i i Kens wee oeeragan as Airman Shot Lone Body Found), . * From ee A DE at are ORMES-—— : Daily Delivery 7 ° DIAL 215] DRUGS US. Navy Reports Off China Coast | “Us Navy ¢ air said tonight the body 0 of dy crew member of aU, S. pa- y Red Chin coast wounds inflicted by gun- | fire, Capt. Earl Junghann, com- mander of the Meet air detach- ment at Ivweakuni naval air sta- tion, said wounds on the body of techniclan Albert P, Mattin of Delta, Ohio, contained metal fragments from gunfire, Mattin’s body is the only one reported. found since the U.S, Navy patrol plane vanished early on Thursday after ‘radioing that it was belng attacked by uniden- '¢ tified planes 32 miles off the jf Red China mainland, The gunfire wounds did notlB cause Mattin’s death, however. 16 Junghann said that death was caused by multiple injuries re- | ceived in the crash of the plane Formosa Vice-Admira. Stuart Ingersoll, commander o: the U.S. 7th Fleet, said today the search had been terminated fo: survivors of the navy plane, But in Washington of- ficials said the seareh is contin: uing “at full force.” patra. | vis y ttt Paes Apt weny hey graeme scey Lyre mirvey Lt JEAN ANDERSON ee The Washington announce ment came from the office ob Admiral Arleigh A, Burke, chiel: of naval operations. Ingersoll’s announcement here | sald the hunt was called off at: 11:25 a.m, Friday after “all pos- sibility of locating survivors was exhausted, " Samet eres eee tee menos Liquor in n Cafe: Brings $50 Fine A charge of having liquor in a! restaurant brought a $50 fine,: t itive days for a 17-year-old test, to be judged August : Jean Anderson On Way To “Miss PNE” Contest Few spare moments will be ave ailable in: the. next, . to vie for Miss PNE title. . wt: | ‘ rye mt Prince Rupert high. school! ‘girl who today left for Vancouver as the city’ steps} - “resentative in the provinces biggest- -ever beauty con-: 29) at the Pacific National} For Jean Anderson, « pretty ‘young winner of the July 2 “Miss :Prince Rupert” contest and oth- ‘er top’ beautics from 29-British Columbia communities, an ex- ‘ eitement-packed | Exhibition, Ee a round of ac-: costs, or in default of payment a | ‘tivities has been arranged by month’s jail sentence In pollee!PNE directors to take up nearly court, before Magistrate W. D. every minute until the final ~savernl TC, Vance this morning. George Henry Flewin, 33, of: Vancouver, pleaded guilty to the: charge, Police’ testimony was offered! that Flewin had been cheeked in a Third Avenue restaurant tate: last night with a half-gallon bot- Ue of wine in his possession. ‘judging of “Miss PNE,” ' This morning Miss Anderson |: ‘was given a civic send-off at the Seal Cove air base“where acting- mayor Alderman Kay Smith ' wished Prince Rupert's entry in the beauty contest success on be- hal! of the city residents. — a On hand bo pipe” the youne No Limit To Cordiality As Fish Ministers Dine | _ ST. JOHN'S, Nild, b--Thiree Tommdland cod and salmon Frida (isheries ministers dined on New- y night.and agreed that goodwill ‘Helween Canada and Russ silat Improved when they gol together to --@talk about fish, CCF Premier To Make Entry. In Campaign VANCOUVER, (fi. G, Douglas of & enter the British Colnbia elec. tlon enmprign Labor Day with a speech ab Dawson Creek, CCT Aendquarters announced Friday,” “Mr, Douglis is expected bo; come here fram Dawson Creek’ Gopl, Hand address mecuinas Ho Vaneouver and al Vancouver! Island, However, 0 ful INCHATY | ape and prently extend the: has not ye been worked out, “We may jen COM Leader | Robert Strachag's' campalgn In the northern part of Che provinee, Ry ontering the B,C. enn pilin, Mr. Touqlas ts taking tl Jour Hom the beak af his Soelutl: Credit apponerss, who Importes cables Hib bsters | headed by Prender Bennett ne Wn unsneeesslil attempt lo wn soul Dis Saskatehoewan governs minh da dune, COM offlels In Mrlnee lapert anpotneod today Laat arrange monty have been eonplated far the vislh here of the provinelal lender Monidiy. Mr Sianeli will addresia a wbHe moeting ab the Canadian walon andiforhiny abd pam, AL G0 pin, ide TO. OCr ehlartaly will tale park dn it radio broadenst with soelaulst nandtcate for Skeonn, rank Howard, MEA for Sheena th the Jnat Joglalaiure, | John T, Cheeseman, New- Efoundland’s new fshertes min- Hister, was host on behalf of the ‘ provinelal government ata ban ‘quel for visiting Russtan Fish- cerdes Miniscer Alexander A, Ish- koy and his host, ‘Pisherles Minister Sinelalr, “Comrade nnisters,” said Mr, Ishkoy, “1 extend my thanks an in Newfoundland. We came here friendly and with open hearts. we have the deepest respect for| your great Canadian peopte,” | Mr, Ishkoy spoke (through an Hiterpretery, We hope sincerely our yisit bo Ganadn will allow us to en- frlendships started by Mr, Sine! wlaly with his tour in aur coun. [iry,"" sald Mr. Ishkoy, | Mr, Jshkov Jed oan [party of four lop Soylet fishor- ies men to Canadn aboard the ;bla trawler Avardlovsk Wednes- day lo repay Mr. Stielale’s: vist ito Russla lash yoar, [lp gndd, “we strongly bolleve gueh visits, {rstly on the high: psi devel, then between members of Pariinment, selentlsts ane tochnteluns, athletes and artists, will grovlly help to Improve te mutual undoratanding batweon ae peoples." eee ns renters © Mbt Sar RUMNEME RE I seme HAWK CAUSES DNATH MANILA i) Antonio Perrar shota hawk that had been pray. Inn on his eldekens, When he WMekbel up the wounded lird, VM revived and elawed Win ‘an the ee, Herron abruek baak, usiig his rifle as a olub, The weapon discharged, Ferrer fed of oa Dalles wound, Canadian: offielal: girl ‘aboa.d ‘the ‘plane were five members of the 120th West Coast Harbor Defence Troop RCA (M) Pipe Band. Exalted Ruler of the Benevo- int and Provecii.e Order of Elks Lodge 342, Donald Wannaiaker, presented Miss Anderson with a red rose corsage. A. R. Searle represented The Daily News. “Miss Prince Rupert,” who is; ‘he daughter of Mrs. Viola An-: derson, 1014 Alfred’ Street, flew: to Vancouver today. Tomorrow’ she enters the swirl of official) vonenrance which precede the: extravaganzs, ucauty “parade, Among tomorrow's activities ; will be dinner with PNE directors and frucsts ab a leading Vancou- ver hotel followed by a beauty arade rehearsal. Appearances ab the exhibition will start Monday, when Miss Anderson will take tours of the horticultural and manufacturers ‘)ouildings. Later Miss PNE as- plrants will put in an appearance at the Western Interprovinclal Football game. MISS TC, LIONS TOO WIPU offleials announced, along with PNE directors re- cently, (hat “Miss PN will al- so carry the title of “Miss B.C. Glos,” and wil attend the Grey Cup final in ‘Toronto. Tuesdivy, beruly contestants iwill be the guests of the Vane conver Board of Parks Commise Sloners at Stantey Park, Later Premier T, ‘pehalt of my colleagues wd ny. they will return to (he PNE, tour saskatehewan Will: sol for seh a warm welcome; the B.C, bulldnig. | In the afternoon, the girls will he guests of the PNE directors and thely wives at tea at the raeetrack elubbouse, und later will anpear ab the exhibition and i isit the Gayway, Further tours of the PN are! planned for Wednesday, whe 'visits fa the hone stock budding will be made, _| ‘The contestants are guests of the directors for, Taneh after: MWwhieh ov Tashan show at the ; Ouldoor theatre Is scheduled, TUDGING WEDNESDAY AL f pan. Wednesday final judging in the “Miss PNE" con. Lest will be held, Miss Anderson, whe only renehod her Vth) birthday on in the Wks-sponsored July 3 honuly cantest, Sho was chosen from among elaht olher con. teslants, cheques fron the Prince Rupert Wks, Lodge 342, and the elly of Prince Ripert, 1 formal pown from the Green Bpot and afin Daily News, where she has been employed for the past yonr in tho mailing room and Job ~print. ing shop, Milas Anderson's mother pra- aveded bo Vancouver Pridiy, | port that "the Princess-’ has ac- teepted the invitation. de about this," he’ ‘said, arts and Ives Angst 11, was “Miss Dally News" Among prizes she won were $60 from Annaltes, an evening bag ed pleture af terself fram The Margaret has accepted an tish Columbia for this prov tion in 1958. “She. will spend an. extensive period here during B.C.’s centen- nial year,” the newspaper. said in a front-page story. ts information was obtained “ex- clusively” and that “Officials in- sisted today on keeping mum about the visit.” Prenuer Bennett-and other of- ficials declined comment. Ot- tawa officials disclaimed knowl- edge of the visit. : It would be Princess Margar- et’s first prolonged visit to this country. Her only previous time in Canada came early in 1935 when a plane carrying her to ¢ , West Indies tour stopped off fo: fuel in Montreal. "|. From London, Reutcrs News | Agency reports that a spokesman at’ Buckingham, Palace would neither. ‘confirm | or deny ‘the. re- "We don't. know anything “PGE An Arrival - VANCOUVER (CP)— The’ Sun says ‘Princess @ a It said] Program ‘Rupert was on. the increase to- invitation to come to Bri: vinee’ 's centennial. celebra- Labor Day Aid Increases: Financial aid for a Labor Das: program for children in Prince day; with the announcement that the Board of Park Commis- sioners.and the Columbia Cell-. ulose -Company : would provide $200 each toward a sports day. - Commissioner Hugo P. Kraup- net ‘made the announcement this: ‘morning, Union locals last weck indica- ted they would make individual ' Trades:and Labor Couneil were! unable’; to underwrite the cos! and “ “arrange the activities. this year: Donations were started. by the Inferifational: Association Prong PRINCE GEORGE, ‘B.C, Qa} City council voted Friday-to de- iin honor of the arrival of. the {first Pacific Great Eastern Rail- Council voted .$1,000 for cele-' brations, to begin 10:30 . p.m. ‘Tuesday with a giant fireworks display when the train is due to arrive, A parade including Premier ‘Bennett and cabinet ministers, 100 torchbearcrs and a_ pipe ; band will proceed to the city's >main intersection where a floor show will feature singers and dancers performing on a replica of a 90-foot bar, used in Fort George about 1012, Inquest Adjourned To Monday The Inquest called by Coroner George J. Dawes Into the death ‘of Stephan Dalapka, 58-year old viellm of a Iiteand-run driver Sunday, hela iis opening sesso. in the Forguson Funeral Hone yestorday, After the Jury had been sworn in, Seentificntion of the body was provided by Joseph Zabud- noy, who testified that he hae known the cocensed for 30 yenrs, Adjournment wlll 216 pm. Monday was thon called by Cor- oner Dawes to allow an autops: lo be performed on the remains, ( Jury mothbers are Brnost shave (foreman), Bt Anderson W A. Gordon, GC, E. Edwards, M, Ki Thompson, GM, Harvoy and @ Ti, Love, RCMP Seek ‘Aid on Mishap ROMP In Prince Rupert issued neal today to persons travelling Second Avonue wost Inat Sunday between the hours of 2 and 4 am, to call in ab the elty detach mont offiee to nsalsb thom In holy Investlgniion of a fatal aceldent Lore, Stophen Dealupka, $8, who was slruck by wh hiteand-run driver WoO aa, Inst Sunday dled yesterday mormng dn Prince Rue Wor. Gonoral Tloapttal, Ha suf- forad multiple Injures, shook and Internal complications in the ncaldant, ROMP snld that while many people had wrondy enllod tn lv ne the polleo information, all josstble asalatanee was needed NW bhe Investigation. , . uke clare Wednesday a: civic holiday | way train from Vancouver, | with’ $10. donation. onated: ‘$25 yesterday. and Paper Mill Workers delegate’ to the TLC said. today..that -he {had ‘been pledged support of union men to assist park. super- j Visor Miss »Rosaline Thain in ‘staging a “kiddies day.”. Mr, Macphee said that:help in ithe project had beén ‘asstired from cleviriclans, fishermen. bartenders; civic workers and longshoremen's unions. eee GD FRIZZELL - es , asked to run, GD. D.. Frizze! A To: Contest Atlin Seat 6. Douglas Frizzell, garage proprietor. . “50, city! announced: the September 19 provincial elec | “Mr Frizeell_ said that at | ‘| meeting of councillors, from four! I villages on. the Nass River,. held " ofjat Port Edward: today, he -had. kidnappin -| Fire: “Fighters, Local 559 last weck | been asked to represent the ar ea. (from: the p His: nomination - was “proposed: /Neity.s: taximan:. Ray Mitchell by Chief Councillor Fred McKay |!?: a 0) ‘tof ‘Greenville ‘and seconded: by | Pus. ‘Macphee, International | Of, -Rulp, - Sulphite | city -¢: election. race. "by ‘Nass: river ‘res- on the Liberal ticket. been apptoached “£0: ‘enter | ‘the: idents and- had agreed to’ do, s s0° ‘The seat was held in the. last j AW hori ald: Angclo..J -year-old mechani told them. -he: took. the Weinbe “ger. baby: to" Brooklyn ‘and ‘le i ight wi “LaMarea’s: wile told. reporters: was held. without b “hearing: next Frida: said ‘a. murder’ ‘count obably will: be ‘added tothe k napping el donations toward a Labor Day: this morning that he will contest indictment, sought ; {program as the Prince Rupert: the Atlin riding as a Liberal -in grand jury. ; AG policeinan 7, with, the “dejecte guard . ‘age tempts LaMare (Morris. Wein ury,.N, _ “Soméone. else. is. involved’ but} thi legislature ‘by: Prank. Calder . as a CCF ne. Me Abe - NICOSIA, Cyprus Tentative plans are’ being made for a fly-casting’ contest | . and long-rolling event, at the Gyro swimming pool in conjune- tion with the annual swimming regatta, Miss Thain said today, WEATHER Variable cloudiness today be- egming overcast with occasion- inl light raln northern areas to- night. Cloudy with showers Sun- auy, Not much change jn tem- perature, Winds lght shifting to south 20, Gusty In exposed areas tonight and Sunday, Low tonight and high Sunday at Port -}Hardy 55 and 65; Since and: Prince Rupert 65 and 62, Clerk Averts Fire A potential. threat to the Com- ’ mercial ‘hotel was checked last night by the presence of mind of a desk’ clerk. The clerk, Joc Delinks, dragged -ta burning’ mattress out of the building and succeeded in ex- tingulshing. the flre: before, fire- men arrived at 11:15 p.m, Firemen said this morning: that tho mishap Is attributed to smoking in bed, Another fire call this morning sent the truck to the home of Mrs, Alfred Bonson,.'447 Sixth Avenue Bast, at 10:30, by which isnent damage to a chest of draw- ers and a wall had been put out, time a small fire that caused |: ‘| broops today burie symbol of truce with: union- with, Greece. terrorists: by. restringing bu COULD. ‘SAVE IT barbed wire on Nicosia's’ strects, |: Twenty-five, police raided : the headquarters of the pro- -natlon-|, ‘alist. Cypriot Farmers. Union «in the first: crackdown, - Teported se since the EOKA terrorists organ ization called the ‘truce. Aug; 16: appearance of - EOKA® leaflets spurning a British surrender. de- nand and an explosion that kdll- " eda Greek Cypriot. British security: forces. | today |17 announced that ‘the. bomb OX= plosioh was aceldontal, °°. 2: In the union headquarters rata |e records wore gclzcd and two of-|a ficlals arrested, The hondqua Restringing, of the barbed wire}, : “and the police raid followed: the} short-lived | sus “The’ in ‘Nico nalist : matty and st dnnor, eabinctio ey This Is the flest of a sertes of wrtleles on a weekdtong fete diadlng torr of Beillsh Cohmmblits north country undertaken hy members at (he Assachited Roweds of Trade of NortheContat iC reeontly, The party of to distrlet and Vins conver bosinewmen path flying Vlalts to Stewart, Patsequilt, Main, Whitehorse, Cassbor ind: Terrace, By JOUN FF, MACON Publishor of Tho Dally News Sweeping north from the. Skeona river and flanked on the weatb by tho Alaska Panhandle Is A massively rumpled ,sbroteh of country that scoms to have averything neoded to forbid hue man habitation, Qnclora hang botweon moun- tain ponks like mennclig aval anehos, ‘Bolow, rivers storm through channels thoy have mahaged to cub iy tho matrix of rock, tliber and marsh, Tt country In which primitive fore themsolves choose to make, LURE OVERPOWRRING | aro carving soltlomonts in {te {8 country whore tho omphasts Ison the big and brutal, Th ts 8 Reco caAparble of (one any ahange except that which thoy Yot mon aro clamborlng Into is raw embrice and aro finding (hamsalvos a home thore, They fororts and stone and oxtracting what thoy want all the way from Its valloys to ita monntaty tops, Thore (s muah that still stands unpenotrated, but soon men will harness the rivors and the pow-! or will spur them to forage stil] doepar wlll eventually the whole country mist ylold to! thelr Ine yasion, It was to soo this’ assault force In actlon that 20 hoard of trade roprorontatives from contral B, 3, polnts. and Vancouver last weok made a six-day flying tov of northern B, C, that extended into the Yukon, Although mast of thom live on the mim of he ADM) fy. they wore to vlalt ane some had soon It before, this wag to be an adventure for all Nothing is statle In tho north country, Th is wht or lose, and there has beon plenty of both, NOTH VICTORY, DEVEAT Taking off from Torrace In a chartered Paaltle Wostorn Aly- Iiyos Canso, the ylattors mado their f{irat stop ab stewart, Thora thoy anw tho roles of man's vielory and dofont In the north, and the boginnings of frosh conquest, i slight that Wo- anno frniliay as thoy progross: *untod ab the north ond of Portland Canal bohind the tp of tho Alnkan Panhandle, Stave art was onco planned ns a major Wansportation contre, A dilnp Idated vallway treatlo stratching far out Into Myo harbor ta for lorn ovidonce of an attempt to ” In Stewar Mines ven mis ae Ink |) with Edmonton, Undor I the direction of: Slr Donald Mann, 18 niles of Ino had boon |: built. by! 1012 whon: tho. projaat’ was disdontinuod for Inck ol tunds; v $21,000,000 PAID OUT On the aftornoon of tholt ils rival, tho visitors saw othor tm. pressive signa of past. activity for Stowart, High-on tho flank of Boar Riyor Valloy, 14, miler, north of tho town, thoy vialtoci the Silbak Promlor’ mine which during {ts productive lito pald $21,000,000 to Its sharcholdors, Now tho mino ta Uttored with] - rusting, brokon equipmont, The machinory'of the dusty old, mill standa -mottonlogs, Tools nnd even articlog of clothing le senttored about ag if tho mon Who onco workod there abruptly abandoned tho placa on a given slanal, An inoredible nino-story bunkhouse overlooks the scene with vacant windows, As one old-tnor dogeribod It, "Thao strango plico whore no one Ivor and tho doga bark at atrangors,” SEPTEMBER STAVE But tho visitors soon lonrnod that tho old-timer was oxngger- ating, Caplinl haa boon ralsod to vo-opon the mito and a now Manngomoent has takon ovor, Its mombors, plus About 60 nien, jo Now al tho alto with plans t Tholr objective Is. to proce, 200 tong of ore per. day, i: “The, mune: -beonme:, ‘anya : mon's “homie, fn, -Stiporinténdent: McCool’ ’ said “No: Wondlor tte | failed, With not: mora’ than "100; Mon Wo- expect . to do: whab sod! to’ take: 300, Thore are alx op: gsovoll, families ora Now and Ww WII] soot: bo. bringlig - In. mora, STABILIZED OAM?" wee ey Wo! pina ‘to’ open. ‘the: aohiool. and hope: to have a good! abalyhl Jaod camp: here whiol'witlwork: in lok, (0+ ‘poration with ae if! ji ait “A few miles: to { on Won although: tho viaitoys could:-no Ine doo It ng rond connection Js: poralblo~ly,! oven i@rontar., avide onco of now notivity for Stewart. That is tho Granduemino.whleh . *.. rocontly wont: Into, prattmntnry. operation on what; is’ doacribad’. ng a mountaly of: bopper, ! SHIPPING. PROBIEM 3 St Tha mining: dovoldpmont Mae | oxpovtod to ‘becom: ono ofthe - biggest In. B, G4 bub. gorlatis:, problom, nt tho: momont ta’ ‘how. 0 areango:ahipngny of: the: org, : Porehied; ahovo;:t ginotor ':{ 200 foot thick, ihemine was onoratl hy mon ‘and oquipmiont brought - Ny i alrorntt; whieh: nince nr Ing Innelinga oy the: ‘eo, ove ral hd my _ Abad ‘On. ‘Pge.7) Sta dae Md nay tS to atarb produelng In Soptombar, \ tal Bo SINE ‘ oe 6 ‘ eae ayy The vey