EEE elas eC yates INE RE OR ‘E ART watches ¢ as two: enlistments | ‘sign’ ‘up, for: two: to ‘three, years in- ‘the. | «Soldiers. Training Plah ‘which has. recently been. opened to: youths Twenty one. lads joined the n2w -formation, which ‘has already; gained’-wide. ominion, particulariy with’ parents and: school’ authorities., Further. - enlistments are expected: 25 the: ‘full Scope of fae! scheme: becomes more widely. known in: the ‘popularity throug é p e mony y" took |'- @ béfore Captain J.C. Ewart, Murphy nd. S/Set. Ss Ez. “laid © “down - — Staff Photo. by. John Pain : a tion. “The “tix t parade of. the new , unit: will be’ held at the: armories 5 ‘Saturday at: 9:15 a.m.. “when new , -vice- principal. ‘of. ithe Senior ‘High’ School, Father members. will. be: kitted- ‘out: and start. the first steps:: ‘of: their |. training. , ' Pay: parade . will ibe} yt once a” ‘month. : “Members of. the official ‘party ‘addressed . the. new ‘soldiers: con | the: merits of. the: ‘plan and: ‘the} personal benefit they © can” get) ‘ from “ite Those. who. signed ° their’ papers last night, ‘were: Kenneth Quick, : George - Sawan,. “David °: Quast, -a| Terry Ruttan, “Kenneth, Pattison, for .|R. W. Baldwin, D. A’ ‘Pearson, J. 1 Gs Bodger, ROL. ‘Quick, : G. Bellinger, D _G. ‘Maskulak, ELM. Maskulak, : {line the: full ‘plan: GTP: ‘should: ‘be’ str ‘ {tain Ewart: said; “that: we! wel= |. come ‘parents’ who: ‘wish” ‘to’ come down to: “parades: and. see. What their. ‘poys care. learning: Itt. also hoped’ that representatives of the highschool staff. will ‘at- | fice Rupert pis, 30. ‘and - ‘this tend» “whenever. “practicable.” No wh w PaMOUE COLOR by.DE LUXE: = CINEMASCORE VIAYORE THOATED : Gentorytes a SOEs TODAY ae tiggt oa vets way viet es “UN: TURNER = ANTHONY:QUINN -SANDRA-DEE “ON: SAXON "Sie Ante) any eu LEARNED THAT vy ROIs dunren PRODUCTION means there will be strict, selec- : tion: ‘and’ is expected: t tobe’ com=. j-the Salvation Army Red Shield “Drive reported that the drive for {the sum of $5,200 was: realized | goneral parents. ‘attended. ‘the: swearing- “jin ceremony: last night: ‘and: Mr. Sutton’ g this was,” chow" disap: $30, 027 from the. ‘department. ‘Ot “The new. 40- ‘bed. hospital is in ‘an advanced stage of ‘construc- “Central. Mortgage and Housing Corporation: ‘figures on housing ‘starts ‘and: ‘completions for 1960 ‘show: Prince Rupert as. having Started "37 single ‘ -units, «which were completed. This compares to 81 the previous: year. A total ‘of 54 single units -were completed during 1961 as com- pared to 64 the previous year. No multiple units. were: started ‘or completed in either 1959 or 1960, 3 ‘Purine 1960 two of these were under NHA, while in . 1959, ii came. under the. Act, : According to the report, 52 units. were under construction in. this area. at the ‘end. ‘of. the. year, This: is” 12 ‘Jess than at the end. of 1959. on “Red Shield drive ve realizes $5,200 “ Gcorge Ww: ‘Cook, chairmiin: of -1960. has been: completed and from Prince. Rupert and sur- rounding area, The money re- ceived is: within $150 of the roc-: ord ‘total ever raised. in... this ‘distritot, oo “These” resulta wero tremond- ously gratifying in view of the economic. Mr, Cook: sald. mes He added: that: The ‘Salvation Army . wishod:. to. thank ° those. “who ‘BO goncrously gave when ‘the’ canvassew’ dalled, . making this gum available: to’ ‘moct, the ‘many noeds ‘of: those in| ‘Jess jew “Ey Made he 1 p, m,—Onsunl Wiakotball; 2 DAN, a ATIny:,Tots. (6-6 yrs); 4 pm—dr, Handicrafts (0-12 yrs,), Jr Coramics: (6-8.yrs,) ,. Tumbling. Boys and Girls (0-12: yrs,), Coe}, sual Baskotball: 6: 30. p.mi—Judo, | Glivia: Basketball Longue : Gameas} : (Prosty's Locket vs High School) ; Tpm, — Adult -Riflo, Woaving| Claas; 7:30. panie-Coppor Tool- Ing87:45 pm —Int, -Baskotbnall Gamosa (Sunrise iva UFAWU;: 8 p.m—Ladies Keep Mitt 0 pm— Br) "Bagkotball . Loaguo ‘Games (High . School, ve..Old kmpross Bri), ‘Caaual’ « Wolght Training; Handball Onsual ' Tablo.»Tennia, ‘Oasual | pointed ‘Canadian. National Rail- sways. branch: yin 1957. _as' chief clerk:in’ the ‘dis- ‘|to © take” ‘over. manager. ‘his previous.’ health, , services, and: ‘health | in-| conditions,") had: boon given the post Instead forjunate _ Shennan wf. . wey toy rye ays | the South’ Pacific. live Since - then . YN YE SON. . This ‘modern, Crusoe: lives « on fish: and’ turtles. ‘and "eREs. | tHe was: “spotted, from: ‘the’ air by’a U.S: navy, helicopter: ona supposedly . uninhabited island. have. ‘been . delving into. why -he , lives alone.in this remote spot. - Now. some are asking’ whether he™ knows | something. about the treasure.supposed to” have heen buried there last: century, CA: helicopter. pilot from: as U.S. naval ship“ saw - a’ white. man tending hens near a. hut on‘re-, east of Samoa in. the’ South: Pa- ship, Captain D. W. Porter, and island. | | announced. : we ‘J. McEachran has been’ ap- “Manager: (sales) here.” Mr.’ -McEachran:: was “here trict: freight: -office:: He: ‘succeeds E. Ww. Brown; who left. last week ab: -Saskatooon, Sask., as: ‘freight sales’ “branch The: appointments are’ effect- ive, Vancouver’ head ° Office” an- nounced, a8 Of: ‘February 1, ce “Mr “McEachran™ Will's: be | in charge’ of. “passenger and freight sales.: He joined’ CNR. in [1950 in ‘the freight office “‘in™-Van- couver ‘and worked | there” ‘until S appointment ° to this city.-He returned’ 10 Nan- couver | in. 19602. wos ae Mn season = not to. open ll oy THERE. TWO. ‘YEARS. Os “A _man' who refused: to. give his, “Sorry “I have not got any. clothes ‘on today—I. name “met. them. : wasn’t. expecting. Visitors, m he. said, : He. ‘told. them he. (was ° ‘a “New. lander ‘and . had - ‘bee: ‘early » Whaling ‘operations’ will Tnot. be. resumed “this : year: according * and PAl-’ & to United" ‘Fishermen’ DD N, 2. (GP)—On a Treasure ‘white man. who, wears cucumbers. ‘and wa t. er ‘melons, : mercial'‘activities: ‘ceased on. “the Anquisitive ‘people | mote Suwarrow atoll, 600. miles. ific. Later. ‘|: Cenc qvater the captain of’ the treasure: developed from: a‘ find: h the ship's S _loctor. Janded: on the bott Mair,. a New. Zealander, who. : for. a time. lived’ on. Suwarrow; metal: nite FOUND DOLLAR PIECES: . ‘| \ Investigating, Mair was amaz- 2 ‘ed to see large: numbers of Span-| On, Int: NV NOYES YVR YO MINE My! _ Canadian: Press Correspoiident two. years on ‘the ‘sland, “once site: of pear] fishing. When. com-. island,:: he: decided ;to. ‘stay. on alone, | “he said: Since: then only two. yachts had called. former: resident: official trom the Cook: Islands later said the modern.’ Crusoe | was’ Tom Neale, “a, typical Pacific’: ‘char- ‘acter. who - likes .a lonely’ life.” He said Neale | went to Suwar- ‘| row as‘caretaker when the Cook Islands administered’ ‘pearl: fish- ‘ing rights: there.: “When the’. con- tract, ended, -he had--been told tor come. ‘home, but. decided to stay on... ts The: story of: ‘the Suwarrow made last century by. Henry Abs: He’ noticed:‘a. large turtle dig-: ging a‘hole® ‘ini eggs. and heard» the: sellnk.. of, ish- ‘Americal dollar. ‘pieces. ‘which ‘to. lay: dts} Woe ee eps €. Island far. Br ‘om, civilization i in clothes only. to receive Tare visi- ‘the - hole below. ‘them. was a. box which. . collapsed when: ‘He lifted taining: only a few coins. ‘This. was in 1875,:; Mair had varied. adventures in subsequent in the: New. Hebrides in’ “1881, ‘Two: years before he died, he} wrote.:: to. his: brother, ‘Gilbert Mair, in! New Zealand, felling of. the. treasuré, and giving its: ‘loca- |. tion. ‘But’ the treasure | letter never reached | ‘Gilbert’ Mair, ‘Nor has the Mair. family ever tried’ to find the. treasure... Some people believe ‘the’ ‘treasure ‘letter’. was stolen: by . someone: who: -knew | Henry ’Mair’s secret’ and went, to Suwarrow. and took’ the: loot: ‘Others’: ‘think - the: ‘treasure. is” it: and! ‘from’ which * fell jewelery 4 and | ‘precious ‘stones? ‘He carried |: the ‘treasure. to: the: foot of: a . [large tree where he hid it, re- years | cand: eventually. was_ killed. still: on: the: island. :Several. ex- =| peditions:: have | looked: for. At) ‘| without’ success... *. | ‘Brinee Ripert Daily Mews ita. _ Wednesday, January 25; ‘1961 ar We ere ws WINS AN VARD MeLure, “sics’ Laboratory # ‘at Johns Hops “Kins” University, * won: a $3, US.) government award foi “work ih the field ‘of : “navigate tion, it’ was announced ene nesday..Born in Edmonton’! he majored: in chemistry at’: ‘the University’ of Alberta and later“ studied physics at’ the Univers Seah sity! of: “Wisconsin. The award { vis ‘the-first of its kind by thi. national -aeronautics. andes “space administration: boss s — CP Pola lied” Workers. Union: of: Vantou: | {ver, following the. -breakdowft, negotiating | tee and: Zepresentative “of. B. Cc | Packers. Co. Ltd: | to. substantial cuts. in ‘order: ‘to: get. the operation | -under way, and also to- ‘many minor chan-— Bes | ‘in, the. Whaling Agreement, “he: fial breakavwn_ Occurred - over the term: of the new agree- ment, - BC, Packers pressed’ for two- -year. agreement. while the union: insisted’: on’ a: one-year ' period. The- union: then agreed to a two- ~year term. subject: to variations in the whale bonus, The: company told the-union that Japanese investors’: know..the cost of. the operation : before ‘they would invest, |. The union then proposed a top: limit as. a.variable, against othe ‘bonus at. the’ end of :the season which would apply | to, the 1962, season, B.C.,, Packers told the union d ‘| the ‘season. they. _,antielpated would ast five months, | ‘Bennett helpless | to upset Smith a from new job VICTORIA. wy {00 Bone nott ‘sald Monday he knows . ‘of, no’ cabinet: over-ruling ofthe B.C, civi) service - commission: in. the appointment of Walter J, Smith as superintondent of pub. lic work for tho Kamloops area, “The report. originated. Jast: woek.in tho Vancouver’ Sun ‘and: ‘sald Mr, Smith, many. times’ So-. clal Credit: campaign managor. ‘for Highways. Minister Gaglardl, ofthe man chosen by. tho: civil sorvico . commission, . Mr, Bennett told roportors: his govornmont doos not oncdurage “patronngo,” ! ‘But whore thare Ws: figere man with high qual- ificatidhs ho “should not bo: ul- ed out just: because. ho nape 2ens: lo, be a 0 Boolnt: Creditor," ee t 300, 000. are. homeless JAKARTA, . 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