a Bites Bupert’ ‘Dany. News | -Monday,, April 3 1961. “The 81, 500, 000. ‘Prince Rupert ‘Airport : will. ‘be. ready: for operation. at the ~ end of this ‘month «on ” schedule, according. to en-— gineer B. R. Souch of. the “department. of. transport. Thursday as he showed a” Daily News reporter: over’. S the: ‘final. installations of électrical cable, sewerage ‘beacon: lays ¢pnstrtiction, duts;; water. supplies,. - | dwelling. locations and. the Padio station, « The- temporary. airport. puild- ¢ Iig'is almost. complete and sew" Side of ‘the. runway is ‘still con- tinuing. Beside the tank site oth- “potential ‘dwelling ‘house sites. to House: airport: personnel, erage: “is: being laid to service’ this ‘and: other: adjacent: “pbuild-. * a ings.” To. the rear: of this’ build-,. ing. is locatea'a power. substation: Which was recently. connected to the. city, power supply, way. markers, obstruction, lights: marker. beacons, night. flarepath’- ‘dna incidental lighting: for the _entiré, airport. 00° pew cee Ir: addition to ‘thé ‘neces yards in. length. g struction | of :a° ‘pase. ‘for. a water tank: ‘on-a’ hill to the east er areas . “are | being levelled: for pleted. shortly. Although’ it .is ‘not anticipated there will be an official: opening of the airport. until “mid- sum-=! mer, according: to City Adminis- trator R, W. Long, the airport will be able to handle ‘traffic shortly. Just what form this will], take is not known’ at the mo* ment. Although there | are large cleared areas adjacent. to the terminal building..and the. taxi Strip no hangars’ have 80> far Been constructed or proposed. Ferry landing construction. tent der has been awarded’ to ‘Vank couver Piledriving Co.:.Ltd,.. at $79,920, but so far’no work has been commenced » on’ the Digby: Is, side. The ferry, also will need some servicing,” notably’ for. ter edo worm, before site is put ‘inté service. and city council have made arrangemien(s for. his, to be done, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL * TOKYO (m—More than: 5,500 delegates from 61 countries :-will attend the annual Rotary. Inter- natiorinl 20 to June 1. This ‘substation’ supplies ‘ran I on -the Proposed: ferry: cae convention here May ‘LONDON: a - — More than 2 000 bedraggled 1 marchers: against |. the H-bomb ‘shuffled. through” London’s: wet streets today -for’a mass rally . in: Trafalgar : Square: climaxing” a::, four-day: - “protest |. trek - through: the: English’ coun- tryside. Steady | rain. poured: down’: on two long columns , of : -chanting | demonstrators’ heading ° for-'a linkup in. the: heart. of. the. capl- tal, The “weather: r ‘thusiasm. “for. the. may ‘which ‘had’ been: billed: as’ ‘Britain’s‘big- gést-ever’ demons str ition: against | nuclear. weapons. ‘More than 15, ‘o00banner-wav- ine marchers, “with: mounted: po- ‘|Hee at their: head;: ‘tvamped : ‘into | central London ‘at; ‘the: end:of.a: Sd-mile trek. from’ the gates-.of. the Alder maston atomic, weapons : factory, Ce Oe, Another: 8.000: ‘chanting. “pan the homb" ‘and: other slogans, which” converged | from a U.8--alr base marches, al: Wethersfield in Essex. . In ‘the.’ ‘square itself, ‘beneath ‘Nelson's column,:.a crowd, of ‘about. 2,000 .waited ‘to greet the two. ‘processions. “Organizers | ‘had | hoped for. ‘éurnout ‘exceeding the 70, 000 ‘denioristrators wha assembled a year. ago at the end of the an- nual: Aldermaston - - to - London a trudge. a .Wrapped™ “in. raincoats, the ‘marchers -kept-up a. brave: show | of enthusiasm’ but even the ac- companying | jazz bands sounded Jimps’ “Some of the. demonstra- ‘tors; mostly : youngsters, . ‘wore -bowler: hats’ with their, Jeans and carried umbrella, 8. ‘Leading: the ‘marchers. were several. ‘Labor’ Members, ‘of “Par- Nathent: ‘and: churchmen, ‘iInelud- dng: Canon: ‘John Gollitis of St, Paul's: Cathedral, Canon, Collins |. “iy a leading light: of. the cam- -paign for nuclear. disarmament, organiaed the, two = ‘strip are. plainly.’ seen’ in ‘this pictur “nearby hill. The: access’ road from: ‘the ferr the right of the. temporary “western end of the runway,. proach’ lighting system. “pehind the terminal building. ‘runway. is surrounded by: gravel strips: apron. is ; immediately in front of the. terminal building. . : ~ =. Staff. photo; by John Pain wo ‘FASTEST. FISH - Swor dfish, ‘are ‘unrivalled — ‘for speed among ‘fish, sometimes swimming up to a & participated in. the -con-| | struction of. the Prince). - Rupert Airport. on Digby ore _Island during | eost: is ‘no “yet fully as- of sessed. 6 handled: by Peter Kiewit Sons Co. WIDE GRAVEL: APPROACTI “AREA. nti tHe ‘8 uport Airport an Dighy or Princo: Island. and the start.of tho 2000-yard: runway: ts’ Seine ‘cables’ and-Hghting Installed. Tho sear to the right: of. thd: picture, shows where tho hillaide. has been Jevelled:to make:fho final surface. of ou arene’ a inbles :ara’ boing Jald Jn: shallow trenchos. Which: are. .fillad into make. a. sinan Souclt ' The ¢ iyface a wed feat nlovg' the od atadtes ‘that, the’ alrport: ala} opening 13. not exnaaln ‘on.of tho tarmna, Department : of ‘Transport engineer B, R. construction work will be conaludad by the end of Unis month: é qd: ip: take: place: until. ae! PLAN. “LAYOUT of hea visible. in the. middle. distance. the right is a trench: being: du irport, ‘runway,: e taken from’ the ‘top. ofa’ y landing leads.in to” terminal: building - which -is. clearly: |. Sewerage: trenches and: cable. |. trenches for aerdrome ‘lighting are also discernible. The north-. which is complete, canbe. ‘seen. ve towards: the top. left.of the' picture... The dark. line. ‘running to” ug to house: cables for: the .ap- -A third access road’ runs. northwards. |. “for about 2000 yards: beyond: the runway. té allow servicing. of “beacons and lights.. The power substation is out of the picture | “The 200- foot wide; 2000-yard long . ‘The? taxi and parking”. puildings: and taxi - 5ST mph. “The: runway. ‘construction. was of. Canada Ltd., ‘of ‘Vancouver | Greenall. Bros. Ltd., of. Burnaby, ‘have put up the temporary ter- minal: building, power. house, ‘| dwellings and radio housing, . Water, sewerage ‘and the ac- cess road to the radio site was done by A. ‘C..McEachern Ltd., of Vancouver; while F. B. stew- art and Co., “of Vancouver, are installing runway. and approach qa |lighting, power supply and the radio building. D. E. Guyatt Ltd. of Prince Rupert, is handling certain electrical] sub-contracts, Saltspring Construction . Co. Ltd. of Vancouver has complet- ed work on the power line to the airport, while Canadian Com- stock Ltd, of..Vancouver is in- stalling electrical wiring for aly seyen ‘buildings which will be completed by the ond of this month, © ‘Also- handling - ~ sub- -eontragt work on the airport is the Prince Rupert company of Alan E.. Barr Ltd, who are doing ex- cavating and clearing, © ‘Secret radio sought in U.K. LONDON (Reuters) — Britain’ 8 seecret servica is searching for al. yadio believed to be bonming : ‘messages from Scotland to a}: Soviet trawler fleet. operating}. near the U.S, nuclear submarine base at Holy Loch, the London |, | Daily Telegraph reports today. |.: The. newspaper, in a front- page story, srys security officials in the Glasgow area are trying! to pinpoint signals from an un-] known source strong enough to]. reach the: trawlers outside the threo- mile Umit, TTT EY OPERATE REAL BRAWL DUNEDIN, . N.Z, (Routers) os when Robert Lee jnstalled a ra - dio transmitter In his home so] that he and his wife could hear | thelr baby’s cries while: they] - visited nefghbora, ho didn't real- | ize. the sounds could be picked]... up: by radios for miles around, He] | _ [was fined £3 for . anorating an| ce “ wnlicenacd tranamittor, - SATIARA. MAP PARIS. (Routers)— ‘Wark ‘hha Jatarted here on tho firat datalied |... {map of the Sahara Dosort, Tha’). ‘first part, a series of 20 maps] already printed, may be bought only with permission of Fronah rom abatt, nhato, hy John Pain. military. muthartiien, ae “including. vais “BLONDIE This’ will . 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