VOL. XLVI, Ralph: hompson of Bel- linghamis ‘College ,of| : mentary. ‘school, ,four of stressed by Mr. Ganada, ey oot Se eaeYy ‘will undergo an annual inspec-. ‘ pletes Its 1050 Unitod we aaah a No. 201. Telephone 6767 ‘ A tr Ce Late? eh mE ee OEE kp We! e suggested _ “KAMLOOPS (CP)— British. Columbia would} help fill an acute need for] junior colleges outside the University. of - B.C., Dr. Western. “Washington, suggested Thursday. | Dr. Thompson. tion of 400. teachers, said the: new: system would embrace. ‘six years of ele- high’ ‘school: and four g junior: college. ° “Provincial li bi r ar ia n . William, Ireland, also: tak- ing part. in the ‘panel! dis-| cussion,’ said: he. favored the system ‘of eight pub-| - lie school: and: four. high school grades. The need for correcting current laxity... of: -dis- cipline in. schools was also beelaht. ‘ School. olan ie ‘of 14 years” speak-| : ing at a district. conven- = AL ge 14- -year school: ‘system: in . tion Monday and “Tuesday “py Major G. T. Grierson, deputy .as- sistant ‘quartermaster general. of} the Canadian Army B.C. Area. ' Staff-Sgt. T. P. Daley - that. members of the .reserve army unit, the . Armory and equipment will all be inspected. ‘He also said that the infantry unit had received its full comple- ment of rescue and survival equipment so that’ the company can assume its’ new. role under the recently-announced changes’ for the Canadian reserve army, - Courses in survival from nu- clear attack will be conducted for NCOs and men in Prince Ru- pert and Vancouver. by the B.C. Area instr uctional | ‘staff from Vancouver. — Staff-Sgt. Daley also announc- ed that. applications will now be received from boys between the ages of 16. and 19 for the “Young Sdidicrs' Plan.” The plan pro- vides youth with. full training separate from the re- serve army. program. The young soldiers will. also have the op- portunity of attending camy during the summer and at the conclusion of the one-year course are eligible to enter elthor the Officer's Training Plan: at University or the Officer Cadet Plan at the tri-service colloges at Royal Roads, Kingston, Ont., or St, John's Military College, Quebec, Information on the plan can be obtalned by: tole- phoning Staff{-Sgt. Daley atthe Armory (6021) or at home (3064) or by personnally calling in at the Armory, “sTha young soldiers receive 65 (lays pay a your plus soven wocks emp pny, SOLE TTIOE HERE “he SO Set ay ORE . Awarded bid ~MeBRIDE (©) — Stange Con- ktruetion Co, Lid, of Vancouvor Jias been awarded a $46,500 con- Lract Lo construet ROMP dotach« nant quarters hora, Included are uy office, storage. room and Ny- ny quartors, . KAMLOOPS Mayor J, mt, Pituzwator his accoptod 9. chal- lange from Mnyor Pote Mnftfoo of Nanalmo to seo which alty com. Appeal r Newt, 0G OE UHI AEN EE UREN ROME PR MOL RE PE St mee : “ORMES DRUGS LTD, | DIAL 2151 8 said! army |. sd MARGARET ANN SCHNELL, 20-year-old. brunette ‘from Tisdale, - about 80 miles southwest of: ‘Prince ‘Albert, and now. in her.third -year. at the University of. Saskatchewan, Monday’ “was. chosen - Miss; Saskatchewan Boughrider. for 1959: “She: will ‘represent he The baby boy, born at 8:18 p.m, last Saturday was found to have an RH blood incompatibil- ity. in which. the red corpuscles were being destroyed by an anti- body. The replacement transfu- sion involves the complete re- placement of the poor blood by whole blood. With the ald of blood flown in specially from the . Red Cross Transfusion Service In Vancou- ver and blood from two local donors, the baby was given a tolal of four pints of new blood in two replacement transfusions. The first: replacement started at 11 am. Sunday and took three hours and 10 minutes, the sec- ond was wade Monday after- noon and took two hours 20 minutes, The boy, who weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces at birth is now reported “In good condition.” Also used for. the first time for the RH baby was the new isolette Incubator, donated to the hospital by its women's auxillary. phe nominee em recern oe Sunda y sports, bingo target ts of crackdown - ‘PRINCE GEORGE (CP)—RCMP intend to erack down on commercial types of lotteries in: the Prince Goorge area, Staff Bgt., J. A, Knox, hend of ROMP hero, announcod his decl- sion Thuraday