test, two of the.. three” Victoria (2051 eet spree re tres ops mrtenenrtirens wos eR Sy re SS ¥, ew, Me, Qo. 0 Ng bie ye oy we oy OE ODO ay WV Ow ee ew ee eT ween? _ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic. Pacific Port —_ _And Key to the Great Northwest rr fee ee FOE TE earn memaneery . SyINCLAL. LIBRARY VICTORIA, B. C.: VOL. XLIX, No. 4A Telephone 6767 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 _ Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 8759 BC for next The British Columbia Progr essive Conservative already: nominated for the}. next provincial election than it fielded in the 1956 gen- top B.C. Tory official told The Daily _ party has more candidates eral election, a News this week, — |! R. B, Anderson, administrative assistant of the B.C. Conserva- tive party, said that by way of contrast to 1956 when the Tories contested only -22 seats, the PCs have already nominated 25 candidates, In addition, he sald, nominat- ing convention datés have’ been set in 33 other: ridings,» My. Anderson, right- hand man to. B.C... Conservative |. ‘leader | , Deane Finlayson, visited the city -briefly. Monday and ‘Tuesday: and Jeft. yesterday morning .to' con- tinue his tour of the ‘Province. . ‘On ‘the Prince Rupert ‘election: front; local: Conservatives’ have begun: approaching’: ‘several. well-. known -residents. with: ‘a: View. to having. them’ vie:for:the task of carrying « ‘the Conservative ban- ne o > g the better-known can didates: tn southern’ B.C; arene |: ion. of. Be. Municipalities Gen- eral CLA. P. Murrison’ and. form- Clive * Campbell, : who...w séats:- Presently: holding ‘one*of the: Victoria: ‘seats: Is’ Works : Min- ister Ww. N: “Chant.” (ee North Va uve “Parks : ‘Candidate Jn ‘Salmion. ‘Arm, ‘is | Torquill: ‘Macleod,’ brother ‘of the Honorable -lan Macleod, British minister: for Colonial: ‘Affairs. oe - In’ Yale, the Tory - choice: is Four given” jail terms ~ for break-ins. Three Port Bdward men. and i a juvenile were sentenced to vary- |. lng. terms in Jal) lust aight when they appeared. in: Port..Bdward |. police court before. Stipendiary Magistrate, R.: A. “MeLean on charges of broaking and enter- Ing, George Brown was’ sentenced to a four-month.’ definite’ fall term and a year Indetermina after he pleaded gullty: to break- ing into a Japanoso ‘bunkhouse, He was also givan one month. definite term. to run, concurrent: ly with the other-on-a charge ot unlawfully - entering pry: home, vey Robert Derrick who, also piead- ed guilty, to. breaking ‘and enter: |, ing the bunkhouse was sontonced |. to a two month: definite jad) term and six months indefinite |. plus a month congurrent for Whe lawfully entering: LS private home, Brody Vickers | was ‘gontenoed to two wonths doflitte and: slik months indeterminate for lity part In the bunkhouge break-ln, Stuce breaking and entering ts wn Indictable offence, Juyenite Harvey Jackson way ralaed frow Juvenile Court.to adult court and sentenced toa. three: smoniths definite Jul! form and: one: ‘your Indetermina Or ae eth oo hoe Tas ALA days without a fatal traffic ueeldenl, gH Prince Rupert now “Fone © 1 " ie POT Eahusabateneinind ORMES DRUGS LTD: DIAL | Tories ahead On campaign plans. Candidate being sought here: |imprisonment: ‘of.. former: lands Z iriding.