OA nie ete 7. re ae .. etectre CAMERA THAT PHOTOGRAPHED PARTS OF THRESHER leased. The submarine failed to ascend from a steep dive. A-tota} of 129. men ‘lost. their lives in. the” disaster. ° —AP Wirephoto. Dr. L. Lanar Worzel, assist- and director of the Lamont * Geological Observatory at Co- ,lumbia University. displays weamera that was used to pho- ek a ee a fe smth ey Re 3 , a € cp: The British government's chances for re- election reached a da@yeas a result s@iiidal invoiving a cabinet min- ister. Jphn Profumo, 48, Prime Min-_ ister’ Macmillan’s war minister, quit his cabinet post and his seat. in Parliament Wednesday night after confessing he had! “improper lied ,in denying an association” with a ~“yodel, Christine Keeler. Profume's disgrace was a po- litical borabshell for Macmil- lan and his Conservative par- ty, who had believed the min- ister’s denial in the House of Commons Mlareh 22 of pers sistent rumors that he had ilicit relations with the 22- year-old redheaded beauty. Miss Keeler appeared in a London court Wednesday a few notorious hours before Profumo’s resigna-. tion was announced to give evi-! dence against Negro jazz singer : The, Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon. case continues today. Gordon. 31. with admitted intimacy, whom she sends n chances to new low bodily | attacked her in new low to-, of a personal: is on trial! topraph parts he asserted were definitely those of the sunken submarine Thresher. Phetograph which show a rup- tured section of the subma- accused of causing her ‘harm when he a London apartment. ‘pleaded not guilty. | She said Gordon was black- -mailing her “to a certain ex- tent” about a friend. She de- nied she had been expecting a baby by him before a trip to Spain, PDP MPL LALO D LID PO LDL SL LODE DDE LOL LOOT LIVING COSTS HOLD STEADY OTTAWA (— Canadian liv- ing costs held steady in April with the consumer price index unchanged at May 1 at 132.3, the record high reached a month earlier, the bureau of Statistics said today. The index—a prices yard- stick based on 1949 price levels equalling 100 — remained un- changed as declines in food, clothing, tobacco and alcohol prices offset increases in costs of transportation, health and personal care and recreation and reading. The housing in- dex was unchanged. He was Kye OLD % Meet & stave ote oe and 26 oz. 8lzeo Hiner Taste ts a Se aa BECO ine re ee Ea a re et ste ot Sea el ee TCO ara ELC CLO GACY AR Liquor Contial Guard ot by the 6 TIMRNUCU ACME TL rine’s hull will be flown to the Navy Court .of Inquiry. at Portsmouth,. N.H., and = an- other set to Washington ‘where’ they are expected to be re- The opposition Labor party is expected to call for an official investigation into the Profumo affair and to introduce a motion to censure the government in the Commons. The 100 - vote Conservative majority in Commons is certain to defeat a censure motion and: keep Macmillan in office. But! observers believe the scandal rules out a general election this year. Macmillan must schedule the election of a new Commons by October, 1964, and recent public opinion polls have shown the Conservatives trailing Labor. Observers felt the prime minis- ter now will come to a more tolerant view of the scandal in his party’s inner circle. The scandal ended the politi- cal career of one of the most promising younger members of the Conservative party. Pra- fumo had most of the ingredi- ents of success: A beautiful wife, former actress Valerie Hob- son; edueation at Harrow and™ Oxford; a distinguished army record in the Second World War, during which he rose to the rank of brigadier; the youngest mem- ber of Commons at the age of 25, snd regulk&r promotion in government posts. SIDNEY «) — Norman C. Mc- Kenzie, 25, one of two British Columbia Penitentiary escapees who led: police a merry chase Tuesday was recaptured in this Victoria-arca community early today. Police here said McKenzie, of Victoria, gave himself up with- out a struggle when RCMP of- ficers burst into his hotel room and found him in bed with his wife, RCMP followed a tip from a Mainland - Vancouver ferry passenger who said Mc- eaped convict, pollee said, Raymond Peters, 33, McKen- aie’s companion in fleeing al work party oat