oo resources of. ‘about : horsepower, urdy, executive ve resident of the Brit: : Speaking to members: of the Northwest: ‘Electric light - and Power Association, : he ‘said ‘that ‘hydro development | of:the- ‘Fraser ' [river is, virtually, eliminated.’ |} “There is’ no: ‘known’ dam construction, waich will not: harm the salmon runs,” .. pM by The United. States, he. sald, should pay for the. benefits’ ‘of Canadian development :- -of.. the Columbia: River, ; ‘Flood, control and other “downstream benefits? arising from. the.Canadian’ side of the river, ‘would.incréase Unit- ed States’ generating capacity: © . In 1955, installed: ‘capacity. in|" British Columbia’ "reached a total of almost 2,400, 000, horsepower, he sald. mn “The best estimates indicating future needs show an anticipated |‘, demand’ for power of 1214 mil-}, jion horsepower - by. 1975—nearly six times our “present provincial =. capacity.” "in the Junior ‘Chamber’ of: Commerée : Jc aareprine dre, Willlam. Greene, the: witiner; James: ‘Arsencau,’ au, Btaniey vey Alvin’ Nystedt, Don. MeIntost By. canadian Press ‘slatt writer ‘You'needn't pay: a money... You can a take your choice yet anyway. ° But fat the end of: Tuesday’ s round of. campaigning for the federal general election June 10, there was plenty to think about, had ‘yet. “been developed ; ant od e aluminiim centre.” of ee # Courting: by discussion rather than promise, Prime Minister St. Laurent wondered” in. Regina Tucsday night whether Canadlan|-,: « farmers “should ‘produce’ more}: than..they can sell. -Earlier In Saskatoon and again: in. Regina, he also tossed, ‘around, the: idea. of the long- discussed’: ‘South’ Sask- atchewan‘ River’ ‘Power ‘and: ‘irri. surance: plan can : ‘provide: th decisive about national’ health} insurance. “4 "The CCr: ‘wants a complete plan that will’ provide “overall coverage ‘for: everyone,” he’ said on a CBC’ teleyision broadcast}. from: Ottawd,“.“and .we believe} that no. private or voluntaty: ‘in- Pe kind of coverage.” a eniliich shggestion: ve Sun-! pipeline debate re- -entered the ‘campaign at Estevan, Sask., where Social Credit. Leader So- lon Low criticized: John Diefen- ‘baker: for. promising to abolish debate- Himiting closure in Pariia- ‘ment. - “Tf re Progressive Conservative| . eader™ “does: ‘away. with . closure mocratic: jfistitutions?: ry orityscdu} d: pidgk Jany;: phe i ek Srelt a Dr. Purdy sald the largest. po- : tential nydto-souree | As" ine the}: ‘how caniwe prevent. a ‘tubborn|/ i ‘minority . “from. destioying our small Lvistt ° ‘PEince™ a. goodwill tour next, : “month; ‘River ‘was: being. Investigated -by|: the: BOG: ‘Power’ Commission for) worthy ‘of sa :great legal . mind.” “Mr? Low. spoke. to 150. persons at night in a‘dance hall in'Re- gina where 800 seats; had been set up. In another part of the They are: duc: here: by. special train. early Thursday. morning, June 6, and will leave’ at 8:45 p.m. the same day, ”--§) REALLY MR. ‘MARLER'S BOOKED Are our, faces red? In yesterday's paper we, ran an ad » announcing that Transport Minister George C. Marler would . bh ‘speaking in the- clty tonight, So far, so good. The only - trouble is that the pleture we ran was not the minister, Who ' the stranger is that we attempted to make famous, we don't know. To see what Mr, Marler really Jooks like sce today's ad. dn Page 2. ‘Tho fault lays: with certain people in,a Vancouver news- piper, They sent Us a .mat.of the pleture, Written on the "reverse side was “George C. Marler,” The Daily News. expresses its regret to all concerned. The transporl’ minister arrived this afternoon by plane and to- | Meht will speak ‘on behalf of £, T, Applewhalle, MP- Skeena al the Annunelatian School auditorium, \ B.C, NEWS: ROUNDUP Strike Threat Issued By BC Civ “VANCOUVER ome More th il Servants. an 10,000 provincial government Je iNC Monday