7 tart . “ek Cag ear in a. statement: on council’s ‘gttions: and” feclings | following. the... August: 3: uprising: ‘dur ng: which 15 persons were injured “The ‘report, endorsed by, ‘coun 1 ell: “Tuesday: and. released -by.May- or' Peter J: Lester: ; had. been cleared’ ‘by the city: sol citor, “outlines” measure A after the riot and answers peatedly voiced ‘charges of. dis-| crimination: by... RCMP Niitives.: tons. ‘of -ROMP..“brutality: and disgrimination” ‘are ‘gubstantiat- ‘At: thesame - time: it’ points 7 at '‘that.-there: are. “methods other, than. riots to remedy in-|_ jystice.’” i “Freedom: . to. “tot | ge not. a ‘Canadian. freedom, ” ‘the report ha goes’on: PREVENTIVE COMMITTEE 0 “Th answer. to a: Prince Rupert “Labor, Council. request. for. res-}: _ignation of tie special city com-1: | mittee . inquiring ‘Into: the. riot, the statement emphasizes‘ that: = i, the ‘sole purpose. of the. commit- os tee was: to prevent, any Fence: ‘of the riot. 45 “The labor group had’ -palso : doubted that the committee had ;: “tthe: time’ or ability”. for a: thor- ough* examination. “ - Shrugged. off in ‘th “a matter of opinion’. ps “The report dwells in: length. on the ‘subject’ of: whether the pre-: os sent’ RCMP force is: iit to. ‘police _the: city. . ; ‘The Labor Council. had asked for a switch to city. police, assert~ ‘ing that. “amany:: of: the: rookie -»ROMP ‘constables ‘sent here from| * training: school” “might not be}. mature: enough. to: cope. with, -the!. “elty's “particulary ‘oblems.": 5 YEARS AVERAGE). > In reply, the city. counctt | res] port shows that’ -the “average] length of service - ‘for constables}. here js five -years.and. submits. that this.is considerably above other comparable : cities, ~ “THe repore & NaF called’ a speciai mee ing of nat- ive councillors to set.up an Ind=|. dan committee to work in co- operation with the city to elim- inate mutual difficultics. oo The Indian committee, to be known.as the “Committee for Public. Co-operation,” will be ‘formed as soon as villages elect their representatives. One of the tasks of the committee would be to. bring to the attention of the city any improper action on part of the RCMP. BETTER EQUIPPED , The city's report sts three points to refute the labor organ- lzation’s submission that a city police force would be better for the city. The city’s arguments re; 1, ROMP {fs less Hable to civic Orruption than a city police orce, 1 2, RCMP Is undoubtedly better prained than city police would be. 3, The. presen, contract cost of RCMP is $81,000. City police wa cost approximately 121,000, an Increase of $40,000 per year, ‘Turning to the demand for an investigntion of the underlying cases of the rot, the report says that the Investigation will start Qs suon ig the: last rlot trial ds completed, . At soys that nuinerous people have turned down offers to serve ‘he: ‘council's’ ‘stand. was: ‘made . he ‘state ont promises Ms ire| : ‘and: certain’ ‘action” | if. accusa- |: oe mmendes ei i ing held in- contempt of. count on moderate- to-light rainfall. POLDV GIVE LIS PECVO LPO LEODLOLOCOPL Umbrellas outrank purses Women of Prince Rupert ob- viously value their umbrellas more than they do their pure ses, The Royal Canadian Moun- ted Police today reported that there are a number of unclaimed purses in the lost and found department of the City Wall, Wut there are no umbrellas, Bicycles, walletxy and eye- Rlisses are also waiting to ‘he claimed. wr tape ow $300 worth of watches stolen from downtown jewellery store OA city jewellery store mor ‘ning for the fifth time ‘Proprietor of Manson! 8 Jowel-: lors, I. D., Manson watd that his front plnte gings window wos anushed at nbout 8330 am, nnd tyoproximatoly $300 worth of Witches taken, Ho said that he Hiv not oh cheek his window was broken into carly this ina per lod of five yours, atock completely ut thought there wore four watehos missing. | Managor of the Bank of Mon- trea], 1, C, Melville who ives two doors. down from the etloro anid bat ho was awakened at about AsO this morning by @ erashing Nolwe and then hoard the burg. lay alarm ringing, Woe sald he Immodintely notified the police, Mr, Manson sald that the is offering a reward of S100 for Information leading to the ave Yont of porsonn fn connestion WIE thea brewale-ly, We nald iat the roward will he offoctive for My pnd or Future hrent-fow, wewoll .: Hither menrie ree — New recreation = dato / named by Civic Centre Former