VOL. XLIX, No. 64 Telephone 6767 CAPETOWN. (CP) — More than’ 3,000 armed white soldiers and sailors’ town today as South Af- SH eet da Gree PBkE SR racial turmoil... _The navy'men formed a cordon around. the” Nyanga Township while the army encircled Langa, Nobody was allowed to enter or leave’ the settlements.) °°," * woerd carried out. his threat'.to use regular armed forces to pre- sealed off two big Negi‘o|. settlements ‘near Cape-| ~ ¥lea's embattled white-}- Supremacy government] § sought to check mounting | § Prime Minister’ Hendrik Ver- ie RCMP SUB-INSPECTOR F. L. SN YM ye yy Ly yp j LINQ WS vent. new Negro. demonstrations after rounding up more than 200: leaders of the campaign of defi-: Bo ance against. the government’s! race. laws. Some white Liberals: . and Indians -were. among those arrested. . A big army convoy meanwhile | moved into Johannesburg, 800 . tary: capital, amid -rumors’ that ‘Negroes were: planning’ a~march _ on Fort © Johannesburg :: Prison, where many of their-leaders are ‘baton charge. on -300 who! becam Johannesburg this ‘morning:;The crowd then dispersed..i300. 200: ’ Police’ ‘said at’; .Natalspruit, southeast of Johannesburg;-rall- ,road tracks were Idcsened and a stone roadblock thrown..up‘on a highway. . crowd of about 150 “near the roadblock, ae Ship takes cargo of grain to UK. The Norwegian - registered ‘ freighter MV Bronnoy, the fifth vessel] to load grain this year at * tte Canadian. Government clevator, sailed. for’ the United Kingdom Tuesday: with a cargo. - of 10,850 long tons’ of .No, 1 feed! bar'ey. ’ mes “Uttar ‘ tear Martin nominated TRAIL ®—Frank «Martin... of Weslbridge, won: a-.closely ‘con- tested victory over. Dr. Jim Hen-. Niger of Grand Forks Wednosday night: for the provinesal Liberal ‘enndidacy for Grand | Forks- Greenwood riding, Martin’ fs chairman of District 13 Kettle miles north of. this. parliamen: | the Jabayu. area “southwest o: Police: dispersed . al. Valley. School Board and Js an operator of a resort in that aren, ‘Jeeves, % Hs pay oe jy LD ys ty _ above, yesterday took. (Over as commanding officer of Prince Ruperft RCMP sub-division. “He succeeds’ Sub-Inspector. W. B. Irving who leaves today for Divisional: Headquarters at Victoria where he will be assistant.- Criminal Investigation Bureau officer. Born in Victoria in 1908;- Sub-Inspector Jeeves, joined the British Columbia Provincial’ 2 Police in .1932 and was in charge of the Duncan detachment: - when RCMP took over B.C. policing in 1950. He was subsequently in charge of Duncan, Powell River and Cranbrook detachments and a plain: clothesman for the CIB in Vancouver coming Section NCO at Nanaimo. In 1955 Sub-Inspector. Jeeves “became sub-division’ NCO in Victoria and on} March before be- 1, 1956 he was promoted.to Senior NCO of the C1B..at:..E Division head-. auarters in Mictoria, He, was commissiont February 1, this year and arrived in Prince Rupert. . won :-his..wife Doris, “former. MRS. _W._D. SMITH RE-EL ’ : aot . ‘to. sub-inspégtor on. “(Photo ECTED> ducation on cancer great need group told . The Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Can- cer Society must launch an intensive local education program, the group was told last night at its annual dinner mec¢ The meeting, which re-elected Mrs. W. D. Smith as president and sect {ts campalgen quota at $5,000, was urged by T,. C. Mel- ville, campaign, treasurer, to sct up an. education committee ns the unit was “falling down on its publicity”. “Money. Is importaat, but tt isn't everything,” Mr. : Melville sald, mo, a . As a delegate, with Mrs, Smith, to the Cancer Socicly convention in. Vancouver, “Mr. Melville said the society is stressing advance- ments made In cancer research as, woll as “doing everything to moake the doctors cnneer con- scious as well,” : Bee pee | O'Neal raps « "Wo bollove froth information wt hind, and from valid suppoal- Prince. Rupert has vow “gone 442° days without a fatal traffic ee 1 accidents, °° ey eee Sai ne aint opens wlan oe at “ . . re TPL, ‘DRUGS CTD, - fre DIAL. 2 2151 us CoS {io \ eM eka yt eee toa a aren art eee ies He sald grent strides had’ been government. yo e : ey oe’. ioe over jobless situation VANCOUVER (CP)—E, P..O’Neal, secretary of the, British Columbia Federation of Labor Wednesday evitieized the provincal and federal governments for what he called their failure.to take concrete-action to alleviate the unemployment situation, » ms ‘ oe ‘ \ . : tion, that there are moro: than 100,000 people unomployed tn nO, at this ‘tine,” {nan interview, unomployed , in deprossion, and js Indeod caso for sorious alarm, - ment on this matter but thoy have completoly: ignored them med don't soom to ronlive * the Menificance of thia alarming problon. et O'Non! anid federation officials wd deaply concornod and are Meoling noxt weok to aco what concrete proposnia. ‘thoy oan plice before the provincial and fedoral govornmonta. . 4 ‘ : ‘ 1 a feat 0k tok a A tae dA ah Mo ph Aa tl te dw PNG NERY NSO KAT PCO Ker Gah O'Nonl snid , “ eo tt : sald, "This {a the highest, number of] 0. dlnce the Ysutforing : with - (We have made soveral sugges. ae | tions to the provincin! govern torloh, tronsuroy, | eting prior to the April 24 “one-night blitz.” made in British Columbia on re- search jnto cancer of the cervix, the second worst killer of women, Mr. Melville’ sald'-he learned: two very important things at the convention. - “That it takes a tremendous amount of money for research and though progress is slow, it is]: being made. . : “We have to have research and we have to have money for re- search, for without research we eannot have progress,” he sald. Campnagin chairman Rev, Dr. R, W.'K. BINott sald the public must be told of the great strides In cancer reascarch not only up until the “blite-drive night,” but “continually through press, radio and. fflms.".. |. Guost speaker Dr. R, B, Smith polnted out that in complete |. check-ups, “tho two things we ospecially Jook.for are cancer ind heart disease,” Dr, Smith sud, es. "But our abllitios: and facili- tics. aro Inadequate. so wo try to do the very boat we can with} our. Jimited . time ‘and equip.) ment, even though the.educa-' tlonal program, urges completo]: yonrly check-ups.” He oncouraged dolegates to! support: the ‘unit: and genor- ously givo funds. for resonrah|: "Rosoarch {8 a process of aliniination and '{t is belng donn right now in. cancor,” Dr, Smith Myrs, finnelal assistance to persons enneor, . Sho thanked: tho dologntos for: “such N. good turn-out’ sand the “wondorfial help givon hor last your by everyone, Shoe announce od. that the Vory Rov, Goorgo T, Pattison, Dean of Onledon- In was to nsslat’ Dr. Bott, Dloctod: to :aerve. with. Mra,|~ Smith for mnothor’ yonr wore Mra, Will Murdoch, | vica- prealdont; accrotnry and: Mins Joualo Pote é be Hl , tie : te * cos t¢ fo ded gre Cada lave i debe wea its ‘ a hs a a 7 We ewer eee M DD | salmon run is bringing a “|. ‘The. committee said: f |-pected that the 1960 sockeye run _| spawning. All-time _- VANCOUVER (CP): low anticipated this year i ing regulations eased, . . ..The government - appointed Skeena Salmon rement Committee, working on rehabilitation “and: conservation. measures since: the: Pabine slide’ pf 1951-52, is recom-' mending to the department of; fisheries that opening date ‘for 30ckeye be set ahead one weck ‘to Start July. 10. os Ee will be small, composed ‘of four~ year-olds from the 1956 spawning and five-year-olds from the 1955 The -department of - fisheries ‘described the 1955 spawning’ as “the poorest -on:record ‘for the. provide a total return of than 200,000 salmon. 20 “Fishermen and operators’ ack- va, Sinith: yomindod dolo.:|. gniés that tho’ ‘unit does give}. Mra* Prank Wicks, . restrict. fishing so that.the slide- affected .Skeena sockeye run could. be rehabilitated as quickly “ws possible,” the report said. 7. | - But “in view of the very poor prospects in sight for the 1960 British, Columbia salmon runs the proposed 1960 Skeena regula- tions would work undue hardship: on -the-industry: generally.” of the Prince: Rupert office of the National.. Employment Service has: becn. promoted and trans- ‘ferred. to:the’ Prince George NES branch, effective Monday, ‘April 4, it was announced today. A gucecssor to Mr. Simpson has not yet been announced and G,. A. McDermid, has ‘been appoint- ed acting manager until such a time as a new appointment is made. . Mr, Simpson, who has been president of the Senior Citizen Housing Society; a member of the Rotary club and last year's campaign chairman for the Red Cross Soclety, leaves tonight with his wife by car, Juvenile trio faces sentence Three Port Edward: juveniles appearing in Port Edward: Juv- enile court yesterday, were re- manded In the custody of thelr bout moves to have 1960 fish- Management: ‘which has.’ .been’ it is ex-|! Skecna”’ and predicted. it wilt]: Jess |'trom the Chamber of Commerce Concérn over the all-time the Skeena River sockeye Lye “ { low seen _ | for coming séason | Jaycee aid | | ‘the Junior Chamber .of: Com- 4 -Stage a paint-up-clean-up ‘cam- “paign to make the. city more ‘presentable . during its Golden) ‘Jubilee year and if it won’t then ‘it. will ask some other. body or-| -to undertake’ the ganization job. . ree The action. followed a’ letter Which asked council Monday night to all possible léan nowledged the continued need tol POSS to cle up and beautify the city in its Jubjlee year. EXESORES oo : “Chamber of: Comerce. ~Secre- tary E. T. Applewhaite in a let-| ter: to council said. that the city. | tion 875(h) yesores.” | ‘said ‘that™-the ‘city: should: de- clare'a certain week in :the near, notify the public that extra gar- bage and waste materials. would. be removed. by city equipment. Alderman Norman Bellis sug- gested. that City Works Sup-. erintendent. C.: J, Gustafson identify places for where fences needed to be bullt to hide “man-made | cyesores” from the public gaze. — CITY WiLL ASSIST ae Mayor P. J. Lester said that if a cleanup weck were declared “the city would certainly make its facilitics available as it had done in the past to remove extra garbage,” if it was placed con venlontly. for pickup, — Council approved a motion by Alderman George E, Carlson that the council write the Jay- cees asking them to spark a cleanup campaign and if they were unable to do so then some othor organization should be asked to carry out the project. “parents for sentence April 7 alter they. had admitted delinquency on a charge. of Incorrigibility. missile: stations: planned for A spokesman for. the U8, Alr Nosday, sald this is tho third! - JUNEAU, Alaska. in--The dn'tho ‘state's ‘short history as , union, ran 65° days, © . PARIS n—France Nfld a Khrushchev. arrived back In MIAMI; ne "ueMoven at rod a roa WASHINGTON (Q--The numbor of Bomare aitl-alreraft: reduced’ to cight—all in tho eastorn parts of the country. ban-on flights nonr hor atomle - Lost ground in the Sahara today. a fow hours before Nikita talks with Prosidont, de Gaulle, | ay eos -. OTTAWA W—Ieallh Minister Montolth’ said Wednos-; ‘day he vogrota that "no qualifled! attendant’ ‘was on hand: whon Mrs, Byva Ada Harry died tn: transit: botweon: a Vane couvoer hospital and.ono ab Sardis, B.0.,-Insb Mareh 11, Ho’ told the Commons. his dopartmont usually hasan: ationdant on hand: for transfor gr any garloug OONOR, | se plucked" out.of: the’ oconn today. qnd rokouora Intonslfied 1 Bonreh for, thres.othora known to have beon aboard! |. He added that the city should offer its facilities In tidying up the city, | World News Briefs “MARSHALL, Tex, (Powerful streams of. water from ‘five hoses. churned Into a group. of several young Texas Negroes here Wednesday while about 1,000 others, chanting the Lord’s Prayer, paraded through the streets of Banton | Rouge to Loulsiana’s alate capitol for a protest assombly. the United States has been Forco, announcing this Wed- stago of a progrossive reduc- tion in 'U.8; Bomare plans during fhe last two yoors, . an ce ‘oe mee 1060 Alaska Loglsinturo ad- journod carly. today after approving a_.record $46,500,000 - state sponding program for tho flsonl your starting July 1. Tho 1060. Joglsintivo sesslop, the socond Jawmnaking meoting & full-fledged. mombor of the. ‘ , Shay vibtibc es if ve | Paris for a final round. of Y ‘foroo’plane survivors wore on deanup | | > City Council plans to approach | merce: to’ see if that. group ‘will|: * “might take action’ under: Sec-~.|. of the. Municipal}. - Act. with! respect to. premises ]° 01%, 4 which: have become. “man-made SSE future as ‘Cleanup’ Week”. and: | VANG councig |: Jurday aged! 88... _| Haugan, .¢ ‘| Allalro'and Murdo 1. Mr Walker, star ¢ caroer in’) Groat: ‘Britain, and ) Rupert wet opsee ry -. -PROVINGTAL, VICTORIA, B. ¢, .- +, Some necresmaimnies LIBRARY ou tember: °- oe ‘They .are: Lloyd | Storey..and George Bernard’ Shaw, both 26, and’ ‘Chadwick -Campbell, 20. Storey and Shaw were sentenced Wednesday “by Mr. Justice Nor- sentence oi Campbell who had been given:a separate trial: Leaders nominated VANCOUVER () — Education Minister Peterson ‘and deputy. speaker Alex Matthew wore nom- inated Soclal Credit candidates for Vancouver Centre at a mect- Ing in Pender. Auditorium Wed- nesday night. They were the unanimous. choice of the. +00 delegates. _ Accept findings. VANCODVER @)-—The British Columbla’ government has ace cepted the findings of the pro- Vinelal water comptroller—ns ox- pocted——-and. authorized Peace River Powor Devolopment.Com- pany to proceed with the next ste) toward its $838,000,000 powor project... . The next stop tor the company ' Harry Walker [funeral held Funeral: services. for . formor policeman and timokeopar Harry Walker. woro, hold from Ferguson FPunoral’ Homo. yesterday after- noon. with, Rav. D. R, Ohassols of- flolating.. Mi, Walked dled Sat- 4 "Tho Lord ls My. Hel, “Tho Old Rugged wing, “Organist was The hymn Shophord”, Crags!” Mis, LR, Bowman. oy Interment, was, at. Falrview cometory wilh Norman, Mooro« house, Ae MoLonn, | Samual Goorgo Fowlo, William W. Mackonzlo = as pallboarars,’ ‘ when ho carhe to Canada in 1012 The bacanie tho chief! of polleo off {tho North ‘Battloford Oity politica, | Ho rotired: from tho police: forgo | | Pringo in 1020; when ho camo to “While hore hey copes val ms os , ANCOUVER (CP)—Three’ m ive been, sentenced to 20 years each for the slaying of elderly | nightwatchman Vaino Alto during an attempted safe[ cracking at.a storage company warehouse last Sep-| ” man ‘Whittaker before he passed |. tod: lily polio | in its bid to-develop the Peace, River in ‘northeastern B.C. is an application to'the Public Utilities Commission, 50.03 ots ‘VANCOUVER: @)—A.bartenders. local made it clear-today that it does not support. the indepen- dent Seafarers’ » International Union. in a: British Columbia coast dispute, - Bs The Beverage Dispensers Un-. tion, Bartenders, criticized Al Morgan, president. of the joint executive board of the’ Hotel’ and Restaurant Employees Union, for Issuing an “Incorrect” state- ment March 3 saying the board supported the SIU. 7 Reject school bill . CHILLIWACK «@)—Both — city and municipal councils have: re- fused to accept the school. board’s- record $1,806,000 budget: for 1960, The councils sald thair share of the budget is. \fexcossive’. and have started arbitration procced- Ings... The city's share js up: by. $75,000 from. last’ yoar ‘and. tho municipality's by: $123,000... ° or Youth court soon. VICTORIA M—A ‘family and Juvenile court may be established for. the Groater, .Victorin ~ area. soon, @ spokesman: for: the: ate. torney-gonoral’s departmont said + Wednesday, Ho sald the dopart-: mont is giving “‘ovory considera tion”, to a recommendation from the: Inter-municlpal: dommittce xeoking: Immediate formation of much acourt. oer cs . Action ‘wanted | “ DUNGAN:. Ald. 80, | Saunders: has: suggested ‘that’ a dally: tolograim’ bo ‘sont’ to: High» ways: Minister ‘Gaglard! until some action ‘is: takon” to. finish surfacing: of, the Trafis-Canada Highway, through punwan, Coun 4 it fined sb s Two Nant yitho'flnos immod- Not backing SIU | ted | is suggestion, | bof 4 "$800. for: pit. |. ‘Doug)ns'. Carswell |: Gralinm ; word: or | : toh gall.“ for atx] istrator R..W government . the. usual’ 50, per cent of the. GOs while the: Provincial ,governn will pay 25.percent and th 25 per cent. will: continue jects include slon’s cleanup and renoy; of parks and parks proper| “ Sydney - Ki Employment some 12 men were recentlyssip-_. plied to: Interior dctors, firm which : Sowers project, Donations orodt Panky, Mr. Long said: that the ‘Federal gram get ‘underway this:;year,” he said, “buf Morven Fa Fund now $8 An anonymous. donatiah today. brought the Outhb ven Family Fund to $883,430 whose:-home at 600 .. The Street. was totally destroyedsby ‘tivo March 16 with. tno ba throa: children, may. dowd The Dally, News oditorjalmottico or at tiny of. the city's thragiakaqr. . Long said toda has agreed. : voop oa tee : ; all other. rea until May 312) PRO- 8 the Parks Comme a jons 3 rk, of the Natlttal | ree Service, said: eM Is carrying: o eee 4 : ety y “ co ai mily: i: 33 oe Tbe ‘& & RTMATN SS oe 2, a oH)! AY . Ort of 1 \ ai ‘to ald. the "familly, Vor aftant LS Beas wet "Moslly cloudy “reiddyene ‘somo.sunny parlods oven , Charlottes... Genorale# Lf as IgGl} o ©... tomporatures: Windy “* wostorly, 25.0 .., and ‘becoming’ southe 98 - Frida wise Nigh “Nigh, Pri “) Doginning* towards |.0 |, ofiday,: Not.m eH 3 ONINg: hangein | y) atternoon tt ow tonig 48 1