. VOL, XLIX, No. 79 oho Telephone 6767 | JUBILEE PLANS ener are emenaecrnenermaeen sneer miret By esingna are ‘to ity’ 8 bOt anhiversar Yo th “will be distributed - to. service’ stations and’ Biven: ‘out rec ‘to: motorists, whether. local r visitors, ' Tourists will-also be able: to btain them at the Prince Rup., rt Tourist bureau, in the Mu- eum of Northern British Col- mbta. "Oo ORDER INVITATIONS The Homecoming committee, eaded by Mrs.: John Denning, was also instructed to prepare nd have printed Invitations to ity pioneers to atlend the city’s ‘Golden Jubilee Week, Septem- er 5 to September 10-0 ° Date for the Ploneer’s ban- quet was set for Wednesday, September: 7. The comunittee voted to have ufficient. numbers....of “The History of . Prince” Rupert’ by Dr, R. G. Lrrge, speelally bound “for presentation to the ploneers. ~ Names: of pioneers, residents or others who wore in Prines ~ Rupert on or hefore March 10, “ 79t0, are still tobe necepted by the Homecoming commit. tee and may be submitted to Mrs, Denning or to the editar- tl departinent of The Prince . Rupert Daily Nows, ‘ - Juvenile stopped from driving | after hit, A |uventlo was coven ‘voptl. “mfundted and. prohibited, from driving anywhere in Canada for three months yesterday’ aftar- noon whan he was: found. guilty by Judge of Juvenile Court ET, Applewhnaite of failing to romain i, the scene of an aecidont and driving: while nat in possession of a curront driver's digenge, he charges wore laid after fqur-yoar ald Philip Paulson, son of Mr, and Mrs, B. V, Paulson of 710 Wighth Avanue Woat, had his Joy tun over last Sunday by a -eanr which did nat. stop, Tho elutes Jugs wii broken, ‘ ONE CENT SALE "STARTS MONDAY } i “¢ ORMES- ; bright vee ones. _ Stamps, decals for all. receive. » Jubilee staraps: to lace on their out-of- town. mail and local motorists vill get. cars stickers” ‘or decals. to. ‘help. publicize the} e. ‘Prince Rupert: Jubilee “Orme 'G. Stuart; chairman’ ‘of ‘the’ souvenir” token” ‘committee said that more than 5,000 token | Bift certificates. were in. circu- lation at present, . R.. W. Long, secretary. of the committee reported that Jubilee decorations, one of, which has been: erected outside the Canadian Bank of Commerce as a test for the past month, will be installed jon -orntumental Street light standards ° starting next Wednesday. Chairman of the Jubilee com- mittee Dr. R. G, Large said that a sketch of the Jubilee arch to be erected alt the outskirts of the city on Highway 16, was at hand and the arch would be erected shortly after the pro- vineial government carver ar- rived to do the detailed work: Mrs. E. Nelson rites tonight Memorial serviees for . Mrs, Emma Bertha Nelson who died Saturday jn Vancouver General Hospital, Ihave been seb for 8 o'clock tonight ab lerguson Fun- eral Home. Mrs, Nelson, who was born In Kitkatla, died at the age of 41, Survivors inelude her husband Chestor- and five children all in Kitkatla, They are Shirley, Bari, | Doreen, Alvin and Charles, , She js also survived by three brothers and two sisters in Kit- katla. They are Sidney Wilson, Andrew. Wilson und Edna Wil- son; Frod S8pencor’ and Ellen Spencor, Rov, W, Wi, Leggette will of- fieinto at tonight's servicos, The remains willl ba forwarded Lo Kitkatla for burial, ‘Ta. serious” ‘outbr the |. ee ey ee ru TE ces ye ' rete Pot ene ” Si ie aire 3 vee oop om ara SOP AE EIEN Pie a Ae, PD ES ee RP eNews y! saree we ae? ilu Ne Pa Gea a aE EY. arg ' Published at Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ‘| Prince George .who captured A Aggregate trophies.in ‘the inter- who presented awards. are in pictures on Page. 8) Col the’: ‘province | during 1959, : ‘said | Salk vaccine “is