Seta ¥! oe GO | be tedenrs ennai | “VOL Lit No. ‘67 CLIFTON: FAMILY sons. and daughters. ‘lank ‘their. parents at - head table in Hartley: Bay Community. Hall Tuesday. as:clan— and: Mrs; Heber L: Clifton (centre) they celebrated. their: 70th. wedding’ anniversary. gathered: to honor Mr. right’ are John. Clifton,- ‘Mrs. H “Mrs. Ambrose Robinson, the “bri “Milliam Robinson and ‘Robert. Clifton:” Groom, who is: “hearing “90, holds framed” marriage. ‘certif = dist: missionary. Rev. ‘Thomas Cro “Page 3). : BC. ROUNDUP rehee ty was « Possible te “on ‘Bill 42 on - VANCOUVER: (CP). ot + F eder ation | of. Labor (CLC . wide confer ence at which the possibility of a test case | “in. the. courts to’ deter mine ,the: validity. ofa section of ons Act may: be. discussed. cil ‘the new: Labor Re Brewery ““VANCOUVER® PD. Brewing Company, ' umbi2 company with” plants in Prince: George and Princeton, is expected to. go into. liquidation within. the next’ few: weeks, sec- retary-treasurer. James Ker r said Wednesday.” | : Change in. bargaining ' VANCOUVER .@—-The British Columbia - Teachers Federation Wednesday approved “4 recom-. mendation — for province- -wide bargaining. But the annual fed- ~ eration’s annual convention add- |: ed. that agreements reached at the. provincial. level’ should be ratified by teachers. and school hoards: at the district level, ‘Ban urged VANCOUVER ()—. The execu- Live. of the. British Columbia : ae — Stall: __Photo by Dick. Ayres : “| sued - by. by. the: Purchasing. Agents |, , Association “of B.C. ! | Columbia Teachers © Federation . Mrs. as From: left dot erbert Ridley,. Edward ‘Clifton, © dal’ couple”, Lewis Clifton, : Mrs. | icate ‘signed ‘by famous Metho- : sby.:. (Sec: story and pictures on: st case. > talk to ‘be held. — The British Columbia . ) is arranging a province- eee to! the ‘ete an-, | alysis of: “market conditions “is-: $1 for. teacher “VANCOUVER @) - — The British today: voted -to assess each mem- ber $1 a year to raise: enough; moncy to send a teacher to in- struct in an undeveloped Asian or African country. Undergrads want jobs VANCOUVER @. — An. ap- peal has been sent to employers throughout the province to con- tact University of B.C, students immediately if they have. sum- mer jobs for u for undergraduates, Mrs. A. | A. K. Hansen. dies aged 72 “A 20-year ge’ of. the city, Amanda Karoline Hansen of 102 Ninth Avenue West. died Young Liberals has) urged. that political contributions by com- panies and societics. should bo ; banned inva simijar | manner to control placed ; on union dues in Bill42. wale Fin gerprints Sought vicT BRIA (P) —- ROMP said We¢nesdiy they.’ are through hundreds. of pages of police reports In connection with the’ murder. of..a. U8, college student near Prings George two yorrs mgd. capt! A spokesman: for provinelal RCMP headquarters, hore sale the, force Is working” closely with thea IBL,. Wrylng fo wack New Party. meet set for April 8 — A’ ‘noted autor pit rr MLA, Mrs, Rorathy Staves will nd. dress nt Now Party. gominar in to. Pulp Worker's, Talnindor. Hall nbd um, Saturday. With’ her will, aa dack. Maoto, 'vico=prest- dent, of the Inter nivonal Woad- workors of Amorlon." ‘A. nominabing conyention ‘tor wi Molesting, shouting, screaming it redoril candidate: wil ba hold ) Whe avoning and ’bhorea will ba. 1 Geil and danda to follow Alyn egnulusion at Aualnoas, : sifting | Tuesday in Prince Rupert Gen- leral Hospital at the age of 72, ~ Born In Konigsberg, Norway, Mrs. Hansen came to British Columbia in 1927 and to Prince {Rupert in 1041, ~ Mrs. Hansen was. an. active momber of the St, Paul's Luth- eran Chureh and the Sons. of Norway Vinland’ Lodge No. 28 hefore her. death, She: was pre- decensed by her husband Jakob In 1951, She is survived by Le