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Telophone 6767 nee AAT rs 4 e PRINGE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960 E TEN CEN oe Ee” phe aR Howard urges | Competition seen for new highway oe Vi CTORIA (CGP)—Provincial Railways Ministe a er nT d Lyle, Wicks said Tuesday the Pacific Northern Ra for combines way, plans to apply, for-land reserves covering possibl | tor ¢ mbInEs |spur' lines to'several major port and natural resources TTAWA ( ‘Divorce areas. ies engaged in illegal'¢om- a bigger fines Pease Renta Rant western .B.C. areas of the 7 . on fe | Frank Howard (CGF Skeena, Stikine and-Taku|/- 7M } ae | Bes [Skeena). 9 0 vivers, and Stewart, about : : eam | Launching the CCF party-s op 120 miles nosth of Prince | position.” to... government-$po Rupert, renee, sored anti-combines amendm One spur Jine would lead to the tier the present, law hi Groundhog coal reserves north of: Hazelton, several ‘into. mineral- under the. present law ha ye be rich Omineca, and at least.two | meaningless and. have.served no deterrent’to price-fiad into the Cassiar asbestos mining}: ! ence. area. Se es © - 4° When Dominion -Steel:and: ) — 2 ‘| Corporation and the’ Steel; Cami; The Frank Howard-Arnold| Vikely effect -would be ‘to. | $00. y of Canada were ene cee Peters filibuster limited consid-| bring’ the PNR into. competi-:) °° , os at 3 fe ca! nd iieing Bee. eration 1o one petition and cven| tion with the Stewart-Cassiar on terials the fines eoce that hadn’t been completed when| Highway, now under construe the hour devoted to such business tion. a : "The reserves ‘to: port}? bines were urged Pa ae OTTAWA ©—Two CCF mem- bers blocked Commons approval of anbdther. parcel of divorce pe- titions Tucsday with their. case- by-case inspection of the evid- o Z et TT re eT ’ é ee rey rie : . a BATTLE-SCARRED BOTTLE. containing ‘water flown here from Italy was the feature attraction over the weekend as the Westminster Regiment Association commemorated the famous: | Second World War battle on the Melfa. River ‘near Rome. In the photo, Colonel J. W. Williams, past president of the associa-— tion sniffs the cork of the historic regulation Canadian Army water ‘bottle while Canadian: Pacific Airlines hostess, Madelene Youngman: lookson. On, arrival in- Vancouver. the canteen Which was‘sent to. Rome by the association, had completed a. 43,500-milc round trip via CPA. Several days before, the Canadian. ‘materials,’ the -fihes':meantSone ran out. The PNR already has been.in cent on:ecach $6:net :profgit;-of Dosco and ‘one..cent on ea : [net profit“of-Stelco. * ’ Military Altachee.in Rome had filled the canteen with water. rom the .Melfa River. The Association held its annual Mclfa. River banquet in New Westminster ‘on. Saturday. Miss Youngman. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Youngman, 417~Dunsmutr - Strect, - Prince Rupert, .— .C. BRIEFS “B.C logging methods TVANC UNVER:: ¢C “ping 10ds my _ —CPA “photo. - They sought to introduce an argument that evidence of un-. ‘dress is not evidence of adultery but collided’ with ayruling that ‘pinning: down ‘a definition had . nothing to ‘do -with the business (at nandsce peers ‘ “Mr, Peters, Mz for Timiskam- president of the Soviet state planning commission and, ead of a-10-man Russian pulp:and papér:party no\ touring several of the:province’s large pulp and,paper He made the comment ‘Tuesday in an interview and added that Russia is far ahéad of. Canada both in logging and forestry practices. : Mr, on Canadian forestry following.a visit to Canada in 1956 as Sovict minister of forestry, used the term “barbarous” to describe the - amount of wood wasted in B.C. logging. pe, . He was particularly critical of the practice of leaving tree, tops]. in the ‘woods, "In Russia” they are chipped and used by pulp mills,” he sald. But the Russian yisitor sald that Russia is about 25 years be- hind Canada in pulp and paper MAKING. . He'made it clear, however, that his country—with 65 per cent of ’ at W. C. Reith 4 in @ e. 1 4 “dies in U.S. 7A former cily man who camo to: Prince Ruportl nthe carly construction. days and Jater Worked for the Dopartment of Bixhories and in’ the City Hall, died during the weekond at his home In Long Beach, Callfornin, it was lonrnod hore today, “Born In England,’ Willlam Oharles (Bully) Rolth soltled