XLVIII ‘Twerity-four ve vessels landed a a total: of 716, 000 : pounds. of" halibut i in. ‘Prince Rupert over: the weekend as the-season’s s fishing in Area 2 drew to a ‘close. Closing of Area 2.became of- ficial 6 a.m. Saturday. Still open is Area 3B which closes on Oc- ||tober 16. 7 ‘Highest ‘catth “of the total ‘| 716, 000: pounds’ was by ‘the Fre- ae delia which landed 57,000 pounds at ‘the. Prince. Rupert. Fisher- oo men’s Co- -Operative association. “New Foe while : on bail Thomas Henry: ‘Thompson 28, of Prince Rupert. was fined a total of $75 by Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite in city police court this. morning after. he. pleaded guilty. to two charges of con- tribpling to the delinquen of | ena quency "| 48,000; av juvenile. “RCMP $ said that Thompson had been released on bail from harge August 26 when he contmitted the second, He was assessed $25 or in de- fault of payment: tsentenced to 14 ‘days In jail on the first charge and $50 or one month in Jalleon the latter, . Also in police — court today, Taurie Guy Corbett. of Prinee Rupert was remanded without pleaw on a charge of supplying an Andian. with an Intoxicant. | arent as" follows*” i | Paeitic, Fisheries (15.3: 16.7: . EXCHANGE. SALES © . Sales..on. the exchange ‘with large. and prices for’ medium, . | chicken: size: halibut, bracketed, ,”34,000° pounds to! Fisheries" 153: 15:5;° ney Atlin | S¢ / Ces PY Doreen, 20; 000: ‘ppounds - to 10). Tor: 25-16, 000° pounds to Atlin (15.2: 16. 13210). 2. . Neckis,_ 21 ,000 pounds to Booth, be Fisheries (15.6; “17.25. 10). - Kulla; 7,000 pounds to’ Atlin (155.915.5310). 0° Relief,” 14 1000 pounds to Atlin (15.2; 16; 10). . : DIRE CT SALES Making direct ~ sales to the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- Operative association were: Vik- ing I, 20,000. pounds; Neptune II, 40, 000 pounds; Cape Beale, 33,- 000 pounds; Advance, 23, 000 pounds; Gony, , 25,000 pounds: Ingrid H, 12,000 pounds: Dovre B Margaret I 50,000 pounds; Pacific. Rover, 40,000 pounds; Parma, 40,000 pounds; Signal, 28,000 pounds: Five Princes, 50,000 pounds; Taplow, $2,000 pounds; Sonia E 8,000 pounds, ' . ‘Mayor to speak Mayor P, J, Lester will give a five-minute talk on elty affairs at approximately 7:40 this even- Ing@on Radio Station CFPR, The talk will form part of the pro- gram “Comniunity Cavalcade, " ene epee te ae Oe TS *aams a be te Sede te me peg es eee rae ieee that me Governor Egan announces first Alaska corridor road !WRANGHLT, Alaska: (AP) -~ Governor William A, Egan of Aluskn has announced plans for the first corridor road connecting Kouthonstermn Alaska's Panhandlowwith . British Columbia. Mean sud tho proposed .corri- dor, Will follow tho Stikine River In Alaska and the Iskut River in Oanadn,. Acrinl survey of the Alaskan portion of the route ts Wo begin within two woeks, “The mouth of the Stikine Is 200° miles norlhwert of Prinee Ruport, BO, The povarnor did Nol. KAY KO bul prosumably: his route would connect with. the northern road cthinb starts at Blown, B.C, on tha Alaska-B.C, bortler, 170, miles north of Prince Ruport, Tha announcement anime is British _Golumbin Promlor Ben- aa re ORMES DRUGS LTD. DIAL 2151 notl sid in Victoria ho formal meetings have bean scheduled for discussion of joint resource development with Alaska, Ben- nolt doelined to cammont on tha possibility of a B.C.. corridor through the Alaska Panhandla, Rgin announced his dosignn- tion of the Stikine route as the flvat scheduled, corridor rond during a stop. Here on a roturn trip from Kitimat, B.C. where ho altondad a convention of the Assoclatod Bonrds of Trade of Contral B.C, PGE surplus VICTORIA) (Tha provine alally-ownad Paalfic Grant Mast- orn Ratlway voported an “noe tual not surplus” of $701,841 for tho flrat six months of 1060, Tho figuro js shown {n 0 prose Noctus of the governmont's ante to tho publle-of $10,000,000 worth of flvo-poreagnt Pan parity bonds. . } : Mansy vat’ . der. Provincia hospital insurance ue financing. © ‘ing: at-the-Seal Cove~air -base ©: ‘as’ she: leaves’: right,.are :Mayor Peter. J. Les- ter,; ‘Barry. “Anne,” her. ‘Parents, “Mr. anid: Mrs,. ‘Norman’ ‘McLary.. and.” Elks. Yrepresentative “Mr. « right ‘Barry . Annie ‘receives’ ‘ter on. ‘behalf of ‘the city. —Staff Bhotos Py: Charles EX. Giordano... m B. C. "ROUNDUP 2 hespitalé: “approaching | break point’ ; “VANCOUVER Oj. “The : Prov- ince. says. two: of British: Colum- .bia’s. biggest: -hospitals—St:* ‘Pauls ew Westmin ter of. mn? Barry’: ; Anne Crummy Saturday. morn-. ... ‘to... represent. - |, Prince ‘Rupert inthe Miss PNE 7 contest.’ Pictured. above, leftto- and Mrs. .Nw J. Gurvich.. A‘. “best wishes” from Mayor. Les- . in: ‘Vancouver | and ‘Royal: Colum oo biamsin: ‘dock ‘a _- four-year-old. Cassiar- Cannery girl narrowly. escaped death. when she fell from the gillnetter Red Wing. °° f- ‘ed for is Iwataro Haga. Rescued. from ‘the 7 “chilly ‘waters off the Standard Oil dock about 8 p.m. Friday by. an alert. fisherman was Stella Stevens, |. daughter: ‘of: Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Terry. os Stevens of Cassiar cannery. - Dragging operations. continued - today for: Mr. Haga whose: vessel | the. NP- 252 was: found . drifting near the. wharf at the ‘Cannery. ‘|6:30 Saturday night. MONTREAL 0 . have | ‘reached: a: “breaking point’ Zan “With it ‘debt, ‘pil ng-up at’ the}. sol : fate of $14,000 'a. -month,: the heading | ‘for, bankruptcy,” the paper ‘said ‘in a front -page’ story ‘today. , “AG St. Pauls. “there ‘is “not enough. money, under B.C. Hos- pital. Insurance Service’ grants to pay: for. desperately needed ren- ovations. : , Fisherman. found KAMLOOPS, , B. C.. ‘@—A one- legged fisherman ‘was found safe and well Sunday. after being lost for 22 days in. rugged bushland northeast of here, Rescuers said Roy Chappel, 55, was in “remarkably good shape” despite his long ordeal in almost inaccessible’ country dotted with muskeg and swamp. Midway violence VICTORIA (P—Two tents were burned down by flames from a crude incendiary » bomb, midway stands were looted and car tires slashed ina sudden outbreak of violence at'a carnival here Sat- urday night. |. Police: sald they believed the outbreak was the work of “teen- age punks.” Revonge by a teen- ape Bang on a carnival game proprictor who. argued with a youth the previous night was be- HNeved Lo be tni0 “motive, ‘Rail meeting VANCOUVER.) —The Prov- Ince says discussions: surround. INR & proposed railway through northern’ British Columbian — to Alaska will be held this weel at Fatrbanks, Alaska, The newspaper said senlor of- flelals of Wonnet-Gren B.C, Do- velopment Co,, the Pacific Gront, Rastorn railway.and the Alaska Rail and Highway commission will like part in the meoting, IN NOAr Dress — This is aqundrond in. Turono, - The) 1600 miles: part! nowt Andy at Royal. Columbian. “is. -said to. bel . “postponed _ The union. trial of. shoreworker Paul: Ducharme, has been. post- poned until.2 p.m. ‘Saturday. This was reported. ‘today by R. A. Jones, secretary- treasurer of Shoreworkers ‘Local 31 of the United | Fishermen and | Allied Workers” Union. Mr. Ducharme was due to face trial last Saturday on a charge of bringing members and .offi- cers of the UFAWU into disre- pute. — Mr. Jones: said ‘the trial had’ been postponed after a request from Mr. Ducharme, ... wha. had been required to work Saturday to handle heavy landings of fish on the weekend. Revenues up OTTAWA «)—Federal. reven- ues in July rose by $45,100,000 Over the corresponding month last. year, reflecting increased personal Income tax rates which took effect July 1. authorities, Merritt; All wore reported tn: Thore has beon ono polio Marguerite Gibbs, Naving had a full United States, sorios of tho way the now W104 Star slook fot, to be luda tho World! known nas the Or- wy . Wa vo all ‘doses. of Salk vaccine’ ‘worth: $50,000 were stolen early| today by three armed. bandits from the University ‘of. ‘Montreal Jaboratory- in. ‘suburban Laval Des Rapides. | giene;said ‘the’ ‘vaccine was. ‘shipped ‘today to: the: Provincial OC LLOIELISIILEELOR IE IORODEODL OLE 23, of Duncan died. last fieh tor will look w 8 upood and wlll do revoreld, = Seventy-five ‘thousand! s Dr. ‘Lionel. Fortier, ‘assistant di-|: rector. of. the: University's Insti-, [Salmon ak ‘in ‘Alaska J UNEAU, Alaska (The ‘worst salmon” canning « ‘season. on rec-. ord (in Alaska: ds. drawing to. a close... “Phe: final. pack | total’ will’ ‘run about: 750, 000° cases - Jower- ‘than ates, Giarmicrobiclogy,..and” a hes Health Department: .in* Quebec }* 7 City for distribution’ in, the. prov- ince, The. vaccine arrived last: week from Connaught Laboratories in Toronto to help ease a shortage of: the -anti-polio. shots in the province, Three men, armed. with re- volvers and with their heads covered’ with nylon stockings, forced their way into the labor- atory. where: salk vaccine and other serums are manufactured. .. They broke the lock on a large refrigerator filled with vaccine and escaped with the contents. CNR earnings Special to The Datly News MONTREAL— Operatirlg rev- enues of the Canadian Nationa] Railways for the month of July, 1959, amounted to $63,076,000. Expenses, taxes and rents total- led $62,661,000, resulting in a net operating income of $415,000. In. July, 1958, operating reven- ues were. $62, 770 000; expenses, taxes and rents were $60,041,000 and the net operating income Me $2 20, 000. PPPO POLO PPODIOCID FOUR NEW B.C. POLIO CASES SWELL TOTAL FOR YEAR TO 7 VANCOUVER (CP) —- There. have been seven confirmed cases of pollo this year in British Columbia, iL was reported Friday with disclosure of four new cases by public health Three of the now CASCS occurred In Greates Vancouvor— . &4-your-old man and two-yoar and a four-yoar-old-boy from North Burnaby. The othor new CASO Was Q nine-year-old -boy flown here for trbatment from -old girl from Suoth Vancouver, satisfactory condition, death, in B.0, this year. Mrs, Saturday after Salk anti-pollo shots in the 111, Js oxneatod we “yea wi 1958 production. - A company official said today. | that some. men .working at a ‘hoist at the cannery spotted the boat’ drifting aimlessly and shouted out to it but received no ‘answer, ‘They then - the vessel brought: into the dock: | Mr. ‘Haga. was ‘not. on’ board. stumbled and fell into the: ‘water. boat was found. and: others. continued today; " RCMP™ “said” that’: ‘the =: Nc oO ‘trace has been found of a. “fo-year-old. Noitth: Pacific: Canner y. fisherman | presumed. drowned. when. | his: unmanned gillnet, vessel was found vaneing, near: ~|'the cannery dock: Saturday: evening... 3 { In-a separate fishing boat. ac-|: ‘cident. Friday ata Prince Rupert Standard’ Oil, “along ‘with: Missing and still being search . immediately . had| at: which : time it was discovered It is believed the elderly’ man Heavy: rain was falling when’ ‘the. child was’ playing on: “thes d: Wing, -which-):was- docked:". at: other children of the: ‘same tam | ily when’ she fell overboa ‘A Kitkatla fisherman,. Brown, ‘who. -was'-on: sc’ vessel: ‘the Velma. B, Mont sea 4 ‘was ‘dock, d: ony a- short distance: away. ‘rom where: she, had fallen. “off thi “Mr- Brows” took. the gir his rowboat and proceede tion, . partly. reviving her. In the meantime. RCMP. arriv-.. ed. on~the scene and too _ the? girl to hospital inthe. police’van: She was given’ oxygen — at the. . hospital: ~ : relatives in Canada, was: born. in: Japan -and had lived in: “the -. Prince Rupert area. for. some. ‘52 Some 10 ‘fishing’ ‘boats: gearch: - a bed the area. during ‘the: ‘weekend a ‘Meanwhile | in Prince’ ‘Rupert \ 2 Stelia“ ‘Btevene tae shee 4 “Mr. Haga, who has no known: meh The" United. States 3 Bureau. ‘of Commercial -Fisheries’ ’ Weekly pack report, issued Friday show-}: ‘ing production through last Sun- day, included .the last. major Taximan jailed |: Joba 9. De utsen. i settleme the: éight-week-old . De 25,000: British:' Columbia: -wood-"".. packing of. the season. The total pack through Sun- day was 1,621,496 of the . 48- pound cases. The bureau said no more than 75,000 additional cases were expected from a few minor gillnet operations still. under way, and from late season sein- ing. en The lowest previous pack. on record was in 1921, when limited market demand trimmed pro- duction to 2,500,000 cases. The record high in Alaska’s 50-year- old salmon industry was 1936, when 8,500,000 cases were pro- duced. for liquor sale | A city taxi.driver, Cliff Howard sentenced to six months in jail Saturday morning when he was found guilty of selling liquor: by Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite in city police court. ‘It was the second offence. The case was remanded peti- odically from May 4 when Mr, Borge pleaded not guilty through . defense counsel Ivor Donald of Kitimat. A. Bruce Brown was crown prosecutor. Borge of 728 Fraser Street, was: workers, left. by air: for. ‘Toronto: Sunday, apparently. having..c m- pleted. his -report:. for anes " vincial government. . oe Professor: Deutsch; retiring head of ‘the Uhiversity: of B.C. economics | department | “who as-:. sumes a new post next month at: Queen’s ‘University, ‘Kingston, Ont-, had until ‘today | ‘to. “report on the: dispute. An IWA leader said Saturday the union “would never. buy”. a 20-cent increase over :two .years in the current- $1.72 basic -hourly wage, after It had been reported Prof, Deutsch might : propose WORLD NEWS BRIEFS The western stales conference of the. Young Democratic Clubs of America, attended by 100 delegates from 13 western states, wound up a two-day conference by recommending oa resolution calling for “negotintion through regularized diplomatic chan- nels” with the Peking govern~- ment. The resolublon was with one dissenting vote, : As far as ts known, this repre- sonts the first, formal exprossion by sogment of either of the two major politien! parties of the Idea that effective disarmament and nuclear contro! aventually passed vwill depend on agreement by the hon It goos into sorvice with Cannadn's NATO to bo In usgvby 1061, It has a speed limit of government which controls 650,- 000,000 people on the (Chinese mainland. Bridge ready OTTAWA 9° Complytion of one of three new bridges on the Whitehorse-Dawson Road in the Yukon was announced by the govthern affalts department. to- ay, A 720-f00t, $840,000 = ateel bridge across ‘the Yukon Rivor at Carmacks was opened Jast week. Scheduled for completion next year are two other bridges spanning tho Pelly and Stewart Rivors, Rocket ship | LONDON (A UL. pace solentist today disclosed plans to build a spnce rocket that could hurl passengers 8,500 miles from London. to Los An. goles In 40 minutes, Now ovation LONDON (#— London roared another salute to President Bls- onhowor today as he de through the heart of tho city to St. Paul's Cathedral, Thousands massed around St, Paul's as Eisonhower and Primo Prince Rupert has now gone 228 days without a fatal traffic accident, - ~Nitioonal Defensa photo ', Me tstate, such a settlement In his report. SAN FRAN CISCO: (AP)—Young Democratic leaders called Sunday. fr early establishment of diplomatic relations with Red China as a t necessary: step toward world disarmament and nuclear control. , Minister. Macmillan rolled uy. in an open car, They went to the cathedral. for a -solemn half- hour in the chapel Britain bullt in memory of 28,000 British- based American — servicomen who. lost thelr lives in the 8ec- ond World War, Rules out force. NEW DELHI: (1—~Prime Minié- tor Nehru today ruled out any | Immediate use of force against Chines Communist troops his governinonts charges have occu- pied Indian territory at.) two points on tho Tibetan frontier, : He rejected a suggestion ‘in Parliament that the Indlan-Alr Foree bomb a road the Chinese are reported to have been bullt across uninhabited territory. in tho Ladakh soctor of Kaghmur MRLs WEATHER— Raln overnight and Tuskday morning, Showory Tuesday afternoon. Not much change in tomporaturo, Winds south 25 tonight, shifting to-sopth- wost 20 Tuosday - morning, Low tonlght and high: ‘Tuoks day 60 and 62, TIDES- Tuesday, Bopt. 3 , 1980 : (Pacific Standard Time) IBA sone 12583. 10,0 foot Low STI ETUC) 06: 14... 3,7: foot Le 18:26 50 foot dng 6 ty pot ak he ont