| Dally from 9 a.m, till 9 p.m, | |) Sundays: ond Holidays Soa 3 pom, till 7’ pam, ] Deeth’s Pharmacy oe." Limited «| Brug Store Hours} Ormes Drugs Limited ee NO POSITIVE IDEN Will Fo Dismis ‘ 4 Vy collapsed Ménda “Ad. ROMP. handyrit told court he-could not positiy identify Campbell's writing wit the three signatures appearing on: the forged will; Defence xper Counsel Thomas Dohnt asked ‘for :- ‘a rection of not guilty: from $4 Mr, Justice J. G. Ruttan. The direclion.was granted. Campbel Driller Dead, - Man Saved In Capsizing NORTH VANCOUVER @ -~ Cyne wun was drowned and a tevond managed to awh to safely when a snl} tugboat overturned jand sank fy the swiftly-runnide tdat waters of the Second Narrows late Mone day, * Killed In the mishon was Sid Uellivenu, 30-year-old — driller, Is body was found four hours luter near the Vgyeouvers elly docks, Tho second Narrows ts vhoub four miles further inside the harbor, 6 erate Eugene dnekson, 30, captaln of (he small servied dug, swam to safety through tidal cutrents. Belliveau, unmarriod, was employed os an aly track driller with a canstruction company working ana new bridge across the narrows to North Vaneouves Han the ons end of Vancouver 1 Has A fellow enpioyee, Manley Crouse,-snid tha tug. was nals (alning mooring Hes and nebhig va n safety patrol, Workers suld they belleve the ug either struck my underwater “TNGH JINKS aren't solely the property of high-flying: Deanic Cates as she soars, over the shore af Daytona beach, Florida, ~—It's obvious that the photographer was indulging in a few “himself in. making this pleture, Anyway, this iy all Deaniec’s way of saying there's a real Hft In store for visitors to the famous resort, which réally has no Peter Pans, but can boast _ plenty of glamour, at least as long as Deanic's around. ce een ae te emer na TIFICATION rger - | past association ‘with Commun- Deon tye en Henn © nome eR ene ng nN ate etnlne 8 te y Cas romson Will case bi }, 0 Heutenait in the; coneeme cimenmmeennne pAriMent log b | “From. my ckamination I can | youk or beenme tangled ina mourn Me und was Cllppod over by the alronge tda, Aluminum Plant Announced... VICTOIA (OP) ee A new Rtaminioy wha atid oable Pont whl he constryoted and ON ONttlng limi -oxttis slen plant wilh ho antieged. tn fhe Vineconver area (a keep, nen With “dhe wtendy rowel’ at one gocandary Andugtelos,!, Prenvind Monday We xl a rnniftvaduring Phang fo Cabelonte lumi rod, Whee vid cleat, (rviwy mlaxton canduotord. will he Kronnet * announved Mumitnm Company;'of Qane Wala, Did ge ith ' i “ple at. Mohmond: hy the: | Vancouver Fire Department, was | Every members said Mr, St, Laurent is “| Ambassador Norman and the | sues,.a leading Conservative said. .{» In Halifax, Conservative Lead- ‘Ter John .Diefenbaker -said-Mon- | day night Norman’s suicide wiil ‘| makeup-of the 21-member, $100,- Published at Conada’s Mot Strategic ‘VOL, XLVI, No;:90 me : a . Province © x By HAROLD MORRISON... Canadian Press ~ OTTAW the Her my A (CP)—Prime Minister § _ PRINCE RUPERT,, B Pacifi¢ Port — And Key to the Great Northwest. SDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 © PRICE FIVE é Staff Writer 7: ‘But. Provincial hoping. in vain, The suicide of | government's disclosure of «his ists likely will develop as big fs- not likely. become a major polili- cal issue but that matters: “in close connection with iv” -prob- ably will. ~ ; Be -"T think it would be unfortu- nate if It becomes Involved in an election campaign,”’ Mr. St. Laurent told reporters Monday at one of his rare press:confer- ences. “I don't see why or how: it should or could.” CLOSED ISSUE . He had not been in too close, touch with the Canadian amhas- sador in. Cairo who leaped to his: death from a seven-storcy. build- | ing April 4. But he had a “really: affectionate” regard for him. He’ considered the matter closed. — The press conference, follow- Ing a two-hour, cabinet mecting, “ : wwas.called -niainly: to announce | t t 1 | 000,000;.Canada Council; Justice! oicen's: Privy Council:in Canada department.“ depyty:smylnistert ee eal ee { changes; and ‘Mr. St..Laurent’s ss western itinerary.) gir FO The 75-year-old Liberal chicf- tain, seeking his third: mandate, reharged ii connection with the twill of hotel owner James Thom- :gon, The defence had - conded ‘the will was forged. | |. RCMP Sgt. Norman Duxbury id-a’ comparison showod-suspl- tious shmilarlties between i James Thomson on the will and ook, ‘conclude the questioned signature could have een’ written by ‘Campbell put Tam not prepared ,to Identify him to the ellmina- ation of all others,” | LETTER BOX DRIVER KILLS, The Baltor, The Dally News: only 13 weeks old was killed driver who apparently didn't oy Just didi’t care, We'll sure miss the pup, bevnuce Ne was ga good one, hat Ib ight have been ach wheel and a little less fool driving if-he was aware thay the | Campbell's writing in’a fire de-| COULD HAVE BEEN YOUNGSTER. Tha mornlig a little black and white § We can't help feellng that a little more care behind the ‘will open his campaign in Win- Nipeg April 29 ‘and ‘close it in ‘Toronto June 7, threes days' be- fore the vote. He will visit every er defence minister and now,an insurance ..company. -vice+presi- | « fiye years by a. well-known: Lib- eral who had been in the cabin for 10 years.) 7 Hon, Brooke Claxton, 58, form: dent, was “appointed council} chairman serving -without* pay. Vice-chalrman {s ’: Most, -. Rev. Ld Georges-Henri Levesque, 54, -La- | val University professor.. Two permanent directors. will run: the: Ottawa headquarters: | ‘v Dr. A. W. Trueman; 55, head of} ‘$19 the National Film Board who wiil} the and Eugene}: aij become director: Bussiere, 46, head of the federal ejtizenship branch and a Univer- sity of Ottawa vice-dean, will be associate director, Each will get about $16,000 a year. Justice department changes: F, P. Varcoe, 67-year-old deputy minister, to retire May 1 end to be succeeded by 43-year-old .W. R. Jackett, assistant deputy. Two other assistant deputies; E. A. Driedger and Guy Favreau, to become associate deputies, © ol : st. Laurent | will opén his election fight April. 29 with a. 10-day | ~|'swing through the western provinces,’ hopeful that) [gz bert Norman tragedy will not become a cam- | paignissue 2 0000 0 go Conservative ence, will be headed*in the.first }: “Mr, St, Laurent also'announced |. that: speaker. Rene Beaudoin, 44, was sworn In asa member of the la wyer Suing Errol Flynn | province, travelling , mostly by { train. Bo - He also will make three ap-: pearances on a series of 15-min-! ute CBC television network pro- grams set aside for the political parties, a 1 CLAXTON NAMUD | | The Canada Counell, set up ar :f body to ald Canadian culture fand be free of political interfer. ; LEAVES. PUP: t helwe-cockey pup on Mourth Avenue East by a know he had hit the pup... wake po mistabe about that, The thing that bothers us ts id, _ LOS ANGELES (—Actor Errol Finn was. sued Monday for #44,009 by lawyer Robert &. Ford, who has represented him: for eieht years, Ford charged that Flynn formed a film production rompany {o defraud creditors, aud seeks legal fees he claims Flyun owes him for the period April 1 1948. to Dec. 1, 1956, oe ee ee: The Weather Cloudy in the mornings over the Charlottes otherwise sunny, A \ibtle warmer, Light. winds, Low tonight and high Wednes- day at Port Hardy and Sandspit i and 52, Prince Rupert 38 and 53, on the gos pedal could have prevented this, We also feel sorry for the person who was the dog had been It