, No. MAYOR: py LESTER righils to® meen ‘Seat, ed SLAP AS RMR Tee oa ALD, GEORGE, E. HILLS © Pay issues challenge. “fater being “cut “off” by road, _ fail and air for about 36 hours during the: weekend. Mo GALE- -FORCE WINDS winds dashed ‘the district from ~ - early Saturday morning.on,. re- -: sulting insmore +han 21 slides or -» we shouts: between Prince Rupert, .\ Terrace-and: Kitimat, ~ ~ a.m.Suriday a total of 5 inches . total of 4.44 was measured at the eS ‘Department of. Transport. radio - station: at Digby Island. ‘ : 60. MPH: ‘GUSTS... ln building supply firms: yards ee ~ maintained a:steady 30° ‘miles: per hour. speed Friday: and TOSe: bo-i35, ca i mph “Friday” nighttarid: “ncréaved ’ toca steady. 42. mph... hour werd: ‘recorded. Saturday. Creek: almost over’ - washed’ down: small. trees which - threatened the safety of the two!’ , bridges "railway and the road at Salvus, / and naman 100 foot, out Into after. a series. of slides. ‘The. city. was ‘slowly recovering Torrential rain, ‘and gale- force Between. 4 a.m. Friday’ ‘and 4 of-rain fell in: Prince Rupert. A “Winds, which. scattered. jumber and: ‘ore: ‘tar. paper: ‘off - garages, Saturday? Gustsup to: 65 .to.-60. miles per The - rains. which sent Hays ‘its banks in. McClymont. Park. Small trees were blown down during the Friday..night and Saturday morning.” BUS TURNS BACK Saturday morning the Farwest 2 gD ay. 16 i is open ‘andj in generally “good con- on” but the Canadian National Railways line be- tween here and Terrace was still being cleared today the Skeena River and cut tele- graph and long distance. tele- phone lines to the east. A CNR spokesman said .today that the last passenger train into the city was on Friday night and that there hadn’t.been an- othe: one. out since. He hoped that service would be restored’ late today or. tomorrow. |" ' _ The. Highways. “Department ‘said today that Highway 16 is open with a couple of washouts’ forcing onc- way traffic. “PAVEMENT CRUMBLED ‘Motorists. were ‘warned to take care going over the sum- mit as the pavement has crum- - bled in several: places. ‘The wa- “ter has receded: at Prudhomme ‘Lake. - department Spokesman said he didn’t expect the road beyond Terrace to be open for two days. 'The road to‘Kitimat. is open : ‘to light. traffic only,’ subject to delays and Single lane traf- fic. over all washout locations. ; highway. cast; Of: ‘Terrace | ‘Ys closed until further notice die. to. ‘a large washout: between -Ter- | race and: Pacific. ‘A highways: pene ey Pe oe “ARTHUR. MURRAY. last- minute ‘entry. : WILLIAM J. SCOTT ith ut: vote. A, J. DOMINATO | ‘still on. school. ‘board: 7 “Lost” “hunter safe, well : the: 1957 civic elections: - A thre ee-way race cont th the mayoralty seat in the December. 17 civic election: evolved today when . Parks Board commission. chairman Arthur Murray filed nomination papers just: ‘before the noon deadline. Mr. Murray will seek to depose Mayor P. J. Lester, the incum- ‘bent for the last: two years:and. to beat out the mayor's other, and. challenger former mayor: now Alderman,George E. Hills. ©. Mr. Murray, 43, a salesmanager was proposed by Alek. Samuel -Bil, 1028 First Avenue West.and “Donald M. Wanamaker,. #865 Eleventh Avenue East. . A member of: the. old parks board for four. years Mr. Murray. has been chairman of. the new parks commission for the Past two years. Mayor ‘man for two years before seek- ing the mayor's seat. Alderman Hills, 54; a . salesman, hag been alderman for six years, “was mayor for four years and -is. a past~president of the Union of +: “BC. Municipalities. He lost: out: “to Mayor Lester by 40. votes: in: board. District 52 School dates have had previous council experience. : -¥AId. Bellis, production manag” . er at the Prince Rupert: Co-Op ire- -election, was. first elected: to | Carl. Giske ok hairman “William Joseph Scott ‘and Trustee Americo- J. ominato, were both: ‘elected ny. acclamation. Mr. Dominato has’ served on the school board ‘since. ‘1947 and Mr. Scott since ‘men: “tiled nomination | papers for the three seats vacat- ed this year by. Aldermen R.°G. Large, ‘Norman Bellis and Hills. ‘Alderman Norman Beliis, plant production. manager; Lester, 42, seeking ‘his | second term as mayor is secre-|- _ tary manager of the: Canadian _ Legion Branch 27. was an alder-|..: ‘Darrow Gomez, maintenance man; Michael W. OH. Krueger, chem- ist! manager; rs James’ Walter Prusky, port, en- gineer; “John: Henry West, carpenter. - Of ‘the five, four of: the candi- athe plant at Fairview, who is seeking council in 1953.- For 18 months prior. to his re-election in 1955 he. ras-chairman of the board: of works and has served. Carl... “Giske, well- known. fisherman and longtime | member of the Prince. Rupert © Fisher- men’s Co-Operative association, was unanimously . re-elected. as president of the association at the group’s annual meeting over the weekend. Mr. Giske has been president | for the past two years. icity ; manager at the Co-Ops FE plant, was hirst elected: té..coun- cil ‘in -1951.". Be served first’ as finance chairman’ and: then as chairman of the board of works. |. In 1953> he became finance chair- man again. He, was defeated by 23 votes in 1957: My 4 Darrow Gomez, 44, was "first | elected to council in. 1950, led the polls when he was re- ~elected in 1952, and served until 1954. In 11955 he was defeated but was re- in. “that * capacity ever since with the ex- [eeption of a short period when NORMAN: BELLIS: ALD. : seeks: re- -election. é 5 f ot & DARROW ‘GOMEZ . : wae trying to _ regain | Seabe | inches : ity housewife is lucky to “alive . - Mrs... Hal Stainton of 221 Fourth: Avenue: East had a close call’ early Saturday evening when a huge dump truck smashed into int causing. ‘considerable damage to the ‘vehicle. sot Mr. Stainton told’ The Daily News today that his wife had just reached into the pantry to fetch - ‘something for -supper, Prince. "Rupert. palrman’ of. the sion. Arthur Murray. ane fatty didate but he is ‘convinced. that. “all the. aldermen: in* ‘the : ‘world will not give our city. the: ‘decisive leadership it. requires. at th “mo- ment.” : Mr. Murray said he was run-. ning as an independént; with no support from any. “organized ” minority that might wish to run things at city hall.” ©. twly-ciccke irectors for sLe lost, out: th , turned around and had I ad Transportation's — bus. whieh, . i Ne wly ~clected ai > [elected in 1956.. He lost, out in|the pantry ‘of her home only ad only| we said he regretted having son vou ae the Canadian Pacific} i. rh { h: rties rally i three years terms are yuck 1958 by 12 votes. He’is a main- seconds, after, she’ had been in| taken about two steps when the to resign from the parks . ng Airlines. imousine was forced to | WwW i e sea rc , pa \ Deane, Fritz Mostad, Jul US tenance man at B.C. Packers it.” ae truck crashed .into the wall di-| mission but his work there had. turn back when it reached Prud- Johnson, Arne Paulson. Mr.) td. at Seal Cove. - rectly behind her. . homme Lake. More than two fect of water covered: the. road threatening the mall and lug- gage the . stowage section Ba sivips in the. bus. SLIDE COVERS. ROAD, RAILS A large slide covered both the about 50 miles. cast of here and whnd 12 box cars of barloy headed Government een lta’ cen aaten wae id they could not will be making his second bid for ’ : a year, of whom he considered friends, i 4 nN te nt Onaelan on Nery Overlook who had left Prince ntteact his atontion: Nystedt in| OTTAWA @—-The Canadian |a council seale He has the back-|] Prince Rupert has ‘In February, a parked car). “Now, however, is no time for : t the nite Ot NR dlosal untva Rupert for Porcher Island to go line meantime had gone-further [eateh of sea fish and shell fish fing of. the Labor Counell and now | gone 325 clays owned by Robert Franklin of|handshaking. The chips are* poy derailing bwo ‘ i {deer hunting. Thursday morn- into the bush than he had real- {in the first 10 months of this jalso the United Fishermen and 220 Fourth Avenue East broke| down, we need a little excite- - “i for the Canadian elevator. Highway 16 was officially clos - ed by the Department of High- hoon Friday and when Morten-|> However, Nystedt's compan. [TTT entered ‘thea mayoralty race, . wrys at 2 pn, Saturday and was semen oe serene eereooee—m"ttons shad: returned: to the pov Mayor Lester sald: . 