| TONIGHT! ~ Crossing, it was, learned Sea Cadets 7:15 p.m, NO WRENETTES Hazelton — Woman Dies: After Crash -City Man Hurt “In Collision ‘Mas. William Lehuray of Hazelton died in Wrineh Memorial Hospital, Hazel- ton, early yesterday morn- ing as a result of injuries received Sunday afternoon in a two-car collision four miles west of Skeena here today, William Lehuray ty In hospital at Hazelton suffering from a broken left Je. Driver of the other car. Rd- yard Ftouzeau, 36, of 1269 Park avenue, service manager for the Prince Rupert branch of Finning Tractor Lid,, is in Prince Rupert General Hospital with'a broken Jaw. a4 . . “He was: taken to hospital in Hazelton and released — after treatment and admitled to hos- pital here Tuesday, _A passenger in Rougeau's car, Anthony Cosco, an employee of the same company, escaped with bruises to the head, RCMP report the car driven vy Mr, Lehuray was proceeding east toward Hazelton when the collts- ion occurred at the crest of a hillon a straight stretch of High- way 16. Cause of the accident fs being investigated by the Hazel- ton detachment of the RCMP. Report of a coroner's Inquest into Mrs. Lehuray's dealh held yesterday under Coroner C. H. Drake of Hazelton has not been made available yel to the RCMP | in Prince Rupert. Ross Opens: Convention | i ‘ ce eee eet Speele. Tu The Dally News PRINCE GEORGE—With 150 délegates and visitors _ from Alaska, the Yukon, Victoria and northern and. central BC. in, attendance, (he annual conven: - tion of the Associated Boards | of Trade got under way this; afternoon after opening remarks | hy vreug-Goverpur Krank R, Ross, | The resolutions commiltee met this morning to line up sublcets | to ne disciisoed by the assembly. Business of the convention will: be. concluded tomorrow afters | noan, It will be followed by ® | thelr RE a leg ai tat ge ve GR A 3 i ta ADUATION ae ADVOCATES OF from clementary school into high . rare eee ee CAPE Ee Be AE NG DEER AE READ ape nee es VOL, XLV, No, 145 exercises. for students pa-sing: school. will be eartencd by the step taken by a school in the United States, Above, young scholar Josoph Quattrara, 5, In faction. on graduating from St, York, The high sign is hls way made it okay. ‘ cap and gown, expresses satls- Dominic's Kindergarten in New of letting his mother know he Far North MPs Demand OTTAWA (CP)—The New Deal For Indians Far North’s two represen- tatives in the Commons have demanded a new deal for their Indians. Mervyn A. Hardie of the North west Territories and James Au- prey Simmons ‘of the Yukon, both - Liberals, have mace lelear that they think there are shortcomings in government ad- ministration of Indian affairs in the North. ce “Mr, Hardie sald~Jndian agents: provide’ relictto'-destitule Ind- jans which “isn't worth the pow- | conditions instead of infthng per Liberal support in a 1953 by-clec- jer to blow it to Hades.” In-;Sons with Ph, D. univers Y Ue ee SEAT IN DOU ve ' * wt ’ ; ' © - on EA IN D r te stend, the government should |grces'"who wouldn't know a rab- {ONE SEAT OURT ve | provide jobs. “These people are Interested In: working and making a living if} they are provided with tha'work. There js no work in that part of the country.” jp (er jans in Mquor laws, Treating whem differeauy trom whites’ re- sulted in a market for bootlegg- ers. - “Let's deal with them as adults, not children.” © Mr. Hardie also had o -word bos Even if the Indian agen! knew the difference, he was too tled up with paner work to go out- FOUR FOR 4,500 Mr. Hardie said there is a! game warden staff of 23 per-; sons (0 look after wildlife In tre | Northwest. Territories, but only; four Indian agents to look after: number of 4,500 Indians. Mr. Simmons said more edu- cation and vocational training is needed to raise Indians fram status as govgrmmient banquet. at which Howard Mil- | wards, hell of Vancouver will be guest | speaker, Attonding the convention fron 1 "pass the buck, rishould work among Some Indian agents tended Lo " Tnstend, they the Indlans Prince Rupert are local chamber ito provide personal supervision, president art Gordon, S{uarb, Kenneth Robertson, F. W. Brown, Hugo Kraupner and J, I. Magor. Orme | ito diserlnination agalnsl Ind- Mr. Simmons called for an end oct vaweeencnee Smash-Grab Thieves Hit Terrace Store RCMP tin Terrace are Invest galing asmuishenad gra) raid on a. jewelry store ab the Interior hown ently Us morning. Police In