Eat he wh, Nee de “4 ama governor blockades path of Negro students 4 : Robaue , Prince Rupe Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pocifie Port — And Key to the Great Northwest VOL. 53, No. 113 Business, Classified 3203, Advertising 3201 Daily News -. PROVIE WOLlAL LISRARY 24 DEC 31/€3 w nN aa Negro students JAMES A. HOOD end VIVIAN MALONE who were blocked Governor George C. Wallace in their attempt to enrol at University of Alabama. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, Secol nH ,. nog a : 1963: acetime ~ Tommy. OTTAWA i® — An opposition’ Tada pledge draws retort from PRE- BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS @ Estimated deficit of $709,- 000,000 for: 1962-63. fiscal year — Canada’s second largest in peace time. | | | —_ Douglas | @ Despite mid-1962 economy . steps, budgetary spending $85,- tives 95, Social Credit 23 and '100,000 higher than Octoter re- MP has pledged publicly not to New Democrats 17. There is one vote to overthrow the minority independent Social Credit MP government but top officials of Dr, Guy Marcoux. his party cast doubt on a report| that four others are privately re-! ‘early part of the session when | solved alse to give the Liberals’ the , Mr. Howard, absent from the| vised forecast at record $6,685,- 100,000. Revenues up $146,000,000 ito $5,876,100,000. @ Defence spending down by — AP Wirephoto today by ‘Kennedy as governor thwarts Negroes ‘ . WASHINGTON. 1 = President) ‘Kennedy authorized the Penta- gon today to use such armed forces both federal troops and orders use of forces ! voting support on non-confi- dence motions. Frank Howard (NDP - Skeena) said in a report to his constitu- ents that “I do not intend to participate in moving or voting for, any so-called want of con- fidence motions.” “This course of action is to apply during the next two - “SeS- sions of this parliament.” An informant said four other New Democrats — while not say- Similar decision. CALL IDEA ABSURD "At Atlanta, Ga., it was an- dark. It will” be ‘the’ first time nounced that the city’s swim-|in years that at least some of However, New Democratic Party Leader T. C. Douglas said “absurd on thé face of it.’ ..He said NDP members will act: as a ing so publicly — have made al in Edmonton that the report was. government survived two! | $102,892,175 from original $1,675,- votes of confidence, said in a | 792,175 estimate. column published June 4 in the Prince Rupert, B.C. News that! @ Net debt of $13,937,000,000, MPs “must stay here in an at- up $1,500,000,000 in two years, tempt to straighten out some of equivalent to $739.50 per capita. the problems confronting this Debt charges at $918,000,000, sec- country and the people who are ond biggest budgetary outlay. in it.” oP d onmnenammnd | | @ Eight-per-cent rise in gross national product.to $40,401,000 with a volume gain, after price advances, of 6.2 per cent. 5 @ Consumer price index up ” Bt 2 per cent as Canada credited # with best 10-year record of price “stability in Western industrial- ized world. { | @ Government: cash deficit up| News Desk 3204, Social 3205, Editor 3206, Sports 3207 largest budget deficit istory reporter Finance OTTAWA (CP)—A It was the sixth in a string of consecutive annual deficits rung: up by the former Conservative government. This period, which produced a total of $2,901,500,000 in deficits, started April 1, 1957, just 2144 months before the Con- servatives took office, and end- ed last March 31, three weeks before the Liberals returned to government. The preliminary accounts for | the 1962-63 year ended March 31 were shown in a white paper tabled in the Commons by Mr. Gordon as a prelude to his first budget speech Thursday. The deficit was $139,000,000 larger than the $570,000,000 forecast last Oct. 22 by the Conservative finance minister, George Nowlan, when he re- vised predictions of his prede- cessor, Donald Fleming, on tables white paper | FUSE Eg ie ee oe PRICE TEN CENTS minister: federal budget deficit of $709,000,000 for last fiscal year—second largest in Canada’s peacetime history—was reported Tuesday by Finance Minister Gordon. spending to a record high $6,- - , 585,100,000, up one per cent from $6,520,660,060. OPTIMISTIC VIEW The white paper took an -opti- mistic view of Canada’s inter- national competitive position at home and abroad. It pointed to a 10-year record of price stability better than any Western nation, combined | with rising industrial productiv- ity. On top of this improvement is the competitive boost provid- ed by last year’s dollar devalua- tion. . The report detailed last year’s economic progress —~ an eight- per-cent rise in gross national product to $40,401,000,000 with a volume gain, discounting price advances, of 6.2 per cent.. GROSS DEBT UP The government’s gross “debt April 10 last year. ‘ta $745,000,000 -deficit, and the white paper showed that despite last year’s austerity program: the | $478,000,000 to $1,467,000,000, re- increased by $1,904,100,000 to a total of $24,811,900,000 at March Mr. Fleming had budgeted for 31..The net debt increased by ¢ $709,000,000—the amount of the budgetary. deficit —- to- $13, 937,- deficit fell only $36,000,000 short, 100,000. ming pools, scheduled to open ‘Wednesday on a desegregated Alabama National Guardsmen — ‘basis, would not. operate after as may be necessary to enforce court orders for admission of two Negroes to the University of Ala- bama at Tuscaloosa, His order directed defence Secretary McNamara “to take all! appropriate steps to remove ob- Structions of justice.” “The Alabama National Guard shumbers about 15,000: men and "he. state's air guard: about 2,- i 00. ‘ , Kennedy was acting in i rapid-fire order during a chain , of events in which Governor ‘ G. Wallace at Alabama stood ' in the doorway ofpthe registra- } tion hall to blockade tt against efforts of two Negroes to enrol for the summer session of the state university, ‘The two students are James A. Mood of Bast Gadsen, Ala., and Vivian J. Malone of Mobile, Ala, both 20 years of age. romemyeree Russian whalers _ ‘head for home MANCOUVER “«) ~- The Rus- slan whaling fleet which was aglive off the west coast of Van- couver Island has apparently h¢ded back towards its home Deve at Vladivostok on Russia's cast const, ne federal department of fisteries sald a big whale factory vessel with her fleet of 20 catch- erbonts stayed in the water wast of the Strait of Juan de Fugen for several days, oppar- " ty catching whales which wate In the vielnity, The whaling expedition was en route home from a. Senson Mn, tho Antaretic, ' IS POODE CPO R TSO LECHODOOT ODO ODDDDOOODONEOLOOD “Mt Pry WPVLPP EEO IIIPODODIDOOONIIOIOS Annual Awards Day will be hold at the senior socondary high Kehool Friday, Hold during the Inst porlod of the day, it will foature presentation of trophtos nnd crests to villous’ students for necomplishmenta during the paatl year, Boforo thls, a fashion ORMES DRUGS LTD. ™ DIAL 2151 the city pools have not been open for business during the evening hours. group in the House and any sug- gestions of a pledge from five of the members “is just some-!!’ $500 bonus for houses built next winter OTTAWA ‘@.—Labor minister’ two Social Crediters MacEachen Monday announced! New Democrats. a nine-point employment and manpower development program in the House, a package plan aimed at reducing unemploy- ment, promoting technical train- ing and curbing wintertime job- lessness., The announcement came on the 49th day in the Liberals’ 60 days of decision, The program Ineluded a novel and two: servative defence minister Doug- | las Harkness, who resigned over | the nuclear arms controversy, was not nominated to the com- mittee by his party. New ‘Prince’ will be open $500 bonus payment for homes built during the heart of the ; coming winter, The Javor minister, unwrap- to public ping the package, flashed its contents but left the detailed The public will Nave an op- look to later regulations and| portunity to inspect Northland new legislation, But it ineluded = promotion of winter house building—a $500 incentive payment directly | Maiden run, from the government to “the E. LL. Hubbard of the com- first purchaser or owner of a | pany's local office srid today house" built substantially be- [hours for the public inspection | tween December 1 and Mareh [will be announced later 31, week. The minister said the fder} Capt, H. J. GC. Terry, president would be tried out noxt winter!or Northland, will be aboard and then evaluated in the light| when she arrives, She is due to ‘of experience and the need for/sall from Vancouver tonight, Navigation Compnany’s new Former Con-! der Douglas Fisher branded the report “completely haywire, silly speculation and insupportable.” The effect of five opposition MPs casting their votes with the Liberals on a non-confidence motion would be to ensure the government of a majority. The ; Liberals hold 129 of the Com- i;mons’ 265 seats, the Conserva- Key