tetrad ‘ ' - Prince Rupert Dai NM ANY PROVINOTAL LIsRARy News VICTGRIA, i ¢ - * e * 45 an Published ‘at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest . DEC 31760 VOL. 52, No. ‘142 _ Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 23, 1962 yy News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 PRICE TEN CENTS Doctors, government: settle medicare dispute _ SASKATOON (CP)—Settlement of the Saskat- chewan medical care dispute was announced today at 27 persons ‘killed as CPA aircra sehen ag" 11:45 by mediator Lord Taylor. _He told a press conference that an agreement had been signed a few. minutes before by the Sas- Katchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons and the CCF gov- ernment. “The agreement calls for the calling of a special session of the legislature to pass amendments approved by both sides. At the same time the college {s asking doctors who withdrew normal services July 1 ta resume practice immediately, Preparation of the legislation and: calling for the session might take some days but formal state- ment of agreement said is hoped as"Speediiy as possible. The statement sald “we have had to find a way of combining publicly-supported universal cov- erage with the true essentials of professional freedom. The gov- ernment and the college hope that the medical care scheme: outlined in the new agreement achieves this objective.” Provision has been made in the amending legislation for volun- tary non-profit health insurance agencies to participate in asso- Co-Op offer rejected a private health insurance ag- e ency to which he will pay an en- | ' Jroiment fee and at his option a u en in S$ O further premium to insure for ciation with the government’s medical care plan, TO NOT DISCRIMINATE The college also undertook to guarantee that doctors will not ‘ discriminate in medical treat- i ment against people who do not belong to voluntary health schemes. Saskatchewan doctors with- drew normal medical services when the government's compul- sory medical care insurance plan was launched July 1. The government and doctors resumed negotiations last Wed- nesday after the college said it was withdrawing a demand that the government suspend the Medical Care Insurance Act. The college at the same time proposed that doctors be permit- ted to practise outside the act | and that private voluntary! health schemes be permitted to operate with the government scheme. { The agreement said doctors | must be free to practise inside or outside the act, From the patient’s point of view, he can: 1 Choose a doctor who is en- rolled with the Medical Care In- surance Commission for direct payment. The doctor will bill the commission or be otherwise paid by it and there will be no further charge. 29 The patient can enroll with Logs crashes, bur ; Syepet we WOMAN BELIEVED STRANGLED ‘t LT,-GOV. ns in emerge liner crashed and burned i The Britannia turbine - pro- peller aircraft crashed in a run- way construction area. The im- pact scattered bulldozers and earth-moving machines. The exploding piane was sliced in two by the massive construc- tion machinery. The plane's front section was reduced to tangled steel and ashes. All 13 survivors were in the tail section. Three stewardesses and the purser, all from Vancou- ver, were among them. The airliner, Empress of Lima, had left Honolulu only 41 min- lutes earlier for Fiji, New Zea- lland, and Australia. Minutes line | takeoff the pilot radioed the Honolulu tower that he had feathered No. 1 engine and was heading back. The big silver aircraft appear- ‘ed to veer left: just before touch- ‘ing down on what Federal Avia- tion Agency officials said was a “routine landing on three en- gines.” The leftward slipping plunged the aircraft into the runway ARRIVES AT DIGBY — BC. Lt.-Gov. George Pearkes (centre) chats with Prince Rupert MLA William H, Murray (left) and Mayor P. J. Lester moments after arriving at Prince. Rupert airport on Digby Island yesterday. Lt.-Gov. Pearkes, Ltd.