Telephone 6767 . ec mimittee “at. -Quebe ae, is way. to. ‘the: rime. ministers’ Be “can ended. motion that the cham-. study: the matter™ but failed approve | “sponsorship, “gDr. Large said: that the com- inittee was in favor of sponsor- but not unanimously, as ‘one member doubted if. the hamber was the proper body to uy dertake the project. arl Gordon said that he was avor of the exhibition but Vhought that some other organ- ition should stage the exhibl- : eh Ae ee by. n orette Airport. “He gavea press conference’ and then ‘address: eda dinner meeting of the ‘Quebec. Progressive Conservative Association. “Mr. conference in London. Diefenbaker: was on le ae * ‘Wirephoto’ hibition was “held ‘annually. until : the 1930s". when - the. “depression ‘closed it. A “He: ‘sald one “or. “two ‘abortive | o attempts _ had been made to: re- vive it and last. year the ‘Jubilee Committee ‘ staged an exhibition which’ it hoped. would again. be- tecome an annual affair, “In reporting favorably,” Dr. Large said, “your. committee points out that an exhibition is desirable because: “It brings visitors to the city and: ‘therefore business,” 9. “TG helps to establish Prince Rupert as the commercial cen- tre for this portion of B.C, ' “If; we don’t take steps to do vy bbls we: can expect. some, other ned fa re middle May y = WS, Huggins, director of education for the Alco- felis Foundation of British Columbia will be in Prince Rupert Wednesday to help organize the foun-|~ Iytion’s pr oposed one- “clay clinic scheduled for mid- Maly. mhamber. of Commerce pre esi ent A. P, Crawley at tho group's nthly meeting in.La Gondola e Inst night. appointed Karl undstrom, Dr, L. M, Groene and NéFman Larson as 2 committoe Omwork with Dri Wilfred Sin- r, director ‘of ‘the Skeona ith Unit In’ meeting Mr, Te gins, Boforo-.coming here oo Nugelns. will: ‘go to Kitimat —-foaconfor with’ groups thore whoa: ‘wiwh to have a. clinic held to a Nop mcoholics, eo othor businoss tho cham: & ny a clected Mr. ‘Lundatrain a. dis]; taRtor to replica : A D, Porloy resignod: whon hay. Was asferrod to Kolowna, oy , K. i Oallvia, was Hamed ohare ues of tha ‘ehiambor's Alaska: pittrine highway... gommittoea to -¥eBlave Orme G,- Stuart, who ree Al ned aa .chalrman, Mr. Stuart “WY remain on. tho, commibtioa ORMES | DRUGS. LTD, ve "IAL . * Jolation. along with Earl. R, Gordon and G. E. Sherman, -W.G, McGruther was appaint- ed.the chamber's representative on the city’s employment nadvis- ory committee to replace Edwin Bnvight who was transforred to Vancouver The meeting yoforred. to. the Department of Transport a late ‘Ler “from ‘the’ Dodge Cove Imn- ‘provements Associntion asking why tho Digby Island. village couldn't. be hookad up’ to the power noes that: now. had hoon laid to the tshvund,. . The chambar., voted paymont of {ts annual dues: to. tho Narth om Trans-Canada, Roula Asso: and urged Individual moambars: tio join the: group which is, SUPpOrUNE “Ve seaond - preande provinginl highway through B.0, vin Jaaper, McBride, Prince Goorge. to Prince Rupert, As -tha. chambor's noxt. rogue lay moating night. would: frail on Wastor Mondny, tho date of tho April meoting. was sot: for -Mon- dry, April, 10, op ; Prine Rupert has ‘Now, gone "8 1 days without a. fatal traftie nceldent, OAs oN . . 4 shea he Bedi asd Nad este Een ° * 2 « tay uy top’of: ‘Acropolis. Hill'and: ‘the’ ex- |! it: meant’ a ey An pe ba thy ee bs Mad nly argument : hibition: was that great: deal of work. He‘ said last -yea Is. experience | ‘emphasized. the. Jack’: -of interest | and support of. ‘Tocal mrchants. “To be successful it. must be ‘backed by the. :>businessmen: of the city and we suggest that ‘the: idea should stand or fall.on the decision of ‘this: meeting as the} chamber is the. only. represent- ative organization of business- men in the city." Bonner boosts. magistrates — VICTORIA «) — British Co- lumbla's magistrates were de- fended in the legislature Monday by Attorney .