?,Huge- oil WEATHER Mostly cloudy Sunday. Rain to- night with scattered showers mnday. Winds southeasterly 30 MN exposed areas tonight, south-. westerly 15 Sunday. Little change in temperature. Low tonight and high Sunday at Prince Rupert 4a and 55. VOL. XLVI, No. 251 ee ee wwe wey, tp or we ef rs alah Rae St Rae tn iP oe bat mM pine ane ee a Le hg ei OE COE tot SE Ny fete bai ame i 1 Published at Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacific : Port — And Key to the Great Northwest , hy ee ae GG SR NEE A ap ag ited arldt and ‘ ‘ © On ed a ym eae PROVINOLAL a“ VICTORIA, pec, 7S SIRT RT rE EE eee coe we ty Sone my EEE OU Comat gia LI2ni ARY, Leaky aa, tlhe alfri i ' gunday; ‘October: a7; 1987. (Pacific. Standard Time): High srtdveene 4505 19.6 teet 15:53" 20.8 feet LOW on... eee » 9:51 ,7.6 feet 22:34 4.1 feet: PRICE FIVE CENTS © DOCK where COMPLETED .ferry .to Prince Rupert air~- port on Digby Island will land “passengers is shown in pic- ture above. Dock at Du Vernet Point’ and start of access road ‘at. right was first major proj- ect of contractors General Kiewit Construction Company ‘and. Fletcher Construction Company. Wharf was built by Skeena River Piledriving Co. drums for trailer egnstruction camp village are te be. placed in depression at left. At right is Gencral-Kie- wit landing craft used to transport equipment to island. White vessel at dock {fs cruiser “Yaloa, owned by Dr. R. G. Large, presently under charter to Department of Transport. Picture at right is 4,800 fect from beach along access road where men and machinery are battling muskeg and rock to 4 push access road, to. edge of rt_site, if t pO ed™ on” TAs “ ete Meee. Kenneth Wintersgill, “project - manager of Gencral-Kiewit, with safety helmet ‘on and Norman H. McClary,; resident airways engincer for the De- partment of Transport, At left big caterpillar tractor waits to cover culvert with rock in giant Euclid truck after rock js dumped down slope. (Staff photos: by Dick Ayres) Youth Treated In Hospital After Mishap Sixteen - year ald Thomas Campbell, 176 Ambrose Avenue, was released from Prince Ru- pert General Hospital late last night after treatment for head injuries sustained In a collision with a car. ¥ “RCMP reported today that Thomas, wearing dark clothes. was in collision with a car driven by Richard A. Pierce at 10:15 pam. nt the intersection of Second Avenue and Second ' Street, and was rushed to hos- pital by ambulance, tent REET TT RRO a eR Carlson Inquest Postponed Incefinitely Inquest Into the death of Mag- nus Carlson whose body was found October Woat the beach between Armour Salvage Wharf and the Government of Trans- port. flont has beon postponed indefinitely. Polles reported today that the Inquest, ortainally set Cor last Wight, will be resumed as soon na findings of the Regina ROMP laboratory aurelve here, ce rie ee Ae ee er te es TO VISIT MOSCOW LONDON ta Red Chihna's navernment lender Mano Tee lupp ds poling to visht Moscow, Petping radio announasd toclny, fe eee arama ORMES Daily Delivory e DIAL 2151 DRUGS were B.C. NEWS ROUNDUP “| 1 i ) “VANCOUVER (CP) Wife of Previous Sweepstake Winner. Has Ticket on Cambridgeshire Hors “Paper Workers of America ‘port commending a PkJNCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 A strike vote among }ineluding Local here today. Also voting will be the United whose membership along with IBPSPMW members rejected a conciliation board majority rea- 7M, per cent ware boost ana increased vaca- in last June's ivish sweepstakes has drawn a ticket on a horse scheduled to run in the ¢ Mrs. Kdith Gehrens is amone 54 tleket-holders in B.C. Last June her husband, Gun- ter, held a half interest in a tieket which won second prize of $56,000. Her horse, Mosterton, is listed as ai likely starter) but jisn't the favarite, The Prince George people have drawn tiekets for the race, CRT, with Weket QUV 32361, is on Whiranek. A Killmat ticket Doodle Bugs. number 27032, Is disawn against dit, holder, QAD A ALERT BAY, B.C. quest was held into the death of a child who was drowned while his parents were in fall for drunkeness, The Jury sald Johnoay Walkus, 3, dled through negligence of Myr, nnd Mrs. Harry Walkus of 8mith Inlet. The child was drowned when his parents’ lenky boat sank, Me wis lie overed in the (P.