Vanier are to visit Prince Rupert this summer, it was ‘announced today by Mayor P. J. Lester. -" GOV.-GEN. VANIER Miss Taylor's interest fn herishe had pleaded with him - saieopatra’ — co-star Richard (through mutual friends to give ; Burton, and Fisher's despera-|up Miss Taylor. “the quota to be reached as Prince pes Published ot Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key t f 1) N: | YLEaciin, 1 OC | - o the Great Northwest paoyinedeb bi fant 49 gc 31/62 ie VOL. 52, No. 66 (| | \ city on May 3T | 1 . | Governor-General Georges Vanier and Madame \ \ Mayor Lester said that he had received a letter from Govern- ment House in Ottawa, inform- ing him that plans were being made for Gov.-Gen. and Madame | Vanier to make a tour of west- ern Canada in May and June of | this year. The letter, signed by A. G.! Cherrier, assistant secretary to; the governor - gencral, said that; the tour will include a visit to! Prince Rupert on Thursday, May | 31, Their Excellencies will arrive | in the city aboard a Royal Ca-; nadian Navy destroyer early on: the morning of May 31 and leave i in the governor - general's spe- cial railway car at 7 a.m. Friday, ; June 1. : The Jetter suggested that “in! connection with any civic are. rangements, Their Excellencies are always happy to see as many school children as possible.” CP POOOPPODO DELP ODOC OPLOVEOTOL ELS ! Mayor Lester sald that City ,Council is going ahead with ar- Red Cross drive jrangements for welcoming Gov.- ct $3,027 mark: ;Gen, and Madame Vanier and | there would probably be 4 pub- ; ~The Prince Rupert branch of the Red Cross Society’s lic reception in the Irish Fusil- | iers’ Armoury. 1 campaign for $4,500 inched its way closer to the target today “] will also declare a school holiday for the children,” the as donations totalling $3,027.41 were reported. .., to visit the city mayor said. cece pe ener em SO te rte Japanese fishing in Kodiak vicinity JUNEAU, Alaska (7--A Japan- ese fleet is fishing for herring in waters claimed by Alaska, a legislator said Monday. State Rep. Peter M. Deveau of Kodiak said he was told the ) Japanese fishing boats were in there were still some canvass- jan area between Kodiak Island “ers to be heard from. and the Alaska Peninsula. — OOOO OOEAL AEE LAE OLLEAIG OEE LA SF con teenabee D baa wee mem Sere re Campaign chairman G. P. Lyons said local Red Cross officials were ‘‘very pleased with the public's response to this year's drive” and some business firms “had been ¢x- tremely generous.” He said that a few districts had ex- ceeded last year’s donations. Mr. Lyons said he expected Fisher-Taylor marriage officially “on rocks NEW YORK (AP)—The three year marriage of | Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher is broken, and) they'll obtain a divorce, | The news came in a brief an- ition in denying that a break was | nouncement Monday night by jimmincnt. | lawyer Louis Nizer, hours after! Now there remain other ques- Liz had summoned him to Rome. | tions: Will Burton, 36, become “plizabeth and Eddie Fisher {the 30-year-old actress’ fifth announce that they have mu- |husband? What of his wife, Sy- tually agreed to part,” the an- bil, and their two children, now nouncement said, “Divorce pro- {in London? ceedings will be instituted soon.” | There were reports that Mrs. The announcement ended | Burton would fight any divorce weeks of suspense bullt up by }action by her husband, and that Burton, Welsh-born actor who ns Mare Antony makes love i) Miss Taylor tu her film role as Abalone catch Cleopatra, has been escortines her publicly during fhuing of one of largest the movie. | | Tax rate drops | SURREY ae o- Counell liv cul | ies general mill rate by etyhit mills from ast year's 20 mills to offsel a heavy inerease in Tinie | assessments, ‘The councdl’s bud- gel of $8,808,805 is an Inereawe of bowl $400,000 aver the previous yeur. ever landed here One of the largest eatehes of wbalone ever recorded bn trite ish) Columbhy was Innded ab the Prince Rupert Wishermen'’s Co- operative Association's Fairview plant yesterday by two divers, Janes Rollason of the Wain. pebh Apartinents ind Lee Cane, Business, Classified 3203. | Vaniers to visit Advertising 3201 ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1962 yemains 32/ cert News Desk 3204, Sports ' { | | nutt of $400 First Overlook, part- ners in the veasa) i} Pasa, brought in tare han 7,000 pounds of the seafood delleacy, inken off the Queen Charlotte Talands, Mrogen bilan, whieh bets been pounded and trimmed, sells (y,loend stores: for KA or more na pound. Most af the abatone Innded at the co-ap be froven In the shell and sent to Japan, ‘Dog curfew proposed UW MERNON @ Aldernan John Prvis siya he will presa fora mensure boo keep dopa from the alreeta dieing tye day. The al. (lagna minomnesd Nin curfew praposnt following an abtoel on nofomreyenr old Woy by a dogg ah weak, . ORMES “DRUGS LTD. DIAL a " Mi toe EN, wt 4 bowtie te Ae KNOW STILE COVERS part of the road bo Maunt tives, News Briefs _ | CAIRO (Reuters) -— Egypt's to mediate