- Dorreen’ ana eare ees apeeet SS SS iu qe i om ee my NT Pe eet bop woes, thee oo Daily Delivery | DIAL 2151 foe pose aA a Tera alti RMES— Pee en yreyeen, . ——DRUGS _ Vote “Approximately 68,004 per cent. of the electorate voted in| Skeena riding yesterday jn’ the federal election. Some 13,672)", ‘ Published ot Canada’s Most Strategic Pac VOL, XLVI, No. 136 PRINCE, RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, persons out of a possible 21,400-eligible voters cast thelr ballots). 7. be heard from, ‘ Results in the riding were: at 114 polls, At press time today there were still seven polls to ~~ Applewhalte, Liberal, 4,869;° How PO, 3,514. Here is how the different areas voted: Name of Poll Atlin. Bennett Dease ‘Lake Gasslar Telegraph Creek Stewart Granduc Alice Arm Alyansh Kincolith Torbrit Silyer Mines 12 Tulsequah 8 Kisplox *: Hazelton’. | 61 New Hazelton. South: Hazelton Skeena Crossing Silver’‘Standard Mine . Kitwanga Lo Woodcock Cedarvale Pacific ©: a Remo; Kitstimkallum Lake. Terrace. ‘Lakelye Shames* . Kwinitsa Haysport: Port, Essington Sunnyside Port’Edward — Miller Bay... Moricetown Evelyn | Glentanna * ¢ Smithers 278 . Telkwa . * Quick Walcott : Houston . tS Fort;Babine Topley Landing Pendleton Bay.” ’ Rose Lake. 0 Palling.. 0 Decker Lake. Colicymount Noralee Tatalrose Grassy Plaing Southbank en) Ootsa Wistarla Kemano Bay Was Wash BP xXitimat (12 polls) 637, ‘Bella Coola "South Bentinck ' Bella Bella Hagensborg Belarko Anabim 0 Ocean Falls 216 Klemtu Butedale Oona ‘River Hunt's Inlet ‘Wumpback Bay 4 Princo Ruperb (20 polls)” 1 Prince Rupert Advance "Digby Port Simpson Masset Port, Clements Tell Skidegate Queen Charlotte City Sanespit Aero Beach Camp Cumshewa Inlet Shannon Bay Juakatla Annyox Kumdls Camp PC ener Where aE | Tab, PPUOOEAOOROGUEHD GORD 103 ocr VERANN ON ree eees qeee 4, Bd. PUVeNserscreccans vee 10 Td, VTP renee vueretttone 2 Hithela Denngaeesees wetes 2 IndePQ HUN COEEED rete ! Lib Lab, eotsentttter | DOWD suse 8 Doferrod Cd | O68 * — { e Oooo o0 O80 | a! a2 Ovorno ToT CoO SCe al 2 QOo0o090 0°00 — so yolal Varteetelitteeeses : 1 @ me Graduate Crisis Looms : ~ AMMAN _ Wonald Waddell, who plans | rats Joomod tn tho Middle Bnab | countad and 00 voto aoparaling a Whdonlng) us, bul J aan goo: whore the Coming Here do ontabllah hima? tn Prince | again today with Applewhalte 13 43 rads ee Oe bo om G8 ae oe re a gg @ +o om te . Cn. a3 698 ot OSS: pron ee moo 18h. =. Te ace ateeet “4 St tye Dc e Sie ewoomqwne Totals 4,022 5 tandings By Provinces Copyright, 1957, by The Canadign Press Party. Tolal Nfld PEI NS Nr an on Man Sas 6 69 20 sil .w.cooscoce at " Bl. coe wenoo Si «o-svo20e ~ eae Ooco0on7Toa-o atd, COP, 5411 and Kerr, | Howard. 27 19 50 no-no ao 1,316 17 20 \ 35 iN 3 N 29 86 dT a 8 18 4 5 warps 6,304 — —_ —_ Beton ‘Race Close | ‘In Riding Jelection battles. this dis- 3} as the party's representative.” | ¥ Mr. Howard compiled a total By MEINHART LAGIES Dally News Staff Writer — It’s Frank Howard for Skeena, In one of the closest trict has ever witnessed, "I will do my best to serve the people that elected me,” Howard sald, when the news of his vic- tory finally broke. - “That's what an MP is for... I'm only a figure in the game. And I thank all those who be- lieve in my party and chose me of 5,411 votes, Applewhaite drew 4,869 and Duncan Kerr of: the the CCF candidate nosed]. i}out Liberal Edward T.|: +) Applewhaite for a seat in|: ““g|the new Parliament, Progressive Conservatives had}; 3,514, Pe 3| The fight was even’ harder] | than the figures indicate, At -V one time only one vote separated the two front. runners... 