SIX OF. 700 ‘PINT: JARS. to be filled by Prince Rupert blood donors during 2 a two day. Red Cross -Bleod donor clinie are pieturéd : ‘at top. Circles. around. the jars are Joh -gidnal:Red Cross ‘Supervisor,of “Northern British Columbia, presenting a pinto George. Currie - “steentre left). and Mare Cavenaile (right) for donating. ‘blood 10. times. Also ‘shown is Marion » » “Stewart, RN. Pictured at’ bottont is Irene Pratt of the Red Cross-branch in Vancouver shown — “attending blood donor Miss Hazel Tweed. One hundred. and. twenty-five: pints | of blood. were. 4 | rie, eft)’ Re- . ‘donated last night in the ;Civic Centre auditotium, The Clinic. will end tonight at 9:30.:Prince- e Rupert residents: donated $00: “pint jars of blood last. year. ee Unemployment drops s| omnly despite long forest closure Stat f£ Photos = ~ Numher of jobless in the Prince Rupert area has dropped: by more than 500 i a month despite a general forest closure that put more thal 125: ‘men out of work, Gordon P, Simpson, manager of the local branch of the National Employ- ment Service, repor ted to- day. ‘On August 7, 62 25 unemployed were registered here as compared to 1191 on June 28, © , Mr. Simpson estimated that 125 appplications are a direct result of the general forest closure ef- frelive July 18~--August 5. Ne predicted that. with ifting of the closure the same number would extract thelr applications in the near future, | Of the present 627 nppHeants, | 435 are males and 102 noales, «Mr. Simpson suid last years clhimants at this tinve totalled 370, 266 lesa than this yoar, " Job vacances at present are 19 for males and seven for fo- moles. At tha sama time Inst year (here were 6} male vacan- elas und 20 female openings. *Mr, Blmpson sald that the male lwineles are readily filed ox- wupt for na few professional and semi -professional occupations, mOPCHINEK for femurlos wre Gon} “we eet Ree ir he enn ne ton a are fe- Om; iv whe 18 Brendan Bracken wii one of Winston Churehill's Malt hand mon during the Seo- ord World War, died today aftar nelong Wness, Doath was due to thront on ORME’ ME'S- DRUGS LTD.” DIAL fined to stonographers and other clerical workers Mr, Simpson snid, ‘A comparison In the increase of male and female claimants shows that Jast year there were 288 males and 88 females which is 147 males and 104 females less (lay. Dospite numerous reports and nt tense three-hour search Juat outside Pontieton, the whore- voouts of the man who shot one policeman, Indirectly causod the death of threo others, and is wanted In connection with tho]. nuirder of an young Woman, Yo- nuuned wiknown, Roports late Thursday night ind early today plieed the sus. peeb at points as far as 30 miles apart, ROMP falihfully investl- gated. them all bug turnod wp nothing, ‘ Kidnapper dies OSSINING, N,Y. WeJohn “Angolo | tamaren, — khdnape slayor of Infant Veter Weine berger, went to hin death “Thuraday night ty Sing Sing priwow's olootrle olult | than today. oe Mr, Simpson attributed the sharp six-month drop from the January 31 peak of 3,322 to an exceptionally good fishing sen- son, a pickup In road construc- won nnd Incrensed logging actlv~ ye Killer still at large — despite intense hunt prevent this ‘from’! “August- 3 and has: chad interviews - with . numerous individuals, ai who were. either witness to the riot: or. had s some Eheory, or oplan- . therhood - Of: BC: “and: other. Native leaders: with. members. of. ‘Your. Committee thas metf daily’ since; its ‘appointment on: findings .on ‘the: cause “and: details of the riot, as: Prenat ou our report to our recommendations on actions that: will, prevent such disturbances from happening again, and to make ‘certain inquiry into the :causes ‘and details of the. riot. circumstances occur:® 1. A large number. of visitors in the City. 2. Excessive drinking.- 3. If the residents of ‘the City congregate on Third: ‘Avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets looking for excitement, they will automatically create an ‘overcrowding effect which will tend to create an atmosphere which could be casily triggered into a riot. Our recommendations to prevent such a re-occurence of Jast Saturday. night’s riot are as follows: © {. 1, That the police be instructed to continue to rigorously enforce the laws and that any and all enfractions of the law, particularly in respect to drunkenness: in pubHe places, causing a disturbance and obstructing a police officer in the performance of his dutics be dealt with as quickly. as possible, with no more force being used than is necessary, but that it be clearly under- stood that force will be used if necessary. 2, That all avallable constables be on duty on Friday and Saturday, 3. That the Governmont Liquor Act as it refers to the serving of drunken persons in liquor outlets be strictly enforced. 4° That following the apprehension and convicition of persons involved Jn misdemeanors mentioned above, that the crown prose- cutor be Instructed to request severe penalties from the courts, ' § That a meating be held, as soon as possible, between Native loaders, and representatives. of the City Council to discuss the problem, with a viow to getting the co-operation of tho PY esplt' B.C. (CP)—Police were left with- out a definite ‘lead to follow today as the intensive hunt for a gunman-murder suspect in British Columbia’s usually peaceful Okanagan Valley entered its fourth Dea th toll in sea stash rises to. 16. NEWPORT, RI, death toll in: Thursday's colliae fon of two tankers: in Nowport harbor roxso to 16 today with the death of a, crow momber in Hospital, * Wttoow wore killed In tine fog> shrouded crash and 26 Injured, soverally eritlonily, One man 14 migsings te All of the dead wore monsbors of the crew of tho Gulfoll, a 10,940-ton-veasol which was out ‘hound and ompty, 0, : we ! vad 4 (Tho | native lenders In solving our mutual difficultics, continued on page 6 _ - see “eT HAND". Wet fi mee MES re LT) n iv Moverernoniies an é ‘beinen SaMaT. OF THE Mraury—AIr Luckored aut, many sita.down to take It easy, Unilke his friond at right, we could be held in contempt of court, we -will therefore’ ‘imit'| recommendations (as outlined in récommendation 8) aS to an jon: Firstly. rn similar riot ‘is: entirely possible . if the following oe representatives of the Nalive Brotherhood of B.C, and: other | VICTORIA (The Stowart- Cassiar.:road.-in: Northern’ Brit- ish Columbia™ must be completed. by “March 31, 1964 under the terms of an agreement for the cost- sharing between the. fed- eral and.” provinelal govern- ments... Provincial ; cabinet Thursday authorized Mines Minister Ken- neth, Kiernan to enter into the agreement with Ottawa. The round was subject of a leg- Islative imquiry in 1056 after charges had been made the work was shoddy and that patron- age had murked its construc- tion, Actually the agreement for the construction of the $15,000,000 northern accoss highway names two target dates for the com- pletion of. the road—March 31, 1963 and March $1, 1064. The BC. Government, admin- istering the job, may have a year longer if there are any delays bocause of weather and bad: terrain, an olophant ti the Froankgurt Z00 11 Wont Clor- - tho nachydorin has lonrned that one of the, nicost blessings of civilization lw na comfortable scat, ' oy ‘ . , = chums ‘per boat, ‘while "30. bon boats: ‘caught. 880. Sockeye,’ 2,900 a Pinks, ‘500. Chums ‘and. 140, Co- |. hoes. per boat... On the Skeena’ ‘River 607 Gill- nets landed a total.of. 292: Sock- eye, and'472. Pinks. for cach boat. In the Grenville Principe area 15 seines each landed’ 115 sock~ eye, 45 cohoe and 3,147 pinks, while 22 gillnets caught. a total of 62 sockeye, 27 cohoe, 455 pinks | and 45 chums. , va atory officer said 1 Thuveday that: pote appear on tivo matching’ pieces of tissue to Okanagan bomb terrori ism, nu ec! Ono piece was found in an un- Ways exploded. time bomb. at’ Vernon June 28, the other in an ROMP search July Tab tho residence of | 8am and Alex Konkin.. os Tho Konkin, brothers, a od Q7 and 26, aro two’ of five young Sons of Freedom mon accused of ‘bomb conspiracy in. prelim- inary hearing. entering Ita ‘fifth day today ab Kelowna ‘District Court, -. Sgt, B, E. James of the ROMP orlme lab at Rogina sald: Thurse day he found sovoral small brown l hree. K illed in-collision - NEw: ‘WHS TMINSTER, on -~ Throo: persons worg killed and two injured in a head-on col- Nalon Thursday night 10 miles south-anat of horo at the Inter acotion of Coast Moridian Road and. tho. Trans-Canada ‘Highe we ange © baer tm bye seepage: rd ve , 1 4 ‘ . . ' : ‘or’ “the. yeh ending’ a a 2, eyiy 32" ‘gillnets ‘caught * "255 _ Sock a, [yet ‘Thompson Besides. competing . | NCO cours inig on rifle. wee cenit 0 drill: ' Wee NY - yay spota ofa. type 7 would ‘ont to, be ; caused, y, nitroglycer on both pl eces of paper: ee From* microscopic. and, chemle, cal examination, | “TY consluded.” the spots: were. similar, and.ware. - highly : indicative’ of: belt r+) a dynamite origin 1, expla ee hab nitroglycerine la a a ont of dynamito,:'' comin st “Barlior, ROMP: Conutable:W, Pleton. teatitied . the: two, nilees oe “wore once: tho. samo; ‘ple OE a! SHE fen " 1 Aritt paper.” WEATHER—. Wyn ‘Cloudy. tomorrow,’ ‘litte. : ari hy. fh oh tomar wow s onight, an ii oo shes wiles ye pis ileeig ‘ eae ms » Baturda ayy: August, Yos@ i (Padtfic' i hy lle - + 08: a ae LET tat | " pie. y , ta tect PAM bd 4 ; ny . i Hy yi