nk N.D. Buchman, {nitiator of Moral Re-Armament, is seen here with James Coltart, ex- ecutive ot FBelish ‘press and television, and Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson. of Mahatma Gandhi of India, at, Mackinac Island, Michigan. Dr. Buchman is talking with Mayor Brendt of Berlin, West Germany. “A HURRICANE OF COMMON “SENSE” oe from President ‘Tubman of Onur Switzertand, June- Franl .D. uckman, Liberia; Dr. Azikiwe, convulsion. radical, Grastic ‘Sealin other i cleavlers 6 n S Throughout. the wo this essential atriotiam, clviliz~ z ey nos, With sense Non comnu late. The fare oe the Paris Sum- Armament stands mit meeting points up the need for a serious reappraisal of na- e dy- namic alternative for mantle, zg is the ay up and the way out r all humanity. We will win the world in time.” auer of Germany ishop Makarios, Wesitont elect of Cyprus. In the last months he has also recelved urgent invita- sense.” crisis of nations. common Prime Minister of Eastern Nigeria, and Europe Dr. Buckman concluded. ‘Tt ist wal to sanity and unity etore it is 0. ‘That rricane is .., “It is so. normal, Tt Is so fit tical. It is a hurricane. An ee iS a = _ PISTOL CLUB MEMBERS ACTIVITIES “WILL: START SUNDAY, ' : AUGUST 14th AT 2.00 P.M. AT. PALUK — To Mr. ‘and Mrs, Walter Paluck of Castlegar, Aug. INDIAN FLATS PISTOL RANGE 6, @ son. (LOFF.. — To Mr. and: Mrs. “(continued from page one) Into the air turning vegetation white and sifiing into homes. “Dust was bed from the orlg- inal stripping operation,” sald Mr. McKee, “but there is-no dust now. We now have our own road across the OPR tracks so dust from the pit or from’ roads is no longer 6 nuisance.” When.a Castlegan News repor- ter visited the pit Saturday after- noon, there was only a. thin haze of dust above the crusher. That late night.and early mor- ning operations are ruining sleep. tly to. hours ¢stablished by Kin- naird council, eald Mr. McKee, “The gravel crusher is shut down ot 9.30 p.m. After that there is 2, half last truck has orders to be out ‘of A there by 10 p.m, “The first truck does not arrive in the morning till 6.15." He denied “monkey-wrenching” _|goés on at the plt until midnight, “any mechanical, work to be done, I do it myself, and I certainly don't work after 12 pm." ‘That’ little effort ‘to control dust through the use of: watering |- / was made until council raised a “stink.” : “I strictly deny that,” he sald: “When Mr. Loeblich and Mr. Rust visited the pit, the pipeline was over the hill and down to the pump site, We were in the process of making a road down to install the pumps. “The -pumps. to control -dust were among the first equipment to be unloaded. Our contract states that chips must be washed and un- til we.had water only test runs were made. “No ‘stink ‘was ever raised. We were never in . actual’ production <-eontrolted but, blowing 200 fect!” Dawson-Wade 1s adhering stric~' hour of inspection and repair. The] Company | : Denies. Not Co-Operating | without Water.” ‘That the company has mot co- operated in reducing. annoyance from the pit to‘a minimum, “E take. objection .to thet, I just isn’t true, Whert our, trucks were using village ‘streets, we wa- tered roads to keep the dust down, Nobody asked us to. We've done everything possible to So-operate.". .| Mrs. E, Newman, Miss. Newmat GASTLEGAR SOGIALS|. siting trlenes ‘at North Surrey. Recent, visitors at the home ad. Margaret Churches, Phone ‘psa. Miss Sharon ‘Newman: is hoti- daying “with her, parents: Mf. and in training as 9 lab technician “al St. Paul’s Vancouver... Mr, and Mrs, Joe Thiel ore. va- catloning 1n Grand Forks. . Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Horning : enjoyed the rodeo at New.. Port, Wash., last week. Mr. P, H, Gentleman of Vic- torla was a guest at the home of Mra, T. L. Bloomer, Mr. Genaaian| « was a to the That the noise is ing — that anyone Ustening to it for 20 miniites would start to throb along with it. “I've got men working there all day — I don’t'see them throbbing. Any man who starts to throb after 20 minutes should see a doctor.” That the countryside is being gutted, ripped ‘and torn, That pro- perty values are belne Jowenn# + “we may, want to sell the land for subdividing ourselves some day. ‘We. certainly wouldn't want to de- stroy the value of our own prop- iy. “The land ‘will eventually be levelled sultable for subdividing. No big holes will be left.” When a public meeting is held Aug. 23 at the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall, Mr. McKee} plans ‘to. be there to present the Tompany’s. case, Voting Registration - Ends at Midnight +. Seventy persons have rerisierea | for voting at the South, Side Gro-* cery, most of them Celgar wors| kers, reports registrar Mrs. ey, Sharples. ‘busier than it hasbeen,” she ‘said, She points out’ that those wishing to. ‘register. must’ do so before midnight ‘today. “area were registered in a house- to-house canvas two months ago. (continued from page one). We're taking a Henig. for what might happen.” were 0 ang- OG Ni&k Oploff of fz}2 son. Aug. 8, We have a very larae “stock of ceiling: tile avail- able — immediate delivery atthe following 5 prices- 16 xX 32 White Primer Coated 2" 2¢ SQ. FT 16: x 32 Double Cuated- White 13 Wes SQ.FT. - 16 x. 16. Double comes Wate l4c SQ. FT. 12 x12 Double Coated White s 14 2c SQ. FT 12 xX 24 Double Cuated White 14 Y. ZE SQ. ae 12x 12 Ve s0. «1 12x12 Wes V2 X12 ress sosnsic rte 2D sass 12 x 12 Roudom Pattern Acoust Tile 24c a ra 12x 12 Fissured ‘Accoustic ae 25¢ SQ. F 3 ee a : Beige Fissuiedtone Grey Fissuredtone ered: by noise and dust ‘from the pit. Some still: complain of nofse, but the majority polled “by the Castlegar News.say that since the firm statsed'.using ‘its own road across the CPR tracks dust is no longer a problem, ,except on excep- tionally windy days. Some of tha ‘comments: Mrs. E, Whitson, 102-3rd Ave+ “Yt hasn’t been-bad this last week, but I’m still against it. It was ter- rible a few weeks agoy and it could be. again.” Mra. ‘J.-M. “‘pomiins, 104-Srd Ave. “There has been an improve- ment ‘lately, but’ I) don't think would ‘want the.’ machinery here permanently. I think I can, get used to the nofse, but I'm still against itr Syiaveees te Mrs. P, Barlsenkoff, 106-rd] Ave. “The dust is still bad ‘when the wind blows,’ otherwise it-doesn’t| bother ‘me, butt wakes my’ little daughter.” oe _ Mrs, HL Rilebsant, 2nd _HOT WATER TANKS SERVEL FRIDGES FURNACES S HEATERS: ROCKGAS | : Propane Lid. -, NELSON, 2220 610, RAILWAY ST. CASTLEGAR: 6081 ED HERMAN, :Agt. BULK & norms For a complete, aa aa dable propane, gas service ED: HERMAN ‘° OASTEEGAR. 6081. . NELSON 2220 bas Close Pit. 4th Ave.: “It doesn’t really bother me since the ‘trucks stopped using the road, As long as they! use thelr own read, I have no obpjection. If industry is‘ to come: in, we'll have to take small discomforts,” ‘Mrs. B. Soukoroff, 2nd Ave.: “Tt hasn't really been too bad, but they were working til] 2 a.m..there last night. Everything is quiet“here at night, that’s why we can hear It, Closest to the. pit and bitterest; opponent of. Dawson-Wade ' is ES dy of and : Av porter out*.to “his home - Tuesday hime to listen to the nose. With ‘ morthern breeze. it sounded: like 7 endless: freight train. constantly || rambling by. ‘i Most. people in. the Castlegar|f Indians for many years. Mr. Steve Melnick is a pauent a at the Castlegar Hospital, Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. Moffat were Mr. andi Mrs. Jack Smith ‘of Kitimat. Mr. and Mrs, F.C. Maddocks are spending the week at Penticton. Guest; at th: honve of Mr..qand Mrs, Stey: Melnick are Mr. and Mrs. Garner and family of Olds, Alta, and Mr. Grant of Vancou- ver, + Mr, and Mrs. Frank Woodrow are spending a few days at Deer Park, Mrs, N. Churches and daughter Margaret are spending the weckend at Sand Point, Idaho. Mrs. Tiny ‘Smith. entertained frlends with a lawn coffee, party. Guests were Mrs. Paul Oglow, Mrs. Dann, . Mrs, O,. Bradford, Mrs.: L, Sewell and Mrs. Cokendoviteh,- Mr, and Mrs.” Leonard re- turned home Wednesday after vi- . sunt, opck Scott. ; ini ing” S PLUMBING &: HEATING Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR FOR SAFE, __DEPENDABLE .. OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT CEE ECETUT Cénvenient budget terms—~ ; Ge to6 ocmnaait to ie coo .