Sere Be ee he ——— by ae ewiee po LEVI EY CROCE YT vessel. was severely _ oll-fire which occurred when the one Lo put oub:the. ‘tire which oy Misalng 18 John: ‘Holmberrg; ‘gf A 52- toot fisheries enartiment fire .in -Massct * Hat ‘Charlotte: Islands, - day morning, | : 3 . “The MV Beldid had her after- “quarters sand galley.gutted by an bor, . Queen cQok It-the stove’. for, breakfast | fat. the: three- -man orew:" re ge Gaplain RC, Edwa rds,” district | ‘supervisor of fisheries; ‘to- day: the - damage .: “ta: the:-6hip amount, qjto" a major: tebullding ‘spread. with ‘considerable rapid-. 4Auy'and It was finally: extinguish ed; with the ald” of: “other mom- bers of tho crow, No. ‘one was in- -jured.in' the fire: or ‘flrofighting, Sone’ damage - was. “sustained to portholos--whieh#:were. broken while the crew:itried.to get at the: sont of the: fire with oxtin= quishers, ve Tho Boldls is ‘belhg: ‘lowed back}. today from Masset: to Prince Ru- port. by, the -MV' Sooke Post, A ~ portion. of the ongine room, Capt, At _ Edwards: anid, wha! slightly’ dams} caged but there: wd, No: harm done “tovequipment, 4: ‘he fre ds. thalight: lt ‘boon. caused by-a’ faulty. ploce: of - eauipmeny, ne bho: fove oll slips, ply. ee ot foes 4s gs « thiein, man - believed idrowried “ganerman ls “milaating? anid rae Ried drownod. “following. hualing, woaidonte! Puonday., night gy .the nearby. ‘Killum: River, ~Holmborg » wilt: tflahing wlth | tine Schofield: ‘ory Torrnce, on 1° GRAIN. ‘DUST: FIRE: atop ] g d waterfront. Wednesday - morning, brought - -out : | yer Heat wave, was: blamed -at least: in pa j . truck - line, Pours ‘down: side of elevator in” thi maged. by}. ly Wednes- : 0. have ‘ Why» Ee oe TED re VICTORIA (CP)- - Directors of the ‘PNE decided al a meeting last week in Mont- real to go ahead with construc- tlon of. the 600-mile Nine which would run from Summit Lake, north. of: Prinee Goorge, to the Yukon border. ‘However, they did not disclose at that time: ‘which of two devel- opment plans offered by the government would be pursued, Tb means the allway, promoted “Firemen ‘respondod t fire onlla: , Wodneaclay,. Abowt: 4:28 paws thoy coodod to Norman Placa’ uv LWwo] pro- whore on: tira, ¥ Ol apparently, apillod. on to a And: -entsed | a hot: ‘engine and?’ hott, 0346 PMO ‘ny SB ett e Ue at, ten. Hae ve “DAILY. NEWS PHONES: Glan ttod Advortlaing fuel oe Business. OSENCO saeseng eter "9208 ‘Nowa. Doale dead’ . ‘Sports Donk vepeeenepeece eee Booclal Department avortiaing, Manage n-olty: works! vehicle had: ghught 1 minor, A howe to'n compressor WOR ‘hurd. but damage wae only: alight; ‘ VAL fnlso, ‘alarm, “was “ravalved ‘tyony: the Acro. lub ab Soul Cove Leh _Promoters of AP avific N orthérn 1 Railway have told the Br itish Columbia government they will let contracts. by. November 1 for clear- ing of the first 100 miles of the route. The letter, received Wednesday’ by’' Trans- |; port, Minister Karle Westwood, will be: referred to the cabinet-for- approval.’ : by. the intercats. ‘of: “Swedish fi- nancier Axel -Wenner- Gren, Is not committed to lay any track, An altornative plan suggested by Mr, Westwood two months ago would have ‘tequired a firm undertaking and . full) plans by from. Summit “Lake to Takla Prince George: ::.- -It-would have: “sO required nu $200,000 performance bond, June 1 next yor. "s The: PNR vinlinod i " shart on Lake and sawed down a. tree at what was to:have been the tall) is November 1 far an ‘actual railway, Lako, about 180; miles north of which would: he: forfeited if con- struction was: HOt underway by PNR from the commission’ § CON |: 4 1 construction in ‘June 1960, ‘when Premier Bennott visited Summit way's southern terminus, Since that: time ‘only a short distance of right - of - way has]. boen cleared, ‘Additional: ‘work on the line was ‘stalled almost a year during a: legal..dispute on whethor. or not'it’came under the jurisdiction. --of the public utilities commission, . + 7 Tho government “last” ‘spring passed legislation exempting the]: trol, “thoy meel-agiin, toda. + igh: neat LONDON ih = ' fay. : LOS. “B danbled. oro: whool, S ewe orlnes ; to hum i Ret AOA ved ve ~ World News Bi 4 WASHING'ION. () — Presittont., Mohammed Ayul | Khan. of Pakistan wil attempt to persuade President Kennedy when . y to exert: pressure on Prime Minister Nohru of dia. to hold a. pleblactte gnu the fulure of of Kashmir. “a “ALCUERS. (Reuters) — A serlos of bomb explosions word fot off. Wednesday Night to colneide. wth Trench ‘Proaldont y Churlex do. Givulle's. solovlatan, addroas, | Pas en | oe A’ protty Bria ‘dental nurse: 1 Keldebe Soviet : Bpieman , Yard: ‘Gagarin Wednoaday night and: him: “the” Moat: kissable waa in We universe’ * 2 ‘QUA HMALA CITY in —- Prosidont. Miguel Yallggens, pul “Guatemala: under 0 atnio of slogo -: Wodnorday’: nig modi fled fopny of martial law — after tho govornmiont ‘Yoportad - Jb had cornahed | n rovoluuicnnry plot “| LO8 ANGELES Uh — A Unitod: Air. ailoly. Wadlhaxday..night al’ Tntornavional Altnort: Noro Aogplto ie ee JURUSALUM: ~ = Adolf Bohniann ‘told. hin trial today ‘that tho: Nal oxtormination of tho Towa: wos “ono of. tho, ) Brantowt a NO ae ae vey ‘pronounood , ey PO peg og pe, | Mt ’ a Lines plane. landed s clu le and. ‘tense. finales toa. hearing in, the history of: Parliament. OTTAWA. (CP) — The Sen- ale voted. today’ to kill the gOv- vernment bill to fire, James” E. Coyne as’ ‘Bank. of Canada goy- ‘ernor, | The decision, carried 33- 16, “by the Liberal majority in the “SUpner. House, was. -expected to’ he. followed. shortly: by Mr. 'Coyne’s resignation. : poe The result could be the eall- ing: ‘of a general election... a wey we next Tuesday—only three "Federal mediator Roml Du-5 | quette announced the adjourn- ment Wednesday afjer meoting for. nearly: five. hours with rep- reyentatives of ‘the airline and tho Canadian Alr Line Filght Ate. ‘tendants! Assootation (CLC). °.. + Mo. sald the adjournment: Was ‘called “tt allow both partic . to ravlew:: the. situation as tt. now standa” and he. continued to hold ‘out: ope: ‘that “agreement might be: veached: before the striko- date. Bohs = MO ‘deverlbed Ww odtos day' 8 talks. ag “encouraging” and said hexthoughiti, SONG PIOBPOss had: | bean made, ¢ : POSTIION, UNCHANGED “Bpoltosmnn, for CALA and wero somowhat' loss optt- |. Inlatlo'and thore was no indion- : ior. that. oithor sido. had" made i now offer, “TOA: fipolgosnion: avo: ‘thm: in ; thot: publig: stand that. oporn- tlons:: will‘continue dospite nv gtriko—thoy baso tholr. on! contracts. with pilots’: and : which: forbid ampathy. ation maintenance ‘crows’ unions in. one::0 “the® ~most - motional ° --| compromise \ now: that. the -Sen- ' “ephis motion must: first be dis- posed of,” Jand:.the ‘appropriate | “| message sent to the other place.” After, the: “vote, ' Liberal Sena- tor-W. Ross: MacDonald, ‘Opposi- "Washington; London “and : ‘Paris i do not give up the present status |. of. the town as required. by.. ‘Mos- |to ‘with: ‘Wes tion leader, aid another attempt should . be “nade ‘ab reaching ’a ate had come. LO a recorded: ver~ dict. . ’ _— TWO - INJURED oy, ‘Two people. were “apparently | Injured int a’ ‘motor vehicle ‘ac-. cident -.Wedriesday .. afternoon near. Kwinitsa on Highway 16, RCMP reported: ‘Thursday. Police. sald. that ‘no - details | were immediately: available but it is believed. that only one car was involved in- the’ ‘accident, ° “Airline strike 2 talks postponed to allow situation review MONTREAL (CP) — Union- management talks dasigned to avert the