Ceres fublished. at ana . etre’ ‘ oars Koleos . the body. of ‘one. ‘man ‘was J found | to: ‘be missing | ‘fim, ‘a crashed". ‘Piper: Cruiser, light. aire craft: when |; seuba diver Gunter Diehl searched the’ shattered fuse- lage i in ‘the Skeena: River. last night. | ins ‘Missing is the body. ‘of Joseph |. Ss. ‘Gallant, (30,08 | 136° Fifth Av- enue East, - -one, of three men who " left Prince . ‘Rupert | ‘inthe plane Saburday, ‘afternoon | and failed “Bi Aten 10, -215°. ‘Severith Street. “Mr:. Sehuman's. body, was 7 recovered ‘Wednesday about mid- p 5 day: while: ‘that of Mr. ‘Matthews: as... WES brought ashore last: ‘night... “gMr.- Matthews funeral will be held: Saturday ‘in’ ‘Terrace. “Whe time: will. be Announced”. tomor- S/Set; IE: Rultan, who. war in: charge of, the RCMP | ‘par ty which. went. out “to: recover. . the. bodies, . ‘said ‘last night the vair; _ ¢raft: was “a. total. wreck’ wit: only” a sinall portion of’ the tail- plane | left Intack . were. reported: sheered off. . *Hoavy | Off. ants tide. rise, and fall, in“ the. vicinity haye™ been hampered: “Diver: Gunter Dich] in, btsrsalvage’ work: The: “wreck. ‘WAS. ‘Chappell : fart ‘will. be 14-y July, 1 are now “adniissable ~ the:-corps, .he ‘sal Parade’ time is. set: for 7:30 pimi'a cruits' will be welcomed to” winter training ° programme. . the | Coup le. fined ofter fight . Fighting landed” i. city couple| ing olice. court Thursday before. Noh istrate, E. T. Applewhatte. ; “2Raymond Duncan and his wife Chifistine, both. of | 229 . First Avenue. East, plerided . guilty to the”. charges of chusing a dis- Lurbance, . ‘ ‘Duncan was ‘fined’ “$15 ‘while hig: wife received a $10 fine, - «« Bothy. were’ ahirged | following afi’ ineldent ’ abouts:.7:30 «pan, radnosday Ininclty: whotel where ‘for. Trans- -Provincial , The - floats : ‘and: a. large. Terrace’ at. the mouth. of’. the Khyex’”. River, ": about. 30.. miles east of Prince ‘Rupert late Tues- day. . ‘evening. Mr: Chappell. was one ofthe local | pilots assisting Vancouver ASR_ aircraft. ‘He flies: ‘Air, Car- riers. ‘Ltd, of - Terrace. “ “RCMP. _are ‘continuing © “the search for: the body of. ‘Mr. Gal- {lant today* “and: aircraft flying the river; and: ‘boats, have’ been alerted. ta be on. ‘the lookout. with Coveeniment: expropriation | if f necessat'y: is.urgec ina ‘yesolution to be’ put:béfore: the western ’‘co1 ventic of. the ‘International. Woodworkers of America.’ The resolution,: ‘sponsored * by the - ‘Vancouver: local ‘of; the: un- ion, “declared” this: ‘policy-: ‘should be. inake “a -plank, in the political platforn (of. the ‘New. Democratic “Phe | ‘resolution in” ‘thes: last” decade. British: Co- fumbiang have’ watched: ‘the tre- mendous. growth. ‘ofthe MacMil- lan, ‘ Bloedel and; “Powell. River: Company, :a “growth ‘which ‘now. engulfs “almost: half. ofthe for- est. products, prodiiced in’ the province.’’-: : B. C. ROUNDUP» - VANDERHOOF (CP): —_ "Residents of ‘this vil lage, 60. miles. west of. Prince George, are. faced. with a water. shor tage fora few more days. . An: artesian, ‘well -caye-in.. a|- :. left, ‘the ‘community e from private’ wells’ to ‘the village 4 umphouse reservoir. Drilling a new well: will take about a week. Fulton dam. debated. . VICTORIA “«P)——The B.C. Power Commission: ‘has. not; yet. made, a ‘ final decision « whether. : to: build a $10,000,000: dam on. the’ Fulton River to serve the Bulkley: al- ley area in north: - eastern, BOC. Officials. said - Wednesday. The provincial. cabinet has approved a decision by. tha commission to seck a water licence for a dam on | the river, about 145 miles west of Prince George. © Nominations close - "VANCOUVER i). —. Four per- sons had been nominated to suc- | coed the late Dr: A. E. (Dal | Grauer as chancellor of the Uni- versity of 'B.C,. when ‘nomina- tions “closed at midnight Tues- diy, They