tet meine vee VOL. 52, No. 97. Russia lack of narcotics | may spark crime wave | VANCOUVER (CP)—Police said Wednesday they: fear a wave of serious crime may result from a short-! age on the illicit narcotic market. ., They said addicts have to pay up to $22 for a singie and hard- | OWE & mass roundup of sus i members of two drug: The price: | almost immediately went up. to-get cap of heroin. The price; shot up from $10 a cap in less: than two weeks. | The addicts have turned to| barbiturates, called goof balls, : sleeping pills and other drugs! _ pected syndicates recently. Some police say the fear of a: ng jail term—traffickers have: received up to 12 years recently . may be the lo St wo hebitute . . reason for the’ ite a ss for heroin. Po-. shortage and the high price. | ce 8a k fou known addicts: Others believe the traffickers, were picked up “dry-drunk” — ‘are keeping supplies short to under the influence of substitute; roree the price up drugs—Tuesday. Druggists report a run on Addicts are reported milling. sleeping pills and barbiturates around skid road. Police report. with sales of up to five dozen an increase in small crime and, pottles at a tine. there have been fights. 1 The Province says some addicts | can’t buy drugs for any price.’ One woman could not buy a; cap for $50. Others were going! to Seattle to pick up emergency | supplies. ' ’ Police say a new crop of traf-: fickers moved into the city fol-; Pair pleads some street: First halibut in Vancouver from Area 2 | VANCOUVER (@ — The De- rince Business, Classified 1 | 3203. Advertising 3201 ‘ N. S. KHRUSHCHEV ... praises Tito Kinsmen Club donates $700 fo iwo grouns Two sums totaling $700 have been raised by the Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club to assist two city arganizationg. treasurer A. T. Sheppard announced today. The Kinsmen will donate $500 to the Senior Citizens Housing lparture Bay 3, first halibut boat preject, turning over the money ‘of the scason to arrive here from'to the chairman of the commit- ‘Area 2, comprising waters off,tee J. C. Georgeson. perk Daily News Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — ow Nn Step wn THE Seb Lt : PROVINCIAL Gov't VICTORIA, bc. 1 165 HAY 25/02 Fr eee ee ee OE UN I EET Ba eg I te t And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962, News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 OPICF TENE CENTS Krushchev urges support VARNA, Bulgaria (Reuters) Khrushehey announced here Wednesday night that, Russia was prepuring to re in reply to U.S. Christmas He also said goslav relations are back on the rails and Josip Tito’s “great Bal- kan country” deserves support. Khrushchev told Western re- porters “we are forced to renew our tests because in spite of our appeals the Americans did not refrain from renewing theirs.” The Soviet leader, here on a ‘six-day Bulgarian visit, spoke to rcporters after addressing an open-air mass rally of shipyard workers. ; He told 30.000 chanting, ap- plauding Bulgarians the Soviet Union would do its best to ban nuclear tests, achieve disarm- ament and prevent destructive war, Khrushchev’s remarks on Yu- goslavia, made at a meeting of the Seviet-Bulgarian Friendship Society, were the warmest pub- lic mier has made about the “re- visionist” country since the Mos- cow-Belerade ideological feud flare up again at the end of 1960. that Soviet-Yu- | references the Soviet pre-" esting gram ~ for Tito | — Soviet Premier: new nuclear test explosions | Island series. ! ’ | | Many men \ in If | In Ie ' ° ° | of victim !" VANCOUVER @ — Helmut, ' Reinhardt says he was surprised , i but not shocked to learn that his 'wife was out with another man ‘ before she was stabbed to death ‘here Wednesday. : Reinharat, 26. said his wife, | | Juanita, 19, had told him she’ was seeing other men. But the night before she was: , Stabbed in the back near their. [east end home, Mrs. Reinhardt. itold him she was going to visit ; (a girl friend. . In hospitai shortly before she | idied of a single stab wound in: the back, the mother of an 18- lmonth old boy told police she | ‘had been out with a man but. ee oo Z i alae TOP CADETS —- The three top Irish Fusiliers Army cadets pose with trophies received at the annual inspecton last night at the Armory. From left are cadet Capt. D. G. Maskulak, winner of the individual range trophy for small bore shooting, cadet Lance Corporal John Kelly, win- her of the “best all around cadet” trophy, and cadet David Fisher. winner of the “best recruil oft the year” trophy. STORE Los Lop he ‘ 4 fl ' t :that he was not the one who’ ‘the Queen Charlottes