~-ORMES-—— -Troller’s Stern Damaged , Hranelsenarenorted sdurii tie, offshore. ale she an ‘day thal “she struck somevbing , SICph é Delivery | ~ DIAL 2151 | : DRUGS Daily wine he Ce Aa Vann ee nee ae sete were NCH, CBE, CD, (right), Commander, saan tt ee .£, WRI pear ete a . BRIGADIEE A - tical move he is planning for his Brigade “ing areas. | | In Brush With Freighter «PORT ALBERNI, B.C. (CP) —The 42-foot fish- hoat B.C, Troller-arrived here late Wednesday under her gown power, her stern damaged in a brush with z the 7,500-ton New Zealand freighter, Waitemata, Disclosure that it was the ~~ So rare tne Waitemata which collided with! about d the troller cleared up a myst which began just after midnight : superstructure Tuesday hn the: walers off Cape: A Beale, B.C., on the west coast 0 Vancouver Island. Alr-sea regcue officials of the sideswiped. He tole RCAF said the . New Zealand ificers on arrival here that the freighter:southbound . for San accident occurred :. seven mies usk - Wednesday, her. scarred, d RCMP oi- B Ist Canadian - Infantry Brigade with headquarters in Edmonton, discusses with Brigade Major D..A. McAlpine details of a tac- Headquarters through Camp’ i ‘ i a4 ! : i ; t 4 H ‘ i } { ' i i ‘ Wainwright's’ train- ‘penguin eggs in the. process of: ery stern board battered and her : fertile. | Alf Styan, the. skipper, made |< “It could have resulte {ihts first report to police since‘ ov -messaging that he had been changed the egg from one to; yi , * | d_his; sun ;has..been so “Penguin Egg Scrambled In Vancouver VANCOUVER @—One of tier , : incubation at the Stanley Park; t oo has been scrambled. = | He couldn't tell whether it was d from’ er-enthusiasm as the penguins the other,” he ‘said. “I think -it was the last-laid egg but, ,there “much -jugglhig - don't know who's on awhat.”: “Police Seek Police “issued a general pickup order. Wednesday |'# ‘for a known criminal sus-}% | pected of «rob n-| ‘eouver branch of the} fe ‘Bank of Nov a Alan Best, curator, said Wed-: _ nesday the ese laid June 24 was! and was alone in the ‘ront of : found. smashed Monday night.ithe bank when the man walked |. [her drawer, pute he “suspe ““Ywhat “she. was- doing» and =d Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port— PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. THURSDAY, JULY'5, 1050 In Holdup Girl Recognizes: Face in Records’) VANCOUVER (CP) bing a Van-} } Scotia of}: $1,600. 0° eae Cashier Vicki Becker ‘told’ paz lice a man she saw pletured in their files “greatly resembled’ the bandit who held her$20 bills. * ‘manded it all. in the area,” The BC. Troller arrive "=" RUPERT BOYS COME TO AID July 4 Toll | OF KETCHIKAN SOAP BOXERS Four Prince Rupert soap, In US. Near Estimated 130 CHICAGO Uh--The rount 0. traffic deaths in the Uniied? Slates during the Fourth of culy; holidny today moved toward the . pre-holiday estimate, of 180. With Mnal figures not compil- cd, the traffle tol) for the JO. hour period starting 6 pam. veal time ‘Tuesday and ending at: midnight Wednesday, was Hd. | In other violent deaths, 60° drownlhgs were reported ang ud: persoss lost their Hyves in tile. celjaneous aecidents, for an overtll tofal of 228, T | A normal traffic (oll fur °} t Wednesday in carly July ds 80 | 0 q 0 The Natlonal § Comme day races. An $05 w it was found that four boy racers weren't going to be a in time, The correct W not arrive in time for July thelr racers, The four boys, and Ray afety 7 ° - wyhlely before {he hoilday iw’ Of Halibut Landed tO June 30) aie or We pole Lugs, “nM i Sea Lark II, P, B. Anderson and sald WO persons might be killed, hy uutamobile neeldents, salt indigations were The final tol sands 4 py approach 150, od ab Nor “_— ports up (odie ‘ing of the Inte “Jes Commission of fl ee eect ne Health Service Superintendent Visits Canneries pr We 8. Harelay, superlaven- denl of BG. Tdi Health ery jeg, arrived 1 Prinee Rupert by Canad Pael fie Airlines: phine frany Vaneouver ‘uesday ta mnke nosteypvey. Ot sunitary and living condiion dy the Skeond Raver cpr les, Aneompa nied py dy, OR Howell and DY, Roy Fraser