night threatened to slrike If they don't geb ‘wuilistrction this month on thel . A protest meeting hore of the B.C, Government Employees Axe {ition voted to sorve any ult. iu on the provinelal govern. mot vealling for a antistactory it faWer lo wage Inerense re uals ihe ond of May, If the answor | Ay not forthcoming, "a strike , wa may bo takont ah Tho alanding vote, (nken . at Ma Vu. ond of the tworhour meats {a my ing, apponred Lo he.unanimous,, Tho nocting wag qblonded by is Wnroa branehos of thd" AsRocin~ | ie Lon, rdprosonting « Vancouver, fin Now — Wostminator, eTawondale, a nnd. Woottiand aohal,’ St . Timployoos are angry because MUA’ and the Sonh|not voted |. thomsclyoa a wage tyorenso this}. yous, bub, retuned to. give ralsos lo qovormment, workors, eroeromme rere “y WLLOOWT, 13.0, i ho boy fener dn tla mlded0s was, ound Inia ene thal wut dragged Reatron Pavilion Iake by iyo ROMP. Rar iogday.Tha 1060 moro car was pllovad to lave gone:.off tho ‘ond nd: (nto Wha Itko Monday Aalit, Polleo withhold tho name Whe viablin. Ho apparontly wns ad” ‘any ovstpant, of tho on, jaa au NORIA Ce Warlty minlator N..Ohnant sid. TNauday (lee prinyont arohttocta sad: alnrtod eRe Wig Pinna for: ia foundne|. fae Mong: of fe now. government Aouad. Tho govornmont ita. pros}. Avo. a Mao, | ag ab full: i et Ki r request for higher wages. new government house complet. od somo tlmo noxt yenr, to re. placo the old bullding clostrayed y fro last month. seem NANAIMO —John Southern, former, supervisor of the Brians nan Lako Industrial School, was fined $50 and costs in police court Monday when he pleaded guilty to a chargo, of croating a dislurbarce by fighting, BSouthorn, a son endot Instruc- tor, waa'romanded on $1, 000’ ball on. chargo of public misolrlot and will appear for trial at. the noxt county court scasion hora, _ ebpeeyane ‘KAMLOOPS (gre Ono man Is dond and apoblier da iy serious condition iy hoxpital following an adoldont invelving a Joop near horg Monday night, Dond 44 Milos Thompson, about 60, a widelyeknown ouldoorsinan and memhor of tho. old. BO, provincial polos forco, ‘ Vila brothor-{nelaw, Alan sinith nad nboul 00, Is dn Royal Inland hoapt tal horo, oe Wrereyemens " YHOVONIA cave Continued Wob weathor wil! woke Trltlsh Columbia fororty (indoredry hy: ho and. of he monthe and ‘could load to sorloun. Cirey, “a 1.0, Vorent Sorvico offlotal “warned Thoalay, Tho. atte fir ‘anyon ' opened a ey oe -] yn 8,000 Hungartny rofugods, clty, Mr. St, Laurent was ad- dressing 1,200 at the Liberal ral- ly. It was the first tlme the two had held meetings in.the same clty on the same. night Ine the 1957 campaign. Mr. Diefenoaker, meanwhile and two Conservative colleagues —Donald Fleming ‘and George Hegs—chose Tuesday to focus thelr attention on agriculture in speeches a, widely separated parts of the country, On his health Insurance theme Mr, Coldwell said the CCF would continue to fight for a compre- hensive plan and for Mnancing hy the federal government of & _| sufficiently lage proportion of costs so that all provinces would enter and all Canadians be cov- ered. Mr .Coldwell deseribed the Iib- eral federal governinent's pro- posal fo sharo with provinces half the cost of standard hospital caro and dingnostic services as “partial and yery Imited,” Winding up a two-day tour of western Quebec, Progressive Con- sorvative Leader John Dicfon- baker told a Knznbazna audience the Liberal government has gly. en agriculture a rido and has “giruck a deadly blow" al the lumber Industry, Agrieulture had beon hurt by Heavy imports from the United Slates of products grown in Cane nda, . And the government's tght-monoy policy has reduced house building while lumber sure plusos: were bullding up, Mr’: Yeos, former national vroxident of tha PO. Assqolation, told a, Lioydintnater, Bask, aude joneo . trade: ‘Minister. Mowo's