-{Ormes Drugs Limited t hen s Pharmacy : wie ; Limited: « . <} : reeeiveneeancrieme = : ‘VOL, XLNE, No, 188 Pulido at Gono’ ' Most eset Pacifie:P | tion gladiators has riser to | lang Swords at : Close me Say! The Chnadian Press” | , . A stir of. expectancy rises, The dudling of cle | ange its fiercest pitch. The end is just four days off, With the day of decision fore- most: in their minds, Prime: Min: ister St, Laurent and Jolin Diet- enbaker clanged swords at close \ range/In Ontario Thutsday. They crossed paths twice, Although ~ they..did: not* meet, cach knew - afterwards ‘that. the: other had bgen there. ‘But the activity was” purpose- fal in all corners of the cam-. paign arena. ‘CCF Leader M. J. -Coldwell and Social Credit Lead- er’ Solon Low fenced: in their own constituencies, Cabinet ministers, interesttd premiers and others also ‘busied. them- ‘selves in: closing battle..- ‘RANK TOMMYROT" + ‘To pntontty to plane “ in "Imaginative program ‘of resource, development : ‘and: conservation. n ‘Winding up his campalgn with jv tour of ils Saskatchewan con- gstituency- of Rosctown-Biggar; iMr.*Coldwell told ‘a:. Kenston meeting conservation. problems are beyond financial capacity of Most: provinces, » “The development. and Con- servation of resources clearly requires national q0- Ordination, ‘planning and ‘asslatanee.” Yet ‘the Liberal government — for. ‘years had refused to call a fed. veral-provincial seoniorence on - Conservation, FARM’. PROSPERITY “HOOEY” Canadians would Jose - thelr ‘ine dividual rights If. the Liberals} -D were returned: to! power Monday, ‘That was the “rankest, most irresponsible tommyrot propa- ganda’ I -have ever heard,” said | the Liberal leader..No man with a shred of responsibility to the public “should make wild: state- ments of that kind.” “The varnish of‘caress !s com- ing off,” said Mr. Diefenbaker as he followed Mr, St, Laurent into Stratford and Woodstock. : “But the madder. he gets, the better I like it. It's evidence that he has seen the change.” Describing as “hooey”. Liberal clatrns tat: “Canadian: farmers sSperouis, Mr/ Diefenbaker, ider “While Mr. Low-- altended,” to last-minute details In’ his north- ‘ern «Alberta -constituency. of Peace River! Social Credit Pre- mier Bennett of British Colum- bia told a Regina press confer- enee he has no‘ambition to en- ter federal politics. There is “the very best of feeling” among him, Mr. Low and Alberta's Social Credit Premicr Manning, he said, There was no truth to rumors of a rift within the’ party, ° Those rumors arose from smear campaign” by other po- litical parties, he said. “The old line partics are trying to smear us because tl yey haven't the courage to.answWer the thihgs we are doing in BC, and Alberta." MORAL HERE SOMEWHERE Meee Awe te Ree _ Lottery wiley “Meinhart ‘Lagies, -who:.joined: ‘the staff last SatuFday * “aS: ‘geheral ‘reporter. “was! formerly a reporter: with’ “the Vancouver Sun... Crash Kills Mr: -Lagies | us city solicitor to prepare a blank- rly ; 8 ‘ B.C: ‘Municipalities may be’ ‘ashe; 3 ed: “by: city’ council to, press for “1a complete revision of | ithe new. Municipal Act." Finance . committee - of - ‘the council Thursday instructed . the et resolution to this effect. lution will be submitted: for con-. ‘|sideration at: the annual’ inet: |: .'-|ing: of. the UBCM. this ‘summer. Five Teens crash so vioient- that iv-awaken- ed: residents half a,mile away. took the:lives of tive teen- agers ; including. twin "boys Thursday night. *Y: ae were: just: out fo a ide; - [lead the fight. for: a revision of the act. -McKEESPORT, Pa, WA cat “sobbed * ‘land Victoria representatives will City. solicitor T. P.- O'Grady told the finance/committee. he’ is concerned about t the prospect, ‘of : job.” . cpegt a cres east of ‘Prince’ George, r Rod “Kerr of. eines Ruy If council ‘approves, the reso- [Ani ie ight a over Dritis Another’ bad fire engulfed. 