yet - 49 esas a Oe sr9sonaRHepopenINNN Seowmeees oewes one ye cov? VICTORIA, 2.0, r VOL. 51 No. 91 Counsel - “VAN COUVER A defence. (CP) — Tuesday Mr. Justice H, A. Maclean, judge i in a Prince Rupert murder trial, treated defence evidence too lightly i in his ‘charge to the Jury. “Harry Rankin said* dur in an “appeal of the murder during an of Louis Leforte, evider - . ace favor- ing: the longshoreman. was not ‘ impressed ‘on the jury. for: the Slaying of two-ye a Tina Marcelle McKay. Sept. oe 1960, | i was~ sentenced . to.” be atthe trial was that the infant beating. Reta a asked | lawyer said, + »Leforte, convicted: March | 15 : _ hanged May 23: Medical evidence - died September: (18° of a ‘Severe : . not. presented . the: ‘ease. for -the defence with ‘the. sane vigor. ‘he me ecu tion. : missed | the defence as inconse- quential.” “Lawyer ‘George: Hebrik, also appearing. for Leforte,: said Mr. Justice . ‘Maclean | -had not - “suf- ficiently. dealt with. elreumstan- tal, evidence: “ > Befértes “is éonviction new . trial: oking a. reduced centration | camps . at: 3 a.m, % hear the names of those chosen \. for deportation to the east. : They all kriew, Melkman ‘said, S that was" the end of'the road. aE “Tha names would be read out like a death sentence. ” ‘Mail: payment KELOWNA M—Traffie offen- lers will have the opportunity f paying fines by mail ifa new oe ran apporved by the city goes a Abbe effect. Council approved coopm application by the Licuten- nt-Governor for an Order-in- | ound allowing the clty to use ." “form of, traffic ticket; contain- ne summons, informationesheect, Rankin. told ‘the ‘court: of : appeal Mr. Justice: ‘Maclean. had |. y applied to the | case. for the pros= |" “In effect ‘the j judge had dis- | | Pen Ltd. tug “Nanaimo Chief” $2,500. | res? The vessel was discovered ‘last wititer to be infested with Loredo worm and it had. riginally been proposed to mové her into the Skeena River, beach her and ‘do whatever repairs might .be re- quired below the waterline. The estimated cosf of this would have been, City Adminis- trator R, W.. Long said today, |: $2,900. The total cost, including repairs in Vancouver, will amount to $3,100, he sald, -The ferry engineer, G. M. Cur- rie, will accompany the ferry south’ for repairs. FERRY. LANDINGS ‘The department of transport police report and sopviation | rec~ ‘in Ottawa, reports Mr, Long: ~ Giant ‘elf- loading barge. to be launched at Esquimalt VICTORIA ) — , Yarrows Lim- ited announced Tuesday tt will JaunelyY an $800,000 self-londing we And unloading log barge in Ea- © @vimalt Harbor Monday. . ( aThe vessel, largest: of its kind anywhere, will: bos .christoned “nid Carrion” By Mra. J, V, Clyne, wife of tho ‘¢hairman of S Maemillan, Bloodel: ‘and Powell ue ubmited, OM mt will he ofioriled m British ke Columbia. coastal: ‘waters. from the Queen Charloblos® to” Juan do, Pua Strait by Kingcome Na vigaiion Company:: “Liniited, : 4 guhgidlary of MBPR, whoxe tugs | | will tow we vowel Wake , ; Ma vessel Ix 840,foot long, Of EER feol across bho bonit and 10 foot]. ‘ six Inches In, doptly whon . fyilly |. ! : anutry. 1,500 000} Joyded, 1 can ’ | ’ ot Of loRRe st) be ens, to be Inatnllod He Ftor, will bo. oguipped with ve beams yd Kriny i davicos : to HE plok wp logs In the wator; Usual Me of unloading js to dump HF qo by flooding two. sicde- kw in in the hull, thus ; mo «© We uting: the barge to an. Angle of 46 dlegrecs, Tho: barge will alse carry 4 20- fool, shoo] boom tug, N “company spokesman sald the .Halda Carricr :will) travel open water off the wost:coust of Vancouver Island and ponotrate constal Inlets, providing access to ‘timber resources which oth- es The city airport! fort ys. “which ha | {considerable period of time, will be'moved to Vancouver Vehicular-lype @ferry. orwiso: might. remain. untapped for lack. of oconamle Lond mid beansnor' fnellitios: : _bnproxiniataly 700,000 ‘pounds of amMmon: and alton {ah wore landqd. hore. during tho. waok onding “May By ‘tho ‘Dopartmont week, o TMhe- bottom teh wore landed by. fivo hanin Wnawolora oporating ee ian j eredelinne pa reo re a DRUGS LTD. . i ve DIAL | 2151 _ DAILY NEWS » -_PHONES Advertising. Manngor .... 820! Advortising, Olrowlation .. $202 Olassifiad Advortiaing and i Bualness Offlco avenpeenrens s20 ‘Nowa: Deak: sogeeugonnsenvanvesegagt : ARN, [Sports Deage’ sicsssvsrvssveen, PROS. 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Pare i Be of Wisherlos * “Announced this, g 1) 1,200 pounds, | today at been ‘moor ed at:-the graving. dock for: a otal « cost, inclusive of the return trip, of b Straits Towing : 30. have ‘agreed* 40" share’ costs with the city. of ‘the® ‘airport * ferry to Digby Island.: ‘They. ‘agreed the |- was’ the most economical: ' The department: has agreed to purchase from the city the ferry | landings on ‘Digby Island at a total cost of $88,000, “This will result in, annual sav- ing to the city of $7,671, Mr. Long . pointed out, operation, ‘The ferry crew will operate the department ‘launch and in exchange for this facility they will contribute ‘sufficient funds to operate the’ ferry without re- quiring a direct, subsidy, The. total estimated revenues for “the airport. ferry are! pas- sengers, fares, frelghts, $48,215; department of transport, $11,000, Lotalling, $50,215," Estimated Cx- penses, $50,333. 5° Single fares on- the ferry have been set. al $42, 50. coach way, Mr, Lone sald, a PROJECT tui TENDERED Uy Tenders. for. the, construction of ‘the Digby. Island . ferry land~ ing were re- -oallod by counell, The contract has been award- ed to Skoonv Piledriving Lud, of Prince Ruport at. $62,870. Work is expected to commence shortly as soon as the necessary mator- inls on ordor arrive, Previously: tho. lowosl. bidder, although the contract was: net i Arons ( nnd’ 2, whitlo Lhe nil mon was caught by 10 gillnattors and 20 brollers In: Arne: ' 3) 4 and fh from Aron 2A. anst and shrimp brought in from Arow 4 ly two hors, Thora wore: 4, avo pounds of rod spring guimon- aught by trollors, 200 pounds by gilinot- fors and 3,600. pounds lnndod from packars, me Trollers caught. "700 pounds of white apring animon, gliinettors 200 pounds and paokors landod Halibut lan 000 pounds of. chickon halibut, 025,000 pounda:of modium, 0,225 fee ery yer rorner try ay pounds of large: and 6,400 pounds Saye a pes 1 aa ets vik yuNyeuy yee in the ferry Oral wis Janded by 10 bonts dings: Included. 4,- awarded them, was Pacific mie driving Ltd. Nine more boats leave for Area 2 Nine more halibut vessels with ‘Crews totaling * men,. cleared for the Area 2 lishing grounds yesterday, Vesscls clearing, with number of men aboard in brackets are as follows: ‘Nord (5); * Five Princes (5); Orrin May (1); 'Skeena Pride (2); Annie Tuck (4); Jan White (6): 2 ‘cal, “questions.” aera | terial: ‘standards ae) _the. world’s: {the » time’? and: ‘added’ that it: was “a C the: pean alliance Bladly. ace. considered. aid, ‘tho. of.: assisting |: efforts being: made by. two NATO amembers = Greece: and: Turkey The’ “communique | ‘described | work: ‘to raise: the. social and’ ma- less- -developed © areas -as,one “of “major: ‘challenges: Of: our challenge. which’ ‘the: members: of: cart a-eurve - ‘James’ Sippel. “Or. Vancouver for- merly, ‘of Kirkland “Lake; ‘Ont. athlete, : ‘Richard * ‘Bury: of 1023 | ‘Third, Av- the. car’ when the'car ‘overturned ona * ‘curve, ‘two. ‘miles’. “south ‘of. to, speed’ up development: pro- ¢| grams: and’ ‘improve, living: ‘Stan-|° Was ° Sippel ..was : drivirig: acar. : be- longing - ‘to. Richard Bury; “well= | ‘gave’ the hitchhiker. To known, city. baseball’ player. and “son. of -Mr...and’.Mrs, enue “West. Bury was asleep. n ‘the back. of -100- Mile, House: Sippel ‘crushed by. the“car. Bury. eS- caped: with: ‘back Anjuries | and bruises.’ According © to: “The ‘Canadian| eign: inkan effective: treaty: as: a: first and: significant: step. toward: “dis? armament. Be oy -The:~ ‘communique- said | “the ministers were “aware of: the in. tensified efforts, of. the . munist: bloc: -to foment-:and to exploit. conflicts: and, to extend its: ‘domination over an ever-in- creasing area” and “reaffirmed lenge.” ‘They | instructed. the. ‘NATO permanent council in Paris to continue its studies of all as- pects of the military. strength. of the alliance aimed at improving its. deterrent and defensive pow- er, At the same. time the ministers would ‘move: “promptly”: ‘to: join. ‘Com-: their resolve to meet this. chal- . : VICTORIA, Q) — Gordon. Bry. |: ant, ‘chairman of: the Prince George: hospital board, said Tues- |. day- it, appears. the government | does not trust ‘evaluations which] the: board .has made of. its own}. hospital needs, PGE train ‘derailed - PRINCE-GEORGE ( — The first. 15 cars.of a'19-car. Pacific Great Eastern freight train were ‘derailed Monday about 20 miles feet of. track. No one was in-' jured, The :engjne was later un- coupled and: driven to Prince George. declared that they are ready. “to make thelr contribution toward: Cape Spencer (4); Connie Jean (4); Relief : (5). : RCMP. councillors confer on means to. end Doukhobor bombing attacks. TRAIL (CP)— -Council held a special. session with: the RCMP Tuesday in achieving an equitable and just| i settlement of outstanding pollti~ General Bonner of British. Cor Projects vital:, Bonner VICTORIA. «hy _Attorney- a Press. “ain: Vancouver; _ BUY, ‘said | north. of here, tearing up . 600. ‘over “95- -year- “old ‘ the hitchhixer. took was |’ ‘ Near. Cache. Creek; 5. seat, to® ‘rest. : “According. : who. ‘knew. ‘Sippel, to'this city. to. “take a. ob Gteenall Brothers. Ltd. =| Students | halibut work | Four. University - of. ‘British Columbia students, three - of. them from. Vancouver and ‘one a Prince | Rupert man, joined the staff of the International Pacific Halibut Commission to- day, .... They | arc John Cuthit; J ‘R, Pegg. and L, Patsch of Vancou- ver and. Hans Dorrius, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. Charles Dorrius of 445 Fifth Avenue’ West. The ° ‘students | will be ‘measur- ing halibut taken off boats landing . catches, here, _redeeny- ing tags, and preparing: blologi- cal specimens. for storage, and here until: September, wn effort to find a solution to ‘recent bombing outhreuks, blamed On. the radical | Sons of Fveedoum Doukhobor sect, Oh Council decided tn suggost - wo Athornoy- -Genoral Robert. Bon- ner'consideration be. given. to Ise suing certificates to persons of Doukhopor: origin. idontifylng bhom i “proporty taxpayers 700, ,000 pounds salmon, bottom fish landed “Th will also suggest curfews be Jmposed on persons not pos- sessing cortificates and ‘produc- Won of the certificates: by: per- sons of Doukhobor orlgin apply- Ing. for welfare benofits, motor veliicle Tteoncos und other prl- vileges, “Attornoy:Genorals ‘Bonner ‘wuld In: Victoria ho though#‘council night want to roflect’'on” the proposmls which ho deforibed: Qs during past week from all open areas” of No, 2H, ‘Priva’ ‘ranges waro chix 14 contst.. medium. 20.5. to’ 21,6; large 21.5, fo: 26, conts and, No, Qs 16,5: to- 17,8; contin, Pen, The 33,000 pounds: of. ‘sale brought. prices of botwoon 4 and 6.6 cents w pound; 3,000 pounds | - of groy: cod rouge ‘hotween. 4 nnd6 conts}:1,000 pounds of ling cod sold at betwoon 4 ‘and 8 ‘conte... Minkfead, totalling 8,100 ‘pounds sold at .75. conta and + 100 pounds of black. cod: ware Jandod ‘at the Prince -Ruport 8 |'Plahormon's~ Co-Operative Ane sociation, - There: wore: 3,000 - pounds: of ‘shrimp which::fotched prices of ‘batweon’ 10° and “12 - conta and 183,500: Dounds! of ‘orn: ha 10 conta, wPeoe ” ‘ 4 oe A CY Adah cbhibninkckdih far-reaching and “al}ion ‘to. the concepts of tonching © cltizons aivil Nbortios jn Canada” = ¢ Phe decision was made in the wake: of a renewed ‘outbrenk of me Incidents, Jaat, -wook- ond, OTTAWA. (me “he: “Indian affairs branch has been. plonsed and. surprised at tho responsi. bility shown by. most Indians sinae.‘ansh. payments were sube atituted for sations in: 1050, the fee dn. Indlan -affalys Was told SB Gordon, director: of the welfare dopartmont of the. In- dian. affairs branch, mado the commont: In-a reply to Frank Howard : (COP. - Bkeonn): we eerie joint. Senate-Commons commute. ‘The eounell. tas also directed the city solicitor to draft a by- law. allowing’ farm produce’ to be gold in-the city market only] — by: property taxpayers, This would, bo. an economic | blow to many, mombors of tho soct who do not own: proporty and. pay no proporty taxes, ” Council sald it. ‘fools: pools | who do not pay the taxes should | not be alowed to sell produc in compotition with those who do, A licenad, ‘to. soll” “produce would ba- ayndlable to’ persons who can prove thoy have, ped their property taxes. — s Myneipalitios «will: havo. “AU chance to thresh out tho Douk- |. hobor. problem, .at..a Kootenay municipalities convention at. tho weekond In Marysville, 0 Civic Jenters, Navo. -nlvondy emled for tnat notion to ond tho O-yonr-old | ‘yolgn of. ‘terror, which in- recent woeks, has in- aluded. an, attompted bombing of e church‘ and: Nv post: offico, an: oxplosion. in. n dopartment damuged power Polos. and. alls way: bmngks. Mi ee spe store and other bombings whieh B. c. responsible _ OTTAWA: ACD) | ae Works Miuulse ter. Walker sald Tuesday. the British: Columbla government, is completely responsible’ for’ res pairs to the Trans-Canada, Highs way damaged by: recent ” floods In the Rockies, — aid as shipment, They will be working |. Minister’, Farm — rinproweinent” ‘Act! from banks was: proposed -t the joint Senate- Commons. ¢ *. tee on Indian affairs Tuesday _-The proposed amendment: cone talned in.a brief read py"R“¥, vt Battle, director of the’ economic = 9 development division of the ,fed-. eral’ Indian affairs. bra Veh, oe rot would ‘allow Indians ..to}.w give. 7 section 88 of the Indian Act. Section’ 88. provides ° that..the. . real and..personal property, ofan Indian or.an Indian band: situ- eee ated on ‘a:reservation is: notsub- ject bo...charge,’ pledge;;mort- = gage,” ‘abtachment, levy, seizure... or execution.in favor of: atiy, per son’ other. ‘than, an: Indian, sxgea:, Sati a ‘ j “Textb ooks checked” = ‘VICTORIA: OQ): Education Se ‘Peterson sald -hete . Tuesday textbook selectionsand course * revision work has-been By: continuing concery of: hls de-~. ‘purtment, : Mr, Potorson?.,gald:: “Some of..these reports 8: ,have been based. upon ; complete: mis- information, have led to-consid-. ; erable... misunderstanding, and mo have given the impression, that . nothing: is: ‘holng, done,” *': ~ Alberta’ man, ~ Georg: Edward shaw | of Gours jird, Alberta, ono of. trio char god. with. robbery. with’ violence Involving. Anastasios of Ralnbow Rooms, was, found guilty in. po- lico court’ this’ morning by" Mng- | romanded for sontance,.: Farguson ‘on -the samo. charge. Eurllor Agnos Winnifred Sinclalr tho Inst.of the trio, was found guilty. and sontonced sto nine]. months in Ani, oe ' Prince. Tapert Y a8 now. gone 8 dle days || without. a tatal. trate accident, Be of robbery with: violence latrate, HB. 'T, Applowhnlte’ and |. \AJT “This afternoon, the: trial: “bos a gin of Brest. Varnon .Howard |. erry we n, found guilty. ae Ih fh e.. ae Bed evebvpea and, olected. ‘trial by. Magistrate, ‘Anastasios, evidence — showed, | Was: ‘badly | beaten April :20, ‘and found ho .was missing $1303; | er Al three. landed "nob Sauilty little warmer, Ligh afl oes / ‘and high tomorr oe “phursday,: “May. 14,106 r 3 ; "Mostly: anny oa yee t | : north erly | winds | ‘renching’: oxposed | veils,’ Low - (Paaitie: ‘Stan ard Timed ri High +. veianees mae AGT: