SO ae bere mm roy 140 BACK “HOME” AGAIN’ _ Mr. and Mrs. David Zeff and children, Betsy, 12. and: David, 10, e PB. Prince, are in. Prince Rupert for a short visit from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Mr. Zeff vas stationed’ in Prince Rupert with the American Army during the Second World War, and has ‘Not been en back since 1045. See story and picture on Page 3. B. £. B.C. ROUNDUP. Third volio death recorded Telephone 6767 '—Staff photo by: Gary Oakes. Me oMtgtgt atte ws te Md NT Ne Ie ey ant EOE CE EOE OE OA AEE OME EE EVE . Published at Canada’ s Most. Strategic Pacific: Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, B.C:,’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1960 in Cariboo health district _ PRINCE, GEORGE (CP)—Health officials here Tuesday. said the, third Cariboo “Health: Pamelia. Lauzo ; lane. . : Vandernoot 29th. | we na Markets S fegained VICTORIA ‘«?)—Btitish. Colum- bia’s. lumber industry, is regain- ing British lumber markets it lost through high prices last year, Maj.-Gen. B. M. Hoffmeister said Tuesday night. -“7] think it is obvious we are wetting back into the United Kingdom market In a big way,” he said in an interview. The volume of: business in the United Kingdom this year has increased 60 or 70 per cent. B.C. Is more compctitive, Outlines disbursement ‘ "VICTORIA (®--The British Co- lumbla Power Commission says 66.8 cents of every revenue dollar in- 1950 was spent defraying in- terest and depreciation charges. .Revenue for the year was $17,- 131,402. _ Traffic traps sVICTORIA (P--ROMP sald to- dhy the number of radar traps on B.C. highways will be Increased this summer and. the units will). be out to catch slow as woll as speeding drivers. ; A ‘spokesman |, stiid experiments haye been car- riled out on highways on southern Vancouver Island with new two months oH ‘} following him... “District polio. death- this: year. was recorded during the: weekend. It was the first: ime: ‘the equip=|. ment had been used in’ B.C. and|. the police. official’ said similar units will be-used extensively on highways in other parts, of they: province. - os - Boat burned VANCOUVER () —A 36-foot pleasure cruiser was heavily damaged by fire Tuesday night while sitting in the north arm of | ‘Disturbances. - bring fines Two men were fined $15 each and three others received $10 fines in police court today when all five pleaded guilty before Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite, to charges of causing a disturbance by fighting. Louis Le Forte of the Fraser House and Edwin Francis Gar- bett of no fixed address were fined $15 and costs each for fighting in front of the Rex Cafe at 2 a.m. today. The other three, Reginald Mc~- Donald, Arnold Hilcro and Istvan Torok, oll of no fixed address, ‘wore ‘charged after they were found to be fighting in front of Arrow Bus .Lines, Ltd., mid- equipment | which records the ll- alain ba a "A cull for ‘ontrios In_ three classifications for’ the Prince Golden Jubilee Northorn to bo-. held hore in was iasved today by Golden: Jubilee Com- muy pert Hxhibition . september, the city’s miltoo, Tho Northert 1 tixhibition, being revived for the firat.timo in near: Win decade will. foatura four mijn sections, horticulture, arts and corals, homecooktng and in- ayystrial. eror the Jubilee ‘Wook, starting Monday, Soptombor §, Labor Day, the Northern Inxhibition wit) run TALL Saturday Saptombor 10: in holh tho Civic. Contro and tho ene eri rnnten en OORT py desge = ORMES- DRUGS: LTD. DIAL. 21 51 ‘night yestorday, = Entries sought for Northern Exhibition "in horticulture, arts, crafts, homecooking HMCS Chatham, ‘drill hal, In between the two buildings on First Avonuo ‘will be a profes- sional midway and carnival. Tho horticulture, homecooking and arts and crafts shows will bo housed in one of the two build- ings while the industrial displays from all over British Columbia will {i}] tha othor,. oS Vintries for the three com- potitive classifications should te sent to. Prince Rupert Jub- flee Northern Exhibition, ox 00, Prince Rupert, no, Contostants are oxpoctod from ps far wost aa ‘the Queen Ohare lotto Ialands: and onat to Burns Ta Tor tho horticulture show on: ivics of flowors and’ vogotablos avo. oxpacted, while homocooking ontrios can. Ineludo bread, cook- jon, cnton, plos, pastriaa and pre- orves, Arta and crafts also of. fora a wide variety of ontrios, - Tho Princo Rupert Gardon Club has offered $260 In prizos for winners in tho hortieulture owas Te ‘were No by nrles. Richard| ‘Coppage at several ‘thousand dol~ lars. i a - Offers basement: ‘NANAIMO «Py =. Mayor . Pete! -Maffeo has offered the basement of city hall as an emergency headquarters for the district’s civil defence sector. The mayor said: "We can’t-expect the public to take an interest in basement shelters if we do nothing about it ourselves.” Suggest i increase NELSON =) — A conciliation board has recommended a_ 16- cent per hour minimum wage in- crease for’ carpenters here. It would: bring the minimum wage from $2.44 to $2.60 an hour. The carpenters will probably make a decision on the recommendation Thursday. Term. announced VANCOUVER ..)--Members of the Retail, Wholesale and De- |partment Store Union will re- velve a 10 per cent wage increase and other benofits,in a settle- ment with three hardware com- panies, The settloment came alf- ter a 10-week strike, Wages were not announced In a company statement. Conoo ae pescacccocceee POLO new time for exodus LEOPOLDVILLE (Ay — _ Prem- ier Lumumba has given Bel- gium until 5 o’clock tonight, to: remove all her troops from}: the’ Congo. If the Belgium. troops are not ordéred out of:: the new republic by that time, ' he will call on the Soviet’ Union for help, the premier \ said. The Belgian troops moved: out of the Congolese capital earlier today. islet -oereas _ closed — s J nounced, today. by. District super visor of Fisheries R..C.: ‘Edwards. 2 - Effective’: ‘tonight. ‘at: 6. ‘ ‘and. until: 6 ‘p.m: Sunday, duly. --That. portion of” ‘the * salmon purse seine. Area 3’ ‘and ‘Nass River salmon gillnet. area known as Statistical Area 3-2; and all waters of the salmon’: purse seine Area 8, Bella Coola gillnet area and Dean Channel salmon gillnet area. Effective last Sunday, July 17, Banks Island between White Rock buoy and a fishing boun- dary sign on-the most southerly point of Banks — Island were closed to all salmon net fishing until further notice in the in- terest of conserving sockeye salmon. : « ‘ . . Prince Rupert has now gone 553 days without a. fatal traffic accident, NEWPORT, R.L in — T States campaign of Secretary of State Christia Statos, . +t tho Jubilee committee ‘approved in principle granting of cash arte and crafts: shows, Tha Jubilea Wook to mark the city’s 50th birthday will tea off with the Jubilee Week sports and awim meet, sponsored by tho Prince Rupert Labor Council, » Also starting Monday nat the known: British Columbia vaude-~ yillo toam of Barnoy Potts and his wife Thora Andors, straight from the Pacific National Exhibl- {ion which js also colobrating Its f0th Goldon Jubilee this year, : On Wodnesdny, Soptomber 7, starting: ate: 7. pm. a: Ploneora Homocoming Jubilee banquot will bo staged at the Armoury. with more than 160. rosidents who lived In Prince Ruport before Do- pombar at: ‘1010 Invited, Tho pub. io will also bo invited and invl- tations will go on snlo shorty, On Boptomber 0 and '10'the somo f00 dologntcs. to tho Assoainted section and al Va last meoting hora,” i prizes for the homocooking and} Civic - Centro will he ai woll-} Boards of ‘Trade of British -Co- lumbla anntal:; convention will bo tho United States. A. Herter and other. kay forol -Powors survived to downing section, It; snid ha bailed out, he thon Jost consciousness, _ Powers: in to go on trial against him was “flotitious.” him obtalnd by his “ and crashed In tho Congo today, aorlpualy injuring soven, Tho plano, v O-ll0 Plyin near Gomn, north of Lako “Fman to hospital Tuesday. ‘hby ‘a falling’ tree. a ‘treatment. : ‘More than 300 fires raged ont .