Ys Ae name Eee we SY. ee Sea Sets ee PSS eee . on defence | teak read we Orit vee tsa Sw etern pe gO pds we H+ Cet eens men art eg Sob m ype atrep: ee oe PROVINCIAL LIBRARY — VICTORIA, B, ¢, Pag: DEC at mtd: 60 126. “guard — ‘mooted “OTTAWA: (CP)— Hope Was expressed “Tuesday | night by. Transport Minis- ter: Hees that’ Canada soon will have the equivalent: of: the: United States Coast .Guird service, “He told the Commons: that « co: ordinators have’been: appointed on’ ‘the west and .cast coasts to]. determine’ how marine sérvices| * may be .co- -ordinated” to provide a:coist guard: service: A third co-ordinator would. he appointed for. éentral Canada:.: “The. co- -ordinators would sur- yey..the situation and report to the ™ . transport: -department. on what ‘they consider is needed‘ for an; over-all. search: ‘and. _Fescue program. House Bomare production..down - -$125,- , 000,000 from the. $369, 000, 000. the " Senate had proposed, AMOUNT REDUCED /The amount is’ “$50, 000, 000 leas than the U.S. Air Force had re- quested in its latest air défence revisions last spring; but itis a partial victory over. the House of Representatives which originally had voted to climinate all Bo- mare production except for a small development program. Conference chairmen, emerg~ Inga from their .mecting. said Canada will get her two Bomarc- IPg juadrons, but there Ukely will bewsome shrinkage: in the US. mga am, | Two bases - which. the Scnate nad approved for the Pacific horthwest and whidit also might have helped. protect: southern Befish Columbia. ard to be cllm- inated, These ara. the: Paine air faye base near: Seattle. and Camp Adair Adair near Portland, Ore. fan x - ad An Inqueat into, ho donth. of fl-yonr old Archibild: B. Hed- atrqn of 180 Ambrose Avenue, wast adjourned Tab, night until TUF pm, July 6 ne the: Olty Hall, AL Ferguson minora Home, na jury sworn ‘in by. Coroner George J, Dawes,, viewed, Ano, body and relensad It for burial; ‘Olo' Kiletal, |: -Mru: Hodstron's , brother-in-law, Idontified tho body. ‘Mr. Hedstrom waa found dond Monday in tho tipatilra bedroom of Nia home, with 30-30 - rifle lyin hoalda him. $2. “Foreman. of tho: Jury: in: A, t, Inn, Othor Jurora: are Brint Mitypoerald, «Johny. Fitggorald, Aloxandor. Hyrowk;: David: Witaon!| - Wilfred Dolloch and, Brian, Lon- NOXy ' iV bein ; plant, Of . “the Cascade y| Tuesday. © by a Thou! Spiehaase butt. aoa OTRAS Lele RPL) ee SEEKING WORK | Ra 6d Z t 1600 rioush0— SHARP: DECLINE . —_ ‘Unemployment in ‘Canada dropped sharply. oe ‘to” '399, 000 at May 21 from the mid- April figure of. 517,000. But. _ the: mid- -May total was 65,000 higher than the 334,000 ‘uneniployed: ' a year earlier. Graph, based’ on Dominion Bureau.of Statistics: figures, shows the trend~ in unemployment, through 1959 and. to.. date ‘this year. —CP: Newsman: |B.c. ROUNDUP. ‘Fie in pi foie {the el but destroyed the le of debi wotte packing| Co- Operative Association|" Loss will exceed $200, 000 in the worst’ packinghouse - fire 1948. when. Kclowna Growers Ex- change went: up-in flames in al. $186, 000 fire. No one. was injured in the fire, discovered at.5:15. p.m. An hour later the entire structure was a mass..of flames and firemen de- voted their efforts. to saving sur- rounding buildings. ” ' New highway VICTORIA ()—Highways Min- ‘ster ~ Gaglardi will” support a United States plan for.a=Cali- fornia-Alaska coast highway but wouldn't comment. Tucsday. on the Ilkely route for the British | Columbia section. He said he will offer a plan of such a highway here July 19 when officials from BC., the Yukon and Alaska meet to dis- cuss. common transportation problems. Board set up | VICTORIA (A five-member .