‘ Deer tatoos | | { 4 ' 4 “Bring 15 Drug Store Hours Daily from 9 am. till 9 pm, ' Sundays and Holidays 3 pam till 7 pam. | Deeth's Pharmacy —- himited “Ormes Drugs Limited ed at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci |: PRINCE RUPERT, By Port— An ‘THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1057,” d'Key to the Great North ist Sales. Ot Halibut - Price Lower ~ -Than Last Year » Hive United States and § two-Canadian fishing ves- sels landed a total of 195, 600 pounds of halibut yes-. ; terday.and today for the im ! ¢ f i i |. fir'st’sales of the new sea-| i son.on Prince Rupert Hal- if 1 » ~ Brought in by the United States j i ! { ‘ | t tag "1955 price of 14 cents. Prices for for-chicken 11. -* 35,000 pounds. , {ultof green wool w 1 ' olec ibut Exchange.» ‘Top price of 15 cents was paid | ¢ for.medium fish. This Is lower |” ~ than Jast year’s. good figure ‘of 18.7 cents, but better than the large halibut reached 13,3 and ‘Biggest. catch so far was vessel “Rebekah” which landed Landings today and yesterday, with- prices for medium, large and chicken in brackets are as follows: - “Rebekah” (US) 35,000 pounds (15, 13.2, 11). Sold to, Royal Fish- cries. ee “Serius”. (U,8:). 27,000 pounds (15, 13.3, 11). Sold to Babcock Fisheries, : “Bataan” (U.S.) 25,500: por (15, 12.9, 10). Sold to B.C. Packers Ltd. ; we _ Two Canadian bouts—"Ingsid H.” and “Gony” each sold catch- es of 21,000 pounds to the Co- Op Association. - Crown Evidence Given NEEDED BY SEPTEMBER Booth Memorial High school, re- Board Call For School “Tenders for, a: new two elass-room addition to Port..Edward, sctiool..were . called for -at Tuesday ininight! ee a ight'smeeting:-of S hoped: that ‘the ‘exten » Feit , sion ‘ beginning of the new term in September... °° s Tenders of School: ou Loh Addition Board =District-5 will be compléted “by. the Ronald F, Lucas, priicipal of; In Garage Break-in Case “A blood-stained car-jack, a palm-print, a brown shoe and a ere mention- ed ‘ty.evidence at a preliminary hearing of prosecution evidence before Magistrate W, D. Vance vt,ciby police court yesterday afternoon, Before the court was Benjamin Roy Hallett who has fed trinl by judge with Jury eof breaking and cn- 4 Lid. with was A, onrarcharg terlix, McRao Motor tntant. Crown counsel Pryce Brown. CBSiico In evidence slated thut shoes found among the debris of (he broken-lnto gatige shortly atter the erlme were idantlenl to those worn by Hallett a few iss “potore, ROMP — specialist ronethe Crime Detection labor: Regina, assorted tn acl nylon-wool mix- fire found inside one of the fhote”could, have cama {rom the irony gorks worn by Wallet at fie tle of his arrest. SITOK.IN DEBRIS * Garage mE John Henry Minn anid that he discovered the brenkely about 8 am, on April JO" found-the floor of tho parka. room ltherad with parts, nud broken glass and he nollead a shoo lying among the dolls, The Handle had boon broken off the gofe, Upstate in tho nants nara officer, bho doxk was badly Aaliitored, npparently hy A jack Iwing on the floor nourhy, ity ROMP uffleors toxtiflod Att thoy had soon Hallott wilke Ig, AANORS Hecand Avenue AL 4:20 nm, hab morning and mollead Hint he wha not worrlng ny, shoos, VEO whe wn I innagine that bho Aurblng his foot," ono of the offlears, CAUSES LAUGH Mares, n,puth.of Bt whore was Inughber tn court aronseoxmniniin hon Tallott, tod Ve ho Wad the. offlear, i vag We odd “walking across bho t " to of {not WAR nine 1 atau hoot aking ti whieh entry had Weal Iking gingerly xtonos wore conmnanted fo seo nn ond without T pros “So you let people walk nyound drunk now?” countered | Hallett. Officers who were called to the Second Averiue garage after the break-ln, sald that they had | renson to believe that the shoes found on tho scene belonged to Hallott and had préceeded to look for him: He ‘was found gsleep In the CNR walling room and was arrested, Fresh blood stalns hac bean noticed on the shank of the Jack used to batter the desk at the garage, There was a toar showing evidence of recent bleeding on the accused's lef hand, pollee sald, PALM PRINT Palm print found on the tne sida of the window through been made, rhowed 24 points of similarity with that. of. the aceused, an ROMP finger printing export stated, "Y goneludo that the = prlit found on the alll was left there by the loft palm of Benjamin Roy Hallett and by no other hand," he told the court, Tho prollimnary hearing was adjournod until tomorrow afters noon so that a defence witness from Kitlmat can toattfy, Thomas Collier Funeral Held Funeral servieo for Thomas Collier, who diad at hia homo, 45 Soventh Avenuo Enst, Inst Sunday, waa hold ab Porguson Funeral Wome this afternoon, Rov, J. A. Rosen, Firat Bayllst Church, offlelated, ‘Intormont was wh Falrviow Comotory, The Weather Bunny today and Friday, Livtlo change In fomporature, Wind and Igh Friday at Port Nard 4) and 60, Aandaplt 45 and § wumed’ you had hoon dr -tupliod Vio witness, ee Wenn san ces eb | driven at s sixth Ave { . speed on Bixth Avenue ported that police had been in-'hetween Hays Cove Avenue. and formed about ‘the breaking of! McBride, particul 11 windows at the school during! poypr, ' the weekend, ie also told the} pointing oui that. “sixth Is a board that cars were being! narrow road with.a poor. side- walk” Mr, Lucas suggested that the School Zone sign atthe cor- ner of Sixth and: Hays Cove Circle he relocated a ‘block from the school to Sixth and Eberts. lable” expenses for the. trip. "| Broudway muslen Halt ovensionnlly renching north 16 In oxposod avons, Low tonight hy wlarly’ at noon Poo Prinelpals J. H. Stecle. (Roosc- vell Park), T, G, Bateman (Con- rad), R. G. Moore (King Edward) and T. McKeown (Port: Edward) will attend a school: ‘principals conferentee at Terrace June |. Bourd agrecd to pay “rveason- Members of the school patrols of King Wdward and Conrad schools ‘are to be taken ov an abbreviated tour of Columbia Collulose Company's nll In ree- ognition of thelr work. Aitendanee figures for April were: Booth Memorial High: enrollment 699, attendance 04,95 per cent; Conrad Street, BOT 06.19 per cent; Roosevell Park: 7804.4 per cent; Port Edward: 219—04.7 por cont; Dighy Island 23: Pork Essington 12) Sunnys side 2b. ; rere cierennl ha SETH RO RNIMT SHS © HT ? Opera Star Ezio Pinza Dies Aged 64 who. became worl through Ile sing 1 South Paetfic dled onrly today at the ge 0 {hia aloop,” 4 Ping had suffered two hls home here Ineb Doo. 3 wig In erlilenl condition avout Urea weokx then Greanwich, Conn, hospital. lave tn Aprll Ty addition those wh Myvi’ dled wero hia wife, Doris Lon}; thelr two dau Colln, 15, and Qlorla, thotr son Potor, We Ping alzo ta survived third daughter, Mrs. Bollor, who was bo wifo, who ta dond the forme ~ NEED FOR MORE ATG 1st '} pital with TB and silicosis, STAMFORD, Conn, (ee walo Pinzn, Metropolitan Opora bass d ~ famous ing role in the At. Pulp Mill OH, Pinan'y physlelan, Pr Honry D, Fogo, anid he "passed quiolly heart witacks, Ono was at Corvla, Italy on Aug, 26, 1066, which kept hin in an Tallon hospital “for a short Lime, The second cane ae foy at Ping alko suffored a stroke to tho doctor, 4 hodalde whon he htars , anc by a Olnudia bom to his flrst . Mra, Boller oO housing is stressed in .ab picture which shows: -severa sub-standard: homes in~ this. city, Lack of space, sanitary,’ facilities and. environment.are..1: just part.of reason new: ‘homes . should be built to-take care of: growing population. City coun-. cil committee headed ;by. Ald. : Kay Smith and . assiste Skcena Health Unit and branch of.the. Welfare.d ment,:is probing need ing:at. moment. and. ; ted‘to-rolease: find ee \ l 1 To Continue. | ension Fight | KITIMAT, B, C. ®—Mrs. Ben ! Zucco expects to return to Van-| couver Saturday to continue her | fight to win a pension for her, husband, _ : Mrs, Zucco has becn canvass- ing and campaigning in Kitimat over the last few weeks in an effort to raise moncy so that she: can return to Vancouver. Her husband, Jack Zucco, lies gravely {ll in the Pearson hos-: 1 t Medical authorities say Mr. Zucco contracted silicosis while working as a miner in B.C, His claim for vension has beoh turned down by the Workmen's Compensation board. Recently the Kitimat trades ynd labor council backed Mrs, zZucco and through thelr Joint efforts: more than $200 has beon raised In Kitimat, Mrs, Zueco, who drives a cab ! \ band's case reealyes early ate tontion she will begin a protest drive to Ottawa, Last yony Mrs, Zucco staged sitedown protests on the steps of tho legislature In Victoria, A board of medleal authoritios has investignted hor husband's claim bub no, official decisjou has beon announced yet. ccm hnn sno atteithdhdutenenen tment heemeanah niet tee) No Lost Time Accidents Yet. « MN ae yt ho cn “No Jontstitia ‘nealdonty have ao far occurred -at.Columbin Coll» uloso Company's Watson Island mill ales the start of thelr cam- palgn In support of Foroat Prod- vole Bifoly ‘Wook, | roraanine} droctor D, J, Dose woll anld today that, the frm was distributing clgarettos to omployocs In four coparimonts for (holy snfoly. records up to April 90, . ‘Bost bf tho’ group was tho Toohnlen! Control dopartinant With 31 omployoes and a yun of 207,024 working hours without o lost -timo novldant, , Bocond:,was tho Tatrumont clopartinont, 13 omployacs, 120, 960 houray dhird Wood Room, 42 cinployeos, 87,000 hours; fourth Toohnion Rogearch dopartmont, T | ' [Princo Ruporl 42 ad 68, IWvog Wu Thalys $ -the former, ‘he . Of the Liberal can gy ne , j ‘wo Vanco igby Island he. people of Ca ‘thelr dollar ast fey months Marler sald here ithat Canadians lar, most” pe : he ‘said Immediate Start wo Vancouver. firms, General | J Ltd, and Peter: Kiewit’ Sons, Co. of Catiada}. - 5 /ho submitted joint: bids, have been‘awarded| ~ otitract to build Prince Rupert’s land: airport) at the m @: harbor here: from’ taking a cautious slackening. of the govern- s tight: money policy at the ‘ f the year, Transport Min- aking :in ‘support of E. T. rlewhaite, MP Skeena, ata eral rally here, Mr. Marler an easy money policy. if they wished but it, would 'jng.more money and the’ dollar would shrink in value. — - ATruth of: the matter,” Mr. Marler said,.“is that the amount ‘of: money available has limita- tons. ‘Too many people. wanted to-borrow money: and: there was notienough of ite! didal Gonstruction |- f outh:of. the harbor here. |* “, «The: announcement ..that, they © \_ [tH total $7,608,120 . tender had ibpen'} . | accepted by.the federal treasury |: _| departmient-.was ‘made here: last'| “og {tight by. ‘Transport. Minister)” * George. Marler’at.a political. M4 meeting “in. the: Annunciation “| School ~ auditorium. where,; he | °- spoke. to: just over. 100 persons | - on ‘behalf. of E. Ip nn MP. for Skeena: pits TAS hs nada have| . The-tender listed $6,338,020 for |: a hard-surface runway-6,000 feet; long by. 200 .feet: wide; - $945,400 for ‘an access road. and $313,700 for an: aircraft parking apron, ||. ” Only other. bid.was also‘a joint |- one; from’ Mannix, Ltd.,. and} value over there may last night, lewhaite;| Bu the: pressure Austrlain behind’ thé: Campbell ‘Bennett Ltd. for $8,- 490,00. 0° . CONCRETE: PROOF * “Mr. Marler’s. “announcement could have| was greeted with cheers and sus- pert was: given’ concrete’ proof that its battle-for.a land airport was about to become a reality. The transport minister said that the-contractors had been mean issu- veloping the airport would start would be completed in two years §.not promis- .|but said that he. w: it would-be. “| with the ‘prese -{paign, It: didn’ have spent: ¢ tained applause as. Prince Ru-|- os advised and that work-on de-|- . De oe hore says that unless her hugs) | Mr. Marler'sald that E. T. Apple- whaite had discharged his duties as chairman of ‘committees and that of speakersduring the pipe- line debate ina manner that “had -greatly enhanced his own reputation and brought. distinc- tion to his constituency.” -. Mr. Marler said. the Skecna Member was a “model MP who had worked hard: and. diligently for his tiding” | The transport minister added in the elght years of Prime’ Min- ister St. Laurent’s’tenure, Cana- dians and others had invested capital totalling 43 billion dol- lars, compared to 21 billion dol- lars Ip the 18 previous years, He warned against, voling for splinter: groups saying that if the Soca} Credit. party got elect- ed to every scat ta Brllish Col- umbia and Alberta “It wouldn't amount {o a corporal'’s guard, Jet alone “the balance of power as claimed by Soered leaders.” “With one or the other of the two traditional parties you will he assured that you will do well by Canada,” he gald, adding that “the. record of the Liberal’ ratty conumands your respect and support Co Mrs, W, D, Smith was chalr- man for tho. meeting and Mr, Marler wag intraduced by J. D, McRao, president of the Liberal kien Podoral riding associns ol, Digby Island Man Joshua Tait Dies Joshua Talt, agod about 60, of Digby Island, dled nt Prince Rus port Corjoral Hospital yostorday, surveys had We not-been reasbn- ably sure that project.” TSeeond World: Way and necded ‘it.was'a feasible HIGH EXPENDITURE Mr. Marler sald that. he had been, profoundly regretful that the airport should cost as much as $7,600,000 but after having flown over Digby Island yester-} tiay and seen the ‘muskeg and rock he could understand why. Mr, Marler also announced that $6,000 would bo spent on extending the facilities at Seal Cove airbase, $45,000 for clear- ing the sile of a sccond run- way at Sandsplt and $93,000. for lighting in connection with Terrace airport, He sald the Liberal govern ment had spent $200.niillion on aviation since the end of the to spend another $300 million to keep up the aviation facilities “that Canadian expect from us.” SECT BID MAY VANCOYVER sity of B.C, says the pro} to move to Russia nny Doan Androw, deputy to chalrman of the poukhobor studied tho problem of the government, "There have of Freedom over te year ow lands,” h No country will ta sibility for having tholn purposes within thely voll Thoy want doctors, and thoy niake full use yosal O ko then Funoral will take: plnco'at Tore guson Fynoral tomo, . Ty RON MONK nat Nows. Gta! Writor... Somowhore In: Princo Ruport Is erupt brown shopplig big contalning two oqually. une distinguished " pink — onvolopod, You cold buy all, three for a nickel, Bub tothe women who holp the lek people of this olty, Whose chonp ploces of paper moan more thay all the mink’ tn Monaco, ms For thoy contain monoy ralsed front tho anle of cook books and donation Intonded to. buy modlont oquipmoent: for Prince Ruport Gonorn) Hospital: Tho. onvolopos: wore lying. in 40 omployeos, 86,200. hours,’ 5 tee eat PB ier ot ata ea tho botlom of the bag whon. tt oo. a Pgae y hey my Broun Stopring Bo Contains Hospital willing to necopt tho respons WA Cook ring somo cook books for sale at tho WA's annie inl ton yestorday, Unfortunately, tho porson who took tho books out of the bag was nob told thi tho onvelopes wore In tho hote ton, Tho bag was put with olhors and, apparently, givon lo @ Clas fomor to enrry homo ot onke bought ab the homo-cooklng outer, " Anon brondont iy orn t . Inat night an na (te ae ng had failed nen bag or envolopes when the Dal Nowa wort to prosa, WA iproslont Mra, JR. Ayres sald today: “Ib wna the only thing that marrod an obhorwiso wag wved to b tthe last session of the-legislature 70 GO TO RUSSIA - BE JUST PUBLICITY STUNT QeDenn Geoffrey An be just a publicity. stur roligioys sect for tho provincial poen dozens of t $ and many explorat 0 sald, “but nothing: childran o gious bollof deritists an of educated p | {bilities of education.” . Given Out by Mistake immediately. He: foresaw. that. {t | ee for charitable purposes. "+". The tax was asked fot during by Bert ‘Price . (SC-Vancouver- Burrard) :as a form- of control. over ‘the ever-growing game. ... KAMLOOPS, B.C. @)—An ‘él-. derly couple, prominent in-B.C. cattle and ranching circles, were killed Wednesday. when their car collided with a logging truck 18). miles cast of here at Monte Creek. 4 Dead are Mr, and Mrs, William §, Palmer, Both were in thelr 80s. mo, VANCOUVEI! .) — Constable Kon Miles returned to his beat on Hastings Street late Wednos- day, almost two months after he was wounded in the neck while capturing a holdup suspect. He was still carrying a .22-callbre |, drew of the Univor- Freedom Doykhobors yb, - University president, was ltative committee which { Sons of the consy umors of a move by the Sons jong by them {yy hag ever come of it all”. Wl they accept the rospon- dycated for suct peaceful sag any othor oltizens, d ongincors thomeolves — coplo, They‘ mugt bo - yun Book Money ! 1 ve DA Ss ; 4 bs Sh gt portoot tad, We'nro,suro that tf nriyone Finca’ thoao. onyplorns thov will return them’ to us. We don't know what amount o monoy they contain nathe cook hook antes, tronguror {a on halle day, Bub: wo do'know how. vital lk overy cont, wo..valao: for. tho hospital! ‘Bo Af you vialted tho WA ton yoatorday,” nnd ~ partloularly {f you bought nonke for. white you wore xivon a shopping bag plongo make n thorough chook of overy bag you Wave, Tho few dollnra In thoao: pint anvelonos: could, Indirectly, monn lifo-or donth: for domo ott fina flrs trip was originally plan . grizzly hunt but that the legend- ary Sasquatch are now: the prime. : VANGOU Jack . Boyce,’ 29, of * subur Steveston was: killed Wednesday when he was, crushed In the pulley of a hogfuel clevator-at the’ Marpole plant .of Alaska | Pine and Collulose Lid, 00 VICTORIA .(CP)— Two fires were reporled int sprawling | Vancouver: forest . “district overnight, bringlng tlie: . total torseven, Some 40 are engaged in lighting. the, blazes, including two at Camp-"". bell River. dontified a olf in two Ul niden d yonr-ol Tho’ 0 ham. Palac oon h 7 ahi anod: from 0 t| "Tho Duke of Cornwall Oharlos) \ndorwent an: operative istactary," « Pelneo roaldont; In, future, ©. atay In be VANCOUVER "(i—V traffic and: drowning. accident Jate Monday:in Pavilion Lake,. miles north o ant Charles T, MacDonnell, 66. ‘Mr, MacDonnell’s car ‘plunged a narrow. dirt mountaln:road o tho Inko and was found ~ LONDON (. : Charles, Queqn Blzabeth's son underwonta ation at Buckingham Pala tho romo His linmedinte. « pos condition ag:"vory. antler Tho prince .was- abso the London ‘primary & attends for three "woo term boonuso of tonalllt 0 tetloor room I Bue sorilor ony, NOK bad ospltal, hos 4 tflolal- bullotin. wa Hon for thorremoval. and adondidd this morning? Royal Highness! iminediate Hout Charles RQ. ight: ‘Mew, he. +f men’ and Albert, : iim ofa [-Lilloost: has ‘been s Vancouver accounts an to a ee t litied Amerie Routers), no hee, i : ) ti ae | ty valto Q t-opor anol sh ke. nab: 4 Fallon was: ng o by Drv James C nk i o ant throat ste «0 London .childre fhe. palace: Ve (Pr Oper iy Of: 0 > On Ma VOrY -oxpectec ? dd for bout we ‘;