ee meee Noam rae te - States in vont ; the American their. . ‘4tmperial eee tenant : ae At ant seers VOL. LI-No. 79 _— oo are ernie ad Ne ys iy pe NE SR APR PMD POO T OY FOCI wilde cost | “not only]. prestige “but. _also their existence. gee The Cuban premier denounced aggression” by the United States in last, weck’s abortive invasion: ‘by anti-Castro forces. and. said. that. armies in- structed, by. the. ‘United States “are ‘always bound to lose” in any fight with” ‘Cuba's army. of peasants and workers. Castro’s. speech: on ‘television was his first. public appearance since: the invasion, . He spent four. hours -and ,:25 minutes In ffont of: the’ canieras, much of it devoted to an outline of: the ndvantages of a planned ccon~ omy, asin: Russia,: over ae pri- vale- enterprise system, + Po Bul. the speech. “disclosed that there was a virbual deadlock in the fighting: between. govern- ment forees and- he. antl Cas : tyo Invaders for two days. A two-pronged thrust by. the gov- ernment army Wednesday swune the fighting In Castro's favor. Castro disclosed that the gov- ernment lost 87. men: killed In the fighting. Highty-two of the rebels were reported - ‘killed and 458 were taken prigoner, ‘Gastro. explained the mass roundups of suspected countor- revolutionaries during the inva- sion as a necessary measure put sid there my hue heen “enses of injustice”, He said tho dlotentions wore “designed as n. praventivae mieai~, sure" to ramove “all who in some way wore. yelinod to help | the my | enemy now hop: “ho hiring the sthuation back to normal ‘and sineo yoslardny. . (Sunday) havo atarted to free. Many ‘people, But the premier ‘warned that in fubure th wold be “donth with= oul clemency for. forrorials’, Prince Rupert has now gone 828 days without tatal ty afitle neeident | ee ee “ORMES. DRUGS LTD, DIAL \ oy aratier ieee Brenda Lee, ‘Ie-year. old popular re appear as: scheduled: for two. shows. tonight at the Prince’ Rupert Senior High School. Miss - Lee’s . show, . featuring seven other performers, is being sponsored by the Junior Cham-. ber of Commerce. The show is part of an exten- sive. and strenuous tour which began April 8 in Hollywood and is scheduled to conclude follow- ing’ an appearance -at. Prince George tomorrow. — During, the. tour one-night stands have been common and the performers have found little time to rest,’ Douglas Isman, Vancouver pro- moter of the tour, said: “We have to follow such a — tight schedule that. you just grab sleep when you can,” The group arrived in Prince ) Rupert this morning: from Keb- chikan .where they held a ‘show yesterday. They had spent several, days tourlng Alaska and It is belleved Miss Leo. pleked' up her sore throat somowhore along the way, She has beon treating ft and welcomed at Seal Cove landing Of the Prin e Rupert, Junior. ‘she has had to. register with an i estar’ will: ne? t feels that: her throat “fine” by tonight. o ‘This is the first. time ‘that. Miss Lee has: been: in northern B.C. and. she stated that Prince ‘Ru- pert Is colder: than. Alaska, - While on the ‘road, Brenda, a grade 10 student, gets her edu- cation through a private teach- will be pretty; : eles (cares jan Bao and lan -An-, dre. Zeller “— may . face: charges |. carrying. ‘the . ‘death penalty if taken, 25 CASE OPENED | The: Seine. judicial authorities ‘announced they had opened “an The Fre neh ‘governmenit ig- ne “The French overnment’s:min istry for Algeria.’ ‘Said: tod. h rebel claims: that: they had. join-|. ed: the: revolt ‘against . President de.Gaulle’s Algerian policies... oad, 5] hime, gaby. except “Monday.” in ‘the: ‘key Oran’: ‘region: in west-' op ern Algeria. remains. loyal despite, _ The. ‘estithdted ‘expenses of. the er. 2 Up until lusl. year,” she Wits | registered) in -public school. at’ home in Nashville, Tennesee. But, she “sald, because of in- creased tours and, public appear- ances over the. past fow months, artists’ school: An. Hollywood, Belore starting | on the current tour, Brenda. had: just completed her’ first’ movie,’ the . 20th . Cen- tury Pox production of “Two Little Bears," starring Eddio Al- bert and Jane Wyatt, “Tho first. show tonight starts al 7 while the second is sched uled for 0:30.: B.C. ROUNDUP Unions favor ail strike| if no wage increase VANCOUVISR. (CP)—The chairman of the Brit- ish Columbia railway unions gener ul sti'ike committee suid Saturday the unions ave in. favor. of a strike it they don’t get w'wage increase, | Harold Davies of the Commoer- lal Tolographers' Union anid dn. an Interviow the vallway workors feo! thoy shouldn't have to take Joss than recommended by «a fodoral .conellintion horad in AUgUaty Earth fromor folt ~PRENTIOTON (= AU alig ht oarth tromor rippled. through fo Olivor = Osoyoos aron. Saturday without causing any: apparont proporty damnge, Rosidonts| throughout “the, aren; anid tho tomar Inntod for. about: 0. soG- one a Hearing sot “VANCOUVER =~ Brolimine ary hoaring: for Deltor, Ralm;, ab way : ‘ { tail Dok vy caw Thad ii A ‘ ‘ fareron nd Lanbae See D NA: nee see ¢ 4 fed uh ANASEDAS: Mn Sek 4 pmo ny hee aE Biase yes ona ‘harge- of jnurder I cone Noetlon with bho donth ot halts, drossor Barry, Glnzobrook, 27,-has -yeon sot for; May |, GInzobrook, known profosdloniily. hora ns’: Donaldson, was found Inst Mareh: 21 stable. to donth' with vn butch. ov Isnife, Loa Moloughnoy, & mo«|: ‘Lorial witness, has beon: held: tn] custody because ho has boon un« ablo lo ralso $l, 000 ball, . “Bomb oxercise sot’ ; - VIOTORIA. (Ch) =~ KKoy” provins ein) “government -offloints © will movo to Nanaimo May §. during the: national: ‘dofonco Oxarclao Tosain, Commodore Val Godfroy, Nioctoria alvil: dofonce controller, ald Ba turday, Be || “¢). piel) . Ys Britain, Russia issue aa : ~ for cease fire in Laoti NEW DELHI ‘(Reuters)—Britain and Russia today. issued a joint appeal for a cease-fire in Laos. A copy of the appeal was handed. over, here, to Indian eu myth lan war Prime Minister Nehru, together with a request to him to feconverie. the three- nation truce supervisory commission: for the: Indochina. kingdom ~ Nehru agreed to converie the commission — made up of- India, Canada and Poland — _ Immedi- abely, |. ‘Britain: and Russia also agrecd |: to'an” International conference opening in Geneva May 12 lo discuss. the future of: Laos, Slr |. Paul’ Gore-Booth, the British high’: commissioner, . sald aftor ‘the meeting with Nehru, * - Goro-Booth “sald | the “coaso- firo-appeal. would: be iwallable for. publication Tuesday. | . ‘Gore-Booth and’ Soviet Am- bassador Ivan Bonediktov callod together on the Indian prime Minister to ask him to’ recon- vene the truce commission, “Its ‘task would be to’ vorify a ‘conse-fire‘ ‘betweon tho right- ‘wing government troops: “and Jeflist forces. before the, dnterna- onal conference,’ - Tho: ‘coaso-fire, tho roconven- Ing: of. tho’ ‘commission and the Intornatiotial conference had) boon called for: by Britain, with tho backing/of tho United Stratos, in-an: attempt to. sottlo tho. Lao- { Han’ orishas): -Ruassin: “narood onrlior * this month: ‘to. the proposals but did ‘Nob: ‘apoalficnlly. maot. the Wesl’s demand’: ‘that ‘a conse-firo niust Ones Inter ational confor C0," ae cn Diplomats: anid the opening of the: international: conference in Genova, May. 12. had heon’ made DAILY NEWS. ~ PHONES | Advortlaing Manager. ... 201 Advortising, Clroulation « ORO2 Olngalfiod: Advortialng’ and Business: Office” veiithornee GROS Nows Doak. .. pnsannevenescaryeeiey “$204 Sports Desk: auiqeeninsosnsantveenns $205 ‘Sdolal:: Dopartmont: evevmensas 8206 acne RERERERNNNNSNENND mission having. cease-fire by then.) |. iy Nehru, conditional onthe control . com-|Canada and. verified _ the their. delegates - to the control Toommtssiont’ to New Delhi with- was expected to ask | out delays : Poland to send for coming, “hore will be ‘Just one arts’ ‘anid crafts director at the. Civic Cen- tro during the 1961-62 year, tho Centro's board of directors de- clded at its rogular meoting Thursday “night, The board took the ‘action on the recommendation of a spectal committee sot: up Inst fall to in- vestigate the low attendance. at arts and ‘crafts classes and learn. whether the Centre .was justified In. spending upwards of $4,000 toward the program. =! “Forming the committee: wore 0, ‘D, Bown, chalrmany 'Mra.J, K, Shaw, Mrs,-Robert, Armstrong, Mrs, -A. B, Litingh and Dr, W. J. Dv. Arnold, president of tho Centro nssoclation: 4 cs ‘Aftor. meotinga. in Decombor and: January the committes brought in the following recom mondations:: . get (1) That the poaltiona of: Jun- for program director and ‘ar and orafts director ho combined undor, one. ‘poraon to be called arts and crafta: and. Junior. pro- gram director, = ° This ‘porson should be quale flod to organize anddnatruct at arts and arafts and junior pro- gram and whoenovor. necorssary fill in for: Instructors: unable: to attond scheduled classes, = (2) Al’ arts: and: crafts. pro- ota ‘with logs than five persons attonding should bo. elfminated from tho organized program, Jf} ts[is not avallablo, there Are, Antetested | porsons | ' bahar ANNA KAMAN ~ Arts, crafts reorganize year's work ahd sgn anh gee hi | ica ‘to make: ‘up a ‘class the facilities should still be available. | students taking the 1061 to 19621” Swim, classes under the school ‘board program, a drop If, was also recommended that thesFemaining arts and crafts groups should be encouraged to form clubs.-This would. olimin- ate some of. the burden of or- ganization: and administration of each group and stimulate inter- est. The naeds of the club could be Jooked after by the club con- cerned} ..s: (3) ‘To wlilize -volunteor in- structors jn tho classes which have fiva or more mombors and also“in’ tho ‘junior: program, © (4) To offer rogular volunteor aria and orafts Instructors COUTSCS. during. the summer, (6)-The' arts ‘and crafis: and junior ‘program director should be offored’ work in the Prince Ruport Parks Commission ‘prae aramiduting the summor. or no- tifled woll: ahond that. this work The board of ditectors ‘p= proved: tho: findings of tho com- mittee and ruled that the .rec-|: onmendations. would bo. carried | oul in tho 1061-62 sonson,: - ‘The. board alao approved ..al, plan’ whoroby ‘the -prosont «arts |: and orafte director Joy Hinman |: and junior program director. Dre neatino: Peterson, recreation dl- |. rector ‘Martin Loo.and® at: Jonst threo voluntoor: instructors should .attond tho Pacific North. |: woat: Leadorahip Training. course |. ‘south to Pride eased bp “Wash. piloted’ by . Savage;, proper ‘of a ‘charter. ‘service there “There “8230 pm: ‘(Ratifi¢e rin! NO. 1 Time) or’ 9: 30 Bh m. - Daylight Saving .. LEE Vig y,* ( < oe (Pacific, : : or 8 asm. Daylight saving Time, daily except pad donations: $6, 750; provincial % 20 ernment. grants ,$3,000;": Cit $10,000; $1,000. Major expensés include ‘heat! ing $3,000; light , and... power $2,300; maintenance to — the!’ building $2,500; salarfes and of- canteen $1, 500; sundry ‘\fice and administration. $12,500:. professionaj salaries $7, 750; jan- itorial salaries $8,100, Centre | swimming: pool reven- ues. include $16,000. in. general admissions; school board.. $1,440; Special events. °$1,200; rentals $200 and donations . $200. my ~ Main expenditures. include heating $3,350; Jight. and power $3,000; maintenance $1,000; sal- arles $13, 500; miscellaneous sup- plies: $1,250... ..- ob Derrick Ratcliffo, ‘chairman of. the swimming pool commit- had been a definite drop in at- +tendance at.the Swimming pool over Jast year, He sald that there would. also “attending. the’ conference . In Kitimat, May! 90° and aL | Doge Nira a38 ‘be’ a drop in: the number.'of. from $1,680 to $1,440 in revenuo, “Mr, Ratcliffo: said that ‘after |. investigation he: had learned] : that’ the Vancouver: indoor poola|’ have:-an- annitial deficit. of: he- tween $16,000 and.$25,000. . _.. In_ other. business . the board agreed that manager Jacob Van. denbrink and recreation. direc- tor Martin Lee would attend the British Columbia Recreation pase sociation conference, in ‘Pentic | ton May.3, 4, 6 and 6, Before Mr, Vandenbrink will meet with. Uni. versity of British Columbia: ox- tension department: to make: ar-. rangemonts: for short’ arts and]: ornfts: courses in the Wall, As= alstant awimming: pool: tho. swimming — pool’ “operators courao in: Vancouvor, in: mune, i iPass ‘No committal’ -on US... troops ah WASHINGTON |: AD ‘oloxo: friend ‘and. advisor. ov Prosl« dont. Kennedy: anys tho prosle: ‘dont. “gat somo badly. hosheds: up advice” on the Cuban:invae:. ‘sion and predicted thoro will: bo. no Immediate committal of - United Staten: ‘troops * to, HN: -Ouban: aye Prince ‘Rupert . $15, 300; ‘rentals Butedale: ‘last: ‘Thursdays, by owner. W.-J . Savage of tee, told the meeting that there |. tf ddan -supor-| visor. Robert Mshor will attond - Propeller ‘trouble forced: Cessna 190 aircraft. dow: ‘Frid Harbor, Wash,, it was rettirn to ‘its;;-home : base: dront ‘otc! kan, Alaska.” . i bya | heavy | “swell : Mr. ‘Savage said, while: nioored: at a float;, visible.” ing the al Was ropalr. works : The, plane Accident,’ "hitsent Ornsb “attends opera “LONDON. (Reuters) — ne ‘gitl:; was: among’. egrol that {ined up Friday: outatde th Royal Opera House, here the start of ticket ‘sales’ on; an day to the. Leningrad: Bt tq* Ov. Balloty yi) -Ailoen ‘Ormsby, of Princo Rue. pert; and an, med these tae | Joyea Welch, passed: the: tl a knitting, darning: and: ve ng. too. shoos, for. dancing. Th girls, both : a0, vatney ballet, mo - Myonda ,-Apell: 80, 3001 | — (Pactfic: Standard :Time) 0:46 16.4;