Be err ee : tenet ee aes Rey laces fifth in pert Daily News Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest Pan Am event PROVINCIAL LIBRARY VICTORIA, EC , DEC 31/€3 ; The annual campaign for *’ funds for the Red Cross takes "place the week of May 6 to 11, -but organizers have a lot of work to do before then, as the trio’ above iliustrate. Mrs. Ron ‘ Waddell, Sree tenner eet \. Threater ‘ i - NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. ¢ “* —Unecomfortable in the glare “of publicity he thought unnec- sary, guard Patrick Dennis told ‘Tuesday how his life hung in fotbalance for 14 hours while “:bhree prisoners bargained around him. oo "T never thought I would live oé¢ through the night,” said — the cs quiet spoken 35-year-old father “ogf two, a guard at the British folumbia federal penitentiary. g. Later, however, he said he gcould not answer a question as Fto whether he felt death was certain during the grim = over- Ontario moves téned guard hed live through night of terror Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 T. Norton Youngs, president, and Keith De Witt, campaign chairman, line up prepara- tions which include a tea for canvassers tomorrow after- noon at 3 at the Skeena Health | Unit, followed by showing of a inight ordeal in the penitentiary Friday. REJECTED PLAN He also said that during the night he rejected a plan that iwould have seen Jack Webster, local radio commentator who spent many hours mediating be- tween the men and penitentiary officials, exchanged for him as hostage, - ' . Mr. Dennis, obviously uncom- fortable as he sat in the war- den’s chair during a press con- ‘ference at the penitentiary, said en sdding machine could not ;Lotal un all the times he was ‘threatened throughout the night. THINKS OF SIGN “There is a sign in the offi- eors" quarters of the peniten- ay ° Vj ; s ¢ 't sit’ there. ‘to medicare Worry this Kept flyine “) TORONTO @ -- Ontario has throueh my head throughout the taken the first, soft step toward -Medicare. > A bill introdueed in the logis- lature Tuesday by Premier John Roharts sets up the bare bones of medical enre insurance. It has three key aspects: TL will be voluntary, oa. Th will make coverage avail- “able to everyone, 8. Tt will make use ed private Insuranee companies, whieh will feel the weipht of the only ecom- _pulsory features of the program, The Ontario bi} differs widely * from Saekatehewan's. The Suas- ~Katehewan progr introduced ‘dast summer is also universal but, unlike Ontario's, it is com- pulsory and is operated by gov- ornment medical care dasuriunce commsslon, ' | nieht.” The gunrd said he was erab-! ihed hy) three conviets---Gerard iCnissey, Wavne Carlson and Nel- san Bernard Wood---as he check- led the shower room adjacent to the pudilorium, | A knife was nut to his threat. and he was told “if vou make | ab sound varre dead” i The prisoners arraneed for ;Warden Tem Hall to call Weh- ster in as a mediator and ne- pvatiations progressed through- rout the night. At one stare — the wand nol le, Webster roa stele to ftatk fo Mr Wall. ithree held ao conference Lheard by their hostage. One of the conviets said: “Why not send him up oute and POPFIGEDEPLI PLP LIDIP SRE OPLV LO LIVED O TE PLETE LO CEH OLPVOLLVOIOOD DOL OCS Rupert Rambles POPS EI OLO FEL ODIPD EI II PEP IL ED EDOERE DO PLO VHEO LOOP DODOCVEO DO OORUEOOO Lithle Leaguers hatd their frst practice of the year fomorrow nlaht oat Algoume Park, Alb boys wre being asked te turn out, with eorehes ound managers, ‘Starting Gime of the practice Is 6 p.m, " a ee . Cmdr BW. Bradley, CD, RON te | REXALL 1" SALE! NOW GOING ON! ORMES DRUGS LTD. -_ > tratning commander on the state of commanding offleer naval divisions, and a. Small, com- muinieations training — offleer, will carry out training tnspee- tlons of TIMCS: Chatham reserve personnel tonight at 8, ‘ fe ofe fe Art. Beliveau, who told us re- cently af wv couple big flaky he enught, forget te Cell us about the big strugale he had with another species, Apparently Art battled for about (hreo-quarters ofan hour with what he thought wis a whapper, After giving: in- struetions fa the men montne the boat Art proeeeded to pull ‘tire, "PREPARATIONS START FOR RED didn't prisoner, The. OVO}: In his hip eateh.-a huge trek Mill, The hardtest pleked plreos ‘Everything went benutifully to Bee RY, . film titled “That They May Live.” Canvassers will be ac- quainted with duties in con- nection with the actual drive in, May, which has a goal of $4,500, Anyone willing to join canvassers has becn asked to ae ner i nee Gt ane epee a cnt ete ee r ' ao? think | hold Webster down here? We’ve: still got one life in our hands.”! “And ‘you didn’t do it,” inter-i posed Webster, who was at the: conference. “Would you?” asked Mr. nis “I’m eternally grateful to: you,” said Webster. As a result of their action. Caissey, 28, and Wayne Carlson 2i, won transfer to St. Vincent, de Paul prison near Montreal.) Nelson Wood, 27, was sent to! ;Stonev Mountain prison near , Winniper, Den- Tn Vancouver Tuesday — city: eouneil voted to send ai letter of commendation to Mr, Web- | JSter, , Mayor William Rathie said “on: this ceeasion Jack Webster per- farmed a public service beyond without having everybody miss: him. ‘the call of a news reporter.” Princess Al LONDON um. Princess Alex-. ani was marrivd today in the medieval splendor of Westmins- | fer Abbey to av aman she's knewn siaeo her teen-age days, Scots- man Angus Bruce Ogilvy, No archduke could have pleased) Londoners mere than the hardworking 84 - year -ald aristocratic Seattish business- man, son of the Karl of Airlie, Th bany aways, it wre oo fairy. tale wedding. -as any royal wed- ding seems to be -but Alex, as Londoners know her, is no tatry- tile princess, The Queen beamed trom her geld and blnck thronelike seat. plan, Alexandra, 26, In trating miye- Holla dnee embroidered with weorne and ole leaves, swept up the hlne = carpeted aisle on the arm oof her brother, the Duke of Kent, who flew from Hong kong to onive her away, The tall, green-eyed princess, daughter of the Jate Duke of Kent and Princess Marina, dreve fo her wedding ino a Hmousine With ao transparent plistie top, lont by her est cousin, the Queen, CHEERED BY CROWD A jostling crowd eheered her progress dowar the flag - hung 10 hours before the coueh alpt- OSS CAMPAIGN ; POO PLO LOL PPL APD OH M call Mrs. Gordon Poffenroth at 2262. A feature of tomor- row's tea will be a birthday cake topped by 100 candles in recognition of this year’s 100th Red Cros. (‘Drew photo) GCOD CITIZEN TO BE NAMED Prince Rupert Junicr Cham- ber of Commerce will. hold nominations for the Alex Hun- ter Good Citizenship Award, it was announced today. The award was not made last year “but it is our inten- tion to select and honor a Iceal citizen this year,’ a spokes- man said. Present plans call for an- nouncement of the suecessful candidate on May 20, Nominations will be put to the public. Anyone who is a citizen is cligible and selection will be made by representa- tives of varicass organizations in lown, WICC FeO Fe CAPLOL IOP OLE LO PPO GP ODIDE Daily smile urged by Senate lea as PLP OLLI LLL LID IP IP DILL OL LDL LEO LDLL LDL OLA POL DODD PDO ODED DODD ODDO ODD TEENAGERS COMPETE SUNDAY IN ANNUAL DRIVING RODEO ‘Highway official ‘pave ‘which would be PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1963 News Desk 3206, Sports 3204, Social 3205 PRICE TEN CENTS SS High school students, driving skills in the annual 4 finals in Kitimat. The B.C in Vancouver. The tests will be held ‘First and Second Avenues, ‘Bodger. Three prizes will student coming first will be are available at the senior for bal said Tuesday night mean the objective will be reached “in one year or two years.” ‘ June. | Mr. Gordon, questioned on the : CBC television program Inquiry, steps would be taken for a por- retirement | jalso said that overcoming the unemplcyment problem is “the PPP LDIODP LIDDELL DL DL LODO LODO DODDDL DOLL ODP DOPOD LOCOS Finance minister aims ward a balanced budget, Fin- : boys and girls, will try their teenage driving rodeo Sunday , at 2 p.m. sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The winner will represent the city in the regional! . championships will be held on McBride Street between says rodeo chairman Dawn go to top winners, and the over-all winner. Entry forms secondary school. anced budget OTTAWA — The new Lib- first objective of the new gov- /|crat, in_a letter to Rus mate eral government will work to- ernment in the domestic field.” Nublic Tuesday, urged tha e The first step would be crea- Columbia issue be taken up now ‘ance Minister Walter Gordon tion of a municipal develop- ‘that the Canadian election has -ment fund early in the new Par- |! ae He added that this does not liament to provide investment |time being. enn for municipal projects. Asked how much of an effect ‘this would have, Mr. Gordon “But that’s the direction we'!amount of money in the fund. ;bia treaty is approved, Mans- enniversary of founding of the jintend to move,” said the new :said ‘finamce minister, who has al-.| 'yeady begun-’preparation of the \be the establishment ofa nation- 'rbudget speech he has. said he ;al development.fund to provide - |will present to Parliament in investment capital, primarily in ‘private industry. table contributory ‘pension plan. it would depend on the A long-term measure would In the next 60 days, the first on Likely topic of Pearson, Kennedy WASHINGTON (CP) — State Secretary Rusk has been urged to press the new Cana- dian government for early action on the long- stalled Columbia River power treaty. , The call came from Senate i Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, who pleaded for swift Canadian and the British Columbia admin- iStration on f[mancing and ex- ratification of the treaty or new| port of surplus power to the negotiations to remove any| United States. cross-border differences’ that -—-—_— may exist. VICTORIA @—B.C. Lands and Informants said the treaty, Forests Minister Williston has isiened here in January, 1960, proposed a meeting between Premier Bennett and Prime Min- ister Pearson to bring § about early hydro development of the ‘would be on the agenda for talks between President Kennedy and Prime Minister Pearson, who ’ . : Columbis : |will meet next week. umbia River _ _ ' Mansfield, Montana Demo-|.. ‘been settled “at least for the A strong supporter of the Montana Libby Dam which can- lnot be built unless the Colum- i field suggested the treaty ans. | ‘be reopened by W. Walton But- terworth, U. S. ambassador at| Ottawa, and brought to the att tention of Pearson and External | Affairs Minister Martin... | One of the stumbling blocks | in Canadian ratification was:: .° the split between the federal | government of John Diefenbaker my ' Too short notice ' on queen contest The Junior Chamber of Cam- lmerce has written to the city ‘to say it had not sufficient time ito arrange for a girl to represent (Prince Rupert in the Alaska ‘ferry queen event, being held in ‘conjunction with the inauguration. The short notice from Alaska no time for eliminations required for a fair contest, the Jaycees say. They suegpgested that Prince Rupert have a queen each year who would be available for such avents, Marine , | ! ' | ' A well-known former city hotel manager and veteran of the Second World War has been named secretary-manager of the Royal Canadian Legion, Prince Rupert Branch 27. Duncan (Dougie) MacRae, 43, will take the position left vacant by the resignation of P. J. Les- ter. The new appointment be- comes effective May 1, Mr. MacRae landed with the 13th Canadian Field Regiment ‘New secretary-manager | for Legion appointed in Germany. Mr. MacRae returned to civil- ian life in 1946 and was engaged in the hotel business until the outbreak of the Korean war at which time he was called back to service and held a staff offi- cer's rank until 1955, In 1957 Mr. MacRae came to Prince Rupert as manuger of the Royal Hotel, and has resided here ever since. He is married and has one eye REET TIT We 8 exandra wed in ceremonial An exceutive is a person who a . can take two hours for lunch Helicopter firm ° seeks licence VANCOUVER '@?— Vancouver Island Helicopters Ltd, has ap- nited to the alr transport board for a licence to operate a heli- copter serviee from Sinithers and ;Campbell River. The company iwants to operate a charter com- merejal air service from the two splendour tered by, and hundreds camped out through the night with Points, ; sleeping bars, ot) heaters, va- ania eu bottles, sandwiehes and OTTAWA .@ — ilon Robert. transistor radios, Tee eream ven- dors did a roaring: trade. More than 2,000 guests, Inehid- Taschereau was appointed Tues- | ‘day night as ehiel justice ol | Canada, the second Tascherean | Ing the dargest ussembly of Bue to hold the Aleh post. The new | ropean voyalty — in office and chief justice, 66, next in seniority | out-- that Britain lias seen sinee on the nine-member court Lo, Princess Margaret married Ane: the late Chief Justice Patrick , fony Arustrong-Jones, were in Kerwin who died in February, ; the 900-yeur-old ubbey for the has been a jude of the court, ceremony, isinee 1040. | daughter, Cheryl, ‘a student at Booth Memorial School, lw RCA on D-Day in Normandy and was mentioned in dispatch- es to His Majesty King George VI. We later received the certi- fieate from Field Marshal Vis- count Montgomery for outstand- ing service during the campaign Crown Zellerbach net profit up VANCOUVER ‘(--- Crown Zel- lerbach Canada Ltd, had net profit of $2,960,000 in the three months ended March 31, com- pared with $2,420,000 in the same period Inst year, Sales were $28,842,000 pared with $25,980,000. Gt. HW. Gallaway, president, said at the company's annual meet- ing today that devaluntion of the Canadian dollar continues to contribute significantly to earn- ings, com- COMING Leading the provincial gov- ernment delegation to the of- ficial inauguration of the Al- aski. Forry System Friday will be Frank Richter, agriculture minister; Ray Williston, min- ister of Jands and forests, and W. N. Chant, public works minister, Governor William Benn. will head Alaska state THEY’RE IN ‘SPECIAL’ CLASS IN CAR RALLY Mud's nothing to driving brothers from Terrace making the same mistake twiee, “We're Jerrning every day,” Winniper om -- Iwo driving brothors fron Terrace, have found themselves ina elass by themselves in the 4,000-mile sud Duane. Cross-Cannda Rally. DAY OF MUD Thesday was a day of mud, Don nad Duane Wall are with al least one ear knacked dead last, but us game as any ontoand others stuck for some driver nnd navigator in the dime in the aren of Riding competitien, When they arrived at Wine Nipes lite Tuesday, they knew they hod pleked wp more pen- Nifty pointy ~- how many they weren't eortadn .-- but dt did nob matter, Mountain National Park, Mud? Was that mud? We feo a Jot worse than that back home,” sald Duane, Don, who handles most of the driving and leaves the na- vigation to Duane, admitted thoy had seen some cars stuck, AML they caved about wes not “We pulled one out and pushed a couple of others all In an ceuple af miles," Don said, FORMER CABRBTES The brothers have spent most. of thelr lives at the wheel of an automobile, They drove taxis for more than two years, Don now drives a truck and Duane ta assistant mechanical Toreman for the provinelal de- partment of highways. They have taken part in “half a dewen" rallies tn nore thern BC. and, while they haven't won nny, “we woren't Inst," They have thotr 1961 famtly Ford purring under conditions delegation. Bie celebration is set for Prince Rupert Friday, featuring a resplendent smore gasbord at the Civile Centro, Cloudy with seattered show. ers, clearing this afternoon and evening. A few clouds Thursday. A little warmer Thursday, Winds Heht, Low fomieht and hleh Thursday 35 and fa, Dally News Rewdlngs ieee that have already put at lenet four cars out of the rally, "This year we're green, but we're going to stay with it,” Don said. "Wo estinate tt) will cost us about $1,500 to $2,500, inelud- a lost. wanes, to compote Temperature nb noon BA 8 your, Jnrometer. fail “Thore's w great community Barometor, falling 20.01 spirlf up in ‘Torrace and we feel v moral responsibility att- ev the great send-off they gaye uN, TIDES ' Thursday, Apri 268, 1903 (Paelfle Standard Tine) “We don't figure do win this Wigh ...... 02:04 28.7 feet year — if we enn finish it will 14:40 21 feot ho real great.” LOW ow... 08:38 O01 fect Donald ts 35, Duane 30. 20:43 41. feot a a ee ee anaes