Cina mw iM Sy WT Se ot ween ep ee EE we ED OE EELS OD re NEY Poet ae te ethers ‘ * “, eo : . me ‘ . ' ete ee ae ak, aha ayy CARED DEE GEES GEL OME PRL Bic nd ig yg PA AEM Oo oa Pet Bae akc the , " ne Cy. I ce A a rely SPL ees bh bee sete EUUR EN GU ROD Dre rE gay ESTE NEES prove mgye tes peor . f TaD TY Tears eeite tee, LIPRARY gto meg Teet at 4 N 1 { / . VECTORTA, B. C.. os : =F UESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1960 a ° Night Calls—Business 6768, Neeretetet sinters tr VOL. L, No. 197 Balcer heads Hees trade chief OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister Diefenbaker made 10 cabinet changes today, shifting Agricultul € Minister Harkness to defence with the appointment of. Defence Minister Pearkes as British Columbia’s: new. lieutenant-governor and making Resources Minister Alvin J. Hamilton the new agriculture minister.: He brought into the cabinet as minister of forestry, to head @ jijam J. Browne, 63, tO. solicitor new department’.set up by the general. . TEs ast parHamentary session, 61-| The cabinet inas seen relati ely |: Pinna CR ear-old Hugh John Flemming,| few changes since the Conser Agriculture Minister Harkness former premier of New Bruns-| tives took office June 21, 19 ... Defence ministry...» Wick. Up to today, 16 of the 22'mem: sig; Other new. “members: of the bers were “originals” from. that} cabinet are- Walter Dinsdale, 44-| first cabinet’ and three. ot year-old - MP for Brandon-Souris,| pave been in the cabinet since “minister “of northern’ affairs; August, 1957. .°. i |, Noe! Dorion, 56, MP for Belle-| . The last change in’ ‘the - chasse, secretary of state; .G. istry was the departure. of state. Ernest Halpenny, 57, MP for Lon- secretary i ER don, minister. without portfolio 7 Other changes: ment to th Senate. "Trade Minister Churchill, 61, to “There ne So been stw minister of veterans aftairs and|: ° séale cabinet . changes i chairman. of the privy council two: years.’ “On “Augus a az committee. Works Minister: “Walker and’ A: trade sport Minister Hees, ¢ 50, to | sociate: Defence’ ‘Minister. Sevigrly: Solicitor-General Balcer, 22, to joined the cabinet, one day ‘after "transport minister: 0 the departure of J.M Macdo a al “minis withou . Minister without: portfolio, wil: \ portfoli : f eurtemnanche ‘and ‘defence J Hugh John Flemming ww. to forestry, (bo a POLICE. cou. RT Memorial Junior High. Sch Chief W, H. Hill during a tire ‘prevention. ‘class . the. fire tall -Friday.. Students are taught the’ basics . of fire p e ti : ae b urglars a rs ‘sen jtenced | ae keeps a. fire burning; operation: of ie ae : 10 p Fat for-break-in. ~ Ss Wastiwan Thom Lanthrohe,: -of Avenue: Bast: ‘September. 25 nd . was unable Qe be.stepped * “Sol.-general Balcer - .. to transport -: ed as a second par- retary to Agricul wlién He appeared: ‘pefore Deputy Magistrate Ru A. McLean Friday} afternoon in police court: “This will, give. Mr. Hamilton |. -Ronald Edwin*:Martinson,. of secretaries “from both. eastern|gi7-Bacon Street was given a ‘and :western Canada. Present} one-year. jail sentence: for the parliamentary _ -secretary..is . L. same charge. Elston Cardiff, MP for the On- tario seat of Huron. . — “Transferred to the agriculture ministry was the Canadian ‘Wheat Board, previously under the trade department. ‘improve image — ’ VANCOUVER. (CP)—British Columbia's civil . servants voted Saturday to join a proposed national federation of provincial and federal government em- ployees, the first. such group to make the move in Can- Second * “Avene * Wes convicted: ‘of: -impairet ee a! and fined: $50. ® “Eanthome and, Martinson had ‘ Terris. ‘pleaded not guilty to. ‘the pleaded guilty to: the charge charge : September. “7. < He. was Be September 28, following the Sep- | charged. at 7 p.m. ‘September’ 16 eseaped with. about: $12, 000: : tember 21 break-in. of Eddie’s| near. the’ Canadian’ National . | News Stand. They had been | Railways "yoadway. 27. The two men, both wearing | wh ada. The decision came after lengthy debate in the ns : oe closin session of the B.C. government employees asso-!' pe Miniitge Pearkes ML Diefenbaker paid tribute to sit courte “juvenile court,’ to a | trench, coats, held up é a cashier in. the penthouse ¢ office o mS tion annual convention, 110! "Governor.. _ ast ol tiers Ca ada he ee pro. | ee T ch at the Geurgia hotel. : cia ¢ oy tO . est soldiers Can 1as ever pro- The proposed national group is jauced. s Canada has ever PFO“! Harold Samuel sid of Prince wo-cat ras oes, id ag men, at seas Three. car deaths — : Helland the Canadian Federation of Gov- . “Bis devotion to his sovereign George pleaded* guilty Saturday down the stairway. of the hotel PRINCE’ GEORGE: Qin “Three ernment” Employee Association. ver wrec { S$ aud his country have become a by a caren of, obtaining goods in jures < driver after tieing up the clerk. = * persone died Priday night in two : C on f inu es UP een by other civil ‘er | ‘|legend in his lifetimes and was remanded until October R. B. Williams, assistant mane near here.:..Two were killed.when..— ada, it would provide a central Cassiar road, His administration of the de-|12 for sentencing when he ap- Mrs. Kurt Crossman of 1546 aBe Tt t r noe 12.00 0 t ost a truck in: which they; were:rid- mission body with a national office and ’' |} fence department had been peared « before Magistrate E. T.| Eighth Avenue East received al f it. eh h ou $. almost|ing overturned five milessnorth On com budget to deal with civil service _[ worthy. He had never faltered Applewhaite. O bruises and face injuries follow-|@l.of It.cash. of Prince George. ‘The, thirdwas, . 1 1 {| problems. ‘isolates 50. or shirked his duty. ' Kidd had obtained goods to the|ing a collision Friday at the in-| | gwer. voting age’ | Raape aeae, in a wrecked car'that | “Well- known city fis eaurtt Its mean aims would be two- Mr. Dicfenbaker said Mr.i value of $10 from George Hill & | tersection ,of Seventh Avenuc ad gone. through a guard::rail Harold Helland of 656 Pour old: Churchill will continue as gov-|Sons July 26. and Green Street. The driver of VANCOUVER @— Alderman|and over: an embankment 8 mally Avenue Bast, will soon start on . f. The Bear Rivei-has overflow- ernment house leader... The job He also. pleaded guilty to. althe other car, Reid Nelson of Reg Atherton has suggested to a north of here.” me the second year of his third term) 1. strengthen the drive of gov-|ed its banks cutting away largejof trade minister and govern-| charge of obtaining $33,from the|1018 Third Avenue West, was committee’ studying Vancouver’s| . Police. identified “two, WOE phe on the International Pacific} ernment employces for sl sections of the Stewart-Cassiat) ment house leader has been too Prince Rupert. Social Welfare] not injured. Mrs. Crossman is in | Voting. list thatthe voting “age | dead as: Thomas Serris, 23, - killed: Halibut Commission, bargaining rig ane 2 Et vil road and isolating a road con-|ereat a load for one minister, Mr. June 17 ind was again remanded satisfactory condition: in Prince should be lowered to 19 from 21 in: the wrecked car, and, Robert An announcement In the Can- Sa ents and enhanee the ir pres struction camp, housing 50 per- | Dicfenbaker said, - until. October 12 for sentencing. Rupert General Hospital. to conform wi with the provinelal year jit, who, died with & 20- ada Gazette nf, Ottawa Friday.) tizo, BONG. . Mr, Churchill had been “re- Police stated that Mrs, Cross- ge. ) e truc yo 3 f a 0. "a be Reports reaching here ‘from markably successful” as a-trade |" - David, Mckee of Por ‘Ba ard ° AML were from. Prince Geert: that Mr, Helland had been aP-| At present, there is only 8) the isolated areca: said the river, minister, the. prime minister} was fined $25 when ve. ‘pleaded man’s car skidded Rows No Old station burned. Dp ey pointed to the Halfbut Commis- | loose national council of govern=| which began: flooding Wednes-|said. ‘What had been achieved] guilty toa charge of permitting road into a power a r, od, KAMLOOPS @—A 50- year-old|: rowned. in ‘Iake: \ u No ne yeur, is slightly in- ment employce associations from) day, carried tons of glacial ice,)in the department must be at-|n motor-vehicle registered in his son’s car apparently followed,|opR station at nearby Monte "HARRISON HOT, SPRINGS" « 0 1 sion for one ¥ ; hasn't been | Pine provinces and one federal) oulders and debris from the| tributed in considerable mensure| name.to be operated at an exces- rolling on its side immediately | Creck was destroyed by fire Sat- —Danish- Born Ib. Frils, 23). of 10 correct. Mr, Helland has association, mountainous area of Bear Pass|to him, Exports from Canada to] sive rato of speed. behind the former's vehicle, urday. No one was injured. The| New ‘Westminster, watched, help-- 0 off the Halibut Commission} ne convention Friday rejected! to tidewater at. Stewart, the United Kingdom this year| RCMP told the court that Mc-). Mrs, Crossman’s car was said|station has not been used for legsly. as his threo hunting.’ com- 40 since 1953, He wits re-appointed} y pesolution that they | idissafili-| Radio communications from | would be $180,000,000. more than| Kee's car was clocked at 65 to 70| to be a total wreck. No charges | regular passenger ‘brattic for 25 panions.. drowned in Harrison oe: omission for nis third} ate from the B.C, Federation of|, road construction camp atin any other year in history, . miles per hour along Eleventh} are contemplated by RCMP, | yoars. . ) Lake, about: 10 ‘miles. north; of : 1959, That|Labor (CLC) beenuse It support-| Snow Lake, 21 ‘miles north of here, Friis was the only survivor ad the CCF party in the Septom-| stowart, have been cut as well “YOUNG PEOPLE APPALLINGLY. ILLTERATE” | po . ee ys) ofy: the: Thanksgiving: weektnd to the term November 1, term doesn 't expire until Oc- tober 3), 196). ber 12 election, However, they| as radio contact from Stewart. recommended na secret ballot on the issue of political action if tho the Dawson Wade and Emil John Geer, superintendent of ‘Jhunting trip. He told ROMP.tho lake's choppy water swamped'the '|.14-foot boat he and his compan- nee appoints gince Canada only apy ions. wore in, forcing the:men: to cling to the overturned vessel: ‘ rer CCF and : ese ) e@ intor- proposed morger of the Anderson Construction Com- its representatives to th tho Canadian lahor movement! nany sald there was no dangor _ Trustees rap government. financing: . | a national ra oot he. so inkes place. — to the camp but it appeared Herting. plan ousted . 3 Mr. Hela Nis Unird term on nn that most of tho rond would bo "VANCOUVEE @—An omployor oe | soem ‘, He served from 1053 Di . b an S aay ee oD gravel Cassiar . speak er. I s SCI 00 5 eT for ut ‘plan, to. re-open B.C.'s dormant. . 4 to 1055: 1955 to 1057 and = was wer g road at Mile-18 anda half mile herring: industry. by ollminating bauch “fringe workers"as tho'teh- =, ous on Thurdy nah i er rustees said Monday pu ails are. on : dou: shift | ; ' i head i m pools: Oe ere aE nl vANcoUvER (CP). British Columbia school t y pupils. dermen.who transport catches to river rose over a. retaining wall because. the provincial government does not market school debentures soon enough and thus does not PYO- tho, processing’ plants ‘was reject \ed- Friday: by British - Columbia A 12 onr-old poy is in Prince|p¢ Milo 11 and’ washed out an-/ vide mon ’ sty ‘aquired, ey a a ee Reming fishermen. ee nanan ~yonrold bey Mital today |othor 1,600 foot. vide money for school con truction at the time, it is requirec | | | body - g. fishermen, after atrikiig hls head on. the} District Dopnrtmont. of High- nted In. 1960, et eee” , {CARS founder reappoln’ ‘to address ° nate gnnual meoting of. ine . —— “ ————~ a = | ntra 7|B.G, School ‘Truatoos Association) ter and approval by the pro- | doficiont mathomatteally in Univetalty, ot. ‘Bo, “agrood: there : meee tonight Lm a cal yostorday tier Meer atowart today hore passed a. rosolution asking | .vinoial . complrotter: who cone | eompotont aid morally want | nro."moral, softnosses,” but add= WEATHER wee Meme meeting . One ' Jput is nob oxpbeted back with that Rinnneds £0 ‘0 guaranto 00) trols financing, = ing." od that it was wrong to put, ail) _ loudly with showors:ending - Mary Paoli towne ““Lostle Duncan, #on. of Mr: and|a report untll tomorrow, - int finances for construation |, ‘that| De Julius Summer Millor_ of|the blamo on achools, Ho aad “fhis: attornoon, . Suntiysste- Miss of : Wil be provided when’ required. ‘The convention asked - ning: BL Camino College, | intellectual’ traink lone... | . ceative diragtar 0 | htn dlatr Californii's’ Hl Oamino College, aining: alone. 18]. morrow, clouding over. in ithe acu Cinsitis and Thow- Miso D, Dunant ered ineorne Pi Dologntos said the government school tits be al orod 10) 7 nn oulspoken’erltie of education |not onough for the, world, of tor): maior, ee change: in matiay acre ety will ade ae tons to, hia head after diving Kitimat: man Geclden provia funda: Until it raised: through ‘taxation, - today: anid during. nv panel’ ‘dis- oe B ne “swalea” dlccotae oe “orl ‘tomporature, North: _publlo mactiag £ a'alook into tha poo! at tho shallow ond, | foun i h ange d doaldes to markot.achool. daben- "Ab presont capital costs paid ousaion! ©: Be i ” wht ds: 18, Socomning -aouth= {ures or approves school board], “ } ienl” ade ddult education in’ Vancouver, |. . ‘! tornoon Oo. district must como from With “our: techno oglen ade . ~ Orly 15. tomorrow, aftaraoon. y tho. distr vances there. has been no. cor- Bact reports | ‘Statistics showed | ony tonight and “hi his to~ roaponding moral’ or spiritual | 4? standards of achlovement In|” morrow, 40‘and 82, =e | Improvornont, Thord Js in tho all flolda oxcopt porhaps hands} wy . net Might mM t the evi Wapllst han. Tie ta reported to be In antise — notary eon condition, i. “," hort-torm bank borrowing, . KITIMAT, “We Vent Kurbel a borrowing monoy such 08 dobon- Critic dies > | found hanging ina doorway of} one on on o, rosolution | aking | "A. resolution anid this was Loo VANCOUVER ()—=Rhynd Jam- [hls house hore Belday, tor. an alantion: ot a projeat| xpenaive and askcod ‘authority i. . ee ison, 88, ono of tho deans of) An inquiry ‘WOR, ordored Into rine bor on of A. project foro amnll lovy, tho procoods of. morality that: ‘omens ‘tho. dari p 4 'R cyt. he canada'a muste critics, diod dur-|the donth: «|: voduly Ne bo elven ne attest | which-could be nccumulited to) Aeon”: ts y nee. uper a8 ma the wookend, Ho had boon} Kurbel, 0 native of Poland, | Suber r f bo Venn f/moot future capital conte, «| Young ‘people: wore unnblo’ to now gone: 63.5. ‘anyal| male columnist for Toronto and |cnmo to. Sana fin 1088 and|SPproval of borrowing.’ |. JA. top. United States educa road, wall; write wall: or. sponk ithe b t tal’ ty ttle Winnipeg papers bofore coming| Kitimat in 1086, Ho had beon Dologaton anid. thro nro do- tlonist anid: schools at all lovels| well, and wore, “appallingly. Witt. wi ou B a Me wraltte, to The Province In- 1017, Ho ro» soparated from. his wife and), lays of months or. yours | “bor. | have fallod miscrably and. deat orate.” ik: tired dn O01, seh foully for aevorul montis. Avec H antreval vy the. anit ‘People, body: ord. y “Mngulta tony Doon Cleotteoy Andraiv of the: | . e Rey ya : tel at, ‘ ey ‘apee * Wednesday, oi: 12, : - Pacific, 5 andard’ Time 06:43... 18,7: aly - . war yere cP gy