e. "i Age —. eanuwhi clon Lo PRE Reorder AC WNT MRM ch ompiovees Cu a ce 5 . .- trlet: sehio “Christmas holidays :when classes | .end today ‘and “theydon't have | to go back for another two weeks. |. and New Years. 4 VOL. XLVII, No. 250 if r Pom Forgery a . 2 Ty Q yes os charge -remand — ', George Izzard, 39, of |: Prince Rupert . pleaded guilty’ before Magistrate BE. T. Applewhaite in city police court this. morning to'a charge of unlawfully forging a: fit cheque. | -~*Magistralé. Applewhaite re- | _manded Izzard -for sentence un- ‘til; December 22.. 7 Police told ‘the court that.a eheque had been mailed toa Dey J. Roberts of the Bay: -Apart-|..-. ments from the Canadian Gov- ernment December 8 but was not received by him. . a ~The cheque next turned ‘up. at a local grocery store on Decem-. ber 17 and had been cashed by. tt Izzard, police said, . . “Children's “holidays | ‘Start. an. 7,000 .clty..and: ool children begin: egin c ' Classes resume January. 5. and staffs of many city busin- esscs are getting ready for a short work week for Christmas Provincial government em- ployees have a 2%-day work week next week starting with Wednesday afternoon off, Christ- mas Day, Boxing Day, Saturday, and Sunday. , . Federal civil servants will have Boxing Day this year, giving them a five-day holiday before they return’ to work on Deeem.- Wier 29. “While federal employees have to return to work January z after the: New Yenr’s Day hol- iday, provincial govrnment em- ployees will have the same deal as they will for Christmas, othe staff of The Daily News A have Christmas Day to Heeember 29 off so that there Will be ne paper from Christ- mas Eve untit Monday, De- cember 29 There will be no paper on January f. eee a: nena oe Brighten city, . Jaycees urge. Decomting homes for Christ. mas could turn out “very profit. able” to clty residents, Paul D, Wibbert, Chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Light-up committees sald today, As ngaln thia year, prizes for the’ boat decorated home have boon donated by the Northern HO, Power Company Linited, Mr. Hibbert sald, “OMY, Hibbert said tint it will Not bo necessary to fll out an wpplication as Judges will can vias al nreag of the elty In the daya immodintaly preceeding Chviatinag, The Jayeoos have already sparked Christmas spirit with Mo colored Hghta along the main street and a tree: ereetod Of the Post Offies grounds, | CHAAR yr ee SE te gree ORMES ° Ww « PRUGS LTD. Canadian bene-| - Ve MN - only to the - ast mar Telephone 6767, a : Te hee as and three others received Supplied. juvenile; fined $75. Elmo Hotel was fined $75, costs or jn default of payment sen- tenced to 30 aays In jall after he was found gullty by Magls- trate EF. T. Applewhaite yester- day afternoon of supplying a juvenile with an intoleant. Cesarone pleaded not guilty Wednesday = through defence counsel W. N. Poole and was remanded for trial unt yester- day, A 16-year-old city youth failed to identify Cesarone as the per- son who sola him a bottle of wine Inia frst pollee Hneup, vub ufter looking over a second po- lice yow, recognized Cesarone us his supplier, Donald ‘Temple Way of 310 Seventh Avene West, In giving evidence for the defence, told the courb that Cesnrone pur- echasedsa bottle of wine at the Nquor store Decomber 6 and he wong with the neeused drank the entire contents of the bottle, Tho teenage boy tnvolved told the Magistrate that he. ape pronched Cosaryone and naked him to got n bottle, Me satd tho acoused told him it would cost him a dollar and then purchnakod the wine, Costrone sald he had not seon the boy borore the time ho had sean him at tho polles Wneup. Tn the previous day's hearing the hoy had been closely cross oxmmlned by defence counsel Poole, LONDON Routors--Nool Tir rion, enlypso-ainglng son of helor Rex Warrlvon, was ardor. od to pay coxts as co-reapondent Ia London soaloty diverce anse Thuraday. Carlton Tufnell, 44, Was granted a dearea in an ine dofonded auth againat hts wife, Montronl-hor horsawomnn and fashion modo) Sura Loe, 28, the DIAL | an B15 former San wWherta, Antonio Cesarone of the St.| fines totalling $10: when they appeared in city police court this’ morning on charges of carrying outialter: tions to a building with- out first having a building permit. 1 Sante Salvati of 90 Hays Cove Circle pleaded guilty to alter- ing his home without’a building permit and had.a three month sentence suspended by. Magis- trate E. T. Applewhaite: - Pleading guilty and fined $5, costs or In default of payment sentenced to three days in jail was Leonhard Domries.and Irma Domrics of 525° Fifth Avenue West. G,:. K. Hennig of 1609 Bighth Avenue East was fined $5 or in default of payment sentenced to two days In jail when he pleaded guilty to a like charge. Building Inspector J, C. Ewart sald today “City residents must have a building permit to put in a suite or additional rooms to their homes", Mr. Ewart said “When they do pel a permit they must: contorm with the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert.” , oer wens Nerenter eve ne ete DID YOU KNOW? ... That the provislons gov- erning the conduct of: persons driving vehicles and of, podes- trians in relationship to cross. walks shall be appllcnble whother or not such crosswalks tre visible or have beon worn way by weather or covered by snow or jee or otherwise. (Taten from tho traffic regulations By- ww of the Cily of Prince Rup- orb), Christmas times represents God's yearning for companion- dip with man, The Very Rov. A. WY, Hondy, Dean of Caledonia, fold tho Rotary club at ita weekly luncheon megting yesterday, — Donn Vendy sald that thore ire xO many things jn this ita the frets of which man cannot Understand but the impnct of Which oan be felt, We should have the love of some neaple, yet we ronlive What thelr Jove mikes a torrifle Inipnet on or lives, Aye vt eg see ~ made . object . now .. swinging ‘around the globe.” Its weight, “betwéen , pounds,. nearly. trebles the .2,- ‘919: pounds of Russia’s Sputnik .TH,. fired last May 15, al- though the Russians also put their giant rocket into orbit too at that time... ROCKET TRAILED. © Sputnik It’s rocket, variously estimated to weigh between two and five tons, trailed it until be- ing burned up by air friction Dec. 2. rn .- The: Atlas’ orbit girdles the carth every 100 minutes at alti- tudes varying between 118 to 625 miles. Its path is within a maxi- mum latitude of 32 degrees north and 32 degrees south of the equator. — Most of the U.S. can see it, glowing like a star, especially at dusk and tn the southern states. Radio signals for tracking purposes are coming from the giant artificial moon on two fre- quencies,, 107.07 megacyeles and 107,04 megacycles, © CALL IT SCORE |. Tho alr force dubbed its satel- lite “Operation Score." after the first letters of the words signal- conimunicationg - orbit - rolny - expermient, These summed up its purposes except for the basic one, This .was to soe if tho Atlus would fly. as faithfully as it ‘did two weeks ago, whon tt travel- Jed) f= prescribed —6,825-(mlle course over the Atlantic, Of the test, the defence do- partmont said: “Most sucvoss- ful." Phe dopartmoent polnted out In a statement: "Tho ontlre vehtele nachteved "We cannot undoratand why]. “By tho aime token," he sald, ‘American. “They, include: :; ‘The United States, he FOUR: OTHERS UP. -. . Four, other satellites; still -are in space—one Russian -and. thre: Ya The navy’s Vanguard I, a ‘expected to stay. up 200 years. =. The army’s Explorer I, 30.8 pounds, launched Jan, 31. | Explorer IV, 37.1 - pounds, launched July 26. Both explor- ers have a five-year life expect- ancy. The army's Explorer III was lofted March 26 and fell in late June. Russia’s Sputnik I and the dog-carrying Sputnik 11, fired Oct. 4 and Nov. 4,. 1957, also have dropped. ‘Lourmais still going strong on long swim HOPE, B.C. (CP)—Breton frog- man Louis Lourmais swam an- other 22’ miles Thursday in his projected 600-mile trip down the Fraser River from Prince George, B.C,, to the coast, And for tho last 4% miles in the near-freezing water, the frogman was joined by his wife, Lillian, also in frogman's ap- parel, Lourmals sald ho plans to re- turn to the water again oarly aiming to finish his swim Sat- urday night al. the coast. KITCHENER, ‘Ont, (P)—An- he United States; jubi-| « on: satellite 'into orbit, today| . pounder launched March 17 and | today and hopos to reach Chil- |. liwack during the day, No ts} notte Tidon, 17, of Harriston, Ont., Is the only fomale student In.a class of 36 studying chom- Mn orbit, »As such, It in tho larg- Christmas’ time of giving joy _ to God, Dean tells Rotarians “the Ohrlatlan may nob under- atand tho. Inchynation of Christ, it may bo a myatory, yet the fact of Wa love jy a blaving cortainty,.” Ho anid that tho slmplo story Of tho Inn In the obsoure village of Bothlehom, tho sinble where the Christ child was bom wis ft rovelation of © yoarning tn the honrt of God. - Tho moaning of Ohylatmns {s that man har an wiiimate valuo, not awa plaything, a viellnm or Aubjoot of God but ay a come panion, “The very happiness on of , e 4 jeal «engineering at Watorloo Collage, a Gad doponds on man,” dhe Dean auld. “Onrlstinasg ls a time of giving alfta. It ds within tha power of cach of us to give joy to God." Donn Hendy wha introduced by I T. Applewhalto and thanked by club preatdont 0, R. Roborta, . In other buatnoss tho Rotary alub approved a donation of $100 to the Olvis Centre, Tho Rotarians will moot agatn for tholy Boxlng Pay resoption ui the Princo Ruport hotel from I pap to & pan. Dosomber 26, * Jacob. Vandenbrink was appointed: manager. of the Civic ‘of Centre last night by.the board of diretors at a regular monthly: ° meeting. Mr, Vandenbrink, 28, is taking’ up the position: which will ° be left vacant. by Catherine Laurie whose. resignation , due. . to iil health effective January “ a A former recreation director -for the City of Edmonton, JACOB VANDENBRINK BECOMES | “NEW CIVIC CENTRE MANAGER: P 1 was accepted, © Mr.. Vandenbrink joined the staff of the Civic. Centre | September 8 as recreation and program The newly-appointed manager was also assistant super- - visor of sports and athletics for Edmonton, tet Me The Civic Centre board of directorg director. will now seek a recrea- tion supervisor to fill Mr Vandenbrink’s present position, NOOO OLOTIDOLDLTIEPEDELEDOOSODOLODVOIEDOD ONDE ODEO DLO EODIDODE Government in action to beat unemployment VICTORIA (CP)—Lands ‘and Forests, Minister Williston announced that $1,200,000 has’ been ear marked for special winter ment projects, June. 30, Ho sald the program will op- orate uncer torms. of tha foed- oral-provinelal agreement | ro- specting forest sorvico. engineor program carried out annually, Mr, Williston sald some 400 mon, In addition to forest service personnel, may be employed on the winter work projects at ono tine, “Wo aio most anxlous toa opon wp tho currently Inaccosalble forost woalth in many parte of the province so. that its rogulnts |: ed harvest will become a come morelal possibility,” ho sald, VANCOUVER P-—The 100,000- mombor Brith Columbian Fod- oration of Labor has thrown {ts wolght behind domands for im4 modinte governmont action to combat sensonal unemploymont, Tho Fedoratlon —oxaculive Thursday ondorged a edll trom the Vancouver Labor Council for wv nitional conference on unoeni Woyiiont to bo organtved by the OCanudian Labor Council, This’ cume- an tho ove of the work on forest ' develop- to be undertaken between. now and wninual convention of the Inter- national Woodworkers of -Amer« len Logger’ Loca, 9 William = Black, = Fedoration prosidont, In an intorglaw: “we wilt contact OLC' president Claude Jodoln Immodiatoly and ask him fo call in repregonta-' tives of un-omployed mombars of-all affiliated unions, togothor | with officials of Inbor and councils,” a Mr, Blaok prodiated “unom- ploymont figures v ho' 100,000 mark this year, - Frod Wiohor, IWA | secrotury, oatimated about 35 por cont of tho loggorsd now niriving hore as omnps shut down for tho winter Will-@obt bo qualitiod for wom Ploymont Inauranco benoflts, “Hundreds of mon aro short fuat a Yow atamps and are hoing turned away by UIC offlointa,” ho anid. “Through no fault of tholr own, thoy, were -Inid off during the yoar for varying pore toda nid. fodoration oconanlas condiutons,” \palreraft.) oooh In BO, will top property owned ‘} Company. ff Company ‘officials sald” the '|plane was’ badly''smashed “and. - | only pieces were found. They'sald "\ it. appeared’ to “be. “very*old;” and they could not tell wkéther dt. was a military or. rors fadutt fe __Indleations were | that: plane had ‘hit. the’ sideof ‘mountain and. caused an"av anche which burted ‘it, rs vty eek DETTE faves RCMP brought oub pleces“of the ‘craft, bit. said . they;"were unable tg find any markings Which might. Indicate. tha’ age or size of the cvaft. 9 9 oasis: ‘ 1 ‘i erties rst amet ‘’ BINGO NUMBERS: 1 ~ A Bingo for, some. luckyze resident, draws. nearer, aye & for the Crippled Ohildren?”: Todays ‘numbors’: drawn) B-12; B-Band’ Ned), 92. we .acsoes Numbers’ ‘drawn | preyloualy Were: — Bed ee Weady - 195 Weld; Beds: Ns To233 T-20; TH2Rs NoSts Nod Ne BT; N-d2sNodd; Nod} Gedy Ge 513° G53; G-56;. G60; “Q-03; O-69; 604) On ths O-603. 0073 WEATHER Si ‘oe Pier Fy Sy Yh ww. oP REO ~ with Intermittent ratnithis + tiffarnoon changing tothows ors tonight; Cloudy: with, — BeLtlered showord Saturday, Little change. ‘tn tempora. Lure, Southonstorly windy 'a oxcopt 38 In .exposod’ drag today, Low tonight and high ' Baturday, 40. and: 4006 TIDES— 1 Co wo ayo Saturday, Das, 20,. Z wey 1060 (Pagifio Standard Timo) / Wigh’ Vascenee 00310 / \ 18.7 fout through advorso . wonthor St 991000 TAL foot LOW vine 0849 04 foot i! sey 2609 NE foot tee yey Pa Wot f wien ep ow mae ds io ae mw wae! civilian” | he | wert ity. LAYS. 4 numbers, have now been. ‘di aAWiL In the Elks, Lodge House" Bingo. WO; Belly. PoUBy Tel py O-T1; O-72) OFF aNd OTB oe North Const Region—Gloudy ; - a ae em Set min te on | |