ny? y ye, , am . J Ct " os ” ° - ce we , Ew, ew, Cee ae wm ak : . they tt ee bl aad at as nett oe 4 vee nary Ohamn oe Fe Ww he a deat ey “ff ie a Me ee tote ever tae tbe es a ae , . . ‘ ‘ a : ‘7 Cd a OORT TOOT REET OEE LO EEE EIU EE TETE EEE EE EEE EEE CE DRED EHENG EH ° ' Be IT eet ae 1 MRR ray MPRA IRIR TO ° fe | . , ° ‘ ROVINCEAT, LIBRARY al N VICTORIA, B.C. a4 Sa ae ; Published at Canada’s Most Strategic: Pacific. Port, — And Key to the Great Northwest | a ‘ DBE 32 /! 604 i 44 L, No. 98 Telephone 6767 | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY. 19, 1960: Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 sp | '500,000 welcome aa e a |. tired president oe LISBON (CP)—A tired President Fisenhower | dtove through wildly cheering crowds here today in a “} Portuguese version of. New. York’s ticker-tape wel- coime for visiting statesmen. : ‘Eisenhower was showered from (almost every window along the paper. He was standing almost “/ route through Lisbon with mul-|knee-deep in paper when he ar- ti-colored streamers and strips of |rived: at the presidential Queluz r Palace.) =” of ar '- The. president summoned up Reds press ’ \nis famous smile as he waved back with his hat to the cheering _ BERLIN: (AP)=Nikita Khrushchev “arrivedsin _| Bast Berlin today fortalks with German Communist, _ Jeaders that: could: ledd to a new East-West flareup. - Khrushchev .arrived-at;Sechoe- - nefeld Airfield on the outskirts — _ e somberness to his expression fol-| tional Railways, and a director or (Commins ou eee reed | ion S ; issue ‘lowing the collapse of the Paris} of the Pacific National Exhi- vat in atereni ah Dahie % py dh -|summit talks. | pition; has been named Com- sum oO luouscions. ree ise ne Fo -\- The crown, estimated at nearly|' modore’ of Kelowna’s 54th An- G e plans. Sct Ons ates past _| 2S=~ ednesda . Im: the Anterests of conserva- Lb Was learned tocey that Oe. wave to thousands of school| Prince Rupert Chamber of| phere was still no expectation —_ ne v: | tion. of, so¢keye salmon, salmon myko will fly to New York Fri-| children who set up a deafeningly| Commerce president John Gu-. that the Soviet premier-and:the | ey ate of ton| gay. to attend the. meeting. < ” |shrill welcome and waved paper|thrie and other Chamber offi \past: German leaders. would ‘sign 1 2s ,..extension| DATE UNCERTAIN 0 flags at him as the car drove by-| cials’ greeted ‘the 125-member'| the peace treaty. between-the So- and 8% \"“Sir.Glaude:;Corea, of Ceylon, | -A: crowd-of 3,000 was waiting| contingent this morning at the| viet Union .and the East,German t in Peace | a $100 area. W ite Pb the Maye: to greet’ him when-he' stepped out) 9 “Dock: 8 rine ee spuncil . president:. for. May, told | Oo ty oscar atethe:@ a “| Ocean DOCK Te Te MeMat on sie ik OF West |wne di directors’ and de-|, bation. ollicer, ang custodian seUN ee ee would decide today ofthe! car.atthe: Queluz,halars. + ‘The groupywas*taken “on short: Coa L fahon, presi On | badked | pr posals’ of the company’ be ‘paid $2.50.a da feet ‘when:to ‘schedule the session. | A regimental. band Se a Ene He} tours of «Columbia: ‘Cellulose The 30-inch pipeline’ would Mai will be announced later. oo ae A: council delegate “said: the two ae ional -anthems‘and:Bisen-. ‘Com; any Limited’s:pulp” mill ati. + 30-inc line Ny pe ee wanted. | ‘Russians ‘wanted: .it Friday;or| 70” and and: local: ‘fish’ from Fort Nelson, near the B.C.- | x Homes wanted aif oatelltt aturday wanes akon uniike. headed:i d local... fish Yukon border, to Taylor, 30 miles}. “«—City council is} “ppNTICTON.