| advisory board has been set-up to rogulato archacological explora~ tlon and excavation In British 1 GVolumbla, : The hoard will act wider terms ‘fof the Archacological and Histor- Ie Bltos Act, passed at the last! It. is anthro- sossion. of the legislature. chaired. by Sa ae nologist Wilson, Duff, "No holding | - VANCOUVER (hm F ieation Minister’ Paterson. sald Tuosday his department will instruct: the Nanaimo. and. Vancotiver school boards that {t. dood not agroo with tholr practice of withholding ‘of atudents' roport cards until thoy pry. tines for damagod or overdue books, "Team not in ngreomont with this practice,” the, ministor said Invan Interview, “Tho school re- port.is a report to the parenia on the progross of tho child, Mon- atary obligation: sould not have any, boaring - on the dellvory: of Unis roport.’. pried Answer: today VANCOUVER (h-Tmmigrntion dopartneny counnol today pre Fire damage $25 Ma pela Damage to a purnod choator- fleld chaly was estimated at $25 today aftor city flromon wore aniled to a house owned by Al- frod Jonson, nt 810 Bordon Strect, Mromon reported tho fire In tho nocond /atoroy-suite wos onuaod h ‘since! Zrene Rebrin was denied. justice | posed new, federal. ‘building, | demolished, “ \ being: i - goods.’ wi Simpsons- -Sears Ltd, earlier.” “PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, "WE DNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960, : proposed railway ha Sentence — ~ suspended “archibald Andrew Hato. of. no. of fixed address had. his sentence. 7 suspended: for: . | was ordered "to post a $200. bond {to keep the peace after he:had * |pleaded guilty. before’ Magistrate’ I BSOT, “Applewhaite in police: court: *. this morning, toa charge: Of in- Possession of- stolen Six? months: : and RCMP: told: the court! that. ‘Ha L was arrested. following a” com plaint’ by. the. O.K. Used | Good. store thatthe accused had < ‘sold: them a hand drill. valued at‘less, than $50, June 27. The drill had’ been: reported taken. from, Also in police court this. morn ing: ‘Clarence: Harold Doane: : OF “| 829 Ninth Avenue West was fined | $75 and ‘costs ‘or in default. of. payment. sentenced to*30" days, jin’ jalk and’ had: his: licence’ ‘SUS= . | pended for 90 days after. hej. , \ ‘pleaded: guilty: toa ‘charge ‘Of: a aeiving: without parcd - to answer | charges that in -her appeal against deporta- tion, - Harvey J. ‘Grey, repre: senting the department, told the British’ Columbia Court of Appeal Tues- day he expected to complete his: submissions today—the third day: of Miss Rebrin’s Court of Appeal hearing. City to. ‘share cost of house for B.C agent 2 Prince: Rupert. has: ‘agreed to! contribute: $14,000,: toward’ a new. house. for the provincial. govern-. ment agent when. the: present, residence, on the ‘alte’ of the prou-: ds: ao oO At Monday | ‘night's. “meeting City Council agread to share the cost. of erecting. the new house and also granted, the province Lot 4, of the Bordon Street sub- division on which to: erect the: house, In other businoss : “Monday night Council approved the fol-’ lowlng trade liconces; ~ McRao. Bros, to operate a service station at Second Avenue and. Socond Streqt; Gilbert Hogg || to operate as a: Yarristor at 536 Third Avenue: Wont, and. George Plakolt! of | 810" Ninth: Avenue -Wost to operate: na. a woordwork- ne contractor, ae a Moya We Oe an oe. oc: a SB -9. -£ sa a. a “thug vousols jandod nv total of 66,000 pounds of halibut.at the Princo Rupert Fishermen's Co-|. operative Association todiy. Thoy wore ‘tho: Viking with: | 34, 000. pounds: of : whiel. 21,000, wero medium, - 10,000 Inrge and 2,000 chix,’ Tho Signnl delivered 32,000 .of which 10,000 wora' modiim, a0, 000 Ingo and’ 2,000 chix, No bonts gold on the oxchanga, Prince Ruport has now gone 532 days without a: fetal traffic accident, due . Care:: and: while ed to friends « on ‘Third Avenue. be Westy, Wie te City pioneer dies in U.S. ‘Widow of. a member of. Prince Rupert’s first: City: Council, Mrs. Jeannette Hilditch Dore, died June 14° in Chicopee Falls, ‘Mas- sachusetts, it was learned here | today. She was TT. Mrs, Dore came to. Prince ‘| Rupert in’ 1908 while. the city | was. still a- ‘tent. town. Her hus- band. John H. Hilditch, a mem- ber of the city’s first City: Coun- ‘cil after: Prince Rupert. was. in- | corporated in March,. 1910, died here June’ 29,). 1924. She later married John, Je Dore, superin- tendent. of the.” Government Telegraphs at Prince Rupert and Victoria, He. predeceased Mrs. ‘Dore in November, . 1938. Requiem . high. mass: for. Mrs, Dore was sheld..in' St. ‘James’ church with’ Rev: ‘Bronislaw ‘Gad. crowski ‘of Colehestor, _Mass, as colebrant. 0° or": , Sho. is survived by a son John H. Hilditch of Manchester, Mags. and a daughter Mrs... A, Russell of Granby, ‘Mass. 0 orar ily." he writ, igsited by City Bolic- itor “A. Bruce Brown, requires ‘that the Paciiic Northern Rail- ay Company appear in the Su- reme Court eight days after the ervice of. the writ to. hear: the leclaration:of the. City of Prince upert. he city’s claim -is a ‘declara- Railway Company is not. entitled fo begin: the construction" of a railway. until. after.a hearing: at hich the City. of Prince Rupert |: May appear,’ before the © Public Jtilities. Commission. The city |. Iso seeks an injunction restrain- ng the defendent, the PNR, from |: ginning construction. of a rail- ay and from-doing any work in ‘Construction at‘or near“ Summit ‘Lake or elsewhere in British’ Co- “tumbia, unless. and until a certif- {cate of public. convenience is ob- ‘tained. from. the. Public: Utilities Commission. = However, the writ was” not ex= ‘pected to interrupt plans by: the |’ ‘government --for’-an” . official ‘construction-start ceremony. at Summit: Lake, north of- Prince George today:: * The. 600- ‘mile. line: to run: ‘from Summit: ‘Lake: to the’: .¥ukon |" Boundary is’to” “become: “part ‘of |: .| be northern .B.C.~ development aad’? Aindertakenib: interests | 2 Tish® financier Axel, Wenter- Gren} three. years ago. ‘In. an. agreement. with. the province, these interests pledged to: start. construction of the rail line by the end: of June, 1960. - With. the deadline just a day away, a chartered DC-3- airliner -|was scheduled to arrive in Prince ‘|George . today. with the official party for the Summit Lake’ con- struction start ceremonies: Those aboard the flight were to. -include ~Premier. Bennett, Transport Minister Wicks and Lands Minister . Williston. from the government; Bernard Gore. key Wenner-Gren representative in both the railway and. the. pro- posed hydro-power development of the Peace River by the same interests; Einar Gunderson, PNR director’ and executive | vice- president of. the’ ' provincially- owned’ Pacific. Great Eastern railway; and two engineers from the railwey.: Prince George city council was to join the group for the 30 mile trip. aboard the PGE to Summit Lake. | The PNR, established soveral weeks ago to build the proposed railway line, has been given gov- ernment permission. to proceed with the start of construction. Butt has not obtained certifi- cation from the Public Utilities Commissiovts. - . re. than $200 in prizes ae for: July 1 contests More’ Lhan $200. worth. of prizes wills be presented’: winnorg of various sparta. ‘Dy: Elks. Lodge No. 842 during the. Dominion | Day “| coteprations, Bks: lag Day, Com-| mittoo, reported: today.” ws Rages: of: al typos: for, persons ‘of agos-ranging:from: five and |undor to, 60: will ho fontured as Injuries minor in collision. Treo | anRon gota ‘eoolvect ‘only minor Injurios whon'a cnr ‘dviven| ’ by. Goorgo: W.