4 a 4 | Tor. XLII, He ee EE No. xe + oe saenmentet et ome 155. Meera karntin prarcee a - en ee Dr seaenadinaahanl be Se yp ges sino My Wy) tin Telephone 6767...” wb ~ a~ lt job. openings © | KITIMAT, B.C. —The . Alu- minum Company. of.Canada Ltd. : -said-Monday there is’ work-avail- “able for physically- -fit. ‘men : at : the company’s smelter site, here. anager, said ; jobs were “ ‘available but ‘warned | ‘the com-. - pany ,wasn t hiring. many. new. : “| plies and prevent prices skyrock- ‘employees.. ’ He said those whom the com- . pany employs must pass a “fairly - stiff’: medical examination. . “ “If people are interested ‘in ae ‘working’ for the. company at Kitimat we prefer ‘them to apply through the National Employ- ment Service office in their own locality,” Mr. Rosane sald. Frecords. 46- inch. “rainfall a “= AIPEL, For mosa (AP)—One out of every « AQ For- -mosans was homeless today, victim of the N dtionalist! Chinese island’ S greatest disaster in memory.’ Alan reports” - Weckend floods in the wake of torrential rains drove 246,807. of | - in schools and other. public build - ings. The. toll of the disaster still was being counted. persons are known — to have}. died, 459° still are missing and 963 are injured. An earlier police announcement - ‘Of “173. dead” “Was -Chinese Nationalist. ‘government. -banned the: export: of pigs, poultry and vegetables to ‘conserve food sup- eting. The governor of Formosa, Gen. Chow Chih-jou,.said ‘newspaper damage estimates..of $25, 000,000 are conservative. -— The. weather. bureau said 46 inches of rain fell on Mount. Ali, in southern Formosa, in 72 hours, up to 9 a.m, Monday. ' The floods virtually swept away aot we ote up ‘BRIEF FREEDON _ truck near: “Wirnpeg’s international airport Friday, enjoys. rit ° prief. freedom: by, chasing * ‘truck: ‘driver Connie. Berg. Mr. ‘Ber outdistanced » the animal, then dodged: around ° a. telephone: pol ‘The three other ‘steers. “were quickly caught but. the, fourth: bumped a.-truck- and damaged police carst before ste ne dropped around» its” neck. of four which escape O. rope. was}: oo —CP photo. : Formosa’s 10,000,000 people from}. their homes. They took shelter} « Police’ said 619| drive for. ‘donations “h villages. ~ : | WA strikers can ass _ merchan ts. “Jack McKenzie, business agent for Local 1-118, ‘said there. has been.no, acute» hardship among : ‘families of the:1,500 IWA strikers| reds-of ‘rien: farm~| 2 “and -under: water,’ “the fairly. good” so: far.’ ‘Some. ‘mer- chants ‘had ‘vyolunteered: .dona- tions before the. canvas. was | ‘un- der way. yee “ ‘Among the first donations ‘was 250 salmon from the ‘Uni- ‘ted ‘Fishermen.-and. . Allied .Workers Union. ‘(ind.). hyp ses “Articles and foodstuff: ‘donated will. be distributed among strik- ers on the basis of ‘need, Mr. ‘Mc- Kenzic said. "4 The IWA’ strtick the $400, 000, ~- 000 coast lumber industry July 6 WORLD NEWS BRIEFS HAVANA. (AP)—F his revolutionary regime and spell out how It was generally agreed that the bearded leader would lump together big land owners affect- ed by his land redistribution law and holdovers from: Fulgencio Batista's army, as: the nucleus of the. conspiracy, He also was expected. to. recuse nanti-Castro forees, from the Dominican Re- public to Miami, Fla, of helping. Offienls said the plot has bean crushed, Unofficial reports sald some 1,500 persons were arre est" ed. Remnants of an armed band that clashed with Castro's army Sunday were said to have taken to the hills In the southern part of the province, where a number of conspirators have been re- ported arrested, Divorce settlement LOS ANGELES (Mrs, Mary Lieblich, 49, was awarded ous tody of the family dachshund WE pre-divoree: hearing Mon. day. But her salesman husband Ernest, 15, was Rranted vinlt- . ing rights, Games in Winnipeg ? WINNIPEG (e"Tha Meal government Mondny alfored the aity of Winnipeg $200,000 to help stage the 1000. Pan-American Cuimes ln, Winnipeg. Pramilor Wulff Roblin also offered to sup} port the elby's bid for a mateahtng grant from the fecdern) govern- ment. fe nme There ames grey STE -ORMES ‘DRUGS LTD. : DIAL | 21 ot 1 aaa on 4 rn He ayo? iu ti ~ Cuban plot reported crushec idel Castro was-expected to take to radio and’ tele-| vision today to tell the Guban people of the first major conspiracy: to, overthrow Prices to fall TORONTO “ — The cost of rayon and nylon automobile tires will be reduced by up to 15 per cent effective Immediately, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany of Canada Limited an- nowneed today. Returns home PORTSMOUTH, England (Reu- Lors)—-The royal yacht Britannia after transporting the Queen and Prince Philip through tho St, Lawrence Seaway. Vice-Admiral Peter Dawnay, described the, sen- way as "A wonderful feat of ene gineering.” Sentenced again 108 ANGELES (M-— Convict- nuthor Caryl: Chessman was sentenced Monday to die Oct. 28 ih San Quentin Prison's gas chamber, But lawyers plan ane other appeal in behalt of the one~ tine bandit whose legal manoeuverings have delayed his exocubjion for tt years. Chessman wis convicted in 1948 of robbar- toa, kidnappings and rapos, While in prison ho has wrilton sevoral books on dils experiencos, Deaths mounting -ROME Ww—Death tin tho fey ponks ancl Crags of the Alps aro Mounting ata tragic paca, Bares Ty 10 wooks after tho annul rial to climb EBuropo's moat challenging mountains got under way, 1 Associntod Pross survey of five countrlos, showed at: lonst 148 alimbora killed, * Ag usunl, tho vast majority of tho viethns aro amatoura with little exporionce in. tha moun- returned to port here Monday |. h is for ces smashed it. Not recognized WINNIPEG °(CP) — Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Pre- ier Duff Roblin strolled. to- gether down Main street Mon- vday night and Hardly head turned, The Prime Minister stopped here briefly on his re- turn (rip from. Saskatehewan fo Ottawa, Only a few people recognized the) two. VICTORIA (CP)—The welfare committee of thel International Woodworkers. of America (CLC) here} said’ Monday it is. canvassing: merchants here for the basic foodstuffs for strikers and their-families. for food — in support of: ‘demands ‘for: a 20-|: per cent”, increase: in. the. “basic “Labsk council Board head +o and gas conservation board, appointed - TTAWA —lan N. McKin- ‘non, . chairman of the ‘Alberta Offices to open in September Special to The Daily: News at OFT AWA— A new Indian agency has been creat {Indian- Agency. ‘and wil open in ‘mid-September.. ~ ‘mat. Mission, Kitselas, ‘Port Ess- yon City. and Greenville districts. eet . It. will be: called: the - Terrace ‘The following. six bands will be administered from - the’ “ new agency offices at. Tertace: “Kiti- mat, with a membership of 622; Gitlakdamix; 564; Kitsumikalum, 717;. Lakalzap, 4743. Canyon. City, 86, and. Kitselas, 18: The bands are living in “Kiti- ington, Terrace, Aiyansh,. Can- ‘The. Kitimat band has been ‘| nas been appointed chairman of. |} the new National Energy Board, Prime Minister Diefenbaker ane. | nounced today. “Other members of the board: “Robert D. Howland, vice- ~chair- ‘Man, economic adviser. to. the. | Nova ‘Scotia “government. . ‘Jules A. Archambault, Mon- treal, president of Canit Con- “struction Company and a.mem- ber of the board of research on ‘Electric - ‘System, and. ‘general thanager of. the: British. Colum- the energy. studies ‘branch’ of the. federal trade department: The prime «minister's -an- - bars: press — THe general’ ‘meeting ‘of the: Prince Rupert Labor: Council: Thursday . will be closed to’ the press, Secretary: Angus, Macphee | said today. “He said. he believed ‘it was the «first ‘time | the council had‘ barred the press from one of its genera, -meetings: He gave as the reason)‘the particular nature of the business” ‘on the agenda. Mrs “Macphee declined to say what business, he was referring to, Pickets protest discrimination | VANCOUVER (A mid-town Vancouver motel was) picketed ; Sunday night by’ about 7 per- sons, many of them. teen-agers, five of them Negroes and sev- ‘eral Chinese. The pickets, some wearing pla- cards protesting racial discrim- ination, ‘marched’ outside the Downtowner Motel following publicity glven to an Ineident there three weeks ago In which a white man and his Negro lwife were asked to Igave, nouncement said the~ board: is ‘being established “in order to ‘assure the best use ‘of energy resources in this country, regu- ‘late in the public interest the ‘construction and operation of | ‘oil and gas pipelines subject to (the jurisdiction of Parliament, the tolls charged for’ transmis- sion for such’ pipelines, the ex- ;port and import of gas, the ex- port of ‘electric power . and the construction of those:lines ovér which such power is -exported.” “The board is also to study and keep under review,” the an- nouncement. said, “all matters relating to energy within the jurisdiction of Parliament and is to recommend to the minister of trade: and»commerce such measures as it may,consider nec- essary or advisable to the public interest with regard . too such matters.” reneauemans Jobless less KITIMAT, B.C,. Qh ~The /Na- tional Employment Service of- fice here reported that 37 men and 58. women were ; registered ns seeking jobs August 6, the lowest number since December, 1965, ENTERGENOY HNADQUARTERS?—Rosldonts of Carp, 0 -% Now scorat: project In tho aron—surrounded by. fonco and no trospnssing sign yovernmont ‘that Prime Minister Diofonbakor has snid ‘will tains, Many wore without proper equipment and were not accom panied. by profoasianal guides, n Village 20° ii bo built in anso of nuclonr attack, anya only that tho project Is an “oxporlmontal army algnals osablishmont." Propar |the Skeena River Agency. The -|dians in th Skeena Agency from traffic and transportation prob-|. Jems of Montreal city. |: pH Lee Briggs, an electrical: engineer who has been general . manager of the Winnipeg Hydro- jish=-Bandi-has~ been ‘transferred from the. _Kwawkewlth. Agency to ow 5 : tendent..will be made shortly. “Douglas: M ‘Fraser, "and tcono- 5: mist who has. been director’. of: transferred from. the Bella Coola Agency. and the remainder ‘from: move reduces the number of In- 3,659 to 2,380. The ‘new agency has ‘been ‘created’. to. overcome geograph- ical difficulties in reaching some bands - in’ nor thern. B.C.: Indian Affairs. officials will now be able to reach. Kitimat. and the Upper. Nass River communities by. road from Terrace. °° The appointment ofa superin- . In. one. .other- administrative change, the 99-member Quashe- Vz it was” “2, 198: Labor deba te sought } here A public debate between. High- ways Minister’ Gaglardi and Pat O'Neal, secretary:.of the ‘BC. Labor Federation, will be held here if a local group has its. way. Mr. Gaglardi said in: Kam- lops Monday he is willing to meet the federation secretary for a debate on the merits of the B.C. Trade Union Act. A challenge had been issued by Mr. O'Neal earlier in Kam- loops and again at ‘Clearwater, 85 miles north, Sunday night. A telegram dispatched today to Mr. Gaglardi from Mayor P J. Lester reads: “Invitation extended you to stage public debute on tradc- union act at Prince Rupert Civic Centre at your convenience, pro- ceeds from debate to assist fi- nancial completion of our In-) door swimming pool.” Mr. Gaglardi said he would meet Mr. O'Neal “before any television camera or radio micro- phone in Canada,” Mr. O'Neal suid the meeting must. be in J a hull open to the public. PIL ELET AIS ELLS vee gated Ald. T:. Norton Youngs and attend. “in. co-operation with the, Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- r merce.’ The hearing has. ‘peen called for Sept. -10 at Juneau by. the Alaska’ International ‘Rail. Highway. Commission -- under 200° ENQUIRIES ra The City Council” ‘decision ‘tol send delegates followed a request |. “Prince 2 Rupert v will serid sania mon Alaska to attend a heari ing in connection with plans to establish: a $20,000,000 marine highway: feriy. system between here and Haines- Skagway. ° City Council. last night. dele-; = omic ‘factor 48 | Mieaed . City Administrator: R. W: Long to}. ‘meeting. : ‘He gave: no reason” for, and “s chairmanship of Sénator Warren|” ‘ Magnuson of Washington State. a Ald. George Hills - ‘dissented in Council’s ” ‘decision to send Ald. Youngs’ and. Mr. Long to: “the. his, opposition. ‘Safety men attack new _ uw. from the Chamber of Commerce the hope that. the Chamber also] would: send delegates: to ‘accom- pany. the city’s representatives. Correspondence petween. -the}- Chambt and an :Alaska’. organiz- ation interested the ferry. and other transporta- tion. facilities showed ‘that two. local. groups: have’ ‘received: some |: “} personally. ‘from:Americans: enquiring: ‘about |" such ‘travel. Mrs:. Jocelyn Bolton, secretary of the Tourist: ‘Bureau, 100 enquiries. in person.” os STUDY. UNDERWAY -A letter from the Alaska. ar- ganization, the- Southeastern Conference--an association : of civic organizations, in southeast ern Alaska communities—says: “Even without any support this international commission, we expect the State of Alaska to finance such a ferry system at a cost of approximately. $20,000,000, within the next-few years.” As reported earlier by the Daily News, the commission has employed Batelle Memorial In- stitute of Columbus, Ohio, to make a study of the needs for transportation facilities in Al- aska’ and northwwestern Can- ada, The Institute will survey re- sources of B.C., the Yukon and Alaska and the potential market of these resources. The letter of the Southeastern Conference says “they are not looking for suitable terrain with the idea of building a railroad or highway where construction Is the oasiest, That is a secondary consideration after the ‘econ- here. Several aldermen. expressed |. ‘in’ ‘developing ft ricans |. reported 70 letters and: wat least which might come as a result of]. speed limits "VANCOUVER @: ‘posted 60-mile-an-hour. : -umbia’s highways, - speed. limit generally: is 50 ‘miles. -Spokesmen. "| Marbitrarily , ‘Highways - -ministe termed: the claim: Mr. a statement. ' Stan Wicks” , secretary: was concerned about the’ recent increase in highway deaths and Called for an inquiry. into, the causes. The. controversy follows an in- vestigation. by RCMP into the effects of speed zones on an 82 per cent increase in B.C, high- way fatalities in July, and: a 60 per cent increase in..June. OR northwoat: of Ottawa, any they “undoratand" that g—ig to be the omorgonoy headquartora of The Departinont of Defence ations Indiente most construction will bo underground, Mr, Diofonbakor'a anhouncamant nlso: said a communications centre is to bo established In conneation with emorgonoy proparations. 0 ‘ . C. a fb Ft OP photo. Derby tallies 102 salmon Seventy-one entries in Prince Rupert's salmon derby caught 102 fish at a total welght. of 1,010 pounds, a committee of- ficial reported today. Tho derby, which onded July $1, proved to be such a succoss that another one is now being planned for next yonr. The event wns sponsored Jointly by tho Rod and Gun Club and the Yacht. and Rowing Club. Winning tho last weekly prize,. July 20, was Ted Taylor with a Salmon weighing 4! pounds, Mr. Taylor will receive’ a cameorn sot donatdd by Wrathall’s Photo Finishing, A socinl ovening Is. naw being Rod and Gun Olub at whiely timo all prizes for the droby will bo presented, arranged for August 22 at the ARRIVING ‘here - Wednesday ' for visit to Prince Rupert:. Rotary Club is T.. B. Morgan, district © governor, of * New: Wostaunster. Mr. Morgan will: hold a club assembly Wednes- . day evening and will address the regular lunchaon meeting of the club Thursday. Ho will. bo accompanied by his wife: Mt. Morgan Js at present on ‘a tour of Rotary clubs through- out northern B.C, or WEATHER— _ | Cloar along the mainland today and Wednesday. Var- Inblo cloudiness elsewhere, % the sea, occasionally drift ing mong tha shorojines. Not much change. In tonp- orature, Light, winds, Low tonight. and high Wadnoa- day 48 and Te TIDES— — Prince Rupert has now gone 208. days without a ‘fatal traffic accident, Wednesday, Auguat 12, 1960 (Pacific Standard Time) UT foot ae Newly-" oe “speed ‘zones ‘on many’ ‘of British. Col-". © where. the!» an hour, were criticized: Monday. : . by. ‘highway safety, organization . “incorrect” and. said he doubted _ | ‘if-a., ‘responsible person stich as: ‘Boucher: ‘would: make. such. manager of the B.C. Automobile _ - Association, said’ his association | ' Patches of danse fog over, i: i : ¥ “4 1 High 0 O7F18 16.0 feub —:10:93 «10,1. foot LOW s.cconeee OL; 00 84 feat 1304