because he didn't have the decency to stop and make certain oniquirtes, Would ho have dond so hod 8 hop heen a child? "A Dog's Best Friend,” Princo Rypert, AMMAN, Jordan «-- Jordan's now moderate enbineb is ex pected to press a aWwift, thorough cleanup of proeCommuntst cle mente while), fave Intillrnted tho government. admintstration and sepodl syatom, Obsoyvery alsa looked toduy for King Juskoln, fuahod with hie mileary victory ovor loftist Jondora, bo Invibe Janos P, Melis ards, — Prewjelont A vee 8 apecinl envoy, to Amman to ox- plain the Vinitod sintos Middle Tat dovlyina, ‘There was no glony Ineleablon, however, bint Jordan would subacribe to. the Amorlann pian almod nb halting Communist yonobration of the Middla Woah | HACKED WY, BUDOUINS | WI) tho formation. of a. 10+ lng purged’ of Communists and Exton ‘Ttuwgoln -omorgod New Jordan Cabinet Aiming At Pro-Red Housecleaning from tho six-day orlals with now alrongth and stature, Por a while 1 had apponred that the leftists Would coma out ontop, bit a Jantenvinute dlapluy of Joynlty py tough Bedouln eon of tho Arh Loglon turned. the tide, Tho Bedoulng, who formod the hard core of the Brillsh=tralnod Joglon, swarmed Into the onal Mondny from atratogle poultions Mop tho soven iNlq) auvrounde Ing Amman, Aocurity polloe loyal to the young monnrel also wore oul in forve with rlot equipment “Rolatorad hy (hla support, Huge soln aummnonod: all formar prime mintators, sonntoye “and some doputlos to.’ tho’ palace, ‘They omorgod after unroo haute with a HoVoN=maAn government lendad hy Wusgoin Paki halal, ot yonreold former forolgi mirtator Who ling; alow, toward bho, W Ayinpathios Oabs tt " a \ ete | 6 bani \ mr frustrated girl Rbovo Is JOryonreold Joyce ‘Brown of Vancouver, who Is shown sipping water ns a posse Iblo cure for hiccups which have bothored her for the Inst threo yonra, Yoatarday Joseph Follor of Princo Rupert, waltor Ab Belmont Hotel, offered cure . to doyeo which may ond roe curring scssions of wlsory, Joyce haw tried doxony of wuge gostod cures bub nono his Workod, Doctors say the apnane of hleoupsy havon't harmed the Virnvouver high: sehool abuts dont but avo ungomfortable, . Mr, Yollor's cure conslity of in ounce of whito yinogne and Miroo quartors of tenspoon of sugar diy glnag of cold wator, Mr, Pollor sald that tho drink Will. also gure henribuin and Will also, ho snys, sobor up a manor, woman within 938 mitnutog : | aoe : “lan’ 18-year-old. ‘Prince R ‘Teonditions aro more tavornblo 0; YEARS: OF.-writing and pond “manuscript. submis= Proved. successful. for - r. Miss Pacific National ” ition,” Mrs. Vernon Cic- of 724: Eighth’ Ave. East: her” short-story © “The iracle’’ was published in” ncouver. Province: mag-. ection, Saturday, April | .; Ciccone’s “story ts “printed. under her. pen-namie Matgaret Cirain: She is the Jormer.Miss Marjorie . Brain, -Gatighter of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Brain.of 613 Sixth Ave, West. ned $50, Att Nevin a: sideswipin My: driver. drove his’ own. ‘vehicle / into a ditch arid was asleep: at the wheel. when RCMP officers arrived, © _ : This story was told in City Po- ice court today when Stanley ‘ohn Marshall, 1105- Ambrose Avenue, was charged with im- paired driving, ’ Poliee said Marshall was ‘still very unsteady on his feet” when arrested, - . * Commenting that the defend- ent might-hdve killed himself— cr someong else ~ Magistrate WD, Vance fined him $50 and casts, with ar alternative of one month’s imprisonment in. de- foult of payment and suspended his Ilcence for one month, Also in court was Jules Henry Therrien. of Alberni, who plead- ed guilty to a clfarge of driving without due care and attention. | Police sald the defendant's car skidded 35 feet on Third Ay- enue West and could