thd bah MUN ere Ribatontm nace sbi bidR NONE Dupae ie oO TG ey anit os aan eg Spain raven i \: ¢ ins natn TI TE ET ae 1, ‘ ‘ At, fy VL Gr days Vie, oft ae Micebe gly ORMES—— ero ae “e HP bai Delivery 6 “DIAL 2151 : -__DRUGS WY ae. Fp Leen aad OE a ple edo {ETSI Ba IE ST POT ER at ‘ VOL, XLV, No, 231. . fn re ve! Mayas fol AO he WT OME eA! wesmeanesioeet ’ an ata ade > USN a 8 Bic. “CENTENNIAL as caer : SQUEALI NG TEEN-AGERS and -wisttu middleaged females were pushed Into the background , at’one of Frank. Sinatra’s sessions al The Sands in Las Vegas., Four- -year-old. Troy Pritchard grabbed the ringside rail, jumped up and down in near- perfect time to the singer’s rhythm numbers ‘and even. sang along with hira on some of the tunes he knew. Sinatra stopped hotel. guards from removiiig the youngster and later learned that the Las Vegas boy knew S| almost every Sinatra record made since the boy was two years, old. Here, Sinatra faces the , lad who really “digs him the most!” Stewart Job Tenders Scheduled To Call Bids In Early Spring VICTORIA (CP)— Tenders for’ constr uetion Cassiar road in north- Building “oC EPIMAT ( CP ended here rod Counsel William Page, tive.of the Br otherhoogl of Tie luimbia told members of the union today that work was to be resumed in the Kitimat consti uction field. t Kitimat: Ends Tie-Up -up of construction work) international representa- Carpenter s in British Co- International Brotherhood of: Slectrical Workers-at the same’ time decided to withdraw all; ‘the general tic up of building in ithis area resulting from the: ob- -of absentee ballots “{jwestern B.C. will be called early in 1957, Mines Min- Final Count was being made at this. time so that contractors, who. may wish], Starts Today Counting of absentee ballots in six constituencies where the election-day vote was close be- gan today. Results of the pro- vincial election will not be of- ficial for at least 10 clays. Main. interest in the counting centre on Comox, Grand Forks-Green- wood, Skeena, New Westminster, Atlin: and one of the‘ two Van- couver, East seats. . Following the final count, re- turning officers hold all ballots arrives. In addition, the winning’ bid= nent ready before the’. breakup. The raad was the subject of a legiisi.tive ‘investigation. - last spring, growing. out of opposi- tion charges: of waste and laxity spring Robert. E, Sommers, but lof part of the Stewart-|~ ister Kenneth Kiernan] - For Election — |\said Monday. | He said the announcement to bid on the project can inspect |. the difficult terrain before snow. | ‘der will wish ‘to have hig equip-| 7 in its construction, The -investi- a gating committee heard “charges |. involving {drmer Mines Minister. : e iservance of picket: lines on. all. {jobs by the IBEW Local] ‘344. ‘Some 3,000. construction workers pickets from the townsite areas; -but-made tt quite clear that the! _ strike agalnst Comstock, was con- tinuing as strorig “ds ever,” A strike committee spokesman said this morning that Alcan had interfered in negotiations . with, Canadian Comstock Company. |UCn4y- “Kitimat Company. The decision brought to an end. Carpenters held a general ee meeting of workers Monday jnight and a decision to resume CAR lo Return. work was announced, New Cars | 200 electrical employees in the employ of Canadian Comstock, isubeontractors to Alan's: Sag- rover the weekend and Monday ‘made an effort to seek work clse- j;were ‘effected. by~the strike OF gonigi ie fore ey and. documents for 10 days be- fore sending them to Chief Elec-. toral: a Fred Hurley in! He said Monday the final day ‘for receipt of the: ‘returns is Oct; 20, ‘Final count for Prince Rupert” riding, reported this morning by returning officer Scott McLaren showed that a total of 5,225 votes were cast In this district. Final standing was William “made “no report. f% one-third ‘has Keen built. Mr. Kiernan did not say, how much. a | " of the remaining ‘mileage’ will fs = ‘be built next year, but !t was in- dicated the job will not be fin- ished. nos Detailed enginecring has ‘been in process since the beginning of More than 25 per cent of car- “penters and other trades who "Modern