party, Widabaviot wiped cbabaptiliedisien Spier alg beh VOL, XLVI, No. 251.” oo VANCOUVER—A® touch of, Christmas le: of < George Royles,’58; one of 750 veterans at Shau zhnessy Hospital visited: 1 . Wing-RCAF. (Auxiliary): Pretty Airwoman Alison M. Fraser presehted’ George with cigars and A iT . of prospecting in/North-and South. America..Mr, .. Royles, “who: has“made’ four big. “strikes” ‘and. hopes to be.back on the trail of mineral again i candy, “and her m4 elf ‘was’ regaled with tales oe DELS. We 5 was brought to the” bedside f--19- ~ Victoria “VICTORIA (CP)— eee Ray:.Per to'attehd the fianeral of H 216 was learned: the British Columbia * cabinet: willalso “pet: represented _ at: the ceremonies -at<:3:30 pms oe -..Mry Perry, a major force with- |" in’ the Liberal. party ‘for ‘years and former owner of newspapers at Prince Rupert -and © Prince George, died in Victoria Friday. He was 10,00 ee 8 DOCOOOOLEIOOOE OOOO OOOO ODDO OLE PROSECUTIONS TO FOLLOW USE OF AIR GUNS IN CITY LIMITS aarents of boys: Who: ‘were for Christinas and ~he-youngsters who received them were given fair warning: today. that their new toys within «the city limits. Since Kaion Istandis:a game reserve, it, is also iNegal by law to discharge: firearms on the Island. | Shall-Sergeant W:-J.:Curri RCMP detachinent,'sald-that c spread damage had. been received and charges were pending agnuinst some youngsters, Plate. glass windows at Phi damaged tothe extent of $300 suffered: pitting ‘and cracking Staff Sergeant Currie ren _elly morchants that City Bylaw No. 57, Section 3, reads: © “No'person shall tire any gun, air gun, eatapault or firearm. within the limits .o ‘Penalty for cach offence or violation of the bylaw is a sum not excecding $50. we FOPOEELOLIOLPLUOLODOIV ELD LODO LO OLOCEELEOOONOPOOOVOOROROOEOOEE OS City woman concentrates, bingo!! she wins bingo Concentration ond mind over Inatter proved hlehly tinanctal jo n- long-time Gilly resident to-~ dny when she was declared the cush prigo winner ju the Blks Lodge “Mareh of Dimes" houge bingo for IC. Children's hospi. tal, Bho is Mra Wiliam Bussey of, 300 Wighth Avenue Wash ane the matter abt hand was to wln the #500 prize given to the first pore KON fa make the latter for Mika, et During the Christos weekend Mrs, Bussey, whose husband ts nh fahorman, aakéd her frends wherever ashe mot them to cone contrate on a-88 to be drawn on Mondsy, . ORME 9 oem eTeere- eteprmerneag, funeral of Harry Perry — : _ to be attended by Liberal leaders. r, Laing. ‘espectively, arry G. TT Penny: wos yo [he present and former leaders of the B.C. Liberal Peyrault and Arthu * ‘RCAF photo. vill. come ‘here-Wednesday ‘Perrauit. “expressed - - the : ‘sorrow ‘of the B.C. "Liberal party | at the passing of Mr. Perry. . the greatest Liberals of all time in British Columbia,” said Mr. Perrault, 2 9 | He ‘recalled that Mr... Perry given alr rifles and BB guns it is against the law to fire ¢, NCO in charge of the City omplaints of heavy and wide- - Ipott, Evil Co. Lid, had been while several houses have of windows from BB shot. Mndad parents, children and f Prince Rupert,” G-53 was tha number drawn yesterdny. Mrs, Buasoy is an-avid binge player and says sho “Just. loves the thrill and oxcitemont of the gan," : OMer numbers Mrs, Bussey had to form her lotter "2" wore B-4; B-1lh; Be7; Bel2: Bef; I-20; T-O0; I-27; Ned: Neda: G60: G46; O74; 0-00 nnd-O-72, Her card was checked agninst the “mastor card" at: The Daily Nows today by Wks represon~ tative Arthur Murrays 3. Others of the 46 numbers: drawn wore Weld: eG; Belt; CeeHD; Gedky OnGls TeB1y NBT; Nei} GBR; Neds Todt: NeoS?: GeBLy NolRy Ve2; Oey Teoh: Noddy To18y QelBs Gels Welly Nedly Wels TH28; YoU} 0-07; S oT Nea: Gado, | : ‘Princo Rupert has PRUs re: now gone 347 days . wa without a fatal traffic 2151 accidont, : V Bp aig tt A RE AN ad it dyer ain Moca te hye a aay talons ipl acted fh alae pital lanhadadiad phat ak bP ON ® Ore ang : jthe. convention, Mr, Perry had “We regarded him as one of]stressed the need. for a return. served as resolutions chairman! lic Utilities Commission’ to in- In the great expansion program at the last B.C. Liberal conven- tion. In . his. final address" to to “reform liberalism.” Mr.’Per- rault- said the speech had an electrifying effect. on the con- vention and became a main fac tor in the adoption. of the pres- ent new Liberal ‘blueprint, Increased rates VICTORIA -) —~ The North- west Telephone Company ‘has reccived approval from the pub- crease exchange and long- distance rates effective January I, The company operates 19 ex- changes in the province, includ- Ing such centres as Prince George, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Powell River and Camp- bell River: Senator's tribute KAMLOOPS ()—Senator Syd- bey J. Smith, past president of the B.C, Liberal Association, Mondny paid tribute to the late Harry G..T, Perry, former prov- iInekil cabinet minister and Prince George mayor who died last weekend, “We was an extreme extro- vert and never saved himsel in the Interest of his province,” sald Senator Smith, "IT consider his most out- standing service was as chaly- man. of the postwar rehabili- tation committee in which posi- tion he was the chief architect thal has taken place in BC, since the war.” .. Record number -, VANCOUVER ® — Provincla! Labor Minister Wicks sald Mon. day a record number of man. duys wore lost in Britsh Colum- ‘Din Inbor disputes during the flrst 11 months of 1069, mo, Tho' minister sald 1,480,000 man-days were lost In the por. lod, compared to 1,192,000 throughout 1068, the provious high alnco the Second World War, . ; Family. attacked | KILOWNA «() — ROMP horo aro soaking four or five youthy who attacked a middle-aged man, his wife and son hore dure Ing tho weekend, John Zador- ozny, 68, was aliacked when he wont toa .the saone of an auto neeldent, . Ws wife, Molen, was knocked to tho pavement and kicked soy. eral times whon she Investigated the dlsturbancea and son Potor, 24, sufforod a brulsed car whon “|power, communication and | transportation systems to- restored to normal: in the / wake of averushing ice | Storm that, did little other’ | inconvenience, | “te forcements:-f rom points- that. es=: +; were out of action. Others want- - Published : at ‘Canada’s Most Strategic Pacifi « PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, . “ 5 by storm Southern. Ontario’s day were gradually. being property damage but caus- ed a great deal of personal The heavy ice. toppled. trees, and telephone | lines, . Snapped: condition. snowflurries. prospect for crews disrupted power: and communi -' cation services. SS EXPECT LONG DELAYS. : In'some arcas,‘full restoration of. hydro services was expected to blacked-out power circuits, grounded planes |". and left roads in a treacherous}. Freezing rain turned to heavy." _| Snow Monday hight, petering out | > | carly today when forecasts were A for cold, cloudy weather with |. - The snowfall made it a bleak’. & working | throughout the night to repair | eS a Oe MUCH ABOVE ai 6 tare .. NORMAL : TEMPERATURES | FOR THIS PERIOD VANCOUVER - 38 EDMONTON 379 REGINA. WINNIPEG ° -: 4 _ TORONTO: 32°.] - MONTREAL. 48° w a. 0 ‘PRINCE RUPERT will have nea iStates weather: office. The rest take another. two days. than’ 800 -nmien; including rein- caped* the.;brunt of the storm, | worked .on,_ the lines. ‘homes. without Hght or heat.. In Scarborough ‘and North York | Townships, suburbs of Toronto, | emergency: shelters were sef up! ‘in community halls, schools and! churches, ; | Few -persons, . however, stayed | in the shelters overnight. Many: were worried about basements! being flooded while sump pumps: ed to keep watch darkened homes, The storm hit along a wide front from Lake Huron to the; Bay of Quinte. Officials of the! Ontario Hydro-Electric Power} Commission said it gave them, their most widespread troubles | since Hurricane Hazel in 1954. over their Angus Macphee — re-elected Local 708 head Angus Miaephee was re-clectcd president of Local 708 of the In- ternational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite: and Paper Mill Work- ers-at the group's regular gen- eral meeting th the Canadian Legion Hall. Others clected were: Reginald Ronalds, vice president; William Nesbitt, finaneial seeretary; B. J, Fortune, corresponding secre- tary; Frank Prost, recording secretary; James Finnigan, Brian Hanson and: John Nicholson, standing (grievance) committee. Mr, Hanson was also elected as Trustoe, Balange of the exceutive board Will be elected In January, The loca ‘voted to ask the {n- ternational union to open ‘coast wago Nogotlations as early as possibla, . , The action followed discussion on the Iitrenutional Paper Com- pany sottloment of. 15 to 20 conts and other {mprovements on ft one-your contract (6,000 om- Ployees effocted in six mills in Ontario, Quobee and New Bruns wick), and the agreement signed In Sitka, Alaska with a base rato of $2,709 a1 hour, Skin-divers call meeting Bloction of of tleers and a drive for new mombers will be main items of business ata moeting of the Horrlng