IE PRovInezat, LIERARY Vi A775) ne “Aeneas: ne CvonTA,: Be C. MARCH 8, 1960. PRICE TERR OTE é xia BEE Te Reta oe - Avenue West,” she. said,: strengthened its submarine fleet cibaret-style entertainment, ° _tation ‘of chain of office and. Angus: McCracken, ‘Robert’ Mitchell, Laren Heath, Bruce” Sinclair,: Tom: Moorchouse, James White, Jack. Anton, Len. Knutson, a Robert. Woods and Nora Thompson . - Improvement In parking reported ~ A- much . -better parking 's ‘situa- tion - on ‘Third Avenue West. over the past month has -been’ re- ported, ‘by. Special Traffic: .Con- trol ‘Officer George. Murray.” In his monthly report to the City. Council’s Police and Traf- fic committee Mr. Murray. said: “I have noticed a marked im-,| provement {in parking on. Third “Motorists are watching. how pind here: they park: tt ‘eraged 51%" ‘patrols ‘daily of: the downtown.: area,..three: in’ the “morning and’three'in.the even- ing “with: the’ jevening ‘patrols more of a preventive - nature,, “such as warning’ people -not to park during the restricted time. Also’ dnchis report Mr. Murray |. ‘Included ‘ia suggestion to the Committee that thei white and yellow parking lines be repainted |. as soon as possibic. and, that the sand collecting’ on. the sides. of the streets be removed. He said that the Superintendent. of Works had also been noted. \ Supplier | fined’ $50 — Jerald Frank James of Fraser House was fined $60 or in default of payment sentenced to 30 days in Jail when he was-found guilty this morning in police court by Magistrate E, T, Applewhalte on a charge of supplying an Indlan with Hquor. James pleaded not guilty: to the charge which -was lid after ROMP checked a room mn the Frasor House Fobruary 20, Russia boosts submarine fleet LONDON (nA ‘British official siys the Soviot. Union has in the Mediterranean, and ox- prowios-surpriva that auch a. do- velopment has: albructod. #0 Aittle publie- attentions os. » Charles I, Orr-Twing, civil lord of the admiralty, sald. in tho House of Commons Monday that nine Soviet submarines now ara working with tho: United Arab RNopublla under: Prosidont Nna- HOI'k control, | oe “Prince: Toapert haw now gone’, 419, days without a fila traffic necldent, - ! ees tem wide come re | yonr-old Manitobn logger died In , “PRACTICING | FOR city’s Golden’ Jubilee Ball t> be held Thursday night, at. HMCS Chatham Navy: drill’ hall’ is: 12- piece ‘band ‘section: of Prince Rupert Civic Band. Jubilee ball, staged. in’ honor ‘of ‘city’s 50th anniversary | of its incorporation March 10, 1910, will feature imported - dances, cutting of city’s 50th birthday cake and presen- robe to Mayor. P. J.. Lester. Taking part . Jack Phipps, ‘Dan. Carmichael, “the. Prince ‘Rupert Civic Band. B. c. gC. ROUNDUP. of the B.C. Liberal party, “I think it's going to “be an |carly election,” he told a meet- ing Saturday.: “My personal pre- diction is that jt could be about April 18. I could: be wrong but all signs point to that date, I think." Security asked VANCOUVER ‘)-—Fugitive de- portce Weldon Chan's hel sult against Progressive Conservative MP Douglas Jing will be dis nussed unless Chan puts up $400 security within a week, Mr, Just- ice F, K, Collins ruled in’ the British Columbia Supreme Court Mondny, join CLC May vancoovens (eA - commit. toc, representing 3,000 federal clvl) servants in Brilah Colum- bin and the Yukon will study the posslbility of thelr nssociation Joining tho Conndlin Labor. Con- BNOSH, eH. Rivor rises again -PRINGE GUORGH @) — The Nochnko Rivor rose to within six {nchos of its banks hore Monday threatening to repent Thursday's Nooding which put. three planor Mills out of operation, Body found KELOWNA «) — Tho buely of Robert. Mitchell, 85, of Wosthank Tndian Rosxerve was found floats dng in Okanagan Lake near the Canady National Railway doolk Mondiy, Mitchell had. beon miasing for a wook., The