il ed eer el ed ae 4 ‘4 ¢ x Page gmt el ahh ves ew viCwcn ROVINCTAN LIERART: IA, By CC. 137 | Underground ‘missile: . successful “CA Pp E CANAVERAL, from a nuclear submarine. ‘1,000 ‘miles down’ missile: range: : Polaris’ ance ‘system. fos The. ‘Success, the 16th Polaris “firings ‘this. year, focket last week: ‘the: missiles. for ‘Wholly. submerged about 30: miles off.Cape Canaveral. opcrational . by: October. "Funeral held for victim - “of car. abhep ‘traffic. . was held: from Ferguson Fun- eral Home. this. morning, “Mrs..- Herman's: father, who attended the service. Lord” Is. My : Shepherd” “When He. Cometh.” ; was’ Mrs: G. 'F. ‘Nicholis. _t. Mrs. ‘be, Sorwarded.. Fla. (AP)—A Polaris was |. fired successfully from an underground -tube early |. today in the missile’ s final tuneup for key: iaunchings “The United States Navy an- nounced the missile achieved all objectives ‘in scooting more than the Atlantic A major. goal was to’check: the performance of the sensitive. inertial . guid- in 23 fol- lowed two failures for the stubby Within a few days the giant atomic submarine George Wash- ington is ‘scheduled. to fire one of. the: first. time The critical Shot: will signal the’ beginning of: navy. ‘drive to. make the. Polaris ' “Funeral service. for Mrs. Walter Vera Rose Herman, who died:in ‘mishap. Wednesday, |+ Paul Dempsey of Coquitlam, B.C., was among the relatives and friends Rev. Dr. R.. W.-K: Elliot | offic- lated and. hynins sung were “The and Organist Herman’s., remains: will'| to: -In-: | accident. Telephone 6767 Fishing areas closed - Closures effective 6 p.m. wyes- ‘terday until 6 p.m. Sunday, July 17, were announced yes- fishing: arte i “salmon. gillnet area. and: ‘Smith 3 ROUNDUP” ~ Province’ s ye day. . New Westminster's centenary will be marked by. the reading of two proclamations issued a cen= wury apart. The | first, issued | in 1860 by Gbvernor James ‘Douglas, made the ‘Royal City the ‘first muni- cipality ‘incorporated on British me soll west of the Groat Lakes, . " YThe second, Jastiod this week by tbe provincial cabinct, asks Now Westminster citizens to “humbly render thanks to Almighty God {or the generous. gifts of nature . and for the ploss}ng of pence and pon « Medical aid . “being flown ‘to Gua female GUATEMALA ortyiin — The United States 1a flying madical supplics and clothing hore today for survivors of ‘the fire in the Guatomala ality montal asylum which took nypre than,200, Hyos | Thuradny, : Many of the. 1,400 (pationts, some classified’ as orlminally In- Anne, © escaped — during . rescue operations, making. it difficult 1o-"x tha exact death toll.: About 60 survivors wore, burned. ri Authorities anid a. short: olr- cult” probably aparkoad. the Adyluny's fro, Which: anused: the henylost dlenth tool,over oxper~ loncod by. Quatoniaa’ In'n diank=| tor other. than Jan: oarthquake,| ° Wetnechinasmnscssennsataatbd aac aa ne $e ates | eourtay: city | prosperity with which - this city has been so richly endowed,” ‘Highway mishap “TRAIL. @——-A truck driver, blasting frantically on the horn, weaved his runaway vehiclo cloar of traffic in a wild, 90- mile-an- hour ride down a steep hill: Driver Bill Blastock suffered bruises and shock and swamper Carl Hoffman received a cracked vericbra Wednesday. Both Ed- monton men, they were taken to Trail Hospital, Wag e talks crumble PENICTON between 4.0. Interior Foreat Re- lations and the southern rogion of the. International Woodwork- ers of Amorica (CLC) have brok- on down, it wis loarned here to- dry, - Spokosmon for both sidos wore not immediately comment. The talks have been of Kelowna, govornment-ap- pointed conciliation officor, ‘Movie. censor lig shter VIOTORIA: (): — .Tho Sinbinot has: approved changes In movie consorship roguiations which will {norenso ‘the -numbor. of filma avaliable for adult audioncos, _Mitornoy-Gonerml Bonnar sald Wodnoxday night: tho: changes woro. mado 18 tho. result. of: the -rovival. of “an old. Aohool movie~ makings! 3. Leave: granted on wmbia's: Workmon's Compenane |. tion Bonrd has, boon» to ppeal'the claima of two alll- coals victims. ta’. tho, Supreme: Court of Onnada,. — “The apponls, to .)o: hoard: in ‘Ottiwa this; Ootabor, will dotor- mino i whether. from the. bonrd’s. findings, to. wg ne : terday by Fisheries Supervisor. R. C. Edwards in the following, ; Anlet.: salmon... -gillnet - area. ay ca marks 100th birthday NEW ‘WESTMINSTER: (CP)—British Colum. | bia’ s oldest city celebrates, her 100th birthday Satur- -{halt the. aggression” -there (—Wage talks Lumumba, available for! held here before Jack Shorlock | ate VANCOUVER (British: Co |, granted) . Joave by the 3,0, Court of Appdal |. tho Workmon's Componsntion Act bara appeals. "Tortox; i dy PORTABLE SAWMILL, foreground, lies in the path of : a mountai forest: fire burning out ‘of control in. the Sulphur Creek Valley 10 miles..northwest. of Fernie, BL: At ‘time: -when picture: was taken Monday, fire was burning over a 3,00- acre area but since: then big. ‘blaze has’ been 1 brought under control.’ : PRINCE RUPERT, BG. FRIDAY, JULY 15, army, and a small. detachment of his troops set-up, headquarters in .| proval. from: ‘hundreds of Congol- ese gathered, outside. ey ““All we are trying. to do is to ‘get. everybody :to put down their arms: and” not to. do anything Russia warns of aid — to Cor ongo “MOSCOW Wy — Nikita Khrush- chev declared today the United Soviet Union ‘is ready to act ‘o those states which, are carrying. on. direct aggression against the Congo do not slop, thoir criminal measures,” sago from the Soviet premier to the Congo's President Joseph Kasavubu and. Promier Patrice ‘Nhe: Soviet — agency Tass quoted the Congo londers as. cabling. Khrushchev Thursday: "Woe will:.be compel- led to (ask for’ Intervention . by the Sovict Union: if the Wostern camp - does : nob desist - S from aggression, weet In his_ mosiage Khru shehev arranging fora to. the) Congo, Ho ‘sald: usoful: thing In‘adopting a roso- lution calling for a withdrawal of tho Bolginn troops, from the tinuos. in spite of this decision, for both the United Nations.and -| One boat lands :-60,000 ‘pounds. “THO. ‘Buhntjard Pp its 60,000. pound’: halibut i-ohteh =: on the aa follows! ° 42,000, pounda. of |’ medium at:I8! ‘conta: per pound: conta por pound; ‘qnd 8,000 chix at 10 conte ‘por: pound. co Tho ante’ sold | 0 Pasitle Diah- nder of © ‘Ghana's! foolish’ “Or a downtown hotel.to roars of ap-. Nations resolution on the Congo may not be enough. He said the |’ This was disclosed in a mos- | news |, spoke’ of the...UN resolution |. .4 “UN force to RO}. “Tho. Security: ‘Councll” ald. a Congo, If tho aggression con- |. the Soviot governmont declares) | that. tha necosalty: would. artso|, thoro penco-loving alates which| . aympathize:.with: the Congo. to}. Ko moro, offoctiva, Monsuros,"! |: Princo. Rupoyt oxchange. today, |. 15,000' pounds: OF. largo ab 18,2): "anything: Ghanian spokesinan said. Alexander, after a. talk “with UN Undersecretary: Ralph} Bunche, held a staff meeting in}. the ,hotel: lobby, - “The commander. of.. the UN force, Swedish Maj.-Gen. ‘Carl Carlsson von Horn, leaves Jeru-}. salem by pane. today. for the Congo. Tunisia dispatched an advance party of six police officers Wed- nesday night.-The North African nation said it would send 500 soldiers. Bunche said Wednesday he ex- pected perhaps. 2,400 troops by carly next.week, from. Ghana, Tunisia, ‘Morocco, Guinea and Mali, “ a US. Alr Force planes were ex- pected to start lariding at Leo- poldville Alrport-in'a few hours with the first: part of 300 tons of flour President Eisenhower or- dered sent to the hungor-threat- ened new African nation, Arvival of the first tiny UN detachment seemed to. create a now and more ‘relaxed atmos- phere. Some stores reopend., “Belgiun troops. still “wore In control of the eity and had fan- ned out over a large part of the country Belglum gave indapend- a8 800- ‘ACRE i rite ean 1 960 The’ forestry service” said 161} ew. fires were reported as a re- ‘sult ” of. the’ storm and spotting “planes were. reporting new. out- ‘The storm ‘came as firefighters | oped for a: break in ‘the: ‘weather istrict’ after ‘weeks. of sun- It: “brought the number of ‘ burning: in the district, to total. ‘of. 900. ten? ‘many : re- More than $6,000 rs of ‘fire hose was to be flown here from all available equipment. - ‘from other ‘centres. - The violent . relief: 40 the: coastal area. 2st blazes : raging in tinder-dry B.C. _ KAMLOOPS (CP)—Smoke and flame leaped up ted: by. RCMP te the. streets | - - Vancouver following .a call for Offic- “ials, ‘said: more hose might be sent would be ‘closed for: recreational purposes. from” ‘midnight, Thurs- day night. : * A‘ total: of. 951: ‘fires. were re- Jong-range forecasts indicated no hot-dry: conditions | over. most of the: province, An. estimated. $250,- 000. has: been spent. on: forest fire- fighting | in’ B. Ce ‘SO far: this. year. | proof” 2 on. violation LONDON | ip. — “Moscow ‘radio claimed yesterday that the Soviet government: has... proof: to show that. the American reconnais- sance plane shot: down July. 1 invaded, Soviet air space. - -The © English- language broad- cast, beamed to. North America, claimed that. the RB- 47 ‘plane ‘electrical. ‘storm brought no rain to the’ ‘Kamloops “intelligence | apparatus.” district. but.moist air ree was equipped with. guns | “and ammunition. and. was varrying i ‘Six. new: ‘blazes | “were: reported |: Als. ins the’ Prince . George: district; bringing the. total number: ‘to 16. ‘An 800-acre' ‘fire near the historic Cariboo gold: town of Barkerville was reported . under. control Thursday. -: In the Nelson district 32. fires -Were burning Thursday night and were being fought by 350 men. A 3,000-acre outbreak near Fernie was reported un- der.control after being fought by 100 men and 50 men. were. gaining the upper hand at a new outbreak south of Revel- stoke. The forest service announced that nine Nelson district areas Terrace man dies in city Funeral services for. Edward Gleason, 52, who was found dead in his home | at 2181 Seventh Avonue East yesterday morning, will be conducted In Terrace at a Inter date, . Mr, Gleason ‘was. born ‘in Gaugesund,, Norway and was recontly omployed in Torraco and, Princo. Rupert. as a logger, ‘Remains wore forwarded - to enco only, two weeks go, Ye WAS: MOVING DAY. today’ ‘fo Canadian National Rallways as thoy: moved Into’ the: ‘now! $75,000 “Onnadinn: National Tolegraphs communiontior -Socond Avenue. Wort, shown above, Bulldin, “Matngor.Donnls J, Light and Na ataf! of olght’ t moved). will only. louse fommerulal: elogtaply “Gupoot:: {. ON'T' Torrace yosterday, . ammorolal’ office “atntt’. of bullding: at’ 61 not but alao , the: pe ‘ tonancd: ‘dopa nto'-whioh ONT. Faptured. ‘Americans had‘ admit- | ted: they ‘were on. an. espionage mission.; ‘Wednesday, the ‘Soviet government: said it would place |. the. issue: - before | the United Nations, MAY, HAVE. SALVAGED PART “The broadcast seemed to in- dicate. that the Russians had salvaged. part: of the RB-47 wreckage ‘although it did not say so. The plane was shot.down in the Barents Sea. The vivadcast scoffed at the U.S. statement in a note to the Soviet government Tuesday that the RB-47 was never closer than 30 miles to ‘the Russian coast. - “After saying a few days ago that the plane had: disappeared 800 miles from Soviet shores, (the U8. government) claims -the bomber: was shot down 30. miles off the Soviet const... “A reduction of 10 times is apparently Intended to make the story sound more plausible. But {t only shows. that. Washington has no idea whore the Plane was actually shot down.. - “We do, however, proof to show that tho RB-47 invaded | ‘Soviet air space,” atntion, brondcnst and Atation on, Wantage Rond,. a ted in mid-Fobruary., o ‘corded in‘the whole province and | ‘change in sight in ‘the present | Why, was: “this necessary, Mos- aon to was! on ' now] pleaded not. guilty this morning and we have| had beaten and robbed: him of F, ‘Kennedy. as:a midable opponet’’ for:the. presi- . : washington: today. Herbert. G: Klein, the vice. - “president’s “press secretary, ‘told’. ‘Teporters: Nixon is‘confident ‘he'can de-° feat: the ‘Massachusetts Demo- crat ‘inthe * November. United [- “States - ‘election, although - he. expects: a close race.” © 1.” 7 aged that two f axt 3 ve route: is ci carer now thi si dency; .: ae = spokesman: ‘said in: i route of the:rallway.thatiwill run. ‘| start from Grimshaw, Alta? ‘ would “foster : economic ‘develops. ‘| ment. .both, in ‘northern:. ‘Alberta . We ‘Communists _ VANCOUVER. ()-—The :: Com- munist party announced today 17 candidates have ‘been named to 21. land. B.C.. ‘and. give: Alberta:.a‘di-° (rect. connection. to. the® ‘Pacific: contest” the next ‘provincial: elec- |. tion. ” The: umber: could. reach | Leen ate West route for. railway elites favored 't the western route’ of. the ‘proposed, ‘northern ‘thinks: thie. ‘case: for” thi B.C. advocated. -the to- the: south: shore: of; Great: Slave Lake’ in. the Northwest : ‘Territor ies. The 437-mile route:would ‘Mr. Bonner:: said.: the. route seaboard: through. the:B ernment-owned.. ” Pacific Eastern’ railway.” few cries: of” “double-cross,”. ‘but the Demorcatic national conven- tion—without:’ a:! formal’ yvote— accepted : ‘Jonson, the’ man “who fought Kennedy: for the’ party’s presidential nomination and lost. “We: have resolved ; our cistern: Vagrants | given 30 days in jail Four, nen were each sentenced to 30 days in jail. today. when they pleaded «guilty in police]. court before Magistrate. E, T. Applewhaite to charges of vagrancy. Trial of Paul Young, alias Paul Beaver, was scheduled to con- tinue ‘this afternoon. Young to a charge of robbery. with violence, Tho charge was ‘laid: July 1 following . a complaint . from George. ‘Ernest : ‘Fisher: of: the =; Dominion © Rooms, that Young approximately $5 and’, ‘other minor oftocts. oo =. tolotypo. oquipmont, and. matns.. {us tment which is now. ‘located at ‘prosont, ropoator, While ONT staff movod today, ropentor atatlon orews ‘and equipment. will, bo moved. Intor, Work on, bulld-: “There. “were, ‘rumblings - ‘and “ay 4 ‘a. ‘he was'led to the convention TOS: trum,’to! ‘receive,:the: acclaim of: Presidential candidate. ‘Michigan, * ‘Minnesota : and‘ Cali- “ ‘enforcing .jts promises. df.. Urting : Democratic: presidential homina- ’ Washington; was tabbed eas tn a Job. + State ‘photo by Kon. n Bpooht, er remarked - ‘Thursday. : ‘high the delegates as the party’s:vice-. Ge APPEASMENT. BID és The. decision; frowned: upon by party. leaders ‘in. such states: as. fornia, had all the! ‘appearance: of ©. a bid by: Kennedy. to appease dis-. - sident southern Democrats:who: a backéd Johnson “almost *Heht °° down the’ line for the presidenty = and lost, nn Oe “Souther. Democrats. were yan- gered. by: the. strong. clvil:- tights’: plank adopted by. the. convention . and : -they: felt’ ‘that: Kerinedy;..a northern’ liberal and. a»Roman Catholic, would: be comnilttéd:, restrictions against the tights'of - the. Negro, in the Bouth. 70" "This situation, the: southerners felt, would cost Kennedy:a,lot‘of i votes in. the. November, balloting. Initially, Johnson was reported . to’ be reluctant to accept-the-No,. 2 post. because: he’ \already"has... | tremendous power, in the goyern-| mont.ag, Majority -londer in: the. ae Senate., But he, finally’ ‘agreed, - | COULD PLACATE: LIBERALS 3 Kennedy’ formally, ‘accopta: ‘the tion tonight. “He: could ‘placate +) the Mborals-bomoining his: en= — oe dorsement'of. Johnaon as his.rus ‘ning mate. with) o; Hberal : ‘accepts ‘Tanee ‘speech ‘and -the- choice: of - ono. of this. disronting..groyp:to auccecd’ Paul: M,. Butler ns:. the. Lo party's national: chalrmar.:+ mee Sonntor: Nenry.“M, Jackson, of “ leading candidate, for. Butlor’s: " y . temperate, Sou tives a cnt winds '20-tomorraw. or Woe O-. ' tiand high. ature yr 63: