eae Cop NGA) t e , CEPR ETT ODO OER CH EMR OTOT : 1 eT Ee HY sev r ee i i a SO i PenoviNcr ay VICTORIA, OF FeO EUR EE rreempay “LIBRARY wo Be C. yy 12 ie oe (DEC Aue 60", Telephone 6767 -. nt’ - tt a ve h. pis r t Py ‘ince ¢ Rupert's r ishermen’ 5 Co- operative Asso- ‘gation’ s plant at: Fairview. today recorded its biggest fish landings of. the year as more than 500,000 pounds ‘of fish were brought in by approximately 37 boats. Seven vessels | landed . 260,000 ; pounds of balibut while 30 trol-| ‘ers landed over 40,000 pounds of “Ralibut and 200 000 “pounds of salmon, “But,” : said a co-op ‘Spokesman, from a- fisherman's point. of view, this total .is very poor, as it. took too many. boats. In..past years," he. added “we have had landings. over 750,000); _ pounds during a single day.” © Pour Canadian: boats and one American landed, and sold 103,- 000 pounds on the exchange. Landings at the) co-op were: Gustav, with. 32,000 pounds: Blue Qcenn, with 110,000 pounds; Fre- delin 111, with - -40,000 pounds; Boy lives after fall | over Niagara NIAGARA FALLS, Onl, Soven- year-old: “Rodgor. Wood- _ word, of Ningqrn: ‘Palist(n, Y., |s “tho frat person: toslivo ‘after bo- ath swopt aceldontally over, Ning- an Walls. - 4 ‘Rodgor, his vistor Deanne, VI and pn frlend, Jounes. ‘Hgnoyoult, | 40 wore tossoll Into the raging water whon bhole amall, guthonrd motor boat. up ‘Denno was rescued brink: of the turbulent .107-foot * ‘ t ' 4 a t v4 a { “ey \ ! | Unnadian Horseshoo Pails by- two}. United Stntos (ast by. Honoy- _Oubt- was awopt over by: tho ‘tor- ront, ostimatad to, Tall nut: 22, 000 cuble foot n. second, poe WH body na not vot S| ‘boon ‘found ye . : ,. C R | iy a Net DRUGS LTD. " al teed, Wah, Wiatee eh ‘ us ere th Vesa Sei Ae an ed fhe! ‘ i y ot ‘Satuitday, - ao at. the, . Gony with 24,000 pounds; Nep- tune with 14,000 pounds; Ad- vance with 18,000 pounds; and Kyrielle IT with 22,000 pounds. . Selling on the exchange were: Frisco (U.8,) with 15,000. pounds, including 10,500 pounds. med. at 15.7 cents; 3,500 pounds large at ‘13.7 cents; and 1,000 chix at 10 cents; sold to Atlin, Neckis with 35,000. pounds, med, at 14.2 cents; 4,000 large at 17.1 condss, and 5,000 chix. at. 10; sold to B.C, Packers. Jan White, with 15,000 pounds, including 9,- 000 med, -nt-14 cents; 2,000 Inrge at 15.2 cents; and: 4,000 chix at nine cents: sold) to Babcock, Phyllis Cormack, with 28,000 pounds, including 16,000 med. at 44° cents; and .12,000 large at 17 conts;:sold to Pacific, Oslo with 22, 000 pounds. including 10,000 ined. at 14.4 cents; 9,000 large at 17.8 conts;. and 3,000 chix au 10 cents; sold to Booth, _ World UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, -onstomn: Katanga :province,.’. ° “Tha Amoriguna,: trapped: linia miasion: atation, ‘yndload | help ag moro’ contingents of Bolglan , Wrooph~nrtivod in tho mutiny-torn, country, e: . BYDNIY, ‘Australin i" ~— Bonrchors tociny found a ony, some clothing “and schoolbooks., belonging. to. Grado Thorne, B Kidnapped Thuraday on ‘his® way to achools' | Police rushed to tho bruahy area nony. Sonforth, one ‘of. Bydnoy's, northorn: suburbs’ The. hoy's school caso had. boon found thore Friday night: and ‘tho!aren’ was aonrchod, Minding | of tha othor articles: At oft ‘another aonrch, | we in hr + + he ‘TORONTO Kiam prattly and. ‘wator: miahinpa: olaimed : the. “lon of 30 of 42° Onnadinns Kkiled : ‘acaidontally. during | the ‘wookond, A Canadian. Pross. Aurvoy / dvowntngs ono fire death and to othor. total ‘noaldonts, | rod oe Sper JULY 1, The Pacific ‘Note court, it was lear ned hete 0 New biaze _ “in district © “under conte with the arrival of: warmer: weather, the fire hazard in: the Prince Rupert forest. district-has: increased from low to moderate, ™ and increasing, District; ;Forester. J. -R.- Johnston said today. Forestry department: officials: reported that the ‘fire: hazard: -trend in ali British. Columbia’. | forest ‘districts: has increased. dangerously. ar Mr. Johnston. reported. that. as: Vi ncouver 1960 fad n Railway Company is pre- paring to do battle with the} City of Prince Rupert in er the weekend, 1A" Canadian Press story from said that Bernard’ |Gore, an official of the railway and of Wenner-Gren (B.C.) Ltd., : one of its backers, said in an in- terview Friday that the com- oe | Pany’s lawyers have answered a vrit instigated by Prince Rupert, The writ, issued by the legal. hee of Brown and Harvey, city ‘| golicitors, seeks to halt construc- ‘tion of the raiiway pending a hearing of the - Public Utilities Commis ssion - into’. whether . to grant the PRN a ¢ertificate. of ‘public convenience and necessity. ‘The railway, and the B.C. gov- rnment, contend. that the PUC ‘certificate is not Necessary until the railway is.comp! tete and. be- ‘comes a public. ‘utility. Prince ‘Rupert says “the 700- of today, there have been «43 fires with an~ estimated- fire- fighting cost of .$4,047, . which: Summit Lake, 30, miles’ north. of rince’ George where construc- ‘mile railway should: not start at.|. tion has. already started. It Says |. including 26,000} Ne ws Briefs (Mh Cuba today. ‘roquosted . a. _ meollng of tho United Nations Sécurity Counc) ‘to, conalder. . ' the worsening dispute. betwoon: Cuba-and tho United. States, A spokesman for the Cubah delogation:sald a formal complaint has bee handed to tho. current ‘prosidont: of the enation council, : Ambassador Joao | Corron of: ‘Hovador. . » ' LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo () — Sixty Amorican: missionaries and tholr familios — including. 40-ohildron' =" wore Undor 1) “slogo ‘by armed Nogroos:: onrly: ‘today: In: tho. Congo's, aouths oe compares to 34 fires at-a cost of $34,370 for the same period in 1959. = “One new: fire. occurred: “during; the ‘week and is still- burning. “The. fire, at- the’ George } Orr mo Jogging -ccompany..on South. Ben- tinck Arm, near Bella Coola,.des- troyed 400,000 feet, board meas~ ure;. of. lumber, and, ‘two. --yarding: machines. “Machinery: is ‘being delivered to Prince Rupert” airport on: ‘Digby Island” ‘as the’. Saltspring . Con- tracting Ltd., prepares to begin |. Viee-principai Tan n. ‘Currie. said today: that the. remaining students will have: to wait until September to‘ “eet. their copies of. the: annual: “The annual . ‘this year has a new’ title,’ Formerly the: com- bined annual. of ..the. junior * and senior high schools, it was” called the “Aurora.” It "is now. called. . “Kwahnesum,” mean- ing: “forever.”. | , avgnecevocssroctsecsseseeeses oes tans the: overhead. “power “Vine. power distribution’ ~ Saltspring was . awarded the contract after, submitting, a low | bid of $124,208." Department of Transport also awarded a contract to A.C. Mc- Eachern:Ltd.,: Vancouver, for ad- ditional - ‘development. consisting ‘of the: ‘construction. of: ‘access roads to. radio ‘aids installations Friday. va The athount of the contract is ‘$78, 550 and complotion date is October. 31, OBO W. Lessard ‘new principal at Seal Cove Wilfred ‘Lossard, 30, “former vico~ principal of Lake Cowichan clementary: school, Vancouver ,| Island, 2. has.; “Ween “appointed principal, of Ben! Cove school, tt ‘Was announced. today by Dis- trict 62. S8chol Board,, — . Mr, Lossard: ‘succeeds Charles }ar; * Greenhough:: ‘who. has been ‘Naniod« prineipal : of Roosovelt Park school, ’ Pravious ‘to ‘the’ post he: is Jeaving - nt. Lake Cowichan, Mr, Lessard: taught ‘nt. tho: Model | School in’ Vancouvor, Ho Js} Married: with two children. “Aho -achool.. ‘honrd. also Aan- ‘nounced’ that Owon Erwin, for _/morly on: the ataft of Sonl Cove .;school, has baon appointed vico- ‘Vprtholpal’ of: King | Edward aw in two D tire calle Firemen: ‘wore ° “called to the home of: W. AY Pilfold, 425 Sixth Avenue. West, ‘at 8:55 p.m. July 0, where a. flooded ‘oll burner had’ caused some minor excite- ment, ‘There .was no damage: . ‘Stoam. was : ‘blamed .. for. fite= | men having: to: ‘answer a call at Oceansida: ‘Cannery, . nbout. 10:40 a.m, today. Tho steam. had sod off tho autoniatle . fire. alarm and the fire. departmant. was|- on the scene. before they could | be re-called - by’ company of- {lelals, oo. -- , e. “AN ag ‘tor; byale ' has: hoon: here: Since: 1088, Actress ets award ‘LOB, ‘ANGI £8,.I9—British nen ‘trega Dinnn Dors'has aottlod hor 1 13'78,000° sult: ‘ngalnat RKO ne UYOR . Ancorporntod: for $200,000, Court nidos: ‘yoportod Misa Dors | claimed tho:studio had agreed to Ay hoy $200,000: upon cancolling | two movios in which: aho was to atar, Sho auld ‘the: atudio not | only rofuaod to 2 pay. but alao doe} famiog hore Ts : 4 wf “ “showed 28 trattio donths, 13° clearing for. ‘the construction of |. and : Blemontary. :schooly. Mr, Erwin : the proposed..route to the Yukon | . order would. ‘duplicate several. undred miles of CNR lines: ver the judge instructs.” f. Smithers, , ees . . m y. take: their. c : They would probably q ality as an. ‘Interested. pare solicitors have, eceived. ‘the’ re- 4 port of Dr. HOF. “Angus. chairman of: the PUC and are studying’! ite. _ whe: city hopes ‘to - -show:: ‘that is) a public.” utility,: the: “PNR * whether or not it is: completed, and. therefore under the Jurisdic- tion of the PUC. - Housing starts incity. decline “H ous 4 ng ‘developments “In Prince ‘Rupert so. far this year shows :a. sharp drop. comparcd , with. starts. and completions: of housing: ‘during. the same period in. 1959, Central Mortgage: & Housing -: “Corp. In disclosed: today.. “So . far. this, year 47- sinigie ‘houses’ were started’ while 28 wero ‘completed, | From. January | 7 to ‘dune. 30 in. 1950..there .were 40 houses starting and (36 | completed.. * Houses under construction’ up to June 30 were. 58 while-in the same period in. 1050 thoro: were 61 belng. built... National: Hous- Ing . “Association -{nanced. no buildings this year while in the previous. year ‘thoy. alded .. with cight houses, “Mr: Gore said the company has | © “3)n0 quarrel with Prince. Rupert. wt iis. “They have every right to. pre- | nt. ‘their:case in court, just’ as | © e have. “We shall appear when-, . -Mayor: P.iJ. Lester ‘Said: the city. : ‘4 has” received offers ‘of: ‘assistance . from :the northern. communities ~ Vancouver. Avenue. “West: New pipes’. are “p oincaty mal ‘ temporarily, ‘added, troubl public works: crews over Friday, the’. city. reservoir. at Roosevelt, Park — was emptied when... three’. ‘breaks © occurred within the city, before the main ‘supply line: 2b ‘Shawatlans: Bay was able to ae repaired.” " , City ‘Works’ crows under the guidance of. City Works: Super- intendent Q.: J,. Gustafson work- ed fovorishly: ‘to Yepalr three: of the fourscity: brenks. so that the}. Shawatlans, Bay. repairs could be SPEEDY: ‘ACTION of: ‘Go-onrta brought: hore 4 seititint. Go-Cnrt' ‘Racing Association: ja‘shown:nbova as. drivers: oxoouto; sharp: U-turn nt. intorsodtion: of | Socond’ Avonuo and: McBride: Streot:. Sunday, Crowd of more'than 100. witnossod rncos.in’ which drivers: fron Aelia and Prince: Rupert took. parti...) Blatt: photo: by ‘ton Riccar he erm oe ts ce eT 2 , spect,” | ditch who. ‘arranged - them for fast. assembly: Breakage ‘in main’ | "was one Of’ four. which’ took’ place’ in Prince: ‘Rupert Friday and} _ fete residents without water: for some 30 hours. »-*'" wie —Staff., Photo BY: Ken; Specht, Three of four While the emergency situation i in regards: to the! vity’s water supply and distribution: system is. over “Bay, broke’ and is, still bong: ro be filled for anothor wook, thoro tho oxlating: water. supply and we] happon. out assed:.down ns repaire es have: plagued, the. city, the weekend. USE made under a. routine shutdown. Emptying of: the. reservoir..ad- vanced, the ‘water. ‘shortage by] more than a day and most parts of the city. were without water for more than 30°hours. ' Houses on the high‘areas of the city lost water, pressure carly Thursday night, before the three breaks in the city were ‘located, |. “Over the weokond, work. crews repaired the break noar the Civic Centro,. tha ono ot. First Avenue ahd the:one on Elevonth Avenue Hast... Still to'bo repaired is an- other, break nt Cow Bay.. ~ While: tho water. was: off, work crews made tho: necessary repairs tothe -maln supply. line at: Sha- watlans:.Bay ‘andi water Borvice |: was rostored ‘late. Saturday night, ‘Howevor, ‘the shaft on. the amorgoncy.: ‘piunp at Shawatlans paired, COR a a Mayor. P,, Ve ‘Loator anid: Lodny that whilo,the vesorvolr. will not ls ndequate: ‘witer for uskge.” © -Tho'mayor sud. the breaks em- phaslved:. ‘tho: procartousness of can't. guarantoa - that tt won't}: i ” fray ' ‘eantere - “will. meot. Thursday sat’ this com- munity tho :Gulf ‘Island ins’ part of its program of; ‘out f-Victoria ROR= | slong Promior'B roation mititater’ |Wostwood will: Antor.bo main. apenkers: at. a pubs 7 Bonnott and-rec- tho BO. nbinet | son: ‘Saltapring Island in ; “Conciliation: ‘ Officer. Fisher. . reported - that... the renewal ofa ‘collectivé a ‘Agree- ment: but: vhad since settled the. dispute. « moa An agreement: ‘will now.wbe “signed: ‘effective’ from’. June 1, 1960 ‘to May: 31, 1961, which pro- vides’: for’ a retroactive - wage adjustment’ of. $11.50 and ' “the ‘establishmont of the area rates | effective June 1, 1960: Provisions respécting: union :. security, pension plan ‘and: hiring employ- ‘ees outside Prince Rupert.as well as shift. work-: and | Jayotts ‘have been improved. . > Mr.’'Fisher - also’ ‘said thatcan: understanding Thos” also- ‘been reached regarding the ‘operation. of the production - botler under certain - conditions, Lge s “Terrace gets . ue $114,000 grant / toward hospital tor Martin announced Thursday ~ the’: federal:. made. 'B..$114,000 grant towards . construction. of a 45-bed hospital . ‘ab. Terrace, B.C. The. new hose | pital, serving 6,500 persons; will roplace:a. wartime-bullt tempor”. 7 ary structure, ‘ Prince Rupert . chas mow. gone 644 “days a without‘ a’ fatal traffic “a accident, ‘sunny: “ ‘Tuosd ay. Ww ‘northwest, 15). Low: ‘tonight _ and: ‘nigh ‘Tucaday. ‘80 -and): oy ade ’ ea Me: ‘moatings:;:~: parties had been. unable to:2 agree a | upon terms and conditions ° for “VICTORIA \) — Health mints- | goverrment.: has