WwW: pow : says policy unwise: _ VICTORIA (CP) ) — Social C “beefed up”. where. necessary, the Lae) . A. GAGLARDI . delivers goods . William Mur ray for ae Highways Minister ea ‘di . *This policy. 0: only. being able to: discuss problems. in. your: own constituency is: unwise,” said the member for Prince Rupert... ! 7 We haven't. experienced. this in years -gone, by and: ‘Team atia Joss to understand why-the.min-| ister’, this . year. tries to”. restrict 4 5 “this way.’ sayeruvhaou ir ‘ister. had. refused :t sw thé \ Cen, minis e d. to! answer the particular areas: where this]. ; highway. runs: should have: the od questions. co1 erning’ Highway. 16 pelween § Piince:Rupert: and Prince George on:the ‘grounds the query came, froma member whose riding is ‘off the road. Frank Calder (NDP - CCF — Atlin), speaking as. the House considered spending estimates of the highways department, said Highway 16 is-of interest in his area for several reasons. His constituents, who reside in the far - flung northwest coastal area of the province, had to travel the highway and they were interested as well because it is to become an important part of the B.C, - Alaska ferry link to be started late this year, He said.chambers of commerce throughowt the Highway 16 arca have been critical of the road's condition and he asked Mr, Ga- glardi to outline 1962 plans for bridge and road: . construction and, for paving of: the highway. “You haven't anything to dol with: “Highw y 16, m Mr replied.’ Other. mi mbers said that: every one’ dns the: ‘House has the: right ‘who represent. right: to ask questions ‘about ‘it. ” Later, after Dudley Little (SC- Skeena) and- Mr. Murray . had raised the matter, Mr. ‘Gaglardl said that the department will be ‘working on - Highway 16 this year, as it has in the past. “Tt will: be in shape so large truck traffic. needing to use it this fall when the Alaska ferry between Prince Rupert and Al- askan ports begins will be ,ac- commodated,” he- said; “The bridges and narrow sections will be taken care of.” He said that in view of the late hour—it was past midnight when he replied, nearly seven hours after Mr. Calder had raised the matter originally -- he didn't believe the’ members wanted him to read out all. the details, He would give them the details if they would come bo his office, lit: baekbenehey a ry ‘ic ; Port — And Key to the on : Highway 16 S bet tween Prince George and ‘Prince today. “One » major bridge ‘undertaken..and others will. be minister. ‘said in ‘an interview. ° Some ‘paving, ‘in the . same Rupert - this: year, Highways -Minister Gaglardt ‘said project a crossing. Copper ° Creek will be - order as last year, will be done|...:” where basic new construction is |’ completed, but Mr. Gaglardi said partment will.’ "get ‘done. to a $22, 600, 000 =D een Prince Rupert and Alaskan “ports. MY. : -Gaglardi said 95 ‘miles of the. 350-mile: highway remain, to be ‘reconstructed, Some’ of the remaining ‘work was major: rock | work * vand » “whether we can schedule’ “that: ‘work this year..I dor t. know. yet. But v we're work- ‘he could not. state now just’ how > -t many: miles. of paving: the. de- i nual: ink ; tO be » opened late’ this |: OTTAWA @: —_ An ‘smiles, Fi- nance: Minister” - Fleming and Premicr Bennett of British Col- umbia. gave an impression Mon- day of two men working ‘hard to solve the. Columbia, River power { dispute. They hope. to meet: again shortly after two.“very good , very friendly”. sessions Lolalling more than three-hours, the pair told a press conference, But aside from a hint here and there, that was all the hard news cither would divulge. Mr. Fleming. did say that dis- posal of the’ Columbia down- stream benefits .