yt v at ia he ti ven ee PONE Gale PARR Nir PEEP OTTO LOCI TTEE TOON preemie nee oo VICTORIA, Published at ‘Canada’ s Most Strategic ‘Pacific Port — And Key ¢ to, the Great Northwest, PROVINCIA’, LIBRARY B. Cy u VOL. XLIX, No. 35 Premera einen. ene tert niente wonton fh Telephone. 6767, ‘TERRACE, B. c (CP)—Walter veo,» manager of a’ Jogging company, T hursday- was elected reeve of the new: ‘districh —_ of Terrace. Terrace voted... toSwiteh | ‘from ible” ‘voters east : ‘pallots. for reeve., Mrs. Dorothy “Norton,” " “W, (Curly): Bailey and ‘Parker Mills were elected for. terms. on, coun; cell ending in December, 1960.’ Hank: Bunscombe, Allan Davis -and Rudolph, Rapske were named “to council terms’ ending Decein- ber 1961. Mr..Yco, Mrs. Norton, Mr. Miils Mr. Bailey and Mr, Bunscombe had all served on the commis- sion, © rot “There i aU were 20 candidates, Six’ of them ! a village: to a‘ district. municipal- co ~ tty in: December’ s municipal elec- ‘Smallpox. ‘danger: -“\VERNON—There_ is- a. danger ‘of! in. ‘smallpox outbreak. in the North: Okanagan unless more children.:are vaccinated again’Sst Jumbia's - creased to five today as Queen. ‘| Royal | the - possibility” of new “Cases. is er cat: when persons can. span. the 4 “nh i pepenlcer tt “he 21 year. . ‘superannuation © ‘program for. lay hospital... employees’. will 6 lend more than-10°years of. dis-: crimination against British | ‘Co- smaller. hospitals, . *@ union. official said- Thursday, ..: And ‘it will) mean, about 4.500. workers need no longer be afraid the = disease, Dr..M. CG, Black, medical health director, ‘warned « Thursday. | He said only 44 per eent of’ all infants in the area have been). vaccinated and “although small- pox has*been a relatively minor disease in B.C. for many years, Head- -on kills three crewmen POMQUET, N.S.- (CP)— Three: crew. ‘members died in the fiery wreckage: day night as two freight trains collided head- on at this tiny eastern Nova Scotia. community, oe Three obhers riding the Joco- motive of the second train were injured, and were in’ falr con-J dition at Antogonish: 10. miles. from here, One of the Injured was credited with saving the lives of his two Injured corhpan-| jons, The two trains came Logatiier Ino erngh followed by, tho explo- sion of fuel tanks on ‘two of the] “four locomotives. Involved, IDENTIFY DUAD rs i The done word Identified ' 1th Lahort Maclvor, ongineor of tho]: weitbound uralny Lalrd &mith, prakemnmy and Clarence Lowe, flroman, all of Stollarton, NB. Two bodies were rocovored. by roseue workers «shortly before, midnight, more than: AIX hours after tho crash, oat kopt searchers aul of some nyons of the locumotive., Tylurad In tho? other Jouo- mative wore Mateolm McDonald, oH, Tames Pranels Lappin, 43, and Arthur Matheson, 4, al of ‘Byd- ney, N.8, All aufforod outs and PUTS, Menmonald, knocked wieonsdlous tha flroman, wna by the arash, but was credited with ross). ~ORMES- DRUGS LTD, DIAL 2151 rail crash of their, locomotive Thurs- {errr ecient seer one Se eee mies ' ening Lappin, “tho ‘éngineer ‘and Mathoson, the brakenjan, He reo- gained consciousness in the eab and found Lappin, trapped in his ‘seat.s He pulled him loose and ‘threw him from the cnb, "GM, “Healt and gnioty ns it- ‘pocomos of old-age insecurity. ee PROPEL IL OLIDODO LL LOD LL nonnecnen Anti-polio’ oe shots set -' Approximately 1,200 city resi- dents up to 40 years of age, who have now. reccived two free Salk vaccine “shots” un- der the Kinsmen Club-— sponsared = anti-polio.. came, prign, are scheduled to be. given their third and. final. inoculations Thursday, March. 10. W. A, Gordon, Kinsmen’ chairman of the .drive said. the “shots” will be given at. the Skeena Wealth Unit he- | tween 10 am, and-12 noon and 2pm, to © pm. Mareh 10, Vor those persons shited to have inoculations, at that. time who can't attend: the: cliniés, during the daytime, the Health ‘tand: ‘eight’ ‘alterations -and © : categorics | for. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1960 : : ‘agross -the nation ‘waited. ten: LONDON (CP) —The . —her second son—at 7:30 4 Bells rang out the joyful news which had sely through ‘the 33- " - Lyéar- -old Queen's long confine- ment. | so THOUSANDS CHEER Outside Buckingham Pal- ‘LaGe more than 2,000“"cheered NOW THERE ARE FIVE _— Royal Family: ‘of: four was in- Elizabeth gave birth to a sec- ond son..New brother to Prince Charles and Princess ‘Anne, is second in line in succession. for throne. Picture: above of. Family together. in. Windsor. Castle gardens’ was taken in May last year by Can- ‘adian Press photographer Gil- bert A. Milne just before Queen we Court * and Prince Philip ieft for tour . of Canada. —CP photo. More: than. “$51; 000°: was. ‘spent last month;in: ‘the: ‘construction of two: ‘new, houses, ‘five’: additions, -re~ pairs, ' “statistics released . ‘by city Building: ‘Inspector: Je “B. Ewart ‘revealcd today.’ This: was_an in- crease of over: $26,000 compared with money. ‘spent in: the ‘same the | month of January, in 1959. let A total of 24 permits were is- ovied. "RO," Unit will bo. open Friday, , March 11 between q and 10 pon, Ao sevorcccoresoroooseeveresorerees MURKY ‘old Thamod. Rivar tnkor ‘on. X cnrnivat’ alr: ‘of tha atngo for n. flroworks and wator. daplay, % Tho. show. w was part of n rrblobration In. London, ° sued last | month -which valued $56,675, - Residential construction counted for $51,175, of AC. which ‘$26,500 went into the building of two new houses while the rest was spent on additions and al- ‘tdrations and repairs. ‘Commercial’... and- industrial ‘permits accounted for the re- “mainder. of-.the total as, $5,500 was spent foralterations and re- pairs. | Permit fees for January of 1960 saw 24 building permits sell for $140,. four plumbing at $22, one blasting and septic tank permit for..seven dollars, There was one court case. in January and. a. conviction for building. without: permit: was Muteh’ of 'R, °C. Muteh and Sons wes fined 10 for the. Infrdiolion:, 7” ; é Th tae it ‘ " t for construction) “adi ‘ wildly ‘as Palace officials: pinned “ap a- handwritten : bullétin “giv -- 5 ing the news of the birth’: : eheeosorore ~ py snmg be 4 Flags fly here | “in honor» of royal birth. Prince Rupert ‘government . ‘buildings today broke out its (flags. in. honor ofthe birth © ‘earlier today in London ofa -gson to Queen Elizabeth and “Prince ‘Philip. | 3 Biggest display was that at. -the Provincial: Government ernment agent Howard Hard-- Ang had made preparations in advance. |: ‘The front ‘of the. Court’ House was decked with ‘bunting, a large. Union Jack, . ca Red’ Ensign. “Another ‘Union - “huge White “Ensign, i" Tourist bureau to elect slate Monday Nght Election of officers will be the main item on the agenda of the annual mecting of the Prince Rupert Tourist Bureau fo be held Monday at 8 p.m. in the of- fice of the Museum ‘of Northern British Columbia. The meeting will also discuss the bureau’s promotional plans for the city’s ing the coming year. Boy's. condition | termed serious Three-year-old Arne Wilson who -was injured in a traffic mishap Tuesday was reported today lo be in “serlous condi- tion.” The boy, son of Dr. and — Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 435 Fourth Avenue West, suffered multi- ple Injurtes when involved in truck Tuesday, Wis condition for two days was reported as “satisfietory,.” : r ‘Tho houses of Parliament ‘and Woatmiinator Clack ‘are Mm ‘tho .“bagkground, Ln cra q i ae fe ak , Queen and the infant prince were said to be doing well. en A carnival air ‘swept through’ : * | London, ‘The great bells of Lon- |: ‘don ‘churches peeled” out the} ‘| néws. : ‘| Swarming ‘up. the ceremonial : av wo | directly ‘above the ‘House where govern-~ Night Calls—Business 6768, ‘Editorial 6759. geeet PRICE. TEN: CENTS. Queen gave ‘birth to.a. boy a.m, PST today. Both the “The , official “announcement said: |. “The Queen was safely” de- livered of a son at. 3: 30 pm. . today ..(London. Time.) Both: Her : Majesty cand .the. infant prince are: ‘doing. well.” . ‘Inside, Prince: Philip joined od with the Palace staff in drinking a champagne toast to. his child...) - AS ‘London’s offices emptied. for the: ‘day, a huge: crowd: «started|'*.. enues that ‘lead to-the Palace: ‘Immediately. after. seeing his ‘| wife, Prince Philip phoned the news to the Queen: Mother and ‘| Princess ‘Margaret’ and sent. a ; cable to his: mother, . Princess a Andrea of Greece.: Sem pe IN ROOM ABOVE Philip had waited through the ‘ day in the — royal: apartments rooms. iin which-the Queen‘had her ‘child. The Queen is the first reign- | : ing monarch since 1857 to bear a ‘PROUD FATHER Prince Philip F: - Prince: Charles, today. celebrated: the birth : of. a: second 7 seen above. wit child. In 1857 Queen ‘Victoria gave. birth ‘to. her. youngest daughter. oo ‘The '‘child’s birth weight. was not immediately ‘announced, ‘The ‘prince is second in line of suc- cession to the throne-after Prince Charles, 11, Third © in line. is Golden Jubilee celebrations dur-, 0, collision with an ofl delivery | | B8outh América, a" with- ‘her: for. al but:an hour. of 2 "° hthis- tim cel '55,.is. on Britain’s: CEREMONIAL, ‘STANDARD | As. the birth was announced, the Palace‘staff hauled down the: Royal Standard and in its ‘place, to the cheers of the crowd, they raised the ; huge ceremonial standard of red. iblue and gold measuring 24 fect by 12. Soldiers scrambled to fire 41- gun salutes in Hyde Park and the Tower of London, Sister Helen Rowe, 60-year-old maternity nurse who the Queen counts as a close friend, will take feare ‘of’ the’ prince . during his first few: days, Then he will be handed to the palace . nanny, Mabel Anderson, 33, The prince's name will not be announced ‘until. the day’ before his christening—probably four weeks from now, Princess ‘Anne, -9,. Princes: Mar- f of |‘ Thursday, there had’ been ‘nine. | speakers’ in‘ favor of °a° billto for ‘murder.: Seven ‘members op- posed the. measure. One" was uncommitted... “After "this record. it became impossible:.to. speculate on how the debate might. swing in its second -day—next Thursday. PARTIES ‘SPLIT. With party lines. bioken, five Progressive Conservatives op- posed the: private bill and four supported dit. Two Liberals were for the measure and two against it, and one had.an open mind. ‘Both. COF speakers supported the proposals... +. _Nor.was there any occupation- al pattern: Of the seven lawyers speaking, four were against the proposal and the three favored * At least 25 other Conservatives had Indicated before Thursday's —— they wanted to join » The; governor. anid he also.was ‘| fearful” of: hostile: domonstra- ‘ttions. toward Prosidont Wisen- hower on his forthcoming ip to Brown gald‘ho gave ‘Chessman A roprieve. bocause “I want. to givo the poople of California. an opportunity; through the logis Jature, to oxpress thomselves on capital punishment.” “Ho eald ho would. ‘put the mate tor; on spovlal call to, tho, logla- lature who jt reconvonoa, J, March, go { to die in the: anu chambor at 10 ams todayy. ‘ At: 8an Quentin: ‘prison, tho condemnod: man was: led. Thura- day from Nis coll.on coath row, the ono: ho has. oconplod: WY yours, to: tho. “waiting cell" 13 stops ‘from tho gas chambor, Boforo his‘ropriove, ho had ore been Nils Inst monl—-fried chickon and French fried potntocs,, Chessman had ‘hoon’ aohoriutod dorod what was supposed to havo |]: Chessman reprie ved, for 60 more days - SAGRAMENTO, ‘Calif, (AP)—Governor | ‘Ed- mind Brown. today reprieved : convict-author Caryl Chessman: for 60 days and turned the whole latter of capital. punishment over to the state legislature: _ : prisoner: ‘after t day. “of: “hostte developments in which ono of Chossman's —lawyors, Rdsalio Asher of San Rafnol, had: person- ally.. ‘delivered. . ; a ‘Jotter . from Shona to tho governor's of- |. 00.0 yt Warden. bickson was asked. by roportors: Af ho had spent more time than Jusual with Chessman on what, was to havo: hoon his. ‘Taat night" “Y¥o8;"". the - warden. | Yo plod, “Chios: Tr: ‘Have, You seo Chess- man. as’ sort of got ito know him,” i. Tho, wardon ‘declined: to. say whothor ho wns fond of tho pris- onor, ©. Ho: did say, howover, must bo ngnired |. |e nn "Prince . Rupert - has Noy ‘ono 401 days without’ a ‘fatal traffic Wardor: Diokson Vltod tho ‘abolish Canada’s death penalty : pon hero so long, L’ve |. “Chosaman: has nome trates: that) Ba Ee EET next. Thursday, ‘the: nee ore eof p r ospe. c ti v @ ; speakers: lone, taken. Ley That was the tate of a aihae bill introduced. last session “by 33-year-old. Ffank ‘McGee: APCS York- -Scarborough)..’ This !'\ses- sion his new. bill. calls specifi- cally: for ending the death.pen. flty: for all: crimes exceptiwar- time. treason, No cabinet members. or Party leaders took. part in the debate, : held before , crowded . galleries, MP EXECUTIONERS? 2)". The most: startling tabgmnarit came from Erhart: Regier (COF-. Burnaby-Coquitlam), -an- aboll- tionist, who. horrified other‘MPs | by saying that if memberg‘vote against the:bi}l, future hangings: should take: place.. on: the ‘awn MP and senator taking.“ {at the rope,” " _Mr, McGee argued mainly’ that: | the death penalty is not: at de- Las | torrent to, murder, me He contended it is morally wrong for. the state to /také. a’. ife;. that punishment: for. crime: should be reformative and nob. based on revenge; that there, Is. too great a. rlak of exocuting:an, innocent person; that’ thera! ip |the question of whothor the ;lo- gal system. has the. capactty:to reach a. ‘decison. ‘that, would: justify. kiNing a mans: Arthur’ Maloney, (PO- Toronto. ; Parkdale),.a noted. -crlininal Itwyor,- anid tho. number of, homleledaa "in any area."Hanrs: no yelation whatovor to thapres. once or absence of thokdeath penalty." Inatoad,..the Blggoat: {netors wore soclologlon! nnd oul ; tural oo) eS ce WEATHER— =: Cloudy. with. Ante ‘Meht rain ov-drluelo’, day, < Little change: ‘f any, alt an ee hy 86. Saturday... and ah ssvirday Monn acelden, pf Parliament... Hill with: “each: aa Comes ie