LR SRL ROEM eL a as bith PIE 8 a vain et - bal from 9 a.m, till 9 p. m, ¢ “Drug Store Hours Sundays and Holidays 4 mp. m. ‘till 7 pm. -Deeth’ s Phormacy. ° "Limited ee “Ormes Drugs Limited. ‘gratifying to know that a new , FE figiand,” Dr. Smith'gald; “but. | sd paint too bright a: ‘pleture . Of Prince: Rupert, he has ap-- | ~ to-come here, aa “ if-this Is true, that'B.C, House to. foun England”. ; . _ tists, the Union Board of “Health Peachy the ob it is meant to do, Dr, John H, Smith, director|’ of the Skeena Health Unit, asserted at a. Union Board - _ Of’Health meeting in Terrace, ees Dr. ‘Smith made’ the comment when.réporting that: “it: was Airport Group Discharged As Job Done defitis, would. be. coming”. to Prines Rupert Ip June.” * @ Ainderstand a ‘second , den: “thst considered coming from A B.C. House. in London did. parently lost his enthusiasm | “This would lead one to think, from its. duties. was Thade yesterday at a meet- ing “held by the committee «to consider all items of business in ts: not- doing the Job it is meant To’ fight the shortage of den- write Provincial : Byitish, Columbia Hons in 1 England is 5 not doing | “AS. construction of -ani: ‘alrport oe “}on-Digby Island is now: ‘assured,|'' thé clvic airport committee : will} <3 ask the city council to release it], . The decision | . Health Minister tttiller camps was: brought. up’ by. | oy gata a cg be resolved to Eric ~ Martin urging that a school of dentistry be: set-up at University of B.C, "In other board business, it was announced that the anti-pollo vaccine program is well: under way. -- Approximately.” 1,000 pre- school children have heen given} first: inoculations. ' “Second in- ooulations are to follow towards the'end of June. “The ' sanitation: problem in Sanitory. Inspector R. G G, Scott. The - board: Will ask, the. p Te Be ae ~ By Ja ycees { Mrs: A, H, Iveson, a18 Sixth Avenye East, has won first place in the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Jingle Contest as part of the recent Clean-up Campaign. Mrs, Iveson wins a free paint Job for her home. «The contest, announced Muy 18 ‘Involved adding the final line to 4ho followlrig jinglo:., “There was a houso' In our city, “Phat didn't look very’ ‘pretty, A palnt Job was needed Obvenmpalgn was hecded ,. . Mts: Ivesdin’s winning line ris: wit'Ibls simply dmvazing!’ the riigobors conceded," ,” A squad of Inyocdg.! ‘plan to descend on the Iveron: residence Wilassweek-end, weather. permit. ie They will provide tholr own biUshes or print sprays, and the print is to be. supplied. free hy Pipott, Bvite and Compuny, Limited, = | A Jnycoes 8 spokesman anid to- day that thore was a “very grat. ifylfig ‘response to thelr competl- blomand i was vory difficult to choose a winner from, about 100 Our |g» rocelved,® Second place wasgiven to Mrs, Helen M. Pine 2 ‘said: connection With the airport up todate. think © ‘it. will only ‘impede’ the mittee continues to sit ‘as a sort of? secondary body to: consider matters - that: will, have to be dealt’ with by. the city in’ any case)" “chairman, J. Tv Harvey. ths Prince | ‘Rupert got. | . hat! oth “agreeing: Ww Hills. Said that: the” committe had ‘capably fulfilled <{ts® mis. sjon. “A-letter recommending its dissolution will -be submitted. for consideration ‘at the next meet- ing’ of elty council, Intercontinental Missile Test Slated Friday SAN DIEGO, Calif, in — The first test launching of the Unit- ed States’ Convair Atlas inter- continental ballistic missile has been set for Friday at Patrick air force base in Florida, the San Diego Union says in a copy- | Mghted story, The story, by the paper ’s mil- tary ‘editor, -Rembert James, says that unless there Is a de- lay ftom wiexpected causes, the Atlas, will bo blasted off for Its malden: flight: of about 2,000 nles—~considerably. less than half the missilo's maximum dis- tance, James, quoting ‘authoritative sources, anys the Atins will ate taln an altitude of around 700 niles, then turn right and pro- cood south-enstward past A chaln of Island tracking stations to fall Into omply tropical water's, The Alas! slrategie purpase As to destroy (argels In the 1,500-t0 5,500-mile range. It Is dlosiened {o carry a hydro- ren warhend and travel from the U8, to Moscow i380 mine nigtt, 1288 Boca Avonis West and tive place*wont ‘to Mrs, Ji Wyllio, 780 Alfred Birget CTT HELP IN OVERCOMING ' “Plans are going well and I}. work. of city council if ‘this com , showgirl‘ As j ‘Barbara, Hall, 24; hits the. books of, her k moe fsa a t on round -Of ' "parties, Originally, from: Pittsburgh; ‘Pas, Ziegfeld: Pollies beauty s at her New’ York: ‘apartment. i “The malt. “purpose in, set- |: tirig,up t ‘the committee Was. to see “this Mayor 4 doe The tender was ‘awarded last,’ 52 school board opened the only tWo tenders subriltted for the Job Quality butldersi “Yendet was for. $29,550. Other; bidder was Northwest Construction Ltd., of Prince Rupert with a $39,746 bid, In the hope : that. the. two classrbomsyschegyled to hold a total of 30 pupig, will be ready for occupancy - next fall, Mrs, M. M. Roper. - secretary- treasurer of the school board sought approval from the 'De- partment of education today, Body Discovered At Haysport A body ‘was foiind yesterday under somo pilings at Haysport by Adolpf Erholtz, Port: Edward RCMP reported today,, Police sald, that the body appears to have been washed up by the tide and has apparently:been ‘in-the wator for sovernl Wooks, WEATHER Mostly sunny. today and Thursday, Witte change.in tem. perature, Winds ‘northwest 15, The low tonlght and high Thurs. day ab Port Hardy 80 and. 06, Bandapit 60 and 00. Prince Ru utes, HANDICAP pert 60 and ¢ 05, ! vay night when trustecs: of District} _jabout $140,000 each in AP ‘ize money, “{Onti, and Barry Holly Lee of | Vancouver, The . third:, winner, “)POT 74141. he’s hit. TY V payaith ‘bevaiise oh : re $56,000 and a third- -place horse} {pays about $28,000.00 th ree Canadians } In Top Money By: The Canadian Press . . hree Canadians - held! ‘ish sweepstake * tickets Crepello, winner of to- Derby. at ‘Epsom, nd, and will collect}: Booth wviee- sprineipal Pp: N. sutton (in " ed who’ also acted as announcer. for the: successful, » tr - Others, left to: right, “who acted are, left to right: Miss V.1. Magee, e 58.3 ‘Cayelier : and, Mrs. Perey Young. ° as offici ing | FREQUENT VI VISITOR HERE Two of the ticket niles» were sted as D, Pearson of Pickering, ‘om Toronto; “used the ;pen- ane “Canary” and held ticket . our Canadians held tickets b nd, and’ another: three had ine of Peace; which was ‘third. : second place ticket .is. worth repello was favorite at 6: to 4, _..| Ballymoss'was:33 to 1 and Pine aT Peace 100: to: ‘8: wes at Port. Edward slenientary school has been awarded to Quality . Builders. of Prince Rupert. | The school board will add $2,000 to the contract price for classroom equipnient. ‘ In other business, it was decid- ed to ask the RCMP at Port Ed- ward to act as truant officers as a measure against the high rate of student absenteeism, not duc to iliness. If they sce‘ fit to do so, RCMP officers will he uuth- orized to refer the cases to the Welfare branch of the Health and Welfare department, Following u report that about 15 children at North Pacific canneries are without schooling facilities, the board déclded to urge the provincial Highway Department to expedite con- struction ofa proposed road linking Port Edward. with ‘the four other cannery communities on the Skcena,. R, F, Lucas, principal of Booth Momorial Junior-Sonlor High school reported that the Com. mencoment exerelsos May 24 and the Graduation banquet May 26 for the Grade 12 studonts were "quite suecessful affairs In most respects.” Mr, Lucas also prais- ed the highly competitive aplrit shown at the Inter-Houso track and fold moot held Inst Friday ft Roosevoll Park, » “Only real problem,” Mr. tie ons reported, “were (he lack of tollot facilities,” edenret Formation of John Howard Society | in Rupert A i enn My MEINTIANT LAGIES uetDally Nowa Suite: Welter ond ane (noi nile vitnigod apt'red onal: nattluion NIL Ne oponed by f th ohn Hows wed Soalaby In Hey im ; contig Hoplombor, tite: Td thoro a noodl fora: bianoh of |" the John Hownrd: ‘Boaloly Nn Trhvso Ruporb? eo ‘omy mantwho aljoutd . know, Prnea. Tapert ga “probalion offen Bl Jolin Mine toy, Winks Hy" Borne jbvnnah of ine on nel Kogloby In Mila} o Hoa. Would ho in-iniporiant stop iMaholplng “Whore abruggling bo ovorgome the hnnidliaay of . i prdnon. record," he, anya _wvallRobn livin former ote fail Ia a probilom-lvovo jut ta much ag. In Vangoyvor, Now Wonkntuater, von: y Elowh Aye Cte Veet: uy srddys Top dys \ uh a ye he hy ' f ‘Tn all (oso oltios tho Souloty hos organized branches, What ds the John Howird Soolely, and what are Ita fiunotions? 10: HALT NACKSTIDING: Th waa founcdod tn 103! In alono intfntion with tho International Prlaonors' Ald Association with the purpose of provonting tho oxsinnia o from allding bnolk into hia own. foolstops, Invariably ua hohtnd prison walls, nis to show tho Inwhronk= t tho: ny to rognl roxpode inblo poal lon Wp, roxpaotinlta om Noallalng tho futilit ly ab confinomant fol ow y Abrupt roturn to. complote froddom, Ib ndvacntes to rolonse rlaonors on parole, then super ‘Vlaos thaw and nll a toon with ay’ ‘and, ‘it inoooesnry, flnone alnb ald, prlgoners, proparing tho dlagrace rowing from tho Inprlaoniniont of ‘thoir kin. Tre now corrootionnl Institute 1) Hanoy will give’ prisonora a ousto ano and: ponltontinnloa in Canada, C}GIVEN ADVANORMENT | vanoomonty. tho. prlaoner transforrart to. the), ormatory, a Nunrbor of obhor “enw . ve & ue j ‘ Pe ale ” aye ahs : Booloty workers: rogulnely vlalt' thom for a Moro auccosstul and fruitful ito, | ‘Moe Soclaty trios: to protect “Hinnodent family mombors from olinneo. Lorwork tholr way up to A. Mmost, normal Ufo by gutd= Ine iw Whrough four Jovols of} barat one: “fp ‘tho, lookeup ool], quatomary Iv: tWoxt privong Than) 6 ho! morta, ve: atl 8 largo. toon: ho aliaros with . a Would Be Boon Here Says Probation Officer Kamloops or. "Pontioton." Tho third stop brings him Into tho cublale dormatory, 1 room whore walls don't. qulto roach the colling, Unis onsuring: pr vney aa woll as Hon with falrly JooRO communion tory witly obhor prlsonors, Binally, with a rnotioas reoort ho. onrna iis way Into the wood chm, outaldo tho prison walla, Which lonvos him almost conte ploto Whorty and thorofore. rops Youonta Wis prontoat Lont, “Tf eho-rosists. the temptation Of bronking out of tho. woot | Lester Piggott to enable England CAM}), No‘ ls wo}] forbiflod ngnlngt any Lomptation that might awalt Wa “outside,” after his. rolonse, -|- &o ANINKR, tho