df y ‘ ORMES——— : “Daily Dedivery we : - @ “DIAL 2151 [___DRUGS VOL, XLV, No, 203 {Seven Bail Out From Big Plane ‘ANGHORAGE, Alaska (AP). —United States Air Korec und Civil Air Patrol planes continued an inten- sified search of the frigid Waiters of Cook Inlet Tues- day for seven airmen who parachuted from a crippl- ed: KC97 Stratolanker, ‘ Elght airmen baLled out of the | acrlal- fucling plane Monday, One was found on bleak Fire Island, 14 miles from here, He suffer- ed only minor inju ties, “Tt was feared the other men|- floated down inle the water. Their chances of strvival in the) VAM TY RO NV EIBER bone-chilling inlet would be slin., “Appropriation May Be Asked A or Cemetery : | | | I LAST SPIKE CEREMONIES pr run of the Pacific Great Easter pleted North Vancouver-Squar Monday with the presentation of a replica of the golden spike to Premier W, A. C, Bennett by of Britannia Mining and Smelti at the North Vancouver terminal, More than 300 newspapermen and dignitaries from all over Canada and the United States are on the three trains which are making the inaugural run. Rail- way ears from almost every r sent to British Columbia Jor the first train, MEO Ba pennies is bos sea vjolleamae, aed bathe Seepage eg yity Te He Ae be eg AN fe Nd BENE heal Gee Bey Ee gh Be ren, Ae | : _Proniets, use - _vieronta, Bee. RCN Sailor. Recovering - eceding the start of inaugural n Railway over the newly com- nish section were culminated George C. Lipsey, vice-president ng Co, Ltd., before 5,000 people For Operation VICTORIA (CP) — allway ‘on the continent were seriously ill] ‘Regina sailor, Delay Fail PGE Train PEMBERTON (CP)—A delay of about 20 hours ‘| Tuesday from HMCS New BIRSEO, ‘an Esquimalt- ased frigate, to a 10,000- s To Spoil Welcome ton American transport, is reported in satisfactory]. condition after an emer- gency appendectomy, | ‘The San Francisco-bound Am- erican ship, the USS General ‘Hugh J. Gaffey, radioed the re- On U.S. Ship’ Man Transferred transferred in mid:ocean : DEANE FINLAYSON * a be » Not in contempt, g liverinig judgment: ~Jafter. conclusion: of ‘the. speedy ; Rot u SOMMERS ° BRITISH SUSPICIOUS With Five-N Nasser To Meet In Cairo LONDON (AP)—Pr esident Nasser will | meet imi ae record can be aueried, ation Group “| plaintiff,’ Justice «Wilson -said;: to” ‘suggest ‘The city counci's board of!) the arlival. of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway works commiltes “will be asked inaugural passenger train failed to clampen the spirits to. consider possible appropria- ; port after a rendezvous with the New Glassow at 1 p.m. Tuesday some 1,600 miles west of San Francisco. Caizo with the five- country Suez Canal: ‘committee headed by. Australian’ Prime Minister: Robert. G. Men- ->.Clork-Complroller R. W. Long’ (‘sald that’ ditehime had oderiid | oulaiung ine*hillside to’ “drain one section of property | where plots would: be sold at a’Chicf Paul Dick, retired head of | ‘the Creekside band, and tlon of more moray next year, for improvements to Falrview | Cemetery, The move was made by city: council Monday night after Ald, G. P, Woodside asked Hf any: thought had been given to . draining, levelling and resceding ; cemetery br Oper vy been preferred rate. ‘of W elcoming crowds in this bustling village. nearby @--—= =~ ‘Indians from the :Creckside reservation and white’ residents of the area, cheered as ‘the train pulled into ‘ihe. station. ‘Children lined up in the Saar in front of the hotel, leaving a aisle through which Premier Wi ‘A, C, Bennett, members of his! ‘cabinet, and otwer members of he route to the Cariboo and the the official party passed to the!s hotel verandah forthe. weleayn-: ing’ cercuiony, i The premier shook hands with 113-! Superintendent of works C. J, year-old Margaret Jim, oldest liv-| Gustafson sald that $16,000 had been spent out there at the. cemetery, building