: 4 ee ee ae de TM ee a eet \ : CEM DE EE OOO TI LD, COE ees é 6. AS a SB PF APE AP a We HA ‘ P a . . . . fg tee POV EO OOOH EOTS PIPSEPCOOEE AIO LLMO ES LOGS EC MIE oeoerv ee rer wwe eee Hwee ww eee row ww WG re ee ee owneervr ree weer ewes ee eee eves TUS yy 220 prc 32/,.¢0: veep Va a P rince Fiupe t Dailey Ne Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, .B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1962 VoL. 52, No. a0 a Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 ; h News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 PRICE TEN CENTS : | | a | oe rejects ‘ Pe Rass a WASHINGTON (AP) President Kennedy has told Soviet Premier Khrushchev he hopes de- {velopments at the forth- coming Geneva disarma- ment conference may lead to a summit meeting by ICE AS SMOOTH AS GLASS reflects the mountains and sky“as skaters enjoyed a weekend of perfect skating on Lake Tweedlé-. dec, 20 miles east of Prince Rupert alongside Highway 16.. The marshy lake is about two-fifths of a mile long and 100 to 150 fect wide. This lake. and the one next to it, Tweedledum, freeze over more quickly. than the larger lakes because they are fairly shallow and are sheltered from the sun by surrounding moun- PLOPLOOPOLCOLS Glenn acclaimed in Washington WASITINGTON (AP) — A lusty satute from the capital of June 1 the United States was given tains. . — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman | ° astronaut John Glenn Jr. to- . At the same time the United! day. Ss , | {States and its Western a'lies are The man who cireled the R MP tr oat ree “» {reported to be considering short-j| earth three times in a space Da G ] ms range disarmament proposals capsule Tucsday was acclaimed by a White House ceremony, a triumphant parade along Pennsylvania Ave. and an ap- pearance before the Congress. A light but steady rain in Washington failed to dampen the spirits of 250,000 persons lining the route. Goevernmens workers were leased at President Kennedy's direction and school children enjoyed a special holiday to pack the sidewalks, while 17 bands blared out their tunes, COOPE PP EEEPPALE POLO DOD ODPDL GLEE EE which they hope Russia may ac-~- cept quickly at Geneva, thus 7/providing a basis for a summit ‘meeting in May. Among these is a proposal to ban the transfer of nuclear wea- pons to other countries. Kennedy's views were express- ed to Khrushchev during the weekend in a 1,000-word state- ment rejecting Khrushchev’s second proposal that the heads of the 18 nations involved--Can- ada included—attend the open- ing of the Geneva talks March 14, Prime Minister Macmillan of ‘Britain also rejected the Soviet ‘premier’s summit bid. ARCHITECT'S SKETCIE above shows one of two apartment buildings planned for the Borden Street extension by Seal Cove Properties Ltd. Apartment building contains 12 suites. The build- ings are of frame construction, two storeys high, with one, two and three-bedroom suites. The sultes avill have hardwood floors throughout, hot water heating and large floor-to-ceiling . Sliding dvors-opening ‘out on to private balconies for each suite. Tenders are expected to be called within the next two weeks. Architect for the two buildings is Robert F. Harrison of Vancouver. B.C.ROUNDUP after 11 hours on rock = The 65-foot PML Nanaimo, an RCMP patrol ves- sel based in Prince Rupert, ran aground on the rocks off the southwest end of Devastation Island about 4 p.m. Friday. I Green und San J Prince took . Arisntseuters . (Green and San Juan Pr ce took cn vessel skipperee ae d Se {part in the operation to free the about 11 hours before being pull- | vessel. . ed free by four tugs from Ar- | mour Salvage Lid. at 3 a.m, Sab- | | bev at high tide. Devastation Island is about Treasu ry board | halt-way between Metlakatia