Jolin Howard Avoloty, and: ¥0 Mt, hina: proved avvoooaat lly Mn ltloa: nll. ovor ‘Why. nob, Pritioo Ruport? naka | Mr dlngeoy, © L “Crepello was. “the: sHortest : . | priced horse fo win the.mile and}: a -half classic - since the ‘Aga: Khan’s: Bahram ‘won at 5 to 4 odds in 1935, Crepello, a chestnut colt, was given a beautiful ride by jockey, to break the French hold on this ancient race, French own- ers won’ the race in 1955 and 1956, “Hot” Wire Misses Trio After Mishap Lights went out and power oft in Prince Rupert's business sec- tion for 12 minutes yesterday afternoon when a truck backed into a power pole in front of the Post’ Office causing one of the wires to snap. Flopping to the ground the "hot" Hne just missed a woman with a baby and another woe mon, - City ROMP detachment offices crs Kept the public clear until the wire was re-connected, The power cut Insted from 417 unl) 4:29, - Political Ally Set - Saturday All throo candidates In the Juno 10 oloction campaign for the. Skoona fodoral- riding will} \ litical rally to bo hold Saturday, 8 pf, ab tho Civic Contro, Tho meeting, sponsored by tho Junior Chambor of Commorcs, Will Near Liberal candidate BT, Applowhnite, COFor Frank Hows ard and Duncan Korr of tho Progroasiva, Consorvative Party, If unable to attond, tho cnr dldntes will bq roprosontod by thalr officin) agonta, Thoso ave; A, Bruco Brown (Lib), P, ‘O'Neal (COP) and uT, Harvey (PC), Wwudnnerprennnnrvenareneeunepenennnt SITOW. MUST G0 ON NEW.: ORLWAN: (n—Dorgbhy Lamour gave hey night olnh show Tuosday night from whool ohalr, Tho movie actrars fractured. hor right anklo Tos. day and‘ waa wnablo to atand, Bho was whoolod {nto to’ room with hov.log Ina plaster onat to ‘| gating ‘| got an assist here Tuesday from ‘Toan to remaln open until 7 pm, have an opportunity to outlino) tholrpartics’ platforms ab a po- |’ Ballymoss, which finished) a rend by. Canaan Pres § in: ai ‘He was. | identifier SAN, FRANCISCO p—Frank| Brewster, president of the west- ern conference of teamsters, said Tuesday night. that “every pen- ny has. been ‘paid or will be paid | in full” of the. sunjon funds he borrowed. . Brewster, in: a letter to a meet- ing of the San Francisco Bay Area Joint: Council of Team- steFs, recommended .a program to ‘eliminate union practices he called “poor” and “question- able,” - He “humbly: admitted” that a US. Senate committee investi labor -fackets had “brought to my attention several shortcomings regarding the Ii- nancial management of the con- ference.” His . recommendations adopted. by the council. * The council recommended that h Joseph J. Diviny of San Fran- cisco, International teamster’ vice-president, be elected to suc- ceed Dave Beck as international president. of the toamsters | unton, COLUMBUS, Unio (M-- "Cupid were Judge Roscoe R, Waleutt, He or- dered the marriage Weetce bur- Thursdays and Fridays during June. Normally, the bureau closes nt 4:80 p.m, JUIPPING: “frat wut Tho aint at Mian Boch, Fla,, A) IAAvat too wood to walt: intl a.gnl alipa into a bathing.ault, 80 shapely. Donn Lang anklog An for a wading, soralon, : flips. lig: Hor dross out of thoway of. tho: a NM «LOOKS: Niko; ato fun, anid adda: conaldorably to’ (ule: Nor PrOM RO to -porform “oven if It wills mo," vod r - [see his ‘mother. ;: The victim and: x: - group - off other swimmers, ‘ineluding. his | AL _{byen largo, crowd of parorts. and a friends, 1 QW, - Hobbs, Ondat braining lofflcor,, TVancouvor and Inthe absonce of ‘Ttation of brophte for (ha. cur ‘{tvoph brother Raymond Francis Coop-} er of Vancouver, were. swimming |.. rand” diving’ “at, the’ Whyteclift Park. float, . Donald-’ Cooper, ‘Wearing: “et face-mask but no oxygen tanks, went down on a dive and failed. to come up. His brother enlist- ed the ald of: other swimmers and they found the victim under the boards of the float. Artificial’ respiration and in- halator ‘treatment was. given by the Horseshoe Bay Volunteer Fire Department for nearly two hours. Cooper was taken.to hos- pital at North Vancouver. -but was pronounced dead on arrival. Funeral Todoy y. Body of Miss Margaret Johns son, found last Saturday , at Pipeline Road, has beon for warded to her.home town Kit- wanga‘and will be buried today, An Inquest! Into tho death of Miss Johnson will be ‘resumed Saturday under the direction of John, 1430 Eighth. Avenue East, - jumped clear when the car went : {out of control and off the odge “the Summit" betweon’the oily and Tyeo, ‘when “his car bggih “shimmying.” He and: his broth~. - or Jumped, ‘clear Just ‘potor:thte °. ear wont over the edge, Tho. ‘dih, wiileh was halted In its downs: : Over Cliff Two ‘city men “had: ‘a. * antrae. escape from: déath - last night when they Jumped’ clear befo the car in which they were, rid ing left Highwdy 16 and. plunj ed 400 feet below, ao AY ROMP in. Port Edward said : today that the driver of the cary): 0. Brendan Fitzgerald, | oi-year-old os stereotyper at The Prince’ Ru-. . pert: Daily News and ‘His brother’. ‘of the road, Nolther. was hort. Police sald’ Brendan F Pitagotala > , | was driving downhill, at aligllt...: 30 ‘miles por hour just beyond’: ween on pe ward plunge by a large rookgels * J ‘ " Coroner George J, Dawes. considored a total wreck, THe, Inspection was .witehed Inspecting offlcor:, was ! Lit, from: HQ: BC, - Area, Capt, |W, 'D, Suthorland,: chlof inatructor of tho local Army On det Corps, tho parndo Was organ: daod by Onn Charles W, Ponrao, ‘traning officor,, tlon of coremontal ‘riflo ane foot cell under ‘tho otitlenl cyavot thelr Drill Instructor, Sgt, Alex, 8, Mitoholl of 120th Tndopond- ont Flold Battory ROA: (MM). Thia was followed by progon> “jront yonr, Onclot/Sgt, ‘Victor Maskulak’ won tho awnrd. for ob- taining the’ most now roorulta during the past yor and Oncdot Dante] Bowon | won: both’ ‘the awarded for tho ‘hoat one dot of tho your. and that tov tho host Mflo shot, ity Amy Cadet cr Win High Efficiency Marks . : _ High ofticloncy marks and wining of awards and a trophy’: highlighted, tho first annual Inspection of ~ ‘tho Prindo Ruery Army cnclota, at tho Armorlos, Monday night. ; jo na ‘tlon.wore Ly Bdward, Pawon a Boolly, Momnorlal. High: Tho cadets gave n foyjonatens | \ Momo 1 High acho), wndor §/Bgb! OD alive mark. of 86,00 por cont, wnt woll’ nova ‘tho: avornge,: > Throgs. condots: wilinttond:: the® an Tho ondota than clorhonatrated We wong, SE “at ce ‘¥ 9¢ wea ' ‘ fe yr hints at frag 0oVe, ath LPR bho: unl NP Pena yh a ky | a | Pa YE 2 eds ete oring. ‘organization. ; Son Ue handing at tho rifle and aro gun, ,Also swing the. tna 4, floor “commanding “ the: at Cook Son ' "Onda Might/flout, Douglas’ Hague,” officor.. ‘com manding:Alr Ondet Squadra 660 and RF, Liens, pringlpalot SAE Ald Mk ak thio rostill, of tho: Inapoctlt wha an offlolonoy mark: of.72,0 por-cont which Ja Above the:B, avorage of Gi per cont, TH Quartormnatgr Kido of tho: Cd HP tho loon) militia. ue eta Army: Ondo’ Camp Ab: a July and: Auiguaty, a At Ondo’ ‘Corps, ‘opon: to iat fy botwoon ‘tho’ ngos of 14ian ay lng 8 prosont atrongtl: of 08; an’ catibllahmont: of; 30... aro ab: press ‘tivo: voourialos® il ! Me