--AN ine A new Idebed wing of tho ‘Ter. mee and Distrlet hospital wis opened Informally ino a brief ceremony at Termace Inst night The building of the new wink with tts i beds and a new la- borulory enme about as part of nh $180,000 money bytiw passed by ‘Terrace ratepayers ino May this your, Toaluded tn tha sin was pro- Vision far on new hospital cone atruetion of which fs expected to start next spring, Alle details have heen gonaluded with lie “ambridgeshire handicap Ww ednesday, sunkes gillnetter Sunday morn- ing, near thre ver island community. NEW WESTMINSTER (h-- Pat - richa Jacobs, 18, of Vancouver was killed Friday when a which she was riding crashed into a power pole in Burnaby, The other ocaupants of the car Sylvian Mnson, 17, of Vancouver | and Warinder Jit) Rab oof Port, Moody, e: ‘enped xerlous injury. VANCOUVER: (hoe Pacihe Great Enstern Railway bridge neross the Peace River shoutd be ready for Alaska Wigh- why traffie by early next week, says Premier Bennett. The planking on the bridge und a temporary approach road could be lid within four or five days, eee, The new VANC OUVER | , e MaemMillan and Bloedel limited: Announecd Wriday night. the tated shift of New Hospital Wing . At Terrace Opened J Pe of the number af beds mlawed by Brilish Columlin Hospltal dnsuranee Servies, Co TW. Colling, adiatiistentor itt, Taklagy part da the eoremony were mombers af the Hospltal Rourd, tho Tospltal Tiyprove- ment Distelet Bourd, a ropre- aontative fran the Villaga Com- Misslonors, rapresentation from the Hospital Women's Auxillary and Terrace Madleal staff, Me public was havited ta yvlew the ndditdan durbig regtlay visithag Hours, t 60° northern Vancou-: here. ‘poor ‘ay an, i { Mee ne emer teen ; GISCOMBE, caused Ml Tuesday, Wednesday pulp and paper workers s, | 708 of the. International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers has been authorized by Labor Minister Wicks, it was learned ‘ urged members to hold out for-a | aS tion benefits, In’ Prince Rupert the refer- endum vote wiil be held Tues- day and Wednesday in the training office at Columbia Cellulose Company under the direction of. returning officer Alek. S. Bi) and Department ef Labor official Thomas P, K. Fletcher from Terrace. . Leader of the two unions have 12%. per cent raise plus three weeks paid holiday after five year’s service. Union employees at the Har- mac: pulp division of Macmillan and Bloedel will also vote Oct. 29 and 30. Conciliation proceedings were instituted after breakdown of pay talks in June when the union’s two-year contract with mill operators ended. Employers inroughout B.C. have accepted the conciliation board's majority recommenda- tion of a 714 per'cent increase. ' Herring | Fishermen || VANCOUVER ()) — B.C. her- ring fishermen and tendermen have voted in iavor of strike ac- tion in a dispute with the B.C. the United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union (Ind) announced Friday. The union gave noon Sunday its strike deadline. It said a demand for a mini- mum seasonal wage of $2,000 for all herring fishermen and a simi- lar minimum for tendermen, subject to classification differ- ences, was placed before fishery operators. Both the strike vote and the union demands followed a mect- ing Wednesday at which the ‘union membership voted un- — The wife of » German immigrant who won $28,000; animously to reject company | proposals. ‘company proposals woyld have feut the rates of herring fisher- men will be laid off at its Canadian White Pine division The Jumber company said prices and low demand were the reasons for the firings, “Seven hundred men will con-! tinue working the other two! shifts. BC. (= Fire nn estimated $500,000 damage ut the Bagle Lake saw- mids