‘ oes ‘i 7 ‘ay, ar rRNA De VOL. L, No, 147 — Te lephone . ‘+ oy ef voy we << Qe FEEDS TRUEST VEL ES ELIS EPS EY WP Pe PT ee Pre Pee PS _ -_ Published @ at Canada’ s: ‘Most Strategic | acific: Pe —_ "PRINCE RUPERT, BS: a eoeorw wee the Great Northwest iy Night . Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 PROVINCTAL, LIBRARY © (VICTORIA, B, c Sha eerie es raeis? te vey! iE Fish | areas” closed now Digector. of Fisheries: The. Areas: Nos..'9 and‘10 and rivers’ and-Smith’s inlets! salmon. of obtaining, f f tod cee iy . dies ies. ‘in oath . Of a, former. amember of. the. Can- adian® Customs ; -here, - Vantouver: last, night,. it was learned here today. . ‘She was: 83. : re “ot -t ee Gil dies in CSPRINCE GEORGH# @—A nine- “year-old girl today : ‘became the third ‘polio. fatality. : An. Prince George this year. wJascphine - Bartolletti. entered, lvespital early: today.* ‘She died shortly before. noon. egy e case: was also reported,| . “Margaret | Westergaard, 30, ‘is ‘sald. to have moderate to sevore paralysis, ° The woman, along With Margaret - -Morrissey,. 12, ware to be. flown to, ‘Vancouver tay by. RCAF. weDhie:: Morrissey *: ‘girl entered |: Wyspital Wednesday, with a severe case of paralysis, |=." “Officlals of: the’ Prince George hospital’ sald ‘six siurses” would flysfrom. Vancouvor: to assist bhe ovetworked - staff... | “Ewo hours work | fails to'save - Stewart boy | a dpootnl ‘to The: ‘Dilly. Nows “Two hours of jartificial . ros plaation failed to tévive a niney “yorryold. Stewart: boy. who was A drowned July 27, Constable Rich: irdson, . ROMP, ‘removed’ hin from, tho. water’ 900. who. boy,” Holmut ita ‘was a swimming at the dragiing hole El in-the municipar~ ark whon the neaidont occurred, «Tho: father, Prnst Hotel, ‘analatod ‘Richards none day. attompts: 40 rovtyo: the hoy’. “ : : ede va he neeHolinul: Waa Une: hoconeftaon of My and Mra, ~ Menat Hata. Stownrt, Ho Was: ‘al. mormber ‘of tiyhsocond ‘Wolf’ Ollb: Pack, Ho Will’ bo buried in: the “Stewart comotory: on Sunday. at 2330 pan. meenrtie a Yas ana! i ' a i : oy 1 an fe a é i ' ® ‘ HN waters of the salmon; ‘purse: meow fet a areas will -bé closed to.all |” 1960:.to° 6° p.m. |": August "7, 1960, dnvthe in- p adéauate | a ' Mts.’ Frances Ey. “Cross; widow ‘died -in|> | he. fo! lowing arcas have been f 7 “anounced . as closed by the. Arca rok A BIG. LOAD— mployees: of. the Northern. ‘B. C.. ‘Power. Company. and the Columbia Cellulose ‘Co., Ltd: team up “to handle the big” job ‘of loading - this 12. ton: generator. unit’: ‘onto. the : waiting Te barge below. ~The : ‘Celanese’s : mien Joe Mtn ‘crane ; was, used | . ‘be about normal, of J. M. Buchanan, president and terview the pack fell below 200,- 000. cases in 1903, .1921 and 1943 and “it looks like: one of those. years.” He said the sockeye runs look . disappointing although pinks, cohoes and chums’ could He said the company’s, net: in- come for:the year ended March 31° was $029,972, down 50.4 per cent from the previous’ year, However, » > sales .revenuc.. WAS from $63, 317,378 . and. second “There was some hope of:a fa- vorable: outcome from discussions ‘with fishermen, and boat: owners VANCOUVER (CP) An “official: Columbia Packers Ltd. said Thursday. the: province’ S 1960: salmon pack could be 200, 000 cases—the’ lowest 1 in 17 years—‘“and-]’m being optimistic.” of polio attack : board chairman, said: in an-in- $56,325,305, down only: LL. percent | . highest in the company's history, . about: making the herring fleet PORTSMOUT H, port Thursday: and somo of dering what happoned,-. “Running through | ‘tho narrow, streots of Portamouth, waving thelr Jances and fenthera, tho Wdlans deligtad the . thousands who knew, what they cama. for, It was tho fow who didn't know | that Were worth watching, “Hero,” ‘shouted | an ‘old Indy,, as sho jumped: with fright from her spot In-tho bua quoue, “thoy, should getirid of this ‘lot, they: should.” “The Indlang camo to]: Portsmoyth with f:25-fdot totem | | polo which was prosonted to WMS Exedellont,- a. gunnery | “AcHoo! . on’ noarby - Whale. walanty. eye tho’ Canadian Nayy:., Tb Was in" ape: procintion of the 60 POT of In- ajruction given to Canadian ane lors at the. achool,. Tha ‘totem olo was handed: ‘ovor Lo Onpt, J, » Dalgiish, commanding officor of tho achool, But not before ho Wan made W ‘bravo of itho Bloux tribe, That totom “polo, ' oarvod by Mungo. Martin, chiof of the Kwne, kinti on the conat of British Columbin, will bo. mounted. ona. pleco. of Nova Scotin granito, none fhe entrarico, to tho. gunnery, Ah i 5 ge ae ig path ye a : ‘ Pear TB a wet. a . “ ‘ Cw, ie ie Mae | * . ‘ rr f { Wb 8 * ' Viasthee se 7 boo at ‘ ea. gah ; : i VAN er wee 1 saber 1 pee j ” po he | ff i wo 80 higel. on fae ah a saath ete > NE aagaabe oe World News Briefs’ | England. (CP) Jee Tifteen full- ; 1 blooded Canadian Indians “invaded” this. English sea- “| Mirst-stage ongiie: trouble sont a in of Br itish : : = eee, John F. Pain| | appointed news editor Appointment of John'F, Pain as news: editor, of ‘The Daily. . News was announced today by editor Ji: R. Ayres., The appoint. . mont. is: effective “August 1. Mr. Ayres sald, that Mr. Pain, whos Shas. beendeskman and — senior reporter since he arrived fwo' | weeks ago, will be ‘in charge of tho. eto depart» ‘iment: while Mr..A res. is: away - on: holiday until ‘August 29. ' POOPEP OLE POLO PPO ODDPD POND ODS OOD the esidents, still ave won-| . | “OABIT CANAVERAL, Fla. a = lant Titan’ missile: ‘plunging into the Atlantic off Cane Canaveral Thuniday. shortly. aftr. It. was launched: onfa@: 6,000-mila tobt Mah for the advancod: .Titan sorions, the madal alatod for oper- ationnl use beginning. noxt yoor. Tho ‘frat missile In’ the Rorlos was Lauer uly. 1: whon Mt, voorod otit"o sontro), © - WASHINGTON in ~_ -Promier Patrice: Lumuimnibiivor ° thio Congo, noncluding A: “Wwordny goodwill vist » Ral: ‘today’ that “the: whole glum e Bourding a: ‘plano: for: Montioa! and - Ottawa, : Jumtmba. ‘again warned: of the: ‘danger. of .world wat. 1nlors the.