ROW'S: cS Acard Tinie) Duly 28, 1054 B= = feet b-43 = «18.4 feet 20 2.1 feet p23 meen foot - ends | ; hi Br EDWARDS fie French ® ordered firing BR, of Indo-China B oyears, seven Behl days after Filo Chi Minh's eatiatecl at ‘he ree became ef- m, Vicl Nam and E rdella ab 8 am. My over the four rhe war-ravaged me unc, becoming f) in central Viet Lacs, Aug. 7 In Bins roared spar- Rhowt the night Fe fire became of- BVictminh kept up mthern | and} Hacked Hanoy on Bisscheduled to}. BAN. I In South | jf Fon outlying. posts et Namese units mM such posts in an t to encourage F prevent the na- Am moving south parting = Frenen. io carly — reports, Fany large-scaie Nast hours before B But there Is ne P the killing and B sloppecl in North eeasc-lhe, not a J along the roads in the tee felts F toll for months. f de certain today}. ousands of Com- tminh guerrillas pulars loyal to the Hed Viet Nam gov- eceived the stop- For would obey It. Be Attacks... Glance , sonata Press Faround-the-world Mion to the Kainan orted me ratest La Commu- meemanding dn im- ep allacks on Amer- Bish planes, semana Me! encounters with i off, Communtat- Fisland, One pilot mee wis buzzed by two mpther said he was y unidentified jets: ms, navy jets, ~ Erne Minisler Inet and military me lacks, nation fest at Altar FCINCO A wo Wrest ab the atta Hy, a 24-Ineh bind Kk oof tha nack o rd, Oronty ash sono blade by th Of Wie pyrlont, walk BiCW Und hawod he RII] praying thoy Arrived, at Handoutted, Mit Uo tlyhtelippe yt, Din" Be eee hep eee s the Reds have f The United; ready to} Three airiine ed tie was “escorl- mo seuss Hada: Is. The forelgn of- hew note to Reel ble was reported to Acces on Chinesn minds lselplinanry B the pilots respan- Boe down a Tritish Calls for moasures I's onan Gatholle A hiorritine eyor af a of worstippors he Pola ultar boyy pulled ant he Kalle, Bho retin of hor own aceord b Niatalla Avangino vt waa her ail Alia wad hor (I hoon “alek atneo yonra old" and wos The mather m0 expiant tho inal. her datightor never ponte nv haan vig ‘DETECTIVE CLIFF MEAD of' The athletes are: (left to right) and Sainiana Sorowale. the Vancouver : police, pipe band: compares warm- weather costumes with three members. of. the ‘Fiji contingent arriving - for’ the British . Empite: Games..: The | Fijian kilt, national dress. of the islands, is. known ‘as: ‘the sulu. Villame Liga, Mesulame: Rakuro : Whether or not Prince ‘Rupert will have another fish reduction plant ‘may depend on the out- come. of a special meeting of the City Council ° next Wednesday aftertioon, cet : After: receipt of a Jetter from: Co- Operative: - Association’ ‘fast ‘night, asking for approyal Of es- |: fablishment. of acfigh, ‘eduction plaiit at-Fairview, couric] reach- ed ‘no -decision. although consid- cralilé. ‘discussion was given’ the proposal both In open council and conimittee of the whole. The Fishermen's Co-Op - is seeking to put in a fish redue- tion plant at Fairview, for the reduction of herring and also offal:, ‘Speaking ‘in “support of: ‘he projornl, Aldeymaix ofman Bel Its bald that everything wolild be done to keep odors’ from ‘Lhe plant down toa minimum. ONCE A WEEK The Co-Op's letler, slened hy Ken Harding, general manager and secretary of the Association stated that the capacity of the plant would be 30 tons of raw fish an bour, and thal produc. tion. was sehadtled for one day a week during the winter and “probably less during the sum. mer Th open counell, a motlon by Alderman Wiliam Bremner that ie matter be referred to the po- Hea.and Heenelng commiltes far consideration and repork waa cle- fonted, The niatler was roferred Lo commiltee of Uhe whole, May. for George Wills sald he thought komeone would have moved (hal approval he given the proposed pln under the same eonditlans Lhab apply to the fish reduetion Wank (AC, Packers) alrendy th ‘aperation YW the eily, In commiblee, Alderman Kay Binith recommonded that an Ieee I 0 f t 0 " I tl ‘ih tivor hottam, ‘Toata auch Co-Op Seeks Permission For Fish Reduction Plant if iG was definitely ‘known that {such an agreement: was In exist- the! Prince. Rupert . Fishermen's : agreement: be drawn up with the PRFCA similiar. to the one. in force with: B.C. Packers, Alderman Ray: McLean - ‘asked ence, re City: Clerk W: R. ‘Long said, that there: was, “some: ‘sort of:letter.” ; Alderman Darrow Gomez said he. understood that, the-elty.had an’ agreement, with Bot Backérs that.if complaints were: recelved from : residents coneerying ‘thie odors from.’ the: ‘fish: -reductlon plant at Seal Cove, that. steps would be taken by: the: company to:eliminate them,” “Alderman Mclean, sald that he would like to see-a contractural agreement drawn.up: with. the Fishermen’ 3, Co-Op. whereby Lhe Assdoldlion woind havd-ta Install equipivient to cut down-odors: If complaints were: recelved from residents, Alderman Browne: ‘sald that he would like to see the plant put in, bul that he would like to see the elty have wong sort ol control, an AFFECT SECTION two “The prevailing: winds are from the southeast in'thts area,” he sald, “which? would carry odors from the plank, over Sec- ton Two." “We have built up Heablon Two in Us clly asa niea realdenttal aren,” Alderman Phil yons said. “The people there have ean. siderable equity inthe town. What is our postition, if we ca stray (hat equily, by pulling in nomuisanes west door?" The matter wih ho: (huronghty discussecl Wednesday al whieh tlnie the agreemeul heélween the 1) yf BDA | a re “OPTAWA TIVE possod rnelloenctivity teuta elly ancl 10, Packers wil he 4] | backed’ its stand to drop {the system of call- out pay {for city firemen... Clerk: R.. W. Long and -R: Forgic, ‘; concerning. “City Gouneit Tast. night After hearing letters trom city ‘of: the ‘Labor Relations | Board “the the Firefighters Union . for it.” system of time off.”° Clerk Long said that last Feb- ruary he attended a meeting, at Hills, along with Jack Ewart, union president and. Mr. Forgief who had been.appointed concili- ‘ator in the. 1994 wage negotla- tions, Mr. Long stated in ‘his. com- munication that at the time of} mittee would “not: be likely: to consider “some sort of increage dfthe- firemen-, were. Aosagreds call-out might be “acceptable.” at two per cent “on the under- ‘standing that there would be nol... -payment for call outs.” " FIREMEN AGREE” Diy ni He: sald. ;he haa subsequently been Jn touch with the wage committee who had agreed to the arrangement. Mr, Forgte had informed him IJater, the City Clerk. said, that the firemen had also accepted the proposil. Mr. Forgie in bls communica- tion backed: up Mr, Long's view of the agreement and slated that curing the latter part of Peb- rusty he had been in conversa. tion dn Vancouver with Heelor Wright of the Vaneouver Flre- men's Union and Willlam Fraser, chief concltintor for the province, Information — regarding thet ment, whieh had just been con- cluded at that qine, wis volun teered, and the matler of fore- polng call-out pay for time off had been discussed, Mr. lorgle's Jobler stated, Mr, Longe concided is com- munteation to eannell by saying hit ih seems strange bo ne thee hot one meniher of the Prince Rupert tocal had any knowledge of ‘this, when such information avaliable, OF ST ‘ r Rie Dr i i Oe 7 rae a - iW hao prevot Mp { Ye wich Sha nndo by te blologlat ‘(above of tho “Ohnlke River, Ont, atone onorgy plant, altho Wipart of ite flow pasaon through the hanrt of ihe atoms onorgy ronotor, Tho blologlst hore a os taking na anmplo of the andiment tram fran at rndin- hotivty, Co. had gone. so far afield.” t negotiations s.r which: led. to the, city's position | ° ‘(in’ the matter, council decided to} advise «members. of Local 559, of} “that Ld they had considered the griev-J- ance and could find no grounds z In a letter to council June. 28, : the union “emphatically. denied) ever entering into any- agreement ak fo give up call-out pay for: apy In his letter to council, City! the request of .Mayor George|}:. 7 ‘give sup” paymenit’ “for: éall-outs?"4 ““Texplained that a system*of | - time off in lieu of payment for |: The City Clerk added that’ the} .. 12 amount of an’ increase was:‘sett-: Price Rupert Trewen § Hered | Thimaolt the day after dotin's dis- Ny miles. south of. Miami in Biscayn “thé opinion: ‘of’ “tiny ‘Toby Ebbets, while. -Felaxing’ ¢ ‘spange, ‘ever ‘to be- taken: in: South Florida ‘wa sponge, without the one-year-old. Toby, of-cou € By by. Walt the meeting the city’s wage com-|. . ms grant a wage increase, but: ‘might. Aa NI BERLIN i) —~ An American counter - Intelligencé agent, known to be a friend of Dr. Otto John, missing West German se- curity chiof, has committed sul- cide In his Berlin quarter Sy it Wits learned today, The man, at naturalized Am- erlean with the rank of captain in the counter-intelligence corps, was found: mortally wounded by fallow officers In his billet near the American army hospital Fri- day. Te was pronounced dead an arehvedl ah Ghe elinic, The army his withheld an- nouncement of his identiby wu! the frmily Is notified, Rumors thal the agent was be- jog questioned and’ that he was suspoetod of disloynlly wore [it ly dented by a Uniled States au- thorily today, .A senor officer anid aw complete Inquiry shows the man to be above suptelon, Officors sald tho agent had known John, former chief of tho West Gerwnn fodoral “olflea for protection of tho constitution,” for somo UUme, The agent shot appenrance in the Hovlet xoclor wil Mado public. Officials declined to diguuan details of the ease, particularly the motive, They discouraged apomulation on the extent of the man's Wk willy John. and Ine aistod there waa no doubt of hls loyalty, Ho was reported to have heon Gorman-born, with: mast of teneteo materan enotirene mantet we tanenreune Hane Find Freak Fish With Dog Head NANAIMO h = A fronk flats, four foot long and with a honed lke a torrior dog, waa found on tho And at Daparture Bay nar hove Sunday, Tho flaheliko tinting ta ontine atod to be botwoon four and five ren long, and about alx nvehos W tho moat baffling part wna tha hond, lio the hand of 1 tor i and brought on a 1 one- ~day boycott by taximen’ 4 National Steamship docks gariler this month. oy US. Agent’ s Suicide | Berlin Disappearance Mystery — his relatives living In Commune Ist-controlled territory. John, 44-yeitr-old antl-Nagl, disappeared from West Berlin the day of the 12th anniversary of the July 20, 1944, plot against, Hitler In'which he particlpated, The federal government at Bonn Insists that the saccurlly chief was lured Inlo:the east, but the Communist regime has contend. ed: John comb rotunany "Lo work for unily.” 3: ‘ mated: as high as $700 aan ah by: ‘1962 ‘loss to” full. Foy ae are granted before the end of the! year work will: storl next ye ‘The Vancouver mills are the most fimmediate slep. . quire three dams to reverso, the flow of part of the water in the » The planning sohedule q len The project will tréat. cobalt- If the water rights leencos ar. The project will orlginally r¢- nickel ores from New Caledonia;| = the Philippines and other Pactfla}, islands; tron ores and concent- trates from B.C.;. ores. to make ferro ~ manganese and ‘sillco- manganese from Southwest Af- rica! and eventually B.C. ane and othor base metal ores, decreake during the day: ‘and: Wednesday «. ‘should be sunny, However . ‘temporatures ° will. ro=; gioudy: with: ‘oocaglonal light rain or drizzia. today. slearing: slowly Wednesday, Little chanee In tami" perature, ‘Winds westerly 15, Low.., Rupert 50 nnd '54 