Dacgdra Skin-Diy- Ing club culled for & p.m, tomor- row night at the home of Bruce Eggleston, 230 Third Avenue Weat, on the soaond floor of The he went to tho ald of his par. onts, Dally Nows bullding, ‘ é More | Pousti The’storm’ left ‘thousands. ot| ‘struction and installation of two above.avera ity app for airport Ci ty Council, at its final meeting of the year last} ) night, approved an Airport Committee recommenda- , precipitation ‘along with ‘the’ r approves NORMAL | “1 PRECIPITATION “FOR THIS PERIOD “VANCOUVER 7.2 | : projects ‘ ' 0 ‘Port — And Key to the Great Northwest me _ : Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 Rupert pays $6 for $27,225 in . will amount. to $6,814, . 4 on NH ow : ms PROVIESEY, Lt \y VICTORIA, _ Federal and provincial government assiéta Prince Rupert in connection -with the’Munie ter Works incentive program from December: 1; to April 30,:1960 will total $20,442 to: be’spent: on: | that have received official sanctio jit was announced today. ./0 OP et a rhe city’s share of the total:.cost’ Of the $27,25 _ Where possible, ‘recipients ‘of provincial | government “Sodidi assistance ‘funds’ will be: employed, and: the effect o will be to reduce ‘the. city’s. costs for labor according} is responsible for payment of all costs resulting from ' [of. materials. gh tae TE | {oss The following table indicates the breakdown of th | ects, s 36,8 ia " . EOMONTON 09 ts, all ‘but ‘the last of which is: already underway: REGINA =." 06 : Project: - 8S ot men-* man days” total cost “'¢ TORONTO oe Pa _* .". employed of.work ‘. of project: MONTREAL” 3.4 - Picnic site and.drainage © 9 ALIFAX 52 {Of Roosevelt Park’. 6. 90:5" $1,938.00° wae Rock walls ‘at Fulton St.” a {and McClymont Parks 6 216. 5,098.00 4, 7 wa - |Sidewalks) 47 10-2450 12,325.55 MODERATE” at Culverts'and Drains’. 10. 410 14,453.00) a | 8th Street Sewer lateral 10. 4002. 10,000.00 =! psteo¥ | -|Totals < 4e Bele gazgnags Qa / "|. .& report submitted to the.De- 3:3); . pp eediigs r normal temperatures up until. | mid-January according to the long range forecast of the. United of Canada will havé normal ‘or “above-normal temperatures. .Below . normal, .readings.’are ex- pected in northwest. British Columbia, Newfoundland and Nova _ Scotia. The second map shows: that Pririce.-Ru est 2 OT es plans ferr y sl Ip A tion that plans for the feriy landing to service the As soon as plans for the ferry landing, to be located north of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-@perative association plant at Fairview, are approved, Coun- cil will proceed to call for ten- ders, Tenders have already been called and received for the con- steel ramps. Four tenaers were opened nt the December 14 Council meet- ing and all of them were referred to the city’s ferry landing con- Pair given jail terms for theft A man and a woman who pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of theft under $50 were sentenced to jail terms = this morning when they appeared in elty police court for sontencing by Magistrate BE. T. Applewhaite, Given five months in Jail was] - Patrick Thomas Mulse, 328, of no {xed addross, whilo Elsie Alto, 36, was sontenced to two months in Jail, The palr admitted taking four pairs of gloves from Uni- yorsal Stores on December 33, Elsie Alto, who pleaded guilty yostordiy to a charge of possos- son of stolon goods, was found guilty this morning by Magis- trate Applowhulte and sontenced fo ®@ month in fall consesutulve with the previous sentence, Sho was charged after a missing $37.60 cosmolic caso taken from Deoth's Pharmacy was located. ” Light out The Watde Island Weht (Na, | 575) lis beon reported not burning, T. M, Campbell, rote Ing district marine argent for the Department, of Transport reported today, Wo said it will be attended to at tho first opportunity, Prince Rupert airport on Digby Island be approved. sultants Swan, Wooster. Engin- cering Co, Ltd. Last night the council accept- ed the tender of Industrial Weld- Ing ‘Company Limited for the construction and placement of two steel ramps for $32,000. Other tenders were: Western Bridge and Steel Co. Ltd., $38,- 585; Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd, $38,565; Gilchrist Engineering and. Sales Ltd., $41,000. - Council also approved pay- nient of $1,680.14 to Swan, Woo- ster Engineering Co. Ltd. Council also voted to negotiate in agreement with George Sporn to operate an aircraft service at the Seal Cove Air Base and to lease a portion of the Depart- ment of Transport hangar for cS listed; forPrince Rupert have | been approved:to date under the | ploym cember 10 meeting of the. Pa-. cific Regional Employment Com- mittee held in Vancouver shows that 126: projects such as :those Municipal:-Winter Works incen- tive program. It: ts expected that rogram will: ent In. pert--will; have- »Of~the B.C. .| tin “-CP;newsmap. } In t ecember 1, 1959 to April 30, \t: . timated that $4,337,957.26 of the total will be spent with direct Payroll)'costs .being $2,069,233.57 of this.-amount. — - Bylaw to halt parking, driving on playgrounds A bylaw to prevent parking ‘or driving of venicles on city play- grounds was introduced for pas- sage at City Council’s meeting last night. ‘ The bylaw, being introduced at the request of the Parks Commission, will prohibit, ex- cept by special permit, cars or vehicles being parked or driven on the following playgrounds: Westview, Alder, Service, Mc- Clymont, Casey parks or Roose- velt Park baseball field or Al- goma Park baseball fields or soccer fields, Persons wishing to park or/ drive vehicles on any of these playgrounds must apply to the Parks Commission in writing and post a bond to cover possible dh at this purpose; the roads during the 78-hour pro-holiday ostimate. ‘ Eghbal warned loclay. IIDPDIPL OO IDOD LODO DP VE DIDO DODD OH ww iM} SEO EEA AAR RAL LAA gE ENERO ESE OMAP OH ARRON A AG f World News Briefs By The Canadian Press. Bighty-one persons met violent death In Canada during the Christmas holiday. Highway mishaps accounted for 65, , almost double the number of persons predicted to dio on: The Canadian Highway Safety Conference hud forecast that 36 persons would die in traffic but that figure was passed prior to the halfway polnt, . . CHICAGO —The Nallonal Safety Council! toduy suid that 320 persons may die in traffic accidents In the United States during tha three-day now year’s holiday weekend, The council's statement followed the heavy traffic doath toll of 499 over the Christmas weokend, which was bolow Its * QUEBEC () — Seven men were plucked from a St. Lawrence Rivor Jee floe Monday night after drifting for four hours when Jeo gave way under tholr fishing cebinn, Thoy wero believed the only ones swept into the river a8 threa broak-ups along the St, Lawrence north shore carried away about 40 of the shacks aed by [Tommy-cod fishermon. . LONDON (Reutors)—Iran will cull for help frony all ‘lis allos, Inaluding the United States, if neighboring Iraq provokos open warfare in thelr bordor dispute, Promier Manushar * ‘LONDON $ (Routors)—Mossow radio today broudvast | hopeful forecast of Uast-West undorstanding for 1060 arising from noxt spring's summit talka, ‘ a The summit prospect “makes-one hope that 1960 will bring mich moro understanding and co-operation botwoon Rast and West," tho Moscow radio commentator said, damage to the parks. holiday, * ' 3.0 + . ioe oe of the projects is $7,377,582.36: and « | the..direct: payroll cost .will -be}.. ~1$3,251;8 we 960 period, it is. es-| ‘Ness early this. morning between week ending December. 19, ac- _ Meeting se for "Polar Bears “Polar Bears nt é h . Variety, who ‘ in the anni for 15 minutes The entire city was in. ‘dark- 12:45 a.m. and 1 am. when a break in the main power plant occurred. > Tn! T. B. Black, Northern’ B.C, Power Company. manager,’ said the blackout. was due to a mis- | hap at the drydock plant, but it was not of a-seridus nature. In the midst of _the--inky blackness, the lights of the City Telephone Department office | blazed forth:’as the operdtion was switched''to an emergency unit, ee ne sof, ‘ . Trawlers. land: 50,000 pounds of bottom fish. Two beam trawlers landed. a total of 50,000 pounds of bottom fish at Prince. Rupert for the cording to a Department” of Fisherics report. oe - Landod were 9,000 pounds of sole with a price range of 3.cents to 4 cents, 26,000 pounds of grey cod at 2% cents to & cents and 15,000 pounds of minkfeed for 28 conts, co Herring landings for reduction totalled 9860 tons. Cr Total shellfish landings ine cluded 4,000 pounds of shrimp wt 14 conts und 50,000 pounds of clams ab 2% cents, Mostly clear tonight ‘und hunny with cloudy periods Wadesday.. A Nttle, colder, Winds varlable along maln- Jandy westerly 15 over: the ~ Queen Charlottes, Low to night and high Wednesday 30 and 40, «| an —— - Wednesddy, Deo, 30, ‘eb (Pacific Standard Time) HIB we O19” Bhd Loat 19:38 34,1 foot LOW srcsovnne'O7120 . 8 Loot eo ea t TI te, vy ‘ ty Lee tM AR Dama eh PE ee PT MM Db RH RABE NE OND UD OD wes 20:07. 018 Loot WTR Vee ‘ , Seas ae 1 wh ee eo h- PeRRVeSK VOOR PEPE