ee ea ta ioae Sea Te ee SOE eaten eo ee EEE Ee . , . rei! ~ eee eee Oe t " ‘ el ” . reser ee ’ aac a i i Cine ewe ee ey ee ew. yep ess ' ote ee PROVINCIAL, LIBRARY! VECTORIAy Be Co “Vou. XLVII, No. 84 “Telephone oer. cat tae SEATTLE (CR)—The ies department has accused Halibut fleet set for opening AL least 137. large and ‘small halibut boats - will. begin. fish- ing at § a.m. tomorrow in “Arca 25: Area 3, and possibly Areal. Fisheries department officlals said. today that up until noon 137 boats hac been licenced for the “halibut season:..which of- fleially begins: al § ‘in’ the morn- ng ee rJOL the, ‘number’ row: licenced, it’ was reported that 25. per cent of the boats. are ofthe larger _ type,. running ‘from 40:to 70 fect in® length. These usually” carry a-crew of 4 to'6 and are gen- erally operated on 2 ‘share ba- . Sis oo The larger percentage of 15 are the smaller gillnet type of Poat, usually carrying two. men. 5 Chamber ‘to see film ‘about. Rupert. The. controversial film vt 8 Aas ee by the. Canadian . Broad- _ casting Corporation tele-|' - vision team here in Febru- ary will be shown at ‘the May meeting of the Cham- ber of Commerce, secre- tury E.T. Applewhaite r re- ported today.. The chamber mects next Mon- day, May 4: The documentary film which was screened for trans-Canada viewing over CBUT March °25, came under fire in a letter to The Daily News and at the April meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, Chamber reaction, however, was mixed and the group voted to obtain the film for viewing before making a pro- Lest. Some city residents who saw bhe half-hour film castigated the CBC for showing the worst bide of Prince Rupert and inter- viewing residents by asking ques- {ions Intended "to embar rnss and discredit” ~ Cancer unit fund drive _now at $3,500 When six outlying polnts in the districh have been heard from there jis Jithlo doubt that the Joent Canadian Cancer So- cloty quota of $4,000 will be mrched ane the campaign shoutd bo one of the elty's most sug. cessful cancer drives, | ‘Pals was fhe statement made this) morning by campaign hatrman Rev, Dr Robert [l- Hiatt, who sald that elty dona- tlons 40 date totalled $3,600 and donations .recelved from Port Rdward mmounted to $54. ' When returna come in from Masset, etl, Skicdegnte, Queen Charlotle City, Alleo Arm and Stewart, Tan sure wo will have filles out quot,” Dr WNTot CT Por winints (0 commend’ the pith. lle for its generosity and tho caunviasors Who worked so hirrd iy the. house-to-house cam pln” the mlnistor anid, 0: eh we tener anon CONE i vet 2,50 ehehehete <0 *, sPataMaPereaat etal! “| Canadian-born : “Olga.” Sa bout: Pyiriee Rupert: madel.< Velthe “Washington Tie f _assails Canada on offshore. issue. Washington: State fisher: | Canada of suggesting, exe) tension of territorial jurisdiction to 12 miles: offshore’ without considering the consequences. oe An ‘86-page fisheries pamphlet . published yesterday by the state]. | agency included this comment:: ‘|’ «a “It is difficult: to understand why one nation. participating : ‘In and contributing: to. a:fishery so dependent upon unification: with tween ‘the ‘United: “States” miles distant. of their. ‘shores... acts would. have *: participating * resource’ as: well. Bao «Proposals ‘to extend , the. international ences. ae Tisherles,.. gonfer-. = PRINCE RUPERT, BC, THURSDAY, “APRIL, 30, J 959 its nelghbors, as-is. the” case be- | and |: Canada, , should ‘“sproposed: to ex=:| clude ‘all others, front fishing 12 ‘ - “There” ‘has been! no. recogni-! : tion of. the, physica)’ ‘effects~ the: upon / “others i ‘fn othe. ‘common |: fishery“and the* ‘effect, “Upon the : pres= : ent: three-mil¢: offshore. Monit. ‘to |: ke 12 miles have’ ‘been. ‘discussed atl. & Se VENTURA, “Calit.: UREA jury | Luls Moya,, the last. ‘member - of a trio: convicted © Of ’ Killing must dievin «the gas. chamber for his part. in the. hired: :slay~ ing. five ‘women: ‘deliberated nearly. seven hours: showed | any. emot, on, dict. 7 first-degree -murder~ in: strangulation. of. the: -30-year- old nurse. The jury. had only two alternatives—death or “life dm- prisonment.. Moya “will. be for- mally sentenced | “May - Mo ado were hired :for the: Slaying | by the nurse’s Jealous’ ‘mother- in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth’. ‘Duncan. CORRECTION * ‘ David Watts, ‘proprietor of the Bay Apartments sald today that the Stmon Wesley, convicted yes- terday of supplying. an, Indian with liquor, is not a resident’ of the Bay Apartments, as was stated in police court news yes- terday, decreed Wednesday. ‘night: “that | ‘Duncan, “The jury: of. seven, ‘men: and: Pe Moya, 40, ‘pleaded Bullty to or ;the-} Moya and ‘Augustine : Baldon- ‘ Annual ‘meeting: ‘of the Mus- cum of Northern British Colum- bia ‘board of directors has been postponéd | until. Wednesday, May 13, it was decided last night. ..Members. of the. board canceled Nast night's: scheduled meeting duc ‘to the- absence of Alderman R.; G, Large. president. of the ‘|museym: board. Ald. Large was forced.to fly to Vancouver with his mother:Mrs. R. W. Large who broke. her’ wrist, and ‘her hip Monday in a mishap at her home at 509 “Herman Street. > OTTAWA - @—Hearing of the appeal: of. Robert Sommers Is ex- pected. to conclude’ today in the Supreme ‘Court of Canada, “The Columbia Cellulose Com- pany Limited “Safety Week Troasure Hunt" has now noir- rowed down to. four blocks ‘be- tween the Prince Rupert Dally News and Sweet Sixteen. Liml- ted. The hunt is belng staged us a prelude to Forest Products Safety Week May 4 to May 9, After six days and” four pro- vious clues. published dally Jn the Dally News, tho Safety Troasure Tag has not yet -boeon found, a CCC spokesman at the ven Island plant, sald toe ay, | This treasure ia fy tho’ form of a safety tng 4 Inches by: alx and a«hulf-inehes and ts hid- don in downtown Prince Rup- or Finder of tho: tag will win a $60 cash prize. “4 Rosides the four clued, the public is told that tho: trenaure order to find it. nothing will lrave to be toved or taken apart. Mt Will not be on private prop- erty, Clues to date, Including todiiy's aro ax follows: The tag is hidden: between MoBride and Sovonth sAtrects. 9) Look-up, look-down, look al around, the trensure ja not Iiddon on the ground, = - 8) Climbing troes, do nol try, the tronsnura 44 hidden only threg foot Nigh. 4) Olosor to tho prize you'll got, if Wrat and Second Avonuea you'll forgot. % ! ORMES % DRUGS LTD, $ DIAL : 21 51 : retatoteteret ePePeratetetatevateta’a’eevetetel Swoot Sixteon, tho tag '6 hiddou CCC safety treasure within four tug will not be buried and in 8) From tho Dally Nowa tO. Llyn North, = Browniés hope tb sell 2 g the. annual, cookie City ,122-boxes’ of. cookies. ‘Gillia Lt. and Mrs. .R. A. Orton,. 1045 Second- ‘Avenue. West;. of the First’ Prince Rupert : Guide. ‘Company: ‘Thirteen’ years. old | she is in Grade 8 at. Bocth Memorial: ‘Junior-Senior High: ‘School. “hits Frazer’ » VAN COUVER: (CP) — - Heavy rai ns: which Vancouver and nearby Washington State: districts are {expected to give way'to periodic: showers today.” The. lessening: rain is expected to ease flood: threats in all areas. Already the rains. have caused: - |hgihway : ‘slides; ccut. - service - on |: | both | ‘transcontinental railway tracks, washed ‘out: .two- bridges ..Jand: forced evacuation of. several » Fraser. Valley hornes.. Coast: guardsmen. have: ‘been : alerted in the Bellingham, Wash., jarea, where three days_ of, heavy rains : ‘resulted in the’. Nooksack river rising..to,.. within . eight-. - {tenths of a: foot: of flood stage.: “|..-The:river starts in the ‘Cascade: < {mountains and. _.winds - around *| Bellingham = in-- “a half : ‘moon. Along its: banks are . scores ‘ ‘of rich -berry.. dairy and. ‘brick | .|farms, 2° Ditches - and’ ‘culverts - in: the Vancouver area overflowed caus- ing’ minor. flooding and. knocking out. telephone. service. in parts of . |the' city.’ . - The weather ‘office here said. : ., it. appears the. heavy rains of the , last few ‘days are over.” In the last 24 ‘hours: slightly | more -than half an inch-of: rain | :| fell here, but: nearby Abbotsford |.."° “received: more than two inches | “| and- Hope; 80 ‘miles’ east ‘of here, 3,52 inches." F wy |. Both: Canadian. Pacific Rail- “No injuries \ were reported as, a result’ of the floods.» o . Public work crews were.on 24- prevent major flooding. - bridges, one an $8,000-‘structure built. last: year, were. washed out. » In. another nearby. community _-Maple Ridge—four homes have been evacuated, but, Reeve Peter | : Jenewein said damage “was: not could be° controlled. - ae a ‘member ‘traffic was’ “moving of he ‘the. /séc- er tion again in a few hours, About} .. °* 150 passengers aboard a- Van- train. Staff, Photo by. Dick Ayres. | couver-bound © complet dq}. ~ straight A Outstanding students who just missed a. straight “A average were: Jane Sheppard, Tom Way- man, Priscilla Maki, Shoko Nak- anishi, Grade 9; Michael Bart- lett, Grade 10; Len Scherk, Grade 12; Laurie Gordon, Mari- Arnold Rivett and Caro) Shatford, Grade 7, Char- lene Parent, David Bell, Lor- raine Viereck, Grade 8. locks in between, Two more clues will appear in tomorrow’s paper, should the treasure not: be claimed. Nowover, .wheh the treasure tag is found, complete instruc- tions will be found written on it as. to what tho finder should do’ to earn the $80 prive, The tag must We: Identified as be- Ing the one. that was hidden before payment can be made, Durlng Vorost Products Sifoly Woek, Watson Islind pliant safety officials, will conduct lectures, show films and stage demon- steations to make mill workors more safety conscious, : : e ° $50 fine levied in assault case Donald Richard, Tonple Why, 21 of 810 Bovonth Avenue Weal, wus found giulity in police court yostordiy nfLorneon by Magla- trate WT, aut plowhilte, of tt} wilting w pollo officer, dofduit of payment sentenced to 30 diya iy Jbl, Waty led ploudad not, gUNILY to tho elurge through counse) James K, Shaw, The charge grote: from an Inaldent Maroh 2 ; Tn pollee woul yoatorday Otto Brcko Jonson, was found ‘guilty of coninion nsanult agalnst James Lalonda and fined = 45, costa or throo days In Jail, “This morning Jato Anton, 1000 Sixth Avent: Wnst, was flnacl $26 costn or 30 days aftor bolng found guilty of making bullding altorn- Hons without a pornitti “7 Junior Ho wis flnod $50, costes or -Sn- Other students who received “B" averages, or higher, are: Grade 7%: Wilvabeth MeGru- ther, Barbara MeLean, Don Mir- tin, Dorothy Ballinger, Gall Bartlett, Shirley Campbell, Judy Grimolfson, Lothar Kiner, Row- land McLeod, Rickey Porloy and Judith Pinniger. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL ‘Three codents 6 earn a their, journey by bus. . CNR lines were blocked. ‘by: a washout. that: derailed-seven cars: ofa freight train-at Flood,. about. 25 miles-east of Chilliwack. Serv-|- ice was -Testored . Wednesday j : night. . ‘Lumber. and. ‘railway ties from4d = | the. derailed. CNR. cars. spilled] ~ ~ Editorial (6769 | brought the threat’ of serious floods: to Fraser Valley,|t Jour. callin the: Fraser. Valley, to - Reeve Jim Christmas: of: nearby |; . Coquitlam » said - two. municipal. | Beige Bishop. | ‘here tomorrow | for inspection | CD, commander: of the ®: os Columbia area of: the. ‘Canadian ~ ‘Varmy will inspect . D. Company. Irish: Fusiliers of Canada: “(Vans couver Regiment) .in.-the:; on Avenue Armouries. at. a. morrow. ve : -- Also in. ‘the: “inspectin ‘party, | will’ be Capt. E. T. “8. Moore. of= Del Lb. IP. “Munr will. ol he} Fusiliers. pipe. ‘band *- th y Company marchpast ; The. Anspection will serious and he® ‘believed flooding } , | The annual inspection ‘of the -Royal'¢ Canadian: Army Cadels | an Corps 2578 of -Prince- Rupert,. planned for: last. night,’ will. “be. a * staged, tonight: at 7:30 in ‘the’ Sixth Avenue | Armouries van a army. ‘spokesman : ‘said ‘this ;morning. : . Due to the delayed arrival of Capt, Ro A. Le “Forbe : cadet: officer, ‘the’ -inspectio : : * WHE: Aoliow . the: original: procedure - tonight,” Cadets: will be inspected by. eas in in doghouse | back home toscow (Reuters) —Field_ “Marshal: Viscount oe ‘tea, ~WAas*. cancelled: last” ni ht: bit’ oT 'S.. “Moore, officer ie e ing with: Premier N ikita Khrushchev. | The session, lasting just under | * ‘Brigadier J. W. Bishop,,OBE,.. averages | Three students led the Easter honor. roll of Booth Memor ial -High school, with straight A’ averages, Lucas announced today. He said they were. Karen McBride, Grade 7, and Robert Gordon. and Betty McGill of Grade 10. principal .R. F. across The Trans-Canada High- way.and blocked the route to all but private cars that were able to skirt around the blockage by using rain-softened road should- ers. The debris was later clear- ed. Marlon Lyford, Alfred Timms, Grant Halliday, Robert Green, Kerry Guthric, Elleen Rensvold, Lorraine Johansen, Melvin; Mah. and John Storric. Grade 9: Robin Halliwell, Bruce. Mitchel], Diane Pierce, Peter Sampson, ‘Wayne Wat- mough, Nancy Green and Nora Mah, Grade 10: Mark Sulton, Evelyn Curpenter, Leslie McLaren, Ger- ald Maki.and Ron Roberts. Grade IL; Lorette Desautels, Darlene Parfenulk und Misako Flamano, Grade 12: Robert. Cameron, Edward Grande, Mike Wayman, Frances Malhara and Susie Ya- Grado &: Wendy Christensen. Presentation: of the Alox Mun- Lor Good Cltizan,award has been revived by the Princo Rupert Chambor of Commerce And voling for last year's “good clilzon"” gels underway today. A. § Bredofold, award cone ‘mittee ehaleman sald that the Junior Chambor had taken over complota sponsarsiip of — the good clilzon award, named in honor of Alex. Hunter, . former editor of tha Prings Rupert Dally Nows, Mr, Bredoleld : anid that to a nrYoeling of organisations formorly Involved in the award and rather than Jot the award be dropped, as it was last your, the Jayecos folt they should carry if on: thomsalvos, Batlotulny for the good uttizon of 1088 stivta today and contine Vos wptil midnight. May 0, Dul- lota will moroly sorve asa guide to tho Jayooos who will name tho 1968 good altiven at a moet- Ing of tha ontiro momborship on May li, Announcomont and prosontie only three poople had turned up. mamoto. | tion of the Alex Tupter Crood Cltizen trophy will.be made on Citizenship Day, May 15. | Tho Good Citizen award was evolved by the Jayceas In 1953 to honor Alex Hunter tho for- mer oditor of The Dally Nows x esereeeoneuoue®e My Namo .. gti vee vy De ean Firemen called out City firemen were called out at 12:25 p.m. this afternoon to the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Mag- loire, 233 Ninth Avenue West to quell a blaze started when fat from a deep fryer caught on fire from the electric. stove. The flames, quickly quelled, burned the wall of the kitchen and scorched the stove and refrig- erator, Prince Rupert has now gone 1056 days without a fatal traffic accident. PVC RS DER METH AHO S TORE R EEE NHENE FOR OHS for the outstanding citizan of Prince Rupert for the year 1958, POSH SHPO S HS EEECROO THE CEC HET FETE an .Hour, contrasted. with thelr Wednesday. The retired British soldier, who is on a self-appointed misslon to Moscow, declined comment after his second ‘Khrushchev inter- view. He drove off to the Brit- ish. Embassy for a luncheon given by charge d’affalres Hillary Young in his honor. Four. Soviet marshals and two gencrals at+« tended the. luzicheon. Montgomery made a hit with the Kremlin leaders on his first full day in Moscow Wednesday. At the Briton’s request, Khrush- chev . Invited -him back for éne- other talk this morning, Western diplomats. could. not recall any other private visitor accorded in-+ terviews on stccessive days, - A Russian army colonel called to pick up Montgomery at the British Embassy this morning and escorted lin to the Krem-~- Jun, who worked for the newspaper for 35 years, He was killed May 10, 1952 in an accident at Ke- mano. Provious winners of the awa rd woro Dr, J, 2. Cade, R. G. Moore, W. 0. R. donos, Mra. T J. Boul- NOMINATION FORM ‘THE ALEX HUNTER AWARD FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP Please consider my nomination of; ee oeeone ‘My Address ssseseseauenanananesececssescnsenenenuaginscunnueneneseesuenseaesiavensapauenvageonseaenere a araressgea PUT te and roturn to the Junior Chamber of Comore, Oo Tox 276, wot later than Saturday midnight, May 9, 1089, PEELLLL LLL Lb bbb SUSHESSUCUUEUSUREEEBUNUEEERERNEEEEEOL POCONO POSER HES ET OREN OH UH EHEEETSHNEEFERTEFERTEEHORP EH SONEHNERSUDORD ssetmovewnnersogce eee seen ' ARO TH OOP REE TH ER ER TENTH OH ERSTE DEH HOHE EH TED ETOH OOO HSEHTEE ER OND The’ second mecting, Mont- Nominations for good citizen of 1958 underway ter and Alderman R. G, Large, There was no presentation last year,” Ballots should be malled 10 The Junior Chamber of Com- merco,' Box 276, Prince Rupert - PWar, Roman Catholics will break before midnight, May 9. LN il ' seen eeeee talks of more than two Hours gomery told reporters, was: “his own suggestion. “T. said: “I: have to go. oft for luncheon. now. There has ‘not been'endugh time. . Let's get, to- gether again tomorrow’.” Khru- chchev promptly agreed, Mont- gomery said, “There isso much to talk , about, so much of interest,” said the retired British soldier, who is here “to improve East-West. mu- tual understanding" " despite strong disapproval of “British newspapers and most politicians. Montgomery arrived while a new. storm broke in Britath over his performance in a recorded television Interview shown in the United States Tuesday. The British press was ‘unani~- mous in condemnation of tho 71- year-old soldier for his criticism of Amorican leadership. Reserve navy to attend. church parade Mombers of HMCS Chatham reserve division will hold a Tehurch parade Sunday at llam, to St. Andrew's Anglicny Cath- edral to’ commemorate the ‘'Bat- tle of the Atlantic,” belhg ob- served fcross Canada May 3, jn memory of those who served wd died at soa n the Second World off at the cathedral and prooaed to the Church of the Annuinola- tion, May 3 will also mark tho oponing of Navy Week, under the auspices of the Navy. Longue of Canada. ieapenn WEATHER— Sunny with cloudy. perlods tomorrow. Little change in temperiture, Winds northe weatorly Friday, Low, tonight and high tomorrow,’ ee and TIDES— . Weidoy, May 1, 1080: . (Pacific Standard Time) he Nigh CT 08; 42 16. Q. foot ati30 17.8 foet Low worse teed 02:30 ah 8.6 foot CO 6.3 feot 14:58