Ninkoelbeorslonvoeit nbiitude” hna quuscd former good customers liko Britain and potontial now oustoniers to buy from othor sonreos, lonving Canada with a surplus, A Conservallye povoriie mont would “go about aclling our whont Wke any Rood aAlosMNAN yous about hia Job! In hia Rogina wpponranoe Mr, St, Lanront auld his party, If roe vloatod, will continug to do: its port to keop Canadian agricul: tuo prosporous, Bub it would nob lmposo any fH 1 controlar toll farmers how to porate tholr wing RIAN UNGER atnti BALZDURG, Artaleli (MemMor'o ih camp here ange the Budie pout vovoll, wort ow nv hungor alrlko Tucadny to protest thelr dwindling chances for. ‘ony Into i ine) Unitod Bialoas: 5 an me During their visit they will be assisted by members of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce in .touring. the Co-Operative’s| Fairview plant, Columbia Cell- ulose Company’s Watson Island | - mill and other sections of the city, The Calgary party is paying its own way on this tour, which will also include stops at Hin- ton, Jasper, Prince George a and Kitimat, Crown C ompany Will Be Key To Po ver Del KELOWNA @—~Fisherlos Min- ister James Sinolaly sald Tuesday night the federal government will only ald In Columbia River development through direct- participation Ina joint crown company, Ne said the’ govorninent will not give hand-outs, gifts, or long-range low . interest rates to the provinelal government to flo» velop tho river but will broat B.C, the samo as |b has Ontario and the Maritines, Sponking at an ‘election meot- Ing Wy Kelowna, Mr, Slnelair sald | provision will bo mado ‘that the provincial govornment could buy out the fedora govortnent from tho provinelal share of tho pros {ls aftor a timo, Tho minister said tho fedora] govornmont cay: horrow monoy for thls onormoys project ab {tlc moro: than threo por cont while the provinelal gave orymont Interest rato {s 40 por cont | Ina projoot the, slo af ‘the Columbia dovelopmont, tie ine toroxt charges would be onornty oun, but if it can bo financed by chonp Interest fodoral’ monoy: thon the power rates will. bo chonp and.wo- will havo tho ate traction we noed (o divorsify Ine dustry: al through ‘tho Intorlor Instend of -a°: “goneontration - ab Vancouver," : Shipping Warned . RP 9 ndvisod todlay by N. A, Bokoloy, diatriot marina) y your prouldont of tho Asxoolas pont for. the Deparimont q 0} Tranaport, that the Heht on Dall Rooks ans and boll: buoy tn Bone}: forth Ohannal (No, 2950 on, the Mab of Ign) Hina boon roportod Not burivlyg, It will bo attended. to. nb tho {rat opportunity to wild, -: é ad a . ‘ead to: the northern. areas of ‘Van- couver: Island, : egotations oar rs‘ begin Fri-i “ Three hundred’ relatives and? friends attended the. funeral of 89-year-old Mrs, Jane Allen, one of theJast matriarchs of (he. Naas ‘River,, who died Wednesday, They came from Alyansh, Can- yon City and Kincollth to: pay tribute. to a beloved. Christian teacher who had served: the Greenville people sines before the start of this century. ‘ Born Jane Morven .{n Sidviey, Vancouver Island, in 1868, she moved up to the Naas in 1881 and five years later married Al- {red McKay, a local preacher at the Mothodls, Church, Tn 1908, when the Greenville people jolned the Church of Eng- land, Mt, MeKay was made a licenced Iny readar and she was given the task of forming the women’s fusillary, ‘ "BUSY: fu ATIEAD for Dine oun: Korr, Pro neue Conuerve | aula "ghindlda who {nus boon logtell a dliroalor of tho B.0, Hohe 07. ‘of Commerce, With: a long: rooord of: seryloo in’ Ohowhor: ‘and Donrds of Trado uftalay Mr, ‘Kort. {s also, this od Borrdd of Trade of Contrat: By Chairman of tho Board of Villago: Gemnmngglonena for Tore: “Paco ANd 'Koorotary of the Tore. 00) .0Nds, Diatrict Bonrd of ' hho : ey det Poa bth ak ee UR a Sa tse bh eR te 300 Pay — te To Nass: River Matriarch ‘}Maglatrate W,. i ohare Of: ‘plea w: ‘| tho. it Trade, ‘of which ho! Hg alt, “iter holdiitg the presley of this organization ‘for ‘many years, Mrs, Allen .was. appointed honorary president and had held the position. for 15 years at the time of her death, *.,- She. was also,.very active for the Greenville. Church Army and helped with’ evarigelical missions ‘up and down, the Nass until she was unable to-travol,: Mrs. Allan had, fourteen childs ren, seven of: whom survive fer, They aro-Fred McKay, bandmns-" ter of the Greenville Concert Band for tho last 40 years, and chureh organist; Henry H. Mer Kay, leenced Jay roador for 40 yorts and In: charge ‘of. tho Joshua Mokay,° cholrmaster of S|, Androw's Church for many yours} Victor McKay;. Mrs, Enilly Tail; Mra. Magia ‘Moore and Mrs, Beatrice Bri nh She also" loavey q:.total of 123 great-grand- “cia and grand: childron, .” " & Bail'$1.000 hett. A Case two mmol nppoarod!: at Prince aig wt : Ruport olly Police court today on |: charges 0, ond wementeg eit th. forgoty te nitard D, Tohigon, 299 ‘ath Avan ‘oat, bat itt hofore ‘Vanco on a , thot, from. mall, No|" avi tokon'.fnd: the’ dna wna no ened for one wook on iat, 08 the. Mocsod, Ball Waa a0t,! §, Hodoy, 641 Ninth Avs one, Ens ‘Plana guilty to a charge | ‘oh tring a. forged docunront, ‘ipa fe govornmont| cheque, Son onigd was, ‘vemandod |: unitl May MO ys. HOY SENTENOKD : NOW-YORK (- Dronx: boy: has: d yours ing.a allow atudiont tn a alapito ovor a bnakobball. gan, ‘Rudol In Hy in Meouneaattn TAN Af . ™ ithy'of Henry Skit) 16, of $1,000 -Petor wit only tive Greenville church for 17 years: | reyont-old y Tuesday |. Hate (ay Page . NORTH VANCOUVER eT wo women’ ‘and an’ | 18-months-old baby wore In: good . condition Tuesday after being trapped for mord than 20. minutes’ Monday |, night when thelr car. plunged nose first off a 20-foot embank- ment at thelr. waterfront homa, Mrs, Pamela’ ‘Hamilton, 14, was In hospltal “suffering... from Jar bono and.a shaking up. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Barbara Hamilton, 29, -and «grandson Btophen gscaped, with: only, outs and brylscs,:: Mrs, Haman husband sald ‘Tho saw the car siido off. the ome "| bankimdnt atid land on Ww root In the walen 3: " “(My wile was bringing tie’ ‘ar | In, whom ‘the’ Beakog falled,” ho sald, “It took usa good 20 mine Utos to gob. thom .eutt: soo PRPS RENE EREENEIIP EE, PUNTER ITNT TO HONON ATHLETE TORONTO Meh tail -drlvo'to build:o Uiona Canachyy momorial community: cantro tn suburban Scarborough will: are May 16 with the proposed co oxpooled lo gost aout i 000,000 ARCHES SHOP ES * ay ‘ omar i} u ty: plod tow charge: of 4 ae camp ’Mokonna, “counsel « told the, cour: his: ollont: moiintoly” prir to’ the bruises, a possivle fractured cols | * yoroRtA ces P mt 1 orly of Monironl, was fined hoa had his ifuburb OM Monday -s Adonation of $100 to th ‘Centre’ was ‘approved ' ‘at Pr ‘| Rupert Cliamber ‘of Comme “/ monthly meeting, despite oppos- ition from a ‘minority who felt organizations: Veo were Tho majority of members. ik ms the view that,-the) Civic. Centre was of such great’ service to'th community that it deserved help Tt was folt-thoe Chamber -als ways had the Tight to assess. each 2 and’ act, as. tt Shought : 08 . or a, i thes : ‘ WEATHER sunny with cloudy ‘period day.and Thursday, Little clinnge: in-temperaturo.! Winds ght Ly casionally rising to northorly, 1 Low tonight and high mhuted at Port: Hardy 38 and:88, gad splt 40 and m Brine, Raper and en times nS many, persons 8 joy {iv . United” States. ne thontros Inat’ year 'as In: rogul «1 Howsos, tho: 1067 Film: Dally: Yea : Book of Motion Pictures ay Hi yoar Pot avon a fh whon: for. Arohb noha vind ~ bonnoat, was: ahah o co D: probntia ation, {or fal i. . 1 it would.leave the Chamber open | tor similar - requests. from ‘other ae