‘ a : ‘VO. u No. 66 MS : deepening north: -Pacific ‘storm... coe was. ordered to: pick: up ‘a doctor wb Slocombe At a 40 Jniles forth ~- reach the: ‘ship, men. eee - Tt has radioed: it. has” changed : o course to the north: east” for the _-. rendezvous ‘with’ the’ Sorrel. and: Wilk not: head: for Prince. Rupert oo immediately. : oe here. said: eight-foot: waves: whip- oy ped. by: winds of 30 knots’-and: on higher: prevented | an. amphibious plane. from: ‘landing. ‘beside = the ‘freighter, about 400 miles west no of. Ketchikan,. “Alaska... “phin . + radioed” during: the: night that emergency, ‘repairs. were — being |. ~>.made’- and “he “originally had ~- foped to get under way” at dawn! for Prince Rupert.» ee feet. long. Ib has: : _ tuns acros — the’ Pacific © ‘under Pepe tacoma en y to the Sraer i Grea “The message to the Us coast- guard here said-the man’s: ast dition” was * ‘growing: worse and ‘aid: ‘was tieeded inthe: face’ ‘of a The coastguar utter. Sorrel Coast Guar " headquarters - The’ ‘skipper’ of: the | ‘dainaged ‘Capt. Gabriel: Ocripsiand, een, making “Funeral held for Campbell. Funcral services ‘for Clarence Campbell, who. died March 24, were ‘held March:29 at Fergus- on’s ‘Funeral Home with Rev, J. A. Roskam from :the First’ Bap- tist Church officiating. Hymns were "Jesus,. Lover of My Soul”, and “Abide with me.” Pallbearers were: Arthur Berg, Bjorn Wick, Norman Moore- house, John Prince, Murdoch MeLean and Robert’ MacDonald. {nterment was in the Odd- follows. plot at Fairview | Ceme- Tp a sault causing” ‘podily. harm. lease to Knudsen Lines, 7 Lips oe A tanker’ owned -by ‘Standard. Oi] Company. of. California. Was] oy standing by. about: 30: miles from |*: the Norwegian guard. said.::.° _Johnson Wallon “ Steamships Ltd, ° the agents’. ‘here’ of: ‘the Martha Bakke . ‘said the. ship is aay, in Prince: Rupert, noon Fri- BY) LA later “messsage said: the ‘ine the coast essel, 4 ment..and. the. vessel was. “pro- Friday. = “Martha - Bakke | ‘is carrying about 495,000. pounds of octopus cargo” ‘for the -halibut.: fishing opening shortly. She was orig-: inally. due in’ Prince’ Rupert Tuesday. City agents - G.. W, Nickerson and Co. said the vessel was due in tomorrow. vie | Assault case - Watts ‘was - ‘charged: following | investigation by RCMP . after sa ‘fight. Saturday night in.’ the year-old: Murphy. Stanley, also | Of Kincolith, to hospital. Murphy - -was flown. to Van- couver © Monday to receive fur-' ther examination and treatment for,severe head .injurics. - “At that’ time ‘hospital officials said that. the man was in only fair condition. ~ : CCF disunity VANCOUVER (@— A’ dispute over whether a CCF provincial convention wil) be held this year because of the official founding of the New Party will be decided at a special’ -meeting of the party's provinetal council © May jured were. responding: to ‘treat-- . ceéding under reduced power at} ~~ § about 10 knots and expected to Lone. reach © Prince: Rupert, at: “noon: oe downtown’ ‘area: which: ‘sent: 33-1, 13. Lery. me ete cence rotennes nero ae City man fined on two charges” ‘A tot of, qr An flnes.. was Hnnded oul. bo ‘Morris Trudeau wf 075 Mlevonth Avenue Bast when he plonded. guilty to two charges under tho motor voliiclo act before Maglatiate. fT, Ape plawhalle in. pollae, court today, Trudeau wis ‘Mnod. $10° when ha: ploadod guilby.. to a charge of nling fo stop aha traffic Neht and $10 on a ehitrge of; driving without a. valid, driver's Ieence, ROMP snld thatthe charges wore Inid following an Incident |, yoxtgrday whon Trudenu . wis inooked after he: went through ared ight ab MeBride Stroot and Third Avenue, are m=: UNEMPLOY D a. As BY). LAL Ol a MW GG aC WE STEEP. INCREASE — andthe percentage of the labor Highest unemployment ‘total in 1953 was 237,000. or 4.5 per. cen Of the labor ‘force. Latest total cent of the labor force. ae — ‘Unemployment ‘in: Canada has reached ‘it highest level: since« the’ Second World: War... Graphs show pea. jobless‘total. reached in. each year since A95 ‘of. statistics ‘started . recording monthly » u rhen'.the bu ployment: ‘figu: force: represented by the pea. for. 1961, as. 719 000 .or.11.3 pe nS ms CP p_Newsmap. 1B. C. ROUNDUP. ing - the: Septe ber. British Col- umbia - election’ campaign. The provincial party: was said to have $50,000 in unpald, debts and the federal | group: “was reported to want to hold. ‘party funds. for a ‘federal .clection:: Leon ‘Ladner, . president o of the federal council, said a rebel fac- tion within the party was fan- ning disunity, He said the fac- tion opposes plans to merge the Lwo groups, The'federal and provincial Con- servalives have’ operated separ- Ately in | BC. sinee 1946. Concer Society elects. 1961 sla te, ’ sets date of campaign for $3,5 00 A. new.slate of officers \ was voted into office last night ab the annual din- ner of the Pringe Rupert Cancer Society and Mrs, William Murdoch was chosen | pre esident for'the coming year, with Mrs. I", Is, Dowdie as vice-president, On. 2 motion by Fy J, Hicks IL was voted by the meeting that Mrs, W. D. Smith, at prosent.in tha’ cancor hospital. In Vancou- ver, should be appelnted honer- wuy president of tha Sucloty, : ‘Other officers. chosen by tho menting wore secrotary, Mrs, 1. J, Hicks: « treasuror Miss J. L, Polterton. Patron js Mayor P. J, Lester who extended his rogrels to the meating that. councll work kept. him: from the dinner — Board mombors olocted was Mrs. W, D Smith, Mrs. Yot: Wong, Mra Rd, Pollock, 'T M, Caracad- don, W. G, Bi’ Cliuy, Dy R. We K, Tillobt, BW WKknlght,: Mra, W. Rothwoll, Mra, 1, B, Blnek, Mise GV, Waterman, Tho Rov. Doan a, T, Pattison, Dr, G, C, Moxtad, 'd, uy, Prasor, F. 7) Eieks, Dr, Wil- {"ld Sinolalr, J, N, Bou ane Ta, G. Truscott, Dean Pattison, In i lottor npol- ~ ORMES | ¥ DRUGS | LTD, - | DIAL © : » 2151 DAILY NEWS — PHONES | Advortishig ‘Manager: .... 820s -Advortiaing, Circulation ... $202 Olnaalfied Advortising and Businoas Office. resesineney BeOS Nowa Doak - Nesnooneeniensensveneee 8204 Sports Doak : sucatsuavernversenseene 8208 Soclal Dopartmont ..... 8206 {Bastern Star / i oglalng for his Absence from the meeting, plocdged his sypporl for the fortheaming fund drive com. menelng Apr! 1, and sald: thal hoe felt “thore ds vn special: place in Heaven for eanvassers,” Guost, apoaker for the evening was Mrs. Jack. Mussallem who told the 66 yoprosentatives of city organizations. prosent-of some of the work of tho Order of the The Onneor Souloly ally Lurgot for the 1961 fund driva his boon Hol ab $3,600; Mrs, Murdock sald, Crnvagsors: will cover the olty April 17, 8ho- duso-sald that tho |: Canadian Cangor; Socloty would bo conbribubing soven por vont.of the cost ‘of thea, new. Skoona |, HWoalth Unit, whigh in nonring complotion, Plans: have also been made Cor the showing of fflm atrips. at achools on cancer and amoking and vn film on cancer of the car. vix will be shown for women during tho yoar, In Collaboration with alty doators, : Brvold - Prlodtich Vorwold of 404. Sherbrooke : ‘Btroot, ploadod not guilty:toa ‘charge of falling to stop at. a atop sign and wns She eighth hour. of their eee . “Airs service, "VANCOUVER Convair service, between | Prince George, Quesnel, “Wililams: Lake, 30. The airline plans. to. operate the-run. throughout’ the summer months while daylight time is in effect. . . Murder hearing | | _VANCOUVER ¢-—— Preliminary hearing for Guglielmo Pauluzzi 44, on a charge of murder, has been set for April 17, Pauluzzi ing of Laura Mundish ina city home where she was cmployed as a maid’. ‘Small profit VERNON W—Vernon’s — first) ¢ winter .carnival ended with a surplus of $150 .In:addition the carnival paid back a $300 loan to the Vernon Chamber’ of Com- merce, advanced: lag year to gel the carnival started. Mines interested VANCOUVER (—The province |: says Noranda Mines Ltd. a ma- jor Canadian mining organim- lon ils seeking entry tnto the British Columbia forest Industry, Humanity behind? VANCOUVER ye athoueh it ts u modern: world now, IL may take another 20 years to develop a “nodorn generation,” a leading North.) American —educationist| said hore Tuosday, Dre: William Hallenbeck, visite Ing professor. of adult education ub the University’ of B.O, ,told| it conforanco of B.C. diroctore of adult education and schoor trus- took: “This Is: a dangerous: gap. It chy only be: closed by adult eduction,” a wf Two juveniles to be charged after break-in Loring with Intent aro oxpected | - to be Ind’ shortly by ROMP against two local: juvonties, “Police anid today that thin re- sulted following Investigation in- to a breakeln.-atOlby Transfor (Mongle’s Cartage), Mirai Ave- nue and McBride Streat. ‘Police’ stated that: the ware- house: was brokon Into botwoon 2m, and 2:80 am. today but nothing was takon; Entrance was gained by smashing: a window |: remandacd until Pricday aftornagn " piesinwbaanaisn sani i a 4 » for trial, rai on: tho MoBrido Stroot «sida of]: tho: bullding, ae i annmnoonaenerstiy ARE AAABMAA Lar me REL pt Q) —: Ganddian | Pacific Airlines will start a daily : a Kamloops .and Vancouver: April]: is charged with the Jan 8 slay-| Chargos of bronking. and ole ations’ when. ‘Judge® ‘David: ‘Cole- | : woe back to work: this morning.;. 7 Finch was convicted: last’ week | : ‘of. first- degree’ ‘murder and -‘con-||. | spiracy:- —~ both’ capital’ offences— | < ‘and Miss See eee eeice 7 mian‘ ordered them locked up for |.” the ‘night: He’ told’:them ' to. gol. -|¢ ‘said’ “his. wife ‘was. Med when .a{re + gun’ she Dulied on. chim. -went off, ¢ low. this. year. North Pacific halibut fisher- men will not: be competing this year with large hold-over stocks for the first time in’ several'ycars, the Bureau of Commercial :Fish- eriles Market News Service. re- ports, s Cold storage holding been at the lowest point*th § time, a spokesman said. He -reported US. holdings on ‘March — 1) ast 2,507,000 pounds; other. ‘halibut, 6,962,000 pounds... Further, aids to hailbut: sales sechbewer pet -Uhis year may pe the fact that {he season opens 10 days later held relatively: stable. while, costs: of some SERA O | have risen, he sald, Premier, honored ». - KELOWNA. ( ()—The, cltlvens” ét | Premier Bennett's - home-town gathored here Tuesday night to honor him at a testimonial din- ner, marking his 20 years as MLA for ‘South Okanagan, wing ‘Canadian. drow. ‘OSAKA, Japan eon nad od body of Canadian Redemptor- iat ey aa (Grebayer jaiockle. Wirghji 46; wadaye oday from "Dofjiman a Wp et hore it had apparontly been © floating’ for somo two weeks, police: roportod. “Inthe: wake of: _olant Ohinoso . crow monibers “he cs ae ” Woat African colony of Angoln, - today, eo ES ARRIVAL: Hallbuts® fitlets, = * than usual, and that prices have |: eo }sorvice: is: puld to the policy of i han pioft Congo politics.” -protesb | ‘the: next’ ‘few: :hours:: “UN EXPECTED. Katang: “government: ‘officials ‘apparently ‘were unaware of ‘the arrival ofthe Irish until it. was too late to*try to prevent their landing, AS:the first Skymasters and/C- 119: flying’ boxcars roared in“ front the United Nations-oc- cupied Kamina: base in western Katanga, ,.Tshombe- was in con- vanguard numbered x“ labout 150 troops, heavily. armed = fand. in, full: ‘battle’ dress: Another. -500 were expected in . pag Fe AROUSED ‘POPULACE © ee , “had: “whipped “his a tered, ” a ‘broadeast, sai should go home. ane -Tshombe ‘people into: a: ‘frenzy: ‘Tuesday after the Swedish guard. atthe airport arrested army troops and a: ‘ Belgian: offi- night: to seize: his ‘purpose was to prevent’ the A ference Sin _Elisapethville. with UN internal conflicts. hinder world probloas|z ‘By JOSEPH ‘thrown: wv monkey wrench Congo: Wallace B, Nesbitt, vice-chair mat of the Canadian delegation, charged “in. the 15th. General Assombly ‘Tuesday that only Jip owitlfe all countrios they want the Congolese to find thelr own political solution, each has an ‘idea’ of what the solution should be and thoy foster it in international affairs, GLASGOW — A S7-yonr-old apinstor; accused of throw- ie five children out of a: fourth-floor: window,: vomalnod Any _ Suatedy ody pending fue furthor {nvgatigations, uo a ' LISBON, Portugal. tine Twolve soldiers. were . ‘ieillod - ‘and. - gover’ ‘wounded Tuesday Ina: battla with natives. in Portugal's Ths, Is a-subtlo kind of inter- | World 1 News. Bro _ | TOKYO (Routors): — Sudden. ‘avalanches swopt down on: 2 “Hokaido, Japan's: northernmost: island, : today, Aulling Ul pore "aOns, and lowving anothor. a3 missing foo ‘MOBCOW (Routorw) — Soviet: Promier., ‘ehrushohov. mob day with: Afghan: Primo Minister Sardar Mohammed Daud Russian charges thit: Pakistan shad . moved | _ broops Into: ‘the agon, vo ‘pardon “with: ‘Afghanistan, hea ot Hs ‘YAIPET, Formosi UU) ae - Two oxplostons sob: tho: 4,200- ion: "tanker: Kuanglung afire in! Kaohsiung ‘harbor today,’ Kelling A at 4 ak, and A nu uring’. 33, baa Canadian Press: Stuff writer ‘ - eS aa N A'TTIONS (CP)— Canada Hiais wiietied that cold-war wrangling in the United N ations hay |SOLUTION DIFFICULT |. ar rival 'MicSWEEN. wy into peace efforts in ‘The| ¢ The Congo”, said Nesbitt, “and a‘sort of interference which, ‘ne: operation can prevent. 1 “Yet, oddly enough, for this very reason, «it. that tho United Nations. could not: — ‘even {fit wished!—/lm-: pose. a political solution:on:.The Congo, for there: could nover: be vagy ae vi t. The Soviet bloc | and. some. toine ‘Gizenga -as: the: legal. MOVe. ornment while: Western: countries genorally: ‘back: the: Leopoldville Prosident.’ “Joxoph Kasavubu.: “Nosbitt, - parllamentary ! ‘pasiate Green, -8 its own: way, “ “NQ: propossd.a goltition, for’ “ithe Congo, no faction in its, Anternal aldorablo. oxtont «inhibit . the reaching of 4 solution thore .., “lunhappy:. country,’ the differ: tha news. agency. Lualtania, anid we ‘onoga, which. plage, us “24° Katanga]: cer ‘who tried under. cover. :of| . contro! . of): the |: field, The Katanga. ‘president|).% ‘made clear in a statement that]. - of Indian’ UN troops; . have. ‘brought ‘the’ largest: ‘gol nugget ‘ory. ‘record out ofthe: yu- ‘kon died: ‘Tuesday inthe Vanco ver, General Hospital: : ‘of. 708 ; Third: Avenue West; He died ‘following’ a shorty. Born in. ‘Belfast, _ Ireland vention in the internal ‘affairs of | fortunately no’ United. Notions | rem : 7 emalins «: true couver,’ No flowors are roqueated agreement on the solution: MO Impoue.” » pee Afro-Asian . countrios . rocognizé, {a tho Stanleyville. regime, of An’ J polltical’ hierarchy = headed :. by, tant to Ixternal: Affnirs Minister.[. sald. itis idle for elthor |” side: to hope to, have ovorything “ | politien! conflict, ‘oan (win): an | :tabsoluto majority’ of, support |: here, What is porhaps Worse in | ‘| that tho divisions hero to 0 cane, “Must wo: porpotuate, In that 4 “He: is” ‘R:: Barney* “Tur returning to Prince! On. r oe ’ ae ar he ran: Bi ‘text until: h thr uel. of Toto, B.C. Nod NBs been . set.- for cremation vane oe but, tributes: tn’ the. form: of do- nue dt, di: a “Prince. Rupe Bn ae | OU RVURE NE hore? ure