ae eS agan mopped ‘up. Sunday . one of the worst} ’ to: preyent. its complete collapse. ‘Yacht Club: five. or six boats were mous and numerous roofs dn the. ' ty OE REV No 199 ease ee SAP ae ie ene ae Paes ta ata ge oh UN fata aa song tha Fats, ' Damage heav vy after storm— Okanagan “PENTIGTON, B.C. (CP)—The South - Okan- w ind: storms i in its. history. “Phe ‘storm hit’. Penticton. : at are pam, Saturday. night, ih winds ‘reaching -a- Velocity ofs65' miles per. hour. * sThe:.east' wall “of.; Penticton’ entennial building | the, ‘top. _A construction ‘com- pany--hurriedly erected supports ‘Residents’ along. the shore -of Lake. Okanagan ‘washed inches of'“sand, from thelr lawns and driveways. At the Penticton holed -by. huge breakers. 10 to 15 other. boats suffered minor dam- age; ‘and one cabin’ cruiser was’ “ sank. “Trees: were blown’ over - near the; old ‘sternwheeler- S..S, Sica- lakeshore area were damaged. . > At: Kelowna, it was the: worst | sitid | ‘storm experienced in the]. last: two. decades’ as telephone and powerlines tore down com- _miinications lines and: towering a trees, toppled. -Power was off for. rev ewing | ed up: by the winds® ae ‘hurled ‘into: Mill Creek,which : winds ‘through the city, ‘park. Ss tampede ends In rainstorm “CALGARY O—Calgary trans- port terminals were crowded today as thousands’ of tourists continued a steady exodus from s Oe “eight inches -at| ‘one and half hours in some out- | “Mand 7 the: city after the 1958 edition of the “greatest outdoor show. on carth.” + “The Calgary Stampede, seen. by a record 545,960 persons this year, cnded Saturday amid .a WAavy rainstorm out the final grandstand perfor- nfance and foreed the “biggest” gu{door show to move indoors. wu “. Court sets $10,000 bail “on rape charge asoe Bail of $10,000 was set by “Magistrate EK. T. Applewhalte (his morning when 2 cily man appeared before him in elty police court charged with rape. | “Charged with rape of a juvenite was Richard Tom Lavenulk of Prince Rupert, ,.Levenulk entered no. plen and Magistrate Applewhaile fomanded the case for elght au 8, CMP said (he charre was itd as a result of an ineldent Sunday, sees oor memes Violence flares ON seni emeiterene mineemie yam tees mY 4 ON REN HT British order all-day curfew NICOSIA G—Tha government today ordered tho Island's '500,- weet! 000 residonts to stay Indoors ina vinionco sweeping Cyprus, It also ‘propnarod to ruah oxtra police from Vritain after 14 por. sons dlod in’ Greok-Turkish Aahthnig in a weekond of torror. ‘Pollee | Chiof. John Browne Wijnned to fly to London to nr. hanyo the qulok Clapntelh of N00 pelieomen: NOW... in) tablet daily i fiamsin. Ly Minerals, ALL SUnER PLENAMINS AU, Vidurnte whtly. Wedwe mn autre hn vital cntevevintad BOs BK; 10! Ny $4,705 ‘Wee § f iORME'S DRUGS LTD. ny te : 1 what apddve yk that t. washed i ‘British Columbia the following to Kitimat and in 1953 was nam- -HRH PRINCESS: MARGARET - Bennett, B.C., the princess will speakipub- licly ‘only once. more: during a centennial celebration. “on the - mainland... \° The ‘princess “said ‘she’: “had “eagerly 3... : looked - ‘forwa, d:to .. | the day when. I, too: might co there, and see for ‘myself, some:of the. splendor ° of. which - Te: heard.” 3.....: CROWD: “OF. -THOUSANDS. The brief. speech: ° here.. The. spacious . 1 crowded with thousands of. ad | mirers.: : “The princess said ‘the invita fy tion. .to,.B.C.: “conjured ° “up? many- visions. in my mind; Which : colored by all that I had: heard of your wonderful |. “proving later from my sister, the Queen LAUDS. ‘ACHIEVEMENTS: | voy “She remarked. upon: the: “tre. er mendous-. achievements: ‘in- -indus=. ‘ed ional Railways at:Por : succeeded ¢ at, Prince Rupert by G. Ww. eet, superin-|! bot division. a “The new appointments are » ef fective August 1.. . Mr. McIlroy has been superin- tendent with headquarters’ in Prince Rupert for the past three years, A native of Vancouver, he be- can his career with the CNR op- crating department there in 1927. He transferred to the engineer- ‘ing department the following year and after serving as rod- man inspector and instrument man he advanecd to resident en- gincer at Winnipeg in if44. He was promoted to assistant en- gineer In 1947 and returned to year as assistant division engin- cer, In 1951 he was named locating enginner for the CNR's propect- ed new branch line from Terrace ed construction cngincer on that ine, Two years later he was ap- pointed to superintendent of the Smithers division with ltead- quarters at Prince Rupert. Myr. Mellroy’s suecessor, Mr, Keefe, was born at Biggar, Sask, ie Joined the CNR in 1040 as tralmman at Edmonton and in the next year enlisted with the Royal Canadian Alrforee serving ns pilot in the coustad command, In 1943 he. returned to CNR, becoming a conductor at Bdmon- ton Jn 1044 and trafianiaster at “CNR transfers Maloy your .. country” cand | upon : the 1 "spirited — enterprise. and. deter- mination. which has ‘made’ Can~ the world.” : During” her’ ‘two-week: tour of]! outside’ the . legislative “building : ‘Jawn..- Was | : have been brought to- life cand: father my:mother and “| edluty, oe and chicken from my father, my'mother and: size. halibut i n brackets, | try and: ‘in the development. ‘of |. ada one. of the Great. nations of} \r0. E RENAMED : igland. has: been ar Victor to the - Jerome} boats. . : FEELS SPECIAL PRIDE. Princess: “Margaret- ‘said oshe would feel.a “special pride” dur- ing ‘her: travels through Canada pecause“I‘shall be able to feel. myself already a land owncr in your province.’ “J can assure you no . token. of your affection could have given me so much pleasure, and Iam proud | to ‘feel that this new marine park will in future. bear my name.”” Low to retain SC leadership — till convention VANCOUVER ()-—-Solon Low, retiring Social Credit leader, told a convention of B.C. riding del- egates here Saturday he will stay at the helm of the party until a national convention ‘chooses his sucecssor. A party spokesman said Suan- Gay jt will take nt least a year to organize such a convention. We said it likely will be held in Winnipeg. The 58-year-old Mr. Low. who has led the party for 14 yenrs, is retiring to take a high school teaching job In his home town cf Raymond, Alta. Ton Irwin, former speaker of G. W. KEEFE oes New superintendent Wanna in 1048, After serving as acting assistant superintendent at Edson he was promoted in 1950 -to adsistant superintendent ‘of the Portage Brandon division at Winnipeg. Six years later he was appolnted ta his current Montrenl] post, Loss $100,000 in warehouse fire VANCOUVER «—Four trucks use. of yachts, and. other: pleasure 0; FO and a trailor wore destroyed and two other trucks danaged in a fire Sunday at Leo's Transport Ltd, warchouse, Damnge was cs- tho legislature, has been pror posed by the B.C. divislon of the party's national council for the post of federation president. Mo up on Cyprus— bia to halt the mounting wave of Grvok- Cypriot sources ‘and the BORA oo underground — terrorlat group hha told Ia mombors that ovory Greok killed by Turks must be avongod and that “every time the Turks killa Greek, they must hnvo ry funoral on thelr hands.” WEAMKS MACMILEAN Turkish Joncdor Raut Deniktash anid after talleing to Govomnor Sir Nugh Foo ho enabled Prime Minister Warold Macmillan tell- Ing hing “the responsibility for aly bloodshed today vaxsty an you,' Ho auked Britain to enforce partition, ‘aid prevent wa have timated at $100,000, would sneeead Dr, B.C. Hansell. NOOLOOOUCIESIDEELILEL ESSE EIETOLETEICIODII EDEL OOELIOLI VIDS BABY ARRIVES ON PLANE IN LOSING RACE WITH STORK Mrs, Harry Boyle of Brown's MII on the Extall River was all ‘up In the alr’ whon she had her baby yoatorday morning bub today all is well and sho has a son who has a anal amount of flying tine to his credit, . Pitel fe Weastorn Airiinos pilot Capt, Jack Andorson roportod today (hint hls apeody Noresman flont plane lost a raco with the stork when he,.9 elty doctor and city businessman Edward Garner answered an omergenoy call to Brown's MIll, The plane waa rushing Mra, Boyle back to Prince Rupert Conoral Hospital when the stork arrived and the doctor dellve , ered the Infant while the plane was still airborne, , On delivering the baby boy the dostor plunked him Into the Arms of n atartled Mr. Garnor who canred for the Infant until tho plano Innded. A alty ambulance was walting at Sent Cove to rush Mra, Boylo and her boy to hospital. Tout tn quthorities ante today that Mrs, Boyle is doing fie. A surgostion hos boon mado that the “alrborne” child be called > “Norsominn"” iiftor the typo of plane in which ho was born, to. defend ouranlvas to tho bt tor end. oo COLIOLIIONINOIIIIEDIOLLOOI ELIT DIDLINING IDEN IDIL DIGIT TELE OIA ‘ Ta ‘Canadian ‘rocket: kept on: ground — CHURCHILL, “Man.. Une ‘favorable winds Sunday. forced cancellation . of. a rocket Jaun-| ching scheduled. as. part of In-' ternational Geophysical year eX-: periments being carried on at this base. on the shores. of. Hud- son’ Bay by United States . and cousin, WAS: undertaking to re- Cantdian scientists. establish “‘pubiic security anid: Mee Nee eOeerIeeeeeeeOd EOE OR~EESETIOPIE ODT ION: senercocccocsoooers PASSENGERS ON CRUISE SHIP GET GOOD LOOK AT SPUTNIK 3 A North Vancouver man was among the’ passengers aboard - the Canadian National Steamship Prince George who got a good look at Russia’s Sputnik No.3 last night. Thomas Sterling, 120 Grand Boulevard, North Vancouver, told the Daily News this morning that’ the cruise director _ aboard the Prince Crulse warned passengers:ahead of time that * the Soviet satellite was likly to be visible around 11:15 Sunday night. Mr, Sterling stild: that the passengers Nuned the rail and about, 11:16 p.m, saw the light of the satellite flashing on and off for about fivel minutes as it passed across the sky in a southwestly to northeasterly direction. "Tt looked Hike a hugo, bright star’, Mr, Sterling said. Dr. R. M. Potrie, director of the Dominion observatory at Saanichton, said Saturday night that the Sputnik No, 3-would be visible across northwestern British Columbia Sunday night. We sald the sputnik's carrier rocket, 10 times as hoavy as the antollite, was bravelling 15 minutes behind the “baby moon”. federation: formed last Feb.: 14 to. counter Nasser's.U. A. R.. The Communist* radio hy said. he. was: arrested: by the army. * at ‘ The ‘Jordan:Embassy in Lon-. don announced, however, that 23-year-old: King | Jordan, - Faisal’s Hashemite, eon , st . aa wid b, re aa Py by adian Govornmont grain elevator, . Ortont and will Jewve tomorrow with hor, 4, , ' dad airport Sunday ni ght ; Baghdad Pact meeting at Istan: ‘}road: to ‘the, airport, 8 traveller 4 Hussein”: of | ‘was that the Baghdad radio was | Pruden sentenced Welss to: the bul but: did. not leave. Soldiers |; with fixed. bayonets guarded thelyp said.. me “There were. ‘no report ic bear: out Cairo claims that the re-_ volt had spread to Jordan, and | ‘there. was no. clear-cut indi-.; cation whether the rebel: lead-* , ‘ers had established | ‘effective control ‘throughout Traq,:' . All that. was known for certain 15, were. pulled | “from | after. their .-14-foot ‘craft. turned off, West: Vancouve “The “three, . jackets.’ were ::saved.. by. ;David . in the hand of the revolutionary leaders. . ' Except for the reports of. mob action there. was no. report of fighting. . who ‘was passing tn his: boat. .: gets additional six-month term. nt of bronking, entering and: theft, in Terrace police: court last: week was Arthur Weiss, -21, who had previously been sentenced to. seven - Stipendiary Magistrate Larry We tea A Tsix-month torm, to run concur- ie ; moe SL ra if. wy date Bale ots a a & hea 7 VEAVIAN GRAIN amr "Mogara” fg shown above o thing an 19,000 tona of hivloy from tho Cane» Tho Mogarn arrived In Prince Ruport July 3 ‘from tho O0-t0n cargo. for the United Klrgcloin, - oy charge of breaking and entering ggods. store,” » _ Also givon a “ gixemontit . Jail. term. by Magistrate Pruden; was: charge of breaking and. ontering » and, there at, the Tilicum. Then- tre ti Terrace... The sentence will | run concurrontly with) a" dx month ‘torm given Harloy<-in - JPpince. Ruport police court for. ‘breaking, ontering and thoft ofa - radio and two quarta of. oll‘from PO as thon, phy i vue |WEATHER— Bunny and warm tomortow: _ Winds ieht. Low tonight and, + high, tomorrow, $3, and ih aha j . os ' oe NU a a a a fl - ' Ay F i . . ‘ ae | 4 MPL aL Se OS Naa Tuoxday,: ani 16, 1088. (Paolfic Standard Time) , TH GH asreroee 19588 AB A feb ‘LOW amie 08; $6: $.2 ‘foot: | . 183801, om. Toot rehena: my : ‘ Dy Pop ee EA AES how's . oe ee all wearing life : Willlam Donnis Harloy, .on.ca ... Davenport’ ‘of West" Vancouver, & Convicted Terrace bank robber Sentenced to a six-month: term in Oakalla ‘prison, on a charge o. {years In prison after he pleaded guilty to armed: robbory. of he. no Royal Bank of Cannda branch at. Terrace, 6 0) ok ja we rently with tho, ‘prison, sort, on’ a a - and theft, from: a Kitimat sports oe . . 4 ‘ {the Rainbow Anke sorviog! ‘Aths » , ee La ws nye . rn ae pot a Sy : ' Want aunt ‘ 4 at