cea ae hn Roa oti ge) ala ad : kay Be peg: af ee : othe Meh ch cabal, oN wo aw ee eet FOC ah ent ONE Bel nt Pa feb Meo country BE OPO . ae Sa ppg pis any Gog METI Sg a4 an awe . ee ugh fe gig: ee ot pan om ro terre rrer ver ader gee re oe dC ee CH eee OE CTY VEEP EOE . ghee : . : oe . es : aye . - ; . u . . . “ . uo . . ' Se aaemneaml a ” ' aanttet : , .- , ; » ; ‘ ot ‘ A ' eo: ap pi ME me oo : Wo | - CHE PREBIER vies . he oe Mo . _ PROVINCIAL GOV*T spp . . ‘ ' , . - ta : Lobe | | : ‘ _ . _,, WICTORTA, B.C.” . bicd ' . : “ , . 7 ‘A ' wr ‘ . ‘ : oe es . - . puna ’ matey AM at ee oe rae . sf we ' r wary ‘ one thy. , waat ‘ wy Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. L,-N ones Earn , , 0. 202 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 Night Calls—-Business vo XO. Telephone 6767 FO call - ‘Non-op’ threaten strike | of OTTAWA (CP)-—-CNR, President Donald Gordon _|has warned railway, “non-op” employees that, if rail | costs keep on climbing there will be fewer jobs. for In a letter addressed to “every | Canada, follows a’ similar. mes-| — CN employee,” Mr. Gordon: said ‘page to CPR workers from CPR Yi "| that a strike-—threatened now by ‘President N. R. Crump.» : ey ji yy y ’-\the 15 unions bargaining for the yin the. past. year,. the number WE I tii, ——— dA _,|.111,000 non-operating rail 'work- jot jobs m Canada’s’ two. major poe a mena OOOO | ers on the two railways—‘can railways has shrunk by. 15,000, L "NEW BUILDING on the corner of Fulton and Third Avenuesis |] fg "thes en || only drive still more traffic off jsale ‘Mr: Gordon. “If our costs .. amearing completion. Being built to house the new branch of the |}*:. Ul ty, Spy ithe Tails.” a ea ree up ant wages are oUF Ee : “Canadian Bank of Commerce, it is scheduled for: opening.in jfo 0... pI SF#. jt. Prom.experience, he said, the |Bes" ©4 ink Fe Oy ee AL. ) December. Northwest Construction Ltd. of: Prince, Rupert..are .|4- gaye i railways know that much-of- it #poune > © rink even more. ie builders. (Photo by Wrathall Studios). | Gé {s | Veas’s | wes come back. : .-,..-ready 68 cents of every dollar. we “ae —— —— ; — “—— . ee ) | sa further loss of traffic can jtake % oer to pay. wages and mes re = me | 1. only meah fewer jobs. No'amount|,other benefits.’ “aes B.C. ROUNDUP oo ce ae ” _, VIENNA (@— A young Ameri- SL Fenn argument Oo alter { The letter was aimed at the so- A ° Z e Soo pean teacher, convicted by 2 SOv-|-tnat simple fact.” - . *pealled “non-op” workers—those ‘ ee. ' ; . ma: 4 “~ iet court as a ‘Spy, said. today he Mr. Gordon’s letter sent out ‘who do not actually run trains— . nion Ca eT : con i en | pleaded guilty to .espionage| monday to CNR. workers ‘across (Who are voting whether to strike : wpe Ralieterias o, = - charges because the... Russians Monday tO er eerececcareoenee {tO back demands for wage inv " Aer g@ ebes l..: . oe Lo told him he would . get a light a — “ow fereases that’ amount to.14 cents , ~awil servants WIL Stay |i, comnts, 2, of a Paper delayed |zn how over a two-year cor | ae met ; . : Mark I. Kaminsky, 28, of near ne ae ~~. ‘Etraet. The wage boost was .rec- a . re Be get ——— -CAVEL SEFVANNTS WHE SLAY retin archer Sar) by power Loss | icin a sen fleet BIGHT-MONTHS-OLD Prince Andrey 3S se atip ana been | (7 VICTORIA (CP)—Robert C. Barrie, president of Dav sentence was seended ont ‘A power cut-off on the oar aya. been rejected by ther and sister Prince Charles and Princess ‘Anne: Royal, family. ” man Y:] dhe Victo “a- Labor incil. said h ' M ] ioht| he was expelled trom the Soviet | Side of Third venue West be-' |; The unions are asking you to} 'S ‘shown, on grounds of Balmoral Castle,’ Scotland ‘when the |. .. : th a Victoria Labor Counc! , Said here Moncay nigh Union, where he had been tour-- tween 2:45 and 3:50.” p.m. jaccept their assurance that you famliy was on hoilday this summer. Prince Andrew Was NOE : - the is confident members of the B.C. Government Em-|ing with a companion. _ [caused a denay in’ the athe sneed have no fear that sucha) in Rebruary. this, year—(United Kingdom Information, Office. |’, cs E . oc ne og - . -s oye : : ~eation of today’s issue am to ; ase 1 in| photo). : a ts ’ . . . Kaminsky said he. was not “ue . fos ; ‘wage increase. would resu - . eee ;: be 2 ployees Association will vote to retain thei affilia badly treated and his trial was Daily News. fewer railway jobs,” said Mr. penne ners nee see eens eee A eee eee es ween eee ete | OM tion.with organized laborin BC. -.. \earefully managed by. the Rus- Within rate tne metal in fGordon, CHEAP ATO Wi . BOMBS POSSIBLE.\ qnouneeme: Coe pncouver | ace at ee ePhey gave me a lawyer,” he| the Daily News linotype ma-" and can’t share themsoe anyone ~ th FRENTE ee Sates nt es announcement | al servants |) em The package was sent bY| ia «ie was not, of much as-| chines had frozen solid. It took jinfluenced in his decision by a): IESG that leaders of the civil servan's| 11 employees of clothing. mer-|*" iit ne cheered me up.| 2hother 30 minutes after the 4 false f security. Railways “Lk bowed to government Pressut®| chant Roy Ashton, ‘and a card |Sistance, Du e cheere ne Me. | power came back on to melt) Bee sense ee ‘ y nt ihe . : and. temporarily suspended af-| with the flowers indicated ‘they |He advised.me to confess “0 "| the lead, so that Oe ed ee een over waffic 'steadily-| _ filiation with the B.C. Federation ‘weren’t--too -happy.=During ‘an charge: wholeheartedly ‘and tell) 7 ea £ in fact, revenues: for CN and}. t CLC) pending.@ vote] arin shopping promotion last court ‘I» felt * remorseful.'.He |. be resumed.” et) Eop show a combined’ :drop * of| 1 hipy: teen week® Ashton Had: kept’meters: in. stressed‘the'part:about“remorse=. * £$38;000;000--for» the: “first: eight’ The éxecutiye of the. Bt (GEA front: of: his thy “stores fed | FU!’ time and “again.” eee months of; 1960, andthere1s'n0 a held ‘an, emerg' cy meeting. in| with pennies...) | ~ Kaminsky.s travelling com: signzof.an upturn. . ca a ng. cret’ label’ on Varicouver, then “sent telegrams |’ put he forgot one me er: The|Panion, Harvey’ Bennett, 26, of |. “The }important ‘thing: to fe-| method of*refining: urani fessor : to. acting-premler. Eric . Martin) one his car was parked by. — Tracy, Calif., -was, expelled with “ 7 ~~". |member‘here is that our volume Groth: The’ move was: taken at the request of ‘th ted" |: : ‘and the federation’ announcing) p he ‘of. __ jhim. Bennett denied a Moscow) Ro a of ‘business is affected by what - . States, which fears lest,.atomic weapons get into the hands.of | " re temporary suspension. . | Poghorn out of tune |Radio statement that ne Dae) Ag entre Se charge for our services: We| jrresponsible small governments." ea : Rate -decrease. shown WEST. VANCOUVER, B.C. O-— denounced”. Kaminsky 2S ® - _ |can’t go-on raising our. prices to Groth, director of physical ‘chemistry: at ‘Bonn. Univresit foe Rate | me tA a { ‘A foghorn that went berserk | SPY. . oe “ Sos cover the cost of wage increases.| . iq in an interview that it will take at least one. year, probs. fog PENTICTON, @)—A’ decrease. in : night almost had res- “They told me if would be . a When our. prices. get too high,| — ee nee ee moana oye te ios ae 3 h t Sunday 8 ; : ” Ir. pric 8 -ably two,. “before the instrument ‘is developed enough to be if. atleast one phase of the: rate| Gents storming down the moun-| foolish not to plead guilty,” Ka-| ransac e -| our customers. simply, take their) “3ocq NO etre nat DUrpOSeS.” veloped enoven ™® : ; 4 sbructure of nland Natural Gas|+oing from their glass-fronted minsky told reporters. — . _ ° | business’ away from the: -rail- used f0T COM ee PUTPOSeS Tae. ($8 es eae : ~ Company was indicated today. | swpurban citadels ‘against. the “rT was- gathering information | T ™ efi an ways.” . oe ok, “Cost: for installation:: about 10,000 marks: ($2,380). Bo governmen a : : . . : z 7 yo 6 - ~ . H : : : a ~ ot BO . nolding . “preliminary see for een the Prospect SOF oor. War Pinney took sacked and more than $475) ps fe me Oc soe} 'The Indians: turned. down: a ‘ - Mes , e foghorn on the Prospe a Oo ‘ ~ ae ce onta ae . a ‘a ‘ :. f am | first ‘of of. $482: and. @ ‘subse- : hearings here Into tne wand, J Point lighthouse went haywire) my notebook’ from me and said and. two target pistols oe Rot Ca se | Sini SSE | a § ro WHT as fist 3 fer of. $482 and Sg aulbee | Sats Matar, of IHRM S| Sr a heavy for ose saat! datas eae stolen SOT oie Cem-| pe el fear fag SHTISIS CE NS Nel tne vant $100 00 185 the step ns , ia . constant suc _ blasts , Se c ‘ soe Co e we ot poe we OST See a four miles long and.200 : pany, said no increases. in rates| Kost of the night, A‘faulty con-| there are soldiérs everywhere in break-in at the Civic Cen-|.0 pel: we, ‘wh aw, / lt poy OP aes pb aac prairie teams a would’be sought, = nection with the control panel | Russia was espionage under Sov"! tre, ROMP and Civie Cen-| — . O - al e , 0. pr 0 ve g @PPG coo Pana Village, 40 miles west of | : Dognappers ‘uncaught|at Lions Gate Bridge was blamed,' iet law. | - re nial admitted late|’ i _ A Da Wage ae A ever. | j ” VICTORIA @—A case of dog- ~ _ . eo yesterday oe +A charge of being an accessory after the fact against Peter Roth was dis- CT can't understand, wy they on napping was solved, after a ° Oo ne : , oo are : : 1 aw hy ido i -the gvou! at: |are ac ng." scway)) Mr, Gae veto 8 reinion, Monday night. =. ristmas mal times |" according to, reports, — the missed in County Court yesterday by Judge W. A, Schultz on.the grounds, that: glardi, saidin a telephone ‘inter- | : wA $100 scotch collie | nares ) ENE —«{preakein occurred sometime af-| “the Crown has not proved its case beyond a veasonable doubt". 00 view. ‘from Kamloops. “Sdineone | { i , reer vas. rabuenet onday bY ye le ope ‘ tor midnight Sunday. it was te Roth was charged that ono a : : arena ennnetl mist be aE Ane ative Brother md 5 ames AML. MLUC ; . vos orted to ‘at 4: am, t 5. 4t slder to testify | yd : Pea) ' orown | ( Le: pper- ' a teon-aged boy, who said an- W little time lett vame day, MU. iB | about the tree Gay of Tunes cape ‘der oscort.to. testify in the trial. ort adden that the ay at hood. of B.C. announced: Sunday ; ther boy hati been keeping ‘the S . CMP said they could find no|k ¢| Following the summing-up -of | very thoroughly and Pr perly put| i+ is taking the ‘case .. over the é dog tied up in his basement. Bu ‘ ve ae ta “18 levidenee of forceful entry and| theft. ‘on. wae ‘| were not. entitled to belief.”. | provincial government's head to _ i Mrs. Wakeham was too excited to} It's only October 18 but |countrics in the, Middle ins as | ev ie"'they believed the thief or| Defence ‘counsel, W. N. Poole Bruce Brown Adres the coun were no entitled to belief”: /the federal. government.,.1--" : got either boy's name. | Christmas is almost around the | well as: for the Republic of Con-| sieves may have gained entry|had called Roth an d Mrs Peter saying hat witnesses for both). 3 me "Mrs; Maisie Hurley, spokesman ; ea . ticide | corner so far as Yuletide 1s con- | 60, | through the swimming pool or a] Roth. ify - . Peter) the Crown and the defence were). p. @ ote “Be -Leor the, brotherhood, satdxthe © | ~ Third suicide cared, a The usual. fully-completed | 6 ough the swimming Pov. Roth to testify:in the morning] “fer from telling the truth.” | : : t eee ae eal is the straw' that °° | WANCOUVER @)-—A 53-yonr- ee postmaster R. §. Scherk today | Customs Declaration form (91B) a on % might ne en and counsel's addresses began in| “judge “Schultz stated that:| | n an i i e pe eRe tie camel's nek PO ‘ old man put a pillow bencath his) wjeased “deadlines for mailing | must be affixed to all parcels closed i the Aight. | " the aan session. i “There is no burden on the ace) og ape oe ge ne [TE daw’é Just” this fasted! ‘she | nead, then shot, himself in the} overseas letters, Christmas cards| addressed abroad. Non-adhiesive “An open safe was also ran- Mr. Foole stated Ha ee Roth cused in this -trial or any other. b hoat. fall: \said, “We want a ‘full Judicial . , leant while sitting in-his parked) og parcels Customs Declaration for (15B) | sacked and its contents: strewn no evidence: to’ show that Ro trial to, prove his innocence. : It pot oo EE inqiiry into all aboriginal-tights > i ofr, here Monday. °: It; was, the fu “rhe may sccm. carly,” Posl- and Despatch Note (16B)" must 0 vor the: floor. wees Know Bozoki had been a party te ds up to the, prosecution, fo prove; ss * ve arate we ah ve, lot: the’ Indian, including soctal 7 | third suicide in, vancouver. In 24) waster Schork “sald,” bub the|be completed. «and forwarded|~ A filing cabinet containing the i commission of a thefb ob} his Built hoyond, a Teasonable TERRACE—Kelly Tay lor, f0Ul, |, ssistaiico, ‘ fishing” rights, . and | iV surs, A woman dicd Of tn ovor- tral vith the parcel where neces~ | ahh | . Jewellery. . ee doubt.” on. -\son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Taylor,Of| i a ‘inerix te ‘bythe: pro- f ee thothor| deadline for Australle and NOW $476 to $500 in cash was broken!" m9 charge. was laid | Cire Judge’ continued stating|Torrace, was killed | Instantly Jand ‘Infringements by “tne fo dase of aleoping pills and anobnel yo aiand surface mall (Christ-|sary. It should be specially | onon with Contre fire axes, Two ne charge was laid In cobe ee cast Ae, ean _ Instantly | vincial governments and Jogging 4 man shot himself in tho heart maz cards and parcels) is Octo- | noted that customs declarations | pistols and about. 300 rounds of nection with the June 13, 1059) that:. wo sont have peopl yoatoreey when he was, crushed companies.” on. Speen { th a home-made, gunein his per 30 and that is slightly more} must bear precise dotails of the | ammunition wore also taken, robbery ‘of Bulger’s jewellery breaking. ie eae the . SOR" vA ae te | 3 Ey ie held: 2" « “We're: getting sick-of* ib ‘all, ‘ pasomont workshop. cee to [ty two weeks away.” quantity of all articles onclosed.| ROMP have interviewed sev- store for which Bozoki and John] morchandise | unless ore are| An.onquiry 1s be ng held: Vour vonly hopo” is. to force Mr. - ‘ re £, han iW , _ ae fe do-: wi Mt ',| Toth are both, sorving sentences| people In..the community who |; Tho child: was apparently play: | pHierenbaker (to «givo us: theejne 7 s for arking ~ Here is a completo schedule| To onsura spoedy and safe de-.|oral persons in connection with : ; ‘chandise ‘off tho vicinity of the boat Diefenbaker | to: give us Ghee “ «Rose . pe xt hrist mailing deadlines | tivery, matiera . are urged to|the robbery but thoy have since in Hanoy Corregtional Institute. will gako the morchandise ott ing dn tho, vicinity of bhe Boney wutry ly su, pe en . f. PRNTICTON «= Penticton of Ohrisunas dee 5 ‘ "all al : firmly and | beon released, Investd ation 1s Both mon wore: brought hore un~ thoir hands” 7 oo pwhich was - undor construction ee : be : { iy counell recolvod | A pouquol| for Prince Rupert: pack all parcels: ry ' : B ’ : : oe , in the garage) ge oe dag {eee . I: Day OE pases ny taxi, Monday: 2 ght| . CURISTMAS MAIL FOR | |securoly in corrugated contain | continuing, poy a gue ' a ee co Ae ih STE)! awe shot: oe cit Bo ns woll a8 #2 LO boyor parking |. LL ovens org wrapped ery ped: paper ro re a Worl News “Brie S$ a Mar; mo Le uns 10 s m, W y Tye ‘tac’ C clothing mot- 1a dates shown § | UNICK. We papery. Fe ree oy Bae. aaZ...g. ‘Ww maf eet “g M ao “stated: Be YE i | ae lYcket levied! on ree 2 also to the posting of mall forjand led gocuroly with strong Cub : enrolment See eee ree an ‘an reac een: ROM, stated tocay th block | 1 oat ha oo llid Armed Forces in. the avoas | twine, re slated toni ht "LOS ANGELES (Ma-A\ $3,000,000 safc burglary was reported at wel are: brane 3 Second, 0 ane Wost. WAR. TO oh. od Cars co ¥ e shown, Tho dates for tho Wuro-| Mailers are advised : to check | 4 g today. by ‘shoriff’s. doputios, Officers anid tha loot—jowollory = |" A eiaouves © 1 Bi eving aR vcived at the pollce office about = po ve S wel: ve pean Continent will also apply with the post toffice for further} Registration for~Prince Rup- ~and stocks—wais takon Monday night, from, tha home of rer) | ine a “vith ine treatment. he 2:00 ;,this: morning, ' rh, “| A "on econ: oT "| for troops in Egypt and othor information, 9. . ert Cub Packs will be held to- trod proker Raoul. Fernandez, 50, of. West ‘Hollywood, He is a aleea from the: Prince ‘Rule Pho} report: atatod .that three Po No one was iijured at 3:40] ° . Trans-Ationtic ae mo night at St. Androw’s Cathodral| the widower of Onthorinc Johnson Chandlor Fornandez, whom. - port .branch of octal Welfare ‘ahots ‘wero, fired. Police. checked 7s vm, yesterday. whon .v oarl |” Grant Britain - Ruropean Continent botweon 7 -and- 8 o'clock, All officors dearibed as, an helross to tho Coca Cola fortune, Tho ..| was sontonced to soven.days Jail. tho ontrie area: but. wore, unable a von py Govhard “Patzold off | "Letter Parcel Post Helter Parcel Post | those. interested in joining | haul conalated ‘of approximately, $1,000,000 worth of, jowelry "| today, when, he’ pleaded: guilty, to . find’ the cause of, the dis- t 104! flovonth Avaruo Tas WAR! surface: Nov: 30° Nov, 20: — Nov.20 Novit4: | should rogtater on: this date, | nd $2,000,000. in stock of tho’ soft drink firm, (sald dotective | hofore: Magistrate ...'T;: Applor ‘turpanice,,, They, anid: they bo- : Weolliaion with: cpanel: truck | ‘Airmatl; Doo. 13 Dae, 30 ee,10 Deo, 8": | - Beout rogistration was held at Liout, Leo Borgman, Ho anid ‘tho . stock As non-negotiable» whalte .to-causing’ A; disturbance ‘Weved: the ,nolae. was caused by driven by Potor.. Ponrson Tore | oe MeanbePaolfle bit 2 Ty hess! (tha same locality:Inat night, bub} Tho, burglary took plage while Fornandor, ‘who lives alone, was py.soreaming and shouting... | ‘avon baok-fringy:), ih og non of “1680 Mghth Avenue lens 8 WAY Now Zealand’ furthor roglatrations-will be no- | oul to dMnety. eg a a “posit oa)” [Robart Lafloche, no. fixed ady ST ee oad Baal, in tre, 100, bole on, decane a. Yobter Parcel Post. a Letiors Parcel Pout copted “and anyone Antorasted pe tampa tf ae aN Meee satay cate ny dross. in. Prince Rupert, was ate) | IP AP LIGD Ss AVONMe. B'fyeportod: that! gipface: » Nov. 7 Nov. mo NOW Now FH Jn naatating In this capacity 1s BOGOTA, Columbia (m—Bovern thor pind, Communist 'yol~. | vosted,.at ‘the’ Court” Houge, at |. ANG | cee eB inmage was alight, Pollee. a0} airmail; , Dec. 9 Doc, 7 Dow, Dow 7 | naked to telephone: David Bown| unteers” aro boing tralnad and equippe Sn Ozochorlovakin for,” | 3:30. ‘pm, yontorelny, eS oy Mostly ‘aunny, Little change pe nveablgnine cg AUSIRAWA eto 9514 a8 goon ns ponslble, / military: service In Oubr and are due thore noxb month, the. “ROMP told ‘tho court Lafleche i tompornpure, Light winds oe VOR a ecco | Lottors Parcel Post qi: | erent Inter-Amorioan Pross Assoolation . wha told. Monday ‘night... was vot ent led: to receive’ any |,” in tom panattenat "90 down! roe we : | gurtacor, Nov, 7 Oct80 >... , | Aldan Blundoll of Coquitinm,|, John R, Roitmoyer of the ‘Hartford, Conn: Courant: roported’ | bonofita :that day and No cis}, » gomesmamiand-inlotas Low oe . Mrmatls). Doo. 18 Dee d8 13.0, roportod to ROMP at 1:46) to TAPA directors the Fodornl Buroau of Investigation. had. Auatod himsolt “ina dlageacotul |” ghit.and: nigh Wednos- fe mpangeDaoltio Bn am. today that clothing and © informed hint that tho “so-called military. voluntecra from fashion, day 4B, OO. ee ee eevee Pp Japan Philippines... camorn to the yaluo of moro Communist-blos, nations” are, boing made: ey for CULT, 'o || jmemmemmeeneee sinceeencaeen cent | ay tae ho 2 PPR et: _ Lotters Pareol Pout ‘Tattorn. -. Parcel Post than $260, was. stolon from his} a Ae Ba ns ees ch ee «: eT oye 95 LT Ms 1) surtacor » Nov. 18. Nove 1 Nov. 4° Nove 4 [OMe _, » LONDON (Routors)—Tho price of gold. In’ London: today,” va - . Tatras Dos. 11 Deo, 10 Deo, 7 Poo. SHO stated. that tho car wis). {umpod tq $38.30 an ounce, tho highest price Alnee the reopens, et Mop HONG KONG So ee Parked: In ‘front of the Prince | | ing of the London gold market in 1084, anda record promium ..”, otters Pareol Poste Ruport Hotel whon tho offoncs | . ‘ovor tho official U.S, solling price of $88,0305.; Markat mon did.:.;| _ Buvface:.. Nov, 15 Nov, IB ocurred, ROMP aro inveatgatl- “not know whore tho domand was coming, tr ather. from lo Almmallsy, ., Doo Te: DOW MBS le JA, gonlral banks or privato POUredwe y . . OG . we / a J, ' yO , ' " . : ae ‘ x . 2 . . coe ary a : . : i : . my v : Ss ho : ey : on - \ Oe ates aD . ti . . . A Medan edied iy Paved alain Ce Ee ees ia Na iat eater eerie he te rr atten ninecree C) On oes gel ae nite pe eek tt De fe — um Dae PGA Pe srores ma h rons eh ieee