“E thought it! would be much | 7 A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 23rd, 1960, in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall at:8:00 p.m, ona proposal to .rezone. to: in- dustrial and manufacturing. the southerly portion of Sub. Lot No. 31 comprising ” approximately 35 . acres now in use as a gravel pit on temporary, ie cense until September 12,.1960. . The proposed bylaw may be inepeetd (a at the: : lage Office each day during office -hours ‘and: the hearing. : WIENERS, 1b... BACON, side. sliced . SKINLESS SAUSAGE | Campfire, 1 Ib. pkg., BUTTER,, Ist grade ..... PLUM JAM, Nabob 48,02, ...... 752. CANTALOUPE, BISCUITS; McCormick’s sesgeersee B9C ‘VINEGAR, white western, gal. a9e JELLO Powders, 10 for . : SOLO MARGARINE, 2 ibs:; 49c | MINCED BEEF, 2 Ibs., i .POT ROASTS, bb. J ll 996 .. 68e ~ Pariy M’x, 2° Ib. pkg., .... *. FREE PARKING SPACE : Children’ 's. T-Shirts short sleeves, asst. colors sizes 2,to0 6 Each . Chi dren’s. Shorts. asst. colors, sizes'2 to 6 79% PALMOLIVE SOAP TIDE, _King Size, . SCORN FLAKES, Guaker : 2 12:02:81 Bor. all 3 for ‘were Mrs. Mrs, * Beott bo grandson, © dnt! the “Trail Times ‘April {17 1058. ° {g'mot a provinelel - responsibility.” SSESee seieeees vo Published Every. Thursday? at ‘The’ oe CRoeroads of the: Kootenays"” VOL. 13, No, 33 CASTREGATY BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, '1960.")° * Freedomite Leader | ' ‘ : Returning efurning Stefan .8. Sorokin, self-exiled leader of. B.C.'s 1,600 sons of Free- dom Doukhobora, was reported on his way here by air Tucsday to con- ault with leaders of the community and proceed with ‘a MNbel sult. Canadian Pacific’ Airlipes said Sorokin . boarded a CPA plane in -Buenos : Aires: Tuesday, with: his nine-year-old son. William and n Pozdnikoff, 22, 0 Freedomite has been hing in. his house- “held: "Sorokin has spent the lest eight years ‘in Uruguay os a farmer, Sorokin was not born a Douk- hobor : but \became- spiritual leader ‘of: the-extremist Sons of Freedom in 1950, and’ said he ‘would lead the breakaway sect to a new homeland, Hé wos granted’ a temporary. visa last’ week to return to ssp one as ‘oe visitor" ir In .the. BC. Supreme Sourt ., Tuesday ‘Mr. Justice’ Al M. Mi ™ ordered that, Sorokin ‘post ean sim adequate to cover defence costs: if he wishes to proceed with his. libel claim against the Trail Times, ‘The Judge said he would: decide the amount. which must be _paid| into court after an ingiiry by the court registrar, Lawyer ‘Larry. 8. t, counsel for the newspaper and city. editor Dennis ‘Williams, co-defendant: in the' ‘action, had asked ‘that "$8,750 be posted, ‘The defence lawyer sald he was asking for the-substantial ‘sum: be- : Cause three witnesses would have + to be brought from Uuruguay. _ ‘\. Harold Dean, counsel for Soro- kin said he would appeal the order. The defence has advanged Sor- okin’s air fare’so he can be here “fof an” exanilnation? tér' personage," John: J. 5 Aug. 28, @. closed Hearing’ in “defence! counsel ‘will ’ceek. prelimin: -ary information in‘ connection. wit =) the ‘suit, The hearing Mae {bee in before a jury in.’ aaiog eit be e suit is in respect’ of. a story ing tightly to its budget. erything is in: seen: ing. but «being received ‘about the dust: com- “ment of highways last qust-codtrol’ assistance, ighways ling delib- to"a cer- should: bear. some, responsibil- sald «village chairman, Nak low at the time. < “ But the Westaway reply, states that “every city. and’ town has out- hide ‘traffic using “its ° atreéts,” ‘This Finance; ‘We couldn't be ‘much closer, .Rev- | enue.is.over expenditure, and teats a ‘good sign,” ths, but that water ‘and garbage spending “5 right in line.”” ~ Gounel Pessimistic On Traffic Relief Castlegar. ‘council ts pessimistic on. the: possibility that the second ferry: will prove a lasting’ Fellet to ‘faftic congestion. di Comm: V> R. Cook reported ‘Tuesday ‘that long lneups are: still forming: even with both ferries’ in full operation. co fit won't be lessened next) year” either," “he ‘decldred, “With full Celgar production, the traffic flow “will be increased.” “Do not *mnalce a god of imy Verigin jot Grand Forks pleaded to over, 1,000 Doukhobors at: Brillant ‘on Satur- dey”in ‘speakirig ” ‘of a suggestion that-he ‘he named: as new ‘spiritual Spiritual ‘innatrae semi-annual ;'finan- celal; report shows’ the village hew- “We're” just -about ‘on the budget: 3 He sdid that come revislons vit! | 'be necessary in'the hext few mon= 0 NOT DEIFY ME; “ John J. Verigin ‘told 1,000 Doukhobors: meeting at Bril- - liant last Saturday. A ‘nephew of Peter Verigin I, John,Verigin was speaking ~ on a suggestion that he be named spirit- _ ual leader of the Deukhobers.. The lead-” of the. death in.1942. . death only rebantly they were prompted to suggest opp Verigin as thelr new leader, . -John Verigin - is. nephew Peter ITT, the dead leader. Because ‘of the Doukhobor. of Peter ‘Verigin in ‘Russia _- Courtesy: “Nelaan News. sence , of. their ‘leade Canada’ and when learning of his the near future the daté!of a‘con- vention where a new. Testi ler will be}: named. sored formal observanée of Peter ig ‘pean E adios = sles Placed In 20 Year - Morkgage: Bonds Celgar has meide for the placement of thirty -million dollars of | six-and-orie-elghth * per crnt first mortgage 20 year. bonds with the Prudential Insurance Co, of America. rae BN, ; Beaupre, president ‘of A Celga .sa{d. thatthe funds will be used in‘ connection with the’ finan- cing of the 500 ton per day bleach- ed-, kraft’ -mill - and - ihe adjacent sawmill. - 2 the, pulp, mill ts scheduled to ne operation by the end of ‘The sawmill wil be com- pleted by’ July 2, 1963 May In Install Tank ‘Signalling | Device -- Comzn: Gearge Car? Tuesday urged installation of = signalling device which would: warn when water In the new’ tank falls too . low. “[ have a fear,” he told Castle= ‘gar ‘council, “that the tank might ‘empty’: and nobody, would know about. ib tll the taps went dry.” "Council. ‘will’ investigate the possibilty: of recelving ‘such a (ced light there- would. be hour. am? with - _procession’nof. the jlattrom: fae Kinnaird: Inst ‘Thursday declared their op- position to industrial’ re-zoning of the’ village’s southern boundary) to permit’ construction of 9 Dawson< Wade asphalt. Plant. Meeting at the Kinnaird” im-| provement Society hall, they reiter- ated complaints of. dust. sand noise from | Dawson-Waae “gravel” crush- ing operations and queried’ the leg- ality of the temporary permit the company is operating under. ~ . Former . village .: commissioner Sam’ Muirhead, declared that nel- ther counell nor the planning board has the authority to issue such permit, “re. never heard of ‘such a permit," he sald, “It is eee ineaty Of ‘ Temporary Permit. opposed to it;is there,” he sald. “Make ‘sure everyone knows what ig ‘going’ on, whatever part of the ‘village they live in.” - % ‘s “Despite company . statements that residents. no. longer. have a legitimate complaint, complamts of dust and noise .weres reiterated. Ralph’ Desaulniers: typified the mood of the meeting: * «7 came‘te Kinnaird to. live,” he said, “After working in the smelter: all day, I want a little Pesce and quiet. I. went to the trouble of moving 20 miles trom Trall.to get’ away front industry.” Mr, Muirhead said he’ has bees criticized. for not. wanting industry, and pleaded guilty to the charee. on the ‘part of council, They shouldn't have issued such a permit without the. gdvice of the town’ Planning commision.” : : He declatea: that the only way Dawson-Wade could be allowed to operate is-through an act of coun- ‘ell'at a public meeting onthe ad- vice of the fown, planning board. ‘ *\Such' a meeting will be held Aug, 23 at the Kinnaird He sald (full the Dawson-Wade property - wae do more harm than good for the village. 