hee . t vo ee ee jytinee Bupert Daiip P2ems Cro. THURSDAY, April 4, 1963 - Kennedy says Russia ~ well up in space race WASHINGTON ‘)— President Kennedy says the Soviet Union is well ahead in the space race and he doesn’t know whether ther withdrawals. the U.S. can catch up. But he|CRITICIZES RAIDS wants the U.S. to keep trying in| He criticized hit-and-run raids the hope the race will change by Cuban exiles and said these by 1970. -do not help remove Fidel Castro Estimating the U.S. won’t get from Cuba. The U.S. had im- its big rocket boosters before posed restraints on these raids. 1964-66, Kennedy told a press: Kennedy said that of the 1,100 conference Wednesday the U.S. Bay of Pigs prisoners released should not look with equanin- from Cuba, about 450 have join- imity on the prospect that it ed the American forces and may remain behind Russia in,these, he believes, will advance ‘Cuba and that possibly about 12,000 or 13.000 remained. He said the U.S. will be watching for fur- space all through the 1960s and jthe cause of freedom. But he! possible the 1970s. ‘gave no indication how these The U.S. has started late and Soldiers and officers may be used now with the new Soviet Lunik jto free Cuba. IV. shooting towards the moon,} The trouble with the hit-and- Russia had launched a major run raids, he said, is that no new space effort. For the U.S. one in a position of responsibility to try to catch up was “uphill Knew what was going on. If a race at the best.” | Soviet ship is hit in a Cuban Kennedy said that since last /Port. there may be reprisals November the Russians removed jagainst nec shipping and ; heir troops from | this cou ring a response from about 9.000 of their troops from | American forces. When issues of — |war and peace hang in the bal- ~] ‘ance, the U.S. government wants ' ‘to be in a position of control. | | Pearson makes _ second appeal for Quebec votes { “ MONTREAL (@®)) — Liberal ‘Leader Pearscn made his sec- ‘ond appeal of the campaign for ‘Quebec votes Wednesday night ‘by renewing his pledge of an ;inquiry into the “serious crisis /of national unity” and with a ‘caustic attack on Conservatives idefence attitudes. i | Mr. Fearson was so. wildly ie Here are the front pages of four major New York City BACK iN BUSINESS (AP Wirephoto) morning newspapers as they made their first appearance in the strike in United States history. costliest newspaper cheered as he rose to speak that! ‘he was delayed five minutes by /songs, chants of ‘‘we want Mike”! hand applause. It was the same, ‘when he finished. But in be- | ‘tween — during his 40- minute |speech—he had an inattentive - audience. A constant rumble of voices, ‘seldom hushed, filled the hall las he spoke. The crowd of 4,000 ipacked into the Craig Street = in south-central Mont- t ml — cD real remained uneasy as they ements. cemonstrated outside the ar- mories and had a few minor seuffles with police. No arrests were made and when Mr. Pear- son began speaking, they left: their placards outside and en- tered. { | Aussie gov't misses defeat CANBERRA (Reuters) — Sir Robert Menzies’ government to- ’ day survived an opposition no confidence motion by one vote ALBERTA DeLuxe RYE 2 WHISKY | 59-58. tae os Opposition Leader Arthur Cal- well moved the motion Tuesday on the grounds of the Liberal- Country party .government’s handling of economy, employ- uisasa teed ectttety Dief bucks hits at Liberal policy TORONTO (().) — Prime Min-! ister Diefenbaker bucked per-| sistent heckling Wednesday | night to lambaste Liberal party defence policy as a hoax and. review Pregtressive Conservative | watched sporadic outbursts by programs for urban-area assis-' seemed to be teen-agers sUp- rence Dempier and managing anti-nuclear and separatist el-| tance. -_ . Paying his last visit to Tor-;ven Otto, was concentrated in request of Waldo Skillings SC- A mixed group of about 50|\onto before Monday’s general | Municipalrives question aid for colleges VICTORIA (@) — British Co- lumbia municipalities are going to “question” the idea that they should help support junior col- leges. nesday the Union of B.C. Mun- icipalities wants with the provincial government on the proposal, It was made in the MacDon- ald report on higher education, ment, defence and foreign af- fairs. and already has been protested [by Vancouver, 1! Quebec poli MONTREAL (-(P) — An all-out offensive against an extremist group of Quebec separatists e B.C. Briefs SPONSORED FLIGHT PENTICTON -(: Some 108 passengers took off in a Cana- dian Pacific Airlines Britannia » olaric Wednesday night for London, rare, glacial waters England, on a trip sponsored by flow and the best. the British Columbia Fruit Grow. ‘ . ers Association. rye grains grow, INDUSTRIAL THEME comes Alberta COURTENAY «(--The devel- opment of secondary industry DeLuxe Rye - so wil} be the theme of the annnal . . convention of the Assoclated unique in taste and flavour, Chambers of Commerce of Van- { it stands head and couver Island here Friday. PIONEER DIES shoulders high as your own From the Rocky 1 Mountain foothills, where the air is VANCOUVER (—Funernal ser- viees will be held Thursday for Thomas J, Robertson, ploneer B.C, agricultural leader who died nat his home in Kast Delta April Y kind of rye. 1, Burin) will be at Boundary Bay cemetery, Try Alberta DeLuxe 7 TRAINER NAMED VANCOUVER :()---John Skelton of Armstrong, oon agricultural student who graduates from the University of British Columbin ithis spring, has been named to ‘take charge af the new $1,000,000 Paelfle National Exhibition Ilve- stock building in a management- trainee capnelty, SECOND COURT PRINCE GEORGE iQ — Clty Couneil at its next meeting will consider a recommendation for aw second police court magistrate ona full thie basts to relleve the pressure of court cases Gome triads by muapistrate at present wreoas mueh as two montha bo- hind sehedule, for size. You'll like the way jt shapes up. This advertisement le not pubtlehed or disployed by the Liquor Cantrol Board or by UleGoverniment of Uritleh Columbia, ce team Lp to ‘stamp out extrémisis: known as the Quebec Liberation Front was promised after a meeting of Montreal police, pro- vinelal police and RCMP inves- tigators, "We mean business.” Mont- treal Det.