~ ae, ithe wen ™ i phi a ae ha a ‘i SEs ees XLVI, No. 187... i POP we age iii sila Ha ye te wnt et Os Telephone 6767. We eer be: one, ‘AMING | with | ‘delight, “famed French. entertainer “Maurice Chevalier gets a kis§ from actress Deborah Kerr. during ; a party celebrating his _ 70th. birthday’. in - ‘Paris. “Kerr: are cO- starting. in. the movie, ‘Chevalier: and . Miss “The Blessing.” ae eee oreococoreors eorere eece covccreccccsococecoccceroses coccccorces. ~ for nr - Tomorrow is the day ‘of the big pour at the “Civie Centre indoor swimming pool project and the | 40 workers needed Nig pool * pour “special pool committee made an urgent plea today ‘for. 40 volunteers to help complete this portion of “the ‘job. | i. P. O'Neal, chairman of the pool | publicity. “committee, said today that 20 men are needed:in the |. : morning: and 20-in' the afternoon. for ‘the ~ 90-yard: | oo “ ‘eonierete. pour which, if. completed, Ww tomol ov ‘onariing - Mr. O’Neal said that: Northwest Construction Ltd, employces and their superintendent J. “AL in 4 : o me é eee " ent re WOT: ‘ 26: a mn we Ne cat In addition 20 volunteer's s will be required from: 8 a.m, until 1 p.m. anda fur ther 20 fyom 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. “Anyone who can spare some time tomorrow to assist in this operation will be most welcome,” Mr. O’Neal said. Some carpenters are required tonight and to- morrow to complete preparations for the pour. . Volunteers are asked to telephone Mrs. W. J. Gordon at 2477 in order that crew schedules may be prepa red. COP PEPEOEPOOLIO LOE OVP DLOELIILOVOLOFLAEVOECPELIOSD FPEPLPODEPO OO EEUEOO ~ Number of natient days at hospital climbing Prince Rupert: General hos- pital is doing more business all the time, a statistical report. given the hospitrl board last night by Administrator I. H, Knight showed, Mr, Knight said that in Aug- ust 2,039 patient days were re- corded by the hospital, a total which js 466 patient days high- er than in August, 1957, The eight-month total of pationt duys for 1058 js alyo up 1,154 days over last year's total up to the end of August last year, At the same time, Mr. Kntaht reported the hospital ia still rolng in tho hole due to high operiting costs, Last month's deficit was $3,808 making a’ total yeor-to-date cefiolt of $24,004, Tho bonrd waa alao told that the pera nel conmittoc had ronehed an agreament for 100 with the nursing staff of tho Hospltal, The WUNaOH, whosn Dita aninary ta the tyeyhest in British Columbin ot sani per Manth, tequasiad no salary In crense for noxt yen, The board's renovation pro- wren for the hoapttal ta now ene eee tet re Tiny ee ‘ORME'S DRUGS LTD. complete and has been Jnspec- ted by the architect. Furnish- Jngs and equipment totalling ap- proximately $25,000 has been ordered and will be ddelivered within the next month. nonce marntee neces amen an apeomme nee BUENOS AIRES (m -- Tho United States has offered the Argentine navy two submarines and un destroyer on n lend-or- you . y ‘ » cg " 3 ey om wma ¥ SE A ee BB lz zens in n Prince 2 Rupert, The service. clubs have. been |: len ‘|asked to ‘send two delegates to : and Paul Dublonski of: the J ill finish: the |’ , “Representatives from another: meeting -on -the ,subject on. October °9,: to. outline: their club’s or organizations. stand. and how far they would. be. ‘Prepared | to support. re cts LOW INCOMES . ar The housing. project, sparked by the Prince Rupert Rotary elub would provide: individual: homes for ‘married, : widowed: or. single’ | pensioners.