Coast Guard cutter that also recover- ed elght floating bodies. te = The Job of trying to identify aot team coee oe aelt tan Oo meee trae meena City store faces charge “#, D. Manson of Prince Rupert pleaded not guilty before Mugis- trate BE, -T. Applewhalte jn city policg court this morning to a charge of unlawfully failing to close his jewellery storo on a Wednesday, Evidence of both Crown and defenee was heard this morning. Oaso continued this afternoon, "Police told the court that are ter a check of Manson's store on a Weelnosday, tt was. found to be open and three people ware observed standing al ane of the counters, A clark was behind the counter, ROMP sald, : “Assiatint eliy elork David Wil- son told the court that he issued a tobacco trade Heence to Mine son on Baptember 16, On taking the stand Manson sold that he was open for the purpose af selling tobneco and aed products whieh would te Clide seh merchandise as ele rrotte uses, UWyhters, wshtrayas ane Vike audries, oy ‘Ay onpptienation by defence counsel W. N, Poolo for tha ense to be disniasod woe dsntiowed by Muanlatrate Applewhitto, POA, oTieneo Brown ta. crown A prongoutor, CODEN St egeees teers wo'd be all nent, T knew thoy would find UA, Tho radloy carried ono raft— the ono thit snved tho Mvex of Yloning and Mays—nane two Iifebouts, Although there wore sonttored roports of debris, tho Lwo Iifeboats were not found 'in tho first day of the search, Thore wore reports that the O1S-foot Brnadiey aplit in two at- tor any oxplosion, Moming anid he bolloves there was wv allaht explosion Just las tho atom sunk banonth the aur iU0, OFF THE. RAILS—Twenty. ‘persons. were. injured “when the granted. $24,000 ‘bail ‘by. Mr:. Jus-|. ‘tice H.-W. Davey; the ‘judge who|: n- adian Pacific Railways dominion. ‘passenger train’ hit a- mud! | and, rock Slide. near, Hope, 100: miles ° east of Vancouver: ‘Four’: Diesel units: ‘plunged down a 50- foot: embankment. .Three?of. the: injured were: taken. to hospital, the rest treated ‘by two’ doctors.’ . Two. passenger, cars Jumped the track, but’ stayed. -upright.:, sitting | that: openssin:. January. - ‘the preliminary. hearing; relat-| ing .to. the ‘charges ' ‘on which the té ‘ sought. ister, was granted: bail to a ree” ‘days: © before :' Sommers’ forito go through’ ‘the: ‘courthouse | formalities... . Both Gray ‘and. ‘Sommers have eeti” sentenced ‘to five years:in akalla’:Prison’ for bribery ‘and ‘onspiracy. .while : Sommers was nthe: government. On .On- Wednesday: Sommers: was Tuesday. $20, 600 ball: to. > GAY on ‘sums vapply" “to. the charges. on “which* both men pealing. to..the- Court: “of Appeal In each case, there isa furth- rer’ ‘$10; 000". bail” set’ Jast..March at] ‘jury: has. now. disagreed,” and |: iwhich | may., be re-tried. ‘Gray was:taken. from> Okita | | Prson Farm. to“ the*-courthouse} ~" . ‘cells on. “Wednesday. ’ Sureties. {sto 000°. Phineas Fogg may have scooted around the world in. 80 days, made: his’ creator Jules Verne famous and ended up in.a super colossal ‘motion picture, but Prince Rupert. residents Mr. and Mrs. St. John . Madeley, .100 Fourth Avenue West don’t-ex- pect the same repercussions from the world tour they start to- morrow. , Mr. Madeley, who is probation officer for the district and Mrs. Madeley, medical social worker at Miller Bay Indian hospital, will complete their globe circling trip in 49 days, all by air, . Object of the speedy world jaunt is to attend, the Ninth International Conference of So- cin) Work in Tokyo, November 30 to December. ‘ The conferences are held every two years at a different site. The 1954 conference was held in Toronto and two years ogo it was in Germany. Mr, and Mrs. Madeley will be the only Canadians out of 101 other social workers from. the United States and Puerto Rico, although George Davidson, de- puly minister of Natlonal Health and Walfare Js conference chair- man for the Tokyo conference, At the Tokyo parley, outstand- ting speakers will address tho ‘delegates and study groups will tuke up topics ineluding 1) the role of soelal work In de- Hnqueney groups (2) co-oper- natives as a part of welfare pro- grams (3) rolo of women In bho world today (4) the changing {mportancn of the family and some of the factors affectlog fanily brenkdown (4) role of the social wor kor In model sete tlie. ‘The ‘round-the- world: ‘toile ds , a study tour and in each centre]. . Visited sessions will .be held with local. practicing - social workers to exchange ideas and discuss programs and social and economic. conditions. The Madeley’s itinerary after leaving here tomorrow: by Can- adian Pacific Airlines is as fol- lows: Vancouver,. (four days); Seattle, . Honolulu Japan (10 days): Hong Kong (1% days); Sing- apore (14% days); Delhi (six days); Bombay (two days); Bei- rut, Damascus, Jerusalem to Calro: (four days in Bethlehem for Christmas Day); Calro three days); Athens (three Rome (three days); Paris (three days) London (four days); Am- sterdam (two days) ‘and home over the pole to Vancouver and Prince Rupert. oe Hunters safe Four elty hunters who were reported lost in the Houston aren Monday have been. located’ “safe and sound” at Burns Lake, |. mother of one of the men, Mrs. D, F, Baldwin reported today. Mrs, Baldwin said that the four mon loft Princo Ruport for am huntiig trip last Thursday nnd were expected back on Monday but were held up due to the heavy snowfall In that re- glon, Donald Baldwin, John Mee Lean, Motra Mintonko and an unidentified man wore unable to rench a tolephone im order to Phono thelr volations until to- day, Mrs, . aaldwin anid, SCPECHOP PDIP II PLO HOD IODIP VII PPIODVIVECOODO LOND GOVERNOR-GENERAL, PREMIER. AT BC CENTENNIAL BANQUET PORT LANGLEY, 1.0. ii—Covernor-conernl Mnssoy ante Wodhnoxdiy taht that but. for the dealsion of British Cal umbla to roman Bridal 100 yonra ago “the Canndlan naiion of. today would have beon Impossible, even unthinkable" Mr. Mnasaoy told. group of ploneors and elvie dignitaries that the decision was © momentous one, BC, separated trom other Canadians by a sen of mountains, was tho “most ine probable af all our 10 provinces," Yot (ib happoned, and BC, had become one of the largost, wonlthiod) and most bonutdtul provinaes in Canndna, The banquet was in celobration of the day 100 years ago Wodnoaday whon, nt this old Yrasor Rivor fort alte 38 miilos onat af Now Weatminaler, 1.0, Was declared n British colovy vnd Sly Tames Douglas was Installed as the first governor. The colony became a provines of Canada 19 years later POPPE OIITIEOODOLLOLOEIIESIG NCETICLOOTENDEDEEOTEEOOETOOOLETODIOTE \ } \ | i t ' days): | three parts: “on: “points of ‘Jaw; an application for permission’ to It: Was: expected to. ‘be two or|: hondsmen arrive ‘from ‘the inter- twos ere convicted. and ‘they. are ap- |: arrived at vas foul for the, $20, =. af and: “new: ‘ones. “were poe og It. was: AS 30 p.m. before 22 gt Gray; left. ‘for:, -home. and’ this, six aoe a H.W ray was: re- - eased. from. prison’ Weinesday. on "$30, ,000 bai 1 total’ ‘of. of $84 “He charged ‘them: on: ‘the’ » pri éry- counts: aft ee Sommer. the appeal on mixed Jaw: and facts; and“a’ claim that his: five-year sentence “was,: excessive. : There are seven ‘points of: ap- peal against the conspiracy ‘con- victions, nine against the brib- ery convictions, and four in the application of ‘leave. oo The notice pleads the’ sentence was excessive; that Sommers had no: previous convictions; and that it would have. been reasonable to sentence him only on the conspiracy charge, with suspended or concurrent sen- tences on the bribery charges. The trial judge, Mr. Justice J. O. Wilson, had. ruled the maxi- mum on the conspiracy charge was one year, The appeal on points of law Leader Robe sion Mr. Strachan: said: such-’a fstep-“is not. the same. as. a leg- 'islative committee: as” I. _Pro- posed. ” He:;said since: Social ‘Credit has” been: in power in B.C., there have been 10: royal commissions and special enquiry investiga- tions, —. “The members of the legisla- ture dre elected to examine the affairs of the province, In by- passing: them Mr. Bennett Js again showing his contempt for our porvincial legislation and includes the following points: what It stands for.” No general election says Attorney General Bonner says he is “happy” VANCOUVER (CP)—Attorney General Robert he doesn’t know who paid off the $6,000 balance on former forest minister Rob- ert Sommers’ bank loan, In an Interview here Wednes- day Mr. Bonner sald tho loan is “a doad questfon, It was not a matter at issue in Sommers’ bribary-consplracy trinl. It -had no relationship in my under- atanding to, the clrcumstances that mnde the original matter one for the courts.” Asked who paid the loan the auttorney-goneral replied, "Dm happy to any I don't know," Aaked if ho felt any discom- fort or embarrassment over the handling of the Sommers onsa love Bonner said, “None whatso- tr In the Weht of known facts Tacky was taken conaciontious- ly, he «ald, bug ndded: “Woe might wish that different facta had yevealed thomaclyes at an carliory porlod of timo.” ... As for possible ro-trial in tho endo of dofondanta over: whom the Jury dangreod Mr, Bonnar snid he was awaitin rocom- mendations from Ila state, : On nowapapor odilorialy: call- Ing for Mr, Bonnor's yroslgnne- tion: "Thoy have boon conalat- ontly against mo in my publia Ifa, Thoy didn't olect mo and Tor not taking tholr advica on Nom rto roturn to private Should thore be a gonoral oloction? ““Oortalniy not, We have boon In offlao two yoars with an ox tra Jarge mandate. . Wo are in tho middle of a progitam which is useful and popular, "Tf aur policies wore not popu- lar and useful we'd ‘have two party londers who don't hold soats running in tho Trail by- oledtion, ... “Noither Liberal Joader Arthur Laing nor Consorvative leader Denno Finlayson dares. to run, Thoy know {it takes more than wk totget elected,” On H. Leo Briggs’ statoment whon he waa head of the B.C, Powor Commission, attacking the government's fMacal and powor policies: “L ent understand It, Ho was ono day apparently a hard] | working employee of the powor comnylssion and the next a crit- o of mas sb af tho major projects jn tho province, | 1 can't under atand how he wot from Pouition,| A to portion 33," Wo sald the powor ‘comminslon 6 “aghnat and Norrified" at Mr, Drigga' coneduot, In an address onritor to tho 3.0, Wotola Ansocintion ‘conven-|. tion Mr, Bonner anid B.0, Is. une dovgolng nn oxprnaion, the pro- Jection and extent of which “most of us fail to’ ronllao,” , . ‘Population will rench §$,000,000 in anathor 20 yonra, ho sald, 3.0, ]. porgonnal por capita incone ronohod $3,400 in 1057, tho highs out In Canndi ‘ . , BAL Ad itt Rell I While 8 a “tmited cindorse- ation”: :to such a. royal commis-. the: recent. B C.:- Elks’ - Bonspiel ‘The novel bingo: game is‘éx-|! 2D ‘pected ° to raise $2,500... in -. pled children. *. . A total.of 146 children were treated last year in the Skeena District’ by the crippled: chil- dren’s travelling clinic, and, more than 2,500 children are given ‘treatment each year jn the wards of the hospital, ‘Mr. Lewis said that game rules and other information will be announced at a later date, Draw this year will start on December 3 when the first num- bers are drawn from.a cage in the Prince Rupert Daily News editorial office. The numbers will be listed daily in the paper along with those drawn on prev- lous days, so that anyone buying na card late or wishing to buy a second card can keep track of all the n the numbers. “Northland. dispute ‘settled An* agroement has been signed settling the dispute be- twoen Northland Navigation Company Limited and Local 508 of the International Long- shoromon's and Warehouse- men's Union, Rusinoss agont for Local 508, Frodorick Viger, said to~ day that an agroomont was signed on Novembor 12 he- tween the union and tho ship~' ping flrm which stated that Vocal 505 will untond all North- Jand Navigation vasaols, Northland’s ship the Can- adian Prinon was. plokoted by the WLongshoromen's unlors November 7 but sailod the next siey after oblaining a couré njunotion, which enabled th aM poing firm to unload a reload the vemel. WK, bank’ rate dropped again LONDON t—Britain. today Hlowored the bank rate. to four por cont from $4, | It waa tho fifth | ‘dro Tonns ‘and will anood | a aleguiation of money, : vi ‘the |. Elks’ March of. Dimes" for ordp= . {Doctor of Law, ' ‘in aight . montha, Ti will monn ati chon er . Agent, N. A. Beketov' and: Pp: -erintendent of ‘ghts'Ian ‘Camip bell; ‘will . visit. ‘department: transport | offices, installatio lighthouse . tender . Alexander — MacKenzie to as many. “light. stations: in the’ Vicinity as time will permit: : _A graduate of the University of British Columbia,” Mr. Stead's: experience - includes | flve.: years towboating operations and years years with the: Royal ‘Canadian - dition he has held various: pog- itions' in accounting, market search, ° stock brokerage: ; geodetic surveying. me pane Mr. Stead, 45, was bord"in | Vancouver and served with the | eosoooom! Roynl Navy from 1040 to"'1043 on Northern patrol, in the: -Eng= f lish Channel‘ and in the: ‘Med; ' Ho roso to Lb. Commande ane Senior Officer of the 3rd. Motor itterancan, Launch Flotilla, During: moat : of this perlod was stationed nt Malta whore ho conveyed. shipping and also oscorted lands , ings at TNpoll and: Sicily: and other operations Ain the: ‘Med~ {torranoan, " ‘Mr. Stoad roturned to” ‘tho R. C, N. in’ 1044 and served aboard the WMC8 Lroqyois: in the Bay of Biscay and the, Wea torn Appronches, . F ve Ho recelved his BO dogroa' in 1033 and BA degree with: honors ° In economics In: 1094 9 andon rolurn from oversens dution was awarded ‘tho: honorary dogree of phantne ayit a j WEATHER oe Gale warning. over, cilniidy ‘ ey showors today atid ¥rls.. porature, . Wostorly: winds §. Gow ‘tonight and Algh - , tomorrow a6 and 42, nyds RYE The | os Oo malay, Nove My, hea vos WPaaltle Standard Time)": TEU avseron gone | a Wteat 7.9; foeb tov seivreven “ae. as"Y ot ard Ohta dt 1) Dantas tema a and will make a. trip, onthe. - Navy and. Royal Navy. In* ad= ‘f Little change in tan. a