Revenue U A move lo allow Kalen Gravel Co, to stock-pile gravel at the elty publle works yard was burn ed down nb lab night's mncoting of elly cuuncll, A suggestion that the gravel supplier be allowed -to use the was pub forllby Alderman Phil Lyons after recelpt of pn letter from Cily Sotieltor l', W, Brown, Tho totter wns called for it the inal: councll maoting to axcortaln tho elty's lngal:positton with ro- gard to ordoring 1065 gravel thts your from Kalo Gravel Co, and paylng for db noxt yen, Tha augaoation. had boon put forth after Ty fl. Boultor, dr, of tho gravel company had vakod last nioollng: fh wore poxatble to dollver noxt your's KAYO) HUp. ply Unla-your. Ho sald tit, ho Wis wareenblo. \o paymnoyt Noxt your, m In hla toltor. rond wt wounll Inat night, Mt, Brown anid Ghat the Muntolpal Aat Impoxos Ab- solute prohibition, on n couall incurring any. Habilily boyond Who munilelpal revenne for the current yout It was olontod, That - clty aollaitor's loltor wont on to any that “Inkofar pa qin be pros dictod, to-alty ta not Ikoly to havo any apis: of mutt pal rovontio whiah would amount to more than.n frnetion of the Anns rlor, With a porfoot, ant af mans eset maul lanth, alty's faciittos for stock«pilitig |’ "Onder such elreumstances," the Iotler continues, “all you could legally give to bho sup. posed suppliers would be an ors dor for gravol to the oxtont of tho] . surplus of munialpal revenue foi tho enlendar year of 1964." With reference to a’ proviows}: ngreoment with Wood and Mo- Lay jn 196) in whielt gravol:had |. heen ordered one. yar and pal oul Unat, ab sho: tine tha order): was plneod, the elly was prediate |, od a8 having In tho nolghbors|: hood of $17,000 surplus, “Wo understand’ that, a. puns ehnay ordor waa givan and thts od to the.monne of surplua’ TOVs ante," Uo olty aolloltor anya Sh) hia lotlor, “It boing understood tint obher gravel dollvorod whila bolng In tho olty Hlook+pilo would bolong to tho supplier.” “Undor the prosont clretme alinoos tho supplier would have protection for only tho small portion of the cost of tho gravel which ‘wotld bo oxpoated’ to be taken care of by tila-yonr's ane Ulolpatad roverne aurplua."” nyor. Goorgo Hille anid thot If ha aupporlae Alderman Lyons notion, ho would fool morally Ol. Hana to purchase tho gravel | nox for another, Mr. Lrown wh i Council Reconsiders City Gravel Problem; nlikely To Allow Pre-Order AL the dlty: ‘wlookepllo, It would: place the counoi! In-a bottor har . pilora, : Mayor Illitd sll he concur . red with w suggestion of Aldor= ‘oily ahoutd buy: Its. own, oquip. ‘ment "and gd tn to the gravel hustnegs tye ‘Tho Mayor ale lie ad matte enauleloy roaring porohasa Of no rgasonable, portablo "oriwhing pant: ‘Ho ‘all Unt’ -toxt year jlie clly would bo In ipo" ‘Mayor auguoatod that dt rinko a long-range rogram 0 ‘pula works. Ahon ve cont be ‘callod for-whon | tino towllg. wastrel wh dla. penk of.nativily and whon gravel” Could bo alookeplled In the ale kaduilved by tha clty, ‘A Aotlor trom. Knlon Gravel batt ald, Vint Who company 18: hot wlaly,.lo’ tmply Hint ae ote An any way In finaholal di Newton anid :Uyat thoy intended to atay in tho’ gravel bualnens, but thnt "untéas somo Inrgo order. wad forthagming noxt yenr, ol (e to int Atdormian Kay Biulth tool tt oppoaite viow. that lf a Incge graval remem," ‘ : , woe oe ; res i . atone nf “wrnyet ' . “ 4 ee ye ad git tf would: not-plan on oporating,” The. prone pantera with tho we ayia onieht and high Wednerdav.ab::: Port Iardy, er aplt and Princo ms Juan Goorgo, Casey's that tho a {Ho clootod reprogontatives wlyly- iain a little below: normal for “TEs time of:yaars 0: . ty" Forecasts: ‘Notth const: région: ‘ay holtor ‘poattlon to" horravy oo ‘imonéy, ee on waa on hand olty. ings eee a0!" a " ha ‘ gaining poaltlow with othr apie {i the, aflerndon, Mostly ‘suniy °°.