a an Dene RERR EMS ORDER SHARC eee ee 2s rae REN Hy Bere A yn ee em ie oie oe aaa RE NE - situation with Chief Becker Pearson Jooks:..on.: ee 5. Cc. ROUNDUP ~ Jail terms, fines ¢ given five _ who beat up youth in Kelowna KELOWNA (CP)—Five youths were found ‘guilty of assault. today rand were given jail sentences or fines by Magistrate Donald White. — ° ~ Gerhard-Nargang, 20, was sen- teoneed to four months in Jail. Robert Mitchell Jablonski and Ewalt Sapinsky were sentenced to three months. William Acker- man and Wesley. Almond were each fined $250 or three months. Magistrate White found the five guilly of ‘assaulting Terry | ¢ David Steward October 10, Magistrate White described the fight. during which the as- Sault was committed as “a most cowardly and brutal attack,” es- pecially with. respect to another victim of Injury Donald fer- guson, who was wearing glasses at the time. Bridge workers vote VANCOUVER @ ~~ Thirteen union. membors working ob the new Second Narrows Bridge here Police made “specials” _ for. school VANCOUVER (P—City police switched P officors to spoclul duty to protect Vancouver schools Thuraday following a #850, 000 school building. — blaze which destroyed a high Two arson suspects wera bo- ing sought. The fire, which 180 flromen were unable to control was tho oligh{h atinck on elty schools by arsonists and vandals since Pridnay, Miyor Tom Alsbury said ho rr conaldering .. conferonee with polvo and five officials to study how "this Wialige af proporty oan be halted.” Tho flro destroyed tho junior high school annex at the John Oliver gh School, Tho main 0 bs wae hee ser. setdealclateks Sy bo hteeat encanta Rete ~ORMES | > DRUGS LTD, DIAL . 21 51 \ { enue West al umping - “session: ‘ordeal _ “was: ‘the second such ane: -to. the” han:a*foot. of water drained into the building is Frederick Faulkner Sr. and the Peace River Bridge at Taylor, B.C., have taken a strike vote to back up pay demands. Result of Ahe vote is expected Mondnay. The men, members of the Hoisting and Operating Engin- eers Union, are seeking a 64- cent hourly Increase from Do- minion Bridge Company over the present wage of $2.62 an hour. Donates property VANCOUVER «) — Maj,-Gen, Victor Odlum and Mrs. Odlum have turned over property near West Vancouver to the ‘Univer. sity of B.C, for “work in the fields of fine arts and public af- fairs and for approved student activities,” It consists of a home recently fire probe part af the school was not dam- need, Myre warden Capt, Jack Bourno anid two meh apparently set the blaze daliborately, Ho enlled foot action “dinbolical—boyond oliof," Meanwhile,’ police ‘and thoy are quostioning six of 15 youths arrostod overnight and charged Friday on 76 counts, in connaoc- tlon with tho fre. Polleo said they beliove tho wrrost of the youths has broken an organized orlmo ring in the South Vancouver aron whore John Oliver school Ja Jocnated, A spokesman said tho roundup of the youths started whon one youth was questioned about a bronk-in at the Sir Charlies Tup- per Sahoo! Inat wook, Tho charges include bronking occupied by the Odlums and four other cottages on about 5% acres of land, Struck by truck VICTORIA @—Mrs. Mildred E. Walker, 78, died after she was struck by a delivery truck at a downtown intersection Thurs- day. Truck driver Harry H, Schild told police he did not sce the woman step from the curb, Postmasters meet VERNON (—~Annual conven- tion of the British Columbia Branch, Canadian Postmasters Association, will be held here July 27-29, 1960. More than 150 delegates are expected to attend, No blame PENTICTON ()—- A coroner's Jury decided Thursday no blame should be attached to anyone in connection. with the denth of Mrs. Kathloon Emma Vader, 66, Sho died after boing struck by a car on a downtown street hore, Injury claim settled “VANCOUVER @—An Injury oliuim of Janet Burns, 4, of Revelstoke ngainst Rioray In- vestments Limited of Prince Goorge was sottlod Thursday for $4,682, Tho child sufferod facial scars whon sho struck vn pinte glass window projecting over the sidewalk at the firm’s Prince Goorge office, oa Leaving scene costs driver $35 Oharlos Jamos Nicholson of 1581 Secone Ovorlook Stroot was {nod $35 or in dofault of pay- mont sentenced to 81 days in jail whon he plonded guilty in city palico court this morning to a chargo of ‘falling to romain at the scone of an necldont, ROMY told Magistrate W, T, Applowhaite that on Doecombor 6 a vehicle driven by: Nicholson airuck a parkod. cnr owned by "| ported ‘by’ troops, opened fire ¢ on Lo storle-throwing: ‘érowds. . os ‘ Raymond Cook, 23, , Thursday | was sentenced to:be hanged 1 April 15 for the murder of his} - | father. bulanco, Jaycees News Briefs Thursday arrested James- Bu- ‘{chanan of the Miami (Florida): Herald shortly after the: recap- ture. of American Frank Austin ‘Young who escaped from ‘mil*" itary Wednesday. bandages to Young, hurt his leg in the escape. . : + rr tf enhower called on all: today to ‘}noble war” against. hungér asa istep toward enduring peace. FoF OF OTTAWA @ — Weldon Chan: land. “his=family are going to be’ ery of Canadian law. | * Pe eo WINDHOEK, Southwest Africa’ "tReuters) ni "Bight Negroes were]. Sane the: night as police, sip= fe age fe -RED DEER, Alta: @—Robert +’ "e . ALBERT LEA,’ Minn, (?-—Na- Lional Guard troops were called out by the governor of Minne- ‘sota to put down. violence at the strike-bound Wilson:-and Com- pany packing plant after martial law was declared early today in Albert Lea and all of, surround- ing Freeborn. County. * Mayor Scurrah returned . VICTORIA )—Victoria voters Thursday returned. Mayor Percy B. Scurrah to a third term by casting 56 per cent or 6,337 of their votes In his favor. A fluoridation referendum was rejected after failing to get the 60-per-cent majority required for approval. Rejection of the referendum, automatically null- ifles similar polls which were to have been held next Thursday in the nearby municipalities of Oak Bay, Saanich and Esquimalt. The Victoria count was 6,833 against the proposal and 4,031 in favor, More than half of the city's cligible voters—-11,352 of -the 20,- 352—went to the polls, SOCRED SECOND J. Donald Smith, Social Credit member of the legisinture, who had been sharply critical of Mayor Scurrah’s policies, polled 29 per cont of the. mayoralty votos-—3,241, Former alderman Robert MacMillan camo sthird with about half that number, Re-elected with tho mayor from among 12 aldermanic can- didates were throe aldermen, Gooffrey Edgelow, Mrs, Lily Wil- son. and M. H, Moonoy. Dr, J, L. W. MoLoan, minister of St, And- row's Proshyterion Church, de- foated Ald, D, J . Proudfoot, e Triplets!! Special to The Daily Nowa - FRANOOIS LAKE — Triplets horn to Mra, John R, W. Fohr, of Takyale Lake have the same birthday | bub .ditforont birth Incos, The: forry mado n spec- al trip at Gam, today to plek up Mrs, Fehr, ‘who. had planned Aftor tho first baby was born, it was decided to sond for the am- In the ambulance on the way to Burng Lake a aecond baby wos born and after she pre nived nt hospital Mrs,’ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, neutral chairma n- — Venue for ‘Sunday: night's public election cam- '|paign meeting has been: changed from Annunciation school auditorium to the Civic Centre, Alfred Breder- feld, of the Junior Chamber of Commerce said today. * HAVANA un — Cuban agents The | agents claimed Buchanan was: -bringing. who - had: NEW DELHI WP—President Eis. nations join ina “genuinely “time to state their platforms. | dépor ‘ted to“Hong Kong. Immi-. 4 gration Minister Fairclough said- / Thursday. ‘the \40- -year-old Chi-}: | nese man tried ‘to make a mock- { 30 Tother. Jnjured, ‘here: iy a0 on having confinomont at hone, |: of the Centro’s indobtodnoss to worth about $15,000, Published at Canada’ s | Most Strategic. Pacific | Port — - And Key te to the Great Northwest 1 959 to name Tf Mr. Brederfeld said that the Jaycees had ‘taken over sponsor- ship.of the meeting set for 9 p.m. . Sunday and that the’ ‘-}Chamber also would be selecting I meeting. candidate. Alderman George ; E. plain: his stewardship over the past two years. . :Ex-parks - ‘commissioner, ‘Ar- thur Murray. also a candidate: in the mayoralty race, has indicat- yed his intention of being present. .{ EQUAL “TIME Mr. -Brederfeld said. that all candidates for. mayor and alder- manic seats have been invited to speak and. will be given: equal “Some time; will also be given }: to-an explanation - on the water !- bylaw. After... candidates ~ have spoken a gestion: period will be held. - . “We hope’ every voter in Prince|: {Rupert will.attend and. hear the}: Avital issues to: ‘be. discussed and - | take the: opportunity of asking learefully alls platforms. and tak sions to the. polls ne December ‘17, Bs “Vote. as you like’ ‘but’ please vote,” Mr. Brederfeld. ‘said. their *: . deci- Thursday, Last night at a special meet- ‘ing City Council -approved a motion that any specific re- quest for information from the city, that mayoralty candidate Arthur Murray or anyone else may have, be submitted in writing and replies will be supplied in writing. ASK ADVICE. & Council also decided to ask for a report from its consultants Associated Engineering Services Ltd., on the best way of doing the necessary work to solve the problem of the collapsed drain crossing Second Avenue West be- tween Sixth and Seventh Strects. The collapsed drain caused water to back up and flood the basement of the Empress. block at the corner of Second Avenue West and Sixth Street last week- end and again We@nesday night. during heavy rainstorms, Clty pumping crews have been busy Junior |: da. rion-partisan chairman for, the ’ The meeting is the result ofa : challenge issued by mayoralty |. ‘Hills, to Mayor P. J. Lester to ex- |: ‘the candidate's et Night “pro; ~VICT ‘Calle—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 : oore POPP POPP OPLOS POO OD night that. held up the mails tired, rundown feeling, — “14 years, told ‘them he often. - Of his route and" chucked: the “RAYMOND. A. GIORDANO. 32) |e :.P. J. Lester to the Prince Rup-' ‘| * ert ‘Parks ‘Commission to. fill- . the post vacated by ‘mayor- _alty. candidate Arthur Mur- | ‘ray. Mr. Giordano, a resident. . of. Prince Rupert for ‘seven’ - years is an active member. of. . the. Prince Rupert Senior -Base- “Pony .League baseball ‘team - ‘coach. He is co- proprietor of a sporting ‘goods store.. a. The employment. ‘sitiation ; in the. Prince | Rupert. area at pres- ent - “‘compares*. favorably. with that of a year. ago”, Gordon Simpson, manager’ of the “Na- tional Employment Service here said today. Mr. Simpson. said that: ‘while work has increased substantially: over the past- month it is still much less than the same period in 1958. He said that on December 4 of. this year there were a total of 1,882 registered applicants, 354 less than the 2,236 of December 1958. At the end of November this year the number of unemployed totalled 1,174 which means that dyring the same month 708 per- sons registered. for benefit. Of the total 1,882 unemployed this year, 1,427 are men and 455 are women, ° Mr. Simpson said that about 800 of the total applicants reside in the city. The remainder live at various points throughout the area which includes the Queen Charlotte Islands and inland as at the site ever since, to June 30, 1960, The budwet was ono of six recommendations made by a special finance committee hoad- ed by T, B. Black, which had boen Instructed to. reduce ‘an oariicr estimated olght-month budget which showed a doficit of $14,000, The board accopted the budget reconunendation and three othors but tabled two of the committee's suggestions for fur- thoy study, Accopted wore recommenda. tlons that: " @ Adult activitios on Civic Contre program be annlyzed to find out whothor charges: are aquitable with a viow to incrons- Ing revenue and making adult programs pay for themselves, @ Tho City of Prince Ruport will ba asked to supply tho awim- ming pool with froo water, @ Tho Clyic Contro'’s $20,000 bond will bo sold to pay off moat the bank, The bond {s ourrontly Hold in abeyance wore decl- Into businesses and schools, Ronald Stewart of 205 Mighth Avonue Woat. 0: birth to a third abla Yohr. gave alongs: on the following recom~ te mondations? wi af Revised budget shows pool deficit of $6,710 Civic Centre board of directors ed a revised budget for the Civic Centre swimming pool which showed an estimated deficit of $6,710 up timated budget for a full year's far as Topley. last night accept- (1) Tho swimming pool's es- operation November 1, 1969 to October 31, 1900, which shows a deficit of possibly $3,000, was loft until a clearer picture of the pool’s operation can be recelved, (2) A Civic Contre budget con- taining special recommondations by the personnel committee and the mannger of the Civic Contre was tabled until the January board meoting, In the moan- thne tho personnel committee will present its rocommonda- tlons to the Civico Contre associa- tlon oxocutlve, Bingo draws Two new numbora wore drawn yosterday in tho Elks "Mareh of Dimes” bingo for the B.C, Childron’s hospital, Numbors are G51 and 1-27, Othor numbers drawn to dato woro B-18; B-0; Bell; G=5D; G-483 T-28; O-01; Nu=$2; O-74; TeR1; BoB; Nedl; N-36; G-523; N-d8; T-10 and Ne, Two now numbors will be published Monday In tho Dally - has. been .appointed by - Mayor. |: ball.. League -executive and a: Employme nt the number of persons seeking.. ,| Transportation Ltd., . of his car; ’ grew. and grew. . action, faces. up to five years PPOCO OOOO OO00OD4Ob404.2.22. NEW . YORK wit wasn’t. snow, nor rain, nor: -. glooiik ed . Mailman’ Horace W. Carpenter, “44, was catigh : aor and charged with delaying delivery: of 15 000. ‘pie Postal inspectors ' ‘said Carpenter, -.. He always planned to deliver them anothe he ‘had less to carry. But he never did and, the pile’. of letter. None of the mail was tampered ‘with ‘and_som than. Carpenter. will deliver it. before the en Carpenter, released without. bail. pendin hte INCTAR, LIBRAR eta | B, oC. ay “ & PRICE, TEN, CENTS 00000004. PPODCOOOD AID IDOL DDL OLE POPO for a year. Tt was sim] a. letter. carrier fo grew fatigued’, towa, rest of the mail a hen in a Prison if cony alty candidate: Arthur } Murray last ~ Civie Centre, ' “The ex-parks ‘told ‘an overflow crowd of more than 200: at @ public meeting at elected: December. 17, he will urge ‘the . purchase. of the Centre. by the City.” “The Civic Centre is a “mill- stone around our necks, much, as we need it” he: said. ‘The ‘peo- _-| ple are paying for it. anyway, but tthe board of directors is not re- control at all. : “y. believe the’ Centre should be Mrs Murray ‘also revealed “lat more 1s abou in the: affairs of their city, claimed commissioner sponsible..to them. There is: no |. run by:a committee appointed by ell : the mayor”. “Mr, Murray. “Stated.- Riipe the’ Civic’. Centre’ that,. if she-is|: tion”. “This, ‘Mac inery.’ Tax. may ‘hurting » ‘some -'small’ ‘businesses, : and I have always. been surprised ' that “the power: controversy of. some years back-seems_ to have been. so completely: forgotten. I think it would be to’ our: advan- tage to look into these" matters. ” Charging’ that the adniinistra- tions. of . both. -his. opponents, Mayor Peter J. Lester and Al- derman George E.. Hills,” were *| nothing - but “lazy. legislation”, Mr. Murray took a swing at the: “so-called” experts” who, he said, have more say in the here 30 years, and‘I T see it as myo. duty to help give this’ city: igood .. government. “And make no mi. take about it—I’m in: ‘this: ‘battle to:the last.” ¥ =: Mr. Murray was introduced by” spending of public money than plane out of Vancouver for flight has made possible a more Anderson CPA agent here. He said that effective this Sunday, December 13, Far. West bus | wil] leave Prince Rupert hotel every day of the week, Including Sun. day at 8:30 a.m. The bus will connect with sounthbound flights which will leave Terrace at 12:20 p.m, Monday to Satur- day inclusive and 12:30 p.m, Sun- days, The Terrace-Vancouver direct flight on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays arrives in Vancou- ver at 2:35 p.m. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the northbound flight will leave Vancouver at 8 a.m, arriving at Terrace via Sandsplt at 11:40 am, On Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, the southbound fight Change in plane schedules. eases bus departure time Revised departure times for the Canadian. Pacific Airlines the Vancouver-Sandspit-Terrace passengers from Prince Rupert, it was announced today ‘by’ B. I. |in both directions leaving’ Van- © campaign chairman Donald M. wo Wanamaker. - os suitable bus departure time ‘for via Sandspit: leaves: ‘Terrace at 12:20 p.m. arriving at Vancou- ver at 3:50 p.m. - Mr, Anders§n said today that the change ‘in schedule: is; the departure time on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ‘out of Vancouver to 9:20 am, which makes: possible the same de- parture time out of Terrace. The. northbound flight on those days {s Vancouver-Terrace direct... The Sunday flights are stil} via Prince George and Smithors couver carer at 8 a.m. and ar. riving at Torrace at 12:05. noon making possible earlier arrival at Prince Rupert. Southbound, the Sunday flight leaves at 12:30: arriving In. Vancouver ‘at 4:85 pm. Music night _ at school "sold out’’ Admission to a “Night of Mu- sic", bolng prosontod tonight at Booth Memorial Junior High school by. Prince Rupert school studonts, will be by ticket only, f spokesman for tho concort anid today, Ho sald that tho concert had been sold out and there would bo no ticket snlo at the door. Howover, if thore are any empty sents at 8 pm. whon tho choral, band and string program ig scheduled to-start, then sents will bo mado: available to poo- Nowa, plo walting in’ Une, t vot Princo “Rupert” “has now. gone $29 days without a fatal trattle accident, — WEATHER— © Gale warning continued, Cloudy with showers and oc~ casional ‘sunny’ periods Sate urday,