‘5 ad i Lm =. a TIDES © gyi) cep tember 4, 1965, Rea Cite a pallie fh dard Time) Pe | 1g 20.0 feet a. yy BLA feel er) 4.4 feet 8 3.2 feet Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Groot Northwest : VOL,’ XLIV, No, 207, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1058, PROVINGIAL , _ LIBRARY VICTORIA, 8..O+f. op momen eres eee PROVINCIAL LIGRARY, VICTORIA, B.C. | PRICE FIVE CENTS Daily Delivery 16 8 MAY 3DIAL 2151 Hearing Postponed Mie Week | fyidence Called ; Gambler Tip-Off Bb yaxcoUVER (CP) — : reaft-wlnrned uppers, Bb :2) commission into; BA nuier police affairs! Mes oid fora week | 2 bias cant reports that: Me cise have foreed| ‘meouver waunblers Into) iliny. ‘ tat Therday Twill att tn 7 Won hed chambers of city | Pi the sake chambers used fn rf for a pence miquiry which Mi ded vith 19 offleers dismissed Mog six demieted. | Me cred Walter Mulligan, son of} Were naleeman, will agaln : as eontead fire in the oake : read gear, but playing a dif. Bent ae than he did elght: tags ee | ‘ ® ‘ i , me Ther as dh hve-sergeant, ve A iC | n on Wee n Wye testneens before the late: rater G G «erryy MeGeer, ' Berson ies cond term as mays: -of Vancouver He told of cor: | epi pra er within the force. jorities are expected to Issue ai Aca qeu't, he was promoted toemal request this weekend to the Sept. 12 deadline set by the ‘dete tive superintendent, then seed Sultan Mohammed tet f cutetable at the age of! Das «other detective sergeant, Len {he wbyet te chiazned he lOOk srohammed Ben be. fro namlbers &§ "s rie feos sambiers aNd “SPL than two years ago on ship Mages ‘grounds that he used his position danger areas to safety. Consid. Chint Matias i on requested | . tae ‘to advance the cause of Moroc- ae for the duration Of the’ ayn nationalism . en, 3H Ovath the eben” PAINS Is aineaecne the adjourne; oR OH Tapper said Nhs come | Peng peeerved praper person 0 feats’ trom) G Norrig, My, Bucigdts ys coulis, requesting he break / EXPLOSION KILLS ‘TWO CHIWCAHUA Mexico a hers are micainis after an ekX-! oso Gated by escaping gas, ¢ eked the newspaper La Tri- dettlement to the sultan, his two The dead were a sons Wa belie ater and an advertising salege | ht, Three ather printers are: , Ane ween ceveacsansensnmme sp sce dinbe! + Ay TAICOLD: MOURISON Cuil Press State Writer f MUATIAY Ont Qo. itt deronstrablan, ithat the delegation be taken to! A similar well. blayt was the Foiew! otfieialy are unders the Marithne province. ‘only Incldent reported along the Mal te be considering the puss} ‘Two problems face federal frontier Friday night, An Isrucll eM'y of cavering the Ruggtans officials: that of gelling gov-!military spokesman sald this Hi te Nova Beatle to pres ernment permission for plane second attack was mado near the Pit Aur her oathuryt auely as ut \ hued tunk place at Mant- “ Winiapen and London, Ont, Tat Soviet ropresentatives are wraitie| to leave Chatham to- WoO chartered bus for the Wade peniisun fora Sanday Hid ait Niagara Balls, i ehubttion on Labor Day, Te 2k 4 four oft Toronta i bochiwey plant Tuesday. vine " teveral afftetnls ean boy he tour are concerned, Mle Toronto yoport that, “erotps are planning m Bl Wot NY ort trationa at the ONE. ‘cheduled i: i AWA Margar of Cana vay teat unton geaupa I. ily ene 1,000,000 + momber Tab, (Ret wi now Aventios |e heads of the big Inbor Ni i sald today, ral Went Claude dodotn of the val wud Labor Congrers af wher ind president A, “yy a the Canadian Con, iby i Tahar apoke tn anal hike Uk, Mlewwnged Neldroaed to Me weross the country, wn Meswngen wero fated a ine TN TLOGOL tinlty com me teeta tho , founding Matin of Lhe propoxed naw Ane We Labor Oongroastho Kted hady-—will Mu held V deoatn WW Lie wouk atartiig A FRENCH AIR FORCE fighter-bomber. on patrol over Casablanca slums in the suburbs of the Moroccan city, Plan's were on the netivity among the natives of the area, Bloodshed was avoided fn reconnalsance, mo French Expected To Ask oe Moulay Arafa to step down Tyeagaet ver to hold the post jit pink-and-gold throne. the current hearlngs, he largely-ornamental Job’ since in Morocco qs far from trouble dagascay. The anniversary of *, ctrations two ja bloody fighting which claimed tho lives of 9! Europoans. This. gee ys was fo}iawed by. Frénch punitive rexpeditie _.|mated 1,000 wine. vere killed and theee| WOULD BE GENEROUS would pave the mutt INO thinkers’ paradise” home at claimed HE Tats delegation may y= pugwash, N98, Federal Ni bootie fo aval another Minter Winters also transportation to the enst and the possibility that an an- nounced diversion might cna; Tho two-day lull had followed the government some embar- nine rassment, corned over the thought thal Canadians might fool they were Afrald to face demonstrators, From ‘hep | The three antl-Red outbursts | Tne Mh iv they were to move have ruffled the Russians, One note for a twoeday atop, sald the Boviel hot the Canadian Na», would not have allowed such a lew Labor Congre ere Ee alert for signs of Natlonaltst stead “swoops low to look over these some cases because of aerial By CARL HARTMAN ‘which the*nationalists could sup- MOROCCO w—~ French auth: port, ly the scheme works out before Ben Trench, feared demonstrations trom by nationalist extremists may be cavolded, , "The 74-year.old ruler has held: ‘To keep some 20,000 Americans French de-throned sultan «3 possible, officers in charge 0! Youssef more tne big United States Alr Force the bases are trying to move those ir. i ¢ ered unsafe are areas too close to the tumultuous Moroccan scc- tor of Casablanca and villages too far from centres of protec- tion, ® Artillery Duel Of Gaza Strip hae os, JERUSALEM (h' —~ ‘Honvy. ar- tiilery firing along the por eee tend of the Gaza’ strip today: hewetl way fora regenty ‘shattered n:twoyday lw on the troubled Eyyptian-Iaraell fron- itley 6 5 "4 An Israeli military ‘snokesinan ¢ Ben Youssef was exiled to Ma. | is guster touched off demon-' weeks ago resulting ions in -which- an estl- Moroccans perished. It Is reported the French gov- rnment would offer a gencrous 5 and those who have re- salned falthful to him, The ‘departure of the sultan imormlng “after Egypliun out-, ‘posts started shelling arens of | Beerie and Yad Mordechal set- tlements.” “y | “Our forces are.returning the | A way out ip the invitation fire,"* he added, rom industrialist Cyrus Eaton! Both acltlements aro near the o Wave the Ruestans visit his Egyptian-held Gaza strip. Israel Egyplian — infiltrators Works dynamited a well in Yad Mor- has utged|dechal Thurgday! night, cout, Mavkiint sottlomant. “TWO BODIES RETURNED days of violence In the conecaren In whieh the estimated Leaguattios ranged as high as Ol ldonc and 92 wounded, Israel announced = ‘Thursday that It would agreo to a United Natlons-lnposed coaso-fire, pra- vided “all attacks by Egyptians in whatever form wit) cenae.” Kaypt had announced earlier that it would observa a cose. flre. In Catro, an Egyptlan snakes! man anid Taraell authorities Fri- day gave Egyptian officials the hadley of two Rgyptinn pllots, whowe planes crashed Inaide! Ntarnoll territory Tuoadny. Officials are, government thing to happen hn Russia. Hawever, tho delegates had a pleasnnt day tn Qs rely fart ing area Friday. They studlad production techiniques on tt farm two wilox