i de POOU CU UCOOT OUT OU OU UU PROVINCIAL LLEPARY tt Daily News Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 45 DEC 31/62 re VOL. 52, No. 101 Business, Classified 3203. > man safe, well after triple worl -. awaiting rescue | a CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP)—U.S. astro- “naut Malcolm Scott Carpenter whizzed three times varound the world today then took to a life-raft in the Atlantic Occan as bis space ship overshot its target area by 200 miles. | Fulton to speak here on June 12 Justice Minister Davie Fulton will speak at a pub- lic meeting in Prince Rupert on June 12, it was an- nounced today by A. D. Vance, Conservative candi- date for Skeena in the June 18 federal election. Mr. Vance who returned over the weekend fro ma 4,200-mile tour of the northern and south- ern reaches of the riding, said that three topflight members of government will be speaking in the riding within the next three weeks. Prime Minister John Dicfen- baker will be in Prince George Sunday and a chartered bus along with a cavalcade of cars ts iy Se .. CULE the rockets would result in some ' America’s second nian in orbit chatted amiably with threc medical parachiulists dropped by a Navy patrol bomber to his aid while he awailed a pickup. | For a heart - stopping 35 min- utes it was feared that the 37- year-old Navy lieuleriant - com- maAnhder and his Aurora 7 space- eraft had been Jost, Then came the cheering news shortly after 11:20 p.m. (Prince Rupert time) that a Navy patrol bombcr had sighted Carpenter floating on a life raft, 1,000 miles southeast of here instcad of the planned 800 miles. Why the capsule overshot the planned impact area had yet to be explained officially but it set off a fantastic flurry of activity in which ships were ordered to turn at flank speeds and race for the area indicated by radar. It appeared that a failure of the retro-rockets to fire auto- “matically as scheduled may have . been responsible for the distance -. evershooting. The astronaut monitors were heard to give a countdown for the rocket firing at 10:17 a.m. Apparently the rockets did not fire. . , There was another short coun- down and the rockets appar- ently were fired. . The time interval between the twd attemptS *wWas” about five seconds. Scicintists have estimated that each second of delay in firing five miles of override of the tar- get area, Navy planes hurtled off the runways at Antigua in the Brit- ish West Indies. Soon after sighting the astro- naut in the water a Navy Nep- tune patrol bomber swung over- head and parachuted the three medical men into the water. Their tasks were to help Car- penter and to affix a rubber tube to the Aurora 7 to keep it from sinking. . Two jet helicopters from the carrier Intrepid also hastened tuo the scene to hoist Carpenter and the parachutists aboard to safe- ty. Al] contacts with the Aurora ‘had been lost a few minutes after it re-entered the atmos- an automatic electronic homing beacon from the capsule. Bids opened for dock work, ‘compound fill (Rupert —- Alaska ferry terminal ‘compound area fill, by Bedrock | Contractors Ltd.. Vancouver and phere from orbital flight until j another Navy bomber picked up| | A joint tender of $221,335 for Ifthe construction of the Prince “SEA - TRAIN” RETURNS — The return of the Canadian Na- car-barge from ticnal Railways’ afternoon marked the first time in history that box cars from were run on Canadian railroad tracks. Bingo halted in Rupert, still operated elsewhere . Although RCMP officials in Victoria said Tues- day’s local crackdown on organizations holding bingo games was a province-wide scheme, the game appar-. ently still flourishes ‘in Terrace, it was the Alaska Railroad Three of the six empty box cars are bound for Prince George where they will be