ee Seer tee neon rears Re Serer 25 Ratan eee CS: Sefer ne fey il Soe Re to halt: ort — - And Key to the Great, Northwest errr eT eo ROVINCIAL LIBRARY: VICT ORTA, | Be C. ‘Telephone 67670 0 Night Calls — Business 6768, “Editorial 6769 .thour, moves by the provincial |; : government ‘Monday. paved’ the}: ‘OLD WORLD CHARM | — “Three- year-old. ‘Heather ‘Gillmor. of Ottawa is “fascinated by the ‘ hand- -kissing greeting ‘of. Governor-General Vanier at the placing of the. corner-stones . of athe Woodroffe: High. School. Heather’s father, A. A. Gilmore, ‘will teach: science’ ‘when. the school. opens. ‘this fall.’ _ MAYOR. "REPEATS CONDEMNATION _ a - Counal seeks oe on injunction oi —CP. Photo.’ PNR work before hearing held on City Council‘is seeking legal advice as to its text move to prevent. the Pacific Northern. Railway from starting construction before Prince Rupert's Protest a against the Yailway’ 1 88a the: PNR's" pro- : al from, ‘Brit- "Parade i for July 1 celebrations: “Elks Flag Day Committee ‘an- ‘nouneed today that there has -been a much better response ‘to the request for entries in the ' Dominion Day parade during the past few days.. * There definitely . ‘will be ia parade,” Harley: Lewis, publicity chairman said. He sald that more ‘than seven flonts.’ have _. been entered, The parade which will ‘be: led. by, the -Prince . Rupert Civic Band, wlll start: at the Elizabeth Apartments. at 10 a.m, march cup Sixth, Street, down ‘Third Avenue to McBride Street’ and up to: Algoma: Park. ~The Committee also. an- ‘nounced that. the. Elks tug-of- ‘war team. has: ‘challenged | any organization : ‘to-a, mateh, | Thoy. have also ‘issued - a challenge. to i G0. a ‘struction’ of the. line.” Utilities: Commission - ‘hearing: to which’.City Council {| present a ‘protest over ‘the, ‘pro- posed route of the PNR was’ “post- a S proposed. route i is. given a. 1 Proper heari ‘ings. wished” ‘to poned at the request of the rail- efinitely set any four-man team for a: snow? shoc relay race. Other sports scheduled will. be a tilting contest “a ola Robin Hood" and a log rolling contest for cash prizes. There will be no. go-cart. races as the Kithmat-owned carts will be participating in the celebra- tions held in the smelter. city, A wrestling card’ will be pre- sented at the Civic Centre at 8 pm. ‘Advance’ tickets can be obtained: 'at the Esquire Mens Woar, Jaffries Sports & Trophies, the Civic Centre and the Grotto Cigar Store. ~ A dance with.a six- -plece or- chestra will bo held in the Civic Centre, following the’ wre suling show... ol 0°. ‘ wensseeseereaceesesreseereersssees covered soreceees POIPIIPIHIIIOIS formal arson Wire» vie bi: Guunbort:- Morven today ‘Intd ‘witht "ROMP a formal complaint: of. ‘aLtompled - mrson nftor ayy only: ‘Morning | fire at], the ~Morvon © ‘family's purchased home: Ate +1446 Plggout “Place, | Tho family: ° ‘Which - ‘ost “Ya ‘former home at,.600 "Thompson Street and thread clildron in a fire Maroh 16,' only: moved Into tholr now home: Ovor the woek» ond... Coa "Mr, “Morvon ‘tpidl | ‘polleo’ that he was awakonod nt 3 am, today Wwhon ho heard his: son Grant, Gs orying., Ho said) that on Ine voatigating ha found: the kitchon curtains Mb a4as, i fe | _ (es 44 : ‘ORMES ‘. bRuGs ‘Ar. me "DIAL: 2151 2 es ms recontly | ow complaint Mr, Morven: sald ho woke up his) wife and. daughtor Dolovoi, 18; and towol, ' Ho nddod that. ‘Whe ‘ourtaina nye too far away from tho. stove to Have eaught Mre and “that) thoy must have been Ignited by someone outside tho open : ki li~ chon window. Ho also “hinted that ho had recelved tirents Inst ook, “Tire Ohiof Earl W,' Bockor. anid that. ho planned to ¢nll.a firo marshal frony Vanconvor: to: Nelp theo ROMP In Invostignting the hinge, | “Only yoatorday the remaindor ‘tof the Cuthbort Morven Family Fund, $343.78 was handed: over to My,. and Mrs, Morvon by oditor of ‘Tho Dally Nowa J, QR, ‘Ayres, who has hoon auatodian of tho fund. Tho: fund. which totalled $1,603. 15 waa nlocnted ns fol- lows: $1,000 for n down pnaymont on tho now house, $300 for houso- hold goods, .$80. for moving: to the now home and a final pay- mont - youtordny” ‘uf! 4945.75," " ‘| statement,” ‘oxddniguishad |: the burning gurlalny WIth & Web) othor commiunitiog In'the north -Yesterda “Mayor P.. ‘S. Lester had termed: Mr: Wick’s action as “high-handed. ‘and arrogant” and last night’ stuck to his guns, “When I say Wicks’ action is high-handed- -and arrogant, I mean just that! the mayor said. “I refuse to’ withdraw the he... told. Alderman | Gordon E. Carlson who suggested that “diplomacy: be used rather than violence.” © “The. mayor said that “it's not only an-injustice to the north but an injustice. to the whole province.” Alderman Darrow Gomez said “we'll have to roll up our sleeves very .high, if we want any ac- tion. " ‘Council opposed the proposed route of the PNR on the grounds that “Ib would. tend to halt ‘the development of the north” since several hundred miles of the pro- posed Hine almost parallels the. existing Canadian National Rail- ways line to a point about 100 miles north of Hazelton, Council believes: that it would be more foustble rnd economical if the: new railway were to start at Hivelton, | Council also heard Railway Minister Wicks’ reply. to the mayor's protest agidnst tha PNR bolng granted permission to start -} work on: ile ne before a PUC ~ Victim. of fires lays’ - hearing was held, ; Mx, Wicks Wired “This is to ad- viso you thatiyou may submit any protests formal. or otherwise to this offica at. any time, Your concern and intorost much ip- prociated,” 20 Yostorday. tho: mayor sont ane other: wire to: My, "Wicks, abating: - "Olby of. Princo Rupert and bollove that PN: Railway routo as -publigizad: jx not, the most econ- omianl routo: ‘Lor, doyelopmont of northorn: “British >. Columbin, Plonse telophono mo.to arrange date on: which ‘our dologates may present 4 formal: brief to:you ns miniator. of, Gommoreinl . trans- |. port protesting: proposed routo,” Tho city's olorntion | 18’ com- posed of. Mayor Lostor, City Ad- miniatrator’ W. Long: ‘and Magiatrate 1, ty Applowhaite, — oom One boat: sells 75, 000 pounds Only ono “vousol ‘tho Kaaro, landod halibut In Prince Ruport today’ solling its 75,000-pound ontch on. the: halibut exchange to Booth: Wishovios as follows: 36,000: pounda' smadium at 15 conta “pnd 40,000: ‘pounds Anrgo M17) conta 2 ' Sy vo ahd . iment to start construction: of * ‘Columbia by Thursday. {take part. in official: ceremoniés: marking the construction start: 2 Cc time to!pre=| land *:near=“Summit ate er ‘pare’. its. submission to. th ‘PUC ‘hearing.’ ! iv. ‘Public |. : way for the Pacific: Northern |! Railway to fulfill- its commit- line through Northern’ British’, At the same time it w learned that./Premier ‘Bennett: and. Transport Minister Wicks |: will be at Summit Lake, north 4}; of Prince: George, Wednesday’ tol; Mr. Wicks miade the first. move Monday by issuing a certificate approving plans for the railway to build “:a | 600-mile line from® {Summit * “Lake to fine Yukon |; boundary. vo LAND | ‘GRANTED & . The" ‘cabinet. followed this ‘by. oo extending the.railway- the: right, to- take; over. 95: il ‘acres, of, crown, marshalling’ ‘yards:. The* loca, tion, is near the. point. where the PNR is to join the provincially- owned. ‘Pacific Great -Bastern Railway: oh ‘An order-in- council: also. was ‘passed authorizing the route’ of the railway... Prices. and ‘other details of the transactions will be worked out. later. a ‘Mr. Wicks. said he ‘would attend opening ceremonies for the line but didn’t say. when. Premier Bennett's aides wouldn't say if he was going. But it was learned in Prince George that the Premier and