are Mrs, Frank Ross, wife of B.C.'s.. last’ Heutenant- governor; Mrs, H, F, Angus, wife of. the chairman of the Public Utilities Commission; Dr. Hugh Li Koonleyside,. chairman of the! BO. Power. Commission and Dr, tiyey were found ‘tobe: fighting: Paige Fish landing s ‘for week show drop: below million — a" "ish lanamygs in’ rince Rupert. ast. week fell. below the. one- million pounds ‘niark,: according fo the Department of Fisherlos, Tho weekly ropart. showed that the total cntel. Jas woek qinounted to 716,000 pounds, In- cluding: 866,300° potinds of sal mon; 4,000. pounds of: stealhoad; agg,700 pounds, of “halibut. and JO7N00 pounds of bottom Mash. “'treluded In the aalmon cateh worn. red apring: 600° pounds by gillnettor and 14,400 pounds by troller; white 1,600 pounds j. trolls coho ~~ 117,000, pounds gill): Ane 136,000 pannel ‘trolls 80K |: eyo 4,800 gillyp Inks — 71,400 entrant 5,300 trolls and. ‘ehuma et 119,400 gill andl’ mPho halibut. canton: wns. mace. yon 25,700 polnda raf. ahix;’ 110,400 pounds of. ‘modium; . 12\= nnd ‘pounds: of larga; ‘and: 10,400 pounds of NO, 2.0%" “I “ Bolom flah hi meludad: eur : ; -OR ' wait, ¥ 6 chs mie us 1% aw wee weds hos 3,000. troll, ol, 700: pounds ° of "solo; 10, 000 pounds of grey cod; 1,800 pounds of: Hnijg) cod; 60,000 “pounds - of mink fecd: 4,000: pounds of black cod; ancl 20, 400 pounds of crab, Shimon was taken by 65 brol-| lorg, 42. gillnattors and ag setne [| ors:from Areas 1, 3,4, 6, Band T white, halibut was enught by nine largo. 'vousols,” : bye , ‘Orab was landed by {iva honta from Hecate Straits while re- mainder of: the pottom Mah was iaken by two trawlers In Aro on 4, | nee eeeana aint aetna Pleads not guilty. Donald: Ware: of Hed nlondadl not guilty to a charge of sommon nganult Thursday in po- ico “court and. war. romancad . / Kyntil: Septembor' 13: for ; trint; 4 i. Wave Wan: charged: with ‘hie anuiting Prummond Petor Hol- brook of tho alty about 1:58 am, _ {Woednokday. Inn toa onto, : 2 “DAILY. NEWS ‘PHONES |. (ndateiod Advortialng. nid” - Buslniosa: Office. ‘aes Nowa: Doak. suosconteegses Sporte. pene ie : "base NIST | eben eoorse ; Advertising Mansger-”..° 9801 ‘Advarbinlng, Ciroulatlo nh. 9908 Leoni ‘Koernel chairman ‘of. Ray: | ‘and well-, district ; of” the acciaen Prince, George. 4 detachment «r Quesnel, ' the: ROMP. nearest, ‘the wre: : | ‘Demons rat jon. \PENTICTON Oigmee ma- jority of élty® “council, ‘members here” will attend 'a: vérnon civil defence. demonstration.- -Septem- ber 30..The. demonstration is be- jing held in conjuriction - ‘with the ‘annual. mecting of: the. Union of British “Columbia murieipallties. es “Records: ‘stole A boat shed at.New: Foils. was broken 4nto sometime between August 31 and September’ 5, . About 200 records’ cand: numer- ous. othor articles | ‘were’ taken, Total value. of: the: loss was os~ timated at aboult $80. The shed is “owned by Oscar | Ness who was ott fishing: wl the time of the bhert. lvestigate .the . tional “This or ganization, has’ become’ try. through its control of” forest’ -|management. ‘licences, re- -manu facturing |; : processes, .., etic.; ‘that : ‘they. can. manipulate: the: market: thereby giving them a virtual: stranglic-hold .on. Bo industry. ‘and: becoming - a’.mo opolized.- ‘menace: “tothe : prov The 31, 000. - member | ‘union -three- ‘day, Western. Canada. con vention - began Wednesday * an winds up Friday.:.. Ce he ® regional, council: ‘of. officers: set= ding up the. ntachinery. ; -for: British; Columbia. - wide - ‘cam paign In. support; of unemploy ment. - creducing measures: Ww approved Wednesday. “The. sug rested mieonsures include. a. short-}/ er. work. week, : FEAT: COREST Lost” “ABG, roval commission to’ in-: “alarming. dep] tion”. of the province's. -fores wealth: ‘Ahrough fire, pests: and 20 was not, given. to fire’p . instead: of; relying ‘on hurried}. methods: which * ‘failed > tO. ‘eontral the: situation” when numerous: and. large- -scale, fires. were. ac- i a. tually. raging.” “OF. | portland, “president of the Interna- ‘IWA, criticized Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfound- land. for: saying recently that most | Newfoundland . residents believe the IWA was responsible for some of. the. forest fires “in that province. . “Ho has stooped a official, could’ ‘possibly stoop.” |: Mr Hartung said. “It is absurd that loggers would sel fire to the woods from which bhey, get |: their livelihood. vee ; Saneaetneieeaaeene wt “AL OF. Ha rtune, or e., as low as s any ‘A black bear was spotted in Hays Creek near the bridge on Sixth Avenue East about 9:05 p.m, Wednesday. Two eclty youths luhtedt: the bear from’ the 100 block Hays Cove Clrele, | “ally o 1 ers : ‘LtheOol,” NAY Dp, Sgn Oanadian: awards, [ seondnator. 1 di j ~The, ‘amilo. ponenth: the bonvakln bolongs to , commanding officor of the and ‘Battalion, AS ho.chnata with officers of tho touring. ‘Rod Army. charud: ‘following tho: Dismounting: The’: On! ‘Parliament ee: ght. (s Col, Boris: left. K Col, Berne: Tulln, mS Guard coremony oR a wi chorus a a7 OP: p:Wiraphote so big) and,-powerful: and’ -has| such a. strangle-hold on. “indus=|¢ “ shipping; abe the site: ‘where’ a : | Weekend., Two. ‘hope of c tands. by. as. n. inflata nfiabable’t over the” ‘Labor: D nd the, Skeena. teh search : AS: ‘being: ‘con raft cr shed eoredeand th men: ince .of British columbia,” ‘the’ resolution | said... . oA resolution submitted. ‘by th Af a the « 28th Infantry: of -Pennsyl- .. a a |vania, the. 32nd Infantry “of -Wis-:: jar army ‘divisions for. . The: four- guard” ‘divisions—th , {26th ‘Infantry. of -Massachusetts;’. gonsin- and: the: 49th’ Armored: of; ‘exas——were put: on’ notice: Wed- esday . that. they.’ face. possible falls. to federal ' ‘duty: Such a call |: could come. ita matter’ of weeks: * Along.’ with .-475 *.lesser: guard. nd reserve units in »46:. states: ‘and the: District: ‘Of: ‘Columbia, i \these divisions ‘were: given. a top. priority: ‘label: by the “arm ‘Each: state. has: wn: s TRS abe oie U. Fe ee cute rmy appeared today..to: be wheeling a four National Guard infantry and. enone divisions, into position | to frée. regu- movement: overseas, if. the Berlin. crisis becomes: acute, “They. will: “pegin:. an- iritensi- fied training. ‘program . immedi- f ately.- in‘ order: to:’ ‘iherease their combat, said. 2 BUILD: UP. STRENGTH: oe “The: divisions: ‘and: the individ- ual units,” ‘combat. and support. ‘types, “will ibe: ‘reinforced .. - to ‘bring them to-near. “full strength, ‘Total ‘strength. of these ‘forma- “readiness,” the: army |: | Some, 52, 000 : ‘reservists will be assigned: or ‘attached- ‘to them to nksi: composition. has been proposed , by. the - school board of School: District 52: for adults. ‘in. Prince Rupert. Composition, it. will: comprise..a study in the principles. and prac+ tise of good writing, concen- trating on grammar, rhetoric ‘Bear seen ah accounted | for the Jand in construction, and usage; Employment improves” Continuation of .the improved employment situation in the Pa- latest figures released today by Horace ‘Keetch, ‘regional director, Unemplyoment Insurance Com- mission, Vancouver, Between June and July, ‘total number of persons In jobs-in- creased by. 28,000 to 567,000, This is also an ‘Jnerense Of 16,000 over the total shown during the same perlod.n year ago. The non-agricullure industries largest in- crease, With a total in, July of 534,000 employed persons, hls witg 10,000 more than during the provious month, and 22,000 over the corresponding period of the provious year. ° The early maturity of crops resulted: In. an Increase of 4, 000 to. 33,000 workers ‘In the agr'l- culture industry, However, this was a drop of ‘6,000 from the total in July, 1060. Employment Increases . during June and July. were also noted in, metal mining, ofl producing, gapectally on roads and pipelinos. |. The Intest Mguros show, also that during tho same. period there was n drop of. 4,000 In.the ‘number of unomployed porsons, ‘The total of 40,000 in July! rep- resonts 6.6 per cont of: the Inbor force as compared with VW: per cont: n year ago, Tho numbor of porsons in tho Inbor forte in the province cone tinues to Inorense, July was 607,» 000, approximately 19,000 moro than: uring tho samo month nf tho previous yonr, — "From ny employment : point of viow, July of this yoar had more porsona pmployed © than dutlng any othor. corroaponding monty tocorded,” Mr. © ‘Keotoh stated,” Bias | A. new correspondence Englsih {. Called English 300 — "English |. cific rgion. is indicated in the} fer city . by school : board Co Students will: be” required: ‘to , read selected text: jbooks © and}. . of . between. ‘500 The course. ‘is. in ‘collaboration with. the Department. of Educa- tion,: the. University of. British Columbia. and the ‘school: board. “Full details, of the text: books’ ‘|réquired: can‘ be., obtained’ from the, school: board... _Permission ‘to commence this course’ is - being awaited and: starting dates, Af Jany,. will be: announced. tions. now stands: ‘at about. 96, 000.. “tunnel” : ‘with * electricity, ° : ‘the: finest: in: the: guard; ‘could. be € brought. close: to full: strength in: about | 15 ‘days..> K If a- decision is made to. rein= force. the troops ‘facing the. Rus-. sians’ in” the’. critical:’ weeks’ ahead; the. “Massachusetts, . ‘Pen= nsylvania, Wisconsin... ‘and: “Texas. guard ‘divisions: would: -eplace: 50 regular. divisions in. the ‘strategic |. a reserve: “within - “the United | ‘States, ‘on the job‘: preparations to: restart the giant aluminum : ‘plant. Zafter- “a-shu down’ Since the ‘end: ‘Of ‘Ju -Work:.on- the | ‘Kemano “pe where srockfalls:’: closure ‘of, the ‘plant: -it supplies is proceeding on: schedule.’ Although no date. has been’ given: for,’ ‘the “on power” ‘signal,. it: ds. expected that: four-and-half. ‘potlines will, be in: operation within a month. The. workers - reporting. today |. got busy on work preparing | ‘the smelting: pots. for” ‘operation. © ‘More preparation - crews: will, report: for duty today, and. Fri- cay . Loy Ye ntinéntal.) : Le forced ‘s ‘the navy arid RCAF. -The, current. manpower. elli is 120,000: 51,000, for.the ‘RCAF: 49,000 for the army: and 20,000 for the navy. It. ‘has, ‘Not, changed: since: ithe, ‘Korean ‘Ww. _A;,manpower . increase. As',ex pected: to. be one. eye | ernment. ‘antiguncements | invthe’. field, of. defence policy - ‘when! the Lo Commons ‘reconvenes. eo “alter: PNR future VANCOUVER () — Fate of the Pacific Northern Railway, a pro- posed '700- mile line to run from jusb north of Prince..George, in central British Columbia, to the B.C.-Yukon boundary, will be de- clded, here this week in a. series of meetings of the directors of the’ Peace, River , Power Develop: ment ’ Company. The, first meeting. Wednesday and. tho prime ‘ques- tion Wag ‘whether the company could negotiate with: the provin- clal government: for better com- pensation. in the: expropriation of the Poate River hydro project, The government. has Indiented |, iL will pay: “betwoon = 900,000 |. Fraser ‘run’ said: "Iocransite te VANCOUVER (The state: of the Fraser River . pink salmon run .this: yoar.- was’: described Wednesday. night as “daspernto,”. by W. R. Hourston, Pacifia: aren director of: tlsheries, 1): Only 'two days of fishing: wore pormitted this weok-In'the Strait. |: of Juande! Fucn and,‘in what normally » Mittont. rain. ot. 0 -ohange in temporatite e. * winds. light: to southerly 26. in: north, Low. tonight,.and Mgh: tomorrows, ‘60 an - a Lov devs 4 06: 8 ; 18:46