. was: received, ‘Tuesday. aa VOL. L, No..1 | Telephone: 6767 - QUESNEL Gb) belniins accused of the: mur- a “der of his half- ‘brother following ¢ a home-brew party | % happened that’ “ight because he was drunk, is, Billy, Potion ‘be-1- ‘date: for ‘public & plans: {or a: railway” to the. Yukon ‘border... ‘Dr, ‘Henty- F, Angus, chairman ‘of the. commission,. said. the ap- _ plication for hearings from’ Pa- _eific Northern Railway corner n- the . éluded. detailed plans - for. Hine, which will run 700° miles|” "from the neighborhood of Prince George in‘ north-central B.C, to a ‘the Yukon border. Drugs expensive - PENTICTON, (M—Dougias - A. Denholm, registrar for the B.C. Pharmaceulical: Association, says pharmacists’ in British Columbia have weathered “pretty well” the recent allegatiotis: of. overcharg- - Seven children orphaned by slay yings BURNABY AQ) 2° Soven” ehit- dren. were orphaned Tucaday by o murdor-suicide vin a | South Burnaby home where n 15-yoare ‘old girl = watchad - Nor... father shoot himsolt aftor. he had alaln hia wife, Tho, doad wor’ identified ns rnast Lawrence, ‘Beatlestone, 2 88-year-old ; motal: worker, and his wife, . Jost, "33, ma Thelt oldost child, sarah, told police sha. heard a shoal about nm, ran into the kitchen to find her mother shot. dond and thon saw, hers Faber. Ki Nim | aolf with “a bulle in the. hone from a 309 rifle, | —, sarah told. police ao: “'0« mained galm ag she herded her alx brolhors and alators back up| alnlis to. tholr badrooma to: kaop tham frond, the: ‘Reone In the kitehon,. “wryan sive cantlodl: pallaa, « sarc, ab ro\hbr, and” four morths-old indy. wore (nikon: bo the home of. w OMP : Corpornl: B , Ry Bortran.: . , The other four, mM ‘noys, ‘wore taken to Burnny. hoolnl wolfara |: ON er bine Bae na ot 0 Hy rae wpe esi - ORMES © DRUGS. LTD. | DIAL: 215 [Wate R.A, Mo ing: for ‘drugs. 18 | about two’ seconds ta. voice the. criticism: and about two hours to r ‘it, ". ‘Ae. said ‘in an‘ inter- year. Jn 1958. Boat “offence CAMPBELL. RIVER «Py . James: Kretz 29, was, fined $15 “ Tuesday for having. ‘eight: per-. sons. in. a 15-foot, boat equip-. ped with only, one lifejacket.. He was one of.. four persons charged: recently ‘with’ infrac- “tion of regulations - covering ; small vessels, Arson charge - VANCOUVER (j—Mike Balezs was charged with attempted ar- son. Tuesday after a fire, was found In ‘a-plile in a downtown alley. Firemen extinguished the blaze before any damage was caused, — New government © VANCOUVER )—Reprosenta- tives of the city and its sur- rounding municipalities meet next week in a critical. two-day ‘! conference to consider whether politican government, The 22 delegates representing 10. municipalities on the. metro- politian jolnt committee will confer at Manning ‘Park, «100 niles east of Here, to hear ya ports of sub- committees which have atudiod the problems, in- volved for more than two yoars, - Tho. dologatos aro wnanimous tn thelr belief that something muat be done to Increasn co-or- dination of planning and cssen- tin} sorvicos among, the. muniel- pulilies, - Cases remanded | ~ John: ‘Orban, of no. flxed address, . was remanded: without ‘lon until Juno 14, whon he Vp ponred In. police court this morn Ing before Deputy Police’ Magla- bronking, ontoring. and ‘theft. Mo. wha’ charged: following a bronkeln. at a: home ‘owned : by) Wort on May. 26._ Also. romnanded | “without plon until June 16, was ‘Bdward John Arnoy, of 1206: Socond Avenue 1| Wont Who wna charged: with bo- ingin. control: of na motor. yolicle wile Nig. ability, with Impaired, ‘Prince. Rupert” hag how, gone 611 days without. a fatal tattle, neeldent, : “"The problem was’ that! fit took b= nth of: Tune last |." y 10, inches/--:' sshort. ‘of the June; “precipitation |, record ‘for a 24- hour period, oe Forest District last .week and _ “was; ‘negligible, ‘District Forester with: fires to date to 40 and the fire- that the fire hazard for the ‘Greater. Vancouver necds metro-|. oan charged with, + Rudolf stich: at 843 Ninth Avonuo. : WOWIE!! : ie “Tha |. after a ‘London- dress shop put. skirt in a window and London women: immediately. ‘followed, suit: London -women. fell on the idea with: a-. glad cry, of “out with the scissors” and started fashion. craze ‘that -has speeded". the pulse and. straightened the entire: male. population. In Toronto Miss Hanzel’s dress ‘turned male heads and. brought, disapproving sniffs from elderly ‘women. rest fires oc- ‘in the .Prince™ Rupert} ; ‘only. four. new. ‘fc curred the ; ‘cost. of. extinguishing them Je Re “Johnston reported. today. Mr.- ‘Johnston said-the hazard for... this : ATCA. remains . low, bul ‘the: .inereasing” “warm weather ‘the ‘hazard could be higher in the: “near “future. The new fires. ‘pring the, total fighting cost remains at $877. Last year at this time there were only 23 fires but it. cost $1, 047 to extinguish. BC. Forest Service disclosed province is also low. So far, this year there have. -been 287 ‘fircs costing $24,763: ‘to: “put out, Last year bLhere were 642: fires: Which ported three cost $92, 580 to exuinguish,’ ; Landon. Look” gets” a Jong. look: from - ‘driver John Couche as ‘model - Alice Hanzel, parades first - sample : ‘on “& downtown Toronto street. The heightened. hemiines * were ‘copied! re a mannequin with a: ‘shortened. > “ —cP photo. - ~ Revenue from fines un) | police report shows — - Since the beginning of the. year the revenue ‘to t city from police court fines and costs has increased at {cording | to. the April yeport to” City Council by, Staff. | Sgt. W. J.:Gurrie, NCO in charge. of the @ City ROMP] of was. paid $91. , * The number of liquor cases has increased from: 20 in: ‘February, to. 37 for April, while’ the number of’ ‘complaints: received and’ in- ‘vestigated has increased from 144 in. February to 268 for April. RCMP attended seven fires; re- unlighted | street lamps, two. unlocked: business premises, cight lost. articles, and two stolen bicycles during April. Police recovered all -the lost articles and two of the. | bikes. Prisoners’ expenses for. food amounted to $146.20. Twenty- seven. traffic, 21 park- ing, and five other warnings were issued during the month, - RCMP vehicles travelled ‘some 5,582 miles in April while carry- Jng on. patrols. March's total was only. 4,005 miles. ; Halibut” landings up, “PRINCE RUPERT,: “B.C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8,. 1960 Nova Scotia Tuesday in‘a~ oF ‘omorrow 7 ‘deadline — for orders Readers are “reminded Ahat =the deadline for ordering The Daiiy News’ special Golden Ju- bilee edition is 5 p.m. tomor- row. The Daily News with address, wrap. and. mail -. this: bonus © paper “to: the persons “of ‘your ; ehoice for 25 cents per copy. If. «you wish to mail copies your- self, advise’ the ‘paper, “of the” + numbers needed. These will be’ {supplied at standard. price of" 10 cents per copy- Subscribers “will, of course, receive the sup-: plement in the regular manner -al no extra cost. PACA Oae seoree prennescnernreeeet | City: building | Iding | said today that 34° bu iilding: per- mits were issued ‘in’: May. for a. total :value of. $81,825. While this is-a‘slight increase. ‘over. the sents .a drop. of $107,930. from the May: 1959, total of $189, 155. This year’s five-month ° total of. $408, 195 which is a.far cry from. last © year’s: - five-month total of 195 permits, valued: at $757,736. Last month’s - {ces covered: residential-new (2) $24,000; ad- ditions: (8) $13,700; alterations and . repairs (19) — , $10, 800; commercial- new (2) $31,400; al- terations, and repairs (3) $1, 925. Permits issued for May in- cluded: building (34) $200.50; plumbing (6) $29.00; and blast- ing (1) $2,00. woes “Pwo FALSE A ALARMS Wiremen were called to two false alarms today and yesterday. A false darm was burned » in and Seventh Strects last night about 7 p.m..while another. false salmon atch” down — Halibut landings i in Prince Rupert last weeks were almost double those: of the previous week, while prices continued to climb: Last, week's landings: totaled 1,004, 400 pounds, a big: jump from tho: provious week's Jandings of 606,000 pounds, he Total welght of all fish landed lash week wis, 1,136, 000. ‘poutids,. . Landings: included, %, 184, 200 pounds. of chix. Ay 13: 13.6 conts; 687,800, pounds, of’ mad, at 16.2 to 6,7 7 and: 182, 00 ab AN, 5 to 18.1 conte, 9. wee “-Pricos for tho. provlous: wook wore; ehix, It 0 14, cents; med,, 14,1. t0'.14,7 eontay | ‘and’ luge, 1 (0'17.8: conts 1: pound, The animon: anteh , of 55,000 ponds wis dow) some from ‘tho. provious. wook's, sonKon Meh ‘of 9,400 pounds, . roy Balmon. entogorles | wore “yod spring (troll): 27,000 pounds 6-50 to 84 conte: for! Javgos 40 to 42 conte for med,} and 23 to 30 conta for amally. (ob), 17,400 pounds nb 42 ants for Jayyo, No. ot 101 pricos wore give ‘White: apring: (toll) 8, 100 with no prjaos .givony: (not). 3,500 pounds vt 25 to a4 conta for Ingo and. 80 conta for. amall, ©: Troll anught fish wore taken in Hoonto Btrnlts nud off tho north const of the ‘Queen Charlottos. ‘while tho netted flash qgame.malns. ly: from, tho: ‘Bkoonn. ‘and Nan avons Fereateon ee landed bottom fish this ‘woek, and. two shrimp. trawlers oper- ated in Chatham Sound, Bottom fish landings Included: 50,800 pounds of sole at. four conts; 600 pounds of grey cod at five’ ‘conts! 1,300. pounds of ‘red and, rock cod. at two conts; 900 pounds of Wng cod ab four conta: 2,600 ‘pounds: of black > cod. soven to 14: conts; and 8,000 ‘| pounds of mink feed nt onc and threo. CUA LOR, of. wv eont por pound, “Also Inndled wore 2,000: ‘pounds od of Breon. shrimps, selling nt 12 to 14'conts: and “900° pounds of yrwns al. 60 conte por pound. , ‘Tho total wolght of - ‘hottom fish, ‘ahrhlyps, © ond: enwn Was 7, 500 pounds, | ‘ ha Two. boats Tand 69,000 pounds call was received from the box: at Ninth Avenue and McBride Streets about 2:10 p.m, today. brought personal : défeat' to Liberal ipecageerees see et aes ee Ce eee Pte j Inspector: J. Ce Ewart: April | value of . $79, 350, it repre- is 155. permits: for a. total: value from the: box at ‘Third: Avenue}. Victory, shock | to 34 CCFers By DON HOYT Canadian ‘Press Staff Writer “HALUSAX (CP)—A strengthened Progressive ‘Conservative government was returned to power in} pr ovineial election that leader: Henry Hicks, ‘It: was: an. €asy ‘victory for’ 46- te year-old ‘Premier Robert L. Stan=. field. He had called: for a man- date to carry Nova Scotia’s case to the. July federal-provincial conference ‘at. Ottawa. “next month.. were re-elected. =. . The result: compared with the last election: Pro. Con. Capa 27! Liberals wi... 2. oe: CCP. Loach Total wlewethne a LL . Preliminary. figures | indicated | almost 87 per ‘cent, of: about ‘400,- 000 eligible _ voters ‘used | their franchise. In ‘contrast: to. avin. Stanfield, who had -the biggest margin -of |: 18 “ 1” ‘any wcandidate, former premier) | Hicks lost his’ Annapolise East. seat to Progressvie Conservative Hanson T. Dowell, a lawyer. and former, Canadian Amateur Hock- ey. Association | president, by 14 | votes. Mr. _ es. saberal party chiet- the campaign’ chiefly on the 314- year record of ‘his: government and. the | Telationship between Progressive Conservative govern- ments. dn, Halifax. and. Ottawa, said his “party is “pratefully thankful for the new mandate given us.” He. sald the govern- ment: will “strive our “hardest, for the’ advancement of the Nova | Scotia people.” : ‘CCF. Leaaer Michael MacDon- ald, the only one of a record 34 COF candidates to be elected, said. he: is surprised his’ party didn’t'-do. better. Twenty-nine CCF. nominecs lost their $100 de-~ posits When they failed. to get half as many votes as their win- ning opponents, . — The.CCF increased ils share of the popular.vote to nine per cent. The Conservatives. got 40. per cent of the nearly 350,000 votes cast, the same proportion as four years ago. The Liberals share was 42 per cont, down from, 48.. Nérwoglan-rogistercd freighter MV “Skautroll” arriced at the Canadan:,, ,Government elevator dock fromm: ‘Vancouver this morn- ing to lake on a full loncl' of No, 1 and No}: Q, food. barley. All his cabinet ministers Seif rer eerie + mterectignevsenin Pevew PROVINCI4!, LIBRARY VICTORIA, B,C, 3 ‘ln N 1 S | < : os ae ‘Published ‘ot. Canada’ s “Most Strategic Pacific Port —- And Key to the Great Northwest Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial” 6769 id - morning. safety. tag. in the. company’s Treasure Hunt. ‘staged to spark interest’ in Safety ‘Week, “it. “was an nc Mrs, J. R. Hamilton, of 618 sixth “Avenue. West ft safety tag about 8:30 last night. It was pinned ‘to’ thesbas of the second: totem: pole’ in’ Totem: ‘Park, Fraser: Street _ W. R, Collier, safety .co- -ordinator. for: Columbi re] Company, .Limited ‘sald’ that® Mrs. “Hamilton, -whose Hu: im is .a\.supervisor in ‘the research ‘and:..developme Vii wil] receive her: $50 prize Friday. ‘when. the: the winners: of the school safety. essay contest. ab a Island.” mill.” . Mr. Collier sald. that. the safety flag at. t ‘flying at the. end. of. the third day: of the: company’s ‘Sa aby, ’ Week, There: were only. four first: aid: casés. ‘yesterday y: making: a total: of five: forthe week up. until Tuesday. night. * As an innovation — for’ Safety Week: martial’ mu - the Band. Of: jyhe Trish Guards. i is i belhg played .at every shift: -1960- i956 | ~ Pet noid Se Ba oe Soe : pert: cipal "RiF. ‘Lucas who: has been pointed principal of Pri ‘ince out nbroOk is choo. | District: 52: School ing. experience behin with one child hg appointed a school: ‘superintend- vos ent: and. Mr.. Greenhough.suc~- ceeds Roosevelt Park school prin cipal. John -H. Steele, . “who ., ha tendered” his... resignation: “Mr. Lucas has been principal at J Booth ‘Memorial Junior. Senior High school and the. new senior nee school since 1956. , " Truscott,.. who’ ‘denching at a one-room school in the Okanagan: in 1932, has a broad background of music, ath- letics and general.community in- terests.. He received his BA from the University of: British Colum- bia majoring © in” ‘mathematics, physics, and geography. Only break in his long admin- istrative carrer was between 1942): ‘and 1945 when he. served with the RCAF from which he’ was discharged with the rank of fly-|: ing-officer, Head of one of thele largest schools in the East Koot- ‘onays, he was..10 years in Cran- brook and. also in early _yoars tought at Nakusp. - Mr, Greonhough, . who. has has been principal of Seal Cove school since September last. year Two bonty eer n toll of| 60,000 In Prince: Ruport: today, ‘The Ualda: Chief brought in * 64,000 pounds. to the exchange |. inoludingy. 87,000. pounds ‘of med, nt 16 conta; and 17,000: pounds: of Ingo nt 17 cents,” Bold. tolAtlin.: Oona FR Inndod.:15,000-: mot at the Princo Rupert Mahe Co-oporntive. Aasocintion! at Walrview:: but no: bre “Two dragots: tute. ‘Avon 4 rmon's ‘plant A has hadoa total of ning. years rh , mea : ‘Of; Canadian: Legion ( oh i ao=proaidont prosidont: Ji Re Me tev tow, lott: to Hel McCorkindale, : + arto “Peat prosidenta: wh started ;' » [attornoon “| lyneh. offlolating. pi Chief Becker said that in ‘his. department. answered ll cails,) ‘four of which: were: alarms, ‘six less: than. A total’ of -17 fire’ calls. ° “There was. :; damage. from” "Besides: the: false’ ala were" “calls” to’ ‘one. “automobile. ees 2 ae 22 en de the ‘city Firemen inspected ; ers, 12 hotels, 14. mercantile B tablishments, '16. dwelling 6. chimney” installations © andthe city and: waterfront “tine af aaron system,” 4 Chief ‘Becker: _zoportddesitat the.’ British © Columbia Fixe Marshal’s Traveling Unit/ will: be. holding firefighting classes here trom Juno 21 to:28 — ma “funeral held” “-Prayors ® “for: “Jamon.” Fajr \ Bold, who ‘died. June 4, were ose id. ab. Ferguson ‘Funeral Home:'this with: Revs me : i eomotery: een “Mr, Bold” ira born. “te pool: England: in, 1012 ‘and, |v. voteran. of, the. Secon ani 1 Wary iat ~fand- server ~f and | Gorn ny. ‘Ho! ‘onilated " In: i oversons : al Prune Qo NAG