Oe mE yy —-$1,20 On anette netntenenenese, an este Business, Classified 3203, Advertising 3201 Keeping his fingers crossed for luck in tomorrow's running of the Grand National steeple- Chase at Aintree, England, is Norman Cronk, above, of Trish sweepstakes ticket on Dandy Tim. He holds telcgram announcing his ticket had been drawn, for first time in 30 years he has bought tickets. HE HAS CHANCE TO WIN FORTUNE Four | t i ! l i Flans are in the making for a renovation program to the ; ‘Prince Rupert General Hospital, liamson told the 53rd annual association meeting Thursday night that proposed plans call ‘for the construction of a new wing at the west end of the hos- ‘ptal, cf double corridor de- sign. . The new wing, Mr. Williamson ‘Said, will contain new operating i rooms, delivery roorns, nursery, imaternity beds, surgical beds, recovery room, central sterile Supply, morgue and autopsy ; area, emergency room, adminis- ‘tration, elevators and central ' stores. . Mr. Williamson said in his an- “nual report that what is now the doctor’s parking area will be used for a proposed building to contain new dietary department, laundry and maintenance shop. He said the existing building - Shooting adds (Giordano photo) to go to the post. There wil! be 22 first prizes of 50,000 pounds, 22 sccond-place prizes of 20,- 000 pounds and 22 prizes of 10,- 000 pounds for third place. $1,200,000 building addition and Beard Chairman E. A. Wil- Double-corridor wing slated for hospital will be devoted to library, doctor’s room, lecture and demonstration room and cafeteria. The proposed plan would re- sult in an increase from 88 rated beds and 12 bassinets to 137 beds and 16 bassinets plus an unfinished area for further accommodation, “Preliminary architect's esti- mates place the cost at approxi- mately $1,200,000, indeed a sub- Stantial amount, but you will agree I am sure that such a program to bring the residents of Prince Rupert and area a modern and adequate sized hospital ig overdue,’ said the chairman. at last night’s meeting, financing of the scheme will be jlargely through government grants, both provincial and federal, “but quite rightly in the addition CL plan né Crince Rupe Published at Canada’s Most. Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1963 —_ |. enlargec. medical and pediatric units, x- ray, Jaboratry, pharmacy, phys- lotherapy, medical records and Mr. Williamson, who was again revolving around the possibility. lected chairma f the board ‘ci another minority government! | . a . electe 3 n of the said Spine elected Aprit € blew out Mile-wide band aud will take in|Japanese press quoted to . ye OR Pe eZ FR | Fe SNES ghee th Ye ae edtpetrtteadle thet gd rr pdm Be os PROVINCIAL LIBRARY 24° VICTCRIA, #EC DEC 31/€3 weeanesareencca rane feeb ee ee tne teeter . < Desk 3204, Sports 3207, Social 3205 News PRICE TEN CENTS POPLLE POLO DDE LS LODPOODVOP DOPED OOOO PLANE MISSING | EN ROUTE HERE | | | To work north to Rupert area A four-month search for natural gas and a flight from Vancouver to oil off the ccast of British Columbia including Mie mM . ® ‘Richard Hanson of Vancou. the Prince Rupert area was announced Thurs- narson abo ved the only day by William L. Grossman, exploration ma- person aboard the aircraft | ° ° oe nager for Shell Gili Company of Canada Li- when it left here at 2:50 p.m. : ie ane being earch opera- vnited, The Canadian Press reported today. statement in Calgary, tons are being conducted in | the area between Vancouver | In a and Bella Coola. Mr. Grossman said the hunt, “for wrorvscorccrecscccooocococenveve POSSible ail or gas-bearing struc- oe tures,” will be carried out by a Coalition fleet of four chartered ships. . : The search will hegin at the idea refuted — by Pearson — mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, near the United States By The Canadian Press A new fiurry of statements: VANCOUVER «) -—- Three RCAF planes today began a search for a small plane miss- ing since Thursday night on Japan decries “delay” over halibut issue TOKYO (@-—Japan made a for- mal protest to Canada today de- crying the delay in approving a recommendation to allow Japan i to take halibut in the East Ber- The search will cover a 40-|ing Sea, it was reported. The foreign are vlpicetd * ai ‘s- 11,500,000 underwater acres on{office sources as saying the pro- af the election campaign Thurs ‘which Shell has acquired ex-'test note was handed the Cana- . ‘ploration parmits. jdian government through Jap- Diefenbaker “Any future will|/anese ambassador Nobuhiko Us- border, in April, and will move northward up the west coast of Vancouver Island, through Hecate Strait and on up the coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands, ending next August off Prince Rupert, day, Prime Minister ‘said at Port Credit, Ont., that) program autonomy, -the other three parties have lost largely be based on the com- lhiba at Ottawa. a: Pete Oe ge rince Rupert, who holds an About 45 horses are expected interests of local SS fe divme finite cy vf . _Prince upert, who we nee ce are & pee coe a these levels of senior govern- ‘hope of forming a majority ad- pany s findings Unis summer, | The reports said the Japanese e . ment have left a portion of the ministration and that his Pro-|te announcement said. 25 Sh |government made the protest 10 tension financing of hospital construc- gressive Conservative party now,, There will be 30 to 25 S ell because Canada failed to accept a bs to ta e ace O ah as ima fion a community responsibility. is the only one determined toi technicians, in addition to the |by March 25 the North Pacific fi awe. " , . 7 oo “Te'when the plans have been’ gy, Meee (crews aboard the .160-foot ves- | Fisheries “Commission’s recom= one | over Cuba approved by the responsible He cited published report— / Seéls. ; |mendation that the Japanese be 3 ; authorities in Victeria and Ot- he did not identify it—that Lib-| A large part of the off-shore | permitted to take halibut in the { -tawa and more definite esti- mates of costs and available grants are determined and prior to the commencement of any In preparation for inaugural run on. ‘ident Kennedy called the execu- tive committee of the National Security Council into session ing privately of coalition with!@ ““gas-exploder” technique to! reserved exclusively for Canada — the Conservatives if neither Provide a record of subsea for-' and the United States. The fish. party won a majority. mations. In areas where more ling season opened March 25. cral Leader Pearson was think-|Program will involve the use of [reset Bering Sea, which has been £ Second ship to go into service six hours because of stormy on the new Alaska Marine High-‘ weather in the north. He left be-- being invited to have repre- seniatives aboard. way between Prince Rupert and fore noon for Seattle, after talks southeastern Alaska ports will. with city officials on Prince construction, it will be our re- He made the assertion after: detailed exploration work is in-| ‘today amid a new wave of ten- ed Alaska’ sion over Cuba. Governor William Egan and his’ Also invited to jcin | Sponsibility to enlist the finan- ‘cial support of our community.” ihe : . : The United States has al- . . : s dicated, the basic program will hein Mr. P state- , 5 . | ’ ment ‘AL Edmonton saying. “*” be supplemented ky convention-| &@4¥ approved the Commission's ro into service Apri | t's s for celebrations __ The inner strategy group, “There if anaet ‘al seismic work with explosives. "commendation but Prime Min- q BO into semyice April 11. . rupert’s plans wah one eons party ace Premier W. A.C. Ben-: formed during last fall's Cuban! There is absolutely no truth ne compens ihrem posi ves. ister Diefenbaker has said Can- i and A Bore of Tunece ty nee ural run nett and his cabinet, the Com- crisis, was faced with these de- C h TE ti that the Liberal party or I, as the gas technique makes use of 242 will not give its approval chard A, Berg of Juneau, trans- : naug . missioner of the Yukon, and velopments: ras Vv ic im lies leader, would support or even contained explosion which will until a “full investigation” is portation specialist with the, “All the cities along the Mar- other government officials. ' LT! ‘sday . .. . . e contemplate a coalition with the @ t f fi ~ I c made. State of Alaska's department of!ine Highway route are enthusi- “We hone to acquaint people’, US vess that te Russi ” in hos ital Conservative party. Ps artect fish. , Japan's note expressed regret i economic development and plan-/astic, and taking a lot of trouble with what the ferry system ish iit MiGs 1 tat two A ussian- ey “These reports appear to be Department vbservers will ac- that Canada failed to respect q ing, who breezed into town to! - tania arn ec ; . Save Quit MIGS shot at it in interna- ° a Inst-ditch move to confuse the company the cperation with au-- nar h ‘ : ning, . | to ste thal people are shown al} about. ana of course, Prince! tional waters {f.Cuba’s “t} F wit the spirit of the International he way for preparations for ' veg ONL Waters off Cuba's north at Fair anks eleclorate and thereby save the thority to alter the program or . : : lay the way P ; iar d the inaugural cruise,” Rupert, as the treminus city, ¢cast The 4,600-t shi the eae s , ‘ . es aie ‘tripting «ie North Pacific Fishery Convention he system's inaugural voyage |#round on the inaug , : , . wf EGast, ine 4, on ship, the Conservative party from total impose further restrictios “if . Be : ee ors , ‘ ne said. ‘will have a large share in that,” | Ploridian. unhit, sailed on to-| WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (@) -- defeat.” ‘it is felt such action is neces- which binds Canada, the United Apri — il be taken off aior news syndicates, film Berg said. ‘ward Miami under air escort. The story of Helen Klaben and: ‘sary to protect. marine life.” (States and Japan to n eaual Malaspina ak wid ane her | Major se wch’ a hose of Marine Highway travellers, he 2. The withdrawal of Soviet Ralph Flores began its last chap-' a ; “The gas exploder method, fishery reaources | on an equa q service when Te wee oo ne for producers Ne Tim ° Life, Said, will be spending more time svidiers from Cuba, which the! ter today as Miss Klaben rested, SQturn booster ‘which involves the explosion of footing, the reports said. ; place, and wil ° spruces uP Movietone . “Ge . hie “all ian oprrince Rupert than in any Uniled States deems disap-/in a Fairbanks hospital and! “oxygen and acetylene in a closed , ‘OUVER (A kesm: : Bhe MAUBUrAL VOyARE. i we National m neross the Un- other port of call on the route. ‘pointingly slow, Latest U.S. es-! Flores recounted his experiences | halds U.S. hopes ‘rubber tube, provides a limited |. tthe U ML d Fish me rand \ Berg arrived on the Malaspina) bis HEWSPAPEDS BEPOSS | la. are yr ces ‘timates place 13,000 to 14,000 to his wife, Theresa, who arrived: CAPR CANAVERAL «mM — Source of signal energy and re- for The nited Fishermen an , Tein ning in a trip delayed | ited States and Canada, are puBLICITY Russian military personnel still, Thursd (CAPE C RAL vores imited d ‘Allied Workers (Ind.) said : this morning yi an ill Thursday, “The United State's Saturn boost-. cords to only a limited depth. ; ae | ile predicted that a jet of on the island. Miss Klaben was reunited av soon overtake the Rus. “TO get information from Thursday External Affairs Min- e ° ° words apuut Prince Rupert will 3. Hit-and-run raids by anti-|with her brother, Arthur. and ian lead in rocket power in a deeper levels, uncontained ex- ister Green Pas promise di ely Indian Ul é wit eyes appear in newspapers and ma- Castro exiles, which Washing-|his wife here Thursday. Al] flew move which have a significant Plosives will be lowered about /&da will no iC PI hheries G nay ee the trip, (08 fears could make the Car-!to Fairbanks, where doctors ssid! wena the race to the moon, four feet into the water and de- '!e North Pacific Fisheries Con wee Yor OS Ole lite I Will be_ expressing Tbbean situation worse. ithe girl would not have to un-; re aateh Satins still ts in the tonated to provide a stronger mission Nee Tehing righ he w TS y expressing an . . : sough Si ‘ ‘ tate Yn tnwaaun Pie . hie oO, The United States as cuba | derg rdiate surger yp ae . 3 ‘rey source.” Ing Japanese fishin BLS, like ha wk 5 SAW 5 their opinions in miuny Wwiys and today for n full report ow the inltred taht foo on hes experimental stage, it may with- enerky Source eee cee on | Later UFAWU secretary Homer media,” he said, commenting on yiics tiring shots across the bow: br. John Weston said that if M2 SIX Months score a great pro- ° . ‘Stevens accused the U.S. state WHITEHORSE, ¥.T, @ — Anjlegislature member for Watson the chance the Inauguration Wi na sterm of the merchant ship 'the frost-bit ten tocs of her right pellant breakthrough: ane at me 4 dead in fire ‘departinent of putting pressure Indian guide and trapper with | Lake, said in an interview here give Rupert in publicity, Mloridiun, I was the second in- foot are amputated, surgery wilh SEUC time a it 4301 ype LOS'TON «a A general on the Canadian government to “eyes like a hiuwk" still doesn't {that George was the first per- orpis ety, he pointed out, NAS cident of its kind reported In ai take place at the Columbia Medi. re Hl . vein ht of the hay. alarm fire swept through upper immediately ratify the recom know he was responsible for]/son to spot the SOS. ane of the “mieest settings” of month. ical Centre in New York, vo ht we ootetlite we Lu > te Moors of the Sherry Biltmore mendation giving the Japanese saving the lives of Helen Klaben | Now somewhere in rugged ail the Marine Highway towns. Lae won | Miss Klaben, a 21-year-old of- 5 te Russi satellite sent up te iy early today. ‘There were the right to fish halibut in the sind Ralph Flores. mountain country south of the: Type of celebration will dee: BUDGET CUT fice worker from Brooklyn who date, ; four known dead. two men and Eastern Bering Sea. . And he) probably won't’ know jaren where Miss Kliaben ANd yond Eartly on how lone Mala- VANCOUVE © -An estimated survived seven weeks in) dense 'y) il ile wo women, all unidentified. | aaa aE eenaeeeeteneateeetameeenmeeneneated for several months. Flores were rescued from thelr spina will be here before leaving $1,500,000 has been slashed from northern bushland following a ai y smi Kiremen carried some 75 per- PC did t Frank George, 32, used his/erashed plane, George was alot 9 aap, April 27, The cily has Vancouver's 1963 budget, reduc- | plane erash, lett here tna wheel There's a new car for women sans gown ladders set up on canaiaqare hawk-like eyes Ino spotting an Mitek tin ae piane oid bY | authorized spending of up toving anticipated tax Increases to ehalr, her foot swathed in bund- drivers, The tenders are on the three sides of the 350 = room 308" trampe s shuck TH mm iast SUNGAY, 1.000 on the big fete local bout nine from 15 per cent eS inside huilding. “SOS” tramped out in the snow | Chuc ‘ui bc oe el n 8 ly, about nine from 15 per cent. ‘ages. de, he Flores near a crashed plane} “George has eyes ike a hawk | 2. wwe ee ee . —_ bene ; ee , - vee ere tomorrow : ” . . . . spot t har . _ jn northern B.C, It was dis-]. « ae ou spat Cet oe Run Jeptuon, Progressive Con- rlased today, Tavion PR P SED E, N. N servative purty dindidate for Don Taylor. Oe ener eriecccceessceccesrecsoceres Skeenna riding in the April 8 fed- eveeeeseeee ee eee “ere ATE PRS SY eral general election, will be in “ Ve Prince Rupert all day tomorrow u ert alin @s a: on campaign business, a Besides visiting residents, he will be available for diseussyions npr se eDTsOV Gs TPOPPOSOVLIGISLIGIEIISEIELEIOILIGIVIVORLOOVESLOTOOEY tomorrow afternoon from i to 5 “eware this Monday, for t's by the Greporian, moek calls at the Civie. Centre common A wil Vool's Day, when It's con- continued to be pald on April J lounge, Coffee will be served. bere proper to play harmless ts 0 toko, | okes on one's friends. AIL Fools | ed ! E THER \ Ly. necording to those who} Part of the entertalnment dur- A cen sued, b Ms, Q “{: tL oof the ys | ow at ated Hes, cunt beng the anauet of he women cloudy with minor snow Hed ean aan form a Hs A me f t, Betty D hf will s showers today and Saturday, Maree Of payly formal calls on fone polit, Betty Dahl will re- , thanee tn. tem brainer 0 . » Now Je \ , , Not much change ino tem ‘ one week after New telte a poem while Donna Syl- ne a April | ‘dng tl ‘le ‘forming a bi ' perature. Winds southerly es Day, aecording too the vexter ds performing a bailet raue , Inds he | ¥aar's 568 when | back of 1h at times 286, gusty in alendar, Tn 1o6 when tine at the baek of the stage. , Dealt et was replaced |'Theaplan Dahl proffered the showers, Law tonight and " old calendar was replace lecplan Dahl protferred — the MN a ay 32 d 42 } be on folowing onelvies to thesplan hivh Saturday 38 an 2 ‘s — " Bylvosters “Donna, please don't ' 71th ey Daily News Readings | 0 your 7 ‘ ’ ¥; | RM Temperature at noon. (it I ido your badlistles while Tim re. Lees a Barometer 20.03 steady ; O CHB ny poem,” oy 7 ff. b ; TT , OnE Aa SA ery, wrometor, .. ... 20, i TD ofe qe of \; i. SRA y \. ¥ r - : nN W rie TIDES fa “9 Ob i . j fn , r Cm x " va ‘ F DRUGS LTD, Balellie eiahtings at O40 and ne i i . N | | 7 mn ONL ‘yf pe | Hed Jaa uinht were reported aan elke ME Vaca Ae RS ee a a aed Saturday, March 30, 1903 : ' " Port Seana (ee a on ie ; i iY mo INOUE ‘ Yme) t ; DIAL today by Vat Rogers of Port Made j tee aces Tank He ee - en La en (Pacitie Standard Mme 4 ward, “Th was a clear night," he ' High Od sl 2h feet i Suva, “ind you vould see the sae] Hero ts arehiloct's drawing of — Rupert General Hospital, In= ond oof the hospital viewed tects, ‘The plan would inerease to 187 beds and 16 buasinets W765 14.0 fevt , tellila very well.” Th appeared to! the $1,200,000 addition and cluding envisaged construce from Fifth Avenue, Bilrley and — hospital rated accommodation plus an unfinished wren, LOW ooceees 11:58 3.5 fect y bo travelling north to south, | renovation program for Prince — tdon of a new wing at the west Wa fg of Vietorla are urcht trom a® beds und 12 bussinets 23.8 4 feet ; “ fan B y \ | rn wth eee a, a 3 ke FORD. Wi oy, Oe