a ete ptt %: eins tote ort VOL. XLIX, No. 67 Telephone 6767 PO he Tae Parag ope 2 Published: at Canada’ s “Most Strategic Pocit ic Port — And key to the he Great Northwest ‘Ina letter to’ ‘Chamber pre csi- ‘dent John Guthrie, John Must, chairman of the ire- -organiza- tional’ committee and a former director, said that: ‘the Jaycees plan to re-form) the. Junior Chamber unit: from. “the ground up” and the meeting will -be ‘Yaunched by the civic-minded young men. of our. : ‘community at a public meeting to be held at 8 p.m, April 12 dn the. Civic Centre.” DISCHARGED FOR APATHY. Mr. Must, sald he had’ been given the. responsibility of ‘re- forming the Prihce , Rupert Junior Chamber. He: said: that aM n special meeting. February. 16 the Junigr Chamber. decided .to discharge its executive because of apathy on the’ part. of. the unit toward tts obligations’ as a Jaycee group. He said the new Junior Cham. ber will be re-formed. along the lines set down .by the provin- cin}, national and international bodies of the organization, AL the April 12 meeting a six-month course in leadersh|p training will be: oullIned, the course to Include puble speak. ing, human relationship in. in- dustry, credit managoment, per- sonnel administration: and‘ par- Namentary procedure, At’ a second niceting, April 4,0 constitution will be drawn ered Former resident dies in south A former rasident of the city Miaubeth Cralg Massey died tn hospital in Vancouver Friday, Mis, Massey wos: predeceased | govern yours eo by hor hushind Bamuel Massey, Sho is survived by a sister Mrs, Jessio = Kirkland ,of Glasgow Seotland rv soveral nophows and nieces, Tuner soryiea Wan hold todiy An Vancouver with Rev. W. dD. Hollingsworlh officiating, In- hormont was in Worest.. Lawn Momorlil Purk, ee er eS en rao ote Me FE Pent NE He RE -ORMES DRUGS ‘LTD. DIAL : 4 st ‘ed, Mr. ‘offer school, up and‘ a: “Slate: of officers elect. “Must” saidtirshis- etter} which. he wished " ‘read out. to the -Chamber of: Commerce. . OFFERS. BENEFIT. ‘ “The re-formed club, will then |. the benefits’ ‘of: a night public speaking club and a service club, a rare opportunity for any yuung man willing to better himself through his com-}: munity.” “ Mrv Must said that he. hoped ‘the businessmen ‘in. the: Cham- ber of Commerce would inform their. employees . _ between ° the ages of 18 and:-35 of the. reor- ganizational meeting and. urge thelr participation, oM -Asked ‘to ‘shed light on “the temporary . demise of the Jay- cees, G: P. Woodside, National vice-president of the — Canadian Junior Chamber of Commerce, sald that it was a combination of “inactivity, faulty investiga- tion of projects and insufficient regard to responsibilities,” — KNEW THEY’'D. FAILED Mr, Woodside said the. cxecu- tive that was discharged. was present at the spectal meeting and: readily agreed that it had falled. : ‘Discharged, after being in- stalled last September 12, were Petty Officer. Robert Parsons, president; Leonard Knutson and George Wilson, vice-presidents; Ronald Mcl.cod, treasurer and directors John Must, Alph Bredefaeld, Ronald Trainor and Douglas Newton, ©, eee pie nave esr eremann ove re 9 00m HO coareaand vommee ore SUPERVISION ONLY. ‘ON. ‘SIX ‘DAYS Budget of $4, 600 for | . aleygrounds A budget ‘ol $4,600 for the su- pervision and operation of the parks playground program this summer was approved hy the Parks. Commission at Ibs rogular maotlnyg Jast, night... Tho budgot, nbn bbod bu the Parks Commission by Civic Con- tre manngor Jacol Vanconbrink, WII] bo sent to Olly Counell for {nelusion In its annual ontininties, Only MeClymont and Cnasoy Parks will ba supervised this sunnier, Supervision at Wort- view Jn Section 2 will bo dropped, Parks © commissioner = Parey Knutson sud that a full stare of suporvisora worked at Woatviow Park jn 1088, but it waa only partly suporvised, due to lack of attondance Inst yonr, Mr, Vandonbrink told the com. eet Maslon that tho. parks will bo}: mth re teeta vt at yard SENS whee Srey Ps ree IU thie Al Pie Pe eke a plé: in’-the .Skeena River com- ” PRINCE. “RUPERT, BC, ( . rw ee TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1960 , CONTRACT FOR THE 1 4 I fleet” excuse as an answer. “J ‘De apartment of Transport, é based in this port. ° he’ ‘chamber ‘at “its” regular. meeting last night planned to:in- orn. ‘the minister that now’ the CaS. Alberni