a’. “potent: wea- pon” in preventing the disease |’ and it lessened the severity. with vaccinated | persons: who con- tracted the disease. OF the 132 paralytic cases..re- ported last year, 79 per cent oc- curred among: persons who re- ceived . complete the three-dose series. Alonzo Cook dies aged 74 ‘A retired Prince Rupert fish- ermen, Alonzo Cook, died in his home at 31 Cow Bay Wednesday at the age of 74. Mr. Cook was born in Trinity ‘Bay, Newfoundland, moved to: Vancouver and came to Prince! Rupert 40 years ago where he continued his trade as fisherman until he retired 10 years ago. Ne is survived by his sister Mrs. Bessie Luther in Trinity Bay. Funeral services ‘for Mr. Cook have been sot for Monday at 2 pm, from Ferguson Funeral Home with Rev, dg. A. Roskam officlalting. Interment will fol- ' Kerr, Dorothy Geary and Chris -Harvey. (See: story ‘and. other. Staff: ‘photo, by Ken Specht. [A nti-polio vaccine said ee cent effectiy ve cent. effective in- controlling the } bia, a. “pre 3 “che: eak® “Of z polio “in : no; vaccine “or did not}: PRINCE E RUPERT, ‘B.C, |Columbia” hi gh schools]. {will be. chariged to empha-| | |sizé physical fitness, sound 7 methods. of study and safe-| : LOADED DOWN. WITH SILVERWARE is the Strasdin rink: of. Event, B: Event and-the Grand: -high ‘school -McCracken Golden Jubilee Bonspiel last night. Front row left: ‘to right’ are Ernie. Strasdin, Ed Goodkey, Bill McConnal' and Ken Giles. - - Persons: back. ‘row, ‘left . to right: . Doug: of nurses.’ here | Mrs. ‘Victor. ‘Pick,’ “RN, > ‘has been appointed: acting. director of nurses at the Prince Rupert. General hospital following ‘the resignation of Mrs. J. L. Kelly, “RN, “it was . announced today by administrator E. -H, Knight. . Mrs. Pick, who lives: at 1046 Sixth Avenue East has “been on the staff of the hospital since 1952, much of the time as head of the: pediatric de- partment. - NINOS C srelest driver fined $75 James Ewing Skinner of 814 Borden Street was fined $75 or in default of payment sentenced to three months in jail after he pleaded guilly in police court this morning before Magistrate ET, Applewhalte to a charge of driving without due care and at- tention, The charge was laid after a truck Skinner. was driving Wed = ‘nesday, crashed into a ae at low at Fairview cemetery, 2 tO L0.B, °°. ADVENTURE ‘Glty high school atudont Glon Roald will soon. be lonving for four days jn Ottawn to Jean how the nation is governad. Glon won the Princa Rupert Rotary Olub's “Advonturos in Citizenship” award on March 3, ond will loavo for Ottawa May 8, Ho is 16-yonr-old Grado 1) atudent at Prince Rupert Sontor Tigh schoo) and the son of Mr, and Mra, Barney Ronld, 420 Bixth Avenuo Rast, Cllon dg ono of tho 186 solectod * wet ey sashnatotns Re HERON MNF # thea oh etd at ‘ \ i iPpvarirhan ey out Dai theo ba tl Ta ey tiethy en ennnnnee IN CITIZENSHIP students from throughout tho country’ who will ‘take park tn tho project sponsored by tho Ottawa Rotary Club, HWls ox. ponsos will bo paid. by tho local Rotary alub, - Ronld won tho: contost after asponking at. the Rotary Club's public speaking contost, orf “Mo- tivationnal Rosoaroch," Tho tour bogins May 0 whon the group will 800 tho procession for the Oponing of Parllamont, Lator thoy will tour the Parlin« 0 oy HAR AALS NIL adhe Aba a ol na 104° Hays Cove Clrele, PPIPOPEOPPDOBIVODOPPVIVO PORE PPIDPODE LODO FUND TO AID MORVEN. FAMILY | ALREADY PAST $1,500-MARK Donations tobulling 7h: wore recelved at The Daily, News during tho past week to bring tho Cuthbert Morven Family - fund. $1,601.48 as of 3. p.m; today, Tho Cambrai Chapter and the Duchoss of Edinburgh Chapter: of Imporial Order Daughters of the Empire. cach conntod $10, Sonja