(MORROW'S TIDES fyi, September 16, 1959 ( Me partie standard) Time . y i, 1:03 215 feet iz 1:23 QB feet 1 a: ee) 3. feet 19:38 28 feeb . as want i a ae Renta bet soe BA eRvTION “PORPOISE’—Sea animal tralne> Adolf Frohn, assisted by William Ward, oper- Bees ui a male porpolse which was wounded struggiing in the net when it was caught, Brought Ma the Miami Seaquarium, slated to open in November, the porpolse was doctored” up in a Paci (unk, strapped to a stretcher resting un welghted saw-horees, Frohn ts washing out a Mound with alcohol before applytng antisepti: fluid, Extra care ts e¢ t Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Greot Northwest: VOL, XLIV. No. 216 hae en PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1985 PRICE FIVE CENTS + pee PROVINCIAL LISARY, VICTORIA, B.C, seemed xBected to be ‘taken Aneemaieten eee + Bleachers To Be Briefed Ba Anti-Narcotic Plan fm VANCOUVER (CP)—School teachers, doctors' . | niuses in Vancouver will be briefed on how drug!’ the two-year-old son of a Be licts look and act in a new move to guard against commercial fisherman: died’ yes- Mesitle neveotic addiction among high — school ‘females. Boy Dies |. After Fall 1 On Rocks : | ‘ . i ! i i i i terday as a result of ingurie: recelved In a fall from the [fth- ._ Bid Approved . - OTTAWA '—(CP) Fed-| Not R Of Va t 4 b 5 a 1 & Planned Trans-Canada eral and Ontario govern- nents are taking im- 4 Crown corporation to ‘yuild the Northern Ontar- 0, 700-mile section of the proposed all - Canadian natural gas pipeline, a rovernment. spokesman announced today, The Crown line will stretch ‘ram the Manitoba-Ontarlo bor- ter enst to Kapuskasing, Ont. The announcement came. short. For Pipeline mediate steps to establish] : : . oe : vee . . pana ty ‘ 0 il ll : ; to ley 4 Lo ae i : 1 . ue : " thon a Corporation | } LITTLEST HAM—Eight-year-old Elizabeth Déck of San Bruno, fom For Everyone At Tc Some at Bottom “Held Cushy Jobs" By LARRY STANWOOD Canadian Press Staff Writer eee | VANCCUVER (CP)—Magistrate Oscar Oni ia ‘member of the Vancouver Police Commission, today told the Tupper Royal commission there is not rgom He was the first witness when: the hearing Into corruption and: Inxity charges resumed after a swo-day adjournment. Magistrate Orr dealt with var-! lous charges made by the police | union, particularly those dealing with promotions. NOT QUESTION OF CONDUCT “There is no doubt people do get promotions over the head of ethers,” he testified, “There's not one I can recall which did not step over at least 25 people. ; There are still constables who have been constables. for 25 years. But its just not a ques- tion of conduct, There's not room bt the top: for everybody ond some at the bottom have at'the top for everybody on the 750-man police fonge | and “some at the bottom have cushy jobs.” ath te EY SAR prow iene ent ws wer ‘pis se cosceonanenthiatig visits ‘to the apartment bg te they moyed In, tee HEARD NO PARTIES 2 Mrs, Paine, who lives alnpel below the Mulligan . sulte,ssdld she had lived there since May,2. and had heard no activity’ aga. certalnly no parties before Mulligans moved In ear! July, The magistrate referred; promotion of ‘union Presidéat Fred Dougherty,’ and- sald-idais name had been . mentloned;td - Chief Mulligan: because Dough erty wos considered a” bettet than average policeman. ‘ . Mulligan’s . reply was. ‘that Dougherty had a cushy, daytline r oy : PEOOPOH IE ETT HEFT OEDEPOLETOLIERDD Q "students. iboat float at Arrandale, 63 miles | y before the board o ' ; ‘ é ‘ ' st d f transport | Callf., broadcasts on her “ham” radio set given. to her by her |cushy jobs.” ARE h rike i alts ; School board members Wed- noth of here at the mouth of |sommissioners approved the ap-| by her grandfather, Her call letters are-KNGMTQ and she | Heien Douglas, the - mystery tof and as long. as he did not : | ctesday adopted recommenda. the Naas River, ROMP in Prince | slication of Trans-Canada Pipe , received her novice license from the FCC In July. She's be- |woman who testified Monday|’.+’ no would not be considered tn, one ‘tions ofa speelal board commit-, Rupert sald this morning. “ines Ltd. to begin immediate | jleved to be the youngest person to hold a ham license. that she had been pollee. chief *0 ie ad d onphert alt a4 |, S | HLee to conduct the briefing SC8- | Dead is Evan Kenneth Stewart, “onstruction of the Toronto- | - —_ Walter Mulligan's girl friend for tr rh et! ts 3 i oh i oo a if) al Ings -stons In the hope of “nipping: son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stew-| Montreal leg of the line, oo oa e five years, was not called today. oe rhe ty teed "an matt F _ : ‘any students addiction In the/art, Police renort the child fell) The all-Canadian line will ) Asa. At the last moment: het appears | Po aie eso eae GE ; ‘hud and helping to hold down|from the float on to rocks be-| stietch from Alberta to Quebec ome U al i a ance was postponed. to the’ prowler. squad’ @ an ett | an ‘the city’s future drug addict low and died later. " a distance of 2.200 miles and will Pwo. w Mrs, Nora Riche |!™e for personal reason . on | poputation. | Dr. J. Krahn from Miller Bay | eon 0 women. Wise “What about the sugges i | Dor “cost $350,000,000. . 6 arason and Mrs. &. L, Paine, who | og. friendship ‘and “favoritism? -~ Promler Bennett told Canadian weakly cditora Wednouday that Canada's dollar ahauld never be priced highor than 00 conta on the UA, and forolgh oxohange market, Tho premlor was addressing tho Canadian Weekly Nowapnp: or Association on the Inst day of ita convention hore, “What ta roquired ls a dollar that will soll our produce cone petitively on the markats of tho world, ' "Tho inflated dotlar is partly veaponatblo for the country's whont surplua, Tb alao adversely affools the price uncured from éxporla: of prinary producta, such ae nvotala, lumber, puly and nowaprint," “The prembor was rofarrling tos i mie wed disposing. of Jolnt pariiiga, ; Hen PANUNTS Tage d clatoment by Mnrold 8. Foley, 4 L\clollnr aliced $1,004,000 offre president of the Powoll Riyéi Jo, nowaprint manufacturers, who sald *Qanada's pronjuny profit plutiya of 1084" thas Promlor Bonnett nlso advos, ented “threo or four, trang Cars ada highways, and sald Onnadd has "too long beon prone: ute blame the Inck of highwayay ty on two world ware and the'dge prossion of the 30x," *AAQy Ho urged the oiltors toned thelr renders In support of: the forloral « provincia) conferonee which opota Oct, 3 In Oltawa,?., "Oloatat covoporution ar n all provincow anid Ottawa Is Atte oxanty to bring about dyna new policies necossary If Qanada fy to {11 tty proper role an ond.of (he world's groat nutiona "ne edad