WEATHER Cloudy with showers, rain Tuesday afternoon, Little change In temperature, Winds light me westerly tonight and Tuesday fmorning becoming | Southeast ma Tuesday afternoon, Low tonight m and high Tuesday 35 and 45, i. Five are dead, Published at ‘Canada’s ‘Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Greet Northwest. ory oes : Meds itaeetie el hl 7 B. c. . CE “ee PARLTAMEHT RLS 28, ' VWIey cant Lay Hq “ & e ey : NTENMS ICAL com ARCHIVES oF pg, c., “2s 26. Po are 48: “Bur feet Low: top teccaneeeneee 81200" 6.65 eet 20; 43 3 10: vim, | | ae: TIDES /_Tussday, Sanusiy: 21, 1, 1988 * APacttio: Standard! Time) VOL. XLVII, No. 16 | Storm Toll ‘limbing Children Among Five Fatalities BALIZAX (CP)—Dan- ger spots still loomed in Nova Scotia today as the death. and damage toll mounted in the aftermath of the Maritimes’ worst storm of the season. including two children, Crucial spot teday was at Bridgewater, N.S., where a high- | way bridge, weakened Sunday when an ‘upstream dam broke, threatens to collapse into the channel directly In the path of the town's power plant. Victims of Iast week’s 244 days of snow, slect and rain included Alice Campbell, 2, of Montague Mines near Halifax, and Charlies Acker, 3, of Birch- town, N.S. Both drowned in pools of water near their homes. The other victims were Jacq- ues McGraw of Bignard Settle- | ment, N.B, clectrocuted while | repairing snapped. ‘power lineés;! Clarence Jolilmore, 33, of Ghes- : ter Grant, N.S., a rabbit. hunte wie 10a” Stee weeiy i. Sec wrond during the storm ‘and died of.ex-: posure; and Thomas McPhee, 73, ! drowned ‘in a. Jake near Cale- | donia, N.S, during the storm. | Police found his body Sunday. PUPPY LOVE — Gretta Peterson, 19, of New Westminster, B.C., holds five Dalmatian pups from a litter of nine owned by breeder Mrs. R. A. Wallsberg of nearby Surrey. Gretta hopes to own one of them, perhaps the little fellow yawning. (CP Photo) SPEEDER PLEADS GUILTY Fast Chase by RCMP we Fine, fined him $25. . . | RCMP told the court one of A fast car chase Mvongh & Prineg, Rupert. streets | whaite’ eapendedd ‘his licence for thr ee months a and PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY JANUARY 20, 1958 Fetes Fuchs LONDON (Reuters) — Dr. Vivian Fuchs has sent a message from the South Pole to the British govern- ment saying he will leave in two days for Scott Base —the end of his 2,100-mile unprecedented trip across: Antarctica. His message to ‘the London} headquarters of the Common- Suspension had to. slow down. |... Sergeant J. E. Ruttah of RCMP i their patrol cars spotted a caricity detachment said this was} Nova Scotia was the worst hit: ; driven by. 19-year- old Frederick | one of the greatest speeds any of the Maritime ~ provinces.: Fiood-waters, receding slowly as. Avenue West, in the downtown: prince ‘Charles Sommers, 1009 Third: car has ever been clocked at in Rupert. He said his temperatures hovered near the! area and chased it up Sixth Av- | speedometer read 65 mph at one: freezing mark, cover some rall-:enue until Sommers hit a rough! point. way Hnes and roads in the southwestern regions. _ Winds up to 60 miles an hour’ brought southern Nova Scotia | five inches of rain during the; storm. Six ships entered port Satur- day after riding the storm out- side Halifax Harbor. Among, them was the liner Britannic! {from Liverpool with 600 passen- gers, PPPPEPOPPLODIPODS SPPPPALOLVIOP POPS: | { Well It Figures LONDON (Reuters) — A 20- year old Cockney showgirl who “stood in’ for Princess Mar- -garel in a royal portrait said today the princess has a 36- 22635 figure “just like niine, wwPretty, brunette Georgina Moore said that was one rea- stn why Italian artist Pietro Anigani selected her to. model the ‘torso for the controversial palnting. Another reason, Georgina sald, is the princess could not abt still, The showgirl is an expert at staylig SU, She poses in the nude nightly in uv local thea- Ure show and mit remain , Spot on Hays Creek Bridge and. i ‘A. D. Tilley, 64; Dies In Hospital | Allen Douglas osP city resi- : dent for the past seven years, | died in Prince Rupert General! , Hospital Saturday evening at the rage of 64, He js survived by his widow Helen at 1034 First Avenue West, n daughter Lorene of Seattle, Wash., a son Jerry of Westport, and three grandchildren. Mr, Tilley was a member of the Hoquinm Masonic Lodge, No. 64 AP & AM, Grays Harbor, con- fistory, 32nd degree Scottish Rites, a member of Afifi Shrine | Temple, AAONMS of Tacoma, Wash. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Ferguson Fun- eral Home, Rev, Vernon FE. Me- Eachern officlating. VANCOUVER @—The Som- mers bribery case was adiourn- ed Saturday until Feb. 12 after lawyers for all but one of ihe defendants agreed that , they would he ready then to proceed “nll day, every day” with evi- motionless to keep within the tae B. C. ROUNDUP femeneceeen aoe Shr re mene sam ap inten a An eta ar STE dence until the case is com- He said RCMP's attention had. been attracted to Sommers af- ter several complaints from resi- dents all over the city about a car racing through the streets at: iexecessive speed. Sommers pleaded guilty to the ‘speeding charge. wealth -trans-Antarctic expedi- |) tion received today said: | yeached the.:south , pole .”' aVelting 930 ‘miles: ‘fro Sacnk- dileton /base. All -.are i journey to Scott. Base. Fuchs.” Queen Elizabeth replied: * “Thank you very much for your message which as patron ; of the trans-antarctic expedi- | tion I was very glad to receive. My husband and I send our warm congratulations to ali | members of the Common-' } ' | wealth trans-antarctic party and our best wishes for the { next stage of your journey to Scott Base. | Elizabeth R.” Consumer Price Index Drop Recorded in Some Centres OTTAWA ® -- The consumer price index fell duting Novem- ber in five of the 10 reglonal Canadiap cities used as standards, the bureau of statistics said today. | ; Prices in Winnipeg, Edmon- ton-Calgary and Vancouver, however showed an over-all in- crease, “Poud costs dropped in all cities but two, but other commoditics and services rose In all citles exeept one, The burenu said the changes registered were moderate, rang- ing from a decline of 0.3 per cent in Montrenl to a 03° in- crense in Winnipeg. December tndexes, with No- vembor's figure bracketed: 8t. John’s 100.8 . (100.8); Halifax ploted. Wi) (2h2); Saint John 123.4 “Missing Lawyer Disbarred For Life VANCOUVER (‘eA Abhats- ford lawyer who disappeared ina Heht plane last month was one ot two barristers disbarred tor Hre Baturday by the benshers of ‘the Law Sovlety of BO, ‘Tenehors Chairman M, M, Molarlane said Hugh Mttzsim- mons, $7, was fount gully of wnprofessionad conduel in “yrodneing False doaumants, whith he knew (oboe talse and forged, to the registrar of titles in New Wenner” No Grace has bean found. of Fiwwainimons sinee he toulk off oni Miht from Taunglay | to Via torla Dae, Troll Mackoon THAN of While Roek was also dbarrad, To, was found gulity of misap- proprinting a cellontis monoy, a NANAIMO ‘Pome HOG Ram- ayoor dhe Vaneouver brand of the IC, Uinturical Sooloty sald Saturday his braineh has sue. seeded in hiving the recently comploted Natlonal ili Board story The Unanging Judge “ditehed.” Mr, Ramany sadd that the branch received advice fram Justice minister David) Fulton that the Fim Board pleture hid been Korapped beature of protests fram the soolety over the angle daken by the Cilm on the lite of WC.'s colorful jurist Judge Voghte, FORT 8T, JOHN, 1.0. — John Mezovieh, 12, was in hoapl- Wal here Sunday with third-de- yreo burns suffered in an oxplo- ston at a Hudson's Bay Obl aid Quak Company woll a0 miles north of Benton, River, B.C, VANCOUVER «@—The aon. miniat-nligned BWedish Colum. bin Monee Counell Sunday passed a resolution asking the Tanadian government to take the lead in calling for an Last- West summit conference to break the dixarmament dend- look, The resolution, adopted at the counell’s annual meeting, nino culls on the government to support & ban on nuclear weapons toxting, thelr use and mnuatiotires LILLOOET, 1G, | alide which doruflod 10 curs of f train now for four hours, Lilloony ia 160 miles northons of Vianeouver. auone, No one wis injured, Q—A mude Pacific Grout Enstern Rallway Lillooot Saturday morning was cleared lator in the day after delaying some trains Passengers were talon around tlie slide area by bus to bonrd trina at Lillooet and Fountain, ihree niles north of tho avaldout (123.8); (123.4); Montreal 123.4 Ottawa 124.2) (124.4); 126.1 (126.4); Winnipeg (121.2); Saskatoon-Regina 120.1 (120.2); (110.9); Vancouver 123.9 (123.6), tae ca erervir se eeeenpeneciesce nae ranma | Two Escape As Truck Rolls early Saturday morning rolled