. policies. 2 0. ‘Nigel Morgan was: speaking to. - Beleares sinks ~ at moorings 1 A 35-foot fishpacker, Beleares, sank at its moorings sometime Wednesday night in front of Royal Fisheries Ltd., Cow Bay. It was carrying approximately 9,000 pounds of salmon, accord- Ing to crew- -member Otto Kauf- Iman. No one was on board at the time of the incident. ‘All that-was visible of the craft Thursday morning was the last four feet of mast, aerial and hoist. Skipper of the vessel is George Craig. of Prince Rupert. The Beleares had just re- turned from working around. Portland Inlet. -Two tugs, the Kaien. 1. and the F. H. Phippen, with a lighter, were engaged first thing Thurs- day. morning. in’ raising the sunken vessel. - ‘The cause of. the sinking will not be known’ until the -vessel is raised and. inspected. No accurate estimate of the damage Sustained was available at going to press. : Reds have 19 candidates . ’ , VANCOUVER - oO — The ‘pro- vincial leader of. the B.C, Com- munist. party has accused Pre- mier Bennett of. calling. a “snap. election” in order to avoid any real debate ‘of” his 5 government's Telephone 6767 G. Eby 1 wins two medals Two gold meddls have been won in competitive swimming by a 12-year-old Prince Rupert boy in the Interior British Col- umbia Championships at Pen- ticton. He is Gordon Eby, 2008 Atlin avenue, who won both’ the 50 metres freestyle and 50 metres backstroke events’ in. his class at the carnival. A member of the embryo Prince Rupert Swim- ming Club he has ‘only been training competitively. Since last November, ‘With chim in Penticton was another | twelve-year-old’ local swimmer, Eric Janes, 1425 Sec- ond avenue ‘west, who placed well. in: the same events.’ He came third in the 50. metres freestyle and second in,the 50 metres backstroke. They were competing against members from eight other clubs, including Van- couver. Thursday and Saturday of this week both boys will: be competing at the Kelowna: Re- gatta. The events in which they will be seeking: honors are the .50. metres freestyle and back- ‘stroke and’ the 100 metres free- Published « at Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacific | Port — _ And Key to the Great Northwest “War. not: imminent | yet, but prudence realistic . ‘By DON HANRIGHT ° Canadian Press Staff Writer es The | OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian householders—more a than 4,000,000 of them—were urged by Prime Minister}! Diefenbaker Wednesday night to build fallout shelters: in their basements. Such a shelter will be built in the official prime-minister’s resi- dence. of 24-Sussex “Street,. he said. Among those who have re- sponsibilities in ‘government or opposition, “action in this regard is‘simply a necessity with full re- gard to all the circumstances.” “I believe that each and all of us should make provision in this regard,” he told the Commons. ‘Mr. Diefenbaker’s advice‘came in: the last: major speech of the third session of the 24th Parlia- ment,,. prorogued Wednesday night. He' spoke before the Com- mons approved: ‘a $635,430 esti- mate for .administration and operation. of. the Emergency Measures Organization in 1960- 61. © Among the. functions of EMO, which” ‘operates . from the prime minister’s office: - ‘Developing’: “essential for wart plans” e: operation, co-ordin- " fating: national: civil ‘defence, de- He stressed the government does not believe. that! | war is imminent but it has the “conviction that it’ is! prudent that: realistic planning should go forward by. governments and by individuals against the possibility - of nuclear attack on: Canada.” Oo —or nearly everyone—will die. « are wrong,” Mr. Diefenbaker said: PRINCE RUPERT, BC THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960 TAME O re Ow rr Eee eR Teme D ow ewe epee ony - Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 Time and again during: his’ brief speech, Mr. Diefenbaker’ stressed that government action. is not pegged to any belief: that: war is imminent. « But he warned against views which are “negative and danger- ous in that they ‘counse! Cana- dians.to do nothing in the face of possible danger.” One side argued - that nuclear war is so awesome that ‘it’ will, never happen. Others contended: that if it'does happen, everyone Twenty-four fires are Forestry officials are still in- vestigating the extent of the fires and checking the exact number which have been started. Five aircraft have been alerted, and a helicopter {standing -by. from. Ketchikan - ‘is Preliminary . investigation is being. carried. out today and the problems of. fighting the fires is being organized. “Those who have: made a thor-| ough study of this subject vise OI that both these points, of vie “Tf there is a-nuclear attack on}. R. C. priests Castro attacks “HAVAN A i_Prime Minister. ST hunderstorm “Sparks” chain of bush fires - - - cial Park. | Benne it lashes Canada, a great deal can be donel: Fidel Castro charged early: today by the government and by in-}that Roman. Catholic _ priests. nuclear war.” dividuals to enable this countryl} have “provoked demonstrations to survive the awful terror. of} ‘against. his ‘revolutionary gov-: rernment and *. make. themselves setts burning in the Prince| Rupert Forest. District following’ a thunderstorm be-] tween Babine Lake and Bella Coola Wednesday. " is now quiet.” Forestry officials warn that the fire hazard in the forests is. now extreme. “Nine of the fires are. in|. the Babine Lake area and the other. 15 are spread out towards the south. as far as Bella Coola’ through the Tweedsmuir, Provin: PUC criticism ‘ VANCOUVER: | “@—The:.: “quiet The Eestail fire. which struck , Tuesday at Rae Logging Limited oe and Gloria Ritchie, both. 18.. opening. of «. -British’. ‘Columbia’ Ss" ‘PROBLEM! FIND THE. BOAT_ the tips‘of the mast and: hoist TAT Ae mH ae we eww ew, LIERARY “ ia VICTONIA, BL Tse A ‘keen. -eyed ‘viewer wills 7 of the Seal fishpacker. which ~ | ‘sank at her moorings: last ‘night atRoyal: Fisheries Ltd: ee tug F. H. Phippen, (right) As! moving a lighter into ‘position ‘begin Salvage operations. : ACROSS COUNTRY: NEWS - —Statf Photo. by. John Pains brown-éyed brunette, was. |Lake at the Kelowna. ‘Regatta ‘Wednesday nigh - Wido wed teacher's 7 Toh of | chosen “Lady” of Regatta’ KELOWNA (CP)—Valerie Deacon, a 17-year-old chosen. 1961. ‘Lady.‘o Miss Deacon, -who wants to-be|- a model; will succeed Kathy Hill-: ier. . Her ladies-in-waiting will be charming Marilyn. Gregory, - The trio will be crowned Bate |. urday night at the close. of. ‘the four- -day regatta. a . “Ym.so stunned I. don’t" know what to’ say,” said Valerie. | “I ‘| still can’t believe Gt, “Mrs. -Mary? Deacon, her widow- ed mother, and: 10- year-old sister | Lorna were equally: surprised, ©’ three’ other. ‘major - BC “parties a on: the Pacific. Northern. Railway oe and other. matters of ‘public: m-" portance. : Will not: play : VANCOUVER . MP ‘Progressive Conservative leader ° ‘Deane : ‘Fin= 02 layson says federal: cabinet'min=" isters will not™ play ‘any. ‘large-_. * scale” Part*in“the: party's»: scam= Paign | for: the Sep ‘spot a election campaign was: shattered’ aN TS. oes vee es py A political. torm | Pay *: a party meeting hete. ~The, communist: Re | veloping plans: for. decentr lized ‘The.prime minister said there. ‘servants “to betray,the poor.and ‘ sevennent andy Brtines. ab chave.been. 4,000, enquiries at: aR. “betray. Christ.?"In * 2. DOSE ‘Mr. ‘Diefénibaker™ Siid. the gov-|office recently about information | Midnight speééh tiié angry prime ov Yo ernment: has plans”. for. central,{and. pans ‘on bascmeni, shelters. minister did not refer. .to’ the wa tegional “atid zonal’ facilities. “to. ‘At the same time, he said, there|Priests.as such. But he’ left. no |. | CBC station. CEPR. “will ‘he: SUS- | ensure continuit: f. ‘has. been some ‘question - about| doubt of . his meaning. as” he "pended tonight: between: 6 and in. the ‘event: of-‘attack.”. the” protection..afforded by the attacked ;the scribes. and. phari- g 2 to’ he: fore.” ree “OF | Rie . Neces- cup. D type. Opposition crit, cs on't: cial. government has’: ‘transferred | ee _ 6:30. p.m, sary: facilities would be provided. government-designed shelters. ° .| Sees. who; did, not raise a ‘voice. agree. ne ja 208-acre’ airport ‘site ‘in ‘Peace. Tunnel ‘mishap '[o0 A special commemorative in x provinces;::. P WILL REDUCE INTENSITY, to. protest against’ the.. crimes, "The storm’ - “arose: ‘over... ‘the River Town to the federal trans- VANCOUVER @-Richard Wa- program will be carried in its He also said the federal trans- He added: “It is a proven of. dictator Fulgencio | Batista; Public . Utilities. ‘Commission's’ port: department,. Premier Man~]. announcement that it will “hold: a hearing | September 2°on con- struction’ of the 700-mile rail-; way. from” Summit. Lake, ‘near’ Prince George, ‘to the = Yukon border. The ‘provincial election is set for- -September 12. CCF leader. Robert Strachan “Dra aged two” miles. SUEERENVILLE, “Nfld? a Patrick Rubia, 23, of Stephen- - ville. Crossing. escaped with only bruised feet this: week after..be-. -}ing dragged ‘two miles over’ rail-" way ties. by an eastbound:.CNR. train, it was learned ‘Wednesday. the scribes . who "were photo- graphed with the tyrant.” Looking in* much improved health since his recovery. from what was. described as pneu- monia,-Castro. accused the United States of involvement in the anti- Communist demonstra- tions which ‘have occurred out- veryk, 35, was: revived: by. an-in- halator squad Tuesday after be- ing carried unconscious: from .a 244-mile sewer tunnel. Waveryk was.struck by a falling rock while working underground. ning said Wednesday. ‘The’ site |' had been leased to the depart-. ment for a.number. of years | and used" as. a town. airport... The federal government Is. to hard- surface. the. runway.-: - Premier invited PRINCE | GEORGE ()).'— The place in honor of the late. ‘Rt.-Hon. Arthur Meighen. Mr. - ‘Meighen was twice Prime ‘Minister of Canada. He died. last Friday at the age of 86. nh scientific fact that @ mass of dense material such as earth and concrete will reduce the intensity of radio-activity.” Radioactivity posed the great- est danger to the greatest num- ber of Canadians. Laurier Regnier (PC—St. Boni- port department. has created a new agency—the: Emergency Na- tional Telecommunications Or- ganization; “to. plan in details the controls. required: in that field in wartime.” : In addition, ‘the defence pro- duction department has set up “a ‘NORMAL TEMPERATURES FOR THIS PERIOD planning body to develop the cle-| face) said there is a sense of .| His shoes. ere:: burned com- VANCOUVER 64 ments of war’ supply agency,| urgency in building shelters, A/Side Catholic churches in the | immediately charged’ “collusion” Prince wegree ‘Chamber of Com- pletely off. ‘during. the. bow may RCIA charged with control over pro-| million should be built, he said. {last three weeks. : ne | Petween the Social Credit party /ier Bennett to. iOin in a: public |Tide. Rubia hung on desperately WINNIPEG 66 duction, distribution and pricing} The government should help,| “There is no doubt that the} and the PUC. debate here with leaders of the} When he fell and slipped between a TORONTO of civilian and. military supplies|Mr. Regnier said. Construction |American embassy has thrown “Any such hearings will be a € two cars ‘after boarding the brain TNS a o MONTREAL 68 in wartime.” s of shelters could be brought un- into the battle its final pawns, hoax and are intended only as ALIFAX at Stephenville Crossing”: trainman discovered. his. Preale- amont,. pe “No soft hand. wed * “EDMONTON @®—Premier’ Man- ning said: Wednesday . hosrejects the idea of a softer treatment for motorists who lose ‘thelr. live- lihoods’ when their driving li- cences are suspended for impair- ed driving. He was commenting on statements by Edmontgnpo- lice ‘court: magistrates. that: they: fre cracking down-on ‘impaired drivers, with heavier Penalties, ‘Man _ killed: FIM wYCRH sep yee ey NEAR NORMAL he said, “There is no doubt the. im- perialistic partner of Spanish | ejection campaign,” -he- said, generalissimo Franco and his | wyyy, ASK: POSTPONEMENT fascism has influenced Franco| Premier’ Bennett: vehemently so that Franco can mobilize | gonieg tho charge, accusing op- against the revolution as many | position parties cf stooping ee Fascist priests as they can count “low-down, dirty politics,” and on in our country.” said he will ask the PUC. to The prime ‘minister charged. . weeks ago that “part of the postpone she hearing until after clergy” here is “fascist, falangist Progressive ‘Conservative and reactionary.” Only about |jeader ‘Deane Finlayson still one-third of Cuba's 750 priests | wasnt convinced and thought. aro Cubans, Most of the rest lit; more than -a colneidence are Spanish, and some are from | that tho PUC. had decided . to window dressing for the Social Credit political machine in. this der the winter works program, in which the federal government pays half the payroll costs of municipal works projects. "T think this is the greatest emergency that has faced the nation and we must help the people build shelters, We must make provision for.allowing de- preciation so far as income tax in concerned. - “Wo might even be able to pay half the cost of shelters because we are faced with the situation that we may have war any day and we cannot lose any more ‘Bill of Rights cited in "court: VANCOUVER: (®—The’ bull “of rights was. cited: Wednesday be- fore it ‘had even. . passed. into law in a successful application to place the casé of: Irene Reb- rin’ before the Supreme, Court of Canada, Senator J. w. De B. Farris, appearing for the first time as counsel. for the 33-year-old lec- turer, cited guarantees of funda-~ yes eS Capital 1 move knocked out JUNEAU, Alaska (M—A bitterly fought proposal to shift Alaska's capital from Juneau to the ‘met- ropolitan Anchorage area met almost certain defeat Wednesday Jat the hands of. a. south-cast Alaska-Fairbanks coalition, With about throe- fourths of NORMAL PRECIPITATION FOR THIS PERIOD cee VANCOUVER } § COMONTON REGINA WINNIPEG — So zs °o z ~4 °o Penns: Tl ae A we ! a Re COOLER WEATHER—Gonorally pelow-normal tomperatures are "“Hredicted © for gent nl Canada and the weat const for August, . according to tho 0-day outlook of. the United States woenther - “bureau, Near normal and above normal temperatures will cover the onat const and the Prairies, Map dotalla predicted tempera. . y4uvos and: procipitintion across tho country for the period, Tablos : givo normal -rendings for various contros, Thoro maps are. _ aod on prodietidns of tho: wonthor. offico. Which’ anya Sta: | ‘monthly outlook fs not a spocific forconst and that a change'in - Aventhar pattern | may produca major orrors, Pry cote ere . r ORM \ES ye: OP Nowamap, Small fire Tho Princo. Runort Fire and. no injurlos, suffered, re the returns in ‘from Tuesday's primary clection the capital transfer initiative trailed 19,106 votes to 16,021, Most of the big-vote precincts were among tho 188 reported. The 104 still out included many from far-flung: areas where returns often are days In reaching here, fishing and ono-time gold-min- ing city in the Alaska panhandle as tho ainto's soat of governmont, Fatt capital haa, boon here since Southonat Alnaka, where Jun- cau is located, vated overwholm- tive, 0,400 to 323. Fairbanks, in- land from Anchorage, opposed the move, 4,458: to 1,096 with 60 Dag ledds UN UNITED | NATIONS, N Socrotary-Goneral : -Dag Hame marakjold rhcad ' to. the reatloss Congo today. to; porsonnally Jond into Ish = troops . oF 3 an vad 1y Bs sat chy oe then y foe é gotta nit Adon Petite dntnlate dt te SAAN adadeanha sad ed se Ri duibea sd ted abi ds tin n tv ‘ain Nie peddenda: Rete dededy bode trod hod Ingly against the gaptinl initla=| of 104 precineta ati unreported, . N.Y, nae : n United Nations force of Swod-,| | “aocossiontat |. time.” the United States, “World News Briefs NEW YORK. (P—irl quadruplots were born 24% months ‘prematurely to a Brooklyn woman Tuesday. night, Three died soon after birth and the other Wednesday morning. The welghts of the bables ranged from one pound, four ounces to other childron aged: 18. months to nina, years, | LONDON (n—About ‘2700—$1, 960 ben vanished from a safe in St. Paul's Cathedral, police roported Wednesday. The monoy came from collections at Cathedral sorvices, A momber. of the Cathedral staff sald a thief apparently uscd a skeleton plano, - ‘ROME (Routora)—A numbor of passongers on a ‘British Huropean Airways Viscount airoraft wero injured today whon the pilot auddonly altered course to avoid hitting anothor . + LONDON. (Routors)—Tho 12,862- ton Liberian -ting tankor “world Sky” sank off the Oman const and six ofits 95 crow ; mombora wero loat, it was roported Wodnosday, The owners key to onter an office which contained the salo, wp of tho vessel, the Niarchos group, announced hore at lenat -17 mon were ‘known to have suryivod, Ton ‘Wero missing, 4 / Cruso of ‘tho alnking Was not {oarnod, ANBA sald: wednesday: 7 7 saath ule lat abobaind + LONDON (Routoray_—Union londora Wodnosday. accapled act,” The PUC called on the PNR to show cause why it should not require. a. cortificate from the commission before Starting construction » of | its _ proposed $250,000,000. railway. © The. start of. the - ‘allway was officially, marked by Premier agreomont with the govronment, Porcy Goorge, : fh: member of - ‘the PUC, sided with Premler ‘Bon- nott. in’ denying any” eloation: strings, “The: date. was: sot boforo wo knew of tho election,” he said, Promior. Bennott said ha was |caught: by: surprisg | by, the PUC -|announcemont. < .. "T was. moat surprised to hoar that-a hoarlng had boert called,” ho sade. {To had” no 'advane , knewiedao,ier.. the goyornmons, novor ‘doca:” ' Ho onllod on Mr, Strachan: to apologize. to’ Himaolf and H, FF, Angus, chairman’ of the: PUO, for suggesting othorwisa; 2... | t _oneeennreepommanieeteonstampene : , ATTACHE OUT" oe hE ep : Lon. an Poe ag mental rights contained in. the |: measure as new grounds for, considering her appeal against, deportation, The British: Columbia court of appeal granted loave to appeal to the., supreme tribunal . its decision last month uphalding legality of. the: order for Miss further. hearing, said it was counsel's. argument..on ‘the. bill of rights which-led himto be- leva there might bo grounds | for appeal, The other two judges approved the application... for leave: .but gave no, rengons,.. Senator. Farris olted. provis- fons of the bill which forbid arbitrary: decisions. . affecting talned person : bo informed | of tenaons for his detent: tion, .: ‘Ho maintained that, tho. din; the House of.Commons and the Sonate but’ still Jacked: yoyal|- assent, would apply. retroactively a to cases atill:: bofore the courts Jand thus would. be: applicable to iz Miss Rebrin's caso, a high, school tentatively identified ag’ "Qiite Wberty and require’ that a de-| whieh” ‘had | boon" ‘approved ‘by |” COALDALE,. Alta, MA man killed when an explosion, rocked Wednesday... was ‘Austring, about 50, of Lethbridge. Nick Kulash, also of Lethbridge, was in critical. condition in hos- pital. Coaldale is 10 miles: onat of Lethbridge. ee, ital Issue as never before, ap-| One pound, soven ounces, The mothor, Mrs, George Williams, y at Sum. woo -RCMP graduates: ' : . , band have four mit Lake June 28, two days| Myr. Justice’ Honry, I Bird 0 > mat ' parently will koop this colorful] 28 was In good condition. She and her husband ha lahend of a deadline seb in. On giving reasons ‘for approving. the |. REGINA ° o “Twenty '=flvo RCMP rookios fram all arts' of Canada. havo successfully, com- pleted: basic’ training at. the ROMP barracks horo: thik woek. The. gradyates will bo !mimedi- atoly posted to new stations: in various parts of the ome a WEATHER “Cloudy along the const, ' ‘but ” Mostly sunny inland: today “ind Priday,, with: ther pose. ' Baty of |. thunderstorms. “Occasional drizzlo In constal rroas in the morning, 7Littlo change”. In “tomnoefature. Winds: light: wost 15.. Low ee and high Peldayy)65 al Me ~ 1{/Departmont anawored a call ligntanga provitieo, An unspealfied wago inorense offered: by port authorities for. LONDON (Reutors)—-The © “alr a . pe DRUGS. ‘LTD. {| Wednesday at 5:45 pm, to tho] Wo had assurance from Ka-| some 0,000 dockworkors now oarning a baalo £8 Os Td & wooly, J attache of the United States Dm- Pp i TD ES ee ' a, Lotus cafo, 628 Third avonuclianga’s ohiof.jof state and mbout $24), e, ve basay 111, Moscow shag boon. tala | r nice’ Rupert. hag ‘ Mrlday,' ‘August 12, ‘1080. DIAL Wwoat, promicr, Molaa. Tshombo, hia}: ewe to lonvo. tho Sovict Union “for now. ‘porte’ 575. days p{iaoltis,, Standard , Tine) Tho small -blave at tho back |force of 300 soldiers and two, TRAPINI, | ‘Blolly (Routors) Two . Ttallan flshormon wore | oarrying out 'nctivitios = Income. | i Hn vow 04385 | 10,7 feob 21 51 of a atove was quickly .oxtin- |gonorals would'bo “rocelvod in| fatally wounded whon a Tunlalan coastguard vosaol machine. [patible with his status.as a dip- ‘without: a: fatal ‘ett C 17:98 «10.6 foot guished, No damago wns dono jan ordorly mannor” when. they gunned .thelr' boat in tho Sloilinn. channol: ‘Tuosday,, the lomat” the Soviet hows agency peckdenty | | Low's cnn L402 58 feabe come Friday. . ws Hatian newa Agency Tass said. today, SS es ab 38. foot