| Tuesday night, from ‘Vancouver ‘lIs¥and, across the southern in- FORCE 1 TO RE ACH 2,000 24 the following areas are, ‘closed: : all waters of the west coast of % WASHINGTON if) — Prosidont. Eisenhower was reported today to be all for a policy of American officials hitting back: hard and fast at Kremlin propaganda onslaughts against BRUSSELS (m9 — A Belginn Alr Force transport plane Air turbulance "e now covers an area of AN injury, the: first reported. ‘ontrol forest fires, sent a Nelson Sam: Meyers, fighting ‘burning ‘timber | on Upper Arrow Lake in ‘the nearby Kootenays, was struck He suffered Severe spinal and chest injuries and: was flown to Vancouver - for ‘terior, and north » to Prince George. ‘ 4 The » manpower fire-fighting ‘force is expected to reach. 2,000 here: today,:. many ‘of ‘the men tonscripted:'on the streets of ‘nearby - centres, others vol- “unteers.. Five who failed to re- ‘port for. duty- will be- charged. \i Sentenced. to two-years-less- wey, in Ashcroft . Tuesday fwere. Pete Bara, 32, and Fran- ‘ ces Sampson, 54...Both pleaded © guilty: to an. arson charge. in varea + SOME, fodéese, Tuesday” a and.winds as high as 20: uniles an hour, | : Pine, spruce, ‘fir and. cedar has been destroyed in almost _ ‘all fires. The Spius Creek blaze ‘is the largest in the province. A B-1% Flying Fortress, brought here: from .the United States, ‘dropped 2,000 ‘gallons of water on a fire at Blue River Tuesday. ‘It was like Niagara Falls,” said the men on the ground. Five fire- fighters expected to: clear up the few flames that remained after the successful dousing. ‘A Martin-Mars flying boat also ‘made a successful run over a small outbreak. near Nanaimo on Vancouver Island ‘Tuesday, dumping its 7,000 gallons on a trial run. The fire, area was soaked and the flames extin- guished. World News Briefs he Bisenhower administration accused the Soviet Union Tuesday of waging an- antl-United “a very provocative type.” n Herter used the phrase after conferring for more than two hours with Prosident. Eisen- hower on Russia's stepped-up hostility toward the United + Word from tho summer White House at Newport, RI, was that tho president gave a porsonal go-nhoad on this at f conference there Tuesday with state secretary Christian lgn policy advisers, LONDON (mn _-sTavostin reported today that Francis Gary of his U-8: spy plane. because the missile that brought it down hit. tho; plane: in tho tall Tho ‘govornmont newspaper - yoport said Powers wns 80 stunned by the rockot oxplosion that he was unable to blow up tho vost of the plano as inatructed: and commit suicide. - his parachute opened at 40,000 foot and Jo oaplonage Auguat 17, OTTAWA zd) —_ Yyank Howard, COF mombor of. tho . Commons for Skeonn, said Tuosday he has received a Jettor from a Quobec divorce respondent saying: the ovidence used : Ho sald the rospondont wrote: that: ho could prove “by ~witnossoa: and other means" that the adultery evidence against . por, lawyer Was. fictitious, KUMng $4 Bolgian soldiors and tho government aAnnaunned, g Boxonry, nite a, voloania: peak Kivu,” at an hyp 2 PROvIUCTAn, LIBRARY - VICTORIA, B. C. Night Calls—Businoss 6768, Editorial 6769 eet of Yow ¢ VS flying boats loaded | n~more than a week of out-of- - S connection witha forest. fire.. : iw ‘total. Of, 15 fires: were. burning ; art George: : Kamloops: ‘forest district,: despite a temperatures above .90 degrees/| =.” Canada. Shipping: -Act.:The ship Division. See story on Page 8. » Elias Mallett /became’.a do-it: = . p.: arrested” in. Vancouver, ‘Mallett: ‘said. he was. wrongfully ‘dismissed from ‘the tanker: ‘Tyee Shell, in. back- © ground;. and: interviewed judges anda magistrate and boned |° up-on. law: ‘before he found out he