eo es Mm for EON eS + MU "+. MUNISING, Mich, (AP)—A mot children and their uncle were drowned Tuesday when ay { already .knows: wi 4° cannot be admitted to: Canada... why his. wife - _—a Statement the Vancouver Key ‘to. the Great. Northwest pes SEPTEMBER 23, 1959 Night : |Home Oil dock this morning saved three adults. and gillnetter.: eT "Almost dragged from .the 30-/ foot gillnetter Juneau as it sank |. ‘Qeneath them were Mr:-and Mrs. |, Marshall.-Watts, two-year. old Rudy Watts and his uncle Wil- jam: Martin, all of Kincolith. — ‘The ‘boat, belonging to the Ganadian -. Fishing . Company gank stern. first,-while the fam- ‘fly -were ‘still asleep about 10 o'clock’ this morning. Godfrey.Madsen. and John ‘Haugen employees. of Skeena ‘River Piledriving.Company spot- ‘ted''the boat sinking: and’ along vote | with: Bjorn..Wick, Home Oil Dis- |" Obviously tired, but stubborn-|ttibutors Ltd., rushed. down to “lly. beaming, the Soviet. “premier: ‘the -waterlogged: boat to see if | “.|seems ‘visibly to be slowing down!) BUYone was aboard. | o(. His demeanor Tuesday, night)" ~ RYONE: ASLEEP teenage | lata civic dinner: ‘in’ his -honor| ? M: “Wick said he found all | jand his facial expression reflect four persons along with .a black | Khrushchev feelin | °° DES.MOINES, Iowa (P?—Nikita -| Khrushchev, facing.“ another |rugged’.day, in his* jet-propelled: tour. of the United States,. is showing signs of wear... .:° Ja two-year old child from:drowning in a submerged | her..." holiday". at --’Balmoral | |, _ dio Monday. .with ~ Prince. -Charles.and ‘appeared to.be in. QUEEN © ELIZABETH, expect- ing her. third child early: next: year, took the. train for Scot-. ‘land ‘Tuesday night. to resume Castle. She‘came here Friday ‘for. the dissolution: of. Parlia- ment. She visited ‘a°movie-stu-. - : ee es ‘and: white kitten, sleeping in: the “led happiness at his Iowa’ recep-| 200 Write * , ar |tion, almost to.the point of “be ‘bow ofthe boat which was still Sue Dbarnid ae OS ‘above water. . a ing benign.. 0 ne, ae t ey . . ‘But for the first, time, Khrush- ses tried ‘to arouse the adults, [chev did’ no: off-the-cuff ‘speak-! Mr Wick sald, but was unable to! ling. And. for-the first time, he; /™Press. upon them the serious- |did not even read’ his. own|Pess Of their situation. Arrival) oan ae eae (Of -the RCMP. and’ the city. am- speech..His interpreter.did it for. hiilance .¢ eded. matt -|him, in English. And as Khrush:|PUlance crew speeded, matters "| chev stood by listening, _ his: eyes p. ah As ‘lelosed occasionally as if from|LOST $250 IN SUPPLIES : igue. He seemed pale. :|4°Mr.. Watts and his wife Mil-. >’ | trying to in’ too 1 a | tivity. Later he was to visit: State University at: Ames: . , ~In-his: speech ‘to the’ civic din-}. « ner, Khrushchev-challenged: Am- fine health: .(AP. wirephoto).. ' Joseph Cazes | -A-yéteran of the Second: World War and.ahn employee of Colum- bia’ Cellulose“ Company ... Ltd.; Joseph Eustache Cazes, ‘died - in: about 5 p.m. March 27 and ‘said: °, “I. just:’got.. my family. back together ;again and... he Ewen) comes along and louses . it up”. els " mE re ‘Mr, Justice A. EB. Lord and a‘‘12- man jury in the second day of the trial 90) ne |” PROVINCIA “ -VECTORIA, Burns Lake logger told an. ~ Brother-in-law of a-man accused of murdering’a | this | morning that John Baptiste Prince came to hhis-cabin. |and told him that he had stabbed Grant McEwen; 43; [and that “he had it coming to’him.” 7. “Had it coming” Assize Court. jur: Arthur Crocker. a logger, said that. Prince.. appeared:-at’.-his cabin,: perspiring ‘and’ ‘nervous (Mc- Mr. Crocker _ testified» before - Mr. Crocker’ said’ Prince told him. .that. he’s ‘stabbed “McEwen in the chest. 0 - “T‘said I guessed that McEwen was in-hospital. and-.not~ dead, but: Prince did not answer... | Mr.” Crocker ‘said that. while they. were talking: in his cabin Prince. wiped the. bloodstained blade-of a jacknife-on a willow. fibre. LIVED TOGETHER — MéEwen for about. two years but tHe incident. “He said that Mrs. Prince left that she had gone:back to her| hiisband about..a month before]. ‘afternoon. Prince “Rupert Be . 