-+ Pricaton of; 416 Yourth. Avonuo Bast wna li. col- Halon with. v,voliale driven by Mrs, Gladys: N. Byolfaon of 1125 Wloventh Avon: Haat Mt: 8 PM yoatorday,, Sh beer yi, Tho. mishap ‘ocourred. ‘at. the intorsaction, of Blovonth Avenues Haat‘ and. Conrad Streot, "ROMP sald Mrs, Byolfson was. ontoring tho {ntoracation: from) Conrad Btroot: whilo the Prieston vohiclo With Its three: ‘pPasachgers | was travelling’ north from: Blovonth sooo. Pamnne: la ontimated ‘al still “continuing, i woll as’ log rolling contests, grensed pole climbing and many more competitions during the day, . ‘will bo a free rofroshmant hooth, Whon tho children onter Algoma Park thoy will bo presonted with tiokets they, can.use to purchaso food and balloons, “Livost- entry in tho parade are ‘the olght' Pony Loaguo toams who will march with the thor: BKOVON onbrhon ‘No he hurt" in collision No ono was injured whon a car drivon by Edward Stacey of 313 Sovonth Avenue Enst was struck in tho roar by: 9. vehicle, driven by Onrl Knorr of 613 Sixth. Ay- onuc Woat, on Highway 16 about 11. milos from Prince Ruport, at 10. pm, yesterday. “ROMP. at Port Edward “sald that damage. was ocatimated at $400. and that. Inveatigation , 48 n:. that the Pacific Northern | PLEDGED. START IN. JUNE’ oe “Also achodutod for the childron | “CONTEMPORARY” Cente s ‘aid’ of. or: preparation’ for such}. . .Pros- and cons of reducing Civic Centre’ services: at the expense of balancing : the? otal: Centre: and director’ s last regular. meeting. | “ rhe meeting’ W 3 iness | for’ himself: " ‘In. “place of. the . “three “staff members the. ‘personnel commit- tee is advertising | for a recreation director and” ant assistant Tecrea- tion director... nee arts and crafts. ‘program, itis es- timated that $3,000 a year will be saved which can be applied: to the operational losses of: the. in- door pool, | : The Civic Centre is currently operating “in ‘the black.” Centre manager “Jacob Van- denbrink said. that anyone can apply for the two openings ‘and “it is expected that the, present sitions.” However, Vand enbrink said, ‘the: ‘ainiotaint ‘recreation director's post’ will ‘be- for ‘eight month's duration since. the Parks}: Commission had decided not :to employ the Centre's. ‘arts -and crafts director: for the. ‘summer, playground program. | Board member Alderman T. Norton Youngs asked if the Cen- tre. couldn't. operate its arts and crafts program on the'same basis as the swimming pool, with class members paylng .. for every. lesson or swim, Association pre osicient Ww. J.D. Arnold told’ the meeting that the Centre ‘hopes to hire a person who could..handle the entire crafts. program, with the help of volunteors, - : Mrs. J..T. Harvoy retorted that no. such. person,’ with ‘these: out-~ standing” abilities” ‘could ever be} found. Poterson had’ two 'yenrs oxperi- oneo, behind! ‘them, she sald,’ oe a * oye ‘ceeding oh’ plonsure: ‘trhyys,", Wi \ He anid: not an: ‘tragedy, SPELLING? — . learned” it Allan Mick and” Carol | Sauve seem: to’ think as.they: | check this. abbreviated Sign against. the ‘dictionary.: “The. puzzled. pair: spotted . this’ sign in Sault’ Ste.” Marie, -Ont.,;. “where con~ _Struction: Of a new,; “sewer: is’ causing a. . “temporary”: detour. ‘ l re: ed’ to™ b wt : a ready signe to: reo ite tig Vandenbrink “as ‘a “mmahager’ who ‘had full recreation. qualifications, ari ‘couldn't handle: the recreation | °° °22 ‘director's: post as well. ‘and. rehire | 3 Hinman: “and: Mrs. Peterson instead of just. one (Per) we “son, By. ‘cutting: the. expensés “of the : ‘both =.Mrs. © staff. will. “ee apply. for. ‘the po- Mrs.: Hinman and. Mrs, “Nor “are : thoro® voluntecrs: in. RCMP. URGE CAREFUL DRI VING OVER. DOMINION DAY HOLIDA ae : Mae A oe Sub- ~Inapootor, Ty L. Jooves, commanding. officer: of- Prince: - - Rupert ‘ROMP subdivision ‘today issued an appenl to motorists ‘Yor safd, driving over: the Dominion ‘Day holiday weak, |’ - NRA! the arrival, of the: tirat’. Jong; ‘weekend of ing” summer. Months, many’ people; ‘will: bo, on’ the highway, BYOr,. “Ingpector: Jeeves 'isnid, ey “Many may not, ‘come, back as a result, of an, accident,” ‘ho warned, adding: “make sure that you are not one’ of them,” . ya avoredrlving. your “capacity lends.to aceldonts, oe Drive: fonoly and anfaly. and roturn safely,” " tho Angpector “that ‘fidditional” ‘highway: patroly wil ‘highway, to} ‘Qsalat motorlsta in: making: thelr. ‘trip ‘way ‘wet we OP.’ P polo, : cod | of ‘the Civic Sean by three. members: ‘and: with ‘the t estimated $3, 000. saving hopes to keep te indoor swim-| ea | ming. pool ‘ ‘operating in the black.’ (ae aoe ‘the ae win, the. ‘knowledge me teach art. or: ceramics,’ Mrs.; Ha swimming. pool budget“came -un- |} a ; der fire atthe Centre's ‘board : of Mr. ‘Vandénbring. and ‘person-| nel committee: member Mrs. ALL. Bell said: that the’ manager ‘was kept: busy. with, a full- time Job. of administration... ‘Dr; Li Me ‘Greene reminded the meeting: that: former ‘Centre sec- retary * E, Donald ‘Forward ‘car- ried “out ‘the » ‘bookkeeping. duties of -the- Centre... along. with. , his other. work: "Now. ‘bookkeeping cost $150" a. month.: ‘Dr. RG: “Large said. that. the ‘value of. the. program should not be judged entirely:on the number of persons attending a: class, | ~ However, T. B. Black said that economy was necessary and that cutting the. staff. would save the Centre $3,000,a-year.. - In other’ business: Mr, Vanden-| brink reported that. ‘the’ Com- ‘munity Programs. Branch ‘had in= creased the annual. grants to- wards the’ salaries: of: ‘recreation Jeaders. - Last year's’ grant of $900 had: been boosted to $1,500 toward Mr, Vandenbrink's salary which the meeting was told had been increased from. $475 to $510): 1 month. “Also added ; by the Recreation. Branch was allow- ance of a maximiim grant of $900 cach toward salaries of two oe i 6]: said.the grants meant.a: possible |. sistant recreation directors, $2,400 increase. a, year. to the Ven- tre effective July.ty Prosont.. memberghip ' in: ‘the Civie. Centre .wns: 1,886, an in crease of 189 over last: yoar. a be on ‘the ‘. ‘Plonaure,. ; ROMP wil ‘direct special ‘attention, to’ ‘iglowpoke" ‘drivors,, or drivers. Who drive in sauoly a. manner’ ‘to impede; the normal” or ronsonnblo ‘movemont of traffic; na Courteous, drivora pullover ‘onto’ tho. shoulder. of tho. | highway: to nsaiat faster: traftlo, in pasginge: ce ee eed: 1 oo MBa an -courteaws: ‘dvivery'"| Inapootor i: is Jeoves’ iirgod,. WMAP CNILELONERNIOELOEOLLOIEIEIONTEDIOLEOESEIONNG fy a } |WEAT + Cloudy: tonight: Sad ‘rhurad oo and paper mills, _ membership voted 65. per ‘cent, in and: other contract. ‘changes. si Notes by, other... “mill loc the agreement ‘this: ‘past,,: have. not‘ been, learned. Some: 5,000. employees , RE volved, “The Settlement brings the be fringe benefite-—at: $2.78. - ARNGNT : Say lish Friday: as the ‘staft:. Joins” ‘vinclal and. Yederal © ‘govern- mont.% offices, -gtores and ‘businesses in observing the | Domiuton: Day holiday, ; ‘Pub- iHention. will resume Monday. . . Postmaster R. S. Scherk sald tony. that all post offico wick “ets ‘oxdont the one for money “orders will be open 10. p.m: 10: a noon, Friday, There will ‘ho. ‘lotter. carrlor service,’ but mifils will be dispatched: and Vsorted as Usual, tenet . The" olty’s ‘three chartered ' banks: will bo. closed -all- ‘day; Friday, but’ will’ be openéfrom | 4380 pam, to 6-p.m. Thuraday. noedereeet ener neon etna feat day. with ttle.’ change. in -- tompera ture, “16, . Low: tonight: _ tomorrow, 50 and 60,. saturn ' ppiraday, Jul 90,1 . (Paaitic, tan ned, Fepresentatives ‘of. 10, coast . ulp. “Angus. Macphee, president. of Local 708, said that | Local.”:708. ‘favor’ of accepting the ohe-year_ contract; which’ provides’ for-ai4 per cent. general wage™ increase _ which were scheduled to’ Vote” on veek, asic . ‘wage. ‘rates into a range of.{frém- $2.03 to.$3.12 hourly, with the av-: crage hourly. earning—incloding No paper or Frigey. Tho Daily News will not: woe : with personnel: of banks," ‘pros. Wos terly:winds and Agh