over, nie, 400 BElehth Avenue Hast and passenger Loule Kasum, 737 Sec-~ ond Avenue West, both escaped without serious injury, Taken to Prince Rupert General hospital, thoy wore released after examine ation. Ronnle told ROMP ‘that at nbhout 2:30 nm, saturday as he war approuching a curve about one mile fram the elty Timits on Highway 16, he was blinded by tho gehts of ay oncoming ear, The truck left tho voad and rolled over on its roof, sn Break-In Reported A car storage room owned by Lindsay's Cortnge and Storage and an adjacent Canndlun Na- L| tlonal Railways workshop were broken Into during the week- \ by breaking a hosp, Tt ts not known whether any By, STERLING : GREEN | WASHINGTON (AP) —: President Risenhower said today the U.S. can lick the recession this.’ year, pay in full the cost of meeting’ ‘Russia’ 8 new: challenge, + and go forward to “real economic. growth. without i in-| - | | flation.”. oe : AY HIB economic Yeport, ‘third and last-of- the ‘annual White.“House "| 1 42-point program of :home-front ob ministration is considering: tax guts, public works - or, deliberate |. | words “recession”. or depression. ” | messages to. ‘Congress, - ‘carried a legislation. .Most of the requests were. ‘familiar, ‘He: gave*no hint that. the ad- deficits, and “avoided .even the SLUMP CAME EARLY + ‘Eisenhower disclosed that the slump ‘began sooner © and: ‘hit harder than officials had ex- ‘pected. In the last three'months national production dropped $6,- 000,000,000, or 1% per cent, he said,: from the Tecord “rate of $439,000,000,000 a year achieved in the previous quarter. ’ “The latest: challenge of: inter- national communism will require a further increase in the econ-. omic claims of national security, |: “Today, Jan. 19, the Common- to wealth transantarctic expedition is after: in. good health “and ‘heart and «we 100k’ - forward ‘to departing in two, days ~ time on the last stretch of. ‘OUT | fo ing already is being ‘felt, Eisen- Toronto 121.6 Edmonton-Calgary 120.0 Approximately $1,000 damage was inflicted on a 1067 pickup truck when it Jeft Highway " un Drivor of the truck James Ren- ond, ROMP reported today. Entry wik gaulned through the doors which are already heav y,” Eisen- shower: said. . but © Eisenhower |. {said they now are. “urgent.” we follow suitable’ private public policies, this. chal- can. be ‘met ‘without -dis-|° hower: reported. cluding: . Strong, sustained consumer demand ;. ‘‘very little” decline in. incomes or total ‘buying power; rising outlays by state. and local governments; increased private spending on research and devel- opment; and strong business confidence, attested by the long- range programs of corporations for expansion and construction. REPEAT REQUESTS The message repeated with emphasis the administration's federal debt, a one-year exten- sion of present corporation and excise tax rates, the farm pro- gram sent to the capitol last week, and the new plan to aid sclence education. Two-Storey Fall Injures Woman Miss. Bessie Angus, of Prince Rupert js reported in good condi- tion in Prince Rupert General Hospital with undetermined In- juries after a fall from a second- storey window In a clty hotel early Sunday marning, RCMP reported today. Moss Wins Race BUENOS AIRES (1— Britain's Stirling Moss, who shortly be- fore the race removed a bandage from his injured eye, roared to victory Sunday In the sixth an- nual Argentine Republic grand prix at the wheel of a Cooper- Climax British car. Italy’s Lulel Musso placed second tn a Forrart, Britain's Mike Hawthorn in an- Lothar Morrart came in third and world champion Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina fourth dn g our. economy, or: destroy- ey" ay provide and, we can. -efford : to ‘Other factors favoring a 1958|man in Prince Rupert. General upturn are visible, he said, in-/| Hospital with a ‘knife wound ‘in requests for a higher limit on the |. 