! ‘ ‘ ; . a f Thousands upon thousands of si blocks in the heart of the city. » Were shot and the third was . Stabbed. : - engineering student, was shot : fatally after: he bumped into a ) man while walking on a side- Among a dance crowd, ("Drug Store Hours . |. Dail from 9 a.m, till 9 pam, |: eaten and Holidays 3 p.m. till 7 pm. - Desth’ s Pharmacy Limited . Ormes Drugs Limited ” | Mar | Mardi Gras Negro Stabbed, Two. Others Shot -NEW ORLEANS. (AP) —Three killings marred the last day of Mardi-Gras here. ‘Two men and. a woman met violent death’ Tuesday only a few hows before New Orleans end-|. ed ‘its traditional holiday flourish and turned sol- éninly to churches to begin the: ‘40-day Lenten season. Strect cleaners faeed the lask of ridding streets of debris from hundreds of parade floats, side- “walk lunches and floating beer and cocktail parties. _ Most of the city tuined out early Tuesday for the big event that -clinaxed two months of revelry. . MASKS AND COSTUMES visitors and natives turned out masked and costumed to repre- ‘Killings | IT’S A MONTH'S VACATION for actress Audrey Wepburn husband, actor Mel Ferrer as. they board. a ‘Swissair .DC-7C at Idlewild Alrport, New York, bound: for ‘St. Moritz,: Switzerland, At the conclusion of their vacatl where Mr, Ferrer is scheduled. to begin his new film,” “and | on the couple will fly” {0 Mexico sent almost every: person, place! and thing imaginable. They HEARING ADJOURNED — milled” over several hundred ‘Two of the holiday victims ‘August’ During, 26-year-old walk. Joseph Oliver Jenkins, 25;'was charged with murder. A woman identified as Mrs. Blanche. Moore, 43, was shot to . death during a fight and argu- ment In a bar and an unidenti- fled Negro was stabbed’ to ‘death “In Slander Case VANCOUVER (=. The long- delayed pre-trial appeal in the! slander sult of Robert £, som | to enter since he arrived aboard! there iy uncertainty over which mers, MLA for Rossland-Trail,; the Norwegian freighter Gudveig, i country Hanna came from, his wes sol Tuesday for hearing next Monday, for damages for slander. Ie is appealing from an order if by Mr. Justlee Harry Sullivant giving Mr. Sturdy authority tai make Jimited examination of his: ‘Sommers bank account, The case now is set for trial: ‘in Supreme Court by jury oni April 29 and has been adjourn=, ed awalting the outcome af this | chpen. i Stowaway s In Canada Still Unsure By DAVID i Canadian Press Suit Writer VANCOUVER (CP)—Christian: George. Han. na, 20-year-old stowaway Canada’ s door for three months, continues to hold a precarious foothold in the countr Yes "Mr. Justice. Harry. sullivan ‘of the -British?. Columbti« Suprenic ‘Court’ ‘reserved judg gnicn day onthe dintntitive:.s eTues= |. ander- ¢r's ‘application: to have an im} “J migration department : deporta- ton order declared invalid. The delay holds ajar the door which Hanna has been secking ; in December, Mr. Justice Sullivan said Trer-! He held that Lebanon could not! Mr, Sommers is sting Van-. day he will be unable to giv2 a} properly be considered the coun-| couver lawyer David A, “Sturdy decision until some time after, try from whence Hanna came March §. Court was adjourned; ‘until a date to be sel.” Donnid S. White, 26-year-old! Vancouver lawyer, got Hanna off ‘the ship at Port Alberni, in} | January and started the court: Hanna, “aetlons. While Is being assisted by sen-: jor counsel Thomas G, Marshall! and John R, Taylor, The showawity's lawyers ate NORTH SUB-DISTRICT QUOTA FOR HERRING GETS EXTENSION reun ca VANCOUVER. “e The chi extended the herring cateh quo of Pritish Columbia. by 20,000 ¥ ef supervisor of fleheries has to In the northern