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§ Wanted: Life Savers! — Donate a Pint of Blood Today, VERNONITE RUNS INTO SNOW! ’ NATIONAL North Okanagan-Mainline TRIAL BRIEFS FORECAST Rain this morning. Cloudy and milder with sunny periods after HIGH AND LOW middi^. Clear tonight. Variable Low toalght and high Friday cloudiness Friday. Wind south a t Kekmma, 40 and 58. T em peiif 15 decreasing to light this even* tures recorded Wednesday 45 The Daily Courier ing. and 56 with .1 Incbe oL rain. i i ISSUE INimUDATION WARNING BEATING CASE Crown Threatens Major B.C. ROUNDUP Charge For Interference By W. BEAVER.JONES Salmon Fishing Daily Courier Staff Writer A stern warning that any attempt to intimidate witnesses would be severely dealt with under the Criminal Code of Season Closed Canada, was made in city police court VANCOUVER iCP) —Alt sal-lGreater Vancouver. 20 being pe- this morning. mon net fishing, except for an dcstrians. John Fisk, police traf- The case involved five youths member the crown prosecutor’s area in northern waters, was fic superintendent, said Wednes- charged with unlawfully causing remarks during the period of closed for the season off the Brit- day night, there Is every sign the toll wiil mount. a disturbance by fighting. They remand, Ish Columbia coast today. are Robert Mitchell Jablonski, Exempt from the general ‘GOODWILL AMBASSADOR' Ewalt Jake Sapinsky, Leslie Ber­ WARNS EVERYBODY closure are the Mlmpkish and “I am not directing my re­ Satellite channel areas where VANCOUVER (CP) - Stan nard Almond, Garhard Wilhelm Nargang and William Ackerman. marks specifically at the ac­ fishing will re-open Nov. 8. Leonard, veteran Vancouver Crown Prosecutor made the re­ cused, but to everyone in the Fisheries deoartment officials golfer, has been named Vancou- court,” Mr. Weddell added. •aid the late chum salmon catchlver’s goodwill ambassador for mark before Magistrate Donald White, after a request had been ’The cadi then warned the spec­ will exceed 1,0(X),000 fish, almost 11959. His selection was announced tators to “take cognizance of double the catch of the cycle year i Wednesday night by the Greater made to adjourn the case for 155. j Vancouver Tourist Association another week. these facts.” ;at its annual meeting here. When the accused appeared in 25 FATALITIES BACK IN HOSPITAL police court last week they had VANCOUVER tCP) — There! YMCA UNIT OPENED One of two youths, severely no counsel. They are charged have been 25 traffic fatalities Inj VANCOUVER <CP) —Lieuten- beaten following a dance Oct. 10, specifically with unlawfully caus­ ■ —— — ant-Governor Frank Ross of Brlt- has been readmitted to hospital. ing a disturbance by fighting. jish Columbia Friday will of- He is Terry Steward, 19-year-old However, Mr. Wcddel intimated ► jficially open a new $5(X),000 ad- son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Stew­ that additional charges are pend­ Mental Health idition to the central YMCA here. ard. 449 Poplar Point. The other ing. I The 2Vi-storcy construction con­ youth, since released from hos­ The crown prosecutor said Mr. tains sTxrrts facilities, residence / pital, Is Don Ferguson, 19, 519 Harrison Smith had not been re­ areas and a large auditorium. Lawrence Ave. Ferguson is pre quested to act on behalf of Jab­ Not Teacher's sently attending UBC. lonski and Sapinsky until the end DEATHS INCREASE Steward complained of dizzy of last week, and has not had an VICTORIA (CP) —Figures ob­ spells after he was released from opportunity to study the case. tained Wednesday from the motor hospital the middle of last week. Job-Scientist vehicles branch showed the 1959 He was kicked in the groin and n- V, highway death toll stood at 246 VICTORIA (CP) Teachers j Sunday compared with 218 deaths on the head. should stick to teaching andj^^^ October, 1958. The The family physician examined leave counselling of students to record year was 1956 when 316 the youth and found him suffering Diefenbaker those more qualified to give it. jjersons were killed on the prov­ from concussion. He was read­ Dr. James Tyhurst, head of the ince’s highways. mitted to hospital Saturday. His mother explained that he department of psychiatry at the AGAIN REMANDED — Three | courts and which has inspired before Magistrate Donald White Smith. From left above; Gar- University of British Columbia, must lie perfectly still. She saw DUNCAN (CP) — E. A. God­ of five accused in the Kelowna widespread interest through- adjourned the case for another hard Nargang, Leslie Almond Meets With told the B.C. school Trustees dard, director of night, school for I him for the first time last night Thanksgiving holiday street I qut the B.C. Interior, sit in week, pending study by de­ and Robert Jablonski. Convention here Wednesday the Duncan school board, reports fence counsel H. S. Harrison- (Courier Staff Photo) after he returned to hospital. night. registration