sperm enorenttarensarcinreechntndatehtarenteidamemnnimetnean : Drug Store Hours. Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. i Sundays and Holidays 3 pm, till 7 p.m,’ : Deeth’ S Pharmacy Limited. * me Drugs Limited RS, ROBERT QUINN of Montreal found: her two children, Michael, 5, and Patricia, 4, locked dn-any empty, home freezer; Mrs, Quinn awoke with a start and heard the volces of the ehilldren “coping from the freezer, She found Michael on the bottom of the freezer and his sister on the first shelf, thelr faces turning red, The freezer door had been latched ‘but not locked,: Here the * family re-cnac$ the seene for the photographer. . BOARD FINDS: | al of Swedish industrialist nor thern British Columbia and found it goo. i coms : mittec chairman: "Beltlsh Co- i i pest of my knowledge, only one SaJd Dr, Joseph Kania, Wenner-Gren Plan! Good" For B.C. “VANCOUVER (CP)—A special committee of “the Vancouver Board of Trade has studied the propos- Axel Wenner- Gren for}. lumbia‘scems to be getting the lman may be. affected, and not better part of the deal, L. can’t; see. what the public Is” squawk- ing about.” © “Dr, Kania, a university: of B.C. — ecovomics. professor, Bald there }4 are “one: or:.two' reservations”. about Ane, ss reuinge ffs rep - phursda “There“are a for hrobless to be cleaned up, but these are only -minor,”: sald Or. Kana, “To the we ne ene te ~ Girl's Body | Discovered In. Closet BELLMAWR, N.M. i — The seareh for tiny Maury ‘dane Dar- ker’ ended with a playmate's discovery of her huddled body in a closet of a vacant ranch house, . * Six-yenr-old = Marla Frietta, visiting the newly built house of her runt, pliytully threw opon a closet door Bundy, A puppy which had disappeared along with Mary.dane last Mon- day bounded oul, On the floor, however, lay the body of the foureyt enreold girl, “A medical authorily sald in his epinion the child probably died of fright and starvation after belng trapped In bhe three- by-flve closel withthe black spaniel puppy. A preliminary nulopsy. indicated Mary dane had caten nothing sinco she |{ drank a glues of chocolate milk shortly bofore she yanlshed last Monday morning, " Police chlo Bdward Garrity) sold his men thoraughly ehosked {hy prlek, one-slorey home the uy. utter Mr. and Mrs, rank Harkor reported thot daughter Khiasing, Garrity anid there wore no marks of viblanee apparent oi) the child's body: hut he offorod the opinion: Mary dane waa taken to the hotse reoontly, fo discovery endod ti. wook= long senreh, ‘The girl was bo- Hovyed to have boon Kldnapped, Thore wero tha tsital erank milla, one demanding ¢600 for Mary Jan's safe roburn, “pat Foner = ut \aréa . probab too seriously.” -¢I'm firmly convinced - that Mr, Wenner-Gron hag no inten- thon’ of -laking . control of any tks, of _the ‘province's major forest Industry. Prospects |, for a proposed 100,000-ton pulp mill are not assured. @ A mineral survey involved would be “most welcome.” No one knows what {s in the arca ind on full scale resources sur-. “ey would nelp many companies ; ‘ny the mining and forest Indus- ities, @ A large-scule power ‘pro- ject depended on the size of the mineral deposits found and the vdvanlace of generating power for a inonorall. @ The monorail depends on: frelzht to the Yukon and Alas- | ka, While the monorall would be a tourist ulbraectton, speed was not the “prime necessity.” PO ARO ES NE OT TEE SONNE Assault Charge Dismissed Charge of common ussautt afalnot Richard Lelourneau of G10 Sixth Avenue Wost wag dis- puissed In city police court this morning after the complainant, (he accused's wife, Laura, salled to appenr, In asking for a dismissal of the ease, Lolournend's counsd), Willa Ray sald thoro was lnck of evidence, Letoumneny pleaded nob guilty to the charge yoslorday, In dismissing (he case, for witl of evidence, Gtipendiary Muglstulo 3, 1, Glagiey (ld to court! “Whol a charge ls nid, dhe court takes it serlously a when