recreation director for the City of Ed- monton, Jacob Vandenbrink was appointed recreation and program director of the Prince -Rupert Civic Centre by the board of directors last night. Mr. Vandenbrink willl take up the position left vacant July 14 by Gordon McCutcheon who held the post for a year and a half. He wil! start September 8. The newly appointed ‘director was also area supervisor of reere- ation communities for the City of Edmonton and is the holder of an Alberta reereation director's certificate, Mr. Vandenbrink Is a member of the Canadian association for health, physient education and recrention' as well as holder of varlous other recrentlonal cer- tificates, Twenty-eleht years old, My. Vandenbrink is netive ino sports including basketball, volleyball, football, archery and soccer, Several recommendations were read to the Civic Contre board concerning Mr, Vandenbrink by personnel chairman A. PP. Craw- Jey. He suld that many other ap- entions for. the position had pecn recelved, MONTMAGNY, Que, P—DPor- nardiny Blanchet, a Quebec City Jawyer, Thursday night wos ‘ohosen Liberal candidate for the Bopt, 20 federal byclection in Montmagny-] Jalot riding, POONOOLOPOPTOROIIIPLO OILS, nds, 100 miles across the ‘strait|. “Basin, Kloiya, Bay; Kloiya ‘Riv-" er and from the mouth of’ the Skeena River: upriver to Ka-. lum River inclusive. 2 p.m. is the weigh-in time. 10:30 a.m, to 1:30 pm: Track and field events at Al- goma Park. , 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m—Swim- ming and diving competitions at Gyro swimming poo]. 9:30 p.m. to 1 am —Public dance in the Civie Centre. Columbia Cellulose employ- ecs will be able to enjoy the following events: From the first sight of fish to weigh-in time 8 p.m— Fishing derby in harbor ‘and Skeena River, Fish. wil..be. ‘weighed at the Cow Bay. fonts 8 p.m. 9 a.m. to dusk—Golf tourna- ment at Thornhill Golf course In Terrace, POPUP FOPIOLIOPD Coesereeraeeser? No paper Monday The Prince Rupert Daily News will not publish Monday, September 1, Labor Day, in oh- servance df the federal statu- tory holiday, Along with city firms observing the hollday will be hanks, government of- fices and the Liquor Store, © All Post Office wieketw with the oxcoplion of the money order wicket will he open Monday from: 8 am, until 10 mw, The monoy order wicket remitins closed all day, Tho hox lobby will he open from 8 a.m, votil 6 pam, There will he vo letter carrier, as usual. 9 PPPPPILO OPPO service Monday, Te will resume noNduy, DOWNTOWN PARADE SATURDA y| TO PRECEDE "MUSICAL RIDE” A proviow of the world-famous Royal Canadian Mountod Pollce “Mustoal Rido" will be given tomorrow afternoon when d2 mounted ROMP In full dross uniforms parade in tha downs» town section at) 2:90 pam, The two performances to bo staged In Roosovell Park ure xohoeduled for Snturday at 790 pam, and Bunday nt 2:30 yp, Prior to the “Musloal Ride” presentations tho Prince Rupert Centennial Ayla’ Drill toam will give an exhibition, POPIPIPOL ATES OPENS IDOILON NGI IG IV OIOIDITLIONO LED OIILGIIIIIIIT IOP ; Pollowing- is a s hnedule of . “events for the day: > of the: China: mainiand.. drawn: .out .on:.--whether™. i ffect:- his. ° “judgment” on whether: islands: Bh A state” department: document: Thursday denounced “Peiping’s militarism «and. “aggressive eX- pansionism.” | eeerrorrorrneoere vove evcccoevers Bulletin ~ ‘Opening of the hunting + sea- son has been: ‘postponed. tems. : porarily,. Game : Warden’, ‘Clif- ford Walker announced ‘today; Only, exception will. be. made | for licenced registered guides | who will be bale to atke hun- ting parties in the province other than the — Vancouver forest district. “This is the first dime in B.C.’s history that weather, conditions have forced a de- lay in the season,” Mr. Walker sald. : TO M. BONEY, govers nor of ‘tho 604. district of Rote . ary -Intornational orrives cin - the olty. Soptenrber 1 on his: throc-day official visit to tho ' Princo Rupert Notary club, Mr. Bonoy will bo guoxt-of-~ honor at social functions cule | minated by the Governor's Ball, Wadnosday night, Bloc- tod, district govornor at the 49th annual convention in Dallas, Toxns. Mr. Bonoy hoadu the 40 Rotary clubs In north- weat Washington, British Col+ “unbla, and Alnako, | ob to on ‘the little islands. withi ‘sight, But “Eisenhower. refused«to:be| “ ‘this. “Quemoy” ‘and Matus] * should’ .be defended: by U.S. ‘for-. ces, He said that this was a mili-: tary.decision which could not be. made until after the event—that. is, any. Assault on. the: offshore. en “employed at ‘five! ‘southern’ B.C: ports: ‘struck sions’ cand * ‘hours: of work.’ ‘Men employed. at, the ‘northern’. ‘port of Prince ‘Rupert, . only ‘Major port. previously’ unaffected,’ an- goes ‘in ‘sympathy-" Railways - have. refused ‘since |: Monday ‘to load further grain |. | shipments. for export ‘through | West Coast ports. because of ‘the}. prospect of. storage space being filled up, and ‘loaded boxcars be- ing kept: idle, Namara of. the Canndian Wheat, Board said ‘Thursday in Winni-|: peg the strike has not. you caus- "ne boat One boat . ~ sells catch © One halibulter sold: her catch on ‘the Prince’ Rupert halibut exchange this. morning. The “Mina TW". sold — 36,000 pounds to British Columbia Packers for prices of 21,6 cents for medium, 285 cents for largo and 14 conts for chickon. size fish. neevooosesoresesssrereeuseeeeeees “Donald. Giitons, Clvic. fe ontro' swimming, Pool “project engineer 7 slnco tho. beginning: of construc- tion, told. the Clvje Centre board |. of directors Just night that: he will. be. leaving tho city to tako up normanont rosidonce in Hin- ton, Alborta. -. : Bonrd: director T,:N. Youngs thanked Mr, Gaitens for his. pnat |: holp nnd, profosslonal assistance ‘to’ the project, Mr. Youngs sald Mr! :Galton'a. doparturo would bo “a great loss". to the swine ming pool committoo. bs _A-nuccossor ‘to. Mr. Galtons hos not yot boon named, Mr Caltons told the bonrd that ho Has nv anitabla porrou in mind and would ‘submit his name bo- fore lonving. Ho will lonve for Hinton Boptombotr , 1: ‘he said, Large mnimiber’ of summer sports and notivitios was bianied aoe to ¥ wey Aug. 21 in.-2. dispute. over pen-| nounced ‘Thursday: they - “would | refuse to, handle’. deep-sea. car- ‘Chief commissioner W: C. Mc-} up. of. shipping. could. cause ree hardship, 1 particularly ‘foi o berta farmers who: normally ‘port: through.’B.C. ports. "| | : “The situation will .get: worse WY every. day. until’ the. strike: ends,” Mr . McNamara said... Court imposes "Jail sentence’ _ Of three "months “Lorne | Gordon - -Burnett, 31, Prince Rupert was sentenced to| three months In’ jail by Magis- ‘trate BE, T. ‘Applewhaite in. bity police ‘court: this morning ‘when he ‘pleaded guilty to a charge, of false pretenses, Police told the court that Bur: | nett cashed a cheque that was not covered ata merchant’ 8 store in’ Taylor, B.C. . Magistrato- Applowhaite | sald that he could not suspond gsen- terice on Burnott ns he. has n provious police record, | ret 1 my pool engineer leaves. by. Mr. Gaitens for poor. turnout | of . volunteer laborers, for: ‘the awimming pool project. Mr. Galtens told. the board that an average .of ‘four pate sons a night have bean. turning out to tho project, He sitd at lenst 12 persons a night are Yor quired, ; 4Tho Clvic Contre board. of directors’ urged the. publia to aupport the project by. turning |’ out to the work partlog. ie ofton aw poaslblo, : Mr. Galtens sald that having roturned from holidays, ho had visited several othor: and xald that Prinee Ruport | will have tho boast. poo! ho ‘has soon, | Ho sald that n total of $03,980 had been spont on’ the vol to dato out of tho origina fund 13 ’The : U.S. nas-no, ‘irrévotable: : Pp ary. humillation: for :the-Uni States would. be. ‘Preferdble oe ajor: War. Ge ine commitment: ta; the defence:o Quemoy-and !Matsu ‘although Jt is committed: to, the. defence. Ti elephones _ changed — number,, 6767, now. connecte:'all departmonts. through. the “main switchbonrd, This: became’ effect Ive at 5 p.m: today, ta hy The number listed for Bidens editorin! dopartment night num phe indoor |: awinnning pools {n various towns? bor is 0760, cow H Sele barceumen’ “ot ” or ‘ eee, Nava ¢ f re Tn of $135,400, leaving. balan 9 of Of tho: $63,890. spent to “dato, $12,600.48 for; materials. that: . on ‘order’ and Accounts payab to the. amount: ‘of: % eg ata holng proceasods. a a WEAT 1ER— > Oloidy! with rain tomdrtow Morning, clearing: during ine aftornaon, - Ulttle change in tow erature, Winda « southi« o oan ‘Low: tonight’ and “hl igh ison 80. and 0, hurday, ‘Avigtiat 80; 1080, , Wy pe Oe OPA fle! Atandard Tine) 4; Aah, sine OGG. aT font Cw we 14308" - 20.8 feo ve oe coca OTD i Stone ee Ponatass Ad foot ‘Ae ee at Formosa, The Guardiancsagay “A new. Daily. News ‘telephone. Sachs office night cally Js: 6768. and tho, - ‘A