| a i WEATHER Sunny with occasional cloudy perlads Wednesday. A little warmer, Winds westerly 15 Wed- nesday, Low tonlght and high Wednesday at Port Hardy, Sand- tp tte M mw BY ob te : wore My ty pty voy ete QE me ye Om ae ye « Fe ewe NN We eh y HIgh cavemnins 4:20 17.9 feet spit and Prince Rupert 50 and 65 16:54 18.5 feet Lo: ‘ : o eg? ‘ Obese cerseseesten 1 : 5 2 t Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest mow 33:09 73 fest. VOL. XLVI, No. 165 ~ at yes +t Lae Prince Rup REE ee Sale dee . woo , waa my . . EON ine woe tty beh AP EE EERIE EET Ew et TE eye ee EEE EE Boke Raho aetiahed rt Daily Ni c , DES Wednieadily/ YMly, 17, 1067 - (Pacific Standard“Time) |... Province Over-taxed —Strachan VANCOUVER (CP)— CCF leader Robert Stra- chan Monday night accus- ed Premier Bennett -of over-taxing British Co- lumbians to make a good showing on his debt re- duction figures, The premier announced in Victoria that the provincial debt would be reduced to $64-million from $97-million next March and wiped out in two more years. $11.5-million on our public debt. this year—$21.5 million more than required. “This is admitting he has em- barked on a deliberate policy of over-taxation." The CCF leader suggested the money be given in the form of increased aid to municipalities or a lowered sales tax. Liberal chief Arthur Laing charged B.C.’s citizens were pay- ing $120-million in “direct con- sumer taxes’ to pay charges on the public debt... Thisswas -the root “6f © labér-"rianhdgement | troubles, he said. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 free by mid-summer of 19 Ottawa To Share Span Cost? - VICTORIA (CP)— Premier W. A. C. Bennett "said Monday he will ask the new Diefenbaker gov- Second Narrows Bridge s the debt is paid, the Premier 1 meng nice eects state- in Vancouver, and make said: “there » will be greater ent indicates he intends to . . -free jfi benefits ... you can see what pay off $33-million on debt the structure toll-free if ‘ Ottawa agrees. He said he wiil make the re- quest at a Dominion-Provincial conference which he anticipates will be held this fall. NO TOLLS |. _ The Premier added that if the Federal] government agrees to cost-sharing on the 90-10 basis, | off the Lions Gdte"bridge at the} MIMSY narrows. us Bade: “-;"SFhe Provincial ..and .Fede! governments have an agreement whereby the bulk of the Trans- '78 Years Build Debt, Wipe It Out in Seven’ _, VICTORIA (CP)—British Columbia will be debt- tolls will’ not be charged on the Second Narrows Bridge, and the. day, it is opened. ‘tolls will come’ ow Total 5 2 7 ‘ | . ing e soe! “ 59, Premier W. A. C. Ben- nett said Monday. He released a Finance Depart- ment. review showing the prov- ince’s net debt at March 31 as $97,063,064. | Next March, the Premier said, it would be down to $64,000,000. The figures do not include B.C. Power Commission, Toll Highways Authority or Pacific -Great Eastern Railway debts, which are guaranteed by the government and listed as con-; tingent liabilities. The 1959 date is three years earlier than the goal set by Premier Bennett, , “It took 78.years to build the (CP Photo t t 90 B.C. debt,” he said. “It will — = “At the las sessi - ernmen Oo pa er take us seven years to pay it off, Te 1 | nttane “a Mey, the to cent of the cost of the new |*magata vod rerora*” "| GIRL’S FATHER ATTENDS: | mented, “we budgeted to pay Asked whether a reduction in taxes could be expected when might happen to bridge tolls and some other things.” Polio Cases In District _Number-‘of polio. ee rear for the, Skeena,.Healthuni b rall district has- risen to five; Dr We} B. Laing, unit. director reporte today. , : PRICE FIVE CENTS dein ey ~ FULL SAIL AHEAD—Although first to cross the finish lin the yacht Nina from New York was not the winner of the: : biennial Marblehead to Halifax yacht. race. The race is runt}: Loe under a handicap system, depending on the size of the’ boa and the amount of sail. The Philadelphia yacht Galliear wai the winner, The Nina, at full sail, comes into Halifax harbor Eaton Goes