igre. Telephone 6767 ‘aid Britain watched this: scene over the southern Alberta ‘prairie Thursday morning as 20 tons of TNT was exploded. in ‘a gigantic red. ball of- flame. The ball reached this stage about one second after the detonation near the Suffield Experimental | ‘Station northwest of Medicine Hat. Black smoke then enveloped . ‘the flame and an atomic- like mushroom cloud rose 600 feet ‘over the site. Seiéntists soon -re- ~entered the zone to make de- tailed observations of damage and comparisons ef instrument reactions. B.C. B.C. ROUNDUP 7 —CP Photo. . Child murder suspects _ appear in police court ~ BURNABY. (CP)—Two women murder suspects, ‘both from the Interior of B. .C., appeared in police court) “tharge Wi e : shotgun Mrs. Winnifred Dorothy Tosoft of Prince George is charged in the August:13 death of a three-|. year-old gril. The ‘girl was left in her charge by the provincial | : social. welfare department. ‘The two cases were remanded here, said a court official, as a convenience until the women, now lodged in Oakalla prison, are returned to the Interior for pre- - Mminary hearing. $250 grant made MtCrOnss ()—The provincial government announced Monday a $250 grant has been made to the: Canadian Writers’ Founda- tion. The grant follows a request for financk al assistance which was made at the foundation's con- vention here last month. Quebec and’ Ontario also make similar grants, “Three men injured “VERNON «) — A two-car col- lision on Mission Hill:at Vernon sent three men to hospital in critleal condition Monday night, The men were driver Richard Edmund .of Vernon and Thomas Sobkowich of Vancouver, n pas- senger and the other driver, John Kidston of Vernon. Health hunt VANCOUVER () — Seadentary office workers are among various types of people bouncing thelr wey to physica) fitness’ at the _ University of British Columbia's new trampoinse classes, .Housewlves, children and | young violinist rom the Vancou- vor Symphony Orchestra, pre also aunonge the 20,.intmbors wh 40 each piy $4, for elght Glasses, | wey "You can't get -botter oxerclses than = this," sud.. Dr, Josoph Boucher, 44, botween bounces. MAN evoning of this, and you _ know you've had n workout,” "New ski jump. ; “VERNON ol-conktn iotion: on Sliver Star Mountain's, now ski jump will atart Inunedintoly fol- lowing receipt of plans submitted to the Canadian Amateur Ski Agspolation for approval, Barlior| the CASA rejoated. the first, sure voy because ‘the hill above the Jip did not moet with: tte ' rigid sponte tone i “ ORMES 2 DRUGS LTD, — ee DIAL _21 51 7 V ‘ here Monday and were remanded until August 29. their home near Creston, July al. ‘travel of the: hallbut, slaying o of. her husband ‘at petother..clubs*ank ‘Published at Canada’s Most Strategic. Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, ‘po on ast |fhe week ending August 13, the] . ‘| total poundage of fish brought in| - Treached near-record proportions. i The total tor that week was 2,290,200 pounds, which makes it]: ' J Ore of the largest catches of the 2 2 year, * 1) Of that. totai, 1960 Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 figures but landed in Prince Rupert for $1,500 in A “*blitz- drive conducted in aid of the Canadian National Insti- tute for the.Blind realized $1,500 at the conclusion of a door-to- door drive;.by: Women of, the Moose, Chapter No. 211. The tar- get for this area has been set at $2,000. Campaign c‘hairman, Mrs. Kenneth ‘Hardy, said. that when. the . many pledged .. donations come in from city businesses and organizations she is “most opti- mistic that the quota will be -more than. filled, ” last ‘campaigning night - from rganizations “both men ‘ani vassed we ask them fo leave their of : donations: at: the’ Canadian’ Bank ~ CNIB canvass realizes - “More than 80 canvassers were. Tf thére | is anyone. wh6o' has-not been can- night drive of Commerce,” Mrs.’ Hardy said... The generous public support of 'g’600 pounds of grey ‘cod; 1,700 the drive has. been. greatly ap. preciated ‘by all those . taking part; and: Mrs. Hardy wished tof: extend her appreciation. to alll. those. canvassers . who :. helped make. ita success.. te - Protest jegislation = VERNON 0) — Representatives of vegetable growers “in ‘the Armstrong-Vernon district met with M. M. Gilchrist, B.C.:Mar- kets commissioner~ Monday to protest recent. legislation—which. ilegal__on marketing of The; estrictions + anamey® "six ‘Zones in. tng ntene and-ruled that: no‘sale of vegetables could be made outside the -respective "Wide organizati nal. changes — ~ planned by Canadian National — MONTREAL—Donald Gor don, chairman and president of Canadian ‘Nation- al Railways stated today: the board of directors of Canadian National Railways has approved a plan to revise the organizational structure of the system with the aim of decentralizing authority and modernizing administrative techniques. ' To step up effectiveness in serving the transportation market, ft is planned to replace the present “departmental” type cf management struc ure by in- teyreting .the sales and opera- tions functions at all levels of the administration, . *. The present organization in Canada, with its familiar three _lregions, 10 districts and.31 divis- ions, will be reconstructed into five regions which in turn will be ‘divided into 18 “business units” with jurisdiction over all rail transportation activities: in assigned geographic arcas. The new organization will thus eliminate one level: of supervis- fon and localize the adminis- tration through the setting up of area administrations in which authority for both sales and operations will be combined, Canadian National’s: present contral region, which. includes ‘| nearly all of Ontario and Quebec, will be divided into two roglons —the St. Lawrence region, with headquarters at. Montreal and the ‘great Lakos region, ‘with headquarters at. Toronto. . ! Similarly tho present western region, which includes the entire |. territory west from the Lakehead |, to the Pacific Ocoan,’ will be divided into two’ roplons—the Halibut — tagger The International Paelfic halibut commission announcad an IPHO orow, working: from tho vosaol, Sunnfjord, ‘tagged a total of 17,000 pounds: ‘of halle | but, Thla would. average out at more than 300 fish, “Tho tags ave, put on ao tho IPHC: onn keep trnck of fish and yrodord vital data which, ovor a period of yonrs gives them somo Indiention of: habita and areas except through, the. board. Prairie region, with headquar ters at Winnipeg,and ‘the Mountain region, with: headquarters at Edmonton, The present Atlantic region, with headquarters . ‘at Moncton, will remain substan- tially the samo, | The reorganization follows two years of intensive study of rail- |. tion operations , and administra~ ion, It: reflects the far- -reachiig changes which have taken place in both the transportation market’ and ‘the: technology: of transportation “since the basic organization structure. of the railway was established. On the marketing ‘side, The growth in transportation services offered by plipelines,: highway. transport, commerelal adr tiios and. ships underlines the -need for new sales techniques and_ greater flexibility in mecting the de- mands of competition. At the same time great: physical changes have been made includ- ‘dng diesclization with all its resulting effects such as greater train lengths, faster schedules ‘and better utilization of loco- ‘motives; central traffic control. being introduced progressively across. the system; improved equipment dosign and mainten- ance; automated freight yards and electronic data processing. “In the light of such changes, the reorganization is designed to achieve a faster and more effec- P82, 300 ‘pounds of chums. -fand there: were 9,400 pounds of oe Dot, Edward and. ane at Prince . Rupert. .Two draggers—one from pounds of white ‘spring; 239,400 of it was salmon; including d,- 441,900 pounds of: pinks. Other fish. :ncluded in the}: oad were: -22:800 pounds: of red} spring;. 6,400 pounds. of. white} Spring, 232,100 pounds of ccohoe; 86,400 pounds of sockeye; ‘and “ The bottom fish landed that - week amounted to 308,900 pounds | Steelhead, *;’ Included in the -bottom - “fish atch were: 24,300 pounds of dole; ‘pounds of red cod; 2,000 pounds tof ling cod; 2,000 pounds of black “cod; 26,200 pounds of mink feed; “198, ,000 pounds of herring; and 46, 100 pounds of crabs. - Five crab ‘vessels Janded. at Area: (4 and. the: other from Area j2AE — ‘landed’, bottom fish. jn ‘Prince Rupert while samon was “brought in by 35: ginetters. * The total fish landed in Prince Rupert for tne.week ending Aug- ist. 6; was 1,825,662, pounds, with T6700: ‘pourids-of¢satmon 490s 000°: ‘pounds: of ‘halibut, arid-151;- cluded ‘in: the. load.: The salmon’ catch had. 39, 800 pounds of red” ‘spring; 9,600 pounds of cohoe; -64,500; pounds}: of -sockeye; .587, 300° " pounds’ of) pinks, and 226, 800 “pounds » of chums. Halibut take included 35, 900 pounds of chickens; 286, 000 pounds of medium; 151,800 pounds of large; and 16,300 pounds of No. 2: 7 In the bottom fish Joad, there were 13,800 pounds of sole; 21,800 pounds of grey cod; 400 pounds of ling cod; 2,400.pounds of black cod; 333,300 pounds of mink feed; and 79;562 pounds of crabs, There were also 17,000 pounds of stecl- head caught, : - Salmon was landed by 10 trol- lers and 27 gillnetters while hali- but was taken by’ cight vessels -” Although. there were no hali- | 1,971,900 pounds |. 262° pounds. of: ‘bottom: fish . in- . W.. I .. ‘Murray. “Local. boy’ Bill Mureoy sc candidate Social Credit candidate W. H. (Bill) Murray, in the September 12 elections has been a resident of Prince Rupert for the past'36 years and considers ‘himself “a local boy,” he-says. Of Scottish stock, he received all his school- ing here. : On. graduation he joined the ‘Forest Service in.1934 and .be- chief ‘clerk in public .During © the’ Second came © accounts. World. War he. served with -the six Royal Canadian. Ulavy for: years in the Atlantic and. Middle East. . ‘He returned. to the Forest | vice. for four years. ‘following;the war, when he took.ove est;;in, . the» ,Commerciar ‘Hotel; iets -becor : proptiete . Ss hotel” peinta « fois : —— n blasts highways dept: NAKUSP:.B.C. ‘(W—British Col- ‘umbia (COF: leader Robert:,Stra- |. chan _has, charged that.Social Credit highway patronage has cost the province’s. taxpayers millions of dollars. Mr. Strachan. was spée&iking at a nominating convention here which named Randolph Harding CCF candidate for re-election September 12 in Kaslo-Slocan, The CCE campargn committee wish to correct the telephone number stated in their press re- lease, published in The Daily News Monday. The corrected and bottom fish by two drageers. number is: 6486. | World News Briefs UNITED NATIONS (m—The Security Council meets today to consider membership applications from seven former African. “colonies of France: Ivory Coast, Niger, Upper Volta, Chad, Gabon, Dahomey and the Congo Republic, Approval seemed . assured and final action.on tho applications will ‘be: taken by the assembly next month. + tive rosponse to varying local needs in today’ s highly competi. tive business.’ environment. both of 1984: Sixth. ‘Avonuo Eaat,. “month jaunt, vin. Gront: Britaln, “ad eS In May, {00L, me TRAVELLENS | OVERSUAS aro Ivor Oatron the'Continont and Scandinavian countries, Theyehope to ‘apond: Ohriatmas in Swedon with -rolne, tlona, During thelr tour they will’ keop an: cya: open, for items: ‘of: Intorost’ to’ Prinvo. Ruport. and ‘these will, Appear at irvrogular: intervals in The Dally News, Ivor and Ray oxpedt to bo back om and Raymond Joust, who have commenced.an cight Blatt. ‘photo. Wy. John : ONES ho iA WASHINGTON (m—After a + week-of fruitless offorts, the _ House of Representatives finally produced a quorum Monday — and got started on its post-convontion. sossion business, The roll. call showed 399 of. the 432 membors on hand,. the first time since: It reconvened August 15 - that. the. house, could muster a majority for business. 4 + + ST. JOSEPH, Mo, (A froight train. smashed hend-c “on ‘Into a’ Burlington: Passenger train Monday, injuring six train- mon and blocking: the main ina with wrockago: 10 Miles Rorthwost ‘of hero, ‘LONDON’ posited. 1,100 pounds of attar of disclosed Mondny, - Bulgarian ue ” . +. +. , (Routors)—Tho Bulgarian’: government has ‘dee ' + | mit roses at.a London hank, it was. sources. here: doserlbed tho deposit—worth =. $840,000—as “normal ‘commercint : practice,’ Tho: valuable ‘fragrant attar, tho basis: for: making’ porfume, - is often used. aa a. form ¢ of. granely. aoourlty, thoy sald. ' ote ‘ i no TAIPEI, Yornioan (Monday Ls. tho’ second anniversary: of tho. boginning of: tho 44-day Communist: artillory. hombard= ment on the Quomoy: Islands.: Since: that. timo, ‘according ‘to | ‘the Chinese. Nationalist. defence ‘minlatry, : ithe. Communists . nave fred : nearly” Bab p00" ahella: uM th 7 ‘islands, it ¥: ‘ 'BINGAPORD: “(Routers)—Ho Choow.. Chyo, a. wealthy. a0. yonr-old ‘Singapore | rubbor atinte.’ owner: Wwho-was- Kidnapped. ty. south’ Malaya..12 days ago, : war’. -relonsod Monday... Tho English-languago nowapaper Straits | ‘Timos” ‘roported that 60,000. Malayan dolnranbout $20,000 ransom: had'boon: pated, - Hor was’. ‘the olghth millionaire | Aldnapped. this: ‘yoar | In-' _ Blngapora, x MANILA, (Women: lnwyora mooting ‘hora. to” ‘jumantza Mo:law" have: come, out againat ooplinl punlelimont,, and fe. _tmprlgonmont, ai Hi ae Thoy,alao, opnoad: outhannaln,, or ‘more “aw committdo of | - prolong’ ough, human: Alfa... " yay y y killing: Tho poral, dho “intornational fodorntion of women ” _Jawyors: doalded! that: everything posal a ‘phould , bo’ done: to" | posed by party president ‘Neil’ “| meetings in: years and. its is-re- . sounding. out the general feeling stg LIERARY ‘VICTORIA, Bc. PN mere . Provinces if euler page DEC 3 PRICE TEN CENTS” pose DT a elec ion jou A Bruce. Brown | party's choice A standing. ‘ovation: greeted the conclusion of A. Bruce Brown’ S “speech of: acceptance as candidate for the Prince Rupert Liberal party last night in the Civic Centre. More, than 60 persons ‘present. accepted the. invitation to-sign his nomination papers. 00 oe Mr. Brown, Q.C.,: a. Jeading . Prince Rupert barrister, ‘was pro-— MacDonald, and - “was the > only nominee. _ He will contest. ‘the. provinelal elections on September, 125 - Speaking to the- meeting, : Mr. : Brown. said: .““The. Marriage: of Labor and the CCF: party: seems to, me. an -unhappy - alliance,'1 [only hope I: con't have to- hand) the divorce:”:. °- “3 “This is. one: of the”: Jareést: presentative of many groups and ° walks of life. The suggestion that — a Liberal candidate would help to ‘put in Angus” MacPhee ls,.:I, think, a deliberate campaign : to” discourage. our. participation.:.I . have no argument with ‘the in- dividual candidates, whom I con- sider good: men, but. with: their parties. I would have preferred a younger man to have stood, even if it meant a ‘licking, ‘but—after As. Brace Brown, QC. . Pointing : out - that unemploy ling} ment now equalled 8 per cent-o —I decided to stand. again.” ‘He:.went.on ‘to. point out. that] “the : Social. Credit party is afraid 1° will. run, ‘and the: CCF]: Party -is’ afraid: Twill. not run.” Speaking of ‘the benefits. gained: by. this riding.. daring: the: past Socred reign, Mr. Brown pointed will be when | winter ‘unemplo ment comes: , legislation. he. told: the: meeting ver an. inter” : | hospital assistance, ‘the. ‘annual | by ox-Mayor’ Cyril: H, Orma: of | sontenced. to five days for. ob- Os}, And. one: day: ‘for obtaining to’ the cannery | Toad, the condi- ‘tion: ‘of: ‘Highway 16; comparing, i surplus. of. revenue » and: -liquor | mehts: road. sales in comparison: to: the prov-| ‘| ince’s income §; under. .Previous ‘governments, * ‘Stating § ‘that:: “Sales. ‘tax is the = “highest, in worst’ off,” ”- Be. concluded: | Pioneers Banquet set Some 150 names have been tated of 1910 pioneeis by the Homecoming Committee of the Prince Rupert Jubilee committee, it was announced today by Mrs. tee. Complimentary tickets have beén mailed: out‘for NR pts ty the Pioneers Banquet scheduled to be held at ‘the ‘Arm- ouries, Wednesday, September 4%, at: 7 p.m. nat if .anyone,..who is NOT a. plo- Three jailed” ree neer wishes to attend the ban- “In ‘police a this nideuilisa, quet, they are welcome, Mrs.| Denning sald, Typkots, at, $2. 50) per person are available .a Mitchell's Flower Shop and at arte part Wilson was. given the office of 8. D, Johnston Co., pleaded guilt to a charge of on Second Avenue. This invita~- breakin ‘and onte in 8 nd | Hon, partleulnrly includes the theft. g mung, & husbands an ves 0 plo- neors who may not qualfly: tor a anes ae “sentenced to one complimentary ticket, cil $s 00;,hond' for good’ behavior: for In addition to his or her tieicot; 12 months} and ordered to make each ploncer will be: presented ‘a $6, ‘restitution’ ‘to Jd, W. Roger- with a special Jeather-bound gon” ‘of 901. Sixth Avenu East, Jublico edition’ “of Dr. Rs. | Gwnor. of Midway Grovery. Gniewny mk ake Ruport, Wilson and. two juvoniles stole y tt oe $0 in: cash: and about. $36 :worth Tho presentations will be made of merchandise. during a break- in, Friday night, ; ‘One: of: the: juveniles appeared {in court * yesterday "and: owas ‘Jordered: to’ make: -roatitution,. of $6. and had ‘final: sentence: sus- ponded, ‘The other youth: appear- ed* today * and. was ordered; to make‘restitution of $0;, sonten- ced to: ota day. in! jails: ‘and brclered to report to a. probation officer. for six montha, |). WEATHER “Mostly. cloudy witty: sutter- ed showors today, Cloudy — with “sunny periods. and n Victoria, Dr. Large will act 08 |: chairman. of the banquet.” i False pretences’ earns five days in lockup © 2 Otto’ ‘Kaufman: of. no. thxod address ‘pleaded guilty and: was _{ taining” monoy by falso proten~ cos}. flyo;daya’ “for, obtaining transportation - “by” false, preton-1” lodgings by flag; pretencos, | Ho waa alsy. ordered ' to: makel: | voatitution to Horte:UeDrlva for ‘aproximately. $37" ‘and: tho Savoy Hotel, for $20,014 : 4] + pes, and hI nae onight and oh 8 1 pe days. 50. ond. 00. pe oie : «Prine ‘Rupert ‘has: now. ‘gono 587 days sehen a bec teaffe Aug - ; tananed Timo) . me “Maa 8. foot originally. designed. te WES. Ot the work force; he_asked what: it... ~ Referring ‘to’ previous: ‘Lib al : for September 7, 7 p. = : JF, Denning, chairman of the Homecoming. comrmiit- fow.nftornoon showord,.Wdd- UL oo Canada’ and it is. “being “d rted os : ‘that theré has been’ nothing. in- - 2 : . troduced? by - ‘the: ‘present. govern-- ment that was 3 not started by} his: o ‘men, ‘and. the ‘Masset- ‘Port ‘Cle me . “Bennett. is a. a plad: “time Char- ois lie, and if: there’ is real’ ‘trouble ‘in’. | Canada, ‘this province ‘will: be the oe eer ming ae este me i ene inn amt ie nage” Ss cen ye Hie — ca nae er oe mye mg * AIBN EC se