Kouth of here and corn-breoding and hog-ralene mothods on another farm 10 miles farther south, 2. ert rie ers ss Founding For April in Toronto next April a, bilities of ama Amation far "Unity da not only doatrable gronlor thinga and Wn thls eM but necessary,” sald Jodoln, whe nfo propa to face Chale cif. apenka for 400,000 TC mombars, floulllos with cant ldetice.” ,; Moni f whore mr Moshor, denting with Canadian vie 400,000 mambera, sald i . tly. wal hy the mergor the alyength nna ne on tetany sl the tntuonen af organized tnbor In We he. a Al ni M mp vie Canada will bo greatly Inerenaotl and owe me if on AN jaan noted Unt wom aff bevory," rowyonably antls, ated untona have “Kone qHunlms ' a : Jodotn nino ante Canadian bude about the moryor bocnuse thoy ineas veema to bo of tie tiple vod with lf flout: hwo jean Tucat evant. WML acted Ut “unemployment | diational troublos betwoan 'TLO nd COL unions. clulon that tho numborsof une “However, dodin and, “Itpeniployed thik com Ne, wipitor will wuntelpal coundil Friday repudi, ‘ted charges of graft that had yen made against the municipal works department by the Toron. ty tabloid Flash. mecting, a statement was releas- ed, saying: “Council has consid- ered charges appearing In the tabloid, and belleves the allega- uns are a mixture of distortion resentative Ray Munro, publish- which helped spark the present al commission inquiry. inte ented oy in the abcut 8 pm. sharges of corruption Yancouver police force. - two “jrough alleged laxity of elected) ven " aah Oitlelaly,” rapa eR ofa te ioe axpayors out of tho nds off” ormer ; ier - Jollars in company. with ‘the TE eee Ee . Sead of a large’, cdnstruction firm. , es ded payrolls for men and equip- ment over the last few years. who.cut short a vacation to meet | ‘with counell on the matter, sald | he ‘would ‘not like to think “any fone iW Burnaby would stoop so a — tho ay inti-Red Demonstrations: o's si a aa ay Force Route Chang ei" rat Iby Independant nuditor ‘provincial Inspectors and legations were groundicss, “Wo caniniot oxdnpa bie cons} Bumab y Denies | Tabloid Charge VANCOUVER @ —. Burnaby a Following a special council nd falsehood and have no foun- ation on fact." Flash, and Its west coast rep- ud stories earlier this summer The tabloid charged this weck municipal employees, The article, written by Munro, ald this was done throughfad-/ Reeve Charles W. MacSorley, The reeve said charges by dis- 1 the'year had been Investigated found Full Day's Set For City Labor Day Between 12 and 16 floats, besides decorated cars have been entered in the Prinee Rupert Trades and Labor Council Labor Day parade, which TLC presi- dent Pat O'Neal sald today rain or shine, The parade, which will teo-off competing, Terrace Pony League officials notified the TLC today that thoy would be unable to take part in the Labor Day game, the day's sohedule of activities, will be fornvod ab the Ellzaboth Apartnents by 0:30 nan, so that it ean move off sharply at 10, Mr, | O'Nen| sald, Prince Rupert residents will have a full alate of activities to hocp them occupled during tho day, starting with the parade, which will travel through elty ntroots to. Algoma Park where ontrios will be Judged. HOSETTAU VISIT PLANNED Track pnd fold overnts will got undorway at Algoma Park at tt! ain, While font ontrios willlng to go will move off for Millor Hay Indinty Woapital to visit pa- Honta and atatt, The TLO will take out toe cream and soft drink trenta Cor tho'ehildron, Ab 2:30 pn, Judging of olght honuty queens In bathing autts will bo conducted at MoClymont Park, Invmedintoly altorward the awininiing and diving cham. plonahip