in the Syrian crisis, everything to “spare Syria every evil threatening her”. Nasser, making his first statement on the situation, said his duty ‘to the Arab people in Syria called him “to get closer | to the rapidly changing developments in an attempt to ayoid a catastrophe which might befall the Syrian nation”. + * + ot ALGIERS here carly today. First reports said ninc wounded. The gunmen, ganization, stormed into a quarter on patients lying in beds. +t + OTTAWA @ -- A total of 6,488 cases of active tubercu- losis were reported in Canada last year, the Dominion Bureau | of Statistics sald today. Of these, 81.6 per cent were classed as news the remainder were re-activated cases, qe of GALLBWON BIACIE, Grand Prinee Philip arrived at this former Monday for a three-day stay during his fight home after a two-month tour of Latin America, He with make a quick trip to British Honduras Wednesday to see damage caused In the ¢ October 3t. He leaves for London Thursday, + + y OTTAWA (i = Residents of the Prophet River Indian re- British attending sickness there and Feel re- ports have been exaggerated, Health Minister servition dn Northeastern bout recent publleiby Manday in the Commons, ' fe ofe CHICAGO (1 pating dna four-year report added. ‘To date, I (Reuters) ~—- Righ-Wing terrorists machine- gunned patients lying in beds and blew up part of a hospital ° persons were killed or severely; members of the European Secret Army Or- private clinic in the Bouzareah of Algiers and opened fire with sub-machine guns A lean of seientists has reported: Lhat not one unplanned pregnaney ocenrredd ANLONE Lesl ofa new oral contraceptive, Sixteen women who wilhdrew from the fest in order to be- rome pregnant, all reported pregnancies wilhin Saf the 16 women have been detivered i normal, full-term iafants, Tho current spell of warm weather has | TOWERS SUPPOR: TING British | very high frequency (VHF) ‘ system on background is. Metlakatla Pass President Nasser today offered about two feet of the white stu saying he is prepared to do SUCCESSFUL YEAR Dr. R + ey ‘Tumbia board of directors Also re-elected were Mrs. D, F. ‘Baldwin as. vice-president and ‘Mrs, Jocelyn Bolton as secre.ary- treasurer and curator. Named to the board of diree- i tors were Mrs, Joseph Longe, Mes. ‘ALS, Apps, Alderman T. Norton Youngs, Mreand Mes, ‘T. M. Curs- endden and do) Re. Ayres. In his annual report, Dr. Large sid that the museum had had a successful year, bad operated in its “usually efficient manner? cand was continuing to make an “excellent contribution to the eity and dts lite.” Mrs. Bollon reported that mare than 10,000 visitors had signed the guest book during 19061 atc that there were Many wore visi: tars, mostly classes of school children, whieh hadn't the guest book she rend several letters from + } Cayman Jslund GReuters) Caribbean pirates’ lair aupital, Belize, by a hurricane y Columbia. are eoncerned Montelth said + 210 women partiel- 90 days, the i was reported, we cee eee | pUpHS od different ae oud, Od agen pressing ehiusses’ appreclation and pleasure at Viniing the Huse, Mrs, Bolton reported that the exntbits on tean to the MUSEUM from Ded. A. Macdomud, hid been withdrawn as Dr, Mredon- ald was planning remove La Qualicum, Vancouver ishund in the near Cubure. She ulse expressed e Crash deliberate e asserts jury GRAND PRAIRTE, Alta. a - A coroner's Juty las ruled (haut Antony Dedlo fnitentione ly erashed his car ate Aleh xpoud ila another vehicle, hoptig to ki Hiwell and a former ivi intend. Dedio died when his ear hit truek on the night of Mareh 16, five miles west of here. The mirh and her flance were ricliny In anebher eur, ieee ee mere moe appreclii- te ne oem emonmt am ater se Driver charged NORTIT VANCOUVER Donald Pranels Beero, ah, Wal has melted much of the snow on signed | Columbia Telephone Company's radic-telephone communications top of Mount Hays form a picturesque setting. In the age. The recent warm weather the mountain but there are still {f on top. — Staff photo by Gary Oakes _G. Large heads museum for 9th term Dr. R. G. Large was re-elected for his ninth term| as president of the Museum of Northern British Co- at the group's annual meet- ing in the museum last night, tian. to the donors of several deven exbibits during the year, Dr, Large also expressed appre- elation for the werk done on the musenm bourd hy retiring director William) G. Scuby, who ils leaving the city in July. Mr. iScuby has served on the board jstuice 1950 Dr. Large, Mr, Ayres and Mrs. Apps will be the museuni board's prepresentatives On the Prince Rupert Tourist Bureatt, Mr. Ayres and Dr. barge will jformy a committee of two to take y aan DE. RG. LARGE vee reeclectod for ninth term mire oof the covering of the museum floor next full, The financial gtatenent show ed that the amusenn received revenue Of STRn200 in 1001, pantnsh expend tires of HO ARO8 for un excess ab revenue over expenditures of #78818, The sum at $700 was seb aside, in 1061, ta the reserve fund for covering the Choon ef thre mised, Tneluded Jn the revenue was Lhe sun af $800.02, Inst yes proceeds fron Dr. Tauarge's book egkeona, River of Destiny” whieh he donates to the museum, Wr, _uled to go berore the Board of - was committed for 3205, Social 3206 PRICE TEN CENTS ficates short demand Brief presented to BBG today The last-ditch drive to sell 1,000 television certi- ficates in order to show that a demand for TV exists in Prince Rupert was still 327 certificates short of its goal at press time today with a total of 673 certificates actually sold. Throughout the district of Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kiti- mat. the sale of $25 certificates totalled 1,523 or 977 short of the 2,500 needed to convince the Board of Broadcast Govern- ors that there was a demand for television in the area. Skeena Broadcasters Limited, in Terrace, the firm proposing to establish television in the three eccentres, reported this afternoon that a total of 600 TV certifi- cates had been sold in Terrace. In Kitimat, A. Coghlin, head of peg at 3:30 (city time) to present his brief and apply for a licence. D. A. Grant, Terrace appliance dealer, who with the help of nine Prince Rupert dealers and Elks Lodge 342, has been stag- ing an lJ]th-hour campaign. to reach the 1,000-certificate mark, said that 26 more certificates were sold last night to boost the total to 673. In addition he said he had commitments for another 178 which he hoped wo collect before tomorrow noon. In his last visit to Prince Ru- the TV. certificate sale drive pert Mr. Weber said there were there, said only 250 certificates three alternatives, open to the BBG on the Skeena Broadcast- ers’ application. . The BBG could grant the ap- plication for a licence, reject it or grant a deferment on it. Mr. Weber said that he should learn the decision of the poard within a week after today's hearing. had been sold despite a concen- trated campaign by the A Shift Eports Club of the Aluminum Cempany of Canada Limited, Frederick Weber, manager of Skeena Broadcasters was sched- ‘Broadcast Governors in Winni- + ~ Jerrace man faces -MeRRACE (CP) — Charles Dilley, 41, Monday trial on a charge of attempted murder in The MLAYCly Id WOtrn eer aay verre TED ‘stable. ccnay Lake was secured today. Dilley appeared ata prelimin-; Terrorists March 6 interrupted ‘ary hearing. He will go on trial! power over @ wide area of the }in Prince Rupert at the Fall As-' Kootenay when they blasted a ‘sizes in September. i 366-foot power pylon supporting Constable Gary Frazer, 27, of cables across the lake. About 900 lthe ‘Terrace RCMP detachment, |imen were put out of work, | suffered abdomen, leg and 'a| TO borrow $60,848,000 wounds, when he answered ; bank holdup alarm March 19., VICTORIA @ — An order in jeouncil has been passed by the His leg was later am yutated be- 6 British Columbia cabinet giving low the knee. ] A number of citizens in this sanetion to the new B.C, Hydro northern British Columbia com-|a#nd Power Authority to borrow munity captured the suspect in a} $60,648,000. chase just after the holdup. Po-; lice recovered $3,800 taken fron. the bank. Gaglardi re-licenced | VANCOUVER (@ — British Co-| lumbia Highways Minister Phil-, . ip Gaglardi got. his driver's H- in some p aces cenee baek again Monday buby oo aan says he may never drive aun. here are still places In town “What ean you do with so, Where septic tanks may have to many after you al the tline,” he be installed, Alderman T, Norton asked in reference to his cons | Younes said Lodiy. tention that the ROMP watched Ald. Youngs made w motion at him closely. hist Monday’s City Council meet- . Hine that an amendment to the NES to hire workers building bylaw be prepared to VANCOUVER Nattonial empower the building jnspector Bmployment Service will hire Lo refuse building permits where workers on the proposed Peace there is ho sewer available. River hydro cleetric project, “Binal authority rests in the Workers seeking jobs must ap- hands of Gity Council through ply through their focal National the bullding Inspector,’ Ald. Employment office rather Chan Youngs sald, aft. the Job site, Peace Power Con- “we can't refuse to allow any struebots Lbd, said today, seplie tanks to be installed us * there wre some places which may Power line strung TRAIL - Phe Uiird and ft. definitely need them.” nal dine of the Consolidated Min- Prince Rupert has now Ing and Smelting Company ana IM dave wi L standby powerline across Koot- gone 26 days without a ~———"'ll fatal traffic accident Tenders called and 347 days without a fire fatulity. for DOT work | WyeaTHER Septic tanks may be needed the construction of a helleapter “0 date this afternoon, Low the Department of Tupsparh wt Boul Cove, announced list No- vember by Capt, #, 0, Ornmiahy, districts murine agent tor the HoT here. Plans, speeifentions wid obher TIDES Wednosday, April 4, 1063 (Pacific Stundard 'Time) trial in September at Seal Cove Gale warning over. Pew seattered showers Wednes- Tenders were culled today by day. 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