2a et wwe ges wee Pep tae abe! eter eb be + te e or me ye Vn aw « ele we te ee pl ew ew tele wo we woe ¢ Port — “And Key tot the 0 Great Northwest - ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B C, TUESDAY, "FEBRUARY 23, 1960. . “other things, tl industry, may pr ‘oduice one nokestacks” of: British: Columbia |? of the biggest: storms of the} legislative | session for Premier Bennett’s Social Cr edit gover nment, It's not the idea ,of ‘an official B.C. flag thal. promises ‘the gale, it’s the design, proposed. by thet: government, Predominently of. royal: plue, the proposed cmbiem has em- blazoned on it: A white shield;| the B.C. coat. of arms; a blossom = Inge doxwood--- the official flower of the province—two flr ‘trees, a range of mountains, a group of factory buildings, and. chimneys, a group of. houses and wavy lines ‘depleting the, Pacitig, Ocean, a NOUGIE WATER AHEAD Bill No, 40--an act’ respecting a flag for the: Province of British Columbin-—hasn't “reached. the debate stage in ‘the legislature ct. in the reaction ‘already voiced; it's In for a bad time, ~ John’ Squire, outspoken cor member from Alberni, gave the house a hint. of things to como Mondiay.. He said when he first heard of a provincial flag ho onvistoned “some of our good artistic peo- ple belng asked to help, or that we'd have a Co arid porhaps got the Universiby Abus}, ~den\s in on i." "Bul if we're going to have this,” hd sneered, holding up a newspaper elure of the flag, “uhon jobs do Ib up Meht. Ten ramet wr ot mene ere & 6 oom Driver: “fined: “$10. Oo. Ifved’. “Wonry Donne. of 1700]' right Avenue * "Bast - pleaded guilty in ‘polled. court, this morn: ing ‘to the. charge ‘of falling’ to produco, a driver's licongo when requested by ROMP’ officora and was: flied $10 or in dofault fivo One voportedl : ual: the oharye nrasa nf ae rorult. of an acaidont--air: -Fobrmary 19 which Donne’ was Involved, Fol- lowing Invostigntion ality police naked for Ponno's Heenea and} whan dt could not’ be produced ho: waa charged, germ emenecrveas ‘e ORME DRUGS LTD, | ¢ DIAL * 4) 51 penn grtete wees Fe A TOI HORNE TID But outside the House and] in}. (Ay ae ce nemenee ames tte oe roe ne ee hte nmi eee oy A ty errs ent “Let's add a toll bridge, some ‘ferries,.a pulp mill, ment buildings, pictures of. the! ‘cabinet and a picture of the, after the next election. mn In. a. more serious vein Mr, ‘Squire said “If anyone | thinks the people of this province are ‘going to respect a Tag with a chimney: pot on it: they've got another think coming.” “SHOCKING” Outside-theé house, the C ritie ism was Just as‘erisp.' Tb's ‘shocking—we' Ne be the laughing stock of Canada," sald Colin Graham, curator of the Victoria Art Gallery, Prince Rupert has now gone 405° days without a fatal traffic wecident, - oo ‘ tennis players," The action was ‘akon: after a dologation from a “proposed ten nis club.told the parks commis. sloners that with a ist of 68 prospeative tonnis club mombars jt would be useless to form a club and charge.dues if tho, Inollitios wore Jnadaquate, | "Tho players wointin't; bo gots Alng anything for tholr money," John Must, spokesman for the fouremoan dolegation told the edmnussion, Ho anid that the complote sur fnao of tho Rotary Tonnis Court would havo to have a new Inyor of binektop to be of any use, The wroup alsa. asked that a. olube house ot ‘droaalng room ha ‘erect. = Tho commission ‘told Mv, Must that. tho, group would be given nv definite answer on batt tha blacktopping and tho sholter by March 10, | , Comniasion H, 8, chairman e, oy poy Mo go a CHATURI VASWANT of Bom- oy, bay, quit her Job as assistant the ‘parlia-| premier—which we could change |. ‘City, Couneil: Monday ‘Step ‘one of: ‘the: program,: to begin this year. calls for’a' capital Fifth. mishap ndian - New CBC film. _ to be’ shown. - : "Thursday. night. ‘The new ‘Canadian | ‘Broad- -easting film: '“Portrait’ of: Prince) Rupert", will be shown ‘to the public in. two screen-: ings at the Givie Centre Thurs- day niglit, it was announced the CBC and ‘the Civic Centre, the film will be shown, free of charge at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m, in adults. . \' . COC ERLCCOSEPEPOLOLTOIOOTIIOIOOD Chimney fire ' Prince Rupert firemen - were, ealled to extinguish a- chimney Tire al the Lotus Cafe at 7:40 p.m, Friday ovening, : ~ Parks board to ponder work at tennis courts — The City Parks.Commission lust night decided to} ‘Tobtain estimatiy forhlacktopping the Rotary. Tennis Courts and algp: the: cost of e1' ecting a clubhouse ‘for neglignble. iy Jowerlng tha creek bod, and ist ceeds of the movio will li used ee emmy * Harrison said thai: it tho: ‘work |’ were comploted, he hoped. an Intor-aity. tournament could | ho hold jn Princa Ruport this yoor to In connection with tho: city’s Goldoan Jubilee colobrations, Last your wv sorios was hold in Kitimat, On -athar matters tho Parks Commission ouldod to. hava: tho |; ity works department giva.an oatinate for a. 44 foot. long: by. 4 foat wide bridgg, to span’ the ereok at MeOlymont Park, Tho conmnission will write Ciiy Comune ell naking. the clty's plans. for would bo fonsiblo. tof ibstall the |. bridgo — before tho. arook wna lowered,” - Tho commlsslonovs. nlso ngrood to Mlow the Rotary Club to tse Algom Park for a drive in movie to be held sometime in May, Pro« ‘| since January 19, ‘Mayor P, is, ‘Preparing: a: feport: on the ac 10». dition: . Avenue” West. today, oy ‘ , Through the co- -operation of the . Chamber of Commerce, |. the main lounge of the-Cen- |' tre. The 9 pam, showing is for “} meeting, Mremen ‘sald the damage was |; to children: _ spatks. probe: The City RCMP, detachment is analyzing . the causes of five. traffic accidents: ‘involving: ‘chil-’ dren which - -have . taken place} Lester reported: today... ope The. fifth’. traffic. ‘mishap in-' volving a child and. -the: third : “yin. which a boy ran into. the ‘side’ of a: vehicle ‘occurred at 5:20 p.m, ‘yesterday in the 800 block. of Eleventh Avenue Bast... , : In “good. condition ‘ ‘in hospital , : with leg injuries is five- -year-old | Greig: Marshall, -son_ of. Mr. and Mrs. Chester - B. Marshall : of: 862 Y Eleventh Avenue: East. -Police said the. boy - ran into the side ofa truck driven: by Carl Etzerza of' Miller Bay. in: dian hospital.:. my “The mayor said that. ‘the RCMP. head. Saturday when he“ ‘Tran ‘into’ thé * ‘sidé” of). a: truck’ ‘gh: ‘Second ’ Reported - in: “fair: condition” today: ‘is: three-year-old °: “Arne Wilson, who suffered ‘severe-in- juries*in’ a traffle: mishap: Feb- ruary “16.= “ve ‘Stir: recovering : ‘dn. hospital are Wayne Douglas Standring, 4, who. stepped “into. the. path of a car February 14 and | -Martin William Richardson who “Yan Na the side. of a car. January ‘S cub ys ‘heads. ‘tourist group: City, furrier: William: G.’ Scuby last hight was clected’ president of the ‘Prince ‘Rupert Tourist Buroau: at: the ‘group’s annual He Succeeds WwW. ., Smith: Elected vige--prosidont_ Mrs, John. Laurie, oN Re-appolnted secretary- “eis: urer was Mrs, Jocelyn, Bolton. _. _ Mr, Scuby promised that thie, Tourist Bureau’ .would., continue to do its part ini promoting the city's tourist attractions, Tn hls - annual teport, Mr. J} 8mith, commended: Mts... Bolton for doling ‘“a terrific « Job” In ooking after: the noord of toure ls, Mrs," Bolton -yoported that more. - than 6,000. folders . on Prince ;Rupert, had.been given out; nd Mailed, out . during the past yqnr 4 saddtion, to olty MAPS, aah wy. ‘The meeting ‘approved a roc- ommeondation that tho Tourlst Buronu, romain open from 0 aim, opm, every day, from. May: | to: Boptember. 15 providing: oxtra staff ia hired, Tho board approv- od hiring of Mrs, A. ‘8, Apps and Mra. Lesile Brain. Tho. ‘bureau, will: also write tlyo Princo: Rupert Tax: ngsociation, asking for. the group's Hat of rates for ‘tours and points — of Interest Included In tours so thatthe buronu ann recommond the tours to visitors, Fire ox extinguished — ~ Olty flromon wore oiled to ox- iinguteh n car fire at tho roar of 197 Bovont) Avenue Tnst wt 5} 30 yeatorday,. - Tho firo started as Q rout of N' discarded cignrot- which ignited tho gasoline,,: ‘Damage wis TO “was for to sonior altizons housing prajaat, . outlay $32, 970, "maintenance ’ and : ‘Ts. ‘four-year-old’ ‘David |“ -. Nast. who ‘received cuts:\to' tHe | der equipment to..be’ mounted. On |p: yee and, special AB ‘Timuniolpality of Terrace; on ‘all yy night approved ae cecal pr ogram for street lighting: renewal in. accordance with the. recommendations of consulting electrical en- | gineer M.-A“Thomas.. energy. ‘costs or “$13, ait 34 “tor. a “total. arinual. cost ‘of $46, 987.34: “This | will: Provide for. the: ‘fol- Wings oe. @ 19 fluores installations: on “Second “Avenue West, betwecn:. ‘McBride. ‘Street ind- ‘Seventh Street.. 7@ 21° fluorescent. installations| | on2Third: Avenue : West between McBride. ‘Street. ands Seventh |. Street. : 17 ‘fluorescent: ‘installations on: McBride* ‘Street. from: Second Avenue, to’ ‘McClymont: Park:. 2 -@-12 mercury’ ‘vapor: ‘installa- tions * on.Fourth Avenue. East : ‘be- tween McBride. Street’ and. ‘the junction of ‘Fifth: ‘Avenue’ oH ~ @.3° mercury vapor. ‘fnstalla- tions - on: Hays Cove Circle..be- “tween: Fifth: Avenue and Seventh Avenue. “@ 3:0n. Sixth 7 “Avenitie Bast: ‘pez |: ‘tween: Hays : Creek: "Bridge ' and approaches. : fig ‘@: lon the corner of: Eleventh ‘Avenue and Conrad: ‘Street. : -@+1 on the-corner of Eleventh Avenue ‘and: ‘Frederick: Street.’ tween McBride. Street’ and Ful- ton Street. a venue West...” * Payment for: th e insta ations will. not. include the -cost .of-lad- the..telephone: truck. tools: valued. at. $3, 590... ‘the |! Budget requirements ‘for. i street. lighting. renewal. program will. amount. to $20,000:for- street lighting costs as in 1959 and ade. ditional. funds ‘amounting to $26,787.34. for. 1960. By allocating $14,000. ‘per. year over the'.six-year .period, counc)] will! require : from the Land Sale reserve $12,787.34 for. 1960, ‘$14.- 588, 64. Tor. 1961 and, $8, 53. 28° in 1962. ° The: entire street: lighting: re- newal budget ‘includes (ir addi- tons to the above): | - 1963—$10,055.735 1964—$14, 733; '965.-$11,128 ABS Ss Since 1963 installations will cost, $10,055.73, or less than: the $14,000: allocation - and 1965 only $11,123.43 again Jess than. the al- location the total requirements InJoans from.the Land Sale Re- serve will be $24,208.42, over the aix-year period, . In’ 1061 194 Installations will be made. of both fluorescent and mercury vapor types, with the mercury, vapor {nstallations used in residontial -arcas; 1062-—00 Installations; ?1068—68 installa- tions, 1964—74 Installations and iy 1065, Installations as required by: prowuh or development, Road: restrictions | apply: ‘Wednesday + Load -reatrictions: ou. Wighwey 16-and othorironds Inthe mune: icipality: of Terrace ‘go into. ete fecti at 12: o1 ‘Wednesday. oa '. Terrace: dlatrict - Highways Superintendent: Cc. F, Shaw an- nounced today all vehicles have. ing. v single axle welght In ox cossof 75 per cont of 18,000 pounda or a tandem axle welght N oxcoss.of 76 por cont of 32,000 way. 16: from: Torrace to Tyce} Terrace ‘to: Kitimat on: Hatohory Rone to Kitimat arterial 210k n'Torrace: Torrance Alrport road from Terrace to the junction of Remo Rond, . Rostrictions nro “applied {9 Wighway 16 from, Tare ON i Wella ‘Bolls Orook, Romo. R from. Alrport: to: Remo, Ronds all othor: gravellod public roads ‘outside the boundaries of’. ‘the vehicles having: 0. singlo. axle Welglit: {11 oxcess of 50. por cont | ported N68, nogligablor Poy . . a Ver abet oy ; overstreet : ~@:5/on: Sixth: Avenue: ‘West: be-. . .@: 4 on Fulton: Street. between - Sixth Avenue: West ' ‘and- Third oo 5 on. See ond: Avena west | : id ‘fective Jannary 1, 1961 and a 3 | occasions to: resort to a coneliila- pounds are roatricted | qn Wighe |: Kaluin Lake Rond junction and]: ; Fee RI ae ae PTUCCCCe - ADS LOSS SH glove ee. oS GPF O we SIMS LEO Ae CAGAAD AA A PEPE A IAPS TS ES MMS EP Lee EE eee re ProvINe? Al, LIBRARY Victor co Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6759 alana am A 9° TAT NG PN “97 re ad . RIA, B, Cw . World New ws "Briefs — “TOK¥O—Crown | ‘Princess, Michiko, gave. birth today ‘to” E a ‘healthy, five- =pound,. ‘nine- -ounce son who. became second vd in- the: line of. succession to the: Japanese’ ‘throne. : “The: baby: ds the -first,'child 4 and the. ‘daughter. of the commoner flour manufacturer he. married. last April’ 10 after: a romance © that. started on BS tennis court. we + t + Of Carisbrooke, last surviving ‘The. ‘Marquess: was a, cousin _ wife: died" Saturday while on. a. fl for. some time. after suffering. a. cérebral. ‘haemorrhage. ae BRASILIA: Brazil—President ‘Eisenhower. begins his. '10- day cee » South, American tour. today with an overnight stop. in Brazil's ag Stull, unfinished - city ‘of. the’ future: | a me -be was ‘colorfully’ ‘deéked’ out” a od ae “The | ‘modernistic:. ‘capital-to- for. ‘Eisenhower's, _arrival. ‘frony of the: ‘four-country mission’ Western. Hemisphere, unity.” , + -. +. : ; 4 "FAIRBANKS, Alaska-—A_ drifting | ice , foe is ‘believed earry- | ar ‘bear: hunters, into “Siberian * Pye '. thei bodies ‘of two American” pol / waters. sbee ae on an ice: ‘floe eat Cae Lisburne, 306 miles north of Nome, et ma of: ‘Prince’ Rupert and ito. : : . the. Arctic coast. eu . me: by 200° beflowered ‘and smiling » ‘LONDON: ‘second member ‘of Batain's ‘noted - Mount | ' batten: family: died. today. He was ithe: 13- -year-old . Marquess os "BENPASAR, Indonesia—Nikita Khrushchev ‘was. "greeted born to Crown Prince Akihito- . grandson ‘of Queen Victoria. of. Earl ‘of Mountbatten, whose’ ” visip. to’ ‘Borneo: ‘He had: been: - - Puerto. Rico. ‘on the. ‘first. leg — che hopes ‘will’ hel B 4 4 f | ap AD a Let WE: pee SMa a hao, ge = Cote ‘Balinese: beauties | today. when . ohe-. arrived: on: ‘this: “fabled isle .for.: three days: of. quiet: confer-. . ences with’ ‘Indonesian ‘leaders. >The Russian: premier showed: ‘the ‘stain: of: a hectic. ‘five- oy day ‘tour: of: Java:;,:He- perspired profusely : in the scorching -sun” and kept mopping ‘his brow’ witha’ Aangkerchiet, was’ signed by! in: S.D: Johnston | and’ R.. A. McLean, ‘city nominee. Lloyd" Wisheart, the firemen’s representative ‘ ‘the board withdrew: from” the ‘board after a disagreement over the wage settlement: |. .City Administrator R. W. Leng firemen’s, -; The board's award, if-accepted by both parties would grant the firemen o. 4 "per cent wage in- crease’ retroactive to January 1, 1960; a 3.per cent increase ef- per. cent : wage: boost: effective January 1, 1962. +» The award. ‘would raise the pay of firemen with 43 months! serv- ice or more, in which: category most of the city’s Mremen come, from the 1059 rate of $401.83 to $443, 35 over a three-year period, The, board's. award suggested | + that five of the firemon's elght requests: should not. be consid- ored.at this time... The: yoport stated that it had. been established since 1049 that} the elty of Prince Rupert'and the. Firo Fighters : Association, Local 659, have boon required on olght tion’ board ‘for ‘dispute sottle- mont. In_addition the 1986 con- ellition officer did not rocom- mend a board, but instead roc- ommended a settloment which had the effoct of the officer tak-~ ing. the ‘place of a board. It is pointed out that: the ostablish- ment of those boards {9 vostly to both partios,. |. “This: award has boon given thorefora for a three-yonr poriod in ordor to bring some semblance of ordor to what othorwise seems |}. to be an almost Impossible situa tion,” tho report concluded, Thero. wore three major points In: dlsputd the, employor's «ree |: quoat ford’ change. in tho oxist- ing agrooment-which. come up for discussion ‘until af. tor: My, Wiahoart withdraw from tho board oa a rosult of tho dis- ngreemont over. wage: aottlonont, (1) Borviba pay; (2) Nhimbor of. firombn on, vacation , at. ono time’, (3,) : ‘sontority.’