7) One. resident -said that: eve: when only welding is being carrindt out at night, the generator wails: like a muffled siren age dust. ment-Soclety ‘Hall when council will introduce an industrial rezon- Ing. bylaw. : Public opinion is ex- ttint if If council and the tawn plum ning board decide im. fiver of Dawson-Wade, couke ” be pected to. signal iy the’ hospital, A’ ‘Mashing | of the proposal: E, Ady asked everyone to be Present atthe Aug, 23° meeting. yukhobor: Po mind us: nile * cna in tfaditional musstan: “garb hn one side’ and men on:the AC low. ceremonial chant fol- ‘lowed the people the’ entire length | of the procession and: singing could still be heard :while'a passing train divided the large ‘group. ! ©: At. the tomb," John J. Riulkoff, chairman of the executive commit- tee, read a biography’ of Peter Pe- trovich Verigin m compiled through ° (gontinued ° ‘on: page ten): "was split « with the G Récently ‘snued iuilaing permits have shaved Cagtlegar’s 1960 build- ing to $131,633, “we're not * up to Kinnaird’s million’ dollars, but. we're. doing good,” commented “Comm. Walten Thorp. ‘The town. is growing at ‘a heathy rate \ An all-inclusive national health program . covering. every: facet: of medical treatment is sought by the B.C, government, announced Health Minister Eric Martin’ last; Friday. i. Speaking at’ a Lillooett Social Credit nonilnating convention, he sald) steps have‘already been taken to secure the early start of such coverage. The province. is urging the federal govérnment to - share pital Insurance prograzn: ae "Te. is the view! of this govern- ment,” he ‘said,. ‘that: the time: is rapidly _approaching..-when ‘the People: of: Canada must’ be insured against.the high cost. of illness, ‘“Tnus province has repeatedy| presented: its program for. an all- inclusive “'health | program . to; . the costs onthe same: basis:as the Hos- |; is ‘moving fast’ to acquire land tok a crunway extension: before | ‘ Douk-| ted hobor ‘squatters * atithe north. end of the runway” obstruct’ such * on; struction, Phe Committee chairman R. A.D. ‘West wrote. the land settle- ment board last week asking for a reserve to be put on the land at the north end of ‘the runway,’ “so that in the event of: the Doukho-| bor’s decision to purchase the land in order to block the ex‘ension, we will be protected.” ‘The chairman declared that it his the inclusion of medical care ser- vice, home nursing service, labora- tory and x-ray diagnostic _service, 4/dental care (for children), certain federal government.” Hon. Eric. "Martin Grugs, prescriptions, artificial Janis and appliances,” Mr, Martin sald an: early ‘start is wanted on medical care’ coverage, based) fundamentaliy upon the doc- tor-patient’ ‘relationship ..and- the exercise of free choice which now "The medical care program tur. thered by this government," he de- 5 FEI | 1. “that . the Doukhobors. now there-have stated that.,they have no intention of buying the land or purchasing pro- perty, but intend to continue on rent free.” *! If: the committee negates the land, the’ Castlegar’ Airport Gearattisa| ‘The existing access’ road to the © terminal would have to be refsca- - southern ‘end of the runway is in- advisable because the power lines and ‘the Ootiachenia school ” would, have to be moved... has promised to sulla @* 600-foot extension to facilitate better ‘ser- yice by the DC6B aircraft now uti- lized on the Vancouver-Kootenay | Toute. woe _ This would involve the removal et relocation of ’ the | present action as soon as possible on the purchase of the land.” ‘The’ Soolties will write de- pking tion: “to make a check of clared, “will ensure that. all people, irrespective of race, creed, or finan- cial ability, shall enjoy the benefits of,.a program which wall ensure medical ‘attention without : fear of the costs involved.” :B.C’s Contingent Liabilities Making Good “probably no single’ act of Pre- imier. Bennett's. has‘ catised’ mere ‘furor: in the. press and amongst] the opposition parties:in this pro- vince than “his “declaration ' that vhe has wiped out | the Buble ebt of BO: 7° However, now, that the furor has died down and the ‘province's : first budget ttiat made ho provis- “fon for paying off the publle debt |’ or ‘debi charges ¢ on.it was brought| ’ *maust be met ‘out of, general ‘re- ‘venues. "Thus to’ borrow ‘money to’ 4 pula a. bridge, ‘would create public: "However, to bortow money and build a ‘toll bridge’ under a: proper atithority, 4g not . creating * public. debt but;is’known ‘as a ‘contingent |. ‘self or be paid: for by vfrom-other -toll bridges. + ‘A’