was Ey Lee an PIES gee tas Te en a Plo rere rman tee eae ~ he aa aa aa $ Telephone 6767 TIME. our IN ROME. —_ “These | gay. girls . from the ‘Canadian “Olympic swimming team take. a-stroll. through’ the. Olympic Millage. They are from left-:to. right: Mary Stewart, Vancouver;.:Sara Barber, Brantford, Ont,; Margaret Iwasaki. arg -and Judy. McHale; Vancouver. The‘girls are members of the 400- metre relay team which: competed Thursday. B. .C. ROUNDUP oe photo. 4 JH. Todd & Sons low on Hwy 16 paving bid VICTORIA (CP)—The department of highways has opened tenders for two highway projects in north- ern: British. Columbia. Five. bids have: been received for surfacing of 14 miles between Terrace and. Prince Rupert on the Trans-Provincial Highway. Lowest bid *recéived.was’ 0268, 570 from Commonwealth Construc- | ‘tion Company. J H, - Todd | and ‘Sons Limited | 0" ‘while C. E- ‘Barker, Limited and}: ‘Dominion Bridge submitted a low bid of $6, 230 for steelwork on thef project. ees Bridge to open. ba .. NEW ST ES UMIMSTER: i) Mayor Beth Wood. of. New West- minster will officially open the new $4, 000, 000 . Queensborough) aoa erences atintenn eins ett mt —-, | RCMP report fines. upped "City revenue. from police court fines and costs for, July were up $150.50. cents from. June's total, according to the monthly report’ to city councll by Staff.- Sgt. W. J. Currie, NCO in charge of the Cily RCMP detachment. ‘The report ‘showed that. a total of $1,931.50 in revenue was collected during July) which conipares to the $1,781 collected in‘ June, The Federal Govern. ment was paid $148.50 while $12 was paid to the Provincial Gov- ernment, Liquor cases ..were on the in-, ercase, as 64 cilsos wore reported lasL month compared to June's 50 cases; and tho 304 complaints received and investigated were down slightly from Juna's total of 329, ““ROMP attended. three fires, | reported four wuniighted street lamps, found two businoss places unlocked, recovered three bicy- oles that were. reported stolon, found 10 articles ‘and received roports of four. foal ‘articles, ‘avPrisonors' expenses and maine ténanco, Including meals minountod to, $648,° 4. “Fourtoon tratticy, aight patting nid one ‘other. ‘hyelaw, warnings woro ‘Jssuod, 9 “In, porforming - their. dutics, ROMP vehicles ibtayallod a somo 0/662 miles, | ve Hae ah ie Prince Rupert has ‘how. gong, 590, days-|}. without a fatal traffic nceldont, a WAIT oa. Lol pat eabanasueleanaene Astapabtaneicenndal ep mes : og 3 - DRUGS. Lo, ee DIALS 2 51 by * | Thursday ‘after they le farm ee oo eee ewer nie eae BE tae Be Rt gE a et at tebe ad ee ee wie ee ee Pe ee ee LY pee eG Published at Canada’s - Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, BC FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1960 parties . took up ‘the’ offe . tember 12 general. electio: ‘Liberal’, leader saidin Cranbrook the -case. of E. Soramers was ‘‘a. disgrace -|democracy™ and definitely is | major: issue in the election. CCF leader Robert Stracha timber rights held: by forestry, concerns. Hospital. contract awarded Eatons -A- meeting of the Prinde Rup-. ert General hospital board ‘of directors was -held . Thursday. ‘It was reported that. a contract for refurnishing the nurses’ quarters has been awarded | ‘to. Eaton’s Contract Sales: Division, and in- stallation . contracts. have been awarded to: Northern“B:C, ‘Power Commission and The Electrician, Prince Rupert. The’ total cost of the work” will” amount ‘to $16,500. In the financial: statement for week ending -: July. 31° it. was stated. that ‘there “was now a surplus of $14,205 this year as against . a. deficit. of. $1,081 at this time last’ year. “This. sur-. plus is largely: accounted for by adjustments due to _patient- days: ‘er ‘eane Finlayson . promised atl. Kamloops he wouid go‘to’ Ottawa: immediately to seek a new ap proach : to. B.C.’s unemploymen problem if elected to power..