To Gallows,. “Meek and Mild” To End VANCOUVER (CP)—The father of eight-year- old Carolynne Moore, beaten to death April 26, 1956,. saw her killer hanged early today.” CR —- — Gerald - Edward Eaton, . year-old. ferry... ' Son ‘Suburban“Burnaby: Eaton’s. plea for commutation of the sentence was. rejected . dh: z Canada Highway construction is on a 50-50 cost. basis... But part | gj of it, in difficult areas, is pased on a 90 per cent share by Ot- tawa. eee Bill Extends Monday by the federal cabinet. At the last’ minute, he agreed. to be attended by_ Rev... Donald Macqueen, rector of St. Peter’s Anglican church. \ TIGHT LIPPED. = |e The condemned man, convict= ed of killing Carolynne with’ a tire wrench after she. resisted Three new cases have been agnosed, he said, a new. case in Terrace, one in Houston and one in Smithers..The new Ter- race case and the one at Smith- ers are young males and the one at Houston a young female. All are paralytic, Two cases were reported ear- lier in the year at Terrace. OTTAWA. (@/-— Chief * elec toral | officer Nelson. Castonguay said today he is instructing his re- turning officers to revise their polling division arrangements. He said some small polls will | Newsprint _ Rate Battle a Py i 5 ¥ . ey : : Q mi ial veld a. ’ i “WHAT COULD BE an easier way to earn $5,000?" Doreen Serwa, reigning Lady-of-the-Lake I ° ° ,° be merged, others cut to 300/P/S advances, was tight-lipped : , but calm as he stepped onto the Not Court S for the city of Kelowna, home of the International Regatta, wistfully sets her sights ona Jurisdiction electors. trap. It was sprung at 12:08 replica of Ogopogo, friendly denizen of the deeps of bake Okanagan, Mill pay for of piue WASHING oma In ey The work is to be completed/am. mn 7 _ - vater on Kelowna's doorstep. That is the price the Rega a committee wi ay an au- TON im — The We oh ol by Sept. 1. Enumeration supplies Lawrence Moore, father of the eral court, Monday declined to thentie shot of the real thing. Doreen is wearing an Hawaiian dress, and the palm trees in | Youse of Representatives Mon- n ; ¥ would be shipped to clectoral/slain girl, told reporters he at- step into dispute between} = the background are all part of the theme of this year's show, August 7-10th, day passed a bill to enlarge the Ob t officers by the end of August. |tended the execution becausé “I , Coustwise Line ‘San Francisco i . --Photy by George Inglis, Courtesy Kelowna Regatta, territorial Jurisdiction of the Serva Jon Mr, Castonguay, who has an-|have had two choices in the : shipping firm, and the Inter-j----~ ~~ ni em — a Nor ty of Interior under the} prince GEORGE, B.C. ( —A| nounced plans to prepare for an {™atter. ee 3 snip ry | North Pacific Fisheries Act with : . . . One was to continue ma re issi ® ° woman from the Tabor Creek ; State Commerce Onum'SS on) : . respect to net fishing of salmon area southeast of here was ad-|C2!ly election, said his instruc- through life with the mental “i over the rates cot ea bping new st | ( if ner Oses n O Ca in offshore waters. . | mitted to hospital for observa-|tions are normal procedure.! picture of this man beating my i Priite from Pacific northwes | , a - | The secretary now is author- tion Monday. Similar orders went out in Junc|daughter to death. The other A mills. . . ° e ized to issue offshore fishing Police said she was broughtliast year in preparation for the! Was to sce him hang for tha id “The carrier Jast May 4 obtnin- ire y I i rt itt Hodoret duce. or J.| ° regulations along the Pacific! here for questioning and medi-|yjast election June 10. crime. literal im ed from Federal Judge Oliver J. | in from Alaska southward to 54 de- | eal examination after her home|! . tions is Only the latter can obliterate h Carter a temporary restraining | ren grees and 40 minutes north lat-|was burned down Sunday. He said the instructions is- | from my memory the formér J re ee ae Seana ronds to : etl hild listed as tae. bil td tend thi Police said the blaze was de-|Sued today by none ee nor mean | picture, | wee in newsnr ‘ates, THe - WUE (AP)—Fifty-six persons—17 of them children—were listed as ; c would extend this|lberately set and was fed with!he had been instructed to pre- a ut sharp cuts in newsprint rates, He HAGUE (AP)—Fifty IX pers = "h aitliner off thwest New [iutisdiction southward to 48 de-| gasoline. The flames started pare for a general election. They | LONDON Om Governor Gen ! ale rOG Rad nuiorized the MISSING today after the ocean crash of a big Dutch airliner off nor . Brees and 30 minutes north} from a shed and rapidly spread were sent to permit the holding to London by air tonight after 2 CUES, aa ayer - MPSONS WWOTO poscrar latitude, to the house, destroying it. ; 3 " dudge , Carter's order was Guine al elve peons ere rescued, oe. -ou=e+-| The bill now goes to the prest-|There are no fire-fighting “tacit. | of an “enon m ne pnoriest a four-day private visit of The Rimed at fh ; Ine af the 12 survivors, ae es lent, itles In the area. Dossible time if ordered to do so. | E a, “ a change until a three-judge | enild, died in hospital, All of feet ‘or water shortly before; servants or navy men and their tes In the area. ! c . " ; of the valldity of the ICC [shock and four of them were] One early report said the plane! were two entire families, one e a ! netion, ‘ severely burned, Iwas in flames when jt erashed! with three children and one aed o The railroads are Southern] yun Airline identified the but a KLM communique did not; with one child, and a father and | e n Ou O a | Pacific, Western Pacifle and lay ae fe yy ‘oo | Mention a fire. one of his six ehfildren. Six of | QA « | ' missing as 68 Vuteh and three | ‘ _ rd the ' , Santa Fe, They had won cc]. y . . The plane, “The Neutron.” was| the elaht families aboar Ww oy ¥ permission to reduce newsprint Britons. Eleven Duteh passen- | he » ANC, he eutron, was plane had children. ° | e , rates by 24 to 26 per cent from) xers and the Dutch stewardess) on & regular flight To st | "Bink Island Is the largest of : ‘ Vancouver, B.C. to Ban Fran.) were rescued, heh way won Kn ment | the Schouten group off the a Nn O Q | 5, clsco nnd Los Angeles, The pres-| The Lockheed Superconstela- De cor, in WnRoOn, Karachi, northern coast of. western New : | Cad pou Ne $1.08 a hune| tion, yor itn iv hinged int ‘0D Moat ‘of th Ose aboned were elvil| Guinea, a Dutch colony, The ; ot red pounds, a crew of nine, plunged into FOS’ OF LOSE Rboata were ely ene O ener re , ’ ’ ‘ NSS y 'ONS because of ‘the AL ek oe etree Ge eens nen emeeerareeemret | an SLOPD partion a Nee GUI PH, Ont. (CP)—The Liberal stronghold of Sine votre, Bad less fan ne Mane Homa cecau ee tanly i str » The alrfie so er nanan svqeare ' . rs als nlas § t GIVES FOUR HOUR WARNING lake witenethe tent atarten Wellington South fell to the Progressive Conserva-| tad won 2431 voles standing, : was built by U.S. forces in 1041! tives Monday, increasing the House of Commons mar-| The voting was carried out In] At Ottawa, Liberal Leader 8b, : ° . . ° after they recaptured the areal oy a ee ter Dicfenbaker’s part ay the |Plewsant weather, a cooling) Laurent sald: wee from the Japanese. gin of Prime Minister Dicfenbaker’s party over the! breeze tempering a bright sun's) “Tho rosult ,., is disappolnt- j e ine ins e The alriine announcement | Liberals to four members, heat, ing and Io am sorry that Mr, 4 7 \said tho plane “came down into Alfred D, Hales, a 48-yenr~|— Seventy-two per cent of the} Tolton will not be represonting: ° the sea shortly after takeoff old merehant and farmer, won | dependent-Progressive Conser-|eligible voters — 21,230 of tho that constituoncy and carrylng 4 . . from Dhak. No further details ine “dororred federal election | vative 1, 20,580—cast thelr ballotx, This}on the good work of our Inte ' “-\ ela e oin ure known yet about the . w'{voto with 11,606 votes against| There Is one vacancy — in{was about the same as the coune friond Honty Hosking In thio 7 owe eireumstances of the aceldent.” |a ror gay Liberal David Tolton | Lanark -- where a by-cloction|try-ewide average for the Junol new Parllamont. 