a6 6 @ ee a PROVINCIAL LI? ff News _ e Great Northwest News Desk 3204, RARY ae baw Prince Rupe Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to th PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1962 ‘Direct plane se for city as Two planes daily Monday to Friday Prince Rupert is to get a direct flight schedule to and from Vancouver in addition to the regular flight via the Queen Charlotte Islands, the Chamber | of Commerce was told last night. B.:I. Anderson, agent for Ca co) ae VOL. 52, No. 46 Business, Classificd 3203. Advertising 3201 Sports 3205, Social 3206 fen wee -joooo News Briefs President i chor Ptrrhies citys Cobiaeper ceottbere ch Chaat carn: for oernvies thie “Tha mys io pero mop age a hoc TL aEe voted i 4 4 bat It chee phadibte. caradecd Jaca It ind $ vn mabe, Voupyelythas potilietpueb tbat: - Goo vad yroy ot ‘ \ der in connection / 1961. \ i Heartmath tia” s ithe Supreme Court -W. Brown in the Prince Ruper /Conrt House. menibers of Seafarers’ International Union aboard Skeena | vancouver to Prince Rupert via Prinee, to unload certain cargo. i . | Sandspit. ee Staff photo by Phylis Bowman On Saturdays there will be one AUR Ri flight only. veterans MURDER TRIAL STARTS The new service will see a | ° Convair Jeave Vancouver at 1) | e \ a.m, and arrive at Prince Ru- | i § itness says accused wiser veils: | GIVEN DOOS™ ; Prince Rupert at 2:15 p.m. and | | & fe i. | arrive in Vancouver at 4:55 OTTAWA (CP) —_ Re-| ‘ p.m. sand . . realy 6 . | slappe , icKe womea}»n. 7 pe-3 flight via Sandspit|Cipients of wal vetel ond A Hungarian, testifying Grzegorz Sikora, said that } slap” a woman who later died. Sikora, alias Harry Chikora, is charged with non-capital miul- with the death of Lena Azak who died at 541 Ninth Avenue West November 2, 4 The case is the first to-.be | Spring “Asstles“or of British Justice T. t Columbia before Mr. Laslo Szabo, a fisherman who lives at 541 Nnith Avenue West, testified that he, Sikora, Miss Agak und Kolman Zoltman were drinking wine in Szabo’s room dure the early hours of No- veanber 2 Geabo said that while they erpe drinking, Sikora “kicked aiid tapped the woman and rip- ped ler colthes,” S-ibe testified that Sikora had cotled the womah names and aad te der, @ UT KI you.” Who Subera debt he dragned the cwotan out ot the room. by her hair, Szabo sid. This was eebout bobo aa, 9 Heo osmid that) later the same Wiotnine Sikera deft the house. In the afternoon Szabo saw the wong odtttag dap the washroom aned odd that there were “Pub - Dies cong Prank her moully.” He cod the woh was ii tlie sa deom tor about an hour wid. hater We hen went into her room wad edo Seed by TN oededd the duar, To rea Shorty atfer & pani, 8aabo oat Gopi WIE yd) Stearn came baek to the: coos oepan HP head and shouted, “Rena, open {he daar” bo dphotadree raed Sthora sheuted for her to open toe Ab dea Peres the dlaor several times and then tory on Adak Tae keeb the door, Minwlly it open: ' Coo Nhat dapat or doatid Svada “aid he then heard Vo trades tied thre send ofa Dip hight. beg ter saate Lbne dedteral coaba told) the eourt Chat the, eoPabhe Werk. oo fieht) stepped about Gopi. and bey tine feneers ate Shera cane Over to his csviabo's) woo eel dor fhe Priavee | roam and oaeked dita ta bring cada de Ehre AL aa something to ariak to his osi- ‘at kara) POOR, my FORECAST FAVORABLE d fishing season predicted for 62 Hegese eh ETS \ Cody arisen eave rls with exeellent re mits raetatet \ rabies eebed hy thie Sus A osimilar prograny was spogat babies yt cp Weta A] planned for (hia year. Sp teh He TEN Faia Of the “Phe tielibut season opens My othe toy yin Pot amtaebe ee Eh Ter tes March 28 in Area Ji in the Ber pee cht odin oebotape Fearst Trt Sen northanc stays open wunatd Poke uatnayeneh tet . oetober Lb WED Te quota of 6,500,- preci et te Ehe ee eh Uhrat Elie woe pounds, Arew sh south opons tha Tbe ot oy ete ian ELE Avril de auntil eptember 80 with noes than TUE 7 oat indieabion 8 quota of 4,800,000 pounds. “ erg ed bata Bath \ren 3A opens May 0 with a baron oappeab - cre tnd pikes gant ob $3,000,000 pounds whittle ' ' y ‘ * _ _ naan caer en te Nae ARC pens wlio May 0 bub hits a Hae Poguete of 88,000,000 pounds. Cy \ “ ut vo a Mn lee rte SEUdd Tht (Abate band Leoure Lhe sun as Aiea 2 2 AAES eee wn an Poe Christenmen sald: that: the ae Hari Are eee EE EET er ting of bie Internation- MRUGS LY. pore sete Hee A a pa Paertie Halthut Commission viatadhed ” . I ue ‘ vtly | A oid le held tl Petershure, 0 y