ene ww toe ip ly -, 1 ’ VOL, XLVII, No. 231 wo ate ee rR oe i ee EE TE Nw re ey MD DT Ee Ee ee ee ee wy ee : . re : aot por mn i m : on os i poet Telephone 6767 ae ANT. CAMERON, 44° (above) athe . forest. protection service ate Victoria; has been promo- - ‘ted: to -district forester for the Vancouver’ forest. district. - ‘He will be succeeded by Harry B:: sForse, 50, district forester ‘at‘ Nelson. Taking over the ‘Nelson - forest’ district will be Percy Young, 56,: (right) pres- ‘ent district forester for .the o ‘Prince Rupert forest. district. ~ yrowriced ” ‘by “Latids’ arid” Fo Minister ‘R, G.: ‘Williston, Bffective--April -1,, Mr. Came=| ron, who is at: ‘present forester in charge of. ‘the NET seereneO eT eer Possessed unregistered revolver Willan oR. MoeDonald, of Prince Rupert, was flned $10 at eiiy police court’ Baturday for having an unrogtatored fron, iv revolver, MuDonnld plonded guilty bee foro Magiabrato mw, Applo- whalte. | this: breakdown: of. the. results?” Shields, England, and came to}. er..will be chosen in runoffs next Sunday when.a winner will need only. a. plurality. i The. interior ‘ministry: ‘gave Communists, ‘elected’ ‘I deputy, ‘Fined $75 : for leaving accident | Leslie Christoff, 28, of Prince Rupert was fined S75, costs or in deault o payment sentenced to 20 days in jail when he plead- ed guilty. in Port Edward police court Fridey to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Christoff was charged after he hit a parked car owned by Betty Tait of Miller Bay Hospital caus- ‘Ing about $200 damage, Thurs- ‘day night. ° |, Miss Tait found the damage {9 her vehicle early next morn- ng Tito attack Red Chi BELGRADS, Yugoslavia (Reu- ters) President Tito today con- demned Communist China for being “against political coex- Istence” and said the Peiping regime’s newly formed com- munes had “nothing in common with Marxism,” Lake ice unsafe The lee on Oliver Lake Is “Very nosafe" for skiing, RC MY at Port Edward reported today. their support further : ¥/B.C. ROUNDUP - VaNcouvaR (cP) ~~ Btrike | notice was given by more than | $3,600 Interior British Columbia lumber worokrs late Friday as last-minute talks aimed ni sat- Homent . of | wage differances broke’ down, Tho International Woodwork- ers of America, CLO. will set a dendiino today for the walkout. Workors and oporators in the Kamloops, Kelowna, Nelson and, 7 Cranbrook wrens In southern B.C. are Involved In tha dlaputo, VANCOUVER A total of $2,306,576 was paid out in un employmont Insiranca bonefits In 3.0. during October, Horace Keatch, director of tho Pacific rozlon,. anounced Triday. Vandoyvor | $1,903,081, New Weitininutor $80, 40, und Vic- ‘ yt .. il wht 4 AM 4 uf aMu tot 4 4,0 Wy v +, it y A Vat tA yt 1M tata}eg hobhbady babuterdagl X hah aahadibale NL Lath ‘atte wie oe Ps IFS OTT Eee tee on eee my “ ei ) eis pa cunlunel me Co, ve to 7 958 nt of the. vote. we: oe sUNR, 8 deputies, 3,003. 958, 17.6 per “cent. =" '! (Socialists, ‘2. ‘deputies, 3: 167 354 votes, 15.5. per: cent. “Independents, ‘mostly | right- ists, 15 deputies, 2,816, 176. votes, ft 13. 75 -per cent.: ‘| ;The remaining | “votes | ‘were scattered. samiong,.14 other ‘Part- ‘and: groupss:*- te. - Communist. a percentage : cormpared with 25.6 in the last. general’ election ‘of 1956; and the: ° ‘popular “vote compared . with ‘their. -peak: strength of 5,500,000 ‘Votes ‘in “1946; had: 544: deputies. During the -week rival candi- dates will be ganging up against the Communists to: try to trim in next Sunday’ Ss. -runoffs,, a, AS an~ -example;. Duclos got} ‘some. 8,000 votes less than the combined total of | Socialist Henry Frenay and:the moderate, Dr.: Jean-Pierre. Profichet, in- the industrial suburb, of. Paris. which as’: been - ‘Duclos’: ‘ stronghold PI MP aaa aa TN “They. held 142 © | ‘seats inthe old assembly which since the war. Next: Sunday. Pro-{: fiechet: is ‘likely. to © be . Duclo: “| only opponent. if : Frenay.