MPO Ut ER ale IONE: AT TS CEMA Tere ee ‘ ROVE NCTAT, LIBRARY yrIc CTORIA,. B. Ge. cop ate cue pena epee oan 6 en oped aime eaemaamameetet | ‘ . & Port — “And. Key to the: Great Northwest VOL. XLIX, Telephone.6767 . . PRINCE, RUPERT, "B.C. MONDAY. MAY 2, 1960. Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 PRICE TEN:CENTS SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Calif. (CP). — Caryl ingitest death of 28 - year old Joseph: Roland Moraes, who was found. shot. to death in the’ bedroom of his. home at 1220 Park. Av- enue’ early Sunday morn- ing, was scheduled for 5 o'clock tonight at Fergu- ‘son. Funeral Home. ' RCMP. said they found «the young. married man and the father of an infant son, dead of a ‘bullet. wound froma 30.30. rifle An which: lay on the bed beside him. “RCMP said iti ts believed’ that the - wound, was self- inflicted.” -- Police were called. to. th scene at 5: 45 a.m. Sunday. . es - Moraes, police said, was ‘in. the 2 ‘his 3. wife. Me “son! _.closed, while | oMarilyn, o their: . brother Harold Moraes and a sis- Moraes, "four: “png Mrs. " Warold, Walter, Clifford and Norman ‘and. : ‘sisters Barbara, Mrs.. James ss |BELOW ‘S5th PARALLEL | into “the ale “ covered ' ‘Winnipeg park. il bec held | 2%. 2 p.m. Wedinesday with- Rev. W. K. Elliott officiating. " OTTAWA, (CP) a : “to ie re disbanded J Tone i —The RCAF Ground. Obsel'ver 3 Conbs 5 south of. the 55th Parallel will be disbanded ef- mployment ; ‘insurance commis- ‘sion..hus reported: that an in- tensified enforcement program uring the past year resulted n.more than 2,100 prosecutions. “KK, C. Foster, UIS director of today disclosed pronforcement, that approximately 73,000 inves- 1H ‘tigations of suspected infractions ere ‘carried out with 1,500 c00 employers. ‘In addition, .2 lotnl of 23,000 punitive dtsquallfloations. under ithe Unemployment: Insurance et were Imposed against claim- nts for’ madng” alae’ stato~ rents, Mi "Postoi® is dn. Vancouver: to mabtentl ad five-day ‘conference ‘of. ‘enforcement officers, “In ‘the Facifie’ “region, , commencing aie tgs The observation posts north of -Ithrough the foot of Hudson Bay, will. continue to be maintained | wy to supplement the DEW. aud Mid-Canada warning Hines and provide assistance ta~the RCAF Search and Rescue Service, Youth sentenced to 15 months. for theft of car VANCOUVER () — Paul For. gach, 18, who stole an uto owned | ‘by Mr, Justice Farry Sullivan’ ‘of the British Colum~ bin Supreme Sourt, Friday wis sentenced: to 16. months, | ‘Torgach | took the car from the -justice’s’ west end apart- ‘mont, When. arrested in South Hazelton’ he told. police he was the son of the _Juntico, to « all 70. oS fines , io iwawonry Novi’ today. a oA feat yagh Py ince. “Riipert. has now ‘gone a7 days without.” ‘i fale: traffic aeeldent. 0 preonated wena aa ntl 1 serene Apu RII 8 ONE CENT. SALE. : os NOW ON one! | ORMES ‘eolin foresters looked - for rellof thio -wonthor: offiva: ‘hore forecast showers for the aren, During the weekend, which aunny skios to all paris of the province, 70 soprrate fires were reported in kindle-dry forests, cronilng the province's. worst: fire throng In yoars, Moro than 3,600 acres of wood lane wore. dostroyod in weolend inves, 2500 noren on Baturdiy, Dostroyod. ieronge was gronter than the Loin loss for the prove nga $n 1050. whon 3,078. nerves ot! lund wero. dontroyorl, In 1080 noroa, -- ” Meanwhilo In Britdah Colume bin’ tho |Pririce Goorgo -Toros Dlatriot. ovor. tho. wookond, hind }| sovon . tiros, . this-parallel, which runs roughly | - fective June 1, Defence Minister Pearkes said today. ne mainly civilian, volunteers, as established in"1951 to assist the: air defence system: during its development. by providing: low- level coverage. and early: warn ing, | There are wbout. 55,000 persons |. In the corps, a small. minority, ' north of the 55th parallel.’ . Mr. volunteers-in the ‘corps carried out thely role’ with, great: enthu- glasm and efficiency. “The observer corps, compris-| Pearkes said the civilian: oat Kboiy. ya open again — The Columbia Cellulose. ‘Com- pany Limited’s picnic ° site..at | Bloiya Bay opened. for the sum- mer season this: past weekend. J. Ww. ‘Kilgour. industrial rela- ‘tions superintendent of the com - \ pany said that the picnic site would remain open for the pub- lie until after Labor ‘Day. He said supplies of firewood are now available and will be re- plenished throughout the season as needed,. Mr, Kilgour. expressed the company's displeasure: at the ac- tion of vandals. who, sin¢e the park closed . last fall, broke. wp picnic tables and. burned them despite the fact that: plenty of firewood was available. Bush fire doused Prince: Rupert firemen some’ f00-feet-of hose in attack~- ing. a bush fire on 970 Eleventh ‘Avenue Bast Friday at 4:30 p.m, ~ World Ne ws Briefs . * By The Canadian Press " , An. accidental death toll of at least 24, road deaths, was recorded in Canada during the weekend, Mo kee ISTANBUL (f — “Thousands” ‘at. youths | “olashted ' “with . “ Turkish troops in Istanbul today aa foreign ministers of the Atlantic alliance assembled for a. last look at the ‘West's slratogy for. ,the. summit conference. aN i Pol Verte Jneluding 18 hessman: went to his death i in the San Quentin I Prison | @: ‘toda: witha smile on 1 his lips. who had ‘staved, of execution for ‘ ments: be-. the “38- -year- -old. Chessman. ‘man- aged, a laugh, almost a ‘chuckle. - ‘No. one:could ‘hear: him through the sound-proof walls of the hermetically- sealed: ‘chamber. tilted “back for several . seconds, with: the. mouth wide open. .; yt in ]3ig front. of. the thick. windows of - “The: ‘60 witnesses ” ‘jammed ‘I the death’ chamber were. silent. me Hardly a breath stirred. in. "boat ‘nabs | AS O12 “year: old” ‘Aiyansh ‘man, enjamin. , Paul. ‘Haizemaue, . vis nissing . and “presumed : ‘drowned “The venetian "blind “behind | Witeh: -warden: Frederick, R. Dick- ‘son. stands a little, distance from _jthe..chamber, was partly open. ‘\ Usually: At. ds shut during an ex- ecution: cape. the gas. chamber ended with a. series of three denials .. . all within 45 minutes of. the execu- tion”. hour. Louis ‘E: Goodman said he tried ifter. the boat he. ‘was’ in’ went yer an. eight-foot. waterfall’ ‘on the. ‘Nass. River. 18 miles’ ‘east of ‘Aiyansh,: ‘RCMP at Prince Rupert to- grant a: 30-minute stay, but the’ deadly pellets already had subdivision . reported today... x “'Haizemque is reported. to have been. accompanied by: his’ father : wal fe " Haizemque’ 3" “father escaping...from the. water but ing to Halzemque, yas been. re- covered. : is “ROMP ° aré ‘still: searching: ‘for the ‘body. G ity ty woman WINS a ward _Wwell- -known ° city ‘author and script writer. Christie -' Harris learned. this: morning ‘that one of her British ‘Columbia school broadcast ‘series written for. the Canadian | Broadcasting Cor- poration had won first prize ‘in the annual radio competitions at. Columbus, Ohio. 9°?) used tho fguro: was leas than 1,000 brought mild sunny weather and} - ‘ ve BU, 1 ISTANBUL wv _ NATO ‘foreign ministers, meeting. within |. ‘the conYines of .a elty sunder martial law, today..cndorsed - Weatern proposals: on disarmament: Hho be put to the Sovict Unidn: at the summit. “> . As the ministora convened thousands of Turks, most of them university students, clashed’ with hoavily armed - troops -within aight. of the. conforence building in a now demonstration against. Promier, fanart Menderes’ government. SEOUL, Bouth Korea ( — Acting. president: Huh Ohung “tnted the last three posts in; his cnbinet today, compating . formation (of his carotaler governmant, ‘ full ‘abrength ‘of 12 mombers.' ‘ “ TyteGon, Loe ‘Chong-chan,: 44, superintendent of the * War College, was named defence minister, Oh Ohung 47 Saturday’ morning to help. nab. B. .C. “ROUNDUP Fishing ‘Vessel: tion. ated the market. ‘Three killed KELOWNA. «@) — ‘Police. today identified .three victims of, a 17 miles north of here on the Vernon-Kelowna ‘Highway Friday. Dead are Paul Koenig; 74, and his invalid daughter, Gertrude, and Mrs. H. E. Haywood of. near- by Benvoulin. In serious condition in hospital trude, 72, and H, B. Haywood, 60, whose wife died in’ the crash. Cars derailed | PRINCE. GEORGE ..() --Bight freight cars were. derailed . or smashed here Friday night when a shunting yard train ran over a faulty switch and collided with cars standing on’ an adjacent track, No one was injured and main line. trains were, not delay- | ed, ‘Share ‘smaller KAMLOOPS (@) — ) Highways federal share of the cost of. the Trans-Canada Highway in Brit- ish Columbia works out .to. be- tween 35 and 40 per cent, Under. the Trans ~ Canada Highway. agreement: with’ the provinces the federal government, pays 60 per cent of the cost and higher in special cases. © Sentence reduced: - VANCOUVER .)'--. Four men sentenced ‘at Fenticton: for vob=|-: bery and assaulting. a police of- A London Dally Mall columnist ‘tho strain of the wodding: preparations has. brought on .a. rectirronce of the muscular. trouble caused by, a over atinck : ‘Osmond-Clarke Wednosday: night: Tho Mail saya, . - not Identified, was quoted ns ‘saying! “My, Armatrong-donos had a flareup of his former: muscular | ’ trouble when he was placed undor a sovere montal strain about: alx months! ngo, Ib was thon that he came. ‘ho Ia fundamontany all waht." DIADDAADDDDd DIPDDIDODDIIPIIODIIOIDIDIDDD: ficer won &. yeduction in sentenced ) MUSCLE. TROUBLE FROM POLIO PLAGUING ARMST RONG-JONES - (Routors). _ Antony | Armatrong-Jonss, * marries Princess Margarot Friday, was reported today to- be" troatment, for muscle. trouble» from an attack, of polio 14 years ago who- writes: “TI inderstand that . 4 RAW: orthopedic aurgoon “Honry and also ABS. vialting a) | to: aco me, ‘But. The letters said conditions ‘that closed down ‘operations \in: ‘De-| 21 cember have not improved. \ The} “°:. Peruvian . producers . had satur- eee head-on crash ‘between two cars}, late Columb corivention:- ‘her 7 43, both of Okanagan. Centre; | ° were Mr. Koenig's widow, Ger-|- Minister Gaglardi said today the ” Echardt said loggers are:"g kicked, around by: people’: ‘inter- ested in making: a fast. buéki?” . He said even ‘trust ‘companies are bidding at timber: sales.- rhe “Woman. killed: a CHILLIWACK: An: '80-year- old woman: died and ‘six: other persons suffered ‘injuries: sun day night in a grinding two-car: col- lision about. two! miles ‘sou east. of here, ° DMS ‘Killed was Mrs. Sophia’ Steph- ens. In-hospital with. undetet-. mined injuries. are: Mrs. Pred Mayer, .-her ." seven-year-olfl ten and: Mrs, Mar Pelle - er, , hep ue vat ee ae! Man placed on probation Twenty-elght-year - ee Gea Roberts’ was placed ’.onproba- tion, for one year. after he» ere ed guilty-.this “mor mt Magistrate BT, Applewty! a charge of ‘attempted : thet a car, Roberts was. arreatad, in a local beer parlor after “hevhad. tled from @ carihe was at ra nae *ayh Saturday. afternoon. "Also in police court: thig’mn tH : ing Milton’ G,, Barrow | of: NO": Sixth ‘Avenue Enat plonded ‘gy to’a charge of: falling. tovatop - ‘Tat ‘an: Intersection’, In: mtevraco ‘April 24 and was: fined | ‘glo“dnd costs or in default’ ofpayment sontenced ’ to. ‘five! dave an ail, The -case wos’: walvedchoo - Terrase to: Prince "Ruporbrnyer pot REAR RY WEATHER : ‘eration oh! _ Bhowers overnight andagalr , “Tyesday, Winds light: Joegor : « Ing southorly: 15. overnight. ‘Low tonight and’ nigh Tues: oe . 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