Oe a ge ee tn aoe ay ga SRD at a, . Feturn trip. - tion this week, . po ? a : Vere tg ee ely! Telephone 6767 ee Oe BR ad Seen f PEEP EERIE Fe Gb FF SG eR ME DR ET RE eet SENG Fe see OE ey BC. ROUNDUP” : : - "Bing Crosby y, Harris. ‘on annual fehing fr trip nch for.a: pee: y, will spend a more time in Van ver on their Seven cars: derailed “KAMLOOPS W—Seven freight cars of a CNR train ‘were derailed -hear here Sunday... Some track was torn up in. the: derailment, but officials said the line was ex-|- “pected to be cleared late Sunday} night. No injuries were reported. CCF leader Ho resign | REGINA 4) — CCF national Idfiler M..J. Coldwell said Sun- day he will definitely party leadership and. will sup- poyt Premier T. C. ‘Douglas to replace him. | - "Mr, Colwell, 71, is in Regina forsan mecting of. the CCF national c®inell anda national conven- ) His | resignation was expected but his strong open. support of Mr, Douglas caused a stir, ‘Mr, Coldwoll's statement adds strength to what CCFers describ- |: el as the draft-Douglas move- ment that they sald will. Ukely develop at bis: week's convon. tion, Mr. Coldwoll ‘sald ‘he will not under any circumstances remain as lendor until:.tha COF-labor backed party. a formed next yon, : “He gaya: nia’ ni roadon for quit. Ling now ' the -possibility of ja fodoral cloction: next yoar, Such an cloction would:.bo, In offect, tv toast of tho now party and tho COP’ would: neod .as its: loader somoone whoa: would romain in polities, ys Mr, Coldwell, was: “dofontod. mn, the Roaotowns Nggaviinding in the 1968 fodorntolaction, Ho aut. ~ forad. a -hoart ‘atiinok, Ay 1087, /Mr Douglas, : ‘88; ine: -yopontod | | publicly that hal dots not want the national) acioraltp, ‘To. has anid ho wantado: finial Aghat he hina started In: Briskntghownn, om resign |. oc kanceuves (CP)—Bing. Crosby and | racouiver te -. VANCOUV.. ‘Ry — City offi- ‘cials here meet. Highway Minister Gaglardi Monday to try to clear ‘up. the. confusion over Vancou- ver’s 1960 provincial roads grant. The government has offered the city a $355,000 grant, on condi- tion it is matched dollar for dol- lar... Vancouver wants more de- tails on. the offer. Polio victim VANCOUVER («) -—- A Prince George man, whose daughter died of polio Wednesday, remains in poor condition In hospitals here after contracting the same disease. Leroy Curle, and his wife, had come here to make funeral arrangements for their daughter Audrey, 13. Mr, Curle became ill and was taken to hos- pital, Deserters fined AGASSIZ @—Two men who deserted a forest flre line at Sil- ver Creck have been fined $25 after pleading guilty to charges laid by the B.C. Forest Service, Alois Bader and Dennis Paul Alexander were fighting a fire on the Henry A, Larsen Logging Company property when they left, beenuse they sald they had better jokes to go to, court was told, Dispute not settled VANDOUVER | p—E, P, O'Con- ner, general secrotary of the B.C. Government Employees’ Assocla~ tion, said today. the provincial governmont has not yet set up the board of reference authorized by the legislature Inst February as a moans of settling disputes hetwoen the. government and ite employees. . ‘Unem ployment falls VANCOUVER @—The number of unemployed | in B.C, and the Yukon foll by nearly 15,000 in June. . Registrations at National Employmont Borvics offices to- talod 40,266 compared to 64,176 in May . New ho C | “NELSON «D) —- BU Golst, a youthful American who has put nn old iden ton now uso, has of nouthenatorn British Columbia, Support from council REVELSTOKN )—Clty coun- all will baok a campaign to have Mount Rovolatoko National Park solocted ns tho alte of tho 1068 Wintor Olymplos, Part of tho campaign will bo In the form of brochures advortiaing tho aron which Includes famod Nols: Nol- aon WW, ee Ig * ‘on , dispute | ‘A’ freak. explosion” that, killed four’ ‘rabbit. hunters. anda four- swell Canada’s. accidental death toll to glvon hope to hundreds of mare. ‘ginal ordormant mining opara.