. earlier, but still ine & ‘ tee te me ‘, ct byods om Bisa lh tie tte ok Aa eM CS NACE RF Pane ied Dee VII, No. Of. 138,000 pounds ‘at the Prince: orning. Sales, with prices’ for’ médium; rackets. areas follows: ~ © Neckis—45,( 000. pounds .: (22. 1. (22.7; Columbia Packers. ° 14; 20.7), sold to Atlin. Fisheries. Atli—9,000. pounds: (22; ...-14; 21, 3) “The .Prince “Rupert Fisher- had’ landings: of 9,000 pounds from. .the. “Dover B',- -10,000 pounds. from. the “Fredeliia’ and - the “Piking 1" with 7,000 pounds. & _orrAwa © Can di , tinued hana month & 00 less than ‘about 140,000 mor in July, 1957,: ; The “number OL “Jobless - ahd secking work was: 286,000, down. from 320,000 in June, but: ‘higher than the total of. 163, 000 a year ago. The bureau: of “statistics re- ported today that in. addition to the unemployed there are 19,000 on temporary layoff. The jobless represented 4.6 per cent of the labor force—6,220,000 a month ago—compared with 2.7 per cent in July, 1957. FARM JOBS UP In a joint release, National ‘Employment Service = figures showed that most of the in- crease in the employment figure wis due to higher emplyoment in’ agriculture, which rose {9 853,000 from 740,000, Non-farm johs advanced | slightly to 5,081,000 from 5,054,- 000 to bring the total up to 5,034,000 in July, compared with Four halibutters Sold ‘a. total aif ‘Rupert’ Halibut exchange . ‘this 5 arge. -and chicken . size © fish... in a 1.5) sold. ‘to ‘Pacific: Fish . Teeny * MiNly—21. 000 pounds ‘ 14; 21.7) sold to British | “Miss Jean—60,000 pounds (215} ‘sold to’ Pacific Fisheries. | men’s” Co-operative - association | iwhite smoke Sunday 77 seconds Scientists . pressed. an. intensive | -investigation today to. determine ‘what. caused the ‘first U.S. lunar} rocket tos explode. The “hugeé:: sattelite- bearing missile. shattered in a puff of after a fiery blastoff. ‘Even before. this initial, strike at the moon, a second attempt had been ordered. The follow- up U.S, Air. Force lunar. probe attempt is expected during a three-day period starting Sept. 14. There was a distinct possibil- ity that the Russians might attempt to. beat the new US. deadline by one day. FIND WRECKAGE * Divers descended into 60 feet ‘of water some 10 miles northeast of the cape and came up with sections of the metal skin® of the Thor 1,500-mile-range mis- sile that was the. rocket's first stage, - The two upper stagesy-both iota 000 in June, Large sports program | * planned for Labor Day . A large schedule of sport events including swim- ming, diving, track and field will be held for children on Labor Day, September 1, Labor Council Sceretary- Pres ister Mh ?, O'Neal said today, UN MAR Wem om Hn 8 a Ort - Impaired driver given $75 fine Wiliam = Petor Willams, of Teneo Rupert was fined $75, costs ar in dofnult of paymont sentenced to two months in fall whon he pleaded guilty Satur- tiny In ality pollee court to a charge of bolng. in care and rentrol of a motor vehicle while hla ability to drive was impalr- ec ve Meohol, 1 Regn enh OR wee Mem kate torae He pe inp my Men be mR RSME RUGS. LTD. _ DIAL 2151 7 4 i ' et tee. anh Ce ie EAE ARO Tt borrowed from the navy Van- Mr. O'Neul sid the swloimniny | events to ba held 2 p.m, at: Gyro Swimming pool will Include ant open. 100 yard race, Woe eald there will bo 12 . swimming events, as well as various clivinygs competitions, Mo track and fleld events will start Wom. at Algoma -Park and will consist of such races as an cep and spoon race, sack raco, and a three-logged race, Children will recolve free re- freshimonts, “A toon dance i the Olvic Con- tre on the evening of Boptombor Mr, O'Noul sald, moe neamesremnse Shuns plan OAIRO ents Naguor ons today sald the Norwoglan plan for stablivlng the Middla nat is doomod but that United Nna- tions = Socretary-Goneml Dag Mamniarakjold . soon will visit 1 will top off the day's activities! - ‘CAPE. CANAVERAL,. Fla... AP gti ‘after. ‘the - ceplosion, It was not expected that that ‘part: of the wreckage. would... be. recovered. “Preliminary: analysis, indicated thatthe explosion . occurred in the’ engine compartment of. the ‘first of the-three rocket stages. Maj.-Gen, Bernard. Schriever, ty missed by Magistrate Ik. T. court Friday afternoon, Lorentz had his charge of be- ing a member of ‘an unlawful assembly ‘withdrawn. by James K, Shaw, Crown Prosecutor in police court Friday niorning and ‘Treplaced by a charge of obstruc- ing a police officer in the execu- tion of his duty. Police told, the. court Friday morning that. Lorentz had been advised to leave the scene of the vlot after the Rlot Act had been read and when he fulled to do so he was charged, Mrieistrate Applewhaite, in dismissing, the ‘ease, told Loren- ie “You might have had some excuse to remain on tho scene 0.C. Football LONDON (1lautura) Rowults af avecor WMatehow played ja tha United Kingdom Baturdays NCOCTINED LEAGUE CUP Abordeen 6. Walkirk J Airdiroontina & Clyde 3 Arhrautn 6, Dunbarton 8 Ayr 4, Porfur 0 Calilo 3, St. Mirren 0 Dundea J, Marton 4 Dunfeemline 4, Broohin f Ne stirling 1, Sbyangyaor 2 Wiaornina'O, eilmarnook o Montran 2, gl ntitan i! Mothorwall 8, Partiak &- Quoon'a Pk. 8, Alon 3 Quean of 4 1, Tunaon 0 Raith Wt, Hourty Rangors 2, Third Lanark a “HE, Johnatone 1, Cowdenbenth wf i KHtonhousomult 0, Horwlok 1 Btirling 1 Maat Fife O° mo TRISTE LACE Viator Cape: Arca a, Tat Qq i Colonna 4, Cliftonville 1 Orvancdore 6, Taillymenn a CHonavon ff, Portadown | CHontorn &, Dorry Olty 2 Calvo anyway, me. ‘. ‘ Ch ste tat taal he ty Linflold 4, Dintiliory be chelf of the air force ballistic! re . take. Ba. week . to. trouble: definitely ys, of the Tguiae oxygen: ture might have touched . off the. ex- plosion, he said... ie 7 rate ~ ” wos ey noo : t hstruction ¢ arge | ~ dismissed in court: 3 ‘Lucian: Lorentz of 1421 Piggott Place, charged with obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty during the- Centennial riot had his case dis- Aplewhaite i in city police if you were trying to locate a wife of child In the crowd, but you had no such excuse.” The magistrate went on to. say “You just deliberately sat there. Why, nobody knows, It was a very stupid action of which you were guilty but in my opinion docs not constitute the offence of obstruction with which you are charged.” | with boing members of on un- lawful assembly ino connection with .the Centennial Riot. were remanded in city pollee court this morntiag until Curther dates. Remanded until August 21 wore: Charles Aaron Ordss of Port Edward without plen, Albert Mckny of Prince Rupert who plended not guilty, Antonlo Ce- surone of Prince Rupert who ‘plonded not guilty, Romanded until ‘August 22 were; Robert Brown. of Prince Rupert without plea; and Ray- mond Wosley of North Pacific who plondad not guilty, « Remanded unth) Soptembor 12 wares Robart Johnson of Port edward without plea, and Will- juin Johnaon of Port Edward without plon, . coenrmmanreeny ern wrreet nideneemeneninaeaieiall Port Simpson resident dies Mrs. Charlod’ (Helon) Cooper, of Port Almpson, died Snturday In the Princa Ruport General Vorpltal at tho age of 92, Min- eral arringomonts aro to bo an- nouneod by Forguson Pynoraly Seven of the people. charged send to public: schools. ‘LEADER KILLED’ The only other. death - in. the long history. ‘of: ‘Doukhobor ex- plosivehess was. in. October, 1924, when - Peter... ‘Verigin the Elder, the original , ‘Doukhobor leader, was blown: ‘Up. along with some of his followers by a time bomb in Verigin’s CPR railway car. Only last Friday, five young POOPED OOCODPO CLES fur coats. window. to other, mont park creek. ain IN THE: MON Hone. Miami, Fla. looks dowi a al, children, whom ‘they refuse. to a “But: Joo Podovinikoft: : express: ed satisfaction ' ‘with the. govern- ment. proposal. the met: the: sect’s.‘terms | for. move to Ruyssia_and. the .major Pao | Sons. of ‘Freedom were commit-: PPOPIOLIEIPLOVIVGISILILS in problems seemed to. have been ironed out," , : secesenresccooocsooreren {600-POUND UNINVITED GUEST WEARS FUR COAT FOR TEA Although this is still summer, there are some ‘creatures . who make unexpected calls at tea time wearlng heavy black . _ At Teast so it was’ last Friday afternoon “at 3:30 when a 600-pound form, donning a heavy black ‘coat of fur, gingerly uo crossed the patio at the Fourth Avonue Enst home of Mr.and | Mrs, William Koughan: Said Mrs. Koughan, I was reading "a thrilling “who-done-it” when I looked out of our picture see this huge bear not two feet away.” . '. Mrs, Koughan's nolghbor Mrs. Duncan McRae and Mrs. McRac's | mother, also saw the boar at the sanite time. They crossed telephone lines as. thoy frantically tried to call each The animal was belived to have come down the Medly- ' 4 ‘ ts Roe be He said the. two. governments.: ‘appeared » to ‘have : Sol atoule fined: $35, costs. or. in”. “‘defauit| of payment sentenced ‘to. seven mie when ‘ “she: “was to days in’ jail found: guilty. by. the: magistrate, on a-:charge: of speeding, . PPPPODPLIIID IPD: | Building. tenders | expected soon. ‘Contracts for the Digby: Is- land airport. buildings will be » let. as quickly: us ‘possible,. B.. P. O'Neal, Secretary-(reasurer. of the: Prince’. Rupert. Labor Council’ said today. We said he had ‘received Jetters :from. Frank - Howard, MP Skeona, and George. Wees,'. Minister of Transport, saying. that: tho contracts ‘would ” he lot, shortly. oe en — ‘on what Idoke ke tho moon,’ Vornt: Davis of t "4 Fina ab tho Corl Custle of Biorida in Minna, hype i Mpa ty . 4 ' - oy m4 : et Rm by : police . ‘saturday. Elizabeth A. Dahl, of 859 Summit Avenue was} 1 ereewe: ‘of. “ailing. Stop ae itctucatipuat ows ‘holding courses forall alfill unions in. Prince - ‘Rupee embor:: 16. pnd:16, ‘B. vy ‘Rupert Labor Council anid ‘today, . Courses Will Included: affective: . history: ‘ot the lnbor’ movomenta, shop‘ Atay: avd and’; grievange:. rode jure a ‘parliamentary ‘procedure.’s: O'Non): sald: thats thi sourse’s will bo: moatly {crrahon ¥ atowards’ and] nioft, f corsa," WEATHER