' PROVINCIAL LIERARY Published at Canada’s Most Strategi¢ : Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.; MONDAY, MAY 14, 1962 WO | C b S . 0 f. | @ A former city resident, who had held the posts of News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 52,No.94 3206 PRICE TEN CENT M.M. Stephens dies oe es ao — Hi | i E Mr. Stephens was born in Bee- a a | : ; grapher for the Canadian Pacific life of the community and a % eC i 1 ul nder a i sheriff and mayor of the city, Melvin McKay Steph- ton, Ont., and came west to Ross- ed to Prince Rupert in 1908, f its i; held that t k f the first poll I ; * 4 , Railways. He held that. position member o 1e first police com- ee © S a ugg wig ‘for a year, and then in 1900, he j mission. ee ens, died Friday in West Summerland at the age of 89. land in 1899, to work as a tele- where he was very active in the | went. to work as a time-keeper 4 ns eis “MLM..” as he was commonly VANCOUVER (CP)— Iwo crew members, SUS-. for the Nickel Plate and Colum-' known, was in the real estate pected in a narcotics smugeliny incident, remained bia Kootenay mines. but a year. and insurance business until later that job was terminated by | 1943, when he was made sheriff under arrest aboard the HMs Belfast Sunday, but! a strike. ~ lof Prince Rupert County. He was others among the 790 officers in the ship’s company In 1904 he moved to Phoenix. |appointed coroner shortly after- i where he became the first agent wards. He sold out his real. est- ‘for Corbin Brothers’ Spokane: ate business to become a full- oe Walls Northern Railway. He mov-| time sheriff until his retirement were ashore for fun and gamcs. stopped at San Francisco and! , in 1956. . The Belfast, largest cruiser in the Royal Navy and flagship of Se << tSS = Fi be wetere + 6,275 Operation nears goal of 9,000. Prince Rupert their free tuberculin skin tests in Operation Doorstep being cur-! rently carried on by the British Columbia Tuberculosis Society. PERSONS TESTED is well on its on Fifth Avenue West, and Van way tc going “over the top” of No. 2 will be at the corner of ager srpehers the British Far East) Fleet, ar- riged in Vancouver harbor Sat- ufday morning’ for a five-day wiki, En route home to Portsmouth, England with a crew that has she will leave here Thursday for Victoria, where she ‘lis to participate in Victoria city’s centennial celebrations before heading for the Panama Canal and home May 22; The 10,000-ton ship, command- ed by Captain Morgan Giles, was assigned to the long way home when the United Kingdom re- quested a Royal Navy craft to participate in Victoria’s centen- nial observations. “| FIRST SHIPMENT of lumber and cther goods is shown here | loaded on a barge and ready for delivery to several points in { Alaska. Also shown in the picture is the tug buat Hercules which Doorstep |B.C. ROUNDUP AA e e Street. | Tomorrow's zone captain is: iMrs. H, J Haugen. Van No, 1 will ‘be at 1705 Second Avenue West | wlil pull the barge on ts Jone trip, ' One: man-seriously hurt | ‘broken neck, spinal and leg injuries early Sunday ries — Staff photo by Bill Mercer | \ ‘ . . ijook at RCMP training drills TERRACE (CP)—Gcorge Little, 19, suffered a;and visits to the Parliamen Students begin four of capital OTTAWA ©: — A group of 220 | top high. school students from. across Canada today began a four-day tour of the capital. They face a busy round of lec- | tures and group discussions on Canadian history,, the Canaaian givernament, the National Capital Commissidn ana political sciente in general. . Mixed with this will be a visit with the governor - general, ad- dresses by cabinet ministers, a Buildings, museums and art gal- -tserved) in the Par East for 18- “fanonths, ‘suid the two suspects, arrested ‘ut sea, Will be tried when they ‘full-fledged RN sailor, and the) ‘ether En route, here, the Belfast. —— ‘tailors and so on, and 49 Hong ‘Mong ratings. 1 WAS t are Seattle, and these ports of call, Mr, Stephens was an alderman along with Vancouver, were Con- for many years and was elected sidered as possible destinations mayor in 1933 and had the task ‘for 45 pounds of narcotics found of handine the city over to a aboard here before she reached comnuissioner. Gan Francisco, if ce ee arr . Captain Giles gave reporters Mr. Stephens was active on the Prinee Rupert General Hos- seme details of the case when the ship docked Saturday. He pital Board and the Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Tsimpsean Lodge No. 58, AF & AM, having joined the or- der of Masons in Rossland in 1901, and was a past deputy grand master of the order for British Columbia. Upon his retirement in 1956, he moved to West Summerland. Mr. Stephens is survived by his wife, in West Summerland, and three sons, Frederick, Melvin, and Elgood. of Washington, D.C. and two daughters Ilene and Laura. errived bome in mid-June, Both are Chinese. one a Hong Keng rating, recruited from the halive population there as a| an unofficial member of | the crew. The latter is, in effect, : 2 civilian employee. The ship carries 29 unofficial crew, employed as laundrymen, Captain Giles said a 22-pound ; cache of raw heroin and opium | _ discovered in a_ suitcase! uboard the ship during a routine | seurch carried out each time a: ‘oyal naval vessel leaves the Far | Fust. A cache of similar size was | found behind a light fixture! after the ship received a radio: message advising that narcotics - ... dies in West Summerland Diefenbaker, Pearson. ea campaigning in Quebec Santas ‘ne eat : By The Canadian Press French - speaking Canadians. ee a oes eae eo tomiont |- Prime’=Minister- “Dletenbaker} It was to voters of Romanian was intended for, but that it @%d Lester Pearson, refreshed by and” Ukrainian’ origin that New ‘likely was aimed at a North he brief Sunday pause at home,|Democratic Party Leader T. C. ‘American point, where the nar- Planned a fresh test today of| Douglas appealed during week- -coties, worth less than $5,000 at |their bilingual campaigning in,end campaigning in his home ‘prices in Singapore where they ;Quebcc. | constituency of Regina, He spent believed to have come For the second Monday in a Sunday night in Calgary and heard. might fetch between $1. Tow a Quebec jaunt — this time, W8S to speak tonight in Cran- 000,000 and $2,000,000 if sold on ito Nicolet, Sorel and St. Hya- | brook. On friday, 518 tests were |from 1 to 2 p.m., at 1205 Beach ; While six other men escaped serious injury in an auto-| The tour is organized by the ilicit markets. cinthe—-marked the weok’s be, | ADOPTS TARTAN given, and on Saturday, 620./ Place from 2 to 3 p.m., and on mobile collision seven miles west of here on Highway | Ottawa Rotary club. AT op A Fenders | A wee bit of Scotland was In- This makes a total of 6,275 per- son, including school children. who have been tested. This total the next few days. [S ccond Avenue at Eleventh | 16 'Street from 3 to 5 pam. and from | J. |G to 9 pam, Litlle was flown to hespital in 4 4to5 p.m, It will move to the . ' 0° | of Atlin € and His two brothers, Dennis, 22, junction Avenue during the weekend. | ‘ Girl abducted | ‘Elghth Avenue East, For the first time this year, the group includes students from Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Moore of 702 independent, or | MONTREAL © -— African dele- ‘leader. A flight back to Ottawa) giuded in the Social Credit week- “gates can be expected to play a from Lethbridge, Alta., Saturday|end with announcement of the the north. They are Margaret big part in Prince Philip's sec-;Tounded out last week's 5,000 adoption of a tartan for the “ pT) \ i . re it . “ on 1 ) - \ . . : o . ; . : a also ineludes all residents, both | yan No. 2 will be al 2050 Gra- Vancouver Sunday. His condition) yy 6; i wpe fatality occurred | mirth and Jean Gordon of Ssir;ond Commonwealth Study Con- Miles of travelling around the) party by leader Robert Thomp- : : | an No. 2 will be al 2050 Gra J . neat anaimo on the Trans-| gonn Franklin School in Yell ference, opening today in Mont-‘ hustings. son | il Ont t | white and Native, of Metlakatla | ,, wag described as serious, Canada Highw: here t John Franklin school in rellow- "Cy O} iw boday in Méont- son in Hamilton, Ont. He was to : wy vole ‘ham Avenue from 1 to 2 pan. at ALLE ghway where two Cars) pnjite NLW.T., tl th’s first, real. / In the case of the Liberal) visit tt ini districts of { und Digby Island. i Earl Mutschke, 24, was on sat-|met on the shoulder of the road nile, Wot, he norths Trst: Mn ! e ; € , vis) ne mining stricts oO t Survey officials are now confi- 1909 Allin Avenuc from 2 to 3 isfactory condition. in hospital apparently ‘after one attem sted high school. Margaret is Indian! More than 50 strong out of ‘chieftain, who flies to Jonquiere,; Rouyn - Noranda in northwest- i dent that tne goal of 9,000 will | P™. and at the junction Of |yace. suffering lacerations to the 10 pas a line of cars. plee | while Jean is Eskimo. a total of 3800 delegates —- they it was 4 matter of resuming) ern Quebec and Kirkland Lake in re be reached and passed within Graham and Atlin Avenues from | aad and arm ° m= rene. ° “_ Miss Helen Moore, daughter of all come from countries newly where he left off. He launched] Ontario today. about to become his Quebec province campaign Mr. Pearson, only party lead- ete . ; - oo » repre- independent, and coping with Saturday in the Eastern Town-/er with neavy Saturda ro- ‘Today's zone captain is Mrs, . . es VANCOUVER @ -- An oyer- is repre l¢ , & ’ ; Y er with a y y P Graham Alexander. ‘Tonight, ;, Second Avenue West at 4 pan, ane Gordon 21, were treated hight abduetion ended Sunday [senting the Rotary Glub of Prince! vast problems of mass educa- ships with a promise of “equal|/ gram on the hustings, stopped Van No. 1 will be nt Grant Place and will be there until 9 p.m, - rereasec 4 i Id morning when a lh - year - old Rupert, ition and