compotitions will bo run off in Gyro Pool, Tho Daily Nows Trophy will bo awarded (ho awhnmer with the highest atudont'a nggrognte, Maln evant will bo the 100-yard arent (reo. style compotition for the Grand Challenge Cup awarded by ‘tho 10, NO TRINAGH TRAM Q AL 4 pin, a Pony Longite bago- were found dead on a begch ‘at Minette Bay, op-) pogite Kitimat, yesterday evening after. they. had |F begn inissing in a kayak- tyne canoe since Thursday. fternoon, | mo yesterday In ther small two- seater boat, a helicopter was sent ont, from Kitimat to Investigate. BOAT SIGHTED- sighted bottom up in Minette Bay but there was no sign of the men. washed up by the tide, were lo- to Kitimat pending inquiry. - Henry Solberg Dies Aged 71 nue West, died last night al the Prince Rupert General*Hospital, He was 11, mo years, Mr, Solberg way previously a miner at Atiin, On moving to Prince Rupert, he was employed at the Waldron Apartments, . brother at Goltldstream, 8a3- 's And: katchowan, » Funcral te al inonts in (he hands of Ferguson to be Funeral Home will be qnnounced ‘later, Toryaco will get underway at Ruogovelt Park, ° tostants, In formal droas, will be held at bul) qm will bo staged tw Al/ "Two : Alea” employees a Police’ here could not release their':names: sinces next-of-kin have not yet been notified. ni When the two did not return On the first trip the boat was Their bodies, evidently. UNDER THE OCEAN — Gov- ernor-General Massey, wear. ‘Ing a miner's helmet and his -{ace smudged, is shown some 1,600 feet below the surface of the. Atlantic ocean’ in an underground drift at the hot- tom of the Bell Island fron ore mine }n Newfoundland. VANCOUVER ( lumbia coast. a} Federally-appolnted mediator .., {Erle G, Taylor announced Friday “i night both sides had agreed to a , tgettlement but sald he could not , {disclose terms because of today’s {ratification meeting. The strike, originally called July 3 to support demands for wage increases, idled 13 Unton Steamships passenger and cargo vessels which serve coastal com- munities from, Vancouver along 500 miles of the B.C. coast, 2; Two weeks alter the strike was icatled, the Seafarers’ Interna- tlonal Union (AFL-TLC). revised its demands by proposing a shift to hourly instead of the monthly rate of pay which has been ‘in effect on the west coast’ for years, my The company sald the hourly rate was “economically impos- sible.” . - Originally, the union asked for A 2%-per.cent boost in monthly (CP rates, jyhleh sari $200 for a deckhand to ‘or &,cook, from National Film Board) ‘ohie three cents an hour more d of on a second filght at ¥ . The bodies have ' been returned Oo 4 o . Henry Solberg, 900 Third Ave- A resident of. the elty. for 15 The deceared !s survived by a arrange: Activities would be held Monday, ch epee ereminnateie 7 satis reema At 5 pan. an All-Star soccer ame between Prince Rupert and Final judging of beauty con "the Clvlc Contro -at 8 pm, Adance at the Armorlos nt 10 p.m, will wind up the days nctlvities, TLC officials are kooping thelr (ingora crossod for fine weathor, but tho weatherman has not gone ont ona limb In his predic, (lons further than tomorrow, Foreanat for the north const calla for clouds and somo showers to- morrow with Wttle ohange I tomporature, Low and high ten. poratures, tonight and tomorrow for Princo Ruport, Port Hardy and Sandaplt aro poyged ab 3 und 62 degrees, LEAVES $18,000 VETATE | LOB ANGELES, — Brasition singor Carmon. Mirani loft wn catate of only $19,000, plus an Income of $4,000 0 year, IL wan disclosed Friday when hor hus: band, producer David A, Sobaa- Una, (Hed a patitlon for letters or ndminiatration to her