his party would arrive there by plane at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, then travel to the proposed site of the PNR’s southern terminus. BOND RETURNED At a press conference carlier Monday, Mr.. Bennelt said: a $500,000. bond put up by the interests'.of Swedish financicr Axcl Wenner-Gren-as a guar- antee that they : would spend $5,000,000 in exploratory work in northern B.C. has been returned, An agreement signed: in 1956 between | the’ government and the Wenner-Gren B.C, Develop- ment Coinpany stipulated that the performance bond would ‘be returned as soon as the required survey work was completed. Mr. Bennett said. $0, 000,000 worth of ‘surveys’ have. ‘eon made on sites. of the railway, a proposed $600,000,000 hydro - olectric project on. tha. Peace River and other ronources; Sure voys,' i, ms wy The 1056 agrooment, ‘also ‘apoal fled: that: tho company” would start construction of a northern B.C, ratlway by the ond of Juno this yonr, Promtor Bennott: told reportors Monday he ts confident the construction will “bogin on schodule, : v, Campers urged to use care as hazard rises Campors who plan. to. motor out af the city for, outdoor trips nyo naked ‘to use: moro caution than usuil whon Hghting ‘chimp {lres, District Tovoster u Re John- ton. sald today: Wo-saild that with the trond to warmor and clonring wonthor. tho forost fire havard has Incronsod from low to madorato,. =” - Ono firo at Havelton was re- portod in tho Prince Ruport Vor- ost Diatrict Inst wool but it was only a amall industrial fire, The total forost fires. to dato Js now 42-and coat $2,004 to oxtinguish, Last year at tho samo time thore wore only'30 firs but coat $20, 360 bo Pt, Oh. Pade es os 2 Liberal ERICTON (¢ and ‘the youngest premier in Canada Monday a: after eight years of Px ogressive Con- : bucto, NB., ‘Premier Hugh John Flemraing. last election: ‘VICTORIA © — Three 1th-|! Gial sales tax would have to be could be paid from general, rev-. oo jenues. oO “EWE ‘COULDN'T. LOSE” * ‘servative rule. wLouis J. Robichaud,’ 34-year- old Acadian lawyer from: Richi- ‘led ‘his party to a weeping victory that’. stunned To call it a surprise, said Mr. Flemming, would be “a superla- ‘tive of understatement.” The ‘result compared. with the : a 1960". 1956 Liberals becdoslbapeteenecseneile (BL 15. aL Nlasetee ete seseteeetes 21 87 Total ce “62° ° . 52. i Mr. Robichaud had predicted his party would capture 32: seats. « The decision by: the eléctorate .main campaign hospital insurance, which amount to $50 a year fora family and $26 for: single persons, © “It was also an apparent rejec- tion of. Conservative warnings that the three-per-cent. provin- increased to carry out the prom- se, The Liberals ‘said ‘that. by bliminating waste and -extrava- pance the provincial share of the S17, 000,000. "annual hospital’. cost: b ‘Mr. Robichaud,: whose. Bnelish spoke: only.: French ° ‘until. he. was i 6aidss: “We-had ans emis oe ‘platform ;and:. excellent... candi-. couldn't, lose.” ot “Mum, we won, we did it,” he week compared to’ the 1,757, 500 sold at (net) 200; at: 29. Sockeye Wa ter covers : shouted later. to. ‘his 30- ~year- -old wife Lorraine, who was staying in Moncton with her sister. A strong. Liberal: ‘trend © was evident in. early returns but the closeness of voting in several rid- ings. -left the. outcome in. doubt for. nearly 21% hours after polls closed at 7 p.m. . LEADERS RE- -ELECTED. - -Mr. Robichaud and Mr... Flem-. ming, 61, were cach elected early with big majorities. .Mr. Robi- caud led the three-man Liberal ticket in Kent county and Mr. Flemming led his two Conserva- tive running mates to re-election in Carleton, The Liberal leader is the first Acadian | premier clected in the province's history. Mr. Robichaud said. he had “ample. material” from which to pick “a cabinet. He sald he thought he would name the cabl- net within 15 days. Four mombers of ‘Mr, Flem- ming’s ‘cabinet were defeated: Mines Minister Norman B. Buch- anan in. Charlotte, Joseph” W. Bourgeois, president of the exec- utive council, in Moncton, Edgar Fournier,’ chairman’ of the New Brunswick alectric power com- mission in ‘Madawaska, and In- dustry. Minister Roger Pichette in Rostigouche. °.. » Also’ beaten was W.. Jd, (Tony) Gallant,;who ran as a Conserva- tive in Northumberland, where four 1 Liborals won, .Ho was olect- ‘ed as a Liberal in 10652 and 1056 but became an‘ indopondent in 1958, saying ho was fed: up with “party censorship,” A record 759,000 votes wor'o ona, ‘tn the 17 multiple-soat rid- Inga, . Tho. Liberals got 63 - por]. cent.of. tho popular.vote and tho Conservatives 47 por cont... Two Indopondents..running in. Saint John County were the only. can didates to lose dopositay i. ¢ ‘Tho: ocloctton was tha closost, : ainco 1939, when 20 Liberals and 10. Consorvativos wore clected, . My. Roblehaud . sted these Liberal, triumph; tho... Liberal plniform. ‘pledging an: ambitious program , of,-proyvingial develop. mont, tho’ cn aitbre of Liboral can- didates and “our pladgo. to. abol- ish'promiums for hospital Ineur- nneo Iminediatoly and see that tho funds. for this good project are provided from tho consoll- datod rovenuo fund” Prince ‘Rupert, has now: gone | 691. days without a. Satal traffic neoldent, ee te mnttors na tho big fnotors in the]: good look at: the’ tide tables be- fore setting. out. : : morning that the. Skeena River, already “in flood | ‘but’. pushed higher by. a -19-foot high tide, was over its banks and the. high- way at Kwinitsa, a CNR division- al point. some 50 miles east of the city... : About ‘two. hours | additional time should be. allowed in trying. to. determine up-river. tidal in- fluence when using Prince. Ru- ‘pert harbor. tables. “, Photo finish _ seen in pole | for candidates ‘NEW ‘YORK () — A presiden- | tial election’ held now would end: in: a photo finish If Vice- President: Richard M. Nixon and Senator Jolin: F.. Kennedy (Dem: Mass,). were. tlie candidates, the head: of the: Gallup’ Poll said Sunday, 0): Dr, Goorge Gallup, interviewed on the NBC- television program “Meet the Pross,": sald the most recent poll showed: Kennedy and Nixon running ; about , even cont Nixon - ‘loading - '§l-40. per cen Not renominated VANCOUVER | pow, ‘Soclal Crodit’ MLAs ifal Nomination in a surprising wp: | set in Dolta riding Monday night. |. George Massoy and Dr, Gordon Gibson lost out in a close ‘race: ‘Delta Social Credit ‘Aasocintion, | and. Brest, La Cours, a Rich- “swimming: ‘pool will he: closed: nil. day, Friday, July :J): Tacoh | Vandonbrink;: Centro manaier: announced todays: bs 8 Mr... Vandenbrink. ‘aad that the Clvle Contre would he open: July 1 from.7 pan, on for tho. Elks Lodga ‘Wroatling: show and. Dominion - May. ‘daneo,: The’ Indoor: swimming . pool will ho open | again: Saturday from 2 to 'S Pe and 1 10:10. pane and (2 to O'nm. Sunday, mw will, bo: oloxail: al ‘fioy’ Tnogs : 4 ny: 1 : : wo ‘Gyro | ‘pool.’ av " MoOlymont: Park opons Thuraday and, will. , | Halibut lan | but, prices slightly up (net). 6,100° at 33 to 39. Chums 83,500 pounds compared to 69,300 pounds the previous week. pounds, of. Sole, which ‘sold’ at a} price range.of 4 to. 54% cents; 20,000 grey cod at 212; 4,500 ling cod. at 3 and: 6,300: at: 13h. cents. flat: fish;* one. from’ ‘Area, 5 andy the other | from Area’: 4. ‘pounds ‘of: crabs from the Hecate | Strait and. sold: for: 10 gents. ed to’ win ro-| to Don Riggan. president.’ of. tho. dings drop | (net). 26,900 ‘at 12-to.17 cents.. ‘Bottom.: fish: landings rose to Last .week there were 52,700]. Two: dragegers.