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Low tonight and high Thursday at Port Hardy 52 and 60, Sand- Spit and Prince Rupert 55 and 63. ‘ince Kuper = Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Fort — And Key to the Great Northwest . “17:21 VOL XLVI, No. 207 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 y : ge | i . eo « toa . 4s mo Son , at . ’ PRICE FIVE CENTS. LIFE SUSPENSION OF LICENCE URGED'FOR VANCOUVER DRIVER... VANCOUVER © — Life suspension of a 26-year-old man’s... °°" driving licence was recommended in police court Tuesday by. . _ Magistrate Alexander McDonald. . mo He dismissed a charge of criminal negligence against . Willi Mampel but recommended his licence be suspended for. ~ life “or until medical evidence can be produced showing he is: - capable of handling a motor vehicle.” ; re Mampel testifed he “blacked out” just before an accident — . in which his car and a parked vehicle were demolished May. 27. nr : . He said he was injured while a passenger in a.car in - a Winnipeg in 1953' and had had a brain operation in 1954. He had suffered two blackouts between the, time of the operation and the accident here, neither while he was driving. Dr. Peter Lehmann, a specialist in neurological surgery, said it would happen again. In his opinion Mampel is not fit to drive. ; “led ws at, <— | PRISONER Poo me has grdered school officials here to proceed with in- ONERS D ISCIPLINED « me tegration of a high school. which has been surrounded ae , ee } Se byrmational guardsmen. pn ugitive From Oakalla. ~ Governor Orval Faubus, who looking into the 4ituation. we, | called out the state militia, said| In North Carolina, the focal ae oa his’ next order to them “is a|Point shifted today from| _ military secret.” He called the|Greensboro to Charlotte. Five e $ . Oo e situation “a legal checker game” | Negroes entered previously all-. . oe but, gave no indication whcther white schools at Greensboro VANCOUVER (CP) — An Oakalla prison farm’ ‘the will back down on his stand esday wl ittle Tuss. One Ne-/| : . : age le ne op central high sehool seg-|&TO pupil planned to enroll in convict, whose ,escape Monday night touched..off'a: — |regated. each of four white schools at] yjot in the jail near here, was caught Tuesday after Superintendent Virgil Blosfom | Charlotte today. 23h £ freed . — said the school would be open to} One Negro is to enter a white) @> ours or treedom. ‘Negroes today. _ dschool at Winston Salem, N.C., : Federal’ judge Ronald Davies | Thursday. _, Tuesday night sald he was tak- Worth Carolina’s Governor eA Te aa a SAS co, e a, tia uy a4 yi ue ay tye 2 if ration Plan “=== | Governor Playing : “Legal Checkers” LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A federal judge ‘ a Eat ie hag a Rigen Ta ola DSSS SUSAN Saeed a hat ke. . Food Prices Main Reason OTTAWA (CP) — Liv- ing costs rose for the fifth consecutive month in July, esd aes Sean bbe ee ahr at the home of his..wife’s uncle, The convict, Harry S. Dickin-| Wilhelm Harios: . - . rele son, 40, was found by police at| He surrendered with the : ‘{ words, “you might: have given Sn Peet ae I a a boosting the consumer price index by another geven-tenths of a point to a record 122.6, the bureau Shan 5 a E , \) a oe Me ing at face value Faubus’ state- ment that the 250 guardsmen were called out to keep peace and order, and not to enforce segregation. After a five-minute hearing he ordered the board to Luther Hodges said he neither} approved nor disapproved of the! steps taken at Charlotte,’ Greensboro and Winston-Salem. However, he was convinced that “any substantial mixing of the Court Quashes Speeding Case me more time with my. wife and children.” a He telephoned his wife’s uncle at 9 a.m., asked him to get his wife to phone him at a construc- tion company office between. 11 of statistics reported to-, ADMIRES NEW CAR — Prime Minister Diefeubaker, who used a taxi the night he was called proceed with his integration |races in our schools would result) eeding charge against C and 12ame- 0 , tras hic. ; a ; ! rder. in the destruction of the public P g ge ag & ©.|- Harlos Said he didn’t know. day to office, admires his new sedan in Qttawa. Chauffeaur Gordon McCartney, who drove former | 0 President Eisenhower said in|school system ” H. Borge, 728 Fraser Street, waS;pickinson failed to appear. He ’ J* . ss ai : ; . . 4 s . . . ° : : , : * , : + 440. Higher food prices provided prime minister St. Laurent, is at the wheel. (CP Photo) Washington Tuesday that ‘Attor-|- Police dispersed about a doz- dismissed in City Police court) turned up at the Harlos home at the main propellant in July as | Tet ne - ’ 4 , this morning when Magistrate|9 =. a a ney_-General Herbert Brownell is| en hecklers, mostly youths, who p.m. oo the index scored one of its mosti B.C. NEWS ROUNDUP eye jeered the Negro students at|E. T. Applewhaite ruled thatthe, “tHe didn’t trust me,” Harlos ~ prolonged advances in recent Greensboro. prosecution had failed to prove} said. “He was hungry and he years, e | , ‘ ® . At Durham, the board of edu-jthe city bylaw. . wanted $5 to get over the border. ra dia a nt From City To Steveston - pork, butter, grapefruit, beef, as ew . . cation unanimously rejected ap-| Borge, through his counsel A.|He said he. hadn’t had a. fair | well as reift, home-ownership - P. aper Raps _ | peals by parents of nine Negro|Bruce Brown, had pleaded not|trial, then, asked me to get his costs, fcoal, gasoline, street car , sO ~ . : ° and bus fares, taxi fares, news- r ere eS ro e 00 ranc . : papers, drugs, hospital room ' a . THREATEN BOYCOTT The alleged offence was said |see her husband, who, returned. , C t students for reassignment te the | guilty to the charge. Magistrate | wife.” rates and personal care items. Seventeen Negro pupils were|/to have taken place August 23j)at 4 p.m. nearest non-segregated school in| Applewhaite gave written judg-| When. Dickinson left, Harlos their area. . ment for the dismissal. went to bring Mrs. Dickinson: to These were partially offset by| . , ‘ tC Xe a \ Pe : “fy ty By | esl ey Already to begin integrated classes|on Seventh Avenue East. - While police were approaching lower prices for all fresh vege- VANCOUVER (CP) —: Some 20,000 pounds of fish, shipped from cm f ‘| \ today at Sturgis, Ky. W. W. Wal-| also in court this morning was|the door, a detective phoned the ~ tables, apples and coffee as weil| Prince Rupert to Steveston, in; April, and now in cold storage there, may have| VANCOUVER @ — The Prov-|ler, president of a county Citi-| arnold | Lewis.”. Petterson, 441|Harlos home and asked for as both men’s and women's'wear +, Gastroved. — en a ce en Te ts bineéetin three articles Tuesday jzens’. Council, said the council is ‘seventh: Avenue: East, who was|Dickinson. When he went tothe and fuel oil. 0 pe es royed. Doe 4 a FORT ST JOH BC. i@ - spread. across two inside pages, prepared to boycott Sturgis High fined $95 with an alternative of phone, he saw ‘police entering oe ene ' JA eee counsel for the ae mG ve emission to’ Five men wore N erecin o by bitterly: criticized @ Saturday if Negroes are admitted. Pussday 14 days in jail when he pleaded the frony door and ran back inito. . ; Enrollments federal heaitty department. told | notify “Union Steamships, ship- | fumes when a pipeline burst on night concert here by mivis while a. boisterous crowd of guilty ne a charge or speeding “But. he. didn’t try to. get AY Chief Justice Sherwood Lett in| pers, B.C. Packers, owners of the; the system conveying natural] *TeS'°Y- . Metcalfe |2bout 250 persons milled about within the city lmits.. the of- away,” Harlos said. “He just sat t!, In Schools Stivers Gourt Tuesday that the {storage plant, and Lloyd's Agen |825 50 miles from Blueberry to) | Tealure Wet Ben Metcalfe |*tside. Beer cans were thrown | ‘"ce occurred August 22. . |there when they came into the at fish was inspected April 9 and icies that an application would-be the-Taylor refinery near here. said i Ca oy dee con toward the school, a few pebbies . = _|kitehen and said, ‘You might. . AM! All Boosted found to be “partially decom- | made for destruction of the fish. emmlayees Cea chon mad ditioned sdolescents, hired OUR sailed through the air and fire- Halibut Prices Up have given, me more time with “~~""s Te Increased enroliments at Bud Harris of Fort St. John, Bill] policemen to stop anybody who ore’ nal vowd assembled at| Halibut prices were slightly |™¥- wife and chi dren. ee : city schools were reported to- ° _° McLaughlin and Gerry Whitta-|wanted to get too close, then! 1°. “Morganfield, Ky. High |higher this morning when the eae a form fraube ban i day by principals. King Ed- enovation { OSs ita ker of Calgary, and Russel Ami-|left with the loot and let the/c.ioo) put no Negro students|Canadian boat “Sea Ranger” | Oakalla prison farm in suburban ward has 393 attending com- ston of Saskatchewan were re-| police and the kids fight it out showed up. James Martin van suld her catch of 55,000 pounds Burnaby were reported on short pared with 370 when. school covering in Fort St. John hospi-| for what was left — nothing.” Leer, son of the National Asso- | tu Atlin Fisheries through the rations Tuesday as a result. of closed in June. Roosevelt ° tal. Policemen, ushers at Empire] ciation for the Advancement of {Prince Rupert Halibut Exchange. a disturbance which followed Park has 396 compared with Pro ressin , Favorabl ae Stadium and air cadets failed Colored People’s Chapter presi- Medium size halibut was sold Dickinson's escape. The distur- pee 378 in June, Enrollment at VICTORIA — Chief Jus- |to hold the first mob which} gent. at Madisonville, Ky., was|at 18.9 cents per pound, large for bance was reported to have . Annunciation stands at 235, Enrollment figures for Booth Work on the renovation of the end windows have been closcd Memorial High School are 645 | prince Rupert General hospital | in. with G4 more expected. June | is progressing favorably, Alder-| Work done on the first floor tice Gordon Sloan Tuesday |rushed the stage. cister i ; hicks for 10 started later in: the west-gate: presented his report on a “The kids moved back. A girl, Te okins’ County's 10 ae Se oole cont cents and wing of the institution when the .- three-year inquiry into the |her dress torn, -was carried : prisonels heard of the escape on B.C. forest industry to the |screaming in very real hysteria e radio. . Ces h, figure was 677, Conrad Street |man, Norman Bellis, chairman | includes completion of the emer- provincial government, off the field,” Metcalfe said. SCHOOL BOARD ROUNDUP Rorrieris in Mengebn aia eo cehool population stands at [of the hospital board's long-| gency outpatient room, the new He presented the report per-| “Presley came forward, winking vigon oe ting transfor to ah 4l1. Enrollment when school |range planning committee, re-ioffice for superintendent of sonally to Provincial Sceretary giecfully at his cronies, and BG Penitentiary and they ad- closed was 397, ported Lo the board of directors. | nurses, the pharmacy and mini- | Wesley Black, Lands and Forest started it again. , ded to the outburst y He said that on the fourth | ature chest X-ray room. A new Minister Williston said members| “This time the kids met the . . Pink Salmon Run Reported the roof hnd = been completed and only the inside work on the elevator f{tself remains. All rooms on the fourth floor have been pyp-rocked and cracks sealed and all wirlng has been done on the attie floor, Heating and plumbing on the top floor has nearly been completed. floor the elevator pent-house on , electrical control panel has been completed in the boller room, Work yet to be done includes plywood work, floor Mno_ tiles, the raising of the elevator an extra floor ‘and electrical fitting and painting. In other business the board received ai report on laundry prices from Nelson Bros, in Van- of his department will study the 900-page report within the next few days before it is released, VICTORIA -~ Representatives of the British Columbia Govern- ment and B.C. Civil servants told Chief Justice Gordon Sloan Tuesday they have agreed In principle on arbitration proceed- full force of the law and the ushers while Presley urged them on from the stage, Girls were punched, lifted bodily back into the heaving mass, Their escorts, teen-agers like themselves, threatened the police and cadets, One bulky youth, his nose spurting blood, was hurt till he screamed. City’s Teacher Total Cut At Last Minute On opening day, teaching staff in Prince Rupert finds itself “shorthanded after sudden exit of one Four of the six . prisoners awaiting transfer were reported given a week's isolation and the 100 younger inmates in the wests gate.sectlon deprived of privil- eges and opportunities to work outside as well as being placed on short. rations, Above Average : ings for provincial government “On stage, Presley winked ° ; ® . ; teacher and delayed arrival of another, Thieves Rob An excellent run in the Skeena} On the third floor the operat. ;couver and the st will be kept | employees. 4 vO fe haps ap » his er : R, F, Lucas, principal of Booth prmn errr rr rr - River, combined with good ling room serviec room is ready | for comparison with local prices.) Ay) “what remains is for the vanin fot as wineline to mot Memorial junior-‘senior high] tion in a letter to Mrs. Roper. HBC Store al eatehes in the southern regions, | to have the autoclave moved} On the subject of & radiologist, |agreement to be put on paper] ie obpyj oy a was eni .{School, told District 52 school ~ At S It j i resulted ino an above average tand painted, ‘The new post-re- Dr A, W. Large told the board! Chief Justice Sloan will arbl- vas obvious that he was enjoy board last night that Ian Mc- Payment of Augusbl accounts me ersite , Thieves who broke into the : season for pink salmon despite | covery room is alsa ready for that it might be possible to bring trate any disagreements, ing himself." ‘ Queen, recently appointed Art,| totalling $21,474.28 was moved Wl poor fishing in other northern | plumbing and painting. In-a radiologist for one week ay - French and = Social Studies) and adopted. Smellersite Hudson Bay Com- drecee ee OR CEES prune Om He Na ea tara ee waters, a Department of Fish- eries offichal sald today. A total of 486,678 cases of -galmon was packed in British There is some electrical work to be done on the second floor Ald, Bollls reported, The west month from a Vancouver firm if ij was given ao two-year con- tract. He was asked to bring the medical staff's opinion to the P. J. Murphy | Alek S. Bill teacher, had asked permission to leave for “very personal rens- ons.” Mr, McQueen later called - Booth Memorlal High School A. C. McTageart was pany store at Kitimat over the Labor Day weekend got away with approximately, $700, RCMP school board secrobiry-treasurer named by the board as director }at Prince Rupert subdivision. re- Mrs, M. M, Roper and informed | of Night School classes for tho| ported today. ; her of his intention to leave,} coming year, Night school {s cx-| The robbory was discovered Columbin up lo August 24, come pred to 285,046 cases during the nm sume period in 1956, “ With the big Skeena run over \ mid conservallon Mmensures be- next board meeting, Dies Aged 68 Appointed Fog Cancels Engagement Rodsevelt Park School teacher ‘i Ing strictly enforead, the salmon qitehes are currently “mioder- ate,” the offiehl stud, He termed the boginning of | the cohoe season “nob too bad" For Orchestra A Prinees Rupert based PWA Norseman carrying a fiveeplece and the late chum run “fay to} erehestra ta Ocean Falls to play medium. " wa eeee “re Mapp eat Nt Labor Dry engagement was : without claborating on his reas-|pected to get underway in Oc-| Sunday morning. No further de- Patrick Joseph Murphy, c¢at- I Ni P . pecte g y in Oc- | Sunday g. Hospital Names pentor and resident hore for 16 a ew ost Ons. tober. inils are avaliable, ‘ Vancouver Man Administrator years, dled dn Prince Rupert General Hospital yosterday at the age of 68, Mr. Murphy Js survived by his wife, Hazel Mae, 730 Taylor Woll-known Purks Board Com- missioner Alek 8. Bll, 34, has beon appointed federal return- ing officer for Skeenn Ridnig, it Miss Avis Weston cabled Mrs, Roper yesterday thi sho hnd beon forced to postpone. her (Heht from England until Sep- Two Sea Serpents Seen Street, as Mavi Paylo wis announced In Ottawa today.| temper 3. Shoe ig expected here e e Ry ent "adn ma Orne The announcement was made) tomorrow, rid | f én " ce omens forced to land ina constal Inlet : . cee in ‘Vancouver Enter, Bran-yhy state Bearetary Ellen Falr-| | Continuing with his report, ‘ Sunday afternoon because of | Velward We Knight of Vane | conten mass | will bo cele- rlough, Mr. Lucha anid that Mr Mc- mo Rites Tomorrow fox, It wna reported today. couver has necepled the past | israted Briday, 0:80 1.1m i the | Mts BHI succoods i. Victor} Queen's dopartito loft him “dot Pe teranb oO AL rr lat Ou no foe an nd of ndminivtrator of the Prines | Ohurch of tho " Annumelntion. mation’ ation tenia nw TOUT. wii ‘tintibution of tonehing ‘or ho died August 26 ab ort lator but the fog came in anc ) {Pr ‘s yaaa Thur "Aor 4 | ‘ Asean, wil bo H ae tomtyne [xO ho tled tho nireratt to 0 glll- Rupert General Woupltal, Uo | Prayers will bo sald Thursday] ie ofticor for Skeonn for five|nasignmonts “seemed — rensone Prince Rupert now has its own soa serpent, ‘In tyeb it has two of them — twins! Eddie Jonos, Kon Harris and Tommy Smith, local Cuhers. nion, will swear to the truth of this fish story, Tho monstors, Had askod for tha bonrd's posl-| sand reportedly wont “wild OO te OO te wR ew oe wens veal , . nig i Ferguson r ' " way from Rergusan's Funeral nottor ovornight. The five mem- wa annauneed toduy hy We Gs Hane 1b Ferguson's Panera! youre, ble.” swimming plaeldly around tho boats off Nadon Harbor jn tho r eat two o'clock, Down A.B, bors of duke Antone's orchestra | Moore, chairman of the hasple | Senne secs ounces _ Born in Anyox, Mr, Bll came Ce i Queen Charlottes, scared tho. daylights out ‘of the mont Hone ye oerow's Anglican [Spent tie night abonre the hoat] tty hoard of directors : ” lo Prince Ruport 20 yours ngo.| Resignation from tho board of Hero's how they described whnt (hoy sw. one day in.Junos : enya 1 will be offfelating nnd wore flowy back toa Prince The appalitment at Me e Ho was oduentod ab Bordon and | Trustoos D. J Doawoll, who Joft! Ono of the unknowns was grey and spotted, Tho othor was Gathedrndl WHE Oe OPMENT": Tuport the next day. Knlaht, who | intant ade Is erin King Hdward Wlomentary schools | tha city recently, wax nccopted ) completely dark and had w huntp in the centre, Both: were» OR + E S Toy over did yet to play tho mintatrator at tive vanenuver all _ {and Booth Memorial Mah school, With ronnie. Doawoll congratute fbout 36 feot long, had mouths ke a ‘duck: bil" and Bodies M onanKoMent, Mr, Bil attained a namo for] yt \ hon Manan | Uke ovla, 7 ; , roprbing Co return P roe] General Wospltal, follows the lnted the board on having “such \ Nyy Te “ eolved Call trom. Tutedato. A resignation of Arthur Ruther: U ers CAF TYS | viwoit oxo baskothall conch jan ofticiont, porsonablo and] 4), on ay ne ee broathor"’ In the’ noso which shows Daily Dolivery badly burned Canadian Fun] ford, . ; ne and dn bageball olrelos, He da} eapablo dcorotary-tronsuror is Oxopogo of - Okanagan Luke, the famous Caddy from ebay pmployne Heed Mr, Moore alko announend atin Wahine Company enployee irousuror of tho Prince’ Ruport| Mrs, M. M. Roper, Victoria and the Loch Noss monalor ‘aro reported’ to have ato, The we t! ' , vt ’ a . ‘ Wy) @ up id flow. him ve Drinee Ru=| (hat Walter Zot, ascmuntant af | burned aborrd a boat near Buto- pistrlob —Baxoball’ assootatlon.| gepool board doalded to sond a] slimilar oquipmont, Prince Ruport's water bables have thus . | AL 2! 51 pert hodplital, . the honplial, had tendered ix | cle on tho weokond, 18 In aiutiae| Married with one clild Mr. Bill | jotter to the city agreolng to the Jolned tho ollte, | Dp The plane wis forcod to Wind) vaginal inet hed factory condition ty Prince Ru- [14 8 mombor pf Tyco Lodge 66, | granting of a tax oxomption to The mon we complotoly sure that what thay saw wasn't | In Mekay- Roach about 10 niles kiatlon and Met be Wad | nor, Gonoral Hosptial, Ho was| AR a& AM, | tho Annunciation School, Clty| a whale or whalos, They obaorved the monstors for about 10 — xouthonal of Hartley Bay when! heen wnsvocded hy Milton Wars | town here by Prelfia Wostorn} Ho fa the aon, of Mra, Dorothy | Clork-Comptrolior TR. W. Long] or 16 minutes, The halibut apparontly saw tho monstors too — the fog same in Sunday. THVWs . . Alrlinos, . UI], 1088 Wrat Avonuo Wout, ce, ' ' ' “ ‘ é ei ' ie Uitte ts ik lat tay he tied oe Wot at dented fo At (oad shabeta tN did at nde Bee eh PW RRS prance hgsing 8 lbuarteagte Bt seasons ii Bens snes) Se, Wit Nie Pia ak ia oan Lae Ac pty otha a Ce. er \. a Nr i ‘we Sein Se a