Ke r Ge SERIO Ep MED EE EE NG GD) PEEP AIM Mt : Whee RN hel an ce RADE OBOE a ae mg . Ae re ee ee ie le ta abasic il : ole * . EEE EEE ISSN TENT TOUTE NUE TTA NETE ET ET TTT EN TUTOR ENE ETT ete eSB IAN EIA NL So ew seers “Nu wi ‘ . . , 7 bo & ' i ” : ‘ a ° ‘ ‘\ : ‘ a ta a ‘ . moore ag : : aoe. t ; arte tememane Sretetenes, * con" “ omen a, ° — tae we eee ies a van \ nn , . , . i i beg ; ‘ * votes ‘i gis ' af Prince Rupert Daily News pee ee ge ere Monday, July 28, i958 2 ive in. itimat ane Weck: 4 . ‘a y . 7 bee a , fe i = » a . ft , . . . aan . Sey . . . an a aS MOVIE COLUMN - | ¢ FO pI MAEIIGS PGi WEES , ‘ . . oc : toot . . a be ee ao. s mS . hey * , . + a i a o | “Grea instantly ater ‘crasit «: ~ makes hit By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) getting a better education Ryan and his wife Jessica ‘They went to the extreme of And the’ project has been a rousing Starting their own school. success that has attracted inter- est from educationists in many part of the country. It all started about eight years ago when the youngest of their “School started by Ryan in Hollywood —Many parents talk about for their children. Robert did something about it. that the situation wasn’t good. |. The schools were packed and classes. were on half-day ses- sions, : ; “What’'ll we do about it?” the action asked. , -Linstantly, =: & y | VANCOUVER. Fragments of a plane which: crashed ‘threo years ago with: five persons aboard, were found and identified Thursday in: mountainous» wilderness southeast: of Kitimat, Bic.’ Officials from the department of transport and Pacific West-~ ern Alrlines said here today. the |., identification was made from:an engine serial .number.,. oar Only a small amount of wreck- age was found, but investigators said .all’ five aboard, had died The: wreckage -was discovered Tuesday by the: ‘pilot of: an. Okanagan Felicopter. Limited: craft as it passed. over: the area. It. had been. concealed. since the crash by heavy. snow.. Pro- longed.mild.. weather: this: sum- mer melted the snow enough tween ‘Kitimat and: Kemang: | ‘Aboard the PW’ Mallard‘ when itcrashed on the Kitimat-Kerp- MacIntosh, Albert’ Patrick: Gor- man, assistant to. the- general Bell, veteran. coast ' and’ bush filer, and:.Kendall King, - who had. just: started a commercial flying: career. oO ete ~The. plane. disappearsd : Aug. wine e 3; 1056, and’ a. four-week: sédrch ano ‘flight’ were David» Milton. Owen, ‘barrister, Col: MacGregor — manager of Saguenay-Kitimat™ company. and: ‘Pilots: BdWard. “Let’s start our own schoal.” his wife said. MEET OTHER PARENTS revealed: no. trace’ of its oxs Free. Delivery. three children was ready to be- .gin | kindergarten. Mrs. Ryan ‘scouted the public school situa- for the first time to make: the: wreckage visible, Co Tt was about half way be- tion in their North Hollywood} They held a meeting with of 7 : Of Chinese: Food: — a neighborhood. other parents in the nursery | WEEKEND FIGHTS Phone 3329 She reported to her husband|school their son was attending. Tacoma, Wash. Wilrish Pat Mc-: ip oe Fried nr "N oweewvorererercvocvovecererrerse| Only two families expressed in- | Murty, 185, Tacoma, outpointed |}; Deep Fried Prawns. $1.15 : terest. The number was swelled Garlic Sparerib: $1.05 Charle Norkus, 193, Port. Wash- ington (10). : | ae Hollywood | ()—Geroge. Berry, 138, Gary, Ind., outpointed Jerry | to 12 when the word got around, So the Ryans and friends opened - the Oakwood School in an aban- ~ Colombia girl | crowned Green Pepper Chop Suey-95e - Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $ 1.00:] 4 Gomnd building. teachers f Firpo, "138%, Los Angeles (10). ||. Chicken Fried Rice. . 95e. ao oo , Firek and ee ceachers for Havana —Luih, Manuel Rod» If ~, very. -(¢2-00' Ordara\, 4 Miss Universe : the dont fnd send grades Pius +, friguez, 144%, Cuba, | stopped ' Bree Delivery, ($5. 00: Orders) ¥ . we ota ‘| Kindergarten, radually, . ‘the. se i ; Sharlie Scott, ‘14414, - Philadel- nem f"h, ea wae oo. Lo _ | Staff and grades. were increased| __ eS ra is Charlie Scott, Mate, Philade Melrose Chop. Suey “4 LONG. BEACH, Calif. (®—Miss. | and. a- new building was built on _ & 2 ae “se _. : a : Columbia, a flashing-eyed La- |property purchased by the NES sn eae reer a tate oe ny tin beauty, was picked as Miss | school. OYS AND. ‘GIRLS 43. old -as Universe’ Friday night. - Luz Marina Zuloaga, 19, is a college student from Manizales. She is five feet four inches tall and measures 3514-2314-3514, ee She weighs 1114 pounds. Yo : The runners up weré: Miss pe Brazil, Adalgisa Colombo, 18; a Miss: Hawaii, Geri Hoo, 18; Miss bE U.S.A., Eurlyne Howell, 18; and 2 Miss Poland, Alicja Bobrawska, e 22, . . “We now have 80 students, seven modern classrooms and a new playing field,” Ryan said. “It is not a celebrity school—|: I’m about the only actor con- mected with it. Nor is it a school for problem children. Unfortun- ately, that is. what ‘a lot of pri- vate schools attract; parents don’t start worrying about their children’s education until: John- ee op a poeg- Jose ne “four different sites as overture at swimming derby for children | ss: 8e sss: Eleven-year ‘old Peter . Van Weekend Fights Tankeren was a very happy boy Havana. tm— Florention Her- caught. on equipment. ranging | Third prize. winners. of a plas- from a-simple old line and:hookj tic box containing. fishing lures. , and spinners were: Wallace Ber- | Saturday when the seven pound, | to‘ Dad’s’”” most’ ‘expensive rod : gen—Co-Op float, Douglas Pierce 11 ounce Tommy Cod. he pulled |and reel. Ly wenreccrccrnroereccececcceronoes iY, ont read orstarts beating up! ont of the water at the Cow} Four individual prizes’ were;—Cow Bay float, Vincent: Abell Nore oye. vay phoepee " “We're not fundamental and| 22y floats, won him the Grandj|won at each float. —New Government. float and |Orman. Young, “132%, Philadel-. phia “(1). _ West-.-Jordan, Utah WW — Jay Fullmer, -138, West Jordan, out- pointed’ Speedy Henderson, 136,|' - San. Francisco (8). First prizes a.rod .and reel for each float; went to Margaret Bond — Co-Op | float, Benny Wright—Cow Bay float, John Gabel—-New Government float and Buddy Ward—vYacht Club float, | . ‘Second prizes, a tackle box for each float, were won by Eugene Rose — Co-Op float, Wayne Wicks—Cow Bay float, Cecille Turcotte—New. Govern- ment float and Douglas Guyatt —Yacht. Club float. PEO POPOLOO DOPAC LO LV D8 OYOb0O foee . , : ‘ uF Lions drop | an hibi eo . . exnibition | VANCOUVER © — Calgary | |= , oo Stampeders of the Western In- Toawe WORLD CROSSROADS — terprovincial Football Union ', Gander airport in Newfound- edged British Columbia Lions. |!and is of world importance as 18-17 in an_ exhibition game |@ Stopping point for transatlan- Saturday night at Empire Sta- | tic flights. dium, The winning touchdown came _ in the final quarter when Cal-: Rickie floats. : Fourth prize. of a fishing reel went to Donald Murray—Co-Op floats, Brian Cronk—Cow’ Bay Floats, Billy Turcotte — New |———— " Government floats, and Jin | —_ Groves—Yacht club floats. = |—R. SPECIAL W. A. Gordon, Bernard Math-!F.. epi ew ayd John Wondga, organ-| -.. BOYS JACKETS izers of .the derby, expressed _. «for SUMMER _ their thanks to the parents. and All Sizes, Well Tailored. New # | many people who’ showed up at : , the various floats to lend .alficening noe ae gett helping hand to the supervisors Selling now’. from $4.95 to make the derby a success. - MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Other float supervisors. were | Finterwoven Cloth, Sizes 14-15 Mrs. Derek Mullin and Davelf. “Reg. $4.50 Mi "$1.95, I oo AT B.C. Clothiers Ltd. T17_-- 3rd Ave. West: BS ARCHIE | . no ys Prize, a three speed bicycle, in not lost its meanine through the Children’s Centennial) Fish misuse. We: stress the-arts, but| Derby. our curricula is about the same| Peter; son of ‘Mr. and: Mrs. as the city schools. The differ-; Henry Van Tankeren, 1443 ence is that we can give special} Eighth Avenue East, competed attention in a class of 14 instead|/in the derby along with more of 40. ‘than 200 other children ranging ' {in age from three to 15. STUDENTS 1.Q: HIGH : The derby or anized b W.A “The results have been beyon , & y Ww. . Th Gordon, Bernard Mathew and our fondest hopes. The I.Q. of . : : John Wondga on behalf of the our students is 25 points above os : public school—and the LQ, is|Centennial Committee, took something that is not fixed. as place at four locations; the Cow some people think, but can be| Bay floats, “New” Government raised by education. floats, the Prince Rupert Row- students might not be able to|iN& and Yachting club floats, adjust to bigger schools. But| 4nd. the Prince Rupert. Fisher- half of them have gone on to be| Men’s Co-operative ‘Association presidents in their classes. And| floats. — - we've -had:a steady, influx of]. Fishing ‘Started: at-1.pm. and principals and educators visiting |} wound up. at 4 p.m. with some us to see how we operate.” 250 fish of all sizes and shapes Perley — Yacht . Club ~ ‘Movie giant Harry Warner die RLY HILLS, Calif, uw — Warner, 76, a Polish im- | nt- boy who became one of ants of the: motion picture industry, died Friday night at his e, Bo, *. Warner, who with his brothers . pioneered the use of sound in movies. and. revolutionized: the industry with the production of Al Jolson’s The Jazz. Singer in ' 1927, had been: ill .for several -months. Death was attributed. to. :&@ cerebral occlusion, Harry stepped down: two years “,ago after 30 years as president of . Warner Brothers Studio but was “& member of the board. at the f. ~ ‘titie’ of his death. His brother qe Jack now is president, and an- ‘Other brother, Albert, is - in : Pesktig oo : . PON a Oe tl nee watt ah ake Laghad Cy, Coen fae Sy amon © Bg AL 7 : aoe ated de 980, Bh “arg Atma were ome. : ieee puree: =e BLACKWOOD on WHIPPED CREAM AND CHERRIES / 1 _____charee of film digtributio: ; RS ro oe gary quarterback Nobby. Wir- bf UASCHIE, IF YOU DON'T |] [WHAT'S THE Y BiG BANANA Y Pruuanene Vinee THERE'S HIM AND HIS : arge of iim distribution: : . kowski hit end Enrie Warlick STOP STUFFING YOURSELF - ATTRACTION }' SPLITS wiTH | | PUTTING | PINEAPPLE, Z BIG MOUTH? r . . with a 40-yard pass from the BETWEEN LS, YOU'LL LOOK. > AT THE STRAWBERRY AND - ‘ 1 ) ; i SCHOK’ , t a Lions’ 50-yard line. Warliek LIKE A WALKING BLIMP! " CHOKLIT, SAUCE, ran the remaining 10 yards for the touchdown to tie the score, 17-17. Doug Brown’s convert won it, 18-17, PRP PPPLIOPOL OLED OPLE DOO DODNDE OOD ‘Bridge deadline may be met yet VANCOUVER )—A_ spokes- man. for Dominion. Bridge Com- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ‘Miss Brash’s three no trump call today was ques- tionable. However, she is successful in making so many thin contracts that it’s hard to-call her bidding GET YOUR FREE CATALOG NOW 21908, Bred Comic Pablications Ine. wo) Dettrintotig Krag Feetione Si aleuie, “7 pany. sae tne wm hopes: wrong L 7 Our New 1958-59 Hunters Supply : ‘*.to complete the Second Narrows , the|'tricks as Mrs. Keen’s ten would} Catalog is now ready—Bigger than 4 bridge at Vancouver on schedule| The opening lead was the have furnished a second stopper | ¢¥¢'--108 pages. Every Hunter and ; despite the collapse of two scc- ne woes Sake Base cum "hyo | in the suit. " plete envalog ray oom . . tions: which; claimed 18 lives lone suits to work on and she|, Suppose Mrs, Keen did hold] snowing Guns, Scopes, Ammuni- June 1% 4] . the right one. With two|the queen of clubs. Mr. Muazzy| tions, Hunting Clothing, Reload- , uh ; The planned completion. time suite. f e F } rth ither of | Could see only four clubs in his| !08 Tools, Handguns, and all Hunt- " By AL CAPP . ‘ vi Between April and June next them Solid. ‘tt is usually better to|Own hand and the dummy. So| (if Acthssotles LY GUARANTEED — yey year. oo a unless Miss Brash had a seven] jw tony CuhY G wa Day’ ; : ! 4 h it which does not wae AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES, PPr=YO. HAS BIN . The company spokesman: said start on the fo paieh s In to-|¢ar sult, the queen would be WRITE NOW to DAISY MAE!!! \ GONE ALONG AH STILL GOT | construction was, six montha| 500) hand that’ would be clubs, |@Mply guarded and good for a SYDNEY [ROBINSON AH IS HOME! L TIME~ BUT AH ONE, DEAR — ahead of schedule when the; @8ys hand that wou ¢ cluns, trick all. the. time. Miss Brash ee NPOrtN Goods Department . CLEARLY ‘ SEE? o tragedy occurred, South dealer having a seven-card -club° suit} 777 Rupert aves West, Whontpeg 2 f+ REMEMBERS: We He said Dominion Bridge ex-j|: Nelther aslde vulnerable was too remote to be considered, Munttoba , ‘ rm pects the royal commission in- |: NORTH ene a vestigating the disaster to re- Mr. Abel : ve ws lease the bridge to the firm next a 1D 7 3 ‘amit ; Hy week so that work can resume. 