> Men injured in separate acci et oa iia dents in district > ITS COOL, DAD, REAL As tempcratures soared in one way to beat the heat was Prince Rupert today after a to stand by Jubilee fountain Classified 3203, Adve Prince Rupert Daily News Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port —- And Key to the Great Northwest GRARY arn PROVING TAL L 24 ao Ne hoe Vi RIA, EC DEC 31/ ttising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1963 News Desk 3204, Socia — Harrington Photo COOL! Seventh Avenue West. Big thermometer at intersection of sweltering Victoria Day holiday waters and munch ice cream Fulton and Third Avenue at ‘world, this House regrets that weekend, young Billy and ccnes. They are the sons of noon today read 82 in the many of the pledges made by the Henry Helin, above, decided Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helin, 317 shade. prime minister and his col- ~~ leagues have not been incor- e ® . porated in the government's dec. ; ‘laration of intention as outlined as ing on Sa mon iS ermen in the speech from the throne, : ‘and further regrets that the pol. ° A? ° ‘icies announced fail to provide - a arme y 12-mi e limit | n ‘full opportunity for the people of : p a ‘Canada to continue the social -advance and large economic ; SEATTLE Un Clarification State Department to obtain in- catch treaty patterned on the &rowth of the past year.” of Canada’s plans to impose a formation on the plan announc- existing United States-Canada' Social Credit Leader Robert: 12-mile fishing limit is sought ed jast week by Prime Minister by the Washington State Fish-. Pearson, eries Department. ) Canada has not indicated George Starhind, fisheries di-. whether Ameriean fis drermen rector, Said he will ésk the: would be excluded from trudi- reese: wee wen eee eee a ° _ | . ZONC, Driver unhurt COULD BE. COSTLY . the are ell UWeare a we wo Comadis ' “i ' in Car plunge COS our fishermen. said Star- und. We went arranknemernts Superficial injuries were re- PMade to safepuard their inter- celved by the lone occupant of a ests.” var Which went off Highway 16) Fred) Balloek, ananager of and Janded in the Skeena River: the Fishermen's Cooperative 42 miles west of Terrnece in the early bours of Sunday. Willinin Isvans, driver of the vehicle, was taken to Prince Ru- pert General Hospital but releas- ed a short time later. The ac- cident happened shortly after midnight. The car was stl in the river but was expected to be removed | year, some time today, Bullock called for a share the NP AIPPOPIGEL IE PEIVIIDIEIILVLIL IIE OL EROLIVL IOV EC UUECREENCCOCUOOOOHA Rupert Rambles PORPI EE LEIP IL EL ILPIIW DIOL DIDDDODID OLD IPIOL OLD ODOBUOLE POOR DOD DO OLS A large nimmber of local rest- | piring during Sunday's double dents look Hke cooked lobsters herder at Roosevelt, Park. Um- ufter the sunny Visloriv Day pires Doug Kerr, Doug Brunto woakend, One man, kuown to his . “ot c oMrubon trends as A. J. Finkly, had a and Joe Ward called goad gamas arcdt time shipping people on [and fans were extremely plonsed to see none of the blekering: that the back wlll he bheeame burned mjd Kol a Hite of his own medl- | there has been In past yours, + 4 y Che + ve * . \ Fans of women's softball see vlayers ane eyouttont ned the start of thely season tonight, TOMUINK ( He , TV - ; La kenark League organizer John Laporte “ R | | ES . predicts the greatest attendance Of any sport this year and hopes that his excelent prograny will DRUGS LTD. DIAL soll ont, Game tine is 7 at Gyro tou Association, said ‘we would be dead dneks if a l2-mile lint went into effect,” He estimated Washington sal- mon trollers would Jose 600 per cent of thebr annual eateh if lambing This would amount to rhout 6,000,000 pounds of salmon Wark, te SS co Severn) pleasure boats caught Neh and walling for the tide to * come tn, eould be seen Mella} hithhe way Munday aight, fanal pround within the 12-mile | pushed 12 ables of f British Coa-! treaty for bkraser River sockeye and pink salmon. This agree- ment ts administered by the In- ternational Pacifie Salmon Pish- Heries Commission, | Power company _ employee dies _ of injuries Liewellyn James North, 76, af / Prince: Rupert, severely burned fin an eleetrieal aecident near Tyee May, died Priday in Royal PColumbia Hospital in New West- ;minster. His home was at 1926 Atlin. ‘Born in London, Mneland, Mr, North came to Canada as a -YOouUrp omiin, and served with ‘the Grand ‘Trunk Pacific railway before enlisting and serving in the Canadian Army in the First World War. Returning to Canada he jotn- ed the Canndian National Rail- Way and was na lineman until his retirement in dune, 1961. He was noswitehman with Northern B.C, Power Company and was on duty at the time of the aecldent, le was a momber of Prince Rupers braneh of the Royal Canadian Legion, He ts survived by his) wife, Hilda ‘Theresa; one son, Major Peter TH, North odin Kingston, Ontario, one daughter, Mra, Robert, W. Gloyee) Keays in Prince Rupert, and three grand. children, Cremation will take plaee in Vancouver tomorrow, No flow- ers by request. A Mmenortal ser. view will be held at) Ferguson iMunern) Home rrlday oat 780 ‘pat, Very Rev. GT. Pattison, Dean of Caledonia, offfetating, | Daily smile | The Iden) marriage: an obed- lent wife omarced fo on hen- peeked hipaa, Pair il 30V t faces first test ‘tonight OTTAWA (—New Democratic in the Liberal administration, criticising the government’s de- cision to accept nuclear weapons for Canada. Mr. Douglas also criticised the zovernment’s decision announc- d earlier this month to accept ; the recommendations of the In- jternational Pacific Fisheries ‘Commission that Japan be per- mitted to fish for halibut in the ; east Bering Sea and for herring ,Off the west coast of the Queen : | Charlotte Islands. : It was the second non-con- i fidence motion in the Throne ‘speech debate following one , yesterday by John Diefenbaker, ‘leader of the Progressive Con- i servative Opposition. which the ‘New Democratic Party says is ; “unacceptable.” oe | Vote will take piece tonight in ; the first test of the new Liberal , government's strength. Prime Minisier Pearson’s state- i; ment that his minority govern- | ment will not invite “special ar- | rangements” to stay in office, 'was made earlier. | The Conservacive motion: 7 While recognizing that Canada’s economic growth dur- .ing the year 1962 exceeded that {Of any country in the Western , Thompson, who urged the house to cease being a “political arena” and get down to legislative busi- ness, said Mr. Diefenbaker made la hash of the motion. Oral vaccine gets okay VICTORIA (p: The BSC, Health Service has cleared Sa- bin oral vaccine as a booster ‘protection against polio. It will reappear in B.C. this fall, a year after Its withdrawal for Investigation when Canada developed polio, HMealth Minister Martin said today the vaceine, drunk from W preper cup, will be availible in November for a province-wide Immunization program, However, Salk vaceine, Injected by hypodernne, wlll still be B.C.'s first Mne of defence against pollo, People’who have not had any protection will be urged to pet threo Salk shots first. ermereneee ee: VANCOUVER :@--- Pacifle Pet. rolowms Limited, backed by the want Phillips Petroleum of the ULB. disclased) plans Friday to Move Into the oalready highly- CoMpotlidve retall gasoline busl- heas on the Lower Mrintand, Vancouver Ishind and elsewhere In B.C, Robort M. Latha, distulet man- aeer for Paedtie bere, said the firm plans to open several hun- dread serviee stations ino the In- terior, Vancouver and Vaneon- Party Jeader T. C. Douglas today | moved''a vote of non-confidence / several people who took it in Gastern - PP FOOL DOLL LODO DDE DODD PPPOE PDE DOP OOOHS PPEPLIPOPLIOPL PLO DODD EL ODOOCOs CRUISE SHIP PICKS UP DUO ArTER BOAT GROUNDS The fishing troller Sea Mist, missing for three days ona trip from Prince Rupert to Kitimat, was located Mon- day with her two-man crew safe and well. The crewmen were identified as Charles Porter, 23, and Edward Harnette Dowker, 31, both of Kitimat. Ap- parently the boat ran aground 10 miles north of Hartley Bay early Monday morning. The boat left Prince Rupert Thursday bound for Kitimat. Porter was discovered on the beach by the SS Prince George at 9 a.m. Approximately two hours later, Dowker was found rowing to Kitimat by the rescue boat. The Prince George was on her southbound trip when she came across the Sea Mist. Both men were taken to Kemano. PDPPDPLO DP DL DOLL LLL LOGOS DDD ODD CODODDOOL OVOP ODODE LE ~ Mercy flights bring injured men to city Vincent Izzo, 65, was rushed to hospital Friday night from Porcher Island Logging Company operations, after suffering a knee injury. Arthur Seeman, 51, B.C. Pack- ers manager at Sunnyside, was taken to hospital Sunday night | Mercy flights were used over : the Victoria Day holiday week- end to bring men injured in sep- arate accidents into Prince Ru- pert for treatment, Four men are in satisfactory - condition in Prince Rupert Gen- ‘eral Hospital, three with injuries | -and the other with a heart con- after he was stricken with acute eee ‘chest pains while on a fishing rip. glows 4 roto ° . i Tiny Washbrook, 61, of 541 Fire Warning ‘Ninth Avenue West, was taken tc hospital Monday afternoon | . b ni f was com i i pletely buried in a sand given y € fé cave-in while working for Ganby | . _, Construction. He suffered crush A warning from the fire de injuries and shock. Fellow partment that no one should workers took two hours to dig | burn anything outdoors witout him out, using their bare hands. ifirst obtaining permission from + nae ‘ | the fire chief, was issued today Avenue wees 30, of 251 een ‘as the mercury climbed in the Lawyer » Was Injured at ‘current heat wave. awyer Island when he caught | ; a lez ina propellor shaft. He is Meanwhile, three being treated for an injured / Were reported by the depart- ankle, ment. A roof fire caused by 2 -sparks from the chimney caused . . _ Liquor store ‘an estimated $75 damage at No.’ staff suspended 1 Pacific Place, oceupied by A, .E. Taylor, Sunday at 12:87 p.m. DAWSON CREEK, Bc. @ — The manager and four-man A cigarette ignited a chester- field at the home of O. Hill, 708 stalf of the British Columbia government Hquor store here Eighth Avenue West, Friday at were suspended following an in- smal, fires °2:03 .m., causing duamape es- timated at $65, . Firemen also responded to a’ vestigation by the Liquor Con- ‘fire in a partition between a trol Bourd, it was reported Fri- day. Col, Donald McGuegan, liquor board chairman, would not com- ment on the report other than bunk car and dining car on a Canadian National Railway work train near the waterfront, Thursday. Cause is unknown, and damage was estimated ab to say that it was an internal $75, matter, GF POPPLIPOI IDLE EF LDI POLO PLR OVOORO CORT COS POPE TELE MILD VID DD DOPOD DPOODIN — Today’s News Briefs POPPI DIP LOD DIOS PIED DLE DOLDOPOOL OOO PPOLE PDIP DD DP OOD VO LODO CE LOPOVOL | Quebec premier calls tor calmness MONTREAL @ — Quebec Premier Jean Lesage today ap- penled to the people of Quebec to remain calm dn the face of increasing terrorist activity, He said that every step possible was belng taken to protect lives and property from extremists who have been blamed for recent bombings, + + + * Negro leaders to fight move against pupils BIRMINGHAM, Alu (im -- Negro leaders say they will go to a federal court in efforts to veld a Birmingham sehool board order expelling or suspending more than 1,000 Negro pupils who demonstrated against segrogation- The school board's aetion Monday was not wnexpeeted, and Negro leaders sald they planned to fight the move only by legil means, OP PDE ILD D PILI SPIO L IDLE DDE SILO LO DL VIDIO OOO PERO CE DVO COCR DRCCOECS OLE: Pacific Pete out to capture retail gasoline sales in B.C. ver Island tno the next two to, ver Istind, Vancouver to Nel- five yeurs, sonoand = Prinee George to Pacific already has a few stu- | Prince Rupert, Hons In the Southern Interior} We satd ao building program wind a string of stations in the; has been approved and — the north of the province and Al- berta, Th ds alsa expanding oon the Prafries, selling under the Phillips name, Newly-established dtittions will sel) under the Pa- cifte name, Mr. Latta's distriet, run from the Vaniouver office opened a month ago, tuhes ia Vaneou- money allocated, “The company has decided to enter the Western Chnuda re- tall market ona full seale," he sald, PHUps owns 46 per cent of the stock of Pacifie, whieh has two refineries in TC's north- ery Peoee Tver aren. from Port Simpson where he | 1 3205, Editor 3206, Sports 3207. Gear and catch confiscated KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — Fines to- talling nearly $1,000 were imposed on two Canadians accused of illegally fishing hali- but in American waters. Fishing gear used by the de- ifendants and 500 pounds of hali- dian authorities | | | ' | i - } were advised but were confiscated. ;and expressed interest in the Benjamin Hughes. 30. of Port. case. iSimpson, was fined $250 each: The customs bureau and the | :On charges of fishing froma ves-' U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ‘Sel not licensed for Alaskan wat. ' were in on the case. lers, fishing with gear not li- censed in the state, and fishing ‘Without a personal licence. : : John S. Gomez, 22, of 1216. persons Eighth Avenue East, Prince Ru-! . . ‘pert, was fined $250 for fishing ‘without a personal licence. ie in o Wwe - The men had earlier pleaded! innocent but changed their pleas | . -and were taken before Judge’ acci ents /Richard B. Lauber earlier than: ‘had been planned. Their vessel, | By The Canadian Press ‘the Coastal Pride, was spotted by: At least 11 persons died in an Alaska department of fish; British Columbia during the Vic. ‘and game enforcement vessel toria Day long weekend as thou- Saturday. approximately six! tands took advantage of bright, miles inside United States wat- | sunny weather to take to the ers south of Ketchikan. ‘beaches and the highways. | GIVE PURSUIT Six persons drowned and an- i aaa “ns . \ : fi - : Enforcement officers said the | ther five died in traffic acci :men,cut their gear loose. and at. | a 1 ba ne _ tempted to escape. However, the; Jim Wall, 20, of Coquitlam, pursuing game boat caught the | drowned Monday in Harrison Slower vessel after a three-mile; Lake despite efforts of a com- ! chase. | panion to save him. His death Magistrate Lauber said Cana-/Was the third in the lake dur- a eee j ing the weekend. Saturday Rita e ;Benik, 12, and her 10-year-old famines eutoff j brother. Robert, of Vancouver, ‘were found drowned 75 feet from ° i : shore. entire ¥ open | Randy Dionne, 41 months old, j JUNEAU, Alaska (% — The drowned when he slipped into Haines cutoff, linking the south-| stuart Lake while playing near least Marine Highway system | pis Fort St. James home. iwith the Alaska Highway, was bert Aubert, 16, of Trail, ‘re-opened to all traffic Monday, Rohe ‘oliiry | . : . drowned in a Columbia River | the state highway department canoe accident. And near Inver- reported. mere, Roy Abbey drowned in a The route had been opened in the same boating accident {Lo light traffic only May 8, after river Monday. ‘being closed for the winter last ‘November, Kined in traffic accidents ell ni toe | were: Ivan Charron, 5, of Willi- ams ake; Gordon Webster, Okanagan Falls; Brian Coccta, Nelson: F/O Douglas Hodkins, 27, near Comox, and Mrs. Agnes Service, 46, hit by a car in Saan- ich, Man charged in auto case A Port Edward man appeared in police court this morning charged with car theft, and was remanded without plea by dep- uty Magistrate R, A, MeLein, Rodney Clifford Clayton is charged in connection with al- leged car thefts in the city last week, In police court Friday, Carl William Rovers, no fixed ad- dress, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $50 and was re- mandec until May 27 for sen- tence. He was charged after be- ine found shoplittinge groceries at the Alberta Market on Third Avenue. Wntertog a plea of putlty te- day Co impaired driving was Mrs, Joseph Ware, 1066 Third Avenue West, She was fined $125 and costs or jn default 15 days, WEATHER Sunny today and Wednes- day. Little change ino ten perature. Light winds oecu- slonnlly westerly 25) locity. Low tonight and high to- morrow 48 and Os, Daily News Readings Temperature at noon Barometer, falling TIDES Wodnesday, May 28, 1063 (Praitic Standard Thue) { ‘ | | I i ' ' ! t ‘ 1 EEPS Teenager Voresn Caudek of Toronto faced a hatr-ralsing dilemma. She thought she'd have to sell her golden 94-Ineh long tresses to raise $860 bul tlon for sehool, Buboa man from hearby Oukville enme to her rescue, telung her she could keep her halr and he would pay her fees. The man, Lows Leon, explained he had WN OO. v diuughtor with Jong hate too, High 00:13 25.0 fect ind knew how sad she'd beer 12:40 20.8 foot if she were ever in the same Low wo... 00:45 OD feot DHeght as Teresa, 18:53 4.5 feet RA Ber are rae €3 ’