- -General Robert Bonner, who said: they are the most dedicated. group in, the | province, a, 4 The remark: was’ prompted’ by ‘(lengthy discussion on magis- trates in British’Columbia, »Mr,, Bonner,.. whose depart- mental estimates: said it’s un- fortunate there have | been sweeping generalizations - dn : islmds. for’ airport. ‘brani - port: was Vancouver’ ‘Pile - \driving Co: Ltd: of: Van _jeouver, at $79, 920. ..Four ‘other: companies ‘also en: $85,307;- Quadra © Construction Co, Ltd., $85, 606;. Greenlees’ Piles driving and. Construction “Co. Ltd., $94,848; and’ Pacific: Fi ~ driving Ltd., $97,510... Ltd., Vancouver, for. final’ ‘ap: proval,, and, ‘subject. to approval, council. Work | ‘on: the | floats, ‘dolphins and wharf ‘tres- | tles - is. expected, ‘to: ‘start in ‘the || near future and to. ‘be. completed ‘Greater. | use | | Pacific ports | required — : VANCOUVER (?) — Agriculture Minister Alvin Hamilton — said Board has - recommended more grain be shipped through Van- couver. The minister was meeting with representatives of 18 grain handling organizations. in spe- cial conference on port facilities after complaints about slow| grain. handling and ticups_of ships picking up ‘grain sold®to the Sovict Union and Commu- nist China. He said he hopes grain ship- ments from B.C, can be speeded from an average of 15,000,000 bushels monthly during peak months to 18, 000, 000 to 20 ,000,000 eriticisms of magistrates, yoy bushels, Accused threatened victim with death, Assize jury told An Assize Court jury was told this. morning that Robert Skin ‘of Burns Lake, charged with murder, threatened to kill James Andrew who died August 27, 1960 in Bushs’ Lake, The second: day. of the trial in B.0, Supreme. ‘Court got undor- way. this morning beforo Mr, Justice Hugh Allan Maclean, “Skin, roprosbnted by defence counsel John. Contes of Prince Goorga,: pleaded. not guilty to tho charge yeaterdny, Crown prosecutor T. G. Bow=: an-Calthurat of Victoria: called tho: dond. mantis 26-year-old son Alox: to ithe,atdind ‘and, after, Mr, Justico Maclean had ruled. tho ovidonca ndmisaabto, Mr, Androw Lostifiad about! a taht nt Grassy Plain August 13. Ho eald that ho and a friend word play ». fahting when Skin Intorfarrod, Ha- ‘atatodl that whan |. his dad came’ around = Skin punehed hinvahd ‘kknookod him to the grounds "T told Wintito’ Jonve my. dnd nlono: becnuse’ ho was too. old,” Ho. atated that Skin “swore nt]: my dad andaald: he Waa going to” ki him: someday.” “Mr, Andvew: ‘-toatifiod that whllo hl familly: was ‘camped Abe the Fae t iF 8 Southbank. on Francois Lake, he and his: younger brother, Peter, woro attacked. by Skin and his three - sons, He said. that the three, brothers. ganged up on Potor and knocked him down. “I wont for my dad and he cname down and told Skin to Jenve Potor alone as thore wore too many of them.” He then stated that Skin nit his dad over. the head with a ‘two. by. six" board and that his dad. fail to tho ground, He stated that he wont to the forastry offico for help and sulre | sequontly mot two mon who ro- lured to the svono with him, | ‘Whon thoy roturned, he said,| thoy: found Jimmy Androws ly-7° ing.on the ground with his oyos) open, Ho wasn't moving but ho what doad. olthor, My, Andraw |’ stated... “Jimmy. Androw war Inter tors |: Nod across tho Jako to the Frans: cols Dnka: Aottlomant, Mr. An- drows toatified, 4 Trial: Ma # ontinulngs re : . pit Te eh PgR ae oe . er w eis Sa cc p * e: nm, Wy ue aM wy s Ey AE Nay ee Nk By ee od cts MN es : ‘The low bid ‘will now » “be: tor warded. to the. consulting’ engin ts eers, Swan, Wooster Engineering 5 ‘the: contract: will, be awarded by : installation of |: constructed | and “will ‘be install” | “ Monday the Canadian Wheat/— tered: bids: for the: project.: “They: os were: J. “H. Todd and Sons Ltd Too many says ‘university man - OTTAWA ( CP)—A program to ‘reduce the 1 num- ber of fishermen dipping into British. Columbia’s| ‘erry bill vote soon islation creating a new department of transporta- tion was introduced in the house of representatives by the finance committee Saturday in an effort to bolster support for. House Bill No. 44, the $23, 000,000 ferry bond issue Measure, which is still waiting on the rules committee for| placement on the house] house calendar. Tho bill was passed by the fl- nances committee by a vote of four. to three, This bill is a sub-}. ‘stitute for’ tho adnilnistration proposal and implements: forry bond proposal approved last No- vember 8 by Aluskan voters, ' ~ The now dopartment would be empowored to operate and main- tain: tho prosont. state ~ owned ferry and torminals; forrics and torminals Involved in tho’ Alaska Marine Highway; Anchorage and Fairbanks alrports; and a varl- oty of fncilitios financed in the futuro: by revontio bond tases) approved by tho logislature, POOPPPOOLOTIOOD Japan to build largest tankers TOKYO (Reuters) — Con + trnots wore signed Monday for ‘construction hero of | the “world's Jargost oll tankers, “both: of “whioh will ho 180,- O80. doadwoight tons, Thay: ‘wore ordered by Jnpan's dome . Weau Wosan ofl refinery, © a teasssoscoosecanoosooaqacsareees : Wo JUNEAU (AP) — Leg- on ‘Diefenbaker:: ‘told . ‘reporters: eel f Throughout. my. life: L i have sheen, . salmon and halibut ‘resources igs recommended in a} report tabled in the Commons Monday. . Said the _ report, prepared by Dr. Sol. Sinclair, head of the de- partment .of ‘agriculture | ‘econ- omics and farm management. at the University of. Manitoba: ) ““Since. free, entry has pro- duced a depressed industry, it seems absurd’ to argue’ for its continuation: by. permitting en- try to everybody who. desires employment in it.’ — .Dr,.Sinclair was hired by the federal fisheries department to make the study following repre- sentations: .charging excessive participation -in the primary fishing industry of. B.C, . In a prefatory note, Fisheries Minister MacLean «said the re- port “does not imply a commit- ment. by government with .re- spect to any of the findings.” ference. of. Noinmragealtiep prime ministers. starting. Wednesday assed ‘bythe’ Canadian * Parlias ment: last fall: He: had. ‘first. ain: troduced. athe: bill -in’ 1941,: rand. ait. seg South;.-African. oe ae the Commonwealt, The .British. prime sions: on: South: frica): a strained as: “possi _Diefenbaker ‘Sugees 2 “Caldough | <= | for bail: ‘appeal. VANCOUVER Ours, ‘Leonard: Udell, "34, of* West. “Vancouver: was granted: bail .of. $5, 000: when’ he appeared’ in. court’ Monday in: connection with: fraud: charges against: Vancouver “promoter, George’ ‘Caldough..: | aeaueen aa Roland Smith, "49° -Yoar-dld publicity assistant, ‘and Caldough. were remanded Saturday‘ ‘in: Cus-. today. They. were ‘allegedly, in-, volved jn an oil fraud totalling: almost $250,000: and..will. appear: today to have their applications should ’ motive is.to. try tadtiony 3 discus~ Ba é= for ball heard, 9.» ca eVully.. “noted (an ‘marine. its. sy Ae he’ yort. and. committed: has. . completed ::: ‘study it:will repurtto. the. cham- ber and) further actioh to Hdve . Awos ~WedSels;-based: ‘here: ‘again, “The chamber. also. heard rom:.” Frank Howard, MP."Skeena: that: ‘the’ two” so-called: cpastaeliird vessels”? : scheduled for. the Pacific coast. are dn: the. design. stage’ ‘and. | tenders, are, ‘expécted. 0. be: called Yn ‘April;, They are: expected to'bo™ between. 90; and: 100: ‘feet... in length, « 3 ere me Pi Mr, Howard. ‘uiged’ "that" he chamber’ “Keep up. an. ‘insistont | demand, that, Prince, Rupeit’ is’an ideal. location. for ‘one of them, to. [be obese ; A wire was:sent last night to “Agriculture, Minister of 1 i - Hanillton in Vancouver urging him to. fly up ‘to Prince: Rupert aes ‘study: Khe potential # fou additional grain outlets to the Orient, : - Mr. Hamilton is in Vancouver conferring: with grain offictals on the handling’ of grain deg. tinad for Russia and Communist ‘China, “Ho sald there -yostorday that there would bo a neod for addl- Three-car crash . causes $600 bill N three-cnr collision occurred akaut 1:26 am, Sunday in’ the]: 800 block Sixth. ‘Avonue Woat, ROMP said’ yostorday, ‘Polico said that.a car driven by James 8, Haugan of 310 Pifth Avonuo Enst was in collision with n parked cad awnodl by John Mi-. chaelson of: “1317 ‘Bloventh Av- onue East, This vohicie Jn turn collided with another: parked ony owned by Enrnost T, Schooley of 1428. Bloventh Ayonuo Bnat, Total damage | Amounted about #000. mee CRON SAAR DER fe getnnsa Ale 8 AB Ae 4 ee tf a a tee Lt \ tlonal grain outlots: on the Paoi-| fic _Coast and mentioned. New Westminster and’ Prince Rupert. Tho chamber voted to wire Mr. Hamilton thanking “him for his handling facilities and the mo- tion Waa: ‘amended’ ‘to. ‘also ‘ask them oxpanded,: ' $1,500 damage. whon: car driven by. ‘Vincenti Charilos Lid of 1132 Second Avoe nue Woat was in collision with a parked oar owned by Pater Mar- {novich: of VAT Socond - ‘Avenue. West. in! tho. 1700, blogk: Second 08 ROMP. ‘sald: thot ohargos- na contomplatod: Os v roault: ‘of mS Aooldont, 7 {ntorest in: ‘Prince-Rupert's grain | him ‘to’ tly - ‘hero for an on-the-|, spot survey. of tha prosont: facilly | tlos and’ tho possibility: of having . Damage. amounted . to. about tk $1,500. nbout 4:30 am, Sunday |: “phe ieobind waa: ‘told that: ‘tho Canadian |! government. clovator hore waa: originally bullt.so: that it could ‘be expanded’ to handle an dations -#900,000 : bushels | een “Oleudy. “Wadnoada i clont’: ‘periods’ ca lowg,.tho | _matnland tomorrow, A few | i Soa “ahowera; or wot SNOW ve: Little Ogeecin: temperature, Winds: north 18) tomorrow, LOW: ton ht: and high. tos