3 AKG43 Cl ae a As soon as the bridge is ve ase i ae 2 i leased a select 20-man crew wil WEST EAST , tp le begin to dismantle the collapsed Mrs, Keen Mr, Muzay COP UIE ; re Cnc { ; sections plece-by-piece, 4Q3106 a865 ; Vie a 7 va COV IPRIIEEPRLOEOLOVE LIED VOI OO8 : i 3 ; y Q 3 3 2 Stim RU M 4 WA So Cameramen pour * hen Se . . : miss chance eo Lan By STAN DRAKE of lifetime : ka O85 Voie odvortivewont iv nt published or visplayed by the liquor Coniot Board or by the Covesnment of Betih Columble HOW ier) : THRE Ne COING | VANCOUVER (Four news The bidding: . mens : HUNGRY ON? an “TLL FLUNK AGAIN-GO paper photoyraphprs passed pouth West North Watt 3 f . 40 Oi % WHITP” vig WHATS THE USE 21 4 4 elr dream picture here, PwaH ‘ . ‘ mpm “ Un ariicoae Mateo appeared i tr Pass 2NT Pasy Got Wildrool Cream | Chatrlg tH YW a Vy)? /, . before them unexpectedly “At t Rt Pas tea | inthe new 477 ops S PEN afl | . wearing a bathing sult loosely b trick two Miss Brash led |, < ; draped with a bright blue and | the Jack of clubs from dummy, | , . OAS” white wrap. Blyly, Mr, Muzzy played low, As . u S we ONE YS ' They deferred to protocol, |e explained Jater he was trying ’ MOTHER,..)/ ; and lowered thalr camoras, — | t0 Hive his partnor a chance to | | (y It happened Friday on tho | wm with the queen, In other | Button : ' rot “ lawn at the homo of Leutene | words he pletured the quoon in rt a ALY. . a ant-Governor Frank Ross | Mts. Keon's hand and an inde- hORO Wiad gel : when the princess walked out terminate number of clubs in ' ‘ fe ; rm 1 Pie. Fay | to sunbathe. etn tho closed hand, headed by K- an REAM-O | ra aS a ’ d 1 "Tam pleased to know. that nu. \ J Vion “f,, . . Yam amonE friends,” aho told. a Miss Brash was supposed to lot \ Tteeey fond BLONDIE 7 By CHIC YOU NG | the cameramen, “Iam ploage | the jack rido and lose to the of mene ves OM, MY "MET 6E I NAL Sou MEAN Ute — % od you appreciate my position,”, | queen, She did lot the pack ride MAM Are’ GOODNESS ‘ee L ALYBONES ; | BROKEN BONES, ) | es ' Wwesevescovoovovosovecsorovorooes| ~-hut It won the trick, Mr. Muy. r wh EYBONES J. DONT You # PCL SCORES vy looked ;uzzied, then chonted, ShOOMs THE HAIR a 4, . SUNDAY On the following lead of the utves pavnsts oT eine It Lake Clty 72, Vancouvor| last club from dummy he _ : na . ve Balt Lake City 7-3, Vi played the ace, managing to ON RrMovis i 7 O- % Baottln Bel: ‘WIN the wix spot on his felt, hoe fonts nanpautl ; Ns. Bpolkane 73, Baottin Diogo 0-2 | Mins Wranh then won the spade fi OO ' 7 a Bacramento 4-3, Ban a roturn and proceeded to amass |! «<< ‘ NON-aRrAtY — ' Phoenix mi npAy e- a total of nine trloks, ; M {| @NO WASTE eNO Mess . tow aiconone ' . Bult Lake City 9-6, Vancouver |Muyzy should have followed the} " QUICK © EASY To USE CONTAIN anlowM ; | , IO. an bo 260 Gaver an honar with an honor «JUST TOUCH THE BUTTON yo Han Diogo 6-3, Sacramento 2-0 | Iden, 14 HAG placed the ace of, ge ‘H S i Ti tag “ Spokane: 3: Beattie clubs onthe jack, Miss Braih \. OR AND OME HAIR t vila a Portland 9,.Phoaonty 14 could not have won four club | * boo iW a EE eaacenal bows 1 ' phot : | ’ e : - . | ' M : , : Cowes a yt vo OMe ahar ei: tat “On ertos aye oo Ce CU gla te ee i ‘ A a ee fewe * sore me “* ‘ ‘ * " * , ' ' ' mo PEPE gpl ne vy , ha wehaa BWM. oto ba ta: ALOR 8 agit a of Pee ae bones i A a pabhspeevaear EPPA TEL EE ETE EER EINER EEE REEE TEE GAT EEE TAINS AOA OE AAU AME EE LEO D RETA EP AA LOTT TAT MAL, cam, { Be ee eMC R ER EE EAT EE OOO ere ae : ‘ po