‘ who - desire: -better housing -but whose. financial in- ence is not sufficient, to: obtain it. . Attending the meeting were Cc. IR. Roberts, president of. the | Prince Rupert Rotary: club, P.:G. | Simpson, Rotary. club. Commun- | ity Services - -committee. ‘chair- man; Mayor Peter J. Lester for | the city and also as. secretary- manager: ‘of... ‘Canadian - “Legion branch 27; Alderman Kay Smith ‘+for the city; Arthur. Rutherford |: Jfor the: Prince: Rupert Kinsmen club: Robert Whiteley, president | ‘Mr. Kirk said that. the pro- ject proved so’successful that . ‘another similar ‘unit has al- project or welfare home,” Mr. Kirk said. “It would be decent accommodation for senior citi- zens who have fixed incomes and wwho have been forced to Three unhurt as car hits large bear Three men werv shaken and had about $300 damage cnused to their car when they hit and killed a 500-pound bear, seven miles from Kitimat carly Sun- day morning. , Albert Correia, of Prince Rup- ert and two other men, Bruno Da Silva and Manuel Ferreira, were traveling to Kitimat about 3 am, Sunday when the bear walked onto the highway and wns blinded by the ecnr’s head- lights. Mr, Correja satd that he had no time to swerve or stop the car before It hit the bear. ‘It's hard to see anything against the newly black«topped road, especially no black bear" Mr. Correia sald. “Wwe did not see the bear until it was too late. The impnet must have killed hhn instantly”, Tease basis, he snd. ‘heard . Mr. Kirk describe, : hoy Be Canadian : Legion ‘branches. in4 § Vanicouver combined to: finance} : the. building of such. a- ‘project. five city. service ‘clubs ‘and : As organizations, were. asked’ last night. to return, to. tne en vainess 2 and Sydney. irk: prov = incial vice- “president. Of. he, B.C Canadian Legion.” ae : - The meeting,'an informal. one called to launch. | the’. - project,’ ‘which: ‘provided. married: couples. with a home™ for ($33:50°a° ‘month: rent and single. units, for: -$22:50° per. month, -..0 0.600% The. ‘Vancouver. Legion. slow rental scheme consists: of ‘Ssevel duplexes to house 14 couples. an two quadruplexes.. to house .eig widowers. or widows: at: a cost of $115,400. RAISED $11,500. Legions’. representatives forme 1 | cupants. who.” still walk’ about, take. caré* of. hemiselves, ‘whose wy eee , wey tre q Tis WOuld NOG be a charity | ‘medical .-needs” were “such ‘that ing .medical » ‘practitioner, | ‘but: na Cord quate ACCONTMOWCM to their needs. “Occupancy shall be limited to elderly persons whose totai fixed income from all sources shall not exceed the equivalent of 140 per cent of the Old Age assistance allowance plus the British Columbia cost of living houus, To show a need for such a pro- ject Mr. Kirk reported that in Prince Rupert there are four married recipients of the War, Veterans allowance, 19° single persons receiving the War Vet-: erans allowance, 14 widows gel- ting the widows’ allowance and: 132 people in the city drawing old age pensions. He suggested that the City Council} be interviewed with a view to obtaining land cither by outright grant or on an assessed value basis. Mayor Lester suggested that elther Mr. Kirk or Mr, Simpson attend next Monday's City Coun- cll mecting and outline the pro- ject to the city. The New Chelvea project. in Vancouver, a non-profit or- ganization, obtains sufficient rent from the homes to meet opernting expenses, Any group wishing to assist (he project finanelally is wel- come to attend the nex meet- Ins the representatives deeld- el, ” ee ee eee COURT BUSY TT Pere comers cama ene Shia Sree cape eM one pa Hee ne Man remanded in possession case Lloyd Ross Corbatt of Princo Rupert was remanded without plea In city pollea court this morning and ordered to strane trin} Septomber 26 on a charge of belng In possession of stolen goods valued at more than $60. Magistrate TH, TT. Applowhaite Kot ntl at $160 or one surety of the srmo amount. Poles told the court that Cor- bett was found ty possession of a radio belonging to Norman Cronk, of 00 Sonond