body Was. apottead by two bugbont * Workers, | , Log * 100+ Mrne or dios HOUSE (iA 20° A bunkhouse fro, 12 miles north “Of hore Sunday night, bringing |, ‘British Columbin's weokond noe |' Cldontal toll to elght, The man, Who was not idantifiod was over- cong by amoke and collapsed as t , leader of ‘the . * Robert Woods* (right); gives the drums a workout, -during practice ‘for Prince Rupert Jubilee Ball) - Thursday : ‘night. - ~ Liberal chief predicts ~ election for April 18 TRAIL. (CP)—A provincial general election six weeks from today is forecast by Ray Perrault, leader for 300 column “Report from the Mr. Murray said:that in Victoria, Mr. Ross. and being |Mrs. Ross. informed’ him in the. practice were | | Roy Elridge, Arne. Lien,, |are .-hoping™ to meet ‘as many people as possible, , “While details “are” ‘not : yet worked out, a recep- people is planned,” Mr. Murray said. ce He added that it i is. many’ |governor - visited’ Prince Rupert during his term of, | office and that it was most | fitting that Mr. and Mrs. Ross should. plan to do so J ubilee } years: | BCHIS + receipts : for income tax’ / VICTORIA: (PB. C. ‘Hospital “Insuranee Service ~ ‘today - re- minded the: ‘public that BCHIS 12-piece ‘dane ‘band section of: works over the’ bass fiddle and longer deductible” for. income a Photos by” Gladys Baldwin: | [aX Purposes, retroactive’ to mS _-, |... Payments made by the indi- pO ee vidual for hospital services not ‘included: in the provincial in- surance plan may still be de- ducted, + Such services include the dol- lar-a-day charge, ‘out-patient charges and the difference be- tween cost of standard ward accommodation, which is cov- ered, and’ private and semi- private wards, which are extra, eee the trailer-type bunkhouse at the Storm Logging Company's camp was burned, , No cost cut. ‘ VANCOUVER. ()—A University {of British - polumbla professor says establishment of junior col- Chief polio victim leges Jn: the Interior would be a PRINCE GEORGE ()— Burns lengthy and costly business and ‘Lake band Indian chief Frank} it is doubtful they could cut Tibbett, 37, Monday was pro-|many Interior shudonte! educa- nounced the community's ninth tlon costs, : paralytic pollo case since Jan wr uary 1,. Canvass begins, ’ VANCOUVER (@ --- House-to- house canvass to revise the pro- Vinelal voters’ st has begun {n Greater | Vancouver, District Registrar of: voters Ken Morton suid he put enumerating crows into all Vancouver elty ridings last week and Monday the first crews move {nto tho big Burnaby ; riding. Big. crowd at rites. VICTORIA (P--Oak Bay Unite od. church .was citowded to crip. neity Monday as friends’ and}: members of the legislature paid thelr Jast respects to Onk Bay Liberal mombor Bp A. (Arehie) Aibbs, Promior Bennoti and mombers of his cenbinet,. membars of the Canadian Loglon, Onk Bay munt- aipal workors, firemen, polices mon, umitors, Shriners, Daugh-4, tors of the Nile, conned] mambars, Liboral party officina and othors from all walks of life attendad the feral soryice, | POP LIOPOPIAIVEPELIVOLDODS I ODDIOOS CURIOUS DRIVER FINDS BUNNY _ WARMED UP, SET FOR EASTER — 8T, LOUIS —Whon H, A, Insingor oponed the hood of his car Monday to cheek the ofl he found -a rabbit, , Inalnger, who had Just voturned home from a alxemilo tip, sald tho cottontall apparontly had workod {ts way under the hood {n an offort: to: find roltot. from tho: aubefrogaing tomperatiros*and deep snow,” -- Oe {neh- Noyos, commanditig offloor of Naval Divisions at Hamilton, Ont, will ‘make M1. annual Inspection of HMOS Chatham, Royal Canadian Navy Rosorve division, Lt, Odr, 2, W. KX, Mee ood; commanding officer on ‘oundod ' today, °.) PPOPPNEDS OODLE nN Tho bunny was happlly altting: ona hot aly ditoty! wereerecacacscrentssececcsnnsiansenccenesacsetioencesetensttinl! i - Reception mooted | Lieutenant-Governor Frank M. Ross and - Mrs. Ross plan to’ visit Prine Rupert j n either April, ‘or May, city MLA William H; Murray, disclosed in his while at the: : state dinner ! of their plans for a visit, toy this city and said that they : ‘provincial. election: - tion for appr oximately 300}: . delegate. to Ottawa: ,on .Indian ye ars since. 2. Heutenant- [cal party, Indian | Independent.. first native Indian. to. be.“nom- Anated : by the’ Conservatives ° in “iin. for the CCE until ‘his. defeat sin 1956. during the city's Golden} ays MLA gislature” today. - enc Tories name |. Guy. Williams as candidate ‘KITIMAT;: ‘B.C. on A: native . Indiah: has. been’, ‘Mominated:Pro- gressive “Conservative: candidate for >Skeena. riding. An, the, “next Guy. Williams, 52, : an official {-the Native: ‘Brotherhood of |: British Columbia ° ‘and.a. frequent -business, contested. ‘the: riding in« 1953 as ‘leader of his own politi- Although Mr. Williams is the} ‘B.C. he would. not -be the first] ‘to. sit in the legislature, 2°... ‘Frank. ‘Calder represented. “at- ‘Federal’ vote "KAMLOOPS (CP) —The MW hospital service receipts are no» led. Monday with: more rirst’Session of the annual | convention . of: the. Native}. ‘lambs: orn*on: the® ‘farm of Frank Ryan ‘during the. ‘last: month: : . eee is: -the daughter: of Gordon: Hogan, manager, of, the farm. Paty CP. photo: Brotherhood of B.C., open- than’ 50: delegates. taking’ a Ne 0 : ban 0 nm look into: the future: Of In-{ oe diansin this country.» . Brotherhood - president Bobi Clifton described promise of ‘the federal vote as ‘'a great step for- |" ward,” and - said «the. -day: will} come “when. one of our kids is prime minister of this country.” The. ‘conventior: lasts all, this week. and: several more" ‘dele- gates are expected. to arrive, Tuesday. Mayor J. E, ‘Fitawater said ‘he. would ‘welcome the day. when sidered Megal under the lotteries native: Indians - obtained | full fact.” eltizenship. | yoo oes "Mr, Bonner. said ‘the NM 7 os sections of the, federal Criminal Still. critical” |Code cause more enforcement Lawrence. Jonasson. ‘of Inver- trouble than’ any other through ness Cannery was reported today | !ack of clarity and public resent- as sti] in “critical condition" in ment, Prince Rupert’ Genera) hospital,| ‘The’ situation was brought to Mr, Jonasson had both legs | light at the weekend when the broken Friday night when. he| Parksville’ Fish. and Game: Club was pinned. to the ‘wall of a house revealed that the RCMP stopped by a car, . two derbies: there last summer “News Briefs WASHINGTON, n—In ‘blunt language ‘rarely. heard: In. the polite world of diplomacy, ‘the United ‘States today accused - Cuba's Fidel. Castro of “extromely provocative and “rrosponsl- blo” charges ‘against tho Us, 4 ¥. + _ LONDON. (Rowlora)—A- British Sok “flghvtor pilot who defected to Russia In 1056. was ordered today to stand trinl.on | ichatgos. of handing: over Information of Possible go to an enemy. “Anthony Maytisrd” Wralght, 26, Molation Of. tho Offioinl Boorete Aol: NEW: DELHI W-A monber. of ‘India's Parliament with, “contacts in: Communist Chinn sald today the Chinese plan: ‘to sot! off n ‘small atomic bomb of. “Hlroshiina size” March’ 20 with Soviot help, There was no official: confirmation, HOUSTON, Tox, MenFour white youths ted a. Nogro man to a tree Monday - Night, beat hin! With: hains for 30: minutes and carved . ‘81x Ks. into Ma. ‘oheat and stomach, Hovaton police sald, Tie pollco sald tt was impouslbto. for. ‘ateyour old "Potton" Turner's Wounds Lo nape een solf-infitotod. a ey rele. SHEDIAC, np. W—Mromon batilod, ‘arly loday. to chock. a fire raging ‘out: of: control in one of this: ‘town's prinolpal Wists Dlooks,. ‘ ' ~The blocks. housed. a branch | ‘of. th ante! of, ‘Montreal, | : He was commenting on reports that several organizations in the province have been told by the lottery loaded - not