ON oN Renee. A senior government’: official). ‘said. today. “exaggerated” ‘eriticisms. of Brit-| ish Congo: ‘policy’ py. Conor Cruise O’Brien™ -has:“discredited” ‘the former‘ United: ‘Nations: Katanga A chief. Joseph Godber, minister: of |.” state atthe’ foreign: ‘office; was |: --speaking’ to reporters at. London ol “Airport: ‘before. Jeaving ° on New. yo : : -- Earl: “Attlee, 78, ‘former prime . minister, » has: suf- Tey . against the Veterans ”! ‘Adminis~ -Furtseva, nounced today in: addition. ‘to: his ‘ an-operation near:his spinal cord “Was: awarded ° $200,000 ‘judgment * Wednesday... Jud ge. Mi ‘ ehaél Igoe: Of «. U.S. District Court awarded. ‘the. -money * to "Emerson . ‘Banks, 57, swho! ‘sued » £O#“$500,000: ‘The suit)‘charged} “malpractice and négligence: by _ thé’ medical: “staff. ‘of. the: ‘Hines. Veterans, Hospital, near: Chicago; mo four, : years ago.” ee 5 yaad yen ioe rj ” MOSCOW’ (Pp Revolts. circu> ‘culture’ headed .:by-;: Ekaterina once the Soviet :Un- “jon’s top.woman Commiunist, has been abolished.” Mrs ‘oF urtseva; ‘51, was ‘dropped from the: ‘party's |. ; -Tuling presidium’ during the 22nd’ ‘Soviet congress. in . October: She} was: its: only” woman member.” le Sco es HYDERABAD | (Reuters) _ ‘Soviet. space. engineer,. visiting ob India’ with’ ‘Russian ‘Spaceman -.f,Maj,. Yuri © Gagarin,.. ‘said -Wed- imiesday: Russia. plans... to: send | ‘a uture. Lt.-Gen..-N.: P. Kamanin Yalso: told-a press. conference: the ext”. ‘Soviet. space’. ship. would; jearry. ‘more 2 than. one. man. . “eable! ‘srom Paris onist: Congo: “prov=A Nations ‘forces. ne oe KITIMAT. Q:— Mrs.'R. fe Me- -Kee,. abouit : 35, - suffered severe chest and: ‘face. burns: ‘éarly- to- day when a: “dressing gown caught} fire as ‘she. cooked. breakfast. ‘Her. condition “in: hospital. was © “de- scribed as : ‘serious, ' as ; eee see Saudi. Arabia. ‘is’ expected ‘to: un- fered: ‘a heart attack, it, was* ‘an-|: vo pieviously reported | stomach. -ail- : a efant: who. became: paralyzed: ‘after oh a ROMARC: “COFFINS” —_ by: ‘American. airmen- as : “coffins”. marc-B. squadron on the: U.S. eas Hated’ today that the ministry of | . : ducers loom | ‘for. ‘the: ‘first ‘time. as: “rivals of Alberta: fields now: ‘supplying: ‘most: of * the: used”. by Greater. Vancouver Te- fineries. an: ‘into. space’: in: ‘the Near |' The $31, 500, ‘000: ‘project, launch- ed: «under ° the » sponsorship ‘of Frank’ McMahon’ Ss natural’ gas enterprise, ° is. carrying. crude. oil from: the’ Peace -River. dil fields _.|along.a:12-inch line'from Taylor, ‘| B.C 500: miles: northeast: of: Van- couver, to: “Kamloops in. ‘the BC. central. ‘interior: Z “About: 40, 000. parrels of ‘oil: ‘were | pumped: into. the line. November | 22: and’ were du Sto! reach” Kam- hombe: ‘said: fighting loops : about ‘the, end of: the year. x At’ Kamloops:it’ will:be stored at in “prevented: him. from ‘attend-|'a- 250, 000-barrel © tank | farm» for et the conference e. The, Brazilian relay) to: Vancouver along - al cight, years ago. to. link the Al- jlor. : | berta: fields: with the ‘West Coast | - oanissiles -lie:: horizontally in: the: sheds... But, they::cain.. be: raised: ' Bomare’ base. is at ‘Newsport: News, Va, 1 about: 150 miles. south, of- Washington. _ we “VAN COUVER. (CP)—British | Columbia petroleum fields will ‘soon be tap. ping: the: ‘multi-million- -dollar. crude. oil. market: of the Vancouver: area. The: long reach from the 2 ie northeast corne r. of the province: to. the refining industry ‘Conerete- and-stecl “shelters housing. Bomar B ‘mi “Lt.-Col; ‘Robert Andrews (left, cor mand t coast; says the description’: has’ gained: wide use: because the _ wey ¥ ly: les are described. - -of the first ‘Bo- - ‘and:.shot: in 30" seconds. - “The » = CP-Photo_ Me . \ ene Be. ‘crude line will be op- erated by Western: Pacific Pro- ducts and. Crude Oil. Pipelines: -erude’ McMahon’ Ss Westcoast Transmis-~ sion Company. ‘The pipeline : ‘follows the right of way. of Westcoasts’s ' 30-inch gas. line:: Ultimate: capacity. will be. 75,000 barrels a day. But Western Pacific has pegged in- itial volume: at 15,000 barrels ‘daily; rising’ to- 25,000". by the ‘middle. of: 1962 and increasing further as the oil. reserves of the ‘area’ are. developed. - . ‘The | ‘pipeline’ draws ‘initially from’ oil fields :.at« Blueberry, Boundary | Lake,’ Peejay, . “Wild-. mint, . Milligan: Creek, Woodrush “‘Ltd., a-company. formed by Mr. - wood, “whose department author- ized. ‘the - pipeline, says itis a “milestone in’ the development of B.C.’s oi] industry.” . He: fore- casts. it will: spark. the “greatest |: search for oil in the Province’s history.” me A spokesman. for Western Pa- touched off investment. of. $100,- 000,000 in- drilling . programs: by 15. oil - -companies. in the. estab- lished fields. eae By: ‘the’ -end of the. year, “he ‘said; 200° new wells will have been sunk:.in. the fields’ north. of Taylor -and. from 400 to 500 will be completed ‘before’ the fields are fully developed. , and. Beaton. River, comprising. a “the String: “Of 100 producing wells ex- pipeline, ‘puilt tending 100 miles: north - of ‘Tay- Transport Minister-Zarle rile > West- “BOSTON. () — King. ‘Saud of | ~ WEATHER | _ FOOTWEAR ats} ‘INTENESTED STUDENTS from Booth Memorial Junior Wigh ‘School, Joan Mallet and Kathy Martyn‘ inspect the art display — in: the foyer of the Civic. Centre, The display, a part of the Glonbow: Foundation, has been brought to Prince Rupert for “two weeks by: the city's Art Club, — Staff photo by John Pain " forvin Bo SPECIAL NOTICE 2 ADVANCE of SAILING TIME The $8. “CANADIAN: PRINCE” will _ depart from PRINCE RUPERT at 7:00 | , “pim, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, - 1967 for VANCOUY ER and. way ports : the. onat “Northland Dock _ Phone 6200", || refinery at Ioco’. ‘starting: ‘early - prompt. extensive exploration in . burned. off as; waste, will be car- - Imperial Oil Ltd.,. is’ the first of: the’ four. ‘refineries. to ‘take B.C.: crude:: It’ will buy 7,000 bar- rels'a day.-for its 22,0C0- barrel cific said the project has already pore a So wate yey SN ay there: real up?),. stern fathers, townspeople. - Stanley two offerings. It from Williams’ MOVIE COLUMN Three films | released — for Yule tide By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (# — Paramount and Warner Brothers are supply- ing their own brand of. cheer} for the holiday season — films from. eariy Tennessee. Williams 1 works. They may be early, but. the standard Tennesseeans | are all The - frustrated, “middle- aging women (Blanche Dubois. where are you?) ; the sex-minded, insensitive younger men (will the Kowalski the dotty mothers, the The Roman Springs of Mrs. Stone is the more artful of the early 1937 and only :novel, which somehow an- ticipated La Dolce Vita,’ ... ‘Mrs. Stone is a fiftyish, wid- stand the rapacious was .adapted it My te ‘ “ SEN NS yi tute yt Saar to f ‘With’ ‘the. onset ‘of the’ ‘inshore | herring: fishing: ‘shortly after. the]: New Year additional activity. can ‘be expected: A: ‘recently. completed” ‘major job “at. the’ Prince : Rupert. Boat Yard: at. Fairview, “run by: ‘Henry, Ernest: and Reidar Wahl, was the ‘cutting in. half of a vessel to add a. further. eight feet to-its over- B ‘all length. The. “space was ° to. be -used for: extra, fish. and . supply holds.’ o “The: ‘three’ Year ~ old boatshed at “Pairview. is equipped * -to ‘han- dle vessels up to:75 feet in, length on its ways, . two at a: time:. With the: ‘current: volume of “work: be- ing handled © by ‘the™ ‘yard ‘these ways.are almost” continually oc- cupied by ships being. copper- painted, hull ‘repairs, ‘propeller adjustments and rudder work. ° Wahl’s employs 16 fulltime workmen. ‘handling © their Cus tomers’ work. At presenta 47- foot packer ‘is | being built with a 15-foot: beam, in addition toa 33-foot gillnet- ter for: Cassiar. Cannery, which was recently launched. Across the. harbor on Digby Island at Dodge ‘Cove, three more Wahl. brothers, Ivor, Roald and Robert, operate a second. boat- shed. A combined boatyard. and sawmill it- is the only commer- cial . enterprise in .a- community of 150 people. Dodge. Cove is often referred to as “Little Nor- way.” : twenty gillnetters are at pres- ent being built there under con- tract to Cassiar, Packers canneries. These -are to be completed: by the end of May, 1962. v we eee . il contracts belo m “The and ‘of! the fishing season in-Pri | for the. various boatbuilding concerns as Tou and. the building: ‘of. new: vessels f ‘A second is .work ° throughout ‘and. engine repairs: and engine 4 Edward for ABC and BC... | witha crone who acts as a kind owed stage star who goes. to Rome to forget or find herself or something. She gets. involved of casting agent between Roman boys: and rich, ‘middle- aged Am: -erican -.women. ~The . ‘result: flaming: romance “between ' Mire 1962.° neo ee In addition to. the develop-- ment of existing: fields, Western Pacific expects ° ‘the: ‘pipeline to other parts: of. ‘the. B.C. north- land. -‘The’.Canadian Petroleum Association i; estimates reserves at -10,000, 000, 000. barrels. In order to be competitive with Alberta ‘crude, ” . producers using the. Western, Pacific line will get: $1, 86. a. barrel at’ the wellhead compared with © $2.50 good Paolo. paid: at’ Alberta’s Redwater field: - The pipeline: will enable. West- coast gas .to market huge vol- ‘umes. of - liquid.” byproducts from |’ {ts natural gas processing plant at: Taylor...Up. to 2,000 barrels a day . of . these . products, now ried to markets at Kamloops and Vancouver. through the new pipeline... ducer in’.Western Cannda, ‘11962, B.C.'s* production is oe pected to reach .15,000: barrels 0 ‘| day, about 2,000 more than Man- Itoba though Still: far hehind Al- ore- cast of 550,000 barrels daily and berta: witha: ‘production ‘Stone and - the _twentyish,.. The flaw in ‘the fable is Vivien Leigh; but only because she is so good: One cannot imagine a woman of her beauty, taste and sensibility. throwing the key to |. her stranger. BEATTY ARTICULATE - Warren: Beatty: more articulate than he was. in. “Splendor in the Grass.” But no actor can~-preserve much grace in ‘the role of a gigolo, especially “when handicapped with .a phoney accent. The major assets ‘of the’ film are . some striking shots of Ro- man,’ scenery and. the promise shown by Jose Quintero, al- ready one of Broadway’ Ss bert dis no-{: is somewhat |. apartment, te. a youthful -_ ee tyr : = gispranye ys nee Rupert ot hs ills in the per iod. caeemerereeenrcs ee serenenree” yard in Cow with routine |V — “Wicks ‘Brothers Bay are’ kept busy maintenance . work SU eh as caulking, painting, engine | pairs of. both commercial an leasure, ‘eraft. P One. gillnetter has been com pletely stripped down, for a oe e owner and is be we econd naving 18 inches added to. the gunwale to cope with* heavy: seas. © McLean's Boatyard in seal Cove. has been. ‘kept busy with epairs and. some salvage: routine ron the slack sea- son, particularly. with the hull installations. - - Six gillnetters have been or- dered from Tasaka yards at Port Nelson Bros. can- neries. Each ts worth $8, 500. for }¢ CPR studies ferry state | verry (P—Canadian Pa- cific . Railway. Company - baid Tuesday night it will study the position of its Vancouver-Van- couver Island ferry service in view of a provincial govern- ment plan to go into competi- tion with the line. Premier W. A. C. Bennett of British Columbia said last week the provincial toll authority had assumed control of the Black Ball Ferry Line and. tenders would be called immediately: for “eonstruction of. two new vessels for the Vancouver-Nanaimo | ser- as. 5 meant no slack: periods tine repairs, general. maintenanee the 33 by, 9.2 by 3. 2 vessels, These vessels, will sleep three and wil be. ‘ready: by ‘spring, 1962, INCREASE FLEET NEXT YEAR The fishing | fleet Operating from Port Edward, Prince Ru pert and Port Simpson will be added. to. by. both the vessels be. ing. built, here and a further number, . Munspecified, of fiber. glass, gillnetters. being construct. ed: ‘at Steveston. These are ex. pected to ‘Join! the Nelson fleet from . Rort:.. Edward. -Fishermen along the: coast- are looking? for. ward to seeing how ‘they perform and; stand up*to. ‘working condi. tions... ¢ Yacht club: craft, all privately owned,. usually privately main. tained and-often privately te. constructed from a basic gillne. ter. hull’ continue to multiply, The overflow of those who can. not. join: the. club: because gf crowded, mooring facilities can be found’‘at New Floats, north. east along the southern Shore of the: harbor. PAGODA Drive-In SPECIAL EVERY WEEK 3-VARIETIES 1.50 Phone 6226 Special | Chinese Food, Fried Chicken. Spaghetti... Hamburg. ers. 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