ao ‘Telephone 6767. "PRINCE RUPERT, BC., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 12, 1960 They earned: from ‘a. report]. ‘timbers used s ‘tunnel ‘headers, that -the ‘connec- |. * A: by. Superintendent. of Works ‘C. J, Gustafson, ‘tion. ‘on the sewer. line leading from the Provincial Government Building to the: 48 inch, trunk line, had never been made. at the ‘trunk. linc when. the line was in- stalled. “Mr. Gustafson’s -Feport. stated: “On following the. sewer line from the Provincial Government Bullding we found. the sewer pipes in good condition until we}. ‘yeached the area where the line 1 ‘ drops down to the 48 inch trunk line. Here we found that the setiling of the excavation had] broken. the service linc, On reaching this trunk Mne we found—24. fect below the road surface—that the service “line ended, some 18. inches nbove the A 10- -ye v-old s¢ sewer + installation got a searching look from ¢ a , special meet- ing ‘of City Council. Thursday afternoon. | q we found that no connection ex- isted in the’48 inch: trunk line, ‘verifying. the findings from in- Side the trunk; “The sewerage. has found its escape through the rock fill sur- rounding the main: and along. the open space between the main and the headers where the fll material had Settled.” ‘This discovery was. made by Works Department crews inves- tigating a complaint of a Stop page. At the same time as an entry /was made into the trunk, a serv- ice Hne serving. Mitchell. and Currie property .was made, Total cost to the city for the installation was $1,680,905, eas Council defea ts mo tion ‘to relocate sidewalk Work will) resume. on the. abandoned Third Avenue Hast: sidewalk program following a report from Superintendent of Works C. J. Gustafson Thurs- day night. Mr, Gustafson — reported 0 Cotnell (hat in order to relocate {he sidewalk running east from the - three-way: junction of Me- Bride Stroct, Market, Placo and Third Avena * Bast, additional funds Jn the aniount of. $5,006 would bo required for. the section onding ab the ‘Plonoadr Rooms, - To comploto the, project from there to the junetion of Wirat Av- enpo Hual would raquiro a furthe or Increase of $1,458, 3 RELOCATION SOUGIT . ‘ho roport’ Was: mado ‘wt the roquont of Goune|) Monday night aftar J. Norton Youngs: Wat the sidawnll be relocated In the aidawalk allowaned, » Aa i} Winter Works - project: aly ORMES. DRUGS LTD." f DIAL 2 51 nakod: 1 wis thon under constrnetion foot inside the sidewalk allow= AnGO, |: ‘Ponding the report work on bhe ‘project was abandoned, ~ Aftor: hearing that the entire cont of constructing & portion, the rondway and,.relocating: the! sidowalk would cost tho city ap- proximately $9,000 If nccoptable | as np Winter Works project’ and aupported by the federal ‘and provincial government, ‘Ald, Youngs movod that the project. pro ovced In the now, location, Ho falled ‘to find fn socondor for his motion, - Aldorman. -A. Donald Ritchie stated: thivt: Anit , along the. suftalentlys | rondway wie nol hoavy to warrant the oxpondi- bure of the estimated $19,000, AM would cost, Ho was pneked solidly by. M- derman Norman, Bella who xbittod thah- i 21 years: of roge of difflewltios with traffic. along the rond, To moved that the aldownlls iw vontinuod In dts prosont loaation and: found n aoconclor In Ald. Bollis, - Wis motion enrrlod with: only Alderman Youngs nating ¢ n dise'| gonting volo 4 “On ‘removal: of these: timbers: idence here he had yot.to hortr. |. Alderman. A. Donald: Ritchie |" asked’ Mr. ,Gustafson and ‘council | who was responsible for the or- iginal that Mitchel! and: Currie ‘had been the contractors. . This information’ -came from Alderman T.. Norton ‘Youngs, then employed by Mitchell and Currie and. in ‘charge of the in- stallation for them, "Tt is obvious that the lack of inspector at the. time it was in- stalled,” said Ald. Youngs. ''"Who -was..the Inspector?” queried Ald. Ritchie. Mr. Gustafson replicd that Don C. Stewart was Superinten- dent of Works.’ -Ald, Youngs insisted ‘that the inspection was made by Henry Arney, then in charge of sewer installations, (Regardless . of who made the inspection,” Mayor Peter J, Les- tot told Counchl, .“it corlainly points up the necessity of main- taining a close, watch on any oulside contractor inetalling sewers to make sure any inspec- tions are adequate and complete. - “TRore ls no way we can re- cover tho monoy it'cost to. make the repairs, but we are fortunate wo have good supervision on the prosant installations, which are progressing favorably,”: he con- cluded, ed - Jubilee songs for Scout show.’ ‘Thore {8 w possibility that tho first songs with a Prince Rup- art Goldon Jubilee. thome will bo given thair: proview at. the annual Boy. Scouts and Cubs Jahow ‘Tobruary 10,- “This: was Jonrned Inst: night | whon the Pringo. Rupert “Dis- ploted arrangoments — for the Scouts show set for 7 pan, in {Booth Memorial. Junior high solo). auditorium: noxt Friday, All. Scout troops and Oub packs, - Including those from Millay Bay, dnd Port Edward will take part in the show. Tho mooting, chalred by presl- dont W, D,.8mith, was told by apocin) events committca: chalr- moan M. TB, Mariin, that one or possibly two songa In honor. of Prince Rupert's Bot anniver- anry might bo givon tholr first ‘pubNG. parformance, a! ~S$0n Of, “Mrz ‘installation and learned | & connection was missed by the; tries Boy Scouts council com- ALMOST UP to. his * cars “in: _ puppies is little Gary. Haemil,. ‘and. Mrs. oA: so Hamel: of Winnipeg. ‘The: ‘family, “pet gave’ birth’ to this litter. -Of-10.- Weimaraner, pups. and ‘although they share. Gary's - he..doesn’t -appear™ “rollatavle,. ‘to know whether ‘it’s a good "idea or “not. oe oP photo. Mrs. E. ‘Linceln|: funeral ‘held: Funeral: services for Mrs. Ef- fie Lincoln of- Kincolfth were held this afternoon from’ Fer- guson Funeral Home with Rev. D. R.. Chassels of St. Peter's An- glican ‘church officiating, Mrs. Lincoln, 32, died at. Sardis Feb- ruary 5 after a lengthy . illness. A large number of friends and relatives attended .a- memorial service ‘at the funcral home last night. . Mrs.” Lincoln is survived by her husband Howard and six sons, John, Henry, Victor, Sam- uel,, Roy and Alexander al of Kincolith, ‘ Interment was at Fairview cemetery. mystery submarine hiding Jn lature Friday: | debt: penditure : of $331,120,119. ’ It-includes a little something for almost: everyone—including.a ‘boost ‘to: $50 from.$28.in the an- wal: shomeowner . ‘grant and an increase estimated at:20 per cent in'social welfare payments. ne “Tt makes no: ‘provision for new | taxes-and no provision for direct | ; government, borrowing. But. this. latter’ does* not include govern- ment agencies whose: ‘borrowings tare guaranteed by the province ‘jand® which. totalled more ‘than , $500, 000,000. at the: end. of the calendar: “year. ~ Budget highlights ts. ‘VICTORIA Highlights of ‘the 1960-61 British _ Columbia budget presented 0° the: legis- “Record expenditures ‘pt $331,- - “120, 119,"compared: with $300, 401, - 394 in: the Previous - year. : For the first time. ‘since . “1874, ror. ‘Gebt “re empti : "Increase. to $50 ‘from: “$28': in annual ‘grant to. homeowners. «4 “Increase estimated at. 20 per cent in all social welfare benefit Payments. * : Current : revenues “of $306, 800,- 000 compared . with $287,775, 428 in previous year. - Use of $24, 320, 119 from revenue surplus, leaving surplus of $700,- 200° at March 31, 1960.: : Federal tax-rental income of $70,368,081, up $5,552,574. Contingent “Mabilities: at De- cember 31, 1959, of $543,220, 604, up $03, 344,249, Education expenditures total- ling. $73, 064,149, up $10, 046, 560. . Aid to municipal governments totalling. $72, 046, 000, UP 8 305,- 000, “World News Briefs | BUENOS AIRES — Argentine warships have crippled a a southern Argentine gulf, and capture of the sub ds imminent, Navy. Secretary Gaston Clement announced Thursday night, ' ‘Government authorities claimed the underwater Intruder ‘wos successfully trapped after the Argentine naval base at Miles south-west of Buenos Alres, |. | + a 12 days of hide-and-seek negr the head of Golfo Nuevo, a o + I STANBUL, Tu rkoy--Avalanchios Thursday ‘clajmod at ‘Joast sovon lives In the wake of 4 + be burled Saturday in Zagro The: government oanrliler bitter cold and snow in most.’ of Turkey, A man and his three-year-old daughter wore .res-. enced after remaining ll hours under the, debris, ‘ woe ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (Routers)—The ‘Yugoslav’ governi- . mont Announced today-it will let Aloysius ' Cardinal Btopinac b. Cathedral. had: rajoctad Ronan Catholic: * voquests to permit the cardinal's burial in Yugoslavin's maby Catholic ‘onthedyal, © | } ef " NEW: DELL: (Routors)—Nikita: chrushohov today” said Russia is the strongest military power in we do not. want to take ndvantage of. this superiority,’ He. wos: addrossing: an oponealr. rally. of ‘an ostimated | tho world | “but 260,000 Indiana. on ‘ho woogue day. a a flvo-duy visit. hore, : : LONDON ‘(Routors)—Labor Mintator Edward Woath told: Parliament today thathe has » 0 thal bid to stop a: national midnight, Wo sald ho has catlod Mn unions Invalved mn tho pay d y called: 1 toj-lovel conforence In - rad trike schoduled for Sunday the ‘ehalrman of the atatoerun British Transport Commission and: Jendors: of tho: ‘ree. f WHDULE, oe ¥ i. AMIENS, rranvo [Mom-A former. National: ‘Avsombly doputy, Honry Dorgoros, was arrested today: in an investigation into”. rloling hore Thursday: that injurod - 180 ‘porsons, -. + “A farmors’ demonstration against the: government's prices fixing polloles doveloped into streot fighting involving up- _ warda of 26,000 parsons, Anti- \ shouting “Algoria F Bronoh, x | - Something for all © ‘in Bennett. budget | VICTORIA (CP)—British Columbia got its first’ -free budget: today,. one which shows the govern- |ment.will dip into revenue surplus for $24,000,000 dur- ing’ the. coming” fiscal : year: to. help meet. a record ex- | + no money: has been appropriated this amount being made up: from the provincial: reserves which ‘abla _|March 31, «1960 are: estimated to |" Eno provision for. interest: charges “No provision for’. borrowing, ve debts incurred .by provinctally~ PGE. by $20,000,000. cach ° toa Graham Avenue . horo ; | Published « at + Canada’ $. Most Strategic Pacific Port. — And Key to the Great Northwest Night Calls—Business. 6768, : Editoricl “Immediate reaction: was: that. it. added weight . to: opposition a party suggestions that 1960 is an election ‘year for B.C, ernment, in. its fourth year of a five-year term; hasn’ f committed itselfon. the: point. Premier Bennett, wl 0 read the] B.C, ROUNDUF 1144-hour budget :spepch (ha ___—_—_—_—_—" legislature in “his capacity. as fi- nance, minister, described it as a “debt-free dividend budget.” It isthe province’s first debt- |. free | budget — since 1874—three years after B.C. joined confed- eration—and the: premier said it is ‘the first time since then’ that |. for-interest charges and debt re- | demption. , ‘As a-result, he said, expendi: tures for services are: $56, 000,000 |. higher than’ during the previous fiscal year. °. _The total expenditure is $29,- 720,000 greater. than: ‘Jast.“year’s dicted income. by . $24,320,119— be slightly. more than $25, 000, 000. SURPLUS, WILL, DWINDLE The. premicr. gaid‘revenue: ‘sur- , plus’ will have’ dwindled. to: ‘$700,= | sby. ‘the: end of. “the | Si Heautious’ fores: ! pro re ‘He indicated, however, th the beliévés:. ‘Income: willbe. than predicted and-that: ‘surplus [™m revenué. will be” -considerably the’ budget: as: “debt-free” re- ferred to the: province's net-debt position—a: "$25,000,000 ‘provision in his-last’ budget wiped out the balance of direct. debt. . my The province “has ‘guaranteed owned agencies’ ‘such as the B.C. Great Eastern Railway and the Toll Highways and Bridges Auth- ority, and these, listed as con- tingent liabilities, totalled $543)- 220,604 at December 31, 1959. The budget speech ‘said the |. legislature will be asked to in- crease the borrowing. powers of the power commission and ‘the total of . $320, 000 090. and $140,- 000,00, respectively. Provincial | . coming year, estimated at $306,- 800,000, are $19,024,577 higher than in the previous. year with $85,000, 000 expected to come from the five-per-cent sales tax, $70,368,000 from: the. federal-|. provincial tax-rental agreement | and $47,076,000 from natural re- sources. Liquor sales will bring | $26, 600,000, . Former city. navy man. dies in uth A. popular tormor, city. resident prior to the Bocond World:.War, Chief Potty Officor Sidney George White, died Wednesday at tho Royal Canadian "Navy hospital, HMOS . Nadon in Vic- torln, Ho was 48.0: “OPO White was. born In Croy: don, Bngland, bub Uved'in Prince. Ruport since. the ago of three until 1940, whon ho wont. to Via- torln, Ho waa’ 0 member of the Royal Onnadian Navy roserve at. HMOB..Ohatham. after: fin- ishing his :schooling ‘here, Hola survived by -his wite Gindys: Edna,’ two sons, Donnid tand' Neddy. at. Victorinj ‘his fas]: thor Down’ McCullough of 2045 Graham: Avonuo hv Prince Rup* ort; two. sisters, ono In Victorin and Mra;'OKarlos Currie of. 2045 -and- a brother: Willian - YW White” An Vancouver, oy » Wunoral. ‘sorvicais will bo from Victoria’ Monday afternoon © 1:90 pani. Padro.D, HiT, mallee will offlolate, “Internment will The gov-,- $300, 401,394 and .it ‘exceeds pre- |: 1960-61 | _ higher» than’ ‘$700, 000. at year’s |C re CeCe end. . ut ’ The. premier’s description . of Power Comimission, the Pacific) | day: on ‘a’ ‘chargé ‘of. ‘murder, reve;ucs ‘for. the ~|tlon.was-up probably 8- McCall Brothors Puneral Chapel, Ww a Mee eS , PR SOVINCIAL, LIBRARY VICTORIA, By Cc. when | a Greek seaman But 6769 va orem a ‘ t wy 12 bes 31, 60 “s he wey ye on a ‘one-inan. demonstra- ~ Departure” “of the: vessel, Pearl Sea,. owned: by: the Monro-: any, Limited, to: take. -aunew- look: at, increased will hold: “public, hearings. in ‘Van- couver: Februar and. ‘Victoria, February, 22k: ‘PRINCE. GEORGE, '— ' George Johnny: Loulo,” alias: Gene, Jack, was temanded, for. eight days. to- Louie, * formerly’, “of Grassy Plains; 92 miles” ‘south’ of ‘Burns. Lake;: ts" charged’ ‘with ° the Jan-~ uary 23° ‘bludgeon: slaying of. Mar- garet Dennis, 30" “Brainwashing _ VANCOUVER: haw -Progresilve Conservative’: leader: Deane, Fin-: layson said Thursday. the provin-.|{ cial: government. and the Pehce ‘thé: : ‘VICTORIA_-The re-instituted | ~ road: “users: commission, “which. is |: fees and. ‘stiffe ‘regulations | im-'|- A posed’ oh.the trucking’: ‘industry, |- Alaska.’ for: supplies, a. run, tak. ihg. three. fo: six. days; saa “Prine e304 8 lof e caution,” ' The » promler-finance mministior told the legislature: in. his: budget apoech today that, wien) final re- turns. of bysiness activity. are in for 1959 ‘thoy. are expected, to ro~ veal volume: ‘production and re- tho. ‘antlelpated: ‘yocgrd ‘level,’ ‘Tho government in- 1960" antics ipated appreciable: gains in‘ pro: duction and value of dales, Man- 926,000,000 -yonr Jr. . 1060, - some $150,000, 000 more than tn: 1088," The. $600,000,000-a-your foroant Industry, in which 1050 ' produce over 1058, should ‘exper ence "y satisfactory. your" $11 1060. Tron: arid‘ stool antidlpated n 1060: upswing3. tho: food and bev- erage group looked to sound im- provement, porlonce an oxpocted ‘wubostannntlel ‘growth in yovorue, continiion : ‘to. fave highly-vom- potitive conditions “while rotall-|. ‘org and wholosalora who. expect a high. love! of; antes, throughout tho yonr,.do not Caulliats Aeined in tho battling, bo in Beye § One Burial: Poel undue, “Upward: proanyro in the Prosperi ty with vaatia _ [Premier's 5 1960 onto a lated values ‘at close to. “if. not. ufraturors. wore, predicting. a $le oY: cont over n mixed. 1080 ex~| d utilities contidontly | - “Conslruction, the promior ald, - River. Power,. Development. com-~'| accident, oe ms = . pany | AYe, brainwashing?’ fmol! ee, rT sane - is URED, _ VIGTORIA: (CP)—Premier Bemnett sees thewen= | opal outlook for 1960. as one of “prosperity with, idash : sant prico of goods, unm “Finally, . under oxtatit sisi policy, management » employes: relations, andyomployment? fvels —notwithstanding an’ trend In rates—we can 0: poct modest gainss Skin: “Remedial action andr. long- ‘torm reallgm ag to: the, ‘mdtors promoting:growth . NOxport. markets. could. Sally soonyert yA aa Moc ay PB ct Shower oan 8 morning. A little aay * wrday.., Winds southwe y 20 thik ovening. LOW guturday, ‘Pot,’ 19010 (Paalfio: Standard: Hg avon, 03302 0,3; " ‘19386 antiolpate any . . : EE ak em pt “VANCOUVER — J A “Liberian freighter loadin i | grain in ‘Vancouver harbor : was” delayed. “Thursday enter at. ‘Sand. Point;.on" the’ Al-: aska : Peninsula, about 300:: -miles westward, -oF..cross ‘the | ‘Qur: of: “Hs] | | antyiexs these. modost gains into fullieme : . ah :