'p ¢ g:-the Second World War -|he served:.with. the Royal Can- adian’ Army: Service: Corps: 0° < ' He is survived, by his widow, Yesterday been - drinking © the two. of them this cabin with...McEwen. that - earlier in the afternoon and that ‘drove to Mr. “He said ‘McEwen. told~him*to. Stop. the car because*he wanted. -: to talk ‘to Prince.. Prince ‘walked. over to the right hand side*of ~. the vehicle and°-McEwén. opened: the door. 0 angers ? “Mr. Nadon said’ that”! Prin and McEwen. began..arguing).and: © ‘the next thing he saw'was:Prince’ . +. wielding:a knife and thrusting. it. “somewhere .in McEwen’s.chest:”). . He said he ‘drove McEwen fast: as he’ could ‘to the; Burn: Lake hospital but. that. McEwen. died about’.15. minutes later... * ~ Dr. Trevor .«. Thomppson:.. of: Burns Lake said that.McEwen. ‘was’ in’ considerable: distress” from the stab-wound and.died. . before he could be given a:trans-" ‘fusions 6 00 ek “The trial-continued this: after-:. -He told the jury.’ that” Mrs.|.°°—— (Mary) Prince had lived with|.. 3 -, ecurity prison: 1a -Titewas learned . Tuesday ‘nigh ee “Sommers «was. sentenced. last... spring’to five years in.prisonon |. bribery and conspiracy. charges involving ‘the ' issuing of: forest R Gi destruction.” |: : : wg eee tO re as a SE he ag | man. denies, “(CP Photo): | ericans to compete with Russians Laura, a’son Allen and a daugh-|Crocker’s cabin, + __|management licences. He was 9. f “their 12-foot outboard motorboat swamped and pitch- ——— ——— — lin agriculture ‘instead’of in ‘the C ; ter Maryanne at home at 1800| He said they were at the cabin originally sent to the B.C. Peni- " edithem into a lake in upper’ Michigan’s ~ Hiawatha manufacture of weapons of mass Eighth. Avenue. East,. his. father | Only 4 short-time when they de-|tentiary at New Westminster: ¥ cided to leave at which time they Frank,..:four ':brothers’ Adrian, which ; were accompanied “‘by Mrs. William Grant, supervisor’ at . Gerard, Joseph and Lucian’ and WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT?» William Head, said, “he’s here :National Forest. Only the father survived. ae En thr onemen t 7 new dir ector : None-of the 13 persons crowd- |. ed ‘aboard the little boat could one of the girls’ once.” service set “What is wrong. about our wanting to compete. with you, of swim pool a Sister Lucienne all in Quebec. "Funeral. service will’ be. held Prince, 9 6" ne The three. had driven a short under the same circumstarices as anyone else—and he’ll .serve’ 3 sind : _ : - Ce eS . in. roduction from Ferguson Funeral Home.|distance up the road in Nadon’s| ti like anyone else.” ” :swim.. It carried no. life ; Jack the ‘mother; “Marry. Larson, oa Se tember 3 0 oo ee aeeat or milk? Hardly{[ es with: Rev. Christopher. Diamond | car when they.saw Mr. Prince ae said arrangements now are one family—one-tenth the| her brother-in-law, and these 'p | . =. anyone woul d contend that the} . Appointment of. Ronald Gil- officiating. Interment will be approaching from the opposite! being made to start academic population of little Skandia,) Larson children: 0 Rt. Rev. Eric. George Munn, consumption of more milk, but- christ, ee or Ocean Falls as |in Vancouver. ‘Idirection, Mr.” Nadon sal d. land ‘commercial Cae eses for in Mich.—was on a family outing,| arthur, 15; Shirley, 13; Harry, | will be enthroned as Bishop ‘of| ter and meat would make.. the Clie Con i reer or ¢ NEW | ppneernorenes o - , e+ | mates with an. accredited civil- headed across the lake to plek!19; Marlene, 9: Freddie, 8; Carol,| Caledonia at St, Andrew’s An-{Soviet people aggressive. eragunced today Pool, was - . oe ian teacher n charge . fee a hog Sushi! oa") ny ao | wean nea a Bp, wad Hoe suzas Sew sonie- Sec avsmcs water! EIGHTH AVENUE EAST REPTILE, sss Stren esate clemontary school was closed for Melody, 3; and Terry Lee, 5 peal te Am ae 30, it was ith competition is more use- Tudhope who resigned ‘ rer . OM CEDARVALE wes fats rant ia ae Except for himself and a 16-| my, 12-foot aluminum boat}. Bishop Munn, who was con. | f¥ than the race to stockpile teaching position at Mase t ec a IMPORTED FR | mers, with i eee aseful to 4 ! year-old daughter whose high | was new, and Leonard told Mil- | secrated at Christ Church cath- hydrogen bombs .. . We want ‘Born and raised in Ocean 4 rt us wee mth ys i : of 42-year-old Leonard Larson, !4y jf several times before with-|arrived in Prince Rupert with peaceful plows and not by rock a member of the Canada swim-| East was solved today when 18-year. old Yvonne Howden | /ascistant; he said. AD i i a sawiniller, was wiped out. out mishap. his wife yesterday, ets and tank tracks,” he said. ming team at the British Em-| Phoned The Daily News to say that she and her brother , . i ‘ BOAT LURCHED z — . e ~ “re pire Games, the Pan-American}; Victor “Imported” two. snakes from Cedarvale. _. ™ 4 m4 lp : e Fishing closure Games and in Canadian and The 18-inch snake was found earlier this week by young P i State police Sgt, Clarence Mil- a ... North American championship| John Brass in his garden at 1323. Eighth Avenue East. falrié Man ay ter sae ol, inh ae Tap Or, CWS us L / e S$ set for Friday mects, " Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Howden, aan & the little boat, with water lap- | | | agp gn pele Se ect ping at. the edges, suddenly lurched on its side when, he siatted the five-horsepower mo- tor. ‘ The Larsons had just pushed 4 off.from shore and the boat was * + + WINNIPEG «)—-A‘resolution calling for Saturday, closing of all post offices was approved by.a vote of 132 to 96 today at the convention of the Postal Employees’ Association. LONDON (Reuters)—-Rain fell in most parts of Britain He js expected here with his wife, and daughter October 9 and takes over his new. post October Mrs, Gilchrist is the former Lenora Fisher, noted British Co- lumbla swimmer who competed Fishing district No. 2 will close to ‘salmon troll fishing until further notice starting 6..pm. Friday, September 25, ‘| RoC. Edwards, district sup- ervisor of fisheries announced 1315 Piggott Avenue, said that they returned from a holiday “We had the and took the snakes out of the two black snakes home with them about a month ago when snakes in a box but some bigger boys came shice,” Yvonne said. She said she and six-year old Victor had had the snakes for about a week before they were taken, she and her brother brought at a farm near Cedarvale. box and we haven't seen them remanded =. Rae for sentence A Saskatchewan man, Cerald Gordon, 22, was remanded to no more than 260 feet oul when during the night, ending the longest drought on record, After this. morning. for Canada in the Olympic Still roaming around somewhere between Piggott Avenue October 1 for sentencing when tragedy struck, 38 days without measurable rain, London ‘had a steady down- Mr, Edwards sald the clos- |Gamos at both Helsinki and! and Eighth Avenue East ts the relative of the snake now in {he pleaded guilty before Magis- fl Miho fathor said neither he nor pour carly today. a “ure was being imposed for the | Molbourne. - the possession of John Brass, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter | trate BE, T, Applewhaite in: city 4 any of the others could swim, ed * . a oo conservation and protection of Mr, Gilchrist is at present as-; Brass. a , {police court this morning to a bub he managed to grab hold of| WASHINGTON (All 18 members of the joint Congres- coho salmon = migrating to Isistant director at the Ocean Nows of imported snakes will cheer oldtimers who asscrt |charge of possession of three 2 i , " " | ( WALCE uy y~ , ! y AS PHODOCOPODOLI DID PODOVOECDOD EL EGS PPC OPPDO ODL IOROELED ODDO POOLED DIDDLODIGITG & . - pled out And got a “hand ow soon as possible, Noting that $800,000,000 alrondy had been B.C. ROUNDUP - . . Oe tee ne eee anvina the 3 , spent, the committes said “it is in the national intares|, [=e . ‘| -84,000 pounds of fish landed Phreo vossols landed a total of "4,000 pounds of halibut in Prince Rupert yestorday, The Bluo Ocean with 81,000 to achteve nuclear Might as early os possible, not only to meot stated miltary requirements,.but also to provide a boost to world. confidence In America's sclontitta capability.” BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (Routors)—Claude Ambroso, Car- caw, 80-yonr-old plonoor of Central Africa, was found, stabbed to death Tuesday at his home in Central Nyasaland. Cardew, one of throa surviving members of a column. of ploneers, who Crosswalks instead PENTICTON () — Highways), Minister Gaglardi said: Tuesday olimination of 18 mileean-hour school zones coupled with em- Five missin HOPE, B.C, @) — Police and bontmoen today began a search of school zones School referendum WEST VANCOUVER (@)--Rato- payors will vote Oct, 24 on a by- said safer Miner killed BRITANNIA BEACH, B.C. Q— A 27-yonr-old miner was killed Univorsal store with three sports shirts yesterday morning. Police said he was apprehend- ed withthe three shirts: lator that day, ee Also appearing In police court this morning was Froderick George Spillor of Prince Rupert wie a , Tuesday in an .underground shar lrod’ div: 00 . ‘ . ‘en to Southorn Bhodosin in 1800, was [phasis on the propor use of for four mon and a woman whol law for $1,000,000 worth of now : . .{on a charge of Impalrod driv- pounds mado a dlroct anlo to} trokked from South Africn or 0, wa wore missin at 0 0,000 a. tm | rockslide at tho Britannia copper |i ars Jnea Rupert Mahermon’s vl In the neck and shoulders, . school crosswalks Js in tho Inter- g and feared drown-| school construction an m ing. La ree aanoctnttan, Also Aabbed it it ests of highway wafoly.. od in the Fraser river near Yale,| provomonts to existing buildings, | mines hero, 30 miles northwoat direct ta the Co-op was tng, Gony with 1,000 pounds, ‘Pha W § made nv. direct anle of 2,000 pounds lo British Col- ympin Packers, °° . “here were no antes on tho oxgh ing. ee pea des othe ar | fe " > NEWARK, Na. (—Wive 18-your-old white youths wore accused Tuosday of bombing an empty Negro church Monday night, Polica said rovengo rathor than racial discrimination wis the: mottye, The explosive did extensive damage,.Tha ‘youths -had been refused the use of tl na clivbhouro, B.C. 10 miles north of here, he church basamont as LONDON (Routors)—Canpdian-born. alr Bovorly Baxtor, . Consorvative mombor of Pariinmont since 1035, sald at . Mr Gaglaral was replying to u Inet meeting hore which urged Vo-catablighmont of speed Himits noar four achools in Penticton, Ho sald 18 mile an hour zones aro helng ollminated throughout tho proyinco, briof presented to a special cabe|. Police Identified the missing as Mr. and Mrs. George Ohnap- man and. Arthur Pat of Yale, and Aldo Busnto and Ed Pandoro of Spuazum, a further 10 miles north of hore, Boy charged The working figures have been Improved by tho Deparimont of Education and the final bylaw is only awaiting eleclorate approv- al Hospital plan hit GREENWOOD « —Opposition of Vancouver. Dead is Ivor Sal- lows, formorly of Oliver, B.C. Rights discussed KAMLOOPS i)-—-Indian chiofs councillors and band spokcsmon have beon summoned to a meot- ing hore Sunday to disauss a brief on native rights which will He was remanded until, this afternoon for trial. cane fe Vegeta Cloudy with intermitient rain or drizzle today and Thursday. Not much change in tomperature, Winds south | ‘ an pag 7 tt, i ; Aye . . ‘al be prosonted to a parliamontary| 20. Low tonight and. high . 4 ; Southento Tuosday night. t. may well’ bo tnt this will be Ni school NELSON, B.C, @—A nine-|londor Robort Strachan told a de - Be ‘ft E - tig Inst time I shall contost wm parliamentary election” ° wan nyight see than 1 | year-old boy has been charged | mooting here Tucsday night that committee on Indian affairs; . ‘Thursday §0 and 60,00 an “¥ . 7 ' “ _ ¥ + =. © #1000 porsons nro oxpocted to on- with ‘argon in connection with|"no province in Canada has as . he - re o qh ; VIENNA (Dr. Hiro Furuuch! of Japan waa olocted |rol for night school classos here | the destruction Sunday of tho|ahoddy a rocord towards it hos- Prince Rupert us TIDES— oe *~ .PRUGS LTD. prosidont of the goneral conference of tho International [this wintor, anys director Wil-/South Nolson Blomontary school, |plitals as British Columbia,” Ho , 981. days Thursday, Sopt. 24, 2080. ‘ te oS - Atomle Hnorgy Agency Tuoadny over vn Soviet protost, Puruueht, -|iiam G, Tippett, Mr, Tippott sald Tho youngsters has boon re-janid “wo aro tho only, proyinee now. gone y8 (Paelfic Vstnndan d Time). a oan DIAL Japanose ambassador to Auatrin, had 30 votes compared with [10 oxtra courses wore offered|manded for ono month for pay-|whore the govornmen tov re 8 without a fatal traffic High OnnT SB rook wr 21 51 || 18 for Profossor Guisora Naclinkov, Bulgaria's dolognte, Ruse thie, your mating n total af 55 chinirla oxamination. | Ho ap monoy iow ane eee nat monoy aceldent, - "18:00 16.0 foot : aw Tl ain neouaed the United Stntos of bronking 0 gontlomon’s ngroce = |nvailable,. 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