- In raising the Sommers c for’ the first time in his can paign Mr.. Perrault took iss with Attorney: General ° Bon | Knight have been appointed . to: . of Canada’ Ss most wanted crim= “VANCOUVER. -—— P rested. two.17-year-old b ys end: church ‘carrying :two: anda record » player... ‘record players were: foun . church later. Police said:the boys used the church to hide their; loot. -Ogopogo sighted KELOWNA (—Hans Gerade, German vice-consul in: Vancou- ver, and. Phillip ‘Daum of Kel- owna Said” Thursday« they. saw Ogopogo, famed. Okanagan Lake monster, ‘while at Beacon Beach here: Mr; Duam said’ he saw a creature “about 25 feet long, with humps and a fish tail but no head” and it rose to the surface “three, times. Giant sales. meeting _ VANCOUVER () .— Canadian Pacific Airlines will, airlift 350 - equipment and ern Canada to Dallas, Tex., to take part in a three-sales con- vention atarting August 28, More than 6,000 “delegates in all will attend, Sixteen U.S. and Cana- dian airlines will transport dele- gates. from Canada, the United States and Mexico to Dallas, Memorial service ‘VANCOUVER {Q) — ive. hun- drod relatives and friends of four mountaineers killed in an ava- Janche on Mount Waddington ‘ast ‘June 30 attend.a, memorial sorvico. for the victims hore Thursday, ‘Tha bodies of Miss Elfrida -Pigou and Miss Joan Stirling, North Vancouver, John Owen, Vancouver and Dorok Boddy, Powell . River, wore , not Yocovered. S stolen ¢ car discovered A: totally: demolished .Into- model car was found ‘abandoned | ° yeatorday nefy. Rainbow Lake, about 18 milos cast of hero, "ROMP -yoported that tho car, J owned: by. Georgo Harold. Gal- Jaghor:. of ‘Torrance, was “Appare | ‘ontly. ftolon from Sunsot ‘Borvice batwoon Wadnosday night and Thuraday morning, Tho oar was found upalde down nM? the: bottom of n fifty; toot bane, Polloo. anid that the acoldent wna probably ‘anused by a blow- out on | tho nyhl front Ure, a the Western Cs _-‘Hospital >. between September. 6-and 9.at ’ the Queen Milgebet Theatre, tractor | ‘dealers from throughout West- dian. Institute Administrations and |: “Trustees ‘convention to: be ‘held , formation should. be | phoned’ immediately to the Prince Rupert RCMP detachment, ‘VERNON (?) :=+ Sixty-six resi- but house burns yourself”. construction program make cash contributions, seven| heuse Sunday. , Vancouver.’ - - | ee _ Power by Christmas'| 7, 000 firemen, | dents of Cherryville district near here have embarked on a “do-it- to bring electricity to their homes |. : [NEW LONDON, conn. (Mm: by Christmas. Thirty-eight will| Fite broke out in a two-family have agreed to supply. poles and Ht couldn't have happened. 21 will work. on construction to| at a more appropriate time.: extena the power line six miles| Some 7,000 firemen are here to their homes, Total cost of the{ for. the 77th annual state line is $93,400 .with $18,480 com-| firemen’s convention, The house? It burned = to ithe - ground, ‘ing in the form of self help from |. residents, - a “One killed i in highwa y accident near Kloiya A 20-year-old construction worker was killed yes- terday when.the car in which he was riding went out of control, and plunged over a 25-foot bank near Kloiya Bay dam, about.14 miles east.of here, _ vineouved (CP)-#The big guns of the Social Credit government were silént Thursday night as lead- ers of British Columbia’s three major opposition former forests minister Robert {told a New Westminster brachay his party would-revoke perpetual’ s Progressive Conservative ‘ead’ Af 4 ve in the province’s Sep- campaign. Ray ‘Perrault: who indicated in Vancouver Wed- nesday’ night it was not a proper |. q| subject for. debate: and rebuked a questioner who raised it. - Mr.’ Perrault said the people |. ‘of B.C. “will not be ‘so callous as to forget what happened” in the case of the former minister, now’serving a five-year sentence "\ for conspiracy and _aecepting bribes. - The Liberal leader. also | ‘ate tacked the. CCF party which he said has “lost all hope. of ‘form- ing a government in B.C.” vot : Speaking earlier at Nelson, Mr. Perrault said Forests Minister Williston has embarrassed nego- tiations with the United States on the Columbia Riyer by say- ing a dam on. the Arrow Lakes ‘will be’ the first project under- ‘taken ‘in’ ‘developing the river. Mr. Strachan: told °250. persons -who crowded his meeting. that -expropriation™ ‘of the forest’ ‘in-| dustry is. out of: the question, . but the CCF party would restore : “equality. of pportunity in the -| inals.. He. has:- been. convicted. ‘ of..murder and. is an: escapee. -from.Chino, Calif. Police say,” -he'umay be considered armed : ands extremely dangerous. In-". forests.” “: nt rnation- Credit “assertions: : that ::. there |- ‘| would be:a reduction .in. invest-|"’. ment under a CCF. administra- tion.. He said more money is being invested per capita’ in | Saskatchewan than in B.C. ‘Mr. Finlayson, who went to Kamloops. by car from the’ Oka- nagan when. fog: prevented @ planned flying visit to Kootenay centres; said new emergency measures: and a long-term pro- gram are needed to meet. the unemployment problem~-in B.C, “He said he would: propose that|_ labor and materials be included in, the present federal winter -|works assistance ‘scheme’ and would step-up construction of schools | and: nee in: the province. - Navy dates. : and c our daze -The HMCS “Cape Breton” will Ibe open to the public ‘Sunday, September 4, from~-2 p.m, until 4:30 p.m. only. ‘The HMCS “St, Therese”. will hold its ‘open. house’.on Satur. day and Sunday, September 3 and 4, between 2 p.m, and 4:30 p.m, Both ships will leave Prince Rupert on Tuesday, September Dond is Daniol Hoinvichs of. the Inlander Rooms; He was an om- ployee with Northwest Construc- tion Ltd;, working: in Falls. rivor. Helnrichs and four others were driving from ‘Rainbow Lake to- wards Prince Ruport on Highway 16 when the ‘mishap occurred. Tho car onded.up on tts: right aide against a treo and. was torm- od a total losses Driver of the car’ was Robort Morden, 21, of ;Cow Bay, Other pAasongors in the car wore: Mar- ‘Jorilo Onmpboll, -Liowollon Sponrs, and Virginian” Marshall all of Millor Bay hospital, The passonget's received minor cuts. and brulaoa but: none TO . quirad hospital ‘treatment, . | 20:337to $21,288 in the four Thursday, botweon tho door and roof of the or ROMP at: Port mdward are stil) | Invoabigating, rye Hoinrichs, 1:9; nativo: ‘of Plumb | Couleo, ‘Man ihad=Nvod fot about ono yoar in Prince Ruport. Ho $s survived: by hia mothor, govon brotherg nd four. ala- tora, Tho ‘body: will, bo ‘trans-, orted to Plumb ‘Couloo for {n- jormont, A dggision has not, as yot, boon reached* whether or OL to: shale on, Inqueat mo ~ (ton, o “Holnrichs wag partially pinned . ‘ + a oo cre k MOSCOW it—Barbara Powers lott Moscow today without: shaving: a chanco to pload personally with Premier Khrushchev: “for W roduotion in hor husband's 10-yenr sontonce for-caplonage, Tho. 28-year-old wife of U-2 pilot Francis Gary. Powors looked . aad. and soloinn as sho bonrded. an. alrinor for Brusuols whore sho. ‘arrived nator this fron ge whine [ World News Briefs WASHINGTON (M—Tho chairman of the space