rvyTrvvrywYvvryrerTrerrmlmUcrse Te re a nl FO a gw le Pe wt OE i Oe, Tyitey PR AKT TH heme om we PROvVINciIat, LIPRARY VICTORIA, Bc, Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest eres en neta th fume _ Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 PRICE TEN: CENTS: ok PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1960 ‘ ana wis eS Eee ie | Slesse: woman climber feared fost with three companions "VANCOUVER (CP)—A tiny woman whose passi apparently been killed with three other, Vancouver eli towering Mount Waddington, | a Man missing ftom boat Richard Adkins, 35, is missing following a fire which burned Guta 30-foot gillnetter near : Wihh: point last night. Adkins «i was the only man on board. the 4 Casslar 29. +The fire on the Cassiar 29 was SNe ~ vas mountain climing has bers in-an avalanche on "The first steps in an operation to try to recover. the four bodies will be made today, more than two weeks after the accident. ©) | iti | Elfrida Pigou, 38, was one of. i sighted about. 2 a.m, by Wilfrid Bennett. on. the White Crest He:went to the assistance of he Casslar 29, but it was already Family burnt two women who joined a pair of: men for the assault.on: the .13,-: 280-foot peak .175 “miles. north-: west of here. Thousands of tons ‘Waddington two years ago: Joan Stirling, 32, who had climbed frequently with Owen in, the we CTED to be Gompleted before Chr $1,000,000 hospital :being ‘built ‘at ‘Terrace: by Peter: past, and British-born Derek) § Boddy. . | am ‘WOULD HAVE BEEN FIRST — |. The women would have been ‘the firs, of their sex to scale, Ltd., Vancouver..-The hospital, which will ‘be | the area, will-have beds..for up t well as other fac ilities: to -BCHIS. standards..: : ‘modern-in the area, wil % |B.c. ROUNDUP. _ pe Woman charged with . remanded for eight ||. PRINCE GEORGE: (CP)—Mrs., Win thy Tosoff charged with murdering a four- child left in her ‘care, -was'remanded ei police court today. ss n RED . gas fire ' lof ice dropped from an over- ei gp ey hanging cliff and crushed them: TERRACE, B.C. @)—A man, his|; the accident probably hap- | wife and their two-year-old child) pened July 30, but word of it was. were in satisfactory condition in| not received until. Saturday;| tne: ‘ ; : hospital Sunday after a gasoline : ae the* mountain, which had pre- losi d fi Baio aep|When 17 Seattle —mountamer**|viously claimed: two” lives _in explosion and fire swept through | arrived from the scene after be- |=. neN their home here.. ar Sy : T. De~ | separate mishaps. and had .de- __|:ng isolated while waiting fer-@)fieq all but the most astute Burned were Percy Benson,-his|scheduled aircraft. pickup. | olin wife and son, Louis. mie other victims of British |cimbers. Firemen said the -plaze: ap- They apparently never sinking when they arrived. In spite of efforts with. their deck |. Hose they were unable to save|"-” the vessel. = "The burned-out hull was later beached _ near’ Wiah_ point. No trace. was found of Adkins who iiay have gone down with the ‘vessel or been blown overboard -in what the police presume mey nave been an explosion or a flash fire on board. _-* Pishing vessels in the area have made a search of the area with- out succes. The Cassiar 29 nets were out. ots | Fish areas © _ nowopened Notice is hereby given that “pursuant to the Fisheries Act, 1952, and pursuant. to. the pow- -ers vested: inthe Area Director of; Fisheries -by. the: British Co- ‘lumbia Fishery Regulations made CCF candidate starts round ‘Mr. Angus Macphce, CCF can- didate for the Prince Rupert riding in the September. 12 pro~- vincial elections left late Friday, August 12, for the southern reaches of the riding. hoping to reach Kiemtu to address a pub- lic meeting there. : ’ Mr. Macphee remarked that as the CCF had to depend only on the dimes and quarters that its supporters could afford and hac none of the “slush” funds that. the other parties seemed tn “be able: to acquire from big Dusi- ness interests, so he and other CCF ‘candidates had to. depend 6ften:on chance opportunities to reach some of the electors in a far flung ‘riding such as Prince “got The child, Anna Marie Wade, died late Friday ft suffering severe bruises to the body.) %-" . e . -She-was one_ of ‘three childre “place |hoies after the parents. were charged with criminal negligence when a baby was found suffering, -|malnutrition two:months:ago : | uawrence and Yvonne Wade 80 jg ‘|before a” judge and’ jury ‘at. the ill "The Hon. R. Williston ‘sure they. were all]. : Columbia's worst climbing inis- |) ] * ‘ j ae . parently started Saturday night Oa oa, who was in the first «Frank Fickeisen of Seattle, put a can of gasoline in the oven ‘head of the American party, said of the kitchen. stove... An e€X-|"" , ee . . a. : ‘lers packing supplies onto a flat was razed. " i ef weat. er: place on the glacier beneath an . ay a oe | pe: oe When the Americans climbed Man fined $100 quells fires wo ¥to’ the spot two days later, they| } me | Cooler, damper weather has we ane rae ” 10 feet ee ome A near-collision with an RCMP |4 yard. in}. Burien ae oan vehicle Saturday evening cost a{the Prince Rupert Forest Dist-| 3 rict to low. Only 18 fires are still Su- today in police court. : we . : John Christensen of 1850|with 36 on Friday, and all of: The. Americans,, who had fol. : ~.. }Jowed., the. prints through. suit guilty to a charge of. impaired 145 men, 9 tractors snov the: SICKE driving before ‘Magistrate E. T.