have. hit any pedestrian who might have been on the cross-walk at the tune, ‘Thekiien was flned $50, ests, or dn default of payment sentenced to one month in jall, His leence wis also suspended Wo 8 as ae W. “Wrathall Funeral Held: Funeral service for Willlam W, Wrathall was held from the Fer- guson Funeral Home yestorday afternoon, A woll Known citizen of Prince Rupert, Mr, Wrathall died April 11 aftor a long dlnoss, He was 78, Rov. J, A, Roakam, of First Baptist Church, conducted the sorvico at which tha hymns "Rock of Agos” and “Abide with Mo" woro sung. Intormont was cometory, Pallboarors = wore: Norman Kinslar, Ol? Barblatt, Fredorick Pongain, Frank Comadina, Potor Potorson, and Willlam Murray, Honorary. pallbearers woros L, 0, Eby, Charles Balagno, Robort Melsay, Robort Barclay, WF Ginssoy, and Judge W, 0, Fulton, REP Pe reenec err REERENTR wENeIEG BOAT TRIP OFT REVELSTORW ) — A 1,700> milo boat trip up the Columbia rivor from ‘Astoria, Ore, to’ its soured Ih 2.0.8 Arrow Lakes non his heon tomporarily called off, The patty ‘of Amoricana, who bognn tho Journoy up tho, ryer to publlalyo boating, waa forced to tury back Monday boontio of Ieo conditions at Arrowhond, Wilfrod: Wood); publisher of (ho Wonnteloo,: Wash, World and hond ‘of the party, snld tho wip Will ho attomptod again when i Falrviow 2 Union: the city... -..f our men to 'stay .6 “another, upert ‘;North Vancouver three . weeks aa Pla an iwaiters starting a-strike! |Saturday that. could] spread: to every “hotel in} ' The: six:ar employed: at ‘the Savoy, where‘ the dispensing: of| out before its sea: trials, “Tl : Plymouth, Mass.,. like ft beverages. will be. suspended’: by order of the Hotel-and Restaur- tion.of it‘trials,, ant Employees’. and .Bartenders ‘Internation! Union, Local.636. . ' - Union President: Barney -.De Fehr said today. (hat the-move is| an attempt: to force local estab- lishments to pay union barten-| § ders the:15 ‘cents-an «hour in-|) © by asconciliation |" crease awarded board., i y i NE ae eB . “Unless agreement is reached”. voy from 10:30 Saturday and pickets, will be posted. — OWe- are prepared: to. ¢ xtend “Sethe strike to: other ~ establish- ments and plans are. made for as is necessary, : + a ‘On Hydro Aid VICTORIA (CP) — Premier Bennett said Monday he has received no official word of a federal government offer to help develop hydro _ electric power on thee Columbia riverinBGs Fisheries Minister’ Sinclair in ago announced a federal govern- ment offer to pay towards the multi-million-dollar project if it were carried out by public powor' Interests, me Mr, Bennett said In an inter. view he had no word from Prime Minister St. Laurent or resources minister Lesage on the offer, and added; “I'n sure: it was just political canjpaign talk.” . The Soclal Credit premier con- thoued: , “Tf they had meant It they would have got the authority to make such contributions from partiament before it prorogued,” Oliver Lake To Be Studied — As Picnic Site Plenicking and swimming fa. clitles at Oliver Lake are to be Invoutigutod, by the: Ministry of Lands and Fororts Departmont Of Rooreation and. Consorvation It was announced today, In'roply to a lottor from J, 8; Furnoss, seorotary-trvonsuror of Princo Ruport Labor Counell, D, B, Turnor, aotlng deputy minis. tor sald that dey job to sond a voprosontativa to Prince Ruport Ue summor.and will Invostignto tho recrontionnl potential of tho lnko ab tho flrab opportunity, Actress Starts Damage Suit NEW YORK (Trial of tic« brows Aviono Dahl's milllon-dol- lai damage aul) against Colum. in Ploturog whe. postponed Monday wntil Apt 20, Tho avs tross: nioges Hint tho ‘fla com- pany mado “offensive” oxplol- tion of hor fll. Wlekod. As Thoy Como, Slio ‘alyargod sho waa “Humillated" by. compoalto added Mr. De Fehr’ “the strike|-.