~fomatie which’ Y B whlch will antl (yo. now, Mays Bee flowor to tha Us. 8 2April, Bee Oly nh voyngo oxpootod to. Tnat " Dally from 9 a.m. till 9° ‘pm, «Sundays: ahd | Holidays.” 3. pom. till 7 pam, Dect § Pharmacy - Limited | ‘Orme Drugs Limited . tne “Cocktail. Lounge: Funeral Py, As Gasoline Thrown; ! Ignited: gomg nd do! AN makeshift’ isolind ¥ "Drug. Store Hours — LOS ANGELIS (AP)— : hom turned a (quict neighborhood ba’. into afuneral| 2 pyre for at least six persons shor ly before inidnight 4 Thursday night, The coroner sald six, persons. she ered: Why, did ‘they do it2|” died*at the scene.on a quiet sireet in south-central Los. An- geles. A woman died later and ab:least five others were injured. Tollce sald the bomb .appar- ently: was thrown ‘through . the front-door of the Club Mecca by three men who had been ejected earlier when they.tried to dance with, one of the cocktall bar's regular woman customers, : “Assistant Fire.Chief R.A, Wil. Hams, sald the. men sloshed va bucket of gasoline, or some other highly inflammable quid, onto thé,-floor and then threw a match: in after, tt.- ath, went uy, ‘like, aX ‘blowtorch, " sid the bartender, Larry Fen- tori. 24,, who escaped uninjured v4. the back door, “Others weren't Wat lneky. One| | wale customer rolied Into n cor- per where firemen lalet found lis blackened, ‘charred body: Two other bodies tere found “erimp! ed on the floor. The bod- ies. of. three other customers yere found in the washroom, epparently overcome by smoke “Inside, the small cafe was a blackened ruin, The. 20-foot-long bar Was. a-charred wreck, Shat- (ered, blackened bottles stood in front. of a smoke- obliterated qirror. The three men who threw the improvised “Molotov © cocktail” escaped in a car amidst a bar- rageof gunfire. from-a passer. by: Vernon. Wagey,.24, told: police he was. walking: down the, street “when, SOW. ‘the’ ymen- tbegin |* “thy téction and fire think I hit one, Police sald there v let holes in front. of the cate, . Art Hartner sald he was arly-' ing home when he ‘saw ‘the, cocktail lounge belch flames onto! the sidewalk, of flames and I-sawea girl, alk," has carmarked in this. year's League Flelds A and B, culvert suimbic ou, on. the sidewalk, ‘estimates, is slated for Algoma: draln, construtcion of . bridges “She was all on fire, her hatr, | Park. where the commissioners: across Mount Qhifield and. Hays “hope to spend $32,050 on six! crecks, garbage fll contract with Hartner, a truck driver, said. ‘her clothes, even her shoes, + hes steer en eerect eorenampatne What about my children?’ ” ., The woman, tentatively dene ar ‘ tifled, by police ras: Jackle:-Me- Ginnis, . in’ her early 208, ‘was : dead on-arrival’ at hospital’... Minnie. Morales, 28,. a tvnlst, said. the trouble » /begat- when three: ‘young mon. she. shad: never seen: before - insisted: that: ‘she dance with them, “They started. pawing: me; 0 the’ bartender and:two or thréé’ other customers threw them. ard .. an older man they were. with out on the street,’ she ald movie “aA i ea eh to, find: newer, _ and: ie | | hlings to. > conquer. BIGGEST 7 HOGAN even arks ony HARVIE! . Dally Néwg Staff Writer “ Prince Rupert this ypar is slated: for or one of the biggest parks. prog ‘ans ever planned, if the: board of parks commissioners gets its way. Last: night city parks -board:- completed the drafting of: this’ roy Roosevelt Park where $2 9.000 year’s proposals for. parks’ pro- -1s-earmarked for construction of grams and got ready to submit new: ble; a $60,000 estimate to city council: The board asked $53,892. ‘only granted $25,000. “The whole place was a wall. FOR ALGOMA PARK Bulk of the money, the board "y wrapped her in my coat and | ‘inal projects. tried. to beat out the flames as | be : Elderly Woman | Has Trouble Cilv firemen rushed to the iunetioncof Mest, Second and, Third avenues Thursday afe ferngon only fo find thal the wlan had been pated absent. inindedly by an elderly woman Who (houghl she was posting a tetler, . the Meremen were “pevelyed by. a passerby who qilnessed (he mistake, We sult the woe | man discovered hers mistake continued ay her way, posted Lhe totter in (he proper mail hox about 100 feet away and diva ppenred, AKL a kh sini wii Hilt | UNI Hon con lestityta to Burve ag en bln by onthe raplien of Lhe historia Mayflower dite ng ta url Fron «ean Wh iho United Stator, Veyenrs6) Josoph Mouny of Waltham, Milas, sInTIOH Ab hig Koutl far's ine on Whe arelyal ab-London Aleport, To'll be the: on. Ame: orlean manbar of tho orow j FPonn: four bo alk We Rm At olber parks, the board has: “ohocated the following amounts) two. sets of stairs at hathhouse, for work this year: Westvlew $42; Roosevelt Park! palrs to: foot, bridges, pldgcon i eal ovement, Sa soeal-of $3,188; MeClymont $9,955; Aetual: Aigures, worked: out. at: a ro: ote up. In supervision ‘maintenance! : iz wie. | and wages and miscellancous ex: { bleachers’: tid construction ; of - | penditures amounting (o $6,347, ;NeW ones; god) pdsis,’ ‘repalrs to; Last yenr city council allocated | back stop, fll to. dubficld (ap- “$31,500 lo the parks program, : ‘proximately: 10 lodds; wrépalrs to} ~ i Memorial Cairn,. transplanting! For the 1955 program, couneli and: clearing of trees, repairs and |: Ciyro $800; Casey $2,025; Alder $4005) tables, vonting and alrcondition- ; Tennis Courts $200, The proposed ex nenditures a. Algomp Park inelyde a consider vhle amount for the topping for Lillie Lengue fields A and 2B. (Amount was nol released hy the parks board as tenders are ‘helng enlled for the project this week and |t- ts feared the estl- males nght Influence Che bldst, Other mator etlmates tuelude $4,400 for the construction of a culvert dralu and $8,000 for the garboge fll contract with the UHly, FILTER SYSTEM The Installation of a filtering ‘system for the Gyro swimming Oo] tn MeCigmont park tops mronoxed expenditures for thts park ab $5,000, Noxt highest amount iy slated ree Sm RENEE te Oe 1 ype Tenders for At Algoma Park To Be Called Soon “Vmandors for tho Inatutation of Wonehos, grading and surfichy {of two bisohnll flelds wy Algona Park wlll to culled for tomore night ‘ mw, CHhy purbs bond announced “yah Wide wit pe recolved by parks honrd svurotary, Mruea Slnolnir Mb Oly Pall up unl & pam, Apr N80, + The’ Weather A fow clouds gyornight Antueday, Clouding over snbure dny afteynoon, Thorns! Mant raln “blo change Hulueday evening, I Lomporabure, io yn Inorning (laovorstn Hh ds W f nd Hlorly Wo 40 His aflornoon and to ight over- Night, thon backing to southonast 98 Satniday aftornoon, Low t= niet nnd High Saturday at Port Wav and iM ang Mr Inco mie, 10. quirod for 'anbyplason with oaoh Proj js e GAY ‘ de aan vier me have needed. a. poi “1 been appolnted. byt ti achers and removal of ‘old ones, a Ls os "Roosevelt Ms Dae |Teplacement to’ entrance gate » ($3,188), ta Algoma — Topping in Little icity, creck