7 “| ; . avin : The plane was piloted by Capt. tind g,600 for GCF candidate} will be held Sopt. 9 to fill the} 10 vote and down from 7 per CO! Leader Coldwoll com~ a WAKTIINGTON (-=lMormnil turnover of the DEW distant early warntig Tne In the Cann! Rob do Roos, 86, who was AMONE | pHompy Withers, sent won in the Juno 10 cleetlon {cont in Wellington South voting monted: — mn i dh north from tho bulldora to un spent contractor ts to be announced shortly by the those missing, Prime Minister Diefenhakor, | by Progressive Conservative Wile lin 1059, “IL follows pretty much the 1 United Bites and Canadian governments, oc eens te oes cern meen errr cnn mares In Priteo Albort, Sask. sald tho} Hom Blair, We died June 16, EARLY Lap Nine It ald last time except a Construction of tha 8,000-mia | ee | : ° win was a porsonal tribute to} | Monday's win was the thrst in -_ vtond with tho] the Conservative han displaced system Of fixed and rotating! of hostile hombers coming over] Both United slates and Cann. t Mr. Tiles’ eapnelty and abllity| the riding alnco 1930 for tho] Mr, Hiles took a lend with the the Liboral with a substantial 7 radar statlong—Intendad to pros] tye polar roules-has been com-tdinny elvillans have been in orm its and “constitutes n magnificent | Conservatives, 1 93> general] first polls reporting and an the win” : 7 vide uy to four hours: warning plowed, trading ab kpeclal schools dn e commendntion of the pollelos of | clection valos, Wollington South | counting progroased tore Wan so . —“—~:mii-~-. The Westorn Weelria Com-{ the Unttod States, They wilh rn he @ ' mrty and of} has voted Lboral 16 tlmes and|ittile doubt of his victory, The] ano Inst Consorvative win in il - The W n y the Conservative party , { >): oported hls win ; piny was primary contractor forfand maintain the radar ablations the stand tuken by the new gove|] Unionist onco, Mr, Milos win Canad wn Prot 50 vinutes Wolllngton south was Jn 1090 by | a the Huge job of constructing) imder overeall diveetion of mill MANILA (—Ten persons were fernmong since taking office.’ [was the sixth for the Conser-fat 780 pan, Wa qT n fow| tho Into Hon, Wugh Guthrie wha | Dutldingy, installing equipment tary porsonnel, roportod dead and 160 are miss: | BIGGER COMMONS VOTE vattvos, vam nttor te Pete cloned ne con hold the sont for 88 conkecutive " Daily Delivery and cronting alellelds and part) Aithoneh the bullding of theling today In Pangasinan prove] The win gitvo the Conserva- POSTPONED BY DEATH min “8 fa i rs Mr. Wlihera| yours, from 1000 to 1096, , iy fuellities In the frozen north. line is fintahed hia not expected ince north of Mantie as the res {tives 110 seats in tho 206-mom-| Tho cloction was doferred from |eeded dofoa 1 And MP hort Mr. ‘Halos waa born In Guelph " ' ‘ wuncd by ty- [bere Tho Liborals have June 10 because of the death |announced his concession short} vr. Halos Vin Guolp | e WURNK OVER Nofore chad ee AE mittiry nao pan ae a flood enused by by 100 wontay Including one LAberals| June a of Honry Nosking, Lib-|ly before 0 pan, Township, A Guelph alderman, | Ft eT ae EE Te eee tig fall, Moanwhile, foc. | phoon Wendy, ‘a coml Libor mambor who support the | eral candidate who had hold the) Although the campalyn wasthe ta a husky alx-foot-two, and 4 DIAL 2157 | Mow Ix delivering DEW He tojoral electric techatetuna will} Rod Cross workers wore comb Lihorala, The CO! holds 28 sents, {sont xineo 1040, faltly quiet and confined lurgoly | welghs 200 pounda, Ho ts a grad~ i tho Mocoral tectrie Corporation, conduct oxtonslye tests with the ng the aren but police offlells Soclal Greate tO Independents | Me. Walon ran against Mr. [ta local tasues, the voto hold] unte. of ‘Ontarla Agtloultural a DRUC 3S 0 flrm organtaed te apernte: the qmupment and conduct Anal, | expressed fear that wll the miss- (Boe hte , Hosking In 1083 and polled fmore than the usual Intorost! Colloge, a radar warning syabom, onesito training, ! Ing pernons ure dead, Jndepondent-Liboral t, and Ine