a A? CF seen enn nae eee ee ee OEE EL ARGC m PLE, ODI C4 4 Wie OAs Drug Store Hous | ts, ‘Dally from 9 am, till 9 p. m, weet me ~ and Holidays ” 3 p.m, till 7 p.m, >. ” Becth’ s Pharmacy Limited “Ormes Drugs Limited ploded. with’ a ‘tremendo s 'in shallow water-in the’ + following a ‘gollision with 3 Loss of fe on the: tanker,.was* feared high. The; captain: of th freighter, the Kina “I,: reported . several hou's' iater: Anat: all 2 ’*'s. | members/of his crew had. been “4d agcounted for Coast guard headquarters id 1 Es New York said that- 26- of. the tanker’s crew of 42: were ‘known ; to have. survived, That: left: 16 men unaccounted fore. 9 6. 4 Survivors were taken to nearby. : hospitals, fire stations-and::Red I: Cross ‘shelters’ on both: sides of, baie the river. . ee it _ As dawn broke - the ‘Tes scue. 5 crews were further. -hampered by. a. sudden snow storm ‘that blew. up over the river. . TANKER BURNS oo : Fire -broke out anew ‘aboard: the tanker, the Mission San U Francisco, and burned. fiercely, “ ‘on the stern, which with the bow. jutted above the water. ~f The tanker, owned by the. navy, |. was assigned to the military sea transportation service. °It. was manned by clyilians and operat; ed by-commercial shipping firms under contract to haul oil for nd the navy. One of the tanker’s. survivors t10 said that the ship, which has: a{:. capacity of 20,200. tons, ° was empty and had not been “defum- igated.”. This. concentration. of fumes, he. ald was. what caused !Yaoubttul it any of the tanie ‘brew sll alto, d could ‘pos CERTAINLY an . appropriate symbol ‘for ‘any y carnival i the: famed, Roman’ 20) : ‘Luckllus, portrayed jn this giant float during the festivities in ‘Nice, France, Lucullus “and: other. dis- ciples of free-and- -casy living reign supreme during the brief span of. the carnival before _ they were. backed away for another year. ab the. Beginning of Lent Tuesday. neeon ey tne rey tage eae mea sees wee “FOOLS 10 CELEBRATE WITH ROBBERS" ann Some of 27,000 Indians in B.C Planning To Boycott Centennial VANCOUVER (CP)—Some of British Columbia's - 27,000. Indians . tn ~ 100t ver the Gaza Str ip to- . oN ree con- Yo ne ME {wining a cold shoulder to invitations-to participate in the province's birthday next year. ‘Andy Paull, president of the North American Indian Brother- 5 hood, sald he was opposed to all : the whoop-de-doo being planned ~~ for. the birthday. { shittings for cach Indian famby chiefs had been promised they in the area, Later he requested; would be paid for the land when the British government to fi-|/ it was resold by the: government nance further land purchase on! to settlers.” a similar basis and was turned] .. A signed agreement promising “We would be foals to celebrate down, one-third of jand sale money the centennial.with a:bunclf of! The British government said it} Would go Lo:the tribes,“was de- robbers who : ‘stole our country,”| was “purely a colonial matter stroyed: whén the. bullding where he’sald.” It will be the’ anniver-| and should be financed. by the At; was kept: “burned.” Oy rpary.of the, piggest land steal on{ colony,", In lator years: ( gach In ‘Slrice 1906,hd Said. the’ ‘Indians _. Yeeord,; Hei pabhe while, ., mary dian. fainily, Pf Live WAS, ‘ven 20; had been sending ae the. tert : _ Moyed (fon Thdian: ‘erritory. oP acres “ofr land ih special rescrve : sce ‘kings and, pri iihis ‘Frank Assu,” president of the! arcas. i“but the question was" nots set-]'as 30 miles’: - pa 125 days of foe ai “ et rest: Were aD, | will. be pilled - out: and: adminis- v eg? «Man Sent to, Jail api dvlelod for bolng. drunk, | | seni ves e ‘Confederation. of Allied Indian; Tribes In B.C; agrecd. and. said: “Any individual or group taking! part in the celebrations will be; considered traitors by the In- dians of B.C.” OTHERS TO CELEBRATE Some tribes, however, take a different attitude. L. J. Wallace, | chairman of the B.C, Centennia Committee, said two or three In- dian bands have already formed their own conmmmiltces and other: have indicated they want to joir in the celebrations. , Harold Merilees, chairman of the Vancouver Centennial Com- mittec, stys he is willing te smoke the peace pipe. "Our committee hopes to es- dablish friendly relations with the Indian groups with the ider that (hey play an important part in local celebrations--n role they should play because of thelr his- torical connection tn the birth and growth of Gredter Vancou- ver," he sald. * “ny would be a pily If they carried out thelr boycott and quite a blow to our celebrations I fall to see how a boycott would in any way benefit their case If they have a legal case,” Bul Mr, Paull says Ne Is siick- ing. to his guns, “The whito man defied the ediet of Queen Vielor- fy to pay for the lands taken and we don't want to celebrite with anyone who has dofled the British sovereign, We don't Ine (cnd'to take second place to mny- ono-~tiot even Premier Bennett.” cous BACK 100 VE AMS Payll contonds (hab back -In the early days of expanding whito, auitloment In BG, the (honeBrilish secretary of state for edloules Inatrucled Governor Jutady Douglas’ Lo buy lund, From the Indians, Tho velinl loitor, dalod July at, Whe, auld “subolatenca should hy suppliod to than in some olhot, alae," At tho tne Cav, Dongliy had bought all sothled districts from the Indlans aba gosb.of about two pounds, 10 PREY Hem mar Oran mee me INE ee are eg ger eee A. Peyonreold Pork Byuington Ian... was sontaheed «to «lx Weles in jail ine elty police north this mar wnt whon he pane sully to charged of Ine oxldiytion and willful damage, Pollen sald Horbert David Roe honda: waa arventod ib. 1080 pam, youtordiy after ha broka a wie (BW Yiliod at $10 In tho Hollys Wood mato whilab- tn the nab of “SUbendlury Maglebrata MW 1 CilnsHoy Honbonodd Roburts lo’ One month te yall oon tho: inntoxlenvlon . an and Jt nye on tho will damage “0 Mr. Paull. claims: that Indian: ed." " a “eoton of rng wi alvon, yo tes . Ohba 4 ‘SCOUTS FLANNING TOY RI VE FOR PATIENTS AT MILLER BAY Fourth Prince Rupert Scout troop Is conducting a drive for toys, comle books; crossword puzzles to be given. to young patients at Miller Bay hospital, It ls hoped there will be ehough contributions to provide the patients with toys throughout the whole year, - The drive starts at 2 pm, Saturday, Marely 9, and will be concentrated in tae arca adjacent to First United church, It Is requested that only Itemg in falr condition be:glven as the scouts have no facilities for repairing damaged: toys, Svoutmaster Rod Faulkner hopes citizens will help the scouts to do their “good decd" and suggests that people from other districts of the cily who wish to help can take toys or donations to the First United Church hall, Alternatively, telephone Commissioner &, A, Witllamson at 453¢ and ar- rangements will be made to collect the toys, CCC To Send First Aid Team To Competitions in South Columbian Cellulose Company Ltd, Watson Talind Mill will be sending vn Slrst ald team to the Canadian Pulp and, Paper Asso- cjntlon, western division's an- nun} tivst ald competitions to be held in Vancouver April 10, he teanr consisung of tye men ds instructed by Arthur Lees of 1120 Gast Sixth Avenue, This is Ue first lime the Colum | ° bin Cellulose Company have sont a representativa first ald squid (o fhe competitions held annually iy Vaneuuver, Tho Jucal tenn will compete with first wld loams from other Ny dn Mae pulp and paper in- dustiy, A trophy will bo awarded the winning toam together with mindatures for individual mone hers, ; Toa mempart from Why cee mar Jarry wil kjnson, Vietor Woleh, Gordon Nicholls, Joo wrlaon’ and Tony. Howden, Team contestants will be awarded polity an the busty of hypolhoten! —vecldenta, The dona have to deduco injuries and irealment, AML Juclghug, ts bused upon Bb, Jobn'a Ambulance “Firab Ald to Kho Injured," manual, Accumprnylig the town will WUEATHUT Cinlo warnlig tasued,’ Cloudy Willy nv fow showers tadiy, Overs onat wih raly-tonight changing do ghowers uguln Wriday forts noun, Wirids Roullionsterly: 20 durin the tele afternoon’ and: jeronning bo sh durhig te avons tng, Winds will shift to north. woutorly 26 gusly Wriday foro» noon, Low tonight and high Melday ab Port Mardy, Sandapit nd Prince Nupert so and 4, be Robert Kelsey, safely director und Dd, Doswoll, personne) manager, , The competition is held in), conjunetion with — the manual, April safely course In Vaneouver and Is the forerunner of the, glant management: labor safety conference for the pulp and paper industry, April Weand 12, La aaateanleshernbbalaniahin shaheahin mth inaianestieatednend eo ') Man.Fined $400 we “ee For Violations A Ad-yeur-uld uiourployod. W- borer was fed 9 total of $400 and costs or in default sentenced (on total of flye months ty Jatl In oily: polieo courk yestorday aflernoon on three charges ine volving ylointions of