your uu: ‘No. 7 se wad Fats Bie ete aE, Tee ae LS PAROS ie a weenie eT” ie oe would welcome complete “Mr, Bonner c wo ing liquor off. reserves. ' pos ‘iniles” north of .Vancouver, : City band this year "VICTORIA (CP) - — The provincial government 1s: launching: a test case ‘in court to find out if that i is ~ Possible, Attorney-General Bonner said today. | : : said the: govern- i / tirent would like: to know if the : - . new federal’ ‘Bill’ of. Rights. sup- ercedes’ the federal Indian. Act, | P0Ssession of beer off'a reserve which forbids Indians from hav- A: magistrate: ‘at. Lillooet, 150 ruled tat the Bill: ‘of Rights. has pre~ gets leader | vA new. ‘conductor has}. been appointed to: lead the Prince. Rupert Civic Band{ which. has been: leader less | * since the depar ture. early] of J. G. Arduini. liquor rights: for Indians ‘and wae cedence to: the Indian Act. He dismissed ° a. ‘Charge. of. unlawful against. Hector: : Pavillion. - The charge was.- laid under Section 94 of the Indian Act.: The. magistrate. said the sec-- tion”: was° discriminatory and therefore is Superceded by. the Bill of ‘Rights which. ‘guarantees. equality to. all” Canadians... : Mr. Bonner said - his. depart- ment is appéaling’ ‘the case to-a higher: court. not: because: it: dis- agrees’ with the magistrate but for. “clarification”: ‘of. the -Tuling. “re. the Bill. ‘of... Rights:- has’ some ‘Precedence | over .the: In--{- dian: Act: -then” I ‘would: Say the,| © liquor . question. is “wide open, mye said’ Mr. Bonner. | wn This would. mean. Indians have " the: same. liquor: rights: as: other’) Canadians in every province. He: ‘{said. the B.C. ‘government would MacDonald ° of Tuésday American | U2 pi- lot Francis Gary Pot ' ‘like Barbara to Join: him and in’ ‘the Soviet: Union. : the be. making. his. with ‘the’ band ~ also ‘played with: the City Sym- dune! Monday night tho hunred Givic: Cenire; ‘is’ shift superintendent ‘at Co- Jumbia. Cellulose Co: mill, | -He' ‘has an extensive ‘musical background having played string hass for 17 years with the Orns- koldsvik. Symphony: Orchestra in Norway — a 60-piece orchestra; and with the London Symphony |! - Orchestra, Ontario, for the short time. he. was thera. Mr. Sahlen _has® been: a musician since -he was 14 and is proficient on the plano, the ‘cello. and baritone horn in addition to -his first in- -strument, the string bas3, He phony Orchestra. until mise. "The. concert next: week will be augmented | by assisting. artists, its de- ~ he said, A full program will be announced noxt ‘week. Juvenile’: SUSE pended ‘Final disposition pe a 17-year- old juvenile was ‘suspended when he appeared in’ court Saturday before Juvenile Court Judge &, T. Applowhnite ona charge of driving without: adequate hrakes, The Juvenile admitted. his de- linqueney to the charge which WAS tala following, an incident, April's Power switch 4 for Boo The tr usteos of School are ‘initial steps in’ changing Booth Memorial Junior High Sehoal from commercial to primary power it-was de- cidud Tuesday: night after - the city council It ipproved certain finanelal arrange ments, oe - Tn wv lotto “vont lo. ‘tho. ‘olly dlited tho. ahangnover © would save the sohool. opomn bing: CONS: whomntlng Lo #9450. por yor, - To hovrd Fonte ihe use oe REXALL ONE CENT. SALE. ‘Apri 7 het tot 23] _ORMES DRUGS LIMITED | : Tender. calls ew ondu tor; wit will |; pearance i. 23 at the coe . Sahlen of | 218 “Ninth Avenue East,’ He is a th Memorial — sulding engineer of: Varaouvor, WIT bo Instructed by the school — | }proparation of Apovificntions and | eatimatos for tho work, 2 | found: to: he. a false alarms: ‘ welcome. thisc. 6. - “The- case will “be. heard county’ ‘court. © band together and appeal to the federal governiment to make a. complete i inves- tigation into charges of bid- rigging and price fix- ing. | Neville: Life, chicf engincer of ‘the neighboring Saanich . engi- neering department, said’ it is “getting to be a sheer waste of time calling for bids,” Saanich public works commit- tee Monday recommended to council that federal Justice Min-} ister Fulton be asked: to investi- gate price fixing by distributors in the Greater Victoria area. The’ committec’s action fol- lowed submission of a report by Mr: Life which disclosed that four firms had submitted: ident- ical. bids on various types ol street: Hghts, Three of the firms—Cannadian General. ‘Electric Company, Ca- nadlan ‘Westinghouse Supply Company ‘Limited and Northern Electric Company Limited—are the same companies which sub- mitted identical bids for elec- trical fixtures to the City of Vic- toria In 1969, The fourth firm is G, R, Hors- man of Vancouver, ‘Tho city prbtested cepted one or tho bids, appro ved but ‘acs Distr ict 62 decided to take}: receiving’ notification, from yy eeey Of $10,000 from the. attplua funda from Roforondun No, 3 to cover tho coat of the installation, This |. Wa approved by counell, R, M, Onmpball, oloatrlanl cone hoard 40 go nhand with — the The projoat. dns boon npprovod by ‘the department of Sdyantion, -Falso alarm. * “Wreman - "answored ny “aul: nt Yio Vm. today. rb Fulton Stroat in: GN and gag prizes will also . ‘| suggested that Britain m “| for: Canadian. produets if. she joined. ‘the | Eur : Common ‘Market than if she r Ing ;out’ economic. relations, wit Europe. | o He- expresse development. of. trading blocs. in Europe will’ lead eventually. -to the establishment of an Atlan— tic free trade area.:But he. did not think this could succeed un- less “it were supplemented “by some kind of credit structure: to stabilize industries in-a transi- Dental ailments. prevalent in B.C. schools VICTORIA oO More: than ¥3 per cent of British Columbia’s elementary school children have some form: of dental ailment, the. provincial health depart- ment said Tuesday in a report. The department. report term- ed. the {ncidence. of : cavities, crooked teeth and gum disease “appalling”. co It is the last of three reports prepared during the last three years by the division of pre- ventive dentistry in co-operation: with practising dentists. The study did not show a sig- rficant. reduction of tooth de- cay in areas where community water supplies - wore amalieially fInoridated, , YAH POeD overver oreevcroee eee PODPIPD Rotarians asked to give tally of stag tickets Moemborg of othe Prince Kupert Rotary club have been asked to bring thelr money for Hlokeix to the Second Annual Rotary Jackpot Stag dinner, to domorrow's ‘Iwneoheon meeting “at the Broadway Cafe, Invitation committee chatr- man, 7. A. Mivetin, said that it is casontlal tat all Rotarians turn in thelr money and give on exrot tatly.of die miner. af tokots KOld, he: Rotary stig dinner ix ‘guheduted’ ior 7380 pan, Friday “atthe Armoury, Guest apontor. ik Vancoiver. Stn columnist: Harry: Mather and additional: tntont: hin. boon Imported from: Sonttlo, As total of $550. in. Alghtight, the ovoning. Prrooovene one POPRPOOOPC FED OOD ONS Princo: ‘Rupert has now ‘gone 81. ( days withont a fatal trattic and Sixth Avenue’ Woat, It. was Ht dnPatareroay. debate hata AeA when aera! shal, Adranctecaranar dans rll sin ito join European £ OTTAWA (CP)—Pri ‘ime Minister Ma : estern: ‘hope’ that “the “ Th, ‘Washington.’ par tment : ‘Spokesman, 5| Powers: was. ‘to. be: released, ‘said: “We: é haven’ t heard it.’ . ight prove a: better: ee ‘opean'| ATTENDS. RECEPT The late- -afternoon: press. con- ference. ‘was heéld-as-Mr. WMac- ne millan neared the ‘end of -his:244- |: day. visit: here. He. went from it toa ‘reception at the residence of British High © Commissioner, . Sir] of: Saville Garner, followed hy dine) ‘din=}. ner given by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. — Mr. Macmillan and his party, which includes. his wife, Lady Dorothy, were scheduled to take’ off from Uplands airport — this morning to return to Britain, The British and Canadian prime ministers were in. close agreement that a North Atlantic trade community can ‘be built out of existing economic organs. -Mr, Diefenbaker told. report- ers following a 65-minute con- ference - with Mr... Macmillan Tuesday afternoon that the trend seems to be toward tying |. together Europe's two oxisting trade blocs. with: the fledgling. Organization for Economic Co-} operation and Development. Since Canada and the United States are members of OECD, i this development would. repre- sent offective Implementation of ‘Article 2 of the North Allnntic Troaty, calling for economic co- / Qperntlon. - irs, “Ta Grant,. . the present prin- cipal,. will relinquish his _-posi- tion to Miss Theresa Robicheau this week and take up his new Position in: Victoria. Mr. Grant is married with two children.’ His new. duties will entail edu-: cation supervision of courses in higher study available for’ In- dian students in high schools, | technical and vocational) ‘insti- tutes, Before coming to Canada he spent five years as an educa- tion officer on the Gold Coast, West Africa. P. W. Friesen will bake over Mr, Grant's classes, . Pioneer dies ‘VANCOUVER ( — William J, Crawford, who built one of the biggest. pack horse. freighting plonecr days, died here Tuesday, He was 78. Mr. Crawford formed | the pack horse business in: 1910 at Stewart, whore - he lived une! til his death whilo® ationding, al conferonee here, oe on oe 4 _WIVRS MithT — Lady Dorothy, Wife of Primo Minlator Ma Wan’ ‘to Onnadn: ‘by “Mra, Olive Diofonbaker at Uplands’ ifs peace Put WY jodi aebhea, Ny ‘huaband on a. vial to this sountry,. ‘Bho will ‘be. Yoturningst ‘Of tho belof viet, Cee ge a a, on: L after ‘Ais! State ‘Dee — | party. said’ the: ‘satellite. 9:07..a.m,' Moscow . time © ndea its ‘book: of honor, - terming: at its farthest point. | Gagarin made‘a little: more. than: one complete spaceship ‘and: ‘then: eee ee do: AT feel: ‘well, ”. he said: ‘as he| .- | emetged.. from. | ' after : ‘landing. co have no” Anjur- e jies” or: :bruises. Phe onl Gagarin; a. 27- -year- -old. father Jor. two-' “young © “children? ‘one: “OF |: them: born:. just’. a- month . spaceship ago, told. the:; official Soviet ~ “news |: a agency * Tass’ * that. -eyerything |. went'as planned. both* during’ the flight : and!on-the. landing:* : He -asked: Tass” to: report. this |. “to: ‘the? ‘party’: and - ‘government ' and. personally. to ‘Ni chev.” | : : 10:55. am, e Moscow me, 10) minutes after tered theiname-of: ‘Gagarin*in: h yan “outstanding example of self- Hess. service to the homeland.”. - Moscow. radio said the orbit took him: within about: 110 miles of earth. at its nearest point and about 180 miles away from earth The launching and success-— ful return Of a human to earth leaves bride” VAN COUVER «P) breeding poodle, The poodle, named Boy'o, cs- businesses In British Columbia's caped from his: crate when he arrived from England, Since then, the bashful poodle has boen spotted several times near tho. alrport, but has sprint- ed -off when anyone has taken | up the chaso, oe of Gront: Britain, tthe completion ' ow OP: Wuephota . | Bashtul groom Ground searchers, helicopters and track- ing dogs: have’ participated in|. ithe hunt for a mail-order Eng- lish bridegroom, hiding out near. ithe Vancouver International Air- iport for two' weeks. Object of the search — a $1, 000 ny into orblt by human sclentists ia woloomed rport, Ottawa, whon' sho’ arrived with ‘har, ndon toda i : whiz a rour 8 ' ! a lazed around .th garth fora , | 2087. Tho first living higher. ante |. . returned safcly: Auguat 10, 1060, .{ newhat Russia, ouled Spacecratt Blackie orbited. and: came’ back vf with a guinea. pig ‘anda: black | mouse, in 'Spaceoraft No, 4. °° songors, Spacooratt No, a with "J 08 minutes. in: space Maj 7 mediately -: “sent a telegram Gagarin. ee kita: Khrush- Le Ru : | First flight completes circle of globe A statement - ‘from - the. soviet |: government, and’ ‘the: Communist’: “space. Ship Vostok Bast}. with: Gagarin: aboard, ‘rose; into outer ‘space -at: “and, aving rounded | the. globe, safely ‘returned. to the. sacred: soil of our: homeland, the Jand. of the’ So- was well were. re ae cited ‘ta - Science , “fietion—an * actuality, pounds |, ~ With “the » carrier-rocket. After the: Tass ‘statetnent~ trl network, including. Songs. ‘glori- fying Russian: ‘Spacemen’ ‘heroes: The’ “grand, manner” of, Mos- |j first Sputniks and the: death of Stalin, “ Wildfire through the Soviet. capl- tal Tuesday | ‘that’ Russia’. had successfully put &® man into. or- bit. and. ‘brought: ‘him’ back, . Bub the offlctal” Tho first living thing projected was the dog ‘Laika, which ;went . A wloft in Russia's Sputnik, No, ‘8. Mat Novembor By 1OBT eo Laika, a “martyr ‘to: progress, week and. thon, didd. . mus to. be orbited .and:: brought back alive wero. the dogs Strelka and Belka, They went up.and Nov: ai : Pera, ~Marehy 9 the dog Chornushken * Spaceoratt No.1; ‘sont: up, Muy 15, 1060, was without. lying pra. 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