fe F Friday, May 23, 1958 iy: it C ae a, ata 3 Peace River ! + crossed ' * PAYEOR, BC, o— Another| h{storically-significant, step has . Been’ taken in Canada’s north- _ sameat with the crossing of the Peace River for the first time by @ railway locomotive, : ‘ The event may signal the be- ’ ginning. of a fourth era for the ' British ‘Columbia: Peace River , block—a vast, agriculturally-: ( rich. territory that was first a * fur-trading region, then centre , Of a boom brought on by- the " Alaska Highway construction, ; and now the centre of.an oil « and gas boom. | , Engineer I. A. ‘Hieliger of 1 North Vancouver gingerly guid- * eda two-unit - Pacific Great . Bastern Railway’ diesel and cab- |: s_oose across the. PGE's $3,000,000 Peace River bridge Wednesday, At 11:45° a.m. MST locomotives ‘ 555 and. 554 reached the north 4 bank of the mighty Peace. 8 "There was little fanfare out- § side a few toots by the diesel a whistle, the celebrations being ; planned later when’ the first « train reaches Taylor, four miles * past of the bridge. { °.The.trip across the 3,500-foot * span, completed . about. eight » months’ ago and ‘hooked to the} ; ere i. _— » PGE, rails on the south bank rns | PICTURED IN “ACTION: are: “ Tuesday, took 30° minutes. (MOVIE COLUMN | Po ee, 7 _Ion ‘Berger as Virgil Tappet,-. voce Caution was required because the villain, Herb Foster. as mii bridge, an Alaska Highway G I fe | Zohn Siddeley, 9 miner and nk since the highway suspen- t t t . 5 188 er « gion bridge at ne southern ex-| eneral. no Irs or as ing, a school” teacher.: Actors $ tremity of this community col-| tre tee ten phinetpals in). lapsed last October, has been t be d. by la le ; a ; planked ‘for motor traffic and 0. e ‘swaye yo g amor gir s | ar here Tesday pe sooth |. ny egs beside the rails had . = , MS be devon ee by. the loses - By BOB.THOMAS: " wemorias High school ‘at 3:30 | é Th, pm. an p.m. Vivid’ flash- * 2 motive wheels. Speed could have - HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Lt.-Gen, Rafael Trujillo] B&2% 2.2: 10B8 aol aca: * © Yesterday the track crews laid/ Jr. is not the first: dashing foreignér -to sway the days will Pe, Se | . . y. . ’ nsore ‘ the first steel notth the railway hearts of Hollyw ood s Blamour, girls, nor will he. be the Parent-Teacher associa~_ 4 will reach, Taylor, 19 milés suoth| the last. surprised’ when t told her int tions, oe & of Fort St. John, within a week. ] , ‘# “taylor fs the starting point The history of, . the town hos San. Francisco that her steady ‘ been given color by a numbe i date had a wif d six child i for ‘Westcoast Transmission ign | Cate € and six children. in ping : famous visitors from _foreig ‘Glorie Swanson can be credit- * Company's natural gas pipeline; lands whose polished manners |. c a ific northwest... and , ed with starting the foreign in- « fo the Pacific, , have caught the fancy of some | Vasion, In 1926 she returned a slte'of a refinery and sulphuriof the world’s most famdus | from Europe in triumph, brin tine lings ‘ plant, The rallroad’s first pay-)| beauties: ling ‘alone. her new "husband, | . oy ¢ load from. the north Pesce 18} some bring their fortunes,’ , Marquis de la Falaise de la Coud- , f expected to: come trom ihe! some come to seek them. Some! ray.'The union lasted five years, Isappoin t s 30,000-ocd tons of sulphur NeW; have sought wives or publicity.j after. which Constance Bennett! _ ’ stockpiled: here . The. quest of many has been: took over as the Marquise de lai TORONTO ‘0i—Capt. R. B. An- ‘ rrr simply fun. | ete. ‘gus, president. of - the Dominion a INDOOR ROBINS Few “have been as lavish as; The marcus was followed by | Marine. Association, said Thurs~{-- / tawm PARNHAM, England ‘‘@--—Rob-| young Trujillo, with his gifts of jan invasion of the marrying day the findings. of the royal . fos. have nested on a dressing, costty cars to Kim Novak and mdivanis. These were three commission on Canada’s coastal table in the bedroom of: the} Zsa Zsa Gabor. ,;And few have ' handsome, romantic sons of a trade were: disappointing—espe-| James family in this Surrey} becn as secretive, . Either Kim is i Mohammedan bey of Georgie, a cially as the commission recog~ 4 town. | Five eggs. have been!a better actress than the’ critics | ‘Caucasus state in old Russia.inized there was reason. for. con2! hatched SO far. oie isay-—or § else 2. was. 5, fenuae 4 The: ‘princes married ‘aad divercs “cern. for the future of Canadian- | ri an eine : Fed often, usually to. famous and | reeistered lake ships competing ~ | woalthy women. Among the with foreign’ vessels. aa David Maree — rola ; Negri The commission’s report vas | Bathora, Hate array: exis — tabléd Thursday in the House i . | of Commons. | i. Sudden death took two of the fe, «a: ' princes—Serge at polo and Alex-! The commission's findings iis ina Spanish auto crash. David, recommended’ basically that i has lived quietly in recent years: ' Canada’s existing coastal trad- as husband of the adopted ing laws stay as they are. | daughter of oil man Harry Sin-} DMA officials said they found clair. yat least three faults with the - TRANSITORIZED. Aly Khan created plenty of commission's findings: jnews with his international! 4. yt cannot be assumed that courtship of Rita Hayworth, ;a Canadian ship owner can RECORD | their miurriage, the birth of their) enarter a British-registered ship daughter, their divorce. His '0.! unless he is also the shipper of | mances have included other ‘the goods to be carried. “Why ,dolis, such as Gene Tierney and’ should a U:K, shipowner allow ; Kim Novak (that mame again!) Canadian to charter “his sip The courtship of Grace Keily and make a fit. f ing : oe pro or doin ‘and Prince Rainier of Monacu thin ‘hich | as UE. yas conducted on a dignified Something walen ae, ¢ a avel. pepper, can do himself? | Then there was Porfirio Rupi-' 2 Restricting coastal — trade /rosa, who appears to have been| Goes not lead to higher grain the Mdivanis wrapped up into rates, as the commission cou one, The merry countryman of tended, because grain rates are | Complete !Gen. Trujillo conducted a well-! controied by the federal gov- with Battery i publicized romance with Zsa Zea” ernment. | Gabor thersagain?), She claim-} 3. Coastal shipping on the rect they were engaged vat one; cast coast cannot be used as an . point, but he drifted off to other} example for the Great Lakes as Now Available At , | matters, ' | the two. areas: are different. ert radio & electric | Rebels ‘claim 400° troops killed rup | MANILA un-—Indonestan reo- | — 313 - 3rd Ave. West Phone 4236 Deus claim ccanter-attacking| ROWDY CELEBRATIONS ft lforees have killed more than 400 | STORNOWAY, Scotland ()---A government troops in fieree ‘meeling of the Outer Isles pres- ifighting in the Colebes Islands bytery of the Free Presbyterian ‘in the “ust few days. ;Ghureh of Secatinnd . passed a | The rebel broadcast. heard: resolution urging disipinary ac- “here late Thursday after Preal-: tion against ehurech members ident Sukarno's government re-* guilty of drunkenness or “prone “ \ jected a rebel pence bid, clnimed; iscuous dancing’ at wedding ats ; Victor ies on Lwo Fronts, -eetebrations, Our dots oa 3 e i we w 20th Anniversary }) PRINCE RUPERT KINSMEN SALE | Centennial Bingo | Continues | a total of t i ' na | S$ 2. OO y & OOPODE OOPS OP OOODOP OOOO DIOP LDE PEGE LODO OOEPDOE ELIE DEOL IOOOETE Y to Prince Nupert Daily News eben hy he perimeter ge PAPER os " Hy. . 1 “on "Tom a plan “dula.-with the’ provinces ‘on’. con-. fox cubs: found by’ 9 -sHooting | museum'at Halifax, founded in estat ia seven new &i party : : tigate Any on 1868, grew. from: the: Mechanics | en here has’ ba | town, er brought ‘back. oe | thetitutes collection of : WIGTON,, Englang >: —! Two The: “Nova Scotia provincia lous th aap ". VANCOUVER. (CP) — Federal-provincial action on a system Of. roads urged by Alex Morrison ‘Association, ‘told delegates * that be in- “The issoclation. has asked. Ot. adopt a ‘50_50 cost-sharing form, ‘struction of major roads, he.said. and through ‘urban areas, «0. 4 * Mr. Morrison. said no one: ‘body a is responsible for planning a-na-. . oy tional system of. roads,’and this] |. ‘Mndicated a “critical inadequacy % in: our. present Jurisdictional 1 re- [> [Jationship." a Swedes’ may | vote in, Carada up until May 31 | Lower Chamber of. the Swedish Parliament: will” “take:; place: A Sweden. on Sunday, June™1. Votes in this election may be ‘cast in Canada up until: ‘May 31. at, the following places only:: Swedish . Embassy, Ottawa; ‘Swedish Consulate’ General, .|'Montreal; Swedish consulates: at Toronto and Vancouver. -.. sonally by the ‘voter or spouse, ing license. *. Further information may “be ‘obtained from the Swedish Con-. throughout ‘Canada: “Was of London, Ont... ‘Thurs- | {day at the opening of the | Canadian Automobile: As-| sociation annual meeting . there, Ayer MY, Morrison; president of the who must be Swedish citizens; of |. ‘age, and in possession of a Vot- an integrated national system | — bitsed on:a nationai development |*” *’| ‘plan should be started. He said. ‘| that the CAA’s previous. requests |. - {for 50-per-cent federal. -partici- ;. ‘|pation in the cost’of - arteria} |. : highways _ Smight. well, | creased. IS a ‘tawa each year since.’ 1955; to|” hd CAA also proposed a. three- |". way split’ on costs of. roads’ into. ad “A general ‘election’. tothe | ‘ Votes must be handed ‘in ‘per- : . sulate, 315 Third. ‘Avenue ‘West, Prince Rupert. Try Daily baal’ oS way To" TRAVEL “on: pre-planned “MAPLE LEAF. “PACKAGE” TOUR” . ‘You ‘choose ‘the tine . 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