VOL, XLVII, No, 135," ¢ (he lvanagelint, Walda, Queen -nerlotte tslands, Aldonding were offlears nnd V daemon Bay wd TMCS Cowlehan, : ‘@Canada’s’” pop: | passed the 17, 000, 000 The, urea of . ‘statistics said | today -m” “its ‘annual’ census ‘es- tintate that: the: ‘population at June’ l.stood at. 17,048,000, an in- j. crease of-.459,000 or: 2.8. ‘per cent over. the figure of: 16,589,000 at the corrésponiding: ‘date last. year. “The 12-month ineréase was. be- low. the record. gain. To) 908, 000 from. June l, 1956, to June. 1 £1987, This) Was dite to: -decreascd. immi- gration and/an: estimated rise-in emigration -which: ‘outweighed an’ increase of about’ 24 000: dn natur- al -lnereases ‘+ hs. over: deaths. - a, -However.. the year's Sinerease wns ‘well-above. the averdge in- crease of 414,000°for, the: fiye pre- “of: 4959.0nd=19567 The population: gain: years since the June 1, 1956 cen- sus of .16,081,000- was: Just 33 000 short of 1 000, 000. me Fire’ victim | Inquest" adjourned An inquest into the death of Yasuichi Sakai, 65, of Port Ed- ward was adjourned until July j 12, when a jury was convened under Coroner George J. Dawes last night at Ferguson Funerzl Mome, to view and identify the body. , Mr. Sakai died after burns Inia fire that 5,000 damapre to a Nelson Bro- thers Fisheries apartment house ! nt Port Edward, ¢ morning, Members of the six- “nan jury, last to appear at the Fall Assizes ares Charles Yell Mackinnon, | Petér Douglas Knox, George Ede | 7 serrrrroeo PPP ODD POL De _ Vjous ycars= ‘potween: he censuses i-. ‘the’ twot: BRP vr receiving | trial on a murder charge in B.C. caused igupreme Court. | carly Saturday /#t a preliminary hearing in Kiti- - SEVEN. OF. THE - Port Day ‘Quecn beauty’ contest; “left to, right: Bellis, Gail ‘Harvey and. on Port pay: SOOO Od. SOP OCCCO. _elty mail for the Alaska: city, ' “All were explored bul were unable to agree on a form- ula for the settlement of the dis- setllement the parties avenues of Murder suspect to be tried here at Fall Assizes Orrin Kenneth Douglas, 23, of | ‘Kitimat has been committed for Magistrate Harvey C. Jessop / mat Thursday committed Doug- in Prinee Rupert before a judge iand jury, RCMP at Prince Ru- ward. Grint, Clarence Edward| pert Sub-divislon reported to- Marineau, Ronald Tsuji, Selfi} day. Natana, Mr. Mackinnon ds the Douglas is charged with the, jury foranan, RCMI® constable Kenneth 8u- therland fs conducting the tn- quest. murder Sinclair Sapglat Hitimat. of 27-year-old Reginald | Young, June 15 at 104 House, Riverdale ares Canadian warship ‘ s flag to St. John’s church at Haida, Q.C1. Hpoclal to The Dally Newa + MASS... Almost the entire popintations of Wadda (Old) Mas sOW Wong with offleers and men of two Canadian warships took yurb dn an histovie serviee here July Tas oan ena of the do- stroyer TIMCS Mulda was pre- sented to the Chureh of Bt. Johny en of tho minesweepers WMCH The presentation wos made by Yat, Gand. J, Coates, GD, RON, Tinos tyra olflears. of the janes Bay on hehalt ol Chief of HOW. ein) toblet daily A. Vitaming (12 Minovats EXALL 'SUPER PLENAMINS ater aut vitnolon with howe Sn an vita annleverin toe v Me BES TNH, BAIN Dl'w, BF of . ORME! 5 DRUGS LTD. Naval Statt Viee~Admiral WW, Gd. Do Wolf, CHE, DSC, Cbd, RON who was at one thne command- Ine offfeer of HMCS Haida, Lt. Cmdr, Contes served on HMCS Halda when she was first eom- milasloned, “The Tiida ensign presented ta the ehurel) had been Mown when the destroyer was servings di dhe Areties Tater the Tilda served at Normindy, the Enghsh Chan. nelband tin the Hay of Miaeay in MWA und in Korea from 1082 to 103, Toomakhig the presentation Tt. Cid. Contes snd: “We prosont and give this ene Min to be kept perpetually dn thls Church of At John ihe Wvanollst, at TMnalda, in memory of all who served in TIMCA Tralda nnd in token of our greag follow. ap with you Lt, Cmdr, Contes told the eon- aropiiion thinned the crew of TIMOS Valda had boon tald of the pron soaforing nation of Tiatdas whe had travellud by canoe fram the it! PRINCE | RUPERT. LOVELIES e "Carol ‘Chastney 17; Anne’ ‘Br “Bellamy, : 17 ‘and. “Merwyn Henne right are-Barbara Strachen, ° 17; and: ” “-Colussi;.:17. ‘Not: ‘pictured ° ‘put’ also. yying* for, the title ‘of. “Miss « - PNB" in ‘Vancouver. “August : 25°. will: ‘be: Shirley Bjola, Sylvia Virginia: ‘Enwright.” The: ‘beauty. ‘contest. ” fs ‘sponsored | by the Sons of. Norway arid: judging’ will: -be- held . =-Photo: BY “First air ‘mail service’ between’ ‘prince oar “ chikan was inaugurated | yesterday ‘by Ellis ‘Air’ ‘Lines. © Shs The U.S. dirline company landed the: ‘first. load of airmail ever to be flown directly from: Ketchikan to Prince’ Rupert : at. 1:30. p.m.: ‘yesterday. -The- Plane, left . 15: Talnules later with: ie “All ‘classes of. .Canadian: ‘mail ‘ will’.be “accepted 2 Postmaster ‘Douglas: ‘Kerr announced: today »Mall- closing: time: is: 11730 ‘a.m. the: plane: will arriv “here : 7 daly at. i 30 p.m. And: ‘leave: at 1:45" pam. statement: ‘handed i to reporters by. an aide... eee ‘pictured: abo Susan: Hidber, Chandler's ‘Po trait. Studio . and et- ‘iled Monday to settle’ the long strike-| created tieup of the: CPR’s: Mr, Starr reported no success after about five hours. of meet- ings with officers’ of the CPR and the Seafarers’ International west coast shipping J fleet. ‘pute,"” ‘ ‘the minister said in a. brief have nothing to add to the statement and it was unlikely there would be further govern- ment action until the minister reported to the cabinet, likely today. oh Montgomery of. Alamein: Europe on Sept. 20, British: 8th Army “commissioned: service®. ry ‘Labor Praie - LOND ON ‘(Reuters): ‘Officially, the man who led. the .in ». victory through ‘North: ‘Africa. ito: ‘Central. | Italy. will: “withdraw. from active’ employment in the: British: army”. —for a field’ marshal never: -real- dy. retires, :: . ees “Monty is_ "10-20 - years ‘older Western’ defence, he has. been’ a’ kind of intellectual gadfly. to the. -- military” leaders of the North’ ‘Ate ‘antic. Treaty. Organization. line and relentlessness in pursu- Ing a point; ‘he attributes "his He has’ been- olitinyous “in. . thie. army. for.50. years, a. record for. possession. “Historia; soldier...since .. Wellington. - He triumph in North Africa, which changed the coure of the war, he commanded the British group of armies under Gen. Dwight Eisen- hower in the liberation of Eur- ope. Tightening friendship bonds object of Eisenhower visit OTTAWA (CP)—President Eisenhower comes to Canada today for a series of informal, neighborly talks designed to strengthen the bonds of Canadian-American friendship. The pental president, paying his first visit to this capital in five years, is scheduled to fly in from Washington at 11 a.m, to open a goodwill call on Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and | the Canadian government. He will be met at Ottawa's Uplands Airport by Governor- | PGeneral Vineent Mussey, Mr, 'Diefenbaker and other Lop gov- ernment officials and then taken by motorcade to Government g presented Bering Sea to South Amerien, “Tf the men on MCS THalda. have the splrit-af the Haldas of old we will survive war oor oan other adversity as did the Qaidas who had sueh hroat confidence in thelr ennoes," he said, He said that onfy two of Her Majesty's Canndian ships’ flags hid been presentod to Canada, One of theny was the onsen of the MOS Turon which was pro- sented to the Turon Ladin nave lon and the WMOS Talda flag whieh would hang tn St. John's echureh at TMedda, Tho onslan was dodlentod by Rov, & TL. Leeeh Tymns sug during the sarvice were "“O Chod Our Help in Ages Past" and CA Moople that on arth Do Dwell" The leason was rend dn Watda by Tay Roacder Waa Jonos and in Mneglsh by Lay Reader Thomas Snitth, Liter that day the offers and mon oof the two mndaweepurs Joined the villagers of Talda at a Dominion Day dingo, House, the government-general’s residence. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower and State Sec- retary John Foster Dulles and Mrs, Dulles. GPLIPEPLODPELPEGLOCDPEPUVUOLOCVOOVSD WASHINGTON | Why -— Pres- ident Eisenhower Monday was asked to add Columbia River power development and pav- ing the Alaska Highway to the list of subjects he will discuss this week with Prime Minister Dicfenhaker. The suggestion came from Senator Richard LT. Neuber- fer Dem, Ore. in’ a letter stating that thea two subjects “offer opportunities for prac tical achievement that ean serve as conerete domanstrae (lons of the special capacity for constructive collaboration between our two North Amore jean demoernctos,’ PIP PPOLIPIO PIED EP PIOCVOVOPLOODCO4 Tt will be Mr. Eisenhower's fourth visit to Canada and his Arat tie since 1953, He came to Ottawa in 1046 as ehlef of the U.S. Army staff, in 1051 aa sup- reme commander of tho allied powers In Europe and again in TOKS nx president, THs current. visit will be Inrae- ly Informal but both he and Mr, Mefonbakor have Indicated they Dian to disauss the probloms Which porlodicnlly disrupt ro- lations botweon the tivo coun- tiles, LONDON (Wn The Queen is Nuffarlig from se ante sinus uttaok necompantod by a fover, Vooklngham Palace wave toduy, Tho Uys has foveod her to oneal wv tony in Seotland and votre hore, (he announcomont |-than. Gen. : Lauris . -Norstad, | the. i” supreme. commander, ‘During the "e 10° years ‘spent’ in: ‘the cause “of } Slim, wiry, with ‘clear ~ “plue=| | vee) grey eyes, ruthless : self-discip-|~. ‘still-buoyant health: and’. great} | -|mental- ‘and physical” energy tol. os the: ‘Spartan life he leads’ ode Sir Winston Churchill’ once de- |: 2 ‘scribed him: as* “a .Cromwellian |: 8 gure, austere; severe, tireless.’ = ‘The “Sea . "Ranger?" 95, 000 pounds ‘to: ‘British “The: ‘Prince. "Rive ‘Fisher- men's _Co- -Operative.: Associa~ : may: sec Montgom!:{3 10 ‘pery as: ‘Britain’s most. successful} fought the war in a sweater, flan- }:" arene _. ,{ mel or ‘corduroy trousers ‘and. a | Sotant—skid-Mr—Stariltno-badoe black beret.” After his cn a ’ os a BA * i Nene i ( i aa tN ARS SS ne {i ial THRE: EXAMPTE 8.0 ANOWNT "ART ata Who sontinole In front of the noarly completed now Musown of Northorn British Columbia, Polos wore crocled last weok, Two smaller polas: uve Halda nation totems from the anolont village of Yan. Totem polo In middlo {ta antled the “loaf and flower pole," Dend contro ia roplicn of famous Wolf Toto. pole, recarved by Chariton Ducdoward of Port Simpson ng a Prince Ruport B.C, Contonnial project, Wolf Totony tn. Htiling matah for now musoum which {s city's Centennial project to be oponed and codiented vnd oponed during Prince Ruport's “Potlatch Wook" July 25 to August 2, Wolf Totem was house pole of former Nishga Ohtof Dauk. from Villnge of CHelnkdamix On Wppor a Ph "ae BUN roto - ' u . ‘ inidod, J ye oe ‘ vos § . ' ‘ riyage | : ' . Nt Gah eiatatsrara’ ‘Prince: Rupert..-was . “Brueo co" Melville Wallace costs or In’ lefault. of | payment ‘sentenced ‘to 10 days’ in. jail, | when he ploaded ‘guilty: in’ Port: Edward police: court yesterday to driving without! duc care al d: Ate tention, °° we ing. an. accident June 11 when the pick-up truck he was driving -.. failed to negotiate acturn- and | loft. the road 14 miles. eaat:.of. ‘The truck was: ay total lous. ‘trary to restrictions on. his drivie o's license, His vehicle was not covered by insurance. ;..” Flomming was charged’. ‘on June 38 when the pick-up. tro he was driving woat'on Highway” 1d fnilod to negotiate’ a. curve: and crashed into a cliff: noar: Klolya Bay, 8 miles - onal. oF Prince Rupert.: ry mated at $000, ..- an WEATHER— ae Cloudy with stunny: wih! Little change In tempoaratire, Winds light wostorly, Low tonight and high tomorrow 83 ancl 06, : TIDES= Wodlnoaday, (Paolfic 8 andavd Tine). ve BS a ge ODN Ce pe ach hk swe, t¢ 21 1 of fined): $35, Wallace wnai charged - ‘follows’ - Prince Ruport. on Highway ,16,: Also ino Port: Edward © ‘polige | court yesterday, . Kenneth: John. '|Flomming,. 20,.0f Prince: Rupert. 1 was finoct $36, casts or. in default !sentoriced to 10 days in jail wher: he pleaded guilty to driving.cone .. Danmiage to the brew was atl: July. 0: S068: . i ‘ Wight «cence O73 0} 18.9 feat row TOE. Te feat Low! ton 1; 19. BL féot . S01 ot G2 f00h Woe a ae wi \ AF »