Avotan Woat. Also (nelly polles court tits morning GLoonard Jabor Toye, of: 908, Saventh Avenue Wart was fined $80, costa or. in de- faut of payment sentenaad to one month in jall when he plonclod guilty to a aharge at driving without due enra an atdontion. Magistrate Applewhalot aatd he would recommend suape slon of Toyo's driver'a Heence for on perlod df threo months. George Washington May, of Trince Rupert had ow charge ngainat hind of overlonding a motor vehicle with possengqers, dianissod by Murglatrate Applo- whajte due to jnsufficiont eve Idonee, The marnistrate sald that there was no evidence brought forth to prove that May's veltele had heen Ueensed to sarry four, deve on ar ton prasonpgers, Vollee old te courl that Whon thoy’stopped May an ilev- ont Avonne Wnat oa w rosult of moomplaint they found 10 pos yongrora dn lis tax We ON, Poole wi the defence coynaol, Thivo P, Wrnupnor of 844 Mae Weide Street waa remanded un- i September 87 on a eharne of driving a motor vehlolea whtle his ablitity to drive was im- prired hy. nicohol, Defenco counsel A. Bruce Drown sald that he wis reques- ting an adjournment as one of the witnesses eonnocted with tho case was out of town and would not be back until that Cine. Yestorday afternoon ino elfy pollee caurt, Albert Trenehard of Prineo Cloorga was fined $76, costa oor ti default payment sentoneed to ane mont tn fall Whon he pleaded guilty toa charie of dviving a motor ve- Niele while hls nbllity to drive wis timpalrad by nlcohol. Tronehard yecetved ao further flo of $10, coxty ov in default nontonced to seven daya in fail when he ploaded guilty toa charge of dytvingg a motor ve- Nelo without vo enrrent driver's Hoenua, "To: do. this, Mr: Kirk said: ‘the: ; they can be cared for by’a Visit- SS TET Possibility that the lacked a physiotherapist, w | Medical director of Skeena! Health Unit, Dr. pert branch of CARS, said today , ithat a chartered physiotherapist | would begin clinic operations , Monday following a closed period of more than a month, Mrs. D. W. (Caroline) Allen Will succeed) former physio- therapist Miss Christine Med- eley, who left the middle of August for Australia. Dr, Laing said that the clinic was very fortunate tn having the services of Mrs. Allen who re- cently arrived with her husband from England, Mr, Allen ds on the teaching staff of Booth Memorial Hgh school. Tt was announced Ynazel Southard, B.C. supervisor . of physiotherapists will be in Prince Rupert next weck to as- alist Mrs, Allen during the first week of re-opening, The Prince Rupert branch's CARS campalen for funds set for Octloher Ui. Last year's quota of $4,000 helped to de- fray operating costs and salar. lon, that 0 po ampeierenneenes spent one pungenirm engeee eemre tne oem Reject bylaw “PRINCE GwuoRaT, B.C. @ -- Frinve George ratepayers for the second time In two montha have turned down a bylaw whteh would have authorized the eity to purehnse tty own pa dstrt- Iition system, Lesx than halt the number of ollgthle votors, 1,040, turned ont Thursday at the polls, A total of O46 voted ol willie 3 assonted, ee mba epee fee ee weer ne tet oe MELWOURNE @ -— Tieliadn ta alrongthendog her ar isast fleet with Commande eariers beansKe of the Quemoy situation, the firat lord of the aditralty, the Warl of Aolittirk, sald today. Vroom suelo carrlora trdned comMandes are capable af land. mK nnywhere by helleopter," he atdod, W. B. Laing. as & ‘the president of the Prince Ru- & Miss | i to ‘staff CAR 13 clinic Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society’s clinic in the Prince Rupert Gen- eral hospital might have to close its doors because it] trom city stores in August, 1956. asi emoved today. BB. BROWN >. to preside at Pall Assizes Mi. “JUSTIC t , Mr. Justice Brown here for Assizes Mr. Justice 