meme r e . \ Viisokit | at Pie amen uo ae Ma Christensen sid thet. this \ VY “yl pocveatid Fe Bates 8 ERVIN ccsonedss Teniviig Avene tH | ~ " i ho al “wand nee {oath ae Horth when Arai dA ts sion iu Ura , rie A Grobaresik of oi today that the govern-! ay LO. embers of the jury are: An- r venue West was finec Neil MaecDon: hoe cnreadent a thony John Sanieh, foreman. $95 or in default of payment HIeNL had reconsidered the " Tee eee ld. MI tute Seton section of Highway 16 We eatta ney Pee teat et See ale cnn Se ate” sittation, and would count) bad told bim in a letter: tat ineluding Uie Bulkley Canyon, i ‘ ' C be ‘OSS, % 1 FOS cr , ‘ , , § v , * ' . ue " ’ , i sues ’ . 1 ' va . ‘ ‘ . epee Peter Reiffer, Joseph John court before Maristrate mT the $10 iInerease in old ‘ure Fo aa DAL qe un esti de cost, oF $2,000,000 Sehullulk, Riehard Kaward Applewhaite after being found ys] os ne . cee ee ee at J AL Gah pg Phat thought be piven to m ’ Penslons and blind allow: lardi, the costs of completing the Ppaving the Perrace to Cedarval Leighton, Dennis Witlin Bure guilty of commen assnult, | taaelt Feet lon ol paving the ‘Perrace to Codarvi’ Grobaresik, wha pleaded not Waces as exempt from thes, azeltan to ‘Terface section Oty scetion en. the sane Disks tus the ‘allowances aged 70 and over will be able to receive, leave! the full amount of recent here at 2:20 p.m. and arrive 11j ¢ : . caf Vancouver at 6:20 p.m. | $10 wWMceveases In old age The Sunday flight oan the | one blind pensions, Vet- | erans Minister Churchill will leave Vancouver at 9:30 a.m. and arrive in Prince Rupert at 1:40 p.m., five minutes before the direct flight. It will leave at the murder trial of “kick and he saw Sikora | 4 : t { ' will also be changed as will the aircraft. The Convair aircraft will leave “announced in the Com-! Vancouver at 7:20 a.m. arriving | lin Prince Rupert at 10:05 on its| MONS yesterday. | |. way to Prince George and Ed- iq: raya monton?-It will arrive back in His announcement was Prince’ Rupert southbound at £ reeted by ‘opposition 4:25 pm. 1t will leave here atijleyders as < Stowe: for 4:40 p.m. and arrive in Vancou- leaders as a victor y for ver at 7:15 p.m. them. errinseeet Bee ADCOCTSON Sa 43 “we st nouncement of the direct flight. Sir eirepeirr sitiqedyere- Ww. J. Scott told the chamber tofore eMounts received ! ‘that it was “guick to criticize |. . ‘CPA when we are not satisfied from old age pensions hadj with the service, and therefore always eae ' . , alWe : ICC °C , : I think we should thank CPA for * cen counted . aus| part of the income subject; listening to the ehamber’s re- guests for a direct flight.’ : “s . ww aye He suid the chamber had to the means text unde the War Veterans Allow- | Fire kills child cance Act. Veterans’ pen- sions and the income ceil- as adults panic ine for the means test } 4: ae | | were presented to James Albert Dudoward, 38 und Edward George Sampson, 34, at the All- Native Basketball (onrmament Friday night by Guy Williams. president of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia.” Mr. Dudeword and Mr. Sampson were presented the awards by the Royal Humane Assaeition for their actions in saving the life uf Charles Lincoln after i fishing boat wreck in December, 1954. In top photo, Mrs. Audrey Miller, Mr. Dudoward's sister being congratulited by Mr. Williams on behalf of her brother. Betton pieture slows Mr Sampson looking wt his citation with Mr Williams. _ Stati photus by Gary Oakes CITATIONS FOR BRAVERY, Mr, JUSTICE T. W. BROWN ... presides at Assizes thal Saabo testified when he: ay walked into the roum, Miss Aviak | were inereased last sum an a was lying motionless on the bed. TRAIL @ -= A three-year-old “He MASE TEES “IRACK. , ee He told Sikora that the woman girl died in her blazing home qner, BACK SKEENA MLA was dead but Sikora wouldn't, Wednesday beeanse people peur , believe him, he sald. Mieked and in the excitement de- When the old age pen- Chamber approves plan for Highway 16 work rt Chamber of Conumerce last night this! year to $65 a month from! | | : Pinally Sikora felt tora heart layed turning in the alarm, fire oy . ee tea aepvepatya beat and sald: “You are right slehief L. W. Ronald said Mondas sions wits inercased mn : oat night. Che womat's body was. “blue. . ’ blue, blue,” Sazabo told the jury | Chie Ronald said children S55, effective February J Harvey Jessop from Kitimat i Phuying with fire were the ease ‘ Crown prosecutor for (he ease UE the blaze in which Christine | It wits at first counted as Prince lupe while Murdoch Robertson from Carpenter died. ‘income under the War ae encry Serene oN Ninth eee . or Veteruns Allowance Act. ‘endorsed il proposal hy Skeena MLA Dudley Little vr remMa ) caeat ' . | . ‘yye ‘ . WY reparas Ne on sya Man fined $25 (a churchill announeed (bat the Deparunent of Highways be encouraged to Avene West ds interpreter: bor . : | undertake a three-point progran on Llighw Highway 16 were “nothing short of stagpering” and in the vietnity Por &13,000,000. | However, Mr. MacDonald quol- hed Mr, Little as saying he pro- posed oa three-point program whieb might help put Highway 1G into shape with a minimum mimount of delay. Ie proposed: Prince Rupert scetlou wits paved. with ao omudimun amount of pre- pPyubiod, just “0 Tony ais TE wire paved, @ Andwhile these wo projeets were bore tindertaken, @. road should be builh on the north sid of the Skeena River on Wo plo vinetiuelederal government cost eharite, basis aus park of the see: onc Lens Cavuiuche highway. nip, Henry Helmut Brewer, Mneh Muir, Keith Vineent Carson, James Meharey Flelds and Doug- las Wdwird Alvey, prullty, wees ehurged with ias- saulting Lorens Hanwell of Went- holme Rooms February 27. income ceilings for veter- vhs aged TO and over. Evening course in survival @ That ao start be made im- starts March 12 rinedinbely an tile {tagelton to} ‘The chamber endorsed Mr ‘closed Lo Talibut. fishing: wil be fueeded, Te sid Japan wis Bel- : se » [Little's proposals with Tbe is: eauire’ to have the gurey and { Ung low on tty stock of octopus b As time for Lhe three-day civil Firemen to two calls jcussion. cehute sewed by the United fad the price had gone up from [Defence Oren tation Couise 1 Nty flremen answored tw ee States Customs at Sand Point [Ute TO cents per pound. survival draws nearer Co-ord- notes walle yusterclay, hens r Alaska, The Norweghin merchant: Inator John Laurie would Hike tl) ane fhrst was behind 129 Nittl WEAT HER He anid that while considerable | men) Martha Balcke was in jKnow how many are Plannin 19) Avenue West where the oily Cloudy Wednesd Lite quantities of herrmee had been Prince Rupert yesterday une wien PeTEWS Were burning down a chu h 1 1 meer Ware caurht he did nol think the her- | loading some $10,000 pounds m he course, planned for March) sack. ‘The fire gol out of cons | Wind: : i it ' | nil _ and rig feat would vench the quotas | of ectopus fram fiapan IZ. FT dand 14 will be conducted | trol and the fire deparkment. w Mey TS tomar. Te of tho different districts befare | Mr, Christensen wild that elany {By Ie. Jackson, british Colum: 1 Man itoehumaute, SE a eee twednies different districts befare yt SLOTEN She T bin eliet of resnec. The course called. ‘There was no damage. | Lontsht and high Wednes (he sonson's ond four days from fdigking was rather slow — hut ve COUFRE) phe second fre ay oi ' “OLLTCS EWU rin frome 70 to 10 o'clock: re re was th they day 6 and i HOW, canning was ib progress ut Nel ‘ vielnity of 824 Bighth Avenuo, In Lhe North Distrieb 80,064 Joon Trothers Msheries Wy Port {eveh evening at the Civic Cen-| west where pile of Harbare be- Daily News Readings: Lona oul of a d0,000-lon quota fkdward, ‘There were several tre tng burned gol. out of hind Vemperatiire tt neon tt had beon enught. Inthe Central [bouts shine for shrimp but] Persons wishing to take the} 7 ° Barometer, rile 30.01 District 26878 tons had been [there was not too Mueh produe- |COUPSE ean obtain further in- he ) eatinhh on a 40,000-ton quota Elon, formation | fram Mr. lature at Prince Rupert has now TIDES mid 82M tons had been evupht) Pour to 12 beam trawlers were {the lvl Defence office Mh TMT Gone: § s with In the Queen Oharlotte ralunds Csahing the Meeate Stralts and | City Hall by telephontiag 2Unb or BONE 4 diuys without a Weelnesdiy, Mareh 7, 2008 Distelet where there is no quota. [entehes of cod and mink feed |ut home at 4820. Aantinimom of ff fatal draffie aceident iPacitie Stuiudard ines Attor Marel 10, bulb fishing were tale, Hole entehes were (24 students 1s required, 1 330 days wit anit MWh 04 wT fee WH be permitted and singe there jpoor but should Improve when | Renistration for the course PRN del CUYS Without 4 | HIG Byab tee was only 460 tons of herring bale [tho woother elears and: tfsber- will stirt at 730 pm Monday. |] Cire futality. how O07 Wy feed fi stock unathor 440 tons was imen can pet tu better grounds. | Mareh deat the Civic Centre. ‘ 2020 aT feed