a a an ee eA items eee otal a a “Drug Store Hours ] Daily. from 9 om till 9 pom, Sundays and Holidays - 3 ‘p.m. tl 7 pam, | ~-Dooth's Pharmacy |, _ > Limited - Ormes Drugs Limited NEW ‘STRENG Git to Prince Rupert's 120th Ieidependent rictd Battery. ROA’: (M) “are these. , WO o5 pound ficld guns and trailers which arrived here last Saturday from: Montreal. § gen "here (he fifst of the guns is hauled to its new location in the Armories Depot . on First i Slrect, The guns have an effective range of nine miles and weight in the. vieinity: of four to five tons. Four men are fequired: to operate the weapons, | ‘DIEFENBAKER. LAUDED standat (| Nake or ‘for The decision was niade. Satur- ; day night dt.a Conservative rally | Duncan: Kerr of Terrace ice . “has been snainimously” ¢ chosen. us a vereisive: Skeena i in the fortheomn ng g feder al election. so pe “In electing a new slate “of of-! held in Terrace and attended by: ficers for the Skeenn Progressive delegates from Smithers, Terrace, ; Conservative Kitimat, Telkwa, Hazelton and) i delegates named John Dicfe 1- | socretary- treasurer, i baker, honorary president, Deane | honorary vicc-presi-! Mrs, Stanley Saville of Prince: Rupert, Prince Rupert. Six members of the Prince Ru- ‘Finlay son, association, pert Coaservative association at. ; dent and Douglas Sutherland of | tended, Steelworkers To Negotiate For Kitimat, Kemano Workers i Liberal E, KITIMAT--Negotlalions between the Aluminum Company | yrovinciat minister of Iands and: of Canada, Limited. and Local Ameriea, fora new collective agreement covering workers hy Kitimat and at the powerhouse iy Kemano open next week, “Kitimat as president. 6115, United Steelworkers of | | One of the demands that the union is making wil he for a + substantial Inerense In the present base rate of $1.69, This contret, the Mrit fa be negotlated belwreon Local | lif and the Alum Company, will replace an agreement signed by the former bargalaing agent, Phe Allled Aluminum | Workers Council, ‘The Allied Aluminum Workers counell was replaced by the Steelworkers after: a representation vote of | thy employers was conducted by the Labor Relatlons Bonrd Jivsh SUAIAET, } ‘ ' Distiel directors, Larry Sefton of the Steelworkers Tater nallonal sll ds expected to arrive In Kitimat next week to desist (he Union In various phases of negatiatlons. Bombay Co-Op Official Here To Study B.C. Ways PL LGemgny (ps opernilve argu nleaton and markeplig Cech niques WI] Qe suudled for one weok i Prinee Rupert hy Narmyane rao Kell of Bombay, Endia, who arrived here todiy as part of " Hare week Hour of Brlsh Columbin's const, i Boy Injured In Collision Aileven-yoar old Clandy Wilson, von of Mr and Mes, dames Wil- gon, 14 Aceond Aveniia Wort, wis taken to Melee Raper) Chon oral hosplind about O80 Saburdiy vtler bo was th eoliision with a cer tn front af the Anis anal monty, Pallee sald {ye boy wha was ring a hlevelo awaryvald out Ii fromthe of a ene driven by Arihur Rutherford, Tha boy, who rocelved a alietit eit on (lie hound, fs exported Lobe diaaharged fran hyo: aM lnlor today. WEATHER Code warnion te ottael, Cloudy faday fend Phevday Bhawerd toniphtl and 4 wy Wldtle change ia femparntine, Winds southerly 28 avert Tho low tantght and high Meany ab Por Hnedy, Sandgpil and Mr, Koll, who ds manag Mvoctoy of onibay — Blite Rishormen'’s Co-operative As. soelation, will he assisted here by manager Kenneth FB Harding of Prince Rupeyh Fishermen's Co-operative assoclalion, My, Wording made a stiniine vialh Ingb fall to nda as poet of tho tochnieal progrim fore muluted by tha Food and Agel enliven) Organiaotton of the United Natlons, he qrese 1 re operon mripemeraeran oo rte 13 Canadians Die Violently Hy Phe Gad tie Creu “Ontorlo apd Quebee had 12 at Hho 1 danthys: roparind In Oui nd aves tia weekend, Bly dled hy oval provinces wilh a tolat at five dattia febaltlos In auehy One man dled Ina tre in One tarla and in Quabaa a youth was shot nccldantally, Mant tneis | Smithe: P Rupert, William ; unean Kerr i Maty Ingram of Hazelton and bendlt: chief, Dadshah, saying Herbert Leaciy of Smithers, | Keynote of the rally was the , aid unhurt’ and offering to ree Jease her di the 60-year-old outs ' law would be allowed 40 go frea, Free cout behind Me return Lo them In agin fight Saturday. oo Iranian troeps and* police: ont mit investig vation of al-: 5 sgh y itive, i Arthur Docktill of Tolkwa Was | eecled vice-president and Grah- | were sain, She had been nm Wright of Kilimat pro-tem , ; Named to the executive were William = Pickering oi. ‘s, J.T, tarvey of Princes ; Brander of Terrace, Mrs. : rebucn du the bwoeparty system in Canadian politles, even by sy T, Kenney, former forests. Introduced by chairovan “Wiggs QO Neal, past president of ‘the Skeonw PO association My, the two-party: system? wid wes) “ilad that the Consorvalives: were showing signs of Awa kening | from their former Jothargy,” | Te Progressive Conservatives , have mide a areal conteibutlen! to Crnada's growth,” Mr, Kens; ney said, adele that the Gon-| se ‘vives had proven a worthy, Happosivion to the peceriment, rand (hat he “hopes they slay: “that way,” J, 'T, Harvey, of Pringe Rupert | weeaoet the presenes of four ‘Tberals ab the rally, MWe tespeel the fberals,” be anid, “and we lke ta tek them,” Te added that “we are poiig bo benk them i the coming tederal election,” Mr, Harvey expreashd ronrol that the main speaker former POM Leon Ladner was table {0 he present bul Mr, Ladnor's wito was Hb and he was not ablo to mnke the lip, "MI, Dlofenbaker. is a oLryo lender, nol only of: Progressive Conservatives bub for the whole of Gannda, Tle dy on man who Insptres complete cantidence and lo my mind coybines the por aonnlitlos of two'or the grontest londora North Amoriéa over lad, Abraham Lineotn and slr John A. MneDonnlde oo ¢ "We mast work: hurd for Une Meeblon as Gls ie keemendons nellng atroteling from wadaka ln Tho onst to Pringg Rupert tn Iho west? Mr. Marvey anid, Tarrncd dalogito Prank Dovk- ML aanorted: Chay Gonsorva byes wey Wave behuan t - “und will Not he lad, "Hh Ine hoon oi downtaltand Ganndi ts coming bnek to bho (woe parly syAbony: Wb wo Must hake hnato and gathor in those 7 Prinew tue L, 40 ane! fu, toba'g ane donth inn five, com plutod , the tol} of * who have atrayod’ Into some of : nvurdered three Americans, ‘has wanted nerve aK A kbYORO TORRON, | em Ra announced that i joint four aid program fi: south- sash Tran, whore nomad. bandits’ Yoayy Sn: monced until ‘the killers: | are caught, - eh | Clark: S..G: eLOry,: director of} «UNG the Droge am In. Tran, AonouT ibe ele “tvestigation: ihe slaying of pretty Mrs. ‘Antta arr, her husband. sand an- iobher., US. ait official, fand two “Tranians, ‘foot still pursued the: ambush 1, a ‘lors over the mountain-crocks ° <: uf the. desolate, isolated: section i southern Baluchistan ne TOM “ihe airport to a mortuary, ‘The US. ald ofvicial’s wife. was found Sunday two miles from the desert spot “where her, husband, Kevin, and his party shot. ; A US. embassy official said Iranian police were led to the “body, by local {ribesmen assist- ‘ng in the hunt for the, slayers, The discovery was made only. 1 few hours after the interior j ang ministry reported receiving 2 confined in Oakalla- Pris- message from the notorious “Mrs, Carrot} was “quite ‘safe The government sent back nn’ ascurance of amnesty, ” Police reports said Datlshah’ probably wi] be captured soon, ! They were so close to the, fugl- ‘Kenney sald that be was “l00' ives that they. had engaged LOMA Nath Avenue Kast died In Preeti ee eee ot armen erate tn ee 4 | Harry Astoria, Longtime. Resident Dies A resldcnt or Prines Rupert for AT yours, Harry E, Astoria of 412 Fourth Avene Kast, dled at his residence cary this morning at (he age’of 6), Born In Wellington, 8.C,, Mr Astoria was a stoelworker with tho Prince Rupert drydosk for miuny sens before rebiting In Mt, Astoria was woll- known for hls nedlve partleipation in athiottes, ospeciatly basoball,. In cartlor tines, We-was also an nevive mom ber of the Knights of Columbus, . Surviving are two brothers, Angolo and Louls, both of Prince Ruport) nnd throo alstor, Mrs, Chnvlos (Loudse) Balagna, and Holly and Mary ait of Prinee Rus port, Prayors will bo anld tomorrow Ab TO pam, dy Morguson Munoral Home, Reewlom Hygh mines will bo sung in Church of the Ans mM Comotory, ere wesrg rans eras, commen sor sengpnrwnn Youth Fined $25 For'Drinking — Torna, was fred $ Ww anallar pron dot 91, mineladjon Wodnoxduy a, 10 Burl wl follow WN Pur vlow Juxoph,: Tnyalleo, bye mw) of h with 4 conte oF 10 days Jatt tn dotault In ally pollen count today for: holng in powsausldn of Near whtlo Wi n- “eared ‘the ; nay two week stay to), fo d pew evidence. ° | . 1 1 a rect vesult, of. this inves! cation but. rather that) there were factors. W hich probably'moved the cabin-' et to decide that the de cath ; nenallty \ was too sovgy'e in, his case, The tiv omen have been on Farm at New West-: minster, ‘Mrs, A. Wastian Dies Aged 72 Mts, Agnos Martha Wasllan of ‘Prince’ Rupert General Hospital ‘yesterday at the aga of | Bom In Allenburg, Cormony,! ; Mrs. Wastiin cane to Canada a5 years Ngo, moving to Prine Ru- ppertein 1022, After her husband ied | M5t she moved to Well-; Ington, Vancouver Jaland, | Surviving ares lwo sons, Alf- todd, Slelvert of Prince Rupert nde Willem Stelnert of Plon-; eer, BC.) a brother, Paul Rack- mann and n osister Mrs, Flsa “Tanner beth ly Germany, Funern) Home, OTTAWA (hT'ho Queen ins granted the George Medal NOMP Cpl, Henry M. 0, sud Johnstone for his brayory dn thwarting na bank robbery a).Co- citi, 1.0, April 3, 1086, “Tho award wna unjounavel i, tho: Commons Saturday by Il- nace Ministor Marrls, acting for Hlato Sovrotary Pliurd. “Mr, Warrla sald Conadn ale, wiys oxpenta cdovatod, daring nud COUPABOONA Korvlen from {lio RO MP, Dub some ‘onses dexorved shod ronognition, Cpl Jobe stone's natton dn the abortive lank robbory waa one of those, ATH n rapld exahange . of. tlre with throm of the four burdlis|: invatvadl Johnatlane, waa wounds adcolght Umer One bandit was Killed, onva-woundad and anothor aurroncorod on the vONID Lo Jolnatono, .. The pollooman's gin wad onl ply, A fourth bandit, siting henry mn a Wolenway truck, was playoffs: in euch’ AL 2: 30 mm,’ ‘oday, were..vicleg for the sori of Ake. Hive events... In-A event, the Grand “chal-| lenge ‘Trophy, Prince George's J. Lewls rink .was. ‘slated’ to. nieel iti Jocal SMa etal Jor the Prince: G will. ‘meet. Prin : Janet: Waldbauer: "tink tonight at 9 opm, forthe finals of B- event, “Baillie: defeated Prince Rupert's: ‘Lea MeKay rink 10-9 In ‘an extra end while Waldbauer trimmed the ‘Lewis quartet ;8-7 also afler a tie in (he Oly necessitated a extra end,” oe In- B event, “thia Bill: Seuh! | Furs Rosehow!, ‘Trophy, . ‘Prince Rupert's Lea, Molkay rink Is cn gaged in’ battle with Prines George's Baillie rink to decide the winner in the top half of the]: seclion, Jit fie lower hau Prince George's J, Lewls rink are batlling J oly. with Janet Wald pruer's quartet to decide which will represens the lower sectio! In the finals to be played off a opm, wn, Ti © evel, | te A Rm, Smith Trophy, four rhiks, Prince Ru- pert's Senum, Korr and Cooper and Stewart's. Kirby rink are battling ty oub lo decide which will proceed to (he semi-finals in the upper ‘section, In the bottom half, Alma Whatman hes reached the soml-fipals and the Hargrave and Seath rinks, will ment. ta dolermine who'll Clash witht Whatman for> the semi. final position playoffs aualnst ‘ the upper sogtion winner ab 6 ya In D von, “The Manson's Waneral arrangements will be! Jowollers trophy, Terrace’s Me- announced Intor by Ferguson | Ada rink and Prince Ruport's ‘| Nowton quartet. ,have reached Georg e Medal Awarded © a ve RCMP Officer onplurod luton, Whon Johnstona, then a cons ata, ontorod the bank In te. sponge to an alan given by the bank manager, he was folled by bullet Cram the reyolyor af ane of (he bandita, A xeeond oponod flro at hin and Jolnstono ree burned tholt fre from a prone position, A Wired bandit ran from the back of the bank. Gowarda tro front duar and fired polnt-blivk it Jolinatone ay le passed hin, Tho offtedr's . ‘wolltvds stoppod hin momuntarily fron) contiiue Ing his fire wid two of tho bats cits oxenpidd from) the bank, wiglrt bulla wounds wid hivlng Flrock sill ik ammiunition, dah. atone followed them, prod lo varatone:” Phe “rinks oo th ' the semi-finals, in ‘the upper et bri | gaged fa combat | oonspiel “Mhough autor fram, Md cnbalela, whore thoy nl vullapsad Wo Whe pavomont, One wid dond and tho othor wounded, A third bandit walked out nnd: aurronds sy Co tion, “In: the ,lower' Section, A the ~Dunbar-J.- ult ‘at A 45 {Johnson and. ‘Terrace's’ “Ander son rink mect, the winner, to face (by ‘each ‘the ‘semis*,to’. play,: ‘the 2 winners .of.. the Schuman-Me~ 3y00m- Lilt, at 9 noni - Saturday afternoon Aldorm man ay Smith officially declared ihe; -open.;and welcomed] ‘inks: from’ Prince George, Stew- wt, Kitimat and Terrace. ~ Also weleoming loc: - and. visit-/ ing rinks were Women's Curling! | club president Jean Riyett and), Men's club president Bobby}: Rudderham, Saturday night niore than 930 persons took time off to altencd the Fifth Annual Women’s Curl ing club dance and banquet at the Canadian Legion Branch aq auditorium, | During the dance visiting skins were Introduced to the milling crowd which refused to remaln quict for cleverly prepared songs despite emece Arthur Murray's plea “for common courtesy.” Among those Introduced or singing songs were the Lewis and Balllle rinks from. Prince: Guorge, the Kirby rink | from Slowart, the Wiking mink from Kitimat and the Oliver, Barbebt Larsen, Andorson, McBroom, Mc- Actoo rinks frou) Torrace. Cietling a big “hand was the Slewart rink members who cume. down to the ‘spiel evan though | they haye no rink or jeq on whieh to practice and the Buillle ink whieh ineludes ° Franklo with n dislocated shoulder, Dancing was halled at mids night for a buffet supper after whieh the dance continued until 20, Hob Rudderham won an out. hourd motor In in ovent left aver from the men's bonsplol, (See onriier results on Tage 5). FHV 0911 CUE ROO EE RNP ETEEEE ORINERNg FETE ME Man Gets Fine, Remand Over Assault Crunby Wilijam. Waliiough ‘oft 80 Fifth, Avontio Wost was fined $78 with $4.60 coals oF ong month. Jain default In. ally :.pottee wound todny for navnilling Olnra Watmongh lish Decembor,.. Walmongh had plonded: ‘nol wa but hid boon found giniity |. aglalinte W, D, Vance :Inab} eeom bor 40, Ho was romanded | MUP: Taniyey for: sentence, but was unable Lo. nppont: ae he wis lavlng hoxpitil breatiuant, Walmnough wasromindod: une WM tomorrow on. n -aharge breaking: ‘a promise made ‘na ie to koop the yeaa, for. = Muffet who ta. playing the ‘aplel. “Toon In rorgiwon Punordl: Home no ier Ohuruh: offi a a.10-per Direct talks, ‘ between the c ion chiefs recto itl cent, wae. offer,” sl aera eee enn semen comin pee ts st preteen Dies + Aged 0 Mrs, George’ Rrnest (Lavine Margaret) Fislie® of Port Eds ward, dicd In Prince Rupert Gene ral Hospital Saturday, at. the - age of 50. Born in Taconin, Wish, Mrs. Pisher ening lo Canada and Van. wouver 34 yours: ago, She. ad i, living In Port Edward alnea. ~_— are: four daughters, Mrs, Mabel Eng of Steveston, B.C,; Donna, . Linda and Darlene and four sons, Norman, Ronald and Daryl wll of Port Maward and Erjgyt, Printed Rupert; uid three bro« thors, Vernon: Larden of Vat ‘conver and. Samuel Lardonot Bloveston and Wilfred, Gant tor of Idaho, os announced Inbar’ by Porguto Funoral: Home, “i . men eeceeenlerae nope seen smear C W. Reeves Funeral Held 3 : " runenil ‘gorviud Ua bie fui “anatias mntia Raab wits, hold ‘this: aftoys with Rov, 1 We Poster of Vo. onvo ‘anuinty mt uo nge-00.§ where. ho! farmed before: coming to Tyrtuca’ Ruporb. flve you “Ta. wife, dda -Ghelathh ‘Joaonged nn yen f tore yo} WW” und, Wir bow? four cu I nee) Aki any nd (islennor):". Renshaw of Princo. Rupert) Wrossin of: mrigom Mra, Aura Collve (Washington, HOPE “| Waltor Rooyen, 1044 Wath: AVs | Born, In Cook: County, Towa, : ho Hyed In Alborti slnee,: 1010 hop ‘Surviving hesldds her husband - Funeral: artnngemontys wi ie we ul