sub-district tons He also lengthened the a ~soUsOnM ime Mmit by five days, A, J, Whitmore sold ing release Tuusday that about 5,000 * ‘fons of the regular season's quota of 30,000 tons was still to be — taken Sunday night, That nigh _ schools of herring outside Free the night was more than 6,000 t, 6¢ selners found several big man's Pass and the eateh for tons, Fishing was halted until the Department of Fisheries could consider an application from (he fleheries' association " Horrlng fishing now will ¢ for an extended quota, ontinue In the northern area util Marel 15 uiloga the extra cuteh quota is caught before then, or conservation mensures heeome necessiry, Foothold ROWNTREE who has been knocking at % tack white ed. to" "th Lah) came,” the. country, ‘of. nationality, or one designated by the immigration minister. Mr. Marshall‘ argued Tuesday thet the first three alternatives could not be executed because country of birth and nationality. because he was only there'a few days between ships. The defence counsel argued further that tha minister had not selected a country to send i J. Arthur Macuennan immi- ‘gration department lawyer, sald i Hanna might possibly be admit- ted to Lebanon, { He sald Hanna “has no right ‘to enter or be in Canada," ad- ' ding: “And unless the act ts Ichanged, there is no possibility the applicant will be able to ; quality for entry," Mr. Justice Sullivan asked If | the minister had the right to ; Waive requirements for travel ‘documents, Mr, MaeLennan ‘agreed that he had, but sald no j request. had been made by wn Haar his lawyers, i ehereteen ments eminem pee net cmeneera-eunee pene menmneen ' ALGIERS (Reuters)-—Algerlan insurgents opened fire on a European cafe in Alglers today, killing one person and wound: Ing five others, Another group, firing a machine-gun from a moving cor, wounded four Luro- peans and at Moslem walting at in bus stop, : Vn te ERG HEATED DEBATE Vancouver City Council Votes For Fluoridation Plebiscite - VANCOUVER ew Amidst a {hit mn, of quent loning anid cross. quostlaning, ely counell docided Tyerday to hold a ploblaelte lute tila your on. fluoridation of Vaneouvor's watariaupply, “ATaronto dentist bade a aut. pelae appenrmnce in the erowded counell ehambor ind churged conmnttiad whiel refuse — to lekg udvantuea gt, Nuorldivion wibly “ert noglgenod | AD aldornin snd the metros paliian health offlecr — should koap hla node oul'.of the nite OP logs ORKed for Ni opinion, Minnlly, nT volud § to 2 hy faver of a plobiaite wt the nv. election In Podembar, Olhor Chrentor Vaneouver ane Jowor. innlnland onmunttles would ave to ngvoo to. the yolyone, aponkors: omplinsized, ~ bocanay dno. to taohniand dlftl oul tow one contra 8 ean HU: nthe vs a whe rae : “ . . he “hate es . ahd $ Fe rink : can ge ply could nob be Muorldated and hob wather’s, Dp, Donald We Guilatt of Tors onto, avedutlve secretary of Who Gandia Dental — Assoctition, appearing unexpectadly before (he speek) heartng, onatigater (hose who would oppose fluorl- dation, "T think db de a erhininal thing when we refaga to bonellt growing wd future generations by vefusing to intyoduce thts We heath measuro,”’ Dr, Chil» vu siti, NO PROVEN VALUE Asked (f-any tooth poate or dieu contd have the sume effect {| WH variation, DI Cullott Y0* plied: “Phare is No dontiteloo. snow hoday whieh has nm proyon yaluo na fir na prosorvation of tooth Is conenrniad,” Mtg guld 1,000, 000 . wp Votes bebe! Le seen g peer sete veaieene peer! ‘ Canadians now, are drinking fInoridated water: Aldermen wrangled “among (hemavlyes over whether Dr, Hlowarh Murruy, mebropolltan hoalth officer, stout have his any, "A ally employee