@) cay pea ees all ‘galmion:- net fish<| Lye meeting wot a arranped |21-GUN:SA I north of Dawson Creek... joffering $25 a month for.any pri- n ‘Closed to’ all salmon net fish- | 1V 8 eeting woul be: arrange | Ae 21-gun) salute { boomed: out Locke, scientist-in’ charge’ of the|ing for conservation efforts aré |‘before Monday... : a Fare i ~U.8; delegate. Henry .. Cabot vate home to take over. the task over: the Lisbo irport. asthe guest president. stepped from his. jet plane; for. the: 24-hour: visit: and}. - p oo -s-| signals. from:Russia’s new satel-| area -has.been closed since M ton: for,.weekend consultations | P’@ne,.. Ie. eae +30. PRINCE RUPERT C/ VIC BAND “. | lite were picked up shortly after| 15... oy © ay with Eisenhower and State Sec- was greeted. by. President Amer-| (6°00. Fs The Jine, expected to be com- ‘A PEEP ODE OLE ET CDPAPEE GOEL MOLD MAL APOE OIL Dominion astrophysical telescope |'all waters of Masset Inlet which | —: 4": le . Men B00 at -White Lake near here, said} jie south-‘of Entry: Point:: The | Lodge planned to go to Washing- POPP R LLL OH OO POOLE LOOD LOLOL OM nesday:... ee i : DM, by) a said -then : that..thepeace ico Thomaz. and Premier Antonio! “Mayor: P.:J ,. Lester replied to. treaty : aft: had: ‘been repared ne wa and ‘would-be signed=‘when' we consider the ‘time to;be right.” ° “We will sit down: atid'sign:the . mye | Taam... today. Strength of the oS retary Christian Herter. _ [eo AYOR. Beles COU : IN COM P E Ti ii ON A I TER RA CE | signals indicated that, the satel- cS - ° Diplomats here ~ expressed Salazar. | bee the greetings extended by. Van- . , ‘ . | lite’ was’ passing over the: pral-. . idoubt that the Soviet Union| In a brief.speech Eisenhower; couver’s Mayor.’Tom Alsbury. . . ‘|ries, | ali er i @S$ t EQ. | could get the seven votes needed said that “despite obstacles set}. at 3 this-afternoon the group| — ill si mand sign-the The Prince. Rupert Civie Band will bd one of four bands | to push a resolution condemning, im our path by others,” the West| poarded the “Prince George” for | peace treaty and:then announce entered ina competition being staged Monday in the Terrace. |. Fleming dodges . as SUS ect the US. through’ the council. “will continue to march for peace] tne return trip to- Vancouver. Tt to the world,” he declared... ictoria Day celebrations at Ter- .| VICTORIA -—-Premier Ben- - |Only Poland is expected to join ,and freedom.” ~ ————— oT Kinsmen Club-sponsored V —_ \ ce, ee — TF ST ee : race. oe band in tt lor nett said today Mina nnd wien Wo e a oo Russia in voting for the resolu- oe pg I gg ae ts n : “Gompeting against the Prince Rupert band in ye senior . eming dodged an inv ation to bb tion, and the other nine mem- -~_—wm ‘ oo » ; cone 3 section will be the Aiyansh Harmonic Silver Band which last | discuss provincial. - federal fi- MN fo ery bers are expected either, to vote| - UIC. Fu nds More push-ups slate wi year won the competition, In-the high school/ section will be nancing arrangements for the A man ‘apprehended by a against it or abstain. These nine| — iM , . a ae ES : the Mount Elizabeth High school band from Kitimat and the Columbia River project. -| staff member of a city firm as | 2%€ Britain, Wrance Nationalist ER kr Ye On ge » Skeena High school band from Terrace, . Leen Ta robbery suspeet was being China, Argentina, Ceylon, Ecua~ t t d { B C st ents oo “ . Under tie direction of conductor Josent ac Arduin ae . co held by Done this afiernoum dor, Italy, Tunisia and the U.S. pro ec € or e . S$ u | ae 2} 0) edly band will play the test plece “The Ligh Cavalry Over- SY; ph y ' Police said that they re- | yero EXPECTED . Spe : . Sp nee : ture” by Voh Suppe as well us warmup selections “Bugle Call |. in “ On : | eeived a call from Mitchell and Pyiranssia. In tum seems sure to mal learns VICTORIA (CP)—Education - Minister ° Leslie Boogie” and. the march “Mighty a! : so are , 1 Currie Limited at 12:40 this af- to any’ : ‘oposal for san ; an , r- of The band competition will geb underway at 2:30 pan. ih b a i, ance fernoon, that. the staff was | et ey tion. Peeler 1 Peterson of B.C., says schodls have accepted too many \ the Terrace Clvic Centre, The day's celebrations start ab 10:30 havitig rouble with a man Khrushchev rejected the propos- bee eee poroughly protect- spectator sports, not enough games: of skill and’ haye A £ uf ‘ . oo, so outsic } n supply |. ayo . ‘ ‘ sat ns eee ee FS ye a 4 _ 2a, WIL Oe abererereseenesesesseseeee nese nese seen’ ee! di , b d | outside the bunting supply |) during. the, abortive summit eq" Leo Paul Belail, 84, of 739| placed inadequate emphasis on physical fitness. 2. i oe | . Oe oof ok CSCr / e Arrested was Robert William Fifth Avenue West learned this) He said in an interview Wed- ne ee) TE sf ae > Pet, f ) Pp ‘| Henry Gardner of Masset. oo. gf morning in police court when he| nesday those are the.main rea-| tion programs in schools are no A a4 amers De ancouver I'welve city Inusicians and half Wilfred Trojahnu, production Missile from sub was sentehced to seven days in sons why he has announced cur-| ag much to blame for the étirrent , , BR - a as many non musicians last) manager of Mitchell and Cure | a, | Jail with no option of a fine after] riculum changes which, in plain} situation as the deficienctes ap- o | ey ° ~~ oe. | night heard Professor Hans-Ifarl) rie Ltd., told police he tackled || GOES 1 600 miles he pleaded guilty before Magis-| talk, mean that the province’s| parently created by a luxurious vf ‘ ' _| Plltz, describe “how to organize! the man as he fled the store |; ": , trate’, T. Applewhaite to three] 300,000 students will be dolng| way of life, 9 03 sours 0 S$ ar SiX- a ViSi - . la well-balanced symphony or-| after seeing him at the office | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (—-A| charges of making false state-|more push-ups. “The program. will take ‘geveral ‘ chestra,” . Lill, Mr, Trojahn sald: he sat. Polaris submarine missile flashed] ments when. collecting unem-| Sgtarting next in September,!vonrs to develop and Will. ox- Oo , : Here for three-days on a lec-| on the man until police ar. from an underground tube Wed-| ployment insurance. high . school students will no end to the elementary level" in ; : VANCOUVER Pd mee Clovernor-Gienerm Georges P. Vanier re-| ture and consullation province- rived. Approximately $22 was nesday and succeasfully propel- Frederick J. Thompson, Na- longer. be given lessons in dating ear or two re oy tet i turned to Vaneouver Wednesday night aboard the HMCS Fraser,} wide tour, the music Lencher on} gone from the till : led a dummy warhead 1,000 miles| tlonal Employment Insurance|and dancing, The time they ay So, é atch arriving from Viclorin ta begin w six-day vist here. ' | the staff of the University of —— anne down the Atlantic missile range:] officer at Prince Rupert told the} would normally be spending on The education depar feat tor The Governor-General and British Columbin, extension mu-| Prince Rupert Fire Department The. navy announced the suc-| court that when a person