-Comm. Plant, ADC, RCN, C. G. Dixon, secretary and A/C G. G. Truscott, Air Officer Commanding 5 Air Division (B.C.), arrived about noon aboard an RCAF Dakota DC-3. The party was taken to HMCS . ncy landin ' | Thirteen escape - | Honolulu disaster - HONOLULU (AP) — A Canadian Pacific Air- A n an emergency landing at Honolulu International Airport today, killing 27 per- sons. Thirteen escaped with minor injuries. being withheld here until word was received that next-of-kin had been notified. Survivors among the crew were Andrea Johnston, Ursula Hueb- ner, Nancy Chalmers who was formerly in Prince Rupert and Harry Soukop, all of Vancouver. Crew members killed when the’ plane crashed while making an emergency landing were identi-: fied as Capt. A. Giguere, Capt. W. Tt. Jennings, FO C. J. Nor- ton, FO. D. Aldred, Navigator R. G. Hill and R, D. McLennan and Second Officer G. E. Farr, all of the greater Vancouver area, Pilot Jennings had crashed before, but was lucky. oa, He piloted a CPA flying: boat which crashed in May, 1953, at Prince Rupert. A stewardess and. passenger were killed but Jen- nings was thrown clear. . Jennings served with the RCAF during the Second World War, later joined CPA. by UFAWU additional fringe benefits. He Saguenay and.then left for visits to. several northern towns. — Staff photo by Gary Oakes construction equipment. The im- pact explosion spread flames and _A 10-cent per hour across th e|may then choose a doctor who “than the conciliation board rec- board pay increase for tender- ‘men and shoreworkers was of- fered by the Prince Rupert Fish- ermen’s Co-operative Association ‘in @ letter to A. L. Gordon, busi-. ness agent of the United Fisher- ‘men and Allied Workers union. The offer, four cents higher ommendation but 15 cents lower than the union demand, was ap- parently rejected by the union today. . K. F. Harding, gencral mana- ger and secretary of the Co-op wrote the letter to Mr. Gordon on instruction of the board of directors. The letter stated. that the di- rectors believe “considerable time and expense for both the union and the association can be saved at this stage by not resorting to has a service contract with the agency. 3 If a patient doesn’t enroll in of wife near Shames 'chunks of fuselage and engines over hundreds of yards. The crash was the worst civil- a voluntary health insurance An 18-year-old deaf mute has been arrested by working outside the act; the doc- tor will bill the patient who in turn will be reambursed up to 85 per cent of the schedule of fees set by the commission, Josephine Marie MacDonald, 49, whose body was found by her husband early today. RCMP said the woman appar- ently was strangled. The woman’s body was discov- ered -by her husband Jack who returned home from work with Longtime resident . * . the fisheries d rt t at Kiti- dies in Vancouver [ina when he got the feeling that A former longtime Prince Rup- i something was wrong. ree miles from Shames about 177 miles east of Prince Rupert. — The woman was rushed to the Terrace District hospital at 12:30 a.m. this morning, and was dead on arrival. Police were called to the hospital at 1:35 and imme- ert resident, Charles Montague He found his wife lying on the seat made a patrol into McIntyre or 805 Lillooet Street, | floor of their home at a road- The “suspect was arrested Vancouver, died yesterday injside stand they operated tWOl shortly after the investigation Vancouver at the age of 79. : - was launched. Mr. McIntyre had suffered a Last police reports have it heart attack at home Saturday that the matter is still under evening and died in the hospital intense investigation, hut no new Union suspends a full negotiating session. * “For this reason we are pre-' paired to make a firm offer on wages for a-one-year agreement without resorting to the “jockey- ing” back and forth that might Jead us to this point in a regular negotlating meeting. “we therefore offer a one- carly Sunday morning. Born in eastern Canada, Mr. McIntyre came to the west coast as a young man. He worked at Anyox until the mines there clos- ed down and then he was engin- eer on the CGS Alberni for for many years. Recently he had been an engineer at Miller Bay leads were disclosed to late this truck driver afternoon. VANCOUVER @ -- A Vancou- ver truck driver who was sts- pended for five year from the e Police boat Civie Employees’ Union outside year contract for all groups of employees concerned with an neross the buard increase of 10 cents per hour for all hourly paid employees and a corre- sponding adjustment for month- ly patd employees ($17.40).” The letter stated that the of- . . S taae ‘law “vary ane (Katharine) Knox of Vancouve: fer was made after “very enreful and Mrs. D. J. (Jean) Gable of consideration” and was what the directors feel was a “reasonble and just Inerease in our present apreements, and should have hetn the decision of the conclll-: ation board,” ert norermine eed Two brothers from Sunnyside rom Si dl rom ounny missing =: - two brothers, Charles Willard Lincoln, 1, and Arthur Willard Lincoln, 34, of Bunnyalde can nery were reported missing to Prince Rupert ROMP snturday. The two boys loft homo for a show at Princes Rupert and fatled to retirn, Charles ds wanting wv brawn shirt, brown and black checked rrousers, aNd Na CaM, Arthur ds wearing black troudors, @ AreEn eket, nid brown aliaes, Police had hopes that the boys would turn up on ther own shortly. ! ~ORMES "DRUGS LTD, DIAL 2151 e workers, sid today the member- hy Hospital. H ed south about ship is indifferent to Communist | sear. ing tospital, He mov . control of the union. | nine years ago. He was a mem-~ scheme .and. chooses..a doctor) Terrace-RCOMP.-in connection with the death of Mrs.\ - ey ey jan air disaster in Honolulu his- tory. Sixty-six died in March, 1955; when a United States mil- itary air transport service plane crashed in mountains near the airport. Lieutenant governor “arrives at airport — Prince Rupert for the third time In’t | flight actually set foot in the city. | Lt.-Gov. Pearkes arrived about Nanaimo to the water side of noon at the airport aboard an HMCS Saguenay. He boarded the RCAF Dakota DC-3. ,Royal Canadian Navy vessel and He was met by local officials then left. for visits to Stewart.) yurning wreckage when the tail and dignitaries and then taken! Massett, Queen Charlotte City. | section broke off. by the RCMP patrol vessel pp Bele Bella, Ocean Falis and Port | Some of these survivors, who 'ELardy. yeste 310, had originated in Honolulu after arriving at 5:30 a.m. Hawaii time Saturday. The 13 survivors in the tail section were thrown clear of ~ With the jieut ‘escaped any visible injury, were ith the Jieutenant ~ governor ynaware that anyone had been 82,500 pounds | were Lt-Comm. Plant, ADC.: Killed. y * (RCN, C. G. Dixon, secretary and. ‘of halibut landed A/C G. G Truscott, Air Officer Survivors were taken to Trip- a ler Army Hospital. US. Civil | @wo boats with a total of 62,-| Commanding 5° Arr Division Aeronautics Board investigators 500 pounds of halibut landed at: (BC! from Victoria, were to question them later fo- (the port of Prince Rupert today. Shortly after Lt.-Gov. Pearkes day Even airline officials were . SecHing on the exchange: Attu boarded the vessel, the Suguenay barred from talking with them iwith 60,000 pounds including 31,- jlett the Canadian government earlier, 000 pounds of medium at 43-5 elevator where it had been berth. The wreckage burned for more ‘cents a pound, 28,000 pounds of ed since Saturday, than an hour. The four engines darge at 36.7 cents a pound and pt Gov Pearkes said the first were ripped out of their wink 1,000 pounds of chix at 17 cents time he Was in Prince Rupert was sockets. They rolled for hundreds at pound, sold to Atlin; Deep Seu! in 19011 while he was it member owith 12,500 pounds of medium ab. gp the mounted police of fect, leaving a fiery wake Two pilots, two first officers, —--- Vancouver and was held over in’ Further closings ' announced A continued poor escapement e-pianerernadian Parerprmand - laelwafaiagicated -improve - ment of salmon runs has caused the Department of Fisheries of- fice here to close the following ‘waters from 6 o'clock tonight to 6 p.m. July 29. “All waters of the Nass River salmon gillnet area, salmon purse seine Area 3, Skeena River sal- mon gillnet area, salmon purse seine Area 4 and the waters of Beaver Passage and Ogden Chan- nel and waters bounded on the west by an imaginary straight line from Baird Point to McCau- lev Island to Hankin Rock. “Then to the most southerly point of South Spicer Island, to a fishing boundary sign estab- lished on the north shore of Spicer Tsland, then to Sparrow Hawk (Grant Point) on Porcher Ishind to the most northerly ,point of Gibson Island, and then ‘easterly in a straight line to a l fishing boundary sign establish - 33-7 cents a pound, 4,500 pounds ‘af large at 36.7 cents a pound | and 8,000 pounds of chix at 17; eents a pound, sold to Babcock. | ber of Tyee Lodge No, 66 AF & AM. Mr. McIntyre js survived by two sons, Gerald of Victoria, and Charles Montague of Prince Rup- ert; two daughters, Mrs, H. L. e Kenneth Foster says he was| f f h suspended because he fought; or 1S eman against such control tn the 1600") The RCMP launch PB Nanai- member union, mo this morning was undergoing He vows to fight for reinstate- a seare er a man who was re-' ment if fellow anti-Communist | ported nussing trom his boat the , * . members will suport him. Charlene A at) midnight last Fishcrman dics Foster, a city saniary depart- night, A) former. fisherman of lis . iL ‘\ 5 vn ¥ vo ne d ' ol Isane Angus MacDonald, 40, of area Fritz Peterson, 78, of Oona! ain charge wit etl it “ dis. Kineolith, was belleved to have River died in hospital Saturday ruptive manner within lhe ine fallen off his boat Just off Green evening, 2 : : + ‘ : iad " ‘oO ty 1, + " , . . ’ ‘t, PS as . Ss te ion, making uninthorized state- Top Island at the mouth of the | Mr, Peterson wa born in Swe | Chemainus; 18 grandchildren; ‘one brother, Oscar Nelson, and