the complainant doosn't appour, she's nob giving the ehirge gorjous consider ation,” \ Polleg nnleed for mi) asyosse mont of courk curs agalnsb tho nformunt TOMORROW ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL, Vere? -™ Pomorrow Is! iho losing date for submitting. ontry forms WU TOU annul) Musto Wostlyal of the Pringe Rupert District — Munte and Dew Hosllval nasoulniion, Ib was announvod todny, le Tho: musta foablvinl wilt bo hole in Prinao Ruporb th tho “QW Uontra, Aprll'd bo 0, “Th Duy aro: ayallabia ndrlos for bho. nate routivul avo bo bo Hont 0 asvoolntion + gourouary Mra, 1 Blvd, Bntry forma and coples of the-ayl (von the seoretiu'y, os Must foxttvitl ‘ndfudiontor John Avigon iy Wolls inown . (ivonghoui Belblalt! Columbia, na a proforlonal musloian tro quently heard: ‘oH, CBO programa ng conduater of various Vancouver ovohoxirnd nnd ohambor muse group arrest: today -after.a. terrorist “[idilling of No, 2 BOKA terrorist won’l support: a | wreck (CP Photo). || Hazelton with. the Stewar | PRINCE z RUPE @ Lack of action every effort-is: ‘being made: @ Efforts will be Monks Held By British ‘ MAKHERAS’ “MONASTERY, Cyprus (Reuttrs) ~~ All the monks of this Creek: Orthodox monastery were under -house Jeader was killed and four other gunmen were captured in. @ gun battle, A British-soldier was killed in 9. 10-hour fight Sunday, A hunch by security force in- teliigence. officers led to the Gregoris' Afxentlou and capture of his four comrades, all pledged to drive. the British from. (his colony. and unite. Cyprus. with Greece. - Afxentiou, operational chief of the EOKA. movement, died He was. fiially: run: to ground | n'a cave after a shepherd gave ‘ecurity forces. information about a hideout somewhere near the monastery. -; Machine-guns and tear gas grenades were concentrated on fie entrance in.. pouring ‘rain funtif a British soldier cxploded g2 charme over the cave, Afxentiou was found dead in- eine tne cave with one leg blown: off and fearful wounds on his body. The death may lead toa “con- et ete program, Fighting | in his hideout vear Unis] 1. think “he|' : ‘hideb what the: highways depart- ment intends to'do and has No; @ ‘MeClymont ‘Pay ‘By RON. MONK o ally News Staff Writer e Highway 168 tochave a dust-free surface | ‘fr om - Bainee - Rupert to Shame this year, paving. isito.be continued from the Terrace end and the road is to.be relocated along the opposite bank. of the Skeena west of thé Terrace bridge, Cannery Road project is causing .concern, ‘but ve it completed as soon as possible. . | 6 by way of Route: A from assiar road. to provide access to the far north, - ridge pro ject is at a standstill for lack of. a con- nti ved to link Highway 1 | B R ae systat LTORART, _wrotorzA, ‘B. cs ag sen ead D: '(Pacitie Standard: Tt Sey - These ‘were the four - major points: presented to - Prince. Rupert. Chamber ‘of Commerce last night by, We A: Murray, MLA, in a‘letter: to president, I bers — highways - commitice Chairman Hugo. Kraupner,: Mr, Park bridge, the Stewart-Cas- siar road, Route A ‘linking: witt Hazelton or Terrace routes: cin Highway 16, : : First, the Cannery, road, Mr. Kraupner referred to let: ters written: by the Chamber. t Minister of ‘Highways. P; A Gag lardi and to the ‘ministers’: re plies, The answers, he said,-h been inconclusive—merely pro ises and excuses:: : Ch ‘imber's ° D. McRae, and: hy. the: Cham-:* ‘In a ‘series of blunt: -reports, ; Kraupner - deat. with” the}/ Cannery road; the MeClymont) neé ssity. ompletely’. uniformed, no plans available In his office’ for the construction of this road.” ‘A motion that the Chamber press the minister for immediate action and sufficient funds In the estimates to finish the job not later than carly summer and that copies of the report and the letter to the minister he forward- ed to W. H. Murray, MLA, re- questing his support was amend- ed so that both points could be referred to tlhe chamber’s