night. Wo anid olty counell has boon informed of tho movo. Scheduled for close serutiny “gyro fotterles held by local stores, bingow and Sunday shows at loanl drivea-ina, . Sports which will be affectod are tha Cariboo Hockey Loaguo, stock car moing, baseball, soft. ball and. Inoroase, "Mach onso will bo judged on Ita own morta,” on RH baby successful | VANCOUVER (CP)— Attempts | were scheduled. to be made at. high - tide. today to refloat a North ship which. ran aground} last night’in dense'fog « off} the northwestern . tip of Vancouver Island. The 1,300-ton Skeena Prince’ went aground on Boyle Island, ‘about: 15“miles* northwest < of, Alert Bay. It is not known ho badly. the vessel was ‘damaged . ‘Three: passengers, who were: ‘uninjured, : were. . taken ‘off the: Skeena..: Prince: ‘and after being; ~Jand freight -from: Prince: Rupert | and the Queen Charlotte. islands, when the: mishap. occurred. “Another Northland ship,” the. Alaska. Prince, . will take” over. the run tonight. . qnight after. a report. of. the po- itical action committee and a] . iscussion in which Pulpworkers : tunion delegate. Angus Macphee described . the: “Act Relating to "Trades Unions” as: By: piece. of ‘legistation drafted “by the. boss- res, for the. bosses” and “passed, by. ithe ‘bosses’ stooges.”: Mr. speech given last week by. Mr. |: ‘Murray - to the Rotary. club and ‘also ridiculed an editorial pub- ‘lished .Wednesday..in. the Prince {Rupert Daily: News” ; “What, is There. to’ Fear’ in Bill \land Navigation Company. . ‘believed. Mr. Murray based. his thinking. on that of: Attorney - |” General Bonner, -}botched the Sommers case. and drafted. the - Vacation-with- Pay! Act: the most confusing piece of legislature yet. to: be passed.” mo wh “confused: but . ‘angrammatical” The.” action “was: ‘taken last Macphee - attacked - a . The Local 7108 delegate said he “the man who He said Bill 43. was.an attempt to. hamstring bargaining, placed: no. lJimits'-on. liability,” restricts picketing. and freedom of speech. “Mr... Macphee said. ‘the. Daily News. - ‘editorial:: cwas: not only permit. Pee . “Mr, Murray’s: record from’ satisfactory,”’ Mr.. Macphee -‘said, adding that-an MLA should come back and: give an: account of his stewardship after. the end of a legislative session. He said that at the time of the: entitled . A team of two local doctors and ' two chalked up a “first” for the Prince Rupert General] hospital last weekend when two replacement. blood nurses Hollywood burial slated for Flynn Hospital ones and, doctors Sunday sport and various} atatod knox, : transfusions wére carried out on a city RH baby. paid tribute to the “excellent response” by local blood donors. Only two were used but more than that volunteered their services as donors. Cross-mdateching for the re- placements was carried out by the hospital's laboratory staff. While blood . transfusion re- placements for RH babies are not uncommon in the Lower Mainland where babies can be taken to the metropolitan hospi- tals, the operation ‘here. was the first of its type ever carried out at Prince Rupert General Hospital, VANCOUVER (?j—The body of Errol Flynn, adventurer on and off the screen. who chose the/ world for his playground, will leave for Los Angeles Saturday for burial by his estranged wife. Decision for the burial site was made Thursday, It followed a 24-hour. hassle between friends who were with him when he died of a heart attack in a penthouse here, and persons. representing his wife, actress Patrice Wymore who had seen him only twice in two years. Miss Wymore insisted from Los Angeles that the 50-year- old. sereen hero be buried in Hollywood. the rest of tho Industry, + _ Wore killed, * fall day, ’ world oxcopt Ruasla, t ‘forced ita way Jnto n Bt, “Tho Lords Day. Act {s, unpopue lar out Iv ha lo bo onforvods” : , ‘ | e . News Briefs WASHINGTON (#—The Steelworkers Union was reported near agreement today with Kaiser Steel Company. on a strike settlement, The union was pressing the same proposals on + DAMASCUS, Syrian (Reuters)—Baghdad reported the discovery of a new: plot to kiN Iraqi Premicr Abdel Karim Kassem while he was in hospital recovering _ from an carer Asansination attompt. . { -HARDINSBURG, Ky, (mA -nuelear-armed B-52 bomber and its refuelling Jot tanker collided Thursday night in a flory blast which 10 tho aky for 160 miles, Ab. loast four men a OTTAWA Ottawa broke out. Its coremoninl brapplins “Thursday to pay Mexlenn President Adolfo Lopez Mateos, his Wife and 17%-your-old daughter, oo warm welcome on a chilly ry CHICAGO IN—A U.S, alr force official anya that since 1960 the USAF has lost.3,471 pilots and -7,062 planes In ace aldants, totalling a- largor ar force ‘than | any: vountry In the rs oo NEWCASTLE ON TYND, England ( — Tho 18,055-(on Liberian ore carrier Ore Rogont and the 2,850-ton Danish collier. Concordia collided in thick fog in the Tyno oatuary Thuraday, night. Damngo to both ships was alight, + ‘JOHANNESBURG (Routors)—South Africn's Nationalist party, dadientod to.n polloy of strict race Rogrogation, Thurs day forged tio” Viotory " Provincial oloctiona, LONDON (Routors)—Seven mon woro conviated Thursday af shouting nantl-Nogro: slogans at o meoting In contral , London, Thoy were the dofondants among n group of 80: that Panoraa’ townhall: mooting organized by the Movemont for Colonial Freedom, More than 100 jothors outalda tho, hall shoutad Koop Britain’ Whilto." vk og — radio tonight + ¥, » i . c 4 + member bartenders’ strike the- Hotel As- sociation,. of which Mr. Murray was a member, had broken. the law by raising. the: price of -beer. without receiving permission from the Liquor Control Board. The action nearly cost the ho- tels their licences, he recalled: Yet, he said, Mr. Murray was a of the . government which drafted Bill 43 to make the unions keep the law. In other business the Labor Counci] voted to. support two candidates, James W. Prusky and Labor Council president John West: in the forthcoming civic elections. It also approved payment of $25 to the Senior Citizens Hous- ing project. The Labor Council has no funds from which to draw, Mr, West told the meeting, and it was up to the individual (jj unions to support the project.” W. H. Brétt, Labor Council representative on the Senior Citizens Housing committee, said that some service clubs, such as the Kinsmen club with its pledge to the swimming pool, had other commitments, _ Exercise lack major factor in heart cases ‘VICTORIA ()—A leading Am- erlean heart specialist suggest- ed Thursday the auto age may bo. a factor ‘in heart, disease. ‘And ho sald cigarets don't help either, Dr, John. W. Gofman of the Univorslty. of California's school of medicine told a press co ference it may “well bo th 6 {0 less oxorciso is unfavorable and that remains one of the major factors under study now.” : More heart casos wore coming to Nght mainly bocnuse of bet- Lor modorn-day dingnostic prac- tleos, ho anid, A decndo ago a man might. have boen anid. to dio of: somothing elso when: a coronorary | “actually Was tho onuse, Tho grantost advancos In tight. ng honrt disonse will be through ornations In ‘the body chem- tary, alterntions Which would improve tho handing of fatty aubstancos by tho blood to pre- vont doporlts “and clogging . of blood vossols, ho sald, . “T.think in: the noxt tow yours you will:seo gront atridos: in PrOe vontive | medicine.” ree vehapayns E VEN: CHILDREN get arthritis and: the ‘picture above. shows. a 10- ~year- -ola Canadian Arthritis and) Rheumatism’ Society patient. being. given . exercises in’ slings. which ° eliminate. gravity - ‘and | give greater freedom of movement: to. his joints. Such treatment |. ig provided by funds’ raised in. CARS. campaigns throughout - British Columbia...The local. branch. of - CARS, ‘under the chair- manship of Garet W. Peterson; will seek a quota of:$4,500 Monday | night. when volunteers .will stage a city-wide canvass. The money: donated -in ‘Prince Rupert helps: maintain the ‘CARS. |” clinic. operated by. physiotherapist: Pippa. Mclidowie. ‘in a Prince, Rupert General hospital: - va “ i wee EE no yy official, ‘said Thursday. . He said the board. had inves-’ tigated complaints that four Na- naimo hotels..-were refusing to sell the' 10-cent glasses since the. inception of the 20-cent glasses. Beer drinkers complain they get more beer in two small glasses than in one large one, for the same price, Youths’ remanded KELOWNA () — Five youths charged with causing a disturb- ance by fighting following the beating of two other youths Monday , were remanded one week when they appeared in po- lice court here today. : Heads port officials VANCOUVER ()—Col. H. E. Sanderson, chairman of the port “VICTORIA (CP) The oB. o “Liquor: Control - Board: will investigate and take action. against any]. beer parlor where there is a. legitimate complaint. the management will not serve 10 cents glasses, a board of Stockton, Calif., was elected president of the Pacific Coast Association of Port Authorities at the conclusion of a three-day convention here. Near half way VANCOUVER «) — .Grealer Vancouvor's Read Foathor Appeal cropt toward the half way mark Thursday with $1,802,121 or 41.7 per cont of the objective col- lected. The appeal closes Oct, 31, Alberta aid sought PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. @) — Schoo) District 67 which has un- succossfully sought University of British Columbla approval for ostablishmont of a junior college here now has turned to the Uni- vorsity of Alberta at Edmonton for holp, — Seek - pay “boost PENTICTON «) — School toachors. here are secking wage incvensos' to. lift.tholr wage scale to $2,000 for olomontary tenchors and, $8,010 for secondary instruc. $7,280. ‘The school: ‘ponrd hag of- | fored a flat $800: Increngo and a ee medical pian, ~ Prince: ‘Ruport has now. ‘gone. “278° days without a. fatal a trattle accident, : Booster shots VICTORIA @ — Provincial |, health officer Dr. G. F. R. Elliott says there isa “definite possibil- ity of a weak strain of vaccine being responsible” for the high number of polio cases this year among persons who have receiv- | ed Salk vaccine. As a result Brit- | ish’ Columbians may be offered booster shots, he said. Candidates for mayor PENTICTON (j—At least two candidates will contest the mayor's office in the civic elec- tions here this winter. They are incumbent C. E, ‘Oliver and Frank C. Christian, Three. al- dermanic seats are also up for election. Ducharme ‘continued by UFAWU jane ‘until ‘the pool 4 The parts. have beei he Said, and are en ‘rou eo. “New opening date of the. ‘pool, will. be announced as. goon'as . the parts arrive, and, have. been installed. “Srendiing shee ends for trio. TORONTO ()—Police: Wed- nesday night arresfed two men and a blonde teen-age girl | and | charged them with: financing a wild -cross-Canada spending spree with money orders, stolen at Coquitlam, B.C. ; The men were picked up: An. a parked car where > they “were seen counting a bundle of money.. The girl was found in bed: ohn a downtown hotel. ce Suspension Paul Ducharme, an ex-oftleor of the United Fishermen: and Allied Workers’ Unton (Ind.) here Had his suspension’ continued by tho union last night. A trial committee Soptombor 17 found Mr, Ducharme guilly of acting In-a manner injurious to the unlon' and its members and his membership was tem- porarily suspended. Deelsion to continue the tem- porary suspension was made last} night at a general meeting of Shoreworkers Local 31 of tho, UFAWU. R, L, Gardiner, northern rep- resentative of the UFAWU told The Dally Nows after the meact- Ing, that the suspension would continue until the closing dato of the UFAWDU's next annual to continue tho suspension or cut it off. It onan alao decide to expell Mr, Ducharme, = A motion Inst night to. oxpoll Mr, Ducharme from tho union was. dofented. in favor. of tho continued suspension. - Tho susponsion means that Mr. Dusharmd: can attend Looval convention | dn. Vancouver in March, . At. that. timo, Mr, Ctarelinor vw The suspension does not. ‘pYevent him from working in # where the UFAWU Is cbrtified 28 a bargalning agont.: a ,dunos W. Prusky has y.been elected to fill = the! vice- prosident's post vacnted: ‘by ‘Mr, Ducharme, just prior 40° his writing: a letter to The.’Prince necused the. union of) :bolng Communist-dominated, .° WEATHER—"" ‘Overenst with ran. ‘Sntur- day, Littla chango in;tem-~ perature. Southeasterly winds 26 tonight, Low to- night and high Saturday 46 OM: yA ® coy ‘ TIDES— Octobor 17, 1980 poke boca Redline vntyS ihe $1. meetings but has no; volco or voto and cannot, hold 1 offtoo, os ne BoqAMetD: c Mi eplant Rupert Dally News In’ wiiléh he and, 55, ( Saturday, (Pacific! Standard Timo) High. ....00 01:96 30,8 feat 13:38 ALT foot a Low: seeeneneno 07132 - $9 foot 10: 50. . Bele foot AS ORNATE ALTRI ERE }