should keop hls Nos ont of suoly a. contyos verstal question wyloss asked by the counell for hls opinion! dee wired Ald, Cuork Millor, a opponent of the ploblacile, "Aro you anylog that ow ollof medlanl offlear ns’) tho. toe aponslbility of advlslug tho pub: Hie on approved haath moth: ads hae nakud Ald’ Guorgo Cine ning WOULD ‘REDUCE’ DUOAY Di Murray anid: he had de: cldord finorlea tion. Would “voduee downy In ohildron's (oot and carry thom into’ inelulphrood with ee began: withdraw | Gaza Str ip today. but: then | suspended the operation, : \p Pp ininisttaters”. developed Tater. | ) * Aakpailatt | Complaint Laid JERUSALEM (AP) | Officials said they” tad learned that the UN: Em: in Arab disorders in the Gaza’ Strip and counter measures . by the Israeli security forces. The Gaza Strip was under Egyptian control from -1949 un-. til Israel: scized the 26-mile- long district last’ November, Most ‘of the population consists of Pales- tincan refugees who are fed by. the United Nations. ‘ At one point today Israeli’ of-. ficials said they had suspended} — | the - withdrawal. because ; Arabs |. : “JRRUSALEM (Reutérs) Parlidment today defeated. a motion of no confidence in Hing ‘ ergency Force planned: td : | bring Egyptian civilian administrators into ‘thet: area. - a aden Simultancously,. the Israeli army reported an Arab civilian “TER and an Israeli soldier were killed | uals and*swing, of. blues: and ‘ba . his. income over to. his order. laying ‘Jesuit ‘priest “Aime Duval. ‘sings. ab. Paris’: “Gaumont: Theater ‘toa’ boundlessly enthusiastic: audience: of more’ than 6,000 teen-agers, Cassock-clad Fa top: popular. singers; ‘believes’ that: his musical: recitals. ‘of spirit--. ther Duyal, one of the. country’ S$» lads ‘and. religious ‘songs “of his own. composition can heip. hin Jead his. audiences closer. to, God. ro The 38-year-old priest sings in’ Latin, ‘French, German, ‘English, - Russian, Hawaliait, Spanish, Basque and. Ttalian, He turns all) 1DGEs OTE SPLIT Premier David Ben-Gurion for agreeing. {o a withdrawal of ; Isracli forces from Egypt. PBR PP Despite tue hitch, a Reuters | Jerusalem dispatch said an In-: troops advanced toward Gaza to-.: day to replace Isracli forces, The! battalion left its base camp at El Arish, 35 miles west of the: strin, and is “well on ils way” lO 1F the strip, a UN spokesman said. | There appeared to be no snarl: in the evacuation of Sharm cl Sheikh, the Sinal base com- | manding the mouth of the gulf of Aqaba, Loading of heavy ma-| eral was reported progressing there according to plan, The troop movements were to start later, BEN-GURION CRITICIZE Dd It was understood, before the complaint about Egyptian ad- ministrators, that the Israclis had agreed to a 24-hour plan for the changeover al a meeting of Maj.-Gen, E, L, M, Burns, com- mander of the UN Emergency Foree, and Maj..Gen, Moshe Da- yan, the Isracl army chief of staff. Isracl sought a phasod with- drawal (o take sevoral weeks 02 the ground that this would pre- yent chuos and Araly outbreaks, In view of the reported looting, It is expected Burns and Dayan will work out a new timetable, Fresh outbursts agains, the withdrawal ordor of - Promier David Ben-Gurion marked a now gession of the Knesset (partio- mont), The debate, proliminary to n test of the government's sbrongth Intor in the day, ondod Ap 120 pam, Airliner Grounded: SINGAPORE in—Britain's new Brittatnla aleliner, on its flrst rogulur flight from Sydney. to London, was grounded at Dar win, Anatralin, today with ongino trouble, Tho British Ovorsens Atvways Corporation wis unable ‘to any how Jong tho plano wit) bo do- layed, Tho ninkora of the. turbos