witness goes to jail for silence MONTREAL «()) — Georges Schocters, key witness at a cor- oner’s inquest into the bombing death of night watchman Wil-. steamship Northland Prince} when she arrives Friday on her uproar 20 minute this| 'Guy Desjardins, x lawyer repre- fred Vincent O'Neill, was sen- tenced today to a month in jail after repentedly refusing to an- swer questions, The court was thrown Into an S earlier when 10 lawyers walked out after cor- oner Marcel Trahan announced jthey would not be allowed to speak further at the inquest, Schoeters' sentence came after sonting the crown, renewed his efforts to have Schoeters name persons who attended a “forma- tive meeting” of Le Front de Li- | body’s pipe dream.’ Deputy Lea-!! the high-level test ban talks FRANK HOWARD PPPODE CLF FLAG LOWERED | FOR POPE JOHN The court house flag flew at half mast today in honor of the Pontifical Mass celebrated for Pope John XXIII in Rome today, Government apent W. 4H. Harding said the flag would be ab half mast for today only. He said the flag was also flown .at half mast on the Pope's death. Harriman gets test ban job WASHINGTON (4) — The Unit- ed States has appointed key fo- reign troubleshooter Averell Har- rimen as its chief negotiator at opening in Moscow next month. . of $42,600,000 covered by trea- ® more winter jobs, DEFENCE COMMITTEE Stato Socrotary Pickersgill an- nounced the composition of the 24-membher Commans conmit- tee on defones, made up of 12 Liberals, elght Conservativos, oO During trials Northland Prince reached a cruising speed of 1614 knots using only two-thirds of hor horsepower, . Northland «Prince will take over the regular run of the Ca- Nadian Printe, whieh she re- places, for two weeks, and will then start hor own schedule in- Mr. Harriman is uwndersecre- beration Quebecots, which has tury of state, and has under- been ‘blamed for acts of terror- taken several important missions ism ae the Montreal aaron, ‘abroad for the Kennedy | admin- 8 eer eee Dean Pattison leaving "Rupert Rambles a deo ' eee eh Gg ke et Qe ' ' to ui en LA Gal eee hy Wee aD Te Gt AE Ee eee RTE eee bear hehe ee 8 | cluding Jithnat. teneesen ene memenreNe' Aussies deny PHPPDRPPDO DOOR OOOO D6 show will be hold in the nudt- forum, with high school girls modelling thelr own erentions, Spy charges Tho publle ta being Invited to os nbtend, me ¥ + ¥ MOSCOW (Routers) — Tho Among those registering at |Australlan ombasay today do- nie ww “absolutely and com- Britiah Columbla Wouse In San wotoly antler” cnlonnte char. Francisco wat week were Const, ; HON nner KW. PIL of Prince night against Wiliam Morrlaon, tho embassy's frat sooretary who + + + was doclared persona non grate Travelling to Vancouver Thura- | and unwelcome, diy iH senior secondary school] A Soviet forelgn ministry prinaipal . G, Truscott. Mr atatoment charged that Morrison Truscott will be Interviewing! had “fora long time boon on- prospoctive teachers for this! gaging In the collection of In- TLD, 'Lolligence,” 4 ole bt hoe Pe ah ay ee 4 4 ‘ made ,by Russlw Monday ; Vary Rev, G, 'T. Pattison, B.A. DD, dean of Caledonia and rec- tor of Bt. Andrew's Anglican Ca- thedral, will loave Prince Rupert July 1 to tnke up a new post olaowhore, Doan Pattison sald today he doos not yet know where his now post will be. “Bub we have nbsolute trust and fatth in God that He his a plnce for us, and that wea will soon know whore It is,” he sald, Donn Pattison said he and his famtly would journoy first into tho Pence River country to visit his wifo’s family, He sald his family planned a camping hall- day on the trip, Wis Inst Sunday in the pulpit at beginning of July hore will bo June 90, Doan Pattison has beon in Prince Rupert for the past four years, Bofore his nppolntment to Princo Rupert, he served In tho dlocose of Now Westminster at Mission City. Dean Pattison and his wife, Janet, have four children: Kon, in grades 12 and 18: Arthur In grade 12; Sharyn in grade olght and Kathy In grade ono, Rov. Canon fa. Wage will replace Dean Pattison, Canon PWlagg, of Red Dear, Alta,, Is expected to arrive in Prince Ruport in the ently part of Beptomber. Until that timo, sorvicos ab St. Androw's will be conducted by Rt, Rov, 1. G. Munn, Bishop of iflecting operation of exchange crisis. | @ Old age pension payments *4{— not included in budgetary | spending — up $108,600,000 to $733, 700,000. Pension fund deficit sury loan. Pickets will pursue any “hot” cargo VICTORIA () — Pickets will be flown to any port in the world touched by ships with “hot” car- go in the event of a longshore- men’s strike on the B.C. coast, a union officer said Monday. Dockers in the B.C. locals of Ynternational Longshore- men's and Warehousemen's Union vote Wednesday — to authorize calling a strike ata moment's notice to paralyze shippingon thes coast. Stan Ball, business agent for Victoria local 504 and member of a four-man negotiating team dealing with the B.C. Shipping Federation, said the union is pre- pared to meet the companies again to forestall a strike, But, he sald, the international union has promised the B.C, locals full financial and moral support should ‘there be no al- ternative to striking the 4,500 longshoremen In the province. If after the start of a strike any ship takes cargo handled by wiyone, the ship will be boycot- ted whorever it touches port, Mr, Ball sald. PPO LOD ODP DODD DIOL OL OLA LPOVOLOOOD CITY ACCEPTS BOND OFFER Tho Counell has accepted an offer of Pamberton Securitios Ltd., for $1,125,000 flve por cont waterworks bonds at $100,778 payable In| American funda, The acceptance of the offer Jn American funds was neces- kltatod by requiromonts of the Provincial government depart- mont of finance In order that ® provinalal government guar- Defencé spending continued to f his forecast. \° It compared with the peace- take the largest share ‘of the time record deficit of $791,000,-|>udset— 24 per cent—but de- fence outlays declined to $1,- 000 the previous year. 572,900,000 from $1,626,100,000. SPENDING A RECORD The cost of carrying the pub- Heavy insurance and public VANCOUVER (CP) — of them working in Hecate coast of Vancouver Island. son opens. been below last season. In addition to the smal big halibut boats are fishing PPPPPDP LIP PL POD DIOP OP DY today started the machinery of fovernment on nv course which could “well result’ in a complete overhaul and revision of the increases in costs of/lic debt — next largest single technioal training aid, hospital |item of cost—rose to $918,000,000 debt | from charges helped push budgetary |tuted 13.9 per cent of outlays. PP PFDPLOELI PDO PDP DPI LO PC PPL PODP PO PD PPO POOP ODP OOP OOO ?. $839,000,000, and consti- NUMBER OF HALIBUT BOATS REACHES RECORD 1,000 A record number of nearly 1,000 Canadian halibut boats is out this season, most Strait and along the west Lured by high halibut prices last year, many fisher- men with small two or three- ing their luck at halibut fishing before the salmon sea- man salmon boats are try- They have not been very lucky so far because con- stant high winds have hindered fishing and prices have ler boats inshore, about 75 in the Gulf of Alaska area. POIIPILOLS OL LODO OP OVID PS oO MP introduces bill aimed at Indian Act overhaul Frank Howard, MP for Skeenn, *errrerorereeersowrorosore roar $2.50 FINE ON’ LIQUOR COUNT A juvenile appearing before Mueglstrate BE. T. Applewhaite this morning was fined $3.50 and no costs for possessing al- cohol, The juvenile was charged after pollee checked vehicles of praduating students on thelr way to a plenic at -Port Tndlan Aet. Mr Howard’s approach was to introduce «a bill to consolidate tho Indian Act Into one plece of legislation, The bia, by virtue of the Bill of Rights, must now he examined to see whether or not tt lg in conflict with the Bill of Rights itself, If there ls any such con- flict, a report must be made to Parliament so that Partlamont can take corrective steps, he sald. Mr. Howard malntains that the Indian Act violates the basle fundamental rights set out in the BUl of Rights in a number of Instances und that those viola- tlans must bo removed. CELEBRATE FOUNDING MONTRUAL (0) —- Tho pare Ish of 8t. Jonchim in) subur- nntoe could bo obtained for the {asne, WPPPPPPPISPIS OPS FIPPDPPP POD F ODI ® e Daily smile Many people grow five things ty the garden — pens, mdlshos, Onledonla and loca) clergyman, beans, tomatoes, and tired. ban Polnte Claire ts colebrat- Ing Its 250th anniversary this year. Four ehurehes have been bull In the Roman Catholic parish—-the first in) 1713, Two built In 1760) and, 1761) burnt down and the last Was bullt In 1886. Edward last Sunday, The youth was apparently with ono of the graduating class, DPIPPPHPIPPP PPP PP ISD LDIDOOOOOPODt WEATHER Mostly cloudy with senttored showers today and Wednes- day. Little chango in tem- pornturo. Winds westerly 15, Low tonight and high Wed- nesdivy 45 and $5. 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