SOND, Thonllel Hansen of Pringo Rup- ort Ville, Pranece; three daughters, Mrs, Harry (Gerda): Wilkinson and Mrs, Spero Ruth) Posliulo, hath of Prince Rupert, and Mrs, Lilly Graviing of Kongsberg, Norway; ono sister, Wsthor Jon- ‘gon -of Norway; ona. brother, Thorvald Andarsean, Also. of Nor- way; and ol)@ht. randehildran, The funeral will be hald at St, and Arvid. ‘Hansen of Mel: fly: him to a U.S. Air Force :hos- pital in “Manila” unless his condi- tion; ‘lprave, improves. The. 60-year-old :| American, i 4 t ‘| scious. then): apparently, | one, sedation. Jecday. ORE pital said .he. was semi- conscious and tossing restlessly. . the .Chinese fa: 23. o eQ.. Ee § Fes - Doctors ‘eancelled. all phins- tio L . which .they. -described..as|! long: ‘a’. businessman | J n China; is dying of. lung cancer. Attendants at St. Teresa’s Hos- McCann. was: carried “ACTUSS Communist border nto- Hong Kong ona. stretcher nt: noon today. He was half con- under His nance were “his: side” “paid: ring their 1,500- from: Tientsin,. dn “north China. farctnesnnnne reenee. Cup series” tobe heard over CFPR Radio station’ CFPR will - broadcast all’ games of the 1961 National Hockey: League Stanley Cup. final between Detroit Red Wings and = Chi- cago Black Hawks, if was in nounced today. Tonight's opening from Chicago will, be heard startling at 6 pam. AI games will be carried in their .en- tircty. ae Cae Chicago is favored to win the classic. series which is featuring two-American teams | for the first time, since M50, Ceeeneroerenrsseecrees ere oocevns Final. meeting VANCOUVER ©) CCF leader Robert Strachan said today the B.C. party is expected to shave one more full-seale convention under the CCF banner, . We said. the vonvention will complete. legal formalities be-: fore the transition to thea New Parly, ac group: that would ine glide tabor and: fara groups, The convention would be the lash COM gathering and the tryst Now Party gathoring, If. the Now: Parly was. Conndecd in’ Ob fawa In carly August a proving dal convention would be held In Boplembor.or Octohar, Other party offlelals sald’ the pame Premon Pauls Lutheran: Chureh. at, 2:80 pm. Friday with Captain Ga, a, Melrnnos officiating, pot in Talrview. cometary, Tnhormont: there. will: will bo in the sons of Norway tion, before tho national meoting. provingi counell meoting May. 13 Is expected to confirn. that | bo no: COP convene I) Obtawn Tuly. 31 AuRunl 4, Causing Vv disturbance by moe, losting parsons cosh Anil Ap- Mhy of Bld Ith Street #10 When che appoared tn - worl: ‘Wodnosday - ‘bofora Mngis- irate WT Applowhaito, a > Apathy Plondad mullty to the ehnigo which was Ind following day in Clty Hall when ho wns eronting n diaturbance and both- | aring Hotty Joan Aull ung: Wos= FPSO AKA Sb, mee hehe tet PAR sents pollve in Ineldont ahotit 9 pam, yostore poaiaeeb ne dia A, : oS “hype soa seagate loy. of Prinde Ruport, ' ROMP sald that both pornos had heen drinting. a : “Tha woman was (ryod $10 this morning whon she, plondead gullly, to an charge of causing. a dis~ tirbanga: by, shoutlng iv nd goronming. ©: - Polico anid. that aho Wik it attending ‘doctor’ here ‘said. ‘The: McCains: : ‘reached: the - Comm ab ‘Lowu al 6 Bs m., but Commun bridge, Mrs.. MeCani bent down ‘and whispered. in. her. husband's ear,. af _ [showed no expression. : irasti¢“tarn’ : mile journey. ‘by, ‘plane. and’ train “8 A-delay:in™ “transferring. ‘Mc- | ee Cann’ across the’ border contrib-, oa Ugo, tied: to. his: critical ‘condition: an: iist':' side -of the: border: ‘station ist’ officials ‘did - ‘not: “notify” the: British .Red- “Grogs: he * was there i‘ until noon, the previously schec f uled hour for the’ transfer. : meanwhile lay: on: Be stretcher on the floor of the rail Rv road station: waiting. room: McCann, AS:. they.’ crossed: the’ ‘border i “now. we. are out.’ Boek cad His face, gaunt: cand. The, index advanced. to. 129.1 on March 1 from 128.0 on Febru- ary 1, the Dominion Bureau of 1 Statistics reported. today. -This marks the -first appear- ance of the remodelled price in- dex: which has ‘been patterned on consumer. spending habits of 1957,. instead of. the 1947-48 spending patterns on. which the index has hitherto been based. * The main changes reflect the fact that Canadians are spend- ing. a smaller share of the family budget on food, and a larger share on such things as recrea- tion, sports and the family car. BASED ON 1949 PRICES The new,.jndex, however, con- tinues to be based on 1949 prices equaling 100. Thus it will con- tinue Lo express present-day liv- Ing cosls as u percentage of 1949 prices, On the now method af calcu- lation, the prica index was 127.0 on March last: year 1.2 points below the Mareh ] level this year, Today's report, shows no aver- wl change during February in prices of food or of tobacco and weohol, dWigher costs: of hous. |: Ing. and clothing wero offsel: by clecreases dn lruispor= se bation, health: and. personal care, | und recrontion and reading, February: “followed - two small monthly declines: fram the rec- City cafe fire quickly. out — Why omon answored wecall wh the Rulnbow ‘Cnlo; owned -by Mrs. Worst, outs.) 182° pane yosterday whore. vu: chiinney fra hid cass Hod Boo Minor. oxcltoment. : ‘The blaza was. quigkly axtin- aguilshiodl und. Shore, Wan’ no dams ean “DAILY. NEWS ‘PHONES. ‘AdtyorUistiig. ‘Mannger..... Sa ‘Advortising,: Olrauiation . 1 BRO Olasal fied Advoutisine and. Businoss Offico: esvanvenenyy 8208 NOWS DOBIE ssssssssssrnsesesnees S204 Sports: Doak . ceseveanteepoeseoeeteces S205 rontod shortly after Apathy's. arrost,- a ANNA EOANDS Ante? Lina buGiad rnmaeriens BR pa mh maa man APA : Public. ‘Health . hospital. ‘aby Sitka, Alaska, : boarded:. the . freighter. about: 300. miles west: of: ‘Ketchi- Kahn, Alaska; after’ a: ‘merey dash. through, mounting. seas North Pacific,took:one-and‘a half pou after the cutter: Sorrel| [reached ‘a rendezvous point: just a before midnight: “Wednesday. ° Dr. “Wilson “was rushed to- the scene © after: wee Tadioed: that. one® of” ‘the ‘men? } "© ‘Alfred’ Bjoergen}: 30,- ‘had. taken |": a turn for the ‘worse: Bjoergen |: - and‘ ‘Kung Jim Fei, 40, ‘of Kow- loon, .Hong Kong, were. seared: by: flames | from ‘an {gngineroom js: expected. she: ‘will: reach here ‘about’ 7: a.m. Friday.’ y An. earli phe injured - men’ ashoré] bY, partly |: ‘Thos tively: bhe - Index during |: Vora, Bkinty, on ‘Third Avenue |. : car rg0 and passenger's. . “* Joseph’ FO Wilson,.” surgeon. ‘Of. ‘the- United . States: The: transfer - ‘insthe stormy: the ‘Marta’ ‘Bakke. s “attempt to. “bring eee ‘chief date - -word of condition | of, the: ‘bwo ‘meh. Following ‘the explosion Thies | : ok day ‘in the: engineroom - ‘of the | vessel Captain Gabriel . Oerips-| land. ‘reported’. hat. emergency |. pi repairs: were being carried out. to}. enable the. ship. 0. proceed under. os “ipher own: steam. “There. was: no io a leacher-training program. © ae “The. beginning teacher youl ertainl : white | and. ‘green: me that lew | | year-old: - “Canadian: idealist” working with’. one | of: fis mth at. Glebe Collegiate. gia “Wed- fifth of a point to the consumer price e index ee in “front ‘of’ the:‘Supreme. ‘Court. | On| building : Wednesday. has ..turned .. rout to be the creation of.an 18- } nesday ae bax he» ‘Placed _ ithe, 1, Toe It also followed anincv@ase in industrial’ wages that ‘occurred in January. The index of. aver- age industrial’ wages: and salar- ies at February 1—latest.date available—was © 179.2. compared with 175 a-month .earlier. and ling 100, FIRMS SURVEYED - ; his... wages Iden, computed fronvia’ survey dtefirins. employ- ing more than. 10- persons and covering a wide range of indus- tries, represents an. average. of total wages paid. The new consumer price’ in- dex. gives Canadians more de- tailed information than before Lo show what, part of thelr bud- rel is belng affected by price changes, ~The old index was downinto five. groups;. the new lndex has seven. The food and clothing sectors remain as they wore, The formoraindoxed shelter und for household’ dper- ations have been. combined. into a “housing” Index. a : CANCER: soon © Boolaty’s. work: wit i ~ annual dinnor Social: Donavimont weeoreer OR08 sdabgoniatnea ence : Selva to ho: hold ee 174.9 a year earlier. The oindex is based on 1949 wages: equals broken |. Lor SPOTS, WAIL URINE a Willa Star, Ustons, Drs Moatad ts in chee A * But ‘in, ‘place of. the: ‘former *] miscellaneous grouping’ of “other goods and: services” there are four. indexes: transportation, health and ° personal care, ..re- creation and reading, and to- bacco and alcohol. ° Water.co who} y RCMP target VICTORIA -). —= The . pleas- ure boat situation in British Co- lumbla has.already. assumed the proportions .of highway traffic problems, an’ RCMP official said Wednesday... ‘ “After yoars of urying: to re~ duce automobile aceldents and deaths, we now have.to start giving: part’ of our attention to water cowboys,” af High-powered engines. and sturdier craft have combined to give some operators a_confi- dence. which. does — not ., exist. ‘They have: increased the, haz- ards of pleasure boating -and swhnming in hundreds of B.C? lakes-and rivers, | Turdock: ) while, Mrs, Jack. 0 meoting:on the work dono to. ald, cancer. victims by .tho: Ordor of the: Tnstorn the publicity, 0.0L. o Reve | request. : terest in: Tearning. that ‘voulaie “a “was made’ plvesnesday. at. the. anriual: meeting ch # beyon calling for “action” against apar- theid . racial” segregation | but. at: t time. they” Tr jected: a tive action | as are open ‘to them ‘to bring about the abaridonment” of apartheid. WON FAVOR It. has. won: considerable favor among: ‘Western: powers: because | sc “action” is not defined. India’s Defence Minister V.. K, Krishna Menon has said it could. mean anything from: writing. a= letter. of: protest to imposing sanctions and he noted his - own country 7 Katanga refuses serve UN troops. | ELIZABETHVILLE (7 — The. Katanga government and’ Negro and white residents’: of Eliza- bethville. kept: up, ‘an economic. war. today: against United Na- tions .troops despite President Moise Tshombe's truce with’ the UN command. All. business places, ‘including } gurages and cafes, still refused |. to serve UN personnel. “VANCOUVER ? com it: KL M. Altcheson of Burnaby today was. (contro) discusses’ napoc ‘commiptac ‘for. the. ‘forthcoming olected president of the’ British Columbla ‘Leachors Federation, - Muasnilom,. who ‘spoke. ti resolution | would: have the General nd Ceylon “, Sant states: to. consider taking such. separate: and collec- ~ | charge of. thett of an autor” 1 March: $1) ‘ati Nelson’ Bros.:Mish- - { Eleventh, Street was stolen...; : fengo counsel. W.:Ny Poole Smith; ; member. gary, OPPOSES: ‘SANCTIONS: British” ‘delegate’ ‘Pet ers, a": “Member.” of :. said. ‘ganctidns.: would’.d harm. than: ‘good. and he: olution sald: he: ‘Glasgtes Britain: and: Canada: ‘ab need. for sanctions:.whic necessary: because South : : pica funtil April! yee when ‘ho. appeared . ine ‘police’ Mee court... ‘Tuesday | before Deptity © ee Magistrate: R.. A, McLean. On. “ROMP. sald that’ the. charge was lald:: following‘ ‘an. dIneldent erles at: ‘Port: ‘Edward’ when:a owned: by) He Be Robins. Blewart:is :‘represonted. by, de aie 4 af Stat. roto by. Jal : funds