— American- generated power due Canada for the benefits of B.C. water slor- age — remalns one of the is- ues, It's a key one. since Mr, Ben- nett wants to sell that power to ithe United States, FINAL ARRANGEMENTS SET “Unsold tickets for symphony needed to assist final tally” " s “ ungold tickets and money from the: sue of tickets to tho Van- couver Symphony orchostra con- cort schaduled: for. diy, must be ‘turned into. the Clvic Centre by Wednesdny night, ib was desided at a meet- ini of the Prince Ruport Bym-~- phony committec Inst night. - vo. R. Ayres, ohalrman of the commibled, asked that any team épptains of the 17 organizations selling tekets and. all ticket ahlosmen. urn dn thelr, tickols so that a tally can be made and an Iden of how silos ao. going ol- dined, Only oxcaplions = are whero Wekot. wollors have definite requests for Lickabi. ai “any * Partleularly.. neoded., are iingolel pogarvad: tlalabs; as. de- mands’ for them ata’ bolng To mod wid no. Hakala Appent 40 bo available, Anyone, visting. i, reserved 1 ‘Coming . "Rexall One Cent 6:30 p.m, Pri-| toket,. is asked to telephone the: Civic Centre, leave their name. and efforts will be made to -obtain reserved tickets for them. Both the reserved. scats and the rush seats are on a first- como-first-sorved basis, bub the reserved soats are contained in n block right in front -of © tho stage belng constructed by the Clty of Princa Rupert In front of the: Prince Rupert Senior High school ; ‘auditorium stage, The ‘two © hour. concert will start. at. 8380.. p.m. and the doors of the. high school will open ateus0 pm,” “Patrons should lake ronding matorlal with thom $f thoy wish to-go onrly and obtain. a: seat. as there. will be quite: nh. wall,’ Mr, Ayros eald, At Inst’ night's mooting final arrangements for the arrival, ac- commodation and, disposition of tho 62 ~ pleco orchostrn wore made,” Tho. oralestin will, bo arriving ab Princo Ruport arport from Prince Goarga In is own char fored DO~6B nti 0:30 nin, Tho nlr- port forry willibo mating a special trip to. moot! the plano]. and-on arrival on the Prince Ru- port aide, the orchostra will be nkon to thelr hotels and the in-. ix : Prince Rupert Bonior High school, 48 Arrangements for moving 2,° 200 school students to the two nfternoon concerts have beon completed under tho direction of Districl School Superintendent Gordon Paton. and PRSH prin- clpal L, G, Truscott, . The 1:30 p, m, concert will be attonded by atudents from Roosevelt Park school, King Bd-|: ward .school,., Conrad Streot school, Boal. ‘Cove school, Port achool,, 6 3. vy Thre - second: -eoncort ab 2; 30 pan, will. bo attended by Booth]: Momorinl Junior High school and | abudenta, "bo . Thursday. attarnoon will seo a 40- foot by 20-foot addition to the | sige built. inthe auditorium arranged, mbes At. tha: afternoon school ‘eons cory: Tohntkoveky's “Nutcracker Sulto"-and: Rogpight's “Pinos of Romo". will: rabing for tho: aludonts, - Tho: prograny for the evening concort will: x fonture Dvyorak's "Now World: 8ymphony," Mo- art's No, 38."Haffner” in D Ma- strumonta will bo dollvorod to jor and Tho’ ‘Pinog of Romo.’ be Daath 04 We Edward school and Annunciation | Prince Rupert: Sonlor High achoo} wid nonting. for: more than 1,100 |: 0°, presented with |. condustor’ Twin: Hoffman nate]: “The stage has been.. set °| for the semi - finals of;all|" ‘| events i in the EleventhAn- * ‘Marine. Bonspiel}: | Which ends tonight. — ‘In A Event Terry Lewis * Ww. 1 : meet Bruce Kerr. while Al. Ma son. -battles Ken. ‘McLean, | - Gerry’ Lemire. plays ‘ 5a Eyolfson and Bob: ‘Myers of: Te race. will meet Lloyd Kristman son. ‘in'the B Event. ‘semi-final: In! Cc ‘Event: Bob: -Myers: of Ter race’ Swill play .Gordy Bateman and’ ‘Bob Armstrong: will” | Don “Crowe. : * |: Lloyd:: Stevens. takes on. “Joe of ‘Sheppard and Bruce: Kerr meets gO ae goe Scott in. D “Event. 3 * Ey Event will see, Ken. MeDon-. : ‘ald: “pattling : it” out ‘with: John Fortier: ‘of. Kitimat,...and =. Len.|: vans, of Sinittiers :n Ag! aN *” Orval’ Paisley meets: ‘Ken’ war: ren. while “Bob Armstrong. | will fight it-out with: Jack Lindsay in F Event. S The ‘winners of. these: games will ‘advance ‘into’ the final of each event. Finals will. be played: this eve- ning. The final games ‘may not all be played at the- same time because some rinks: are in two events and may end up in the: final of both. Here are the. results for today up to 10:30 a.m. TUESDAY 1:30 am—A Event i Lewis 7, Anderson 6, B Event Kristmanson 9, Elmer (iS) and Lemire 11, Wakita (K) . 1D) Event - Scott 10, A, McDonald 2: and Sheppard 10, Patton: (Van) 5. F Event Giordano 10, Lindsay 5, -. 3:45 am—E Event Evans (S) 9, Ebner (BL) 7; Blocka 11, R. Eby.5; and Good- win 10, K, McDonald 8. F Event Johnson 12, Riddell (BL) 9; Manson 6, Pallister 4; and War- ren 9, Duffus 1], ' "6 'aam—0 Event — Crowe 9, Gomez &.. E Event — Fortier (K) 7, Paul 6; Cooke 6, Evans: (8) 8, "FF Event Paisicy 9, Johnson 5; Heggie (S$) 6, Armstrong 9; and Man- son 7, Lindsay 8. Sec — STAGE SET (Continued on Page 7) News 5 und “Galilee again today when bo unofficial roports reaching h *, * “suan Poron, PARIS (autor a PI Fronch nation today to give gorian. conao~firo Agreomantsy “ gqvons Mondhy and today, army said, its troops “were ’ ‘Argentina this weok may ‘orlals thera, SA vheies fry tn neet a jecting: Don: ese ‘+ternal councillor instructed him MARCH 20, 1962 . STOPPING- for--a -pedestrian- at a crosswalk « Great ‘Northwest PROVINGIA Lb VICTORIA, #. News> Desk: 3204, » Sports” 3205, Social 3206 sulted’ ‘in a rear- ~end collision yesterday afternoon in. the 300 block Third Avenue West as.shown, above, Shown below is Mrs. Nora Johansen of 344 f) Sixth. Avenue. West, driver ‘of: the small vehicle. who was taken to hospital for examination and “was released today, A passenger in the Johansen‘ car Mrs. W. G. Rudderham also of 344 Sixth . Avenue West, was. taken to hospital suffering. extensive 2 bruises and a lacerated knee. Karl Andrew ariver of the other car was not injured. . B.C, ROUNDUP of. Freedomite. spiritual -leader Stefan Sorokin, elected - trial by judge without jury. Speaking through an interpret- ‘er, Barisoff said. members of the sect were unable'to ‘do anything without the consent of ‘the’ 52- member fraternal council. ~ -He said Moojéelsky gave him certain instructions’. concerning fires. He said the former fra- to-use “dynamite or fire.” Wants assets frozen VANCOUVER “) — The British Columbia Power Corporation will ask. the ‘BC, Supreme: Court to- day to freeze the assets of the Crown - owned B.C. Electric un- til a lawsuit against the power ulllity is settled, B.C. Power: counse! Douglas McK.. Brown announced the sur- prise legal tactic Monday and said. unless a court receiver is appointed the assets of BCE may disappear when it is merged with the B.C. Power Commission, an- other provincial utility. Tried for talks TRAIL (hy —- The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company has tried but failed to gel an in- terview with British Columbia's Premicr Bonnett concerning the fate of the West Kootenay Power and Light Company, com- said Monday. | TEL AVIV (Routers) —Fighting flared up in tho Son of Syrian shore batteries fired. on Isracll police. patrol boats, wounding hwo Tsraclt policeman, according Ores po Po ‘BUENOS AIRES (Routers)—Argentinn's military leaders . today neared an open rift with Prosident Arturo Prondizl over ~ the election victories Sunday of: ‘eupportors of oxiled dictator _ Me wip “ GENDVA (ne-Britain announced today Mt, se: roady to ace ‘gone: a. "Absolute. minimyn”’ of. Wil ngreo ' ‘to a ‘beonty: banning ‘Muclonr, oakdont doe Gaulle ealled on the him full, powors to apply the Al- ALGUIRS | 1()-—Mosloma omer “towns and villngos and. fired on nronch troops in ab loust four the Broneh Army announced, Tha forced to nnswor fro” and an wn dotorminod: number of porongs wong killod and wounded, ¥. LONDON. (ay: — An Argentine ombnssy spokeaman body dented a nowspapor report that Pringo Philip's planned visit to be callod off bacauso of the political pany prosidont Ww. S, Kirkpatrick Briefs — + +. control machinory If Russie + woop. Lostane wwtrated ‘n HCOI'OH | ‘of Algorian pow pylon; ; 162 here:Mar against William Mopjelsky, ted for trial ona charge’ of: counselling to commit arson, Moojelsky; a former’ lieutenant} JMrs. Michaol’ Jand two brothors, (Staff photos by Gary Oakes) itness blames: sect's council: increases” in Canada: OTTAWA OI Unemployment. in Canada rose to 583,000 at; mid-. February, 136,000 lower than ‘the post-war . jobless . peak’ - a "year earlier, the Dominion. Bureau, of Statistics:.reported today.’: for blast of Cominco power pylon. ¥ / NEESON (CP)—A. Crowitiwitness Said Monday the fraternal council of Freedom Doukhobor s sect. was behind the blast:which wrecked a 366- ch 86: Badith Bavisottse 7 a former secretary ‘of the couneil, who was = commit: ii eit iB, INAS Agivs ' Aims for cash VANCOUVER ) — Highways Minister Gaglardi said Monday the Social Credit government power policy aims at a return of United States cash rather than return of power from down- stream benefits from the pro- posed Columbia River hydro project. Complaints dismissed VICTORIA @ --- Complaints of broken glass being found in canned fish, particularly salmon, were dismissed by a pane) of fisheries technologists meeting here Monday. The complaints are unfounded, the panel said. The substance that looks and fecls like broken glass Is really struvite — a salt erystal formed by inorganic chemicals inside the fish, It dis- solves quickly and is quite harm- less, Bail reduced VANCOUVER (() — Jack Ginn, 31, charged with thett of $27,- Former fisherman dies in hospital - A long-time resident of Prince Rupert and former fisherman, Emil Jentoft Petersen, died last night In Prince Rupert General Hospital, He was 87, Mr, Petersen, who lived at 950 Sixth Avenue East, was born i Meloy, Norway. He Game to Prince Rupert in 1926 and had lived here aver since, Ho was a member of the Loyal }Ordor of the Moose, Lodga No, 106], . Mr. Potorson is survived by his wife Mirlam, five. daughters, Mrs, Bonjamin (Astrl) Maquire, ‘(Joun) Schwab and Mrs. Michael (Molly) Kuru lak all of: Prince Rupert, and Mrs. Barbara Bond of Vancoue vor and Mrs.-Stanley (Joanne) ‘}Miteholl of Victoria, threa sons, Hans and | Peltor Potorson and Leroy Younghusband, all of Prince Ruport, four slaters, Hole onu, Karo and signe of Nor- way. and Magda. of Now York, Alfred — of Princo Ruporl and Jorgan of Norway... Funoral sorvicos will -bo hold al 3pm, Friday from Forguson Munoral Home: with Rov, M,,B. Odland. officiating. Intermont wijl bo fn. the LOOM plot at _ J Tatrview Comotory, 800 from the Ironwor kers? Credit Union had his bail reduced $5,000 to $10,000 Monday. The former credit union treasurer’s case was adjourned until Wednesday. Against smoking VANCOUVER “) — The Cana- dian Cancer Society will launch an all -out compaign against cigarette smoking this year. Officials told a meoting of the British Columbia and Yukon di- vision Monday the campaign will be primarily directed at teen- . The ‘Webruary jobless | ‘total, 38,000 © higher than in January, represented ‘9.1 per cent..of. the labor force, compared. with 83 per cent-in- ‘J anuary and, 11.3; pPer 2 : AGE , ment. between January. and Feb- ruary : were “about. ‘ink line: with season’, patterns.” aan : The February « ‘jobless: “figure continues and trend