RAR tee: a ae = vue & Ena TR eg APR BO -_- six minutes. The : “company’s Cow Bay. sub-station, ves VANCOUVER (CP) | “says he endured ‘five days in a “filthy, overcrowded cell” inf a Cuban_ jail because Castro authorities thought. he was an American spy. oe “yer Sun’ frum Midini, Pat Gar- ‘rard, 23, former ;Sun reporter, VOL, LI No. 64 rnd ee ne USES POWER :FAILURE |. \ “In a’ dispatch tothe Vancou- said he. suw “more:mental an- guish, heart break). and courage than I have witnessed In my. en- tire life. I saw men slowly going crazy because they -knew they would never. sce their families again, And I saw: men, who now may be dead, laughing ab their position and joking about ‘pare- don, the firing squad — wall,” Garrard was arrested at Havana Airport last week when he was about to board a plane. for Mi- mi,-He was released [lve chauyes later and flew to Miami. -Ghost mine opens eVANCOUVER «®).-~- Work on amrabrndoned gold mine that is part of the romnce of that | A ndrew Wasend dies aged 84 | . Andrew. Wasond, 84, of 908 Wyehth Avenwos. Wast . died, Thursday in the Prince Rupert ‘Goneral Hospital, Born in. Nor- “way, he enm? to Canada 63 yorrs agonnd farmed dn Saskatchewan vu Ne moved .lo Prince Ru- porh In 1942, 0 a “Hig wife predecensed him jn 1954 and Mr, Wasand 1s survived py three sons, Marl, Kenneth and Garcon, all of. Prince Rupert; and five Maton vans of wamanton; ; wine of Prinea Rupert; Mrs wed, Pleming and Mts, mor of Wk, Bask, mm nornl services will be hele “Wadnosday vt Pants. Labharan Hh. has nh, Intormont church, will be. . _verintendent of the Northern British Columbia Power, Company, “ nolds. a.raven which caused’ the city’s short. power failure on Thursday... The raven, which had a 49-inch wingspread, appar- oe vently. touched, two °13,000-volt wires, similar to wires above, . . dclectrocuted-himself.and knocked the city’s power out for’about The wires were located on the transformer at the _— Staff photo by Gary Oakes | 4 | over Montreal international. : ~|-val ended happily seconds before 11 p.m. (EST):S f-|day night when a Trans-Canada Airlines: airct | made a belly Janding afte ltrouble. , f MONTREAL (CP) — [> With 42 passengers anda crew), ‘lof seven aboard, the’ four-engin- . |ed. turbo-prop~.. Vickers’. - Van- -| guard) made: what passengers “| labelled “a perfect landing”: and “| wound up:at the-end of the run- -|way, with buckled: propellors and {little other damage. There. were no injuries: ; : Sparks flew from: the runway as the plane’s. fuselage. touched down and. scraped along . 1,590 feet of tarmac but. from the | main. airport’ terminal, it” looked like a normal landing except for milling ambulances, fire trucks and airport officials. — The plane, flight 781°- from ‘William Smith,. operating sup- . Tampa, Fla:, arrived over. Mon- treal airport: nearly 10. minutes \ahead of its 7:20: p.m, scheduled landing time. and finally crash- landed at 10:59 p.m. after the crew had worked. feverishly. to try to lower .the ” Published at Cana : Business, Classified: 3203. “Advertising 3 201 7 i . Serr Sey gated rval ri _. By ALAN DUCKETT Penna riret Oe Canadian ‘Press, Staff: Writer al airport at suburban D. eae. ~ PRINCE “RUPERT,” B.C. A tense four-hour dran r developing landing- “1 fully concurred \in’ this “d cision,” Capt. Marriott.said “The port landing-gear‘ wou not come down -and: this-Jeft:us; with two unpleasant alterna>): tives—either to try a belly-lands ing or to come, in on: the. nese: and right wheels.” 2° 2-9 os. He said “the landing was not as rough as I expected. it to be.”’ The first. officer, Capt. |W. E. Barnes of Halifax and Baie d'Urfe said. “I, guarantee... the. centre. of the aircraft. was within, four feet of the. centre of the.) runway during: the entire slide |, on landing.” He said the foam was. not: used on the. runway Sunday night because Of a slight drizzle. “We felt this would pre- vent sparks from igniting when, the fuselage touched the ground.” Ss ae SECOND PLANE SAFE ° “There. wasn’t)" a~ whisper. landing-gear. AMBULANCES ALERTED, aire “The va port indicated the -|not locked. faulty ~ left c : nguard, in TCA service {since February 1; was the fourth |. en ne TCA plane in less than a month} — The plane: carried 65 passen to develop landing-gear trouble. ~~ Three weeks::ago .a four-en~- gined. turbo .