oxtate, Ming Miranda died tn hor Bevor- ly Willy homo August § of a soccer results In Britain jtoddys : Sa eat SIX MONTHS NEGOTIATIONS a for overtime, . OC Soccer | CP)—Company® directors 350 seamen were to meet here today to. ratify aht agreement which would end a.two-month strike, Union Steamships Ltd. vessels along the Britis ate 2 one and ‘medical’ assistant colltees, will.start Monday, Septempdh42 -|to launch the new training: BEAy: son at HMCS Chatham Resorye, day. both men and for women! ineludes familiarization of ‘ma’ and Wrens with naval. termine, logy, routine, traditions...a46 eustomg and-also teaches. iGelt ~ a certain amount of basic’ manship.. 5 sweeping) course js one- (0. few courses especially des for reserve pecsunnel, It ha advantage, of practical ‘tral in minesweepers, a a New entry, torpedo detédl fyision, It was announs ‘The new entry course oo The torpedo detection ; ny escorts of the. two. Cans . Negotiations began last March... eacor pi rd LONDON (Reuters) => Ate iNelther side could reach agree- Reserve Training squadrong:thg ONDON (Reuters) >. Aswiclation | ot on.a-contract and the un- visit Prince Rupert for’ this 7 Hed A 18scont ans hoe: averting B sonintarar Rita stripped some passenger alr- Brechin C4, Morton 0. . craft of seats to increase freight Clyde 1,. Aberdesn 4. Dumbarton 6, East . “Stirling f. >. Dindes U3, Porfer'A 2,’ (capacity. Dunfermline A 1, Hibernian 3. “"{ About 400 loggers on remote Falkirk 11, Goltte |\Moresby island, 500 miles north- Motherwell 4, Albion R 0; t west of here, faved a shortage of ’ . i . Ralth BO, Partick T 1. frosh ment soon after the strike Rangera 6, Queen of & 0. began’ and aircraft from Prince et fohnatone J, Queens P 0. Rupert, 120 miles northeast, fer- . Mirren 0, Dundee 3. ' habl il Third Lanark 3, Stenhoursemuir 0. ited In perishable suppies. Ne re The company twice threatened aaa ince the unton with court action for , : sialon a " Birmingham. 0, Preston NE 3. eulllag an egal strike, Bikekpool 7, Sinderiand 3 : Bolton W' 4, Arsenal 1. Cordit{'C t, Walverhampton W 9. Chelsea 1, Portsmouth §, Everton 0, Laiton TI. Nudderafleld Tt, Aston Villa t. Manchester C 1, Manchester U 0. Newenstle U3, Burntcy 2. Tottenham 2, Charilon A a. W. Bromwich 2, Shoffieid Ul. Olvialon Ht Narnsley 3, Bury 3. Wackbur 29, Liverpool 4, Histon © 0, Loods UL Doncaster 21, Rotheriam U1, Imi) G0, Plymouth Al. Tincoln 7, Leteaster 1. Middlesbrough 1, Patino 1, Nottingham F 3, Stoke C 3. Port Valo d. Swanson TO. Jefferson Rites Held Yesterday Funeral service for Witllam Jefferson, who dicd Inst Tucs- day at the ago of 82, was hald yesterday al the Ferguson Fue neral Hoine, Rev, L. G. Sieber conducted the. ceremony, at which hymns sung wore “What A Friend We Have In Jesus” and “Ablde With Me." Burial was at the Falrviow Cemetery, Mr, Jefferson, 0 longstore: ; man, had been a resident of fon had rejected. a “Coneliiation |? board’ report which recommend. / tina:A 2% Hamlty Pat raise‘but no general {ncrease. * Ar alive A Nis [Fito supply eos bormiuniies| Berwick Rit, Monttoss 2, "A {tvith essential service, _alrlines 5 oc eS. 2 =. nn . = gives “general ‘nut and laboratory: tralning VANCOUVER A mail! cribed as resembling John’ lock was questloned and. thor rf lensed here today as ROMP nite a car-by-car search of the OPI transcontinental “Canadian”: Potlock, sought for questioning in the murder bf fye members. his family ona Saskatchoydy farm, was reported to} hoarded the tran at Bantl, Attgg yo late Friday night. However, ROMP scarchéd: thd train at both Rovelatoke Kamloops,B.0,, fnding no Vancouver when the train ; Bhoffield Wa, Bristol I 2. Wost