= owes: eae ae es = 3 oe am ae = Me HOBKION Lo Gindo f eG “Brad: Store Hours Se " Decth' s Pharmac ‘ "Limited Oimes Drugs Limited e ar Patks Board is in 1957: vIn, ‘addition: to. general repalr’ ‘work- anid clean-ups to all city parks, » ‘possible major projects include! Constr uction of two. foot bildges for’ Hays ‘and :Oldfield crecks in:Algoma Park, laying of rqilroad tracks for a ‘miniature railway in McClymont. Park and new: bleachers for both’ Gyro and Roosevelt Parks, : : cParks « ‘Board : who, undertook - a tour, of city parks . last: Sunday? presented thelr: conclusions fe" the Parks Board, Thursdd night, Cost gh. cach ‘project iis “b estiinata | Dally trom 9 am, till 9 P m, illows it to: carry out all the proposed projects: for commissioners 1 y,,, Superindent ‘ot (AU Oldtield‘crecks: ist : ting, "page contract with the city so bas Festa a | Tonight With Concert ‘, K tinal concert to wind up thelair conditioning of the bath- 40th Annual Dancing and Drama festival will be staged at the Civie' Centre tonight starting at: B O'clock, i Te nunibers on the program: have. been -ciiosen for their, entertainment value rather than: merit, a Prince Rupert Musie and Drama Festival association spokesman sald today, All phases of the festival will he represented, There will be Shakespeare readings, choral speaking (King Ndward school Grado 5); Bible yoading by Lorraine, Johansen; spoken poetry by Loslle Gladd- ing, and Lother Mensch; public speaking by Gordon Carlson and Booth Memorial High school play, directed by Mrs, J, 8, J, a called, "Ip Waltz |: at the dancing section, which wilopon tonight's program tha will be Muriel’ Bertrand, Aerobatic dance; Camille Muss, Shirley 7 Hoan, ballet solo; Leslle Cook, | ballet, palo} Barbara Ayres, tap solo} sajigii, ballet solos-trish fig and the ‘suiteaso novelty ‘ap routine, Mehnol Zwanko,. JO-yunr-old Pelco Rupert: logan of no fixed ndsross, wos (ned $60-qnd costs or-one month in jall (i default nb, ely police court: todny for supplying liquor lo a Indian, “— ' baseball. fields.” we | .. MeCLYMONT PARK: ‘Parks Board representative to (CP from ’Nauonal bis Emerg |) Youth: ra After. ‘| Bomb Stare - MONTREAL 0 A lidicrously- | disguised gunman . ‘kept: : em- ployees and. customers of, a busy bank quaking in terror for 20 minutes Friday with threats to set. off 39~ sticks: of ‘dyriamite ‘tbefore belng shot and wounded by police, '- A key found in. the’ youth's possession later led police to a timebomb device containing five more sticks of dynamite’ and for a big year, if its is budget ' are as follows: WESTVIEW PARK; General cleanup of equipment and clearing of trees which have been blown over in heavy winds. ROOSEVELT PARK: Renewal of goal posts; repairs to the back stop, filling in of the outfield, transplanting and} ‘Clearing of trees, replacement or! ‘repairs to bleachers, set for its explosion—5 p.m. "ALGOMA PARK: | - The youth, disguised in an Surfacing for Little League) absurd false nose, dumm y field, construction of a ‘culvert| glasses and” a, -Tubber bathing [Station. A mechanical, faflure lapparently had allowed the con- : traption to go beyond the time United States has. suggest- ed informally. to: ‘Canada that the. Royal: Canadian Navy share’the: burden of keeping radar wateh. off the Atlantic and’ Pacific seaboards.. 3s: ada is inlikely to'comply because: defence. officials. feel: that ‘the RCN has neither: enough ships nor man-power for such a. task together with its other commit- ments. DISCUSSIONS ‘overdue to go off ‘in Central} | drain near the entrance of the}cap, kept ‘dozens; of police offi- park, two foot, bridges ‘Qver Hays | cers at bay’ outside ‘the ‘bank by efore ithe ‘fingering’ 4. switch attached ‘9 h* further’ cl six. dynamite: ‘sticks - hej had. dn lerecks?rcach a: dui chic ‘down “and srengwal“Ofe Ue : gated. the ning of-his Sonte: 33°* more’ “stick an duffic bag... SHOT aiROUGIT ECK - ’ Finally -Joe’ Perron, 1 ‘sharp: shooting police constable, risked stalrs at .the rear of the bath- hitting the dynamite and shot house entrance, re-location Of! the youth through, the neck, He that fill ‘can. be ‘obtained’, for Construction of two scts "of a leq" : ’ sat ane .. WI ) : n The US. ‘Navy. now stations ras { dar picket, ships off :the. North | American scoasts, .particwlarly-i1 el ‘ottawa’ (epy 7 2 However, informants add, Can: The matter has been discussed by military leaders’ of the two |; countries. but, it. ts understood. |: ' has not reached the government S level. Officials say. they regard’ sea- ward extension. of the “radar warning lines spanning Canada ‘aS: a problem‘ of. great urgency, Without such an extension, Rus- |'~ sigh bomber forces . could: Ou : flank the varning. lines: by: st -notthern latitudes, . to watch, for.|’ aerial end runs and radar-equip-| | ped planes patrol northern skies.’ two foot bridges building of |!apsing into ‘inegnseiousness, pigeon holes for clothing storage | said: for swimmers on the outside of |. the bath house, ventilating and at 4:45 p.m, city are golng to be blown to kingdom come”... Police identified the youth Qs house, a filtering syetem for the | pool, the laying of -a ‘railroad | track (presently lying idle be- | hind the Civic Centre) to be used ‘for children’s cntertainment, flowers for flower boxes aroind| Rilal. In the point Canada- US, de- | fence plans for North America, | ithe U.S. has been given, respon- ‘the pool, cement slabbing around the wadding pool and on the water-side of the bathhouse cov- ‘ering the whole aren, surfackng of approaches to the bathhouse, and general palting to the pool Pand equipment. GYRO PARK: New bleachers. CASEY PARK; “HU to level ont the fleld and area around the wading pool, re- Jocution of tecter-totters and foneral painting, completion of the wading pool and the con struction of a makeshift back- ‘stop, . ALDER PARK; Removal of playground equlp- ment, possibly to the Old Borden Street School grounds, TENNIS COURTS: General clean-euprand paint | Ing of nes, In othor Payks Board business, nowly elected . commilasioner, Archie Cordon, was appointed tives, the Civie Centre, Parks Board will also endeavor to obtain the serviecs of Civic Contre recreation director, Gord- fo McCutcheon ag n director of ‘parks programs, Damen renee inthe campaign, AOE Ne ee era He He reminds all or ganizations | in the ejty that they will be.weleome at a special mecting in. the Civie Contre noxt Tuesday at 8 pm. Private per. _ sons are also requested to ‘itlond if they wish to help “FROM SHOPGIRL TO QUEEN: a” e other contestants. o braided beauty-Annie Dotarin displays the: char ner the title of. Queen of the’ Midinettes iy ‘a. ‘Paris. contest. ‘The “ ord “midinette” - is French slang for a ‘shopgirl employed by! + ris couturiers, The 19- -year- “old beauty. trlumphed easily. over actically a-presentday: Ci jer- | Press and Canadian Press, : tan. mo smashed against . Adak “Island. {after what was’ termed, “a -ma- AY report, ‘from Fairbanks, , Alaska. said thé quake. sent ‘a’ wave’ six to seven feet high roll- ‘ing. out acrogs ‘the Pacific. early: today. : “No report or warning was. ‘Te- rolling it in’ a south- “westerly diree-; The: Coast and. Geodetic ‘sur. et 8. be aS oe northern : ceived ‘in Prince Rupert and it is} | believed that the tidal wave was ‘jor, earthquake” by the seismolo- ‘| gist at: the. University’ of. Calif- ornia, 2 From: Victoria, BC the saan: ‘ ich. observatory . recorded: can earthquake. at 6:29. PST this lay : morning. - ve 4 oa ‘An observatory official said X later that.the quake was close! .,, ~ }to a magnitude of 8: and, the | Richter ‘scale. “Tf there had been any com- munities near. . the earthquake | | they: wouldn't be ieft today,” he said. “OPEN HOUSES” — os " ' public’ attention’ on education, “You may have, me now, but , sibility for this task but officials !starts tomorrow and continues 5. Navy would Until next Saturday, © ‘welcome Canadian assistance, Authorities say the RCN als] Andre Deblols,:21, he was de- |eady has its hands full in build) committee. of the Prince Rupert scribed ag “doing well”.in hos- ing and shaping a force to mect; and District Teachers’ associa- . ‘the submarine menace, $7 7 000 Spent i in District By Red Cross in Last Year During the past year the Red Cross has sup plied $800-worth of bedding and clothing to burnt: out families, given $1,200 to assist crippled children, pail $9,000 or blood to Prince Rupert General Hos- pital and provided a net operating cost. of Masset Outpost Hospital of $6,000, Reporting this record, A, D, Perley, campaign chairman for Pylnee Rupert branch's drive to raise $6,600 this month, adds that there are many other “services per forined such as Red Cross Lodges and a hospital visiting ‘service for veterans and thelr rela- R. T. Logie, Booth Memorial High ‘school teacher and chair- man of the Education Week ‘tion, said today that the public is Invited to visit schools and! classrooms at the following times: MONDAY Scal Cove school: 1:30 pan, King Edward school: 1:15 pm, Tea seryed at 2:30 by students with proceeds going to Queen SH Re On YR eaten eat eet ee oa ee ee meee ate WEATHER Cloudy today and Sunday, A fow showers today, Raln tonight, A few showers Sunday, Little change In temperature, Winds westerly 15 becoming southwest 16 tonight and westerly 15, again Sunday, The low tonight ‘Tand high Sunday at Port Hardy, Sandspit and :Prince Rupert 38 and 46, RSC ORIN VAGRANT GETS “PLOATEN" William Hogan of no fixed address who pleaded guilty in city pollee, court yestorday to Lroapnssing undor the vag- runey section, received n 24 hour “floater” from Sipendiary Mag- ‘Jatrato HF, Glassoy, Magistrate lassoy warned Hogan thatlt he wasn't out of own ‘within 24 hours he would “Rduieation Week in Prince Rupert.» | The week, devoted to focusing ; ~ “Alexandra _ ‘Solarium ‘fund and Kinsmen Polio. fund. a Port Edward ‘school: 9:30 to hoon; at 11:30 ‘students’ council will serve coffee; at 11 am. dem- onstration of kindergarten games, Also at 1:30 to 2:30 p.m, school will be open to visitors, TUESDAY Conrad Street school; 2 p.m. with refreshments served by Parent-Teacher association, Roosevelt Park school: 2 p.m, Refreshments: served by PTA, silver collection, WEDNESDAY Booth Memorial Junior-Senlor High schools 1:30 pam. Wood- work, metal work display, baby sitters avallable; fashion show, ton by PTA and homecooking sale, ‘On Friday al 7380 In King ids ward sehool activity room there Will be a half-hour program of student activities from . ench school singing, .-bumbling and dancing. The.panel discussion will be moderated by King Ed- ward principal R, o Moore, and will Include W, °C. - Hankinson, representing nubile opinion, Father J. I, MeMahon, the church, Willlam Mussel, the stu- donts, Mrs, A, 1, Bell, the school trustees and parelts, In addition Jocal articles will bo published in the Daily Nows all next wook, students’ work will ho displayod i, windows of city stores and vidia sivtion OFPR Will present, Ieminute . radio programs on odvoation, TERRACE ENTRY. CLOSE BEHIND oe were Ing: we ae ga Faungh la mie one ritpasod ih ‘od days nt the Clyis-Qonkre, Vanover. varie of 06 curing: nh Oni mi ne ary sotiool'a | hy anilod :; ine lad Un my 03 Bs oi Awardloct Hh ie oe nl Hun M tho toile Edward School Play eTOp Wurke. of 07 ewan to King _ Reward xuliool's Divie| one pins nod thronghoub the flit day of, the dia keaton | of the VOU Annan Dianelng and Drain Poallval Hold: for’ tho Inst neljiidlontor Mra, J Phigobo Bmiithy of the, Commins : ity, Programs brunet ‘Of thy Do« Bakes at oduentlon: gave...0 ‘attarnaon oraldo Wlo- jo apniation al ook.” Only . two! marke af aw Momorial High Soho! students, Unfortunatoly, attondance for wy adult program 1 ne poor, Mrs, Sinith, Waluoming tho Shakoaponrian ‘pas nos sald) "f plays gol excited whon anyone Mbompts oxcorpts, from: Shako- aponra, Noone has: ronlly notad WUT ho has made Many Apponts micon I) Shakogpearian rolox, Ib Is nol hard to doy: but actors rarely como througly. wnisonthed, T montion: that beantige T don't want elthor of Unage: young mon bo ho" {lxcourn god hy’ my oritl: olama” Mrs, ginith prnigod the obvious undoratanding of: tholr” parts ahown Wr Dorok. Alana wid Wile! vil shows (hod. norobit. Muriel Borlrundl lopped tho dangors’ WIN BO noarhey King Hdwarid's Grade 8 directed hy 11 Ore. te roonlyed the ttahest. mart “of the fostival with 88 for its ehoral apeablng, For drnveliviehinl . honors, four persons wore awarded 86 marks, roo Rooxovelt Mark achool hoya Torry Tublany bother Monieh Rotor Homenuk for spoken pot. ry and Gordon Carison. In: Uno ON PUIG ApONKINnG Clas, . Ligh night waa -tho tal coms a} potltivo. fn of tho foatival, with two, pinya: “hy tho Torrndo|: ‘Witilo Thontre and two - Shakes spunrliwn: oxvarpls by Booth Awarded 87 Vin Misael, Commonting on ‘Allon's Rolo narfornianco of Act) Scena 9 of ‘Othollo”, Mra. Smithy, sald he tondod komotinios. to pul olnipline ala on the wrong worda, thus lor Ing tho color of n phraso,. Bit he stood woll nie apoko clearly with qront alnoorlty; she anld,:: iS 0, wha iwardod OO marks, 2 ~ Allan. tonined. with willlam Mussel for “Jullns Ononar!' Act 4, Scono 8, was -ngaly. commeondod for good dolivory-and. uae Wi onied nds Beilin, :. MuRsO over. Wns: “oriMolsod ‘for: ‘giving! : Onablug an Wnmanly, staneo, ‘Alle thoritative’. ce and oloar ee tO NOW R, Mi: bona he sontenced to 10 days in jal), ‘ Was ‘tia an fhotor, in gaining the sdyo.80 marks, Mrs, Sinith polsitod out. Aftor Torraco Little Thontra had progontod tho first of thotr (wo playa, tho adjudiontor warns od tho group that-sho would be judging. Whom. ag ndults, With {he Pormission of the organising onmittoo, she Intended to take homosher notes and Write to the Torrago: playors rathor than ofe for Brrating at that time, The first Py ya Was drootod by Mra]: oopor, Ate nddlods ‘poy ohoso an Ine tordutl ting play. A pioking “Tho oy Tnago” by Barbara Bing loys SEY gon: ‘around am ov from Adak Island. seaboard | to all “sheriffs chiefs:of police. of the quake or the tidal wave. vey said that a warning of a pos- sible tidal wave had been sent to Hawaii before the actual size of the tidal wave had been report- ed Bonner. Not Tabling Report por (CP) —At- torney - Gener olen Bonner told the British Columbia legislature Irie! . day he will not make pub- lie the ROMP report on the Sommers-Sturdy case, The report was made after an Investigation last yoar by RCMP Thspoctor Rv Jd, Butler Into charges made against former Sommers 63C-Rossland-Trall) by Vancouver lnw,8r David Stur- dy, My, Sommers is suing the burristor for slander, : Tho attomoy-genoral mado his statemont nm fow hours after George Grogory (Lib.-Victorin) roport he tabled, “No daniage hast been reported | ‘The. Saanich. soe sit tlle 4 ( was tu However, ‘neither the F ROMP i in} "Prince Rupert nor Digby Island an radio station had been -notified.) ‘The Coast and Geodetic Sur-| — Chelsea 4, “Manchester 02 oe " Manchester. U"',- Aston: vita. ds lands and forost minister Robert |: vhs wots Arsenal 1; ‘Luton: T3 ooo “Birmingham 1; Everton 3. Burnley 3, Sundoriind 0" Cardiff © 3. Btackpool 4 Newoastle .U 4, Bolton W 0 Portsmovth 3, Leeds UB: Proston.N: BA; Churltou A 3 Sheffield ‘Wd, ‘Wolverhampton: Wt W Bromwich 1, “Tollenham . Ne 4 A Division W- “Br istol R 4. Rotherham U2 — ; Bury 2, Bliekburn RQ | Doncaster: RY, Nottinghan mae Grimsby Ta, ‘Wost Ham U 1 Huddersfield. T 2, Bristol GC 1st ‘Lotcostor 0 4, “Lingoln 0 9. Leyton 0-1, Sheff sid va on , Liverpool Q, Bar yl. ‘Middlesbrough :6, Swanson T Tay, Notts 0 Port ‘Valo t. ai Stoke C 0, Fulham a " es “scant SID sae “Might Dundes 0. ae a Rast Fito 8, Oeltie 0 Honrts a Ralth Woy +. Kilmarnook 8. Aberdeen 1 ; w Mothorwol] 2, Tongera-6 0” Partick ‘T 9, Airdriconiana’ t Queen af 89, Nunfernblyjod 5, Queens Pol, Falkirk Lb St Mirron. tAyrn 0 0 © ‘iviston “ 8 Ag? pee © Hreehlag. 4, Dininbarton Vos Clyde 7% Dunday Ub woes " Cowelonbonth: “YyeMorton a inst String: i Btranraor:t Vorfar A20,, Yorwiok We By Jotatante sd, Lan Stonhouromuly Ae Hamilton’ fled notice, of motion thot tho a ee Jaton ing Watow A coll nil Vv ee ernie) t old courtornn,: who llos in bod koopiny ovoryono wondering who Will got hor jowola after hor donth, It lina aitnloty, dopthy and underlying emotion. hut thore porformors'did® jot explora {ts dlopths sufficiontly, “Other, moro intron, nlalakog wal tho inindos qunay of cortaln props and medl- oro maKortip.: howovor, Wild: (Nab. thay anyod It fron) hovom ing maudlin or: ‘Molds cdyamavtlo oc The socond piny, “Aiphyg Laborie tory". by David; ampton ‘dlvoct. dl hy. M, July, was much: moro | aucocaett nought: Mra, Smith, A medioval fatco;about a: polis bonbrowlng’ Mpgtoonr No good polnt y who. bos tangle, Ib drow roars of, laughter from the awdlonaa, Tho adjudicator felt. Wa: aes cons of the produavion waa: diel: to a wondorful sense of comedy by Robin McColl In the part of tho apothearry, She-folt hoe wns A Natural comodiny with a: fino) O donao of ming, wide voon! tango and Inflnito: varloly: of: moyoe monts, 7 tnoklo’ walt parts with’ 0 altar dogroe of gusto,.”. penta ho- company for: give ne ‘ae N: ala 0," - comos “Involved nea marriage o Jowoat: heat "89 ‘glv dy aftomnogl's: re od’ for thule, when: Mr marks. School: Di'rnin: prego oralda. lomontary Twas a pity, ine anid, the ‘Ttlint tho roab.of tho enat did not] : Dov: Oulvor, Me K Atgumanias But nitoyobhor, alo had lo oon Quoon Bort ‘Noroughly ‘good “Topraca: ‘irollpors wart J» ‘ollbrof=town:, ontry. ‘Bh Ith’ gnvo thd O'Clock ler 1) aby Aye: ante» ne o-diroatlon of Inyo’ Crowd ue Opt of: Ina Cratos Sixers We edd fed im Bollay.L opm No ee A ER Ml mE - as ~ Albion Rly Allan, AQ