and Van- The club will also give $200 to There appeared to be little | attacked her. not guilty ‘couver Island, sold her catch the Prince Rupert Amateur Goubt that Khrushchev wanted; “1 understood when she told ' . . / Tuesday for good prices on Van-' gwim Club, making the present- Lo end Bulearian propagandaime about seeing other men,” : t h litt }couver Halibut Exchange. ation to coach R. L. Gilchrist. aimed oat neighboring Yugo- | said Reinhardt. “I felt it was: [Oo S$ Op J ing | She landed 2,800 pounds ot Slavia, whose pragmatic com-! petter to understand her and try’ chicken at 16 cents, 20,000 The funds were raised mainly George Edward Swanson and |.poun ds of medium at 31 cents from the Kinsmen’s participa- ‘Leongrd..Sparks “of 955 SecondastHad-6,700 pouads-of. large’ at-32°3-¢tion sin ‘the benefit shows staged" Avenue West both entered a plea | cents. Buyers. were Seafood Sunday nights-at the Parkland of not guilty this morning, in| products Ltd, Drive-In Theatre. magistrate’s. court before Magis-! munisin and independent ways!to help than have her do this have offended Sovict theoreti-; behind my back.’ cians. Khrushchev tion between be ___ | GIVES DESCRIPTION | > eo-opera-" Reinhardt, who talked to his Soviel Union wife before she died, said she said, the trate E. T. Applewhaite, to a charge of theft under $50 (shop- fting) from Shop-Basy Stores. : W. N. Poole entered the plea : for the pair while J. K. Shaw was: B.C. ROUNDUP prosecutor. Magistrate Applewhaite manded the two uxt Tuesday, eee ee oe ee ae rere Reet renew apna seem ene ate Accused elects judge, jury trial in robbery case John Wayne Shirey of 6261 Third Avenue West elected trial: by judge and jury this morning when his preliminary one a charge of viclenee began in court before Magistrate Applewhaite. Shirey, represented by W, N. Poole, iss charged with violently robbing: George Cook of Bayview woms of gl4 on May 4. J. K, Slaw is prosecutor, The hearing will continue on May 28. robbery with Ki. T. tr 08 cee Matthew Green funeral held Funeral serviees for longtime Matthew Green ety resident were held at Ferguson. Puneral Home Wednesday afternoon with Rev, Ivan 8S. Gamble offfelating, Mr, Green dled at his home at 1081 Second Avenne West) Mon- re-| men for trial hearing magistrate's Skindivers it The boy's shirt was found tate Wednesday below a highway »bridge which spanned the creck. Fire officials said they feel certain the boy, missing since ‘Tuesday afternoon was drowned In the creck. Jhe bay's the blue eheek shirt when last seen di the of the creek, Hundreds of students and shift workers joined the seareh Wed- nesday, valded by a helicopter and pellee boats, To close mill VANCOUVER (@-- An official of a Vaneouver Island timber firm involved inion labor dispute with Its loggers since January 2 suid Wednesday the company Will close part of its mill opera- tons in the middle of June. Director Peter Stone of THH- crost. Logging Company snid the gang Mill section, employlng 25 men, will close May 25. He said a Lotat of 250 men will be involved identified he wore vicinity mother day. We had lived In the celty for 40 years and was well - known nav caretaker of the Armary on Sixth Avenue West, ao posithon he held for WH years, Hymns sung at the service were “Ablde With Mae" and “Te- sus, Lover af My Souk" Rev, Gamble sang ao solo, “Aniwaabag Craee," The palibearors, allo past or present menibers of D Campany, Trish Fusiliers (Vaneouver Real- ment, were TL A] Basso, Perey Bond, Darrow Clomes, and d. 1, Lalorge, Taterment was at Rade vinw Cemetery, searching ~ creek for young boy NELSON (GP) — Skindivers today will resume. cialism.” he search of rapidly-rising Cottonwood Creek for five-year-ald Mark HMuiberts missing since Tuesday. | when the main mill and all other departments are closed at the end of the day shift, dune 15, Overrules objections VANCOUVER die Chit Electric records as evidence preme Court. Devclopmont mecting VANCOUVIER ob) River Basin Mth annual BC. Naturab Ros. ourees Conference, fo be held in Kelowna September 4-7. Preni- ier Bennett will open the ference, Wins award OTPAWA (Ped Crassley, it shudent frond Rossland, BCL, lias won the Canndian Morestry As- soclation’s second forest. vannouneed bere Wednesday. We Wil be presented with the first prize of $50 by | Natlonal Gavlery chairman Thomas Ma- her today. More Peace workers VANCOUVEIER «ah —- Mhe ic, Hydro and Power Authority wi- nounced Wednesday the work forco al the Pence River hydra development will Inerense to 400 men from 260 this summer The consbruction man and enainerts now on the job were complot- Ing preliminary work on the al- version timmel system, Ppnereneeententenn tenet) entiation oe nr CRANBROOK «a A cones. ORMES DRUGS LTD. DIAL partment in the eify, Mr. Mere 2151 VITVIAM MERCI, Aporta and goneral reporter with the Prince Rupert Dally Nows has Joined the statf of the Canadian Inmigration Da- cor and hin wife Jenn, enmo to fhe elty three mouths wyzo, \ slon Wednesday wis entered ty evidence onf the assive | court triad af Wilfred Laiaen charged with non-caplial murder de the axe slaying of Andre Desjardins December 6. The statement, read Inte the veeerd satd tn part: “There was an axe behind me and T reveled for the nxe ined threw itt bin. b knew Ghat was the end for Anerve” hoa ‘ 1 ¢ ae ee eee Cn a a ist ice Sherwood Lett Pucsdiv aver - tmuled government — olijectionys:: and allowed adniission of BLC.: at. the expropriation hearing in Sue: Development. is (he Phenme of the: COM. | : and Yugoslavia is developing in penny ee ee wee =" « all fields of hfe. “Relations between the Soviet Union and this great country have been normalized and we now share common views on questions concerning the in- ‘ternational situation and dis- ; armament. We must support ‘Yugoslavia so that she is able to expedite her building of su- | Inspection set lor Sea Cadets Olticers and members of Cap- fain Cook Sea Cadet Corps will be subjected ta the eagle eyes of visiting Royal Canadian Navy personnel tonight when the group holds its anaual daspee- tian al & ofeloek in the TMCS Chath drill hall. Inspecting olfieers will be Crarpl., ©. V¥, Laws, RCN of HMCS JNaden, Esquimalt and Lt. Cnidr, /W. W. Bowditeh, RCN, area of- ‘fieer for Royal Canadians Sen “Cidet Corps, Lient, Hric Barton, offieer con. nian the Capt. Cook Sea Cadel Corps will be in charge af fhe carps white Sub - Tt. 'Chorles Lindstrom wilh be in Charge of the guard, PO Allan Miller in charge of one diviston cand PO Frederick Watmough in ‘ ' echirge of the second, Parents and friends of the qadets have been invited to at- fire! bend the inspection, during which prevention poster contest, it was | Pteficieney trophies will be pre- sented. Balkan | vave detectives a description of - .the killer but detectives declin- ‘ed to comment. She told oficers she saw the man lurking in the shadows when she was walking home and _ ran across the street. | The killer gave chase, caught up to her and stabbed her from | behind. NOT PASSION CRIME | { | t RIFLE-SHOQT WINNERS — Bravo section of the Irish Fusiliers Army Cadets Jast night receiv- ed the intra-squad small bore range competition trophy from inspecting officer Col. S. D. Jobnsten during the cadets’ annual inspection at the Armory. From left are ‘front row) Lance Corporal Raymond Truscott, cadet Ellery Day and cadet Robert Jackson: (back row) Sgt. Ro- bert. Morees, team Capt. Donald Maskulak, cadet Gary Guyatt and Sat. Kenneth Hiltz. Miss-~ ing is eadet Atlan Davey. Staff pietos by Gary Oakes within a few feet of the base- Army Cadet Corps receives praise coon Arm Officers at annual inspection Police said the attack ovecurred were sleeping. An official said it was nol oa crime of passion or a random Parents and friends heard members of the Irish Fusiliers Army Cadet ne, killer had stood at the Corps praised lant. hight for their excellent deportment, grooming and drill, as corner... for some time wait! the group waderwent its annual inspection in the Armory. ing for his victim. fF tPhe inapeelion was earried out ee «when she approached alter Col, Ss. Bo Johuston, Lt. Neil for serving sandwiebes and cof- getting off the lus, he accosted fyvitlier, area cadet training Offi- yse at dast night's inspection. T've been waiting for you for a BR. Harris, offieer com- 1 I ‘ Hl Cadet tivid Fisher was choseu “Desh ocecriit of year” and re- ve cer, Lt. is — He also thanked civilian and jecived atrophy from Capt Ewart long time. . Ananding the cadets, and Mayor army volunteers for their help jon behalf of D Company, Irish Officers said the woman p. J, Lester, wwith the cadets. Fusiliers of Canada (Vancouver brushed past her assailant and; Cadets ther conducted © Cadet Lance Corporal John | Resimienty, the compesite mess he drove a long, stilleto-like mare past with Col Johuston penny was named the “best all fuward, knife into her back, Tt plereed “taking the salute and Wn de ound eadet” “and reeelved a| Cadel Caph DG. Maskulak her lung and heart, Vience in review order, _itiophy from Graham Alexander [son the tidividual ralige trophy FOUND IN DOTEL Other officers” WKINE | purl oy pohalf of Braneh No, 27 of for small hore shooting, He re- Detectives sald they diseaver. Were Capt dC fawark offer ine Canadian Legion, colved his trophy fron: bt, Vil- commiuiding bP) Company, Drisho- Fostliers of Canada (Vancouver | ‘Regiments, Lt lerie Barton, offi- | cer conmanding Captain Cook ‘Sea Cadets, ancl FL TA. Douglas Hague, commanding offfeer Air ed the vieling and a man repis- tered In a downtown hotel room under a fietitious name carer. They said they questioned the man, wv father of four, and be- 1 . , the singin, nothing to do with Cadel Squadron 559. “There were obher men in Mes. | Col, Johnston addressed the 40 Reinhardt's life’, an officer said. cadets present and eonpliment- ier, Mirskorak ts also team captain of the ieayo seetion rifle team Which Wor the intra-squad small hore rauge competition, They reserved their trophy from. Cal, Jalinston The cadets patoon aw squad dell TB clinic just short rene en - display under cadet Corporal “Now, it's fush a matter of check- Oo them and their instructors, Norn Moraes, a fitsh ald de- v ‘ ‘ regu ’ an v me them all out. We have at Lie suict ib wits a tribute bo the moustration under the eambined lous 60 suspects.” endets to have a visiting officer efforts of civillan St. John Am- of goal wd obher visitors present. hitanee Association vol ns | | ssocdation volunteers hil. Villier sada the group Wils Vrederiok Abbott and Arthur ' Vexeeptionally well groomed A total of 8,088 peaple hiaveyRithertord, a national survival ree Ola $ u @fi S$ und added that he would take} pow had thelr free tuberculin Three Prince Rupert students are among mere thin 1,600 stue dents who will receive thelr dao- grees at ihe University of Brit- ish Columbin's spring congremgi- tion May 84 and 26 in the UBC Armory, Phillp Johar Andrew Lyons, son ol Mr, and Mrs, G. BY Lyons of 201 FUth Avenue Waosl and Jerry Bruee Ronld, san of Mr, ane Mrs, Barney Rowld of 420 Bixth Ave- nie fash with graduate with Baehelor of HWducnton degreas (secondary program) while In- prict Margrethe Cowle will gradu ato with no atadlar degrea on the olementary prograny, Hinhlight of the praduation ecoremony will be the installa tion of Dr Phyllis G, Ross aa Chineellor oat the University, among UBC graduates demonstration under cadet Capt. Moskulik, and a signals denion- stration staged under Sipnals Milita cipt. John Sjursen, Cadet Command Offteer was Major Cheistopher Harris, 11 = ee me eegennRgernanpten ee 29 a a WEATHER Htiniay. Wel @lotidy periods Mriday filttle ehaunge th Lemperature, Winds norbte West 20 Mridliy. Low tonight nd tilah Wrichy 40 and 56, baek ‘ar good report”. Mayor Poo. Lester described Lhe endets as au “worthy” ergant- vation and sad they were “a tribute to the elty’, ht, Harris thanked the cadets’ mothers for thelr co-operation during the your and partleuhaurly Hotol workers back at work NEW YORIS i - Bellhops, ele- victor operators ane doormen ra. turned to work at the Wrldort- skin test in Operation Doorstep, nesurvey which has been tn prog. ress In the elity for the last 10 days by the British Columbia Tibereulosts Society. Vesterday, 8380 people were tested, The goal of the survey for the urea is 9,000 people, The ving ire not in operatioy during the Vieloria Day weok- end, and will be at Port. Mdward and the eannerles on Tuesday, Thoy will return to Prinea Ru- pert sand wilt be purked In the Dr, Ross was eleetod jn Novem- ber, 1001 to fil the unexpired term of the late Dr, A, BE, Gaver, who died in July, 1961, Dr. N. A.M. Maekenzle, UBC's retiring president, wilh eal upon former Chaneellor Sherwood Lott to present Dr, Roasand ad- minister tho oath of offlee. The following diy, an honoer- : TOY] ’ YS ti te ‘ . ary doctor of Inwa (hh. dee [Astoria Hotel today after i ane. wk Ane Wechinn ate ea _Datly News readings: ioe Will be conferred on Dr jday walkout, Atviking walters all wae | a . abe Teniperiture ab noon’... 64 Maekenale, who will retire dune} the plush Park Avene hostelry a Hivoiueter, tising ooo. SO.08 si). were expeebec! lo follaw sith De D The address to graduates will | shortly, Prince Rupert has now TIDES Mridiy, May La, eg Cvethie Hoandard Mme be given on bobh days by Dr. Macltonele. Goorge Stephen Pond af Van- couver Will bo awarded the gov- BANCHSOI, CRouters)--A com. bat foree of 1,800 United States Mirines was flown tonight to vone 6 days without a fatal traffic accident "¢ ; " : Ui 00525 20.4 Coet ormor ~ general's medal as hoad} within 60 miles of Thailand's and 890 days without a 13:03 i i tent of the graduating class in the }northearn border with troubled )) fire futality. HOW ee OOF 4.5. foot faculty ot arta and selonco, Los, 18:54 B.L tock Ch