loaded with lumber while the other three are’ bound fer points in the eastern United States. with various commodities for Alaskan points are scheduled to be loaded this afternoon with the barge leaving for Whittier at midnight. tonight. Commencement exercises from Prince Rupert will be going to Prince George for the mect- ing. External Affairs Min ister Howard Green will speak in Kiti- mat on June 1 and Mr. Fulton will be in Prince Rupert June 12. Mr, Fulton will be speaking | | | | | i | 1 Whittier, Alaska yesterday. Five box cars — Photo by T. S. Haupt According to a Canadian Press learned today. ; hands of the cabinet ministers,” | isaid Mr. Vance. | { on behalf of Mr. Vance who Sunday completed visits to Cas- siar, Atlin, Telegraph Creek, Ke- mano, Ocean Falls, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Hagensborg and Anahim Lake. ; Speaking at Cassiar, where A.i py said that Rev. Dr. Peter J. van Hecl, president of Local: y6y) ‘ui : . | y of Nanaimo will be arriv- 927 of the International Union | ing in Skeena carly in June to Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers | wake a tour of the villages to was chairman, Mr. Vance stress- | oxniain the ramifications of the federal vote. Native Indians all over Canada have the right to vote jn federal elections without any Joss of aboriginal or treaty rights, 355,500 pounds of halibut landed A total of 355,500 pounds of [halibut was brought into port by five vessels today. pte Ds JUSTICE MINISTER FULTON . to speak for Vance ed matters primarily concerning Skeena. “National matters are in the ' Mr. Vance caid he would press i for: | @ Equal rights for education: for all with establishment of vo-; jcational schools throughout the /north for helping both students land older members of the labor! iforce to learn new skills to keep | | bem apace of automation. | @ Relief and tax reduction for medical and dental expenses for everyone up to the age of 18. Also complete tax reduction for school books and_ clothes, ‘ @. Financial assistance for ‘students who ‘live in isolated areas and have to Hve in board- ing schools, tax reductions for Selling on the exchange: Tanza with 60,000 pounds including 34,- 000 pounds of medium at. 28.1 cents per pound, 25,000, pounds of large at 31.6°cents per pound and 1,000 pounds of chix at 15 cents per pound, sold to BC. Packers; Western Spirit with report from Victoria, a Spokes- man for RCMP headquarters for 67 slated tomorrow geh.ce"scn Sixty-seven members of the Class of 1962 will vince-wide crackdown on or- take part in the Prince Rupert Senior High Schoo] sap aos ae conduste aatthe Commencement Exercises set for 8 p.m. Friday in the! request of Attorney-General Ro- high school auditorium, principal L. G. Truscott said joer Bonner today. | . | will be reviewed by teacher Don- s Truscolt. slressed that bhe 2 Mr. Truscolt, stres ald L. Hartwig. Commencement Isxercises 'the additional cost of boarding ischools to bring costs in line with students living in larger : 90,000 pounds including 60,000 - -- |Granby Construction and Equip-' imed. at 28.3 and 30,000 large at i . . + ; ment Company Limited of Prince! Rupert was the low bid when tenders for the project at Fair- view Bay clcesed May 16, it was learned here today. Other bidders and bids were McPhail's Cartage and Construc- tion Co. Ltd., $289,375 and Daw- son Wade and Co. Ltd., $288, 945. Rebuilding ‘centres. 131.8, sold to Nelson; Aleutian of Namu p ant @ Program for developing In- |Qucen with 55,500 pounds includ- : i dian trades and skills to enable ing 40,000 med. at 28, 15,000 large d them to complete on the white at aie ang 500 one at 15. sold labor market. o Babcock, Corina I wl , “We were asked to take action now un erway @ Greater government assist- pounds including 50,000 med. at hecause some bingo games were , Ro extensive | tee to Indians to help them)|28.5 and 40,000 large at 32.4, sold vetting out of hand and not con.) VANCOUVER @ Gt ensive | obtain fishing boats and gear, ‘t0 Pacific, and Snowfall with reconstruction is underway at Bride Street, and Van No, 2 will he al the Post Offlee. Both vans will operate until 2 yom, so that anyone who has not yet had their tree hiberculha skin test and X-ray may be ble lo da so, fined $25 and $2 costs or eletit days in jall by Mnrgistrate 9. T. 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Saturday parents there WIH ben banquet for the Class of ‘62 students, teneheors and one or two speelal fuests, in’ Booth Memorlal Junior Ulgh selhoot, Gordon Paton, distet super- iIntendent of schools will make the address to the Class of 162 uf the Commencement rsxerchses, Rev. Dr, RL WK, lott will aive fhe invecution, Valedielory address will given by Bruce Mitehell, Mrs, 8.7. Brmlth wilh be organ: int for the processional and iso will necompany Mrs. J, FH. Clee, well-known elly vocalist who will sing two selections, Mr. Truscolt will weleome the guests and speak briefly about the Class of (43; viee-prineipal Prank N. Sutton wilh lytroduce the class, Mayor P. J. Lester will bring greetings fram the Oily of Prince Rupert and W. Jd. Beolt, chalrman of Dishiet 62 Sehool Bonrd will congratulate the Class of ‘62 on behall of the sehool trusteos, History of the Class of 1002 Prince Rupert has now gone 76 days without a futal trattie vecident und 397 duys without a fire fatality. he Harding, Jean Ehupl, Douplis Horner, Marilyn Johnson, Bruce Johnstone, Beverley Kirkwood- Huekelt, Jennifer Large, Neil Lindseth, Hilda Tdppett, Barbara MeGruther, lynne Melatyere, Wanda MebLean, Clive MeLeod, Gwendolyn MeMeckin, Marcela Mah, Nori Mah, Patelek Mai- hora, Priscila Maki, Donald Murtin, Hugene Maskiulak, Bev- crley May, David Mlo, Bruce Mit- ehell, Helen Moore, Shoko Nak- Mr, Clllanders said binge start- ed about “tavoe or three years apo” ono regular weekly busts and his continued ever sinee, adian Legion sar today bhai, Legion officials were consulling with their luwyers concerning Lhe possibility af holding binge there vext Tuesday. | are vnder wily, 4 : . are forming to the provisions of the Ay @ Expansion of air landing! 69,000 pounds including 35,000 On the construction of the ure ‘her a 10-mi ine es ; we E Oh . bie ' Packers L Paty . . . : the brvetl open to the public but pointed | There Will be a 10 minute im-j¢anadian Criminal Code,” said the bia B.C. Packers Limited | pins in isolated centres med. at 28.1 and 25,000 large at dock part of the ferry terminal “terval for photographs by the |: . Ment at Namu, but no definite ; : that there will be a section photographs by the |ihe spokesman plant at Nani, 3 through Skeena such as Bella/3!.8, sold to Booth. Fraser River Pile Driving Com- out that baere wl c ‘ Oe [official photographer and for! , ° a decision has yet been made tol Bena Bella Coola, Kemano and | wee —_ i ~ [pany of New Westminster was reserved for those Who have My arents who wish to take pic- Terrace District Clerk and rebuild the salmon cannery de- vn " Creok whi via | oo : y [low bidder at, $232,521.15. vitations. The reserved seats Wilt tines. Tpreasurer A, M. Gillanders said strayed by fire last January Telegraph = Creek, which = are, " ” cane hes : Other bidders were: Greenlees| be held open until 7:45 pan. bubj ushers for the excreises will be iladay that the Sacred Heart me yi sacirles " I presently denied proper air fang 0Ca fis erman x re . | piledriving Co. Lid,, $244,720.99; after that they will be filled Ups! yovided by Capt Cook Sea Ca. Church in Terrace holds weekly B.C. Packers oe eee tl < ine ae 10s. tof ec | a ae OO “ Pacific Pile Driving Co, Ltd; Mr. Truscott said. Het Corps “through the courtesy UinBOS every Monday to‘help pay rR. Praser said Wee nese ay ha an mprovenenS communi: | ® yay a EY $254,840: Vancouver Pile Driving = This year's Commencement i en See ees Off its sehoal debt. the reduction plant at the site }cavlons because oll pet cent of 10$ a e a a : \ ; han : od nes ot corps commanding officer | about ZOO miles south of Prince | the outlying points are currently ih wy , & Contracting Co. Ltd., $286,426.) Excreises have been streamlined | icut. Erie Bart Mr. Gillanders said the ‘ver i ~ oe wills ' ae so lL rter velines between Class of |" Ub, Gre Warton. | » Gillanders said the "Per- Rupert is expected to be in eper- without proper means of com- hanna . mg Coe be we ge a eee after meckings bebween Wass ) | Members of the Class of ‘gzyrace Civic Centre holds bingos ation by duly 1b. But final deci- munication | A fisherman who was well Ri howe. «means juathotide ttaidtiyts Dyers eceaitilles§ D e . fi d 62 students, parents and teehee are: eyery Wednesday and “did so last a SOM WY yy i" ( fq ° ‘ t vy de Mr V 4 : said that | f , Known in this area, Frederick MONK CAPT today and river rine crs. ee ey y ane sion ta rebuild the cannery de- Ir, Vanec said that he found jgiison of No. 39 Cow Bay, died ZONK CAVTAIN for today ¢ , Robert Anderson, Lawrence [Heht, ; during his visits to Native vil Ys i row for » British Co- Driving a motor vehicle on a) After the exercises, the public amen Oy pends on ceenomic considera - ng his visits fo Nabive vll-\i ihe Prince Rupert General tomorrow for the British Co , er the exeredses, the PUBlle’ qtohison, Kristen Berg, Edith} tte sai Hes lages that there is still “quite a; Me nee Rupew srenera humble ‘Tuberculosis , Society | public highway when he did nob} will be asked to stand bo one side) Bpown, Beverly Carlson Barbara |}; ¢ sald the Biks Lodge held tons, great deal of confusion and mis~ | tospital Monday at the age of is Mrs, James Flaten Cibove), [bold a susisting driver's Heence/las the floor of the auditoriun iS'Glark. Patricia Davis, Wend: bingos ino the past bub stopped a ceuction crew has re- | understand! ~ among the vil- |”: Today and tomorrow, Chrivt- [landed a city man ino maris-leleared of chairs and there willl pay” arena ais end fea few weeks ago after receiving | . . Nanay {lueers anaing amone te Vile) Mr, Willison was born in Stam- as Seal Vi Hl be nt {trate's court Saturday morning.) pe a brict dd there wil Day, Wilma Denluck, Naney{word from the Grand Lodge of loved a hillside adjoining Namu [lagers about their rights cous) iy, Norway, and ¢ to Can- VELA Seal Van No. 1 Ww JO ib be at in lef, Infor mal reception for Green Robin Il Hi I 1" Py . nq : 1 toys . cerning the federal vote wv | ' ‘ y. an came to an Third Avenue West and Mec- Alan Arnold) Anderson | Wastthe members of the Class of °62 1 4h Talliwell, Thomas) British Columbia, Pproviding a four-aere Tevet site s bie raul vote” Moy future development, A mod- ‘om 6Q-lons a-day capacity ice Splareh ts nearing campletion and fhe eold storage plant and) fish yy a . thous wane oe ‘ . In Prince Rupert, aw spokesowy | ypeeeiviag sections of the pliant! for Branch 2 of the Royal Cane loape under construetion, Anew. fireproof power and Boiler bouse, built of conerete blocks, plus machine shops, wso ade in W924. He has been fishing in this vieinity for 37 years. He was predeceased by his wife In 1930. ‘ Mr. [filison was one of the first members of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Ca-operative Asso- ciation and Credit: Union, He is survived by four brothers ind two sisters, all in) Norway, Funeral services were held al. Ferguson Funeral Home this af- ternoon, with Rev, M. B, Odland sees Tenders called VANCOUVER = (Pp ‘renders have been