| COR Ba “Mere egrhqars Pee e ORR Rerer: . e “+ PRINCE PRI ape: GEE, we vm WBNS Teak —e : were: . Prince Rupert ‘Rowing ‘and Yacht club floats’ Saturday cdg Sunday’ as 20 vessels arrived in the International Capital- ft =Capital Cruiser race. Only 13 were competing. ‘Largest boat : th 93~ foot, K- >Thanga - from Pheonix, Arizona while the “ALASKA: -BOUND ‘CRUISERS in international Power Boat Race’ found -. tough goine crossing ~Johnston Strait, Queen Charlotte Sound. and at the mouth of the Skeena River in-coming up - ‘to Prince Rupert. from Pender Harbor, Stiff breeze and chgp were evident in Prince Rupert - harbor while 19- boats docked Saturday. Photo at left shows one of— ‘eruisers,, arriving at. . Yacht club, picture at right shows Dr. J. A. Macdonald, secretary-treasurer of Prince Rupert .. Rowing and Yacht club greeting racemaster Farn Frank Morris. At left is Bob Wilson of Queen “aay YC, Seattle who placed second in race. aboard the 75-foot diesel yacht Twanoh, eaPhe Twanoh and its 11-mem- Barvbrew was declared the win- nervof the Pender, Harbor- Prince Niuypert: leg of the International Capital-to-Capital - Cruiser race -when final computations were announced at the blennial Prince Rupert Yacht club. banquet and dance In the Armoury Saturday night, The young akipper, ‘assisted by. Fire hazard now low in PR.area > vy Two ‘fires, considored' to be man-caused, wore quickly brought under ‘contro! : in the Prince Rupert Fire Distriet dur- Ing tho past week, ‘Tha first was near Burns: Lake and ‘the other on the Queen Charlotte islands, Cost of ffres this summer has so far only: amounted to $6,395 as against $41,445 Inst’ yoar at this time, The. ‘nunibor -af, flres iis yenr to date Is av ie against 40 , Inst yonr, " Tho havard: romalria. low, while the intorior if -Wnoniiane! to in« aronaing, All “vaca lonars | aro warned Lo oxcrelsa @xtremoe care with fres, olgavoblon’ And: olhor Incondlarien, Oe weg tt fit eryaeP tyie ape onues. LTD. DIAL: 281 . —Staff. photos by Dick: Ayres. Rainier Yacht dub boat captures” - setond leg of Alaska cruiser race It? gs fortunate for Art Church of Rainier Yacht club of Seattle that he has a lar pe cruiser because after Saturday night he ne eecled all the room he could find morning. Yacht, club floats were greet visitors.” ‘Rupert: ‘to “Juneau ‘leg: ‘of the: ‘race -this decked out with bunting: to: : tried to. effect: their-rescue... ‘was cook Robert Pedersen, 30; of .| midnight Friday when the Un- -|imac struck the towline between Published at Canada’ s | Most Strategic Pacific’ Port — And Key to the Great Northwest | RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1960 © Skipper Wilfred 20, 35, “and Bill Anderson, 30,. ‘both of Sointula; Joan Hornell of ncouver; and Dick Jolliffe of Langley Prairie. — ‘The girl was drowned in the wheelhouse and. taken » out. by skindivers before: the boat sank. The: other three men. went, down ith the ship, trapped inside: the ll: ‘skindivers:. frantically “Sole survivor: of the. tragedy The: ‘Unimac was: ‘last in Prince Rupert July;7. when she landed 7;000 pounds of halibut. - The” accident ~ occurred’ “near four membors of his own family and five members of the Harry Jacobsen family, brought the Twanoh in with. the smalest margin of error for the 442-mile predicted Jog race, 2.84 per cent. Mr, Jacobsen was an observer, For nis feat Mr, Church jwas presented with the City of Prince Rupert trophy and Golden Jub- lee plnques to mark the running of the race during the city’s 50th anniversary .year, Mayor P, J. Lester mado the ‘presentation to the: Seattle yachtlinan who had already, won the Port Madison- Lo-Ladysmith, lee, of tho capital lo-capltal raeo . Winner of the fabulous Prince Rupert. Rowing and Yacht club trophy, designed and made by the Inte John Bulger, for second place, was Bob Wilson's Pugot club, Sentilo, which had'n margin of orror of 2.09 per cont, The smiling veteran..of enpital-to- enpital yacht races recolved the storiig sallver trophy from Dr. R. G, Large; sonior: past-pros- ident of the Princo Rupert Row- ing and Yacht club and chalr- man of tho alty's Golden Jubilee committee. Dr, Large was pinch- hitting for Dr, W. & Korgin commodore of tho PRRYO who tye yarns feed wena hh rue wns unnble to attend, Tt was the. third timo that Mr. Wilson had won the coveted local yoaoht ‘elul trophy in his racing visits hore, Taking tho third-place Cann- dian INsh and: Cold Storage tro- phy, now sponsored by B,C, Pack+ ora Limited, was the Son Nymph, skippered” hy Carl” Wilhelm of ¢ Pride of the: Quean City Yacht: the Bremerton Yacht club, Hor- ace V. Tattersall, of the B.C, Packers Ltd., made the presen- tation. About 200 adults ‘and children cheered the winnors at the plant smorgasbord banquet staged by the yacht club with City of Prince Rupert aseistance, Frank Morris, of Senrttle and chairman of. international crul- ser race, a) longtime Visitor to Prince Rupert and:vateran racer, described: Prince Riport as “the No.1 city In, North: Amorica for World News Briefs ‘BRUSSELS (Reuters)——United Nations Secretary-General Dag Yammarskjold will fly to Brus- sels. Wednesday for’ talks with ‘he Belgian government. on- the Congo situation. Hammarskjold already has announced he will be y first-hand look at the situa- tion. oo of ce "fe UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Premicr ited Dag Hammarskjold mumba is seeking trained ‘por- ridden country back on its feet. ‘Lumumba after an initial 2- hour mecting with WMamnie- akjold snid he was “very optimis- tic” about, the situation back home, ey he. ye TOKYO. (A9-—Mao Tun, chatr- hospitality, 7 Dy, Ra, Largo;’ as: chairman | forthe banquet: told tho -racora, thoir'familios: and: Jocal mombors and guests, that: ‘contrary, to rece ordi, the first:capitil-to-capital race: was staged in August, 1010, with 15. boats: competing. from Juneau to Olympta., Only three bonta {inished ono of them boing]: tho 80-foot, 50-horsepowor, twin acrow Limit, racod:. by Fellows, Marriot and. LoPagg | of Bonttle, _ Prizes 60 yonra ‘ngo wore $5,000 In trophies and $2, 000 in cash, Dr, Large aald, 7 Big event tot” Mombers of the Prince Ruport Rowing and - Yacht club, was the announce. - mont by: Los Simmors, akipper of the Show Girl, of West Van- conver’ Yaoht Oluli, ‘that. tho. International Crulsor Race exe : routive had agreed to naalat the. fly the fligs of the Alastin race » Moot. . “(@ontinued. on Pago & Soo — RAINTER looal club dn installing v flag: pole and yardarm an which to” man-of, the. Unton of Chinese Writers, today : galled on: Com- ‘munist. China's: authors.and art- Inte fo use tholr skills in back- ing what he called just wars, The Now China nows agency said Mao spoke at the National Congress of Writers and Artists In Peking. We urged his dssocintes “to sup- ‘port all just wars agninst imper- fallsm, y colontnltam: and fascism.” v MOSCOW (Routers) Russi ‘today handed ‘over.to Amoriqn officials ‘tho: body of Capt. Wil- lard G, Palm, 30-yenr-old ‘pilot of tho U, 8, RB-47: roconnalasiuice plano shot down by Soviet fight- ora ovor the Arctic July t, Palm's body was returned to Amorican consul Richard Schnoidor in a Moncow ‘mortuary... Prince. Rupert has now : pone 658; days ||’ without .a fatal trattie accident, » ' | the fishpacker Cape Glattery and Bj cal report: and burial. {flying to the Congo this week for (mM — Patrice Lumumba of the Congo holds more talks with Un- Nations Seeretary-General today, Lu- sonnel to help get his chaos- hild killed. gin midnight mishap Thre ee men, wéll- ‘known i in. Prince Rupert fishing “Geortia ‘strait. The Unimae sank in 60 fathoms after the vessel hit-a towline and flipped over. - w a . Night its barge. = Skindivers Don Elms: 31,- Whalley and Larry Hickey, 31, of North. Vancouver, were first on the upturned hull’. They. ‘heard knocking from inside and knock-' ed-in return to let: the trapped" men “know help had: arrived, water taxi’ proprietor, swam un: der the hull: in: company; with Wayne Stanton of Lordel. They from the wheelhouse. They then searched the galley | without. finding anyone. Trying: to get below. through a door from the wheelhouse, which was jam- med, they felt the boat sinking and made for.the surface.. The freighter Brentwood. which was standing by made fast a line to the hull to their ownmast. The strain was ‘too. great and the mast: snapped. of.|-- Frank Wright, Al, Horshoe Bay 14 brought out the body of the girl | : The divers ‘could still hear the trapped men .knocking on the wou ‘CNR train An inquest into the death of. dag two: and one-half year. “old “The+: coroner's - jury consists. of: John’ Comadina..as foreman and Dawn: Bodger, Wilfred Del- loch,” Charlie _McKinnon, ‘Wil- Ham: Pavich and Norman’ Nelson as members. ° : In a streak of brilliant sun- shine, 13 outboard-powered boats from differnet parts of the United States headed out through Metlakatla Pass Sunday morning .on. the second leg of a new advenutre led by Robert A, Henning, editor of the Alaska Sportsman, Bight of the participating craft trailered up through Brit- ish Columbia to join three which cruised up the coast, Two boats took off from Ketchikan Satur- day to join the caravancors in Prince Rupert and accompany them north. of what is hoped will be a yearly affair with trallered boats taking off from Prince Rupert to cruise in Alaskan wators, ; Mr, Henning, whose magazine is sponsoring. the. venture said thore was a “good possibility that the trailering ond of tho project could campriso up to 100 boats when some advance notice is givon.” This ‘year’ the “caravan was ,mado:up with a minimuin of publicity. " _ Bome of the trailoring oliie boarders. found parts of Wigh- way. :10 “in torriblo condition," othors it. didn’t bother at all and some “Just took it slow and carefully” sand had no difficul- tios,, Mr, and Mrsy Wendell Poa- body‘. from: Applo Valloy, Call. fornia, decided thoy, had had enough ‘of. therond and ive loading: thelr : outfit on ‘The turn.to Prince Ruport, Carvis WwW. sath trallering a catamaran anid No. ‘road didn't bothor hun, nt nu] va) ve a All. agrood: ‘howover, It ‘ecu bo n° “wonderful: yond. when it. \s finished, My : From Kotohikan. tho outboard ove ard, continuing north for tho Salmon Dorby. at Junonu, A aldo trip, without. bonts, ts acheduled for, Mntighorae., he *| ' The rendezvous was. the first Caniidian: Prince when thoy ree |. hull ‘as the vessel sank. A heavy swell in“the straits |; hindered rescue operations ' and.’ including; Princess of Vans vessels (on the: scene, ‘the CPR ferry couver; a garage of the United States in- formation’ service: ‘building. ‘Au- thorities said: it. apparently. was caused. by a: home- made bomb.” | Thirteen- boat caravan of outboards sail orth Taking part’ in the: ‘erulse’, are Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Driscoll and two children, Max Brewer, Mr. and, Mrs, K,: Kelly, Sim. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. W. W.~ Peabody, Michael Kelly. and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Howell, Mr: and Mrs, M. H, Lopez and Dale, Benjamin Randolph and grandson Paul.” From Ketchikan, Oral Free- man, Kitti: Anderson, Lucy Kamm, George Moody, Donna Moody, Richard. B. Lauber, Jess Edwards, Lawronce Millward and Iornut, loft, aponsorod te orod: boats 3 ‘caused minor’ damage. Sunday in| none RT “HENNING: caitor of The ‘Alnakn. Sportaman, ‘contro, ® fa shown chatting with Onnadlan Quatoms officer Ai'B.: Faulinor,’’ and ston Didricksen,; caretaker of .the Prince Ruport : Rowlng and Yaoht alub, boforg caravan of. 13 outboard, orulsora”: took off for Alaskan. wators: yoatorday,; Annual: caravan: is bolng.: Alaska Sportaman, Outbonrdors | orulsed : ane. trails: aro, from all. ovor : ee eM tee wee me Dna Licrar, & APT rn mm 9 Waa er ke eh adh y Ww, R. HOURSTON | . oy emer ve rete Satire gt eae TERARY B. C. “Appointment. of Ww. R. Hourston, of. oulene as. Area Director for the Pacific Avea with headquarters the University of British Colum- bia. ” 4 Two boats land 73,000 pounds Two vessels. landed.a total of 73,000. pounds: of halibut on the. exchange today. Miss. Jane": brought. in 55,000 pounds, including 42,000: pounds of medium at. 16 cents a pound; ‘12,000 pounds of large at 18 cents @ pound; and‘1,000 chix at 10 cents a pound... The load sold. to Atlin Fishories, Ltd. ‘Also selling on the exchange was Helen II with 18,000 pounds, including 14,000 pounds of med- lum ‘at’ 16 eents a pound; 3,000 pounds of large at 18 cents a pound; and 1,000 pounds of chix at 10 cents a pound, Sold to B.C, Packers, Utd, eries. Research. Board of Canada, the-scientific-arm’ of’ the’ Depart- co ment, while studying biology at “|Lobban, at Vancouver, Br itish Columbia, was announced today ‘by Deputy Minister’ ‘of Fisheries G. R. Clark: : He -will succeed Avea Director A. J. ‘Whitmore who will | be re o formed!.a! ‘breakwater tir ing in ‘mid- neues cel eons ‘the’ overturned, fishing - i youth, ‘Perry .* Howard, -was“sen- tended.‘to three: ‘months: ‘plus -21: days concurrent .in jail’ when . he ‘pleaded: guilty before Magistrate: ug. T. Applewhaite, on sthree police court. Howard. was charged - “with assaulting. a: police officerswith — intent to resist arreat, intoxica- tion and . being. a. minor, 7on'a. licensed ' premises. ; : In’ connection..with. uné game offence, Ryner Larry Wegéeti.21 was charged ‘with ‘Obstructing a police officer, | : Weeget pleaded guilty alsog. sand was sentenced to. three: months in jail | 6.’ sees Clayton Dennis - Anderso guilty ‘to’ a charge ‘of ‘driviig i insurance and’ was'fingd i Nan a wie ¥ i ge ts. con tract _on-new: bank: “Northwest Construction 'L G od of Princo, Ruport haw mit a awarded the: contract ‘Lo: #build the new, Bank. of. Commearte building. at; the cornor..of . Third - Avenuo Wost, and Fourth Streot. oTho city firm was low. bidder when tenilora. closed with archi- tects Alan Gray, Btilwollsahd: ‘Vancouver, .’ SUNO $93. Bids. were: also. recolved ;' gifrom Stange Construction, Co, dab and J. oO, Olver Jmmited, ebvan~. couver, A WEATHER ° . Oloudy, tonight and satay | .'boooming sunny. Tugadhy “ afternoon. Not much change odin -tomporature,, Winds northwest 15 on, open wator, i Otherwigo-lght, Low tonight. J. and high, eine. 56 ant 5: TIDES. “‘Pyosday, futy a ( Paotfic ney "ny OA 20 year-old’. Prince | “Rupert: 222 Ninth Avenue West, Bo