7 sd wer oh , PLEA ES SAL ee wd 5 SP ae ee 3 Teas Pe pe ieg PY a, He Bi nan, od 8 oe be PF Me I Te oY ew R SM RUN Ag oe Me 9 Ba oe Oats - REN aD WN A OM ALA SAY La 189°» Telephone 6767. + oto “start their tour ; Of ‘duty on the invisible - » North Amercian’ early. warning system... “Radar. ‘equipment. in: th of 45,000 square miles. eyery nine: seconds.” ‘line - that, ‘forms - n ==CP photo | from’ official US, Navy Photograph, a : Ss. o -O. Ov < “OO. ae! a o oS p At 0: pp "MONTREAL wo) ; trictlons on the importation of _ lead ‘and zine has bro ght spare i freeing world trade—including criticisi adijian an Ae Briti tives.meecting here for the Com- | British monwealth trade and economic conference. The conference Monday with a sense POOCTPI OPT POP LOL LOL IETS ANTI-NOISE REGULATIONS PUT THROUGH sons The city’s first. anti- -noise bylaw, All unnecessary noise in the city, was adopted in its final ‘reading by city council last night. “\. The bylaw, which carrics ense of violation, bans a lst of noises, including the following: stationary moving vehicle unless used as warning signal; a musical instrument at disturbing volume; peace distur- eo) ~ Horn sounding by a bing, shouting or whistling -notse near churches, e eager seovee PEPLPPHPOPIOLELILODF Army cadets start ‘wey tbe rogram tomorrow oA paride at 730 lomorraw Wheht af the Armories will luuneh the ER-160 training progra of Canadian Army Cadet Corps 2578, TH was ane nounced today by the group's coinmanding officer Lt. Kene ne(h B Warrds, «the Canadian Army Cadets Araining program will be car rled onto every Wodnesday ‘wight throughout (he winter md provides an opportunity for young mon hetween the aygon of Vand 18, Vt. Warris nald. een = wae fo RNS AO ERR Re ER Uta a RN | ane: remap ON 8 wen ween CST See eta ORME'S: 2151 | United j States action in placing res- announcement hit the | courts, hospitals, eee Oe ee OES OE OLE OE OIE LE II IER IES PPOSSOV OOD =: Former MLA for Atlin to attend Indian meet Frank Calder, former Atlin MLA, has accepted an invitation from the Saskatchewan government to tuke part in an Indian conference to be held at Valley Centre, Fort Qu'Appelle October 27 and 2 of shock, and the action was particularly regretted ‘in. view of steps taken here aimed: at Ours SHO | and other Common- wealth sterling markets. John McEwen, Australia’s minister of trade, described the restrictions as of a “ruthless POPP OVGPLOEOOOOOL BY COUNCIL aimed. at climinating a maximum fine of $100 in also by a Playing of vehicle, on public streets; excessive schools. The conference tk being entled to discuss the questions of the provinetal franchise and oan mendment of the Suskatehewan Liquor Act to provide for the re- moval in part or in whole of re- strictions whieh presently apply to Buskatehewan Tnadianas, Mr, Calder, one of the Indian Myhters for the rights of Native Indtins on the twa matters in quesion, has been asked to aulve the renctlons of the British Co- lumbia Indians to fa) the grant- ing of provinclal franchise inet] ¢ (b) the Winited wight of Indians under othe VBritlsh Columbia Liquor Act. The former Indlin member has wired bis uccoptunce to attend the Fort Qu'Appolla talks, 1 neeme ae mee ernrNnANAe RSH am Seem A peut ane Noma S4 me May To be sued HMOLLYWOOD w--Tho wife of Alunmy Davia dv, says sho still loves the sinner but HUSP OLS the feollng fant mutual Vocuwlat Loray White, married) to Davia for nine montha, salad Monday that ahe will Mle sult for diverce | tees; : frustrating: ‘their efforts, to . McBride Street-Fifth Avenue in- '| tersection.. ling the school board an on “PRINCE RUPERT, Be TUESDAY, 7 BE ar ie to. the ‘association - conyention | here; Mr. 'Aggett: warned the gov-|-p ernment, itis “pradually destroy- : ing the usefulness of school :trus- ‘do a. proper and decent’ job |. The trustees chief. added ‘But hi {let me be “quick to say this+-No : personalities are: intended. in: my} : criticisms. On many other, mat- Mayor vetoes : acceptance. wa of new bylaw|=2 ace Mayor Peter J. “Lester © “last night, vetoed final. acceptance’ of a bylaw that would permit con- -struction of a service station: ‘at the ¢ northeast. corner * of* ‘the . Though the bylaw could not be ‘passed. prior toa “public: hear- ing, the: mayor used “his. veto last}. ‘snight “to: have council reconsider } character” and the decision as| “savage.” The restrictions limit. imports to ‘an annual quota of 80 per “ONTO! “Average annual C¢oni- mercial imports during the five- year period 1953-1957. As Australian exports of lead to the United States were climb- ing in the latter years of the base period, the quota means that the amount of her 1957 exports to the Amercian market will be cut by some 49 per cent and her dollar income reduced by $18,000,000. Canada is beHeved to be hit niuch more lightly—some_ es- timates said as low as 10 per cent of 1957 exports. Finance