Telephone 6767 - os hee ay CECE Sy oe EES SS SS See a ik aye faa eae LOC Brh Am gt” Re. ee wre eter + Pevontereuey eas PRIORI ET INCEST a ey ie ye Dai SUE EEK ye open BSE a AU RAE RO SENNA Seo toe a i Up ey LSPS PE PUTO EID ao Published ” wd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 at Canade’s Most Strategic Pacif ic Port — And Key to the Great - Numbed cre\ | from lifeboat _ VANCOUVER (CP)—The 90foot American tug} } Henry Foss struck a rock in a 7milean-hour gale to-| | : day and sank in the Strait of Georgia. with apparent} . fess of six men. One man was saved. 9 | “ (The survivor, Chiet Engineer ‘ ‘Edward Hanson, of Port Angeles, Morthwest : Ay a ed oy , Might Calls—Busineis 6768, Editorial 6769. . PRICE TEM CENTS ° ol ae et . « * : ape i “ oo A hel Ope adie ge TY em ne ww ge hy het Se het ata ip gp eM a: ' ey . v slip | Angeles to pick wp a log two atl @ { Washington, said the mishap in “tthe 4 am. darkness happened sa. Ladysmith, Buc, when ff en-f. | San . PYEREG countered winds ching 701. ‘qaickly there was not time to! mile, an hoor tn the cnet of : pradio for hetp. A Efeboat was ‘Georgia. ‘ oan qlaunened but capsized, Hanson | Search: was continuing today} |" Another man, deck hand Bieh-| 7" °™7 MPH SUH BMSsing ! “imond T. Lothian, of, Port 4n-} ‘fgeles, was taken to the medical teentre af Ganges Harbor, B.C.,} thut was dead om arrival . £ 4 “Lothian almost made it” | “TY Baneon told hospital attend- 1951 government charged almost. the end. _ - VICTORIA (CP)—The Shrur Royal Commis-| “Pulse change” | for province | envisaged “ couldn't reach him when | WICTORTA (CP) — Al he siipped. off" ge AM aa at COMMMUS-| Others apparently clung to the | Social Credit cabinet min-) Nie sion Thursday heard ‘its first testimony of direct im-|Sfeboat for a time but slipped HS f'¥ A. HONEYCOMB? inside of a steam boiler? Oower pot away as. they were numbed by, Ster took 2 look into the: frigid water and battered by qhigh waves., am ae tereference by a previous government in the affairs of jammed together? Answer to mystery picture taken by Glady: r , md Eke skipeer of the Port an-(Saw the day when the | jie ai) cacEMIND ee ee ee eon cif geles-besed tug was a veteran | “geq __ MINERALS, GIL, GAS FOUND ' LL... Wilken told the royal commis- : pete. ; pyann {employee of Poss Tug and Berge. , ps4, eee ge ee = TE — Co. Watren Waterman, 47, of ish Columbia will flow as OR he ge » BCPC te. sell. Hope and Lifincet] othe = . cathe Stee gi 4 hers. &) entiy Inst Were: 24% _ | S apparentiy inst Were oF the north. : EEE YG BEEN meet future Thursday and fore-’ Baldwin will be found on PageTo the British Columbia Power Commission. eo qe — = wim go on t is “eegnomie pulse” of Brit-: a} UCCESS i - ‘sion thar the Byron Johnson at . ‘Lcoaiition- government torted) 5.7 sncciac- Sareea: ere —_ ee od ) Port Angeles. ‘south from the vast riches ea electrical systerms to the Bice ' _ | a : ~" t Lawrence Berg, 36, mate, Martin : F POPPE CORNET OCOD The minister made it clear he . — enone a Me >" yi Tia might lead to some small, Oy. ; Shree " ; . ' h | es speaking as the member for] ber cent had no training at pune tated ae ee caine and) roads on the port of Vaneou- ge tae TON miles wert Of non at James Muir, presicent io Mothers Mare Fort George—not as a member} al and that 223 per cent of | Bi aed SHO wy. before she ¢ wad Mets Cte bratty, | VARCOU TRE: ‘at the Ruyal Bank of Camda, . oo he binet h h nid secondary school teachers and } ine ginktaws,, before she contedued | Meanwhile, of develupmencho. i, the * = . Funds reach: ne Shenid have a tag. to go 3.1 per cent of those in el- f | her true sex to 2 Reuters reporti-) cuntpanies fave taken out ET j that the goveromen bs antec \ % along with Its Intended annual] ementary schools tacked the | or assaVU t jf. ALLEN‘’S WICOW 029,000 ucres of the morchwest | ory Red china. nanan : : $1 900 mark velebrution of Douglas day. The| required tranting. Putrick August Kelly, $51, o vsaeeemecrme — i MARRIES area cn permit tor explonwtlon.| Ly gated by Frau How- 4 ‘ é . « 9a 3 ' 50. or ' p . oe "hed. vy Take It i Prinee Rup- | uswho in 1858 became the tire rome ers tn gach elasuil in detauly of pyar faved $50 oc To study English | ssw vork waz adveniv ‘ard (CCP-Skeena) to comment : ‘Donations to the Prinee Rup- [las who int ecame the Cirst; of teachers euch ebassttl- } TG Serie ae are 4 ia . S oasa yt "ahh amcupery: one : : - “_ ; ert Kinsmen club'y March 3t [governor of the province with| cation had qualitications that to 30 days tn jail when he plead-} OAKLAND. Calif, uy Amy ing executive sayy he will eile | Bonner t oO meet ee a aba ry ee Mothers’ March in aid of the | headquarters at Fort Langley. exceeded requirements. ed wuilty in city police court the ee ee iughter of Oe ee ty ond witaw ot rane “ aa ind Red Ce eve WO ., . a . . mature morning before Mugistrate B. T. nddaugh *| pel yao / b esac: W unads “o 1 think Te eee aea nd: Hehab: a The mean a ue ad Applewhalte to a charge of as: timo Chian Kul-shek, enrollut | ediun Yred Alun. Joveph, Rings | federa (a inet our gowertuanent iy asleep. wo 7 ilitation Fund have reached ground, wad used In the proy- Andy Paull sautt. Wedmeslay a4 dy ae “a arthenetivemiertd nae otace ne me wee Chips ts seeee ae with ' . Sate a a He was remanded yesterday! College. She wie s » Sng . with ac fa i Bed China bb very aiaive, ; ming Kin Haymond Nee say tn ae of a Santer r e Cc OV erin g without Plea tor today. Yh and Amertean government. | next Monoduy. of ef r ¥ p ovis ees a nas os tite Lust year ex- He said that he hoped to said Its depiction of two tall fir] | . . ° OTTAWA O — Attorney-Gen- sane : ‘omplete returns of the | trees, mountains, sea, furms and . W at V. Fi b 2 7 eral Bonner.of British Colum-/ on | rive Dy Te city mothers by | industry have become a well» NORTH VANCOUVER. B.C. a7 ot time ex pec é in alcou ver ep. feta, artived here Thursday aight| AVE ATH FR— wonenes ) tho beginning of next week. known symbol everywhere, h ee okn americans sas othe e ® and said he will meet wn fed+| Variadl etoudis oes : ' id, ve | Mr, Williston wavea one of the N : ow th eral cabinet ministers today to aridle cloudiness. an wnt heme when’ the flags before the house as he Brotherhood. was resting at wnen ormer TIN e u ert es! ents Ja EP |i discuss the CPA's plan to end sattered showers, snow or ‘ ome-here today alter treatment : ns wns ahr bo mixed nd ana" todas canvassers called or who wish- | Made the summestion. in hospital Wednesday for a ‘ _ ita Vancouver-Victorts ferry sere} muixed rain amd anuw’ today i ex to help the anti-pollo drive | ‘The minister also pald tribute} ve attack, We has suffered| “There'll be a hot time in th treasurer of the Prince Rupert|to tape the fwativities for re-|vice four the winter, and Saturday extepe:.some . ibuti to Puddy Sherman, Vancouver , ald " ks trv sv} Society, which ls made up of} broadcuse in Prince Rupert. Mr. Bonner, aruted with the; | clear perwds along the’ er- ; can send their contribution |p. rter and leader of} More than a half-dogen attacks town” two weeks from nc . OF BC. legintature’ pba! tre 7 to Hux 13), Prince Rupert. tov ee ition hich last year since last April. whett the Prince Rupert Society | former rusidents of thy city.| Prince Rupert realdents plun- slut “ye scloae ‘I unanim Us Terie . reine northern mainiand . ; SPN ateheSsNsPetevivtetatetelarenetatene\! all bed B Cin highest mountain carnerneceneeaetnure a dtagea its third annual dinne:| suid that danctog will start Qtining to attend the reunion azul” ution “ ing the rth gor- Colder tonight. Winds 'var- sr ePePtotetote ee “ Ye 300 oct St nA Mea eather and dance in Vancouver. D p.m, with supper deing served urged to write for tickets as eenmelt rs) au fon muanon fable 25. Low wnigh’ and : R MES ‘ planted w centennial fag at.the Two remanded The yearly guthering of tre jeontinaally. from 2. midnight, soun aa Dowaile aa admission at . yeur-roun oe ee atween high Saturday 39 and 30 Prince Rupert clans will take) OCR ls by Ucket only. Price of Uck~ cou | S 2 O 9 Qeorwe Cerencser and Leste| piace Friday, February 27 tn th" | My feast bald that therel $28 each tina, ald og wit meet Beet T|DES— y DRUGS LTD. 2 Prince Rupert hay Nykas of Prince Rupert by Mug. Flame Supper Club, at the cor: j wilt be no formal program off Puewas who will be ls Van- | baker. | Saturday. Feb, 4... 1950 ° : now gone 29 days) istrate ET. Applewwhalte in| Nér of Smith Street and Orand-|speakers but the group hopes) couver un Friday, February 27 | Luter, he hopes to meet with (Paoitic Standard Time) KY DIAL Y ith futal traffie |{ city police court this morning on| View Highway in Burnaby, ju! }to arrange half an hour of en-]| and plin to attend should [thu three B.C. federal eubinal High o.... OG: ALT tent Si} without a fatal trattie | ove of unlawfully causing} half a block from Bounda-y | tertainment, write Arthur Thompson, {19 | ministers, — Dvfence Minister PYTSY USD ews Mi 21 5 1 =| uccident, ‘wilful damage. There was no| Road. Johan Robertson, former CVPR] St, Patrick Street, New Went- | Pearkes, Works Minister Green Law 00 MAD 1 fews. arerenneetenehenonnntry eee)! plew entered, , 7 Arthur Thonpsun, seurgtary-| program: disvctor will be un band! mnlster, WC. and Justice Minlator Fulton, | vom MO AG Seal ae . . 3 " VS ae: nen . . . ‘ re . : } x i nual ' ' 7 ( i — 7 hy ‘ or t F y! ba ‘ oy nf g | ; “~ Pbk t Bhs te thd tem A sunt Seu ZAhid tidak Men tint Mom ee ve : fast PRINCE RUPERT was digging itself out of heavy snowfall yesterday morning after T2 inches of snow fell overnight Wed- nesday and early Thursday morning. Top picture shows Second ation.” ‘Dulles was on the operating | rer,” Dr! Shrum said. He asked; Rupert All Stars in 2 two-game £ * condition was satisfacto Such an examination would bef to determine whether there was; a cancerous condition. — White said the 70-year-old} table less than an hour. The announcement was made lectric Company. oe The disclosure came while Dro} Gordon Shrum was questioning} (+ a §.8 * a4 og... foe e ee 7. Be repeated this statement | on the witness stand, after be- | sing sworn im at the request of | Dr. Shrum so that his testi- | mony would hecome pary of | the record. Do E “This is a very important mat- t at Walter Reed Medical Centce,: where the operation was per-| ‘formed by the hospital comman-i wg yoORE CASES Mr. Wilson if he was aware of/ “any other cases of this mature?” | : | Alaskans here Guilstein, 51; assistant engin- eer, wowald EH. Sorenson, £7, deck bard; and Erick W. Daniel 20u, 60, cook: ati of Port Angeles. erth of Victo1 _tdast.. of Vancoure: tag was'en route i Bay Williston, who represents orthern: . Fort. George: riding, Isfand: legisiature there i New Metlakatcs basketball _ team, runner-ap it the recené international Basketball tear- nament at Ketchikan, arrived im the city from Alaskx. this: afternoon to take on Prince series tonight and tomerrow night. They open series af 3:15 tonight. Prior to the New . titeries, 7 . . VANCOUVER @ — The St. ‘Lawrence Seaway isr’h gofmg to onomic growth—tut is won't ‘contribute much to if either, Jays 2 prominent B.C. economist. Prof, J. 2. Deutsch. head of ‘the Groundhog Sasim, 2 searcit} ‘slow down British Coturmbia’s ec- } ‘for off and’ natural: gas is expert ers. 14,000 square miles, about. ast. ‘large ag Nova. Scotia, and. is.cen- red, about. 650: miles northwest; of here. PE PROMISING REPORTS ‘and political science department, | said im an toterview thas B.C. is: ithe University of B.C.’s economic! The rust into the virgin. terri- ‘pects of mapping crews ot they ed im the spring, The basin cov-| yew YERRITORY _ 'Ol-hunting country where the major search so far Ries Beer ic. the Port St Jai district i the Peace Siver coun- tory has beer sparked by the re-}- “White .said tissue” and fluid f De ee ad met. yo an fs ; te: IaTg: e iwere removed during the opera-| forced.to do so by the ohnson : fe De oe me egh Uaioe - deposi im She'}. sere iCIETE a pe - mieroseonical examin-{ coalition govermment... ” j fi WC | world Iying north of the alberta [bestes and molyldenite. tiem EME Otel - , ton “for microscopical examz aoe Sx TEORE RES or tage SEMEeS ‘boundary i: the Northwest Ter-! South. ir am. area known’ ax misphere OU Carpora-. taker out. permits. om “These Slocks are entirely new for Bc. ->oawibilities of wealth far the Street and Second Avenue and service station operator Goodwin. . Metinkatia Ru Sobre gay Sayoty gr , ~ . — ; , - Rupert fixture | i aes provincial government ate et- Stromdahl cleaning! off oil truck while helper wheels away ain Soaeeee Maj.Gen. Leonard D- | Mr, Wilson replied that there! there will be a game between |, too far away from the senway ta’ Geological Survey of Canada. . Tyeltent if the explorations are wheel barrow. Bottom picture shows snowed-In car on Third - were none fo his knowledge. the city’s oldest Old Time ; be affected’ much by tt. ' Dr. EF. aks; whe carri : ‘succesful. Even if not, the prov- Avenue West, with snow plied up in centre of street. 7 : DoS , —Staff photos by Dick. Ayres. Adopt centennial flag | for B.C., says Williston! , . pate f Eetbsnte obing affairs of the} y usune wootan, her blonde! Amy adverse results of the sea~} BLS. Southers, angther geol~ “CY : . wis quarter of British Columbia's | sulon psobing affair The young womun, her Ol * ; VICTORIA (CP)—Adoption of British Colum-| second: ‘ bia's | BCPC, of direct intervention byl pair tucked Into a beret and! way on B.C., he gid. might come | oist, repacted “abundant mo- . ft (CF. p secondary = schoal teachers . “from a shizt to the west of the] byhdenite’ fuur miles wes¢ of go yernmen ; bia’s centennial flag as the official flag of the province was suggested in the legislature Thursday by Lands and Forests Minister Ray Williston. POCPOPHIOOTON FO TE POLEPPLEPOPVCO CH ' ‘Teachers lack | qualifications, says report VICTOREA GO —-Almost one- lacked qualification toc their posts in 1953, a report tabled in. the peuvinical legislature disclosed. The report showed that 2. “Would you know if there were rany other cases of this nature?} asked Dr Shrum. Mr. Wilson replied that any vimilar cases would have passed therefore would have come to his attention. It was the first clear-cut evi- denee given to the royal com- a provincial government, Dr, Skhrum ordered wo further report om the intliences which -brought about sale of the Hope arid Lillooet systecis. through his. department and} eagers and a senior league All-~ Star aggregation. | Student of life LONDON (Reuters! -~ dm am- ‘biushing woman guceveeded. in sneaking into a stag cencert of ‘ttth and [8th century bawdy ‘gongs Wednesday night. ‘legs encased in trousery, brazen Vat the door of the atl. red her way push a close gerusiry divisional ruyal festival ones whether gouds are shipped | Two hours of “ribald and am-| | The province would get in-: direct benefits from an overall lexpansion. of jaconomy through the seaway, ‘possible reduced costs for east \ward shipping of 8.C.’3 ‘gommodities; amd some of the | inferest of foreign ; Which the seaway will athracth to q poing which deter- [eastward oy cull or westward to i8.C. fee transpert by water. the Canadian! bulk | investors |. out 2 sarvey of the Groundhog Basin, said the area has “in- creasing attraativeness for ], these searching foe oil and: gas.” Farther nercth, Dr. Roots- . teported asbestos veins. “wider than one-eighth inch appear ; to be. spread. 26 least one to every square yard.” the nocth end of Chutine Lake. | Skeena MP. questions ince will gen $2,500,000 in three ‘years in reng alone. ~ OTTAWA (@—Trade Minister | ‘The stading paces streamed: linte Telagraph Creak, 50: mules |: ‘aust Of the Alaskan Punbundle | Churchill made ts claac Thus iduy in’ the Commong thas he deenmt agree with the state-