1. W. Brown. form- er city lawyer will return to Prince Rupert next weel to pre- side over the fall assives of the Weitish Columbia supreme Court, Only two eriminal cases tre set for the Asalves whieh stare September 3b da the Previnelal courb Nouso. Appearing for triit are Orvin Kenneth Douglas, 2. of Kitimat charmed with Hh er In cone neation with the shiytay af av. your-old Reginald oinelade Young In ithant June 1h and Wehard ‘Tom Tavenull, 2a, charged July Ub with the tape ofan fheyoureold gir diy Prine Rupert, Prine Georyo Tewyer Wank 8. Perry will be the Crown tprowoublor dn boll, ean, Council agreed on a motion by Alderman James MacDonald “in- dicating severest possible cen- sure of the mayor’s conduct and severely reprimanding him.” Mayor Mackay, who has made the widc-brimmed white westérn hat the symbol of this city, told council he borrowed the cement The special meeting was told at least 35 bags believed to be from the mayor were returned to the works department this month. The mayor said he had for- gotten about the cement until a i|Calgary weckly newspaper com- mented on the loan carly this ‘Imonth, and he brought the inei- {) dent to light at a regular council meeting Monday when the cool down .a week t see about : ments.” cific Railway’s. ferry Princess. Patricia, tiled up here, ‘Wednesday. | night when union seamen’ refus- ed to. sail after the ‘arrest | of Heinekey, returned to: service at 11 a.m. Thursday. Co hccee ty New government- CAIRO (Reuters) — Algerian. liberation front leaders. in: Cairo today proclaimed a “tempgrary free Algerian government’ -un-~- weekly's comment came up. of successful About 85 Company Columbin Cellulose Inter - departmental softball league players marked the end of a successful first season at a dinner last night in the Canadian Legion Banquet. room. Austin (Slats) Mosher, coach of Woodroom, the league wine ners, was presented with the Islander ‘Trophy donated by Local 108 of the Ynternational Brotherhood of Pulp, Aulphite PPPPIFP IS IPP IPIDOLPO LODO PCDODODOE Accident fund divided up for three Firls The aveldent fund for thyee ternnge girls which oloyad May 22 with a Want account of HIF and whieh was slyee hoosted to BN21.00 has new been apportioned, Mivs Vive Polfanvoth, tuned CHialrmin, anneuncad today: that after dactor's hilly, hospl- fal aed dpeethal wurst Wills, lnvcurred in Wines = Muport,: were pal, there vounslaad a hatanee of SU8S,18, The ehalrman reported unt thee renal wenannd won dle vided equally aniong Carol Wielons, Wy Donne Spenon, v7 and Sytvln Gjolnvil, 4%, the throe plete whe ware twa cer nookdont on Wighway 30 on April an. Vueh ‘lets recelved STATON, PPP CLL IIIE TODO DED OOTP OU EEDIOE GH: det the leadership of Porhit, ARE as, CCC departments mark. end ball season and Paper Mill Workers. Union president &. P.. O'Neal made the brosontation . to. My, Mosher. Emcee and founder - ot: the nine-team league, Harold ‘Web- ber presented league umpire Vernon FP, Doxter with a’ gift for his work with the. Jongue during the past’ HONNON, ae Columbla Colluloga porsonniel supervisor, James: Kilgour. ax- prossed’ his thanks to Mr. .Web« bor for hls part in forming tha leaguo, The evoning was toppod. off With a film of the 1057! baso- ball World Series betweon Now York Yankees and the Milwaus koa Bravos, ie WEATHER Cloudy —s with occasional cloar porlods Saturay, Shows ora, Llttlo cooler: Saturday, Winecls weatorly 28 except 90. In exposed arens becoming, horbhwautorly 30 Saturday.. Low tonight and high Sate urday at Princo Ruport 46 and $B, my TIDES— Anturday, Sopl. 20,.: 1058. (Pacific Standard Timo): ly: 1 RHE TY eis ‘ wee THe ccanees 00550 164.0 font 18:50 Wb: foub LOW vanes 00300 84 font 12:90 | Ou: foot Tob ry Meanwhile the Canadian “Pas oe ce a a li ee ee