1 ght wipe out as much as:.20 e miles: of forest.” mos : day. flak whe both, the east. end of.the. blaze it suddenly swept down’ Sides of, them. Flames we h Coli umbia. | ig ry “disastrous - fire which a 2 fire destroyed. three saw- te sWednesday. night: Two of]: 56 | tent were owned by. Northern oi ming near Buckhorn. ‘Lake. > TS 7 Ite yas ping fought. by “more ef “Ral gers said ‘16 employeds ‘of| . , e+ROR Logging Co, were near-|: rapped ‘by fire late Wednes-|' or ‘They:-had been: ‘sent tol-. Valemouiit: . trapper-24 :He. told “police. ‘ihis way by another.” " , ‘The car -plunged- down ’ a 50- foot embankment. and’ -smashed into .thre¢’ trees, caroming off]. them like’ a billiard ball. The top of the car was sheared away and all seven occupants were thrown out. . e . . Why Live ? VANCOUVER (@—Lum Gum Sing celebrated his 107th birth- day- Thursday with the advice: "Drink, smoke, eat, never wor- ayry.” Bo WASHINGTON ‘(The state department said Thursday It Is giving “no consideration” to un- freezing Egypt's $30,000,000 In assets in the United States, . « . Aental Patient Hits Jackp ot, y “Winner. Dies Suddenly IPSWICH; England (Reuters) Albert Steele, the mental! patient who son; £80, 000 bettin tlme,: 14 was. disclosed luday that Al- hor}, patlodt in Bast Buffolk Hospital, backed Orapollo and - Bollymoss, which ran one-two in Who J78th ruining of the Epsom DorbyWodnerday, “Albert has won N total of FQVON soccer pools—tinlt ordor hotting on the resiflts of games Jit whieh tt ls poustile to win onormous sume on A modoat Ine fostinont, Hs But so ‘far he las’ recolyed only £50: of his £30,000, Tho gourt of proteation’ which looks after tho affairs of: mantal pas Wonts Is kooplng tho rest, As for his dorby winnings, his brothor Goorga site: Albort waa yainking all on his -aoleotion for (ho Onka, anothor. Glnasle aco holng run ab Bpxom today, wrereineqeorarecnoosadacoecorees vRadio' ‘Bragging Costs Announcer Speeding Fine « PENTIOTON Pawel biiel to Me " howneer Toonard Wiinelk wos afind $20 for apoading wftor an "TOME offloor heard a record: intl: vtndloe advertigoment tn Aviat Wined sat Ho. wan drive “Ing. AN OXOORH of M0. Wiles an hour The hfontlondt Wa tne suahuelng wap ty a Wegla: ato on, ‘to; Aulvorttho lta hil lon, , " aanaccantaroveseniienssnveesse V1 ' o us seme ae Ig ON soceer pools, has it the jckpot aguin—the der by this George anid “he: ain't know What horso Albert. had selected, BYDNEY (m—Horb Chin, who Won £30,000 In a rocent lottery died of honrt failure today, He was the fourth winner of Defers Decision VANCOUVER iteeMr', Justice J. G, Ruttan reserved dovision Thuraday OW tho right of n Gor. many gil to recover custody of hor WMogitimata abild, Tho baby boy, born’ Inst Sens tomber, wis turned over to: the Ohildren's: Ald Society’ and by tha soctoly - ‘to y couple for acoplion, The mothor, who avirlved in Canada tn Dovom ahio slgnarl dowumonts for tho Childron'a Ald, bub did nob une doratand thelr contents na who aMinob rend Wnglleh, BLONDE STAR SWIT CHES 108s. AS BLOOD PRESSURES: JUMP HOLLYWooD iM von Whon movie, and ‘oldtiaton pliyory mpko. thelr donations vt. tumnodl outto ‘pan, Tliliraday, who did. the Jayne Manatiold, Tho patlyaponsorin Mins Manaflold's' offoot 1 _ Alor awhile the nobross ~ traya,‘ot bottler, -tyour-old John Archer OF 1006, sili) big Australion lollery to alle {hts year, Willlam Lane, a bushy ‘country wandorer, died of entecor six weoks aftor he collected £100,000, Arthur Dyer “was knoeked down and killed by a car three wooks after winning £12,000, The fourth victim gwas Havolel Richards, who won £78,000, Ha Moved Lon New house and died suddonly, A wl of £10,000 brought trouble of anothor sort lo 73« bourne, a.color sergeant In the Salvation Army, Ho nag hoon auapendod from. duty for tired | months tnd Annybo longor, “Wo don't bolleve in’ gamble} fl Ing." a senlor Salvation Amy offleur and, Arthur anys ho: dobar ug guild’ ‘tnd no somiont oncoming 08): Dut of. conylng bon, Individual ‘blood yrosayy wna ‘ultahod t ie dob Arm My ly 0a? Opateke | he expects a fale trial of Mole|. at know what to do With tho niko monoy-—but he! anya ho won't] Ivo iny of: tt to, iho JRaleation " tho annual blood bank pe Burovn. An Cilla ayo on +]. inna (e Holy, chook blot, Drosgur " driver, who’ ‘was’ ‘one. «oF the two) (A) 2 survivors. pi ‘}auto-wps forced) {rom bhi CAMP WHITTINGTON; Japan W—A Japanese lawyer “and United States Army legal’ ad- |? visers went ahead today with plans to defend a young Ameri-|: can soldier in a Japanese court despite legal moves in the U.S. to forestall the soldier’s trial Japanese woman. The soldier, William Girard, 21, a speclalist, third class, sald by the Japanese, He relterated that the shooting of the ‘woman during her attempt at collecting scrap froma US. supply hase Was ace eldental, Ab the request: of counsel re- talned in the U.S, by Girard’s family, a federal judge in Wash- Ington’ Thursday ordered the army not to yleld the soldier to forolgn custody before a hearing Tuesday on an application for a writ of habeas corpus, Vessels Sell. 85,500 Pounds Of Halibut. A total of 86,500 pounds of fish was sold on the Prince Rue port Hallbut oxchange thls morniyg after three Canadian boats landed tholr cargo, Vesola solling catch, with prices for: medium, Invgo rnd chiekon'In Dbrackots, aro as folv G! lows! Poorloss, 29,500 (17,1: 10,33 13) to BC, Pnokora: Web, 46,000 (V7.7) 17) 13). to Paolfles Antler, sonny ¢ (1085 165), 12) ) Baboook, \ i NWO. MEN IAPEED: to aatoly fi pup ile iw alga did cece ke here on a charge: of killing ay: of In the-Prince | Ruper ‘trict ‘fires at Smithers and ‘Terrace are the only’ ‘two still’ burning: out of six that started ¢ this week, 4 District Forester. Percy Young” reported today. Total number of forest fires in the Prince Rupert area for 1957. now stands at 41,0 Forecast for this. weck: Weather warm and clear with lightning storms in the interior. Hazard moderate, Increasing, Churches Asked | To. Help Fight Delinquency VANCOUVER (~The noblom of juvenile delinquency is grow- 4) ing worso.in the. cities of Can- ada, tho 83rd’ gonoral essombly of tho Pro esbytorian Chureh In Canada, was told Thursday, Alderman: Earle Adams, who brought greetings from tho Cily of Vancouver, called upon all churches 4o glyo serious alten- ton 49 the probloms ralsed by dolligy ont young people, "Wo don't know what to do about this problom and we ap= pel: to you, the church, to holp Us," ho sald. Tho following spoakor, Roy, H, T, Allon. of Vancouver, suggost- od that If those in city counells me Othor places of responsibil. ity-adhored to Christian loachs Ing and «tradition rogarding Sunday, some of tho probloms They are well under control, Wy years : che spent in a mental committed tor’ ‘ral In Kamloops March 8, 1946; butiin J une ‘of the |: same year was. declared unfit to stand - ‘trial. Nobles’ ‘ta a “opened here Wednesday. leaded not guilty tot murder charge. The jury found: ‘him guilty of man- slaughter " Mr. Justice: McInnes said he was disposed to let Nobles go free now in consideration of the home, bit medical authorities recommended _ further — treat. ment, < en PE KELOWNA «(Some 170 cm- ployees out of 214 ‘at the S. M, Slmpson Ltd, mill here refused to report for work Thursday. Mill workers declined to give the reason for the walkout but lority of fomale workers, VANCOUVER ‘i Nearly 60 elly-cmployed electrical: workers |’ walkod off thelr Jobs Thursday to back up demands for 0 20- per-cont wage Increases | Malcolm: » Morrison, businoss | manager of Local 213, Intor- national Brotherhood of Electri- cal Workors,: sald omergoney servico would continue during the striko, However, the walk- out may cripple stroo! and traf. fle lighting, and police and fire communications, ) eens Ohalifoux of High Prairlo, Alla, Thursday Was sontonced to 12 08 Highway 16 and qnvoonod: down 400*foot. alles,’ Brovdan Meagorald and hla brothor: ‘Yoln, {| Brondan Mitugorald roportod that one: wi yon Th took 14 hours, for, D, Me anon ontod hy youth would be soly- 0 trom: Ne boqan ahi mmylng noar Lippobt ane: Ns wt tonne wisn ont: my ‘ONL Of control wore of 1430 Mghth Avontio Wnat: ROMP, anid that. driver. tho, Summit: botwoow tho alty-and dekor Lo roonyoe tho. dy het 8 yi it iy it understood to concern a Sunbathing. Assoclation’. arlovanee clause affecting sen-|hold’ its annual-convention at high Saturday, at. Port Hate ye nearby Wilton’ July 26-28, At maa and. Prince Rupert 4 the Oak beat Ranch, to be oxact,|and 87 bat DIDN'T NEED DRILL Sy | Jorry Humphrey, .92, and Master 1 .1Sat, Ralph i: Btllyon, 20, Army, : Mag .(iuthorities shld: "-Thoon censured for mistakes mado « Tduring a flold. mareli.. “Ahold him Tuosday nights “Tim " ae to Kill that Houtonant and {walked Into a building whoro J. |Humphiroy was ‘about to looture y [on clans, mol Barrlor In tho bullding, Ins. trina and aw him'lond the rflo, Korah anid ho grappled: with . aay find was, abvuck tn tho “| fnoo _t hoaplt : bles, on of ‘Vane ve was sentenced” Thiirsday’ 0° six® months "in: ‘Oakalla.: by: Mrs Justire|: nor ‘Harold: ‘McInnes. for: he! fatal: Shooting of (G0 “BU 44.9! “MERRITT. O° — her children’s: room... Mrs. N,'H, ‘Atkinson’ ‘discovered the prowler: while :Her- husband, Rev. Atkinson, was away, at-a fire, She hustled. the 175-pound man down the stairs two ata tine and into the street... Police. later. arrested . Paul Johnson at a nearby hotel,, He was sentenced to’ ‘three’ months in Oakalla, ms - Nudist’ Meet Ss Set July. 26- 28° SACRAMENTO, - Calif, : i Noto for nudists: The ‘Wostorn Winds ‘light, ‘Bocoming gouty will After Ki illing FORT RILEY, Kan, (Tho oran sorgoant ducked out of a drill in, the handling ofthe Nfle Thursday and used on cA 95- -pound ee woman. literally threw a prowler ‘ out of her‘house. early Thursday . when she-: found: ‘Aim entering} ~~ hit a ive wire, US. Sergeant Surrenders q of the wonpons to kiN his Houtenifht.s 9. And another sergeant bocauso thoy had reprimanded him, we oo fb q in a clash ‘with a'13 000 wire ‘ today. ‘put. not. : without causing a power., break in. Prince Rupert that ‘lasted from till’ 9:00 this ‘morning, ee ‘ab. diydock substa ion. ‘of Norther ‘B.C. Power.Company, when'*a . - squirrel -jumped. down. from::a {tame within \tho sialon a and” WEATHER Cloudy today. ‘and seuindly, Occasional; dight:rain :tomorrow. Little change ‘in. temporatitte, 18 ‘overnight, ‘Low tonight ahd: we ma : oe . a Officer, NCO: United states Army anid a we aod Tho victims wore Socond Liout, Barrlot! had ee Sgt, James Hicks sald Bartler ho sorgontt, too,"’, “Hyowltnosgos sald © Bartlor Sgt, James 0, Korsh sald ho the ritlo butt, umnahtoy dled on route: to aed Haniel late pone ag Paul A Barrier 20, tte r ( ‘og [tondored a fow minutos aftor PRINCE’ GEORGE Cr Alfod the shootings,. Tho army. sent hin i hospital oan el ‘ ‘ oxnmination and did not file]: yours A. tito 4h gonnaghion any ‘charges immedintely, On © workman's. vomponsatle ; are atopped out of tho. in y tring, dropped fo 9 grouch, mn firod a aliglo alot, © Hut plird Was abruck Inthe choat. He sar | fo tho floor ng ho gasped: "May tho Lord forgive Alm! ede pan about: am Hota uu ak a ba PW oe eas to the company. “order! r Whore Stllson. was. sont 9 ae dosk talking on the tolophone, Wilnessos snicl Stilson Barrlor: shove. the. rifle: throw ho tho door nud shouted: ‘No,’ i tw! OS SUllson wos kil a Inatantly. a Barrlor: beat itohed tho provost mar Vancouver Tall Alp lawson B.-Howith of a 10 Rupert was ono ol : 100... dologates from. nll over te vince who attended a somir A ation t hold in Vancouver iy June'l Me the BO Todor abr, 4! Purposo ‘f tho noqualntde oul Tho Fodoration | bt revision of the: At Joonl, untons 'to nehd anu f ramond