° will become effective -at the Sa-|- ut: for, as long. ca schke_ kept his rendez u death sooner than’ he expected, There: -were -many “things ' he planned toda He had written ona article for The. Associated -Press’ on - what tor told him January 31: he couldn't. expect -to® live much longer, than. six months... , “He, thought there. was plenty of time to write several more. But time ran out for the\27- year-old Kerschke, He died Mon- day night of the inoperable cancer that had spread from his groin to his lungs, : Kerschke was stricken just. ag ‘he was starting a new carcer as & gymnasium Instructor with the Detroit department of parks and.recreation, ° _ " He had always enjoyed health until Inst fall, when he first noted symptoms of a backache, At Christinas time he developed symptoms of pleurisy and pneu- monla, In January he ontered & hospital for-observation, An exploratory. operatjon. cljs- Closed the malignant cancer that was to take his lifo, . Korsehke liked people, And _fthe response af letters of sym pathy and encourngoment to hjs urtlele gave him a sits, - When ho talked of things he would like to do, he always came back to ono thing. Ho wanted to visit Washington, He fad Nover beon to the capital, = Ho hoped to bundlo his wife, Athyloy no, and tholr baby claughtors, Darlocn and Valeria, Into a car, and thoy would be off. to, Washington, i _ But his onergy gradually gave oul, Tho: pains grow‘ sharper, Ho-did nob complain, ©. Korachke gayo you the Imprope sion of being A roliglous man, but he cic not oncourage ques Honlng about his bollefs, On a atand at tho hoad his bed. wor a Bible. months to Ilve,” hoe sald, “My frat thought wag of my family. and thon ‘tho thought. flashed through my mind: of. Chrlat an the Gardon of Cothsomane and What ho sald=Thy will be done, Nob Mino at t Toronto warehouse Injured four $2,000,000 daninge: before, It waa photographs and drawings nde verblaing Uno fim SN finally confined 0 + of . Street to.-Morse.’ Cré "Th was a shock tome wher EL TT waa told that t had: only lx -— semineemramnaennrenmemmnmmencanp 1 HONG “TORONTO (em A. fro which |¥ Mayo out of control: for moro]; than 10 house iy an agt ond th flromon and: caused:mord. than arly thi morns |: his reactions were when the.doe~ | POuNe “Section -2.. Mrs... B 5569. (Cathedral; WA); Blaine; 4559 (Gyro Club): {town dwellings, . Kenneth Ha dy, 6287 (Moose’ Lodge); Fourth and Fifth Avenues;.W Hankiuson, 6321 (Rotary Clu ‘((WOM); Williams, 6732. (Legion):. BaSt Circle, Dove, Herman, Second’ Overlook, East Ninth ‘and. Tenth, Migs-5, ront, Cow: Bay, Len: ty 4273 (Teen, Club). The Chinese Community nital Statt, Mra,” H, 8, MoTier, 3038; Millor Boy Hospital Staff, Charles — Willlame} Bligabeth Apartments,’ Mrs. R, MoCracken, 808): (B,& P);"Port Edward, Mrs, G,-T, Shopnrey Quodn Charlotte, Mra, -deBuoy).: ‘Port: Oloments, Mrs, FR Richardson): -Masge Mis, Crago: Mrosts Ant Mr otf es Ganon. Ball, 8.P into at th. Wilkingon w tho:. Forguyon Thursday, i Mt, Wukinady: ma 00 \ 80 Borden, Taylor, Summit, Fulton, Mrs, T, J. Boulter, 3942; West Sixth and Seventh Avenues, Mrs... C, Strand, 6827" (Sons of-Nor= | way); West..Eighth and Ninth . Avenyes, Mrs; Hi. Phipps, 4981. °°. V Vast .Foyrth, Fifth and, Sixth to Olrele, Mrs, disFy. Soventh, Eighth and Ninthto |. Mrs;.Stan Veltch, 2668 | >. (Valhalla); Bast: Sixth, Overs. - look, .; Ambrose,’ Piggott,” Mrs, “| Hy F Perley, 2424: (WOM); Seal. Mrs, D. Borgum, 4920 (Valhalla): :: East. Seventh and Elghth, Mrs. J. Patrick, 4400: (WOM); Alfred, Bulmer, 3470 (St, Peter's); Mee. Bride, . Eleventh, : Sherbrooke, -.:- Mrs, Rothwell. 4876. (Legion); = Downtown: businesses, Mrs, H,. Wi: Steal, 3038; (TODE); Waters”. Griffiths: nity, Mri, Yot' Wong,’ 4392; General «Hos