"oe of OE . _ . oy ate + ' , vt eG POR UB ENTE ESE GEN Se wy ee st agg oe - Telephone 6767 “Small: margingives: Democrats. lead “WASHINGTON (CP)—John Kennedy | ‘today crashed Richard Nixon to become the 35th President! The 43-year-old Democrat-will} of: the United States... take office next January as ‘the youngest. elected president i in history. He will be. .the first . -Roman. Catholic i in that high office.:.: the Democratic colunin. Nixon concedes election ‘Conceded the | election of Sen. Kennedy at. 9: 47 am, PST.. ‘wishes I extended to. you on 4 Less than} - lots; Nixon, 31 010, 340 for 49.6. per 5 + His victozy “Caps? a. 8 ring. of 2 After in which Republican Nixon. ‘clung to hope: of.some’ last-min- Jute: miracle, . ‘Kennedy. ‘clinched the presidency: at'.9: 33 p.m: “PS with the fall of “Minnesota : Into. “Vice - - president Richard’ M. ‘Nixon, in Los. Arszeles,: formally , Nixon sent: this, telegram to: his Demosrett ‘rival? “I-want to repeat through this wire congratulations and best |, ‘television last | night. I. know ‘you will have the united. support an all-time vote battle|’- This.” “gave Kennedy, “Minneso- tas. ‘11 electoral votes, ‘bringing’ his” ‘total to’ at least 272; ‘three |: . required — min- , more; ‘than. the imum of 269, the nation. in. ‘the cause: of peace} and freedom: in the next: four years,” |. Nixon,. the Republican nom- inée,: had. virtually ‘conceded | shortly » after ‘midnight (PST). He said thien that if ‘“‘the present trend continues, Sen. “Kennedy ‘will: be’: “the ‘hext president of the ‘United States.’ Republican Richard M. Nixon’ Ss. electoral total at the time of his}; of ‘all’. Americans; “as you» lead - The: popular vote: at that time ‘stood: Kennedy: 31. 498, 552 for “80.4 per cent of the counted bal- political. successes;: -for the Bo toh Irishman, son of. a° mult ‘millionaire. -He‘fought the Jap- anese during World “War ll Vas: commander of a torpedo boat, ‘returned home and’ was elected to congress, then: ousted Henry} Cabot Lodge, this years Repub- lican vice- presidential nominee, to gain a senate seat. i:It was Nixon’s first election defeat during hig - 14 years in political lfe—as a member” of the house, senator .and.. vice- president since 1953. President Eisenhower sent his, eqneratulations “for the victory you have just won-at the polls.” wey, winning the ‘presidency, |. nnedy rockets to a position of awesome responsibility—to lead-. offhip of the strongést nation in the free world at a ‘time of ten- ce ~ Panel truck stolen. a. 1952 ‘blue. patel’ truck was reported stolen; HOMP said to- day. ~ oho. truck, B.C. ‘Meence num- ‘ ber CE6-651, ‘owned. -by . Horace. Hale of 550 Eleventh Avenue Bast, was stolen:.sometime be- “tween November’ O:ind 9 while it was parked on the Fairview Co- “op | road,, os Youth jailed PRINCE GEORGE . mA 20- yonr-old youtl! swaa, jailed "for. two months hore. today after she pleaded guilty ‘td Iditoring “by Wht and possesalon. of offensive wonpons, John . Victor . ‘Wulltott.. Was, fre ised nftor. he .Wwas, ‘found: \n woman's | ‘pedroom with bwo knivos in his possossion, “Grain hold up”, VANCOUVER @)-—Grain Nand= Ieha mt five major torminnls ‘here Wini.on strike ontly today. when fader). medintors: “fnifod Inv in. Intat diteh nbipmpt bo yore nu walks oul, ! {tho abillo ‘will! tho” ayp' ‘almost: nli.: wost ‘coast grin shipments yione afi cat months for the b grain ont nee ver, ‘This your pan havo oon honvy, ) eee wh iileneranverrerine b remnreneanne véyhee we Athi use ye ~ DRUGS. LTD, . DIAL. a ate i eter oa Vetho: Miniator "attributed : linge number of projects sub- concession: was: ATT. Published at Canada’ s Mest Strategic Pacifi ic Port — - And Key to tthe Great Northwest . | PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, JOHN F, KENNEDY |_| , 85th | president — : They: are construction of. the Digby Island ferry slips for the airport. service: the senior citi- zens home; and the development wind up with a. > wide electoral vote margin. But the popular vote showed a nationwide division of senti-| ment. that: swung: ‘by a" fraction of. one percent. | OE ‘The: ‘senator's “moving ahead”: the: Kisenhower ; administration. He’ will’ ‘have with ‘him. a con- gress. where his own party has substantial -‘majoritics ‘in both]. the Senate and House. The Sen-| ‘ate division will be 64 Democrats and 36 Republicans. The Repub- licans picked up two seats in ‘the election—in ‘Delaware and Wyoming. a In the House, the Democrats will have 245 seats to 152 Repub- licans.. nt Works plan. more. than last year “This ‘year's Municipal Winter Works Incentive Program pro- mises\ to ‘be: the niost: suecessful yet, the Hon. Michael « Starr, ‘Minister. of. Labour, said. today. By the'end of the first day of this, year's’ program ~~ Monday, October 17—more ‘than 950 mu- nicipal works projects had been received in Ottiwa and had been approved for ‘federal ;contribu- tion, © « By the first day of last year's program’ 605 projects had been Approved, ra Mr, Starr’ sald that. there was every reason to bolleve that this encouraging response from Can- adian muntelpalitics would con- tinue, and that the amount of work- provided this.year would be considerably greater than An provious yoars. ‘the mitted .so/ far to the fret that tho - government had broadened the program and had advanced This , yoar) tho. program startdd Ostobor 18, and rung, for six and onorhalt. months—proviots proe gronaatartod Decomber -1 year the program was: ‘broadened ito. Ineluda; now: classes, of pro- jocts, For ‘the ‘frat tne it Ine oludog. tho construction, major reconstruction, ninjor altoration or renovation _ of municipal 'puildings, excluding’ schools. and |. hospitals, upto aimaiximum fede oral, Incentive paymont of $50,- 000 on onch now atrycturo, Tho program, ia also . extended. to cover .auol: projects’ ns atroot, Ughting,. ratio. aignala, Snuni- olpal parking lots, water and, kowngo tron Front Planta, pump: ing tntions: and: Wwator towors. campaign theme], was ‘thathe' can “get America n as he said’ ‘it: has |: not been’ doing. in: the, years of} the starting date by six weeks, |: . THA) tion and camping site. : A resolution by the commit- tee will be forwarded to the “provincial central winter work ~ Committee ie pra ~ for winter works Dinas ‘Three’ major projects may. form the backbon of. the. Prince Rupert’ winter | 9 works program when. plans ‘and” grants’ are’ finalized: in the: near. - future,’ follow- " ing’a meeting of the committee. last night. ” or ebay ment of Diana Lake as recrea-|' 1 The local committee will: also; 4tmake an approach’ to the. min— BE Se MN Ae ep Be Se te Fete Us See ete “LYNDON | “JOHNSON . vice-presient: elect: program — 1960 _Nisht peared this ‘morning to be: “RICHARD Me NIXON pleages support’. committee in’ Vitoria’: reques ‘ing the rebate of the five’ vit cent provincial sales tax on alle building. materials. during : the winter works’ ‘program period. * SCHOOL BOARD BRIEFS The regular meeting, of the school trustees was in receipt of a letter from R,. L. Gardiner, northern representative of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union, which asked for training facilities : for a hasket- ball team as those were insuf-. ficient ‘at’ the. Clvlc Centre for their purposes, 3s A lettor from: F. “A. “punford; vice-principal of Booth: Memorial). Junior High school also. asked’ facilities for a boxing class, Tho board deajded that, when the information, Js avaliable, similar applications will be pass- ed to Mr, Vandenbrink and the facilities will” be. organized through the Centro until such timo as a recrentiqn commission Ih BOL UP. ag ” 7 Two -Loachors’ yosignations wore necoptea vy Wu board. ‘They ford and Mra.:Pauline Smith,| ‘both of King Edward clemontiry school, Tho formar. will, not be fetidctive until Gaster,/1001; and the Jattor will’ pe: “offoativo in Decomber, f Oe heehee dey | + aren A ‘contract. “ton, 4200) has’ boon}: awarded to, Stinh ch ' Plumbing and: ‘Heating: Lid., for work on} tho ae wyatom a the. en achool, foes of a # Board vannteain; id, Scott yoported : to tho, boar ‘that City Works Suporintendont C, J. Gus- tafson had Inspooted tho pump In the basomont of »the Prince Ruport senior’ high: achool and considorad §!¢: Inadequate — to handle tho. flooding problom thore.. Mr. Scott ‘said. that Mr, i 4 Quatafson would: make tho noa- . . i pee . i J , wore. from Mra, Marion Oraw-7" wo Use of ‘school Tone asked by Civic Centre | District 52. School Board. last night decided to .jask Civie Centre manager J acob Vandenbrink for in- formation showing the need for additional gymna- | sium space ‘by the Civic Centre. os ossatry arr -tangemonts and inform chim, : The ‘board was notified that tho sum, of. $5,000 was approved by. the Depattment of Education for the drainage and other work}: on Hays. Creek near the senior] high’ school, : a pe ” th fe oN tenchor committee, through school superintendent J. M, Phillipson,. « has — recommended that’ the: ‘publication of Prince Rupert Senior: High school an-. nual “THe Aurora” bo Hmited to $000 as. an:‘absolute Hmit; that total expenditure not exceed $2,000; and that as many teach- ors. as podslble’ take part in the sponsoring, of the annual. , - », My, Philtiipson ‘roported ‘that totnt onrollment’for this month amounted (o'2,507,. , 4 wood Mr, Phillipson algo, ‘poported| that. ‘paront’: conforences will be hold .at King. Edward: - school |, from November 16: (0.18, Report|’ oars will be issued Novombor 14,|: moe SA ahe “Both sides: ‘stand fast}: n salaries: argument, | nee GnoRGH : @) mm Ali . ‘achool . boards ‘rontfirmation of |: | tte: hold=theellne “policy on tonchers’ silarios. has drawn a aimilar response from: a’spakos- | '. nian for. Prince George tenchors, Bob Moas, Prince Goorgo. and |: District . Tonchors » Associntion | public ‘volations! “oflcor, said,| “Wo'ro- not too''surprised: 'to find this attitude: is bolng maintaln-|: od, Similarly, ‘wo haye not mov-|, od. from ‘our. ¥ Rone! of; view." 3} widening _ ‘between ° ‘city’. centre| and, McClymont ‘park; and that] 5 ‘further work on ‘Highway: ‘29 be-. “tween Port~ “Edward. “and: the | bridge should: be-done ‘under the}. | “workers.* »_{ icipalities to" Anclude cemeteries, provincial: ‘committee: for ‘high-) way’ ‘construction. relocation: and. maintenance - “Work: ‘on: Highway |: 16°: involving: city » -centre ‘access, = night, ‘RCMP, reported today. ister - ‘of highways - “through “the Deer stolen| from tree” which: ‘had: “been shot by two -city hunteérs:'yesterday’ ‘at Shawatian lake; ‘WAS: ‘stolen from a tree last Police said the. deer, co- -owned | by. ‘Almer,Van Meer of. 113 Ninth Avenue West and: William Roth, well of : 110: Ninth “Avenue : West, was’ ‘hanging™ about 15 feet off the: ground | from a tree in Mr. oe ‘Van... “Meer’s : backyard. -drying |: ah Outs ar . : » Mr. ‘Rothwell said: the- deer was stolen sometime -between 8 and | -pmi and: “I hope the guy who stole :it chokes ‘to death: when he eats it”. Swim ‘dass © discussed . Bond |i issue’ , ahead | precincts. wt ' ‘orize the’ state, to. Assue. up: to. Purposes.. A 110- ‘pound: ‘dressed- out: deer at ‘Anchorage » and: ‘Fairbanks.: ‘x : ‘of the lot, on ,the Wa tae . omar a < ye PROVINCIAL, LIBRARY VICTORIA Be ¢ Ce te DP ae PRICE .TEN CEN Teams by. 3-1 margin ok “JUNEAU, Alaska’. (AP)—Five of the: six® “bond issues ‘Or Alaska’s general election ballot this year. ap- gainin g. voter approval!:~ This is on the’ basis of returns from 110 of the states. 300. voting . The six proposals. would auth: ‘of: -general Humber: of. $39.5 million: ‘worth’. obligation: bonds. for - The, ane: “proposal ‘that’: igeems’ voters ‘would. authorize’ $9, ;000,=. 000 to build: state. office: ‘bulldings Was . trailing5,880. to. 6,793. sues, and ‘the most. controversial other“ hand. was winning ‘the. voters: approy arly th between Prince jerry heel B, Haines, Alaska, and ‘another’ || operate. from “Kodiak: Bh 1d 0: opposed by. many. ‘of. he ‘| dates for .the- Tstate- eeiseine The vote:on this: proposition. stood’ this. ‘morning at.10,070 -in favor and. 3480. opposed. A meeting will ‘be ar- ‘cation: by the. Union of B.C, Mun- garbage - dumps. - - and: ‘gravel ‘dumps‘in the winter works: pro- gran. - io PT pb ‘A’ resolution’ ‘is also to: ‘pe: pre- pared to. be. -forwarded; tothe federal: government °: requesting’ the construction; of -loading-and- parking. facilities for. the. fishing industry. in| this,” area, | ‘at : the present New Floats’ and’ at: Fair- view. ot ‘The ‘shor tare | ‘of ‘electrical power in this area provoked’ the suggestion that an: approach be made to the provincial author- ities to have a power grid fed. by Alean. power. The question of a. “dogfish .{bounty was deferred. and @ fur- ther. study will. bo. made by: the survey committee,. It, was. sug~ gested: that American. ‘¢oopera~ tion: with Canada ‘to’ eliminate this problém to fishermen, might} be practicable, — ) The committee = “also “agreed that, all organizations, churches and schools be utgéd ‘to under- take ‘their maintenance: work under: the winter works program, Th an endeavor to increase ine. ‘dustry: in.the city portions of. the Gormloy report: on, forest: poten tinls ‘will -be : forwarded. to: the ONR industrial development de- partment... Letters will. also be sont, to. the. Chamber of Com- merce and the city's industria! developmont committee,’ 1s" 3 . \ A campaign. to’ ‘curb {> this. practise will be. broadened’ . of. as. it. progresses: a -| "He committee :: “ also’. ‘decided | ‘that: it. would: ‘Support. an. -appli- ranged ~ between ., school public school, board. at the Civic: Gentre.: The ‘board. yas against. any ar- rangement -which would “involve the board in the expenditure of public- funds: on outside organ- izations, but it was suggested by schools superintendent J. oM. Phillipson that a preferred rate’ might be. arranged, : Mrs. A, LL. Bell. stated that it was, not. a: -question — of numbers |. involved, but:a: matter of prin- |: ciple and. that the Act did not permit such'.an expenditure. The present swimming: classes will be chded next ‘week and certificates of proficiency will be presented to successful students. With this in mind the mect- ing between’ Mr. Scott and. Mr. Blain will be held @8 SOON. AS pos- \sible so" that. ‘separate — school children. may ‘poasibly be includ- |: ed in the next. classes. - A letter: explaining the. re- quirements of tho Act .will bel: ‘sent: tothe Annunciation Home|: and Schools Association, -Pringe Rupert has: now: gone 664. days without. a fatal traffic accident. | ‘LONDON’ i Moxcow : “radio Announced today. Digs yt oe ‘ ‘ ".boans. and_othor:. food. from Soe Pe oloctod. .Govornor. Lils Munoz: World: News. “Briels HAVANA’ (Routord)--Promlor Fido. Castro. ‘alaimed Tuosday - ave that -Canadinn. ships, wore bringlhg! utd: Cubn. ‘potatoos, : SAN JUAN. ne-Puerto. ‘Rico's priatinday Ts voters rojocted tho inatructions of) tidlr: blahops and re- told: its, home ‘acrvice | Matenors | today. tho. Blsonhower-Nixon administration suffered.a “crush- , ‘Shg political defeat” In the'U.8, prealdontial oloction. An carly | : «morning: ‘Solvot. nowacast quoted the Now York:Herald Tribune .: as saylyg ‘Sonntor: son Konnedy had boon :alected | prosident. | : Sean “ “es sy +. a “BONN: “(Routers —An’ “Anglo-German” ‘invostignting com~ “mnlthon has found, there was “no. danger..of:;collision” whon’ . Queen Elizabeth's. plane, was: allogedly bussed by; West. German... ‘Jot flghtors over. the Gormian-Dutch. border Ovtober: 36, ib wis Cae yy ’ oF ue es > Pe og . egies wet eo ‘Rusalaii Czechoslovakia, Com-. : vi: nd Roman. ‘cathe: Marin: by @ Jandalide In final» ‘amoffloinl . roturna today, Munoz Marin, himaélf-n. Catholel, ». ‘onpturved 480,917. votes to: $25,787 for-hia: three. opponents, Ho. "won Na? fourth: form: ‘Na hond: of ‘this. United, Btatos common a _ wealth: taland, SOM age CO ba Moats a paired driving, was ed with to counsel: ne Bruce rouge a plead: ed not. guilty, to. the” ‘charge’ ‘this | Applewhaite.. ’ RCMP. Const.:; Py. We Padowskl had struck’ his (Padowskl’s) ‘car ‘while it was parked. in the. 400: block of’. Second: -Avenue © .West| about 1: 50 pm. “last Saturday... Car ‘crashes house © car driven‘ by .Mrs.. Catherine ‘Eby out, of. control over an embankment ‘and, came First Avenug. West,: & : passenger. bumped head. . headed for. rejection. by: Alaska’s: 4, “The largest. of ‘the: bond cis-|'¢ rate. continue 20 police court. als. P -| children: in: the. swimming|™ ue | classes~ organized . bythe), to rest. against!:the: wall’ of her : house. 4. ty Mrs. Aagot. Iwaraon :: ‘of: “s094 tor in the vehicle,. was "treated: ‘tor, 9,| 16 morning . before Magistrate ‘E.: “T. bbil: ty. testified this morning. that. the]: ct charge was laid after: ‘Forsythe wom de ‘Damage: was’ ‘extensive. when a a is of, 435‘ Fourth, Avénue- East. went), th ‘While pulling sald. away, from thes four,’ “plunged B the BC. “Liquor! HAGE, ling. equal. liquor peivi- q;.Ontario.. indian ‘fol- Peta ne 2 Police, Ore, dns vestigating. . iF aa afi after. VANCOUVER (One. ‘of two in ye Incuntainous: area north, ‘The plano ‘a: Cesena’ :180, pilots | ed by. J.B Johnson. of: Vedtse | dQ: abe this morning. Johnson: sal he had:-been: forced’ to land: at an. jsolated ‘Jake: Tuesday: ‘and Again ‘because ‘of: the: weathor,::: oA second plans, : nv Hello-Cours ‘Johngon's’: ‘plane Had. bean, tak- Sehrighar, '90,. of atowort,’ “andy milasing’ since Inat Wedreadnay.:. Wreckage of.the Pipe Cub was | found. avt.& pam. yesterday: on ‘a munist Ching and. Japan, ‘Ho. apparently a id: bt slnvorate on. 4 Dame yertorday ne Canpdian angle. vged way ‘the crash, ‘scone. today: but, J ‘lwids ‘not known iAmmodintely | whothor; &chriobor aurvived.c9 * Two passengers: wore anid to| tbe, ‘aboard «the: Hinton - planet ie cd er neta ‘Search plane imissing: : wreckage: spotted: hoof,. Innded “at Stewart. tee ye d that had not. boon..ablo.to. ‘get out ‘tor ‘piloted By J. Hinton) of Bde | monton ‘was’ ‘atti: Misaing: today: | \, Ing. part in, a ‘aenroly. for a “Bipar |, " Oub alroratt piloted jby mead | mountainside 15. miles: north vot] «. | Stewart, A: holleoptor': Janded: He which: ‘was ¢ on: vu 180emtlo: ight) « oanke: topi: Arges Bone Pe a kn planes reported missing Tiiévdlay of Stewart turned up safely tb “ golirtebee's: plane | naam beoin missing’ Nines. 1 ‘p,ra,, lagts Wod- ngeday- “when, he. -abatted:ott. 0, ‘take::a “payload ‘of gardiino....0 Unuk’ River’ 407 miles. noxthwest Was’ onan ‘naccesslblo, ‘Ie a snow-covered mountalnale - oloudy with wie days A: few: showers Ran ‘again’ ‘tomorrowt Ne “mucht -onange in: tempel ~ ture. Winds’ -southenstrly aces " ha, Wingy south YAO tow 7 morrow.’ ‘Low: nia ae dé ae NS