has. been retired there: is even more reason to en sure that proper maintenance, of navigational aids and the: ‘same measure of safety:to coastal and deep. sea shipping; is” maintained. ‘Recommendations of ‘the. Port and‘Marine. committee’ headed by T.B. Black outlined the’ follow- _ ying, representation. to he: ‘made. to og Mr. . Hees: ey Ll PREVIOUS PLEDGE. “| per. the a “@ _That the new vessel. replae: ng: Lhe: Alberni should. be based n Prince, Rupert not. Victoria, as assurance previously giv- -enthe Prine e Rupert Chamber of ‘Commer ces. -@ That. if it is the intention ..of the Départment: of Transport Kitimat: for $508, 350° has. been: awarded: ‘by. the, ‘Department ors Public Works to:Peter: of. Vancouver. The two 4 Commerce 1 Pube AITANS Committee (R.A: Morley said’ that station CFPR has’ an output of only 250. watts’ compared to. Ketchikan’s 1,000. ’ “This'means; he said, that peo- munities and the Queen -Char- lotte Islands. are not able. to pick up CFPR-on their radios. Another factor to be consid- ered, .Mr, -Morley* said, is that distress calls and messages of Human interest are not Heard by people concerned. " It was suggested that the an- tenna ‘be moved to a new lo- cation to give. a greater range of listeners, ~ : The need for better radio- telephone receplion was also’ dis- cussed: A motion was passed that the president ' appoint a — special conunittee to study all phases of these problems. A resolution that four pamph- lets supped by the Canadian chamber of | commerce to be ‘Man found dead Body of an elderly man was found on tho sidewalk between Sixth and Seventh. Streets on Third Avenue West carly this morning. RCMP said that pending an jn- vestigation it ly.not known how long he had been dead, FPollee are withholding his namo until next of kin Nave boon notified, vey upon six drys: ‘ty wook this sume mer, 80 far as Apervision Js cone vorind nnd thit Monday of evory. weok would bea holiday for the]. parks staff, Only one suporvisor would "be needed for, Casey Purk, |: ho‘sald, as one of three MeClye mont Park supervisors would al= tornnta mu the Sixth Avenue East. park, Parks . Commission chairman I, 8, Harrison sald that while the commission. would Mke to grant the playground group a lirgor sum for supgrvision, recra- ational fellitios and the opone- Ing of more parks “tho sum. of money allocnted us coos not ale low an larger distribution.” Tho arth and ornlts director Wil he’ eliminated from the Playground program. thin yenr, McClymont and Casey. Parka, ‘ 1. NUN CURE DOD TTT ‘Kiewit: Sons Company. of Canada Limited. storey . building, will be located “in the, Clty, Centre. station: -CFPR. with hat oO “‘Ketehikan,. Alaska a . monthly ‘Chamber -Chairman.: of Municipal and'|- \ 127. feet by. ‘68 feet deep, . i given: ‘to graduating! P Prince ‘Rup- passed ‘by - the ©: ‘meeting. “The pamphlets are: “Canada, Land of Hope;” “Economy; Free- dom and you;”. “This isa Bus- iness;” and. “Economic Views.” a : date for ‘the The annual merce Week banquet has been set for Monday, April 25. | Guest speaker will be W. C. R. Jones, former mill manager of Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. ee : A. ‘vote ‘of thanks was given Donald and Prince Rupert MLA William H. Murray for their co- operation in expediting the pro- posed construction ‘of an arch at the entrance to the city to help’. celebrate the Goldén Jublice year, ie ae A ‘one minute silence was ob- served by the Chamber in honor of Jong~ time mamber and city business man George C, Mitchell who died March 19, if we oh ‘ “AL ‘motion was passed to do- nate $25 to the Prince Rupert District Boy Scout : ‘Association, y + + & ‘In an. effort to shorten mect- Inga We J, Scott moved thab un- less -flms are of outstanding calibro, fms: should. not shown, ‘The motion Wis passed, plc be supérvised from Juno 209 to September 6 from f pan ‘40.9 pan, dally except Mondiys, with lifeguards In continual ittondanoe AU swirling pools, "Altor’ housing. roprosentintions, fron, the Prince Rupert Little Longue’ “assoclalion and .the Prince Ruport Senior Mon's sofl- bull assovlation, the commission. decided to inform the Prince Rupert Football association that part of the soccer aren would be converted. Into a softball din- wWond, ~ The commision rojected wv proposal by. tho so thall group Nended by B, T, Novakowski wand Bruce MoDonnld, that the Little Leaguo group take Gyro Park for junior, baseball and tho softball org have the Algoma Park Little ert... ,High:, ‘School -Students: was}: Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- ;- to.. logging operator Nell Mac-4..service ‘as oa lighthouse and bo oS -T to use the. Service fleet more flex- ‘construction: of - a Federal Building ab “libly ‘In British, Columbia waters, then it could: be -better* accom- {plished by a:more uniform distri= 4. bution of vessels, ‘instead of “a | Says DOT service shouldn't be cut. Prince Rupert Chamber of. Commerce is not taking Transport Minister Hees’ “flexibility. of the Oe PD Te ; m. Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 to its’ demand that the new t, vessel CGS: Simon Fraser ocean- -golrig ‘ship, the depart- ment: should. increase, or at least malntain the local service-at-an | ‘adequate: level to ensure proper maintenance to‘navigational aids in: northern: ‘waters ‘and provide ‘coastal and. deep sea. shipping ! -here, as is” apparently to be given: in: super = abundance “on. “the southern B.C. Coast.” Gobb told. the chamber that with. the: ‘Alexander. MacKenzie now. the- only vessel- “supplying. the: lighthouses In the Prince. Rupert agency, there. -was-a question of whether frozen ‘meat intended: for..the -‘lightkeepers. was still. in. frozen: ‘condition when it was: delivered. to” them, a L INCREASIN G VARIETY. The! Chamber's protest was sparked: by:a-receipt of a letter from: ‘Transport Minister Hees in which‘he said that the “increas- ing ‘variety in the work perform- ed: by- DOT. ships.'on ‘both’ coasts k virtual concentration at Victoria, 4 Which is located ‘at the extreme “boundary of B.C: coastal. waters.” “@ That’ the “Prince Rupert. SHOULD MAINTAIN LEVEL: “If as stated, the work: ‘load zis increasing’ and ” a‘larger. fleet is. required, it is logical that instead of reducing the, number -of ves- sels. in Prince Rupert to only. one CGS. Alberni ends service. VICTORIA () — The depart- ment of transport vessel Al- berni, which first went to. sea in 1927 as a coal barge, ar- rived here Monday, to “mark the end of her igovernment buoy: ‘Lender, Capt, George Graham, who operated her out of Prince Rupert for many . years, ‘brought her to Victoria, — She will be turned over to Crown Assets’ Disposal Cor- poration for sale to the high- est hidder on in, as, is, ‘where is” basis. Oa. Se en a a agency has- the necessary base 4 facilities for- servicing ‘rat and. sWwh fe » -Western: Arctic patrols should: be| : initiated... has made it necessary “to use the fleet more* flexibly.” .. . He said that. in -B.c: the fleet thas. been: growing-so that it is hot. , Srlety Feorect ‘to '.say..that | ge «before: will :be,using Prince Ru-. pert: ‘as‘asbase for substantial periods: each. year. -At such: times; : this larger flect sill be "depending: on Prince Rupert as a.source. ‘of supplies and serv- icing.” ott on ~Dr: LM. Greene, past-pres- ident of the. ‘chamber suggested that the:minister also should be reminded that leaving the port with a-siigle supply vessel, only increased the likelihood of hav- ing to call’on the United. States Coast Guard: in cases. of emer- gency. Man fined $50 for radio theft. . William McGregor of no ‘fixed AVPOTNTMENT | of Gary Onkox, 21,'t0 editorial atff of Tho Dally Nows ‘as’ a: reporter. was announced today by edi- tow. R, Ayres, Mr, Onkes was born ly Vancouver, j# 0 grade unte of Gladstone High school and hos spent elght months on Tho Vancouver: sun. —Btatt photo, Princo Rupert has now gone 447 days |) without: a fatal: twafiic accident, Lengua PEON ' | charge: of:theft under $50 and H1.{was soritericed to sevon diya. in {jail on Friday, April i... . in’ jail. will: ‘ho included in his address: was found gullty of a charge. of theft under $850 in police. court yesterday afternoon by Magistrate E. T. Applowhaite and sentenced to seven days tn jail with. no option of a fine, “ROMP. told, the ‘court that Mc- Gregor atid an accomplice. Pat-. rick Lee: of. Smithers were ar- rested Thursday, March 31. fol- lowing a, complaint from. the Co-Op. Contra that two transis- tor radiok had ‘boon taken. from). the : ‘store, . > ’ Loo ploaded guilty to” the The tithe. McGrogor has spont the same - ‘measure of. safety..to |. “Locker -plant- operator - Hector . ee we Pe ee? ‘ PN OU GN ARE PP RP Re pe RE Me ewe teh