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Mr, Kiernan said he has set a ter Kiernan said today he plans tentative mecting with Northern to go to Ottawa next month to Affairs Minister Laing for July try. to solve the long-simmering 11 and 12 off-shore oil rights dispute with: He is hopeful of settling out of the federal government. ‘ceurt the offshore oil rights dis- He said he will also be asking pute in which both governments for $7,000,000 to ccmplete the claim jurisdiction and royalties northern Stewart-Cassiar High- on offshore oil development. way. 4 4: | \ $ The dispute has held up major a morevenpeminmervertrert: exploration plans of several big i. companies, some of them inter- ested in cil deposits off the coast of Vancouver Island and the ‘ Queen Charlcttes, B.C, was prepared to take its case to court when the previous Conservative government refused to budge. In announcing he will also seek $7,000,000 and a new fed- eral-provincial agreement on the Stewart-Cassiar Road, Mr. Kiernan noted that Ottawa has already contributed half of the $10,000,000 spent so far and is committed for half of $4,000,000 | werk now under contract. But completion cf the route would cost another $14,000,000, ' including bridges. the minister Said, and B.C. can’t go ahead he-: jcause the previous agreement al- lowed only for an additional $1,- 000,000. | He said he would also press for ‘improvements to the port of ‘Stewart and said he plans to in- ivite Mr Laing to tour the areca KENNETH KIERNAN Withdrawal ot ‘takeover’ tax announced (si nurs: OTTAWA © — Temporary} withdrawal of the propcsed 30- | per - cent “takeover” tax oni ‘Harry Pedwell dies in Kamloops eigners was announced today in! Word has been received in! the Commons by Finance Min- Prince Rupert of the death in umo, is pla ,Kamloops of Harry Pedwell, who/Of her life. ' “It’s lucky she’s an actress,” administrative Avenue for several years. Mr. 5tid journalist Anne Edwards, difficulties” in imposition of the Pedwell had been ill in recent who knows her well, “for I rec-!haired months, and moved to Kamloops‘ kon the part she has been play- ler. ‘ing lately — and the one lined Funeral service took place yes- | UP for her in the future—needs ‘all the resources of an experi- ter /enced trouper.”’ ister Walter Gordon. ; The minister said there have OPerated a shoe store on Third | been “certain tax. ; At the same time he blasted C4rlier this year. Eric Kierans, president of the’ : Montreal Stock Exchange, for ¢rday in Kamloops. a tetter “intemperate and ir-! as responsible in tone and con- tent.” Daily Smile Wide-eyed, the nine children Business, Classified 3203, Advertising 3201 | LONDON Ft: Hobson, the wife of John Prof-! March 22. ying the toughest rolei Then she sat alone in a Bal- : |lery of the House of Commons listening to her husband deny ‘having had an affair with red- ‘son ’ BE Prime Minister Harold Mac- milan had this smile for re- porters when he returned to London's Admiralty House af- ter winning a vote of confi- dence in the House of Com- mons. Vote gave him a man- date to remain as head of the British government after a Slashing Labor Party attack on his handling of the Prof- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1963 Oy MACMILLAN ARRANGES INQUIRY, um.o-Keeler sex and security scandal. Today Macmillan and Opposition Leader Harold Wil- son met to arrange a new in- quiry into security aspects of the case and a parliamentary censure of former war minis- ter John Profumo. Meanwhile Scotland Yard continued in- vestigations. ‘AP Wirephoto) News Desk 3204, Social 3205, Editor 3206, Sports 3207 ‘Pope John XXIII. of the apostolic palaces arou 7 noon — until one man gets | fority.. f tenced to 30 days imprisonment, hand ‘15 days imprisonment re- ‘Spectively in magistrate’s court this morning when he pleaded Builty to stealing funds by con-! version to his own use and Profumos actress wife playing her toughest role Valerie Babette Louise Hob- Profumo is dodging the limelight she cultivated assidu- Mr. Kierans’ letter blasted the of 4 hillbilly watched a salesman ously through 20 years of star- budget measures on foreign in-;perform his morning ablutions. dom. vestment as “complete and ut- He washed, shaved, filed his | ter nonsense” and said the take- nails, combed his hair, brushed ,London audience crowded Drury ; jLane Theatre to applaud what exclaimed the was to be her last theatre per- leggy boy, “you sure are a lot of formance in The King and I. over tax was “an axe to murder his clothes. the record of trust and econfi-: “Gee, mister,” dence” by foreign investors in Canada, trouble to yourself, ain’t you?" | ~ Ban on hea vy truck, bus On a spring night in» 1955 It wis a sad occasion — but traffic on Third now law New regulations disallowing the City stores building, heavy vehicle traffic along Third of parking area—now prohibited Avenue and — already-exsiting zone; front of North double parking prohibition will ‘Bottling Ltd. Second Avenue and: be rigidly enforecd, houncement following adoption of recommendations of , the tralfie advisory committee | formed enrier this: year, / The new repulations prohibit vehicles In aceess of 27,000 pounds from usine Third Avenne between MeBride Street and Sev- enth Street, Buses are also prohibited from using the avenue except enst hound between Second Street and McBride, Angle unloading is prohibited exeopt dn front oof The Prince Rupert Dally News when i will be mlowed betweon # and 10 nam, The following zones have been created: Commereint vahlele loading nnd antoading voness from the west side of tha Overwatton Store, enstly 44 feet; Two park- Ing spnees dn front of Simpson Bears Ltd, 44 foebs two parking apaces in frontoof Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd, 44 feet. Tus Goading Zones: Isast fron McBride Street oat the Clvle Contre; after G@ pam. in trent of ORMES DRUGS I.TD. DIAL 2151 A spokesnin for aetress i aznbot Taylor, right, confirmed Lociy that sho plans to merry netor Richard Burton, “Tve just talked to Elgabauth,” said Star AOEIOS LIZ SAYS. THEY'L No loss : parking spaces, | | Cancellation of bus unloading | On Fulton Street north Third Street, loss of two park- 0! Third Avenue, one parking The city has made this an- line sprees: Second West outside (Space: north side Third S38} ; her secretary, Richard Hanley, “and she says it's true, but ashe dovan't want to say any moro than that. Miss Taylor and Burlon still are married, she ADMITS HE LIED i Later he admitted, in his let- resigning as secretary of ;State for war, that he had lied. re He had lied to the prime minis- to the |House of Commons and, he said, g court case. ‘ter, to his colleagues, ‘to his family, He had ing the summer ‘She was 19. LUMINOUS BEAUTY | At 46, Valerie Hobson retains cher languorous, luminous beau- ity. It is hard to believe that sh rwariely of topics. She French filter cigarettes, She loves children thony Mark, 12, by her thany Havelock - Allen: Voy bay vapaitets oe : o : Se ares RD MIN i gaiebeaed oven veces aaganvtscts clus vanee [ WED ta Amerlenn stager Eddie ish- or and Burton to Sybily Wil- tame Burton. Mrs, Burton has beon In Now York since she separated Lrom the actor, party girl Christine Kee-, | in fact carried on a a ‘torrid affair with Christine dur- of 1961 when was started on the road to star dom by a passionate childhood —-— - revolt against her own ugliness. She talks in short, crisp sent- renees, abo a fast clip, on a wide smokes and has ons to combat racial discrimi- three sons-—Simon, 18, and An- Nation despite sure opposition first from ‘marriage to movie producer An- rervatives: Mississippi integra-: jon David, 7, by Profumo, Her ane shot from ambush at his home at See-!lmarriage ended in divoree in in Jackson, buried at Arlington Council Prince Rupert Hotel, loss of five ond Street, two parking spaces, |1952, | Stealing a 1962 automobile. i. Ronald William Morris was! .told the sentences would be serv- | ed.concurerntly when he appear- |! ed before Magistrate E. T. Ap-| pblewhaite. i. Maximum sentence on the charge of stealing funds by con- wersion is 10 years... +. AGtress: Valerie; not as sad ag her performance 1 ape “In “adn earlier court appear- jamin Windle but at that time theft charge. ‘ris changed his plea on the car | itheft charge to guilty with an'! explanation. | Police told court Morris had | nted a U-drive vehicle from McRae Motors