Civic Nominations (Continued from Page 1) C. H. Day while E. Bruce Cousins and Elwood C. Rice are battling to succeed Mayor Frank Becker who is retiring in Vernon. Reeves returned to office were A. C. Wurtele in Esqui-malt, Clarence Taylor in Delta, Charles H. Pitt in Coldstream, James Fraser in Kent, R. C. McMillan in Fraser Mills, Foster C. Whitaker in Spallum-cheen, Henry Anderson in Richmond, Harold Sutton in Pitt Meadows, Lloyd Williams in Tadanac, Walter A. Yeo Ln Terrace, J. A. Murphy in Matsqui and Alex II. Hougen in Sumas. Reeve Alan H. Emmott of Burnaby faced the biggest fight among the district heads when four ether candidates filed nominations to oppose him in Burnaby, the largest district, based on population, in B.C. Only one mayoralty contest was scheduled in B.C.'s four towns, that in North Kamloops which jumped from village to town status this year. There, former village commission chairman Don B. Ellsay is opposed by A. J. E. Chilton for the mayoralty. Quesnel, Fort St. John and Mission City will have mayoralty races next year. Some of the nominations: DAWSON CREEK Mayor—(X) John Wilcox, Glen E. Braden. Aldermen (three seats) — (X) Daphne Phillips, (X) C. F. Wilson, Ralph Thomsen, D. Barry, Robert Trail. School trustee (one seat) — Kay McCaskill, Vic Hansen, Vic Rimbey. KAMLOOPS Mayor — C. H. Day, (X) J. E. Fitz water. Aldermen (three seats) — (X) Gene Cavazzi, P. J. Milhvard, Nathaniel Nyc, (X) D. S. Wad-dell, (X) Peter Wing. School trustee—A. H. Kelly (accl). Plebiscite—Fluoridation. PRINCE RUPERT Mayor — (X) P. J. Lester (accl.). Aldermen (three. seats, two years) — (X) Michael Krueger, (X) Norman Bellis, (X) Darrow Gomez, J. W. Prusky, H. J. Scholten, V. P. DcX'ter. School trustee (two seats) — (X) W. J. Scott (accl.), (X) A. J. Dominato (accl.). Referendum — $540,152 school building and extension program. TELKWA Chairman — (X) Hilton M. Morris, Philip Pickering. Commissioners (two seats) — William R. Ross, (X) Albert Brise, Margaret Downey, Harvey C. Croesch. School trustee (one seat) — John W. Downey, Victoria Madigan. SMITHERS Chairman — (X) A. C. Fowler (accl.). Commissioners (two seals) — P. B. Merson, James H. Fraser, C. M. Goodacrc, (X) Herb Leach. School trustee (one seat)—(X) Dr. M. K. Wcare (accl.). HOUSTON Chairman — (X) Lee Martin Newgard (accl.). Commissioners — (X) Elmer Alvin Everson (accl.), (X) Charles Twin Sullivan (accl.). WILLIAMS LAKE Chairman — (X) H. J. Gardner (accl.). Commissioners (two seats) — Mrs. Camel! Gets Commission Chair FORT ST. JAMES (Correspondent)—Mrs. Lillian Darnell, a one-time member of the -village commission, Monday got the chairmanship by acclamation when she was the only one to file nomination papers. There will be voting Dec. 7 for two commission scats. No incumbents are running but the following filed papers: Norman Henry, Edward J. Hill, Johnny Rasmussen, Donald M. Vin-nedge. Robert Hoy, incumbent, was returned by acclamation as school trustee. DEATHS By The Canadian Press Toronto — Dr. Lome Pierce, 71, who retired last year as edi tor of Rycrson Press; after a long illness. • * • NEW YORK—James A. Hag-gcrty, 85, former political reporter for the New York Times and father of James C. Haggcr-ty, former press secretary to President Eisenhower. CABINET OKAYS FERRY OFFER VICTORIA iCPi — The cabinet Monday was believed to have accepted an offer to buy the Black Ball Ferries operations in Canada for $7,200,000. Premier Bennett is reported to have told a cabinet meeting that he was recommending acceptance of the offer to sell made by Black Ball directors in Seattle earlier this month. (X) Afred Smallenberg, G. W. Atchison. Commissioner (one seat, one year term)—N. J. Whyte (accl). School trusteee (one seat) — (X) H. D. Dell, Mrs. Zeta Gray-sen. Bylaws—$95,000 sewer extension. Local improvement (sidewalks) policy. HAZELTON Chairman — (X) Mrs. M. H. Sargent (accl.). Councillors (two seats) — (X) Neil B. Sterritt (accl.), (X) Ward J. Marshall (accl.). School trustees (one seat) — (X) R. W. Sargent (accl.). KITIMAT Councillors (ithree seats) — Mrs. Edith Angle,' George Barnes, (X) Ron Freeman, (X) G. John Gooding, Swen Grane-wall, Fraser McQuarrie, Roy Simmonds, Tom Smith, E. C. Stockman. School board (two seats) — Mrs. Kay Burbidge, Steen Gas-sidy, (X) Mrs. Mary Connolly, E. J. Huhn, Fred Misfeldt. TERRACE Reeve —(X) Walter A. Yeo (accl.). Councillors (three seats) — Albert F. Goulct, William H. McRae, (X) William Henry Tupper, Phillip Guy Williams. School trustees (two seats) — William V. Bennett, James Caruso, Jacob J. Peters, (X) Keith H. Tucker, Willem H. Van Heek, Pauline M. Wilmot. Referendum: $540,000 for new schools. QUESNEL Aldermen (two seats)—Ralph Connor, Donald Patterson Muir, J. H. Ritchie, (X) J. W. Ritson. School trustee (two seats, rural)—(X) Dick Gliege (accl.), (X) Harry Moffal (accl.). School trustee (two seats, town)—Earl G. Hickling, Lillian Walker, Eric F. Sargent. Bylaw—$750,000 sewers. FORT ST. JOHN Aldermen (two seats) — (X) David Chiulli, H. G. Anderson, Charles B. Hamilton, (X) John W. Quelle. ' School trustees (two seats) — (X) WUbent D. Bowes (accl.), (X) John William Baker (accl.). $50 TAKEN Thieves who broke into coin-operated machines at two city laundromats early today escaped with an estimated $50. RCMP said considerable damage was done to machines at the Pinky Laundromat, 1385 Fourth, and Qucensvvay Laundromat, 1752 Queensway. Former SS Man Admits Spying for Americans KIEVE, Soviet Union (/PI—A former member of Nazi Germany's Waffen SS and his sobbing wife pleaded guilty here today to charges of spying for the U.S. . Adolf Werner, 51, of West Germany, acknowledged his guilt, but he said he had actu- ally done almost nothing for the Americans. He attempted to portray the Americans as the villains of the whole affair. "The Americans," he told a military court, "are too cowardly to carry out such a deed themselves." Werner and his wife came to the Soviet Union as tourists. City Council Meeting (Continued from Page 1) .expropriation later on. seen a report that hadn't been rejected. Mayor: 'This council could rule against the APC if it saw fit, anyway." The third recommendation from the APC was rejection of a petition that requested two blocks on Taylor Drive along the Fraser River be bought up and dedicated to park use. Petitioners suggested tall grass in summer resulted in an unsightly condition. The land could better be put to.....park than residential use. Aid. Enemark said, "I believe the APC is taking a narrow-minded view of the future requirements of the city. There are only a few places for a marine drive in this city, and this is one of them." He said he wouldn't like to see the owners of the property go ahead and build, only to face Obituary MRS. GOTTLIEB RYLL Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from Connaught Hill Lutheran Church for Mrs. Gottlieb Ryll who died Saturday in Prince George Regional Hospital. Rev. A. R. Bor-chardt will officiate. Mrs. Ryll was born and raised in Russia. She married in that country and came to Canada in 1927, arriving in this area in 1932. She is survived by her four children, Mrs. Bob Pocock (Lillian), Mrs. Joe Mallia (Esther), and Eric, all of Prince George, and Edwin of Clearwater. Her husband predeceased her in March, 1956. Pallbearers will be Adolf Ryll, Reinhold Teichmari, Gustave Schilberg, Arthur Hilbrecht, W. Southoff, Wally Rentz, John Yeldon and Walter Blaufuss. Rockefeller Gives Up Search for His Son HOLLANDIA, Dutch New Guinea (AP) — New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller' today abandoned his fruitless personal search for his youngest son Michael and headed for home. "The chances of finding Mike arc greatly diminished," Rockefeller told reporters as he left the search headquarters in Me-rauke, on the south coast of Dutch New Guinea. "A miracle could happen and perhaps it will. But we must be realizing ... the hope is very, small." The governor's son has been missing since his catamaran raft capsized off the swampy South Coast area and he tried to swim to the shore 3Vf> miles away Nov. 19. A Dutch companion stayed with the overturned raft and was rescued the next day. Australian helicopters planned another day of criss - crossing the 1,000 - square - mile search area, and ground parties of Papuan natives and Dutch officials will comb the jungle for at least another month, checking isolated native villages in the chance that the youth lies hurt or ill in one of them. The search for Rockefeller, 23, was the biggest ever made in New Guinea, enlisting between 6,000 and 7,000 persons on the ground, ships of the Dutch navy and Dutch, Australian and private planes. Strike Cripples France; Half-Million Leave Work PARIS (Reuters) — France was virtually paralyzed today as some 500,000 rail, gas, electricity and other workers began one-day strikes for higher pay. Power dwindled. Factories, offices and shops closed. Much transportation ground to a halt. At 6 a.m. local time electricity workers cut off power supplies throughout the country and announced it would not be restored until 5 p.m. The Paris subway came to a halt. NEW OMINECA CAFE BURNS LAKE, B.C. ACROSS THE STREET OR ACROSS THE NATION ALLIED VAN LINES A nation-wide service OFFERED BY Chapman's Moving and Storage For fast, friendly and efficient service, call 1990 OGILVIE ST. LOgan 4-4622 (PRINCE GEORGE TRUCK TERMINAL) I Like beside the Coliseum," he said. "They didn't know a Coliseum was going up there when the people built homes. In 20 years, we may be faced with a similar situation as this on the waterfront." Aid. Yardley said, "We won't be here to worry about it." Mayor Dezell said when purchase was made of the property, it was specifically zoned. The recommendation from the APC was quite in order. Move Gets Support A Prince Rupert resolution to have Highway 16 improved was suppoited in principle by council with one amendment. Aid. Clare said the highway east of Hazelton is not in such bad shape but the section west of Hazelton is. Prince Rupert has circulated its petition to all communities on Highway 16 requesting they endorse it and send it on to Victoria. Council endorsed the petition with an amendment deleting the portion of road spoken about by Aid. Clare. Prince Rupert will be the southern terminus for the Alaska Ferry System which is to be completed during the summer of 1962. Since Highway 16 will be used extensively by tourists, it is important that it be improved, Prince Rupert says in Its petition. Two Men Fined For UIC Fraud A Fraser Lake man who defrauded the Unemployment Insurance Commission of $66 was fined $50 by Magistrate Richard Evans in Vanderhoof Friday. Thomas Carlson was convicted of making false declarations concerning his employment and drawing two weeks' unemployment benefit to which he was not entitled. Carlson had claimed to be unemployed during this time while, in fact, he was fire-fighting. The commission will also recover the overpayment. A Topley Landing man who defrauded the fund of $52 was fined $50 by Magistrate L. G. Saul in Burns Lake Friday. Mathew Antoine, otherwise known as Mathew George, was convicted of drawing itwo weeks' benefit to which he was not entitled. SURPRISE PACKAGE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! EFFECTIVE. 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Quebec Attorney - General Georges Lapalme told reporters outside the conference room that under present arrangements the federal commissioner would have full charge of the province in wartime. "And he may be anybody. He may be a federal civil servant." Defence Minister Harkness said that the "areas of authority are not defined with sufficient clarity." This, said Mr. Harkness, was one of the topics that would have to be studied further. He said another such federal-pro- vincial conference would be called but that no date has yet been set. The one - day conference, called by Mr. Harkness, also discussed fallout shelters, federal financial aid, emergency supply and health and welfare measures and training. Burglars Rob Tenants Of Duke's Old Palace LONDON (AP) — Burglars with a ladder got into the Duke of Windsor's former palace Monday night and stole $4,350 worth of jewels and furs from the wife of Hon. Gerald Las-celles, cousin of the Queen. 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