of Miller Bay) Indlan hospital, dr Woon Laas, alrector of Skeent Han t{h Tavl, aid Wt. Gh Stroll skeenn Health Unit santtary dn av nedan, DY. Jinreloy went an (ye Fishyrdes dpartivent patral ves sel "Chupea" fo North Pucifle sunnyside pnd Cassar Caner jny yesterday, ‘Homarraw Ue greiongpy will vixlh Nelson Nrathers Lat, cannery ae Port Rdward pene the trip arrangements wiore invade with eannery mane woes far the halding af chest Karavi typhoid immanent allies far Me employers: TROOPS MOVED camo, Vay ae hy p's Middle fos news dReneyY sud today Jordan troops were orders al wt midnight to move to the frontier separating Jordan and Jaruel. total fram Arena’, while Aven ed 5,531,000 pounds, 14,700,000 pounds fram Area with ¢ a total From At 4,904,000 pounds, and th adinn share of the enle wos 4,207,000 pounds, Non pounds on the Prince pert Hallbut Exchange morning. Prices per Dog Attacks Young Boy e dog athne riek O'Br required 1d stitches, play young n avidently Lensec on the head and tee, mo Gorman polle placed In Mie hands of poundkeaper for observation, ind alvondy revolved a Innouulation, box racers caine to the aid of thelr American counterparts Sa four sets of wheels up to Ketehikan so t the soap box derby there could compe heels were on 4, Prince Rupert Kinsinen club was told here, The Kinsmen got In touch with the Trades and Labor Council soap box derby officl here ast year and four city boys W Melntyre, de-wheeled their ow sets of wheels were flown up t saturday, to be In time for yesterday's races. { 32,000,000 Pounds A total of more than 32,000,000 f halibut has been land- thern British Colunibia 30, BV. Whil- mational Fisher: ee ere ais: Founeed this morning. OF the 20,007,000 pounds cine: SA yield: U.S, boats linded a total of, 4 “y anadian boats chalking of 19,276,000 pounds. en JA U, & bunts anced | e Cane! h hers myo honts sold a total of ihe hue this | pein Attend! Park PHNTICTON, HC, A pollee kod three-yonr-old pal- ion Monday and the lad Pat and another boy were ing inv the surd af the dog's waster, Ralph Sather, wd } the animal tt knocked Pal down pnd bib Glin eo doy wis the rabies turday ‘when they shipped hat four entrants tn te in Independence as sent out from Ketchikan late last week alter s who had built their soap box bic to get the prescribed wheels the way, but they woul als, Who had steged races ere found who still had Sid Dickens, Allan Majore, Billy Pederscr: nears and the four o Kelchikan, by Ellls Alr Lines medium, large and chicken ar in brackets, as Follows: Lindy (U, 8,108,000 (24.0 HM) to B.C, Packers. aR 90; 14) AIH Fisheries. ing as high as 55 per bont, Pst quite good" by Fisherles depar Fnent of flelals, | . AL east 180 ehildren (ook a wort weather yesterday te ga Honrd playground program, Over at the park youngste apilly had a good tine, “Ty yiber waa so warn UH saver) ehtidren Jenmed to aw ayer there yeutercay," M Thain sald today. when ehildren ef the board program wil ellimb Mot rr yltaya, ehildren will have a bonfire 9 } 1, ‘er Hing iy the Rivers Tet. seetlun | of Mr, and Mr Is said to be “about the same | Avenue Fast, abl 12 ' More Than | vantage of the sunshine and Sal Takes park on the Parks under the direction of supers visors Rusty Than, Dorls Fahey and Mrs, Player, swam, had bons tres, collected berrlea and gene Next oullng ix next Wednesdiy parks Ax thoy did inst night, the None of the other hank em- ‘ployees witnessed the holdup. ‘Manager W, A, Kerr had just ‘left for lunch and two other ‘eashiers were in the back of the; building. oo Big Tug Firm Sold in South VANCOUVER @— Harold A. Jones, president of Vancouver; tug Boat Co, Ltd., said Wednes: | lay his firm has purchased inost | j { Ltd,, one of the largest towing Const. The oriee was “Just over ol, 000,000," booming grounds and equipment at Gambler Island and Twit i ereeks, on Howe Sound, | + oer Breeze IT, have heen tower ‘to Kingcome Navigation Co, Ltd owme subsidiary af Powell Riv Company, Ltd, ' Capt. W, G. Dolmage, preitd- Inef gy "8 ne : Western Monarch—68,000 (25.1 ‘ont of the flrm which hove his! o, hecomes § ug More