vil-- Hage and Lucy Island. Hazen Argue now Liberal | OTTAWA — Hazen Argue, mt who was parliamentary leader Welfare spokesman denies charge “1. «nre Fire damages _ pleasure boat studying plan | The Nanaimo was towed to] P a u hoa woe Special to The Daily News OTTAWA — The federal trea- sury board is currently consid- ering a plan for joint federal- vrovincial_ financing of a road between the” indian VInaeom Kitamaat and the Municipality ot Kilimat, Frank Howard, MP, Skecena, said today. a week ago, isa Liberal today. _ Kriday Mr, Argue conferred ° ° ° e e e briefly with Liberal Leader Pearson and a few hours later O iscrimimMa ion ag ains , n la ns was welcomed publicly into the VICTORIA CP . . . oe . Mr. Argue now subscribes to 7 . ale MLA (CP)—A spokesman for the provincial social welfare depart-) Liberal principles and _policics. Kennedy, who wants the balks see ahoard wa pleasure bo: ment Saturday denied a char . , a er opened at the foreign ministers iPrince Rupert Boat Yard Ltd.| A fire aboard a pleasure boat v aturday denied a charge that the department’s annual report shows ra-; The five-day transition from |ieyel, told Khrushchev that to Ki I shortly after 4 gm. Saturday "| berthed at the Prince Rupert “ls IwePTMNAtION]) sata tal? an morality 9g ; «a rr¢}. _| front ~bench Commons leader in heads-- of - ; t t { we a - ...¥ishermen!s Co-operative Asso- cial diserimination, in distinguishing between movalityamong.Indians. aiid non-| Ste Rn, Caeaey me AMSG athe Serning ane ON HAMAAL (ONG Presse vesset was on its way back elation floats at Pnievdew, Si «Indians, Thé charge was make by Frank Howard. CCF member of parliament | . to Prince Rupert after a routine) gay morning “caused the first Mr. Argue had attacked be with the wrong end of the prob- Poirot or (oe are a wis and fire loss of 1962, Fire Chief Earl ceed oe : ' terly on some oecasions—ic lem.” : . oC . 5b. Becker reported today. were eh nk pars of the report | the 4J-year-old Saskatchewan | AGREES WITH KENNEDY two erew members were aboard; City jiremen, called out to ire to accus Mosc -wiro su de- | Women strip -and 297 deaths in the area dur-| farmer shaken by the personal | Kennedy expressed his. hope at the time. quell a fire aboard the boat Mol- sire to accuse unfairly our na- | jing the year. Of the births, 1,130| strain. Friends were advising | that “developments in the con-' ; tive Indian people of having less | NELSON @ — Two women) were in Prince George. ' morality than others.” stripped off their clothes andj - wees : ° ° Well-known city fisherman ate hulbaamace which vO be | ford ol ae Gritiam Av eMUeT ae ! patched before the vessel was 8:24 p.m Sunday used fog and pulled free. idry chemical to douse the blaze Liberal party. Mr. Pearson said ber of another — one which |conference “would be to begin | fur Skeena, in a letter to Social Welfare Minister Black. OVE RT ee FFs mraraw |e WUnoon owned hy CF. Cots- him to take a rest. ference and internationally nue’ at He singled out one section [sang hymns while a house burn- would make it useful to arrange which listed separately the num- |¢d Sunday at Wynndel, 40 miles, for personal participation of the I . oe . : ne heads of government before June! He said that after he had been: Armour Salvage bvats Nas-; Which was confined mainly to ber of unwed mothers for Indian | southeast of here. Sons of Fre | 1,” {pressing for this road to be built/ kcena II, Cumshewa. R. _jthe boats cabin and caused be- and non-Indian classifications. a D hob WO SONS wnat rec- | ® In London, British officials! for the past four years he was tween $800 and $1,000 damage. “This classification was pure- ,¢om Doukhobor women Into CUS- | oni ai’ : lS every pleased that an agreement Fire is believed caused by an ‘ " nya tody and said charges will be D n said Maemil’an’s reply, like Ken- y pleased thal an agre tnee R 4 has now lloverheated all stuve ly intormative, the welfare , id. Loday B a ° re aco $e es hedy'’s, repeated the view that) las finally been reached between | Prince Rupert bas now over te d shove . spokesman said. “We care op- . the federal and provincial gov- | The dire crew nad to use about }gone 9 days without a | fatal traffic the conference should open at Well - known eily fishermun,dren; and two great grandchil- C the level of foreign ministers. Captain About $700 dumage was done sysed to any kind of diserimina- } y i to the interior of the two-room /500 feet of ts-ineh hose and 300 tion where Indians are concern- accident || feet of Yio-ineh hose to reach . ernments”. The agreement pro- Alfred Jacobsen, my ; ! vides for the federal and provin- died) dren. Mr. Jacobsen was prede- ” bul'ding., yesterday afternoon in the Prince | ceased by his wife Frances Octo-| Kennedy rejected Khrush-| 307” . : ti . the fire. Coen is rovinee has rm 1] M os d Rupert General Hespital. He ber 2, 1961, ehev's contention that possible via Bove! nme ee er re and 351 days without a | . Us province has actualy | en injure was 84. | He member of the) US. resumption at atmospheric cosls On A Olol Dash en ' was a fanetrueld ake volac wilt fine fatalit taken the lead by setting up ani NELSON @ — Three Vancou- construction to take place over | fire tatality. A resident of the elty for more|Masonic Tyce Lodge AF & AM. nuclear testing would be an ag- "Driver fined inter - governmental committee| ver men are in Castlegar hospi-| tyan 50 years, Mr. Jacobsen of Funeral arrangements, in the gressive act. He said it was the next two years, — vee cee tee ae = between B.C. and the federal de-|tal, one in critical condition, 1934 p ‘ond ‘Avenue West, was hands of Ferguson Funeral strange that Russia, which . e e | partment o: Tudian affairs. Wel fer their 1953 car rolled down] ee" Pecor ° ve |Home, have not been completed.| broke +®e truce on atmospheric atin to give help wherever it is | 9 70-fool embankment near born in Sorthind, Norway, . HO | i oe eens | beSting last fall, should now HC ictoria rm aWal e on two cou nts needed regardless of race ‘or col-| Blueberry Sunday. left Sortland in 1007 and arrived euse the United States of ag- in Prinee Rupert ino 1010 after spending some time fishing in Seattle. gression, U.S. tests, if resumed, “wou'd be a matter of prudent policy in | Franklin Jobn Stewart, 18. of Prinee Rupert was fined $10 and $2 costs for failing to stop at a qu”? Ken Vaughn js reported to be Si pee - in eritieal condition, suffering head and chest Injuries while Port Simpson float job Robert Cowie and Jack Peterson Mr en Is vied nee the absence of the effectively- stop sign and $40 and two dol- are reported to be In fair condi-;one brother News 0 rince Wu. controlled nuclear test agrec- ere in ' we : nasrainaataby .. Ides costs for driving while hi: tion. pert; three sisters in Senttle, ment that we have so earnestly Special to Phe Daily News Simpson, approximately 20 MileS jieence was under H aepenalon ; ° . Washington; three daughters, sought,” Kennedy said, OTTAWA -- A $34.47) contract [north of Prince Rupert. }when he appeared before Magis- an. Population boost Mrs. Elene Moen of Prince Ru- —_ ee has been awarded by the De-| It will consist of the construc: | oe “4 , Mrs, ' artnient of Public Works to] tion of one 15-foot by 30-foot trate R.A, McLean in potter *. PRINCE GEORGE @ — A ree-[pert, Mrs. Violet Sydho'm and pal Men’ Oi , Cc ii ; , 1. / Ol 10 t ") court this morning. ve ord natural population increase | Mrs. Reldun Gorton, both ol Pacific Piledriving Com pinyjand one w-foot by -foot log Poliee sald Stewart drove r Limited of Victoria, B.C., for float | float, logether with the construc- a ron Vincouvers one step - daughter Mrs, William Moorchouse — of Prince Rupert: four grandehil- of 1,967 was recorded in 1960, the Cariboo Health Unit reported Friday. There were 2,264 births through a stop sign at the Five Corners abo 12:30 a.m. Sundiy. Boy eSCap es tian of a six-foot by 288-foat trestle approach ons well us a eonstruction work at Port Simp- son, B.C. dt has been announced a e expansion expansion of two mines. in Northern British Co- lumbia is planned this year, William Robinson, inspector of mines said today, The Grandue Copper Mine 24 mites north west of Stewart ts planning a major exploration nnd development program this yenr, At present supplies are ho- Ing flown in from Stowart using G-46 alroratt. News Briefs ALGIBRS + -—- Buropean seeret army guerrilns were shooting down innocent Moslems tt random today, At. lenst 10 Moslems were killed within a few hours as the right-wing extremists pressed their cold-blooded terrorist drive to sabotage Algerian pence plans: KAMPALA, Uganda (Reuters) — Strict security measures were clamped on northern Uganda todny following an outbroink of weekend violence that shook this British protectorate, scheduled to receive Internal self-rule in three days, ° Strong police dotachments were patrolling the northern countios of Buynaga and Bugangazl, where crowds of Negroes serious injury in collision IM Hast, MAYOR Pd, LESTER will give his “state of the elty” address over Radio Station CHPR ut 6:46 Lomorrow night, Ino his Aull the mayor will give an outline of work presently be- Inge done by City Counell and will atso speak about some of Wast, the left front fender of Beach Avenue, A five-year-old city boy escape. ed serious injury Sunday when he was jin collision with a car in ] the 1000 block of Seventh Avenue ROMP sald that Arnold Jack- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of 1017 Seventh Avenue ran from behind his fae ther’s purked car and ran into Ww ens driven by Paul Beketov of It! today by Minister of Publle Works David J. Walker, The company submitted the lowest bid of two in response to advertising for public tenders whieh elosed on February 7, 1962. The highest bid was $84,733, The work Is scheduled for com- pletion within four months, The work will be carried out about 1,000 feet west of the ex- isting government wharf at Port giunpway five feel by 44 feet long, When completed the new work will permit the mooring of f{sh- ing boats al Port Simpson, Plans and speeifientions were prepared in the Vancouver dis- triet engincer's office of the Des | partment of Public Works. A. w.! Walkey, distriet engineer for the department at Vancouver will be responsible for supervision of the work, Court defers judgment When he was stopped he was Unable to produce his) Heence and if was discovered that his licenee was iwnder suspenston, ne ee ete tin Nemnarmeeneenns nee Moe: Reporters held Hdl, dons, a -. Three Wes! Ceerman radio - television re- porters who came here to report nhospy teint were dy jail today Chargec sath carrying espion wee equipment, A spokesinan for the West German embassy tn Rome said fhe whole thing was a mixup He suggested the reporters hid not seen or had not understood adens warn them away from the NATO nitasile base south of The boy was taken to the Prince Rupert Ceneral Hospital and X-Rays showed only slight the prebloms free the city Anjor development work 18 Mn Ane also some of the projects wore dispersed wilh gunfire and tear gas. expected to pet under way In the + + + Governor-General Str newy Ube. Mr. Roblnsan sald bat indie miions are that. the ald Dally Varden silver ming will ha te- opened In the nom future. The mine ds 0 miles north of Allee Arn. The Dolly Varden firab went Inte production hi 000 and von tinued production wt Wet, -ORMES DRUGS LTD, DIAL 2151 COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters) Oliver Goonotilleke, who may be questioned dn connection with An unsuccessful coup here, has resigned his offiee, Jb wis announced today, He js to be sneeeeded Mareh 2 by Willi Gopiullawa, Coylon's nmbassndor In Washington, + .