peer nen eae oe VOL. 52, No. 43 os VANCOUVER SYMPHONY orchestra above, with its 63 musicians under the direction of conductor Irwin Hoffman will play three conccrts in Prince Rupert Friday, March 23. The orchestra coming here as part of its second northern tour, will present Lwo concerts for the school children in the afternoon and an adult concert at night. By the time the orchestra has been to Prince Rupert and Kitimat, it will have played 18 concerts in six days. HERE MARCH 23 ’ Ticket sale underway _ for symphony concert tepresentatives of only nine city organizations took Vancouver Symphony orchestra concert tickets ut a distribution meeting of the Prince Rupert Sym- phony committee last night in the Civic Centre. The mecting, intended to be the opening gun in a concen- trated three-week ticket selling campaign, saw 515 rush scat tickets. and 210 reserved seat tickets allotted to nine groups for the March 23 visit of the Vancouver Symphony orchestra. THREE CONCERTS did turn out and urged them to do “a good selling fob.” : He said that for the 1962 concert there was a block of 300 reserved seats and more than 800 rush seats. The re- served seats are not marked vow fe ey * eg: i a a a (hy eee ew eo ve Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northw Advertising 3201 IRWIN HOFFMAN. in 10th season Many attend funeral rites | Glenn receives ' NEW YORK ip— John Glenn, a age ee ee ee te ww we we Oe ee PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 Aircraft turns, | _ plunges i | NEW YORK (AP) — | s ° . liner with 95 persons aboard crashed and burned in a ‘marsh off Long Island’s south shore today minutes t . > . ° ° lafter taking off for Los Angeles. Police said there hero's welcome in New York | hero of outer space, rode 4p spaceless Manhattan today in a : thunder of cheers and a torrent ‘of confetti. | Up the canyons of lower , Broadway — where Lindbergh iand Byrd had gone before him ‘—came the beaming, freckled : marine. { “It’s wonderful, wonderful!” ‘shouted the astronaut as the ‘crowds shricked and_.confetti, torn paper, and at times, whole newspapers came pouring down | - from the skyscrapers of lowe Manhattan. n swamp -An American Airlines jet were no survivors. . Thirty-two bodies had been re- covered two hours after the plane suddenly turned left and plunged into the swamp. The airline listed one of the pussengers as W. Alton Joncs. pourd chairman of the Cities Service Company and a golfing companion of former president, Eisenhower. \ _ Ironically, the $5,500,000 plane! crashed in sparkling clear wea - | ther, the first fair day after al-' most a week of rain and fog: that had delayed or cancelled | hundreds of flights. 1 The tragedy came just as the; city was about to give a joyful: welcome to Lt. - Col. John H.' Glenn Jr., the astronaut who or- : bitted the carth. ; The plane, with 87 passengers | and cight:crew members aboard, | had taken off from Idlewild Air- est News Desk 320 4, Sport ie ' See TE cece enpyepconeneicd BOE ES ‘ ws y ed rr vows af DEC 31/, ot wm eee “+ bee 6 wet ene VIC aN ep MITOKOAL C. mA pe me wet bbe ; oe “cee emmy eee OR SAANRT ETAT re] s 3205, Social Driver. eared — in mishap - A coroner's jury looking into the death of a child who died as a result of a car accident February 16; attached no blame to the driver. Tne jury, under Coroner George E. Dawes, was inquiring ‘into the death of Jeffrey Wil- liam Jakumeit, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Jakumeit of 247 Fifth Avenue West. The child, who would have been three March 10, died at | 7:20 p.m. in Prince Rupert. Gen- eral Hospital, about 34 ‘hours after being in collision with a car driven by 18-year-old. Nor- man A. Munro of 1600 Moresby Avenue in the 200 block Sixth i Avenue West. | SEVERE LACERATIONS | | | a e but will give those persons for fisherman Glenn rode atop the back seat! port for Los Angeles at 10:07 am. | A report by Dr. W. B. Hick . The Vancouver Symphony or- huying them a bett h chestra. will be in Prince Rupert ying sm 4 er chance : : of an open car and each time Many friends gathered at Fer-|he waved it was like a conductor t Glenn was due here at nearby: said that the child died of ‘‘se- | lvere and extensive brain lacer- of being near the front of the La Guardia airport at 11:15 a.m. as part of its fourth annual pro- guson Funcral Home yesterday ; , “wvica Bay off Far Rockaway in, ducted by Rev. R. W. K. El-| Thousands of signs . in the’ Oyeens Borough. The area is just: Hott of" First United” Church. ‘iNands of adults and-school ‘chil- “off the southern shore of Long i Capt. Jacobsen, 84, died Sun-' dren welcomed Glenn. Several: qglond. day. _ {said “Glenn for president.” the plane was half in the’ Eymns sung during the service; In addition to his wife and water and half on the marsh. ! were "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me” | fellow " ay Ge tom aipore . enined | m4 tions as a result of multiple os auditorium. cree leading a massive symphony:!