ts col-| those subjects will be devoted to also incrensed its t v a a or 4 Mine, Vanior disembarked from] phe viee-repal couple hid no sie department said “for the size] were called at 9:45 p.m, yesterday | cess, reporting all test objectives lecting benefits he is allowed to| developing poise, strength an community. tanto ea wo ts an 4 2a the Frrser about 0 pana were runetlona’ scheduled Wednesday) and Interkn population, Prince! to extinguish an overheated | were met. carn $0 without affecting Pay-| co-ordination, . and 8 co-ord na ool ye ad preeled by Mayor ‘rom Alshivy > nipht bub begin their visit: here Rupert has musical potentialities) stove at the Canadian Bronadenast-| Abt Elgin ‘alr force base three| ments, . /EXPERIMENTAL fitness et be erat "omit hae wh and then departed Imnaodiately | today with an official welcome) as good ag any city of compre-| ing Corporation radio station Bomarc-A interceptor missiles] He said, however, that Belzil] . "It's something new for tha Mr, Peterson aa ce oF etl an for their privale ratiway env iW] at lly halt. | henaive size” "| OFPR on Third Avonue West, nso made successful flights, | had earned sonie $70 on three oc-| teachers, students and parents, I sis on oe y pre te ‘and oof which thoy wilkslay during thei) pn. route from Victorin, Cren.| Arranging. musiciins In groups ; — casions while collecting bonefits.|}am treating. it, as if I have be apa 1 pad into and : Vancouver visih 6 ‘tond Mine, Vanier atbencded a of five strings, two horns and a Lf e ‘Belai] was given. seven day] thrown a rock in a pond and am field, bask ait, ald in sey vn eercinanent cnn nncmetcemminmwcmemnnemmons | aL IMO MMs) Lhen + Wore plano, he ‘explained the requisite) | oO Vie i S$ ace S$ / ue terms for each charge but the| watching the ripples,” Mr. Poter- tennis 0 nie are SE he i .. ‘arts down guests ab a formal mess dinner for a pianist, string and brass| | ‘ee! ie , 7 sentences, wore to run concur-| gon said. aan eral cen TOs § BUMMET jot Housing star S$ GO whore the offieors and men of section and paublewtarly what IsfpPo oe .. oe rently with wcaaliy't » th sn -. The main change in the pro. ~—m eT i 70 hee fSUELT OS Lhe Eraser presented Fis ixcel-| require ror av leadaor, a, n 0 e in-| gram is that physical education {}- winna ' Rupert ayo a OTTAWA (hem Suan be on my teney with H silver mug. "The proportions of Inger. tO end ourne short! || traction is a-f{ne of $500 and six| classes for Gindes 7 to 12 inell Prince Rupert. whas : ii housing wplby dn sbhe iit font) tho mug hore the crest of the ments are aspectuily necessary dn] | ; months imprisonment. | clusive will be increased by 40|}now gone. 491. days pO months of this yeu bolded 13) Rents first destroyer Fraser, loaly symphony orchestra, as com- In police court’ this morning] minutes a week, = i 43 compared with 22,764 Inthe) iy the Bay of Blseay shortly pared to a band,” Profossor Piltia ‘LONDON m—Tho Soviet Union's exporlmentul space ship 18} Henry Richmond: of Hazelton) Grades 7 and 8 now have two without & fatal traffic a corresponding porlact Teak You's) arian db had rescued Gon. Vaunilar,| explained, “Because If you don't nearing the end of its Journey through space ‘and will be brought | and Edgar ‘Turner of the Friend-| hours. a, week of - compulsory accident, Cae tae Pi Works Minister Watkor informed! toy Canadian © minister» lo] hive a corbin quantity of alring| out of orbit shortly, Moscow Radio anid Wednesday night, Lo Tyee \ a] ship House wore fined a total of| gymnasium classes, Grades 0 and edooayeamnag an the Clopinvons Wadnosday, dant. Branca, during lis esenpo from Instruments, tho brass soction “ne “ "The program of acientific $25 in fines when thoy pleaded 10 one hour and 40 minutes and a aaa mee i aryeApril complotions thls Yen) puyone tn 1040. 