ealled by the BC, lHydro and Power Authority for: Initial clearing of 225 acres at, the Duneun Lake dam site on: the Columbia River, it was jlearned Wednesday. | A hydro authority spokesman isnid tenders are returnable July 4, i boca bons | a oftiviating. Interment was dn anisht, Roberl Nell, Allan Nel- e Fairview Cemetary, son, John Nelson, John Olsen, Seton ctee emergent Pameln Painter, Patricia Parf- UJ on n ans ne ' enink, Myrna Parkvold, Kenneth , e °; Salan gets life Pattison, Ann Petersen, Diana ® ¢ Merea, dohn Reld, Marie Rids- PARIS (Reuters) -- Bormer dale, Donna Ritehle, Doughes ran e U j uOor rl S Gen, Ruoul Salan was moved to Rultan, Eva Rydde, Donald neurby Wresnes Prison at dawn Scott, John Seuby, Tove Solf- Jord, dane Sheppard, Lorne Sin- clalr, Donna Thompson, Lawr- ence Voltch, Inger Viktil, Gwen- dolyn Warren, Wayne Wate nonugh, Iain White, Violet Wil- son, Irene Wazlowski, deannotte Yamamoto, Albin Auch, Udo auch, VANCOUVER @® —. Same 6,000 Indians In British Columbia phd the Yukon have taken ad- vantage of amendments to the Indian Aet to grin the sime ruts us all other elllaens to buy Hauer in logal outlets and tike if to their homes, Indian commissioner dV. Boys sid Weedlnesdiy. Mr, Boys, who Is commissioner for BG. and Yukon Tndlans sald iw Lot of 24 of BC's 1,600 re- serves held ploblseltes Wednes- day. Only ono, the small Praser Like band ino northern WC,, voted againab the Uquor rights. The conmissioner said the 6,000 who now have the Uquor right s represent 1h per cent of the 40,000 Indinns tn this terri- tory, More plebisettos mre pond- ini, Under the Indian Acb amend. emereeienens Indian agents switch posts OTTAWA «) —- Joo Giulbots, suparintondent of tho Port Nal- son, B.C, Indlan agency, has bean nw Yeelod to nnother post following recalpt of a report by tho fodoral Indian affates branch af an outbroalk of hopntitts and Influonze nt the Profit River Indian reservation hy north anatoro 1.0, ment each reserve ean hold a plebiscite to determine whether {he niajority want ta gain the same liquor rights as other citizens to buy it and tuke It to thelr homes, Lf the pleblseite ts passed by a band the band. wks lar oon order-in-counell to give them the right. The provinein ravernment hus 60 days In whieh to object and if here ds no obs jection then the government mikes the necessary order, In Vietorla, Athorney General Bonner ‘has asked the ROMP to lake “a generous mititude’ in the policing af drinking on Indian roserves Until the present con- fsect siluntion become untang- lod, The confusion follows offfetal pematssion for Indians to drink on some 800 of B.C/8 1,000 re- SULVOM, today to begin a fe term while Freneh newspapers deseribed his sentence vas appeasement and a vielory for the terrorist Secret Army Organiaation, Mr Bonner sald in) Victorta the situation could well be chaos Jn Jaw enforeement, The federal ludinan Act siys that Otlawa can allow drinking on the reserve if the band wp. proves w plebiscite, In most of Cunndn one band Ives on one WEATHER Sunny periods Friday, Little or two reserves, but B.C, hus , ' , JO68 bands and 1,610 reserves, we B 0 rw Na inte A liquor salosmian his no way tadny, Low tout yt and high of knowing whether an indian Friday 43 and 60 RI who wants to buy aw bottle from . ‘ Dally News readings: Temperature ub noon .... Ot Bavometor, rising... $0.06 TIDES Vriday, May 26, 1002 (Poacitle Standard The) i government store is entitled to do so or nat, Thero Is also the possibility that an dndian who may bo en- titled to take a bothlo bo one re- serve nay later take ib to an- other where it Is not pormitted, Mr. Bonner anid hts depart. ment and the federal Tndlan Weh oo. 04:50 10.0 foot vifales brane} ave trying to sort 18:20 17.6 feel out the sttuation, Low 1:47 eeenee a 4.1 foot