gulity to He: “was yetused ball, MIAMI BUACHT, ma incrour Canidians a $47,500: bank.: robbory:d2i -Jollot, ‘QUO, arrested. hore. Monday, Armond. ‘Lavoae;, $4; Goorgo Alrd; 88,’ nvoused’ of pulling Fobruary..10 ‘woro. Kolth. Pleraon, 34,) and: Veyonr-old':t onry, “Desbols,: ul” of: Montronly BrO bolngiho 1: dr Quoboo provitiol ' RCMP that the derbies are con- . a clothing storo, resturant, and sovoral upstatrs apartmonta, - Ls fish derbies PARKSVILLE " “CLUB HIT. from attorney-general — VAN COUVER (CP)—Attorney. General Bonner said Monday there has been no: ‘departmental ruling clamping down specifically on fishing. derbies, : on the grounds that fishing der- bies are a matter of chance.” The RCMP ‘official told the Parksville club he was ‘acting on’ instructions from the attorney - general’ 8 department, | ’ But Mr. Bonner said ‘he knew nothing about it and “there’s been no ordors from anyone around me. As far as I’m con- cerned there's. nothing ‘wrong with fishing derbies,”. Mr. Bonner said as long as fish derbies are run along the lines of awarding prizes for the big - gest fish there is no trouble ‘ ‘bub when they get into awarding, prizes in. some game of chance they becomo suspect.” Tho attornoy-general is awalt~ ing ® communication from the B.C, Federation’ of Msh and | Gamo Clubs which indicated it intends to seek trom him an in- terprotation of the Jaws' respect ing fishing derbies: - At. least. one major In. the {neo ‘ of. _ Prosecution thrents, | Officials of’: tho - “Nanaimo. brinch of tho. Canadian Logion, which sponsors: the island city’s largost derby, sald tho fate of the ovent. hinges on the attornoy- gonoral’s decision. | Cuban company closes down. | WAVANA O—Blaming roatrio- | tons: of Fidel Castro's govern- | mont; offloials' of the largest | niekol’ and cobalt. mining, en- torprisos in Cuba announced |. Monday: that thoy’ have closod | down ‘Operations, |. -8pokesmen: for. tha Mon Bay ‘Mining Company, a- subsidiary of Freeport Nicko) and the Freo- J port Sulphur at that gave for. Mal notice: that thatr $75,000,000 Cuban ° operations ” “word closed 1 Maroly $..aftor months: of vain]... week Bottom: fish Tait ng ending: “March - previous week; the: re leased by the. Depa ment: Fisheries said. today.” et - Two draggers operating ‘in he Hecate “Straits. landed. a: total of 78,600 pounds of. bottoni ‘fish as compared: to. 73,800": pounds {landed in: the: ‘same. vicinity: last week Six shrimp trawls operating in : Chatham» Sound: landed |;21,300 pounds of shrimp which .sold-at a price: range of 12) to lancents per..pound,: we - A total of 276 000 pounds: ‘of clams: were: mainly. ‘taken:from area five although landings” were also made in .area’s 3Y, 4 ands. The clams sold for 02%: centsa "Herring catches totalled: 145.7 tons of-which all but. one ston was used as bait, fishing: derby may be cancelled: this yoar ' Bottom fish. Categories | ‘and price . ranges per. pound | ‘are “as -follows::) =. . Lemon sole 2,300 at 03: to * 04; grey cod (drossod 14100. at. 308; ling cod400 at . at 0644; grey. cod. (round),.30,200 at .02 to '.02%4; mink feed. 24,600 nt .02; rock sole .200 | ati 0455. nara Customs revenue down in February ‘Total of duty, excise. tayo d other levies collected ; her a month by the Canadian. Custom office’ here was esa thay! Bale of that: levied An January.« of this’ year, ": toto Statistics showed that in.dane uary this: yoar $30,546 was col- lected whilo in February, the revenue. was $165,000, ° siete Arey uae Showors with ‘and vw few showers wereny a otherwlagetg woster. 0 Low iene and nee neaday. 28 and, 40, _ Nanna rIDES- na Wedlnnoaday, Mareh ont (Paeitic Standard ¢ 2 fae 2 Big Ty cave, 10186 t MS HIGD, om "99:48 iVdstet nogotintions with: the: Cnatro: gov- : ernment’ SES i 4) Net meen ca ‘ co ae on set . oe MEA 244; brill:-200 | WEATHER- ~ sunny porloda, _ - : a