. PI VILIT oP LORRY anes, | YICTONTA, B.C. ee WS pee 34/6 VOL. 52, b Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest . OF. 92, No. 9? Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 \k ra rw -SWIMMERS LEAVE FOR MEET me — Three of the city’s top swim- mers from the Prince Rupert Swim Club and their coach, R. L. Gilchrist, left town by Canadian Pacific Airlines for Portland where they will compete in the Multnomah Athletic Club’s Invi- tational Swim Meet to be held tomorrow and Sunday. Here they board the airline ferry. bus. way of tne vus. From left are: Gordon Eby, Vito . Dunford and Sharon Pierce. Coach Gilchrist stands in the door- ~—— Staff photu by, Gary Oakes UF The request came from the independent United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union in a brief presented to the cabinet. The brief said that organized fishermen in B.C. advanced the idea of licence limitation or re-' stricted entry 18 years ago and’ tremely necessary additional, method of regulation in the in~4 dustry. A Such action is urgently: need=. ed today, the union said, pro- posing an immediate morator- ium on the issuance of licences to newcomers to the fishing in- ' ' | i t \ i 1 1 Rail talks break down MCNTREAL @& Contract talks between Canada's railways and negotiations for their 110,- 000 non-operating employees col- lapsed today. i Frank Hall, veteran chief ne- igotiator for the unions, said in ia statement there had been no ‘agreement between the two par- ities on any points and added , that the railways’ job security loffer is “outrageously inade- | ' | | i / Civic workers in hospital said at that time it was an ex-., limiting fishe Moratorium urged for newcomers VICTORIA (CP) — The government was asked Thursday to hold public hearings on the question of limiting the numbers of fishermen licenced to operate in B.C.’s commercial fishing. dustry and immediate public hearings on the issue. : The brief said there were 15,- 159 individuals involved in catch , ing and transporting fish to pro | cessing plants in B.C. in 1960. In the same year capital invest- ment in fishing vessels and gear totalled $58,146,000 while landed Value of the catch was $27,962,- 000. . ; “We used $2 in capital equip- ment for every $1 in produc- tion.” “Consider the sheer econom:c waste of 10,000 men frantically competing one or two days a week, as regulated by the gov- ernment, for a limited volunic of salmon and then sitting idle for the balance of what used to be a normal five-day operation.” BEVY OF BEAUTIES basketball game between ’ ‘The union aiso urged the pro-: vincial government participaic with Ottawa in a multi-million- dollar program to build up sal- mon resources. The federal and provincial governments should co-operate in a crash program of rehabilitation of salmon re- sources, authorizing expendi- tures of a minimum of $5,000,- vuU annua!ly, rising to $10,000,0uu annually as soon as scientists and engineers could prepare plans for the program. Prince Rupert’s Senior High School cheerleaders posed for a picture after last night’s exhibition Rainmakers and New Metlakatla, Alaska High School. The girls Icd the spectators in cheers for both the home-town Rainmakers and the visiting Alaskans. They'll be cheering again tonight as the same two teams play the second game of their two-game series. From left to right: Sharcen Johnson, Jean Richardson, Lynn Mallett, Wilma Den- luck, Shirley Muma and Donna Thompson. a Pn oa — Staff photo by Gary Oakes A STRONAUT FIT, HAPPY Glenn receives meda! from President Kennedy CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) — Astronaut John Khrushchev presses deman ds LONDON (Reuters) -—- Soviet Premier Khrushchev pressed his propesal for a summit disarma- ment conference in letters to President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan published to- day. The Soviet premier also accus- ed the U.S. and British leaders cf playing “a kind of disarma- ment game” by refusing to close down foreign bases and with- get pay boost | quate.” CNR and the CPR said}irey ee eee Deena Glenn, fit-looking and grinning, returned in triumph ec an ne saidjtréaty “involving anada,” Sa-|. 4a eR nodal from President Renne - | lin a joint statement that are pea vhe United States and Rus-| today to receive a medal from President Kennedy, AT per cent wage boost spread | sia covering use of the Northjhumage from thousands and an embrace from his over a two-year period for mem- Pacific fishing resources. Russia/ |... lf: ‘ly j bers of Local 5 of the Civic Em- not a partner in present agree- | P} oud lamiy. reinion working at Prince audi Ft The union also pressed for a Be ROUNDUP™ Et Two Doukhobors. draw -their-troops-~from. Europe. “The Soviet Union is prepared to recall home, right now, its troops stationed abroad, if the Western powers do the same.” He told the Western leaders he ~ ee 1 Hall had handed them an_ ul- timatum that “could only result | in economic strangulation to the is named to make tie second or- de ssroonto Gmmoadiaio | TT 4 ey of bombing charges NELSON (CP)—Charvges against two women of; the radical Sons of I'reedom Doukhobor sect in con- nection with a power pole bombing were dropped Thursday at a special assize court sitting here. Elizabeth Alice Legebokoff and 8 Molly Perepolkin fell into the|eut to about 100 miles the travel ; rated unions representing rail d bl earrvine the other six astronauts . os anc of i ie | EYE BO AE s the travel-) per cent increase retroactive to | . : 0 e carrying the ob her six astronauts TTOTOR ‘Pp Ahweve tap Claglard] arms of their husbands, kissing! jing distance between Revelstoke january 1. 1962 and a farther 3 employees nol involved in the : C nsi ld y and Project. Mercury officials VICTORIA (CP) — Highways Minister Gaglardi and hugging them, nr cent increase as of January | ; . iati The husbands, Pete Legebe-| eravelled, 190-mile Bie Be per cen would seek a federal conciliation | stantially to 225,000 pounds from as administration headquarters 1 : : . : koff and George Perepo'kin,! triphway. BR Bend) 1, 1963, iboard to study the dispute. Seen eee whek's. 70,000 for the Atlantic missile range. offences six times, Thursday gave the leglislature the with brothers Mike and Larry > The contract also calls for Un- | The breakdown in negotiations ’ Darling said the attack was led and Golden, now linked by the sald ‘Thursday ‘certain company offlehals are indwiging in a form fions Ack.” KAMLOOPS — «h Thirteen “at its meeting last night. Hospital administrator Hugh Ross said that hospital officials and representatives of the union met with R. A. MacDonald of the Labor Relations Board Mon- day to bring about settlement of the wage dispute, The new contract calls for a4 hs provincial government repre rentative on the board for a tion & Equipment Ltd. was ' railways.” - | WAYS of the durable goods stan- ;dard for determining wages — a Istandard to which no tribunal phad given support — and accept- ‘anee of a lifetime puarantee of \jobs for all nen-operating em- ployees.” Jt was expected that the 15| iCanadian Labor Conegress-affili- factual running of The MV Tfercules of the Al- Ithe regular barge service between the trains,’ imen’s Compensation Act. ' Groundfish landings up Groundfish landings rose sub- pounds, in the week ending FPeb- eents, Tn addition 53 seiners deliver: were sold at prices of between 9 Firemen answer ain farce C-130 jet ferry- ‘days of post-flight examination ‘at Grand Turk Island in the Ba-~- ‘hamas taxied up to the base ‘operations office at nearby Pat- ‘rick Air Force Base. Accompanying the astronaut in the big plane was Vice-Presi- dent Johnson. ‘ A few minutes before Glenn's plane landed, another C-130 landed at the base, which serves A secret service nian stepped kissed her, holding her tightly for a few seconds. ‘handkerchief and dabbed at his stepped back to say a few words wo . ns . : . F } , ; bital flight, probably in April; ;is “grieved” by thei fusal to ’Rupert General Hospital was} ppis ultimatum invo'ved ab-jact Pn en ny fe Dita ; y ; g y their refus ( This Amatu é achio ere tT @& the Space hero from his two - Schirra: ay ’ ar: | tak art in: . . -appreved by the hospital board | solute acceptance by the rail-'under coverage of the Work- Walter Schirra; Leroy Cooper: take eat ne aaa eo eva and Scott Carpenter, who was ence on disarmament in Geneva Glenn’s backup pilot. next month. Driving commandments outlined by Gaglardi of British Columbia, who has been convicted of traffic folowing 10 commandments for good driving: } ' syyyte 1" jn- ov , o¢ . ar wp Laren, are charged with bomb- Union may prosecute employment Insurance Commis- jcame almost without warning ruary 17, the Dep@rtment, of off the Glenn plane first, fol- @ Every person on this highway . lug a power pole near here last we omprpruy sign coverage for all members of jwhen the railways and unions lyase. py ste ' ] “dd Johns and the wVCry pers DA Bawa ! PRINCE GEORGE @ —— Loe . Fisheries reported today. owed by Johnson anc Hen} nas the sume rights and privi- ; . . December and iWegal explosives) y_goq of the International Wood the union, a feurth week of va- /negotiating Leams stalked out of Eloven beam trawlers operat- Glenn, with a big smile on bison ee ** being right gives me any less possession. “ e international Wood | cation after 12 years service and ja meeting after a 50-minute ses- bye ce awiers opera ‘face leges as I have, and may [ con-|reason to do all in my power to . workers of America (CLC) has we a Oly now af 4 ing in Arcas 4 and 5, brought in: ace, stantly grant to other drivers |ayoid accidents Rarler Thursday, @ NeWwsPa-|anpiied to the labor relations! * limitation of 120 days of the | sian. the bigger loads, including 131.) Glenn embraced his daughters) what TL wish to have granted to avon eee’ So oppDorter + aye woe : . WC all St eg ati “0 sic: ee : Gs, : ytd, . an ‘ Ss : ave Brante , - Sunt atfa laparn 1 per reporler, photographer and) poard for permission to prose- neuen of unused sick 000 pounds of grey cod al six Carolyn, 14, who was waiting at me. ‘ @ Asa driver of a larger vehicle, Mel ee constaie Nide ihe cute the Fort St. John Lumber} “oY” Comet returning cents per pound: 30,000 pounds; the base of the ramp with other) @ Tr 1 do nol wish to drive the Adee vee oe be guilty of taking pee xy a crowd outside the) Gonipany Limited. Mr. Ross said that Arthur of sole at 3% to 5% cents; 63,- Members of the family. Then be | posted safe speed limits, may 1 ite vantage of a driver of a small- ourthause. wal hres . 4) Murray had been re-appointed . . . ee may fich at or duiekly hugged his wife and rarras , coed wie vo, fer vehicle. “Nelson News reporter Ron Local «president Jacob Holst. ; pI to active seryice 000 pounds of scrap fish at 2:4 : t never in any way restrict those who do. | | wally Laimay have the right t ; hy Shirle Fobkstruun, a nen- . : ray ue , ae eles . : 49 . . rh \ i . Y ’ ihe e Legalls ey : des + . ; Doukhobor woman, the tance! ?! intimidation which is cone | farther bwo years. aska - British Columba: Trans- | oq 6,421 tons of herring. | Then, emotion RovUIE te oe of way but neither the law nor Iai in ad ayer OF BY own : of Mike Laren , trary to the (B.C. Labor Rela-| Ue said that Granby Construec- [portation Company operating On] Nearly 6,000 pounds of shrimp |e! of him, he reached [Or DIN | persesseserseseeeresscscereoesee || fay 1 neve ; ; He sald employees are belng | awarded a $2,500 contract for the |Prinee Rupert and Ketchiken./and 12 cents per pound, and Leyes, Lone Runger and drive almiless- eT: Uphill buried ‘told they would be put buck to} removal of over-burden under- will return to Seattle in the near) packers tanded aout 40,000 : Next he turned to his son, Alcchol blamed ly as a lane-changeyr, _FERNIE @ ~- A chilly wind’ york provided they sign a peti-{ neath Lhe east wing of the hos- future, E, T. S. Moore, agent Ofipounds of clams from Areas 4 (David, 16, and spoke a few for 80 per cent @ Never be a tail-gater—this is from. the mountains Heked the, tan, , pital, ABC Transportation Companys§ and 6. “rwords to the boy. . w prelude to an acecldent-maker. shoulders of mourners in this! . ' The hospital's revenue for the {said today, eee ee eee tenner While standing with his fam- of accidents @ Never accelerate ai vehtele Witle eastern British Columbia; Train derailed month of January was $54,059} Hercules was replacing the MV ily to pese for pietures, Glenn prea when belng passed — aceldents mining village Thursday as Tom | while expenditure amounted to Comet whieh has been having its VICTORIA (CP) —Highways @ May [never exceed the ability of the highway or the capabili- @ May 1 never make ike the vi Aiba | rome casy enough without in- Uphill, their representative MW) oars of a 6O-car Canadhin Paei- | 855,078, regular overhaul in Seattle, to his parents, His mother re- | Minister Gagtardi used a num feroasing the possibility, the legislature for 40 yeurs, WAS) ie Railways westbound freight marked: “Quite a trip.” Glenn her of statistles in dhe legisla- | @ A drinking driver is the high- med ; | ‘peeame derailed near here e t ree cats answered: "Some trip. You can't | re eeeay to back up wee fway's most dangerous hazard. yon y O00 _Dereons sUUKEd pyaesday and ripped up 280 feet Tromen answered three calls quite deseribe it.” guments for more education of |May the value of a human life ! nretuncral chapel ton chris |" yt W S in three Oe | Before entering the cars tn the driving public to being [mean more to me than a advink, Hy funeral ehapel ta Christ . ‘od. radlw: Mee hours hist night. line motoreade headed for Cape | Stfer driving conditions, @ Muy courtesy be my highest. ' Chiveh and ti No one was Injured, railway The first was at the home of Only f re y y highe: Ne rel wn Aen follawed the oftfienls said, Cause of the de- ALGIERS @ -- Both Freneh and Moslom officers renebed T, J, Vieue O2IA Sixth Avenue Canaveral rocket base, Viee- iS nly aur per cent of high- objective when T take the wheel venrse to the cemetery, ‘wilment, 42 miles east of here : rover \ raat at Tedd wh WUC) president Johngon stepped to wy Wy. aeeldents result from im- jot my vehicle. i Mr a radlment, 42 miles en wl bitterly today to a government plan to demobilize 40 000) | West ate7:14 when an oll burne: oy f ® Uphill dled dn Burnaby. y. , > ' , ant mM oucrophone and hailed Glenn perfect highway or vehicle The minister sald s Mwhbnys 5 near Vancouver, Inst Siturdiy. Is not known, ; Alpertan Moslems wearing the Preven uniform, boeame overheated, There wes “Ths ih great pleasure,” John conditions, he sald. The other jwlone these lines mlght be print. i y , y \ ‘ir’ 1 +4, ’ ue ' ab : vt ~ ; Yh) a ' 4s , ane ~ to " ~ } Te Was 16. Youth sentenced BERLIN @ --- Robert F, Kennedy placed a wreath “to the fro bunetiselt oul ne fson eee ee etory eS Taher Cent were caused by the jod in w pamphlet for distribution i e OTe hy oe daa . ap gt . , "at the nae ia ,{aveat pioneer of hts ory.” nee Rone ativers as part x= i . Pass to open VANCOUVER (p Richard] — vietinis at Communist tyranny” aft the will divicling Berlin Tho second was tut the hame Glenn as astronnuts Alan Statistics also showed that fucation program " tot an ne i / MICTORIA qh The Ropers Joseph ‘Thompson, 18, who ad-| today and received some cautious waves from Bast Berliners fof A, G. Clibbett of 244 Fifth |, toe eel Chitow RO per cent of all highway ae- ber of ea ; MW 'ay if Mho Rovers) viiied a breaking and entering] beyond the barricade, Avenue West about 10:33 when Shepard and Virgil Cirissom did ts yey [mer of highway aceldents. y PANS seetlon of the Triuns- Sane tat 1 . ’ ‘ ove i ' sue . ifter thely {li LyLs stressed the cidents are attributable to use . soe i offence Thursday was remanded t + Ay + his chimney caught fire. There BLS, stress Mm r nda Wighway will be opened to , ; , HIV ' WC live element in the space ad-| ef aleohal by drivers involved, i public trattle duly 300] Me nti Money, Thompson had # ANKARA Wo A mutiny by disgruntled young army twas no damage and this fre was eeeennenes BNE PAGE OStiatisties show that for WEAT : nQyNe unforeseen * hat lene lueky esenpe when a police of- offleers Ghat brought Turkey to the brink of elvil war was [also allowed to burn ttsell! out. Vervtiran, ; : ' every one. rerSOn whe dies ‘i mys Minister € Fey eer shotoat himawnd missed, dechired smashed today. ‘he armed forces chiefs stood frmly Tho third fro was ab the home |. fie Mebed that bhe subor italy iia yet r Clear Baturd oe " Wwiys Ministor Cumhierdd told the by Premier Ismet. Inonu f Tol of 2000 Trights of Shepard and Grissom | from the bite of a mad dog, - wbuediay. A ttle i lomtalnture Thursday, Prprmennreg teem one re + ¥ Of Honey gan Ol ene when his lat the groundwork for his} "000 are Killed hy highway noidar tonight. Winds north - ia ' el, 1 , ; fi o Oo 6 , ' “@ . 2 * ry - Yt ‘ " : 1 ver Hi ee ei net the ninis- L! LONDON () -- ‘The United Kingdom Atomle Energy Au- [ofl burner caught fire. The binge [Pree elreults of the globe. ae el haat Ht rt “ ul nn Mnnintand cali tay i highway route ln th eT ree S Ip fa es inority snld today Britain will explode a nuclear device under- [wax out when firemen areived | pong Jemrmed a lob Crom hese | eee we stant | Ne rmadd loulaht and high. # i “day a Iwi Me world, will ground In Novade “during the next week or two." Tho device fand no damnge resulted lights.” Cen sid, “and tue et we shoot the mad dog 5 and 36 Bly SUbreny ia t ate ee ’ in understood to be vw component of a nucleon warhead. The crete espametensgncaunven ce ture flighty will tell us a tol] Wad Heence the sale af alea- Wally | MI “7 ar 4 0 , ind explosion Wil he dn the low idloton range. more,” hol, Toma hare ny euttRs mT Ny ” y + + - . ’ ‘ Then Clenn, his wife and | severssossosooosccccccovesecorrs ' . any m" 7 ORMES Tha Creek frolghtor MV iKal- LEOPOLDVILLG a -- The United Nations nceused Presl- Fined for swearing Johnson stopped dato ai tuto- : Barometer, ralng ..... S044 a " rT top! Patterns let) for Chinn,? dent Molse Tshombe today of preparing for a new military Causing a disturbance by}tmabile for the motoreade 1b Prince Rupert has now TID S ry A DRUGS LTD Wednesday witty 11,600 Jong {ons showdown In Thea Conpo. Tt oxprossod doubt thrrl: the Khe xWwourlng In 1) public plice Hebe miles north Lo Cupe Canaveral, rone ( cliuyss without st ah on DIA ‘ Nu mang Ne Hy} func bark. LI re ON he falth In seeking a peaceful settlement tne Wallace eiiaton Forsyth, where Glenn had a date with f ee , ‘ Hat. Mobruary 24, 1002 me The fourth ship to arrive ab the} with the roxt of The Congo, 40 dyys dy jail taday when he} President Kennedy, Cals Gradtie neeide elt | ni ‘ L Government elevator, she dock- . ‘ + + appoared In paltea court before) The separite curs directly he- Hal "yy | wtf te iecident teh Standard Te) vel ‘ fh. pow 21 51 ed Sunday as part of the current aL, AVIV a= Adolf Hlehmann is in good health, prison [Magistrate BT. Applewhualte, [hind were the other six astro- and 828 days without app ee 10:4 no teat : i ave Crnndivn governmont grain cons | nuthoritigs anid today, bul a nervous howrt condition makes Forsyth was plekod wp at 12.45 | niuta--Shoepard, Criasom, Don- fire futality Low 10:22 mh feet Na _ track with China, him slightly dlzzy wand they have te give him tranquillizors, wn in the Grand Cale, uld i, Slayton, who has been " —— 92:36 6.3 eer ey yee Bg EAT Ml age Yi wim 4 TH