/* Fishing industry favors 12-mi Prince Kuper it proposal aily News PROVINCIAL LIGRARY be - 24 vie . , . ceo, ; ViCiurkfa, EC m4 Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest DEQ 31/€3 VOL. 53, No. 93 Business, Classified 3203, Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1963 News Desk 3204, Social 3205, Editor 3206, Sports 3207 PRICE ‘TEN~-GENTS— haere . a: . — GEE ey . nt sormmme ememmmrnramnee fren pane sane nw — - - CO es ne ater mae mane 4 © e : te ¥Y O ~ Annual inspection | east t ! G cted . . for Chatham {OMOrrOW | Tenders will be opened this afternoon Commodore P. D. Taylor, DSC. Unicorn’. Vancouver (HMCS. gf city hall in one of the largest sales of city- CD, RCN, commanding officer! Discovery) ane Victoria (HMCS ‘ . naval divisions, will carry out his| Malehau. owned property tn recent years. annual inspection of HMCS Prmrernrere snenrmnrnce Ss least two bids are expected 7 Chatham tomorrow. He will be : Z -to be received on the downtown and the property has also been accompanied by his flag lieu- lots in a block bounded by First/under investigation by Charles tenant, Lt. Cmdr. A. A. Bever- ,and Second Avenues and First; Bennett of Kamlocps for a hotel idge, CD, RCN, and Lt. Cmdr. ,and Second Streets, eyed for!and shopping centre project. W.IM. Lanauze, all from Hami'- :shepping centre and hotel de- ton, Ont. ‘velopments, e They will arrive by Canadian | An upset price of $50.000 has M d ; . aad Pacific Airlines plane tomorrow ;been set on the big holding, © an injure a oan ‘ : morning and be transported Scott McLaren, city adminis- . a a -— : from Digby Island to Prince Ru- * .trator, said that no tenders had h t ee —-~ : pert by the RCMP boat Nanaimo. , been received up to noon, but W en au 0 = QUINTET INITIATED INTO ELKS LODGE . sey a HEME pal Nana Be tet . ‘ : afternoon. They must be receiv- nes me e tion of Chatham during the day, ed i rriting Newest members of the Be- night at the Elks Lodge. Ex- Youden, Mr. Connor, Bob Ny- and inspect Chatham's reserve ,e no writing. . tt ill faves roa ‘nevolent and Protective Or- alted ruler John Connor beam: den, Helge Johnson and Ernie e ships company at 8:30 p.m. at oun ide Co ain ee di der of Elks Lodge No. 432 are happily as he siands with his Hubbard. for drivin ceremonial divisions. ;hear t S ids at 5 oad. Oe ‘A motor vehicle accident caus- pictured following initiation latest members Left to right . jall probability they will be re-) th ‘ceremonies held Saturda are Walt Wrieht. H 6 are They will leave for Hamilton ‘ferred to a committee for study |!& considerable damage to the a eee say re alter rg ’ arvey ~-Harrington Photo : Wednesday. ‘and recommendations. automobile involved, sent a : e e O ences Gommodore Taylor has been: | Also due to be opened are':Prince Rupert man to hospital inspecting western divisions: ; a ‘bids on other city property re- Saturday night with lacerations, i, T é eC C @S f =f a C, VHICS Impaired driving cost two, Since April 29, including Port Ar-: COMMODORE TAYLOR cently advertised, in Section} bruises and shock. . icity men $125 each in police} thar (HMCS Griffon), Calgary - Two and Eleventh and Frederick; Resting comfortably in Prince e e court Saturday. (HMCS Tecumseh), Regina (HM * Street. for which submissions | Rupert General Hospital today ‘ . inni HMCS" have been received. \is Arthur Evans, 34, of 211 Fifth Appearing before deputy|CS Queen), Winnipeg ( B t 7 4, returning to area in fall ee: siseeou Goo. Both ferries Matern Benois ue | pleading guilty to the charge|Nonsuch), Saskatoon (HMCS: h T yt |property are required to specify| The accident occured at 7:40 . — t tThic - . \ ’ j Mobile chest clinics whl be - society has stated. / Miss Anne McLeod attended | WFre ney rey Alan yoseun “| ere ues ay Dat ese which they couldipm. own Om Highway 18 pest tae returning to the Prince U-! (A detailed study of ince the’ Society’s““annual meetin : Seen ~ Ayeniel- € QQ “Cri ; eet g eke ee Ty . ; lside: ~ er imi . i pert area in late September and Rupert survey indicates trate! on behalf of the local Christ. | McNeil, int eee nod ee . aoueite Story | The Alaska’ ‘staté ferries ‘Taku, Connaught tere aries Ltd.,|side: the want inmits. No other re October, the B.C. Tuberculosis ‘total of 9.328 persons, includng Mas Seal committee. if ut ° vtieg f 30d in id e 'and Malaspina will both be sail-- ty ‘ own inferest In the pro- | . . ' 1,693 pre-school and 2605 schoct jfault penalties o ays an of pact denied ing from Prince Rupert for Al- Perty for a one and a half mu-; Police said today that the ac- / Society has announced. : : wy! 7 }each was prohibited from driv- During 1962 the mobile Christ- children, were tested. Twenty- . Federal P troops ng in Canada for one month. : = als ‘ : AWA (@) — A statement Innes also pleaded guilty to a ort. . ‘charge of being an interdict in DY Real Caouette, deputy na ‘lion dollar hotel-apartment and shopping centre cident is still under development, tion. askan ports tomorrow in the investiga- resumption of regular service. Malaspina is due to arrive at! mas Seal chest clinics examined two new cases of tuberculosis a total of 137,000 people, of were found, 14 requiring actual whom 120 were found to have treatment. actual tuberculosis. | Mrs. Alic Kimmitt of Victoria TB authorities have voiced 2% ‘ireccor-at-large of the So- particular concern with the . ciety. says TB authorities are amount ef tubercu!ssis found Particularly concerned wth the poised to move on Birmingham ‘possession and was fined $50 or in default 30 days. Herbert Melville Orser, 171 Third Avenue East, and Donald tional Social Credit leader, that Shortly after the April 8 federal election an alliance of Social Credit and the New Democra- ic party was on the verge of and Taku, back from repairs at 6 a.m. PST and leave at 9 am Fishing industry hails Seattle after she struck bottom - near Petersburgh, will arrive at: 6 p.m. tomorrow PST and leave | 2-mile limit proposal in the Prince Rupert, Terrace ‘tuberculosis situation in Prince i BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (#—Fed- Wo a oe eee avenue being formed to maintain for- Wednesday morning at 9. and Hazelton areas, and it is Rupert, Terrace and Hazelton.” cral troops were poised today to: ntered "plea: f nilly” to’ mer prime minister Diefenbaker rom then on. start Friday | R« iti ; , for this reason that the mo- | She said the 120 new cases;Move into this tension-charged oh ere ° sing Plisty ‘ba. in power, was strongly denied and Saturday and Tuesday and. VANCOUVER ®— The British| government earlier this year,” bile clinics discovered among British Co-;city as 1,200 police officers CNa@ree Of causing a disturbance togay by NDP leaders. ‘ ree Columbia fishing industry has!he said. “We are not so much will be returning by fighting. McRac was fined Wednesday departures. i i ia residents w ree Cc ‘irtual martial law on - 7. C. Douglas, NDP national ‘hailed Prime Minister Pearson's! concerned with American fisher. to this area this fall,” the ‘!umbia residents who took free clamped virtua 4. ‘ . C. glas, ‘ ‘ Sea une Torin / rice mn ee eee chest X-rays iast year “indicate 2 Wide section, scarred by riot- $30 a e15 cons and Orser was leader, said the statement was re seaue Blves ance an ;@nnouncement that Canada will| men who have fished off our AID FARMERS a marked increase in tubercu- ing and night bombings. ine and costs. “utter nonsense.” pert residen tine oppor unity 0 move soon to establish a 12-mile} shores for years, as with the ° ne losis over the findings of the’ President Kennedy sent army In police court today, Cyril yy. Caouctte said tne alliance ‘ke the entire trip over the) fishing limit off her coasts. Japanese and Russians who ST. HYACINTHE, Que. previous year.” The Quebec povernment’s artifi- RARSED $2,276 cial livestock insemination cen-' Meanwhile, the Prince Rupert tre here announced ib helped Christmas Seal committee has some 14,000 Quebec farmers to keen congratulated on a sue- Increase their beef and dairy cessful campaign this past year troops to two Alabama bases with a grim warning that they would move into Birmingham if new violence erupts, Thousands of Negroes rioted carly Sunday after bombs blasted a Negro ‘Robert Tyronne Hicks, No, 34 Bayview Apartments, was fined $50 and costs for consuming liquor in a public place. He ‘pleaded guilty. A wild chase through the city Centre, being would have resulted in Social Credit. getting two cabinet posts ‘and in Stanley Knowles, NDP for Winnipeg North appointed Spoaker member of the House. Victorian Day holiday weckend. They may board one of the; ships for departure Saturday at | 9 aim. PST, and arrive back: Tuesday ato 1 aim, in plenty of | time for work that day. | Ken Campbell, secretary of the Fisheries Association of B.C., representing fishing companies, said it was a welcome move, “We recommended the 12-mile limit ing ao submission to the could fish within three miles of the Canadian coast.” He added that the association might he agreeable to conces- ‘sions permitting Americans to ; continue to fish within the pro- minister's home and a motel. during the ear 5 : [ne me ee we — oe “a. , Sime 19 ar ", sonic, 6 oon ge the early hours of Sun-' ; posed 12-mile limit, herds Ure the last 12 months |The Broup raised (82.276 of the; Governor George C. Wallace, day resulted in George Maxwell; : Homer Stevens, — secretary- ova the pervious youre) Gent record, high of $273,097 raised arch - segregationist who once Barrett, 425 Sixth Avenue East treasurer of the "Independent ye : wre i Vag ap Me qe , oe “by surer . over the pervious year. last year, defied federal authorities over peing fined $75 and costs on a United Fisher d Allied POLIO DILL O LOPLI EL ODD DOP BODIE DVEPODUDELO REDO EPO OOEVOLOPOOOLOOD voter registration records, chal-' mitec Ishermen an 1e¢ ‘charge of driving without due J ° ,lenged the president's right to care and attention. It was al- Workers’ Union, said the J2-mile O a S EWS rie S$ send in federal troops. He in- teged that Barrett drove part mit fiehtine for we nave sisted state and local officers! of the time without headlights been fighting for years. ' vn ' “It will be a great step for- POPP PL PPLO POPP ESTCOPOCLELOLE PPPPPEDPLO PIO DL OPE PDD EP DO LOLOL OPO OC OO VOD | e e e | Parliament to discuss nuclear arms issue OTTAWA (@) — Prime Minister Pearson said today Par- litment will have an opportunity to debate the proposed agreement for aequisition of nuclear arms for Canadian forces, renehed between him and President Kennedy at Tyan- nly Port, Mass. The agreement will net be signed before Par- limment has had a chance to discuss the issue, he said. : + + Oo + Haitian exiles confident of victory SAN JUAN, Puerto Rieo ay — Haiti's two leading exiles have formed a provisional government ino Puerto Rico, pre- (eting Mraneeis Duvalier's (etatorship will fall “within oa few weeks.” Louis Dejole, 68) and Danlel Fignole, 48, both d@fented by Diuvaller in the 1957 presidential elections, told reporters bhey hope to win quick reeopnition of thelr rovern- nfent In exile from the United States. WOGDIM OL OIG IOI ELISE LOL EVE IDEG OLE LE DEOL OCI DVD UDUOLOOVOCOCOCCOOOOUE : Rupert Rambles Agee an? oe CILECP CII ISP OCEDOLIODD Kdarmer city youth duck Me- PPPP LOLOL POLO POD V OOD ODDO DOOD British Columbia, MeCorktndale can preserve law and order, City officials and Negro lead. | ers issved strong appeal fiar , law and order, in order to evade police action. Barrett recelved a recommend- ation for suspension af his driv- er’s Hieence for two months. Astronaut Cooper set for 22-orbit flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. a —, Astronaut Gordon Cooper one | tered a) final pre-orbital day | today, already eaught up in the complex cheekout of man and machine Jeading ta his 22-orbil, vault info space, "Tin ready,” he sald, “All we have to do now Js loud and Iauneh," And everything appeared to be "po" for the seheduled blast- off Tuesday moming that is to Into orbit longer Hydrogen peroxide —- whieh the astronaut uses to manoeuvre the capsule In space -- also will he pumped into its reservoir and piping system and carefully ob- served for 12 hours in a final test for leaks. Union sending lobby to Ottawa VANCOUVER «) -- The inde- ward.” But he did not agree that Americans should be given any special concessions within the 12-mile zone, New Democratic Party MP for New Westininster Barry Mather, praised the Prime Minister's an- nouncement. He said he had planned to introduce a private imembers’ bill in the Commons on j the subject tf there had been no government action, 6 il Daily smile The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. ane semenegee te st eins ah a seipnan o perenenalt WEATHER Mastly cloudy today and to- morrow with intermittent rin tocuy and a few show. teste ale 4s ) ( recelved tll oof his training in| pul Cooper ers tomorrow. Little change Od oa ports evan Prince Rupert, than any, Amerigan—-more than| pendent United Fishermen and in tempera Lure. Wind ty a ist reports state that! « en 4 hours if all works right, Allted Workers Union said today southeast 25, ocrastonally rowver, Latest reports site that) pooent Visitors to British Co-} A vast recovery network of |y, wi send 2 10-muan lobby to reaching 800 In exposed youne Jack, who attends North) lumbin House in San Francisco ships and planes was spread out] ottawa curly in the now parlia- arenas, shifting to westerly Burnaby High School, was av) wore Mrs, Mickey Lavigne andi around the globe~-the greatost NLUNY BERS full “5 tLomorrew morning, Low momber of a relay team that] Mrs Catherine G. Wolder of to stop the flight before 22 or. | MeMauy session to demand fu fonipht and high tomorrow Leg New school boy record for Prince Rupert, bits are completed. I it goes|COMMons and committee debate an . ns * payee 4 and 5h, - +e # Ao 600,000-mile route, Cooper [00 the Issue of Japanese fishes) | ae ng ks Daily News Readings Fhe announcing of Joo Pag- will lnnd in the Paotfic Wodlnon- Ing rinhte In the Pneifie, wen sn NEM en Temperature at noon Be ; ORMES cot at yestorday's Pony League cuy new Midway Island, The union, which eluims tof ae | . sean ee Barometer, falllng .. 80.30 Opener was both informative) - . reprosont 8,000 Prelfie Const and entertalning., At one stage,| PASSES MEDICAL fishormen, teondermen and TIDES mo _PRUGS LTD, While annonneing tho starting} A Mn medical checkout late] shoreworkors, anid it will de- Hneups, Pageot was heard to says ot ® microphone, , " Sunday waa “go, mand that the government's de- Merenury aloft, before the Commonn for debute. MAYOR GOES TO BAT FOR PONY LEAGUE League president Tony Craw- “Slugver™ anly mannpged a line Tuesduy, May 14, 1063 DIAL “Robert Tum, ventre — fipld,| High grade kerosene fuel waa cision Implomenting herring and (Paeifle Standard The) MUNN &wG//7L6 what the} pumped into the big Atlns rocket! hnithut recommonditions of the Slugeer PL od. Toster, aso ley's knuekleball over the left drive to contre field. The ae- Wiph Od 2d 18.7 fool 21 51 heek kind of name ts thate" No today, a diay ahond of time, Tt} Intornational North Paalifie) known as Prince Rupert's fleld fenee. The ball apparent- — tlon took place at yesterday's Tid 16.4 fout doubt he was nervous in tront{ will power Cooper's Falth 7 Msherlen Comminsion be placed) mayor, Is ready to blast Lite ly had too mueh stuff on tt as Pony League opener at Roose- LOW cee D205 4.0 foot ag:3l 0.7 feot vel. Park, See story Page @),