NOG ap ie pag? tah Rann asarmern mnt : b . ‘CHARLTON. HESTON - oe coe actor. - Wi “Ben- Hur”, most costly in Only for ‘screenplay—material. from ‘another ‘medium—did ‘the classic tale of Biblican: ‘times. fail nominated: : “Hees” fo “wrote: is ane a ‘larger fleet than 00: ¢! to pay. all outstanding wages, Top”, PROVINCIA! LIBRARY VICTORIA, B.C. ; “By JANES BACON Se as “HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The $15, 000, 000 11 oscars s Monday night in the ‘greatest cA ie Award triumph’ ever scored.: to win'‘an award for which it was The screenplay Oscar went to}: the. British-made ‘Room at the ‘which:-also. won ‘the top eB teste le aay Ee CF Hollywood: history, tically | wrapping | awards. ..- The picture’ also: won. “awards for best- ‘costume design. in: eolor;, best. sound; best. “film” ‘editing; . best art direction, “which, incli actress: award: for French, actress Simone Signoret: Ben-Hur. SWwast Woy on “rifle ¢ count | ‘a charge of unlawfully. pointing a rifle at a person and*one month sentence.:to run: concurrently on. a’ charge of common assault, was imposed on Bela Gyulia of ‘500 ‘Ninth’ Avenue «Westin: police court this morning, |. Gyulia previously appeared be- fore Magistrate E. .T. Apple- | whaite in police court March 28, entered a plea of guilty and was remanded Tor sentence until ‘to- day. : Fined: $10,.. was motorist ‘Ans thony Klamut ‘of.617 Eighth. Av- enue East who. pleaded guilty -to crossing dn intersection against a flashing red ‘light. noon, Mathias Schoenewold of Atlin Avenue was fined $25-on.a charge of failing. to. comply: with the Sem!-Monthly Payment Wage Act, He was also ordered ‘Proyer:. ‘service. for M. G. Stokes set for tonight “Rey, ‘James: Tracey ; will, ‘ding Requlant “High mais for Maurice George Stokes at, the: Church. of Annundlation ‘at: 10° ‘fim, tomor- row, ’ Prayors for Mr, Stokes, who died in: Smithers ‘Friday, will: be sald nt Forguson Funeral Home sorttonee Mb 9:45: am; - “Einglnogr Walter YW, Byre- q ‘s * abiat oft ‘ep Pe er oe et oh ele ee aa i a'an'e! o'acee et ata’ tho lino, yo s 2 | ab 7:30, tonight, tbe ‘ “CIS AS FREIGHT DERAILED nwo ‘alty. railronders | were injured: ‘whon’ ‘a ‘Gunkdian: . ~ National Railways tain hit a slide and was ‘Geralled yeatorlay Tho alide occured elght miles: this: side: of ‘Terrace near if: - Amabuiry, cnusing threo cars to Jump tho: track, of 840: Summit. "Aventie’ and: ‘Myroman dw: R.. Holbrook of. 680: ‘Tinat. Seventh Avenue ‘wore | treated Jn Terrace hospital: for Incerations and: bruises, ‘The ongine, steam generator car, and the mal car: have alice: ‘beon moved from the alide, «4. ws Today's fran was delayed: two" ‘hours on crows - clonnod “A two: -month: ‘jail senterice: for | ‘NEW HEROINE In. police court yesterday after- | UNEMPLOYED. QUEENS’ ‘Screen scion ‘Guild: mW writer Christopher « Fr 7 the voting on. this. A Screen Writers Guiid. ‘arbi play, despite: ‘protestations: “from ‘Wyler, Fry—and even ‘Tuhiberg himself. . esa ‘Probably ‘the most ‘appla ged award of the evening ‘weitfce.t0 Bob Hope, master ‘of: ceremonies for the Oscar show, who rég the Jean:Hersholt huranttatl an award, a:special Oscar.” cls Miss : ‘Signovet. a. 39-¥ Ba, French girl born in, Wissbaden, Germany, made herself thethero- ine of the plumpish housewife set the world over. a. NBME Joan Desses” smoky black..sheer gown punctuated with: ‘black: vel~ vet. dots’. and a slimsdyaped ankleelength _ when called to accept, theaward. . FR > ginwniee Even though, most of the glam- or qucons of Hollywood : ‘are out of work, you would nover, know it from tho. gowns :: ‘the Monday night om + Despita:.the, month-oldzas tors’ strike, which put a-pall: ‘over the 32nd .annual Academy Awdids, such‘ dosignors.as Dior-Stiwhaur- ont, Don. Lopor, . Jean} Sophia, Edith. Hoad. and: Shoup made a mints were. Olivia. do: Havilland, winner Signoret and. nominee ‘Elizabeth ne | Eevlor wll. wore © stunning in Parisian originals, 1 tf anammatia aee) " arth? ames Cloudy. ‘Wodnosday, chango in tem. _cLight wihds becoming south- . Bly. 18 tomorrow: afternoon. LOW tonight: and: gah Wad _nesd ay: 36:-ani BWR E fii dpe Nek ny Celie : My ene Panes UD) ‘the. “top tration committee finally decided. that. writer Karl: Tunberg. Should : have sole_ ‘credit ‘on the.“screen The sexy. actress, -wearliig a silhouettey: ied wore awitd “os perature, we TL Babe ot MARA: