’ aarene whe ‘ a Oveet gt ettae “tt ian ‘on city ‘ ee. -«V ANCOUVER (CP) — ' Acar believed to have been drag racing on Wall Street, East Vancouver, crashed through the wall of-a house Tuesday night and dumped a 250-pound slab of concrete onto the bed of an eight-year-old Pri ince ‘Rupert lad, David Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1318 Eighth Avenue East, said David, who suffered’ minor abrasions and shock. The right front wheel.of the car. spun: tol slop on the boy’s ‘pillow. ians eased the concrete” block | from the boy's: ‘chest... The “boy,.-. was attending school: in: Vancou-|... ver: and :was ‘living | with his ce grandmother. OOD eae Mrs: | Holkestad | buried d eae gation OF. gathered to" pay last: respects: to well-known ‘city. business wo- man! Mrs. Mary. Elizabeth Holke- stad | ‘who died suddenly at her home on: 243 Alfred: Street, De- cember 17. lated, at the funeral “services. Me - Blessed God”. Savior Pilot Me.” L. Dawes, Joseph Ward, J. M. Eby, James Smith, Peter J: Peter- sen and Howard Haugan. ' Interment Terrace George Keenlyside presiding ‘at the graveside, tee tothe ved Ss mah cea peer eet ey VOL. L No. 250 Telephone 6767 ss ‘Concrete falls boy’ dn Vancouver Published at + Canada’ 3 Most + Strategic Pacific Port - -— And Key t to the Great Northwest . ‘TEMPERATURES | “FOR.THIS PERIOD, |. _ VANCOUVER -38 EOMONTON :10 REGINA OS WINNIPEG 4 TORONTO 22. MONTREAL. 8 i ABOVE R. D. Marshall of “Get this off me! I want. out,”| > , Two policemen and. four civile . “NORMAL. PRECIPITATION - “FOR: THIS. PERIOD . VANCOUVER 7.2 - .. EDMONTON. .0.9.: > > RECINAS . WINNIPEG TORONTO MONTREAL Bey 09 25 34 | 52 OA PLEASANT “SURPRISE | is in ‘store for Prince ‘Rupert.:: - The. ~ long range weather forecast states that we. may., expect. warmer. weather with merely light rain until the middle of January. To. the east, temperatures. ‘will drop..and there: -will “be. light. rain. 1 over .the. Prairies, moderate around the ‘Great Lakes: and heayy ‘on the eastern: seaboard: for. the. same “period : arg q ad ‘relatives |: ‘Rev. Dr. R. W. K, Elliott offic- ' Hymns sung were “Breathe On longings in the fire. and “Jesus Active pallbearers were E. A. roared through It, followed at. the cemetery with Rev. JR. Mir di suid Friday nig Tdst.a nickel” as a result of arra depar tment did .a Montana contractor which werel’ af Columbia | Collitloso; Company, Limited, has comploted 368 days, without. o lost«}imo infutys | wags, andunced ynan Stables. auberintondent, | SA foray B ‘and. Vornon” ‘Ryddo'in. winting the 00 : opartinan trou d that tho mei aD In hots without “ify _ cag t me added! Ut, n departs t' rqiot will, be held | Spat to, colebritto ‘the . monte tenny om Ro yal commission: welcome into department, Gaglardi questioned Wriday by a B. C. Supreme Court judge. Mill department goes full year | required by the . today. by Not |porrauliy sy. § ‘My. Justiod: :" Gh. ‘Norris’ ro Btnislon | wna,’ Joindd: yVornon:| ‘Saker Donald | Ivoson ‘congrnt- mombors Qf. the i, dayatter Ao had served ‘ordoy,, Mri a racordl’ of |, almost fing for tho Aomo offence, aangueys Mn. SHE ccd BALE sible ton:non his. rH ise os.) financial stabil carly | in ncltover | Ve ‘ 3 caw eereeenmrenecmnn et hen job, Ho. anid the, tendor wns ‘tho lowost: ‘bid! mano: ‘on tho job, \ ' . 7 i L \ e 4 my, oe ee ‘ ee coe ’ ‘ 3 t fi : one V ine et mes pb Bae . habs aioe. f GS"LTD.: ' see | ! oe honda nre.not: normally, : eer ak gone ore. tn f ire: gut: Greenville-hoe Ouse; two families now foreneae Righteen: ‘persons | ‘were - “driven into ;the snows on ‘Boxing: Day about’. 9:30- p.m, ‘when ‘the’ home of Gordon McKay of. Greenville was gutted by fire. Two families ‘are said to have lost the greater ‘percentage of ‘their personal be- Mr. and Mrs. McKay and their nine children, with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robinson and their’. five children were forced. to vacate their $15,000 home as the flames The efforts of a hastily: or gan- ized bucket brigade were .unable to cope with the fire. Prince Ru- ‘pert Indian agent R. H.S. Samp- VANCOUVER. (CP)—Highways Minister Gag-| - ht the people of B.C. “have not ngements bétween his Mr, “Qaglardi snid- in ‘na atate-|) ment contractor Clyde W, Thorn- ton had made the normal deposit dopartment have n-royal commission inquire it Into. the: dopartment’s affairs as ‘| domandad: iby Liberal, londor. Ray wwe lonsod . Thornton from: ‘jal res] WO months: for cortompt of court in recelying nm paymont from th J dopartment: contrary to a court]. Gaglard) paid a $1,000 0 it The judge ‘ant nolthor roa | y:0N0, ‘would: OX= |' nect from .thore engaged on Im-| portant govornmont contracts.” “MY, Goglardl: ‘ald In his atite- ment the department rocelvod a Tha: mintator ‘anid: orformance | roquired f|) will be ax a) 10 onae 0 A > alataned agropment aignad eat dummiers, and y 2 2. “Se: P son stated. there: had apparently been a failure: ‘in the: village water suppry. “greenville ~S ap- River from Kincolith. “No one was injured in the fire. build by the Terrace office of the Indian Affairs department. B I NG O There Was no’ dra w held: today in the Elks House Bingo, for the March of Dimes as stores have been closed on, Wednesday.. The numbers now are: B-10, I-30, N-34, I-10, N-44, G-54; B-2, B-13, B-1, B-4,. B-3, ’B-12, B-11, B-9; I-17, 1-23; 1-23, I-29, I-24; 38, N-39; G-46, G-56, G-60, G-50, 62, O-74, O- 67, 0-65 and O-él. Telephones in service. “Tho North. West. Telephone Company. report : that some 30 phones were out of ordor during the long Christmas: holiday. Theso were due. to cable and line trouble ahd have beon re- paired, the company stated, ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,. 1960 © - }workers : from the ‘gas. works’ ads | ministrative ‘office. The “crowd |: ae tossed ..some’ ‘of- the bombs back} ‘land they“ exploded among the}: police.” The police finally‘ turned} on; itive fire ‘hoses in the near=}' freezing. ‘weather, forcing ‘a cordon of. riot: police » to attack ‘the street cars: after massing. in|: _. |£ront of the Socialist party: head- a quarters. ‘1. Police: in: Ghent used tear. gas. bombs and fire’ hoses. to- force: " Austeri y , plan — - provokes strife — ‘BRUSSELS (CP)—Mou unted riot police charged about 6,000 workers today. ‘as anti-government demon-}. strations flared here in. th ninth day of a crippling . Socialist- led strike. The angry. strikers smashed'| " streetcars and beat’ up a driver.|< ae before | police dispersed Las. with. the “backing “armed with’: machine guns. |. “* “The. strikers, led | by ‘three’ So="|- cialist legislators, broke. through ‘crowd. of about 1,000 into, ‘side Streets. Nobody was hurt.’ _them |. of: soldiers |, ainst the strikers. Meanwhile, the scIt was believed it was the first oo, time tear gas had been. cused |’ : ‘MINE TO CLOSE-. — The Atlantic provinces, with’ the’ highest ‘unempioyme nt. rat face: gloomy’ economic prospects in 1961. _ when the Dominion Coal and, Steel Corporation , shuts. :d government i ‘announced that “acts” of. sabo- tage” occurred on railroads over- ‘up: 'by strikers to disrupt” bus hedules in the south. | ‘BUSES HALTED About two-thirds of the. puses d street cars in the capital ere halted ‘this morning ‘when half the transport staff joined the nine-day old strike. «Riot police surrounded Social- ‘ist. party headquarters for . the the} second day running as workers heard a strike official describe Par proximately 20 ‘miles up: the! Nass ; The family willbe assisted ‘to ree |. ‘Beer parlor - Assaultine': parlor: earned. John’. Woodro' Donovan,. of. ,613>Eighth . -Avenue: East, -a ‘four-month, jail sentence , today: in. spolice : court. pte -: Donovan .: was. “convicted: by: Magistrate E. TT. ‘Applewhaite. on 70 \bodily harm. “He Had: pleaded not - 1 guilty December 197.00 - The charge was: ‘laid; following an incident in the. Prince Rupert Hotel November; 21 when Lass- low Mitla, of 619. Seventh Avenue ° East,-was, beaten: up. A. second. charge of assault ‘against Donovan was dismissed on: application by the crown. -Tndonesians. buy. Sls ‘as “treason” the decision by Ro- man Catholic union members against joining the walkout. . . The ‘Socialists. demanded the uster of Premier Gaston. -Bys- ens. © ight and roadblocks were -seti COLO CV O COLLARS Night Calis—Business 6768. Editorial 6769, ‘About 800 miners will Bay, N. S. if two other Cape Breton pis are closed another 1 700 1 own: this:. Caledonia : ' Me : “ane ns ou INe: Tat Lronan , - yxoronta, By Ci be put out of. wi Le ry: men wil pe ‘unemploy oy eC of imports “by sale tra de “VICTORIA (CP)—Trade Minister’ more “made-in-B.C,” goods. He called on. industry. to. make goods here are now being imported. At the same time he issued a special report listing 78 com- ‘a man - ‘in ae beer : [holiday hargo-of: -assault—— veausing dy... 7 ‘No- drivers: were: -charged : with: impaired driving:. Suring | this samé period -.. -Following a ‘two: “car ‘collision at the intersection cf Second Av- enue, West and. Eleventh . Street at 11:20 p.m, Christmas Eve, Edward Laing of: Prince Rupert and Peter Hegg of 116 11th Av- enue East were taken to the Prince ‘Rupert General Hospital of Laing and facial cuts in tie case’ of Hegx. Few accidents reported: over: Christmas. holiday "* -Only six accidents .marred the jong: ‘Christmas |! weekend in Prince Rupert, ‘with: no fatalities Jos and only two. persons. injured,’ nee” ans pens alee ‘|with minor injuries in the case| ROMP: reported Tues: par s eh ye “Frank N. ‘Sutton, “of 800" Borden Street. No” estimate of ‘damage was given. * 3 7 William ‘Greene Lor” Borden: Stréet: was in collision He JEL rs 945 |: ' modities worth. $435,500, 000 which ; are imported’ through: B.C. sports? “Tt is hoped ‘this | ‘isting: ‘will encourage. more. detailed ,investi-. industries. Or enlargit operations.” ,Products which with a vehicle driven by Urean {Joseph . White’ ‘or 1438 ‘Piggott |: Avenue at. 12: 20 am. "December 25. No estimate of damage was given. .-) e; ROMP have - juunched: a “full scale search: for. 3 hit-and-run vehicle which struck. a-car own- ed by. Ralph Deinstadt.. of 134 , Jritory, which. it.calls West Irian, N- 31, N-41, N-33, ‘N-35, N-40, N- G-51; O-71, O-70, 0-75, O-72, O-. ‘| world we. ‘regard . Russian arms JAKARTA. (Reuters)—Foreign Minister Subandro of Indonesia left Jakarta today on an arms- buying. mission to Moscow which he said was linked | with the Dutch military build- -up in West New Guinea. — ' Indonesia claims that the ter- is part Of Indonesia, -‘ . Subandro said before leaving: The second car was driven by Donald Allen Daleney of ‘1109 Beach Place. McMillan, 1285 Water Street is said by RCMP to have been the driver of the car of which Hege was ‘the owner . Donald Russell Smith of Prince Rupert collided with a parked ear, according to police reports, in the 800 block Borden Street. at 12:15 a.m.. December 25. The Seventh .. Avenue. East, about 1:30 p.m. yesterday while. it was parked. in front ‘08 Deinstad’s home. Lorne Valentine cription of . the hit-and-run .ve- hicle has been obtained and.all patrols’ have ,been alerted. ‘Damage was not ‘estimated but is believed to be fairly extensive. Street and. Third ' Avenue ‘West. “We want to show the outside the Dutch|- build-up in: West Irian as very | serious.” Asked if the flow of arms here from the United States is insuf- ficient, the foreign minister said Indonesia obtained from the U.S. mainly small arms “sufficient for internal sccurity, not ‘sufficient City pioneer dies in Seattle | The death has beon reported |. from. Seattle, Wash., ‘occurred at 10:20 p.m, December’ ‘| 94,:'Oné car ‘was ‘driven’ by’ Carl’ | Johnson of Prince Rupert, said ROMP, and: the other by Joseph, Didychuk. of-1012 Tenth Avenue -ast, No estimate of damage: done was .given.....- All thése . accidents are under of Mrs, investigation by. RCMP, Police said that ‘agood “des- |. ‘A two-car. collision on First 2 to meot’ the strength | 7 Netherlands,” Marion Blanche Moore, 68, wife of R, E. Moore, who was manager of Burns and Ca., Prince Rupert| of | a ving tho administration of od Enoray Commission. ° ; mee | tours. trying: sundorn Bombs:oxnlo An ono of tho atores, -NuW: ‘publ wi ~ Wh — Police, ; Persons On -Oaplory lage. charges, B / AMONR:. 41080. ~forolgn and ide “the Britis Broadcasting ‘Christmas Day! massage 4 “MOB ‘River, Pravda ‘yoporta,. tonded "under. one 10 working’ ‘fora, Communist, C World News: Briefs 1 was named by. Prosident-olect Ken- forco sbcrotary in the now Democratic ‘administration; Zuckert, 40, sorved as assistant secretary dur- formor Domocratic president Harry Truman and his also sorved ag. a membor of tho Atomic a - ot HAVANA’ (= More than, 60 persons wero injured Tuosday in, boll daylight: bombings and A'train’ wreck: blamed on ‘sabo- mino. tho rogime of Premler Fidel Castro. od’ in ‘two stores and a: Havanay ‘Fourteen porsona word injured whon he made.a pid fora high-- without: ‘mishap - way job which. was. lator ae-, PALM BEACH: (a. — Eugene Zuckers, Tho Drying “and . Finishing goptod. ar : sent the aly force, my, ‘ ! roam ab the Watson: Inland, mill]. ro said ho would ‘bo glad, tol” y y' ’ A erontel ‘are: ropor' gras “ation, : nga . LONDON h). Nel ‘Tho Queen ‘has recelyed an apology from Corporation for a 10-word out in hor to the Commonwoalth, Tho BBC ro- corded the spooch December 16 for broadcost on telovision and ¥ cow. (he Ruaaln is going to help bulld a dain and peer ries ‘hydro-oloctric | atation on Ghana'a: Volth A dispateh' fr party nowappor's: corrospandont, in thd ‘do-operation and’ +: “y ae have. uncovered three’ apy rings, ountry;.and have nrrostod eight the Times of India anid today.. tod; to, ‘bo ,otttalals, ¢ af the for many years. ' comber 23 in Seattle, Mrs. Moore was born in Port Wadlock, Wash., and was & grad- uate of Notre Dame convent, Charlottetown, P.E.L, and came to this city in 10910. For: many years she worked with the Bank of Commerco and ‘married Mr. Moore in the Chureh of the An- nunelation in 1020, Sho ts survived by hor husband and five children, Ellon, Frances, Richard, Glonna and Lawrence; and 10 ‘grandchildren; and: one brother, George Morrissoy. . : Tho funoral took place Decom- ber 27 from the Sacred Hoart church, Seattle, Pallbcarars wore Goorge. and Androw . Morrison, Charles: Gngnon,: John ‘Kenny, Toh ‘Wilson. Hdward Moyah; ‘: Mra, Moore was: the: daughter. ‘ ‘ ns of Mr, who wero nao woll-known in the Prince Ruport ' district in the carer. ploncoring ' days. of ality os 1 formor - ‘assistant eo. main power: station In mostly by, eh glass, ee, raise WM, ‘ Tey bel t care nee : ay ‘ ae fi oo ao nt toe Indio, Chelkeman Day. During. fh brondonat, a fault in the | P ¢ f nt se: " Car , | yocording “aduipmont enusod a 10-word Joan be ore nv ulck- Hite 1G || ropreaonting the norm fivo |: acting loohmotnn awi(chod ovor to a atandlay madhine, ' opo' sen ntencee hy percent donoslt on the $750,000 rs ¥ as i “VANOOUV! eee Latry ‘Jpopoft, twiloo ‘gonvicted. of mure dor, in, the! Beating. donth * of Clarence Garrott('35, near-Trall, Ostobor, 6,: 1088; , Wns, sontoncod jochnton). nae /|jto: alx, yonra,Jn:. oe itis manslaughter, ibe deeg ehh hd soot isk é nv the Soviet Communist. corn, spys. tha Soviet: ald Mrs. Moore died suddenly De- | have: charged: Mrs, Mike Bayot!; and. Mrs, D. W. Morrisacy. ‘| home. about: § ‘am,Tuosday, bony Boy ‘yeads’ épeoch | t Parliament” start saath —' ‘Legislation “: to provide socinl ‘and ' recreational activiticos ° for tho: -ehronically-ii1 and handicapped youth of the province will be proposed dur- ing the 30th session of the Oldor Boys Parliament; of B.C. which went Into, sogsior: “Tyosday night, Notification : of: the proposed logistlation came in, .the speech from the throne rend by “Licut- enant « Govornor" Maurice D. YOung,,....6., Breeton oe oes Woman faman charged with.arson ona ‘ORERTON | “@—Oreaton ‘F ‘ROMP 84, of netrby Wynndel, with: une. fawfully and wilfully. dotting. fire ton Bullding Wkely. to couse in- | othor:: HPO iy. red Nt NTO, qharga: was Ind following doatruction: of...the., woman's: Mra Bayoff,was.found.b por. | Noo: ajanding Mainked. hofore: the ay: for. binalng: threo-room: -houad, » Sho ‘was -arrontod aud 1, bol In. ov . “Pol tnd woman, ‘doolat-| a. ae . a0-8ha|': J manager ‘for the..- : lyears,’ Prominent.in: local, come, “Bonner. Fide yy gations which. are. the necessary. | initial, step,.in. establishing . new. | 1°. f ‘ jssued an. appeal £0 ay pany, ‘ ; not we this: deadline: . sre ofthe wees "ARTHUR BELIVEAU: : ye New. ONT ‘manager Lees ‘D. Jee Lic ght: : ‘to Edmonton “Dennis. ‘Light,.. 82, |: manager - it the. Canadian’ National Telegraphs : here for the ‘past: four “years, has’ been’, transferred. to. Edmonton as district sales supervisor, | it, was ..anr with nounced by the: Cunadian, day... yh ay munity work, he is.a past diro tor: of tho. a Kamloops: ‘Diateioe oy clu loops | District Scout: Coinell, hovo ‘from ’Vancouvor in. While here ho'has, boon ancrotury ‘of the Prince Ruport Ratary, club, ld) active. din Boy Sdout wor Nand with. 8t. Andrew ‘a Anglican a edealy ih niga MERE oul: Lis i “| Be : ‘month, of “November as: ‘Ebleased ‘| Service show a. marked, rise’dver National Telegraphs:: to- ‘Ho will be’ siicedodod! By Av paid ‘to those: ‘geporting: sy ter- Boliveau, 34, presently, manager RON. a seraenune of the ONT. ‘office at Kamloo . ye Mr, Light's promotion | takes “Pitnes ~Bupert’ wha offoat January*l, and he and‘his|| yoy BO. ne 718 . days family “expect. to “leave © Prince’ eng wid Ruport about January 5.6 «| Lwit As \ fatal traffic ' Mr, Beliveau has beon with accidents” Vag Ln Beene ‘| the company: as: its. Kamloops). [72 ae my tS iota Posh) Savon |, Board: of Trade; Grand Knight|" ‘anid post: Faithful: ‘Navigator: of, . the Knights of Columbus, ‘score. |. ‘ot Aine Kamloops" ‘Rotary | o and prosidont: of ‘tho’ Kame | “Mr Light: who; has: boonwith : = tho: ONT: for) 16% yenrs | one |: ‘ielease riemnployinent, figivesitor : ‘the: cby;, ‘A165, National: Employment : a (: the. previouis:, month,, according to, Cecil, ~Pitt, . -manager,; ‘of: the ‘Unemployment. ‘Insuranca..Cgm= : mission. in Prince Rupert. Up to: November. 30, 1,818.men ‘and ‘480. avomen: were | registered for employment with the service, si ‘This maybe: compared, with:960 a men and:340,women. unemployed -at, the: end-of October. "i" - During: \November- -48 man and il, “women .were. ‘placed. in*posl~ th tions ascompared:.to- .63,,men a and.112.: Women, during: the: previ- aN % vm * ous nionth, . ) Algol at. the: end: ot” ‘November n° total of $80,664 was patd, in [eee “OL Which $27; 064..wos we WEA’ [ AER ; - “Oloudy Thursday: with. acne. tas toredrahowers Inj the north- . . “1 ern: ‘potions. ‘! Nob.emuch | carob ange! .temporatures, | | Winta:ght: ‘but: -oconsionally. © Jou. yenohing: southerly.:;202in 0 "northern arons.: Low. tonight “88 ‘ang oa ja Anduhigh tomorrow: » ie. OM hg tad een a0; io Gaagities standard: “aig, 4 108", Jone ty Ky 19600 am Timea. a8