<. ‘Mr “ Maitland: is: currentl the *ehair- : Man. of. the. ‘Vancouver o Board. ate: 3 Joseph Lauder, ‘former director ; will - ‘Charles: Brown who for the past i vast riding for the Highland Bell election While’ here ne ‘conferred with Prince Rupert. Conservative as- sociation officials and members and. laid plans for fighting the election well in advance of the date yet to be set’ by Social Credit Premier W: A. C. Bennett. Mr. Anderson said that: for the approaching élection campaign ‘the ‘Conservative party is trying to obtain the highest calibre candidates possible. -“We. already have nominated and are still seeking men who will serve ‘the’ people’s interests tothe. fullest degree, ”. Mr. “An- _[derson sald. i, Polit: Grey: ‘constituency. will be | well- known. geologist Dr....Des- mond Kidd and Vancouver city alderman’ Reginald Atherton. Dr. Kidd is a director of Pacific Western. "Airlines, -Overwaitea Stores Ltd.,: “and the. Highland Bell Mining’ Company. : , “In the adjoining. riding of Van- couver-Burrard one of: the: Con- servative candidates: will be law- yer David Sturdy, ‘one. of the men responsible for sparking -the. in- ‘vestigation which resulted in the jand forests minister Robert Som-) mers. Mr. Sturdy’s running mate in: ‘Vancouver-Burrard . will. be Vancouver NYS engineer Douglas “Taney. any ‘Bi Cs Gatitemen ack scociation eee ceweme he ‘Conservativ { tlonal governor r of Rovary. ‘district which -, includes, ‘the. .Kootenays, eastern Washington and north - ern Idaho.' He was former cau- cus chairman of the ' Manitoba (Conservative | ‘party, . dn: “the ‘Kaslo- Slocan “constit- dieney ‘Kaslo ! High ‘school: prin-|. cipal, John. Humphries will face ‘CCFer | “Randolph: Harding. “The: Tory. candidate for Atlin. ‘be. exploration . geologist six years has been covering the |. | Mining, Company. - Nomination: ‘convention for the. Skeena riding is yet. to be held but it is understood, that well-known Native: ‘Brotber- hood of U.C. spokesman. Guy R. Wiliams will seek nomination, -“AlL in all," Mr, Anderson said, “the situation is well in hand and we are not going to start from scratch on the day that Prenier: Bennett decides to call an election, . iy 2 “We'll have 62 candidates Tendy to go the dny: the election ‘ds culled,” he sald, . | win, 41-37, from exposure shack suffering from exposure, about midnight. He was found with frozen hands “renernly bad" condition on a path close to his shack, FRANK CALDER, barely Visible Garry Grant ‘on left and Aiyansh's Ken McMillan, officially’ opened North Zone All- Native Basketball Tournament by tossing ~ ae government’ “will amend’ the: Indian Act the estimates, liquor only be held on a’ ‘reservation - -by- reservation” ‘basis, “not: for” ‘the . £ ‘province’ s native population as. ay. “whole. Boty : > Granting : full. liquor: rights: ‘to ‘ “lone reserve through a plebiscite while another turned - |waould’ make for an impossible enforcement. situation. s He made the comment; after. a Y number ..of members,’ including Mm. \ccr Opposition Leader Strachan. between lanky Kitimaat centre first jump ‘ball of. evening game last night. Kitimaat emerged . ‘from the game with 72-64 victory. —Staff photo ‘by Ken Specht. Asst rging The opening game this morn- ing: saw. Port. Simpson Athletic Club .snub: a desperate Miller Bay: rally. in the f inal quarter to ‘Greenville ‘edged into. 17-16 first quarter lead and increased it, to 28-24 at half time. Port Simpson n moved into a 38- Elderly mon dies PRINCE GEORGE An elderly man died at Shelley, 10 miles northeast of here, today after he was found near his er Dead is Charles Ganon, 72, Police said the man visited friends. and left thelr house in and a World Ne _ troops sealed off the elly, Mit the | streets spraying rubble wit: “Agadir.” + ¥ Slotos demonatritions, Tho pres Minister Fulrelough mot with 1 refugeo families, Opposition Leader Podrson wild I o. corridors, an informed sourco | | vulikely in: tla. noar future, 4 ‘ foe AGADIN, Morocco—escue offieluts suid today that 2,360 -MIetims of the Agadir carthquakes haye beon burled already dy mass graves, and that whole arcay of the city remain to bo senrehed, As the figure was disclosed, Moroccan Army Moulay Notvan ordered “all Mving souls to bo ovacuatod from + |. NAGHVILAU, Tonn.—-More tian 1,000 Nogro student plun- ned: to stay awayfrom classes at Mabania Btite College todiuy In’ mass protest ‘against the expulsion of nine students for taking part in recent. antl-sogregation demonstrations, The plan sont: tensions rising in. Montgomery, Ali: already the scone of alidowns and Wolonoy on the stroots, MONTUVIDUO;- Uniguay—Prosldont Tlaenhower began his: ‘honeward journey today from w- Latin-American tour marked by huge, enthusligtic crowds and a. smattering of antleUnited. ‘a8 he. took off for Bugnos Alron, oo OPTAWA~Prime, ‘Muilstor » plotonbukor wad. Immigration . ‘ Qaausy on impasse ino tho private: mponarsh yy of Wuropoan +. : OT'TAWA~-Unemploymont must communi. tho iuutorition of the Commons as Canada's most proguing dumestic problem, ' Commons Just before the closd of the seventh, ‘day of debate on the $16,000,000 supplementary estimate td’ cover governmont exponditures under tho. tooo wir works program, LONDON-The Wostern powers hivyo doolded: to postpone resumption of fights above 10,000 foot in the Borlin aly -auoh fights by the United Atatos, Britain and Franco aro ws Briefs - {ary tonms deployed through h disinfectant, Crown Prince + Ident was {n a Uuayant, mood L walfare delogation today to ~ + ‘Wednesday; Ho. spoke in: tho ‘anid today, Tha source sald . 25 point Port Simpson YPEA rally in the, final quarter of the second game - ‘today © ‘In=-the North Zone All-Native Basketball Tour nament whip-| ped-a hustling Greenville contingent 60- 45. . “35 lead- at the third period: and then ran-uway with the. game in the final stanza.’ Arnold. Sankey led the YPEA crew to thelr victory. with © 24: counters while Cedric. Stewart netted 17 points for the losers. ‘A late final period. rally by Miller Bay Vikings fell short as a rejuvenated. Port Simpson Athletic club outplayed and out- Seored them, . The Port Simpson quintet paced by Henry Wesley and An- drew McKay with 12 points each, racked up a 16-2 first quarter lead, extended it to 22-10 by half time and made it 30-16 at the three-quarter: mark, °° The Miller Bay squad finally woke up and outscored the Port Simpson boys 21-11 In the Just perjod but It wasn't quite enough to overcome the cariler defteit, ‘Top scorers for the Vikings were ‘Art: Helin ‘with 13 points and Rey MeKay with 9. Aol pam. today Meblakitle and Port Simpson’ met tn an. Ine tormediate fixture while at 2:30 pm, the senior Kitimaal squad met the Rupert Thunderbirds, TONIGHT’S GAMES Games to be played this even- Ing and thelr tlmes are as fold lows; 4 opm—Intermediate—-Rupert Royals vs. Mansons, (330 pw.