reser er : 7. : SF ewe pi ye a, lb oe ee TO ee wee “, . PROVINCIAL: LIBRARY cere re | @ | @ VICTORIA, p ¢ | rince Rupert Daily News =~ Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest we Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 News Desk 3204, Sports 3207, Social 3205 fo | —— »: , “ Warehouse || Phone'system changing | ¢ ig shot in eure - at Alaska | in call method billing | ol bue seven eee ct ccen ready Friday Switch to all number calling sent number is 6565, your num- $7,000 and $8,000 toward a receiving home 7 (ANC).and direct distance dial- | ber after December 1 will be . ’ , . - WAREHOUSE AT ALASKA © p.1'1%& (DDD) wil be made this year | 624-6565. for children in Prince Rupert, it was revealed . i i ple- Direct dis ‘e diali i - . . . . SEATTLE (im) — iA ware | Dy Une clty of Prince Rupert tele come possible to other paso; last night at the annual meeting of Friendship ‘ housin: facilit at Saxman, , ” ° — eee . Alaska” about ix miles south} .They will start December 1,/the province and other dial| House. | Home Missions: Rev. R. W. Hen- of Ketchikan, to handle goods coinciding with issuance of the telephones in North America, To | ‘hile joining in the unani-,derson and Rev. A. R. T. Dixon being rail-barged from the mid- next telephone directory. call -any part of the Province, ‘mous vote raised in favor of of Kitimat. |west and east through Canada ‘A new long distance billing subscribers will dial 112 PIUS isuch a home four children have Appointed by the Anglican ‘to Alaska, will begin operation ' ; tomorrow, a spokesmah said here’ ‘procedure is also starting with ‘accounts to be sent out on April local numbers. of the social Synod were Mr. W.M. Scott and Dr. R. G.; Archdeacon G. A. Robinson of become charges welfare department, Wednesday. il; payable on April 15 Large, treasurer, advocated that! Port Edward. Joseph B. Ward, Seattle, presi- “The three projects afe calcula- the home be an entity separate! Ald. A. D. Ritchie will once | ii ' ; a ij from Fricndship House as had' again represent the city of ‘dent of the Ketchikan and Nor- ited to bring economy) efficiency | thern Termina] Company opera- itor of the Saxman plant, said once-a-week service from.Chica- /go through Prince Rupert, would ibe stepped up later if traffic | -In the new billing procedure, and conformity. individual tickets will not be mailed as at presené but the ,Statement, prepared mechanic- Prince Rupert. The Prince Rupert Presbytery appointed Mr. McBride, D.--Ey Forward and T. M. Carscadden. A. J. Wright will once again been proposed by some members. “¥ do not think that Friend- ship House can further bur- den itsel financially,” Dr. Large said, “as we now owe i | permits, ‘ally on. electronic computers more than $71,000 on the new |represent the provincial govern- i ' Ward said bypassing Seattle iii show the number from | building and are operating on ment. a hn Pahl e and using the rail-barge service which the call was made, the ; an increased $61,000 fiscal bud- W. A. 5. Barnes, john an 4 wae ;in connection with the ware- date, place called, time of call in get.” __|and James Gosneil wil sit on tt e a housing operation would save minutes and the charge. Dr. R. W. K. Elliott, acting} Board as representa the N hive ‘time and shipping costs. TIES IN dimectcr af Friendship Houwse,|Indian Agency and the Na ive . ig wei Res, Back hauls of Alaskan fish - idescribed the nced for the home Brotherhood respectively. 64 as - ‘All number calling is being in- “eritical’. Pres : i 5 ae . : Fj ' a y : , : Sag all Ne: oe coe (gc ‘Be be, ‘and forest products are planned, stituted because it is being or has as : critical . Pr esent accommo- will lene ne eae ccating tue ‘IN DOG HOUSE — Millionaire mining promoter H, J. Boylen’s son Philip, 24, looks askance at | Ward said. ibeen adopted by all other sys- Cation is hopelessly inadequate, Friendship House Association at ‘ Robin, a six-month-old whippet, after a robberv that netted four gunmen $500,000 in jewelry ‘from the family’s Toronto “Was struck on the head, , round. We ee ee Gaglardi vigorously toria today after a trip to Chi-| maximum “propaganda value.” cago, today denied charges of: And he strongly defended E. C. graft levelled against the high-: Webster, departmerital director ways department. [of construction and other men The highways minister Gag-,in the department, saying: lardi said today that under the: “I have never found any in- system used in paying for work gication of any of them. follow- denies charges nome. Revin “barked‘at me and not at the baadits”, said Philip, who bound, and shoved in a closet. Bloodstain is shown in right fore-. — CP Wircphoto | ' As spckesman for Canadian ,National Railways at Prince | Rupert said today that while -: warehousing facility at Saxman /may begin operation tomorrow, ‘it doesn’t mean that the first ‘shipping via Prince Rupert will ipartment to..go. along with it.”, WORK ST ARTING He said it was possib'e for | final estimates on a job to change. But the system ruled out the possibility of a con- | tractor getting money for work | not done. The minister also denied the ' PORT SIMPSON (Corres- _ pondent) —- A hunded men are expected to be working here within a week on logging op- erations and one of the im- portant results of the enter- teins in North America, and is ttecessary to tie in with direct distance dialing. It’s also faster and more accurate, eliminating confusion between the letters O and I and the figures 0 and 1, and difficulty in pronunciation, for instance. the North Pacific Fur Seal Com- nission--Canada, the Union—have agreed to extend, or another six years their treaty | , barring pelagic fur sealing, the | TOKYO (>) —. Members of | United : ‘States, Japan and the’ Soviet | he said. More than 100 children are cared for now by sccial welfare, mostly in foster homes through- out the city. “On almost any night I might have care of 15 children, in addition to those taken its next meeting early in March. didate in the April 8 federal | Start then. i i i care of by social welfare,” Dr. : oO, . . ; » Prefix to present local num- election, has received support ; . oe . 4 . ! | However, it will start some) pers will be 624. If your pre- | from national leader Lester B, | Elliott told the meeting. | OT Gra nmin WayS aepar tment : time in March, he said. 2 ) 3 | Pearson. In a telegram to Mr. || A motion was endorsed that | ‘ a " ‘ \* es vee Fur sealing ban Magor today, Mr, Pearson said: |the board look into legal aspects ‘ : . . . 1 PORT SIMPSON : me “Warm congratulations on |Of Friendship House associating e VICTORIA (0) — Highways Mr. Dowding bared his charges:a raft of engineers in. the de- rN WEE PAIN | 4: eg as . ; itself i n administrativ . ini gla’ iy i : oo “ ee : extended: 6 @ars) your nomination to-run in the in an administrative ca % minister--Gaglardt-back. in .Vie="in" the legislature simply to get . ee ¥' meee fe pacity with the propesed receiy- general election. You have my ] wholehearted support and J] /ing home. am counting on you and your , PSYCHIATRIST SOUGHT organization to share in the | In another important move, great Liberal victory. Good ‘the meeting decided to seek the duck.” iservices of a trained psychia- ‘trist for Friendship House by -1964. The Board of Home Mis- contracts it would take a beant | ing anything but the correct sions of the United Church of ‘ prise-—construction of a road of corrupters in the department procedure.” ling between Port affidavit charges there was an, Headway in talks newspaper Nihon Keizai reports. ' deal with the former L. and M. Simpson An extension of the treaty; WASHINGTON i — ‘The Canada would make the psy- . to he ieee, plan foie ae Regarding a charge that he|Logging company of Kamloops’ and the head of Tuck Inlet. ‘would constitute a big blow to navy's Polaris boss said today chiatrist’s services available, oe . Hidavite tank dit the lemalan bed promised to “take care” of;to fay Mrs. Florence Gresty,, Beaufort Industries Ltd., is Japan which was understood to British-U.S. negotiations have. Such a qualified person was : ALTIGAVLLS ea in the leg ‘Union Contractors Limited if! Social Credit party worker, $350! engaged in the operations un- ‘have pressed for permission to:made - “enormous _ strides” in! needed to assist in alcohol prob-i ESCAPING unhurt when Vene- ture by Burnaby NDP member Gordon Dowding alleging de- partmenta] work shects were al- tered to permit wrongful pay-. ment of some $135,000. Mr. Gaglardi charged that Port Simpson woman passes at age of 32 Mrs. Agnes Vivian Smith, wife of Robert Smith, died in Prinee Rupert General Hospital Wed- nesduy, Mrs. Smith was 32. Born at) Claxton Canneries, Skeena River, Mrs. Smith lived at Port Simpson, Besides her husband she is Survived by four sons, Clifford, John, Kenneth and Reginald: three daughters, Frances, Patric- ia and Geraldine; her mother at Casslar Cannery; three broth- ers, Felix, Reginald and = Vin- cent Davis; two sisters, Mrs, Els~ peth Bright and Mrs, Betsy Smith, the firm paid off a department ‘employee’s mortgage, Mr. Gag- -lardi said. | “How could I promise to pay ‘anybody anything and then get 9 die in crash of jet tanker FAIRBANKS, Alaska (am —. A KC-135 jet tanker taking off from Eielson Air Foree Base exploded over a guard house at an entrance to the field Wed- nesday night, killing nine per- Sons. All seven aboard the plane were killed. The other two died when the explosion flattened the guard house and a nearby wait- ing room, lane ‘passed over \jthe guard house, flames appeared and then it: exploded, The four-engined plane smash- ed Into the Alaska Highway, which runs by the base to Fair- banks, 26 miles to the north, PPIPOPIPII EL ES IVEII DE LILI E TPE DODP DOVE DLODODODUO ODED DOOOORCOODO DOLD | Rupert Rambles WPPPPPOPOPDE POP OPOPLILO PLO LIP L LD DIVPEO DOODLE LILI OLO LOL CO PPEPORODLE Well-known former, eily law- yer Peter Gibb has gained him- self some fame aver in Dawson Creek, Peter has won himself no Jess thon best aetor award now drama festival at Grand Prairie, Name oof the play was "The Man with the Plower dn his Mouth’. Hope the flower didn't tuke anything away fran that cule Trish neeent of Peler's. te The elty, whlebh has intro- duced now regulations requiring plate Udensing of econmeretal vehialo, today wonders 150 prospective plate buyers have disnppenred to. That's the dif- ORMES DRUGS LTD. DIAL 2151 where: erence in number of provinetal government commercial vehicle livences sold here, (500), and Only 350 platos sold at elty hall. + + Bird lover has a tip for resi- dents concerned over lick of flowers and honee of nectar for hummingbird seen on Gmhum Aventte and any more early birds of its particular foathor: miko feedors similar to the com- mercial hummingbird — feeders, Take an empty pill tube, twist KOMe wire around it, and hang titled on a branch outside, Fill the tube with elther Hquid hon- BY OF @ Suge and wator solution. Mummingbirds happil y alp oithor, » + Prince Rupert cage fans wilt kel a chance to lool at Visiting toums from Kitinwd, Torneo, Wavleton and Ovonn Falla this weekend abt the Prince Ruport sonlor secondary sehool, The fourney runs tonight, tomorrow and Snturdnay, and tlekets aye sll available, according to co- ordinator Don Wartwhg. ! 1 I 1 ' ( a month. Mr. Gaplardi said: “This js smear and filthy and it appears they, the NDP, will drag up any- thing.” Premier W. A. C, Bennett has promised full investigation into the charges levelled against the highways department of his Social Credit government. But even as the promise was made, new TIDP charges-—this tinie alleging “blatant patron- age,” crackled through the Brit- ish Columbia legislature Wed- nescday. James member Rhodes, for Delta, said the government has! “paid through the nose” in “bla- tant patronage to inefficient po- litical healers.” Ie siid there exists a “arge : Vee ’ * va ‘ . A witness said that as the spider web of companies whose main qualification appears to be their personal conneetions With the highways minister and- or the Social Credit’ Party. | der agreement with Port Simp- ' son Band Councillors. i Equipment was being trar3- ported to Port Simpson today by barge under arrangements with Tide Water Contracting of Prince Rupert, and unload- ing was due to begin immedi- ately upon arrival, Full operations wil! within a weck. begin Student awarded $35,000 damages ' VANCOUVER ¢() Robert Phillip Pawson, a student at University of British Columbia from New Westminster, Wed- nesday was awarded daniages in) Supreme Court for injuries suffered in sin accident on Vancouver Isgind. Pawson lost a lew when his motorcycle was in collision with a car driv- en by Russell Cooper. POLPPO PLO VPI PLDIG CLEC OOP CO CEOOGES | $35,300 | ; engage in sealing at sca because working out arrangements for ‘of the increase in the seal popu- creating a British missile firing i lation. | PPOPP PP LIP DVD LLP PPP LDP VEO POP OD (submarine force. PPPOOPON FIFTY SOROPTIMISTS COMIN FOR BIG PARLEY IN MAY Between 50 and 100 delegates are expected to ar- rive in Prince Rupert for the Soroptimists annual confer- _ ence of western region, to which local Soroptimists will be hostesses May 23, 24, and 25. Mrs. Betty Beck Prosser of Los Angeles, vice-presi- dent of the Soroptimist federation, will be coming for the big conference. Also attending will be Mrs. Harry Kemp of Vancouver, western region governor. The approximately 30 clubs in the western region, gates. extending from Winnipeg, are being asked to send dele- Mrs. Mary Turner, conference chairman and organ: izer, says plans will be formulated soon for the agenda including opening ceremonies, ' and other events, meetings, a banquet, tours CPOVPLOLO PPL OVE OEP PP OOLE DG FRPP IPPIF RPDS POOP PDO GRDOIORL OP CROVODD EDR: ALASKAN WOMAN TELLS SEATTLE IN “FERRY” TALE LETTER You Il rejoice at how Prince Ru EDITOR'S NOTE — Prince Rupert has been given a well- deserved boost in the form of a letter from Mrs, Wind Silko of Ketehiliin to the Seatte Post- Intelligencer. As) this letter carves much interest ip this aren it was fell that it should he carried in its entirety. The Scaitle newspaper also ranean Hieture of Mrs. Silko holding a Prince Rupert Dally News with the headline “Prince Rupert Salutes Malaspina.” Unfortun- ately we are unable to repro. duce thik photo as we could not obfaln the original Mere is Mrs, Silko's lotter as tt appoar- ed in the Seattle publication, Vo the Poxt-lntelligenoor: Render Max Goodloe Ganu- ry at) needled your polielans for helping Inuneh Alaska's new car ferries, He told) onty part oof the story, for while most of the ferry prassenpgors Will drive to Prince Rupert, BC. toa board, many will dytve through your pam of the Puget Mound area en ponte, The pollticlans, of course, are partly to blame for the ferries coming to our lovely froniiorland. U.S. money built Highway 16 into Prince Ruport during World War JX when that city was n sub-port of Soatile. We didn't have ships to supply the bases being built, In Westorn Alaska to chase the Japs from the Aleutians, so We used barges from Rupert. long the Inside Passage, and henen the feeder road, now burgeoning Into a major high- way, thanks to the Canadians spending some $60 million thereon, And, of course, we want our ferries to cash in on somo of that Investment, thus putting the shoe on the other foot, Herries from Soenttlo to Al- askin? Woll, Alaska Stoanship Rive up Ita prasenger service olaht or nine yours ago beenuse of high coats, chlofly Inbor, 1 charges rvound $200 to whip a cnr WO miles from Senttlo to eetehtkan, So maybe we could not alford to do business on that seale, even with publicly owned ferries. Besides, there is aegreab lure to an amphibious route to Alaska; two days by land, lwo days by luxury ferry- boat. So why not be eantented With having our ferries man- ned by Seattle marine union- ists? You will rejoice, I know, to realize haw your ex-sub-port of Prince Rupert (pap, 12,000) has blossomed. If has Just conplet- eda $7ly, million alrport in its horbor at Digby Island. 1 hopes Ina yerr or two to have Ww now ferry service to Stewart, BO, and the now-bullding Crsslar Wlehway atong the old Telograph Trail (the A route to Aluskad. This: rond will be a short cul to the Alaska UWigh- way, obviating the long trip Inland to Dawson Creek, B.C. And Mighway 16 now lends into nv huge land of lakes, parks, re- sorta and thriving new towns such a Torrace (8,000 people); Tettimat, the aduninium elty, 9,000; and Prince Creorge, the riall-pipeline center with a pulp mill coniing, about 12,000 per- sons, So enjoy the pleasures of parenthood while you may, for Rupert also is feeding a lot of freleht inte Alaskan by sen- traln whieh onee went through Seattle. Tt ts the crossroad cily of the North, We Alashans, as a colony, used to ory that we were the chattel of Seattle. Now we stand oon our own feet, ran our own ferrios past our own ghoolers and totem villages, and plan our Centennial cele- bration along with that of wend tn LNG. So please tatil out your bidarka and paddle up nt that time, We shall entertain you well sit landing by helleapler on Mount McKinley's ley peaks the Aighest on the continent, or oy an dee dstand in the Are- tle. Ora journey by submarine beneath the fee poek. Or oa Nusslny ballet at Sitka, the pert has blossomed ‘lems, family difficulties and: , young people's problems, and for ‘adjustment of Indians from vil- _lage to urban life, Dr, Elliott i said. » The meeting, chaired by Pres- iident R. W. McBride, also put [forth a motion to the board that the old Friendship House |building be not vacated but re- i tained on a ntonth-teemonth ‘basis fer contribution of the 'present Thrift Shop. >: The shop was originally slat- ‘ed for the new building but its quarters are now aceupied by / social welfare department of- fices. Elected to the board of di- rectors were Mrs, A. J. Bussan- ‘ich, Paul Starr, H, Wilkinson, Mrs. D. W. Burnips and Dr. L. M. Greene. Appointed First United Chureh were: Dr. Elliott, Dr. Large and Dr. CG W. J. Piddes. - Appointed by the Board of bv ‘apital of Russian | America, And a Days of ‘98 casing with the shooting of Dan MeGrew at Skagway, Naturally, we shall charpe you twiee what it's worth, heeause of the tribute you have taken on our goods these many decades, But while we are now politi- “aly your equal, we still pro- tect you well, Where would Boeing's bie factory he locate ed if Seerectary Seward hadn't purchased Aluska? There would be Soviet bombers at Annette and Gustavus, barely an hour's fight tine fran your heart- lind. So con't disparage your chilly cousins. We provide the defense diy depth whieh Jets you sleep peacefully along the shores of diiott Bay while we stand on guard, Beme day one of your schoolboys will write best selling sone about “The Tundra We Tenderly Lave." Sorry this grew to be quite i “ferry” tate, MRS, WINI SILICO, zuelan demonstrators clashed With police at an armed for- ces parade yesterday in Santo Domingo, was United States Vice-President Lyndon B, Johnson, above. Clash occur- red near a grandstand where parade was being reviewed. ta vorced and Miss Ball has sinee married comic Gary Morton. WEATHER Wetehtkan. Desi Arnaz to wed on 46th birthday HOLLYWOOD (m— Desi Arnay + said Wednesday he will celebrate his 46th birthday Saturday by marrying vivacious Mrs. Edith Wirsch. red-haired The Cuban - born television star said the wedding will take place in Las Vegas, Nev. maried They were di- Arnaz Lucille was formerly Ball. Daily smile KIGHT DO - MORES 1. Do more than exist, five! 2. Do more than touch, feel! $3. Do more than look, observe! 4. Do more than read, wbserb! 5. Do more than hear, listen! 6. Do more than sten, under - sbaned! 7. Do more than think, pon- der! 8 Do more than talk, say somothing! — John Harsen Rhodes Wind warning continued, Mostly cloudy with showers today and Fricday but fre- quently sunny over the east coust, the Queen Charlotte Ishinds. Continuing = mild. Winds southwest 30 in ex- posed areas and southerly 20 clrewhere, Low tonight and high Friday at Prince Rupert 88 and da, Daily Nows Readings Temperature at noon... 63 Barometer, falling . sd TIDES Mridiy, Mareh 1, 1063 (Maeltle Standard Times Heh . O61 21.0 feel W748 TH.0 feet Low au. . rtto 4.6 feet 23546 6.8 Loot