1| | Out of 21,400 eligible clectors,| 13,672 cast their ballots. Assum-|° >, ing the number of voters: In the 1 polls not returned: to-date at — — Pe ae Alta BOYNT 1 ee OOO 97D Oeat — aaoQ—s { a QOooo°2 J 4 ee DOvoon748e 4 ssl ew ODTDooro-+c — — last ‘fedoral election is-59:37, per cent, ote ey SMALLER MAJORITY When the Prince Rupert vote came in with a much = smaller majority for Applewhalte than he had expected from this Lib- eral stronghold—1,571 to 1,316— the handwriting was on the wall, ‘ “This {s great, Just great for Prince Rupert,” smiled Frank Howard, : “Then he went over to his headquarters in the Canadian Legion building. Lo Meanwhile, In returning offl- cer E, Victor Whiting's office, the rural vote was slowly pour- ing Jn. . Until about 73 -per cent of {he vole was returned, Howard ind Applewhaite were seldom separated by more than 100 ballots, Alter 80 polls, when they were only one vote apart, Howard gradually pulled ahead of his opponent, SETTLED ISSUE Tho climax came with an Ww official return from Ovcan Falls that had Howard 320 votes In front of Applewhalte. Neither candidate walled for confirmation of this * report, Both assumed it to be correct, Mr, Woward, in a small, smoke-fillod room in the Cans ndlan Legion, surrounded by a handful of party fnithfuls, was watching the telephone, Evorythne he pleked It up to recolve further . counts, the atraly of two months’ campalgne ing lessened on his face, Ho shook hands, hesitantly, for It was not offloinl yot, Bomobody asked; “Tow docs jt fool, Frank?" Mr, Howard didn't answor, He didn't have to, ‘Everybody gonred It, At 10:40 Ted Applowhalte stopped into tho room, He looked ralloved, «An olght: yonr porlod of hard work for this dlstrich haa come to an ond, + Vo ralsod jis hand, ‘Tin not golng to stay long, iand Tm not golng tovsny much, though this may boomy Inat apoach for quite some tine," No anld, ‘ : | “Bomohody Just.told. mo’ ] would bo-n complate fool to Jordaty (Reuters) —|conoodo with only 0) pola “Muport ann dontlnt, Wit tes | vit crowing bowwoon Egypt and] trond Is wolng, _telye tho lextoe of tlootor bf ciontal medio ally of Oregon Thursday, Wt neat Hhe'Univers | dordin, "rhurade Abdul Munin Metal, "Jordanian "Whore la a Tittle Wootlo Jugs tloo In (hin, Uleht yoars ago T tools Unis riding from a OCT » wan donee here todiy, Ambngsndor to Onlro, wih OX*) candidate, Now i's tho othor He inthe aen of Mr, and | pooted home to discuss lutost) way round, Meio William Waddell, Van luoyolopmonts hotweon Hla coun ‘aouver, nnd attended Univers vantering the Oregon school at “Portland, rp ae saamaryy . j was rooniled, Dgy JOxpONe, pt anid ho w "TT would Ike lo add, (hat dut. Ing tho ontiro oampalgn, £ hnvoe ally of eli Column ove try and Ggypts Jordan antl Ne) vt ronre ono.word trom Mrank Hint wasn't portootly fair, Cone [gentugations, Pranky oo 4 ‘ ¢ . fe 600, this would’mean‘an approx= nidpataspercenaga vol; 60.004... Correspanding figure “for the oF ANK. HOWARD: will:do best. + eles a on t 5 ific ort — And Key to the Great Northwes Bs, es, PRIOE FIVE CENTS - 1957 By JOHN LEBLANC over of the government to the, Progressive Conser- general election, | -Jéhn Diefenbaker’s .Op asa distinct, possibility. eader would need the support of on; How. long this could last party‘ but will shock, May 26 af ‘ MUSSING: After Mishap At Dam Gate Special to The Daily News FRANCOIS LAKE — Peter Bueckert, 26, of Cheslatta Lake, is missing, presumed drowned, after an accident at Ooetsa Lake yesterday afternoon in which three other men were injured, one scriously. The four men were working on the Skins Lake dam . gates when the force of water burst open one of the gates and they were swopt away, They were unable to swim against the fast water, but three of them were thrown to the bank, The fourth, Peter Beuckert, has seen since, Police are the .area, Mos}, seriously sit was Leon- ard Elstone of Marilla, who was part-way up a laddor at the time, Ho, is now in Burns Lake hospital with internal injuries and a possible fractured spine, Fritz Hawley of Tatalrose was discharged from hospital last night, after treatment for shock and bruises, Arthur Qrasser, also of Tatalroso,: is suffering from broken ribs, bruises ‘and _\Lstanding when. vote dragging e Mr, Buecker is ma three small children, His pare onts, brothers and glstors live at Choslatta Lake, whore his fathor is a Mennonite ministor, Suspect Transferred KITIMAT, B.C, @) — Wornor Honsel, chargod with tho nid night slaylng of Franz Lecknor was transforrod to Onk- son Farm Monday fron alln rl isitinnnt, Honael apponred bof mat Maglatrate Warvoy Jossop Priday and Saturday and wns romanded in austody unl the noxt Aasize Court. alliing Prince Ruport, Sept, 24, Driver Fined Atter Mishap legislation -a ended for the night: _ Wellington South, NON-COMMITTAL on to form the. governmont, Minister King, was drastically slashed, 10 from 15, 18 sonts in tho Toronto aren, SWEED. PALL ond of tho Inst Parllamont, polly reported, a Canadian a Aa, = ay WA aaa ELF Sto DIRFENDARKER ' anadian Press Staff Writer : ‘Parliament faced al talemate in the Com-| f/mons today, but a turn- vatives appeared likely as} the, result” of Monday's | tion, ‘party came -up..- with= “HG ‘| biggest. block, of seats ‘put lack-} '¢ ‘|ed'a clear majority, and a new) £ ‘election within, the year loomed The 61-year-old Conservative}. 7 smaller ‘House parties to carry} was -° problematical. Sociall- Credit Leader. Low. said his party | * would co-operate’ with: whatever |" 4.| government is. formed until “ity” | becomes desirable to have ‘an}~ ction to break the stalemate.” F Leader.Coldwell said his|:. oup ‘will:not*merge with any|. e guided ‘by what). rity govern-|:. : Trmaimgerneenty : |, PROVsioTay LteRaRe, 2) Elected... 1957. 1958 | City council will ask the Museum board to inves-| . tigate the triangular site on Market: Place, adjoining from. Grade’ 9 ‘to +12 PC 110 51 Lib 4 103 «170 COR - 24 23 sc - 9 15 Ind, 2 3 Ind-L -, 2 2 Lib-Lab ° 1. 1 Ind-PC tf 0 Doubtful 2 0 Dferrd 1 0 Total 265 ©6265 Doubtful seats: Yukon, Moose Jaw-Lake Centre. Deferred:| This was decided at council mecting last night after consid- eration of a report by city plan- ning assistant P. D,.McGovern, Other possible sites mentioned in- the report but considered t1n-| tions, desirable were Totem Park on Fraser Street, andthe southwest of Sixth Avenue and. Mc- Prime Minister St. Laurent was non-committal on his future course Monday night, but It ap- peared almost certain he would decide to resign and recommend to Governor - General Massey ;corner ‘that Mr, Dicfenbaker be' called |Bride Strect. In recommending the Market Place property to ‘council, Mr, Canada Visit Confirmed By Prince DORTMUND, Germany (AP)—Prineg Philip said today he and Queen [liza beth wilk go to . Canada For the 5-year-old prime minister, Ib was the end of a House ‘majority which he had led since taking office in ‘1048, It was apparently the end, too, of 22 years of Liberal rule that began under tho late Prine All parties made gains at the oxpense of tho Liberals as the Inttors' 168-seat reprosontation The CCF wont-ahend to at least 24 sonts from 22, and the Social Creditors wont to at loast As a record nunbor of cloctors turned out Monday, the Consor- vatives mado gains In overy pro- vince, Thelr greatest field was Ontario, where thoy took 60 of, 85 sonts to boost their reproson- tation from that province by 28, Thoy took {7 of tho big blook of will formally open the parliamentary session, Study. Body Of Frogman OHICNESTER, Wngland (Reu- tors)Roym Navy'oxporls today oxamined the ‘clothing and ontiipment: of a, headless and handloss borly, “belleved to be that of Lt Onidr, Lionel Buster Crabb, d«yonr-old frogman wha vanishod’ In nearby Portsmouth harbor 14 months Rasalan warships, A Ught.soourlly binckoul has boon clampod on the possiblo Idontity of tha body, A close gunrd is matnted on the mortu- ary.horo whovo tho romalns Ilo, and oven tho mortuary ko has boon lockod out of bullding, Pathologist Dr, Donald] ’ King, anld ho hind nob dotor- mined you how. tho man dicd, Tho discovery: of: tho,body has or part of Who front Jal, Nowspapors: for! Thoy avwopt all Priico Bdward Island's four sonts for a gal of threo and. offected a major turnoyor in Nova Scotia by ture Ing a repronontation of one into 10 and eliminating Capo Broton Bouth's Olnrlo Gills, only OOF mombor ont of Manitoba at tho Thoro waa wv poralbility tnt the standings might bo allorod, Posslhlo rovounts could do this, and tho: armod services yole could minke a change though ft usitally follows the samo pattern Mt tho elvan baltouing. er , vicomon voto for onnddidatos OChargod with driving without] runing In thelr home ridings duo caro and