Wet OL. XLIX, No. =n he ‘Telephone 6767 — KETCHIKAN-BOUND HELICOPTER leaves the barking’ lot of,” PRINCE RUPERT, BG MONDAY, APRIL. 11, -'Tony’s Drive-In restaurant after. landing therg from Seattle. to- refuel and. ‘clear’ customs. “Seattle- born pilot Robert Young. told. fb The Daily. ‘News that’ they: ‘left ‘tha American’ city 8 a.m. _Sunda .* pter - jJanded here: “neat. aS a- ‘pin, d.and the pilot- and passenger had. law. He was held after attempt- ding: to cable a story to The Star. ilkshake’ each.” ’ me Stale Photo by Ken Specht. 1960 making _CAPETOWN “(Reviters) —_ “EXx-. ‘tefnal” Affairs’ :”-Minister .- Eric | Louw. announced. today that: .de- tained. Canadian newspaper man Norman. Phillips. will be released on. ‘condition | he leaves South. Af- lea. “Louw said: Phillips; foreign ed- itor of the Toronto Star; will be released after police — finish questioning him... | |. Phillips, 45, was detained Fri- day in Durban under emergency A> Canadian protest, .- and Ft stoi demands for. Phillips’ Te- “a lease,.were presented to Exter- nal. Affairs Minister Eric Louw ‘Dy. ‘Canadian high. commissioner : . minister prog ress” JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. (CP)—Prime Minister Hendrik’ Verwoerd is “continuing to make} progress from head wounds suffered i in. an. assassina- tion attempt Saturday,” ‘and “there is no sign of par- alysis ve ‘Said’ a medical bulletin issued today- The bulletin, issued at’ noon by! the Pretoria hospital where -Ver-}. woerd is being treated, said: ‘| fatigued, butecis continuing. make ‘progress. yt “Reassurance © “can. be . “given - that there is.no sign: of. paralysis and; according to the progress made so far, paralysis is not ex- -pected.’”: GLOOMY. REPORT. -The- bulletin, one: ‘of. several during the day, followed a. report by. the: Rand’ Daily Mail that the prime minister’s: injuries “may have caused damage which: could impair his speech, his sense. of his mental state for some time.” In’any case, said the. newspa- per, he-is likely | to be “a long time, recovering.” — The report came amid’ ‘official medical: bulletins stressing that the’prime. ‘minister spent a “rest- ful night”. and: was in “satisfac-|. tory condition. Ph a: It was the first indication that A “Naturally: he is‘still! weak-and| : tor; ee balance, his hearing and ‘possibly |. Ch he —- PROVINCTAL. LIBRARY VICTORIA, B. Cl.’ a 6768, Editorial 676% “much, “T can’t - Kill you" ’ Beverly. ‘said’ ‘he? kill me.” a. few. weeks ago.” ae enrronenores B. C.. ROUNDUP | provincial leader. and ’ shot himself. ‘Stanciu- died: Sunday in a: hospital prison ware Police ‘listed his death. as. suicide.’ ‘and said they “have no. ) immediate: ‘pldns* for .an inquest.. ‘An ‘autopsy «is: pending 1 dsked her, to:marry: him : ‘and: she‘: re= “fused. ‘She added:“He told me that.I had ruined ‘his lf “that he loved: me, but I didn’t love” him, and he. was: going to “That’s a: pack of lies,” asserted ‘Stanciw’ Ss ‘brother, Ke ° 22, another aspiring actor,. "Beverly asked. i Billy” to. ma et roerereonene nreneecsscorcrscccecoorsooocoe PENTICTON: (CP)—Gévernmient integrity be the fundamental | issue. of f the next provinelal ele Mr. Finlayson, speaking to. the| Similkameen Association’s nomi- nation convention here Saturday | | Terre race. ‘pail E fined $ 5 o ea : James ‘Hurley: ‘Sunday: "es | the head. injuries from ‘the : id in an interview would-be assassin’'s revolver bul- Die ‘Tr ansyaler. reporter Jets were of. a serious nature. ‘teers. may. be buying. the “‘Amer- ‘ican’ silver at a discount’ and dis- ms yee tributing: ‘it. here at: par. cath. of 21- i year. ‘old Mario Santurbano © of : 404 Bighth Avenue West,-was ad- journed Friday night until. 7: 30) ° tonight at the City Hall. (- ¢ Santurbano died at about 10 iD. mn: Thursday after the car he om Highway 16, skidded’ 125 fect and rolled’ 75 fect’ off the road, -ending upside down jin a pond. ‘near Oliver Lake, . ; The jury, called to Ferguson Puneral Home . by -Deputy-cor- -oner Dr. R, B., Smith. clected ' Colin. Buckley as its foreman and viewod the body, Arthur Pucci, & close, friend of the dead man, ® made the identification, Other members of the jury are Ronald Iverson,. Brie Nordin, Jolin” Fitzgerald, Ronald Basso and Kdward Cloullor. Prayers for Mr, Santurbano will ‘be sald-.tonight-at 7:30 at Perguson Funeral Wome while Requiem High Mass will be sung tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be, at FPalrview cemetery. ‘ Child bruised in traffic mishap Fivaeyenr old Catherine Talt - of BON Bordén Street ts reported Ine“good condition” In) Prince Rayer’ Goneral. Hospital today with multiple bruises: after she was in co'ston with a car ab 5 pm, Sunday, Sho is belng dis- charged tednay, The otid,. daughtar af Mr and Mra: Willian Tall, was struct ‘pve ear driven by Terry Thomas of 1844 Plygott Avonue ‘when she left’ a crowd of children who ware ployine on Borden Street and ran in-front of the car, ROMP anid they ara nob con- Lomphuting ehargos, i +. Prinee Rupert has now ‘gone 463° days “without An fatal traffic necident . VF Prerelt reap NUE e RA cum Fe rerr@i rn Oat s ci 2 51 handlers and + tourist - caterers hardest...) so eh et $5, 400 LOSS | BO es ‘Loss. to the city’s parking. me- $5,400 a year... “Last year our revenuc was about $1.000 a day,” a said: “We have no idea what proportion of that is in American tions altogether, about the discount, so our main worry will be how to separate coins for daily banking.” —. « The B.C. Telephone Company, whose provincial pay stations, re- turn $120,000 . monthly, ‘antic- result, of Lhe discount, DIFFICULT TO REJECT B.C. Electric: Company, a ma- Jor city coln handler, estimated Its exchange loss at more than $3,000 a week, -A spokesman said new transit fare boxes. would make It difficult for bus drivers Lo reject U.S. coins, Most ‘store officials said thoy would try to keep coins in. elreu- Intion rather than take a Toss on them at oa bank, a ‘SAN lawyer, FRANCISCO aeorge 'T, Davis. told The Associated Pross ‘porjury waseused in con- victing Chessman in Gos Angoles ‘Bupertor Court dn M48 ion charges: of kidnapping and robe hery with titent to do bodily harm. “He also wald: there was “aupprossion of matorial, bet ge ‘Cop tor crashes ° NELeOM (h — Tho two occ. pants eaeaped with minor Injuy. fox Saturday when a helicopter operated by Okanagan Hollcopt- or Bervice crash landed on tho Nelson waterfront and was cone pletely wrocked, — , Pilot Jnamosx Brady and. “pias songer Glon Meknachorn + wero shaken up and. suffored bruises. Tho machine, which has boon sorvielng a 3.0, Telophone Com- pany microewavo rolny - towor near here, was valued - nt mora than $80,000, ‘The discount will hit local coin | ~ « ter collectors is expected to. be |- spokesman