” RCMP. constable Wendell’ ‘CONTINUED oN PAGES ai acav erento au “The truck finally came to Ackerson: but at ‘News press . ‘a a stop after failing to round.a © time the driver had still not. comer at 17th Avenue. on been caught.” “Marine in West Vancouver, ~~ - ey “where:. it smashed into the “The News has learned that. ee ; : : 7 the man police. apprehended _ will’ -be® free ‘from’ criminal the: veh was Given: , though he knew it was stolen by. - Sinking sidavoidable se eee hitin. also | lind happened pc red ct ote teige 8 g Fst att rt) zsthe$9s87 at ga. 8838 7 4 THT ees 2a ae ae HERE Tae eet rr ~ttat gegtedsge By STEVE BERRY seem omy A coast aoe spokesman has ad-. mitted that Monday night's collision bet- ween the 46-foot tug Storm Crest and the 9,000 ton Greek registered freighter . Telendos which saw two men come very close to losing their lives could have been avoided. . Meanwhile the freighter has been allowed to sail after the owners put up a $650,000 bond. Hot action in stripper’ s room A fall crew of City firemen battled their way into. the stripper’s changing room of the Olympic Hotel for some red hot action In the early hours of Wednesday morning. A 4 a.m. fire there which may have been started by a cigarette, claimed the strippers costume and damaged the room. Thursday ft was business The vessel had been tee eoippe hotel and | iaced under arrest when SUNKEN TUGBOAT off Vanconver Wharves was ralsed Wednesday morning by floating crane (top picture) until without her costume. lay just below the surface of the water, then towed In its submerged state to the North Vancouver waterfront. There, CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 it was finally pumped out (lower pictare) and brought above the surface (Ellsworth Dickson photos) saben