“gaat yee ee at ‘ ° ine ate, Vi race Ms ‘ ny ORMES— - Daily Delivery | 4 yo. rey te ’ “DIAL 2151 .? Pollce report that, the oa ae « DRUGS. ~ 1 ‘ VOL, XLV, No, 1647 4 sy Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific P ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, JULY 3,: xt ieee t ‘ Ray not Miller. Bay Indian hospital half, Dennis Lipscombe, 46, died at 5:80 -Monday “morning from. injuries received when the car he was driving plinged over the MeClymont, Parl McBride Street, carly Sunday, morning, ' His death, which came a0 seer Hours after: he’ sulfered a skull: t fracture and other ‘scrious, head, infurles, pushed. the British Co-! wooden railing befo lumbla..Dominion: Day. holiday: t death toll up to Vie dent,, which occurred about 2), gins Sunday, came when the se- dani ‘Lipscombe was. driving, crashed into the standchion. on 4 . DENNIS LIrgcomBE | + yas Dies after accident. | : i See Par Dally News Staff Writer d sy JOUN “¢ 2 AM things come to th wentherman did not let th _ feeb below. ecl-'CAR TOTAL LOSS 5 whit B| 'D, Manson,: proprietor’ of the 'Parkside Motel, down to’ -the | scene where -he . found :several , youths: already trying to: extri- % cate the Injured man from the S totally wrecked car. The Impact’ chad flattened the top.of the -car j and also browzht the bottom .of ; the car down onto him, as the, supports of the roof collapsed. city ambulance Lo Prince Rupert: 4 General hospital where. he died § the following morning at'5;30. | scombe's car had already/berun to leave the road: pefore-it hit. tthe end of the bridge’as' a por- i tion of wooden railing yas im- de, Fat y Entertainer 2 Miller Bay Storeman Dies a After Car Plunges Off Bridge — ‘Well-known city entertainer anda storeman at for the past year and’aj he Algoma’ Park side’*of ‘the bridge and tore’ out’ 50 “fect of | % before. landing ipside down In Hays Creck, 15 . Nolsc of. the crash” brou \ Mr, Lipscombe was taken by’ ‘Police sald that.” Mr." Lip- ‘front ender of the car. ee The car was brought up out of the creck about 10 a.m, Sunday by Dan Lippett's. Service station (Continued on Page 2) see MISHAP. aoe cectente nar cee RES ay ets cementite « bridge, |} JEAN ANDERSON . Miss Prince Rupert. Before-a cheering. ¢ Centre last night, ‘1T-year-old"Jean. F ye ee STEELE A ose who wait — and: the ce people of Prince Rupert down yesterday, The menacing clouds which hung over the city all morning had all rolled away by 2: y'clock and the sun found the people of Prinee Rupert, Day holiday. ; taking full advantage of t Almost 2,000 people turned out: to watch the opening parade, ; the ehildren's sports and other’ attractions ab Algoma Park, and ; to attend the final game of the: Iitrrnational — sevles between | Pringe Rupert All-Stars and, Ketchikan All-Stars at Roose. yell. Park, Prinea Rupert wen the first game del Sunday after. Hoods Ketchikan won (he Sun- daysanght game 32-6 and ti Giysutiad Leak the third game 940, . ~The celebrations were co. sponaored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Mks, Lgdne, Mo, a42 and the Order af The Royal Purple. "Yleadiage the parade were pars ode marshal John Lourte and Mavor George Hills, every dneh nh Westerner with hls heyse and aledson hal, Also dn the vio emed owes ERs flaghearer Nicholas Gurvich,- followed by (hiree red-eouted members of the ROMP, Cpl W.-G. Lambert and culiwehies Kenneth Moore and James Hamilton, The UMC8 Chatham navy hare ded by Comilssloned Of- flcer (IY Peter Hen, was follow. bey ede phone fram fou veerts af Ge Pay Ganndlion la cork Bquadron, RON, whlel eal- Jed briefly at Pines Fupert, on route fo Betelkan for Che Ane even Tadependenee Day Cele. brations Wednesdiy, Tere were the HMCH Oshiwa, Droekyille, Diithy and Cordova, Commande the eaaiingent wae Dk Chode. WOT Milelell, senior training ceommiandern of th aqiidran, taal bt, a W, Nuelseen, Otters deeharse of Ue pla- toons were Bib, Lt Miebael al. bighets, WEA BE) A, Ayawis Subs ht 8, Thang and 8b Li, George Atwell. Twat the puilogs were composed of Raed] Condi Navy endets, Next ti tine was Prince Rupert Alr Cadet squadron $60 Tad hy commanding affeer Myvi Of- firer dM Taney, followed by: Vive ehildren with thetr decomt. ol bikes mid bagless, “They came the long dine of decorated Toute whieh) pefleated the hard werk and tneginntion he Dominion pee ae atte tree tien eee emma pee enti ne Men tmnt at rennet wv a of the organizations sponsoris them. There were the Local 708, In- ternatlonal Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers with thelr beauty queen Marilyn Farmer; the Pree Rupert Sherine Club, with a chanat drawn by a rloverly-sinulated camels the Prince Rupert General Wospital . thur Rutherford: an entry from the Star Mink raneh: the Cana. (an Legion Baneh 37 with beauty queen Maureen O'Leary; ihe Broneway Cafe: the Dally News with its queen dean An- derson; the Chinese Association sar the Imperial Order Daugh- lers of the Eniplre with the Gyro Aueen Lenore Wughans the North Star Bolling Works: the Order of the Royrl Purple for the Save the Children's Fund; Manson's Jewelry: 00 Taxl ane Hlden Rontea-Car service with lis beauty quean Bethy Ann Preys; Ue Civie Contre een Club henuty aneay Myrna Knotsan; the Tayal Order of (he Moose; ihe Juntor Chamber of Com. meres With Miss Jayeee Narnia Johnsons Toe id of the fi fernntionnl Assoclition of lire Fighters and Miss Fire Fighter Lorin Latter Toh Parkers two ets on trucks of Elba elownsy Toy ‘Town Express, sponsored by Dan's Servier Station; Buddy Tutt" “"Byeothearts on Parade;" wd me WUE bd, with Al Berry, nated Vaneouver squires danee caller, AL Algoma Mark the proceeds Ings were opened by Donald Wanner, rand Helly, Chanked the tlky Lodge coloration, Lowls thon tivtvedueed to emcee peat wy See THOUSANTS ‘4 ‘Continued an Paige Fived Dai “1956: car, driven by adnnistrator Are: La Gondoln Cafes | with | SAY for lake the reaponstbllity af staging the Domlnlon Day ly News, was pi The . pert, UBS ‘foot, : 4¥4-Inch , blonde, daurhter:.of Mrs, Viola ' Anderson, 1014 Alfred. Stract wit) ' PN ; month, | Runner-u in the elght-candl- ‘dale. contest was ‘Norma Johnsen, graduate this ‘year of Booth Memorial High : School and sponsored. by the Prince Rupert Juntor: Chamber of Commeree, | Talks Fxalled Ruler Donald i Wanamaker presented the new city queen with the Miss Prined [Rupert of 1956 trophy, a $50, ‘cheque from the lode, a similar famount from the Clly of Prince iRupert, gift certificate for a for- mal gown from Aniette's, a dia- Hmond-studded wrist wateh from ‘Manson's Jewelry and an even- Ing bag from Green Spal. Miss Johnsen, the runner-up, alsa re- celved 0 $50 cheque from the Blks _lodae. ' | Miss Prince Rupert, who goes ‘(nto Grade 12 at Booth Memorial ‘Weh School noxt September, Is an honor student and works after ‘sehool as v book-binder at The Dally News, Der favorite sport iis softball and her hobbles are pened) and ehareonl drawing as well as cooking and sewhng, She plans to become a stenographer, Norma Johnsen, 14 fool, Gly. neh red-hend, enjoys swing | ‘painting and dancing, plays tho “phine, and plans ta heeome a murse, She ds the danghter of Mr. and Mrs. duliua Johnsen, 600 4th Avenne Bast, Introdneing the elglit contes- tants ai the cartier show held on Lhe outdoor slage In Grent of de Civile Centre was noted: Canad. ny Brondeasting = Corporation commentator lvleen Basle, Mis. Taurle expressed her admiration for Che Prince Rupert Dominion Day celebrations, making pare Alea mention af the Goats an tered Tor the paride, | a Jean Anderson Named Miss Prince Rupert ‘Tyear-old Jean Ander Memorial: High Schosl student spud oclaiined. Miss" Pri | rewvesent this ciuy in the Miss, “and — E contest in Vancouver. next; tain’ yet." Interviewed" lat t ‘that she had 17-year-old - “game of them world do well oa ee Runnereup. |: ‘owd: jamming ‘the Civic son, Booth ne t ah eg Ruy sper? ‘she said. . 2) we | “This: is. myzeighth’ visit-- to, ‘Prince Rupert)’ she:. went- on “and I havent scen“a drop;ot however, Mrs! Laurie admitted brellas | feet Almost, 500 people’ crowded ‘around the:stage on Second Av-: -enue as eincee Harley Lewis tne. ‘trodueed. the HMCS Chathant ihand, which gave five ‘spirited: nunbers udder the able direction ‘of Commissioned Officer (3B). ‘Peter Lien; Freddy Lang and his ‘Rocky Mountaln Boys who enter-' t t ‘tained with Western numbers; cand Al Berry, renowned Vancou- ‘yer square dance caller, who call- :ed three numbers played by the iHoedowners and danced by four couples, and then gave a bricf ‘fi ‘of Prince Rupert to get out and ‘ontoy themselves with’ this ever- !popular form of recreation, . Judges for the Beauly Contest were: A, FY Crawley (chairman), Mrs, Perey Young, Mrs, T. a. Boulter, Inspector W. M. Tay- lor, ROMP, and Lt, Dawson Law- jrenec, RCN, Phe committer organizing the contest consisted of Don Hawry- jk (ehairmant, Mrs, Nicholas 'Gurvieh, Mrs, George Brown and “Mrs, Vernon Clecone, © Winding up the Elks eelebra- lfans wore the tivo dances In the Civile Centre with Freddy Lang's Wocky Mounliln Boys and caller AL Berry Keeping the: square daineers happy fa the gyms. hind and an orchestra led by Jake’ Anton for modern daneing iy the auditorium. Patrician Wicks supplied the vocals, ter nt PAA TCA BL mH aR Re ME Five Vessels Sell Halibut A total of d19,000 pounds was 1 ' Impaired Driver Given $75 Fine A Port Wdward mi. eharged Wxalted ) with driving while bis ability Ryler of the Nonevolent Order) was impaired with wleohal, wos of Fiks, who thanked the ore! ined $78, eosts, or iin detnult of Kaniantlons, tha nemed seryvieas nnd (he ROMP for (hele support! inenth in il, by Maglstrate W. maki the paraded success, D, Vanee ty pales courk Uhl He Introduced) Mayor (George: qernhin BTR) TS, who, on behalf of { Pending guilty wes Charles Morven. ‘The offouee | Ing on lest Avenue, por disorderly conduct while over-cotebrating tye Day weekond, pryment senbeneed to serve one Derindy orcired ale oteloek his mon. } Th ather pollee court proceed: Master of ceremonies Marley tas, a total of a8 people recely- the ed sentences of tines rang lng pubic the elit Milas Prtnee | tron $10 tn $36 for iMLoXlentlon Domlaton landed by five vessola ab the Mrnce Rupert Uallbut Exchange over Che weekend, Dring an average of 261 cents a pound for mediim, 10 for large and 11 for ehleken, Individual dandings of the Arent enteh, with prices per pound by rieketa, ware as fol- JOWws) Llane, 03,0000 AU Hisherles, Now Hara, (000 ea; vo, Vy to Poetfie, Kodiak, TMQ00 CHO, Tel; V4) to Atlin Faheries, Haedtie Helle, OA00- ¢ Was HW) to Booth elshertes, Mlerverdy, @2,500 (ahah, 102; HH) to BG, Packers, In nddition, the Ovonn Star sold 77,000 ponds ta the Prinee Rupert Fishermen's Cocaperas ane taal) a 4 Oby 4b lo yn RH . Af ‘to’ wind up. the ‘Northern “brought. her. unt |, Mh. Lindsay, suffered bruises alk in which he urged te people t al N aT. being avallable“for purchase b: the commission. When the ment is concluded it:is in Couple: Uninjured In Accident - ° Well-known lly ‘couple ‘John A,‘Lindsay, president of Lind- say's Cartage and Storage, ‘aid ‘ La City. Un X and:a severe shaking up when thelr car got Into loose gravel oast of Skeena Crossing and rwent off the road Sunday after: Noo, oe! Mt, and Mrs, Lindsay were: en route to summer camp al Butns Lake, They were driven back’ to Prince Rupert by thelr son Jack 8. Lndsay, manager, of Rupert Motors Lid, and they, are sow. resting comfortably at home,,,. Lf en ereeeeneemeneremennneanmenners memmtmms ellough Rites - Set Tomorrow’ . “Tnoral services will. be held joinorrow ab 2:30 pan. ab More wuspn Funeral Tome for Mavold ‘ roy , 2 Mts, Marth | track a | “jing {t.and was ‘Joy an,oneoniing train. “Tdriving guests home , after. his Jmilea cast. of Kelowna; claimed ‘Atha Ife of motoreyellst: George Abou was (tally Injured when a parently. wandered onto the CNR, str Dennis. Lipscombe, 46, “died in hospitat-at “Prince Rupert. afler his car smashed inte the - “end of a bridge, stripped away 50 Feet of railing andsomer- ‘Autled intoa-creek 15 feet pelow, - On Vancouver Island, Mrs, Ine. Ludvigson, 70," was’ sbruck by. ¢ car.on Campbell. River Road, * Harvoy. Haines’ Hanley, 36, was killed. at. Vancouver.