than 400 boats fishing of the Moen te Manger | sockoye In the Naas River have : . been landing an average of 2) fish per bont, and averages tn the Smiitiy's Tolet area are runne | egg omen ores FIREMEN CALLED eyer | be but the fire w when they arrived, See ot ee 30 Children Trip-to Lakes MeClymont park on thelr te turn fram the outing, Swimming classes (le to yuraday, More than 200 ehtl dren are now signed up for th swim lessons, Times for swim classes are: I's, wl m Iss md aver abd pn. Miss ‘(hiulyy sivdel that next wee IN the Civile Centra, loath to swim along with the ht afternoun classes, “put then he moved his hand: ° ‘an appeal by J. G. Lewis, presi- of the towboat fleet and equip: | nent of Dolmage Towing Co.,! companies on Canada’s Paclfle | aig down In the School Act, was The gale includes 18 tugs and | Report of a flooded oll burn: proucht firemen to the hame s 1, Frogiy, 611 7h 550 pam. today as found to be aut continued this afternoon and will be hotd ag scheduled every Tuesday and yours and under and also tho ads vaneed class ab 2 pm 8 to 0- year-olds ab 2k0 pany 10 yours (here will be evening classes for adults and reglabriiion forms ave nvallable at Clyra pool or wt However, she auld, any mothers who wish to youngaters are wolcome wt the 4 THE 60-FOOT yy -knot. breeze: to’ win “Columbia :coast.” ‘This: st y Pacific water Is by. photog souver, Province: (CP.,Photo) record-as being ready’ to. under.the School Act toward the school for retarded children ‘in Prince:R And Key to the Great Northwest PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘The move. was made after the ——— poard of school. trustees heard j eq: with of tt dent of the Prince Rupert Re- he ot tarded Children’s association which hopes to.affillate -with the B.C, Association for Retarded Children. | f In_ answering “Mr, Lewils' pida for iiianctal aid, Dr R. G, Large, chairman of the school board, said that the board: “was defin- itely concerned In seeing that all possible Is done to help the asé be with | 10 years Mr. Lewl aonen" : sociation sct up its school,” diggers to make’ the’ world gc] > ae Pi MLS | ae A motion to extend all the round,” a Cornellus Schmidt: of. Grassy The. retarded’ child deserved | Plains was brought, to. Vancou-, financtal ald possible up to the f $256.47 per pupil as \ ‘amount 0 ipassed by the board. TO NE DISCUSSED A request for use of a room !n tie new Roosevelt. Park school to be uscd as a class-roony by the Retarded Children’s assoc. ation will be discussed with the department -of eduction, the pourd decided Inter In committco., | In asking for school board ald, |. Mr. Lewls sald the educabtlen ol retarded ehildren was 8 public ys well as a private concern, “We have youngsters In tis town who will never develop bee yond (he mental age of elght, There ure others who will never develop beyond the mental ago of 12. s “They tin cnblon the sume maied normal Lewls sald, Ty elling an exnmple of what could be done for velarded cht}. dron Mr. Lowls suid that at the University of Chicago he was shown records of A child who though at the nge of 12 he was only In Grade a, he graduated with honors from the Massi- chuxetts Institute of Tocl nology ab the age of et. 18 NERD ATTENTION He anid that In Prinea Rue port and ie environs (hore were 13 childron who needed apoclnl education, A class of 15 tee invded children wie vonstdored Whe maximum that could bo Handled by ono teacher, Ho sald that in lino with toe cont Jeglalation passed: by the Brittah Columbia. government, the loca! nssoclation wished Ale millar support to that glyon als rend) cauabanad agsocinbions In Trail, Kelowna and ‘Vancouver, In asking for a room ib Roose- voll Mark school for the retards od: childron's ola, My, Lowls gald-ho bolfoved that more: bono: fit was oltalnod for the rotarded youngsters If thoy wore {togrit: less, Mr, The jon ve n right to an edueydayeees ix other, 80+ ehildren," Mt aide, wl The enused pawer colorad exact anid, c 7 k happy the whl ban," \r ' - "These childrén are ing them from the world,-in, the |. back room or the back yard, has “He