; ‘COURTENAY (cP) ‘former “Prince Rupert nan, : Leland Eugene Mil- er, was committed Tues- ay for Supreme Court rial.on a murder charge. ‘Miller, who back {n-1952 used Operate the Royal Cafe .on|. i hird Avenue West, Prince. Ru- ‘pert, Is held in connection’ with ‘the death of Mrs, Dorothy Fran- ces Duyvejonck, whose body. was found April 2 at Grieve Manor, 2% miles north of here. She was laying in a pool of blood and had multiple knife wounds about the neck, chest. and shoulders. i” Miller’s brother Alvin, and a sister, Mrs. Norma. Godfrey of Black Creek, said the accused had been upset over a “squabble with his wife’ when he visited their home about two hours be- fore Mrs. Duyvejonck’s body was found. He had not. Indicated the cause of the quarrel. . “Alvin Miller said ‘his: brother left him about 8:30 with the: in- tention of asking: Mg. “Duyve- : TWO “UNIDENTI near-freezing water, thousands ‘for early suntans, Vancouver girls, taking : advantage of “an, unseasonable warm spell . that raised temperatures on the . , British: Columbia coast to the 70s, skip playfully in Vancou- “-yer's English Bay. Although only a few hardy souls tried the... swarmed onto district beaches ‘ - (CP “Photo AT LEAST. ONE DAM Frobisher Nass ‘Surveys . : mountain, victims “in the: unanimous: opin- “four: is Jonck. is she wished ‘to. drive to 3 ampbell River -with- them. ‘the. ~ hext day, Leland Miller’ was 4 _ sober" then, “the: reply” to's” questi of Nanaimo. Thomas . Willlam th of Victoria, father “0 ine ‘blaln woman,- Identified ‘a: shunting knife he had seen, in the couple's kitchen while residing pote ‘sald ju: rn : i from-crown | “, prosecutor E. D.. Stiongitharm - In’ Victoria. ment on the Nass river in are almost complete, Says. ; partment: ‘obisher- Ventures mining ‘and: ‘power develop- northern, British’ Columbia J. M. Wardle. “He'is con- sulting engineer for Northwest Power Industries Ltd., a subsidiary handling-the project. 340,000 Pounds of Halibut landed Here by Nine Boats | + Total of 340,000 pounds of hal- Hibut was landed by nine boats al Prince Rupert today, Land- ngs, with prices for medium, ‘large and chicken halibut tn brackets are as follows: Addington (US) - 96,000 Rpounds (15,8, 138, 11); Gold to MAIN Fisheries Ltd, pecedlnets wipes Sameres a4 meemete eaee vom mers meres omen Asphyxiation ‘ Couse of Death ! i Dealt vy asphyxintion was ree rdled. hy Coroner Qeorge J, Mwes yesterday afternoon ab phe conclusion of an Inquiry into he death of Burney Bjornasen, The aS-yearsold (sherman vas found dead in is bont noar Blevens Island, Sunday, An au. topsy disclosed (hat asphyxin- Hon was due lo gasoline fumes fen Une bollom of the bont, Ramalns of the dead man have boc forwarded to his fathor in anday, Mantloba, for Intormont, Symphony (US) — 48,000 pounds (164, 13.7, 11); Booth Fisheries Canadian Compnny Limited, Connie Jean ~~ 23,000 pounds (14,7, 18, 10); Babcock Fisheries Limited, Island Queen =» 47,000 pounds (14, 12, 10); “Pacl{le Fisheries Company Limited, ° Teeny Milly — 40,500 pounds (14,0, 13.1, 10); B,C. Packors Ltd, Kalen—10,000 pounds (14,2, 13, 10); Babcock Fishers Ltd. Roscland—~29,000 pounds (14.3, 12.7, 10); Babeock Fisheries Ltd, W No, 845,000 pounds (14.7, 12.8, 10); BC. Packers Utd, MRE —- 17,000 pounds, Balsis 25,000 pounds, Oona 18,000 pounds, all sold to Co-Operative Assoclation, Yestorday nine boats Innded n total If 318,000 pounds all sold lo the Co-Operative Association, They were: Gustav 35,000; Parma 65,000; Oslo 92,000; Strafen 28,000; Sige nal 36,000;. ‘Margaret 1 80,000; Field surveys - and: dam-site testing are almost,complete, and indications are about . 450,000 horsepower can be. developed from the Nass river, Mr. Wardle said Tuesday. Surveys for in- dustrial areas, harbor. and ship- ping facilities have. now been completed, Included in. the development is at least one dam on the Nass, which empties Into the Pacific north of the Alaska’ panhangle, Still in the planning stage Js a $270,000,000 project to harness the Yukon and Taku rivers, to develop a further 4,300,000 horsepower, The Weather Mostly cloudy with occasional light showers, Little ehanse in temperature. Winds Hght south erly, occasionally south 20 over ‘the Charlottes, Low tonight and ‘leh Thatsday ab Port Hardy and Princo Ruper, 42 and 02, Sandsplt 43 and 67, CYCLIST DIUS LILOOET, B.C, Cex Ronald Van Vorst, 22, died ii Lillooot hospital Tuosday from injuries he suffered In a motorcycle ace cldent on the outskirts of town Monday avening, “The victim formerly of Vancouvor, had bean Fivo, Prices 90,000; Fredelin I "60,000; FW. G, 6,000, on his new job withthe Lillooet works dopartinent only one ny, ~ Mystery of Missing Asphalt. Baffles Board of Works i Cage of-the, missing asphalt was diswussed at longth hy puzzled aly uldor Aen ab this. week's: mecting of tho counell, ‘Compliinik about | te cond. Mh Jon of Prince Rupert's ronds award rnlad —whon. “Bonrd * of Works — Conmmitteo .-ahalrman ANornian Helly reported Unt a sof trind ately of paving. was boing Ga Rinid—-using a difforont grovel eo ‘Ghat used Inet yent'=und vAeRWwould bo fully. examined and ‘ Hontod hy tho Axwontntod’ Unglns "Chiot target of ‘oriMolun was ho Third Avenue Wort section vhlah, according to Suporlntone eant 0. J. Giatataon, hind atarte Hod to bronk up two-nand'y: hile nontha aftor it had boon Inid nab yon, “But moat aldormon| ¢ narond Whit only ong oF i 800° hlons of paving In Lown word up lo atandard, Ronson for the mings brenkeup Of tho olty's ronds mnlght ho bhiat Although the roquired mount of asphalt had boon pub into the ronda, It apponred-to hive li Apponved a fow montha flor tho paving woe Inid, Mr, Gustaf 801). oxplainad, Younga, “Buroly ‘if, tho. naphalt wad put In tho ronds, i should BUI] - bo there, Only, yolntilo mattors: dlaapponr, I nvcoopt bint It was put Inbut {t's:cor. tainly. a nyatory whore \t ing gone,” ho sald, ¢. Wie sake pies hey be Ge Ap Ata pa ge bee 1 }oors nd doublo-chockod, This annoyed Ald, Norton Ald, Hollis said that. “on i couldn't find out where the ase ahh wonk after tt nd hoon ald", Mayor Ceorge 8, Hille BURBS od: that the company have aan tho’ Wrong typo of abe phalt, "It wo vould prova' that, ‘Wo could claim agalnat tho com. piny, bub T've boon told that a mlinke of that W¥po' ls virtunl: Jy (nyporstblo,". ho. addod,: Hoar tho roault of the onglnoor’s oxnmnination of tho. oat atelp of . pain * : ‘ Lehi ya * Sct ah oe: Ss ; {ion of: our. party. might] . Connell agreed to.walt and to] - CHILLIWACK, BG. (c was told d Tuesday night tha “A coroner’s inquiry crash of a TCA.North Star Dec: a7, “The attorney - general's’ ‘de: is. concerned - and wants to. bring ‘the remains out) But: ‘representatives | of moun- tain climbing groups, the RCAF and the RCMP. were unanimous is too great at present. SNOW MAY HIDE: ‘BODIES — “Paddy ‘Sherman, Vancouver Province reporter, also an Al- pinist, -who ascended Mount’ Slesse Tuesday to. “the ‘wreck site, sible. that positive identification could be made from the remains. he saw. . However, some’ of the]; wreckage was under one foot: of snow and it. was possible the snow also coveréd ‘Identifiable bodics. The hazard of going into the site; a crumbly ..25-foot . ledge, 7,600-feet. up the. side. of. craggy and. -Searching :- for. -Bixty-two persons dled in’ ak 9 when it. hit Mount Slesse .in| sayin the Cascade: Range of southern IBC. ‘d if humanly, even. super-human-| - : ly, possible,"’ said’ coroner Glen| . McDonald - of Vancouver.” 0) in their testimony that the risk testified he did not think it pos-| “until Wednesday night ik Now. it appeared cos $ en ‘they ‘appeared -before |" "| Magistrate W: D., Vance. in city]: ~. ourt. this’ morning on ehares:' of” “supplying = was fined sio0, with an-alterna-. tive of, two months imprisonment, said {that ‘the. ‘accused had a previous conviction for the same. offen¢e in. March of this. year, The “Native concerned. in this| offente was only, 19,. the, officer Fhe had hoped the hear-| uld only take two or three |" ny y attempt to get ‘one: , 0% ald Ear Siebert of: no fixed Ae y co-pilot. But this portion of the. plane was insecurely ‘held ‘andj. might easily slide off the ledge. It was so situated that’ ‘the: slide} * would endanger anyone near]: the ledge. Roy Mason, another climber, said “It wouldn't be fcasible: to get the bodies out at this time. The snow ‘mass is too-unstable. It was avalanching while we were there.” He suggested’ by mid-July bodies might be more accesible if some have fallen off the ledge to an arca 2,500 fect below now filled with gaping snow crevas- ses, ROMP Set. Samuel Ferguson of Chilliwack sald‘ there Is “nothing else bub to walt until July with periodic checks,” Sqdn. Lar, George Sheahan of the RCAF search /and . roscue squadron sald tho answer Is “watching and wailing, The cle- ments will decide,” loving every year.of -it,. will receive a. visit from. her daughter Mrs. W. P, Flewin of 586 Seventh Avenue East, to- morrow. , Mrs, Flewin says of her mother Mrs, Agnes Riss, “we think mother is over 105 years vid bul mother says, she just can't be more than 100 years old.” Mrs, Russ still dogs her own housework and has never heen” il, with only one recent visit to the hospital for minor dis- orders, Foliowing a visit with her mother, Mrs, Flewin will have an extended holiday with var- ious members of her family in | Not Admin fs : Correct Age ck oA Skidegate woman: who | is}. more: ‘than 100. years: ‘old cand Still another: elle of the Sec- ond World War, a floating Jap- anese mine was destroyed in the Queen Charlotte Islands yester- day by a Royal:.Canadian Navy mine disposal team, The mine, one-of many which occasionally crop up as.a men- ace-to shipping was spotted Fri- day at Morgan Point, on Gra- ham Island, Crew mombers of the fishing vesse] Scotia Lass reported the mine, Vancouver, She leaves by Mt, MeDonald adjourned the CPs plane tomorrow morning, Bay, | An RCMP plane froth Patricia Vancouver. Island and d I: Ny v COLUNINA OWLTLULOSE: 0 Nicholls, ‘Vio 1 fou{ ta Ah oo ON Mbove: will nover have a chance: to ah Tho fen tnd no. lostetima ncoldont . Sat yooord: ab prosont through. 8aVo an Imaginary: ngeldont in which the “vy Woloh, Harry. Willklngon, : Arthur a0; had hin In nn ond wi r IMPANY main ta “alvololyor, : | “matntalns | record! {0 thelr. mull incanylhing othor than a cdomonatyation, © iduivlng: Forest Products Bafoly Wook and! dn'guarding =. “Lito: Wook, This. photograph. was akon; following, Viotlay was alipporod to hayo fallon. froma, conveyor - bolt and frnalurod his nvm, Ha senrooly tind bmo.to blink boforo’flvat nid oxports Cordon ot on aah and Tony, Baudet Nows Photo, by! Ron. Monk). ylnat’ wook,, tho, mon plotured, nd ;goaoht thet was: aalle disappoint pH fed”, but that.the local car deal: flown up. ‘hee by: ROM. ‘Set J, H, Reld brought up’a three-man RCN’. mine-squad - from. HMCS: Naden, Esquimalt. ‘The disposal crew was composed? of - Lieut, William Lawther, RCN, Lieut, Alan Bootli,-RCN and: Potty ‘Of- fleer Juilan. Verscheure, RCN,’ The team, accompanied by Lieut, Ian Inglis, staff officer of HMC8 Chatham, flew out {0 | pm Morgan Point yesterday to blow. up the mine, A‘largo charge of dynamite ‘did the job. The mine-disposal unit left Prince Ruport loday Just - after noon. Liout, Lawther disclosed bo. fore he loft tint during the Sec- ond World War he worked with Commander Lionel Crabbe, RN, famous frogman, who was Inst seen diving’ into Portsmouth ‘harbor during the visit of threo Russian warships, A radiocast over the weekond stated that Crabbe had been roported ‘alive and wetl ju Russia.” No confir- mation of this hag becn glvon, Logger Killed Henry. For, 23+yoars sold boom nian: omployod ‘by’ the: Ominoca Lumber Co, of Pondicton . Bay wns drowned today when he fol {off a boom, ROMP In Prince Rue port ‘anid’ bils afternoons: | Police «sald: the. body WAS. 10s Jeovered and NOXt: ‘ot kin, who {live near Burns Lako, havo heon notified, - Normal onnndian Pailtlo i, -nupore Sandaplt. and: Vancou aL announded yostorday,... er still retained’ his belief in-§ clal Credit. . The MLA said. thal local Socred group. hadn't notified sooner. as they: had ! alternative: “nominees: ° fr which they, could have chosen candidate. state his-reasons for not filing in an’ advertisement, MRE By “Delinquency : ~ Increasing Mn Terrace TERRACE, | ‘BC. = suveill delinquency. 1s) increasing: hero, police sald. Tuesday, “Juveniles” are “becoming ” major headache and, for a town of this size, they are a problem? sald. an RCMP officer, ‘at “GROUPS” ‘NOT GANGS it He doseribod wandering’ teo wat wi “aN -{agors in tho.town as “groyss yathor than’ gangs — searching for something todo." v3 ‘Another, ROMP anokosman ah, always to blam Ort tg’ algo tha” taultt ‘ot i adults who ericourdge the youn stars in unl oh drinking, “In the: fra “four. montha 9 this. your, fle adults ‘have: faced charges ‘of contributing ‘ vonila dolltiquens iy ahe an ah ‘ie aoryice bal B, Ty Andoraon, OPA igont hord. whieh’ Wor “allghtly: damaged: * Bandaplt Inat Friday: take Fight 0:to. Sandaple, {yo During: the, time. the: Cans In an will: ho. at Boal at Yaa baat * pnasongors: and: mall have boon. ro-rdut OPA put on: nny oxtea flight, I additlo Alights’ now. In: service “ botweon.,