the New West- minster prison, was recaptured after less than two hours free- dom. We was serving 1 YOU'S | see retiree et newer ete PIANOFORTE STUDY VANCOUVER An ad-~ vaneed class dn piano playing will be. offered at University of B.C, summer school here, Dr, John Crown, head of the depart- ment of pinno at the University of Southern Cabtifornin, will lee- ture the advanced Kroup, om ¥ LOW VANCOUVER («W -- Deliveries of crude oll here in May aver- aged only 200,640 Darrels per day compared to 221,026 barrels during the sine period in. 1962, Trans-Mountidn OW Pipe Line Company reported Cadiy. Ce ep eerie te tet teem ge ROAD IMPROVED BARIKERVILENE (m -- The rond Into this former host town has beon widened and a dust in hibitor has been put on the see- tion of the rond whieh isn't tul- ly paved. ‘The renovated gold rush town drew 100,000 visitors Inst year and recreation offielals expeet more this yenr, PARICING ‘TouGH VANCOUVER Ca) Parking regulations here are about the Penitentiary escapee. led police merry chase Island: Kenzie told him he was an es-: B.C. BRIEFS —_— Shutdowns spread among lumber mills PORTLAND ((f)) — ‘The Pa- cific Northwest lumber: shut- down spread Wednesday to four more firms, meaning. that: 19,000: workers will be idle. by’ the; weekend. The shutdown started. early Wednesday when 6,000: workers walked out of the 13 Pacific Northwest plants of the St. Re- gis Paper Company and US. Plywood. BIG SIX Those firms are members of. the so-called Big Six bargain- ing group and the other .four members decided later Wednes- day to close down. They said they would start the shutdown at once, but it might be late Friday before all plants are closed. The four firms are Crown- Zellerbach, International Paper, Rayonier and Weyerhaeuser. They have an estimated 13,000 employees. ‘NEW PREMIER Aldo Moro, Italy’s Premier} designate, is pictured her. He was photographed. while attending services with the death of Pope John XXIII, itr St. Peter’s Square at the Vatir can. 1 The United States plans to build a $74,000,000 naval radio station at North-West Cape in Western Australia. hotel in 1957 and McKenzie was serving four years for false pre- tences and failing to support his wife, Both men Ied police a merry chase through the heart of the city, taking a taxi from New Westminster to Vancouver, shopping in a department store and drinking in a beer parlor, Police discounted a theory that McKenzie had escaped a ‘massive six - block cordon, thrown around the hotel where ithe escapees were drinking, by hiding in a car trunk. They said MekKenszie, close to ‘six feet tall, Ukely would not ‘have been able to curl up inside (the trunk of the English car, as first helleved, toughest In North Amorica, and 30 per cent tougher than Cal- mary which Js closest, a law- yer told city councd) here Tues- day. We was asking for a reae- ion af parking requirements at aonew building, Caounedl will re- view the request. od WORKER ABSORBED VANCOUVER (() — Gravel company operator James Abboy, 49, had alwnya thrown himself right into his work, necording to his wife, But on Tuesday he found himself buried up to his neck In a gravel hoppor nat the nonrby Port Moody plant whon he fet) into it while It was belng londed, Hla partners dug him out and he ds in good condition in hospital, STEAL PURAT Vaneouver 6) stole a purse containing $187 from Milas Helen Grant, 66, as deposit the money. “Tt was brond daylight Ino a busy area and L never expected anything Hike that to happen,” she sald. for the armed robbery of a city - Two youths’ she was walking to the bank to’ | VANCOUVER has about: 3,000. members, and the Lumber and: Sawmill Work- ers: Union, with: 35,000 went on}. strike jointly. against St. Regis and U.S. Plywood, following more. than a month of negotia- tions for a new contract... The old contracts expired June 1}. The unions had sought wage increases up to- 60 cents an}. hour over the next three years, but the Woodworkers later scaled down their’ demands to 35 cents. Bomb blast rocks airport LONDON (Reuters) — A flash. followed by an explosion rocked the main continental terminal building at London Airport to- da a suitcase, believed: to- have contained a bomb, lay ripped open and charred. Other pieces of baggage were also damaged and burnt. Smoke _ billowed around: The case was about to be put aboard: a Portuguese Caravelle ‘jet bound for Lisbon with 77 j passengers. An airport official said ~ “this looks very much like sabotage.” Man found unfit| te d trial to stand ftria «) — An assize Court jury Wednesday found former football player Douglas .| Harold Brown, 29, unfit to stand trial after three psychiatrists |testified he is mentally unhbal- anced, The jury’s decision came after a bible-throwing, shouting scene when Brown was in the witness box. Brown was charged with capi- tal murder in the rifle shooting of Roman Catholic priest Rev. {{Cuthbert Seward here April 19. MINE IN OPEN Most of Russia’s iron ore is gained from open cut mining and in 1962 64 per cent of its ore was gained from open cuts. FOR FREE Fe obey 4, oye a Me ye i yt Premier Bennett jubilant over Columbia River talks NEW WESTMINSTER. 64) — British Columbia premier Ben- nett said Wednesday night the recent. federal-provincial agree- ment on the Columbia river “is the greatest piece of business ever done‘in this country.” The premier, just returned from Columbia talks in Ottawa said’ at a: Social Credit party meeting here’ that the agree- ment saved the Liberal federal government, He did not expand on that point. He said the provincial gov- ernment’s two-river hydro-eclec- tric polity—development of the northern Peace River and the southern Columbia—“ has now been accepted as the only policy Pope John died fearing — new global conflict — VATICAN CITY (%}-— Pope John’s: private. secretary said today: that the pontiff who de- dicated his life to world peace PROTEST OVERTIME KIMBERLEY (()) Local 651, International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers have criticized the Department of La- The woodworkers union, which j bor for granting overtime at the Kimberley. mining. operation of Smelting Company. Members said they could not reconcile the necessity. for longer working hours with recent plant layoffs. OLDEST PRELATE ALBANY, N.Y. (?) —-Most Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons, at 94 the oldest Roman Catholic prelate living in the United States, ob- served today the 70th anniver- sary of his ordination to the priesthood. St. Peter’s Hospital, where he lives, said it was to be . @ quiet and routine day for the retired bishop'of the Albany dio- ‘Gese. * Boats The Daily News help the job. died fearing a new global War. “I am afraid, I am afraid,” the Pope was, quoted as saying on his death bed. “T fear ‘that my children new war.” Pope’s secretary, told of the dying pontiff’s thought at a .mass this morning. might become involved in a - Rt. Rev, Loris Capovilla, the. good for B.C.” “We can now sell United States-generated power at qa high price to give us enough money to pay all the cost of the dams in B.C.” . Sale’ of the downstream bene- fit power of the Columbia proj- ect in the United States was approved at the Ottawa meet- ‘|ing. Under the international Co- lumbia agreement—yet to be ra- tified, by Canada—Canada will] ‘receive 50 per cent of the power generated on the American Co- lumbia as a result of storage in Canada. Mr. Bennett said the Sale of the downstream benefits is the only way to build both the Peace and the Columbia. Earlier Wednesday he told re- porters that the draft agree- ment concluded in Ottawa must be, approved by the federal and provincial cabinets. Then there must be negotiations with the U.S. on the price of the power. ae jrince Wupert Daily Jocws «ro. 4 Thursday, June 6, 1963 EVERY DAY! in the DAILY NEWS © Motors Whether buying or selling. Let | ‘ . | Adults: $100 i PRINCE RUPERT LITTLE THEATRE Presents “CLUTTERBUCK” Directed. by Rosemary Gilbert CIVIC: CENTRE Friday. and: Saturday, June 7 and 8 — 8 p.m. Students: 50c ° Trailers ° Supplies you do it! See how fast a listing under BOATS AND ENGINES will do PHONE FOR FAST RESULTS 3203 a See ee gree CARLING PILSENER: 1963 WORLD MEDAL WINNER HOME DELIVERY Why, PHONE 4032 The beer selactod from hundreds of International competitors as the 1963 Prix d'excollonca Modal Winner, In tha Olymplades Mondlales Do La Bibre, Cologne, Germany. 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