allontion, Charles) hoe olyilinn vote wan well Joxoply, Logoro, Park Ayonto, plondod guilty In. Ol courl torn with an a now over (ho. 1010: record of 5,840, Wy. Polleo) 760, With 10 por cont of the Unod $26 mative of 10 days Imprlsonmont In default of pay. mont Tho ongo,. trod bofore) I Atlpondinyy Mnglatrato If, ¥ Ciinsroy, nvoso out’ of 0 collision at two: onta on N a Me nor ho ross talulation showed 8, Appenrod vortiln, loo, that theporcontago, of: volors ballot» ann fillod tho ma Inth Ayonue Continued on Page 5 pages at Bri tho Inst '48 hours, Na we : morrow: forthe the court house grounds at the corner of Third Av-|rr. Norton Youngs, House Shield ~ enue and McBride Street, as location for the néw|in a‘two-nitle road race through the city, population, purpose, and MeGovern said it was preferable because of tho following points: tourist attrac- @ It ts centrally locate @ The museum would close enough ¢o the Civic Centre| Youngs Shicld are: ahr and public Ibrary to provide] John Lambie, Kim: Mah, Rop- with them the nucleus of a cul-lort Strand, Ron -Camoron, Don >. Wural area and town square,|McLeod, Fred Ridley, R. Miller, | focused on the court house gar OI ‘ dons and war memorial, /A meotlug hnd* botn called iohight for dlateibullon of pedgo catds lo volunteors willing to work on construction’: of the proposod Olvic Contre awimmingepool, Dr, Mortly Wayman, In charge of arrangonionta, announced: today,::' “Zovoral organizations have alrondy boon,. informed: 9 this mooting hub any trade unton, fraternal organization othor group that has not beén, appronchod: ts wolcome “attond,” ho anid, “Tho Iden is. to” dlath{buto pledge cards to thoso progont-so that thoy in turn: oa t _athor mombora of tholr organtaations!: Onlllng. for. skilled: tracosnion: and: gdner card states tlinb-2) fo 60. mon. at qvtind: Wl ‘i porlod of four, 10 shx, | aholeo of pldc + THOAO ah Hs houls,, °' *. ‘iyo mooll 00 hours ‘of The race which ‘will both start. . enuc East to’ McBride © Street, West, up Zighth to Fulton, up Fulton to Sixth’: Avenue Wést d injdown to McBride again and. - relation to all residential arens.|@ong McBride to. Fifth Avenue. @ It.is very close ‘to: the East until.the runners come to present, and even closer to the|Hays Covo Circle where it. re- probable future centre of the)turns to the high school, -c,, — down-town retail and entertain-|° Officlils vill be posted all mont aroa, It is therefore a sitejalong the route, a: seen daily by the . majority .of] Taking part in the race, which. | will see tho first: four runners - be|of ayy school’ House ‘win: the ae Brian Kellough Judd Anderson,’ oenrearneney tht ing to light overnight and ,bo- ‘60, | tl l EWES AAG wa - wlo ‘thon h lately ( énoin} :Inboror the " 1 Ho nedad for and finish, at-the highschool - @ It lies at the junction of |W! be held along’ Seventh Ay- all tourist routes and near the]: a court house gardens which: are/ Cown McBride. to Eighth Avenue one of the main Jack Anderson, Bill Mussol, Al- - . @ It would holp to enclose} ian Campbell, Hans Dorins,,Al- this squaro by flllng up a vael yin Nystedt, Tony Wilson, vim cant Sea tutte Tho "dor. Johnson, Alan Lalrd, Gordon fn. architect, ‘doro-| Ronson, R » Larry ° Uc and unsightly rae on Eby. ay Sklopsky, Latry ve southorn half of tho rear! ‘pho p ts f nee portion of tha site would be ros The reo starts ab 8 pitts a. ' hava: moved, = ., ' Ae this fall, where the Queen | xr. Medovorn sald the alte ts WEATHER not easily useable for any othor| Cloudy: Loday and: Wodnasddy, is thorefore| A fow showors today with rain rongonable to oxpect tho pro-| beginning Wednesday attornddn, vinclal govornmont (tho owner) | Lithe change In tomperature, to bo willing to mako It avaljablo| Winds southwostorly 20 docronss for tho new. museum, Tt Is oxpocted that a by-lnw{coming southonst 80 Wednesday asking for approval of tho mus] aftorngon, Low tonight and high gown as Princo Rupert's conton-| Wodnosday at Port Hardy, Gand- ninl project will be submitted] spit and Princo Ruport, 60°and - for jublic voto on Julyd3i. - ee s 4 1 1 i i i a iim a gat ge te eng ans Ma a: