j . a Se ee will approach from the ole region. ™: a , Most: likely. time for. sightings has been determined - ‘as mid- night. Dec. ‘24, oo = ‘Operations orders, “based: on. _ Tatelligence reports. compiled over the. years, ‘said. the space ‘sled’ should mect the following description: , * Elght- “engined, ~ ski- -equipped, single ‘seat, large cargo compart- ment, open cockpit.. The vehicle most likely will be snow, covered, “ The pilot should be wearing 4 nt Jarge “white oxygen mask ‘and red. tuque... The engines "probably will be muffled for Secrecy but. should’ make | a ‘fingling noise... . The final order ‘sald: “The visitor is to be dscorted in formation to ensure that the mission, believed to be highly, Fes tivities under way - Hons” more nade the short -Eve services... 02.8. n RCAF escort. ‘on his long journey, down. ‘fro aken.at. a DEW Line site . as Santa: “headed ‘for. le, travelling : at. supersonic} Vey | thousenge of. pile in Bethlehem, tc for. peace in grimage .to “their... commun centres of worship. for Christm The theme’ of “peace ‘on eatth; goodwill to meh".:was repeated in thousands of churches. © EXTRA IRRITATION | ‘ For many it was a “day, of des: ritatiod beyond that usually caused by. the Jast-minute rush. to the stores, : New. Yorkers. still were with- out their newspapers as a two- week strike of deliverymen con- tinued. In Bethichem, the schedule of Christmas Eve ran. -from-. noon through midnight services. cin world trouble Spots ts . BY The ‘Associated Press Chr istmas celebr ations‘ were planned in all the world’s trouble spots with one exception. The people of Russia’s Buropean satellites went to church as the West did, but in the Soviet ‘Those whose faith has survive ed AN Communist government's long campaign against religion schedule thelr holldays. by the old — -Russiun: ~=calondar, and Christmas for them comos, Jan, 1. » Westerners - In: Moscow plans ned Christmas partios and ob- sorvances at thoir ambasslos Thu raday, a > Pranels Cardinal. Spellman, drehblshop of New York" and military viear of Roman Cnth-|: olled in the U.B. armed forcor, wns colebrating a sores of masse |: eae at Amerioan military ehnpols Uys Wont Gormany, wha ware allont. around ‘the |. @iomoy Islanas-off/the cohat of Red See ono.'of. tha. woe! bercant dy ae einen nacre amen ecw tn anerN F ORMES | _ DRUGS: LTD. DIAL. 21 51 foes oreo ete edie tmnetmnetnets SSE a Mog Bat i iN the Mar Union Dee, 24 was jus st an- few sites of a shooting’ war. But the allence was In accordance with the Communist policy — of hot shelling tho Quomoys ‘on oven days of: the month. - The} Chinese Nationalist commander to fire back on Christmas day, but there was no'indication: the |: on an odd-numbored or t sholling | days On anothor hot war. froub |: Algorin—tho Fronech Army paras ‘ohuted 700 live turkeys to ixo~ Intod outposts. and hollcoptors delivered champagne. and, cope |. nao; More than: 1,000,000 padsk- tgos arrived from France for the 00,000 soldiors in:the North Af-. rlean. torritory, . Algerian wine producers: t kloked: ‘ti 25,000 bottles and 20,000 ‘moro ‘pdttles arelved from Prancen es | Did you ‘know? | ” ' “vat ‘That. Tiquor | and “gasoline don’t mix, oe muta Pate he oo ’ too. ' got ‘ Baus ti te Pe Dah tM Be Ee les Bde a i A ri in chief ordered his troops: not]. Reds also would ohserve a truce) ; 1G » funeral’ ‘serv- ‘ice in: Ferguson) ‘Funeral.. Home yesterday for’ Mrs, Dorothy ‘Rae Roskam, wife of Rev. J,.A. Rosk- am, pastor of ‘First Baptist church, The hymris “tito the Hills" and “Rock of Ages” were. led by Rev, John. Kuehn, Bethe] Bap- tist church who also pronounced the benediction. Mrs, — Lioyd Bowman was organist and a sol “No Night. There” was sung by Rev, Ivan Gamble of First Pres- byterian church, The. scripture was read by Rev,:A. S, Olson, St. Paul's Luthoran.-: church; Rev. Harold. Foster, | Evangelical Free church -led the prayer; obituary was given by Rev... Ball,! First Baptist church, Kitimat} ser- ‘}mon was’ given by Rev,; Lloyd Jackson, : church, Other members. of the Minis. terial association were present. Romalns were forwarded this morning to Vancouver for burial in Mountain View ceetory Baturday, , NOOO ORR ED OP PIOF Regular Ba P tist the! Bika Lodgo 342 M » Oripplod Children’s hogpital, the day before Christnyas, . formed ay completo “R" for Murray past exalted ruler of “for Mrs, Poulln tho fact thab- _ wantod,? Mra,” Poulln aald, “Elks. paat exalted rulor, “gon Guy,.8, and Deniso 1 th wilt | ‘the parent ’ run of: 1957, [ the somewhat better ’ put, a : The’ ‘1989. pink salnion run: will ‘| contain’. the progeny, ofthe’ ex- cellent 1957 run... ‘Total escape- ment in. 1957 was slightly. small- er than’ that of. 1955, but trap- about twice as many fry. “There is.no evidence,” the committee says, “that these ‘fry will experience the particularly favorable ocean survival condi!- tions met by fry from the 1955 escapement. ‘At present it ig.not possible to predict marine sur- vival for Skeena pinks. | We. can only assume that ocean ‘surviyal for the 1959 run will be average.” 400,00 fish, of whic 1 8007000 ‘wero caught. ~The committee says” ‘that. in- dustry has not: yet provided suf- ficient information to. form regulations respecting the pos- sible restriction -of ‘the use of fine twin gillnets.. The ‘committee and ‘its in- vestigators will discuss the re- sults of their studles with its advisory board in Vancouver truly ban wondorfitl ‘Oljriatmna if ‘that happons, “Wo couldn't wish for anything. moro,”, Mrs, Poulin sald. on January 23 and Prince Ru- pert.on February 4, BINGO GI VES POULIN FAMIL y EXTRA CARIS TMAS PRESENT Shnia. Cina came Lanly last night | ‘to, ‘the home of Mr. “ana, Mrs, Leon Poulin, | 111 Elghth Avenuo East whon’ Mrs, “Poulin ‘discovered to ee Joy ‘that ‘she had. got “Bingo” In reh_ of Dimes House Bingo: for the ‘Mra, Poullav’s bingo! card notlod hor $500, “o real Ane" Tho moment she fdund that hor marked bingo’ numbers Biks, she tolophoned Arthur the lodge, However, .it.was 1 “o'clock, Inst night bofote Mr, Murray «was. ablo: to confirm ‘sho was tho sole. winnor, ~The Welcome windfall will go towards paylng for’ rono- vations to! thelr homojand “a rocking. chalr wo've always o> AR Mrs, Poulin fa oxpecting a ‘baby “at any moment” hor -duaband, Waa. prosonted with the $500 chequo at tho Daily - Nowa oditorial offices this wfternoon by Donald Wanamaker, Mra, Poulin sald that she and hor husband aro hoping that’ the how baby whon it arrives will bo a alator for thoir weeeeee esegeseans OFS S: enessssasesrossrecas seas seseenrdseeesses4 qt . ao vil er my e ” vat v ping” indicates that: tt produced |- -The 1958: pink run totalled: 1,- | jaald. feet-of ‘water along the. harbor, to the Seal Cove e airport runway a: mile away. ‘The: ‘plans were ‘altered. ‘due . to: the bridge on. the Seal.Cove Road that-wouldypo ot: -besable:- to: hold the.. truck” When it was trans- ported to a garage. However; ‘the. vehicle was brought out of the pilings and taken-along ‘the harbor in: the ‘same method as previously in- tended . ‘and. -brought: on shore near the Canadian Government Elevator, about 1 a.m. today. © 'G.’W. Keefe said that. damage to the: electrical mechanism and testing |equipment is. not con- sidered excessive although a closer Anspection - ds’ now feing lings and tow it under 16} -@ “Lighthouse. keepers: and ‘their families will” ‘enjoy. the’ ‘Christ-. mas festivities: as the two light- house’ tenders,. Alexander ‘Mac- Kenzie and Alberni, have ‘com- pleted a. tour. of supplying: the various: points with . Christmas provisions, ’. There are some 15 lighthouses inthe Northern area’ from Egg |- Isiand to Green Island on.‘the coast and’ from. Langara Island to Cape St, James on the Queen | Charlotte Islands. There are’ tive families at Cape St. Jamies. . : ~ ECC nil John’ Guthrie, mill manegor, sald” i “among tho’ most im- portant of our: repnir jabs ds the “| oloaning of boilers and overhaul of our turbines,, “Other. work’ to. be: dona will inlude & new drive system for the lower log haul and tho com- Plote chango. of cylinder mould for ‘No, 1: pulp machine,” he sald. 4 . "All matntonance crews. and A amall Rumhbor) of production workora’. ‘will ‘ho’ employed to do this’ worl; along. with | spocind £0 tractors. for wrick work. : ‘Supervising the. turbine: over- haut’ willbe consultants from tho Worthington Pump and Ma- chijiery.Corporation of Now York, manufacturers of. tho turbinos, STHp is nv routing mainten- anco shutdown. and js in. ad- dition sto thd: regular stmmor shutd ny | tha, mill managor Ue UP P TG Wg hopod that, progross in yi : “ays ropatr work will bo auch that S uts down -. for maintenance jobs ‘rhe last pulp for 1958. rolled off the production Nno at the | wate Island Mill about’ 3 p.m. ‘today: as Columbian ‘Cellulose Comipany - Lid., started «n ‘routine maintenance. shutdown, a. , sthrt | in. ‘operations, ean bel! ‘made on the’ ovening: of Jane] wary 2.” . However, the ‘actual. ‘start-up will depond - on completion. of] ; “thesa . very © necessary ° i Jobs.” During the shutdown, . pulp], shipnients will continue. agus) ual from existing pulp stocks, | Mr, Guthrie sald) Average dally production’ dur-; ing December was 364 tons, VANCOUVER “@—Black ° Ball ferrics . sniled again. Tuesday] ” night a fow how's nftor a settlo~| - mont of 0 five-day striko involy-. ing 180 crow. mombors had boon reachad, Bariior, Labor Wicks announced a. five-paint| . agreenjont has, boon approved by Black Ball Yorries Limited and tho Sonfarore’ | Tntorngtional Un- on. S v “ Minlster : Lyle . shopping’ ‘and ;Grivying, to, and from. “Christmas “parties, . traffic “accident... threat . -Jumps sharply’. during © the holiday sea- son", the: Mayor added, tragic situation. is* ‘for. everyone to drive or walk: carefully: pre-| emergency,” on... "Next. 40 he: pointed out, the prime. cnuse Mayor Lester. went} | of :traffic accidents’ at Christmas | and New Year's’ is ‘fatigue. Each]. year, hundreds: of motorists and dedestrians are killed’ ‘dt. ‘this ime. of: year’ through. . Jack | 08} alertness, woe ~ “So Many of these fatalities or pedestrians would® just: take the simple, sensible: precaution of drinking a cup of strong cof- ho. bald “Higher phone charges agree “tn Vancot ie. nuiver "OTTAWA British Colmbla ‘telophone' Company... toddy :'gat authorization for: v- ‘boost’ in: its local and long. dlstunce rates nv- ¥, The ‘hetonaoa:’ ‘eiil ated’ to yield: tho company: ‘abot. $5,225 awarded :by, ‘the, board) port commissioners The “company: ‘orletic ally’: of would | ‘have averaged” ‘ibout) "13: -the |. “The: only’ solution, in. “thts| wa pared at:all times jo,handle any fy \ speeding. and ‘drinking, : eraging 12 ox cont, effective Jan, : 000 a year In now. rovenue,: were’) citizens “to”: place cafety. “before |. -:: fun at ’.Christmas ‘and New| of hso- muny ‘people : - Mr,. Nickerson: was. George Cloutier’ guson, . Company: Lid,” who. -spott body while’ they. were the Cow, Bay ‘br could be avoided If hte~ ‘drivers |. a lng a party: just: efor night: feo before driving or: walking, " f “There j wore: no al nso! home trom work or alate Party,"|- i urs resident Millward By oe oprictor 9 was; founds by id George". érliployee “of! Bur night.’ policg : asked “for rate, Jnoretos): that |, yh, we Yous vetie, your . ve ty ‘por cent and etdod, $8,764,000 ¢ a ,