exeeu- ‘siderable slackening of activity In mountain area,” a. security: chief sald, The monks had smillngly ! shown Brilish army officers around the monastery Thursday and explained the history of he anelent {kons displayed there, { Somer 6 ot te ETE PERRO IP NDE ON Nuclear Medicine, Branch Opened At Royal Hubilee VICTORIA on A ‘nuclear mediclne branch, the fret on Vaneouver Island, has beou opened at Royal J ubtice Hospital Aere, Diroctur Dr, R, G, L, Me- Neely guys “there, aro alsost Hinitless possibilities” for troat- ment and detectlon of Nlness kK] under the new branch, "Wo are boginning Ina small way ald will ineregye the seone of the -branch av we go along,” Dr, MeNeely suld ab the branch's openly. Wb wil) begln with tho uve of radionctive lodine arid a dovect: Ng machhne-Wke a vory sene aillva Celgor couter'elo boul for dlaonse of tho: Vhyrold gland, ee Beeman Rites | Held Today, Word ng boon rocelved In the ally of the doath of woll known nonihorn 0, pink poster James. Hoaman who dee Bury Gabe after asdongihy tl nowy nt bho ago of 0B, Mr, Booman had” ‘hoon pie tlont’ of tho Han ‘Rosh Home for-tho past four, yehrs, Ho wis rooogntaod WOW alle thority on the cont ‘monsures of | Aho Ground Hog. avons of tho | Upper Nags and: Bkoonn ryors, during We Nfobinid, pe Tumoral ty belng held today AL 2 pan, Hi the Anglican Ohurol ab Dirns Lalo, : Novy. A, Wi Ate yee een tive committee for necessary ac- tion, Next Mr, Kraupner stabbod ; critically at the proposed McCly- ‘mont Park bridge. He summar- Ised previous information which suggested the project was In an advanced stage, Instead, the situation was de- pressingly opposite, Mr. Kraup- iner continued: “Durlng conver- jsation with Hd. Kelsall, {Distulet Mnginecr) and other enquiries about this new bridge, T was In- formed Mr, Kelsall had no In- formation whatever, thay he did "From all-angles it appears that this route Is the most sen- sible to have our continual supe port and I suggest that we re- main consistent with our de- mands for carly construction of this Route A,” The chamber accepted & Noe ton on thab polnt with the am endmont thal a copy of tho to- ‘} port be sont to Whe Terrace and] , Burns Lake Boards of Trade, but nop to laghways Mintater Gags Jaral, Minally, Mr Krqupner tabled h motion re garding Highway 16,]¥ I said: “That this. Chamber without dolay approach Mr, Gage | lardl, ministor of highways, prose sing for an onarly start of, work on the promised improvemonts) rolovalions and paying along Ids to Torrnco, dnd that a copy of this lottor bo sont to Mr, W, HM, Murray, MLA, with a requost to follow up,” This was approve Whoapltnt aby od, Mirthor views on Prinve Tue port's yond and communications probloma wore given ina levior from W, TL Murray, MLA, Vises prosidon) Hruve Brown vond the follawing oxtinetas "Tho matlor of tho Ounmory rond projoot Nas onugod the writer. n good don! of concorn knwo offlolaliiy. t Wi’ vomttast to Mow, ala sh 1 : [ae THe admitted also, “that. Ane | Highway 16 from Galloway Rape -Yotters had _ b c. e n sher-weak and suggested: much onger ° “Tepresentations — . ‘be continued: “The. weathi ‘been “extremely. favorable ughout the’. winter and .a t?:-number of: unemployed sers could. have. had work the government, gone ahead ‘the construction of ‘this way link to the Canneries in ‘hanner fitting its recognized oon, activities along. the Hae where the - Cauneries ji hing: season. and we are stil . \hout a road. ' quate outlet. 1+ Ways department had any defin- |. have: the -local. department un- “not, received a -yeport: from his engineers as® to.. whether this road could be considered an ade- -He. sald also: a the: road) -must. walt’ “until: ‘have those ‘plans.’ “During conversation ‘with our District: Engineer, Mr. Kelsall, I was. informed that. he had no word from Victoria.on this road. He said all. trees and bush had been cut. down /and that ~ the clearing up: of: the ‘first section was’ completed...” when, construction ‘of. this road might start-or whether the high-. ile plans to call-for tenedrs or. ‘dertake the’ construction. . He agreed, construction could , haye: been’ proceeded with long , but-at that date he had ude; : that. he did not. know. whi the bridge would- be: constructed, whether. the’ ‘work would be? et out on tender:or whether his de- partinent, was supposed to take over, In fact, there was no in- formation at all obtainable. “In view of the fact that rec- reation activities around the end of May and beginning of June, at ago,. especially. as no snow. prob. of ‘Central: jlink Highway iA from Haze with the Stew- art- Cassia © ad and thereby provide access - -to .the Alaska Panhandle, the Alaska Highway and the Yukon territory, “This route has been surveyed and most. favorable: reports have both McClymont and Algoma : parks, I would like to see this | Chamber pressing for an immed- } late start on construction of this! much heeded bridge.” With the Inotlon carried, Mr. Kraupner tackled the Stewart- Cassiar road and the Route Ai ink from Hazelton and the Cas- | sier-Terrace road, He said: “Now that the con- struction of the piuch-discussed Stewart-Casslar road scems to be a foregone. conclusion with the announcement of the Feder- a] government's acceptance of a §0 per cent share of construc- tion costs, I recommend that this been made in the past as to the comparative. case with which. this rdad could: be. coristructed and about the richness of this :part of the province in natural -resources—-muinerals, coal, tim- ber and million of acres of rich workable farmland for new sct- tlers, “Bighteen miles of the road ore already constructed up to Kisplox, with a great bridge over the ennyon already in use for many years, “Surely, we In Prince Rupert will greatly bonollt by this route wilh our shipping facilities as the natural.outlet {o the sca Chamber continues to. support our previous efforts, as: w the offorts of the Bums Luke and Moritz with the idea of hay- ing this portion of the work com- ploted by December 31, 1956, Howevor, shortly uftor early pro- grossive payments were received by tho contractors, Mr, Bauman | decided to tase a holiday and for somo tine hls whereabouts were yukiown elthor to myself or to iy partner Moritz, “Who Mr, Bauman returned to tho Job) tho partnorship dis- solved and the work hag, boon cartied on in what ne to nro to boa: heatehoarted manner undot Mr, Bauuian’s direction, "This fact has been very polntodly called to tho minister's attontion, bub thero Is little that cnn bo done to oxpedite the work ‘ghee the, “cream of tho con> tract has Woon accomplished and IL would bo diffioult, (f nob In posse, 0 {itoreat anothor cons ruclor | nthe p arojeut within the contract conditions “under the appropriate fund therefor, "Tho vottract was lob on at eluared-vorenge basls and obs viously the contractors clearod the comparatively onsy sections Strat, Wo aro thoroforo in tho invidious position of boing fore» Jodo prossure the contractor rathor than tho dopartnent in bho Mntler of oxpoditing work and holding hin unin tho monolary spool of Inks cone slnco tho olonring contrnot was] trast, mwardod, The, dopartmont lob] "Mr: uy T,. Harvey 8 pnrtioue mn renvorgant wih tho dotall’ from those newly - developed ts of the interior of British Colymbla? ‘ Remain Consistent in Road Support surrounding tho Intornal affalrs of this conipany and it might be that he can, withli the Hinits of othics, corroborate my foregoing romarks alld add substantially to them, "Wowover, T have diseussed the matter with the minister and he has admitled that his depart ment Js, morally dommilted to the completion of this rond, You may rosh assured that 1 will do overyliing J can to have this project comploted. ad quickly ng posaiblor . "Discnsslonk Wold with ‘tho minister and his: engineering staff indloato that tt Ix not the Intention to connest the Cin. nory