-when his ear plowed Into a stecl, power pole while ho was reburning from ' sislor-in-law's wedding, ‘A enremotoraycle collision two Trucit of Vancouver while 17> ‘ear=vld Trevor Jrolcau of You- ear cartying six teenagers rolled over twice near Nanalno,, Wilaon Kollough, 10, well-known city (er who was killed June 25 when bis Beavor plane crashad three miles southeast of Grane due Mines ib was anuounerd (0 day, : Kh Rov; Hornee G, Wats), Mehop of Coledonty, will offict ate? Tnterment whl be in Batre vlow. Cemetery Masonic plot, . + Ramet qreevaye ase, OTT NS ae WEATHER Cloudy today and Wodnesday, Oocnsionnl Walt mln Werner day, Little change in tomporae burt, Wihid lght today south. cust 1h Wodnesday, Low tonight and. Wah Wednesday ab Port Hardy, Sundsplt and Prince Rue pert 48 and 68, JOHN STEELE John Aleolo, MW, prinelpal announced todny, ; on children's homework publ tive Asxoelatlon, ? AS REPORTER FOR SUMMER heon appulnted to the start of the Dally Nowa for mor Monthy ws a gonorar reporior, J. i, Magor, publisher, Mr, Sloole, who ts also a fred known f) Hho teaching proferston for a monthly colunin tn tre "f, C, Teacher and alaa copolyet recognition for an article aed Wn Tdborty nagazine, Fle. will bo writing porta, pollen court and general news alorlos ' Soventy-flvo-yoar = ald George] Dodiluko of Aldorgrove was killed | by a car while cycling 36 miles ensh of here, oO. A 40-yoar-old oman, whove nano waa withheld by polle, is: olleved to have suffered a hear) selvuca: befora hly ane arated dnte another ab Peinee George, Relatives ave belloved to he dn Albertans. Two B-youreald youths wore drowned {ny separate aealdonts, Janos Medonald Willls of Van- eovver was drowned while akin- diving In Cullus Take, ahout 06 miles east of hora, and Raymond Dubonw of Mailavdville toxt ts Wo whon the hot i which he wis crossing Trout Lake, 70 miles onst of hore, capsized, JOINS NEWS of Tlooxovoll Mark sehool, Was (he aun bo . ‘ ‘ ay Innion weitor, was woll k at: Laidlaw without. realiz- |. uck and killed | th ple tention: of - Iso andl: ¢ shall resign iny this. statement they mean parsons whoudl Only, Uiree: wore mado to day, Moy laneo , we Monnw 1 proveniative trngodics, Those wer ments: i 1, A recovory ‘ ROTI OFF C0 ‘ 2, Tha : Adininlatrition trols olrways Invostigntod, Aaysur Ward): Sl He added that“they/haveno-t paciitlin t show obhorwisa, 3 ache “TY, by 1900, the Highway 10: ‘completely blacktoppe hope that the Govorl trike me:at my W added: Incentive: to:.ahe Dustnogs) TWO CRASHES'KILL Grand today threatatad: hoforn. the: nt: aunpension of oper 0 of tho ns Soroonsy. for. totlay. Ilo, ‘pressiite .;mourntect: to find tlie cause of the’ dlanalor, prosumed to have boon’ col Histon in flight, ard ‘to coffect ~cuepons tho, n_oyuigp + of investigators wera abranded On A Jagged canyoy. butte overs Night whon. the rough ahrrifide It Impasslblo, for holivop ako Wert ‘oth (lyll *AokOni both alriinorgn TWA) Supers Constellation with 70 aboard nnd A United Alt. Linea DO? anny. Ing 88—wor off thelr, couriok when they. wont dow i 4, Bonntor Ceorgo A, Sinn 4 (Dont, Fa.) domaneed. tn Waal ington that the CAA, wilel cone this 80 ‘of pi od. hq: edd ait, Bed) ablong war fanma j Ant “Myo. tubbow "ad Can: undotarnilnge viele: werd, bravalt, Hetleoptors Monday bof i capable of; dashing: “alyer against: tha clit sane |podKige becnino, too. 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