a 720% Oy Imes end i ats f A met a . .- v A as Macrae 2 a, \ on L VOL. XLVI, No. 53. - CANADIAN. SINGER — Patti Lewis . finest. vocalists by. American arran t Bae Oe e Ss /jbeen in government hands for}: > Lerew: of Kitimat. §-2.-as the eighth annual Marine ya tenet had! flown: to Ot-. charged with mun‘der in thé shooting of: a ‘16-yea. sold severgl Weekse 23 | € on tr olled oo Bonspiel draws nearer the ‘Enale. : : in ee aes, _- student at the school. : : Oe ' ~ os Five. ‘girl were. “wounded. ‘in the melee. as bullets. fiew about’ ‘the’ ee ae Torvicted — Of murder By JACK LEFLER_ VENTURA, Calif. W—A jury that convicted Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan of buying the, murder of her daughter-in-law returns today to decide the punishment. Tt has two alternatives—death in the gas chamber, or life im- prisonment. But Mrs. Duncan still has a plea of Innocent by reason of insanity to be settled ‘before any sentence can take cffeet, a bh conditic Garner, also in D Event met the wall or fell to the floor to! . “yr I'm lucky enough to win}; , tough condition, , (K) 9, Rudderham (PR) 10: The 54-year-old defendant. 7 y f interfere with performance of | tian Nati _{the Len Evans of Smithers this | 1 Or P @—A province- smiling and,optimistle when the pinally threo youths leaped on the $144,000 T am going to take | tatutory duties. Practically all! Canadian National Railway of- | hoon. The winner will play} bemire (PR) 10, Birchall (PR) jury announced tts verdiet Mon- duy, took the first degree murder ‘conviction calmly at first. ‘ Rei in: “school haley aS. - EDMONTON (CP)—A youth expelled from Ross’ - Sheppard: ‘High School for poor marks has. been! 2 tive in the ‘shooting. - . ‘|. Gates and Miss - ‘Kane were! EI EEL EMG LI RAV ETSY, as a . g an ‘injunction forbidding: ¢c government. property. * ‘The’. government obtained: ‘an Gity man — her horse in Irish — A Prince ‘Rupert’ man is. ‘one .of . 237%. Canadians - who ‘drew horses in’ the. rish.. - hospitals Rsortidor of the’ "huge “modern! ‘school which: hasan’: enrolment Fort: 1,400. One’ was’ Diane’ Kane;: . The Kane girl last week’ st ‘|ped dating Stan Williamso: “Tthe youth charged. Police {Jealousy appeared to be the mo- leaving the school building ° when the youth who did the’ shooting drove up in a car. He left the car and shot once at them with a .22-calibre pump-action -rifle. Police said Gates. and the girl ran back into the corridor, As Gates turned around, he was shot in the chest. Meanwhile, the youth with the rifle tripped in the doorway, fell to the floor and kept on shoot- ing. Bullets ricocheted about the hall, lined with 200 metal lock- ers, as students flattened against the assallant and disarmed him. One was shot through the coat .tto truuble had been experienced; E Event has not quite com- the gallows. vos “However, In her jail cell: her |!" doing so. snid. , : ted i line between Prince Rup-|Pleted the 16's but two have/erlson (PR) 7; Lindsay (PR)! ” Chapman, 19, is under sentence : composure crncked. Bie sobbed] Miss Kano, struck in the eye! Mr. Mucibabch came ‘to Prince hint ms ce Oren nancd me yon ie in boeween Prince Rup nlready moved Into the fours.}10, Rudderham (PR) 2; New~lto bo hanged April 31 for the oe repeatedly to her son Frank and|>y either a bullet or a plece of |Rupert from Edmonton about follow up on leg uity of interrup: | Oe et ee The Jack Lindsay squad of Prince} tan (PR) Ll, J. Eby | (PR) 4; shotgun ‘slaying of his brother ‘ ‘lawyer, S. Ward Sullivan; glass, underwent. surgery at 9/18 yours ago. He has no relatives tion of statutory duties us ane Rupert downed the local Sandy| Whatman (PR) 8, Mealy (PR) lat Chilliwack. os “T can’t understand: how tha! Pm. Monday night ino an at- [in Canada. other avenue of averting a tie- Navigation light out Newton rink 9-8 to enter the/4: Foard (PR) 9, Schuman (PR) | Nearly 4,000 persons signed pe- a jury could do that to me, be-| tempt to save the eye. The sweep Is based on the up of government service. fours. 8; Lemire (PR) 8, Kerr (PR) 4./titiony clreulated in United 2 cause T didn't do it." Released from hospital alter|Grand Natlonal Steeplechase to through a strike, | The Teenukun Pome light.| Lindsay will play the winner | Gomez (PR) 10, Eyoltson (PR) churches in the Fraser Valley Oe Frank sald nothing. His preg-| treatment wore Judy Poulton, 18,;/be run over England's Aintree |" Anciner resouree In govern-|L.L. 2412, ab the entrance tofot. the Al. Humphreys-Scott é: Whatman (PR) 8, Ford (PR) and New Westminster Sunday bs nant bride, Olga. was born near} Lynne Tomlinson, 16, and Kay | turf course Saturday, ment hands tled in the beurd : | Sieidlee wee Channel is not burn-} MeLaren game for the oppor- | 8: ndsay (PR) 9, Newton land al) United Church ministers 4 Dauphin, Man., and came here|Powers and Eleanor: Mrochuk, ~ emergency powers of the Civiliing but will be athended to at tunity of moving into the finals. (PR) 8. in B.C. will be asked to clreulate (4 from Vancouver. both 17. One lost a finger and OPPORTUNIST Defence Act which have been ini the first opportunity, No A. Bek-| Chuck Whatman of Prince , ‘moceree mnt etn the petitions next Sunday in an hon The prosecution charged that} (he others were grazed about the R voked before by the Soctal Credit | etov, District Marine Agent re-| Rupert this morning knocked | ° di attempt to have Justice Minister : Mrs, Dunenn, fercely jealous of| legs by bullets. government. | Pioneer 1es ‘ her daughter-in-law, offered $6,- 000 to Augustine Baldonado, 26. nnd Luis Moya, 20, to gol rid of former steclwurker ut the Prince Se enue United Church in Olga. » Willlumson had borrowed ajcouncil In the May 19 election, ler steclworke ew Westminster and ch 7 ) {Defence lawyer Sulllvan suid It] 2a-calibre rifle trom a friond| His namo? Patrick Mecee. e e e ° Rupert deydock wacidene of tae of the presbytery’s committee my muy take two days before the} lust week, polloe sald. Ho also o youre and a mw a veate day On capltal: punishment, sald he ee question of penalty is given tof told Gates to stay away from Prine R t +} | ssioner st his Home, He ‘Was 7 t Wil send petitions to ul, min- 2 the Jury to decide. The prosecu-| Miss Kano, thoy sald, rince = Iuper las at oh e. He was 70, listers today. is Won will present testimony tof any officer described William: |] now gone G1 days support its demand for the death wn as “a mixed-up kid,” penalty and the defence will of- fer ovidence tnoan effort to get Mrs. Dunenn off with a lle sont tence. When the penalty is deter- Inined, Mrs. Duncan's plea of ine nacont by reason of Insanity will fo taken up. Among witnerses ' : woax ow te 38 t s trunsferred tof We Wteenatlonal Woodworkers | arireh 7. : ow EBR / Wons yesterday, The ROMP of Hotned the fore as a tectreage) ti Wd8 he was vel of America (CLC) inn News 5 (he deface will call will be Mrs. Hoer disagreed with the govern: froukie constable, Suskatchewan Iu cturye of Crlt-] youndiand, secretary bP, ft wn a's sister, Mrs, Holen Mare mont on the question of RCMP MAY TAKE ov foal Investigation. O'Neal of the B.C. Federation WEATHER Ke rd of v7 mieeles. I DUBLIN uy —~ Ireland's milllons will celobrate today what reliforcemonts for Newfound. | MAY TAKE With the opening of the See of Labor wuld Monday, ey (Mra, Morris: sald) Monday sh many & red-blooded Irishman hopes is the lust dry St. Put- [land where # logging strike by | Normally, the compulsory re-lond World Wur, te quit the! ‘sir, O'Newl auld he mailed Gale warning in effect. would peatity sho belloves hur pop Duy. the International Woodworkers | trenmient: age for commissioners! force: went overseas us a tHeue 8 SUT Earohearetateratetwnetatie werene eee yy Polite sald the youth appar- ently directed most of his shots nt Cates, 16, the: girl friend ‘of © “How rdj * Gates,” ‘the boy. killed: : : |win Mr. Mucibabch a possible the good news. | the Canadian Press report. ' Name.of the horse that could $144,000 first prize is Legend”. Should the horse stumble at the start or not even win any of the prizes it is belleved that Mr. Mucibabch will still get more than $1,000. Quite dazed and surprised af- ter being told, Mr. Mucibabech said, “I can't belleve it”. “Gold a long trip and then spend the rest of my money right here in Prince Rupert”, the bar manager DENVER W-—A §2-year-old pol- itleal neweomor waited until to- diy, St. Putrick’s Day, to an- nounce his candidacy for city The fathers of both Gates and Willtumson were dl with heart trouble, police said, CVITTTT ace “By JIM PEACOCK - Canadian: ‘Press’ ‘Stat. Writer - VAN’ COUVER (CP)—The British Columbia Su ; preme, Court: today is hearing. argument concerning | On the ‘outcome. of the. hearing’ may ; hinge a:re - newal of.an unprecedented four-hour strike of govern-|) 4 {ment: employees which: erupted. across: “the: provinee|, fast: Friday in: ‘another civil. service. ‘attempt to obtain oh collective bargaining rights. ©. was awakened from ‘sleep. at 10 o’clock this ‘morning to be told! His. ticket number which is! P44306— corresponds to that of |? . ivil’ servants from picket ng) 4 oe oj ae OP ee ee Bd 6768, Editorial 6769 ¥ injunction: ‘last: Friday: morning, He. mad vttless ‘than: four: hours: after: mem- : "| bers of.the B.C: Government Em- | te ployees Association,‘ ‘representing | . {some ‘11,000 civil: ‘servants,: “were - |ealled off their jobs to back a’ de= oo mand that. the. €arrothers report tights. | ed. ‘activities. of many thous: of B.C. residents across the p ‘Ince; left: the legislative. bullgings | silent; tol: bridges: ‘withoué. pe sonnel to’ ‘collect: the tolls, ferries tied up’ along with mos potber provincial services: ~The issue is whether or. not. the.| association: is to get, trade: -union status. . lened to ‘strike over that question and® this: was halted with. ‘ap-} bointment”’.of -Professor “A: : Wye B.C. to study civil servants” mat- ters, especially... collective: bar- gaining: rights. *: weekend: that: the ‘government , -Ras been too busy with ‘the cur- “frent legislature session—expect- a thi and thie The issue now has | come down (to whether civil servants should be brought under the provisions of the Labor Relations Act which ‘governs trade unions. At present. the association speaks on behalf of government employees in negotiations with the civil service commission but cannot sign a collective contract. There are. provisions for elabor- ate procedure for settling griev- ances, including eniployees'’ rights to petition ‘the cabinet. Mr. Bonner has said there is no legislation which forbids or permits civil servants to strike, | but the matter comes down tu! one of whether a strike would dulles of government employees | are concerned with carrying oul | | provisions of statutes. ‘with | civik, ‘servants’ ’ bargaining os In 1957 the association threat-|) ‘| Carrothers, of. the University: of |: : ‘His report: has{< aid'.during: the 1 heads,» Httle Ferry © ‘Hopkins. { is up together and blink at° the “camera in. Memphis,, ‘Tenn. Snowball likes to: sleep on her : owner’s back, but can‘ only do it when Terry takes, his nap -On. the sofa. . “ DREAMY PALS’ — Two sleepy~.|- ‘and his puppy, Snowball, wake — | day's” sittings.’ The. : - adjourned .. immediately. < antil. . | Wednesday, as a ‘ark. of : Boe pte Mr. Smith. | Boe ~ SP Mr, Dietenbaker said. no. wards a choking voice some 40° minutes after -the Commons began” ti "Terrace 5 “in finals. Floods, “slides |. ts y tomigh Oe sens edt pany ses per 2 homme Lake area. Troublesome slides in the sum- mit areas near Tyee also re- Highway 16 open, as 5.1L inches of rainfall fell im the district during the past 72 hours. V. E. Morrison of the highway department said today the flood at Prudhomme Lake began to recede Monday night and is now down to four or five When he left the scene early receded to about eight inches. way 16 would be marked by to-! night but the road is in very ficiuls reported today that tratns Were running on sehedule and ported today. “Road erews from‘ Prince ‘Rup- ert: highway department: worked Ola 12-Theh flood in the Prud- quired immediate action to keep inches, ; this morning flood waters had | He said all bad spots on High. tonight. - At the same time | in A Event the Jack Mitchell squad was playing the Yeo string of which the winner Is to play the winner of the Bill match in the finals tonight. The Bell, McLean and Mit- chell rinks are from Prince Rup~ ert. In C Event the Ed Garner rink of Prince Rupert was scheduled to play the Bert Rowbotham crew at 3:30 this afternoon and the winner will meet the Vern Meyer quartet of Terrace in the finals late this afternoon or early , this evening. Meyers defeated the Dick Heg- gic rink of Smithers 5-2. this morning. the winner of the Neal MeKer- rucher-Ray Billing match. the Rusty Ford rink out of £} TOP MOUNTIE RESIGNS | without u fatal traffic accident, COT OOOPOOLOOCOEODODPECOTOO EY RED-BLOODED TRIS. HMEN HOPE While Jrlstinen all over the FF PO OG PP SOOO CC CS COOP OCS world are knocking back the olson, who resigned from the day, vom OTTAWA © Tributes to RCMP Commissioner L. H. Nich- forco yesterday, poured In to- Justice Minister Fulton an- Nounced the resignation of Com- missioner Nicholson in the Com- Of Americn tas resulted in strife. in the force.” Another commented: “is tad, the welfare of the med at teart. He ts deeply respected wad will be missed.” The white-hateed, blue-eyed potlee ebet ends ae carver that stretehdl bark to L223 whem tie is 62. 16 Cotuiitotouer Nleholson rose to the rank of inspector; switched over to the Novi Seotla police and, became a superin- tendent. In W332 when the ROMP touk over provinclal duties, he joined the foree and became an iuspector biased at Halifax in charge of eriniunal investigation, tenant with the Saskatchewan ‘Yeo ink: Ine the’ bottom, | half of, B. Bvent! ; Hidber of Smithers and. ‘Myers off 'tlate.this afterncon for the chance 0 meet. Yeo in the finals which | are Sluted ” “for about: § o ‘clock | McLean-Peter Bell]. tonight ~The undefeated. Wally Yeo rink of. Terrace came | back again. this r morning to down. the Har ald. Chisholm| in’ announcing the tragic. less of —pa-tian who was longa: personal . “} friend. Mr, ‘Smith had been ex- Stermal’ affairs. “ministe si ae He: -entered Bs the Commons. two. months’ later - September. 13, 1957, . in.’ at byelection - in -Hastings- i | Frontenac... Event with a ‘Score ‘Ok 8-6. “Wha draw’ room, ‘results of° games. “played between | 11:15 last night and noon today . are. in- complete, Hlowever the following re- sults have been obtained. © EVENT ‘Garner (PR) 8, Warren (PR) 4, Gordon (PR) 6, Heggie (8). 7: Heggie (S) 2, Myer (T) 5. D EVENT McKerracher (T) 8, Berg (PR) 5; Paul (PR) 9, Evans (S) 10; Meyer (T) 2, Garner (PR) 4; Field (PR) 6, Billings (PR) 10. E EVENT Cittle (T) 4, Birchall (PRy 10; McLaren (PR) 5, Bremner (PR) OQ: Robertson (PR) Rogerson (PR) 8; Pallister (PR) 5, Kerr (PR) 8; Shier (PR) 11, Cooper (PR) 7: V.. MacDonald 5; Kerr (PR) 8, Shier (PR) 3: Humpherys (PR 9. Gladding (PR) 8; McLaren (PR) 8, Rob- William Henry Sherman, 337 Third Avenue West, well-known $50,000 sent to strikers VANCOUVER @ — Union members in British Cotumbls have donated almost $50,000 to a cheque for $3,100 to the atrikery during the weekend as man is also now in the fours’ Due’ to” confusion: : in. the: jhave not been completed. 12, . meeting of the Board ndintment to. the cabinet. . he feels. exactly as Mr: Diefen- (baker and stated that-he was “unable fo express what he felt in his heart: CCF house leader Hazen Argue {said the death of Mr. Smith was @ tragic loss to the govermment, to parliament and to Canada. Arrangements for the funeral 4,000 sign petition for pardon wide appeal is to be launched this week In an effort to-saye Robert Arthur Chapman from Pulton commute the death sen- tence to Ufe imprisonment. Rev. Milton Little, minister at attainment * HONOLULU .a-—A seaman held a 4 suspect. here In the slaying of a Vancouver, B.C. bartender, declared Monday: “J am not a murderer, Konstantin Dumttru, 1, was held in connection with the slay~- tig of 43-year-old Robert. White Northwest gales 40 decreas- ing to westerly 20 Wednesday _ PRICE TEN CENTS. ‘Commons * could express the feelings he had - Unconfirmed. ‘reports. ‘said “Mr. an Fsmith. died in “his Ottawa’ apart. . ment. These reports alsa said he'- succumbed to.a heart attacko” +» Opposition leader Lester: Bear a son said in’ Ottawa today that. 4 te Fe liquor, the people of the Emerald tyle will be fackng what nan Collongues of suldierly Leon: [had remadied on, he could have! Light dntantryy swung over tO} the latest donation from B.C, morning. . Partie) clearing ‘ rennrd as V eal nulsance, v y ard Mans Nicholson voleed thetr retlred Wext year ut $5 on fullfthe army provost Corps; served Donations were continuing to overiuight, Milder, Low: to- ae ¢ Vor Wb ds Weal in Treland for the public bara to serve [Prulyo of the New HMrunswiek (peusion 70 per cent of tls $1Q.+} in ttuly and Northwest Burope come In from locals of various hight and high Wednesday { % vf drinks on -~ of all days —- the natjonul diy, farm boy who became top moun- /000-u-year salary, By quitting atfand came out of the army and unlous throughout the prove ut Prince Rupert #3 and 4, \ . os iad : But now It is expected that Ireland's Nquor lnws will be tle. this tte, he tuy have to take] the war as army provost marshygl, ine. soe } ° DRUGS LTD S] reluxed and that next yoar it wilt doubtless be logul ta do He ty the ninth vonmlsstoner fa d0-per-ceut penstan cut. , with the rank of cotonel, The federation hopes te TIDES— Oe " . %/ what Irishmen do anyway, since the federal polica force} Shortly after joluing the RCMP] tte went back to the RCMP ralxe more than $100,000 for ‘Wednesday, Mare! 18: “ess oy s DIAL % In other respocta, St. Patriok’s a Day gets apeolal nttgntion, begun 86 yours yo as the old ln the Mayitdnides tr 1983, Con] with the runk of deputy com- the TWA In its dispute with High ay, 3 ‘ 7 2 4 " Buslnossos will be closed. Chureh sorvicos will bo held Avroxs North Woat Mounted Pallee, itsatoner Nichotson lore the missioner, dlreatlrgy erhininal ine Promier Smallwood and the Ugh ede a gr AY iy feet | ‘ " 8] tho nation, In Dublin, a gront industrial parade und pageant A sontor catleague suid: “He | force and joined the New Hruns-| vestiqution. He wok over as top Auglo Newfoundland Develops . ee aM % . will wind through the min streets, Sport will boom, law wonderful man, We may |wick provincial pottee. tran in 105 with the retirement ment Company, | LOW se 01:08 10.3 feet Vintererereteratetera’s *ePate"ea’e"e’etetetat! seorverosovorrovocoooorororooorsooriocveroiserooorororovoroooooos (NOVEL see the Iikes of tli uguin] With the provincial pollve, ha}of Commisstoner 8, T, Wood, 0 000000000000000000900000 000004 J4323 3B feat: af , Ms ‘ ¥ tet Didi wales Bh da hed ana hid ad aN dnb maitre ab it aRbitincbe ll ge 2egd ghost di fo Daal is tt WB fad WA al oboe thks Bate at ae! 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