alr-conallioned sleep- , ‘{ng cars will be rebur ‘jammed all transport methods ‘Jee on the Prince Rupert-Juspe yi rin {mmediately, Canadian Na-: Toronto and jlonal. Railways headquaters al Montreal snid In a wire to une'| Chamber of Commerce and read | at.last night's meeting. | The cars were withdrawn from! the line last spring to fll re- Guirements elsewhere, The Chamber agreed (o acknowledg: | the wire and ask assurance that ihe modern cars be kept on the Mn onta permanent basis, CNR will also be asked lo cor- rect the “unsightly” appearance of twa@,ilisused warehouses ad- joining. the depol. Mr, A. Pp. Crawley stld he understood A contract for the demolition ol ned to serv | Where, (hesoebulldings had been let. CFPR WORLD SERIES BROADCAST TO.START AT 8:45 TOMORROW Es Ful covernge of the 1050 World Series between (he New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers will De given by radio stittion CEPR, starting with WAG, Tantdnsan, general manager for the Canadian Bread. casting Corporation here said today, “Wednesday (0 Saturday (he focal station will broadenst (hoeqames frem Beth am, Paelfle Standart congue lon of (he Ries, a Sunday, die (0 0, 8, eur one. hour and wil he hrondeast in Prince Rupert at, TAA aM, “Careers of Both New, Retiring COs Of Chatham Similar in Many Respects Naval eqreors af both new nud retiring commanding afifears at TMCS Chatham parallel each other in several respocts, Roth WON, iy the Royal Canadian Navy Volinteer* Reserve, both scrverd an canvoy duty in the AuAp ti: during the second World War and both rataumed to Peingg Rupert. ta lator beconie sommianding — afflears of the loon Aaval reserve division, HERD INS ‘TO PONT Yystorday Lt, Cmdr dohn 2, Moline, wa Annannced the naw CO of HMCE Chatham to ste« auied'Acting Cammander TA. Jolnsiona, who had been CO alneo 1082 when he took ovor from fb Cmdr, MeRae, few liw, {he gine will be delayed’ Rail tickets were sold to many yesterday travelling to Montreal. WEATHER Gale warning issued, Variable cloudiness with occasional shaw- ers today. Cloudy overnight and Wednesday, Rain tonight with showers Wednesday, Little change In temperature, Winds Heht “inereasing to southerly 35 this evening and to southeast gales 45 tonight then veering Wednesday morning to westerly 40 and decreasing to 20 by Wed- uesday afternoon, Low tonlght and high Wednesday at -Port Hardy 45 and 5; Sandsplt and Prinee Rupert. 43 and 55, (he opening pine tomorrow, 1 ‘Tine unt) the shartlig ; Summer, and is virtually —com- iplete along 30 miles at the Stew- yart end and along 60 miles down Liberal, 1,664, | the shore of Dease Lake and the There were 151 rejected ballots | Stikine River. or ballots from ballot envelopes | — that eltt nadn't. t sloned . : by the role “by the dep e- | Granddaug hter turning 0 fieer or people TA ‘Of Ci ity Woman “Dies in Manitoba: Y, Murray, Social Credit, 2,151" | voles; Mayor George FE. Hills, CCF, 1,259 and Bruce Brown, had used them and were found | not to be on the voters’ lst. Oona River vote, which arriv-: ed late showed that the voting went Murray 3, Hills 20 and, iday by Mrs. John Johansen, 326 Brown 10, ‘Fourth Avenue East of the death No, report has been received | of her grand-daughter Debra from Skeena but tb is repor red | aith Braman, mm Porta i ge La that Hugh Shirreff, Social Cre: prairie, Man, The {Infant dangh- For those who would like to aupplement thelr education or avin new skills which would be an advantage to their partlenlar vocation, Distrlet 62 night school dit candidate won with a 64-'ioy of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Bra- dian Alt Foree, Funeral arrange- For Col, Peck “he baby was born In June of Thursday, will be held at St. | was rnnouneed today. hors of the Loglon Women's vote majority, ‘man, died Sunday in the Mani- . itobn centre where her father Is Memorial Rites Ements have not yet been made. -Mrs, Johansen left today by CPA Memorial services for Col. ibhis year, Gyrus Wesley Pack, VC, DSO, ! Andrew's enthedral ab 2 pana; Saturday, under the auspices al Vetorans and membors of the Canadian Legion will form up Auxillary, ab 180 pan, ab the Legion, Leglonnatres will waar naval eureer as nh boy bugler with Che Pance Ruperk Wl Company RONVR th 10d0, Ie Was commissioned as a sub. Heutonant In November, 1030 and after Joining active soryieo gorvod oversens, To spont two years on tho corvette WMCS Chilliwnek on Allante convoy duty and the remainder of tha wir on the deatrayor IMCS BL, Laurent, Wu) she was rocon inissloned In BDoconber, 1048, Attor he discharge A/Cindr, Johnatone returned jo. Prinee Ruport and took over from Lt, Omdr, MeRao tn 1082, Jat Cindy, Meno, jJolnod a Canadian Army senchiight bate Adina, Joh naond started Wa Lory wth hera dn Boplombor, istationed with {he Royal Cana- Set Saturday ‘plane to be with her daughter, who ded at the age of 85 Inst | Canadian Leglon branch 27, It for a parade along with mem. medals and berets, Classes Will bo held again this yony al ‘Booth Memorial Wigh School starting Tuesday, Octo- her 16, Classes will be held every Tuesday nlaht from 7:30 to 00 pm, for 20 nights untll Mareh, 1087, Roglaleation will bo held Mon- day, Octobor 16 from 7 to 0 pin, In the high school office and wi) continue up unl opening Meaht Octohor 16 at 7 pm, Moos are $10 for wll courses wid are payable at timo of rege Istrntlon, Tho school honrd reserves the Neht to discontinue any course for which the onrolment Js lors than 18 persona, * Purthor hiformation may be abtalned by phoning 6031 or by calling dy parson at tho achool, Bloven differont clusaes will be held, Thoy are aa follows: Vgllsh tor New Conidiany This clnss is doalgnod to asstat those who aro unable to rend, sponk or wrllo English or wish 1080 and transferred to the RON VR jn October of tho same yent, Ile went aellve and wos sent lo Vieloria for gunnory. trans Inge and dntor was transferred to Halifax, Tn 1042 he was post ad to the dostroyor TIMCH Ros. Wyouche and servo on both convoy escort duty In tha Abe Inntle and Mediterranean, We was then appointed ginnery officor to the Royal Navy Ad- miral of the Atlante whonrd tho HM8 Puncher and travollod through Panama to Aftlea and Intor lo Seapa Mow whore tho Puncher wns based, He returned to Mined Ruport nnd joined MOS Chatham in 104d, He bo mimo OO tn WH and served "Business interests in “the -Pederal. Republi Lf Western Germany are consideritig the Pritice R jarea as a possible site for construction’ ofa. -plywood ao mill, Hugo. Kraupner,. newly-appointed’ German con- sul fot northern B.C., told the Chamber of Commerce}. 0 pert}, en at Kwinitsa.w been usell.. Then, he _ bo wslbly A plant toi n last night, “J dont t want toleaye the im- yression that there is anything definite in view but I would sug- gost that It would be well worth- while for this chamber and the, city to prepare a brief on. the enhlent which ca be passed on 7 ‘to the Gérman trade commis- \ Word was reeelved here yester- | sion,” he sald, “This brief should contain as much information as possible on the availability of timber in the aren, the costs of logging and of transportation. of. ie LORS and also labor" costs fo Hnlteingvott the finished product, “If the figures are satisfac- tory, we may see a mill here,” TOLDS POSSTIBUILUTIES Mr, Kraupner added it may be considered feasible bo rad the project with, Wy Mtn pand Mm oa Hm sanee gon seer Eleven Courses Scheduled For Night School October 16 speaking and writing, Public Speaking -- A course designed, to develop solf polse and confidence whan speaking |’ with small or Inrge groups, Reokkeeplig Instruction will bo given on modern meth- ods of double entry bookkeep- ing, Shorthind — Groggy ‘slinpll- flod shorthand is bolng offered, All class mombers mush bo pro- pared to do out-of-clnas work, A minimum of 20 persons In| ¢ required for the cours, Typing — For those who wih to olthor lonrn to type or ine ne thely prosont apeac| and offle MY sight hoe 8 Crafts” PNW indonis ‘Anking projocts In this course nab be preparod to purchase materials In addition to baste foca, Dresxmating — Course will bo rolntod to sowlng probloms on Individual monvbers, Mone Hullding — Loslit! iH): Al Aequalnt prospective builders with some problems oncawne tored’ In hone construction, Tn nddition to the above thore aro. three language «courses, Fronch, Geman and Spanish “tp ay Me Wntll 182, to linprave thelr knowledqy of POL Reet By taht at ht ol gfe Daybed b eto wept ytiatiet atts ty Ad 8Ue i hsy conversation, nach | ing prefabricated housing mater? jal. He explained that the Ger- man. business Interests in ques- tion ‘had made their’ inquiries through the German embassy at Ottawa; and ih ‘they were also in‘contact with the Frobisher in- dustrial -grotip,, evidently: with an eye to considering other manufacturing - developments, - The Chamber ugreed ‘to’ have its industrial development com- mittee go into the matter. REPORT SCHEDULED aig In further reference to the possible establishment of a ply- wood mill here, 7, Norton Youngs explained the elty was alrendy. working on the subject with the help of consultant Mark Gormley, “He belloved that. a report ‘might be ready by ‘the end of the year-and added that plywood manufacturers fn’ Jan cau, Alaska, also lookod favoy- ably on Prince Rupert 1s 1 ml site, Logging Firm’ To Start Work In November A new logaing company, Far Weat Logging Ltd, with head. quartors in Princo Rupert at 345 Third Avenue Woat, 1s oxpected lo start operations around the beginning of November, scores tary Gorty Lord announced to- |. any, Tho logging operation will bo locatod ab Work Channal, 40 miles to the north ont of Princo Rupert, The camp which ‘will hold at tho mort 20 loggors, ia alrondy under construction, Part of It Will bo a Nonting camp, Six loggors aro ab the logging alto at the momont, orceblng Wnos and surveying possble lo ana It la oxpacted to be A QNt, Van op ration, «*, sea ANA d'ihat majority of tho logwora will be from Prince Ruport although there will be somo Hired, from Vancouver, Tho camp will operate tho yoar round if tho wonther pore ita, Ne sald, PRR pe gutiey ciestanet a a pert Mn hate h a NIE fete MRSA IE Re NM teh Atha e Raa ARY RN OAH ty + tho skeonn Rivor faster than anticipated nid: tho work being; d ner said deputy ight ister Evan Jones: had.told him the eres were to. ‘ ae on’ he heard it was proposed’ the':section, ‘he’ proteste considerable. ‘constructlo thore Was no’ 10-mile, séctlon. of the highway ‘between here’ ‘und black-topping, /. | "It ‘would ‘have’ boon : ‘int more sensiblo. to: consider pav- ing more of the' stretch’ tore east.” he ‘sald, 0. bs MIGHT CAUSE DELAY. Disagreoing with this, T. ‘Not ton. Youngs maintained * that: If. paving was deferred .-now, § might bo two or thide: yen es fore anything was done,” "Tho rond ; to. Port: Haivard: super + highway Welnk Inid down and wo linye tiyade' |, plonty of good use-of il,” He, sild, “Lot's. get. thé (lone now. had boon made sto utilize’. Howover, ho added, tho- laval of had: son |: project had to bo ‘abnndoniod, Mt botwoon. hore. and, Torna 4 ap. it'|: on the road would first have. to{" . be carried. out, He -malntalned |, Torrace in wor'se, condition for ae Abt was black-tonped ’ wittout.a. |, paying | 7 HIONEST ATTEMPT | “MADE: he With yvofaronce to the’ grave) joo plo ab Kwinitsa, Wid) Soottaald |. he bvolloved, an, “honest. atom rf Tho meooting dealded:. that n full necount’ he called: for.on: all}: highway Jimproyemonts planned N : asketball players whe a | Uo, part “In, se ne ‘Utlon MW Yone IV pend Mi in Murray,: $10); wi t inn Vr. Stono Tite 810) Siron -dabl's Bago! Rervico Bl ee 0 Jaycees Seek Lo Of Mental: Princo, Ruport, Junlor ; ing) bor of Commerc will prosd honlth f{nollitios together. Inevonaed finanolnl aupport f by Janies, reator: of. Honlth asaoalntion (B,C, D . Ward): oxcoutive: d the HN) : ae pea fe by pas uy trontimont . CNAON, nbn resolution at tho 1087 Regional: convention ab olowra;,.onlling | t for tho locnllention’ of ‘nontal|'n wit thy. Com) | the provinalal govornmont, ee "Tho vonolutlon (followed nal} Canadian Monta} jston) who. commented ‘on. te Inck of fnallities for community. montal ai k Heal re § ii nan thn, dol up to:pray aC 0, ellnita int nobel tininitol | waalaty Aiidg who dainot: ‘quality, undor tho! oxtathig’ vo wlnttons/ vy Tn Youolutlon, whan von arn 4 tll, probably bo submitter hotorg BNR: a! qtional . Gorventian EOF Ag: