Ea Maree ip ae ie BEE Ta EE ee ee eee” We? oe oh ea nr he rs a PR TOO PIE a F ae a a ee Mee Pn em ' Published at Canada ’s Most Strategic Pacific: Por p ilu Ne t — And Key to the Great Northwest - PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, BC ’ sate gg bE OTR OE TT EE RD 45 DEC 31762 case tye ae > paar vena nd TEACHERS GO ints final rounds of current. term at Prince Rupert Senior: Secondary. School, preparing examinations... Pic- . tured here left to right are. T. R. Boulter, Miss Elizabeth Jackson, ‘Miss Ruth Sharpe, J, W. Bateman and situation will be remedied.” wy Complaints of. poor quality re- At Terrace, the: station has eeption -on television sets in a Prince Rupert filtered. into the ‘ source station, the newly-estab- , fished. CPTK-TV ‘in Terrace to- day, but Fred: Weber, manager, -gaid viewers may: not have‘ cause ~jto.complain much longe el ne sc erday “finished” “its “permanent p ~ transmitter ta _ and with: connection: today ‘the - reception: was ‘expected . to’ im- | prove, 0, 0 “Its all part and parcel’ of. the problem of getting a TV. system stifted,” Mr. Weber said. “The power line to Mount. Hays has been temporary right along, and with the new one I hope the A well-known man-who played a.big role in the upbuilding. of Prince Rupert's. Civic: Centre fromthe time it was: first or- ganized, has been named to. the leading position. of ‘a large building supply company. The appointment of Don For- ward as-‘managing director of Philpott Evitt and Co, Ltd, and - Surgeons film living brain | PARIS (Reuters) — Surgeons at’the Foch Neurosurgical Insti- tute here have filmed the inside of the living human brain in color and believe they have cf- fected an. important break- through in brain surgery meth- announced today. . Mr. Forward, past president of WOULD USE MiGs TEZPUR, India (Reuters) Prime Minister Nehru said today his government made no agree- ment with Russia not to use Russian - made MiG jet fighters ods. . against the Communist Chinese -o(hey have perfected a new in the: border dispute. Nehru instrument —- the ventriculo- |said the Russians would supply four of the promised MiGs this month and four or five carly next year which could be used scope — a small tube of about a quarter of an inch. diameter which provides its own light. Tt-is Inserted through a small|as models for a projected MIG hole pierced in the skull.¢ ’ manufacturing plant in India. CHDIPPLONIODS PLOOCPDELODP DODO VOOPOCOOIIOET PROP OPS Rupert Rambles POMDP CLOT OOOt porecerer etree e Dee eae LIPO WOOD E DDD ODDOOLODIOOS Out seraping the first winter's| gets set to welcome television - writing. will start in ea Miss Judith Lloyd. Exam’. been plagued. by. power failures| Prince Rupert did not Jie in or- asa result of. recent storms.| ganization, “Mr. Diesel. power was. -rstill. serving! out, re ' head building suy Kitimat Builders Supply Ltd. was ! snow from the windshield of his cute red wagon this morning was local Insurance man Bil Smith, Putting heavy arm movement into I, Rill was also keeping himself in shape for next sum- men's ball soason, - Service stations. and. garages got a good share of panicking evr owners this > morning, ‘Thay wore pouting into gat snow tires and chains, Now it proh- ably won't snow: for another month—-Here's to another green Christmas, * * eo ‘Today's civic election’ can- colled ano sport for sure at tho Glvic. Contre, Thero will bo no men's. volloyball tonight, Bas- ketball, howovor, will. go on as scheduled, ee, - eee n Exoltement Is mounting In Ketchikan : an the, ‘Alaska: city “ DRUGSLTD, at > ay tes io ty | 21 51° : { coe mo : i ; ewer ome ' ad ad fron. the new Terrace station, giving the Alaska city two chan- nels, bt oe Prince Rupert's only farm, on the outskirts. of the city, 1s causing some talk with Chamber of Commerce, Among suggees- tions for solving ‘the “eyesore” problem was to contact. SPCA. ‘rT don't seo how cows and plas can: live in that muskeg, alone humans,” said ono mom- ber, : ' of One Rupert resident, after seeing drivers attempting ta make the Soal Cove hill coming up from the curling rink, do- elded to give in and abandonod hig vehicle, Won't ‘montion any names tis tine. a Living costs ‘up last month ‘OTTAWA ) —- Living costs In Canada climbod higher during Octobor, with the consumor price Index advancing to a recor 131,0 on Nov, 1 from WS a month onriior. Tho {neronase, reported today by tho Dominion Buroaw of Stn- tistics, wns tho fifth monthly ndvanes in living costs In the Inst half year, _ let. q| housing project, susiness, Classified 3203. Advertising 3203. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 rnest December. 17. Then students are> “home free for Christmas holidays starting -December 21. . © Television reception expected | - | to improve with new power line | the whole Terrace. area today. Any faults.in TV reception at a ——— ag. the B.C. Chamber“cf Commerce and currently one of three B.C. directors. of. the.Canadian Chamber of Commerce, will move from Kitimat to Prince Rupert to take up permanent residence. _ Mr. Forward first came to Prince: Rupert in 1943 as area secretary of YMCA War Services during which time the present Civic Centre was constructed. He took over as centre secre- tary - manager after the war and held that position until 1951 at which time. he entered into the business. known as Prince Rupert Supply.: He left here in 1953 to organize Kitimat Builders and has lived in the aluminum city ever since. He will be joined here by his wife Beatrice and’ his daughter ‘Margaret who will.attend senior high school. _He- also has three.sons, Bruce, bank accountant; Richard, in the. Royal Cunadian Navy and Crade 13 student in Kiti- Bill, mat, os DONALD FORWARD Boy, 15, admits rape slaying | NEW YORK (M — Police. said 1 15-yonr-old boy admitted Wed- nosday night that he had raped and slain nino-yoar-old Lourdes Bass on tho roof of a Brooklyn Joseph tL, Coyle, chief police inspector, Identified tho youth as James Rooks, a Brooklyn No- gro, pee Whos Tho. youth broke down. after two hours of. questioning, police a ete moe Ve Weber - pointed| : — Photo by Hugh McNeill: “| Salmon “night, accepted: a calied off its vigil of protest and The 49.- member delegation broke up its bizarre campsite on ince that it. would do everything radical They had arrived 29 hours earlier to demand action on the problem posed at the village of squeezed reducing by 624 miles the all- /highway route to western Alaska. 'FOR 500 PASSENGERS | Matanuska will carry 109 sautos or 51 large trailers plus 3204, Social 3205 “AAatanuska ~ christened | The third in a series of three ferries for southeastern Alaska, the MV Matanuska \ scheduled to be launched yesterday at Seattle. PRICE TEN CENTS from Prince Rupert ‘to tanuska was TROUBLE flared up between bodyguards and photographers when movie stars Elizabeth Taylor, above, and Richard ° [500 passengers in spacious ac- commodations including air- | plane reclining seats and 14 | staterooms. , Her 352 foot shiplike hull ‘which displaces 3,500 tons, is driven. by. two. turbo-charged , diesels. Twin controllable pitch propellors give her added man- oeuvreability: = mo Burton arrived in London -to- day from Paris. As Miss Taylor left Victoria station for wait- ing car and cameramen crowd ed round, a squad of body- guards moved in, knocking _away-cameras and shielding actress from flashlights. Re- porters later complained to police. has claimed LONDON ‘ — Smog deaths in London rose to 66 today and health officials said the grey killer shrouding most of Britain is as poisonous as the one that killed thousands of people 10 years ago. “This looks like another 1952 disaster,” said Cmdr, John Lang- worthy, chief of London’s emer- gency bed service for hospitals. “There are masses of cases.” Police said final figures of sudden deaths due to the smog --when they come in from all over the nation—will run into many hundreds, The killer smog of 1952 lasted about nine days. , The current one has run but one-third that long. Early today two émpty elec- London’s grey killer DEPUTY COLLECTOR for the United States customs, J. CG, Hogarty, of Corpus Christl, Toxns, has arrived to succeed f, L, Dale, Mr, Hogarty's wite and thelr four sons and «4 daughter who rango In ago from 10 months to olght yoars, will joln him ag soon a8 ho can find accommodation for them, 66 lives. : tric commuter trains.crashed on a spur track at Gillingham, south of London, in heavy fog. A member of one of the train crews was killed: and the both engineers were taken to hospi- tal with injuries. There were signs the smog was lifting. High ex-Nazi’s arrest expected SANTIAGO, Chile (7 — The ar- rest of a higher ex-Nazi on war crime charges may follow the detention here of a former SS colonel accused of ordering the gassing of 90,000 Jews in the Second World War. Patrick Weichman, head of the international police’ organiz- ation Interpol] in Chile, said Wednesday night “an even high. er Nazi war criminal’ was be- Heved to be in-the country and a{his arrest may follow soon. Attending seminar Miss Kristine Weber, super- visor of nurses for Skeenn Health Unit, is attending a post graduate seminar in public health administration this week in Vancouver. She will return this weekend, WEATHER Gale warning issued. Vari- able cloudiness with a fow showers of wet snow or rain, Cloudy with. showers Friday. Not much change in tem- perature, Winds light reach- ing 40 over open water. this evening, shifting to south or southwest 25 Friday .morn- Ing. Low tonight and-high tomorrow 38 and 45. °° Daily News Readings... | Tomporature, ab Ngon. 22°37 Barometor, rising ..... 3042 TIDES ia Friday; December 7, 1962 (Pacific Standard Timo). High ...... 00:84 24,0: fact © 92:32 16,0 fect LOW uns 03:91 6.5 fect 16:28 an ree 83 fect yo BI ad fee Amy at eye A 4 ee ES ’ y fai Pe Bd nn 8 al a Pee RS SF Reg MOUS EA OA KA CUOR RARE DET TOME HT Pin a ee ae BO ath i. j fh a J ae fl a at atom bP wma de € BRE a an oe! = y