386, 000 JOBLESS Urey Increase Sunday. morning which ‘left a. Kitimat the. abdomen in “fairly good” condition. ‘Police say the injured man, Arthur Teschner, suffered the wound in a fight in the rear of the Hollywood Cafe shortly after midnight and was rushed to hospital. by city ambulance. Other men involved in the brawl have not been identified so far RCMP reported: False Report Results In $50 Fine Larry Alfred Dennis, 26, of Miller Bay, was fined $50 by Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite in city pollee court this morning on a charge of giving police mis- leading information. Dennis pleaded guilty to false- ly reporting to ROMP that his car had beon damaged while parked in front of the Post Of- flee yesterday, Actually the damage to his car was a result of a slight collision with a car parked on Bight Av- enue East Saturduy, pollee said. Theft Reported In Break-In Office of Home Oll dock was broken into enrly Saturday morning anda prir of binoculars and an olectrie ragor stolon, RC MP reported today. The loat also included sevoral credit cards which will be of no n privatoly-entered Maseratl, hero,” $y one day last wool, ned a plenle, yorved thenvwelves, Vthing was atolan, ARM Dd bee te U.K. PUB HONORED BY QUEEN, SAID FIRST TIME IN HISTORY LONDON iY — A villlnge pub in Norfolk was quiallflod Sun- day to put.up vw plaque ronding “Queon Ellvabeth HW lunched Ernest Wright, mannagor of the King’s Head, told how ‘the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Pringoss Anne dropped Thoy had boon out shooting near Sandtngham and plan- The weuthor turned cold and rainy so thoy decided to ent lineh indoors, The pub was selected. The Royal Pumily brought thelr own food in hampors and This Js belloved the first time the Queon has visited w pub. value to the thieves, polee sald, e@ ployment was’ for any.” one: “month du last several years, the “b said.- There also was an-increase |. in the number of persons work- ing part-time. ‘tal were 29,000 workers on tem- porary layoff. (See earlier story on page six.) Grain: Vessel Now Loading MS ‘Stylehurst, of British registry, arrived in Prince Ru- pert harbor Sunday morning nnd today started loading a car- go of 10,450 tons of No. | feed barley, a ‘spokesman for the gov- ernment grain clevator said to- day, The Stylehurst is scheduled to leave Wednesday or ‘Thursday, Rear-Admiral Naval headquarters announc- ed lodauy he will proceed on re- tiremont leave April 2 after 33 yeaty, with the RCN. Prior to his retirement, the Rerwr-Admiral will vislt Prince Rupert for final Inspection of HMCS Chatham, Lt. Tan Inglis, staff officer, sald today. He is expected hore Febru- ary 27. Roar-Admiral Adams was ins strumental ino organizing — the naval resorve on its present basls ind he established the Hamll- ton headquarters in 1063. He will be sueceeded by Com- madore Edward W, Finch-Noylos of Hamilton, The revr-admiral, promoted to that rank In 1968, was born in Vielovla and graduated from tho Itoyal Naval College of Canada In 1022, Diving the Second World War he commuancelad several destroy- ors und orulaors. In 1047 he ba- cume coputy chiof of naval per- sonnel and director of naval re- serves at Naval Hoadquartera, Ottnwa. In 1040 he took come mand af) the alveraft-oarrler HMCS Mugoulfluent, and two you's lator nasumed command of t 5 aoe OB Bee ie Not included in the jobless ‘to- | Goh ve Bo = Ontario had. tive, jour of them |traffic deaths: and’ one a ‘boy who fell through. ice and was, drowned. oe Two drownings in ‘Nova Scotia a brought that ‘province’s week> end total to four, Two were killed in traffic accidents. ‘ Quebec had three traffic fat- alities during the same. period. Two provinces reported two ac- cldental deaths each, Alberta, with two dead in traffic, ‘and ‘Saskatchewan, which reported an accidental shooting and a man crushed by a trec, . New Brunswick and New- foundland, had‘ one death each, the former in traffic, the latter by drowning. K. F. Adams Retiring From Reserve | OTTAWA ©) -— Rear-Admiral Kenneth Fy Adams, 54, pom mander for the lost- five years of Canada's 22 naval reserve divi- sions with headquarters at Hamilton, ts to retire In April. Esquimalt, B.C, He held this post untill he became the first com- manding officer of roserve div- {ejons. Theft Charge - Dismissed — Magistrate. E. TY, Applewhalte this morning dismissed a charge of attomptod cur theft against Ivan Watts, about 26, as ROMP sald they had not sufficlont evi- donee, Watts had boon charged Janu- ary 14 and remanded for. trial today, Willa Ray appeared as Watts’ dofonce counsel, NOW... in l tablet daily Q Vitomins +12 Minerals gm REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS 5 be AN vitamina with tnown requice wonts plus vital mlnarale} 36's, $2.50 72's, $4.78 144's, 1 aie JHMOS Naden, RON barracks at ORMES DRUGS LTD.