-Spet. Leo Brimet told reporters follawing the closed- door session, °Qur three forees are polng all-out too stamp out the FLQ.” The FLQ Front de Tihera- tion Quebecois has eluimed re- sponsibility for recent acts of subotage in’ the Montreal Quebee Cily area, including the explosion of a bomb in the ven- tilating system of the tations revenue building here and) dae mare to the CNR niin line south of Quebec shartly before qo train carrying Prime Minister Dijef- enbaker passed through, Police report 16 bomb searcs Just two days. LIKE MOST, A HOAX The latest anonymous eadler sald a bomb had been plinted In the downtown Craig &treet Arnyory where Liberal Leader Pearson addressed oa politiens rally Wednesdny night. ty, like most of the others proved to he ww hone, ° e Malaspina times The Aluska ferry Malaspina is due to arrive at 12090 wan, to- morrow and leave at tan. the same day. Ver followin orerival will be Monday at 6 p.m, leaving, Toesdiy ab tam. 2 ok enema nee ee Sonam He wee Advertising Brings Local Results Mayor R. B, Wilson said Wed-: a conference: In the Montren} area within thes heckling, on the news stands in 114 days ~ Pyblisher ordered before inquiry 1 VICTORIA (@) — The pub- lisher and two executives of the Vancouver Sun have been or-! dered to appear before the Bri- tish Coiumbia legislature’s board inquiring into allegations of graft in the provincial high- ways department. election, he spoke to 2,200 in a. collegiate in Toronto’s York East constituency, one of the 12 seats in the Toronto district that. simmonses were sent Wed- swung Liberal last June, ‘nesday to publisher Donald Cro- The hecklers, most of whom ie, assistant publisher Law- porting York East Liberal Ste- editor Erwin Swangard at the ' ‘the gallery although scattered victoria. They have been asked ‘interjections came from the au- to appear Friday morning. | dence generally. 7 Mr. Skillings made the request ' Mr. Diefenbaker had arrived after showing the board a head- ‘In Ontario from Quebec ind-jine in a Monday edition of the ‘spent the day visiting rural Sun which read: “contractor ipoints in York North. called angel for Gaglardi.” | ears “I would like to know who 1 y | HIGHEST IN YEARS said this.’ said Mr. Skillings. | LENNOXVILLE, Que. @— The The story beneath the head- highest snowfall in 48 years was lines dealt with evidence heard recorded in this eastern twon-,at the board’s hearings. ‘ships community when a late-{-- ee ne .season weekend storm brought | Advertising in The News -the total for the winter to 137.2) . . -inches. Brings Quick Results DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS , ROAD RESTRICTIONS | NOTICE SKEENA WEST ELECTORAL DISTRICT Pursuant to Section 27 of the ‘Highway Act” (1960 statutes), load restrictions in Skeena West Electoral Dist- rict are hereby rescinded effective: — 12:01 a.m. APRIL Ist, 1963 With the exception of Highway 16 East which shall remain at 75% from Copper Bridge ta Pacific. Dated: March 29, 1963, J, P, O'TOOLE, Terrace, B.C. District Superintendent ' 1 Wd | HEREWITH APPLY For a Daily News Paper Route AGE ADDRESS PHONE PARENT'S APPROVAL | approve of my son (daughter) assuming the re- sponsibility of delivering the Prince Rupert Daily Nows. | understand the “Little Merchant Plan’! which places the carrier in a responsible position and teaches him the principles of Free Enterprise. In approving this applica- tion, | undertake to ensure than my son (daughter) will discharge all abligations involved, Signed Relationship .............. esenes Date ............ vewec ceseccecceavens This appllention will be Kept on Mle and referred to na Vacaneles oceur, | I ' | | 1 ’ i . TE Ui heed « (CP Wirephoto) SURVIVOR GETS HAIR CUT | Ralph Flores, 42, of San Bruno, Calif., gets heavy beard removed and hair cut in Whitehorse, after spending 50 days in wilderness following crash of his plane. His passen- ger, Helen Klaben, 21, of Brooklyn, N.Y., also survived ordeal in snow and cold. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION TONIGHT 7.39 FRANK HOWAR Published by the New Democratic Party Campaign Committee a ee me ome emt Bene One ase One ee oT ee ~ ‘ ‘ Rabbit ona \ \. beer label? _/ Pa a FDC ALITY mer ro fh ie. As cite A MOLSON'S QU +, My,. (1M, amen nar : : {AER AREETY Te en «gh, BREWEO AND. OTTURO By ey |e FOLEON S CAPI-ANO BREWERY ITD.VA i . , i an Mi. CTE, el Vom re ae ea Ora a ann awe é ra ih Tt’s there all right. Tt’s the sort of quaint discovery you make every time you study an Old Style label, Next time you're sittin’ and sippin’ and contentedly agrecing that slow ageing rpally makes Old Style something special... look for the rabbit: - and the 6 Indians, ; BREWED AND BOTTLED BY MOLGON’S CAPILANO BREWERY LTo, This advortisamont Is not published or dleplayad by (ho Ltquor Control Boord or by Iho Govornmiont of Drills Cofumbta, Epes