rod With Mighway 16 ut Ty'e0, “Apparently, engineering’ ndvloe dlotates (hat such route would pe'overly expons’ sive hevauko' of the adverse : torriin: and It ls proposed to: utile the oxlsting route to: Tyoo wvor the Numi’, - “Ty my-nddroys to the Logialn« ture on Robrunry 10 Z sbatods “I do not propose to dont oxtonslves ly with probloms affecting high- ways WN ny constituoroy iy this debate, bub I look forward with fh great donl.of Intorost to ape propriatlons for Wyhway 16, tho Northorn: Trans ~ Provincial o| Highway, parioularly that pore Hon Pri neo Ruport past to Tore ree, (Continued. on Paje y- “He had: no idea. whether or |: ley: Park inst july “after: $2, 500 cers in.a.cache. near the en. trance to the: park, Justice ‘iT. W. + ‘ago before. Mr, Brown. me nd Jobn Morrison-said Monday he | will fly to :Victoria this week with city comptroller C. A, Jere frey in an attempt to get mon- cy to help the cily finance its share of the 1957 school bud- gel, The city sliare of the budget is close to $350,000, almost double last year's tolal, , Mayor Morrison said the city would have to curtail capital ex- penditures for needed improve- ments ff help ts not forthcoming. —— VANCOUVER @—Harvoy Ly- ons, 38, who sald he was “deeply ashamed” of his past record, was sentenced Monday to 10 years for his part in an armed hank robbery Jast Sept, ed, Lyons, who changed his plea from not guilty to guilty, was charged with two other mon in the robbery of a Royal Bank of Canada branch in which $8,203 was taken, Carl FPundytus, 26, who also pleaded gullly, . was sentenced) last fall Lo 20 yonts for the same robbery, David Auld, 24, third man charged, was nequltied last week, BUUNABY ‘G--TPhree of six prisonors who escaped from Oakatla Prison Form Sunday night were onptured curly {0> - ny, Polleo sald the searel Is don contrated in downtown Vanco vor, All narcotics addicts,’ the escapees wore oxpocted to hond for a woulda of of tugs, OHEMAINUS (. The body of Jongshoromiun who fell from tho deck of i freighter in Choe: malnus harbor last Monday wis recovered. two hours: lator: by Dunonn frogman, >. vs Bornard George, 90, of Wost» holme. foll from the degk of. the frolghter Roland, Witnoskos anid ho was shifting cargo on. tho dock of the trolglitor whan. hls ‘The Weather Clow wilh gradually inoroays Ing oloud,: Mostly cloudy : Wed- "a A Mbllo mileor” Winda | cast 886 by ovoning and ‘aouths, | Hardy 88: and 45, Sanda _ HO NO. wn “{Prinoo Habport 8 a0. und: 4B, wf ive aoe tae gy was planted by city police offi-| ~ 1 the. dock ‘and. a i ring 1. He was convicted two weeks ' PRINCE GEORGE Q—Mayor . onab 28; Wednosday, Low tonlght | Bighth: and Wl Wodnosdny fib Port Ma Natit feet of water. he Ball March 15: Plans are, underway to sind a gigantic CARS “Bluebird: Bens. ofit Ball” in the Elks Lodge 342 March 15 in.order'to raise funds for the Canadian ‘Arthritis ‘and the -elty, et . The Brocoedy fron) the ball wil go. towards setting up:.the new cline wher! the renovations \are completed. ab Prince. : Rupert - General hospital, eRe are not largo’ cnough, ‘to..glva: proper service, a CARS spokes- Man sald, The henofit, ball will: Ho | spnso- rod by. the Elks Lodgo: ‘and. ls- the Royal Purple, ooo Danelng will be from 8. na‘on, with the Hartley Bay Five" in tainmont are also slated to round: off the cvening, | a ee omen gor Grass Fires: |Still Plague City Freee | Anolher.* duwpioak:: “| Theos ny Ua! olty: Ting: pri a flremon, la: one. agaln: {agi appent toa FAT to rata n fron: burning garbe dy. cold "sin ‘Blngo’yoxtortlay: a fremon v0. grins ves ning the umber to 11 for v-dwo week porlod; all ot whol wale slartod by, wpiytks from ndJaoort. tres,’ e ‘Wroman' tahed ni 1 “Telia: Loglon: BBL Vevounda it pub out if Who's Yo sorta vatordl iN wvtlondod, gre “Ata Rheumatisin: Soclely's braneheln : : es “Ab prosont the facilities there |! ter organization. the: Ordor,. ot . pe attendanco, Four items of entors