ha Soles * ww eT tee, ” ’ Pe ee tee Ney Te Eee bh p Peery ng Ay “ me wha te 'e onde a ae ‘ eM te ee Ee yoeeter Yrour ey p on eR ES ee 7a , MET mS Par . a PROVINICTAL, LIBRARY _ WEcToRZA, B. Co ‘ MOL. XLIX, No. 74 Telephone 6767. , Editorial 6769 - PRICE. TEN. CENTS ‘PREMIER TELLS” PRESS “img his operation, ca y. this: year 7 fo, removal ofa: ‘kidney: stone.. “ @ No election will least.until after ‘he: ompletes .a month- -long visit. to: Britain—he ~ Teaves: next month: —" during “which he hopes to tnerease trade between’ the province and: the —Untled Kingdom, — -@ He will make no comment on various aspects of the Colum- bin River negotiations. with the United States because. “whatever “1 say will be miginterpreted -. and I won't do anything. to. ham- per those, negotiations.” @ The provincial: ‘governineitt will provide yay’ jnibial grant of] » $50,000, then patch :.dollar-for~ dollar public donations: to a total of | $476,000 | hungry people : ot. ‘the world, : The premicr suld“tho ‘program, would raise ‘a tolal-ol: $1,000, 000; Ne led scheduled c called atla a sradlweary, | Lo help. feed. the}. to be administered by.a commit tee undor, chairmanship: of YANUOU VEER ib) « — ‘Pollce hive amushed — the biggest bawdy house ‘and ‘gall. givl yaelot aver discovered heres: Proseculor Slawark ‘MeMor- ran sid tn miglatrnto's court]; Wednosday the: reckat involved WW. women, up tas 200 | -Rnown mle austomers, Charges ranged ifrom $80) bo $50 pn hour, Margaret. Tamtlion,. 30, pleads |. ed Udlly Lo: kooplng Accommon ‘bawdy hourde and wid sontonc- od to: tires, months, ey Magintrivle Osone Orr. tee Jeatod: a. roquost.. hy! doferce vounnel Tony, Hurley: fora fine ee Prince Rn uport. | has. now gone 46.6. ‘days |) withoub- a fatal trate} aeeldents Lys pee eke wc evveormmennconre et nina ey BS Tite crasdgreethuentaenceanancsongl ee ORMES | DRUGS ‘LtD, DIAL es ee 2 51 Call-girl | opera tion” in. Vancou ver broken a Health: Minister Martin. is @. ‘Interests: proposing | to buuia) 700-mile. railway. “through |: nor thern: British Columbia. to the}: Yukon: ‘boundary | ‘must receive |. permission fromthe Public Util-| ities Commission. before they can starl construction, Premier Ben- nett said, loday. ‘ He said a company now is be ing set up in compliance with the regulations of the Rallway Act under the provincial depar tment of -railways and-= commercial transport. » @ The Pacific Great astern Railway, for accounting, purpos- es, Now Is considered a complete -Premior Bonnett said today. My This means that interest hind depreclation charges. over the entire ling between Vancouver ‘and ‘the Pence River area will: be considered part of he operation- al CO Osts” for 1960. | parently. MAUREEN PARKES, 4wo- -year old. daughter: of: Mr. and “Mrs. OB ALM. ‘Parkes, Ottawa, con- : templates, giving: a- bunny: hug _to the Easter rabbit built into - “her mother’s: Easter: floral ar- “ rangement. Many ofthe floral” “decorations tired: acfossCan- » “ada this, Easter, will have:rab-- “| bits, ehlckens, and candy: Cees OTTAWA® -o-—Hingine ‘failure and deterlorating weather con- ‘ditions were.to ‘blame for. a plane crash November 5,. 1959, near Prince George,. in which | the pilot lost. his-ife, the. De- partment of | ‘Transport said Wednesday. . : The aircraft, ‘owned by Bar- ton Alr Services of. Anchorage, Alaska, ‘was: on. 8 flight from | Fort Nelson, : ‘B.C, to.. Prince George. The’ pilot: WAS Jack Ras- mussen. . WE Nr IN'TO SPIN “The single-engined plane was observed: to go: into’a spin and to crash into heavy. bmper about 100 miles | north © Prince Ceorga. - The De purimentis.aceident ra~ port noted that. the pilot. ap- continued to apply visual {Ught rules in deterlorat- ing” woather: conditions, on the grounds that Miss Mam. ton was doing w. community sarvice, Shoe was the only one charged |' dn, connection with the ring. - Mr. MeMorran. said the bawdy | house, a aulte 16 of an Wee mont, was hoadquarters. for 