coins because we. banked collec-'| “Obviously we can do nothing} Ipates a $2,100 a month loss'as a} A> total -of $1,800 -. has: ‘been |. realized thus far-‘in. the Prince Rupert District Boy Scout fund -“eampaign, W. D. Smith, presi- . dent of the Boy Scout asso- ciation | said: today. “Mr: Smith said that dona- : tions from business firms and other. organizations have yet to. be received.. “It is antici- pated,” he - said, “that with the rest of the donations the total should. reach $2,000. ' “Considering the ‘time of” year and the clashes with other drives,” Mr. Smith said, “Prince Rupert citizens have been. most. generous,” COOP OIG ELE LA PIES ELI TELE LOLS CLOD ” ‘Unaided’ birth VANCOUVER @) — With only: the help of-a pair of sterilized scissors -and ‘her | 14-year-old daughter Mrs, Irene Weselowski. gave birth to a six-pound, 145 ‘ounce, healthy boy. —. The boy was born at Mrs, Wesclowski's home Friday and the story was told later by the mother and daughter Janet. It Davis, suid & idence that the 88-year-old convict-author, due to die in the San Quentin gas chamber May 2, is not guilty, ove] was her eighth child, . New evidence said found that Chessman not guilty (AP)—Caryl: Chessman’s. sunday he his new ev- met te sept omemrentent peeree gt aes bam ldérien of Cheasman’s innocence by agents of. tha state of Cnlif~ ormnia,. including. tho. suppression of ‘evidence. “proving tho idontity mma ya ‘| January ° to: “March - ‘period. - The; report. ‘shows -: ‘that. by. comparison , with: cities * of. ‘simi+ lar ‘size to Prince. Rupert, Trail. has ‘had. no, starts, one comple- | tion, and only.’ one’ house under | construction: while Dawson Creck ,had no ‘starts, 33 comple- struction for. the same period. None injured .' in ‘collision | No one. was injured at 9:30 p.m, Saturday when a-car driven by Mrs.’ Emily Rothwell of 444 Sherbrooke Street, was, in col- lislon with a vehicle driven by Donald L. Iverson of 141, Sixth Avenuc West, ‘ The, mishap occurred at the intersection of Sixth Avenue West and ‘Fulton Street, “Dam- timated. at #500. Ong FBOS are pending. : tions, and 31 houses under con- 7, (srinelpal nage to: Iverson's vehicle Is es-}. e: given and: the: person may slong as -Justice;Min- rey thinks ister Francois “Erasmus if it. : - According | ‘to. the: Rand! “Daily il rd. ‘Pratt was” “due: £0: appear court today: . 2 ~ Many: gather “About 50 relatives and friends || gathered: at First United church Saturday. afternoon to pay their final respects to John S. Wil- ‘long time school teacher, and officer of the Canadian. Legion Branch 27. Rev, Dr. R. W. K. Eliott in his culogy said that Mr, Wil- son’s life of service to the com- munity was exemplified in sev- enth verse, Chapter 4, of the second. epistie of Paul to Tim- othy:. “I have fought. a good fight; T have finished my course, I have kept the falth.” ‘Hymns. sung during the ser- vice were.“The Lord is. My Shep- at John S. Wilson eee herd” and “Abide With Me." and present whoronbonts of the - | vont ved Haht bandit’ + "TD shall taka: stops at once to presont these charges and ov- idonea ‘supporting: them to the Buprome Court of tho State of Cullfoynia,- and. atao to the gov- ernor of Cnlifornin," Davia ‘anal, Davis sald iia new evidence, wan’ obtained ‘from ‘soveral dif} foront. sources, “Ho named Wil- Maun Lnhart, Richmond, Callf,, private. dotestive: who has boon, working an tho Chessman cnao. for somo tine: Wiliam Wood- field, Los ‘Angoles Invostigntor-’ Write for Argosy Moagnainoe, “and from other sources Including tho f{llos of tha: los ‘Angolos pollee doparimont.’ fea 1 4 ee TOTALLY. DAMAGED. VETIOLE ig O0N Sorvice | following an’ ncoldent Thuraday, which ‘took the’ \ifa: oF ownor drivor Marlo Ganturbano,. aanturbano dlod ‘after. his WWE At vi \, minsot to pay Soloist’ ‘Taines- WwW. Kilgour sang “Guide Me, Oh Thou Great Je- hovah.”. Organist was Mrs. Har- old. Thomas... = Honorary .. ‘pallbearers “were MLA William H. "Murray, T. G. Bateman, R. G. Moore, William Dunn, Robert Barclay and W. J. Rance. os Active pallbearers were Dr. R. Ga. Large, A.J, Dominato, W. J. Scott, ‘Graham Alexander, Charies., R, Roberts and John Laurie. -.. “ Interment . was ‘at Fairview cemetery where James Nicol conducted Canadian Legion rites, Bugler W. J. Rance Played * “The cprobably would government’s the. public debt ‘Oo present’ a jpie- ure, wthatis alse,” “other. a He: ‘challenged ‘gov ment. “statements that: way. is making a. profi an ‘approximate loss’ ‘of! $10, 000,- - ‘to borrow. to. ‘meet interest. PRY | . Speed saves ‘life!’ * “VANCOUVER: ®—Quick action by Don Kolot. saved: a friend from bleeding to: death Sunday. ‘Kolot applied a rope tourniquet to stem the flow of blood: after. Richard Hitchock, 20, of Richmond,: had cut an artery. ‘when, he. slipped and put his hand. through a’ win- Ow. ‘ Man believed drowned VANCOUVER () — Robert! Burke of Burtiaby is” believed |: drowned after the. outboard motor. of an eight-foot” “punt! caught fire in Indian Arm: ‘Sun- day. Stanley Armitage,.'20, of New Wostminster ‘managed. to swim ashore but it ds. belicved his Lust Post. Me jacknifod::and* ovorturnod | hryto ‘fon tho: dao of tho ond, wes companion went down An, -cold water, night, charged. the. Social Credit 000.a-year,’ simply by. continuing |. . ‘ment 30- ‘the. and he had: to impose the mini= mum fine. :. 0° -Also.in- police court’ this morn-. ing . Arnold. ‘Lewis Pederson. ‘ot. 441 . ‘Seventh | Avenue. East: was,’ fined’ $50 or in. default: of ‘pay- days. in jail when he pleaded. guilty | toa: charge’ driving contrary. to. restrictions 2 Bank p dies donk PEEBLES; Scotland M=Jame Mulr, 68, who rose. from: aun . clerk to become chairman ‘and | president of the Royal Bankof — Canada, diced’ Sunday: while: on - 8 quiet drive through his-native | countryside, Muir was visiting his ‘Boottish - birthplace—he had: emigrated:to: Canada in: 1912—and: was; stay~- ing with: his. sister, Mra? TO, - Kicldod 195. toot, off. Highway 16, noar Olivor Liako, | : WEATHER . oo and 50, ao muskog pond some -75-foat: ~-Btate pholp My, Keon Specht. a Stewart, at. Sheriffmutr,; He, Was: at the wheel of his car: ‘during an afternoon ative when. ha. ool 8 | Japsed, ; ROME ih—Promler Famuiae | Tambront’ 8 own Christian‘ Demo- crat party asked him today'to res sign his 17-day governmoent::.+: . His- all- Ohristlan Democrat ‘minority roglino became. ship- wrecked .on, tho: black : rocks. ‘of. Fascist support, . ae fn *: ha ‘ Galo’ warning: Anny ettocts: ' - Cloudy, today and ‘Tuesday: es morns n, tom= eh porature, Southenst: giles: 38 > with showors muoeday wr Ang. Little change by Inldnight shifting to'woa- lorly 26 Tuosdey: morning and . deorensing.: to's: 15s by : el Tuoxday. evening: Low. oe: vey night! and high, tomorrow: fo