© VOL. XLVI REC Ne EAE oll: "eae Telephone 67670 0 renting: of: ‘the ‘Civic-Centre. ‘for | dies | infire | "Wha 45. fy hes Boa ; Peart try « ‘ A ‘strict: : policy, concerning ‘el dances. and:stage’ shows, was laid down ‘last night™ when. the Civic: Centre: ‘Board of Directors. ‘at its regular: ‘meeting . accepted. the new rental agreement. presented to them: by special committee chairman, A. P. Crawley. With vice-president: Emile Blain; in: the chair, directors ap- proved the clause that in future all functions would conclude av 12 midnight. on “Saturdays and 1 a.m, on weekdays. The ‘agreement — also that rental fees for dances would be increascd from $00 to $95, to be para” Mmegdvance; that the city curfew for children 16 and under would b¢ enforced in, the Cbhatrée; that the Centife would not be respohsible * for ticket sales; that all supervisors must be-approved by the Civic Céntre and that should the renter not. abide: by the agreement the Centre would have the right to aise the functions. ; in other business a cammhittce Stewart man be Bpocint: iw Tho “Daily Nows STEWART—Duncan Forguson 0 Stewart resident for the past 20 years, died Sunday from as- phyxintion as a result of a burne Ing mattress, Coroner W, Shiclels Orr ruled here. *. r,. Forguson,-in his Inte 708, ‘discovered dead on his smoldering mattress whan. the village's volunteer firemen cloar- ed: smoke from Mr, Ferguson's home, The fliremon ‘were alort- od by a neighbor: David Geddas who want to pay a call on Mn Forguson was unable to get in the door becnuse of . tho conse RINOKO, . _A retired streot eny from Vancouver, Mr. Farguson la. aurvived by a aslator in Scote land. Funeral sorvices, with Ma- sonia rites were: hald Wednos- “ days a ower cc ENR eke tem “ORMES- DRUGS LTD, DIAL. stated] conductor] sibility of having. some of -the |. adult. Centre craft classes” in- cluded under: the’ night school program jointly sponsored ~ ‘by School District 52 and the. De- “partment of Education. (Continued on Page“7):: See — NEW POLICY Five ‘seeking riomination for Skeena CCF Five persons are reported to be secking nomination as can- didate Saturday when the Skcena Riding CCF nominating convention is held at the Odd Fellows hall tomorrow, starting at 2 p.m. Reported standing for nom- inntion are Monte Alton of Kitl- mat, Del Herman of Smithers; John Sewicki of Terrace, Ronatel Douglas of Kemano and, Charles Ferguson. Attending the convention wil be Frank Howard, MP Skeena. mada by Saudi tion for Algeria a fraud, LONDON hore today. ee orn Now Joraoy YORO to soven | 2051 h ce Wd ake p gba eB ae sua ica ba ghee sae ' SINGER. PAUL ANKA croons- “the: ‘stage cat Maple. Leaf Gar-. s dens ‘in: dinero “P headed’ by) ‘Mrs/ AL L. “Bell was| appointed -to investigate the pos- |. | World News Briefs ANCHORAGE, Aluska —A commercial airliner with 18 * persons aboard crashed on an Aleutian island Thursday night. A search pilot reported no sign of Hfo at the wreckage. The Reoves Aleutinn Airlina DC-4 crashed at tho 2,000-foot level of A mountain on Groat Sitkin Island, he : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @—-Tho Fronch delogation walked out of the General Assembly today In protest against romarks Arabian doelogate rogarding the: Algerian problom, Amhad Shukniry, head of the Saudi Arabian dolo- gation had called Pre aldont’ do Gaulle's offor of ‘solf-dotormina- (Routers)—Tho British-ownoed froightor: chingshan .was shelled while ontorIng Amoy, Communist-held island port off Communist China, Shipping sources reported .. * LETHBRIDGE ()—Fedoral governmont offivinls mot Wed- . nesday to discuss wiys of integrating Indians from southern Alborat resorves Into Industry, | TRENTON, NW. (Tho death toll presumed ta come fram an otitbronk of ancophalitis or slooping aloknosa In kouth- godny: ‘ ih THE HAGUE (Routors) — A soarch for aurvivors’ was “Jamehed Aoday after tho Dutch Mght fleot alrornft carrier Lor eer eM, to two fans who joined him on” deadline” ne Wednesday. yo - Tenant and’ ‘resident. electors were reminded today that the | deadline and. place for register- ing for the 1960 City voters’ list is 5 p.m. Wednesday, September 30 at the City Hall. Assistant city. clerk David Wilson said a resident elector is a person who rents a home with- in the city. A tenant elector is a firm or limited company occupy- ing premises in the city. Property owners are also urg- ed to check the voters’ list when it is published October 20. All voters must be British subjects. VANCOUVER ()— Police are trying to identify the body of a man found Thursday in a log boom in the north arm of the Fraser River near here. The boom originally came. from a sawmill 30 miles north of Alert, near the north end of Vancouver island, He Tal- rte ‘ ee Lake was é; -.{iginally charged: with” murder” ink Tof manslaughter and Mr.: Justice clusion ‘of the three- day-trial;: told the court he agreed with: the |: jury ’s decision: was led away following the pas- |: sage of Sentence. {ealled for mercy ‘this is. it, said |) defence. counsel T,.G. Bowen- Colthurst. when speaking to the}; sentence. 4 “Prince is not “a professional oe criminal. "| Demarais.. ~ upon very favorably. by the de- “:-{ partment’ and, had ‘always’ been and family. 5 years A. 35- year - old” Burns fo Thursday se sentenced to~ five|s:: ‘lyears, imprisonment: ‘when convicted in Assize. Court here on a reduced. charge) of. manslaughter.. logger / John Baptiste Prince | was or. the March. 27 knife-slaying . ‘of Grant McEwen, 43,/also of Burns a Lake. tion, the jury returned a verdict A. E. Lord sentenced Prince. Mr. Justice Lord, at. the con=1 Prince sobbed. quietly ‘as ‘he Tae ree te, : 2 ute After an hour- long: delibera= Ye i UNEMPLOYMENT : WITHOUT JOBS AND SEEKING WORK | THOUSANDS 6004 {500 , action. jit is to change the goverriment,”. cB Md JASOND TREND REVERSED—The bureau. 000 Canadians were -out of work and seeking: jobs at. August 722, up 11,000 from the: previous “a five-month improvement trend -In. August, ‘1958 thre were 281,000 unemployed and | seeking ‘jobs. of: statistics reports. that 239, - ‘month. The increase reversed in the unemployment picture. ‘—CP Newsmap. “If ever there was a case ‘that He is a man who was Burns. Lake. indian Agent. W. J He said’ ‘that Prince. is. ‘\ooked “very concerned”. about. ‘his; wite ‘the board resigned March 1}, Hospital addition — under study Plans for a proposed $500,000 addition to the Prince Rupert General hospital were presented to the hospital board last night by a Victoria architect. ‘Donald Wage of architects Birley and Wagg told the board: at its monthly meeting that the proposal would rectify the hos- pital’s present space problem. The plans were ‘presented to the previous board in January but before action could be taken The proposed wing would bring about changes to the pres- ent Kitchen, operating rooms, administrative area, nursing units and other departments of the hospital, Mr. Wage said. The addition would be located nt the east end of the present hospital, The board decided to study the plans further before any ACLlON | AL ecemesemaeenes is taken. . Other highlights of night’s meeting: In a lottor to the board Mrs. J, u, Kelly, supervisor of nurs- ing, sald that the nursing sit- untion has improved somewhat although there are not enough to completely open the west wing of the third floor, She sold six nurses havo join- ed the staff this month and othor applications have boen re~ colved, E, A, Williamson, personne! committea chairman, move that the complete minutes of committea meetings be rotained by administrator EB, H, Knight and considered private, Ho ald that the minutes of committees meotings should not bo disclosed to tho Frogs unt mattors under discussion had heen completed, Wo anid that only recommen: dations of tho Jast PRESTIGE LOST Lost “Also: speaking. to. sentence. was fe : Prince Rupert CCF club, whereas’ Canada’s - jopinion’ on world affairs once: respected, echo of the John Foster Dulles- type of policy; Conservative government Can- vada’s conmnittacs . Mr." Howard told the ‘meeting which _ was. sponsored by the “that independent “was it was now “an He claimed that under the Department of External PPPP PS POPOOCLOVPOCDOPPLODIST PPOCODPIO. Put clocks back one hour tomorrow night . Tomorrow night city resi- dents can regain that hour’s sleep they, lost last April 25 when Daylight Saving Time came into effect for this year. Standard Time returns any- time after midnight Saturday when residents are asked to remember to turn their clocks and watches back on hour, Genial hosts looking.at, their watches about 1 am. Sunday and wondering whon— their guests are going home, can be big-hearted and say “Don't rush. It's only midnight... really,” B.C, ROUNDUP VANCOUVER (—The short- age of school teachers In British Columbia will steadily woysen unless the university of B,C.’s college of. oducation js expand- od, Denn Novillo Scarfe prodiot- ed today, , “We accepted all applicants this yonr but wo have thom sit- dj ting on window sills,” sald Dean Scarfo, hoad of the collogo, “If wo don't got additional space and staff next yonr wo will likely have to limit applications,” ‘Wo are still using the wor- || te Nuts hauled on the campus in 1056 ns a ‘temporary’ measur, Our presont staff is 70, To moot tho future domand wo will nood at lonst 100.” ing in Othe Civie- Centre last night, PIPPI PLOODOOIOPEs 4 Affairs had shown a reluctance toward independent action and had drifted until Canada’s de- fence policies were integrated with: those of the United States. “Defence matters for Canada are now decided in Washing- ton,” Mr. Howard said, adding that “we are no longer talking about the defence of Canada but the defence of the United States. He said $500,000,000 was spent in research and development of the. CF-105 or Arrow manned high-speed jet fighter, a plane built to intercept high-speed manned bombers. Then, due to- the threat of intercontinental ballistic missiles, the CF-105 program’ was scrapped in favor of American-built Bomare mis- siles designed to intercept siml- lar enemy missiles. - “Bomare sites are going to be built in Eastern Canada. Now Canada is going to buy United States-built Lockheed Starfight- ers, which are ‘almost the same as ‘the CF-105," He said that if DEW line op- erators noted unidentified planes (Continued on Page: 7) See — TORY DEFENCE . (labor. unions was _ such groups as the Chamber of ‘Commerce, the Boards of Trade, the Manufacturers Association. and. the pulp and paper industry. union movement} — had’ been branded ~-as. irrespon- sible and a. law’ was. introduced to make unions equal to. man- POPDIIOOOC CEL ISEIERIL OSES nos oe 4 : \Tag day aids "ert tary of the B. C.. ‘Federation of ‘Labor, told a public -|meeting sponsored by the local CCF club I last. st night Replying. to a question. as to how the trade union: movement {planned to combat the “Act Re- ae lating to Trade Unions,” Mr. O’Neal. said that the unions themselves “must take: political “The Social Credit government has stated that it is not: going to repeal the Act or Bill 43. so. that the only way left to remove the former — local pulpworkers union official said. The | -whole trend ‘to. discredit launched. by The “trade oldtimer banquet. Me ‘Proceeds: of. the ‘Prince Rup-. Women’s Co-ordinating ~ council's: tag day:- ‘tomorrow, ‘ will . help: give: the | senior: _siti«: , 5 75 Fine set for motorist — Harry Chikora of Prince Rup- ert was fined $75 or in default of payment’ sentenced to: ones month in jail yesterday after he was found guilty of driving without due care and attention.. He had pleaded not guilty. 36-year old man dies suddenly on the way to Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday af- ternoon shortly after he was found in a distressed condition in a local cafe, McPherson Dead is Willis Keays. RCMP said today that Mr, Keays was first taken to the city RCMP detachmont where he was treated by the city In- halator crew. He was then rushed to. hos- pital by ambulance but was dead unions. ‘the same. ment,” he: said. : session. Of: ‘the B.C.. ‘obtaind ‘three: “of the yers in British. Columbi terpret. it for: us!” “We met. ‘with: the” MI with Prince’ ‘Rupert’ MLA | H. “Murray. to no: avail... the: ‘galleries © were’. packé manufacturers - associati ‘ chamber of commerce | O'Neal. said. A 36-year old city man died pa on arrival, ROMP said. He said that ‘auri g eer ene aE ea eas Nien ag ae glee Mr. O'Neal: ‘gaia. “thes ‘ {people weren't’ in the.’galleries Ma when the’ niorality. Of: the: legis=" _ Taggers from city. women’s | * z fa clubs ° and vain tron 0.30" vm |e taking over a smaller. one,-61. ion men. were issued: “indy tions.” Mr. O'Neal said that. th fe ation won that battle legally: and im 1: morally but that it had-co 200 in legal fees “to pro were right.” He challenged anyone to-stiow him that any union was équal to companies like MacMillan and Bloedel, Alcan. ' Crown :. Zeller- bach or the Powell RiverrCom- ny. : we ee He sald the forthcoming’ ‘mer- ger between: MacMillan sand Bloede! and. the. Powell: “River Company made the firm worth $280,000,000. “Where is the union. that: ‘an stand up to a corporation: like that?” he asked, Oe Speaking of the Combines In- vestigations Act he sald). that while untons were held to be “ir- responsible” 44 fine paper . com- panies, nine coarse paper, ‘firms, “(Continued on Page °7) - Bylaw approved QUESNEL. ()—A $100,000 by- law authorizing completion of tho town's arena was approved by ‘a 63-por-cont majority Thursday, Vancouver soggy VANCOUVER ().—Vancouvor- ites sloshed: through tho wottest Septombor day on record here Thursday. The wonthor office reported that 2.12 tnehes of rain fall in the 24 hours ending Thursday night, ‘The previous mark was 1.57 Inches recarded Free cducation KASLO W—Opponition Jeader Robert Strachan sald here Thursday night the ultimate ob- Pacific Groat Hastern Rallway would be extended to the Alberta border if a proposed northern rallway was started at Grim- shaw, Alta. Dies after fall VANCOUVER @) '— Ronald Mackay, 28, of North Vancouver, died in hospital hore Thursday, 10 days after ho foll 40 feet when a tolovision aerial broke on ‘the roof of an apartmont block, An- other man, Sidnoy R., Marshall, 35, was killed In the eamo ac- eldont, Hospital addition MAPLE RIDGH, BO, ()—An nddition has been started on the $1,250,000, G3-bod Maple Ridge hospital which was oponod 18 months ago. See — CHANGING Vie at Crowded college threat to teacher supply. 2,510 in favor and 639. agninst. An estimated 26 por cent of the eligible voters turned out, Hotelmen travel. NANAIMO (?)——Maurica: Povey, president of the Nanaimo: Hotel Operators’ Assoctation, will ‘head n delegation from: this aren at- tending tho provincial assacta~ Yon's. convention” In Vancouver ct, 5-7, rasan WEATHER— Cloudy with showers Sat. urday, Little change in tem~ porature, Winds southwest= orly 18 tonight. Low tonight and high Saturday 0 and TIDES— | fo Karel Doorman roportod sho had “overrun” a small fishing [should bo prosontod to tho board octive of a COF government In . erat believed to bo tho 70-ton Frans Bln, carrying a crow of [nt ts rouuinr mootings, rorrinig Prince Rupert has British Columbia would bo free] School bylaw passed Saturday, Sopt, 26,: 1060: | rs AMAON Waar roforr 5! univoraity education, | COQUITLA O, M—Rat (Prolific Standard Timo) + . + ton vopors in Tho Daily Nows|{ now gone 252 days PGE ton: QUITLAM, B.0, @—Ratos Paolfls Standard Timo * 'O) (awe ‘ ‘ mage (8 extension ” payers hore Thuysday approved High win. 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