0 cull irl setup, We sald Miss, Hamilton nnd! 17 call. givla nviable through ‘contact syatem with tax! cab drivers throughout the elty. - Morality squad offtcors hod counted: ‘upwieds, of 160 men jeulbng avi hor ‘apartment. dure {ng.the porlod ib was under ob- servation January 88 to Pobrue wry: 28.8 ny ee : + Jay ycee. ‘meeting “sla ted | tonight | Mon. ‘polwaen tho: AOR of 18 Lo. 36 ware reminded. today that tha reorgunivation meoting of the Prince. Ruport Chamber of Commorco ia schoduled for 8 o'clock tonight at, tho Olvio Contra... ¢ a, P ‘Wwoottaldo, Inysoo no tlonal vicg-prosidont, who will chav the mealing, anid that all “Phe “engine | “Nailed — for reasons: thal were not ‘conclype ively determined’ “and ithe aire ‘eraft oxrashed during: the energ- ency landing.” : ressnereresseesesaneees reseceres No paper _ tomorrow Phe: Dally. Nows Will: not publish. tomorrow asthe stufe Joins with. parsonnel of banks, provinatal mid federal gov- ernment: ‘offices; stores wand. Duniiesses in: observing Good. ¥riduy,: Publication will Nee sume Monday,<\0 8) Postmaster 3, 8, Soherle sald y dontny itt nll Post Often wiok« -etaoxcopt the: one, for money: “orders will hoe copon from 10: to 12 pin. Melday. The. box, and “there will, bo: no le lor. ourrlor’ Korviee : AW wiekots wit he’ open. Moniduy: from 8 gum, fo 48 WN The ox lobby WIll ‘bo Do renwmady oo’. Tho olly'y. threo: -ohartered. banks will ho. oloned Uridny, open Saturday morning from “DP to VW. am, and: wilt No olowod New Metlakatla, y \1: k the new. $200, 000 St. | Saturday. © : Bishop. of: Caledonia‘... will. dé Pica te’, the. village-desighed :. 1 constructed. church: atthe ; ‘Nai | River. Indian” village , of. ‘Green “| vile : north of Prince Rupert. ai speedboats atthe end ofthe Ai} ansh: road: will; be. on hand, of charge; to: take: guests to: village: for the. opening: ‘Mayor Py. Lester. for: the® ‘City: of Prince Rupert, R. H.. Be Samp~/i son,- Prince’ dedication: service" will. " the. evening: service’ will. feature: ‘the “KA colith ‘Choir. Following an Easter choir will” ‘sing: “The: ‘Greenyille. | tie facilities i ‘ed: by” the ‘village’ population. , about. ‘500: ‘people: oe ‘Toliby will be open to 6300 yan, opon EI 6:00. om, as ust nine Totter, onrrlor: service with’ serve the-opening of Chueh at Greenville Rt Rev. Eric: (George: CMa and: _Chachkaltzap), .. 80%. miles -Spécjal: bus: from: ‘Terrace: and fre *the}: ‘Attending. ‘the: ‘opening | “will: - Superintendent.’ ‘the: Rupert Indian’ “agency At noon Saturday’ the chuteh b evheld The Easter Sunday: m orn dinner..a- concert ‘is set: for, th afternoon: at. which. the. Atlyansh.|\ Band’ Concert’ will” provide’ mnu- “Completion: of; “the penter®: shop, finances. were: ‘yoluntarby’ donat- - The structure ‘is of Gothic ar-{: chitecture, 4s°120-feet-by 60-fect and. will seat: approximatel y.. 400 | persons. m ; ; The whole: ‘of the jnterior’ is of plaster finish. The. pulpit, bap- tismal font, bishop's chair, altar. pews, sanctuary. walls and. ‘yail- ings-are all expertly. hard-carved.|’ The Greenville Church: build- ing. committee drew up its own print and designed. the edifice. ‘No one:from’ the village has ¢ aiid” his: staff; R. H. Biddle, su- | perjntendent ‘of the Terrace In-| . dian=:Agéncy,; and. other govern- |. nieht-offictals. ; . :Rree- -lance writer Gladys Bald-|. win, will. also attend to provide|. coverage: of. the ceremonies: for the Prince: Rupert: Daily News. four-day program: will |: sone by the Aiyansh ‘Choir banquet. In the evening the Greenville” Choir | will: Sing. Banquet. afte dedication gal satisf action-and’ joy. Band ‘concert - music at the rovincial vocational OF techni training ‘school. ae The; history. Of, the: 29-year | Lructure is. of* ‘hardship; disap- intment, complete» co-opera-.|. fonand finally a .deep. serise of Me Since its beginning in 1931 the Villagers. worked, whenever pos- ‘sible: ~The™ fishing’ season: took up: “seven months of the'year- and |- fishing -were poor, ‘funds: for ‘ materials. was difficult, to attain. ‘long’ period~ of; -eonstruction,” Frank, ‘Calder, . provement ‘association man- -sald.. ~A Sire in 1938 work, - and during ” the: Second | World War many’ of the experi- ‘spokes- enced’ workers were unavailable. ' The women as well as: the men put: their ‘efforts into the’ con- struction, following the men into the forests to supply them eraduale ‘certificate from ‘any The. “high cost of ° materials also hindered the ' building ‘as $32,000 was pald for au electric organ, $2,300 for Hghting, '$1,400 for carpets, $3,200 for church Ughts, $900 for stained glass windows and $700 for: the gold- plated Bagle lectern, |: Societios helping - to. finance the church. Include the Village Council, St. Andrew's Church Gulld, Greenville: Improvement Assochution, ‘Greenville. Athletic Club and the ‘Parent~Teachers Associytion, with food and coffee while they | logged. Cost of ma terials . big factor then was complete. in its main structure. ‘The tower. of theichureh bear's hig name in- memorial. , ‘ Chief Peter Calder has been the. chairman since 1937, The village of: Greenville. has not had an ordained | minister since the retirement of ‘Rev, W. 8: Cooper Li 1944. Henry McKay, who is the secretary-treasurer. of the Church Building Commit- in-charge, Committee leaders who! speyr- hedded the church bullding cam- paign. Include: Arthur Calder, Matthew Leusk, Fred McKay, Johnson, Russ, Leonard . Douglas,. Samuel Me- |Kay, Samuel - Gray, Lazarus ‘) MeNell, Herbert Robinson, Chories “Davis, Silns Robinson, John Nelson, Al- bert Y. Stephons, and. William Azats, al) of whon: are deceased, and: the ‘current © Committee members. Peter Caldor,: Henry}: HH.’ McKny, © Charles Leesop, J Henry Clark, , plex Samuel. Talt,. Simon ‘Calder, Christopher. Calder, Philip Clark, | William: D. MoKay, Willian ©.) Btophons, Willian ‘Leeson, Al-|. bert. Moore;. - ‘Honry .. Akeldan, George: Martin Stephen Wilgon, | - ond Churlea: Moore, |” Chiof Long-Arm Arthur. Culd- ‘er, founder of the: Church; Bulld- Ing Committes, was the chalr- mun of the. Committed ‘yntil his death. wu 1987, 'The . chureh |: “Fund new $1,426) wo. “donntions” totaling $40 brought tho: Cutiybort Morven Family. fund: to $1,420.48 an of 3:00 p.m. today. Tho Roosevelt Park. Bchool, whilo tan was: ‘resolved: from tho ‘Panad Intoroatod’ young mon aro Me] Wonday. Wvitod an wOeOneenrereeennennnnetengnsoens i oe - yas : ’ uy i Cy. , i Lee / : ' heed be ‘ t — wd ‘ ‘ , boy. ae pe \ ‘ . a ‘ : , a Me . ‘ ‘ " " er ‘ to Abe Me sin ps i dra te Ayteut Oo ohio tytn ba beak Oat at Padere: Ae howe wey wks wane riety s b. A ag, fede on) dary, | Moody, Willlam Stephens, John | Joseph Davis.) "Angus Sr.,| | TA. donated, $20, an. Legion ‘Ladies Auxil- ' WeO, the kidnappers. ~~ formor Promier Amintoro: avernment. If successful, -Femando Tambronts hy office @" : rae : -to bo pleked up.? Miokny of . suburban Dorval. for: THIS EASTER. ‘bunny. appears sto posed. to’ ‘nave, : but if’s probably: - Baster decorations. “Sitting. still: hint elther. The: rabbit is owned. by Mr: ‘and Mrs. i of 1785, Eleventiy, “Avenue East, -but.-he “isn't: forsale’ yet...) 2 Le . .. —Statt. ‘photo = y, Ken" Specht lack the y because, he’s tangled - ‘up: “with : : ‘for. ‘the, pictu didn’ please TH re. was ‘no assistaiice - from ; either the: -Diocese‘ or: “from” the} | India Department: during « -the. . Greenville » “Im~ Hon is Seeking ar ald ‘the a of pay-~ sob. baci «. ‘he Jan hour, across-the~ board. tee, is :the: present, misslonary- “Sound ~ more equitable way | por of paying. teachers. sought _ VANCOUVER (CP)—The B.C: Sehool 1 rasta 7 which will ‘give. full) sional advancement, - ‘the “better our educational service will be,” he said. : : Hotels reject wage. demands | VANCOUVER “() — The ' B.C. Hotels’ Association has rejected wage-increase demands: of. 700 hotel. employecs here and has-de- cided to set up ‘a $1,500,000 fund as an Insurance against a strike, The Association rejected a de-|- mand for an-.increase of 30 cents In- stead it has offered to renew the current contract which explres | on April 30... 7: Hotel Operators ronage ls down markedly from ford to give. a wage Incroase, World News Briefs - PARIS. (Reuters)—Tho millionaire family: of four-year-old © Erie Peugeot was believed today to have: made contact with’ two men. who kidnapped | tho’ boy from a. playground) two days Mme, Clselle - ‘Baizet, “the blonde . youngater’s aunt, lett ‘tho Peugeot home early today carrying wu bilefcase, giving rise | to the belief that the family had arranged o meeting . with | Tho koy's captors ure demanding 50, 000, 000 frances (about | $08,000) -for the. return, of Eric, the’ graiideon of qnillonalre “car. magnate, Jean-Plerro Pougeot, ie eee wes LONDON ()-—Cnnadian reporter ‘Norma Phillips jailed | for three days In Durban and then expolled. from South Africa, ‘ynld today, he is under orders from his’ newspaper . nob to. GisCUsE his oxporionces -f0 for ithe time. helng: # fer ste j * hui Ww Thuly's ‘proadont Glovann . -Gronehit waked ” Vanfann! : today. to.try to form a, Panfant would,. auccecd . Premier: who’ ‘voslgned: Monday: after only uM days vi ee ; \ , ; HAMILTON, ‘Borwiuda M—Tho- pilot ‘of a Canedion antle i - submarine plane got. lost over tho. Atlantic: early today and . “@itched jn tho’sea. All five crow mombors -an hour later: bobbing: on the waves, in a i Ufo, riety walting |, pvore spotted about.:: 4 oy we MONTRUAL- A aman? + Wentitiod by. potleo ad “Alia alt Toronto was’ arrested enrly today: after tellin aLownrclend - abourd a TOA plano that there was'a bomb in_ Ia brief caso, Police anid Mackay ‘was ore ‘of 50 passengers . aboard a plano that to onto. off" fron, Monfrent’ alsport. nb. xy oronto, ht gling . over salaries ‘without :re |: gard ‘to .competence: or ‘profes-. :.| Piggott Avenue ‘pleaded guilty to} . say bed oceu- pancy nud. beverage room pate} last year and the hotels can’t af- |’ ‘had, to: ale: Another resident, » * vessels: under 350 tons: gros ‘? meee was |. also, remanded. “anti. Apt 20 on a chargé. ‘of. committing willful damage. over $50; ° ba Alan. Samuex. Prevost “Ot “taao| “The examiner Ay TT. -Liewellyn,. a charge of common assault’: and | was remanded for ‘sentence, until , VApril 19:. ' The case of Norwest Refriger-|_ ated Foods: Ltd., charged’ ‘under the. Milk ‘Industry Act, was adjourned without. Plea. until sp 26. 0° a HOLLYWOOD: (AP). Aadland,. he The. Inte actor's teen-age eX- ‘mistress was. described | ‘Wednes-| : day by. juvenile. authorities as,a $100-a-date prostitute who, sinco|. the age.of/ 12, had “engaged in|: numerous ACLS of soxual inter- course,”) Authorities |: tiled ; a. - petition ‘| sceking to. make Bovorly ‘a ward} | of juvenile court). She - Taces ay . | hearing May 2. : c " een BOYFRIEND SHOT. aes 5 - Beverly: hag: been: held. in: “Ouse ody: since: William! ‘Stanciu, an aspiring actor, was shot fatally ‘In her’ apartment; last Baturday. Homicide detectives say they, are \ antiafied: with her. flory. that Stanciu. was ehot, during a nude '| struggle for, his rovolver. ’ oe. ‘. “Brrol Flyniy woa'e real gentle- |. {many Mrs, Florence. Aadland, who ‘approved: of ‘her daughter's relationship with the-actor. who! » died :in Vancouver: last October of ro ‘| ahoart attack atbo.” - _ It's these. “Young. ‘Hollywood |. men who can get a girl. in: trou- _| ble," Mrs, ‘Aadlayid: gald, “Why, Urrol Flyin loved Bov- oh érly’ and she'loved him—it was 0 {| thing: of: enuty real beauty,"|- Janid ‘Mra, Aad and,. a. former. i showg!rl. Ita aure too bad hel: Uke thet.” ey eee ete Tag | by” ‘ir, Ca Membors ‘of Prince: ‘full, force, Saturday: - officer commanding’ wi “Ho -gald” that’ al ; endets will muster: in. > :. < on am Saturday. WEATHER, _. today “Low. ta * gh ‘iriday 8 86 ‘and wise 08198" 16 th COM EE “says: nether of sing Royal: OCanadinn