one sister, Mrs. G. M. Davis of Ottawa. Funeral services will be held pwhere he was a member of pare He said at that time he was on 2 second officer, and two navi-) ed on the mainland opposite, and his way north to the Yukon. gators apparently died instantly!on the south by a straight Hne The second visit, was in 1951 .tn the pilot's seehion. jdrawn across Grenville Channel US. Alr Force men at adjoin-| from Bonwick Point on Pitt Is- lament ing Hickam Air Force Base were land to a fishing boundary sign Lt -Gov Pearkes said he was first at the scene. They found’ on the matniand shore opposite omazed’ at the city’s new air- survivors wandering aimlessly. and a straight line drawn from porton Digby Isiind He met with "Tt sounded like tt wits just | Strouts Point on McCauley Ls- wirport manager © © Bisher and outside the window and we}tand across the northern ent- Rissel Neil, officer in charge of thought if was an accident atyranee to Patral Canal, to the radio telecommunications, De- Our base,” sald Airman Ray Wish-| fishing boundary sign on the partment of Transport, and wits Ch 25, of Haddon Heights shore of Pitt Island. iaken ona short tour of the new eThe engines were still burning coteweee eee ee ments to the press and slander Skeena River. den and has no knawn relatives. le as 0 ’ we whe - ao a No trace of tha man was re- ing the union ane {ts excentives | ported up to press lime today. He The susRension won't affect was reported missing by his son his job, who was on the boat alsa, at Mount Pleasant Chapel nat 301 Fast Bloventh Street in Vancou- vor at 3 p.m, Wednesday, with Rev. Peter Kelly, DD officiating. OO , " iY 1 sort oa " LAI walla . “i a ee re 7 , Py my (Nai pe te a at poe ; : : a) et he ony Neat iN , Wi we hee ; 1M aN i GRA lata. sith wane! coy whieh was driven the othor cnr, a juvenile girl hrnaslons, cur aR . oN wining os , een ’ head 1 Pry 1 re a AS , CARN CHANT — Tho Royal Canadian. Mounted Polles Port Hdward detachment patrol car and a small foreign car collided it the intersection of McBride Street and Third Avenne about OS pan. Friday, About $300 damage wis ennsed to the police He was never married, Fancral xy Const. Robert Sample. Damage to the small ear was unestimiuted, offlolala anil Investigation of the accldept ts continuhae, termina) building. and separated from the plane. The Hentenant - gevernor said | Wreckage Was everywhere. yesterday's: Vieit was not a fore | “Vou could smell the mal one bul hoped he would be burning. -onble te visit here shortly. “A couple of women came run We spoke briefly with Prince ning by and said they had been (Rupert MLA William TW. Murray aboard. They didn't have any in. and Mayor P. oJ. Lester before juries.” being driven to the Digby Island! Names of the. New zenland dock and hoarding the Niannimo. and Australian passengers were News Briefs DELON, Trane A) Piris-Mirrsetiies @ xpress train jumped the treks atop oa vinduet near here today and offt- cia} reports fram) the seene listed at least 30 dead and 100 injured, ¥ ¥ + + TOKYO Wi --- Communist Ohina neewsed Indian troops to- day of firing on three Chinese military outposts during the last week tn the disputed Ladakh region. It sald such netions have caused grave tension wlony ai China-India border, ¥ arrangements are pending and Perguson's Funeral Home is in charge, bodies | | TAIPRE dn. ‘Typhoon Kate lost Is puneh Monday after Jonvingg more than 80,000) persons homeless in Formosa and The PHilippines. ‘Talrty persona were reported nilasing ina boat collixien off Mindoro in ‘The Vhillppines, + ¥ ¥ MOSCOW Reuters) Pravda clatmed today the Soviet Uniien decided to resume nuclonr tests ‘hn the interests of all mankind, dn support of niversal pence.” + + i : ar a The driver of suffered minor laeermdons awn Police WASITINGHTON i President Kennedy told an Amertlenn- Buropean tudience on live telovision today that “b eannot report progress” toward it Berlin settlement with Ruashe and — Staff photo by Bugene Rose: Hila lea “wotirce Of concern and danger tows all.’ Cars collide A car driven by Clifford Rud - land of 1281 Water Street was in collision with another ear driven by Leonard Ryan of Port Rd- wird, on the Galloway bridge Friday morning. The extent of damage t6 bath ears was about $60, } Prinee Rupert has now gone WG days without a fatal traffie accident and 447 days without a fire fatality. WEATHER Cloudy and cooler tomorrow. Tight winds. Low tonight tuned high Tuesday $6 and 66. Dally News readings: Temperatyre ab noon. 48 Thiroemeter, visingg oo. d0a TIDES | Tuesday, duly 24, 1062 (WPoelfle Standard The) Ttgh O8:40 IT feet 1:83 15 feet Low o.. 00:477 6.0 feet 12:63 6.0 feet Rene Attn ae en a s _r>