0 niso-hore the] will simply drown thom out” | gg@e egy ~ |mensuremonts is bolng carried] guilty to a chargo of causing a| Grades il.and 12, 40 minutes, WE ATHER ve A ( tokntlod 20,101 compared With! oroxt of Lio! present Frasdr, a} Giving thom music, the groups! * Summit cost |°! auccesstily in accordance] disturbance in a public place by| “There must be 100 per cent ah dh die eee eee! | ' y7aid in the eorresponellyyy 1960) syadarn destroyer oacort. thon played, for tho frat time eee ee with the previously outlined plan} fighting, participation,. We are going to| Mostly cloudy with A 6 ‘ | porlod, | As he prepnred to disembark, together, under his direction, and 90 00 and now Is nearing completion,’ | Richmond was {ined $10 andjabolish many games and oxor- showers, Friday, : Little | \ nee | ayornor-Gonoral Vantor told gitisfaction, ] ’ 0,0 sald the brondeast, ‘| conta or in dofault of payment] cise routines which Involve spec- change in, tmeperaty q \ tho ship's company, assembled This morning the UBC. touch- wptho command will be given] sentenced to sevon days in jall| tators,’ Mr. Potorson sald. - Light winds, .Low tonight ~ fion the quartor docks or hoard w porformance by the] PARIS (Routoro)—Tho attll-| from carth shortly to alart the| while Turner was fined $15 and| Thore will also be provision for} = and high Friday 40 and: 55, ; sConeravulations on the smart-| Prince Rupert Jumtor Aigh selool | horn auinmil: conforence cost an |ahip-sntellite’s desvont from {ts| costs or in default olght days in| uniform testing and grading of we ge TE BRE oes oa, Y ness ind fitness of the ahip. In} band. | oatiimnted $1,200,000, ronch off|~| orbit,” joe . atudonts’ growth in physical odu- TIDES: Be i | DRUGS LTD spllo of tha fret. you have hid] Prior to his ncedross Inet night, | olals anid horo Wodnosdiy night.| ‘Tho Russivns proviously fne| Raymond .Huppe. and Gyles|cation, os | lewd ann ‘ Home wooks training 1 the north Professor Pity waa guest, at the| Ronovation§ of tho Palais dojnounced they had no Intention] Bedar of no fixed addross wore| TOO MUCH LUXURY ooo | felday, “May 20, 1060. DIAL Pualfle, tho ship doos you Infine | Kinsmen dinnor meoting and tio-| Ohallot to sorve ns international lof trying to bring the apace ship] fined $10 onch or in dofawt of} Mr, Petorson anid an inypore - (Pacific. Standard. Time): . Tate eredit and you do your ship| night he will be guost ut the] proas headquarters for about 3-/back to earth intaat, Tt will burn | payment sovon days whon thoy| tant factor in tho success. of tho] Wigh sin. 00153. 17,4. foob | infinite evedtt, You ara proud of | “Folk Trostival,.” 000 nowapnper mon, nowareal, ra=|up through hent friction na it| pleaded guilty to a chargo ‘of| program will bo, accoptanco by | - wes MBE 108 foot ° 2. ; your ahip and Tam proud of] He lonvas tomorrow morning to| dio and television correspondonts |ro-entora tho onrth’s atmoaphoro | trespassing on Onnadian Na-| the communitios,. Survoys SHOW]. LOW srs 09:40. 4,7,fe0b . yodhy you.” | tae continue his B.0, tour, | cost $800,000 niona | at {mmonso spood, tional Railway proporty, — - doficioncles in phystoal aduca-| 16150. + 6,3:.fe6b ‘ovens boa og : re . / 4 , oa, ; to 4 ya choy. 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