diversion ($32,050), MeClymout — Construction of relocation of tecter- totlers, re- holes at bathhouse. folding Ing bathhouse, filtering system for pool ($5,000), flowers for flower boxes, apron for wading pool and palnting, eemeut stab waler side of bathhouse, ap- proaches te bathhouse, clean-up and painting of large pool, La- bor Day activities, bieyele stand, rt) and loveltians grounds ($0.0581, . Ciyro =. Constigeilon of pew hlowehors and digi intling of old pues ($800), Casey WH), re-Jocation (eeler. Lotlers, wading poot brekstop, coloring coment for wadlng pool (89,025), ' Alder. Remoyal ‘ot playground equipment to Old Morden Street Hehool site ($40), nas: come. to Be omy sommitlee It was appointed a ‘sub- committee ot. the elty backing: to: carry’ out our. ldutd provincial government; throu t them: and | obtained from the provincial stated as follows’. (a), to pla to ccmmemorate 1958 (b). Afi has’ not already’ been done; ’ norlal ‘to mark, he 100th , Your ‘committee has* reco meni demanding: wwe build a swimming deal: with’ “the latter suggestion rool behing: the: Clvic Centre’ { building, It is being. designed b Limited. industrial ’ engineers, , donating their services, Constr volunteer committee of enginecrs ya M and: others: and: position and she, position: ld. an “Tidoor: swimming. an ‘Integral “part :of. “that - Bes umbia’ Celltilose : ‘Company - very > “commendably, : are: his to be supervised by!a. the: building. | is to be put-up without’a contractor: “and: largely by voluntecr for the city: council, ‘T have. had some litle experience jn the administering: of public, funds for the erectlor of public buildings: In the build- Ing of this centennial project the committee finds itself “in. much the same position as the Board of School Trustees putting up a school building, We, are an agent administering: funds supplied by the: provincial government and the municipal coun- cH, Ordinarily In the use-of such funds the agent has certain safeguards, First, the employment of a certified architect who Is required by law to perform certain duties, Secondly, a con- tractor who posts a bond that he fs qualified to complete ao contract, Under lhe proposed scheme we have no architect, We have volunteer engineers who are under no leyal compulsion ‘or con- trol, This Is not saldi in any derogatory sense, These men are doing the best job they can, bub we have no assurance ‘of permanency or responsibility, The Chief Engineer, Mr, Gailens, has sald the building would have to be completed by the end of this year as he was not Interested tn tying bimself down fora greater length of time, Mey who are employees of a large concern ‘are abyloysly subject to transfer ab any time,’ In place of a contractor we have a volunteer committee, agatn with no legal responsibility, They may have the best in- tontions In the world, but if they run Into Able obstacles, or (hey lose flow of volunteer labor, T do not beHeve Ib ls possipia or pracdenbly to put yy this buliding WIL approximately $100,000 of volunteer labor, F would never consider for a minite putting my signature to A document guaranteeing to the provinolal government ‘for ATAM Purposes dhat oil additional funds, hall of which was volunteer (nor, had heey provided, | doubt very much whether Whe Mayor or Clly Clerk would labor, The estimates, preliminary. only, total’ $104, 000: for. ma. "| 10 i terials, If We: figure’ labor as‘a, linifar’ ‘amount—a. Conservative: bon estimate—we- artive at thie, finished ‘pre oy How is: this:.to, be. financed? ‘Donal ons fl “a money: “bylaw: for $15, 000, ‘and yoluntecr:labo n lal-project du it plthor, . Permanente rmerensnee Tonnls Coprises Cloanup wid palntlog of Noes (9200), whee seny: Two. ” tm Ce he oe ere Completion duly for the do. Volapiiens, of the Io aronse186 foot by 248 fool and I71 feet by 170 foct, line boon’ ant at 00 days atlor ihn ronkrneh I ‘lob Pons nity of $10 per duy will be jovlod for ovory diy af unehmploted work aftor hotline Jnl, pati flantions of plana aude obtains od from Huporintondent of works, O.0, Gublatyon, . Hutto of the park fluid: do=| volapmont was nob-rolonsed for publication vx gommlaslonors fol tho amount might Influonen tho vida, rt Totly. rua tia to" ho. graded aud compnated and sloped ip. Proxluntoly ane por, cont (0 wards the orou whith boutds Who avon aH thosowth aldo, A cortltiod ahoquo wof 10° yor vont of tho total tondor: Is Toe y “ i bids Tho auicbogatul bondor aliall wey Bemg ta eye saya vip yi he on (Continyed TORRE UNMET TE Oe ETRE OE Penne: get nleg REE ® Baseball Diamonds hnvo the daposll hold os svourlly dni) peeoplinea: of tho one Plated profovt Progronalyo,. payments. on on projovb wit}: ho «indo, Lowont ‘tondr subintblod will Nob novowsarily bo neveplod, —° Coast Guard, Aids Disabled Vessel BEAT TU (hee A conab guard wubtor look the dlanblod qoute flashing voxsol Travoloré in vee POOL PLANS 700. PUNY : tow! me yeyee on Page 6): Thuradiy Might oft Vancouver | een Iwhund, Tho, vouxel, With four nbonrd, anilod. for ngslatareo carilory Thuraday whon a. broken connenting vor digablod: tha on= it 20..niloa south of Watoyan wt \. off tho Noth oonal of whe sland, o ian * read as yp yt wep Preah Ae rye 5 why tod mon ie-bank “holdup: Coquitinm, 1 10 . phe ety ‘ ih 4, . ok : v-lel. easiaComteiin t.The.tegula | Fellonssroquire that: (a) -the: ‘project. ‘shall be: ‘approved | by -the: “municipal council; (by the money in excess-of the provinelal “grant. must be guaranteed locally; (c) as: chairman, I have '‘to- sign -the documents -certifying: that all the requirements. have.” been met: :(d) the Cily Clerk has td submit. a similar certificate’ seenlngly Insuper- key personnel, we have no redress If they throw up thelr hands itv dhe Middle of the project, This might well. he the result If they find It difficulb to keep ny steady an uwnrdod bio Gooryo Modlni. foi tis horolam during | ‘Vanaauvor, Woundod Wy ‘bullote;*yo ahot and kilo andl, And woundod anothor, your ngo. tn: lea ont of olglt done. The age of 72, semen {won “Lend Klbidly Light” und ; Comelery, CRAY E WEDN SDAY. ‘The “‘Camiosuin's”. faster: south-| bound: schedule, which shows a; new departure {ine ftom Prince | Rupert on. Frldaysiat 9:00 aan. adyances het’.arrival - in Van- I days, os The “Catala” on. her mid-week run leaving Vancouver on Wed- ’ vesdays at 8:00 pa. for Port: Sardy, Sullivan, ‘Bay, Simoon Sound avid. Minstrel. Island, witl now make return cails alt both Alert Bay ‘and: Englewood, Meanwhile, on. caro routes, ' the Cassigr will arrive at Prinee Rupert on, Bundays pam. on her weekly Fylday wight-direct run frum Vangouver,. Mrs. A, Wastian Funeral Held. Funeral servides for Mrs, Agnes Martha” Wastlun were held frony Wergyson Funeral Home Wodnesday « afternoon with Roy, A, 8, Olson officiating, Mr's, Wastlin of 1036 Ninth Wenue Wasb: died In Prove Ru: aert General Hlospitat Bunday at Hymns sung ab tha, geryjea} “Rock of Ages. "pallbearers Wweres:.I, 1, Gor lon, PB, Gnyan, Ci ttori) Yale Vorson, Casper. Kuylion, A. Combalta and Wh Anderson, Nurlal . role Mn Fuviowy Aietale pater teed ae dane ee No ve" clotted. plans and coal oallnites for the propoxed fwlonmtng pool teady by May Mom hory of: Ma englioneing. alte ub -bhe Ca)inibtit elliot mllt are vor threo nights i Wook, Donntd Galtona told the Civro Club bells wookly mool- Ings ‘Mr, Galtonta: a Columbia Qe hloxn onglnoor, ‘is hend of fn pool canstrustion ounimntts 00, a : Por li Q Pe deal of One Hhustaam ‘forthe: work aid wo ave, rondy to poo the = ting through to. ooniplotton," ho anid] | Dosoriblng features of. tho pool | Mr, Gattona:anld ‘oniphasia. was MCP P hoto), botng lnld on. any tithe Hon, fe i 0 Prince Ru-/ came: ‘from: "Mayor: George * E, Dy pulice He shared. the:opinion that this‘ 1 o ithe’ elty. could. have ‘both’ pool} ev ecuver to. 10; 00. Pam, on. Sun-| Engineers Going Full Speed On Plans for Shinmtng Pool’ ho a complete change jand: ‘museum, but sald ‘any deci-. sions. must ; be made in, a -demo-« “Connot Disregard People” “phe: ‘Centennial Cominittes get the... ogjulyalont, ‘prov ia grant—and that “they will a Up by commemorating the ‘Cer tennial with mn! a bird- bath.” mh has: done a splendid job and an -unenviable one and nobody dis- putes: the cultural value of. a museum to the town, But ff we do our job as representatives of) : the peoplo, we cannot sit. here and disregard thelr views com- ‘pletely, 7 "IT dellove firmly that a refer- endum on this-matter would not be carried, A largo ‘majority want a pool and thal prompts: me to ask whether we couldn't adopt the swimming pool as our Centennial project and bulld the wis count on Monday, night. that as the tgtal costs of the Centennial - celebrations will. be $18,000, .6 Which $8,150 will come from: pro vincial and other grants, . remalning — $0,850 ralsed by: budgeling ‘for $509 unts year anid: . = fquer. should “be museun by volunteer labor?” |. Ald, & Domlnato supported Ald, Loster and usked what obhor| lowus of comparable slae had thelr own musoyn? Ald, A, Norton Youngs remarke ed that rome. places wouldn't bother fndiue more than thelr por caplta flgures—cnough - to Study School Plan Hpoclal-to Tho Qully News KITIMAT—Skotehes for tho ‘proposed 17-elugsroom elemoyt- ary shoot to be- bull In Nelle horhood B have.been forwarded | lo department of education: of flelals iy. Vistorla. for upprovule, Arehltcet for the projeat.to ba wndortukon for. the. Diabriab: 80: Non’ Hoard ART Tae ts tor, * ve a NU aH "Ry moans of “onbtivudiye t| of .wator birea. tines: Ae diy," ho. sald, "Wo Intond ‘to. keop Ib so Hab ib-wilt be Uke awlnnnting Wy drinking: wator ko Mr: Galtona’: ‘oxplyinod’. tho 1 building would be constructed to uccommodnte 800: . spootutors, | Wil apace to sont 300 smare. if (hab was found : Moulralata, No ddod (hit bho plans’ worn’ ore elaborate Un’ bloxo: origtnally deatled for'a: ‘poo! An 1949, 08 “Tho spoakor was Fe itroduood by. Dry LM, Groane ind “thanks a. by 0. a Hat ing \ Muha Fup vine Na part pivot ne Dul ly No Hi vee, he vieroniaten $30,000 Cor wid) bilo Ml ‘ "ANG Wet be lonnte of: bho: li roctrentaling: system, thors. will fem te Monoors N dave blo vine . onblon: world a ie ue mal Park ecnine, today tho {tr Jooal -renten} approvod by th Committee, “project .to'bd , B. Centonnlal “and Abbolirs $ rees to. prea ak pole ee ts Mill Lal ioe ea