—Sonlor-—PREI v8 Alyansh Y's, | f pn—-Sontor-—Kitkatle uO 1 v8 Port Bimpyon Athlatic, club, 180° pan——Sonlor — Kitkatla Avo’ va Miller Bay Vikinus, ' (Bee | curiicr ‘story on Page a) Car destroyed In garage fire . Damage extiinatod ati $8,000 rodliltod yiatorday fron a gavage 1 elre) ab Miller ‘Buy. Tndlan jose “pitt. ara ROMP at Port ‘Mdward | sild thai the re, which started at ALi90 yostorduy morning, chire red the Inalde of tho garage ade jacont ta the former. adminise trator's homo «and complotely doslrdyed 1 car inside owned by ‘Miss Rena A, Thomas, an employee wh the hospital, Olty flromen arrived at Mile ler, Bay shortly after the fire auirtod and axststod the rosidonta In quelling the binge, -Damngo. to tho car was, “ontl= ft ninted nt ‘$2, 600 and to tio’ ‘war ago at ant eo, rt : healt ‘ ; , : tea voy ’ ‘ , : lhe demanded full Hquor rights: for Indians, saying the, ‘present setup . as Causing trouble. Indians now|. °— can. drink in beer. parlors but cann i. take liquor on reserves. . | Mr. ‘Bonner, said during legis: ‘lature ‘consideration of. his ‘de- ve partmental _ “| plebiscites ‘for’ Indians now can it’ down}. ° {LUKE SECOND CLASS. CITIZEN| — oy Cyril Shelford: (SC_-Omineca) |: “1 was one of: those demanding. full}. {Indian liquor. rights. - for. being drunk. RUPERT REPORT: mittee appointed. by’. -the mayor of-Prince Rupert after a disturb- -./ance - there , had: recommended j among other things that: natives| be given. full..liquor rights... Hey said ‘the mayor -had written. the attorney-general twice but.had |. been told only that the matter} still was under study.. Mr. Bonner said a feature of the Prince . Rupert -incident was the way some liquor out- ‘Jets were being operated: at the time. “They | were loading. the. ‘tables and loading the patrons,” Mr. Bonner said, “a practice not tol- erated by a good operator.” ° Even the Hotels’ Association had been concerned, _He added that “without mini- mizing the other findings of the report... insofar as:those cir- cumstances may have ‘contrib: uled to the Incident, they are not likely to be repeated,” ° Ho said B.C. has already ‘ad- vanced the view. that. the ques- tion of domestic consumption be treated as a whole: so far as. In- dinns are concerned. ‘But federal law not permits, plebiscites. only by reservation and that orpated a hopeless task. Vodka by bottle now. available | ‘VICTORIA (®—Liquor Contro) Bonrd said today vodka will. bo sold by the bottle in- most ven- dor stores in British Columbia, : Col. Donald MoChigan; chalrs| man of the board, sald the drink —~the {rst timo it has been. sold by the bottle In B.6,.—went: on silo In Neuer stores here Tuesday mid was expected to he avatuble In-Vancouver. today, . hye PPOOPDESPIDOOODDOISDD Presley early: today whon the “a tvo-your ating overseas, ‘business, . Mr. Strachan, said. a civic ¢ com- -He._said|’. ty SEVEN ELEVATED Japan's first cardinal is Most Rev, Peter Tatsuo Dol, 67, arch- bishop of Tokyo. The Negro car- dinal jis ‘Archbishop Laurian Rugambwa,: 47, of Rutabo, Tan- ganyika, | The | seven: ‘new. ‘cardinals. named today bring the College of Cardinals. to 85 members, highest, In the churech’s history. The Pope also named the Philip: pines’ first cardinal, Archbishop Rufino Santos 61, of Manila. ‘EUROPEANS: In addition to these, he named |’ two Itallans, a Frenchman and a Dutch | prelate. _ | Thott are: ‘ Arch pishop ‘Bathe Jan “Ae frink, 50; of Utrecht, Tho Nother. lands, hes Archbishop Joseph Lefebvre, a7, of Bourges, France. | Most. Rev, Luigl Traglia, 64, of the: Vatican Curia, Most, Rev.’ Antonio’ Bacel, 64, of tho Vatican Onria, Thoy Will: be alovated’ to the purplo ab a; pre o-Tastorn, consig« ory to bea. hole March 2 | The consistory for Cardinals \s tha third that. has boon. called by Popo John XXII since he bo- came , Suprema ee ocbee of ihe “SCREAMING TEENAGERS GREET | PRESLEY IN NEWFQUNDLAND « STRPIUNVILLY,.- NEG) (we Ae. reamnlity * crowd. of juotgraph-hungry toen-agers greoted' rook ‘ni yoll singer, Elvis | plane carrying him back, to. the United States from Germany unde iv. 5O-minuto rofuelling xtop ub Brnoat Harmon alr fleld . ' The youngsters waited in chilly wouthor ‘unt) nearly: 3 um, to cutch a glimpse of the singing. star; Progley, 1, serge In a U8, armored’ division, ls rolurning ‘homo aftor : lore. "Wo hid wt tough tlie gebling: thous elas ‘awny from dum,” airman Robort Donon sid, “All_of thom were awarnung > around him asking for autographs and pictures,’ » Prosloy: pions to. Got his, dlgcharge pnd. volun: to” show . ye ! hy at "hago our named] cardinals by. Pope John. VATICAN CITY :AP)—Pope John today named seven new. cardinals of the Roman. Catholic Church, including its first Japanese and first Negro. Roman. Catholic ‘Chureh “ttle more than.a-year ago, and again underlined -his .determination to bolster ‘the high senate: body of the church to confront: modern |: roblems and the vas y F © Vast growth curred when Nelson:and his'dog the church in recent: years. : ‘Hartley. Bay | woman ‘dies — ~ Mrs. Botsy: ‘Wlora. Robinson. of Hartley. Bay -diéd' in: Prince Ru-|: ‘part General Hospital ‘Tuesday at the age of 2),- Mrs. Robinson is’ survived ‘pyle hor husband, Douglas Gordon Robinson, her ‘parents’ Mr. and: Mrs. John. Baton, two brothors George and, Iyan and two sisters Boy and. Darlene all of Hartley oMYB ‘Roblilon - Wa’ Vworn in Hartlay .Bay': and: was marriod Jast Septambar,: - vo Her. romaing: will: bo torwardad bile BY tomorrow: for a Naney. Sinatra to 'wed'singer. . i HOLLY W oon (Frank giv oT abiaee daughter, : ‘Nancy, sen ‘) gaged"to alvger ‘Tommy Sands. |. Her mother, Mrs, Nancy Sinatra, Announced: =the |. ongagement Wednesday, she auld’ no date haa beon set, but that. Sanda, 22, has hought a rag and will give tt to. 10-yenr-old Nancy ag soon as m she yoturns, from. Now ‘York. wte WDMONTON | —Wiitred: Uh» vole 47,un Wdnjonton mechanio, Wednesday . was committed to | atond elal'in aupromo court for . | tho’ murder: of, Bvelyn, Dyoy,. 25, | | Miss Byoy. died. ‘Fobruary. % from). : wv blow. bo ho. Lead, | yt, .| iclpality, RCMP. at Prinice-Rupert ee ; Prince Rupert General -} ‘Twhore he was rushed:.é@ A 24- -year Eold. Terrace man. w as killed . yesterday morning’. “when hewas struck.by a Cana lait: ‘Na- tional Railways. ‘passerigers train ‘on the outskirts of Torrace:mun-. 2 ann mt ie pe ae eS eng get subdivision ‘reported this: mo the ng ie sles 7 ‘Dead’ is’ Donald Peter ‘Nelson, ‘ son: of Gordon Nelson of. a well: et? " ‘known: ‘Nelson family.” yo : Police, sald. the ateldaint dee were walking along, the tragké as | the east-bound No. 196-CNR pas- senger train approached, * an | dog was also killed, yack fe, ‘A jury with Dudloy, Little” ‘is -| foreman, was called by: Cdtonet Larry E, Pruden, viewed’ the ‘body yestorday. afternootl:and adjourned | until further. notice, om. Youth remanded in assault case Matthew Gurney, ‘sTeyohibeold Fort Edward youth, was remands ed without plon: until March: 10. at 7 pm, in Port. BdwardJcourt 1a charge of assiult o¢ ih bodily. Injury. a .'Gurnoy:: appeared. iz courkiin Port Edward. vente evening ng. the. CHAT BOs ied against him is indictable; “Gurnoy's father, Arthur), ported to be “Improv! 0 ,{ the. morning of February; ‘| tor he autfored, a knife in: tito - back. WEATHER sunny Friday with i ee ued cold... tet eae ‘16 excopt ‘reaching. mainland inlets; Ud might anne high, Frid TIDES- Mriday, Marol 4, .. (Pacitle ste Mgt vee