feed ei eM ‘Hoxistiye coustal areas of north-| ‘ern B.C. Include adequate town- fw es EL rte Th i ORMES—— Daily Delivery re e DIAL 2151 . |__DRUGS VOL, XLV, No, 132 Bee RR OR BE RCE OS PBN HE Se Se : 4 Pog a ‘ AAs i Diane Asked Before Corridors | *"h resolution asking that consideration be p given to existing northern B.C, ports before efforts are made to establish Canadian corridors across the Alaska anhandle was passed at the monthly meeting of the Chunber of Commeree. © * eee eet fateh ng tte gee erat mentee weiter ‘The resolution will be refer-. ‘C. Bennett and A. B. Brown, MLA. red..to. the assoclated boards of: Anolher resolution calling trade meeting, at Prince George! for Une establishment of tele- i later this aonth. i vision in this area by (he Ca- Potiithng out (hat in exchange | nadian Broadcasting Corpor- forthe corridors Canada would | be required to make a major con- cession to the U.S, which pre- sumably would involve) hydro- electric power, and that there Is a shortage of sites In the world where ‘low-priced -power can be produced, the resolution express- |. ed belief that “such. power sites A ao swith the -boundatiés OfCanada’ should be developed in Canada for Canadians for, this and ‘fu- ture generations.” Tt further beneved: that pres- ent northern B.C. Poris, with present and proposed road and j, ratl connections, are “sufficiently : far north to serve the nor thern half of the province in the same} thanper that Vancouver now serves the southern half." The point was also made that: “Sites, Industrial areas and har- bors, and are within feasible transmusslon-lne distance from the sources of hydro-ciectric! power in the northern B.C. Yukon area ation was referred back to the execulive committee for re- wording before it is presented to the Prince George meeting. It was also decided that the Chamber should submit to the associated boards yf trade a reso- lation asking that: alter the sum, mer scason the Canadian’ Na- flonal:Rallways- put -its) modern}, siceping-cars back. into, -service on the northern Ine, ‘The cars were recently withdrawn ‘to fill the needs of trans-continental service. A letter from the CNR was read indicating that the ninatter would receive study dur- ing the sunmuner, The Chamber further agreed to sent a wire to the. board of transpory commissioners protest- ‘ing an dnerease of 15 per cent int coastal freight rates. While ne | mitting Ik was “reasonable” inercase rates in view of Inevense ed’ costs, the Chamber believed that 15 15 por cent was excessive. “Tom Uphill, 82 Opposition was expressed “to Set For Election negotiation whith would: the establishment: any tend towards VICTORIA (Tom Uphill, 82, of farce Industry using Canadiantone of B.C.'s most colorful poll- power outside Canadhin terrt-! telans for the last 86 years, said tory.” Tuesday he's all set for the nex} Tf passed at Prinee George, the “provincial election, besolution will be addressed on} ' "Il looks as if we shall have behalf of the usseelated hoards! one this year--things are bolting [one affyirs department, Ki Anpewnnle MP, Premier W. Ay * ‘No New Fires ‘ In Forests pate VICTORIA (Mor the first ine sinec the offielal forest fire: cogead apened May Dono nesy Pres we reported n the Vaneouver Mohow's up) to distriet in the ¢ fiabu "Tuesday, There star are 2a tires burning othe distreleh but ab are nder rontrol, ‘rhe government Wfted the pare jiu industrial lose Tuesday avsthe Bethe Coole watershed in fhe.Peinee Rupert distriel, Only anotire was still hebag patrolled hy" 10- MT CREW, ‘Wonther forecasts for moed. paris OF WG. were favorable for fights forest fires, $140, 000 Richer. o the prine minster, the cx up for it,” Mr, Uphill told re- T. porters, - wees eee Seen oe eo rome Three Canadions' After Big Race two Ontario dekel-halders amd one in Montreal won $110,000 cach today in the Irish hospilal sweepstakes hy virtue af the stirring Epsom Derhy vletory of the Freneh- owned Lavandin, ee tated 40th Briton Shot NICOSIA, Cyprus CReutorsh + - Cypiiol rebels shol to deal a Beltish colonial official early bo- day, Hs ‘Turkish-Cypriot driver was wounded, The velin, Thon ax Milen, 20, was the 40th Briton tind the fourth British elviltan ~- Killed alneo April City Construction Still Tops Total At Same /Gonsirnetion in Jtrines Rupert: tor We irs five menths of the your showed en Inerenio of §ise a over building dueling the sane yortod Fak yen, according (a bhie Enlue of building pormils: tested abeCltye Mull hy the end of May, Bo for Ghis year permits for ull valied ah S870,108 have jon Ieaned as compared to ypluc of 82 ONTO ti the first Myo months of 1d, dah Dolphin, My buildin Inspector aatd, Ay April 1080, 4d pormitts: for egnatreon valued wh $hG4b tu ' Time in 1955 weyo Laken oul as compared toa vile OF F410 Ey Apert lingk yeu, Th May of this year, 4 permits for eanstrnetion valued at $40,100 were tasted compared (a 44g in May 1g, April Wid total deludes: four hew homes valued ab a lola of $2,000 while $40,500 of the May total a reprosantod by two new homes, Tha renminder of the cOnatotlon Tat month was ale Noa oxeluslvely repalea and roe novations, Largest slogle repalr job was $2,600 construction at thw Standard Ol Company dogk, Bradley: (le{t) and Yvonne ‘osulivan, (CP Photo), bdan Port Pitty French One | lavandin. ~ Wins Derby PSOM, Suirey, Eng. land (AP). — Lavandin, owned by millionaire per- fume maker Pierre Weth- cimer, won the 177th. run- ning of the Derby in. a stirring photo finish to- day. -Mantaval, the only American- owned horse tn the field and a 50-to-1 outsider, was. second. Montaval is owned hy Ralph B. Strassburger of Norristown. Pa. 1 School principal, were: re- 5 Per Cent Of Teachers ult Posts. “Booth Principal Heads List — jeity school teachers, head- {ed by that of R. H. David- son, Booth Memorial’ High |! ceived and-accepted bythe for District 52 last: night.:. The resignations amount ‘to’ District 52 teaching staff: |“! Two appoutiments to ~cily: schools were. confirmed, Of the. teachers: leaving Dist- rict 52-at the end of the current term, }1 are from Booth Memor- ial, two are from Borden Street elementary, three from” King Edward clementary, three from Conrad Street-clementary and one from Port. Edward. : Others terminating - teaching. June.30 are: ° Booth—J. M. Evans, acting Roistar. was third. Twenty-seven’. three-year-olds started in the gruelling mile and a half race, and, Lavandin bares. ly: held off"the. clositig: ‘sur rue of, Montaval, another French- ‘pred. The finist was’ ci0se enough for the Judges to call: for a look at the pictures, They awarded the decision to. Lavandin by a neck, Two lengths separated Monta- val and Roistar, . Chamber Plans Further Action On Car Lot The Chamher of Commerce is j {not convinced that the collection jor wrecked cars on'a lot outside ‘the city Hilts Is a “neeemary! revi” and has instructed Its | muntelpal commlillen Lo hvestl- gate "the matter further, The dump of wreeked cars was! described as “an unslghily pub: letter answering previous queries’ by the chamber, The clerk- comptroiler added. that it was betler ta put wreeked curs there than leave then on ely shrects, “This Is qionsense,” A, Bruce Brown suid, "the elty carcontrol (he Jenvins of funk in the alroea Fle eantended dint since the eily did not own the: property in question, some leg: islalion should be passed to pre- vent the disposal of junk at the entronee to the ally, G7. Lyons protested tt was unreansonable to diserlainate neminsh Chat paren lot when were were obber used aan lols throughout the clly, “That Is not nm uged en lol, Tt plied. MRS. MABLE S. TAYLOR of Hamilton, Ont, lags been lected president of the Cane adian Home and sehool and Paront-Teneler Fodernlon at the annual meeting in Winnl- peg. She sueceeds Mrs, | Kivana of Vietorla, (Cl Photo), is a junk Jot,” Mr. Brown re- ft “2 {Will never seo another ono Ilke vi bombarding wt foreign shove os vice-principal;.- Harold George, | 7... Brock; Miss Joan’ Hardie; Miss Vivian Malanchuk, Mrs. G; ‘Frank