industrial growbh, Spartnership’ for Buglish- and! frequently for brief speeches, ‘ ee aan ier awrenee Tallon and dimest acai, + ogrip nc naladg up career emeeneeeene se cecamrarmneen eee fe net emeenenetmentnte |r rote tearmerrenee meres ome aj j rene . ‘ Vv eee : Clifford, both 1, eceupants of Vancouver girl was released by ™ mainly in French, during a dmve Apartment iob awarded for $237,279 bid was the lowest of seven, A spokesman for Sonl Cove Properties Ltd. sald that cone strnetion is expeealed to start immedintely and that the firm hopes bhe stiles will be rendy for aeoupaney Dy the end of Octo- her. Other tims bidding on the job were Nortinvest Constriction Company He, Baines Ruperts Meheod Consirnetion Cos thd, ramon tote cirenmadl Bras, Fld Bennett aad White Construction Co, Lhd. Wilson Construction Co. Tt awd Jarvis Construction (fo. Bhd, al of Virneouver, rune wet N HELA ADE WReuters) Wrile er Milovan Di Has foday Wis sen teneed lo nine years and etebt months da prisan by vw Yugosliay eaurh for diaclosiag state secrets ~ORMES - DRUGS LTD, the other car involved, escaped Injury, The necidenk aerurred: as ate car oatlempbled lo pass another making a left turn off the high- wily, Heading for crisis VANCOUVER ( . ‘Phe Prov: bo - mouth basis” beeause Pre- | mier Benneth hus withdraw all cash and working eapilal from the anthority, ma | Six killed - VICTORIA -Q) -- BIX persons died neeldentally, tree in one ear erush ta British Columbin Mrs, GRATIAM ALEXANDER + boday'’s: zone enplaby News Briefs ALGIERS Un A heavily-armed Beeret Anny commando group hammered bullets into a crowded Moston suburban communtiy for Te ininutes today, leaving a unknown nunber of viebing, t cy C7 r" HOUTIAMETON, fngland CRenbers) Nonrly dO0 crane drivers, meehanies and eloetriehins wenk on strike here body Ino dispute arishog from the introduction of a time-elock HYALOMN, th + SINGAPORE a Prosident Bulsarno of Tndonesty was reported to have esenped another attempt on ila lite todiy Whon an AAsAAKID ried bo gun hin down at any outdoor prayer meoting In Jakarta, ¥ ¥ w) WASTIINCIPON (4 UA. forces throughout the United Mtales and the Preltle aren were on the ert os permiaston: wor awatled today lo dand UA, combat marines dn Thal land, whieh borders enrbaltded iva, + + + two men, The gitl told her moth- er she had been grabbed Satur- day night by the men and pulled inte their ear, then Giken to Vancouver's Contral Park where she was forced to drink wine and kiss them. She said she was not sexually atitaeked, Escapees caught reelions enalled authorities. They were caught amie from the ine stitution, David Janek, 21, who es- caped last Wednesday fron a forestry projech camp, is still at large. Doctor fined VANCOUVER ((h Provineial conettation offieer George Cure re will try to settte a contract dispute involving 1,200 1.0, Tele- phone Company employees, No date has been sot for meetings with representatives of the com- pany and union, Doctor fined A fine of $8.60 was imposed an Dr la M. Greene of 945 Borden Aireet Snturday when he ape. penred Ino magistrate's court on aeharge of overtime parking, Dr. Groene had pleaded not wullty to the charge before Mig: trate iT. Applewhalte lit was convicted after trial Prince Rupert has now gone 66 days without a through the Eastern Townships. At a combination political meeting and Saturday night hop at. St. Johns, Que., he sald Que- bec wants more than the sym- bols of a flag and anthem to dis- play Canada’s unity. “Peaple are more concerned with action than with talk, Abave all they are more conscious about i ender of Commonwealth inee says ve MN HT oaetar HANEY -@ .. Riehard Chris- the realities behind the sym- ‘ Construetion Co, Limited of Hye ane ie | 4 mene T tsshiny Lonson and Frankland Sowers, hols, Mm quay org bani been aceepbled by nan ee veined unl hath 14, eseaped fran’ Haney Cor- t rreramgnmnr cerns cores Se y Seat] Cove Properties Gtd., for a nneye rev s rechionaL institution during the e i, the construction of 1s ddeunit, rhe newspaper sys the ae weekend, but were returned in Woman fined is partment development in the; thoril ies 1 yoni hl nes on a “hand. |” matter af hours when a resi- i Borden Street extension, The Fe eee ae neat dent from whont they sought dt- for speeding Speeding on Second Avenue West cost Mrs. A. GL. Bell of 325 Fourth Avenue ast $28 Satur- day morning when she appeared Inyo magistrate’s court before Magistrate TY Applewhulte. Mrs, Bell pleaded guilty to the charge whieh was lald followin nn ineident aboub to aan. Sature day when the car she ws driv inp was clocked at 40 miles pet hour. Mrs, Bell sald she didn’t rew- live she was travelling so fast. WEATHER Sunny ‘Tuesday but with dn erensing cloudiness ith nor- thern sectlons during = the diy. A little warmer, Winds wasterly 16, Low tonight and . high Tuesday 40 and 56. Dally News Readings: Temperature ab noon .. 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