° The aircraft, a modernized | P ANON Oe vincial tour and its second as - afternoon to pay their last re-|-the crowd roared still louder Boeing 707 Known as an Astro- | ANC ae fractures. northern tour to play thre Taking tickets last night were spects to well-known city fisher) each time. ‘jet, crashed in a swampy area | eee rik Hs te ee re : In his report. Dr. Hick said cone b the Imperial Order Daughters |man Capt, Alfred Jacobsen. for ‘NOMINATED’ BY SIGNS ; known as Broad Channel in Ja- | DIGNITARIES — Mayor P. J, Lester (eft), GD. Ewen, (centre) {that an x-ray of the child’s.skull wo concerts will * of the Empire, the International Union of Operating Engineers. ‘Local-6107 the«Sotis of Norway the Chamber of Commerce, the United Church Women, the Prince Rupert Teachers Associa- tion, the Miller Bay Recreation be played whom funeral services were con- for the school children during ~ -thesattornoon*ofeMarch “23.and an adult. concert will be played din the evening. All concerts will be played in the Prince Rupert Senior High officer in charge ef the Skeena Indian Agency, and Johnny Clifton cf Hartley Gay, representing the Native Brotherhood of British British Co-| Committee — seeretary Jacob remote Andean town of Conchue Iumbia Thdian villages are not Vandenbrink at the Clyie Cen- persons were reported killed and dozen much better than ghettos, ay tre, anche. i tat on Indian education A weekly report of tlekebt sales MOSCOW onan « Bi Ried, who is of Tnalda {is also requested and roupsS MOY | yee, Prime Minister Diefenbal Indian decent, told the seminar| phone Mr. Vandenbrink re={ post that the opening of an al the University of British Co-/ garding thelr progress, ence In Geneva be attended lumibla the. cepurtbment OE Wie |e cece emrenten rene ttmmertermenrrer tir rns steranammam sg ae s cence wrenmee seremman temper 5 5 8 teens amrrertomy es mean dian affairs should be primarily} as " roncerned with settling up the FOR HEROIC ACTION han villages us self-sufficient x and work communities where Tadian white men enn lve and togebhar, He suid the department should operate on tu “selft-lqul- dating” asia and adeded that perhaps 26 yours would complete tho Joh. Mr, Reld, w former radio ane nouneer, sid Tnedlans will con. Linue to be socand-alias clblvens is long wa they lye on YOHOYVER ANd no atompbl la made to inte grite them tnte the white pop- vation. ORMES PRUGS LTD. DIAL ee LL two former Binecolith residents who rescued a follow flaharman from drowning near Port Binp- son elalt years nyo, will be pre- sented with bravery medals at a apecial ceremony tomorrow night during the Third Annual Ml-Native Basketball ‘Pourni- mont ab the Civile Centre. Taking park in the daring rea- ene In Deenmber, 1064, of Tow. wid Charles Tdhealn, 47, now at Prince Rupert, during a storm with golo-foree wiida of up bo HQ miles per hour, were Wdward Coorge Sanpson, 34, now of Port Almpson and Janes Albort, Dud- award, 38, now of $87 Bevonth Avenue Woast of Prince Rupert. J, V. Boys, Indian Commission - or for British Columbia, will make the proyentation ubout ied a campaign to sell 1,000 Lick- -their efforts but who weren't! at last night's meeting were the: Association, ; MAN DIES IN CABIN - PRINCE GEORGE @— A 59- ‘year-old man dicd in his burn- ‘ing cabin cight miles south of ‘here sometime in the last month, ‘police said. lice. In one was Sir Harry How- ‘ard, Lord Mayor of Perth, Aus- ‘tralia, whose people turned on their lights for Glenn as he soar- ed overhead in the dark phase of his orbital flight. News WASHINGTON @ —. Pres resuine nuclear tests in the Friday, informants said today. the PARIS c Reuters) -- Sovie djgarmament wks in a letter } ORAN, Algeria (Reuters) SAIGON (1) - enneelled all exit permits ds palace, Lifornants snid luday. } LIMA, Peru i --- Reseue a Bravery medals for 7:30 pan. tomorrow for “horale retlon and presonce of mind in gastating: in the rescue of Howard Charles Lineeln fron drow nts At Ryan's Point noar Port Simp- son, B.C, December 1, 1064." Tineoln was aboard the flsh- Ing vessel Porsher No. a6 when 1. Noundered dy Dunean iy, boul T2 miles northwest of hare, Hiulph Clayton, owner of the vessel, and craw member Perey 4innley crowned shortly after ihe yesse) sank, Lincoln alin to the mast of the sunken vessel about 16 hours before he was rosened, Sumpxson, hh wife Botty, Mare muret White and Dudoward were nhoard Dudoward's vessel James D bringing Sampson's five-yeat- old daughter from Port Sliapson atmosphere and plans to inform | the American people of this decision in an down President de Giule’s inv -- Security forees today opened fire with wulomatic weapons on Jur onstrators who stoned military patrols. a7 + + ~ President Ngo Dinh Diem 's goverment has sued to South Vietnamese prior to Lhe attack by two renepade fighter w- Prenier Khrushchev has expressed re- Briefs ident Kennedy has decided to 4 ational broadcast + | t Premier Khrushchev turned — | italion for four-podwer nuclear leased here todny, - + % re re crowds of Moslem dem- b pilots on the presidential oe nd relief teams hurried to the os today where from 60 to 100 s injured by an aval- + + key did not support his pro- 18-nation disarmament confer- by heads of rovernment, | flames coming from the plane before the crash. Others did not but the plane was in flames im- mediutely after the impact. The plane was known “Plight No. 1." By 11 2.m., the coash guardsmen WAS! “There now is only floating smoking debris in the water” Police at. Idlewild said at the same time: “Apparently survivors,” The erash seene was about, three miles from. Tdlewild) con Lrol tower. MESSAGE ALARM The crew of a Mohiwk Aire oe report from at the seene there were oo Hines plane that had taken off: immediately affer the Astro-jet witnessed the crash and radioed an alarm back to the airport. Police Commissioner Mielveel Murphy sent a large detachment of police, Ineluding 55 who had been nsxsigned to Manhattan for the tleker-lape parade for Glenn, Sfoated Aiyansh 66-10. Also assigned to the erash were’ 125 detectives who had been at- tending a session on narcotics: at the Pollee Academy, ; The Civil Aeronauties Board | office at Idlewlld dispatched its agents, Three alarms were sounded for the fire erupting from the plane. cose to Prince Rupert for medical troatment, Just off Ryan's Polnt they apolied amin elinging toa nash, Dudowurd maneuvered the Jumes Das close ts possible while the gule-foree winds lush ed dewn at the group, Simpson then. took a row Honut, lo where Lincoln was clinging to the swaying mast and pulled the nenredond man free. Dudoward's wife Ruth sald Dudoward had told her Lincolt's vessel saws out of al@ht just at- tor he was pulled free, "rhe strength of the gue made i. nlmost impossible for sump. son to rebum ta the Jamed D | anc Ducoward exporienced mueh | difficulty potting his veswel n position ta plek up the pate. ex-Kincolith men The award wae suggested in Fobruury, 1060 alter Dudoward’s father Charles wrote to W. 8. Arneil, then tho Indian Comnils- sioner for B.C, stating that he thought the Royal Canadian Woe mane Adsoelition should know of the rescue. The Depurtinent of Thdlan Al- falrs obtained information an the ineldent whieh was subse - quently forwarded to tho humane nasoclutlon, Noth Dudoward and Srmypson ave stl) Sahing. Ducdoward owns the gilinetter Miss Vitlerte, numed after his five - yenr - old catrieken daughter while Sampson owns the gillnettier Benver, Dudewnrd, whe was married in 156, has two children while who marred dn yehiidren, Baiypson, | fo 8 140, has tour! which intermediate division rem All-eNative Basketball Tou ain in the Third Annual mhnment after this morn- ing’s action at the Civic Centre. The fourth senior team was: eliminated from the double- knoekout tourney when Hartley Pay deieated Port Simpson 52-50 in one of the closest semor sarmnes: bo date. The third intermediate team | wears eliminated when isineohth wes beaten 70-3) by Methakatla, In the only other eames this: harning., a senior division con. - test, Prinee Rupert Chiets cde. | \ tothe Hartiey Bay, Port Simp- son game Port Simpson took the - | Twenty stricken with smallpox in West Germany By The Associated Press Twenty persons have been | with smallpox in the Anehen region of Wesh Germany, wuthorities said Wednesday, Four confirmed causes also are: reported ti Britain, where Lhe | discuse Was believed to have | been contained after killing sis persons sinee CHristayrs, | The Anchen oulbrenk, largest | in Germany in several Venus, | Wa eased) by an enydiieer wha | bad eontrmeted Che disense while workin dn Pakistan, wvitish | hewth authoritves said: Brilata's | eases resilted drone a Pakistan | smalipos viet who reached Londen by ateliner in December, Aachen offfeiats sald dll per | song who had been ta contact | wilh the patients are belong kept in quarantine, — Barbed wire was hatd aroun one Anchen dolndinae ward after visitors sneaked past potlee bo trlk lo some of those qiumiran- toed, About 60,000 0 persons hive been vacated, In The Congo, United Natious offichlls announced a omaasive smallpox vacelnation campaign In the Leopoldvitlg area aimed at tmminiaing 760,000 persons, The campaan was launehed dened in the first half 31 te owere Metlokidhe PAST Cseniory, ‘tended at the scene of the acci- ident. testified that the child was ilying at the side of the road, »parallel to the car. ‘SUNNY DAY ~, He said it was a sunny day and -25 only the second 27-19. for Tlartley Bay fred Ridley and William Robinson Jr owith tf points exeh while hteh seorer for Port it in SCOTETS lase ilich “Aiinpson wis Bob Saukey. In die other senior game Prpee Rupert Chiets look an early dead and kept it all the WULY, In the first half Ghe Chiets Jed Awaimshy 35-17 and tiey took the second hall 3l-23, High scorer tor the Chiefs was Art Helin with 22) points, while Pete Clayton was top inane for PAyvausi with P22 points, Jn the only iutermediate pane walked away trom Koneohith Gabany, the thirst quar ter v-9 the sevond 16-9 the third 18-6 and the final 1-7, Kddy Ryan deo ded Metlakatla wilh 30 points while top min for Raneolinh was Steve Doolan with MW points, Referees Bit (Mouse) Morrison aod Ray Spring handed out five tcuwls to Metlakatia and sever to Kineolith. The follawihy ds a schedule for late oafternoan nord evening Mess Bib oe Rupert ovals vs Met lokotda Cinterinedatleds 4:30) Lfartley Biany vs Gireenville Cinters piediate; G:15 —— Bella Bellas vs Toph we WKtae tna ove Kitkatla Goeniord, and Vola -- Taleton vs Pork Simpe. san Chlaterniediate), POOOOT COREE AGO H ETHOS HORE CV ETOR Licence plates due on vehicles Licence plaées were die an Wh omotor velieles as of mide night yesterday, Governnvent Agent Howard Uarding sivid tacuy, An RUMP. spokesmin sald that people who park thelr Inotor velhtele on a publio round without a W62 Teenee are sib Jeet toa tine, Liechees wenk on sale dani amp onl an epldemte in 860 porsons are reported to have cdted slnee last tall, ary UE but sates were slow We (othe ousuad rush near the encdoof Mebrouary, PHOSTVEOEEHTEV IGE CoardeeTeeeree?d ‘felt that Uhe sun ‘would po:- isibly be shining in the eyes of the driver.” Const. Cronan later conducted la mechanical test of Munro’s ve- ‘hiele and found the brakes to be “exceptionally good.” Munro testified that the child was standing in the middie of lthe read when he first spotted thim, He said the boy walked over ito the stde of the road and then turned around and ran back, jhitting the left-front side of the rear, He sald the sun was direetly in his fnee and added that at the (ime of the colliston he was trav- cling only 20 miles per hour. The Jury's statement dn part read: “We ulso eonelude from the evidence submitted = thal there ds no blame attached in this death to the driver of the car, Norman Alexander Munro.” Members of the jury were: Leonard A, Harrington, foreman, A. 8. EMU, Raymond Billing, Bri- an itzeerald, BE, M. Rosell, Pat- rick David Ives and Lloyd Bell. Prince Rupert has now wone L2 days without a fatal traffic aecident and sod days without a fire Lutality, WEATHER Sunuy rlday. Conthoniias vold. Winds northeasterly 25 dawn Mmalniand dnets and Jocully neross exposed wilers, otherwise northerly 1, Tow tonight and high @riduy wel 40, Thiilly News Headdtgs Tomperature ab noon... dt irometer, falling oo... 20d Wrdnay, Mareh 2, 106u Mache Slandard The) Eph O00: 60 Wl fect 29:06 ThB feck Law (Mest O. feck O48 4.0 fect