me by applying: ‘alreetly to: the Tire- we eee Ph Moree: i, VICTOR +3 In OY 2.12 DEC: eta WITH: BROOMS ON THEIR shoulders ecal” and : vigiting curlers ‘in Prince 2 arine. ponspiel march up Seco dl wntown » “parade SELEY yy Le 3 Gs BEE lila and smilés on their, faces, Rupert’s Golden Jubilee, nd Avenue. West In: the. annual Saturday. This year marks: the first year athe: curlers. have been: able’ to march in good weather’ as sun. hone - for” the - ‘annual . ‘hi-jinks peni g. at. the curling, Tink, FIRE’ SAFETY DRIVE: ‘Which preceded .the official —Staff photo. by. Dick: Ayres. - In‘a. drive tu. -ensure. that all oil heaters, stoves nd fur naces are corr ectly j heck”. of oi]! installations i is I epartment next month: - ‘he move to increase the ef-|- ency of fire protection isa mbined. effort on the part of the City Council and City. . Fire Marshal Earl.W: Becker. | * Under the Fire Marshal’s regu- * lations: installation permits. are required: forall. fueled heating and cookin devices. see ee ay. night, ‘discontinued. the}. . $l’ charge for oil inst Hi jon. per- emits. , Permits may now. be obtained hall: ‘ing instalation as nstalled, an intensive “spot “Fird. Chief Becker said that all oil burning equipment will be re- quired to mect regulations cover- set down by the Fire Marshal’s regulations. The spot check will not. start until about two wecks from now which will give: persons with oil ~ finstallations an spportunity to 7 obtain, their. ‘permits, Failure’ to comply régulation { t €.. ‘Marsha “suspension. of: ‘oll ‘delivery. ent: house, where'an oil heater or furnace is already. installed, can find out whether. it..:has - been checked. or..not, by telephoning the fire department. ‘Fat. embolis sm used cannery man’s death A ‘are condition, of fat embolism which plugged he blood vessels and cut off the supply of oxygen, ‘eaused the death of Lawrence Jonasson, a coroner’s ury decided: at an inquest i in 1 the City” ‘Hall ry iday jifternoon, . Jonasson, a 23-year old Tver "ess Cannery: omployee, died ‘March 12 in Prince Rupert Gen- ‘oral hospital, elght days after he ‘suffered compound fractures to ‘both legs when he was pinned to a wall by a car driven by Oscar Helge Johnson on, the night of! March 4, COMPLICATIONS. In Its verdict the jury; headed by Gordon Payhe, foreman, stated that Jonnsson. “died of complications (fat = embolism) “ Wkely resulting from injuries to both legs when — aceldontally P atruck by a car nb, 9 pm, March 4, Toxtitying ate tho’ inquest, pre + wv sided over by Coroner George J, Dawos, was Dr, Willlam B, M, : Wek, who told thd Jury that when he was enlled’to the house of Oscar Holge ‘Johnson nt 1074 Hoventh Aventin Wat, he found Jonasson tae hava.) compound fractures of: both logs, below the kneos, ab the, Tovol of: car ' bumpor, De, Wak oated ha and Dr, .W. 8. Korghn repalrod, donasson's logs and that on the ‘Snturday morn- Ing, Marah §, thare was no ine Jlaatlon that nora was anything rong, . ¥ “nn fet,” the lontor told the jury, ho was daly fe vory wall,” However. he Canld, Sunday morning, Maral 6, Jonnason Jiupsod Into a cop coma and LOVOr PHCOVOTOD, | oe ¢ Symplome dlxplayedt by Jonas See ope EA oo A EO eR an 2151 51. ‘wes . +e tiaseaeenananae in ecrinbretaert mapas ‘son Indicated that fat cnabolism had been the cause of death, He said that, shock from severe iIn- Juries could cause a change in the circulation of blood.and that}? fat.onlarges the molecules, plugs the blood vessels and cuts oft the supply of oxygen to the heart, Oscar Helge Johnson, driver of the var which broke Jonasson's ‘logs, told the court that the only mechanical defect on his 1956 car, was the fact that the engine idled ata high rate, He sald that on the night of March 4, he, his wife and Jonas- son aed arrived home in his car from a shopping trip. Ho sald he parked his car on the'20-foot long by 13 foot wide wooden driveway and after they hind all got ont, he deelded the cir wasn't close enough to the house, The sald he went baek to the cir bub diday't elose the dour or turn on the headlights as he was only going to move the car "a couple af foot." After ho had started the motor, he pub the automatic transmission Into “forward po- Altdon” and the high rate of Idl- Ing onusod the car tofump for ward, THe said he hurriedly triad to Jam on the brake but in doing 80 he alappoed on the accelerator, The cay shot aheid, over the threo-tieh phink at the ond of the vamp and erashed inte Jonnsson and the house J% foot aloud, Te sald he siw Jonnsson Just aa thea was about to hit him but couldn't stop the ear in time, Mt, dahnson told the Jury that ho dldia't know ‘whit Jonasson had beon doing in front of the Onr, 1 the steps lending Into the house: wore on tho Nght of the drivewny, Olly solloitor A. Brueo Brown [eoratol tho. Inquost. for tho planned by the City Fire]. Persons ‘moving ‘into. a ‘differ-| SSW Ly a Wy YMG . _ 2... GC - Mitchell dies sudden! y vat age of 56 One’ Of 28 Prince _| staunchest ‘sports fans and. ‘a former ‘athlete himself, well- known city businessman ‘George Cowie Mitchell, died suddenly Saturday night in Prince Rupert General hospital after a brief illness. He was 56.. Born in Grange, Scotland, Mr. Mitchell came to. Prince Rupert as a child with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell. AS a young man he was most active in sports, playing soccer for the Sons of Canada and Cal- lies elevens and basketball and baseball for the Colts. He was also an ardent badminton player. Educated in Prince Rupert, Mr. Mitchell | started his: business career with Bryant and Greer men’s furnishing: store, “worked|: for the -Royal:--Bank of Canada _ tand later. became manager of Al- “l-bert and McCaffery Ltd. : he: bought -the. interest, « e-| Currie i 1 ( “could: Fesult | in’ ‘said: “The total -ship’s- ‘com>: noe “.plement is 36. The ‘ship .* pert (DOT) agency as specifically. r differentiated’ from the Victoria: oe The Chamber pointed out tol’: | Mr..Hees that the federal gov-: US ernment was on record as ‘having : : intended the CGS Simon .Fraser | *- destined to be Prince Rupert- ae year-old fisherman: from: Alert; Bay,. changed : a plea of not guilty: to guilty in police.court this: mor=\s ed- at ‘$65. ‘he’ ‘took. from a local _-ds ‘to be used for’ supply “and .buoy work for. the -'. Prince Rupert | agency -but will have a ‘radius. of action sufficient to per- “mit operation in’ “the ™ » Canadian western Arctic _and it is planned to’ send the ship into’ Arctic .» waters to assist with the ., DEW line. re supply -for “This was stated. twice by the uary 14, 1957,. the deputy: min- sti . of: "a “holds “Good Rink” “worn on: the sweaters of. the Tink he was going’.to’ skip ino the Prince. Rupert Golden Jub- “approximately. three | ad months: ‘each year. ~The -. , hip is well. equipped to reak ice and: has: a-20- . m ‘ton . derrick: for: lifting a ‘the’ buoys.”- snot that: ‘the building. of, a new Vessel would leave : the Prince Rupert agency ‘badly unde d |... The Chamber said‘ that-it had always’ understood: ‘that, the new “4 vessel would be based here | ‘and | ilee bonspiel.., Good was . unable to- anriye: in - Prince: in time. and delegated his. _duties to Jim Georgeson; Jat ‘Tight in front row. Others on. “rink are Jeft front, Bill “Mc- ond at right rear, | .,=Staff photo: by: Dick Ayres LLITO EO senrooreccooroe ». Jarge fishing fleet’ since it is de=|: s pendent : to a ‘great’ ‘extent’ on 8 properly’ maintained aids. to nav: oe igation, ey The letter: “tg “Mr. “Hees “tireed “ | him ‘to: give serious: consideration |: to the’ time required for: ‘a vessel to reach Prince Rupert: waters from Victoria and ‘to the needs of. the north coast | of: British Columbia. “We fecl confident ‘that you will agree that this. vessel.'to be used for supply and buoy work for the Prince Rupert. Agency’ should. be based. at Prince Ru- pert, " the letter concluded. Ship waiting to load grain’ A second! freighter’ is. berthed at. the Canadian Government elevator with the arrival Sunday morning of the Norwegian-reg- slered MV Bronnoy . from Van- couver, The Bronnoy, which was hore in July: of 1059, Is expected to start: taking on barley whon the MV Peter Niclson finishes lond~ ing. reevecoeee sorcsoecoonsoovesoes Soft section on highway “hazardous” A soft, soction ‘on the east side| of the “summit towards Tyee on Highway 16 has caused haz- urdous conditions, Roger Mc- cown, district highways super- Intondont reported today; He suid that a 24-hour patrol has boon placed on: the arow by the Dopartment of Highways, Mr, Mekeown: sald: that the general condition of Highway 16 all the way to Prince George is generally: “good" with the ox- voption of a. fow frost. bolts and slippery seations.. sorscssscsosssscrsecseerssezees| VALSE ‘ALARM. ' Olty: flremon ‘anawored « a. endl Bunday wt 4330 pum, to Ninth! wd Fulton SLroct but upon tre rival found i) was a false arm, |. Wromon. sad that an? arm box In that. vicinity had been]. turned on by some » ohtidron n play: Ing. nearby, - Princo | Rupert "tins now gone 482. days without’ a fatal trattie accldent,.. a flower: bed “ ae _HiMes Chatham.; ro roveccorncoroes Morven fond now at $392 “The Cuthbort Morven Family Fund has ‘now swelled to the amount of -$392.33 since dona- tions have. been. reccived over the weekend, The special fund is “for the Cuthbert Morven family whose home at 600 Thompson Strect was destroyed by .flre Wednes- day, . Last donations recelved have been from Mrs. -B. Stewart with $3;- two anonymous. donations received in- amounts of $50 and $20; $30 collected by Captain Earl Melnnes, commander. of the local: Salvation Army Corps and $22 roported from the Bank of Montreal, $20 from .G. Fox and $2 from. Leon -Paulin, Donations may ‘still be sent to the Daily Nows cditorial of- fice or any of the three chart- ored banks) In the elty with’ cheques made out to “The Cuth. bert Morvon ely Pund.’” | 6 die i in fires, By The Guniadian Presa Mires and. ‘traffic nevidents took tho livos of 34 Canadians during the wookend. A mothor: and two children died ina Nova Scotia fire and two bacholors died in a fire In Napanos, ‘Ont, Nova Scotin ro- ported one-othor flro donth, SLING OIRIPODILI LS D COMPANY, IRISH. FUSILIERS (SET FOR INSPEC TION TONIGHT * lit«Col, Wi 0, Lamb of: the Canudlads. Army. Hondquarteta, ‘RO. Area, will hold: Irish Wistlora?: In ‘tho: Avmoury. snual . “Commanding officar. of: the loval millttn: unit, Captain” | Moore sald today. that Lt«Coal,' Wi who was :unablo. 6 Bishop, 10 Inspecting. offiver is Major © : ny. agno outs of tralning: and, ‘administration: of the ‘local. |. ‘ parrio out together With “a: parade of: tho:s ipo dT, POPULAR “RADIO SPORTS, commentator Bill Good, centre, y banner, |. Chesney;:lead, Sid Elkins, third: P “at left rear, and Al. ‘Perley, SeC--) jh beinee ® Navy. ae ng ec) first: daffodil, re-.: ‘rink ‘handed ™ Ed: Garner's’ ‘quar. 10345: draw: this. -morning.. draw: this’ morning. © {> In Cc! Event play ‘today ‘for the me secondary to grand: challenge oe | trophy, Miner, ‘Simundson °trim- med Pat Deane 11-6, Larry Pru- den ‘from Terrace beat: Pete Moroz’ 9-4 and . Stan’ downed Ted Parker 4945 Seaman fined | while impaired i Knud- Berg: ‘Anderson of. the Danish freighter MV Peter Niel- sol) was ‘fined $50 or In default of payment sentenced to 30 days in jail, when. he pleaded guilty before Magistrate E. .'T.. Applo- white in police court this morn ing toa charge of impatred driving, He was, also prohibited from driving ~ Jn: ‘Canada ‘for three, months, Honor students visit warships _ Eleven members: of Booth Mo- morlal.. High ‘school: “Honors Club” were treated to: a . visit aboard : the - visiting: Royal Cans adian Navy destroyer escort HMCS Fraser Saturday after-|b noon, Under. the direction of tholy.:teacher-sponsor --V,..R, ‘Prolson, the: students, wore taken |’ oni specially guided tours of the modorn ; anti-submarine voxsol and later ‘wore sorved refresh- mons, Tho Fraser which. are rived hero. Saturday © morning, (vancouver. Rogiment) : tonight : at, 8 o'clock fe ‘HO une sallod onrly: nt 8:30 0, We Locay {napection .of “D": Company, Liunh: is representing .. attond, Accompe. + Ujlley. Cee yt Cooper : $50 for driving , which. won't go’: down. ‘ins:the. “Gerry I Lemire’s si mike stood alone a at noon’ toda “as “Ja quartet to reckon. with. as the: Prince Rupert. ‘Golden. J vite Len Bonspiel headed. into ‘its finals ' cae +Bell’S [:, tet. a:..13-7. shellacking. in the 6. In B° Event: ‘Anderson. downed i Myers of Terrace'6- 3 in: the’ 8: 30 " VICTORIA (The B. Griew: islature. ended. a - 37-day: sitting record : for ; anything : politicnlly spectacular — except. perhaps that It may . be’ a _Bre-election session, “0: Lieutenant’ Governor. = met Ross ate Friday gavo.: ‘assent to & ‘prank NS Te ANI PG: po "80 80' bills inthe traditionalwwind-_ up ceremony. Paper fewsinall. directions as membors ‘syowed thelr exhuberance ‘at the, ‘end7of. Jong” logislative grind: which | ' ineluded | 18 night -alttingsy. wht The billy signed. by: MtfRoss Included. the supply meast¥; for $331,000,000 « budget, .. a: “be many. obsorvors ‘say is. ae Inter lo an election, probably im Bep- Comber, ce i PREMIER AILING j ah eee ‘But the promlar isn't "es ing. A unt ‘late suming wine . ‘ade- eo cluding . a, May-June: boosting. trip to: Britain. Increased pensions “and! issistineo,.an -{nerease wh from $28 n-yoar in: thaw owner grant, group. inky eine mel $8 fram $6.0 dhy~Wi oluded in the government ta Braun. wb | WEATHER... Raln' ’ Tuesday: “Little change An te + ee we 1B au southw ‘ tonight, rain ‘90 aver tho Chnroilori drys Lew ton hi ht. andi tl Tuoadny 38. and. 45." Still convalosclng: from a fane gary kidney operation, hewwill | au Premier W, A; C, ‘Bonnott'siFedord nae dget, Mot and some. pry imoronses teolvil sorvants and. increased jury? nm we 1a \