said. thatthe world. was made up of teachers, doctors. lawyers and ditehdiggers and “1 takes a certain amount of ditch: the chance to become a good ditchdigger, rather than be completely Chambor of Commerce resolut- calling for the transport department to marking system for power and enbles near js to be consider lonal Canadian Junior of Commere A tolegram from Pr! pert Jaycoa president G, convention & weok, stated “tab abroratt rosol- wlon referr nitive for nelion,” sald that many neeldonts werd markod telephone, telograph and landing a ors, Owners of such wires shouid bo required t At the convention, in wos told, CG, reall was olected ident by acclamation, ~ Howover, Mr. victory—an oxnnipld, Junior: londoraliip traning program, attor bolng named president, He planted tho rapid oxprnglon of Inyooolsm vA Ole rOnsON for 0 normal: students outside assroom,*:: . meh dg us five’years from: now, and 15 years from now,”), s said. “The day of hid-|- Cc else, | J lise~ if nothing Lewis said.” | City J aycee Re solu To Get Noa A Prince Rupert Juntor develop a bobler lines landing sips, ed by tha nat- Chamber e exectitive, te luca! ned Tuesday night. neo Rue P, Wood ro allended the national. b Winnipeg last ton ed to navlonal oxue- Princo Rupert resolublon by alreraft slriiing wn- Ines nonr emarqeney rons on Inkos and rv. o mark them with alumina palls, placed on tho wires to {ndlente thalr | Lak poaliion, tho resolution tho maol- L, Pilppelll of national pres- Fillppolll was not rbout Ia reclamation ho anld, of chambor's wool: 8 ie a coplorable altuie Ho gala’ inn an Interview ‘going tol Afe old: man.wa in: hospital» under, circumstances being: investigated., by Grassy. Plains; : B.C, nok ver Saturday: authorities Indicated, Wednesday. deficiency ship, ty ody ~My, Filippollt.was'olected whion |, his only opponent, James Kelly, 44, of Moncton,’ N. B.: withdrew 1}in, m barbocuo nb Blawalinns lodged, tn h that. .are ROMP. at | ‘ ri i alibre. bullet: ct still in his head, ‘Hosplts! thas not yet been removed... -: on. of qualified “once | irom the race because of busins. ess pressure, He succocds: Ross Smyth of Montreal , " Last presidential olection : by. reclamation was in 3083, °° In other local business: rog- lannl director of Skeenn North district J, 8,-Burns swore In five. naw mombors to the local Jun ior chamber, ‘They were. Obto Knlopkamp, Noble Powoll, Wile iam Rapor, Warry ochouterand Coll Torle, Cys Momborshhy. chalrman: Ruy Webbor named Fy." Dowdle ar the “Jayvon: of bho. Monti” for Ins work In connection with the Junior chamber's Dominion day committea,. shay, Noxt Saturday tha dayores will Join with. the: Inyeoo-Tittea “A distriat meoting In Torrnco Sunday, July 22,:will: bo follows ott by tho unnunl.caycoo Golf tournament," rom ot WEATHER Intormittont Jight sratn: today pocoming continuous ratn thls avoning, Cloudy. with’ froquolit slroworg Mriday, Remalning coal, Winds southenat 26 thls evening ahitting to southwest 20, Friday morning, Low: tonight and tit fomorraw at ort Hardy, f0:0n —_ by.iplano, the! bul- | wnd.Phinoell Nicosta,: but’: equipped,” W ‘CO Ing: groups, oe Meanwh Show, heawl tha: trinl:o attempted, to nya. a catilag. aban) to’ tho: other: pulltlghtor.t knooked tie 60, Bandaplt and, Princes: Ruper BO and 6 i Valnitod, whe Pe yo ake Ito, military pofleo, spocial : court lata,’ Intarrup polnts near the Livadh wi: mllos’ Nicowin, bulls sill raging oul: of control further north, Royal Alt’ Forea 1 nipped,” with por! wag sor'ving ts (0. ¢0- ntre belween Julgo\ Borat Iv.garnptad hy Relite) Trove. \ ny Mla. Tihilo, ordinatlf oral Hulate vor "DUAN SECOND ~ MONTE CARLO, } Fringe Ralniar'syagl eal Wadnnartay, Prineoss: Grae wae 1 | Following ns mont) - ef wators and neat, 5) dalenda hey Aye expected’ United: States’: for nontlon, i" | covenant an momen eee LIBHON:: Porlugals i In Hnyos: 24, 0 ynrelty,. bl ron Bas; ANBHLO,’ myx, willed tor frat ult tine Lisbon ring Monday wor: loudly: applau d fniavuibog. lator {Nor 4 they today. ee la VR 8 FORUISE | Mone, Mey in a | 10! TWUlea tat tore vist “intel dnd: dod’: A:-fow. “gocdnd