in Prince Rupert | to drive to Terrace to testify in: They said he had taken the' car to Vancouver and left it parked with the keys in it. He had then returned to Prince | Rupert and turned himself into: the city detachment, RCMP upon hearing he was wanted, police | said. € Before his explanation, Morris ' - insisted upon being sworn in “so: RACE TROUBLES | By The Associated Press Washington -- President Ken- nedy asks Congress for weap- segregationists and con-. leader Medgar W, Evers,! National Cemetery, -| New York—Dr. Martin Luther , ‘King Jr, says attempt by south-: -erners to filibuster against eivil rights legislation will be signal for a nation-wide protest march on capital, bee ~ te New debate rages: did Charles — buy himself tot of cherry brandy? reach Parliament but another grout British debate is raging, Did Prince Charles, 14-year- Old helr ta the throne, go Into A cocktall bar and buy him. solf a drink? And ff he cherry brandy? And if tt was, did he drink It? Buckingham Palnee, 900 nillos fram the bar in) ques- tion, dentos he broke drinking laws, In Britain {f is an. of- fonee for anyone under 18 to buy quar, Tho on-the-spot barmaid, Christine Matheson, says he Hd and it was and that Char- lon, defying the convention that royalty never carries caxh patd for it with half a erown (38 cents) from bis own pants pooket, This drama of high Uving in Nigh places started in- tho | | LONDON (4) — It may never did, was it a Late this afternoon they entered a sealed-off area to emerge until they have chosen the 262nd_ pontiff of | MOOPMOCCC ELIS SLOOD LOOSE DOOD DO OEDLLOLCO- ~L0D>;b EDD DObb> DO» Obbe Ds his Vostok V capsule since last Man gets 30 on two theft counts A Prince Ruvert man was sen-|you will know I am telling the, world record for a space flight. ‘ance, Morris had pleaded guilty|he believed leniency should be to theft of the funds from Ben-|extended Morris in this case. pleaded not guilty to the auto . ee | DOT official In his appearance today, Mor-| coming Sunday Arm, north of Prince Rupert. PRICE TEN CENTS Soviet space compani land their ships sat PIDPLIPI ODL E PLO PDL OD DOID LPL L ODL ODL LD DOE DP LOOO LOC DVOO PE OOOOODCVOOCOOD CARDINALS MEET IN SECRET TO ELECT POPE VATICAN CITY (AP) — Eighty cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church prayed for divine guidance today before assembling in conclave to elect a successor to a “pre-set” area today ely Both reported — “feeling fine” __ MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russia’s man and woman in space landed their ships safely in after record-breaking | nd the Sistine Chapel, not flights. | Tass, the official Russian news : the church. . . _ jagency, said the cosmonauts — * _: Voting will begin Thursday. Four ballots will be Lt.-Col. Valery Bykovsky and held daily — two in the morning and two in the after- Valentina Tereshkova — were 54 votes, a two-thirds ma- both “feeling fine.” Bykovsky had been in orbit in Friday and Valentina — the Valentina made 49 orbits of the. ‘earth and Bykovsky, Russia’s \fifth spaceman, made 82 orbits ito break the previous Russian truth.” Both ships landed in the nor- He said drinking had been in- |thern area of Karanganda, in the volved in the car theft charge jcentral Asian republic of Kazak- and he had been influenced by a | Stan, as was previously calcula- friend to go to Vancouver. ted. . . . He said he left the vehicle i Judging by previous landing of parked in front of an Avis U- ‘Soviet cosmonauts this is how Drive Centre in Vancouver with the world’s first space-woman the contract for car rental on ,Feturned to earth: the front windshield, | The retum and landing sys- “{ did a silly and foolish tems were switched-on by com- thing,” Morris told court, “and to all concerned I’ swear to this | court I will pay them back.” herself. m Equipment controlling the mand from earth or. possibly -by The ship’s heat shield glowed white hot from the clash with the air. Smoke and flames — red, orange, yellow, green and blue, a multi-colored flame — were seen from the porthole. It was expected they would J ; ; . be flown to Baikonour to under- ays total 22325 se Some Oo ten Soran er | Pp y , withstood their marathon flights. braking. power, plant was. made ready. Valentina—using the call signal Seagull — checked off. the stages as Vostok VI hurtled' to- wards Soviet territory at 18,000 miles an hour. , The braking engine was fired to bring the spacecraft off the orbit of an earth satellite and into a descent trajectory. REPORTS ON DESCENT Gordon W. Stead of Ottawa, Valentina reported: “Descent assistant deputy minister mar-|now taking place.” ine Department of Transport, is Then came the most terrify- due to arrive here Sunday on an} ing moments as Vostok VI en- official visit to the Prince Ru-| tered the dense layers of the pert agency of the DOT. earth’s atmosphere, ' Magistrate -Applewhaite . said Kathryn Crosby, wife of Bing Crosby, walks in gradua- tion procession as she won her nurse’s cap at the Queen of Angels School of Nursing in Los Angeles Sunday. She was one of a class of 34. (AP wirephoto) Accompanied by Capt. E. O. Ormsby, district marine agent, he will fly Sunday to Langara Island at the extreme northern tip of the Queen Charlotte Is- lands and look over as many other Nght stations as possible on the same trip, Mr. Stead will spend Monday in Prince Rupert and leave Tues- day for Hardy Bay and travel. thence to Vancouver by plane. On the Tuesday trip he will also survey light stations en route. Sonne SEATTLE (*%) — Extension of| coastal nations’ territorial limits to the continental shelf under the ocean was proposed Tuesday by W. A. (Bill) Ritter, president of Pan-Alaska Fisheries Inc, The step would save most of ‘America’s fisheries resources from “foreign ee apament” | and also protect stocks of under- VANCOUVER ( -- Valuesideveloped nations from “plun- | running as high as 615 ounces dering” by Russia and Japan, he: of silver a ton over a 10-foot! spiq, . oi | Width have been reported as ; furface exploration and diamond! The United States should take drilling goes ahead at Dolly the lead in establishing such a Varden Mines Ltd.'s group of continental - shelf boundary mineral propertics near Alice through the United Nations, |Ritter urged, High values Crown Hotel at Stornoway, capital of Lewis Island off the west const of Scotland, Charles arrived there nboard a yacht with other pupils from Gordonstoun, fis Scottish school, A gale was blowing. HNarrls Melkenale, Storno- way businessman, met the Inds and took them for luneh at the Crown, And there Charles fell for the rose red ltquor half as old as time, Back on the mainland, Gor- donstoun's headmaster Rob- ert Chew started an urgent Investigation, prompted = ap- perently by a eall from tho palace, Buckingham Palace sald: “We have questioned the do~ tectlve who was with the prince and as far as we have been ablo to find out the prince did not have a drink PRINCE CUARLES of hard Nquor.” Fish processor urges undersea shelf limit “A three-mile limit, or a 12- mile limit, doesn’t mean a thing any more,” he said. “Today we are thinking in terms of Polaris submarines and nuclear missiles. “The time has come to do something about saving our fish, before it is too late.” CITES BERING SEA ; Ritter cited the disputed Bering Sean area. He said the continen- tal shelf, otherwise known ‘as the 1N0-fathom curve, sweeps far out and recent airplane survey for his firm showed the area be- hind it to be “literally covered” by Japanese and Soviet fishing vessels, “With the continental shelt theory, we could save that fish- ery for ourselves,” he said, Ritter recognizes, he said that a continental shel? line boundary would offer inade- quate protection for far-rang- ing salmon, But it would give “tremendous protection" for hottomfish and shellfish, in- rluding halibut, crab and shrimp, he insisted. Ho estimated Russians now have some 250 fishing vessels nround Kodiak island, in addl- hen to thoir Bering Sea activi- des, apm ew amet een eet ns anne E ee nn emenees WEATHER © Mostly cloudy with seattered showers today and Thurs day. Little change in tem- perature, Winds westerly 16, Low tonight and high Thurs. day 59 nnd 60, Dilly News Readings Temporature at noon .... 88 Barometer, rising 20.40 TIDES Thursday, June 20, 106% (Pacifie Standard Mme) eee nee Wyh 12:47 10.8 fect Low ..... we §=006:32 1,2 feol 18:31. G2 foot