could take. action: under the was tied up for 24 hours after bailiffs made the arrest and before the owners posted a bond. They. were ordered to. appear in Exchequer Court,’ Admiralty —SP photo. MARINE HIGHWAY: DETAILED Although no concrete policy docisions are expected, the talks |: will be aimed at laying, ground: |: work for future co-operation, With commissioner F, H. Col- lins of the Yukon and his aides sitting. in: mainly as observers, Alaska and'B.C. opened’ the ses- sion Tuosday by plunkihg down voluminous briefs for highway and other: tranaportation links of mutual interest, m CAN TALK FREE LY TODAY With the: public excluded {o-. day, the dologates can’ jopon up on specific-pointa. Key mon:tn the talks-—whioh will continuo to deal mainly with transportation—will be High- B.0,. and: Pea works; cons: slonor Rio ard A. Downing of Alaska,’ Tholrv departmental briofs Tuorday..were; the chief prosen- tations at.the conforgnco, the first of ity kind hotweony B.C. and Alaska, f : Mr, Downing’ @ main, iproposnls wore for a-yond from Cordova, Alaska, to the Yukon bordor near Dawaon‘and another fram Wran- goll, onthe Alnska panhandle, to the B.C, borcdor, Ho alvo, detailed a d50-milo forry sorvice projectod) to rorvo between Princo “er BOw yg? phon + ‘Alaska- B.C. talks in private today By PETER BUCKLEY re Canadian Press Staff Writer, . VICTORIA (CP)—Policy makers and delegates trom Alaska, the Yukon Territory and British Colum- bia move into confidential sessions today in their con- tinuing discussion of mutual problems, ways Minister. Py A, Goglardl of |. up the. panhandle to Haines, ' Alaska, , Mt, Caglardi’s brief iricluded suggostions for routes connecting the Cassiar-Stewart highway, now under construction in north- ern B.C, with various parts of the Alaska panhandle, anda combination. of rond ‘and. ferry]. transportation from. Victorian to Kitimat. “TAKE FERRY, RIDE Tho delegates’ took -a- major part of the day off for a retumn trip to Vancouver ‘aboard the ioo. BOC, sovernment forry i Cc ® ‘ . “With: the ontire BoC. ‘eabinet along, thore wero. ‘countless. Ox]! changos .of , informal. | viows among Onnidian and Alaskan ropresontatives,, Promior Bonnett of 3.0, spent most of the 1%4-| | hour trip to Vancouver. on’ tho bridgo with. Governor Willam. A] Egan of Alaska, : Mr. views succlnetly on tho nood for}, co-oporation. © ir: northwestern |: transportation: development, | . “Thore must:bo a full exchange} . of. jdons as to whoro cach of us| : : - wants to build, and why," ho told ddlogntes,. to avold duplication we and waato oftort' « wi mee ah GA So a a | Kill. Downing ‘@Avo ; “Maaka’al passed o on young rapist VANCOUVER (): — Kenneth Norman .Warwick,. 23, convicted. of raping a 33-year-old. woman, Tuesday was sentenced. to. ite | 4 imprisonment. Mr, Justice J.:0, Wilson,’ ‘in passing. sentence in. assize. court, sald. it was: likely that: War- wick could have killed the woman and that:“It is likely. you would any . other ..woman*you attacked: to keep her from telling.”... During: his trial last week ‘the court: was' told the woman ‘was in hospital for two ‘weeks after the ‘March 19 attack, oon Warwick's counsel aald he wit appeal, It was.. the. third. lite sentence for rapo handed down in British | Columbia in loss than a month. ‘The woman: was raped: ‘three. times’ during the. three-hour attack during which shewas beaten with the buckle ‘end of a belt, an- umbrella and scratched with a pair of scissors. i: 34,000 pounds. Ono’ vessel, ‘the. Ath, gold’ its 34,000-pound catch of halibut on tho ‘exchange to:'B.O, Packers Ltd., this: morning as follows: 23,000 pounds of medium ‘at:10.1 cents and 11,000 | _taraq rab aoe cents. - WEATHER : Cloudy with, ginny - pérlody Thursday, Little ohan 6"in temporature, ” Winds. I ight, ‘The: Jow tonight © and: tomorrow. Be and 62... TIDES: - Thursday; ‘July a1 19 (Pacific. Standard : Time): Mei wld 33. MES ree Beas One boat sells