Ladios and the Prince’ Ruyport Chinese Association cach donated $25 and an 1 additional $8. was rocolved Glen Roald to see parliament at wor mont Bulldings whore thoy will rocolve.. Canadian Ctitizonship Cortificntos from Mintster of Oltizenship and Tinmigration Mion Fairclough, Othor visita will include Gov- ernmont: Houso, Governor Gen- oral Vanior's' realdondo, the Na- tlonnl Gallery: and a’ detailed tour of the ROMP barracks and’ orlmo Inboratorios,. Tho group willl also attond nN sorlos of Jocturea on govern mont and political aalonce nt ' : oh ee rode e FRIDAY, APRIL 22, acting: directs re i concerning ‘the preparation“and 1960 Fitness, ' safety emphasis “PENTICEON (CP) — Courses. taught in British ty” and’ vocation’ informa: {tion, “education ~ minister {Peterson ‘Thursday night. He told an annual convention of the British Columbia Parent- Teacher Federation that schools -will no longer be. responsible for téaching about such things as “dating, dancing and allied diver- ‘sions. . “The social interest . our .young people is undoubtedly’ im- “portant but it is not so important as to encroach upon the essential ‘subjects which should occupy the pschool day.” : ~ Such topics were personal. and private fields which concern -| primarily the child and. his par- ents. ' A copy- of ‘his speech was..re- leased to the press in advance of 4 delivery. : of He said most of the changes “s} will affect the health and per- “sonal development course and a } will go into force next’ fall. They “were approved by a Royal Com- mission which now-“is investi-. ating. education. in the province. would: >be“ devoted; toguidance: he: assisting student. plan. their cours sound’: “There. ‘would ‘be’ sp cific : essons writing “of examinations; -proper } -procedures.. for ‘study, « the steps to’ be taken in‘ assessing ° their own achievements and the ‘ways in which each pupil can improve. Other lessons would deal with accident prevention and how. to respond to common emergencies. They would start at the grade 1 10 level. Resolution “announced! ‘The. greater. cee and time a ‘Llevel. students wi uld “pe. “given “Ty "information: « ‘and |: pre [5 requisites for: ‘university. courses, thi | careers: and’ vocations: ay GR ee Ea etre er ea Rl ee Ge ee eee eee Night Calls—Business: PONE. e : . per enter Pa AIRE PROVINCIAL» LIBRARY VICTORIA, Bu Ce eR eS ECT OT RO roa FULTON. _PLEDGES- urges CCF to keep name VANCOUVER (?)—~Requests for reiteration of the party's soctal- ist principles and demands that the name Co-operative Common- wealth Federation be retained In any political marriage with organized labor are contained in resolutions on the agenda of the CCF provincial convention. The three-day meeting, ex- pected to attract more than 200 delegates and an. equal number “lof officials and visitors, opened here today. The agenda contains several motions requesting inclusion of the CCF ngme in any new nanie given to the proposed CCI-labor party, Some ask that there be no change whatever in the party name, BRUSSELS MA Bolgian «alr nor. crashed near the top of a mountain in the Belgian Congo early today, killing wl 36 persons aboard. Carleton Univoralty “and. ‘bo shown both tho prosont. nnd futuro national capital by: the National Capital Commission, | Btudonts. wore » solooted for] the tour on tho’ basis of: ‘goholna- |’ tid standing, , participation. : i: dn school nativitios - and. vbilit public sponking, ' Aftor tho. tour: Is. “hy “ft nao oes. ant Oe ele adian from Prince George to Vancou- ver was delayed, here Eight injured in explosion VANCOUVER ()— Bight men were injured’ Thursday when an explosion ripped apart the old Western Gypsum Products Ltd. plant,on Vancouver's