--with- 8: his: ‘support. to} draws and. th public.” ‘he bookse'ler who is opposed.to’ taxes, “almost disappeared. After ‘winning 51 seats in ‘the last ‘as- sembly, it got less than one per cent of the popular vote this Sime. What the Poujadists lost, “he Soustelle forces picked up.- ‘n Algeria next weekend alsa: will lean strongly to the right. Pressures by the army and French settlers and the treats of the nationalist rebels prevented iny large group of candidates coming forward, to represent other views. Two-thirds of those elected must be Moslem. PDIP DPVPDOOL OS PIPP TD POP OLE Q'Leary, who would have in an Ottnwa gutter followin cariicr, nearby. their homes. After about 17 McDermott, 17; and Thonins - average working-class familie torla $208,907 got tha bulk of the payments. Othera included: Courtenay $39,800; Cranbrook $20,736; Dun- can $99,810; Kamloops $48,080; Kelownn $22,358; Kitimat $32,- 216; Nanaimo $61,670; “Nolson $28,074:' Ponticton $30,643: Port Albern| $31,968; Prince Coorge $08, 603: Prince Ruport $52,017; Oh $20, 692 and Vornon $2,- VANCOUVER ©) ~~ Former Dritdah Columbla foraste minister Robert Sommers, convicted: last wool of bribery and conspiracy while he hold office, was relonsod on $84,000 ball Mriday fron Oak~ “AIA Prison Yarm In suburban Burnaby, The relonse of 47-yonr-old Sommors, sontoncod Inst Friday “ wheat yt powe. | called the‘results “a: good. augury “| for’ the, start“ of the: Fifth, “Re- . ‘The party. ‘of’ Pierre’ Poujade, : a The 67 deputies to be elected! tren’ inate tlhe Day, commemorating B.C ‘half-hour’ displa if Lee Briggs, Premier Bennett as Yi The’ premier made the’ state- ‘ment as he announced:the mem- bers and terms of reference of a royal commission appointed to inquire into the operations of the power commission. He said H. H. Griffin, the commissions top legal adviser, had submitted his resignation but chairman T. ait: Crosby, YOUTHS CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER GANG FIGHT STABBING OTTAWA ‘Five teenagers have been charged with murder in the slaying of Robert O'Leary, stabbed through the heart in a gang fight carly Sunday. They were to appear today in. police court. peen 21 today—was left ‘dead g the gang clash, sparked by ‘a young girl's {HNppant comment in a restaurant argument A blood-stained stenk knife, elght inches long, was found Six teen-agers were picked up near’ the scene "after a policeman arrived and scared off the street fighters, Eleven others—including two juvenile girls—were rounded up at hours of quostioning, murder charges were laid against five of the 17 teen-agers. Charged are William Robert Post, 19, and his 16-year-old brother, James Montague Post; Honry Dupuis, 10; James John Drain, 10, All are from 8, ROPDDIPODOPODDPODD IS PDIDIDVD IID DOE DIO ODL OODIPN OS PDEDODEDOODDVOVOS to five years’ imprisonment, was made pending an appeal against his conviction act for next Fob- runry, Thnber executive WW. Wilson Gray, also sentonced to five years following his conviction at tho end of B.C’'s Jongest suprome court trial, was released Wed- nesday on $30,000 ball, bee ennnnnneromerant VANCOUVER (P)—Tho Cane adian National Railways main Yno at Boothroyd, B.0,, 100 miles north-enst of here, has beon clonred of rook, A ONR, frolght wos dorallod by the slido Thursday and brake man Andy Tannasseo, 34,. Kamloops, B.0,, killed. No was crushed to donth. when two dioso) ongines nnd soven boxcirs loft the track and plungod down ' oor é . a " ! Pes, former “Westingnouse ‘general manager in western’ Canada, and H..J. MacLeod; ‘former dean of the faculty.of ‘applied sciences at the University of BC., had been persuaded ‘to stay on the. commission’s board: They had indicated they would resign to give the. royal ° “commission | Say free hand.” .. -. Premier Bennett said Dr. Gor- fon Shrum, head of the physics | department at the University of B.C. and director of the B.C. Re- . search Council, will be chairman |. of the royal. conimission: Its other members will . be © John]. Dunsmuir, a prominent Vancou- |. ver businessman, and William M, Ariderson, ao director of Simp- sons-Sears Ltd, ' A “working plan” for the’ royal inquiry. will be drawn up today or Tuesday, Dr, Shrum said dn, Vancouver Sunday. - ‘Dr. Shrum. sald he is arrang- ing m meeting with the . other two commissionezs, businessman John Dunsmuir and: chartered accountant William M. Ander- son, to work out details, — A date for the hearings, to be held in Vancouver and Victoria, has not been set. . “PMMyrst we have to appoint’ state members, Including commission counsel,” he sald,’ 3,500 B.C. lumber workers to strike | an embankment. The westbound Continental, due hore at-7 a.m, PST Friday wns delayed five hours, Tho Continental arrived at 2 pm,,. about two hours Inte, Both hed to, be ‘rerouted -ovar Canndtan Paeifio Rallway lines,” | OTTAWA W—Tho RCAT Ane sociation Trophy, awarded an. nually to the top alr cadet squid- ron in Canada, has boon won by No. 80 Squadron of Victoria, sponsored by n Victoria King= men club, tt was anid today, The award, made by the nationnl oxacutive committee of of|/the Aly Cadet Longue, Is banod On an Asscsamont by ROAT officora and longue officinia, The award {4 accompanied by an fl~ Iuminatod scroll and cosh grant, mr | wv v tabercies “apy ite Ns Bega salts a ed no. vhamece. - Peninsula.» “separating The. 108-foot ocean-going : tug was missing more than 12 hours. before ‘signals late Sunday. night ‘ she! .was © still’ .~ told ’ searchers afloat with her crew of seven dn Boon ‘shape, C4 peel Harry Unick wins 5 1,000. at Kin bingo Thanks. to the Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club, Harry Unick of 344 : ‘Sherbrooke Street, -has had his Yuletide gift buying prob. lems solved. Mr.: Unick, an employee of Columbia Cellulose Company Limited’ who: came: here from Yorkton, Sask., two years ago, won $1,000 Friday night at.tho Kinsmen club bingo staged’ to help swell . tha Civic . Centro swimming pool fund, Mee While Mr. Unick walked off with $1,000 In- cold cash: ‘the swimming pool gained Its largest lump sum to dato, $1,450, to bring Kinsmen club donations to the pool fund to $10,639.17,’ Tho Kinsmon club has pledgod $20,000 to tho pool and: hoped that Friday night’s bingo would booat thelr donations to $11,000, However, a Kinamen apokes» mah said today that. the club was. not disappointed as moro than 800 porsons: enjoyed . tho | 20 games, W. P. Flow!n, of 8863 Beventh Avenue Enat won a $100 prize and 18 othor peopla won $50 prio, WEATHER Cloar. and cool tontaht and Tuosday, Little change In tomperature, Winds Tent Low tonight and high. Thon day 20 and a IDES. 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