* Another eru WOO Se tare tree ence. VOL. 53, No. 66 Ly ti Ly oi ap we ates Tug makes 1,000th round trip between Rupert and Ketchikan Archie McKinnon, assis-| Will also be addressed by prom- Fremond Poli-jinent Canadian speakers at lun- Milestone in travel] between! Prince Rupert and Ketchikan’ was ¢stablished this. week when Reynoids, the MV Comet completed round Skeels, -trip number 1,000. The Comet, a tug belonging PPOP LID DS OLD POL OL IOP DO DO OOLODCPOOOTODRO COE RED CHINA , McKachran, Rotary chairman of rance thoroughfare to Seal Cove a vorocasters to the ABC Transportation Com-: pany of Seattle, makes the twice: weekly trips out of Prince Ru-. pert, hauling cargo between’ these two points. At an average of 500 miles per trip, this is the equivalent of. 500,000 miles or 20 times around the world. | Captain Duke DeLaHunt esti-' mates that his ship has hauled. m@re Chan 1,000,000 tons of goods. since being put on this run in: 1954, | . . : ae Comet carries a crew of nine. She is one of some 200 tugs built by the United States dur-: ing the Second World War, She ' was declared surplus after the’ war and was purehased by the: company for freighting pur- Poses, With an average speed of nine, knots, Comet ¢an load or unload; in approximately one hour. | I | ' | | | { i i { : | Balt fears new eruption DENPASAR, Tali «ay The smoke cloud pouring: from Agung volewne has heen inereasing, and | Bali Information director Anak; Agung says another eruption Is feared dn the next two or three days. The cloudy and the general tion of emergency tariffs by the voleano “are federal government has resulted be- ina reduction of British Colum- fore Mareh VA" he said, Agune's bia imported liquor prices. situation oof the very sioilar fo the days eruption on the diate killed near- Wy T,bu0 persons aod drove morelthe cabinet than 70,000 trom their homes tor imported seoteh, Eish whiskey Heavy sbreauis of Tivia still are; hourbon, pouring. down the flanks of the wines, liquers, ales and stout, 10,806-foot volcano, whieh first | erupled in February, killing 17 persons, afer more Fan a een tury of sdlence, PFOSOPESPDIF POLIO IPIREIILEPLEELELDE LEVIS LVIGPOELAO OL VOEIEDOC VERE LOE Rupert Rambles Oo sseorory FIPFISPDODIP LOVE F IDE VOLO OOD LOLE DIOP OR EDPODEPIEOOGVECOLEE Daily News reporter Len tare rington Jed aoomerry chaise to- YY first mate; second mate; Johnson, chief engineer > i ption of Bali vol Prince Kuper Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacif Business, Classified 3203. Adve ic Port — And Key to the rtising 3201 2INC LLY LY M7 7 Wes YY YUL a YI . Ly Tug Comet - 20 times around Members of the crew at theicook: present time are George Mc-, WHEAT FOR The Grecian Emblem, of Greek registry, is loading | 12,500 long tons of wheat fo elevator. She will probably | night. She is the fourth ship to ments from the west coast contract for grain sales to Ch Plane comes for Panhandle Phillips PRINCK GUORGE ty. | The chanee arrival of oan RCMP patrol plhine has spared the Cariboo’s Panhandle Phil- Ips a lot of yrain, Panhandle owns the Home Raneh, t20 0 air weet of Quesnel. Acute arth- rilis pot too mueh for him during the weekend ahd he ordered aovanelt hand to set: oul fer the nearest telephone j l remote niles Imported liquor prices lower VICTORIA Cts Termina- AN ordereat-counen passed by reduces the prices brandy, opin, rium, A recent reduction in the tar- PPLILDDE DDL PDL EPL IGP OLE POLE DO DUPLO DE SLED OOP PDE PELE POPECOOROOODCOODS Concern voiced | over fate of fishery plan PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, APPRIL 3, 1963 Dailey News Great Northwest PROVINCIAL. LIBRARY VICTORIA, EC ep set emneriae Airomtw 24 DEC 31/€3 EECA ITUTINS Rk News Desk 3204, Sports 3207, Social 3205 PRICE TEN CENTS MY LULU LY LEE We: A students vie for trip to Ottawa Four Senior Secondary High School students will compete to- morlow at the weekly luncheon necting of Prince Rupert Ro- itary Ciub for a trip to Canada’s capital. They will be candidates for the 13th annual Rotary Club “Ad- venture to Citizenship” which “epresents an all-expense paid visit to Ottawa as guests of the Ottawa and Prince Rupert Ro- -tary clubs. The four contestants who | will speak on a variety of top- ies are: Miss Gloria Colussi, | { | i { t 16; Robert Green, 18; Allan Kangas, 17; and Arnold Rivett, 16. While In Ottawa May 13 to 16, the winner will have a busy itinerary including a visit to the ‘ifowie of Commons and such ‘place: as Government House, ‘the Supreme Court, the Nation- ‘u} Rescarch Council, the Royal /sfint and the R.C.M.P. Training ;Centre at Rockcliffe. He or she the world | tant engineer; Robert jewski, oer; Edward McVicker,) cheems, dinners and. banquets George seaman and Glen Smith, sea-/and will be presented with a cer-4 t p | ld jtificate of Canadian citizenship. O ove wou and man. ooronncs| Jntroducing ithe students to ‘the Rotarians tomorrow will be ‘vice principal F. N. Sutton. , ; Chairman of lias year’s “Ad ‘venture in Citizenship” is W. J. ‘the education and citizenship ‘committee. A panel of thee local judges 'will select the delegate for the ‘trip. r China, at the government eave for the Orient Friday load here this year in ship- under federal government ina, to get book on smoking harms VANCOUVER (() — Every hieh school student in British Columbia is going to get a copy por a booklet saying smoking is iharmtup te health, Entitled “smoke is for fish, ham and bacon, but not for you,” the bookiet was prepared iby the Non-Smokers Association pof Canada. came ta | as godsend 100 iviles away, Monday, just as the rider Was saddling up, the RCMP plane fanded at the ranch on @ patrol, Ht buanded Phihips in and Whisked him) fo hospital here for treatment, Ponhanale’s name Widespread attention 120 years eo when his sidekiek Rieh- tnond Eobson published a new hook, Crass Beyond the Moun- fains, describing: their exper- iehees between 1986 and 1od4 poneering ia the Chileotin, ‘B.C. department of education in haretto smoking amone students. ; Using the resus of a Harvard ‘University study to back up its had heart trouble and re- duces athletic abllity, 6eer Daily smile “Hold a crease?” the salesman repented the eustomen's lion dneredulously., “Why, this hae holds a thousand of them!" | | It is being distributed by the. pA abtempl to cul down on cip-. ceLtim-, the booklet says smok-. Upp Merewses the chances of cane | ques-, ifts by the federal government wis followed by a reduction in’ North Paelfie Msheries Commis- Intporled liquor prices here, slon sald) Monday that he and his Hssochiles are “mighty coneern- ed? onbout (he fate af their ree commendation to nilow dipanese Mshing In spoeifled constal arenas, Roger 'T. Mager said) there his heen wo move to imple- the Oceunview Hotel, By the} ment the commission's recom- tine reporter and eity Cairatfen} Mendation Chat haats fram arrived, the eat did leuped to Japin be allowed to fish for lack of co-operation between der the Municipal Act is $5. 1957, made the enquiries as locally. LONDON (Reuters) — Treas- ury chief Reginald Maudline said today that tax reliefs to- totalling £256,000,000 ($750,000,-: 000) annually are needed to meet Britain’s target of vigorous ex- pansion without infiltration. Presenting the 1963 budget to the House of Commons, Maud- Second road cost $57,000 Construction of a seccend ent- ito take the traffic burden off {Sixth Avenue East, would cost $57,179, it has been estimated. . The estimave. requested by |City Council foliowing an alder- . |man’s suggestion that it might ibe possible to extend Eighth ‘Avenue East to Seal Cove to ‘provide the alternative route, (has been prepared by works | superintendent Car! Gustafson. | Council has recommended that the matter be considered at bud- - get time. : The estimate is for a road of minimum 30-foot surface to al- low for instalation of curbing and a future sidewalk on one side and vehicular traffie safety on a grade of about 12 per cent. . It would be an extension of Eighth Avenue East to meet the present roadway at the south- west corner of B.C. Packers’: ‘warehouse, The estimate also ineludes cul-_ verting of a large water course at tidewater plus aossmaller: course drain leading into the same system, ee recep tree ass -snemtam rceetn nF New beer bottles delayed in coming The new compact beer bottle whith was to make its appear- anee here carly in April will not be arriving for at least another two oor. three weeks, It was learned today. i Reason for the delay in ar- | ! | | | | | ‘rival was not known, cea he st BIGGEST CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT EVER IN B.C. PP PLPPPLOV OP OPO POPE OVO CDE POOLE OPI OPO PPPLEO PO LLLP LP DIPDP LOOP LOVO OUEST: SURVEY SHOWS DIFFICULTY IN CURFEW ENFORCEMENT In enquiries to other municipalities, Prince Rupert has learned that curfew enforcement has been found to be difficult owning to inability to obtain prosecutions and offenders. Maximum penalty which may be imposed un- The city, which has a curfew bylaw in effect since British budget aimed "6 Sin, 2% at boosting economy ‘could not institute one yet be- 9 Nici &, olice and parents of youn . M dun | now working on plans in 1964. He also said that tenders will | becalled at the same time on a result of questions raised Ketchikan, it was learned, has more stringent Ppen- ‘the Yellowhead reute. alties allowing for a maximum fine of $100 on a minor and a maximum of $300 on persons other than minors violating provision of its ordinance. PP EODEL OD DD DOO LOL ODPL ODED LOC LOOP DP PEDO OCS PIF PPIE SIL ODP EP OLOPODOVODD In Kelowna Premier Bennett |said the Highway 16 route across central B.C. to Prince George jand Prince Rupert and the Yel- jlowhead Highway to connect ; program and be started at the | same time. | An earlier report said the pre- imier had predicted the entire ling said it was aimed at giv-| Yellowhead route would be un- ing Britain an economic growth-: der contract by ‘1964. rate of four per cent a year. | He was speaking at a testi- Maudling broke with tradition Monial dinner in his home rid- : by announcing specific tax pro- ng. ‘posals at the beginning of his} ‘speech instead of the end. The first was tax relief for! : owner-occupiers of houses. ' We said persons who lived in itheir own house or were buying | sride-George _ start in 1964 VICTORIA, B.C. (CP) — Highways Min- ister Gaglardi said today his department is to cail tenders on the McBride-Prince George section of Highway. 16 Giant cedar jog goes erquizaaeroldse ie: to make war canoe ‘move which will cost-the gov- iernment £50,000,000 ($150,000,- 000) annually. ‘that starting next year t !a profit tax like any other busi- had_ looked ‘major tax cuts in the budget to/| for |ing canoe. and Conservative Prime Min-Jits operations in the Queen A giant 70-foot red cedar log! cut in the Queen Charlotte Is- But he aisu warned landlords;!ands and towed 500 miles into their | Vancouver harbor, was delivered ago if they would donate a suit- ‘rented property will come under|this week to the Squamish In-!able log. It had to be red cedar, dians in North Vancouver for'and at least 55 feet long, five conversion into a war and rac- {feet in. diameter at the butt, and 36 inches n diameter at the top MacMillan, Bloedel ad Powell ; end. stimulate the country’s economy/River Ltd. supplied the log from The company instructed its ‘loggers at the Queen Charlotte i:ter Macmillan’s popularity. | Charlottes at the request of the |logging division at Juskatia to Maudling announced a conces-!North Shore Indians. sion in death duties by inereas- | From it the mission reserve's ing the tax exemption limit tollone canoe builder, Stephen r5,000 from £4,000. ‘George, will carve a canoe to He said there also would be|take part in a race at the Squa- some adjustments in the pro-|mish potlatch in May. gressive death duty now rang- Pe tenes oe ing from one to 80 per cent. Altogether some 12,000 estates: will be exempted from duty and | e Rebel air base 17,000 will get some relief. | ogy 7 “ Maudling indicated he favored! annihilated a general tax on gambling—be- lieved to have a total turnover | of about £1,000,000,000 000,000) BUENOS AIRES (© from (mM - ($3,000,-. Reuters — Loyalist forces laun- a ocyeay. {but said Delonte an air and ground attack on a rebel air base today and quuse he did not have enough | claimed they had brought about information, ‘its surrender. POLINA ELELESIIS ANI OPIFIFOWG Bt oo rebel fleet of warships POLICE SEEK and an alreraft carrion were spore uring Buenos Aires \WALLET OWNER reported nearing Buenos ; carrying a threat of an attack RCMP are looking for some- {ON this capital, one who is considerably poorer Provinelul police reported loy- Lhin he was over a week ago, |alist air foree bombers and jet A wallet containing a large |fighters bombed the navy air sum of money but no identi- | base at Punto Indio. This is the fication was turned into the jbase for navy jets that attacked local detachment March 26, ib ja loyalist tank battalion at Mar- Was reported today, The wal- |dalena in the opening blow of let was found new the inter- |the revolt against President Jose section of Third Avenue and Marla Guido Tuesday. Fulton Street, and may be Local news agency reports said eliimed by the owner after [the rebel forees at Punta Indo presentation of proper identl- {had been “annihilated vy loyal- fenton, Ist wir bombing.” PHIPIPL POP LOG IID VO VE PODDO DIDO OOE VANCOUVER, (qi) —- Day ‘Thursday far heavy construetion It's D-tof 1 groups of contractors Who for weeks have heen mect- construction — compiunies who have pooled experience, oquipment and money in four competing join-venture groups, There will be other tenders [t's D (Deadline) Day for hydro tenders Al John- Company of Cnonada Limited with son Construction such as diversion tunnels to steer Lhe river around the bed where the dam will be built, already;/Minnesota and Dawson Con- is underway, struction Company Limited of The four mnin joint-venture] Vancouver, locate such a tree. The loggers located a number of select cedar in the Mamin River drainage basin, about three-quarters of a mile from tidewater, The loggers reported that two big trees they seleated were among about 20 trees in one stand, and that each of the 20 trees bore a hole esti- mated to be up to 100 years old, It is surmised that Haida Indians of the Queen Charlottes examined the trees miny years ago as prospective logs for carving, The log selected contains jAPout 3,000 board feet of lumber. Magor speaking here tonight Skeena Liberal candidate John F, Magor will speak-at a public meeting tonight at 8 at Annunciation Wall A spokesman for the Liberal party at Prince Rupert said to- day that all persons interested are weleome to attend, and Burtons separate i NEW YORK i — British actor Richard Burton -- who has been iPlaylng Mare Antony to Eliza- -beth Taylor's Cleopatra on and iOff the sereen -- and his blonde wife, Sybil, have agreed to a lepal separation, WEATHER Cloudy with intermittent. rain today, A few showers nnd some sunny periods on Thursday, Little ehange in temperature, Winds souther Iv tS reaching 30 at times Clifford E. Paull of the Mission Reserve asked MacMillan, Bloe- del and Powell River some weeks ‘oport Chiat aw eal was up \ Ine In secret, pouring over maps diy. A rel hatihut in the Eastern Bering an over exposed waters today, p telephone pole sent hime secure | the ground and happily conting ryjng bo Ocennstde Doek only to} ued on tts way, find ont tae correct location was + + + Anneuncements enn be expec- Led ny day new on new apart- DRUGS LTD. ment and housing construction for Prince Rupert, * CF Retiallers In Prince Rupert, as well as Terrace and Kitimat, are bolng invited to exhibit on the Kitimat Lions Club first annual trade falr to bo held May 16, 17 anid 18, ese Cabling In the Bastern Ber Sen, and for herring off the Queen Charlotte tstands, Prime Minister Diefenbuker said on Vincouver Islind hast week that the Canadian govern. ment will not vet on the reeem- mnendation “until there has been afl tovestigntion fo assure fishermen full preatection.” The hatthbut (ishing senson bee gan two weeks ago under the existing North Paeifle lishertes Treaty, whieh proliibits Japan. tnd work sheets with slide rules bract-winning estimate for prob- bly the biggest job of thei careers, AL 2 pm. that day, ¢denders must he inion the largest single construction contraed ever too he warded in WEe—the SN0,100,000) Portage Mountain tam, key to (he giant Peace River power development pro- ject, The seeret meetings have been MS. Rol on here between a total trying to come wp with a con. oma total of 90 contractors dn various parts of the world pur- chased coples of the B.C. Hydro ‘and Power Authority's specif. cations for the df t-8-mile long, G00-foot high dam Inst Deeem- ber, The massive structure will Ihe 3,000 feet thick at its river- [Ded base, | But the fonr Jotnt-venture Rroups are expected to be the londing contenders for this main project in the pravineiay govern. mont's $850,000,000 Ponee River ipower scheme. Prelimanary work, ot wh gs j ru PMs competing groups ure Foundations of Canada Limit- ed of Toronto, with Emil An- derson Construction Cmpany of Viancouver--only one of the four entirely Canadian. Bedford Construetlon Com- pany of Richmond with Ben Cinter Construction Company of Prince Goorge, Plygott Con- struction Limited of Saskatoon, Carter Construction Company Limited of Toronto and Paul Hardeman Ine. of Cattforntna, Peter Kiewit Sons Company of PE ePH ve a yg le Perint Corporition of Massa- ehusetts with Kaiser - Gilpin Joint Venture of Richmond, Mannix Limited of Vaneoyver and Nerth Construction Cam- pany. W. Stewart Limited of Vancouver, When the final tenders are submitted ‘Thursday it wit! hive cost the competing com- Low tonteht and high Thurs- day 42 and 80, Dally News Readings Temperature at noon. 47 Barometer, falling 0... 20.02 TIDES Thursday, Apri 4, 1063 panies somewhere between (Pacifle Standard Time $30,000 and $60,000 ereh to Wiph oo... 10:39 18,2 feet prepire—for on opdssible net adsal 18.3 fect profit: of several milllony of LOW wo. O-4543 8.5 feet dollars, ita 5.0 feet