Ham U6, Notts d 1, (Prince Ruport for 33 years. E tlre transcontinental microwave route, Thoy are bulldozing ae. cess “ronda” up diffleult: mouns tain sides to altitudes as high ns 7,800 foot to obtain cluat, IInc-of-sight shots betweon re- Iny stations, By the tne tho $5,000,000 3.0, soation is completed in 1058, many British Columbiana ‘will have become familiar with tite relay towors nnd tholr antennas - Kyinbols of one of tho gront ext communications achlovde mont in Canada, ' Known ta TD’, the micros wave syatony will pormit the “alacking” of 120 telephone cit: culla above tho lolovision algial. SERED OF LIGUT Tho TD-2 syatom will cary Lolophono converantion and tole vision, from const to const with tho apeod of Nght by monns of 197 relny stations apnced an avornge of 26 miles apart, Ine cluding spura, the ayatan evant: ually will bo 4,900 milles long, linking most major centres ncrom the country by means of OO alatlon, Prollminary surveys In 8.0, wore mado by alr, and teats to vatabllah baae lines of «aight paths wore mindo by tho uso of Bpeclal (o The Dally News Telephone englieers aro vace Ing Ume and weather across mountainous B.C, to palheteat thy route of the westernmost roctlon of the world's longost milerowayo systom before! winter sols {n, Comparable In significance to Onnnda's flrat transcontinental railway or tolophone Hne, the microwave chain will provide television channels and addl- Honnal long dlatanos toloplyqne clrowlts over a SOf-mile rovte from Vancouver to Sydney, NB. Loapfrogging from. mountaln to mountain, telephone forces In BC, are binulng a trail for the construction of approxiniately 12 rolny stations, Inicluding atoot towora and antenias, between Vancouver and the Alberta bore lor, IN KOOTENAYS NOW Kngincers have comploted path=tobting botwoon the Crows neat Pasa and Morrissey Ridgo, near Fornlo; betweon the Fornte allo nnd Moyle, and betweon Moyle and Thompaon Mountaln, Hoar Croxton, anit aro provood- lig wort, Tn golocting alton for the relay afationa, telephone crows are ngineers Seeking Best Route In B. For Improved TV, Telephone Circuits rived here at 10:10 am, arrest ha fag dag inn a anne recenrci Pete n BC dio path testing began, The- lor oporntion 14 bolng car out with three portable. st towers which come in aol and can bo ralsed toa helghbiel 300 feet, Tho tower scatlons an othor equipmont are transported by fourewhool=drive vohiclos ar on foot, whore ronds have yot boon put all tho way. to altoy, Most BO, ralny allog ne above the 4,500-f00t evel, ‘4 : ye HELICOPTER USED \ CUB oe no Hons a helleopter wae wed. ol the ley botweon Sumas Mo Unin, near Abbotaford, ‘and Mountain, near }lope, Am wha dropped by hellaoplor Olt Dog Mountain which ts Indogeay alblo excopt on foot, to not a rolay station there, while over Bilning! Mountaln, Ul mirrors wore used In both.s t to dotormino the lnespteal conditions bolweon, eens Tho crontcountry mletowsye akywny ia a co-opordtive UNdets phone-ayalomg In Canada, wake up tho Trans: Tolophoric Gyatonn, Bach, male i ls bulldiiig (he fnotlitios for the. chaln in: tho forritory tt wit hnoking thelr way Cough the pnieror roflectial Might fram now nppenta Lat ull actions of} ugaliy he ton prong ‘and. of the Toate moventunt avo in big poste | ibe. aerloun oxtont,’ no anid, woot a. a) gona Park with two Ioan tans heart attnok ab the age of At wort rigged portion of Uo pn {point ta point before notual ra= 4 \ ahh . oof » and conneating: Uom will (hogs of othor syaten, ha tee, oak 2 of the man, and: then again.ag hollcopler qundo ‘aoveral rune Ing of tho woven ca i fi \. “th” ” During tho light testing onoty , i Bd |