has increased over beating case novs-befora ,. the I police room this morning, just Questioned by The Daily Cour­ Teachers should not be held last year in all classes. He said. ier regarding his remarks on in­ responsible for the mental health typewriting and bookkeeping are timidation of witnesses. Crown Grain Men of their students, he said. |two of the most popular courses. Prosecutor Weddell said he had WINNIPEG (CP)-Prime Min­ “It is the task of teachers to GETS TWO YEARS “no specific instance,” but there VANCOUVER (CP) — Anne Campsite ister Diefenbaker and three of his teach. Vernon District have been “disturbing reports” Buchanan, about 36, was killed cabinet ministers arrived here by "With regard to the student’s that witnesses had been threat­ in a two-car collision in nearby IN VERNON COURT air from Ottawa today to attend mental health, the teacher’s job ened. It was learned that some a meeting in which they will try is to recognize his distress and North Burnaby Wednesday night. Police said Mrs. Buchanan, VERNON (Staff) — Jack had received anonymous letters to find ways of easing the burden suggest something be done about Straza, 27, no fixed address, and phone calls. of crop damage caused by early it. But it is the task of the med­ who resided in the area, was Planners Studied B.C. was sentenced to two years in There was “standing room October snow storms. driving one of the cars. The ical profession to treat him.’’ the B.C. Penitentiary in police Mr. Diefenbaker said at the air­ driver of the other vehicle was said this morning. only” 15 minutes before the case He also criticized the small By IVY HADEN ment of conservation and rec­ was scheduled to be heard before port he wants to hear the repre­ slightly injured. The government staffers will court this morning. part the family takes in school Dally Courier Staff Writer reation. M agistrate White at 10:30 a.m. sentations of the various Prairie activities. be here for thee or four days He was convicted of theft af­ VANCOUVER (CP) - Dr. Ian And Mayor F. F. Becker is ter police found him to be in Later additional chairs were groups gathered here. “If the family isn’t Interested, VERNON — A campsite for Mayor Becker predicted an an “After that,” he said, “any de­ McNairn, president of the Com­ Vernon and d str ict is being con­ optimistic. possession of articles stolen brought into the court room to It should be. It should be Involved munity Arts Council of Greater nouncement might be made next termination of the course to be far more and given more respon­ sidered by members of the plan­ “I feel they are trying to se­ from a number of local cars accommodate the spectators. Vancouver, says British Colum' year following compilation of the followed will be a matter for cab­ sibilities.” ning branch provincial depart­ cure the best possible site,” he budget. and residences. The articles DEFENCE GET COUNSEL inet decision.” bia architects have too much included an electric clock, two work on their boards. Lack of campsites in this area Mr. Weddell disclosed that H Mr. Diefenbaker was accom­ Guest at a night school lecture has been considered a serious transistor radios and a num­ S. Harrison Smith had been en­ panied by Agriculture Minister scries here, he said most homes deficiency for many years, and ber of silver cups. gaged to act as counsel for two Haikncss, Trade Minister BULLETIN are being built hastily for an Vernon accelerated its efforts re­ of the accused, Ewalt Sapinsky Churchill and Resources Minister expanding population. NATIONAL RETRIEVER CLUB cently to secure suitable proper­ and Robert Jablonski. Mr. Smith Hamilton — all members of the ty before the Rogers Pass opens. cabinet's wheat committee. PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Three is out of the city, and requested NEW WESTMINSTER (CP) — The city is believed to be the federal judges, delaying en­ Alderman Asks a one-week remand. However, Mayor Beth Wood told city coun­ MEETS TONIGHT IN VERNON only one of comparable size in forcement of a Taft-IIartley In­ there is a strong possibility the cil’s finance committee Wednes­ the province without adequate junction against striking Steel­ actual trial will not get underway day firemen should be used to VERNON (Staff) — The National Retriever Club camping facilities developed by West Berliners workers, took under advise­ Power Rate Cut until Nov. 5, ns a physician will assist traffic police during the will meet tonight in the Allison Hotel. the provincial government. ment today the union’s plea to not be available to testify. Mr. morning and afternoon rush Board of trade president, J. S. throw out the writ altogether The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. and is a semi­ Weddell intimated that a total of Facing Danger hours. Ladyman, who accompanied the For Peach City as unconstitutional.
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