Minister Fieming termed the action “deplorable” and “untimely.” In Ottawa, Prime Minister Diefenbaker said there will be discussions between the Can- adian and U.S, governments in the next few days to work out the best possible -pricés for the metals, Zinc producers to feel impact VANCOUVER = (P--A mining authority here says President Kisenhower's order to reduce U.S. lead and zine exports may not appreciably affect Canadian lend producers, but Is Wkely to have an injurious effect on ane production, The president ordered that Imports on the two metals be Hinited fo an annual quote equivalent to 80 per cent of average annual commercial tn ports during the five-year per. fod) 1953-67. Jumes A. Mike, president of the BC, and Yukon Chaniber of Mines, sald the U.S, move may roquire rationing of pro- duction by Canadian mines, In Its 1060 budget funds for Ja {urisdlation. Authority, tald alty eouned) Ir he submitted this November, Counell deaided to renow Within wo omonth, Authority for ext yea bu GOPIIGA IIIA D IV IOD DIES PO DU TOD OV OS ODDS ODO OE IDOE GICDIODVOOEEIIIT OIE OPEOIVIIOOO PDT O DISS POE ODIO LOD OD GOL IDOE PO DOO PVC DOOD OIOUO ODIO OOP EOE HOUSING AUTHORITY REQUESTED TO PROVIDE FOR LANDSCAPING Prince Rupert Housing Authority will bo asked to include iW, Vistor Whittng, scoretury mannagor of tho Housing and Vouslny Corporation could not allocate any money during the current flacal year, Ho atated that the 1050 budget will the issue but°on the other: hand |: not: delay it unnecessarily.” ek: “Mayor Lester’ ” gaia he would’ give his reasons for objection to having the residential property rezoned as local shopping zone -at-a-future council ‘meeting. - A “local shopping zone’’ clas- sification would permit building of a garage, which has previously Presenting. his: annual report); "| Siitiemedgiacks of cher. aeestt ati cite aero to ‘transfér whatever portion of education costs it’ may ment appea salary negotiationsin: “the hands’ of the. boards, and. “whatever the teachers gain: :. been “named as a likely ‘project if ; the bylaw is passed. . this morning for the trial Douglas is charged with mur- der in connection with the slay- ing of 27-year-old Reginal Sin- clair Young in Kitimat June 15, Defence counsel Derck LePage of Vancouver and Crown prose- cutor Frank S. Perry of Prince George chose the W-man jury out of a total of 48 prospective jurors within one hour after court opened at 11 am, today. The jury chose William a. Scuby as thelr foreman, Other jurors are: Patrick Ratehford, Wiam R. Pottle, James Pinniger, Thomas A, Mulhurn, Urban White, Will- jum George Murray, John R. Wrathall, Donald M. Wana- makor, George H, Trapp and John Rosedale, After the Jury was sworn dn, Mr, Justice T. B, Brown adjourn- ed the trial until later in the afternoon, Also to stand trial in the as- sizes is Richard Tom Lavenulk of Prince Ruport charged with the wlleged July 13 rape of an 18-yeur-old girl in Prince Rupert. Jamos K, Shaw is the dofence counsel and Crown prosecutor js Vrank 8. Porry, ndscaping ‘of houses under thelr wt Hight the Contral Mortgage tH roquost through the Housing digeat. responsibility of your local ‘tax- | payers, - 100 per cent,” Jury for murder trial nicked at Fall Assizes An assize court jury was picked by defence coun- sel and Crown prosecutor in-B.C. Supreme Court here neth Douglas of Kitimat charged with murder. -to. the .local’“taxpayer’s is ‘typical. ‘of their: unila~ " er ‘that. government: ‘inancial:. ex- perts “obviously ignored” Tealis- tic adjustment of the scale. * Present attitude of the govern- Will be. the of 23-year-old Orrin Ken- Light beacon out of order The Flagpole Point lighted heacon, listed as No. 2356.4, in North Bentinck Arm, has been reported not burning and will be attended to at the first op- Lportunity, District Marine Agent N, A, Bekctov said today. PPP PPOPIFO PDP DOODO DOLE OL ODIO DIO. WORLD IN BRIEF VANCOUVER (Gino Case ugrande, 28-year-old Italian im- migrant, was found guilty Mon- day night of murdering his swoetheart, Jenn Wardrop, 28, and was sentenced to he hanged Dac, 9, An Agssizo Court fury deliber- ated an hour and 423 minutes. Miss Wardrop was | fatally stabbed In her downtown Howe Btroet home Feh, 27, WABTIINGTON (fF — While millions watehed with varying yeactions, Shorman Adanw howed out Monday night as the wien clonost to the throne i" the Elsonhower administra Cot. At Inslating “I have done no wrong,” hoe ylelded to renowod pressure from Ropubiean enndl- dates and continuing criticlaim from Domoorats of his relations with Bornard Goldtine, the Bos- ton millionalre and friend fram whom ho ncknowledged recelv- Ing gifta, VANCOUVER —Hundsods of 7said many. imes depu tthat the Native has no voice in j community:- affairs,” the’. ‘mayor: to. gees 2 “This committee would provide GEO ay Brera an excellent starting point.” The mayor was. referring:to the ‘committee of * “public: co-opera~ tion” which:-he formed August 8 ata meeting with Native leaders, | . five days after. a mob of. more than 1,000: fought a two-hour battle with police in the down- town business. section. At that time, the mayor stated that the city would spare “neither time nor expense to prevent any | recurrence of the conditions which were said to have led up to the riot." The co- -operation conimittee was formed with the. under- standing that Natives here and in surrounding: villages appoint representatives to the committec. However, the mayor refrained from criticizing the Natives for failing to respond at this time. “T understand that this has been a busy fishing year, I cer- tainly hope that in the very near future the native people will take their place on this commilttes. "The native population Is an ‘Jexpanding force, and we should prepare for it and welcome it.” council. that-his departm ‘résopen ‘the issiie, in: vier err oe F Bennett “huse pIRGeEa LO” ety t city have a prospective: Federal Building: site at a “very nominal fee” iif Ottawa complies with. the. city’s request... . ‘ City Council, which last year. termed a $445,000 price set by |. Mr. Young “outrageous,” decided last night to follow up the new favorable trend by possibly send- ing city solicitor J. T. Harvey to Ottawa to renew negotiations. — As a preliminary measure council decided to ask Mr. Har- vey’s advice on the feasibility and possible success of such a trip. The city has made continued attempts for over a year to per- suade the Federal Government to build a new building on a site provided by the city. The loca- tion the city has in mind Its a provineijally-owned piece of land behind the Post Office. During a visit of the provinctal cabinet to Prince. Ruport less than two months ago, Premier Bennott promised the land to the city if the Federal Government made a similar concession, The Fulton Street bullding thousands of sockeyo salmon are milling around the mouth of the Fraser river, but Ushermeh can’t enteh them, Tho dopartmoent of flsherlos announced today tho closure of the Stral, of Georgia had been extonded another week until Tuosday, Sept, 30, at 8 am, The closure js In effoct so that sufficiont Adams river salmon will be able to get up the Praser river and along the Adams river tributary for spawning purposes. NELSON, B.C, «h--Abont 40 Sons af Vroedom Poukhobors GPHFHUIOOLUOHOSE OVO SCO CIOIOE CITY COUNCIL Lhe olty?" ~ [Immigrant convicted of murder) from the nearby Wynndol and Crescont Valley areas filed into the court houso here during the wockend ta secure a witness to thelr signing of applleation forms for omigration to Russia, ‘Sepemerrervagmene VICTORIA —Tho date for a proliminary hearlng of wo murder charge against i 16-your-old boy Will bo net Wednesday at a hear ing In Colwood RCMP court, Matthow John TH! has been charged with the murdor | af Ohntios Mudge, 38, hla foxtor- fathor, PPPPOOSOPFOOED OD ODOODRIOEUOONOEDOFEETON ADMONISHED TO WEIGH PRICE OF GLORY Queen EBvabeth and Prinee Phillty will be tnvited to, vinit Prince Rupert during thaly forthcoming tour of Oanada, The tnvitation was extended by Olty Connell Inst night, Towever, Moyor Pater J, Lester give couned! something to think about when ho asked: “Have you ever conalderod how much that would cost PROEPIOOE HOOP IEIDI PII IO DIEL LG ODGDOG SO VO DITO OOO DIE OSODIG EO LOOT IGE VEE" Wa Oe VO COLT Mr. Young also’ stated that: Ne. he nor. Mr. Green would be: able to accept ‘the council's: invitation to visit Prince. Rupert. . brat? Co-Op site suggested _ for ferry _ City Council has . made a tentative cholee for a Janding. site for a'ferry. that will con “Meet Prince Rupert with the $7,000,000 airport, now nearing completion on Digby Island; Council fast night’ recom- mended a site near the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Opera~ tive association plant, jnd — stipulited that any private op- erator may apply for the terry franchise, The Co-Op silo was given proference over a location “at the Government Grain Eleva- tor which had been recome mended by elty consultants... PP PLPDODIOPPDE PE GOOOD ODO COLOBODDN City delegation to UBCM changed os Mayor Poter J. Qoster.< and Alderman A, Donald Ritehte, two of the clty's roprosontatives Mected ta attend the annunt convention af the Union Of'8.c, Municipalities, told olty council last night they were unable: to make the trip ta Nanaimo, : In thelr piace, Alderman Dar. row Chlomes and Norton Younns flaw south int morn: Ing to join Aldomman Ra. Large and Norman Bellhy who left eariior In tha waleers WEATHER— Cloudy, with ahowora tomors row, A Httle milder Wirids nothorly 20. Low tonleht md high tomorrow 48 und TIDES— Wadneaday, Sap, a, 10nd (Pavlfle Standard Time). Utrhy ‘wore DESMO 18 foot M50 10.2 ‘foat Low Coeur eee (st 5.5 foot LUsgu U0 foot aga PL maa TE a seen en