a road, and putliig in asphalt sidewalks, He added “thiat a cornplete layout for the beautifleation of the. eemetery Was drawn up. © The works superantendent said: that proposea work was contin. | fent on both morey and avall-} ability of labor, Ald, Woodside sigpested that! 900 acres of potential agriculture for ice breakers to lead them if money was the problem, then: the counell snowad go to the People In Decembe p and find out: if they were in favor of allot-: Ing another null tor cemeter: y berton Valley, aartenituratly, is complet ted 25 days earlier than ifprovement, ‘Assured that mare money, would. hasten beautification af the cemetery, Ald, anked (hat the bemrd of works] coiistder appropriation of more; 4 Money next year for cemetery hnpravement.: | { | wet Fresh Vo " | Of Violerce Ing resident of the area. EXPRESSES SATISFACTION Village Commissioner Fred: ‘Menzel, a member of the Pember- ton Board of Trade for 22 years. : expressed residents’ satisfaction | vat the completion of the PGs ‘extension and the start of pas- i seuper service through to Van-: -conver, But he slressed the need for a highway outlet for the | Pemberion Valley which has 18,-| nnd, of which about 6,000 acre ds cleared and in use. Mr. Menzel, who acted as mas: ler of ceremonies, sald the Pons) L potential second Fraser Vil Hey. " PRODUCE ON DESPEAY Another big turnout was on! Woodstde j hand alt Lillooet where displays have returned ta home ports on Lonitloes, peaches, of Tdllane, ' plums, PRALS, upper ‘ aqiish, | pumpkins and cern, centred hy a dispiny of Carhboo honey, was! on the stutlon platform, Mach) visilor received jars at. honey and the entire display was ‘Jaaded on the train far use of the |, Poattielal party, eamptinients of (he Lillogel Board of ‘Pride and vile commission, An carlier attempt to airlift the ailing man, Ordinary Seaman Neil .D. R. Grill, was called off because of bad weather, Lillooet had waited 40 years for PGE service direct to Vancou- ver so he knew they wouldn't niind waiting an extra day. Attorney-General Robert Bon- ner assured the gathering that Fire Destro ys C hesterfield — vossibility. of ils going on to the [Mackenzie Basin has caught the [Imagination of- Greater: ‘Vancou~ |: , . | Ve Supply Ships. Awaiting | lcebreakers SEATTLE W—~Last ships of the supply Inission to Arctic radur stations are gathered cast of Point Barrow, Alaska, waiting and Mrs, Charles Pilfold, 516 | Eighth Avenue East Monday ani caused slight damage to.a wall of the home, the Prince. Rupert fire department reported. ; Firemen, who put the fire out with a booster line, said a cig- 'arelte is beHeved to have caused the fire. Two other calls Monday sent the fire truck to HMCS Chatham on a false alarm and to Cow Bay on a smoke scare at the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co-Oper- ative Association, store, Jury Rules Death Murder VANCOUVER (—A coroner's jury sald Tuesday that Horst. ‘out through the jee-jammed wa- LOrs, the 1th Naval District re- ‘ported Tuesday, The unloading of supplies was Jast year, The project was alded t. favorable weather conditions, US, Navy officials sald, Some | ‘ol the 56 supply ships atready | sthe Paclfic Cant known” nine days ago, He was found on the street la ed August 1 and died In hospital Emcee R Repl ACEC without regaining conselousness, Police started working on the ; NEW YORK uf. Sonny OX’ murder theory after they recely- j has been drepped as master OFF oq his rifled wallet through the ceremonies of the CBS television” post office from an anonymous SHOW, Te $04, 000 Challenge, send ) ” Calph Story, a Los Angeles radio... bone coe anes es tewaee eae sen ia k Jockey whe also has done zies:an official I Egyptian source disclosed there: today. But’ ‘the informant. could: “not .reveal the «time for the:meeting, which Menzies: has asked. be held: this. week.” There were signs. of. British ; and French impatience over de- jlays in getting down to the actual talks “with. Nasser onthe .west- ern-sponsored : plan: for: interna- Fire | “Completely slestroyéa" fs chesterfield atthe home of Mr. Fenske, a German immigrant. was "murdered by persons une , ins WATERED EXTRA DAY ‘television quia show work, Was. % Seen In Greece The promier’s thin arrived at) slened to replace Fox starting “ ie hh t D M, Wi next Sunday night's pro- 9 \ ‘LL " ke i H NIGOSTA uh ‘ae Test humb= dt Mr | , Henne remarked that] gram, Ines dn this Britis th ealony in Nel (ive today envpbyasted a new | vow af violence rons Greek C ye Hat extrem iste, “Wve bombs exploded harmless: ly Tuesday nielit ane early dvb lorie outside Lhe homes of a: British Army sowgennt and a Heitish major ti harnavea id: Nleosha. , The explodony shattered the: Itand's anergy endar whieh had! ywevalted durhig Ho SSHapension | af aperitdans’ prosela med by HO RA, the underground fling | WM OE the Creek Cyprlot moves | ment demandiag unfon wlth | Cireeen, | Former Swedish Training Schooner Seized, Released By Soviet Officers "sia URHOLM A Russhin yiatrol how selvecl ow Awedish wan ship alae niles aff the Bovlot Haltle cont today, but re. lowed We loss than five hours Inter, Mo threesnnated — sehooner Kying CHpper racioed that igh Willy Tn the Tile had) blown Labor Feder Members to VANCOUVER @--The exe af Larhor recommended Tuesda with local CCl orpantaitlons enndidates dn the Septaaber The federmHon supported Crnadin Congress of babar a hak the poliey: be continued mere Wilh the B,C. Trades The esxeantive also attacked Prender Henpeth and the Saelal Credit party on labor matters, ‘ation Urges Support CCF cutive of Lhe TC, Bederation ¥ that its 50,000 members work for the elevtion of soehallst 1) pravinelal eleetlon, Lhe proeccr palley of tha ald Nd the executive recommonded wall) November when tt will Union Congress, her aff course and toa point within the (deme tint Russla: fixes aa her territorial hound! iY, ip im Vhying Clipper, used to iran Swedish mevehant Senn, mdloed ah 88 wa “Weare belng captured. we are dating horeded by Riwshiay of! Hees,” POA TO am, the Hying Clip. ner suid she was proceeding qo. wird the Tsland al Gotland, | There was no Immediite word on whit avelion, i any, Sweden would take, but divfermed sour. es sid the Boylet Embassy tn Alockholin had been asked to Total enpaedty of the tne will marke vn dminediate daquiry, 800,000 gations a diy, ASPEAL MACTINE, hold In place by 0 aldeboom trretor, works on the MMemtlo loop Ine botweon Waterdown and Toronto, Tt ly park of tmporial Ofl's Barnia-Toronte Products plpo ne, tional: control of the Suez water- |) way aa vat home: that. he was backing down by agrecing to listen to:the * r | ¢@ ' Driver's License Punched Wrong The licence of Frederick, Lang, convicted Monday in police court of driving without due care and attention had not expired it was, earned today, Magistrate W. D, Vance, : when, jendorsing Mr. Laig’s licence ‘observed that it had expired last ; | October, However, police report- ed today that the licence had ‘been Incorrectly punched when dt was purchased. in October, 1081 al the Motor Vehicle branch ‘office and still has until Oet- ober of this year before explr- ation, \ Conn Serta ee SS GRRE oe Seset TOKYO (Reubers)—Selentishs al Nilgata, northern Japan, to- day snid they detected a high de- eree of. radioactivity in raln which fell there Monday, They atlributed the Increased radio- netlvity to the nuclear explosion reported to have been ‘set off by the Sovieb Union in Siberian Inst Briday. bo more thin 16,000 barrels. ar said: “he®- “nh British 3 ‘are: authorities: have arrested a, British’subject. iden aes tified only as games Zarb in con- |: ‘Inection’ with what. may be Just : a passport matter.” The announcement, came, how. fever, aftér Egyptian - authorities said they Had arrested four-more Egyptians, ‘including a‘naval of-. ficer.and a journalist, as part of An alleged “espionage ring. work- Ing: for,,British Intelligence.” " DOZEN DETAINED | Egypt is reported to have’ de- talned more than a dozen per- sons in connection with the. al- leged ring, and as the acctsations |: grew, British-Egyptian relations sank lower and lower, Pink Salmon Areas Closed. ishing closures to con- serve pink salmon were announced this morning ories, Closed to all net fishing to- Neht at 0 o'clock aro all of the Queen Charlotte Island waters with the oxception of the out- Set For Youth After Misha ap | Bail was Sct. ‘this niorning tw oss police court’ by’ Magistrate W.. Dele Vance ab '$20 for an American} AT youth charged with “criminal |“ 8% - negligence in operating a motor | vehicle, Remanded unull Friday: at.2 pam, was Earl. Tonda: Hall, 19, who gaye his homo-as- Virginia. The youth was remanded with- out plea so.that he could secure legal counsel, The charges avose ‘from an accldent Sunday on Sixth -Aye,; East near Seal Cove, A pickup truck in which Hall and fart)! Miller, 420 Sixth Avenuo. Wesl.|: were riding falled to, negotiate ‘curve, Millor was taken to hospllal with head and olhor cuts, ; Th poliee court “yesterday, | Bruce Solomon Johnson, 20 of Klspiox plended guilty ta charge of vssaulting Chow Wong propriclor of the Dominion “today. that report ‘fro min had b Tam, today,” Pe The police latch warns § vareive: . od at. Alico’ Arni, ab noon to: his. : vesllente” ‘the’ report and Coro er George J. ‘Dawes and Inspeclg of mines. AiR. iC. int at left: a plane ‘for th this mornings» No other. dota Weresknown wn Hae - eoerervewrent eres: 7 Cloudy today, Brief sininy 1 lods this afternoon: . A{meneing Thursday morning. Lb He change in tomporaturo, Wot: only whids 1h today and. aoutls: 0 ee The Weather ; . : Rain; come oe Rooms July 20, Johnson | was Mned $50 and costs or in default only winds 26 on ‘Thursday, Low. tonlght and high tomorrow. ab. of payment sentenced lo servo Graham Island, Balmon purse selie aren No, a | Vand 6 and the Cronville-Qgden allnet acon will close until furs thor -notlee to all net is tonight at 6 o'clock, The Prlnelpe channel aillnob Wntll furthor notlea, Balmon purse-seine avons No, 6, 7 and § weekly closed soason of 72 lhourk will come Into of- fect tomorrow ab 6 pan, ferey PR eeery eerteepereae Sree ne REE He For False Alarm $500, Jail, Both Princa Rupert firemon wore called to a falso alarm on Con- yad Streol at 12:65 pan, today, but roported that tho culprit had been caught, Th was tho fourth Calao alae the dopartmont has answerod this month, Miromen said tha alaro tloday ad boon wirned In by a youn boy, Summary convietlon of a per xon charged with tuming inn falso alaray provides for nm pone ally up fo 4500 or a oalx month (OV Phot Ol, : one month In jall, School Opening September 5) ‘Not Day After Labor Day School children in Prine: Rupert, blie Nee: mainder of School District 62 and British Co- lumbia, return to school Wednesday, september ' §, not the day aftor Labor Day, it was stressed by” the school hoard thigmoming, _ Mrs, M. M, Roper, school oud secrultily- treasurer, said that many parents were confused and thought thoi childron had to, start. school:.: ay again on Tuesday, ‘Childron have. roturned to", school the day after Labor Duy in pr ovious your we hut do not do so Uhigyen, Mrs, Roper suld that the British Colambhi \4 schoo! calendar sets’ the school oponing for Woe. neaday, September 5, notes. that Tuesday, Soptembor d, will -be used by". prinelpals and teachers for state conforencos, Tho school ciloncdar { publishod hy the Dopar tmnt of me Ruport 50 and 62, wy a jails sontonce or both, ha, “ Port Hardy, Sandsplt and Princo, . : ' A Tho school calendar. algo" . Ndueution, OT ee som ee . ” . : ge! B,