committeo! of tho. Houso of Represontatives’ predicted Thursday Russia. - Will sond. human passengers Into space: between Octobor and | Decembor. At.the samo timo, Rep, Overton Brooks (Dem,-La.) oxpressed disappointment over the progress of tha ‘United - Btates’ man-In-spaico prograin, 1 Project Moreury, | LONDON (Routers)—-Unemployment in Britain rose’ by ‘weoks onding ‘Auguat 1B, tho” labor ‘minigtry announced Thursday, ’ + +. + LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (Qoutora)—Tonsion mounted. hore today as represontatives of .independont African atagos began, the second sossion of a conforonce In tho wako of a’: clash botwoon police and domonstrators outaicdo: tha: hall 1 1 { Wey 7 wh vy it 8 _o QALOUTTA, India (Rontora):Tho ‘dently ° “and: ‘dong sg toll in the flood-stricken Enst' Indiqn: ‘state of. Orissa’ mounte ‘today, Radhnamath Rath, Orldan's:: mintator’ of. stato, dovolop= : mont, sald about, one-third of Orlssa's population ‘of; 16,000,000 has heen affeated aby the floada, t the. worat over’: know pin. the . The: industry: -would be’ per-. |-mitted. “to: remain... hands because it: now. is highly |~ integrated and hha: 5 . -in’ private: Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 Vek te ruin ‘PROvINeTAT, LIBRARY VICTORIA, B, Cc, : BSNL te p serena vag | of .. -Commerce, ‘Alaska, -stated in. ‘Prince’ ‘Ri ert tin™ “readiness © for. the: meeting: which. opens | on, Septemper’ _|more ‘arriving “daily. ae : 7. “ applewhaite,. of .the ‘Prince’ Rupert: Chamber, of Central British. Columbia’ and today. the. -convention., arrange ments’are: now almost® cémpleted 8: “secretary: 1960 * hosts for | .{ the..Associated : ‘Boards. ‘Of; ‘Trade ne speakers: sata had ‘received - $550. from’ Prince: Rupert office while at the der: the name ‘of. Dorrion:, e aoe a 8 ed guilty to a charge of operat- ing a boat while impaired, under the Canada Shipping Act,; Small Vessels Regulations, and was. ad- journed. until tomorrow. Innes. was > also. charged with possession ‘of .an offensive. wea- pon, but no plea was. taken. It was also adjourned until tomor- row. me Ronald Albort Thoey; 19, of no fixed ‘address. “was . | without” ‘plea until August 30‘on a charge: of obtaining money by false’ pretenses from a. depart-|. ment store with a worthless $50) cheque, RCMP. requested, that. bail be a substantial . ‘amount, : However, bail was: ‘set, at $500 in the form of one surety, . . In polled court Thursday ofter- noon, Richard ‘Trefiak of Clover- |. dale was fined. $35, on a- charge 3) of causing a disturbance ‘by. fighting: in. the Now Royal: Hotel. A A similar. charge. against How- ard Gilbert Fowlor of Kitwonga was dismissed. ; ants “ Seah Many en tries foo: dis trict | for contest: . Some | ‘Tucky bonuty . in’ ‘tha, Princo’ Rupert district is soon to Jrecelve’ aiprizo ‘of | $250 when sho's crowned ||Miss | Queen,” during. tho Jublleo' Wook Contoat. chairman Arthur Mur- rayannouhooed ‘that. to: date: alx |" girls have'boon entered for.'Mias Torrncg,”’.. throg., ‘for ‘Mlsa.Kitl mat, ‘and: two. Prince. Rupert girls. have . ‘hoon... tentatively ; named: by: local organizations, .. While ‘final judging In tho diss triot., Wil tako®. place .up; until sebhen ar Judging for the Neo’ Quai on Soptenibor’7 and. 8,’ It was. announced. that all PND rules will:balemployed and girls must. ‘Bo'botweont 17 'aind'22 yonra) 2 of Ho; Tagh, jon bry Wore en -YO@. ceive: onteat |, ‘the same time he was receiving bene- | | fits from: the, Terrace: ‘office yn, James Innbs of Kitkatla plead- EN adjourned ‘Jubileo' celebrations, Septembor 8. to’ 10, will, bo; ‘conducted : REFUELLING: PLANE '— "Lac |i Anthony - Damjanov. of: ‘Kiteh- ener, ‘Ont:;“helps