-. prop. ‘Viscount landed safely at: Montreal air- after. cockpit panel lights laiiding-gear had Last weck a DC-8 jet aircraft Everyone was. waiting. . ‘to... see what would happen.” That was one passenger's de- scription: ofthe: tension .aboard an -Fastern Air. Lines Electra: Sunday ‘night’ as. the’ big. turbo oes damage 2 & oe es he. $ ytire!: sdue wheels—sl 1 for..a.§ landing. on. a ‘foam-slicked run- way at Boston's Logan: interna- tional airport. =. ae id down. gers. and a. crew flight that with stops N.C., Richmond, Va., Guardia airport, New of five on’ a ‘and. La York. da's"Most Strategic Pacific Port + And: Key to the G MONDAY, APRIL 3,196) 9 ay ; ef Cae. 1 began at Atlanta, ; at’ Raleigh-Durham, | Cariboo old rush of the last century, is to be undertaken by a newly - incorporated British Columbia company. The. prop- erty is the old Wingdam mine on Lightning Creck, 27 miles had ton and Friday. & four-engined super-constellation had to make an emergency landing at a Uni- ted States air force base Goldsboro, N.C., for similar trou- sindlar trouble in Edmon- near Peace bid.try in Congo war LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) po aby PALM BEACH, Fla. (CP) — The security guard p was doubled when President ‘Kennedy -and his wife attended. Easter church ‘ser himself would not comment on lot } FOUNDATION. WORK for Prince Rupert’s: newest motel: is’ well « Ss underway on hill beside Canadian Legion building, .overlooking - ; harbor. Motel, incorporated as -Crest’ Motel “Limited ‘by William: ‘ H, Murray, A.J. Bussanich and P. J. Knutson, will be a 44-room, © ‘two. storey structure. Building the ultra-modern ‘unit is Robin- © son Construction Limited of Nanaimo. i000): Re ffs Sa = Staffphoto. by. Dick Ayres || Secity guard escts | Kennedys to service reat Northwest. mt News Desk 3204, yea : ‘ 4 | MAUS bag geo Shea vices, ‘but: the* president. lleged kidnapping-| il : Irn’ to Washington Tuesday: | Origi fly ‘back today.’ ar eae Pro-Castro’ Cubans: allegedly .were ‘behind ‘plots to. kidnap Kennedy’s three-year-old, daugh- ter Caroline or ‘assassinate © the entire Kennedy’ family—father; mother, Caroline ‘and John Jr., four’ months old. ifs ee Secret service.’ agents“ have had the Cuban suspects—three men anda woman—under around-the-clock surveillance in this area, but have held off ar- resting: them for lack of evi- dence, nee A crowd estimated at 1,000 had assembled in the vicinity and im front of St. Edward’s Roman nally, he “had intended’ to| — cast of Quesnel on the Barker- ville road. pe Bed travel extends DAWSON GREEK () — A chal-/craft, said ho used all prescribe lenge issued between the north-" methods to try. to ern British Columbia cities of faulty landing-goar, . Fort St. John and Dawson Creek,! qiyes and pullouts.”” ble. Capt, BE. T. d'Urfe, Que., Marriott of Bai lower “ineludin pilot of the air- Ane In the role of mediator, a Lumumbist official who is on speaking terms with President Joseph Kasavu- bus central government e d 6 Mrs, T. Me- Mrs, J. M, R, Rahe Dunenn, Vancouver [s- Jands and Mrs, wv. Davis of Out 2:80 pam, ab Bb, the sackson: officiating, In. Falrviow Saturday led) to one. of Lhe, strangest cavaleades ever secn on the Alaska Highway, The ca- valeade consisted of Fort St. John Mayor Frank Spicer being propelled on a bed by 10 weary citizens after a 48 - mile trek from Fort St. John.to the Alaska Highway mile 2cro post In Daw- son Creek, More bed pushers PORT ALBERNL () — The Al- berni district's representatives to the mayors’ conference in Richmond this week plan to push bed from city hall here to the municipal hall in Richmond. The bed = pushing delogatos leave Tuceday. Total distance js 100 milos, 35 of which will bo tra- velled. by ferry, oo Escapees caught LANGLEY «) — Langley po- lico have captured two escapeos from the Haney Correctional In- stitute, Russe! Osland of Oliver and David Jamos Ray of Bdmon- Lon wore picked up as they walk- od along the Trans - Canada highway Ino the rasor. Valley. Thoy had osenped . last. wook, rE il ROMP have charged Matthow Churnoy of 104 Hays Cove Circlo with fighting and resisting ar- rest, following an. incident. Bat- urday night In the downtown ‘Aron, to dgmatary, hn remerte # en sete i pene enti ' tote de . ts ORMES ff jeter ’ i . ‘ 4 vid} . te we ae a 7 a . : ™ DRUGS LTD, " _ DIAL | me . aa DAILY NEWS: Advorlising Mannger.... deat Advertising, Clroulation .. 8202 Olnvasifiod Advertising and: Bualn oss OLMCO ven. FRO ‘Nowa Desk ceeveetenesaereivgeseree $204 ‘ Sports Desk apueanenveveegeesetocees 8205 Social Dopartment ui. S208 and the Vanguard manufactur- TRIED BELLY-LANDING Finally, after consultation be- tween Montreal. control-tower ors—Vickers-Armstrong in Der- by, England—it was decided to try belly-lunding. Injured man flown south A 33-year-old. Kincolith man was flown Lo: Vancouver by a Canadian Pacific Airlines alr- plane today to recelvo further treatment. and:observation for hoad ‘injuries ‘at the General Hospital, poe ' ROMP sald that Murphy Stan- ley was takan to Prince Rupert CGenorl Hospital late Saturday night after hoe -received exten- sive injuries in a fight with an unknown person. on Third Ave- nuo West nenr Sixth street, Hospitny officials sald that the man was conaldered In only fair condition. a Police have not arrested any- one in connection with tho -incl- dent but an extensive Invostiga- tion In undarway. bruised Me A four = your = ole boy! was pridsod stigntly whon ho was in collision with a-car drivon by Albert Wilson ‘Adama of 1020 Sixth Avenue’ Bast in the 600 block Sixth Avenue West about 12:48 pan. ‘Maroh 30, - ROMPF anid that. Douglas Ponr- gon, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ponrson, apparently’ collided arranged a peace flight today to the rebel strong: hold in Stanleyville. of Leopoldville province, would .sound out Antoine Gil- venga, head of the Stanleyville regime about joining oO Congo's anti-Communist politi- cal leaders are putting together. ugreed to give Kamiltatu trans- portation to the rebel capital 775 miles northeast of Leopoldville, but it is nob a party lo any no- Cleophas Kamitatu, president sald he ‘Orlental - province, the confederation Congolese states that The in Tho UN Congo command gotiations, Gizonga, who calls himself promior of all The Congo and 1s recognized by the Communist bloc and a fow African states, has snubbed previous. hids to join the now confederation, Kamitatu said he was under- taking his mission as a neulral and not as an emissary of the Kasavubu government, Ammunition recovered _ tho afternoon. of March 30, but no charges are contomplatec 101 Dighth -Avonve Rast abou - Six boxes: of .22. calibra rifle sholla wero recovered from threo juvonilos who had shop. lifted Lhe sholls’ from. Jaftray's Sports & Trophies, 210 Sixtly Streat, In ROMP. snid that thoy. recover'- od the sholls, worth about $5, from the juveniles the same diy i./ tin of 844 Summit Avonuo was Miromon anaworod w-anll to a house: owned by Arne Stonsol vb 12:04 pn, Saturday but tt proved Catholic Church long before the president and Mrs, Kennedy ar-. rived Sunday—almost 10 min- ules Jate—lor 10 am. Haster mass. . The first precaution the secret service took disappointed. the crowd. The usual’route from the Kennedy estate was changed and ‘the president and his. wife slipped in through: a side door of the church, almost unnoticed, while the speetators waited out in. front. : Well-in advance of the Ken- nedys’ arrival, sceret service men augmented by local, county and state police had filtqred Into the crowd:to keep 4 close watch for any potential troublemakers. In fire threat call firemen asserts chief No fire calls are unneces- sury if there's aby danger, of , fire, Fire Chief Karl Becker gid today, — / he fire chiels comment was caused by a headline “Fire Gall Unnecessary’ on a story March 28 which described) a: fire-at the home of Mr, and Mrs, ©. P, Rudolph, 155 Sev- enth Avenue East, The tre was cout hy the time the firemen ‘arrived and the hoadling wis intended to mean ‘that. the firemen were not needed | by the time thoy. arrived, Some “yerders Interpreted. the head- line to menn that the family had wasted lhe fire depart. “ment's tine, JR he Dally News regrets wy embarrassment ar inconver: “Tonce caured the Rudolphy. YA cnr owned by George Mare struck by an unknown vehicle while [tb was parked In front of hig homo about 3:30. p.m, yos- ROMP. atntod = that damage _ VANCOUVER (CP) Mrs. Gertrude Guerin, 43- year - old. grandmother, housewife and vice-presi- dent. of. Southlands ele- mentary school is the first woman