* NEW DELI (Routers) -— Defence Minister VK. Krishna Menon forged tite an early lead today tna bittarly-contestod parliamentary rico that put Prime Minister Nehru's prestipe wl HLL, Wrat returns gave Monon 7,120 votes to 6,006 for Achurya Kripalant, an old diselple of Ghandi! backed by @ coulltlon that charged Nehru's loft-leading foreign polley confidante with boing pro-Communtat, ‘Pho counting will not be complated until Wednosday. ¥ e + - CARACAS i) — A Vonosuolan alriiner flying through clouds smashod Inte m mountain Sunday, killing Lhe 22 per sons rboard, All were reported to be Vonosuchis, 'Tho twin-engined turbo-prop plane of Avenan Alriinos was soming In for a landing on tho resort Island of Miurgarita, off Vonozucln’s onst const, It burst Into flames after tt crashed, betog planned. teens cae LF Aseet no Se Oe tee an ene Ae Reg Hines a mam reey eyo aren star * nnkle InJurios, Rooms empty VANCOUVER ( --- Hotels here are Duttling to fl emply bed- rooms With such weapons nk new furniture, radia - Lalevision sets wnel neon Halts, The wir started ayer apa with campetiiion trom the plush #4,000,000 Bayshore Inn, a fow blocks wesl of Vancouver's three sontor hotels, Coll MeCartaay, manger of the 28-yonr-old Hotel Vaneau vor, Haid the Bayshore had mide itself Polt. “Wo have lost aw number of big conventions and our roo urivor, meee saree y | Minor fined Maghitrate McLean hotel beer puelor ovenpraney ia down nine per tion where th could Jose Its le vont,” CONCE, " No blame was atbached to tho Donald Macdonald, 18, of 667 Mourth Avenio Wast, was (ned $15 and $2 costa thls morning in polleo court whon ho plercded guilty before Magistrate’ A. MoLewn to a charge of boelngy a niuinor on a Heencocl promises, reninded Macdonald that by entering 1 he war not only doing himself harm but was placing a hotel in the posl- on appeal KAMLOOPS ( -- Judgement was reserved io Mareh 6 here Saturday after the ftwo-dny ap- pew) by Highways Minister Chine lard) agiatnat a eonvietion of driv- Ing withorul due care wand tlhene thon, Jo 8. MeQuire, defending the nitaister, auld thal nhewaprpers wnd an averezenions poles cone stible were responsible for the charge frst betng lad. Mr. Gaayslard) wis Med $74 and later cleprived af hts Heenco to drive for three months after the alleved fitraction list Septem. bor ap, He was convieled atber an ROMP officer sald Mr Ctagtardl passed Lin on a highway near by Gaglardi here and dtove at speeds up to PO miles no haur. Mr, MeGiulre acenmed ROMP constable 2D, MelLay of exagger- ting ovicenee moan attempt to get a conviction, “Tohave every respeet for the ROMP," counsel salad, “but thts young constable ean sill be cane sidered di training and: fis a lot to leawrn da giving testimony. On the stand tate Saturday, Mr. Chiglard) said he had one af the cleanest driving records of apy nan who fact driven for Wb yours, Ineluding weeidents, Me sald he waa willing tao exphiuln awny oof hls previeus canviedlous. Mrs, Gagdardl watehed Satar- day's proceedings from the ral- lery, Bari. Cleur boduy and mostly stininy | "Puesday, A tthe Change in tempenuure Winds Heht looally ristiag to northenst 1. Low tontigh! wid hleh ‘Tuesday 86 and Dally Nows Readings Temipernuture ab noon. Baronietor, riahoy TIDES Tuesday, Mobruary v7, 1062 CPreltle Standard hime) 10 S044 Tah wo. OO:19 1A. feet 10:08 16.3 feet. Low oo... « § 30:00 We fect