= ite ee Cf Re eee , PROVINCIAL LISRARY VICTORIA, ¢ © ince Rupert (ns ans . Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. 52, No. 128 Business. Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 PRICE TEN CENTS Hundreds of residents tak Full liquor privileges extended — to all Indians in British Columbia VICTORIA (CP)—Full liquor privileges are being extended to all British Columbia Indians because the attorney-zeneral’s department considers it impos- sible to enforce federal Indian Act regulations limiting liquor rights to certain bunds. VW . ee “Cones at Ihave voted for liquor privileges have therefore been instructed to Pa rt ” | t ~ a A eee ee rslructions. pale land those which have not.” isell to all Indians without dis- y as S : _ JOH a RENIN TIE i* ay a . MARKS FIRST tinction. f f been sent by the provincial liquor Effect of the decision is to! Atlin MLA Frank Calder said oe te aeee. advis- grant all Indians in BC. full , today that the attorney gener- ling them that they may Sell liquor privileges for the first |al's action has proved conc.u~ Desyi | iquor to Indians without restric- |!me In history. |sively our correct interpretation espite overcast skies and ‘odie rainf: ‘tien Under previous regulations, In- |0f the Indian Act that the final dreds of ei Sand periodic rain all, hun- | oo ho instructions res ‘dians were permitted to drink in iact of extending full liquor rights reds of city residents took part in Canada’s birthday | He said the instructions result “cocktail lounges and beer parlors | Tested absolutely with the pro- celebrations held over the weekend ciebiscites being. taken from byt could not purchase liquor or |vinclal government.” The birthday, Canada’s 95th . 5 eaten bands vander ems ‘cer to take home to reserves. | He said that the “long uphill was officially proclaimed yester- | ot . ‘of the federal Indian Act. | The federal Indian Act pro- {fight of the B.C. Indian orgar- day but here in Prince Rupert tne vivic Centre auditorium to "In these plebiscites, many In- [vides Fa an eee tion aa Sent their Gemane a the Elks Lodge 342. threw ‘| watch the local talent contest. aN eS iscites, many quest a plebiscite on the question equal tights to liquor and cul- f J 34 a! The contest. with 13 entries dian bands have voted in favor of having full liquor privileges. ‘minating in the action of the our-day “party” in honor of| was won by a young singin duet ef permitting their members to; Technically, it remains unlaw- ;Nishga Tribal Council of the Nass the event. 14 - year - old Richard Nelson purchase liquor and beer from ful for members of those bands ‘River introducing the liquor night wit ey platted Friday | and ll-year-old Brent Miners vendors to take to their homes who have not voted or who have ‘plebiscite as per the Indian Act Civic Centre. ’ ingo at the who sang “Michael” and “The en Indian reserves | voted against having liquorjhas indeed paia off.” Prince Rupert Twist.” ' British Columbia has roughly rights te purchase liquor by the) “The completion of these ple- Following this party - goers} The two youngsters shared 1400 different Indian bands, Mr. | bottle. biscites, which in effect allows were allowed to go home and $100 in prize money for winning 'Bonner said, “and we have no! But, said Mr. Bonner, from a Indians to oring and consume on rest up for Saturday’s action. |the contest. A special prize of ‘basis upon which to distinguish practical point of view. this law !the Indian reserves would have Saturday's events got under-| $10 was given to 13-year-old | between members of bands which is not enforceable and vendors ‘embarrassed the provincial gov- way at 6 p.m. as the Prince Ru-|Linda Pagens who sang “Little ee - pert Baseball Association’s sixth | Jonah” and “Jumbalaya” backed annual tournament began. up by Casey Wilson anl his “Rock Two hours later, the singing |#%4 Roll Rangers.” cowboy Evan Kemp, a longtime| Kemp, who is returning to the ¥ ernment. favorite of local folk, opened his|city with a show August 10 and g . “The government had tc act. Oclors re wise a 3 My continuing debates on the three-day stand here with a 11, was emcee of the contest floor of the B.C. legislature since 1949 and including my several 2 rp liquor resolutions which were al- OM Medical CAFE PRAM we ror seen oy ne cone Pee a S two-hour show of music and| while members of his show act- ee tion and Social Credit adminis- toe inet 10:30 the same night,'ed as judges. | REGINA & — Saskatchewan |spate of charges and retorts. trations. have now become vic- Saas ol three dances began. Other entries in the talent residents were to learn today the! In the most extreme doctors’ tory debates. unday the day began at 10:30] contest were: Wilson and his! extent of the three - day - old'stand taken in the two-and-a-|_, 4 2™ gratified by the action om iinued. baseball tourney|band; Earl Nelson, guitar solo-| | doctors’ strike. of the attorney general granting ed. ist; Bennett Wilson, vocal solo; | At 2:20 that afternoon an air-| Cooper Williams, vocal solo; Di. sea rescue display was put on'anne Swanson, vocal solo with by the Department of Trans-| Victor Pierce on the guitar, Wil- port's recently - acquired heli- fred Baker, vocal with guitar; copter near the Canadian Na-! Alex Leighton, vocal with guitar; | ‘half-yearold dispute, Dr. H. D.|,,), : : | With the refusal of doctors to| . fer this full liquor right and I am ! Dalgleish, president of the Col-! : . Ls | negotiate further on the provin-\leae of Physicians and Su ‘hopeful in this new privilege and rgeons, : ‘cial government's medical care’ Monday rejected the possibility that an orderly behavior will pre- insurance plan, the province of any further negotiations with- | Vail. | faced the full effects of the with-'out repeal of the Medical Care “The liquor plebiscites how- ever, which allow for consump- ie ee ‘drawal of services by doctors. ‘Insurance Act. ’ : “onal Rage station. {Victor Wells, vocalist with Reg- | Many withdrew normal serv-! ie said the government m tion on reserves, will have to at night, hundreds packed jinald Mason on the piano. Har- ‘ice in protest against the Sun-, Oe BOVE ue 7 us icontinue.” . vey Wilson, accordion solo; Flor- (day start of the government , Pear the complete responsibil- Mayor P. J. Lester said: “The Labor r0 ence Cavanagh, vocal solo; and plan, but customary closing of ,ity for introducing a plan which /B.C. government is to be con- g up Reginald Mason, piano solo. Miss Swanson also received a urges boost special prize of $10. another dance was held. ber on strike, q in ‘jurors rales The annual Dominion Day pa- . @ \ ; “ ay. __...\the province.” : . \ Major hospitals’ in’ the prov~ |" a N | : Fince reported mo initial problems n e vess e 5 rade began at-i0 a.m, Monday | | minion Day weekend made it\ihis stand and for the tragic lature.” difficult to determine the num-| onsequences to the citizens of vm and offices for the Do-|has driven a free profession into igratulated on passing this legis- / n handling patients. ° s ° ’ Speci as and wound its way up to Roose-} DESPITE YESTERDAY morn- s Volunteer doctors continued to [ i d i d A lib f SB OUVER The B.C. Ped-| velt Park where the Nelson Bros.| ing being overcast, hundreds F 4 h fi f| f, provide free emergency service Ota man les 7 an a I a eration of Labor has requested Fisheries float was judged as| of city residents lined Third FCHC ed er Proc PST ALERY ,at 34 designated hospitals but a | Nine vessels landed a total of Attorney General Robert Bon-|*he best entry in the parade. Avenue to witness the Elk’s | Monday night the number avail- at age O 428,500 pounds of halibut at the ner to recommend to the pro-| Other parade winners were:| Dominion Day parade. This e ° iable slipped 231 from the 240; port of Prince Rupert today. vincial cabinet that jurors rates| the Sons of Norway lodge, most| View of the parade was photo- e@nieli lil @ ef ence | who had volunteered earlier. | John Luther Johnson, 68, of | Selling on the exchange: Deep of remuneration be raised. original entry; Prince Rupert graphed from the top of the y PREDICTS TROUBLE 1215 Beach Place died at his re- | Sea with 12,000 pounds including. The Federation contends, and | division of Celgar Limited, best Imperial Bank of Commerce. | * sort home in Osland on Smith 7,500 pounds of medium at 30.3 backs up with a questionaire| industrial entry; McRae Motors, Seen in the foreground is the ALGIERS (AP) — French President de Gaulle, Pr. Sam Landa of Saskatoon.) toand Sunday. cents per pound, 4,000 pounds of at . 4 0 ercial entry; Prince winning Nelson Brothers Fish- . e's _ | co-ordinator of the emergency ae a . -jlarge at 34.2 cents per pound survey, that there was a varying | Des) ton vateur scm Giub, best | cries float followed by a group proclaimed Algeria independent at 10:30 a.m. today service, predicted difficulty in| Born in Winnipeg, Man. Mt) and 500 pounds of chix at 15 ‘loss of income occasioned b : ; “Ovi arvitt . ‘ ; NE "ince Jurors during lengthy Doukhobor organizational entry; Miller Bay| of young baseball players. Staff | after 132 years of Irench rule providing the service for a long in 1918, ‘and a Prince Ruper cents a pound, sold to Northern; . . ‘ . + photos by Ozzie Zbitnew.. at ; , period. n na was a lisherman | piiga Chief, with 50,500 pounds trials at Nelson. Indian Hospital, most comical} } But Afrien's newest nation pmo mre The 92¢ Saskatchews it- | here since then. ’ . , ’ p ' IL was found that some of the | entry; Rupert Motors, best dec- ace » thr fa new civil Lee eae arth Ameri to | i i including 25,000 pounds of hie” \ rors, did not suffer a loss of orated car entry; and in the * faced the threat of a new civil /ernmental deciarations of the }izens—-first in North America to! He is survived by his wife|gium at 30 cents a pound, 25,000 Weome because they were. re-)ehildren’s class, James Skelton 93 killed war from guerrilla troops seek-|Evian peace agreement, the! be covered by a comprehensive, Thura, one son Robert JOHNSON | pounds of large at 34.4 cents a a ing to put radical Vice-Premicr tired. Lheir salaries were con-|11, and Thomas Grantham 10) dying weekend | anmea Ben Bella into power. tinued, or they were able to;won first prize. A chuckwagon : ° As 4500 mutinons nationalist make up lost time by changing with six youngsters, Brian Gard- S 4a $ nalloi president of the Freneh Repub- | government medical insurance| of Prince Rupert, and one daugh- He declares that France sol- plan but uncertain what serv-; ter, Shirlenc Blomberg of Mer- emnly recognizes the indcpend- | ices are available to them—end-! ritt, BC. Funeral arrangements pound, and 500 pounds of chix at 15 cents per pound, sold to Babcock: Caamano Sound with to night shifts or otherwise ex-|iner 6, Debra Gardiner 4, Brian By The Canadian Press guerrillas massi@ southwest of [ence of Algeria.” jed the weekend amid a fresh are still pending, 90,000 pounds including 52,000 tending their working hours. Hadland 11, Leslie Whiteley 8, At least 93 Canadians diva Algiers, the capital 5 jubilans ¥t y pounds of medium at 30.2 cents Most. of the questionaires re- |Robert Whiteley 6, and James|qduring the Dominion Day -holi- Moslems prepared _ i iiedaciet per pound and 38,000 pounds of | turned showed that significant | Whiteley 4, took second prize. day weekend. ewelcome for Premier Youtsset large at 35 cents per pound, sold Ben Khedda and his nationalist | to Booth; Arden with 18,000 government. The moderate o pounds, including 14,000 pounds of medium at 28.5 cents a pound, 3,500 pounds of large at 32 cents a pound and 500 pounds of chix at 15 cents a pound, sold to B.C. Packers. White Swan, with 55,000 | amounts of Income have been| All other youngsters tied for} A Canadian Press survey of lost by wage earners called tolthird and fourth prizes. fidental deaths during Lhe * ao ea ty eo : serve during the trials. Following the parade, Elks ex- accident nM , i tors were flying from their ‘Turts According to Federation Sec- halted ruler George Goodwin three-day weekend showed there ian exile to try to stifle the eer retary HP, O'Neal, the amounts | welcomed everyone and stressed; were 55 traffic fatalities and 33 rilla revolt and assert heir rile ranged from no loss at all to a the importance of celebrating |drownings. The Murvey covers over Algeria. loss of $1,500, with several rang- |Canada’s 95th birthday, the period from 6 pan. Friday Algeria's independence became ing from $800 to $500. Mrs, W. A, wieChesney, Royally, nidnight Monday. effective ab 10:80 am. as the iceee secant eoeeenenane emer cena ne . of the Roval result of a statement issued by pounds, ineluding 35,000 pounds ; e Ady Ot ne Oat. people. on Ne- eee de Ciaulle following a speck of medium i, 30 cents a pound half of her group and expressed d * | meeting of the Freneh cabinet, and 20,000 pounds of large at ity resi en the hope that everybody would To stan tria “By the self - determination 34.5 cents nv pound, sold to Pa- enjoy themselves. vote of duly 1, 162," he stitte- cific; Kaary, with 75,000 pounds ‘ URSNEL d@ David Myers. nent said, the Algerian pro- Prince Rupert MLA William TH, wt a aay? Ment said, we MOPEETL JIL dies aged 70 Murray conaratuliied the Bike (1. will stand brea at the Vall ple called for independence ol ° and brought warm grectings and Assizes opening here Novem " Algerla, co. - operating with | Casper Knutson, 70, died at} pest wishes from the provincial a We f capi mee ve nt France. —— his hame wt 326 Seventh Avenue]! government. arising from the rifle siying hy consequence, the rebut ions | including 35,000 pounds of med- ium at 30.4 cents a pound, and 40,000 pounds of large at 35 cents a pound, sold to Atlin; Alasku Queen, with 70,000 \ , ‘ . . | his unele, ‘nent leeria hes | pounds, Including 40,000 pounds Kast on Sunday, Mayor P, J, Lester oxtended aay Delaveen: France and Algeria bes: sf me ents orn in Sku¢lesnos, Norway,| greetings from City Gounell and | Myers was committed for (ial ing henceforth founded on Whe! yl 150,000 m0 ne ‘Or Inte pegs Mr. Knutson came to Canada in] affielally opened the Iny. aba preliminary hearing into the conditions defined by the wove | and 30, pounds of large at go cents a pound, sold to BC. Packers, Two boats landed at the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- Operative Association's Fairview plant, Wredetin with 30,000 pounds ineluding $,000 pouncls of medium, 21,000 pounds — of large and 1,000 pounds of chix. Dovre B with 28,000 pounds In- 06 and to Prince Rupert In} The weekend celobrations end- feharge whieh follawed We death). 24, He worked in the fishing} ed with the Dominion Diy palliof Walter Fenders it his cabin . Industry here, lash night. nenr here April 46. Russian SPY Mr. Knutson ts Bturvived by VAS | pss , wife Martha, Lwo sons, Lows of e attempts suicide Vancouver, and GUtf of Califor- | nin, ane daughter Onral nt home, rie AY LONDON (Dr. Robert. S0})- pwo broabhers, Carl of Viking, en probitbly with nol be wel Alta, anid Johny of Prince | Rut» LONDON im gir Winston Churehill, now revovered enaunn 0 AVE to je a pert and sister, Mra, Anna Ienute enough from a broken thigh to alt up out of bed, was visited States for at least another two ‘ , » three Hh" spill eluding 16,000 pounds of med- son af Vaneeuyil py his wife today In Middlesex Hospital, “He ts looking very or keaman cnnaneed ee | jum, 12,000 pounds of large and en cr woll,” Lady Churehill told reporters. “He 1s getting an very The fugitive spy who Leied tw no ehix, Prince Rupert has now nicely. ¥ + + . commit suleide to eseape a hile nae nee onc cumasnnins turew ¢ suee oe ge ees anes sceneenam a , : , \ , a sentence tne the United Bhites W A ER gone 16 (iy without il PARIS (Rotors) -- Wort German Chaneollor Adenauer spent an fairly comfortable night E fatal traffic necident mel President de Gauile today for balks on the next step tn Vind the improvement in his ’ , the political Integration of the Common Markel, conditde Hiinined, the ' ‘te Out t : don was nialntatied, and 487 days without a + + + eandition was 2 A fow showors tonight and Wednesday. Little change five fatality MIAMI, Fin, ih —- "Tho loader of the ant-Custro Cran lAit Oe neee e ‘ in temperature. Winds ght. TRO bel eet ys Kon anid Monday night “20. apectally- trained guorrilla ox hos a ia | om Low tonight and high Wed- — yorta this morning penatrated Cubi's coustal defences to land CHILLIWACK, B.C, Gi TWO] haga a re figs . i ena A nesdity 47 and 68, in the province of Mitanzasg.” prison farm osenpoes held a vie Dilly News Readings ¥ + + wr ertioning Righmond family nl) | ‘iii. "Ve AC a AF AY ” f \ an _ Trempernmture ab HOO vw bb BERLIN (a --- Working behind a sereon of smoke and tear [gunpoint for tive hours HUNRY | op = 4 faa len Ean eect - 4 ‘ Burometor, TAUNG wee 300 , gna, the Communata began Dullding a wall along West Ber- before lenving the eampor rata 7 mw ut oe Ghee Ce ‘ j i st DRUGS LTD lin's border with wast Germany Monday night. hore was some Estranded in a rugned and rll ee meer: rm N sili gl TIDES , suapleton they planned to surround Berlin with conerebe and | innecessible bush. in gat ie er Ye me Aton) barrlors, Mr, and Mes. THE Larsen ani ag Nae oS aN és nf Wedneadny, July 4, 1062 DIAL ¥ + + + their twin sons Chris and (Hen, ’ . te eae ay o a tay no — ; f whe A Dan CPaetfle Btandard Timo) BONN UM — Attorney-General Wolfaann Fraenkel of West [6, slept Sunday night tn the BOUIN | Be ee cee oie ee nelle A AAS _ “_— Wigh wo. O83 91,0 feol, Cormany haa hoon suaponded from offices pending an investt- ind Mannayed to attract w fliher- WINNERS OF THE BLACS-SPONSORED talont show, Beent Minory, 11 and Richard Nelson, 14, 16:20 10.1 feot gation of charges that he was Involved In bloody Nav triads, [man on Chilliwnek Lake Mon- Neht, are seen petty some pola ters from an “old-pro" in the entertainment flold, van Komp. LOW ..... 00:08 9.3 foot __ _ the Justice minintry announced Monclay, day morning. The show, held tn the Clvle Centre, saw an overflowing erowd onjoylig local talent at tts best. D114 1 feot