|helicopter~ are quelling -the re-, Seain, that no tracks led out hap were party leader -“ John higher than 8,200 feet. - when one of the Benson children we L Mount: Canadian: group to climb Mount" , ae group J they. saw the Vancouver climb- plosion followed and: the home a ice cliff July 30. » lg {ound an ice slide some 150 yards as impaired | a fire: hazard. in |.: almost reduced fire: Nazar ants of the Canadians’ camp Prince Rupert man $100 and costs: yee oe - r . burning in the area, compared |/'; Their. tracks led to the slide: Eleventh’ Avenue East pleaded|these are under control. » {le throu vit rs and one.|S00w, made the.. sickening. dis~ Applewhaite and_.,was fined $100 maining: blazes between Babine “J feel thereunder, ‘followed ‘action ‘will | ry po UE “become uffective as etailed be- Rupert ee . i. | and -§3.50,"costs or in default of |Lake and Bella Coola, The pre- Vhilled at ” Fickei id oaead | ow: a eee GENER RENE ORS “This: trip” was - planned )..01) nayment,.60.days-. 2 fs jsemt. fire hazard is rated as Low killed at once, *ic eisen Sale.” Bee | ee | othe. charg: resulted 4 UTIOD Oke eee ee ai UC) Christeasen’s’ “almost: collided was leaving ; for, organizational) withthe #RCMP: patrol car. near. work.jin; the, genoral :° area. of] srcpride Street’ and ‘Fourth: Ave- Klemtu and he had prevailed 0D/ nye, about .7:30'p.m. Saturday.» the union officials to, carry. him| "Christensen © was:: followed by the patrol and finally. arrested at Seal Cove. 00 fe as supercargo. fel lhe . we ar foe oat WILL SSEUDY.:SCENE..TODAY »:; Ian Kay. .and_ Fips. -Broda, members of the, B.C. mountain}. rescue group, were. to-fly: to: the} ~ area today for an, aerial; survey. " of the. site. If they find con- ditions permit, a group of res- cuers: will go to the scene Tues- day or Wednesday. ‘Miss Pigou’s death on the side of B.C.’s third highest mountain marked the-end of, a remarkable shermen's fhen:to, ‘Moderate. of Queen Cl ‘He “between Cape Henry. and ar inde the west by the.“‘surf line” as de- scribed’ in section’ 67, sub-section 11 of the British Columbia Fish- Z nery Regulations will be opened to , vall. salmon ,; net fishing from: 6 p.m. Sunday, August 14,1960, an- til further. notice. In .effect : this opens Englefield Bay only;. the remaining waters ‘of the. west - coast of the Queen Charlotte Is-, lands from Tian Head to Cape St, James remain closed to all salmon net fishing. — . closed time for ae , The ‘author of the now. famous “Let Prince Rupert look after.its fishing”: “statement, Mr. - Ray. ‘Williston, minister of lands vand forests ‘in the’ recently dissolved legislature, will’speak in ‘Prince ArKE a@ OF Rupert. August 26,.in support. of devotion to climbing. — | w. H. (Bill) Murray, Social Credit She was one of a group Of] candidate in: the current provin- BC. climbers a came. pe cial election campaign. ” e wreckage of a Trans-Canada | . A spokesman tor the campaign Air Lines poe Mou te tive committee of the Prince Rupert ae att t ftor it’ n hed eanline Social Credit League announced months after it crashed kill'ng| today that Mr. Williston request- ” BURNS LAKE) — Lands and - |Forests. Minister: Williston says rs ane . .|British Columbia needs a large PENTICTON (@2-An Osoyoos} quantity of cheap. power: to at-’ couple are wondering whether tract. industry. . ee the new United States Balloon Speaking. at a Social Credit satellite is aiding their television: mecting that nominated. Cyril reception. Since: Sunday ‘morn-|Shelford, member of the last ing, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Fred Hebig|legisiature, to contest the Sep- have been viewing television |tember 12 election in Omineca,' from a station in Mexico City Thursday the minister said the and two stations in Los Angeles|CCF is urging the governnicnt on Channel] three. Other reports|to buy the B.C, Electric Com- shortly.. The , Dawson . Creek. li- brary association sends. the book: mobie out to supply schools:and adult libraries: along, the -high- Union officials. said they . hop-. ed: Mr. Macphee’s’ - seamanship and culinary skill was equal to his ability as a candidate, as they jokingly threatened to re- quire him to work his passage. Way, a Close Look... - PRINCETON, B.C. @—Skin- divers were employed to observe |. the migratory. habits of rainbow |’ trout in the Similkameen. River near here. The provincial’ game | '- department, decided on... the|:. Cyprus freed .2..The weekly -. Laurette..Descautels > NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters)— gillnet area and the waters of Ozdon.Channel and Beaver Pas- sige will be extended to embrace {Ne period from 6 p.m. Sunday,, . August 14, 1960, to 6 p.m., Mon- |’ diiy; August 15, 1960... 3. The waters of salmon purse seine areas 9 and 10: will open to -_gditvion: purse seine fishing at 6 pm. Sunday, August 14, 1960. we" All the waters of Wark CBhnnel will be closed to all sal- mon net fishing from 6.p.m, Sun- - di}, August 14, 1960; until further after 82 years of British rule. oe fe —— goes ‘Three hundred: dollar univer- sity “bursary:; winner, Laurette - Desautels,, 18, 1416° Piggott. avenue,. will’ put’ the moneéy.,to- | wards a degree in Arts atthe - University of. British Coliimbia this fal. UA Ne “