. It was propoxed by tho conoll- ination: board that there bo no chango In the oxtsting: agro. nbovo threo requests, Tho: vlnployoos a sanded” in of ..10,000. and wv .tandem: naa wolght in in oxcoas of 92,000 pounds; présented the city’s brief to the] ‘bodrd*and’ E.G. ‘Bjarneson the ‘did not]! Mont “having | rolation ;, to the]: / Mr, Up tho anne Gontod. a the : ¥ @. ‘That. pay for holders of. in- we dustrial ‘first. “ald: certificates should.,be given. firémen since] - they ~ were more - ‘valuable in emergencies, | @: Superannuation presently in. force .was- not adequate for a fireman's age due’ to early re- tirement: age, | @ The sick: ‘eave plan should be similar to one in the lower mainland as. they now. enjoyed a. very low. per capita. rate of lost time due to sickness. : @ The group insurance plan be increased as it was becoming ! necessary to carry more insur- ance due to the present, value of the dollar, @ Establishment of four, cap- taincles in° order. that. there would always be one on shift. @ They ‘requested additional pay for firemen holding qualifi- cations. under the Tnatitution: of |. Pirotightors,”. , Veteran legisla tor asks. pension increase ui " VICTORIA’ (CP)—An 85-year-old gentleman stood up’ in the legislature Monday and made a plea to = the government to pay up its pension increases, now— : , . ot “Damn quick. Thomas‘. phil, who came to the: honso;' 40¢yonne: ago in tho days-whon'John Oliver was 'pra- mlor, sald: the old age ponslonors wore “asking: why: the. delay— thelr noxt. cheque. may , ho their last,” ©: “Thoy ‘want tho incronses now —and damn quick,” the vetoran Indepondont, labor momber fron Fornie anid, Ho took, the fioor after Provine|+ - olnl Socrotary Black announced noronsos:-forocast In tho budgot —divernaging some 30 por cont— will. bo offective April 1... Mr, Uphill: sald he wasn't one a thoxo. who doubted Promior)) Bonnolt's.word that tho: province os of: wns froo, of debt, COF. Opposition’ Strachan intorJootod!. {nat ‘doubt. him, I just don't. bo- levo him “Oh: yo of’ Who : faith," ‘anta| oor. benches, . ; of faellities: required: t | some‘ mooring. facilities were. pro- 7 .| vided in’ the: harbor: ‘Prince: ‘Ru- : pert. would’ lose’ all. the® ‘Business d‘site of: Wockine Son “Tad rage ingthe. " “Ald: Bellis: months tha : 1 majority report. ofa oneiliation: board| ‘the! : heating. EY ‘dispute | between the City: of ‘Prince Rupert} ® anid: Local. 59. of the International Association of Fire- oe nouncement. ‘Tate ‘Friday : “that ¢ nn: Prince Philip. will visit: Canada! i this year, officials of the: Duke. Fa al of Edinburgh’s : Second. Com:* a ms monwealth Study, Conference announced ‘he will preside over. two meetings. in“: Torontoat the conference June 8 and..d.'. Pt | Prince Philip, as president” will preside ‘over. the ‘confer=. .:: ence.counei! which is madevup’. - of industrialists, labor -- leads: ers and educationalists. : NAMM His ‘Highness: will. “stay. até Sah Batterwood. House, Port: ‘Hope; f ‘as’ the guest of Right. Honor-: pe Able Vincent Massey,’ formes” fp Governor Genera] and ‘ohalee. _ i, turning, toward. the). a “Dm -entistiod that we are! ‘treo oo a, ee debt. Wad I any for tho. old ee city man. of. the Conference, PM ih i ponstonors: and’ the’ recipients, of social credit: give them thelr, ee 2 cronges now and there'll ‘be. ni doubt who ls tolling Hos and: wha, wy is tolling the truth,” 0 other ep ey John ‘Squire: (COF—Albarns). j. | who followed the vetoran, is Alte tor, sald Mr unt spoke.“'words of ‘wiadom,!! What ho had sald: ta the Rovernmont wavs eae or shut. up. aN Wod oud a, tow: showers, ,. NO _ muoh,, snane in. tomper ture tight winds, Law,.t i night nae odnead Londor vy BE "T don't]: Woldinoactay. ne (Poolfic Standa