at this central interior lam. ber town Friday, putting 300 pmen out of work. The blaze broke out under- neath the main pliner at 11540 im. ancl spread to three adja- cent planers and the drying shed. tS. Ww GWORGE (h--An extt- nated $1000 was stolen from oa niereantile store ut Penny, 60 niles cost of here, Pollee sald thieves took the money from a vault. VANCOUVER Qo A 2teyours dd man escaped fram poliea af- thr having his ans handeutfed Wehind hils baek, Tle was one of four men ate rested doa polleo raid on a sis. Heated drug distribution contre. JA tracking dog was unable to Hick up the trail of the osenpee, | ARHOTSVORD, B.C, a: — Two Wollknown Fraser Valley men, WoW. Naseouw and Ro Martin, tie Jenve soon for Prinee George th manage the Cartboo Mont PaekiIng Company Limited. The cOoMpY was recontly bought by hoayroup of Valloy DusinessMen whe have made the new mannge- Ment appolntmnants, The company was a paeking house ay Prince George, av stall Of Uh, and market meat produets ‘'anen from $1.0 per man per ton last year to 90 cents this year. It said the companies also de- mandea that the crew comple- ment on seine bonts be reduced to seven from eight men and that crews on a large number of packers be reduced by one man, The union js demanding bonu- ses, based on tonnage of her- ring caught, as well as seasonal waee minimums. The herring fishermen have declared all herring “hot” with the exception of that caught in a co-operative operation which is nob affected by the dispute. City Man Fined For Disturbance John WW. West, 117 Fourth Avenue West, yesterday after- hoon was fined $10 or In default of payment sontence to seven days in jail for causing a disturb- ance by shauting In the Govern- ment Liquor store, Magistrate 1. T. Applewhnite found Wost guilty after A, Bruce Brown, conducting tho defence, had ontored a plot of not guilty. Police told the court that West was arrested In the Hqauor store on the eventing of Octobor 10 and later yeloasad on Wall, me were: Second Quint To Be Married MONTREAL @ — Ceelle Di- onne, 88, one of the four sure viving Dionne quintuplets, and Phillippe Langlois, 26-year old tolovision technician, are ta be married Novemboy 8 tn Cnllan- throughout WoC, der, Ont Fisheries Association over wageés7} ‘appeal and IN GLEAMING KITCHEN of trailer village of . “epigbyville”: construction camp on Digby Island for crews building Prince - Rupert airport, George Leichsenring of.Fort St. John, cook :for the whole canip, ts busy. slicing up. ham, Camp boasts two - dining rooms, with a lunch room in. between where sand- wiches are made up for men too far ahead of camp to come | . back ‘at noon, -modérm kitchen, storage area with standup freezing compartment... Dining rooms, feature racks. above ' tables holding toasters*that men. can ‘plug in and cook’. -own toast for meals... : (Staff photo by Dick Ayres), AV “OC Soccer: ’ LONDON ‘(Reuters)—Results ‘of soc=: United Kingdom: ENGI. ISTE: LEAGUE ~ Division LL: " Birmingham’ 5. Bolton. 1 Thursday by the board of The report submitted to the board showed an _ operational loss of $6,594 in 1956 to ‘57. Appeal Set ‘For Hensel The union statement said the: KITIMAT—An appeal against the cight-year sentence hand- ed down by Mr. Justice J. V. Clyne here October 8 on Wern- er Hensel, 2 German immi- grant convicted of manslaugh- ter, will be filed, it has been announced, West German consul for northern B.C. Hugo Kraupner suid ing Killmat earlier this week that he would file the Tancouver lawyer WALD. Oliver will handle the cause, My, Kraupner said he felt av sentence reduction was justi- fied on “grounds of provoca- thon,” Wensel was found guilty of manslaughter in the May 25 slaying of Frana Leehner iu Kitimat, a TES HE nie een eg = Smee Od One City Mishap In Last Week While British Colunvbia record. ed an dnusually high number of necidents--287-—-and nine fatale ties Injseven separate mishaps, only one minor acelident was re- ported fo ROMP tn Prince Rupert during ithe week ending October 20, Bergéennt gH. Ruttan, In charge of ROMP elty dotuch. mont, suid today that only prope erty damage occurred dn the single automobile nceident here, and no-proseeution would follow. PAMILY ASPIYNIATED ARLINGTON, Minn, a) -- The wife of a migrant farm worker an dthelr tve children -- all under Ud yours of aga — dod of asphyxiation Wriday In thelr one room frame dwelling here. An oi] atove was blamed for oat- Inge Np too much oxygen tn the closed, spill roony, A budget of $41,975 for the 1957-58 season of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Association was approved directors. The new budget is increased $8,988 over that allowed for last year. Included in the new budget is a $5,359 increase in salaries con- trasting a reduction of $341 in building and equipment main- tainance. in) membership, with revenue from fees expected to climb to $6,000 from $4,140 in the coming season. The Thursday night mecting appointed the Civic Centre com- mittee members for the coming season, Chairmen named were: W. A. Gordon, program ‘and special events; Dr, R, G. Large, finance; (A. P. Crawley, personnel; T. N. ‘Youngs, membership; Dr. L. M, Greene, publicity; C. E, Cots- ford, house; and D. Gaitens, swimming bool, loneer t Leg waekend, Coming here by plane today is Robert Macnicol, president for the British Columbia’ and Northwest Stntes Legion com- mand who Js making a tour of north central B.C, As a result. a Canadian Leg- fon Zone meeting has heen called by Zone Commander John taurle for 2:30 Sunday ut the Canadian = Legion Branch 27. & goneral meeting in nohedulod Monday, On Tuesday Mr, Macnicol will leave for Terrace where a gone eral meeting with the Leglon braneh thore will bo hold. | Wednesday he goes to Smith ors and Thursday to Prince oor. Mr. Macnicol helped organize the Canadian Legion In 1026 and after it was formed in 1026 be- onme seeretary and served in that enpaeity for many yours, Sunday night at 9 o'clock Mr. Maenteol will rock jn an abbrovinted bonsplol sooduled ta lnunch the Legton Also anticipated is an increase |’ Sena emma Tapert ere: Stree Sennen moire Shean ce mnie mee eee ci tcmnmpemae throw the frat Chelsca- 0, Arsenal Q. Man’ City :2;.Liiton’.33. : : Newcastle 1,- Wolverhampton‘), ‘ Y ah Bin ‘KD uh” es ‘betveste: 6 “Preston 3; Everton. a af Sheffitia “W 3, Sunderland , 8, ‘Tottenham 2; Leeds 0.. West Brom 4, Man United 3. Division ir Briste.-3,. Notts C 1. ae Cardiff 3, Lincoln 2. Charlton 2, Fulham 2. . Grimsby 3, Blackburn 4. . Huddersfield’ 1, Shefficld U 1. Leyton OR 5, Swansea 1. ’ Liverpool 2, Bristol R 0. , Middlesbrough 3, Derby 2. Rotherham 1, West Ham 2.” Stoke 5, Ipswich 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE | Division £ . Aberdeen 1, Patrick 3. ‘Clyde 2, St. Mirren 1. East Fife 3, Dundee 1, Hibernian 2, Raith 2. Kilmarnock 3, Queens Park 1. Motherwell! 2, Falkirk 5. Queen of S 3, Airdriconians 2. Rangers 2, Hearts 3. oe Third Lanark 0, Celtic 2. Division Vf Albion 1, Berwick 0. ” Cowdenbenth 3, Brech N 2, Dumbarton 4, Ayr 2. East Sterling 0, St, Johnstone, 5,” Forfar 1. Alloa 1. Montrose 1, Dunfermline 1, _ Morton 2, Stranraer 1, Stenhousemuir 2, Arbroath 3, Stirling A 3, Hamilton oO. LONDON (Al*y) -— The Lokomotiv team defeated Spartak 1-0 at Lonin Stadium today and won the Soviet Unions soccer championship, Moscow Radlo repor tod, on Official In City During Weekend The man who sparked organization of the Canadian Legion aid was its f{irst secretary will visit Prince Rupert over tho Mrs. Ferguson ~ Funeral Held =: Funeral service for Mrs. Coorge Forguson se. who dled October 18 was hold Tuesday nlternoon from VYorguson's Funeral Home with Rov. 1. 8. Gamblo of First Prog- bytorian Church officiating. Many ola trionas were prosarit to pay tholr last respects aa the hynins "Rock of Ages" and “Ve nus, Lover of my Soul" wore sung, Vallbonrers for the Intormont at Malrviaw cometery were Roge ort Mekny, W. FP. Mowin, Willam Bussey, Willian Moorehouso, .J. TT. 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