| ie Xvi, No. seretante Srametet eet F Shot elke ae i . ve a, /¥ “4 , FEED VY ey i out tg Sah gy gta gy . ro 4 ee MN A OO EY De EY EE EG OEE OYE OE Ee REEL EH PE ER I tI %, a BEE WRT Pe UV bey OEE a8 "oat "PRINCE RUPERT; B. c, TUESDAY, “AUGUST 25, ~ dungers of chemleal and bac. at ge a VANCOUVER (CP)—Labor. Minister “Wicks i is reported willing ‘to conduct an. investigation into the] Waekis oS 7 administration | ‘of. the United Fishermen. ‘and Allied| Workers’ Union. (Ind. yy which a ‘Vancouver : Island) - group says fs is rin 1 by. Conimunists. lowlng © “riumerous” ‘complaints recehtly: over ‘blasting. ~~: The, bylaw prohibits all blast- “hig? “without a. permit” and. re-|* quires applicants for permilts to be: Insured against. ‘injury. or property damage. —- “Blasting will not be permitted from one half-hour after sunset until” orie- half hour before sun- risey” “nor. ‘near a school during school: hours. : “Other ‘provisions ‘cover. safe —hidndling of blasting! . materials and-other safety - measures, and set penalties for infringement of the™ bylaw, WORLD NEWS. BRIEFS. “AC group of. fishermen at. Kyu- quot, on the west. coast. of the island, ‘ organized. ° “recently. ‘tol. press for 4 ‘cleanup’ of the ad- ministration*of the ‘union which ‘they say isnot: “being. run in’ the best interests of the union. | Spokesmen for the group ‘said Monday. “Mr... Wicks ledged a request. for an: inquiry yand ‘said he will investigate the union's administration. ‘ - KAMLOOPS’ continuing -” for a. ‘In the rugged country 770 miles northeast of here.. Roy Chapell. about — 60,- when he. failed to keep .a sched- uled fishing rendezvous at Gris- ley. -Lake. Peter Cordonicr of Barnhart- vale, who was to mect- Chapell at the lake, waited two days be- fore reporting to RCMP, — Two ground parties and a pri- vate plane have been searching the area since Friday. “India to defend bor NiiW. DELHI (Reuters)—--Prime Minister Nehru promised. today agahist any Intrusions. © His statgment was Interpreted as a warging to Commupist China to keep hands. of the Ubtte Hima: yan states, ‘Nahrue told Parlinment that India is responsible for the de-! fenke of Bhutan and Sikkim un- dev treaties with tho two re- male states on the Tibet-Indla border, Thorenaslig Conmutiist | pres- sure has heen reported. on Sik- Kini “and Bhutan since the Chi- | neae crushed the March rebel- Hon wn Tihbed, ' Khrushchev wire PUCGWASH, N.S, dh. Soviet Prapior Nilelln chrushchev Lo~ diyxexpressed concern over the foripjogicnt warfare inn tele- ari bo Inbernational selentlats ieeting here to. Uses the pablo. Khrushehov's morvinen WIS I'Q= enived by Nova Septia-born ins AualstiaG. Cyrue’ Baton, sponsor Of: iho weok-long conforence, Too many cats UENDALM, — Callt, (a Heventy ontn in. one house ire iy Ano many, we dury deatded, Wee Aur Hardison and Misa ATAPI Martin were vonviatad Mu (ny of. violating wording ange Hmiling the number of nts. to dhrea for w Hinge rent dlanag, ws WANDS Bo con ate wy ey mate “-ORMES - DRUGS | LTD, DIAL oh 2151 less to, fefend Bhutan and Sikkim : Move, ‘start on an oxporlmental basis In (high schools, next month,’ WAR, Valentino honored HOLLYWOOD (mThe 33rd annual memorial service for silent sereen star Rudolph Valentino attracted only about 50 persons. Also miss- ing Monday—for the fourth straight. year—-was the ‘wom- vn in black,” who had made a yearty riffial of placing flow- -ers jbefore Valentino's erypt. “Valentino died in 1926 of per- Itantiths, U.S, action expected. Slate Bee-| WASHINGTON (A-- retary Christian Herter. is re- portod to have told several mem- bers of Congress that “the Unit- ad Nations may tnke some part In what is golng on in Laos be- fora boo long.” | Schools stay closed SAINT JOHNS, Nfld, (P---N ow. foundland announced Sunday tt with delay school openings noxt month boenuse of the province's polio epidemic, Quoebeq oduention nuthoritios mest, todny to dics nr similar Explosion at school LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (MN ~~ A homemade explosive hold Inia gings far blow up Monday night outside. Wall High School, which rocontly nrcimitiod Nogro donts for the first tine,” There Was no damage and no ono wna hurt. Two youtg-white brothors wore Inkon Into cnatorly, Revolution in’ math BRACKBRIDGN, Ont. (h — A rdvolutionary approach to tho tonching of mathomatics, to Grado 0 alnsson of 20 Ontario oe munity. to ULE”, newer 4 north, acknow-. ; a ‘the costly, pay. ‘dispute. OA "search: is one-legred: fisherman missing for. nine days | of; { Kamloops, went. missing. Aug. 15 “tin ‘the is:.this trailer-town: Jo- cated on. Highway 16,.some. 26. f miles ‘ecast.: of. Prince ‘Rupert. |* Proud residents —~ as the'-sign ‘indicates — boast: population ‘of 13: and one-half ‘persons, |, | —Staff Photo, by. Grace Brown. | Dr. Deutsch s may be given extension — | VANCOUVER ° Labor : Min- ister. Lyle. Wicks~ said: Monday Professor John J..Deutsch may be given an. extension of the 14- day period within: which he was asked by -the. government to re- port on. progress’-made toward a settlement on the’ seven-week- old British Columbia " Woodwork- ers: strike... » DrDeutseh’ now: ‘is in, the sec- “NO. HURRY-UP JOB” oan _: Mr: Wicks said in‘an ‘interview Dr. Deutsch so far’has been: un- able. to bring together represent- atives. of the -25,000. striking members: -of- ‘the “International Woodworkers of America’: CLC and coastal lumber. concerns. “This will be no: shurry-up job,” the minister said. - : The University of | B.C. econ- omics professor has held inde- pendent meetings. almost daily With officials of the IWA: and Forest ‘Industrial Relations, the abu | management, bargaining agency. approved Monday by the bonrd of. the governors .of the Ontario Teachers Federation, Details were kept secret... , ae to hy A SOPHITIOATED. Tronch poodla named Or revontly, Bho mual he proud Lodo br : Smithers: was: chosen: president ‘di, in a dinner “ict IMAT Alaska affiliates, | The selection of Prince Rupert ‘{fe'lowed a° bid by A. .L. Bell. of |. “the: Prince. Rupert Chamber - “Offs Commerce; supported by. Robert Parsons, president of the ‘Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of. Com- merces ‘Other “highlights of the: sath annual: convention, which" winds up here te re “@ Gordon: * “ Willianis: “Gt by: acclamation. -: ‘Other officers, also . chosen ‘py. acclamation: vice- president, William: WwW. Gil- gan,: -Burns.: Lake; “secretary~ ; treasurer, Nick Filyk, ‘Smithers; associate vice-president for. "Al- aska,’L.. M.: Williams, mayor of Petersburg. ae: re ‘a @A committee . Was‘ appoint- ed to promote a second: Trans Canada Highway,’ running’ from Jasper. via Prince . George’ to}. Prince Rupert. . The committee |’ was given full power ~ to use whatever. means it deemed -nec- essary’ to achieve: this objective. e Delegates voted against ac-} cepting political leaders . as -of- ficial delegates at ifs 1960 con-} vention following a: telegram from B.C. Liberal: “Leader Ray} ‘Perrault asking: that. invitations { be: sent,to. opposition: party lead | rers-in atuture.: : : facta the’ CBC° to: ‘investigate ern B.C. coast by using” the mic- | (Staff )- _p chosen as the 1960. convent Boar ds of Trade of. | Central British bs finish it by 1960. . ‘wants to give it, any time.” SS @O A. ‘resolution. was. “ehdorsedt the . possibility’ of: ‘providing * a television circuit: to’ the: ‘north-|_ d 959 n site for the Associated | 7 Columbia reiterated earlier state- ght, ta’ Prince George: “We! re going. said. ENDS. DEPARTMENT “EMr. Gaglardi defended his de-’ | partment against charge ~ .of Lcarruption, stating that it would stand “all the scrutiny anyone He labelled “wild statements” ‘Strachan that he, as minister, has been guilty of political pat-} © ‘ronage in the awarding of. high=" ’ TE 1. KT T I M AT: youngsters sutge : Way. contracts. The highways minister paid warm ‘tribute to.Prime Minister ‘Diefenbaker, “There: is a--man: who speaks from the heart,’’*he said. -'The prime minister ata ‘luncheon earlier Monday spoke ‘of. the. possibilities of a great “power grid being linked up across: the country to provide an increasing flow of energy for national development. {Interchanges of power already are: taking . place - between. On- tario and Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba and Saskatchewan ‘and Manitoba, he:said.” In. De- provinces. Canada can 100K torward to a new. period of economic expan- rowave’ radio- -telephone §. “system recently established on the coast by. the” North-west Telephone Company. @ Another resolution calied for the provincial government to study establishment of. colleges of the University of British Co- lumbia in other areas of the province. Alternatively the reso- lution suggested equalizing. fi- nancial. burdens of students from. outside the immediate Vancouver area. , ® The convention approved:a resolution submitted by Prinee Rupert delegates that the asso- ciated Boards give full backing to Alaska plans for a marine highway from Prince Rupert to Haines. eral government to supply ferry landing at Prince Rupert. @ Highways Minister agian | address © Pennask Lake, has been bought The resolution asked the fed-| by a group of Vernon business- ai men, last: Monday, sion -in- which development. of the country’s northern frontiers will play a big part, Mr. Diefen- baker said.’ “Not only is the re- cession of 1956-57 behind us,”, he said, “but recovery has proceed- ed so strongly that we now look forward with confidence to a new period of economic expan- sion which will bring large in- creases in- aggregate | national production and’ bencfit every part of Canada.” | x Resort sold VERNON (W—weicurfe lodge, where’ members ,of the royal party stayed in July while the Queen and Prince Philip were at Valley Resorts Limited Plans to subdivide lodge lands into 50 lots, it was reported nee “Ripert was: ‘today s and}: - | ents concerning completion of |” : ehway 16 from:Prince Rupert |.’ : L hope," agsertions by CCL Leader Robert |: | wm ber- "vast: power: “poo!: swould:}.8 - go into operation in the Atlantic!| _around Prime Minister Diefen- baker following a: luncheon’ in : Kitimat’s Riverlodge Cafeteria “Monday. »Mr, ;-Diefenbaker. showed himself very much at ease, patting several young. heads. 2 ; ~Statt photo by G. P. Woodside. Prime Minis ter’: drops line. KITIMAT, ‘B.C. QD) eal Minister Diefenbaker “dropped affairs of state for a brief spell Monday to sink. a line’ in ‘the Kitimat River. But he- didn’t catch a thing. Although he “was “already late, the prime minister had his car caravan stopped a‘few miles out of Kitimat en route to Ter- race to accept the ‘invitation of the Chamber of Gommerce to sink a line in the river border- ing the highway, He was told there were some big salmon being taken and was shown a string of four beautics as proof. The prime minister donned a raincoat . against. a heavy drizzle, walked to the- riverbank and began casting. So did Alaska” Governor William Egan, who accompanied him. But although he cast like an expert, far outdistancing the governor, he didn’t get a nibble and finally quit. — “It's, not the first time I've been skunked,” he said as he onm apponrs i. Wttle surprised ng she gurvoya wv littor wad Is worth mare th wn $1,000, Raw reluctantly gave up, of 11 Pupplos sho dolivered OP photo _No._Juc lick. | ‘ “Nine persons’ were “killed: and a 10th is missing and presumed |’ dead. At Nelson, B.C., friends: of Mr. and Mrs. Sy dniey D./A. Bal-_ lard have been advised by the Red Cross that the Canadian couple and their crippled’ nine-year-old son, Christo-' pher, may have died in the. earthquake, CAMPING HOLIDAY for a camping holiday in Mon- tana. The Red Cross emergency cén- tre at Bozeman, Mont., sent word to Nelson that a couple evacuat- lards and believed them dead. Immediate concern here = in- volves the ecarthslide that: may have buried alive some campers in the Rock Creck area, down- stream from Hebgen Dam where the earthquake centred its de- struction. Water spilling through — the dam has formed a seven-mile- long Jake Known as Quake Lake and officials say the waters will crest the natural dam formed by the rockslide jn from 20 to 30 J days. Army engineers hegan an in- spection of the area Monday to determing how Dost to relleve a sack seemed ane mM nats See aa pod an Maen tate ate nena ‘Motor vehicles chief blames deaths on speed VICTORIA (-— The suporin- tondont of motor vehictes says the Increase to 60 from 60 In speed Hmits on some British Co- Jumbla highways is causing what he described as aialarm- Ing Incroaso in rand doaths across the province this month, Hight persons wore..kiled in auto aceldents during the weok- “fond, bringing to 38 the numbor of traffic fatalitios tn tho proy- ‘Tinea so Tartin August, "I believe the new 60-mile-an- hour spoed Hmit on some 22 B.C, highways Is responsible," Goorga Lindany, motor vehiclos superin- tondont, snid todiy. “Statistics show that where hore is speed thara is death and that is what wo are getting to-] cdiny." Ho anid he bollevos the specd- limit Increases have beon ap pliod “Indiscriminately,” Highways Minister Gaglardl, who Jn tho past has sald the ine creased apeod Umit is appliod only aftor oxtonsive ongineering tests, wns not available for com~ mont today, \ ed had camped next to the Bal-}. "WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont; (AP) Thi irty- ce nine persons still were unaccounted for i in this:south- * west Montana resort area today, one’ week’ after. the — earthquake: that: rocked, the Canadian: and. American me ‘were évacuated briefly. after the otiginal shocks... ™. -. An engineers spokesman’ ‘said “waters are flowing into: the, new lake at the rate of 2,000 or 3,000 ‘acre-feet'a day. Quake Lake ‘now -is estimated to be 80 feet deep. _.The mass of. rocks and: earth that forms the dam plugging the ‘river valley ranges from 150 to i -400 feet in depth. The family left Nelson Aug. ‘15. The engineers are known to be considering whether to use the , slide as the core for a permanent dam or to carve a channel through the slide to relieve the flood threat, Hebgen ‘Dam itself was-- dam- aged by the shocks, It holds back more than 300,000 acre-feet of City driver. tined $125 Robert, Frederick Heal of Prince Rupert was fined a total of $125 In clly police court this morning after he pleaded guilty to charges of Impaired driving ane driving while his Neence was restricted, Magistrate BE. oT, Applewhalte assossod Hoal $75 or in. dofault of payment one month: ty fall on the Impntrod driving ctiarge and $26 or 15 days in jail on Lhe further count, Heal was also prohibited’ Sram driving a car in Canada for a perlod of three months, Princo Rupert -has now gone 222° -days without a fatal traffic accident. | Cloudy with widely wentlorod showors Wednesday, Littlo echango In tomporature. Westerly winds 20 docrons- Ing to Ught thik ovening ind rising .to westerly 20 vgaln tomorrow, Low tonight and high Lomorrow §2 and TIDES— Wodnosday, Auguat 27, 1050 (Pacific Standard Time) UBD van 06546 16.1 fovt . 18:53 . 16,0 foot _ Low cover 00394 6 1.8 fact 123235 .<4, 04 faut “Six hundred’ Ennis ‘residents ~ drive's |