in Hort Lssinglon in 1906 for severnl yours boforo moving to Princo Hilpert. He left here In the middlo of tho 1020's to make his Hone in Long Bench, "19 was anacive momber of tha AM & AM,‘tho Bons of Bne- Ifha and ; tuative Ordor of lls, eMr, Rolth la aurviyod by he suife Vora at home, A,son and two daughtors In United, States, vxlator Mra. Bidith Breworton ofthis elly and threo brothers, two living In Canndn and ono in tho United Stntos, tA ‘ Orlov, who wrote a book], Whe ‘Benevolent Pro-. er Ts) Olvlef Justice Sherwood utes, the world’s. coniferous forests— intends to expand its forest pro-. duction and expects to exceed the combined production of Can- ada and the United States In the future... : Forced landing HOPE, B.C. (—Boxed in by lowering clouds, the pilot of a light plane was guided to.a safe landing on a highway ‘east of here Tuesday, Mr. und Mrs. Douglas Neilson of Inuvik, N.W.T., were jon a flight from. Princeton to Langley, in the lower Fraser Valley, when they ran into trouble, ; ' George Sowden, owner of Su- mallo Lodge, 14. miles. east —of Hope, saw the circling aircraft. “My husband -attracted thelr attention with the blinker on his truck," said Mrs. Sowden. The plane landed on a quarter-mile stretch of Highway No. 3. | ... Mill closes VANCOUVER «) -—-A second ‘major British Columbia plywood manufacturer has announced a temporary plant shutdown. this summer because of an oversupply on the market. . Crown Zellerbach Limited an- nounced Tuesday that its Fraser Mills plant near Now Woastinin=- ster would close both the lumber md plywood plants from July’ 1 to 18. — , MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited previously wn- nounced production cutbacks nt two plywood divisions—at Van= couver and Tort Alherni, About 4,000 mon will be affect- od but officinis anid thore would be no pry lous since all the work- ara will take tholr annual vaci- tion during the ahutdown perlod, . Man .quilty .. PRINCE GRONGH GA re- ducod verdict of manslaughter and recommendation for le- nlonoy was brought In by anall- malo Jury THosday in tho murder trin} of Alox Daniion Pierre, 38. Tott youxorved Judgment until the ond of Spring Assizer hore, probably Welelny. cot Piorro was charged In the Fob, 18 fatal ahooting of Tommy Wil- Hane, 21, on the. Tacht Tndinn Neosorve, Twonty-olght witnes son, Including the neaused, were heard In the saven-day hearing. “Tho jury doliborntod 90 min- t ~) Quebec and |: vorce’ petitions on: to the Com- | ing. read at length from the ev- ‘idence taken by: the Senate “di- yorce committee .which?'p SSCS Newfoundland ®.di- Quebec motel.. : answer. when he was asked by the senators what they were do- ting: “I-think. they were watch- ing TV.” wo Mr. Peters sought to press the point that nudity.did not in any way prove adultery. — mo ewonien im British Columbla do this as a form of protest,” he | said, Ina reference to the nude parading of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor sect. a . “Some women in B.C.,” cor- rected Frank Howard, Mr. Peters’ filibuster teammate who repre- sents the B.C. . constituency of Skeena. we As a result of the fillbuster— the CCF js seeking an end to Parliament having to handle di- vorce petitions from provinces without divorce courts of their own--only elght. divorce _ bills have. been passed. since ‘March 31. More than 300 await action. Contract let Speolnl to The Dally News corporated with plans'to build’ a pt $250,000,000 line with its south- ern terminus at Prince. George’ and its northern . terminal 700. miles distant. at Atlin Lake, 0: the B.C.-Yukon border. (2-0 00 Of- reported plans. to: push: the: “He also read’ the investigator's oo charge ‘of. breaking railway through the.Yukoran into Alaska; Mr. Wicks stressed, that even if Ottawa and. United’ t { i - Jerrold “Frank: James ‘of © 433 Eleventh Avenue East, was sentenced ta two years in prison with no option” of a fine by Magistrate E. T. Applewhaite in police court this morning on a 1 ‘and enter- ing and; theft. , ao James was remanded. until today for sentence after (he pleaded guilty May .24 to the charge of breaking in Mitchell and Currie Ltd. 125 Third $300 worth of goods. ROMP arrested James Frida May 20 after thorough investi- gation, Police have recovered all hidden in several locations, 134,000 pounds of halibut OTTAWA ~