waterfront. Eyewitnesses said it was a mir- acle no one was killed.: The blast ripped off the roof of the frame building and. hurl- el jagged sheets .of corrugated iron in all directions. Plane bogs down PRINCE GEORGE QM—A, Cane Pacific Atrlinas flight Thursday when the DO-6B alreraft. broke through. the south ond of the runway nne- ‘bogged down. prior lo :take-off. ‘Thare was ho damngo reported passengers, . To cruise: Caribbean! LONDON © Princess | Marg- arot..and..Aniony “Armstrong. Jonos will spond itholr honoy- moon’ cruising: tho - Caribbean: aboard tig” ‘YOYAL: ‘yaoht’ Britan, nin, it was announced hora: fioday, “Tho couplo:. will) board: Who'd]: 700-ton | //Britannia /adon,’.' Alor tholr Mays’, wording. An: Wo minator: -Abboy., wok ast, " VANGOUVUR, Bo Tho ata oh yhomastown: audionce ‘More "rejoedl visits — for prisoners: ‘aooted - VICTORIA (CP)—Justice Minister Fulton indie cated Thursday he will seek amendment of existing penitentiary. legislation to allow ‘men in -minimum- security prisons more frequent visits from Yelatives. |. to the .orift: or tnjurles lo they: . «| primer | ‘vejectod r Se ‘Prime. Minister: ‘Diefenbaker. ar “Shown. on: thi steps. of. Gove ment H He said one of the most: dif- ficult. burdens borne by ' some prisoners {sg the, breaking up of ‘thelr families while. they are serving penitentiary terms. ; ‘ In the presence ‘of reporters, |. he asked ‘British Columbla’pen- itentlary warden F, C. B, Ccum- mins, who accompanied him on‘a tour of ‘nearby William Head Minimum-Security prison, if once-weekly vistts: would’ help such men. . “Weekly visits would be very beneficial,” the warden said, . Present regulations allow only one, visit. a month on compas- slonate or business grounds. Ad- ditional visits may be arranged at the discretion of the warden, My. Fulton. also. announced that the next step in’ Canadian penal reform will be creation of work camps where inmates will also bo on a minimumi-security basis, — .. Authorization for ‘uch’ camps has already been granted by the federal: ‘government. - ae + Pa rod: car. “hit Damage, has not ioen: eatimat- ad. in. an. Acoldent, early, ‘today in which’ a: oar. driven by | Mts, Norman: ittlaw:!of 1288’ Water Stroot'.was:dn colllain , with a parkod. car owned by .H'8, Har- yigon of aig: Mighth Avanue Wost.| ioMiy Heartlson's car. was parked noar-the:. -Pringe' Ruport Wish- ey "Co-operative: ‘Associa. “Marine | “‘aupply “Ba ROMP nro, ‘store nt invastiags | ee record. at: 1,980. days. “Marilyn ‘Shortree April. 14. when the’ “Cai ‘accident, Medicine - Hat” held: the” honor’ ‘of, being | Ganads’s : safest city. “ , “Trail, ‘BC has : now. take en: over as the city with the. bést™: traffic record... As of utoda; Trail has'gone 1,956 days’ with: out a fatal accident. aa landed here. ms i" ies ig by three boats A total of, 184 000 pone "or halibut’ was: ‘landed | here, today from Area 3B in the Boring | Sea, Two American’ vessels,,:the 'MV Aleutian, skippered by N \-Pede ersen and the Masonic, be nging to Einar Rice, sold thetr.eatches . on the Prince ‘Rupert Halll ut Xe change. . The Aleutian , sold it'9:¢82,000 pounds to Babcock Fisheries Ltd. Prices were 16,7. cents: a; pound - for medium, 11 cents. a. “pound for chickens, and 17. ‘cont, a pound fordarge, =. ‘ B.C.. Packers. Ltd, bou; At: the Masonie’s . 60,000-pound . oad, dn a ‘direct snle. Prices’ were -17. cents, for, medium, 11 -¢ Pe ‘tor L ‘Tehickons, tund.17-centa’ 16 sOrge, “The Prince Rupert’ Fishermen on Co-Operative association's’ Bilver Bounty brought in a totale 7 The 000 run. ~ C2 ‘sunny and. “warniers and: Baturday. Wind brine .s Orly.20 In exposed pa nell. _Jovening, obherwise ss Low. © tonipnt : And: igh ‘8a tarday "40. ond, ae .