yop airliner onl) It We wort 8 argoart aL brnnaporh alroratt, ~ WEATHER Clondy today and. Thursday, Bentlored. snow showors: in the malnland Inlots ane ray shows o's cluawhere both dnys,.. Nob much change tn: tomporatura, | Winds southonat 20, Low tonight and Wieh: Thuraday ate Port butior Louth wnye Mad se a lif, qlee Yas ‘last April of eight- -year- “ald. ley, B.C, a majority vote of the B.C. Court of Appeal, Resons for the decisions were not given immed- ‘dately, Justices H. I. Bird and F, A. Sheppard dissented. Easton won a new trial exact. Vessel Taking The Norwegian Freighter SS Janna arrived at the Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd,, Watson Island mill docks yesterday to take on approximately 2,400 tons of pulp and 750 tons of chemleals destined for Rotter- dam, Holland, and the United Kingdom, The yessel, skippered by Capt, J, Bottger will be leaving either Monday or Tuesday, a company spokesman said today, Pope Observes Start of Lent VATICAN CITY it--The Pope today marked his own forehead with ashes as tha ponitential sensor of Lont began, Tho Pont! marked his fores oad while ho. sald wags dn his private chapel, Only a tow members of his Vatican houses hold attended, Today, Ash Wodnesdny, is the day that: Roman Catholles hive thelr forohonds marked with ASHOR-AB A sign of ponanea and Mryominder of tho mortality of man, The Lonton acnson ones with Baster, Grain Vessel Sails For U.K. Tho Greok freighter, 88 Sore Whid lett the Canadian Govern mont olevator at | pam, today hound. for Who United kingdom Willy 29,075 tons of No, 4 and ran ‘No, 2 food barloy in ity 10 ’ . Tlio -vougel which Is chartered by. Sagonuay - Torminala arrived hove Inat Thuraday and onnie VANCOUVER (CPA. new 7 trial was ordered | Tuesday for Gerald Eaton, convicted of the murder Carolynne Moore at Lang; ote dian battalion of United Nations; ‘The new trial was ordered by. hy a week from: the scheduled ; date of his execution. He was sentenced to death by Mr, Justice A, E, Lord who con- ducted the trial at the New Westminster assizes, His execu- tion was fixed for March 12, In the uppeal, Eaton's coun- se] attacked confessions made by Raton to ROMP, He contended the statements. should never have been admitted at the trial because they were obtained, he said, by inducements and threats by police, Police Seek Aid To Find Missing Man Police today asked public ase sistance. In helping them locate a missing Vancouver man, | Missing since February 23 ts Roy Wick, 43-year-old fisher man, ‘ He was Inst seen in Prince Rupert during bho early hours of Vebruary 23.) Since then. there has boon no truce of hin” Drugging operablons havg been conducted by polite in the vice ity of Albert and MoCaffory Lid, dovk as ib {8 bolloved Wick might hove fallon Into tho harbor, of all travel ngonolos bub to no avail, Wick was frat. roported Miss~ Ing: fron. tho herring vossel, BC, Lady, Fobrinry. 8% Ho was clio to love for a. fishing trip prior to hab bub.when he didn’t show up.nolled wore informed, Poliva algo’ atatod . Wiek may havo hud a Inpye of memory, Desoripeloiy of tho missing man jxsned toduy by NOO in churge of the elty. ROMP ‘dotachmont, Sub, Wid. Voelds da aa follows: 170 pownrday regoding Wallin; may complexion, or blocky MI (\, é ih Any orien having informs atlon congorning tho wheres: nboutn, of: the; “milaaing | man alnoo Fobynary, 88 is naked to ot in. tnat gt ‘Mo My Mardy 90 and 48, Sandapih ond Trice Rupr ib: And. au" O Mongaldlo tho ook for ring Pri aye ey: TOM? . yf u ohn aso. that expéeled, when’ aT : ken’ from the Canneties: start: at Police have also made a, check | Holght, 6 foot O hichos; weight! represents ti ment’s grant, and. the: deduction ' -of. miscellaneous: receipts. ta “The. city-will: share: the. task. of | Str ries : and: ‘expen- aL (se > Last’ year: oulie budget amt | . sre an ate an “additional ‘9 | the Toonis for’: Port Edward. school whole : "Instruction ‘Accou swollen. to- $344, 192. : ' Auxiliary Ser vices’ the actual expenditure level for tions demand more money, rent capital accounts both show a sharp increase owing to deben- tures and interest for school buildings. The Increased debt charges take ‘the 1957 estimate to $122,044 compared to last year's actual expenditure | of $107, 479, This is: where your money will 0: Administration (salaries, of ses) $20,905, Instruction . (teachers’. and clerical salaries, supplics and ex- ponses) $344,108, Operation {lanitors and che gincers' salaries and supplies, light, power, water, fuel, Insure anee, rentals and* expenses) $82,071, . Repairs and maintenance (wages and supplies for grounds, building and equipment cx- penses) $28,320, Conveyance of puplls (bus op. erating, contract, transportation and general expenses) $6,000, Auxiliary services (hoalth, feos except to other boards, dorm|- tory and boarding and general expenses) $2,036, Non-operating expenses (pay- ments (0 other boards, purchase of supplics for re-sale, text book rentals and other expenses): $5,500, Dob. services (principal and Interest on sinking fund, deben- tures, and bank torm toon, ne: Account a shows 2 lower estimate than last year, but is slightly higher than |; 1956, -Otherwise, all other. s sec- The combined debt and. ‘cur- fice, trustee and general expens: Schlosser, 46" a1 ing, 21, at = was serving ® “his “14th *. +t Oakalla, is: believed: masjerminded’, the ‘escape -: a prison door were cut through with a smuggled. hacksaw : ‘and the cuts disguised. with: paint, The escape took place abou 7 p.m, during confusion ‘occa: kitchen work crew, f Pioneer: El Cobb Ploncer resident. of Prineetftu: Prince Ruport .General ‘Hospital. of 74, came hero vin Vancouver In. 3010 and has lived here ever ‘alned,: occupatlor, retiring 10 yonrs: ‘ngo due to Wl} hoalth, . Pape My, Cobb. was an: active: ‘and. charter member _of the Bonevos, Ulks, Lodge 942 and took an-ncs: tive park in: the carly ‘uinistrol: Tle hag no: known relatives: - Tunoral arrangements will’ bo. Funeral Home, Tonth Annual Competitive Dat Adjudientor Mts, Dorothy: of Danelng, undor tho dlrogtlor Mrand Mrs, Douglas: Cake, Mr, ‘Tatts ontrios Include ‘somo of the moro advancod at bors and aorobatle danalng, -T tort ) tr tho tlrat Hmoy. cua ul yt Lontat a ~ Festival Opens Te onight: ' With 23 Dancing Eni Twonty-throo dancing amumbors jonlgit® wit “ono ih held in Whe Clie Contre front Maroh lode Officially oponing Hie dancing vent, ‘will bo. Hi. : Slool, oxocutivo membor:of tho sportaoring Prince Ruport jae brieb Music and Dean. Postlyal ‘assoolution, comment and mark on 21 entr'les from ‘tho:Olvle Contre Solo! from Booth Momorin) High school, une alx iroup umiory ringing:from tap and soft: shoo alloy to'Mnortrlah He, Bont oxhlbitions in square dancing, of tho compotitora: will: bo batore. the footlights: a t tries Nelng and Drnina Festival, ‘bolng ‘Weld h Horator ‘of Fort’ St John 1 of Buddy:-Talt and two onteles : tion, of: udents will, sproaont Baltot: ho high: aahodl 0 My Will oslok sloned by the. cvening exercise period and changing — of the . Dies Aged 14°: 2" port, Edwin Jolin Cobb died Ii yesterday: afternoon at the: Ago : Born In Hastings, England, he 7 - He was a halibut fisherman by... | Jont and Protective Ordor of tho shows staged hore, 0 Bev announced * Inter: by. Forgot: which the bars and’ sereei:oh