- ‘delivered ‘the] Four’ boats 1 ande a 7 a4 City man found dead Near rifle A 51- -year™ ‘old machinist” ‘was found dead’ with a. rifle wound in the. head: about : :3-p.m,’ "yesterday. ‘Dead. “is Archibald ~ -E. Hed- strom,’ of ‘980° “Ambrose © Avenue, who ‘was, found :by: RCMP. in- his. 7 | upstairs bedroom with a:.303 rifle | an nearby." Coroner: George’. Je ‘Dawes Terrace Transfer: ‘reported: this oe Mrs.. Alma’ “Margaret | Hedstrom, | who. was at home ~ when’ the shooting ‘took place, two ‘sisters; Mrs. Ole (Sigrid) Kildal, of Prince Rupert; and Mrs. ‘Ronald |. (Thelma) ..Minion. ‘of. Castlegar; ‘jand two. brothers, B. A. Hedstrom of. Prince Rupert;: and. Gunnar. Hedstrom : ‘of Sweden. Funeral] ° “services: will -be’ held from Ferguson Funeral Home at 1 p.m, Thursday with Rev, M, ‘B. Odjand of “St... Paul's Lutheran |church. officiating. Interment will be’ at, Fairview ene gos A miners: die, 38 trapped . ‘in explosion ABERTILLERY, Wales | (Reu- ters)—More than-38 men were . trapped by tons of falling rock. today in a coal mine explosion’: that killed. a least, four per- : SONS. ‘Rescue oftléials g said it imight be days": before “the » men, Forty-eight gillnets_ delivered 4 from ‘Area 4 and Area 32. oe decide mies or=-not™ a ‘The: questior : night's. counci Alderman oT. omical.. ” “Council ‘bea vote. (a) on: ai to. cover ‘the. cost, plebiscite which. ‘would “If the. Waterworks Bi law. receives. ‘the: “necese proval *’ ‘which ‘ Supply” would, you. ‘favor? LE (1) Shawatlan Lako | system; 0" “th: (2): Woodworth Lake’ 2B and. puniping system.”,). : yo If the combiriation motiey: by= ae law and plebiscite, were present-| “ ed ‘to the -property.. owners then ‘|Previously only estimates: wore os a definite answer would:be avall= a a 4 able for City Council's guiddtide, | __As the second. Bart. of theuyote — is’ in. the. form of a ‘plebiscite it: can only. be presented at the: time | was of the.annual civic elections. ab yes - Council: decided that: tn’) order “ ‘that’ full detalls® ‘and’: specifica- tions as to costs of the’ cwood- worth Lake gravity and ‘pimping | system | ‘would be avallable:for bylaw purposes, it will be: neces- sary to have: further. enginedring studies. made; on ‘the project. eee meg me te ee ee LE ee et obtained to compare withthe - caught near.the point of oxplo- . ‘slon, could. be reached: where’ thoy. were trapped, more than” nv mile: from the main shaft. City youth _In.accident » near Tel errace mond. sohool | ‘principal. , 4 fo cords wrnnererees. onecrorss | pBpegiat to. ‘The Bally ary oe Pa o—_ reo » Prince}: . Indoor ‘pool “Rupert youths escaped Injury aturday night whon the car in closed” July i which they: wore riding flippod: The: Olvies: Contra: Indoor [Over several times . on. the Torraca-Kitimat ‘Alghway, . about. seven, milos south of horo, moh: fourth»: ,youth, Michao! | Groona, 10, drivor of tho’ vehicle, | . Waa ‘takon' to'Torrace: General | Hogpltal : sutforing . Jncerations and. brulsos but WAS. voleasod Sunday, 1; The. Sthor threo, Klin Mah, 20,1 ‘|Donalds MacDonald; ’ and Ruport, were only - ‘shalon, up. ‘ROMP horo ‘anid tho: youths wore procooding towarda Terrace panel: truck” ‘apparently | wont out of. control; bo open Ju } See | PAH OPO IMIEII ODOM aeaseoeseron Bey ‘ gory Drickson, 10, ail of ‘Princo 11:48 .p.m. Saturday whon tho : Shawatlan La Lako > Pumping Ws: OM. ’ Joseph Nagy of Port. Bayard Was fined $25 and assessed’ $5” ‘costs when he pleaded guilty'In. | Port: Edward ‘police: court: Mon- ‘any to on chargo of driving, with Jouta curront. driver's : Hoence. Ho was charged June, 4,.follow- ing 1 routine chock by ROMP. GREENWOOD pes "5 ea Haggen, or | a Yorks-Greenwood, has: bean toe nominated to contost, thovseat: the next. olootion.. oo a ‘ ‘cloudy. withy nv few. at night and aw aig change .In=.tomperature Winds,...woaterly’ 15. toright, ‘Low. tonight: and ‘hight Wo ~_Hontoy 50 ang 8 4h ween ty nigh ar 0 ra ontimatod! ib #700. oe “Damagé: to .the, vohialo. ‘wae of