first strike in the. history. of Trans-Canada Air Lines chave been - ‘adjourned ‘until tendants are scheduled to walk off their jobs. Jafter accident Penna " days before 800 flight ab. ‘ . Tho Canadian’ Air Line Pilots’ Association has not yot said whe- ther I will ask, {ts members .to honor the. ‘abtondants’ picket linos and tho postition’ of ‘the In- ternational ‘Association. of Ma-|" chinists (CLC) has been that: it cannot stoy individual mombg, 8 yy from observing tho linos, 7”. Both tho CALPA-and tha: 1aMi|: have given the attondants moral eupport after recent: chargos by tho OALPA -that. TOA has: sed pile to OPPORD” ‘Ue : dla- pu 0, Third | person. dies Willlam:: Gaunaors of licen Charlotto . Jalandsa who.was, orlt- lonlly: Injured: In wv. head-on: col~ Halon betweon av ON and wv. txt Tuosday night, as: dled’ sin. Quoon Oharlotta Hospital, ROMP unnounced todays. aS Five othor parsons. ‘Anfured. in tha: nocidont, In Which. two word, killed," ara still; An orltical, cond! fea. | E..'T. Applewhaite.... rca aaa thas a acca “eT he,- “Soviets are. ‘their: threat of: unilaterally: set- “tling the: fate of Berlin ..0.;.°3f cow,| "he sald, then warned: “7 declare once.more, ‘there ‘is no chance of this, being. accept- URG ES CoE XIS'TENCE © 8 He further: “wartied » ‘the. ‘Sovidé Union: “it must ‘bear: the full: re- Impaired. driver | ~ Driving. ‘while . impaired’ -cost.|: Neil Herbert Bryant. of: Prince Rupert the minimum | $50'. fine Wednesday.In police court: when he ‘appearad | before’ Magistrate | Bryant, | represented * fence counsel, W. N, Poole,” had pleaded not .guilty-to the charge but... was. convicted. after . lengthy. ‘trlal Thursday, 3 Magistrates Applewhalte also issued an order prohibiting: Bry- ant from driving © for. months, - Police stated: that ‘the: ‘charge | ‘twas laid ‘after’ Bryant: was. ine |: volved. ina: collision parked ' yohicle owned . by. Walter Zllversmith of 600. Sixth Avenue Woot Juno 24, Damage amount. | , “man to. court” Norman’ ‘Brook of. Pritice’ Rue port WAS. remanded: util July 31. fov: trial’ “Thurscay. In... police court whon ho. ‘pleaded. not: guilty before Magistrate: i, : 'T,. Apple- -fwhalle ona charge ‘of. comunon asanult, *. “ROMP. anid | “that. the ‘ghiarge ‘was Jald following’ an Incident Tabont 2 am, Thursday. in the 700’ bloole. Becond | Ayonue “Woat || where John “ Uracan . of, 104A Fivs b Avonye, West was “assaulted. » Prince Ruport has ‘now “gone. 9) OT days || without. a. fatal traffic Lseoldent, co ton, onan renewitig. S . plied sponsibility for any. “grave con- - taken: off: roads |. fo three | “with. ea 4 including’ 40,000: pounds : 0 (000 .potinds. of larga, at 24,.cents: 7 : chix ab 15, cents n pound; toAts munis ' peace treaty.:must - be. concluded: with ‘a: legitimate ‘ 1 German government: freely | elect- ed: L the: German, people... Frederic Law. of, Vancouver Thursday; In! police. court*-when he appeared. before Magistrate 1, “Applewhaite. on a -charge + of creating-a disturbance by’ us~ ing obscene, . language, pone vghts Law: pleaded: guilty . to:.’ the charge. which. was laid. 4n«con= ®/ nection: with an, incident "About 0:45. p.m. Wednesday . in. © Broadway: Gale, ne Today's fish sold -on.exchange’: Thre In. Prince: ‘Rupert. Thursday. ‘Selling’ on: the exchange: were: Mothor.. LI0-with . 68,000. “pounds noe - dium: al22,6-conts a poun w pound, and 4,000 poundexof ny B.C, Olppor,. 81,000 6,00 noc! > (22,7), 84,000 larg BO 1,000. chix (18), Pacific; a poo IT, 67,000, 42,000 mody(2ai8) 24,000. ; ‘argo. (28, 6), 1000; ehh (18), B.C. Packers, - WEATHER, Cloudy. and cooler oBeldiy. Winds. northorlyt5 - lomorrow, Low tonight ‘alt _ ‘bomorrow, ‘oS and’ 08 “Tal, J uly. ld, f Paolfie: Stundar Germany. Bonn: re- ee 66: vessels’ landed: ‘halibut oe