ea LE eared “PRoviNerar, LIBRARY — ViCTORTA, B.C, Sadana Mmyoay mmrratimai ea vette 60. Mate: ramen Telephone 6767 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., "THURSDAY, JUNE: 23, 1960. CYVTy.. ADMINISTRATOR R. Ww. Long studied ‘Saction’ 1.of Prince: Rupert’ Daily. News 44-page Golden Jubilee | _edition- which » is scheduled for publication tomorrow. Mr. Long is ivoking at picture of Grand Trunk ‘Pacific steamer. Prince Rupert coming into harbor on June. 16, ~1910:. ‘This particular front page is replica. of front page news of 50 years: ago.. Big Jubilee edition. will | be delivered to all regular subscribers and orders for out: of town readers have —Staff photo by Gary Oakes. ° ;. boosted Press run to: ‘more. than. 6,000 copies. 57. RECEIVE PERFECT ‘ATTENDANCE AWARDS... Grade 9 Pe ary i Chisteen ane seae Ba Sa wakes ras ur at Sees Ce See - Hpson, - district 52. ‘school | stiper- “sembly - ‘which saw. more than 80 _ship services and make an out- - Opening the’ presentations was and : intendent- at the close of the.as-} students receive. awards and prizes. for various .athletic and scholastic. achievements throughout the year, - To win the award Miss Chris- tensen had to: be the best all- round student, a member of the honor roll, have a high academic standing, be active: in citizen- standing contribution to school life during the past year. Git y Parks to open Wednesday y There: will ‘be. no organized pldyground program when. Mc- Clymont and Casey Parks open next Wednesday but there will be, supervisors on hand,’ Jacob Vanndenbrink, parks supervisor announced today, « Mr. Vandenbrink. said — that lintited funds have made it im- possible to have a playground program director or an arts and crafts director, The parks will open officially abs} pam. June 30 and MeCly- mont Park, Gyro pool and Cascy park will) be.open every day extent Mondays ef 1 Dm. to BPM yg. Ronald Gehvist, Oivic Centro Ingo swintoy ny: pool supervisor, will cheek. on. the oporation of |’ Gyro pool and hig wife Lenora wi}l be hond’ Hfoguard, Position of assistant foguard ts open applicants nro asked to phone Mr, ‘Gilehtlat, at 3040. Mrs, Ernest Novakowsk! will bes MeQlymont, Park. suporvisor |. auniel Misa. Louise” Smith will be in.charge of. the small wading) pool, Misa Unite Sheppard ‘and Mpa, Pat. Golda will 'be In charge of» Onsoy Park, Mr. and Mra. Glehrist have jugl completed. a Red Oross Wator Safoty - Instrvotors course al Kamloops. ' \ EME the oe ti OEE IAD 1 Beene 2 Lambe segs: ROE 8G UPTO: -ORMES . DRUGS LTD, DIAL. 24 151 - =| wis “Joan “McKnight ‘who: gave the “Engbrecht - and McKnight” trophy to John Dopson, president of Beta House, which won the Inter-House. competitions. Bill Engbrecht presented a shield to Brian Lewis, Beta]: House _— sports representative, which also won the track meet.’ Certificates. of Award to win- ners of the annual Forest Indus- try Contest were presented by teacher Neil McDonald. Winners were Susan Clibbett and Dorothy Ballinger. Bo-Me-Hi students: took. all three prizes in-the 1960 Interna- tional Forest Fire Prevention poster contest for the British Co- lumbia interfor. David Eby, Trudy Rochon and Karen Mc- Bride -were congratulated — by teacher Miss Margaret Cameron’ and will receive trophies at a later date. Ehy also won second prize In the contest for the whole province, ‘Others winning. awards prizes are as follows: Athletic block awards present- ed jy Miss McKnight and Mr. Engbrecht to Shariene Nelson, Robert Campbell, Judy Grimolf- son, Regeie Phillips, Judy Wood- wor ‘th and Melvin Mah, Citizenship awards—presented by William Goldie to Judy Grim- olfson, David Pltre, Carole Wick and Melvin Mah. Scholastic block nwards—pre- sented by teacher Kevin Watt to Alison Newton, Karen McBride and Robort. Green, Perfect ationdance nwards wore prosented by Nell McDonald to 57 students who wera not ab- Credit ~ unions” urged — to use. caution COURTINAY | QQ Directors of the B.C, Central Credit Union today urged credit; unions to follow conservative, loaning practices and. rely on outside borrowings for funda to meot the neod of mombora, . The report of tho directors rend at, the annual mooting horo, ‘anid crodlt unions should and | follow such a polley in view of ‘yocont ‘statements by Dr, J. 0. TWyostone one of the principal advisors to the federn) govorne mont, that there ta a possibility n asorlous recoasion could occur jn tight monoy and benauso of this, B.0.'s oredit unions had been ‘gut short on thot Hine of orodlh 1008, Tt lao ante 1069 was n yonr of. powerful and awesome | under the late Maurice Du léssis held a grip on Quebec |for 16 uninterrupted years, | power. | ~ ~ City lawyer and former federal]! cabinet. minister ‘| Quebec Liberal. chief in 1958, led | his supporters: to a hard-won victory Wednesday with 50 of: the | ‘|}by Premier Bennett, now is. the! sent ¢ or. ‘late throughout the year: Winners of ‘the track ~ meet, held ‘earlier’ this -month, who compiled the most points ‘and demonstrated the best sports- manship are as follows: , Jene Phillips by Miss Janelle Hay- ‘den; Boys: Aggregate to Melvin Mah by. Mr. McDonald; Most ‘Sportsmanlike girl to. . Judy Grimolfson. by. Miss McKnight and Most Sportsmanlike boy to Jim Morberg by Mr. Engbrecht. F. A, Dunford, principal of Booth .Memorial Junior High School was chairman of the pro- gram, Girls high Aggregate to Mar-|. QUEBEC (CP)—The '. Jean Lesage, ‘48, ‘husky Quebec “who ‘became: s Rediscovered BC. flag - now official VANCOUVER Britis Columbia's flag, registered 1906 and rediscovered this month: official. flag of the province.: It became official, Premier. Bennett said Wednesday,’ when the cabinet passed an order-in-: council. Monday during a meet-) ing in Creston | in. the’ ‘interior. _The flag, with a rising golden} sun .on.a.. background > of wavy : blue and white stripes and ‘a, gold crown superimposed" on..2° Union Jack, tucked ina right-| hand ‘corner, was brought back; “Lively gains made in neari all areas Li times of serious political upheav- Union Nationale patty, tical organization which yhas_ been toppled. from 5 seats in in the legistative assem- y ir Premier. Antonio Barrette, 61, only - five: ‘months. ‘in office as jeader, saw 44 of. his Union Na- tionale party: candidates elected. Five ‘cabinet. members were de- feated.. *: : The new standings contrast sharply: with those: at. dissolution ‘Jast-April when the Union Na- ‘tionale held'71 seats and Liberals 17. The election’s. over-all pattern ly gains in all.areas, rural and ‘urban. In. the past—except at n|al-—Quebecers tended. ‘to. vote contrarily in urban and rural blocks, , ‘| WAS TOUGH BATTLE The thin margin by which the Liberals won several seats indi- cates how hard fought the elec- tion was in each constituency. In 38 ridings, majorities were 1 000 ‘votes or less. «| “Both Mr. Barrette-and Mr. Le- sage were elected—the latter for -his first provincial seat.: . . Standings: of parties in the 26th legislature barring ‘possible -was that the Liberals made live-]. bring matter’ up.as.it took two. was taking - place. THE DAILY NEWS is ‘not. the only organization’ ‘that: has’ ‘trouble : with typographical. errors.’ When “first. seen: ‘Sign ‘makes: sense until. person: takes close. look. ‘However, : Daily. News shouldn't * notice “misspelled City Works Department . “No | “Parking” “sign, | ut Sign. was: placed .in front..of newspaper. while -work’” on - sewer oh : —Staft photo by. G. Pe Woodside. days. ‘for anyone -on, ‘staff toe}: B.C. ROUNDUP changes .following:. recounts ‘is: Liberals. 50, ‘Union Nationale: 44, from: London by. the _Premien following. this month. me that showed: it-was..awarded’to | the: province .in- 1906. by King Edward VII, sanctioned by’ Lord Elgin, then ‘Governor- General of Canada, and registered with the herald of arms. - When asked today to comment ‘on a newspaper report that the flag was not B.C.’s official: flag ‘because it had never been’ for- mally accepted as such by the provincial government, the pre- mier said: “We had our (first. cabinet meeting since. I. returned to Creston on Monday and: the official order - in - council: has gone through.” OTTAWA ()—Leaders of Can- ada's Chinese community re- ceived first-hand assurance Wed- nesday that the governmont has no intention of persecuting or deporting Chinese who entered the country illegally by. giving fulse information about their family alatus, A delegation of 21 Chinese from across the country also was essured by Justice Minister Ful- ton and Immigration: Minister Fairclough. atva- two-hour meet- ing that there would be no per- secution-or deportation of Chi- Commercial vehicles: down VIOTORIA ‘M—Thore aro 7,000 fewer commercial . vehicles “on British Columbin yronds today compnrad with a-year aga, Tho docling In those and In now car rogistrations was. notod tadny by tho motor’ Vohicles branah, ..! Total commorelal vehicle ron Inat yon, 97, 000. pounds landed at Co-Op A total -of 07,000 pounds: of halibut was Innded at tho Pringe Ruport Vishormon's Co- oporaltve - Association's: plant at Wairviow today. Tho Morgaret. I. with. 86, 000 pounds and tho. Island Queon with 42,000 pounds Janded tholr catohins at tho Co-op'a Falrvlow plant - ' Jatyations. at the and. of.:.1060's. frat quartor, wae, 8,726. compared with , 106,004 nt bho-sama Mimo Ottawa not planning to persecute Chinese — nese who helped in. the. illegal entry of family members, | After the meeting, Mrs. Fair- clough said that members of the dolcgation. “scomed to be quite satisfied with our explanation of the situation.” The Chinese deicgates made a formal protest against current immigration regulations apply- ing to Chinese, describing them as discriminatory, This repre- sented the frequently-expressed views, of Chinese organizations across the country. . — Howover, George ‘Chow of Tor- the Chinese Community Contre of’ Ontario, ho sald comment would he rosorved by the dolega- tlon until after if bad met. this ‘afternoon with Primo Minister Dicfonbnakar, Mrs, Fairclough anid “wo are still after the rackelcers,” | Somo 11,000 Chinese are re- ported to have entered Cannda illogally in tho last 10-yoars with frag, documents provided by a Amooth-oporating ring, Mr, Fulton’ sald ho and Mrs. Fairelough had. a “useful Intor- view for clearing tho alr." peer Pay parade | set tonight — Pay parade for -D, Company, Irish fuatilors of Canada, (Vane couvor Regiment) and its pipe band, will be hold tonight at 8 o'clock in tho Armoury, Lt, J. O.. Mwart,, commanding officer of the loca} militia unit annotneod today, A- meoting will be hold’: attor the pay parade forthe D Come pany Porsonnel, 12 of whom are caving tomorrow’ for summer traning at Vernon Army Camp. 4 oA sa eee 1. jel ‘brought: 2 copy. back with “him : ~Valong' with: official” documents | | onto, public rolations officor for, The: legislature The. largest: recorded. vote more’ than.:2,000,000: representing |: 80 per: “cent of «those eligible— tory. Was CLOSE. , ‘Counting of. the vote after. the polls closed at 6:30 p.m., put both par ties in a nip-and- tuck contest in: the party. standings, “finally settled. at 11:48 p.m. when’ The Canadian Press reported results indicated a Libcral victory. by a slim margin. - Mr. Lesage presumably will be called to form a cabinet early next week after conferring with Mr, Barrette, expected to turn in his government’s resignation then. ss, . & MINISTERS LOSE Cabinet ° members . defeated were. Attorney-General Antoine ‘Rivard, Trade Minister. Paul Bourque,. Wilfrid Labbe, minister without portfolio, ‘and Lands Minister Jacques Miquelon. Receiving news of the victory at Quebec, Mr. Lesage said: “It is.a mission accomplished. It is done, ‘The province has been lib- erated from the Union Nationale yoke... the people have confi- dence in us. They have confl- donee In our program. The prov- ince has been berated.” In his home at Jollette, Mr. Barrotte said “Tho people's voice is the voico of God,” "Robbery case adjourned, — 5 00 bail set Deputy Polico’ Miglatrate R.A ' gone W. Matho of no fixed nad- ‘dress today in police court, when Mathe requosted an adjournmont to v charge of | -robbory with violotica, ROMP sald thal Matho was are rested carly this morning, follow~ ing. a, complaint from Jullus Barth also of no fixed address, that ho had beon bonaton and: robbhod of a bottlo of Nquor.” ‘Aftor Mathe ‘elected summary trial, the case was adjourned une til June 90, to Allow him to obtain counsel, . No plon. was takon, | Also in court waa Julla Francis Phillips, of no fixed addross, who plonded guilty to na charge of wounding with Intont to cause bodily harm, and was remanded until Juno 30 for sentencing, * Police said the charge was Iald following: an argument between Phillipa and John — Lelghton Smith of no: fixed .address, on Tuesday, which cauged Smith: to ne ‘400, 000: pounds,” compared. with |: “17,700, 000 ‘pounds a’ year ago.. * The 54 fected. would-be men'and women aay. who retired:before 1957;.when the| 1 ‘retirement. scheme:> “was : revised |: and much’ larger: ‘pensions | ‘were |. provided ©. for... workers:. retiring subsequently. ta helped ‘push the’ Liberals to vic~ vn : et : and coarse fish showed sharp.in- MoLoan ‘sot bail of $500 for Eu-| Halibut accounted. for “69 ‘per cent of, the’ total value. - The Halibut landings » totalled value was $1,300,000. “Salmon: langin,s: vated | at $271, 000, were down 50. per cent | from May 1959... Landings of ‘sole creases during the month, while landings”. of: other groundfish | were down. : Libel suit set - VANCOUVER @—lIrene Re: brin’s libel sult against the Tor- onto Telegram, its publisher and a reporter will be heard in Brit- ish Columbia Supreme Court here Oct. 17. © The date was set. in ‘Supreme Court registry Wednesday on the application of Gordon -Dowding, counse] for, the 33-year-old -lec- turer in Slavonic. studics at- the University of B.C, Miss Rebrin is free on bail from immigration department custody pending an ‘appeal against a B.C. Supreme Court do- clsion refusing to quash a de- sharp: decline: was: due: mainly” “to. \lower; ‘halibut’ ‘prices and reduced : ‘anding of spring Ysahnon? ; Pension, ncrease. : relay 8 at the: iy , man. ten, with’ murder following’ ‘the: ‘death: oe of- George. Frederick: WsoBi ; Fish ~ Fish landings show doo from fast year, in B.C. VANCOUVER (CP)—Total landed value of fish : in B.C. in May showed a drop of:18 per cent from: the| same period in 1959 fora total of $1, 875, 000. son’ died ™ in”: hospi day after: he: Was: disturbance | ice: centre. : shite Ase ns ine al’ “May. 2738 Disposal » a - problem. - VANCOUVER: The ‘problem |. sous from peaceful ' riuclear uses ‘inust| ~ be solved. quickly; Neale, secretary | of: the Vancou-~ ver Labor. Council.: dumping .of ‘atomic ...waste™ in|. rivers and-lakes and‘in the Gulf ‘gays: Paddy] “He said. the ‘dormitories, welding, a . and: “heavy: ‘duty. ‘shops,’ of Mexico: ‘had: ravaged: the fish population, :: or onignlts Ut eh. without a fatal eae accident. 3 AE gets e - st. periavion order against her. heard by the B,C. Court of Ap- peal Monday... | Talks’ halt PENTICTON ‘Contract ne- gollations broke down. today be- tween the International Wood- |. workers of America (CLC) and |: routhert interior lumber “opora- ors. J, Clayton Walls, IWA’ interior regional director, said: in. Kel- owna the union will apply for the sorvices of a government concil- talks.” Train derailed’: - KAMLOOPS (P-—Twelvo: cars: ‘of a Canndinn National Railways frolght train were doralled Wod- nesday about two , miles, from Haffley Creek, about. AB. millosy: north of here, as, ss _ No-one was: Anjurod. ‘Ammigrant = ‘iltca ‘'PRINON GEORGE: Qc AN dine. migrant workinan recontly:arrive! Jeddn Canadaiwas killed 'Wednes-; day in an Industrial aceldont on Highway 16, davon milos weat' of hore,: Namo..of the: man, who {ROMP say. was ‘otushed: hotwoon i. truck. and in: paying maching,|, was: withiveld, nar , Eddie cnominated © NEW WESTMINSTER ‘w-00r| MLA Rno Eddie won nomination by the Now. Wostminster = CoM Club Wednosday. by acclamation, My. Eddie, ‘International. Wood- workors of American. (O10) local business: agent,’ Nas-hald tho: Now ho: slab Nod. TY tho. dott chook, : a 2 Weutintnater: font ‘Slnco 1082), * id ot The appeal is scheduled to be). [ation officer: “because | of% the]: operators refusal t to: fosinnie ‘onrly |” last re espects to: longtime elty | ‘who died. suddenly, early Sunday: morning: in the | Puititée Ruper t Gener: al hospital: at the | age of.74,.. . Gordon raps’ : PGE method _of bookkeeping. ‘OTTAWA. @—It ‘tho ‘tederally- owned ONR' took its ‘accounting {cue from the provincially-owned Pacific Groat; Basten, Rallway, it could bonst about A alirplus in- stoad of admitting a daficit, ONR, Preaidont Donald | ,Gordon anid today... ee SeMn Gordon, wan “explaining, to the. Bonato: transport, committoo | 8 | how. the ,ONR keeps {a books... AT can. nally. -Atiow. a. surplus it T show It tho’ same, way..the province’ of.: British Columbia |: ‘shows. ItIn' ‘tho’ nccounts).of tho}: PY," sald Mr, Gordon, 0 0) « ‘Baslo' ‘dlfforonco: botweon:.ne-|: counting: procadures of the ON, ‘and PGW: ta inthe degree of do-. “Obs nnuallyy, ho dofiolt 111080 arid ‘la’ foroonsting n $24,000,000 deficit: for 1000.” “In. ‘Vanover, | -Promior:. ie abe told of tho roport: : "Dam glad to:-hoar: ‘aint nion of such wido -rallway ‘oxporlonco. as Donald Gordon recognize . that ut * British Columbia tea. groat: ‘ond a : brilliant, , Provinge,’! ho ands’ " dent of: Prince Rupert ‘sinte’1926 - up" until three’ years ago When “he and hiswife moved tosVan- | couver. He died. here while’on . [a visit. to’ see: memboraiof : ls | B immediate, family, * ie Mh h Rev. de ph + ONR: Yonge ‘1 $48,888, 000 |. ‘Bons " nott, proaldont ‘of, ‘tho! POU, was |: acene James Biown am ty ares Mr. ‘Brown: ‘had. ‘been ® veal Officiating’ at tho servic was” oa ‘Ivan.:8,.Gamble.. ‘Hymns. ‘ sung. were ' “Abide With: Met. and “Nearer My. God To Thee.’ Or- ganist: was Mrs, 3, J, Smith... ‘Intermont tollowed | at, Fate view; Cemetery: 9. “Honorary, pallbearers ; ito A. Bird, George: J. Dawes;"R " o. Wobbor, ‘John Gurvich, AORN Ohrlution, and George | GiTaoks Ar hetlve ‘pallboarors' wore” Gail Smith, Albert B, Dickens, A Mi. "Rivott,: Robert McKay, ora Arthur | Murray, and N., vet Gur- : } COE IAR wlol. val mes CAAT : “ “A VALYY . sunny - Intervals: tomorrows -“Zittle « change iin, tempord: >. ture, Winds weaterly, jS. Lew onight. and high: Frid nd’ or ; ;