’ « en 6 designate ark ands tabled no A letter from John Currie, 618 McBride Street and former pioneer. con- tractor in Prince Rupert, asking that City Council reconsider the erection of buildings on the park land at the corner of McBride Street and Sixth Avenue, was tabled until next council meeting. . ¢ Council feilt that Mr. Currie and the people he referred to as “adjoining property owners” should :be advised of the delay in action so that they could make ; representations to council if they -§0. wished. Main‘ concern of Council is ne.of the corner lots at ixth'and McBride, now designa- § park land, has been chosen S.the site for the new Skeena Health Unit. ,. Alderman R. G. Large told council that the provincial gov- ernment architect .was already working.on plans for the’ new health unit on the basis. of the | vehicie ‘Sixth and McBride site and that|into a lot there. if it. wasn’t going to be built there going to get killed there,” than both time and money were said. being wasted.. See ‘Tn his letter, which was only| . Council ‘withheld action on a ‘signed by himself, Mr.. Currie| request from the town council of said that he and adjoining prop-j; New Toronto, Ont., that it sup- ‘erty owners were opposed to the} port a petition.call ling upon the change in the park-land status. | Federal Government to provide Referred to traffic committee was 2 request from the district : forester’s office to. have no park- ing signs erected at the entrance to its warehouse on First Avenue West. Vehicles parked in the en- tranceway could delay dispatch- ing of. equipment to forest fires, council was told’in a letter from: W. A. Antilla. | Alderman “A. Donald Ritchie | called for erection of a barrier at | the south end of Seventeeth| Street, where it runs into Atlin Avenue. He said a number of s have run off the road} “Somebody’s he The land was originally desig-| old age assistance of $65 a month nated as park land suitable. for) to persons over 65. without a building momuments to notable; means. test. citizens or persons. The petition also asks for in- Alderm2n T. Norton Youngs} creasing such pension assistance said that if it was felt that the|on the scale of $1 per month for small children were being kept|every year over the age of 65 to out of Gyro Park by softballers,| offset high living costs. it wouldn’t be too long before the Council decided to table the softball diamond was moved request until after the annual down: to Algoma Park. meeting of the Canadian Federa- igMayor P. J. Lester said that if tion of Mayors and Municipalities council was still interested in; at which, council was told, a full building the new Skeena Health} discussion of the New Toronto Unitwat the Sixth and McBridc| submission would take place. ‘itivhad better say so and take |: soine concrete action. Alderman George E, Hills, said that In any* notice of hearing about the site, the type of struc-, ture and full purpose of the building should be stressed. ape cr et Ald. T, Norton Youngs appeal- “ad to the traffic committee to “do something to relieve the con- gestion of cars -parked along Sixth Avenue adjoining Gyro Park during softball games, pity ens — Permission was granted for use of the council chambers by the Women's Auxiliary of the Prince DID YOU KNOW? , Rupert General Hospital during “MANY OF THE its ines day, June 6. BEST PARTIES ’ - Council approved recommen: ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS dations of the finance committee CHINESE FOOD! covering sale of city, properties Just Phone 3329 | far a total of $4,845, MELROSE CHOP SUEY The finanee commiltee re- ported that properly at the rear of the new fire hall ly be- ‘ing surveyed and will be placed upon the list of properties for’ NVOVING ' site, Value was set 1b $10,000, NEAL EVANS | creme ae PPING: oe | A recommendation of the fl- , Hance committee that a clause be Local and Longe Distance ‘added to the recently adapted io Moving. [policy in regard to extensions of Careful Mhandlting hy pwitermains was passed, ae Experienced Men |) The new elause rends: “that For the Best Move , {Where the cost of the raquosted nage Vou Ever Mardy extension ds greater than what mK -— PHONE -- Ue Will meet the foregoing condl- NEAL EVANS jLlans, the parties requesting the TRANSPORTATION extension shall be required to pay the difference,” Approval was given to the fol- lowing trade Heenee applica. tions: Leonard L, Smith of Prince Rupert Offlea Serviess, public necountantss Honry FY Robins, 740 Wost Third Avanue, agent; Leonard Domrois, 626 West Fifth Avenue, renung cight rooms, SPECIAL SLEEPING BAGS good quality, big assortment, Pawo re nam see mn att Ald, Th. G, Large (liskented in Wodeelsion of counell to table modo in B.C, thie aupptication of Tvan Mee . Ahan for exemption trom the Special, from §8.95 byliws prohibiting further taxi t lording zones on Third Avenue, The appllention was tabled Shop at pending receipt of further -ine formation from Mr, MeGhan, Connell moved ‘to extend its dympathy to City Clerk-Comp- trator R. W. Long and his mother “tn tholr sad hereavoment' dn B.C. Clothiers on 3rd Avenuo staged ‘its first- regatta of season. ing motors on their racing hulls. the loss of long-time Prince Ru-! pert resident Richard Long, who! died Saturday. -Richard Long was the father of the city clerk- comptrolter. Ald. Youngs asked the traffic; committee to consider establish- ting “stop-when- occupied” cross- | walks in place of school zone ! signs near the Retarded Chil- dren’s School, on Sixth Avenue West; and in the vicinity of Casey Park, on Sixth Avenue East. & Telephone rates suggested by telephone superintendent Eric| Janes for new private direct line services were referred to the util- ities committee. .These. rates, in line, with those elsewhere in B.C., would be a minimum of $7 per month, with a charge of $3.30 for} the first quarter mile and $1 for each additional quarter mile or! By BOB THOMAS | wood’s night life. They entertain HOLLYWOOD (f)—Few twins; quietly in. their homes. are less alike than Philip and; They followed Gary through Dennis Crosby, born four min-! grammar and prep schools but utes apart 24 years ago. -went to Washington State in- Philip Lang Crosby, the older, : ‘stead of Stanford. They went is a hearty,. muscular young. . there for animal husbandry and man with ruddy face and crew- | agriculture courses because of cut. He moves with the lumber-. , Bing's wish for them. to take ing grace of a college football , over his big Elko, Nev., ranch. player, which he was at Wash- ‘But they. never made it. Why? ington State. Dennis Michael ' “The price of cattie dropped Crosby is termed by his brothers! and I couldn’t see it being a pro- the best natural athlete in the | fitable business for the next 10 family, but he didn’t: have:or 20 years,” Phil explained. enough weight to play college | “Dad was losing money on the football. Pale and sensitive look-;ranch; we couldn't expect him i; ing, he is the shy one of the four. , to hold onto it while we finished i He also is the one with his fa-| college and the army.’ ther Bing’s tendency to baldness,; Besides, the boys had - fallen and he takes a ragging from for show business. his brothers about the toupees | he wears for public appearances,, after we had been around it all| COMMON GROUND our lives,” Dennins says. He was! Different as they are in ap- jsigned for a local disk jockey : ! pearance and nature, the twins SPOwW and was doing well until’ | share one thing in common: ‘he dropped it to prepare for a: 'Domesticity. Both were wed to Prother act. “Tt guess it was only. natural | | Walla. Wash. “Obviously tive audience and greatly ap- OUTBOARD ASSOCIATION nits at Taylor Lake were hive of activity Sunday when group Racers and helpers are shown left getting craft ready for afternoon’s racing and above, Wally Ballinger and Robert Armstrong are shown adjust- —-Photos by Gladys Baldwin. ~ Gosby twins lured to show biz despite lack of similarity preciative he recalls. hear them laugh and applaud.’ - they were a cap- for entertainment,” ; “But it was a thrill to: Miss Leigh and her hushand, Sir Vivien Leigh over razing of theatre ~ LONDON @-—vVivien Leigh has made her peace with the enemy, A year ago, the embattled act- ress defied decorum on the floor of the House of Lords In her vain efforts to prevent the dem- olition of St. James’ Theatre. Today an oifice ‘building is about to arise on the site of the theatre and its marble panelling will include a plaque depicting The producer of “War and Peace” presents. his vastest 4 masterpiece! ° FLWEO tM TECHNIRAMA® 2 SY GREATNESS! makes peace Laurence Olivier. _ The builders. explained that they were not interested in com< memorating Miss Leigh's off- stage activities. Just to,make things perfectly clear, they will flank the portrait of the Ollv- lers with representations of An- tony and Cleopatra, roles which the couple played with distinc: tion on the boards of the old theatre, RAGING WITH EPIC ~ VAN | SILVANA_| VIVECA. [GEOFFREY HEFLIN | MANGANO| LINDFORS| HORNE Capit OSCAR HOMOLKA* HELMUT DANTINE* AGNES MOOREHEAD: ang WTTORIO GASSIMAN A PARAMOUNT RELEASE Today only 7-8:15 p.m. “WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE” “HOT ANGEL” 6 Prince “Rupert ‘Daily News A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE. Tuesday, May 26, (1959 _—— - . TODAY TO “SATU RDAY 6:45 - 9:18 P.M. Sat. Mate pm. You ravert realy ough unl youve seen Entertainment Starring the original Auntie Mame of the stage show! “0 N THE SCREEN - ROSALIND Even tops the RVSSELL book cs vane FORREST TUCKER Even FRED CLARK sith CORAL BROWNE - PATRIC KNOWLES mse tops the LEE PATRICK . WILLARO WATERMAN: ROBIN HUGHES ; “ laughter From WARNER BROS. @ TECHNIRAMA PS . aa of the /- 4 TAA. PY Eves. Mat. ‘ : Adult 90c 70c Student 60c 60c Child 25¢ 20¢ part. Las Vegas showgirls—Phil to Phil first realized the lure of: ——_ Sandra Jo Drummond, Dennis to performing when he switched. Use of Saturday, August 29, as;Pat Sheehan. Both have given;'0 @ speech-TV course at Wash- | a tag day for the Association for|Bing grandchildren. Dennis Mi-|im8ton State after his army ser-; Retarded Children was approved.!chael Jr, was born in December; j ice. He Headed a unit that en-; No Saturday is available during|Phil’s daughter Dixie Lee was/ tertained at the prison at Walla September, the month in which | born two weeks: ago. the association sought to hold ms Unlike Gary and Lindsay, the tag day. twins seldom take part in Holly- - Three read: A bylaw establishing rates for use of the city’s common sewers was given three readings by city council, It will receive final consideration ata special meeting at 5 pam. Thursday, The new bylaw was made necessary by a provincial gov- ernment order that, sewers be placed on a utility basis and charged for as such. Monthly rates are set as follows: Single family dwelling ....... ; bg Multiple family dwellings, for cach, ‘self-contained Iiving unlit wo ee $3 i ment iblocks, for each self- contained ‘living - UM ee eeccccesetteestetsteeees Geet ccnegirre Goenoe dette ge eee, sf Rooming and boarding houses for cach: room rented ° —minimum charge $3,00 Cree en 15 Hotels—for cach room for rent, . ; 15 Motels and auto courts, for cach unit for rent: without kitehen facilities $ with kitehen facilities $ 2 - Publle house Neenses ; $26 Private clubs oo... ee $5 Cafes and re estaurants #25 Coffee shops oes sienna ba tre tetetnen $10 Storas;: For ench retail store not using water In connection with Its business ........ beceteeneeesen cecsesessescarecuuertan spetevaveusenes st For cach retal) store having one and nol more than, tive employeos Including manngement ; #6 For cach retall store having six and not more than nine employees Including management . 4 For each retail store having ten or _ more employees Including management beeecens . bee ne " $10 Office bulldings: Wor each office available for rent, with } $3.00 for each building ooo minimum of HO For each office room rented in a “building other than an ' Offlee DUNNE oo cnc seiner ciinererer otitis AN Schoola—for 36 pupils or portion thereof rogistered a8 Of SoOptomMbor BO ccs ccc esse, sesssavesssavanen $2. Hospitals—-for cach patient boc hare BO CHULCIOB ccc tse sceneeassesesvsssiscn cesses veveepcarpeansavanes we ff 3 Church hulls—whery separate from the church | VUNTCUTVEL ceessesssesserestenscceties sssre gesesersassesinceccasiiy peaeeenresavanay #3 DAUNAVOS cece , sccuitr vanes ateessecseesen eeesenens $50 Dry cleaning establishments Se cetecctey es wenatases $B: Banks—snimne rate as retail Bored, depending on number af employaos bee, ; . eH Theatres MODE ciscnevene nage tieate sie renee $20 GATOGOR were $10 Horvico BUINLONE oo ce 8 5 WK OVIOBR ccc cece eeeeenejen cme ce % 5 WIrQNQusad von. eee beeen $8 .. Bottling plants ...... coe $B0 Bowling alleys and pool rooms with, ‘anack ‘bar. cones $10 Bowling alleys and pool roams without snack bars $6 Dentists, doctors and surgeons... # § i Modleal or dental clinies (more than one doctor ‘or » Gontlat) ate. vote $TBO Workshops ‘and small, Industrial ‘bulldings, vet BB All othor commoerehl undertakings not Hated above... $8 | > 4 ...traffic problems, weather problems, are things you read about, chat about— forget about. More and more smart people who are going places, , woe CANADIAN NAT mmm ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ame IONAL’ PAY ‘ LATER ‘ wee” eee eee ‘ ‘ tot os Ob 8 tos og ee .