\ - and Mrs. Scott McLaren, : VOL. XLIX, No. 45 Telephone 6767 “hits: 200, S.A. om eee og: ‘A. ““Mecready was: ‘re- elected to ‘ad ‘second term as. ‘president of the Prince - ‘Rupert. CCF. club when the group. held its annual meeting: last: night. ° B.J. Fortune was, elected vice- president, Mrs. °S. A. McCready: re-elected secretary and E. A. Evans returned as'‘treasurer. - Elected to a three-man execu- tive board were. John 'West, Ww. H. Brett and. R. L. Gardiner. _ Named. as. ‘chairman of stand- ing. committees were: ‘ member. TRIP. TO. “OTTAWA a G “Glen Roald captures | : Citizenship Adventure Glen. Roald, Grade 11 student at Prince Rupert Senior High school and son of Mr, and Mrs.| Burney Roald, 420 Sixth Avenue East, yesterday won the. Prince Rupert Rotary club Adventure in Citizenship award, — ~The 16-yen: vid Glen was the successful candidate of. ‘three senior high school students tak- lug port in the annual public speaking contest. Other students uddressing yesterday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary club were Leslic McLaren, daughter of Ot Fourth Avenue West-and Robert} Gordon, son of Mr, and Mrs, Earl rR, Gordon, 315 Fourth Avenue Bust, Judges were Mrs,’ , M. Cars eudden, County Court Judge W: A. Sehully and Dr. We J.D, Arn- old, nem seoreraageiaroy = tee oper oun wat ‘Left-hand. turn: from wrong lane. brings $10 fine © Ixecutlng oa Jefh “hand burn from the wrong Inno - cost Paul Knrgel of 1283) Water Street. o a10 fine ov in defiult of payment five days in all, To. was proe nounced by Magistrate ©, 1 Applawhalte jn police court. thla morning. Kargel pleaded not. guilty in Spollee ‘court Jast week boforo ‘Deputy Magistrato. R, Av McLean “who reserved judgmont and re~ “Mandod Kirgel until today, | CHCRGMP told Whe court, lat week flint the charge arasxe when the sous 8 veliigle was in calla W with a ear driven by John pnw of TH Mirih-Avenia Wort Mat the corner of Seoond Avenue a Prat Street. Mobrunry MW, ORMES | DRUGS LTD... DIAL > wullty of the ehnrge|- As: his ‘award Glen will - -take part in'’a four-day tour of Ot-. tawa, including a meeting: with ‘Prime Mihister Diefenbaker, a visit to the House of Commons ‘and Senate, a tour of the Par- HNament Buildings and have a chance to meet other students from -across Canada. who have won similar. awards, The Ad- venture tn: Citizenship is spon- tawa with expenses pald by in- dividual Rotary: clubs, ~~ ' For speaking: on: “Motivational ‘Rescarch” Roald told Rotarians vhat It' was important because ‘people are being moved to make cholees. through manipulation | below the conscious level, . We sald that mass pyscho-an- alysis has become a milllon-dol- Jar business and researchers are trying to find out why people make the eholces thoy do, why they buy the cars: they do und} ‘|the homes: they do. nre belng used principally to | Promoto eilos,- Ty sald. phat women will pay ‘much more for cosmetics than for soap, because, . while soap &}ropresents: clowntiness, vosinebles offer thom ‘beauty,: Many people buy a car to given them prestige, "The now eclence, whieh hag both constructive and amusing napects also bins tleop and pos. sibly ‘dangerous . _ dos _to it, " Ronld, siuld. Lesllo Mabaton, who spoke oi Canadian Oltienshtp, sid that it wasn’ onovgh to “accept tho herlinge that Canada offers bul "we mush work to even: the right bo bo onlled. worthy citizens.” Robert. Cordon, xponking on the new dostroyer escorts of the Royel: Cannidian Navy, sud thal, Canada had developed tho dextroyer-useort type of vosnol bo ght: submarines: whieh fired thol masives and stole away Into the dopths, Bach vessel rep- vosonts my $8,000,000 Investimont for Onnadinns, ho told Rotar- VA The judges wore Introduced duced high school principal 2, 2151 ‘ . bebe tga te DR ald gas: 88 ce W, Luens and vicoepr nolpal Prank’ N, Sutton, - sored by. the. Rotary club of Ot-|/ | The, answers ‘to the quostions by T. B. Black who also intros |. “Mr. Gardiner, “publicity; Mrs. Fortune, ways and: means and Mrs. .R. H: Simonds, social. Mr. McCready was named education- al director. : Angus. Macphee, CCF candid- ate for. the next provincial elec- tion gave the meeting - “a report on his recent, trip: to Vancouver as a. ‘provincial — CCF. Council “In: ‘mak hebiang, for the com- gs. inj election the club, decided | ‘to. ‘raise ; ‘est, |80 that .boats leave: plants ere retur as charge ae dismissed — “Innocent people. sometime nave to suffer in. order to pro- tect the public as a:whole”’; Mag- istrale E, T: Applewhaite said in police court this morning when he dismissed charges of theft against. Ceci] Wayne Moran and John Loren Gilles who had been held in custody for eight days. James,&, Skinner, 20, of Prince Rupert. pleaded guilty in court this morning to the charge of theft of a car wheel and was re- meanded .for sentence until March 11, A. Bruce Brown, Crown Pros- ecutor, told the court this morn- Ing that Skinner had sold a car to Moran and Gilles and gave them a spare tire which he took off a parked car belonging to Ronald Eby, of 2008 Atlin Av- enuc, ° Moran and. Gilles who were with Skinner when he removed was all right to take the. tlre and Skinner told them It was, The two were arrested In. Ter- race and held in custody awalt- Ing tial, Skinner, in ‘his own defence, told Magistrate Applewhalte that the car he took the wheel from was In such a dUapiduted. con- dition that-he (Qjdn't think any- she would enya) at he took the re ms Prince. “Rupert fas now gone 415 diys without a fatal tattle uccldent,. te m “More than 2,600. District, $2 schoo} children, 85 touchors and hundreds of puronts will Join in observing Onnnadlun Hdneation. Weok-in Princo Ruport. xlarbing Monday, .- - Witly wv 1000. theme of “indies tlon Shapes Canada’s Future", abudents, tenchers and prrent= tonchor assoulition monibers will take part In an extensive pro- gram during tho coming week, Conducted’ tours, houses", teas, damonatrations by atudonta md ontortalnmont will PTS ORIN PE Omer Umrao id he carried out in: all ‘schools for ee toc Fale La a as Output last: ‘year VAN: COUVER (CP)—A dramatic and sudden’ e trance. by: Peru into the -world: herring. market. has knocked. the} ‘pins | fire om British ‘Columbia’s once lucr: the wheel, asked Skinner if Jey “open | _ PRINCE RUPERT, BC. ‘FRIDAY, MARCH. 4, 000. tons tive herring industry. | The Fisheries. ‘ Association ‘oft: B.C. says. the’ discovery: and” ‘de- men ins-the last. four ° of. “the _ | potential: ‘deep-sea © was. the: direct: cause. Of. the Yo) [lapse -of :the.- ‘industry. here Peru,- ‘which: “1s: on- ‘the ‘coast’ of South. America, has’ ‘for more than’a century: been’ ams jor source of guano,. ‘the fertiliz that. comes ‘from the® ‘Groppings of. sea” “birds. “ "Countless. millions © birds feed on the anchovies and bon- ito that thrive in: the. ‘warm Huboldt . Current, .and~ “their |? guano became valuable harvest REALIZED. POTENTIAL | Recently Peru ‘has realized: it convert them to oil and. fertil- izer, than’ to harvest the bird olants. Last year the plants. pro- duced more than 200,000 ‘tons..of |. fish meal, compared to the an- nual - B.C. production ° of about 35,000 . tons. On an economic: basis, the Per- ‘uvians. are in a: preferred posi- tion. The. fish’ are close in shore; : and the: “eventing. - _ \ " The “sciners are all. modern ‘in ue design; ‘about. 60; feet: long,.-with (| ani18-foot beam: and :50-ton hold capacity,” “No packers. are ‘tequir- ed.- ‘With Peru's entranec into ‘the _{industry, the price of herring meal declined in’‘a’ year’ from 1$2. 30 to $1.48 a unit.. ay Alt the new price, B.C, herring fishermen find It ‘impossible to operate. — . CHIMNEY FIRE City firemen. were called to 322 Sixth Street West at 8:50 p.m. Thursday to extinguish a chim - ney fire, No’ damage ‘was’ re- ‘| ported. i 1.8 is much. less wasteful to harvest} =::.-: the fish at the ocean source, and oe o droppings, most of. which © fal: : into the sea. f Peru now ‘has 3,000. ‘fishing 2 vessels supplying 70 reduction i bass eee Se weet 1960 | velopment ‘by ‘Peruvian. fisher 8 sgold’.: mine west. 4 OPE OH OW Oe ON Fe Oe #. “Published at + Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacitie Port’. — - And Key 1 to b the Great Northwest other. than the Bering Sea, i There’ will be: two, fishing “sea- sons for. Area. 2, .which - extends from: JWillapai Bay,’.sWash:;. ‘pounds are. ‘edught: ; The: ‘second season will start. September: AL}. and ‘extend. seven” days. -without |, catch limit.’ me Area 3A, which extends. from Cape: Spencer to. ‘the ‘Shumagin Islands will-open May 1, and end with the catch’ Umit, of 30, 000, 000 pounds. . ‘ Arca 3B, which’ “includes | “the Bering. Sea, will open April 1 and extend to October 16, or. the'clos- ure of area 3A, whichever is first. Other | recommendations in- clude: @® That the opening date for halibut fishing in Area 3B shall ‘be at. 6 a.m, April 1, @ .That in Area 1A there. shall AGADIR, Morocco—Weary ‘shattered city, Amid. the the ruins, ot ry consumer price Indgx declined. 127.6 a month oarlior, ro today under the impact of a will have. to start learning to of threo gots: of flguros-——from Commission, : th Ls your's: Mdieation, Wook witich hoging Sunday und onda Mareh 12, Schools, with tlnos of votive Ios are ug follows: | King. Medword. school —~ Open House, Monday 2to 3 pm, ; Seal Cove xehool — Opon Houng; Monday wb 7:30 pin, in. conjuction with “sehool's.: first PLA moating, eloation of: officars nd muslenl program, _ Conrad Street xohool—Visitors’ Day, Ton,, Wednoxday, 1:30 pm, followed by PTA: mooting at World Ne ws Briefs Agadir. today as pestilence threatened, to: sweep the quake-.. stench of death, continued searching for survivors who might be rapped in: ve . OTTAWA--Canadian living costs declined in January for the third month In a row, dipping by. one-fifth of. one per cent mainly under the pressure of lower food and clothing ‘prices, The bureau ‘of: statistics ‘reported today that the + . NEW YORK—The northeastern United States staggered ~ Whipped winds, with cd sign . letting up. In SOMO areas, ° OTTAWA--It may make for duller debates, but. politicians’ they. argue unemployment, Unt] now they've had. a chaice national employment vorvice or the Unemployment Insurance + * LOS ANGELES—In the months since his wife was shot, ‘his prosecutor. contends, Dr,.R. Bernard Finch: has‘ concocted iv death scono vo sugary ond synthetic that it.would by tossed’ ‘ONG: Of p clasy-B movie, It isa drama. drawn from. soap: - - Opera; the. prosecution says, a drama tho, doctor tried to lather. with his own, tears on. tho witness stand; ‘But ‘when ho was fintahod, the state. malntiting, all ho hid was an unbeltevable *. _ bubble Unat | burst, under tho bombardment ; of. evidence, Visitors days, teas set for night, t to | inoludo choral ed a refugees “streamed away from recue: workers, — ’ ofe to 127,2 on February q from. + savage snowstorm anid, gale- poe, use ‘the same statistics whon the bureau.of statistica, the o. ~ _ VANCOUVER . (CP) The Intemational al Pacifie| Halibut’ ‘Commission. has decided that this year’s hal-| ibut: season in. British” Columbia. and Alaska’ waters, will open May J Le “008 ae the. closure: ‘Of ever. is later. =: if : C h be two. fishing ‘seasons, ' “identical ‘in. duration ‘to those.in Area, “8; and: without catch Umits. off Masset. ‘at the. north end of Queen: Chailotte Islands. and. off |. Timbered Islet off the ‘west: coast of. Prince: of “Wales Island. in. southeastern Alaska, which were closed - fora. ‘number of -years. prior to 1958, shall “be open to fishing in, 1960 as in 1959... The commission’ ‘announced at its annual meeting in Seattle that the 1959 catch of 71,500,000 nounds was worth nearly $13,- 000,000 to Canadian and Amer- can fishermen, Red Gos ‘meeting | | next Friday Blood donors, members and persons who have donted funds to the Canadian Red Cross So- clety are being asked to attend the annual meoting of the group Friday,’ March 11 at the Civic Centre, John Laurie, president ‘of the Prince Rupert branch of the Red Cross Society sald that cards had been mailed to 338 former blood donors, asking them. to attend the 8 pan, meeting noxt Friday. A nominating committee hend- ed by B. T, Applewhalte will pre- sent a slate of officers for 1960 and plans will be Inid for staging the annual Red Cross fyned cam paign Tater this month” 'Mr, Laurie. stressed: that any- one: who’ has ‘donated blood. ‘or money: to the Red Cross Society) ‘ Is gniitled to. wee In. the). violin: lana: and. a: tape rocording of souln} studies.’ - Jnok and a - -#ohoul—Opon Houso, Tuesday from 0:90 a.m, to to JO pine: during rogular morning sosslon, ‘Annunciation school — Opon House, Coexday, following regue lav Home and: School nasocintion moating at Y pin”: Noosevelt. arte xehool, - open House wnd PTA: bor, Thursdays @ todpm 4 Port Hdward - Sehuol - poe Open House during: youwar shoo! sos, , oe pg eo ak . | Red Bros Sogloty ee wohodl—Opeir ‘Houso, Wednesday, alta Bpeclal. ‘gtidsta will spon to" studontd on a variety of sub- jocts, during Wook, Friday. night parenta ‘aro. invited: to achool for panel! discuisioh.. ' ey Booth | ‘Momriai, ‘Junior’ High 7380. bo 0 pam,» Conduatod tours, clash comotatintions. to bo. fol- lowed by wiPTA ten and musleal prograny by. ‘dtuclontw, Veince — TWuport :. Senlor Wgh xohool—Qnon } House, Dhurndiy, |* 8 pm, PTA, tea “and: Ahudante: Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6759 (15); of Avant: ‘ Stewart, (13), 20 . 1p ‘Oo y. first-half with, a. 29-28" period and then ran. away. with the game in the final stanza. aa be: one: fisting ‘geagon; without CZ ENT 0.| catch imit;: extending: from Ma . ‘Ge.pe- Spencer, Alaska. The: “firsh| Petore ae Aamir. s@ason will end: ‘when. 26,500, ,000 | ‘Jead, pulled. into a 46-40 lead over. ‘the Athletics by the end of the: third The .win. ‘gives Aiyansh’ a. _two- -win,, ‘one-loss: record ‘and. ‘eliminates . Port: Simpson AC's from the tourney, * . -Alyansh's versatile guard, Nel- son Morven led .in the scoring department with 18: points while fashion: show, ae yok rn es Alvin Reese of Port ‘Simpson scored 12... Port Simpson YPEA eliminated Rupert Thunderbirds « from the tourney by slaughtering them 99-56 this morning. _The win gives YPEA a2 “two- win,. one-loss record and sets the stage for a game agains’ Miller Bay who has the: same : record, Paced by. ‘Don’: Brooks aric Marvin Wesley: with 37 and: 22| points. respectively, the Simpson | ° contingent jumped into ‘a 44-30] first half. lead and: ‘then’ never looked: behind; Lloyd | Ryan: potted : 20 points fot the losers.: Aiyansh Comets: moved. into a first-piace tie’ ‘with Port: Simp- son “Athletic Club by — clubbing | Mansons Tom’ Toms 56-43 to gun a two-win, one-loss’ record wn the intermediate round-robin series, ‘ ‘The third-day- curtain’ raiser’ sav Alyansh overcome ‘a 15-1) first quarter deficit: and pull, Into 25-22: lead at the half, ° Alyansh then’ ‘increased ‘ thelr lead to 42-81 at the end of the third ‘perlod and outscored Man~ sons 14-12 in the final. frame Cedric ‘Percival : “with: Tan ‘Stove “Johnson: with: 12 polnts' led the Nass River boys. to tholr victory, while ‘Torry Brown paved ‘Motorist: “fined . 375 “, Johny a: Borgin of 1850 Bleven- th Avenuo Hast. wis tied $78 and |. costs or ‘in default: of ‘payment sontenced to 60 days in jail. by} Magistrate UT. Applowhaite. in police: court this morning. Bar+|- Bit plonded guilty to a charge of}. belng ‘in control-of:a motor. vee hicle while ‘his: ably to ariva was. imvairod,. ROMP told tho court that Bors gin: Was arrested at 6:46 am, this morning when he was. found alumped ovor the steering wheol of his.voliiclo with the Koy: in the ignition, Maglitrate Applewhulto Yoos| .-’ ommended: 20: guapendion. | Of Borgin's antyor's Moenoe,:. tee + meee Ares ‘fT I we be by de Mate Ess Veen Ta, B. RERY ‘the “senior:serie atla | KEA and Kitimaat clashed ate 30:p'm: Mansons VS. Port: ‘Sintne Q 8 p.m —senlor—Aiyansh the winner.:of the’ Kitkatla’. KEC : game,” os 9:30 , p.m.—senior—Mille Bay Vikings - Vs Port Simpson | YP BA, People’s | interests . protected “VICTORIA : @—The CCF. Fy Op- position ‘renewed it's charges. Of ‘} government: ‘give-away ; of pro- vinelal: resources in .the™'vast mineral = power - timber:~ rich Rocky Mountain Trench ared, wot : north-central. B.C... _ oe ene vo The. charges came. as" Ta -Ministor Wicks, in his.: “Nettle known | capacity: as “yallways ; ed. of bhe. requiremanta 6 minister, assured the legislature | Thursday ‘night that all\neces- sary precautions to protecti*the ~ people's: interests. will be.takén. _ a the private: construction of ao “rellway noth from: 'Priy{de_ George. . Ue, Under, bitter questionin rr ee the COF bonches, Mr. Wie is agid mee the principals Involved in Alwegs Railway: Company .of B.Ortthe. Vey 4) wonner-Gren. backed. company that.proposes to. bulld thd ~+wore “taking the norman ceclures required under the way Act” and had been: "one * Variable” cloudinoss : “nod becoming mostly sw at be rn “4 ti ae tls vloudy « ‘aaturday, change “In| tempesptur ~ Winds. enatorly 16 Inore stig to 88 tomorrow. with: Winds” 18 out of malniand intata by Saturday morning, Gow: toe night and gh's ; pnd: 38.) : TIDES ae Saturday;. Mareh 5, -.(Prolfic: Standard