the Gov- ornament Liquor Ack, , Monding guilly o two of the charges and found guy on the Unie was John Dale) Mackucl- ron of no fixed address, Mucknchron plondod guilty t6 unlawfully selling’ Uquor and possasslon of Nequor in an. ne leoneed chy rogtayrant, Both offences’ were commited Tues. day morning. > Vo wis found guilly On ane obhor wharge ' of posgonslon of liquor WW untleonded — promised Avhlel oveurrod. Gadurday, ALlpondiury. Miglabralo WW, 7 Clusidy Mnved’ the’ weauued $300 und costa or iy dofantt sontonged | Tin bo Unveo mont In Jatt for], dolling Tquors ave $60 or in do- fault, ono: mont iy Jit on ench of tho puskoxalon ohurgos, Doe fant tora ard to nn. concuts rontly,. an oye veh 8 ' Crew members of a variety of small craft which took part in the initial recue efforts said it ‘Phone Calls Fail To Aid Hunt For Man ’ City RCMP detachment has’ recelyed two calls to date from: persons claiming to have seen 43-year-old Roy Wick,. missing Vancouver fisherman, for whom police asked public assistance In helping them to locate, yes- terday, Tlowever Noo eily detachment, Sgt. W. J, Todd sald this morning he believed these persons were mistaken, The calls recelved by the police placed Wiek on Second Avenue West February 27 and outside the B.C, Packers: bunk: house Inst Saturday, Wick was tirat Foported miss. Ing from BC, Packers herring vessol, B.C, Lady Fobruary 27, Doserlption of Wick {s as fol- Jows; Nelght five feet nine inches, welght 170 pownds, ree ceding hairline, stocky bulld and ruddy complexion, Any person haying infornias ion concorning the .whore- abouls of the missing man fs nskod to geb in touch with clty RCM? mi enarge of the: _ Wiel has h wito in Vancouver, by DICK AYES Nows Wltoy: Dally Nows nual Dangling and ‘Dénnwn out vil at the. Olvie Contre were trontod ton topefight dance'ree view rather than a sbrictly come potlilve sorlok of tot plocos, Tho applauds of the nant capuolly crowd In tho. uditors jun, and ‘tho romarks of adjudl autor Mrs, Lorolly Vorster of For St, John, pad tribute: to tho: proficlonoy cof the dnicors toehiiquos dnd bho nlmost ror foaslonnl prokontalion of tho os eopiity NuMbors, raotloally without vxuop lon, Mi's, Vorster auld tho dincors cltrancos wore good, tho projoce tlon wis oxvollont and. tho sarge of myth and hoowrnoy at stops word 0 yor fool First nlghtors to the 40th Ane \ tration of the arca’ turned’ over to UN units Friday, 9 0"! The departure from Gaza of | the victors in the October-No- vember {invasion avent. off with- out any major incidents report- ed.- Some shots were heard in Gaza City during the carly morning hours, but the cause of the firing was not immediately known. The withdrawing Isracli cone yoys were protected. by armored patrol cars a8 they crossed Into Isract, . Norwegian soldiers of the UN Emergency Foree set up a sentry post and barricr at 6 a.m, at the Isracll frontier, two miles from Gaza City.on the northern end of the narrow strip. Isracll border guards again manned their own sentry posts which hag been abandoned af- ter the Isracll push Into Gaza and the Sinal desert, - Captain: Davi ants at-a ‘Canadian: Legion Club 27 reception: arranged by local agent Edwin Eniyright and Ron-. ald Finlayson.’ He was accom-, panied _by,.. traffic manager Charles Guy, «© . Giving the ,warning on in- creased vosts, Capt. Roberts said his company were hoping that a freight service new to this area ithough widely used In Europe, might keep tariffs at their pres- ent level or even reduce them. The new method was “con- tainerization.”” It meant. that Instead of wrapping and con- signing each article separtely a specific loud of various articles could be put into one container of corresponding size, Costs would bo! reduced by Busy Schedule Slated Today As Festival Officially Opens . ~ Distrlet 52 School Inspector C, B, Ritchie will officially open the ‘drama seelion of the Tenth Annual Danelng and / Drama Fostival belng slaged In the Civile Cenlre ab 8 pm, “this eventing, Mrs, Phoebe Binith of Vancouver, of the Community Pro» grams branel of the department of education this afternoon ndjudicated classes in choral juntor high drama entelds, speaking; spoken: poclry and Tonight's seation of the festival will. teatuye classes in Junior and lugh school drama entries and two classes Nn publa speaking, MURIEL. BERTRAND GETSTOP. MARK OF 86 Dancers of All: ae Win Plaudits From Adjudicator For Entrances, Rhythm and Accuracy of Steps in Festival = by. the sang hokon, the ballot duieors wero: told the sume Nings thoy havo ‘boon told for ons by tholt Inatructor. Buddy ft, “polnt tho toos nore, round the .arms without’ tftlng the shouldors, turn the knoos oul” TOLD TO SMILE MORE Bono of tho duncors were told to kntTy moro, “look happlor, look ko, you ure enjoylng It,” as the ndjudigutor pub i: = Tho High marks given by Mrs, Forstor. roflosiod her. high opine lol of tho suindard of dinolng both by Mr, Tuft's group and the dunlor Square dancing group one Wordd a Mt and Mrs, Douglas oo, Hooth Momorlal Weh ping. tho vnroe and throoe ca hour verFonnanes wad Murlol Bertrand, aevabntle dance or whom Mrs, Morater pralied for “"vory good control” ane awarded AO marks, - Only. sololab: to recelye sovond Thomns: who porformod nh billet Jovtod: Juab ko profossionu),” Three group dumMbors, ono bal» lot, ono lap and one Jig blod with UO maki: wplovd, ot PROUVENSTONAT: PERVONMANCES:- sid waa a “vory aniart, bright nd ontorbalning numbor,” The novolly tap-routine was Inbolled "ronlly MO throughout sve wn itt nna porformanod for auel youngsters, Be |. oberts, matine| ‘ quicker delivery, ‘less ‘pilfetage a superintendent. for-Union Steam- and, breakage and lower freight) ships Ltd., spoke:to city merch- | handling charges. Other points {stressed by Capt. Roberts in re- tor ply to questiohs were Contdiners would ' be: supplied on request and taken ‘away by |: the company afler unloading; containers could be suppijed in various sizes up to.a maximum of 4,000 pounds; traders would be allowed to pool consignments in one large container; loads would be packed and the con-| tainer scaled until broken by the consignee; if the seal was broken on arrival, the company would -be Hable; if goods were missing from a scaled container, the consignee would have only one inquiry to make Instead of several, Ex-Resident Dies Aged 46 Word has been reeelved here of the death of Edward Arthur More, 40, formerly of Prince ‘Rupert, Mr, More: was an tee countant at the Canadian Bank of Commerce here for four years and was well known for his work in the United Church of Canada, . ‘ Tho vielim of i sudden stroke; | ! 1Mr, More died February 27 at Williams Lake, He is survived by bis wife Laura, sons iene nith, Gawrence, David aud Rone Nigh -nurks of 06. was Shirly} routing dnd wad told she “pro- “tthe Inlaly slg. tho adhd | I "Tho-goneluds | Wg: Nt ur, of tho oveulng ald and daughter Naney, “Syringtine: bullet” Mes. Forstor gild had ay oxcollont outrance and opontig bub: warned the ‘dancers to pay more attention to firsb and Sth ballot positlons and to perform deopor plies, Tho Junior Square: dancers fron) the high sehool, mada an oxcellont entrance . Mrs. Vorstor suid. Aappler. a of Who: foureday, ovont, with ‘munity Programs Branch, Mt, Sloot | pl tribute to and tholt' slips and rhythm. wore porto, Bho Nddod,| ¢ . howovor,. that she. would: hayel; liked to ‘have goon Uhont 0 Witte | | imho Tewlivil wus oponvd by th] Woldon Stool, lrennurer, of the} Price Ruporl Music and Deane / yout Fostlval wssoulntion,; wHosanarats dled Dopuriniont, of yisnontlona Come] ‘tho pe 7 “as the fault for this les: with’ a former*employce, the: company: must assume ‘-responsibility. of making adjustments . which wi be satisfactory to the ciistome _ “Where: applicable, adj bills will: be’ forwarded as soon. as possible ‘and - ‘as some Febru: ary accounts‘in dispute have ~ . - already been paid, an allowance © will likewlse. be made to- “these customers,” ‘he said, . Oo Any customer not receiving aan an. adjusted..account and: wiso po may feel. thelr February billing... ©. 4p is incorrect is requested. to“ ro- | turn thelr’ February bill toatho ©. company elthor by mall: ‘oridl- ae rect to. the company store, Or office, . a Sadie a i. " Genoral manager T, B, Bluok ook sald thiq morning that tho dome ee pany was."very sorry that as . has oceurrgd, . “We have had wu great deal. ‘ot trouble and expense tn this Cone " nection bub: will endeavor Ee adjust ‘consumers’ bills. whore o doubt exlsis to a reasonably’ ~ monthly ehirge," eo BSE Io sniel procautions:ate boli takeh “so hat this: ‘condita will nol reat,” ee obHdlton for: the long hours ti od prnelleedl pnd leo to.tho, COMPU AtA, £e ihe hi noblng: wor ‘Hovoud' a “Mo; art tho: bale Programe Wrayich to W, OH (ngon,. prosidony of: tha’. tid: Dredinnnt; Poabival Todt th oxtoridin io wlehow for 1