to be.elected chief of the Musqueam Indian reserve here. os With, a friendly manner, cheery smile and. bouncing en- orgy, she is well suited for the job requiring » crying shoulder for the personal problems of the villavers and a knowledge = of business administration, Musqueam | reserve is a good example .of «the changing ways of a modern-day reservation, In this arca west of the Point Grey golf course not far from the city’s centre, back in. 1808 the Musqueams turned back explorer Simon Fraser, refused to let him on thelr, land, | Poking'’s) Foreign Minister Chen Yi, winding: up a visit’ to Indonesia, ‘told reporters that if SEATO ‘sends troops Into: Laos, ‘thon China will also send broops Marshal Chen Yi, who led the Chineso Communist 3rd Army into Koren In 1060 before be- coming foreign minister, alluded to SEATO'S warning that It was propired to take “appropriate Boy unhurt: in accident + On | drifting with one .. | Seymour. Narrows "gas and directions to. the’nea _ The. man -said’ he River. Laos will become seco Seven per’ to the chanes ankve a pe Co.’s coastal steamer Skeena . if not their lives, lorthland Navigation rince Satur they were found drifting off the coast Captain. Henry, W.-M: Hall re- | orted on his: arrival in. Prince: its trip north from. Vancou-. Baturdayt02b anchorage. was out.-fishing from Campbell His name. was not avail- ables ‘The. ‘second. incident. occurred later. Saturday. just’ north’ otf ‘Queen -Charlotte and Fitzhugh | Ferry, license |; irport need A Canadian. Pacific Airlines spokesman in Vancouver today said. that the company would be operating a service to the Prince Rupert Airport on Digby. Island, He said there are two condi- tions which the company insist must be’ fulfilled, They are that] the. department of transport He | cense the airport and that a car ferry is in operation between the | | city and the stand. As soon as these conditions are met, he concluded, a scheduled | {Sounds when the. Skeen Rupert .«yesterday. that the,| went. to. the “assistan Skeena Prince had gone to, the |‘foot. cruiser: which “w ‘assistance ‘of ..two. small, vessels |°.. service will be. conumenced, |, re says Red China if troops JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)—Communist China today held-a threat Heard Or Si the West to turn Laos into another Korea if the Southeast Asia Treaty gation. (SHATO) sends troops into the strife | . aclion” to prevent: an -armed Communist takeover of Laos, : Tho marshal insisted “that up to now: China has nol taken part in. the Laotian clvil war,” The foreign minister sald Po- king's solution: to the lghting botweon: pro-Woastorn and pro- communist ‘forces in Laos ts: to lot tho. Laotian people settle withdraw all foreign intervon- tion, This would onsure poace and noulrality in the country.” A communique on Chon Y's talks with Indonosian Presidont Sukarno. contended’ that | the boy escaped Injury. whon he was In collision with q vehicle driven Ciralo. In the Shop-Basy parking lot-on Sccond Ayonve Wost about fi pm, March 30, ! . Police anid: that it was bo- ¢ \ yy : - : SS esa, r : : . a ‘ : “a : ‘ wf cA hem be Rh ae et Pee ME Cr Gk ana a Ar MUTE at RC a IP DURR EON ARAN UY IahdesAdinBA APRA PAR with tho roar.of Adams’ vohiclo, eed Lea aa) to ho a floaded oll burner, amounted to about $30, ' Av unknown. olght ~ your - old, by Ole: Rysstad of 2085 Saal Cove. world probloma would be serl- Prince Rupert, has now gone 8 0.7, days without. a fatal traffic nd Korea -torn Indochina kingdom, . their differences themsolves and : United Natlons efforts to solve] Captain: H.W. M. WA soa Skeona. Prince. * 2 . > y wg ve ee n cM * ‘ x , ' ae aia wea ateliss gan 7 ones oa a * pegricanlt . ously woakened unless «Peking ‘lis’ admitted to) momborghip™ in the intornational organiaation, On Laos’ and,.TheCongoyelio two leaders’ declared; . “All for- algn jnteryontion In all {ts forms and manifestalions: In thesestwo countrioas ‘should: bo” UO ey MAMI So ye Cloudy. wilh: nw few showers _ Tuosdays Little, change i on “tomporature, © Low, tonliht tind igh ‘tomorrow, A () Tubidays Apel 4, 1981.5 4 Heved the. child. van into tho aldo of the yohtlo. wot ay - bdelfie Standard Time) OHUgh Seis 08304. QL2foot Re ey pf ABYAL 108 foot Low Sanwa, 00180 8,0: foot; ! 1 BT E cot AIGA Ne os gsand. peo