. meta ore WEATHER ANCE fees ty Tab tee mp SOE er gen ro Lge on \ ale warning in effect, Cloudy ‘a few showers overnight. “again Thursday, Littl e. ige in temperature. Winds herly 20 becoming southeast (Thursday. Low. tonight and a 1 Thursday 38° and 4. *XLVII, No. 18 eee Jot witch Alleged in Hit-and-Run VANCOUVER (CP)— court was told Tuesday Wat a youth spent 10 days 2 jail on a_ hit-and-run marge after switching laces ina car. with an aSCMP officer ~who -had the accident. ? Phe story, was told In a state- ' i eht said by police to have been ade. by. John. Russell : McLeod, 1, of New Westminster. -McLeod nd RCMP. Constable Thomas - Scott McKay of-Burns Lake, B.C.,- fare charged with attempting to. defegt the course of justice and ‘misleading police. _ Police said.McLeod.-told them: during an interview at-Oakalla prison that McKay -was driving when their car ran. into the. sat a: ‘ a changed places. ‘and drew up, of her e., | lage of 600 people. Vancouver next month, “ * Chatham | Asserts Natives | Refused Entry PRINCE GEORGE (CP)—A Prince George law-| {yer says native B.C. Indians are’ being discriminated |. against by whites’at Vanderhoof, some 60 miles west} 4 * Peter J. Henslowe, a vice: “president of the Cari- boo Young Progressive Conservative Association, said! . Indians have been: barred from, restaurants i in the vil- ’, Describing the situation ay “serious, ” Mr. Hens- lowe said he plans to present:a: ‘résolution on the mat-| ter,at the annual meeting of his political group in | Interior Segregat tion “As Bad as in South” . VANCOUVER (CP)—Ségregation of Indians in parts of interior British Columbia is as bad as segra- gation of Negroes in the southern United States, the publi lisher of a newspaper for Indians said Tuesday. + oy Mrs. Masie Hurley, publisher of The: Native Voice, supported a sta ement made Monday by law- yer: Peter. J. Henslowe of Prince George, B.C., on refusal of res- tautants in Vanderhoof, 60 miles west of ‘Prince Seoree, fo. Serve, 4 indi rx eustomers. tio TONER RTE he tteame wren oe at a: “tte ae Qa “SCTAL. MIERARY, wrororcA,. Bic. " Miuraday, January 23 1988 (Pacitic Standard COLD IN. ‘ONTARIO : — The “i “United States. weather. office: in its 25-day. forecast predicts’: * below -‘normal-. Quebec. British Columbia, . Al-: berta and most of Saskatche- wan are expected: to-: have above -‘normal.: and Manitoba, the Atlantic’ ‘provinces and-a bit of eastern - Ontario normal levels. ‘Brack-.. eted figures. indicate; forecast, _ aver age. temperatures. temperatures ao . for.most parts of Ontario and temperatures, | NO E ELECTION ‘SEEN. Siesion 5 am ‘Chatham. is “here to stay” Lt. the interior i. a n Inglis, RON, staff officer The. situation is worst. between oO e local naval establishinent Hazel : told The ‘Daly, News, this amorn- azelton and Burns. Lake ‘and in. in : : Vanderhoof, ‘she: said...) Indians 100: miles: g. . in these areas are not allowed. toy ay. Leod's alleged statement said. Magistrate Gordon. Secor re- ferved decision on whether to 5 Rdmit a statement said to have en made by Constable McKay en nity. paigning | for $3, 000 to help the Child Care and Polic : fan Ww stage a Mothers’ March here February 1, : " : “MOTHERS MARCH” “Lt. Inglis, said that he had Eee : operation. Defence counsel nid the statement was tuken by. P superior officer and might not nave been voluntarily made. The 5 case was adjourned to ‘To Visit Alaska Spvelal to The Daily Nows ESQUIMALT, B.C.—HMC Ships! Stettler (lut-Cmdr, M, H. Cooke) and Antigonish (Lt-Cmdr. R. W, J. Cocks) will join units of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ‘early in 1958 for routine com- ‘Pined> anti-submarine training exercises in Alaskan waters. The Canadian ships will leave Esquimalt, B.C., January 27 and; will return. to ‘thelr home port February 18. Lt, lan Inglis, HMCS Chatham staff officer snid today that “present plans do not cnil for a ‘yisit by the vessels to Prince Ru- pert, Sette erenpe e108 SKANSAS CITY i -- Kansas City and {ts environs today dug out from under 15 Juches of snow after the worst storm in 46 yerrs. The storm left 17 dead In Kan- “a, Missouri, Lowa and UWinols und .goulhern Wiseonsly before blowlng itsell! out along the southern rin of tho Great, Lakes. | eee tn nent fore et men few more mothers to serve i nee a eH Rem OF rae atten nam City-Masset Telephone Service Improved Telephone service between Prince Rupert and Massett will be considerably improved with the fustallation of a new trans- mitter and receiver near Massett Inter this week, it was reported today by C, J. MeLean, manager of Northwest) Telephone | Com- pany, The new communications sys- tem will link the Queen Char- lotle community with Prince Ru- pert by a radio slenal of “very high frequency” ta replace the oxlating alremt, whieh was sub- ject to poor transmission beaanse of atmospherie interference, Mr. MeLean reported, A construction crews Is renuly Jaying a enable from. the new transmitter to the Massott telephone office and is expected to complete Installation Inter dn tho week, ‘ peer eene ne ernment Fire Damage Down in 1 Ci it y, Chief's Annual Report Shows "Rive damage dn Prince Rupert in 067 wis down about #96,000 from the yer boforo, » bony, ‘ein a review on last your's fires, Chief! Beckers estinates total damn wt $116,727 na compared fe nbout $160,000 In 1000, Oul of 158 Crea, two blazes ne. counted for almost hale of the yent's loss, ‘ Panwage ta tha | Melntyre Hullding, partly dastvayod in il four “hour blaze Vobrunry 6, 1K qatinintod at $40,776, anil total loss In the Tam ratabletinaye tira In Mareh la sot at 816,000, The Melntyre Building tyro wileh started In tha ehiwnoy pute chimney tres on top of MW ro Ohief i, Ww » Beeker oported A ae terres mn ye bo Hist wlth ord the damnge total loss of $44,000, Heating systems were second With $24,087, The Tham Bullding fire comos undor this category, Property loss of about $20,000 Jncurved dn fires with unknown CAUBOR, Rubblah, bush and garbage ‘res sent the romen on most of they calla, a total of 4f, Maulty of} burners recounted for 20 calla anel 26.cally wore filao alarms, Hatimated value of property reetly Involved where actual damage ovcurrod ts $004,100, i the Child Care and Polio Fund scheduled for Saturday, February 1, Chu Kinsmen Need More Fund Canvassers Prince Rupert Kinsmen club is still looking for a as volunteer canvassers in “Mothers’ March” Raymond Billing, chairman of the campaign sald that 70 mothers had so far agreed to as- sist the Kinsmen in the one-hour fund drive. We said he needs. about 15 more mothers to join the drive to provide complete coverage of the city, Mr, Billing said that 260 let- ters have been mailed out to city businessmen asking thelr sup- port In the campaign for $3,000 to help the child care and polla fund drive. Cannisters and wishing wells have been distributed through-|® out the downtown aren for other donations. eta ine peerrmtn Bret ENN te fe he Ree Caracas Riots Force Curfew CARACAS, Venozuola tt — A dusk-to-dawn curfew went into effect In Caracas Tuesday night Aud povernment, (roops wore or- dered to flre on anyone disturb- Ing the pence after an autbrenak of noting und shooting during a reneypal strike, Reports reaching the United Htabes sale 20 porsong wore kill- edo and 100) Infured tn street fighting Ino a workers’ aron of Curneaus Tuesday, OPIS OSLO OO TOECDOV ODE VEDOUIDIE FED: Rest Ordered For Ex-Resident e Mr. Justice Brown PENTIOTON \Qimts there a dootor in the court? Supreme Court Judge Vy W. Rrown ‘of Vancouver, formerly, of Princes Ruport, suddenly folt rwoory on the benol Mondiy, He adjourned thy cour and askod we witness, Dred. J. Gibe son, to examine libm, Dr, Gibson order the Judge Inte hospital for a couple of (iyn, PSE OE PIG OLOOEEIIOIOTOUEOIG EEN received word” from Rear Admi- ral K. F, Adams, . flag - officer. naval diivsions, that while the, complement of officers and men here would be curtailed and the number of officers in parti- cular reduced, apparent thought given to clos~ ing down the base.” “This news, I hope, will spark new interest in the reserve divi- sion,” the staff officer said, He. added that a new recruit course was planned by HMCS Chatham with everything being done to make introduction to naval service interesting. HMCS Chatham has a staff of both permanent force sallors and reserves to give the recruits the best training a young man could get, he sald. Asked what the reserve has to offer the younger genera- tien and what they were’ ex- pected, to give in return, Lt. Inglis sald: ‘ “We are prepared to teach recruits about the Navy, how to wear the uniform, rifle and par- » cdlyill, customs and traditions of Phe Navy, small arms firing, boatwork and sailing and then after a two-week perlod at the Creat Lakes Training centre, spechuized training’ In one. of the traces.” “This would apply equally to young women who are pre- pared to join the Wrens,” Lt. Inglis added, He suld that in return the Navy requires “diligent attend- ance ab Monday night drills and an undertaking to take a two- week tralning perlod during the anmer months.” Lt, Trglis sald that details of pay and trades could be ob- tatnead from Supply Offleer Wt. Carl Sinith, at (MCS Chatham. Lt, Inglis said that despite the restrictions on camplement he thought that it would not bo too long before HMCS Chatham wes up to strongth again and that "Prince Ruport could look with pricto to ith contributions to the Nuvy und the defence of Can- adn.” Cemeteries ent = +1 epmepeANNIS pales oneENN-RR meaty Plan Big Ride QURSNEL «--- Two hundred Cariboo horsomen wlll vido a logondary = flvoeday, — 100-nitle miner's tratl from Korsloy to Barkorvilo fn Anguat this year. ho vido da sponsered by the Cariboo Trall Riders’ Association ville and Quosnel Contonnial golobrations, “there was no|: ane will colnalde with Barker stay .in. hotels’ or eat in. restau- rants, & ‘situation “every ‘bit -as: bad: as, segregation in the- ‘deep- est. South.” “Canada has nothing to be smug about,” Mr. Hurley said. B.C. Commissioner William 8. Arncil of the Indian affairs de- partment said he has heard of difficulties encountered. by In- dians In Vanderhoof but “hadn't realized it was so serious.” Theft Brings Five Month Sentence Harold Russell McKenzie who last Thursday pleaded guilty to stealing photographic ment and personal belongings valued at more than $50 was sentenced to five months at Oakalla Prison Farm by Magis- trate ELT. Applewhalte this morning. A car belonging to Michael M. Denne, Vaneouver Province cor- respondent and circulation agent for northern British Columbia, was broken into in the Christmas Day theft. colebrations, thought, awnnouneed lator as will prizos He satd that the Prince Hong are expocted any dry, equip-|. learned: fro dio station and the Department ; of Transport . no major damage has been catised or vessels in dis- tress reported, — The Dominion Weather office in Vancouver reported an active | | Pacific storm crossing the north feoast this morning after the 100 mph hurricane force winds lash-- ed the Charlottes last night. This morning Digby Island radio sta- tion reported winds of southeast 40 and last report from Langara Island was winds of south 28. Another storm centre is re- ported developing 1,300 miles southwest of. Vancouver Island and it is expected that it will ap- proach the coast tomorrow. Two Speeders Each Fined $25 Two city motorists caught by police speeding through a school zone were each fined $25 by Magistrate BE, T. Applewhaite in city police court this morning. Pleadiig guilty to driving along Hays Cove Avenuc at Elghth Avenue Bast at speeds between 20 and 25 miles per hour at 8:25 last Thursday were Herb- ert Waldbauer, 225 First Avenue East, and Boyd Arthur Cook, Elizabeth Apartments, NO'SHAVE AFTER MONDAY RULE AS JCs START BEARD CONTEST By DICK AYRES os Editor of The Dally News = | Males of Prince Rupert can take heark There is no further need to cast envious glances ati visi- lors from Kithnat sporting bowhiskered ching as part of the smeltor city’s B.C. Centennial project. You too can throw away your razor... as of Monday, The Princo Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce m- nounced today that it was sponsoring a beard growing con- test In conjunction with the Prince Rupert B.C. Centennial Dorrick Radeliffe, Junior Chambor projects chatrman sald that tho Jayece Beard Growing contost will start Monday and last wotil July 1 when beards will be Judgod in two enlexories | (nw) mort dignified and (b) most comical. So all clty males who wish to enjoy ton minules more in bod In morning by missing that aggravating seraping and plood-letting, may now do 80, Ponsive stroking of the chin follage now bovomes port of the standard pose when In Mr, Radellffo sald that Judgos for tho contest will he for the contost. Rupert, Torraca and Kitimat Jnyeoss are also ataging an Intor-chambor compolition, Some slight hirsute growths havo already boon noted on the uppor lips of several clly Jayooos, Expansion of those fnoial disfigura- [a April 1. DEFICIT LIKELY | - His statement pointed. toa ‘probable deficit budget to help cure the economic. slump: : “While next year we would un-~ questionably like to have a bal-|- anced budget ... we are not going to put a balahced budget above what we regard as our firm determination to provide, through the agency of public works, jobs. for unemployed Canadians.” Focal point of the debate was the first non-confidence mo- tion to be presented this ses- sion by the Liberals. Sponsored by new Opposition Leader Lester B. Pearson it called, in effect, for the Conservatives to resign and make way for a Lib- eral administration without an election. Mr. Pearson said an election now wold not help the unemployed, That was dofeated 150 to 05, with, only the Liberals backing it. Just before, a vote of 221.to 24 cefeated oa CCF non-con- fidence motion advocating ‘a study of the British free-trade proposal and a plan to direct investment inte a wide program of publle clovelopment. The Liberal and Soclal Credit parties sald they couldn't vote for that — the Liberals because it smacked of nationalization of the banks, ms SUPPORT OWN MOTIONS Thus the two motions ‘wore supported only by thelr sponsor~ Ing parties, However, the vates, taken before packed publio gallorler, showed the Commons with as close to full attendance as tho- 205-membeor House over comes, Voting wore 107 of tho 113 Conservatives, 05 of the 108 Lib- orals, 34 of the 26 CCI mem- bors, 17, of the 10 Social Credit MPs, and the two independents. Spenker ‘Roland Mishener, al. Conservative, had no vote. * Justice Minister Davio Yule ton, winding up the debate amid ‘Jelamor from all slides, called the Liberal motion a “weak, reody, hnlf-baked, ramshackle cons traptlon of compromise and con- fusion.” Mr, Moming sald that tf the Liberals had “the courage of thelr convictions to challonge the governmont’ the Consorva- " ne “|! speech \of Paul’s men,: ° vont f and Hes - together again,” he said, refer-° - {ring to Paul. Martin:and.to Mr. — Pearson’s nickname . of' Mike. i. Colin. Cameron: (CCF-Nanal-" mo) gave.the laurels of Mon- day's battle to Mr. Diefenbaker, | He said the Liberals had had. the effrontery to ask. that they be let in the back door after be- ing thrown out the front. door in the June 10 election. » Mr. Diefendaker had used “batteries of rhetoric and ar- senals of vitirol and. invective to shoot one forlorn sitting duck ~ already .crippiied with a selfs , inflicted wound,’ o Collision Case. Judgment Reserved | Magistrate E. T. Applowhaite this morning roserved judgment until Monday jn the trial of a city motorist Involved In a minor aceldent after passing. a parked vehicle on tho left side of: the . road. The Crown as well as defonce counsel J, K. Shaw agrecd on the: circumstances of the tncident Decomber 23 In which James Mc~ Millan, 19288° First Overlook Street, overtook a garbago truck . loading at Hays Cove Circle and collided with an. oncoming oar,. Whilo the defence contended McMillan's only alternative to passing was, to pull up behind the truck and wait until it drove on, the | Crown tormed the accusod's procedure “a clear ylo- Intion of the Motor Vehicle Act” whish in one section prohibits prysing on the loft hand side of tho rond without sufflclent space and visibility to warrant it. NOW...in 1 tablet daily 9. Miami 12 Minerals em REX a UTER PLENAMINS r AS vitaming with known require menis plus vital mineralel $5's, $2.80 72's, STH 14's, S188: ORMES DRUGS LTD,