ae “Published at Canada’ s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ed: If Fe PROVINCIAL, LIBRARY VICTORIA, B. c, SLI ILL EIDE MS ISS SOT EM VOL. XLIX, No. 28° PRINCE RUPERT, BC ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960 Night Calls—-Business 6768, Editorial 6769 PRICE TEN CENTS ~ Pow wer posi ‘tion discussed féderal and British Co- lumbia © ‘governments to- ‘day began ~ solidate their joint posi- tion | before . Thursday ’ on negotiations with. | development: treaty.” tena! ; Affairs. Minister Green, Justice, ‘Minister Fulton’ and Re- sources. ‘Minister Alvin’ ‘Hamilton. Williston is the -- only cabinet minister in-the B.C, delegation. - Both. ‘the, federal. and ‘provin-. cial governments | will: “pe. repre- sitting down later this week with the Americans. talks, ‘At. is. anticipated; wil) be - the recommendations issued: late clast.-year - by. the : International “Joint: ‘Commission. « Among: other things, - ‘Loud muffler. brings. penalty. CA ‘city driver who . fitted his: vehicle . with a “special muf- fler was fined: $10 ‘and ‘costs. or-in default five days ° ‘On a. charge of creating a disturb- ance. Clyde ‘Joseph "Trudeau. “of ; 1443. Piggott Avenue. pleaded. guilty- in police court - this morning, ae - RCMP reported that a gar- age had checked: Trudeau’s, muffler and said. it was not - defective, The equipped with, a Hollywood Prince "Rupert has now gone. 3.9.2. days without a fatal traffic accident. ee i vehicle was’. muffler that was: ‘too! noisy, | oe OTTAWA (CP) — Thel__ ae-two- day Se meeting designed. to con-|. embarking |, ‘the: United - ‘States . about’: ae Columbia’ River| “The federal group includes Ex- |) Lands and ‘Forests Minister Ray |: - sented: in the bargaining | team / a di FIRST NEGRO POLICEMAN—Lawrence McLarty, 30, ‘shown with. Eee is the first Negro to be recruited: by the ~ The guide posts, in: ‘the treaty | : these - ‘recommendations ~ “urge: development: of::the .most|-— “. economic’ ‘sites: first: and guggest oe 50- 50 split? swith, Canada. Ont. son,.. Michael, :6,- : oo day. One, ‘Frank: ce ‘the $15,000,000 . winter’ ~ {works “program, was described by! . J. W.'Pickersgill (L—Bonavista-: | Twillingate). ‘as a “puny méas-? -lure” in view of 772,644 unplaced ‘| job applicants at. ‘January. 21s (CCF: -Skeena) called it a. “two-bit, peanut program” after Labor Howard "Winter work pian “twe bit, peanuts” | OTTAWA. (CP) . ment’s biggest special Two of the federal. govern- increase, ‘the government should consider. a law to prevent. dis- cants over 45. A Medicine’. Hat doctor, he added that New York “|State, which had passed such a relief: projects. came under & blistering appraisal of th Commons opposition Tues- : crimination’ ‘against job: ‘appli- |: jlaw, had found persons over. 45|. jsHowed. better attendance’ ‘and.| : ‘judgment: than - many ‘younger ‘ Metropolitan ‘Toronto Police Department. A veteran’ of eight order. clerk and: food porter. years ago. The s -years.on: the Jamaica’constabulary; he has: worked as ‘a mail ince coming to’ Canada three police department said. his \ hiring did. not’ constitute a.change in policy but that he was.the first member. ‘of his race to mect.the requirements. . CP. Wirephoto. LITTLE ROCK, “Ark. (AP) —A home-made bomb| shook the home, of a Negro student Tuesday night in a new. outbreak: of violence over integration ¢ of Little Rock’s high schools. The 16-year-old girl, Carlotta Walls, and three other members of her family. were asleep in the house but escaped injury. She is oneof five Negroes at-: tending Central. High ‘School; where integration of Negroes was enforced by federal troops in 3o57 after mob violence broke; ou ' The blast was the first over in- tegration since bombings on La- ‘bor Day last year.’ Police “began an ‘immediate search for two -cars reported erulsing in the arca shortly be- fore the explosion at the home, ina predominantly. Negro neigh: borhood. Pollee said the explosivo ap- neared to be two sticks of dyna-| 0 {legal still conviction ~ brings $100 penalty, ‘Deno. Tessar, 86 of Phelan, B.C., was sentenced imite. “Dynamite also was used in the Lubor Day bombings which damaged ‘school: .board . offices, the. .office...of: Mayor --Werner Knoop and: ‘fire chief Gan. Nal- ley’s station: wagon, |. Following those bombings five ‘men were arrested in three days. Three were convicted later and given three-year . ‘prison - sent- enees and a fourth, who pleaded guilty, was given a five-year term, : The Mth still is to be tried, Tuesday night police chief Gene Smith,: ailing with influ- enza, got off-his sickbed to take personal charge of the investiga- tion, just as "he had done in the: Sept, 7 blasts. He was joined by U. J, Casper, special Little Rock agent for the: Federal Bureau of Investigation, ©". RIOT GUNS | . Smith called oul all available polleemen, An officer with a viol gum was posted at each of the two Integrated high schools —* to the minimum: fine of $100. and costs ov in default. re thee ‘months-on a charge’ of having possession of an “illegal still for brewing: alcohol, Tollowing more. than seven how's’ of cour hearings before i » Slipondiury Magtatrate R, A, Mes: oe was found guilty Leah, Tessar " Nuesdnay night . ‘Court, Spenking throuiglt, van : ~proter,’ Teasart - ‘ ' oy plen, . A, Bruce Brown, mn provincial who told. th Soom te -inter- ‘antered' a not Ho was. dofonded by of the purposes of three places of : - aquipment submitted us deneo, , One wasn “unrea’ weeniew oe eeent avi. gallon ‘cream enn, the seqond..a: jd whieh | fit the onan nnd hae! V: piece of, cop: 1 epee wensremremne Cet. ara atens oxo are) co DRUGS LTD, : ’ | DIAL : [2151 C OS trometeemng nr team iting rien ar. er ae RN ewe men Ee mere topo par ‘iubling inser Lod “Uhrough | th, and the third ‘wasa four gallon metal contalnoy with, a copper tubing coll soldered Inside, . Magistrate McLonn in his de- cision cited ovidonce by a de- fence ‘witness who stated he noticed the top ofthe cnn, ard’ Olthe container ~with the. copper court in his summution that the Nv pp ncoused had no guilty knowledge tubing when. ho visited Tossari's house noar ‘the- rllway station In Pholan, Magistrate. . MoLean asked Tossarl Tuesday night if the con- tainor witn. Its: tune and the top of thy can could be readily ob- sorved by n ansual dbxorver, ° — Possnrl atatotl thoy wore stow- od in-a barrel in a ‘ahod behind the hov¥o and could:not bo not= jeod: by n cnaunl observer, , “wT adi eavidence together friond Indicatos that when his friond ‘told him to throw the equipment awny, they both had previous knowledge. of ‘ita. pure poso—that ib could constitute a abil” tho maglatrito sald, | es 4 : " Tat a | ’ , o . : . j esata ke ae abinlit i eng sede (8A en an en ae ee a ae en bite kt eb meal hiel nnd at the homes of seven other Negroes attending them, | Police sald the bomb probably was thrown from an automobile speeding down ‘the dimly Hghted and unpaved street, -It tore a hole a foot square In the exterior of a brick wall and shattered all the windows: on that side of the ono-storey,; home, Bricks were blown 100 feet and a fow wine dows In hough borin homes were, broken, ! oo Mitchell registers _ first win mnk from Prince Rupert capture oc Ita fret here this morning, resounding » “11-5 Jack Minotte of. Rarlior Mitahell: Colownn, it stake bit. thelr honor, in ‘tho. turn, inthe, playdowns by. wine]. ning “tho « nok th waa one. plays POW o>: . hee ye A he SL sus ry _ : Mey ie crn 48 haga ga TAM a sty . a4 : ae 4 ‘fle |! program. of aid for Prairie farm- | ployment ite ‘lieve; “Was: set, over. for: later dis- |, : cussion. ELOWNA..@——ack Miteholl's | win of the 65th ane nual Britdaly' Columbla Bonspio) Mitchell and, nt rink ncored. ay, ‘vietory ovor had ‘dropped decisions to Aohtulor of Princo- ton, MeLinnan’ of Bralorne and With other tostimony by Tossnrl's (Barry Naimaérk's Vancouvor rink, Tho Mitchell rink. has nothing bonaplel'to date. They onined a Wiest ch. Minister Starr estimated that - federal costs will exceed. last: year’s. outlay by some $8, 500.- - |: 000, winter about $84,000,000 in mun-: icipal works: projects are under’ discussion as part of ‘the plan... Some | $10,000,000. already has been committed by the: federal goyernment. as its: 50-per-cent | share of approved labor costs-for +, the projects. .He said that. Jast year,35,000 jobs were created: The. other ; relief project, the ' federal-provincial | - cost-sharing ers with. snowed-in grain,.was rapped’ by Opposition. ; Leader: Pearson as’ requiring. Parlia~. ment’s blank cheque for $6,000,*: 000-—the federal. share—to “be paid out under” the same order= in-council procedure that. the Progressive Conservatives had often denounced. n job applicants. Mt. Staré said that‘so far this’! In the end, the Yarm- -aid estit recorded 4 ‘vote: and: the wihter?: is? “designed to. re Today, the. Commons pegins a Lwo- -day: debate, on: external al- | fairs. ce Other developments Tuesday: 1 Justice ‘Minister. Fulton ‘said | there is a. ‘decided possibility | criminal: charges will be laid a& a-result,of information uncover- ed by the RCMP . in weekend | raids ‘on the homes. of employees and former employees of the Na- tional. Harbors. ‘Board in Mont- real, mo The raids were ‘niade in a re- newal of an earlier RCMP Inves- | tigation ,into Jacques Cartier Bridge toll collections which rose sharply following installation of automatic collection devices last year. 2. The Senate: passed three ‘harbor bills.. Two set up har- ‘bor commissions for Oshawa, ‘Ont., and Nanaimo, B.C. The i third ‘is for extension of har- bor -factlities at! Windsor, Ont. .3. Senator F, W. Gershaw (L-- Alberta) ‘yald during the Senate throne speech debate that’ with Canadian life expectancy on the VANCOUVER () — Liberal lender Ray Perrault. said Tues- day his party will propose an amendment to the’ controversial Trade Unions Act at the pre- sent session of. the legislature. mate “was.” ‘approved ‘without 2/1 as.. was Heys Bulger funeral ‘rites A large ‘number. of relatives and friends, gathered: yesterday afternoon at. St.: -Andrew’s: An-: glican cathedral to pay™ ‘their last respects ‘to John : , Bulger, well- known city “jeweller” who died Friday. © The ‘funeral ‘services for’ “Mr. Bulger, a longtime | Mason, : were ‘conducted by ‘Dean’ G.._T. Pat- ‘tison: The: service was attended by 2 «members: of .Tsimpsean Lodge, AF & AM.: “During. the church. service the ‘hymin‘Abide With Me” was sung me the 23rd ‘Psalm, wane ‘Lard. i My. ‘She herd. ae f the, Masi Re fonorary vallbearers ‘were:, Cc. P; Balagno, C.-C.’ Mills; T. Ho Wilford, WoOR Stone, ‘Dr.. R. ‘G. ‘Large’ and -W."D. Lambie. ‘Active: pallbearers . were . We. J. Scott, A. D. Perley, William Bond, +} ROMP:* ‘Staff-Sgt. W.. J. Currie, ‘| TASTE: OF “LUXURY—tiitle | ~ time was:wasted by two young +}. “and minutes later were. pro- . '@ group of 35 ‘members of. 10 * families ‘that were brought. to : - Winnipeg, 10° of. them suffer-. | European: refugees in sampling “ -arrived ; ‘by! plane. in Winnipeg . vided with. the necessary dimes to obtain, the bars from. _the “machines. : They were part, Of. ‘ing! from tuberculosis. ‘The. tu | bercular. patients : “were quickly , taken to St: Boniface sanator- .} ium: and. a clinic. for «treat-. ice’ court. yesterday: afternoon when he. pleaded. guilty © ‘toatl Trevor: Johnson “and: Ae Bruce. Brown: Se : pes \ $300. million target figure. for . tourists | VICTORIA @—British Colum. bia’s tourist industry has the potential and the promise . of ‘becoming the province's second- largest money-maker in.a.very short time—rivalling the $600,- 000,000-a-ycar income from, the forest industries — Recreation Minister Westwood said ‘Tues~ day, The minister, in a Throne Speech debate address. to the Legislature, sald this was no “midsuniumer night's dream” and the B,C, Tourist Council has ;al- ready sot a short-term target revenue figure of at least $300,- 000,000 a year for the tourist industry, ., SRR STR Ao 8 8d. rusraen Brling’ Sissi asin, son ‘of, Mr, ‘and. Mra, ‘Dinar Mage nusson, 1945 Wraderick Stroot,. lonvos today for, ‘Vancouver for onllstmont: in Quoon's Own Camoron Riflos,’ Tuallior: ‘Mnge - nusson as been p mombor of Prince Ruport. reserve ‘unit D Company, Trish Tualliova of Canada; (Vancouver Rogimant): for - Photo by. Glndya Baldwin, . union directed tho committee to _| Invostignte the, violence, that is | being perpetrated. on. the water~ | he Canadian Brother-'| ‘| business a ~| tho city and surrounding. ATONE ‘)Day, Act: was adjourned Tuosday charge : of ’'fraud', before ; ‘Magis- trate BLOT. Applewhaite: “ ~Doll was “charged: with ‘draws ‘ing’ $18:50. over the amount he was eligible ‘for. through. dupli- cate social | allowance - ‘grants. din Smithers ‘and: ‘Prince. Rupert, for the month: of August, 1959.. He was. charged ; ‘under the “Crim- inal Code?” « «. Reiterating. his judgment. in these cases,: Magistrate Apple- whaite : said: he. had absolutely no. sympathy. for any. person who would commit a premed- itated ‘crime’. of this nature,: _Born: ‘in Winnipeg, . Manitoba, Doll has’ ‘lived in around Prince Canadian chocolate bars. They || .. month: jail: ‘sentence. in? ‘city. ‘po- : land the. Canadian’ Brotherhood | volved. ing..a contest between’ the. sIu ‘of Railway, ‘Transport: and: Gen- eral Workers (CLC) for ‘certifica- unit .of |. seamen,;: employed. by ‘Kingeome Navigation Company NO ‘SUPPORT... bor. relations ‘board: has. turned down the certification applica- tions of both unions because both failed to gain the support of a majority of the seamen in- As to the intimidation: ques- | tion, he said all votes conducted Rupert - for several years. B.C, ROUNDUP VANCOUVER—The’ Union: (Ind), aceused: by : ate A 250-membor meeting of the front ‘by .More, hectic. more ‘hoctic year this year than last, the buslest yen: ‘on. rocord, “Cpt, B, 0, L, Johnson, ' port: managor,, sald in an | interview |' “through... Vancouver harbor “brought | “Approximately |. $110,000, 000 .into clroulation | in Sunday sport " PRINCE GUORGE— Trint. ‘of tho City,.of Prince. Goorgo for alloged: ‘violation of ‘tho ‘ Lord's without ploa to: Fob.’ ‘19 In Police court hore, told court ‘ho .willohter. 0" plea atte gullty,.on. bohalt, of tho “The ‘tty 18° olna’ charged: with Wa terfront violence rings union probe hood of Rallway, Transport and} }Gonoral Workors (OL0)." = year “Th. | VA NO 0. UVER: —-Vanwouver | harbor’ officials expect an even Dofence' "sotttiuol WR: ‘Protwoll | by:the board are taken by secret) » 3 Seafarers’ International Mr, Broome; indicated “the -al- t leged intimidation. occurred. daur=}: tion: as: bargaining ‘agent: for al:-- '. Mr, Starr-said the ¢ Canada. la- ~ for: a.period of three monthg}. many - British” Columbia owned coliseum ‘on ‘Sundays. ‘Election year). “VICTORIA, — Ib: may; “hve, heen a slip’ of the tongue, but.’ government. ‘party whip, Bert. Price’ called. thls, son _sleation year, wy ‘Promicr | Bennett, has Iniigtod. Nie thinking is ‘about. 50-50. ho-:: ‘tweon an: election this year, or: il in 1961, when his Social Oredit govornment: will ave gone its, full ‘five-year term, Teacher’ raid’ VICTORIA—Deputy ‘Edueation *, day night denied ha, had clamped down on 6 “teacher: recruitment raid! ab: University: ‘of B.C, and Victoria : Colloge ‘and. .sald he know nothing about such a,raid unttl one of: Ns staff, told im Wednesday, pee Ho"! was. ‘commenting. on. story’ from Prince Georgo aorlbing what! was. termed a. auc. | cessful campaign’-to beat: “slavo markot" bargaining for toachors a violation’ of: the act: ‘through ‘ale logodly: y “allowing pad : Admission | whi me aay ae begins, ‘ ‘next | also. ‘recommended that: unions of intimidating seamen Tuesday decided: to establish a committee to probe violence on the prov linée’s waterfronts., » ine s wa Y to hockey games” ie “the olty-| Ministor Dr. J. 8. K. Bnglish Fri-] , TR Tas Second: Avenue “West | was: ‘found zuilty dn city: court ‘this: morn- Ang: to. a charge ‘of. driving :wit fied, $25. or. in default 21 days - and ‘had’ his’ ‘icense. suspended” RCMP * ‘reported thatthe charge arose as a resultobean: accident:on Biggar Place: where: |. they. found’ .,Greene’s eaNeliiele foverturnedtin, a ditch... wv ROMP Constable Don ‘ptyarin= ‘son 'stated.that. tire. marks“in- | dicated: that Greene, was.or-the - wrong.’ ‘side of. the. road'when ‘he. made the turn at Borden ahd ° Biggar. and’ swerved . to. @82b.QON, the. correct: ‘side, hit a. fence: and turned.overe ii: rn - Magistrate,’ B..T, Ap what sundergo''a ‘physical caietion : when his’ suspension porte “ over. Yo, “REGINA ~The “oly . Indian lives under a. digtatgre 9 ship ag wicked as any inMrope, «9. SQYys Qalgary lawyer Mradvr0, Gorman,” She told a ae club Monday every diclsiondiivan Indian's Hfo ts ultimatel ae by:tho Indian affairs departAlont * and the minister of cltixenship, and immigration... | eit e ata Yh | WEATHER—S338 ‘Rain. beginning’ eo Little, change In- t@ ture, “Winds 25 - tomerroy “~~ morning and. shift: Southwest 20 in- ante _ tornoon., Low 30 ay high. tomorrow 3 ‘phuraday,. Tob. (Paaitic: hee