Prince Rupert roport- ed the thief or thieves used a rock wranped Ina handkerehtet to smash the front window of Miller's Jewellers about 3 in, today, Missing are about Wo men's and women's wilehes, Pollen were still determining the value af the missing merchandise with Abraham Hart, store manager {iis morning. | gree geen Se REISS HerTeure mamenT BARE HERES Te Legion Meeting Set For Saturday Members of Canadian Leyton Braneh 27 will assemble ab the peglon auditoriin Siadurday vt Hoya to meot the Zane Come mandor Hyd, Craker of Houston, who wil be paying a vial, bo fo elty, Mr, Graker will be min spener ut the meeting to which delogntes from Bmithers, Queen Charlotte Islands, Kitab and meernce lve beon Invited, Also attending Will he sceretary of provinctal rommind TD, Ane denon of Vancouver and Oi Harrison, seerotary of the Ter- race Leglon bined, 4 /B,C, NEWS ROUNDUP | 1956 Sockeye Catch Seen, Less Than H \ ‘of the International Pe ' mission, says the total 1956 ci +, will be less than half Mr. Royal estimates his year's totnd of 244,000) cases, In 1054 Khe dota) was 80,030, | experts blame the over-abundanee uf vont (hat has been sting RCrOss rivers and channelways. in the list fow years for the shortage. eye en eae VANCOUVER (Angus Mac. donald, whe wishes Lo ga back bo ihe Vancouver police force to find those responsible for blow: Tay up his cir early Tuesday, wits told Wednesday his request ti be ing considered. Mnedonald resigned from the foree week ago bub asked pers nvaslon lo withdraw hh res nablon, Chief constable George Archer told him to put his application ty wrillng and promised to give It consideration, VICTORIA (eee ROMTE here Hove told the H.C, and Yaken chamber of mines that hend- quartors ab Otlawa [x “exploring tho possibility” of amending the erliniaal coos so. that revelyer Douglas | ! | | “| about Indian agents, The gov-) ernment should choosg,, agents from ‘persons “who ‘Siew toeal: bit track from a-‘snowshoe track.” : PRINCE, RUPERT, B.C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21,19 Majority Reduced By JIM PEACOCK | Canadian Press Staff Writer REGINA’ (CP) — The CCH party of Premier. T. iC. (Tommy): Douglas, .its| ‘majority redticed . from 1952 and its popular vote cut to its lowest point since it was first elected in 1944, today starts its. fourth- straight term as Canada’s; only Socialist government. | ‘Premier Douglas.-and all but one of his cabinet ministers were returned in: Wednesday's. gener- al-election balloting. But the: CCF’s majority was cut by a pos- | sibte seven from 1952, 0.7. The election, a full-scale three-. |cornered fight forthe first time: [since 1938, also saw: oo | The Social Credit elect-its first jrepresentation to the legislature. ‘in 18 years, taking three seats i from the Liberals. ‘MAY BEUPSETS" 7 The Liberals take several seats ‘from the CCF in. voting so close , that an upset could occur in any. ‘of.a dozen seats. when absentee | and declared ballots and advance | polls.are counted in two weeks. | The, Progressive .Conservatives close the lone. seat they won with With one seat still in doubt; n counting ended carly to-| nd- ; i gt iwhe ‘day, the Canadian Presg*sta ‘Ing, compared with 1952"was: side and look, cor 1956 1950 WOULD INCREASE FUND ‘liberals. sf! Their comments were made as "Social Credit 3 _-| the Commons debated a reaalu- | Deferred ty ae tion preliminary to introduction IDoubtful oc ee ee 1 | a Geermeeat DHL to amend | TOTAL 53 ! the Indian Act, It would make 4) The doubtful scat is Turtle- | administrative chang- es and increase from $650,000 to $1,000,000 the amount In the re- ‘volving fund for loans to Ind- ‘dans. Citizenship Minister Pickers- makes It d vet loans through usual chan- nels. The fund provided money gel aj slowed'sotling up of election ma- ‘39, fish- ,chinery, to Indians wanting to start in farming, forestry, ing, handicra alf of 1954 itch of sockeye the 1964 cateh, iin ee ee Se a are { i aloulsts, See carter story on Page 2 VANCOUVER (Prem MNS, Wather ihe Pung, ae wey Wednesday of the armed robbery of $20,000 from a branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here Oet, 20, Jndge Ray Sargent told the mathor of two children he could not neeept her story that she was foreed ta drive the getaway gay by two masked BUN who jiumped Into the ear while: she was parked neat the bank, she will be sentencod Tuesday, No Halibut Sales On Exchange There werd no sales repartad on the Pelnee Rupert Malthut Exchange (hig morning, nor delivertey to the Prine tupert Fishermen's CasOneratlye Swe soclutlon, eros! ’ » ns ee gill said the status of Tudlaas ifficull for them tojheld by the Liber ft work and so on, “""BARLY DEAD entely will about equal jast years “permite ean be {ssued to praspece | ‘tors, mining engineers and gee was found gullly ‘ford, in west-central Saskaiche- | ‘wan, where the Liberal candi. | i date, Franklin Foley, had a nine- | vvote margin over RH. Woolf, : y fo the G - Barks "Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific,Port — And K Vole of confidence,’ ” Socreds Cut Into CCF, REGINA ~—Soctal Credit, i atchewan, bit deeply-into CCF and Liberal sha voie In Wednesday's general election.’ ~ iene Social Credit ‘ calylidates — three were electes| == captured 33/21 ner cent of the. vote compared with four per cent-in the 1952 ‘election and efght.;per cent in de, wy The CCF, which won re-clec- tion with a reduced strength of ‘CCF member of the last House. 35 members, received 45 per cent Four polls were still to come. In far- northern Athabaska, | als in the last! i t ‘House, voting was deferred until | lJuly 4 because a late breakup | ‘CUTS POPULAR VOTE | Sorial Credit's first all-out ld | ‘for power in Saskatchewan ale into both the CCF and Liberal popular votes. With about 85 per cent of the polls accounted fron ‘share dropped to 3) per cent from 39 ny 1082, Social Credit, with 52 candl- i i | i 1 VANCOUVER (CP)—Lloyd A, Royal, a director: dates running for Uae 52 seals ab, ieifie Salmon Kisheries Com- salmon in w istake Wednesday, polled 21 per ‘eet of the total vote, compared! isuecessfully ran 24 candidates in 1982, Marly returns gave the load to Whe CCF candidates and 8 min- ules after the polls closed The Canadian Press sold return of the government was indleated. At the sume tine, te heavy vote for Suctal Credit was evident. Volurs went to the polls in shirtsleeve weather, with tem. pernhures In the M-degreo range in tho south and around 80 In the north, A record 616,000 per. sons were ollable to east ballots and some offlelals sald thoy be- Hoved nonrly 48 per cent lured ont at the polls. WATE FOU PIGUIRES Tn 1082, n record (dd per: sonst20 per cont of the 605,007 Nealble--turned out, but the 1066 figures won't be avaliable of- Helally for nat lonst two weeks wnd posalbly longer heenuse of ihe Jato vollng date in Athabnakn, The only member of the Doug- Ins eablivet defeated was Pro- vine) Secretary a, We Burton, beaten by a woman tn what was wep CaRHEREEE® Ore (Continued on page 7) (of the ior loday, the CCF's popular (Li vole share was cut to 44 per cent {SC 54 per cent In 1952 and 48) PC... iper cent In 1048, The Liberal's|Olhers 4,114 vote compared with 54 four years avo, The Liberals, whe elected two more members than in 1959, saw thelr share of the vate shrink to 3L per cent from With 91 per cent of (he prov- Ince’s 2,073 polls reported, the vote was as follows, compared with the vote In the last clec- thon (percentages bracketed): 956 195% CCF ., 201.489 (45) 200,557 (51) fly, «130,825 (31). 200,463 159) 90429 (21) 21,002 ¢ 1 8,708 (2) 12,177 (2) ‘ny 2,769 01) emeepereronny 535,062 ever ener Totals 450,505 Thee figures, however, do nat of voters bul Tn the province's three multiemember ith four per cont when It wn! constituoneles, a voter can mark ng many candidates pepe seceemane 9 Het POLED ER OE TOR, indicate number number of votes cast. his ballot for City Socreds Re-Elect McAra As President pert Boe Clylc Contr sociation for Whe coming year, Tho new sinte of officers wil roprosent v mtielous of the Sorin Credit group to lay the ground wanizalion, viecpresident Mur tay stid this moming. 8h ab which a spenkor from pro vinelal headquarters th Yancou SEE DOUGTAS + ' og gt ort vor will be quest, Lead A ae ek PE Preparedness for any conline goney was the koynote of the annual meeting of the Prince Ru- inl Credit League vt the 0 Jnsh night ab which W, D, MeAra was wnaninously reburned as president of tho as. W, HT, Murray was cloctod yleoe president; G, M, Carlson secre Wary and D, L, Jonson treasurer, work for oxpansion of the ars Ho added (hat the executive will moot in Who near future and will report to the next meethng of the Social Credit league duly reat Northwes IVE Deep in its strongest ‘run yet in’ Sask- res of the popular Copyright;1958, adian, Press: parks supervisor paired, 1! Polleo sn ring of a cat ngea, i ‘as there “are” mem constituency, ©): Halverson as woll ng br Mr, Halvorson'a glasses, ‘Tho nccsed was: ordered to nko arrangements to pry for dams Swim Class Applications ~~ In Paper Today All applications for’. Parks Board swimming classes must be ; in the hands of Gyro pool super- visors by June 30, Rusty. Thain said today... - The ayplications for children wishing to. learn to swim will be published on. the. classified page of The Dally N noxt week, They are In and glven to: supervisors ab the pool, When classes get we dey way In July children of all ages will be taught by parks board supervisors, Miss “Thain also announced that the entry. deadline for children wishing to take part, In the Elky Flag Day swimming and diving competitions July 2, has been extended to June 30, Mow- ‘evor, sho sald, no ontries will be necepted after that date and no entries for the swimming and diving contests will be accopted pn tho day of the ovents, City Moto Pays $59 Fine Princo Rupert. driver, David Vospor was fined: $60 and coxts his morming In pollee. court when he plendod guilty through counsol, Willa Ray, to a charge of boing In control of an nuto Mobile while his ability was line + rist — Id the accuscdl was 1 found asloop fn his car on Third Avonue enrly this morning. Fined $28 and costs on ft charge of causing wilfil damage was Willlam. Starr who was aceusod of \broaking the horn bolonging to Carl enklng lp A RRB CE 8 ates BEG tM pers’ In his by ‘The Can: ows for the to be filled backed Independents: Pierre. La-: 93: constituencies.’ The’ Liberals | 5% nominated. 91.’ candidates and}: 4 1 Fy Pe Ct per cent of the popular vote, ngalnst 46 per. cent polled by Mr. Lapalme’s Liberals, and ‘one per | cent by ,the Social. Democratic party, 6 Bs The victory was tho: fl{th for ‘Mr, Duplessis sinco 1986 when he welded his party among the servative party, a group of Nat- fonalists and somie:dissident Lib-. erals, wo oe NEARING RECORD.’ . In hig first victory 20 yenrs: ago this summer, he ousted: the Liberals who had beon In office since 180% ' in opposition for: the 1030-44 ~war vertod, Mr, Duplessls hounc- yee porte in Montreal Laurler “and J cen Four years “AgO,. the Unlon, alec on and’ has‘ retained 'o. Nationale recelved an even: 50 since, remnants of. the Quebec Con: ¢ i “+81 Alexandre ed a-continuntion of; the. pre ‘fer's tradition. of making: “Jevents in tho:life.of his: gove ment coincide. naide ‘forthe - devotion «. favorite salnt—St, Josep he first: assuiped sot election dates J edd back {nto power ly a..1044 Attacked by Li ‘ghootal to,Tho Dally’ Nowa. | _ §MITHERS--The, recent _ rate inoronses hy the B,0, Power Cont- nlasion were attacked hero Tuca- day by provincial Liberal leader Arthur bang, ts "Rural subsaribers aro, bolng told that Incronsed coysital. covts for source power call for higher yatos, but Urexo Ineraaged capital coxts aro all on Vancowrer Ta land, not In the northern {tore or “Tore will bo short lompors whon the rural subseribors find that the biggoxt Industrial: ace counts on Vancouver Island are on contract fixed ratos.for 0 20- year porlod and (hat the lurgost Huvo 14 yours still to run” Giving oxamplos of what tho Incronsos monn to Intorlor aus tomers, the Liboral london snids “Tho Kamloops Bentinel hina announced that Its nronthly pow or cost hina rion 64 3-3 por cont, ‘decisions on: Recent Power Rate 1 and w mvorehang in Terrace pay: ak ye 8, + i : ts “ i FAM AE SN hart eA tty Wal yan aldnesa oy arly tahits) ee, AL Ai, BA Rett Hohig ha Retin Heh Rydal Rial ah Te eS way: for. bec . ipremiet goat In: Trols-Rivieres whieh’ lia i Sau hore. by {Briiico : Bruco: Browns Bonrds of Trade. foronco. in’ Burns, Lake tornoot. and:.to spunk int om Gale We today becom! oning, Varinblo ‘cloudiness: With aenttored showors. Friday, Little clinnge in tonmporatuve, | Witdy gouthwoat 20: this ‘avonlng, “Low tonight and high Mriday at Port, Hardy, Bandapit and Prine pert40 on His, fifth. victory, hin to becom ecord of yr -Lomer “Ml Duplessls wo: ce 102 sday election mat * y “The Wedn mayor th: th lovotl offles,, held nd? mado’, Ma, Wodnesdaysy:c mootings; | nA Boosts Leader th te reel the ng $52 por mon Mr, ‘Laing ‘Was a “ morning to‘abtond No Aasoclatad | : lahvny POM 1 i ootlng there tonight: ten pes os otc Meee Se E, te i In: Effec Gule. warolg In tt oh i in alowory Uytk ison ect 1 1 a ae, ue - 6 oo i , oh ce mE te