| | tions In this minoral-rich acation, | 0£f most United States : property ‘ nationalization by Fidel: Castro's | | new retaliation against: the. U.S, _| hierarchy .warned against, “the OO SAE ee eee ere wre Te VE DO EN Bg ge —O ubans seize. U.S. property HAVANA P — Armed” Cuban militiamen: were ‘in- full control in Cuba today following — ‘its |! regime. “The. revolutionary. re gi me?’ 's: came: ony-a tew hours: “PeLoce |. the island’s. Roman : Catholic increasing advance. of commun: ism in our country.” It was the church’s first offic- ial. criticism of the steadily. ‘in-’ creasing influence of the: -Com- } munist. bloc on the Castro regime, Prime Minister Castro. and‘hisj. ministers made plain they. stood | with the Soviet Union: as .an economic and military ally,- re- gardless of what - other Latin, american ‘governments © might | think, CREW OF THE NEW VENTURE relax after acting as marine . fire brigade at Cow Bay. They are back row, left to right:. Bruno. Carretti,: Mars Tarn- owsky; front:..Len Smigel, Doug Thompson and Bill Pri- bula. °°). —Staff photo. by | John Pain. “By” “The ‘Canadian “Press: death ‘car’ crash’, “helped: at least 52 during the weekend. The hunters. ‘died near ‘the southeastern Saskatchewan com- munity of Broadview Sunday when one of .their shots pene- trated an’ old’ ‘farm ‘shack and detonated a pile. of explosives, believed to have been dynamite. Four other: persons were vic- tims of.a two-car. collision near the southwestern Quebec com- munity of Victoriaville Sunday. - | affairs. -"}tO announce the seizure of $770 ae {000,000 - owned ‘property ‘before: ‘a crowd [¥ cite of 50,000 at the ‘Latin. American |’ 4 Youth:. Congress, . early Sunday Foreign Minister Raul, Roa | declared that Cuba would: reject any resolution the Organization of American States, at its. meet- ing opening August.-16, might. adopt protesting Soviet. inter-. ference in the Western, hemis-. phere, He asserted -Russia’s: offer: to defend Cuba against aggres-: sion could not be. interference’ in the hemisphere’s internal. Castro got out of a sick bed! worth .. of American-i. morning. : L Within. hours: “armed militia- men began -: “moving” ‘intoy the plants that- included‘ the Gtban Alectric Company, the $300,000,- 000 subsidiary.’of the American and Foreign Power’ Company of New York and the largest single. investment’ in the island. A ranking official of the firm told a reporter, “We don’t have access to the building. The bulk of the’ sh 000, 000, 000 American investment in Cuba now has been formally taken. over by the government. New Venture crew save gillnetter at Seven members of the crew of the fishing vessel New Venture saved a gillnetter in Cow Bay from be- ing gutted by fire Saturday-and possibly saved a num- ber of other similar craft moored nearby. - The gillnetter, ‘the Seal of South Hazelton; owhed by Mr, F Spital, had justi (finished: refucl- ling, Mr. Spitazl was working be- low when a spark, cho thinks from the battery, ignited fumes. At the same! tinic, tho New Vonture was mooring alongside the Standard Oil. wharf, when they noticed the fro, They im- mediately brought thetr - large vessel alongside; connected ’ the deck hose and | extinguished the flames, ot " They. wore. ‘bad “by. Bkippor' Mars "Tarnouaky, . with Bul Pri- bula on tho hoo,’ ‘Othor helpers wore D,: Thompson): ongineor,’ Bruno Carrott!, L, Smigel, HH, (Junior): Oral: and cook J: ‘Rae, dosovie, 0 res : An ongine trom tho Prince Ru- port Fire Dopartmont. also ape penred on tho scone and aided in: damponing down tho final sparks | and some smouidoring woodwork, Snake bites: water drinker OLIVER, «) ioe Alfred! Pollock 34, was bitten ‘on, tho left: hand: by: rattloannke.. ‘Ag ho scooped n drink of -wator from’ a ‘ereok: on tho Pollock -rayjch at Cawe' aton, »20 mileg,, ‘from: horo, His fathor, ; Goorgo; immedintoly Ved a boot’ Ince. nyound tho Injured wrist" and: tho’. younger: Pollock was: reported ‘in. good sondition In hospital: hg : ‘i sae ‘; accurately estimated but it in- Cow Bay Damage done to the Scal is not cludes complete gutting of the cabin and wheelhouse, mast, sounder, automatic pilot, bunk and food on board. The New Venture of Vancouver is operating for the Cassiar Can- neories, The firo ‘occurred ' about mid | MONDAY, AUGUST 8, | authorize UN_units to° use any 1960 ; UN troop animosity UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—Two-rival pro- S pesals may be put befsre the Security Council today j to. get United Nations troops: Q Congo province of Katanga.: Diplomatic sources said Ceylon and Tunisia probably will introduce a resolu- tion specifying that the 12,000-man UN force in the ‘Congo will not intervene in internal conflicts. “The aim would be. to assure ‘Premier Moise Tshombe of Ka- ‘tanga that the UN will not try ‘to bring the province under the control of Premier Patrice Lu- ‘mumba’s | central. Congo govern- “ment. Tshombe says his own troops. would fight if UN forces ‘try to-enter Katanga. ORDER BELGIANS OUT The resolution | by Ceylon and “Tunisia. also was expected to call for withdrawal! of Belgian troops from all the Congo. * indications were that Russia might introduce. a resolution of its own, or amendments to the Gev'on- Tunisia -resolution, to ‘fbree- necessary. to get. into Ka- tanga. “Soviet . deputy ‘foreign - minis- ter ‘Vasily- V.-Kuznetsov told a reporter Sunday he had not yet decided’ ‘whether to submit a proposal. ‘But in ‘Moscow the So- ‘viet: “Communist - newspaper Pravda’ said: “the Congolese wanted” the Security Council to ‘issue an order-to the UN forces 4 fot: ‘the immediate’ ‘liberation of \ Katanga | from the Belgian oc- ljerendum on -independence from, night, was ‘postponed until noon today so that a delegation from Lumumba’s government: couid attend. - Vie e-Premier Antoine Gizenga was expected to. demand that the council send UN troops into Katanga at: once. Q URGE. DELAY an A three-man delegation. from the Katanga government flew. in Sunday night. The leader, Fi- nance Minister Jean’ Kibwe, ‘toid reporters he. would ask the United Nations to™' Katanga’s future, ' await withdrawl of Belgian troops and then supervise ‘a provincial, ref- or unity with, the Congo. Kibwe told one reporter Ka-| tanga’s 4 M0 -man army is strong | « enough . . beat .. Lumumba’s, which he. ‘deseribed as. “none: at all” so UN: ‘gecistany Genczat. a Hammarskjold. reported to. the 11-country. . Security ~ Council cupiers.’ ane counell mecting; : new party VANCOUVER - Ch) — “One. hun- dred. and: fifty delegates. from thirteen. International - Wood- workers: of America ‘CLC - local unions in British Columbia voted unanimously at-a regional dele- gate conference Saturday to sup- port the Canadian Labor Con- gress .in the formation of a new social-democratic political party in. 1961. In the meantime, delegates voted to work actively for the election of a: CCF. government in B.C., September 12, Regional president’ Joe Morris said the conference, constitu- tionally qualified "to exercise policy-making powers, had been called before the announce- ent of the provincial election ate, - ™ It had been convened, he said, |to dctermine IWA policy for re- gion I with respect to particl- pation in the organization of the new pollitcal party proposed by -resolutions of the CLC -con- vention in Montreal last April. Ensuing discussion sparked the decision to back the CCF in the current election campaign and to utilize the union's media and staff as far as possible to ald the COF-E.C, Foderation of Labor day Saturday, formor Nazi’ colonel accused of spring, the government annou 1068 Olympic ‘Gamon, . AMMAN, Jordan (Rmefollos when laborers exonynted a bul dow waa atruck by n.bolt of Ugh off, but ho ws _obhoryiso undue ' PARIS W—Tho . University “second: In’ 100° yours, ¥ + - - PARIS in—A contract. has Bach country. will bo able to aupply’ from. ‘the. others Sag joint provincial campalgn com~ mitteo, | World News Briefs Ik “. TEL AVIV, ‘Taraol (Routors)—Tho trinl of Adolf Blechmann, responsibility for, the. murder . of 6,000,000 Jows,.ja expected to take place in Jorusalom. next. need Sunday. ~ Bichmann has been in Israel custody since his: abduction _ an May by. Israel! “volunteors - CAIRO MmmA now 100,000-sent stadium. was. ‘Inaugurated ‘ during celebration of the oighth annivorsnry of the Egyptian — ' -yovolution, Egyptinn. nowspapers. hopo Jt may bo alto of. tho | ' &. from Qtienting, ' of glass and olay have boon | “found: In: Roman Youk tombs of tho Second Contry A.D, hord viding i on Mt. Jofa, ok MIXICO . OITY im Nino-yont-old Hormonogildo Hornan- nh All ia alt wos burned urt, 4 ‘of! Boanneon. laboratory hg built Franco's: first atomic clock: to study irrogularities In the onrth's rotation, It is reported: to, vary no More ‘than one. Ce boon. wigned tor - 1 aubmarine : onble to Hnk the Fronch and British. olectrio: powor syatems, obtain additional” ponk Jond ‘ -origi- | / WA supports | Saturday. - that ..the > “fanatical into the ‘secessionist'| “declare’:al: — moratorium’’.in the‘dispute over|: the|' ) vierome, ; Fo creme eee atimmenaes aoe + eatedaiaiadtiats kara RovInerit, LIBRARY errr tees Sa beh aeeg B, C. ‘This exceeded last: year § total | by a clear 200 pints. On the fete night the clinic. opened. 239. pints of blood were taken and’ the.bal=.|' ance was taken: during the after- noon and evening..' ‘This is: more than. one -pint: ; h opposition” . af ‘Tshombe} ‘and his. OPS: shoot, ‘their way! ingc ; “Katanga:., ‘Kuznetsov,’ after’ a. visit: ‘to Hammarskjold,, ‘called ‘the’ Con- go situation: “very. grave, ” Chief U.S. delegate Henry “Cabot Lodge of the United States said“ the whole business was’ “very dan-| gerous.” . Board will hear claims, Sept. 4 The representatives of the Workmen's Compensation Board will be-in. Terrace .during the week commencing September 4, for the. purpose of conducting hearings,. discussions and medi- cal examinations. © Requests for such hearings, discussions and medical exam- inations are to be received at the head office of the board at. 707. W. 37th Avenue, Vancouver 13, B.C., not later than Angust 19,.1960 ‘indicating the claim- ant’s name, claim number, latest address and reason for request~ ing the appointment. | . Consideration cannot be given it. apparent |- : “would...have.. to]-; :~ fing back ‘to. Vancouver ‘and: the. | balance going. on™: to” “Terrace, operating. hour 5: ‘Prince ‘Rupert, ‘Dr. L. ‘was particularly: ple time donors that. ‘brought us ‘guch. a good’ return”, , he saids:. * The transfusion. “service. team of eleven. have since Split, -gix go-- Hazelton, Smithers: and | Burns Lake. : Chairman J. Laurie said: “We can thank the excellent publicity we got this year from the news- |. paper and the radio station for much of our success.” : an “But I cannot. speak too htetiy of the work done by Mrs. Betty Waddell as head of the publicity committee; and to the support of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadiati Legion, the members of the Registered Nurses: Associa- Man dies - Information has been ‘recelyed that Mr. Harold. Vardaal, 44, onetime of Prince Rupert, died. in. Hazelton . hospital of pneu- monia July 1,:1960, He was buried vy to requosts received after August 19. A ” oniy: FINEMAN, puts out ; the Inst sparks of the ‘burnt’ ‘cabin. of tho glilinotter’ Senl::, Tho vossol' caugiit firo. in: ‘Cow. Bay Saturday auldday after being: rofuallod, No ostimate. of: the dimage was available, |." —Btatt: photo by John Faln,, | jin that: town, x ay moe. Huet 72° ‘days | without ‘a fatal tragtic ‘and,” of: ear ‘to the:Canadian - Red. Gross; Society’; president tal a M.. number. of first-time’ donor It . - was the- ‘willintgness. ‘of these: first-| personal: failed: to: appear on a. charge.. of assault causing. bodily” ‘harm. Sat-: urday...A:.warrant has ‘béen is- sued. for: Ais arrest. oe | Harvey, ‘ Rupert... | driving: | chargo cost: wou who: volunteered. ee help: ‘John. F. Reid, Prince. Rupert, ‘Clayton’ D: Anderson’. ‘and Cal- vin J. Anderson, of no: fixed" ad- dress, ‘months suspended sentences sub- ject to three provisions ‘rec mended: by the probation