4 nol opened again until about eknment wharf, on Porcher 1s- “Mr, Murray's entry should 5 noon Sunday, when one-way Yout given land fn the skiff from Nysteat's provide a bit of comedy rellef 4 brat tie was permitted around troller “Rendal’ and notified z washed oul areas. oo: Saturday night, the. warning to motorists that travel erst, west and. south of Terrace was halted due to 21 washouls, POOL WALL FLOODED In the elly, basements were flooded, major Flood belng loeat- Deparh- « monk of Highways brondenst a’ of the bush safe and well, Missing cartier had been Al- vin Nystedt, 19, of 1417 First ing with William Mortensen and Andrew Anderson, The trio started ‘hunting about 18 months for theft livie Stanley bDelechaln, 20, of no. fixed address, was sontenced Proposed search parties forming to look for a missing Prince Rupert. hunter on Porcher Island over the weekend, were called off about 7:15 Saturday night when it was learned that he had just walked out ‘T the ROME at Peinee Ruper sub-: sen and Anderson returned to the beach at dusk, Nystedt was ized and when darkness fell he sat down in heayy timber and decided to walt until day brenk., division, The ROME Jaunel Nanaimo, headed out Into the storm Sat. urdiy to assist Ino the search. Salucday morning, Nystect, not reallaing that he had been lst- ed as missing, continued hunt- of~ directors for the past three years and was ‘re-elected for an- other three-year term. Retiring directors for the year 1959 were John Fedheim, D. Moore and Peter Husoy. | ° . (Story of annual meeting on. page 6.) + ewe ome armen Pore Onin tA sh anette TOR ern de year inereased from the same wont down by $10,304,000. Paulson has been on the. board }- period wv year ago but total value, James Walter Prusky,: 58, will be making his fifth bid ‘for: a council seat. Port Engineer for B.C. Packers Ltd., he served on council from 1951 until. 1952,. John Henry West, 32, pres- ident of the Prince Rupert Labor Council and a carpenter at Co- lumbla’ Cellulose Company. Ltd, Allied Workers Union.:. He first entered a ‘civic election contest ‘in. 1057; The truck,. “driven by Alfred Basso of: Prince: Rupert, was be- ing parked when the brakes failed and it plunged about 30 feet down a bank crashing into the rear of the Stainton home, damaging the building badly and without a. fatal traffic ‘accident, Damage to the building or the truck.has not yet been estimated. At noon today.a crane was Hfting the vehicle out of the wreckage, RCMP are still investigating. It was the second such accld- ent in the same location within away from its parking place and crashed into the same house causing only minor damage, convinced’ him that something olescent manner in which our city fathers seem to approach every project which confronts them,” He said he had the highest regard for Mayor P, J, Lester and Alderman George E, Hills both. ment in clvic politics, let’s get on with the battle.” Informed that Mr. Mufray had In an otherwise dull election campaign.” Prince Phillip visits Germany STUTTGART, Germany Uh -~- should be done about. “the ad- .. iin OT, Prince Philp arrived in -Ger- ‘ ' Ing. We shot a small deer ind many Sunday for a one-week ! \ iW Vow Pool Hall where} $0 Homenths In prison by Depuly ; . . nany Sunany a eOk to within a few] Pollce Magistrate R.A, Mebean{enrrled it bowl lx miles visit with yelutives, He had to Inches of the underside of the DiiWard fables, A puniper was al ‘KK from 4am, Batiurday yntitfentering and theft involving [about TF pan, and the Nanaimo, cause af fog, 3 Me saturday night. ¥ Ormes Drugs Gld, vulitied RCMP subdivision — to Philip piloted the . four-on- } Trlday night at about §:65 pm.[ | Dolchain: pleaded guilty tofialt any prognective soareh gined royal plane, He has three of when visibility was at a mint fboth charges November 26 and | parties, sisters In Germany, the Margra- : mum, We your “ald Booth Me- moral Junior High sehool stud- ont George Guastini, suffered a proken ankle when he was in collision with a cor drivan by Nicholas :Cosst, af 1120 Ambrose Avonue, Tho boy. isin hospital in Koad condition, SLIDE AT PIRI AN. In elty police court this.moming on two charges of breaking nnd wus remanded until today for sontenelng, ROMP sald that approximately $46 was taken in both break-ins November 10 and Is. Magistrate MeLean sentenved Dotehain to 1 months on the frste charge and three months on the second, to run concurrent, Irerconepemannairneye srw & eaG Numbers drawn today tn the through the bush to the bench, He omerged on the beach oa Mr, Nystedt and his compan fons walled out tho storm and returned ta..the cally Sunday. 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