ree cy erry: VOL. 52, No. 50 ne Ske Terrace man acquitted of negligence Atter deliberating for almost Lhece hours, a Supreme Court of British Columbia jury Saturday hight found Moise Caron of ‘Ter- eee, Caron, represented by defence counsel W. 1, Donald of Kithmiat, pleaded not. guilty to the charge pefure Mr, Justice T, W. Brown Friday in the Spring Assiate. Caron was charged dy connec: Hey with an aeeldent duly af), WO) when a two-cur collisian on Highway 16, 44 Wiles west of Terrace, killed Peter Parkvald apd Blora Vaselenuk, both of Prince Rupert. Mr. dustiee Brown refused to nilow two statements made by Curon to be wdimitted ts evidence Deemuse he wasn't entirely satls- fred they were given voluntarily. In his summintion to the juvy, Crown Prosecutor Harvey Jessop From iSitimad said that on Lhe evidenee presented the only rein somible assumption hs Uhr Cron was driving. He sald that Shad Caron heen driving properly aid: payline wh tention. the ueeldent wouldn't hive happened” Mr, Bonnld, dn Wa wddress to the Jury sid that the avicdenee Shefore yor as to who wiki tli'lv« Hage the eae ts purely elreumstin- (dal In itis eharge too the jury Me. JTustlee Brown sald the fury mist first prove Mint Caron wit drive Ing the car, “Te yan deelde he did, you nytt pseertain whether ar nob he was eriminially negligent.” a for television ORME ORUGS LTD. DIAL Business, Classified Published oat 3203. Advertising 3201 CANADIAN BOMARC aireraft missiles were Bay, Ontario. B.C. ROUNDUP ! | Bay, Wish, Cindr, Roo heir, 40, 0 was found guilty of a charge of act- ing to the prejudice and gooc order and discipline, The vel- eran of 23 yeurs iy the navy was convicted on the grounds he or- dered the Skeena’s guns to fire even though he knew the shells wonld fall within: two niles of layed. | Ultimatum given VICTORIA 1) The Times suys Premter Bennett of Columbin bas elven an ultim- ‘ati to United States power tu- thorities that if they do not give him a firm commitment to buy Cleanup key to safe home says Fire Chief Vora Tires eafe fame, Cen ap, he Chet Bard Beeker srid bor diay as bhe Clty Mire Department Tripehed ths awn elenwneup cum paign ahend of the City of Prince Rarperk em puley scheduled from Mareh fe to dt. COTE TH Bes good sense far nodab oat reason, Ohlet Beeker wael, “Huh ral Important of all in that Ve helpa mike the lives of dndividuals ane Lhede fanitites ante frat fre According bo Nitionial Mire Pro- (ee blon Association figures, Wore thin 900,000) homes iy Cyan wich the United Slates were iit by tira task yer anid 6,000) per wane ced in those {rer . Rubish ts one of thie tap four evuxos of building fires, the ai a1 NEPA records show, Britdsh | Ba ge eda nga 8 ee at a rat ate Oe ne rince Ruperi Canado’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to “ee 8 ee eo eet gee we ee F the Great Northwest ce tbe Tee one —e Fa ee Sy “oy wp by ty tate te te a cg te te ta ta HE Me ESET ENT THE PREMIER PROVINCIAL GOV'T. ith, vw i 16! ‘MAY 25/68 | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social p i Hearing scheduled for Terrace station radio stations in seven Canadian centres, including double applications in Calgary and Fort St. John, B.C., will be heard by the Board of Broadeast Governors at a Winnipeg hearing opening April 3. , e “The other centres for which there are applications to set up cro W a ve new: AM amplitude modulation to be built radio stations are Chomedy, Que. --where a French-language out- fet is sought — Winnipeg, and MONTREAL (CP) — Construction of a 3,000- mile microwave network: between Montreai and Vancouver will start this summer at a cost of $36,- 000,000, it was announced today. The joint announcement by Donald Gordon, CNR president, and N. R. Crump, CPR president. said Whe network will be owned and operated jointly by the two rie and Abbotsford in British Columbia. -In ‘an announcement today, the BBG also listed a number of applications for FM frequency miodulation radio stations; and for television re-broadcasting stations and power increases. There was only one application for a new television station — for Terrace, B.C. by Skeena Broadcasters Limited. It would operate on Channel 3 with a power of 4,100 watts video and 2,100 watts audio. “The new FM radio stations are sought for Toronto, Winnipeg, Altona. Man., Calgary, Vancou- ver, North Vancouver and New westminster. B.C. For Calgary there. are three such bids, for Winnipeg two. —- The first American-built Bomarc anti- recently delivered to the RCAF at North This pieture shows one of these missiles, capable of carrying ao nuclear warhead, Bay bearing an RCAF insignia. on a daunching pad at) North -—— CP Photo ~ Skeena’s commander receives’ reprimand race Dob pully of erhuinal negli- | Janu Columbia River downstream power ata price of five mills he will sernp the entire project. The report was from cuntn- peachable sources,” says the NEWspaper, Wage increuse wante VANCOUVER (@--— A request by the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union for a $1.44 ny hour minimum wage for fe- mole workers In the fishing in- dustry will be considered at a Liber Relations Board hearing here Mareh 20. The present min- Mum ts $lgd an hour, New proposals VANGOUVER (Qh The Prove Ince says the federal govern ment will make new power de- velapment proposals to Prenor Bennett of British Columbla whieh will suggest Columbia River power for the B.C, lower matniind and Peave River powor for w onatlonal power grid, Ritchie funeral slated tomorrow Miner services for long-thine Hshing boat skipper Capt, David Ritehle Wilh he held at 2 pam, Lomorrow from iret Preasbyter- lan ehweeh, with They, ivan 8. Gamble offletating. Interment wilh be at Palrviow COTIEOLOPY, Gaph. Riteble, a planeer of the Nuss River Valloy and Prince Rupert, died Wriday after nr brlof jLvvesits, railways. It said the system| There are four applications for should be in seperation by the end| TV; broadcasting stations, all but of 1963. une for B.C, centres. They would be set up in Sennetcrre, Que., and in Prince Rupert. Terracc, Alberni and Squamish in B.C. New TV re-broadcasting sta- Canadian Pacifie Telecomrmu- nieations will be responsible for udministration and operations belween Montreal and Melville, : Sask... and Ganadipn National + poleccnunianiedians © ischool children and teachers, a, lions for. which. licences are “with take | scReht> includes ~ Bete tetas Tytania between; Squamish, B.C, — By Squamish Melville and Vancouver, TY Society. on Channel 7 with The announcement said the , bower of 5 walts. to retransmit system is being built to provide ; programs of CHEK-TV Victoria. high quality, high capacity cir- | Alberni, B.C. -- by--CHEK.TV cults for Canadian nusiness and |Limiled, on Channel 4. wi to meet national defence re- | power of 5 watts. to retransmit quirements. Spur lines from the ‘programs of CHEK-TV, Victoria. main system will feed major: Prince Rupert, B.C. — By centres aercus Canada. jSkeena Broadcasters Limited, len Channel 6 with power of 480 Attendance up 'B.C., on Channel 3. similar responsibility itu retransmit programs of pro- OTTAWA (CP) — Nine bids to establish new, | \ | \ ‘ New Westminster. Langley Prai-: ' ‘ ‘posed new T'V station at Terrace, | lature today to place it before 1 ‘ 1 I! ’ FELLED TOWER — This is what remains of a 366-foot power pylon from which three ‘cables, weighing 45 tons, stretched two miles across Kootenay Lake in southeast British Columbia. Ter- rorists blew up the supports of the tower last week, causing sericus power shortages.—CP. Photo Bi BONNER INDICATES Troops may t halt Viva eC rrey’ Vedra, After he mel RCMP officials, union leaders and municipal of- | ficials, Mr. Bonner said he has a new plan to control terror- ‘ism in the Kootenays. He would j urge the British Columbia legis- the federa) government because iWatls video and 240 watts audio, .: e at city schools check by The Daily News re-! vealed this morning, | Last Wednesday there were, and VICTORIA (AP) — A fivermember navy court martial sentenced the commander of the destroyer- seort Skeena lo a reprimand Saturday for the ary 20 shelling of the logging community of Clallam aya of the cily’s 2,067 students, , fe ' er lew 18 teaehers absent, Today | Mrs, Mina M. Kergin, widow ‘ iof ploneer cit. msiebin and here were 315 pupils and six | hndeon br. W. ein died i teaechers wey, r ‘ : Tospits ' Roulh Memorial Junior High | Royal Columbian Hospital i i hee an ; : _ New Westminster early today. School re-opened = thts MOTE she was 71. ‘with 51 students and one teacher ’ a i absent, King Edward School, Bern Mina MeCalfery In To- whieh was also closed Inst Wed- |ronlo. Mrs, Kergin came to nesday, had 73 pupils and one) rince Rupert as a bride in 112 teaeher away today. when Dr, W. L. Kergin came here Conrad Street School had 2g, be join his brother Dr. Ww. T, Ker. ipupfis and no teachers away: Igin, who had arrived in the elty |Seal Cover School had 42 pupils |the year before after serving In rand one teacher rbsent, Roose -— d ivell Park School had 82 students | Stamp probers and one teacher away; Prince Srcntinriesie.e Pioneer doctors Widow Mrs. Mina Kergin dies ithe distriet for miuany years. In the 42 years that she lived ‘in Prinee Rupert, Mrs, Kergin wie aebive in the First Presby- terian Chureh, the Prince Ru- pert Hospital Women's Auxillary and the Order of the Mastern Star. She left the city to luke up residence In New Westminster after Dr. W. L. Kergin died here in 1954. While In the Royal City she remained active in the Bastern Stur and also the Daughters of the Nile. Rupert Senior High School had 27 students and no teachers ab-| to study briefs sent nnd Port Hdward School re- | VICTORIA (@ — Final briefs ported 20 pupils and one teacher) wore presented to the legislu- wbsent, ture’s. committee on trading ems estamps today and the committee * e@ wenk Into elased discussion lo Youth jaile determine what reconmmendi- fons bo bring in. The committee's report is not expocted for several citys he- euuse of the enormous amount of miterlal that was presented during a week of hearings. renee rere mine sey mmmnerrensrten Man tined Allowing a minor who did not hold an oxisting driver's Heence to drive his ear cost a elly man 412 Saturday when he pleaded gully to the charge bofore Mag- iste BT, Applawhalte In po- Hee court. Jumes Willivmn Miutiy af the Kivzaboth Apartments received tt fine of $410 and $2 costs or i default three deye in jal for al- lowhig an miner to drive his eu on Bocopd Avenue Wert March 5. QUYSNWL « — Williun Mor- gin, Brawn, 61,0 logger employed by North West tntertor Sawmlll Compiny, owas killed Wridiy when atruck by ao falling log while working in the woods near New Clnema, 20 miler north of for three days Driving while his Heenee wis suspended netted a sentence of three days in jail for Robert Yanda of 6286 Albert Street Sat- urday morning when he pleaded guilty tow ehurge In pollee court before Miglatrate BT. Apple- whale. Vinada was ehoeked ab 0515 pin. Friday In the 800 block Third Avenue West by RCMP. Te wis wise fined $10 or in de- fault Uires duys when he pleaded Kudity tou churge of betng a ml- nor Jn possession of Hquor. eo eenmerernces meta ce seers Cars damaged Damage amounted to wbout $160 yextorday when a car driven by Frelda Ann Stone of 1810 Al- Wn Aventio was in collision with iw parked anv owned by Victor Wells of Millor Buy in front of the Clyle Contre, No one was in- Jurod and no charges are con- Mrs. Kerli is survived by a ‘son, Dr, Allman J. Kergin in New Westminster, two daughters, Dorothy In Ann Abbor, Michigan nnd Mra! Edith Mutrie, in Port Arthur and seven graundehiidren, Puneral arrangements have be moved into Kootenays: on terrorist activities — ‘ Nk-( GRYE-AtrorneyGeneyal- Robert Bonner -hasziridiested troops may be moved into southedstern British Columbia to put a on terrorist activities which have plagued the area for 80 years. here Sunday soldiers of the permanent force: could psychological damper Mr. Bonner said earry out their national sur- it involves federal-provincial co- | Deputy Commissioner Spald- operation. But he gave no fur- ‘ing said he was holding the un- ther details. fopened document for - Deputy eat lerport: ave ee Attorney-General Gilbert Ken- Oe ee tiettieal sons ar ledy. due in ‘Trail today: for a freedom Doukhobors, who make conference on the terrorist pro- : bbe Coo their headquarters af Ure shack LN town of nearby Krestova A bonibing last week felled a .366-foal power tower on Koot- A delegation from the Pree- eyay Lake, creating severe power domite Fraternal Council pre-icnortages and putting 1,000 men sented a document to Deputy ont of work. The provincial gov- RCMP Commissioner FS Spal- ernment has offered a reward of ding here Sunday. A treedomite | $10,000 a head for information source said it names terrorists.“ jeading to the conviction of . PATER UP ‘those responsible. HOLDS DOCUMENT — Provincial Secretary Wesley Joe Podovinikott of Uilhers, i3tack arrived here Sunday night B.C. leader ot the delegation of to look into the problem. te de- Freedomite elders, said contents oraed comment on his plans. of the document would be made. ROMP said) they are ques- public today. ‘tioning two suspects In connec- me ee tion with the power tower blast. Tye Ship arrives No change likely VICTORIA «A repel! birsad on we study of wide varhellarns in: . retail gasoline prices in VALGUS | {0 load rain areas of British Columbia says tty g Is unlikely the differential will; ‘The Creek freighter MV Cas- be removed voluntary by the Spiana, salling under Greek reg- ol} companies. oistry, artived at the Canadian The report, relewed by ‘Trade ; Government Elevator yesterday wid Industry Minister Bonner, fo take on 10,000 tons of No, | shows that wholesale gisoline and No. 2 feed barley for the prices to wrens outside Ue Low- | United Kingdom, or Mainland have been reduced: ‘fhe vessel started to load this Ina penny range and that Wain morning and ts expected to be loops has been made a basing linished Wednesday, ‘The Caspt- point for establishing the baste wit arrived from Japan, not yet been completed, NW DELETE CReuters) returning tn ment, + + QUNEVA GW -- The Miarl of Rusk State Beereblury nnd testing and disarmament, + nb iw ellyeowned hospltal. vondition. +» LONDON CReubers) promise tot do duu over Wel oblgutons, Savleb Poredya. ludivy. + + BURLIN CReulers) templated, here, An inquost will be held. News Briefs -- dnequeline Kennedy arrived here today for the start of a nine-diy visit and promptly broke her schedule to cateh a glimpse of President Rajendra Prasad procession from the formal opening of pariia- tary, bowed out of the centre of the stage today Jenving U.S. Sovielb Borelgn Gromyko to sound out conflicting positions on Berlin, nuclear BINGHAMPTON, N.Y) -= ‘Pwo shite agencies andl local officluls ate Investigudlag the denths of six bables since Wriday four olher tafnots are ta erithent The Soviel Union is prepared: ta nuclear woeapons locother counbries provided the United Stites, Britain and france assiume iden- carrying out separite Investigations Into the shootin of a British suldlor by Wusl German pollee Saturday night, rake. «ee Prince Rupert has now gone & days without a fatal traftic accident and 345 days withowt a fire fatality. WEATHER | Titermittent rab tomorrow. Litue milder tonight, Winds southeast 26 tonight reach ing $d exposed wrens avernight ownd tomorrow morning. bow tonight and ligt Puesciy 36 and 4b. Daily News Readligs TIDES Tueaday, Maret 13, 1008 (Paciile Standard The) 2 garter enanae mee rae goer + + Home, Britulia's foreigi seere- Minister Andret v + + + hy Mintater Andrel Grotyko sade + q Itiph O60 18.5 feel e Betlsh ane Soviet audhoritdes are 40 16.8 feeb LOW cae ou 26 R3 feet Ld:dd U2 fcol - VICTORIA, BeCe 2 red | | cna ¢ ee aude treme emeninttaweens mine deca eyecare * ccpareserinremeanentTk” 3 | ) ¥. A soca oe ee hee Me ae gt eR ett tbe 8