VOL. XLVI, | “WILL HELP. CELEBRATIONS” CEO “Base yall group firm on Cee By DICK AYRES -. Editor of The Daily News At ab special. ‘meeting last night - the executive of The Prince. Rupert. Baseball, association stood by its} guns on staging a $1,000 baseball tournament August}. . 2 and 3, claimed it had beén’ given no'support by the]... Prince: Rupert B.C. Centennial committee and object- a ed'strenuously ‘to-an editorial in. ‘Tuesday's: issue. of - The Daily. Nauwe : e " Tae ar TT Ty Chairing | the: meeting - -was|’ Frank. Hicks, head of the tourna- ment: committee who said that ‘the editorial in last night’s-issue of’ the Dally News, headed “Base- ball, association only one-out. of | step" “was sunealied: for and un- necessary. arn ‘The theme of ‘the: editorial was . that the, baseball association had cate. thoughtlesslf in planning} _ July .10, ‘our baseball tournament. _ a -baseball: tournament to’ start on. the last day of thecity’s B Cc. Centennial’ celebrations, nt G.:R, Ford, commisstoner of ; the local: baseball group said that the minutes ofthe: association’s executive meeting, Thursday. July. 10, noted. that the ‘tourna-. mént would. start after. the Pot- ‘latch Day parade, : ee “Phe tournament. will not” start while the parade is’ ‘on, ag ‘stated an: the: editorial, ""Mrv F - Both € ents determined July. ning: a ‘baseball’ tournament was taken by either. the Celebrations committee or, the baseball asso- ciation until Thursday night, (the. day. the. Centen- TUal committee announced its final plans), Mr,:Ford said. oS —~ aie Thay sday night. ‘the base- ball executive met: and decided _to hold its $1,000. tournament with seven outsidé: teams invited to take part. ©. *: - On. Friday, Mr. Ford said ‘he was invited to a 5 p.m, meeting of the Celebrations committec.: “When I got there only Bill Long was there and he immed- lately said “You can't do this”,” Mr. Ford said. “Shortly after Al- dermian R. G. Large, Centennial committee chairman, Joc Scott and Art Murray, arrived and I was told that we couldn't hoid Since they wouldn't discuss it, 1 left," Mr, Ford said. Mr, Ford reported this to the exccutive Friday night and the executive voted to go ahead with Ihe baseball tournament, Plans for the baseball tourna- ment based on Information pro- Committee asked for donation At the sume time, Mr. Murray suld, baseball association secre- tary Donald Hawryluk approach- him about three weeks ago, ask- ing for a donation to help stage Youth given suspended term Susp MekKay,: 10, of Green- ville had his sxontenco of atx months i jail suspended. by Maglstrate BT. Applowhalte in clty pollee court this morning, Meltay pleaded guilty on July 10 to a charge of theft under 860 nnd was remanded for aon tenelng today, Police tald ine court that MeKny stole radio fram sa flalorman's bunt: at Cow Bay wnd sold tt. te nf second hand nLore, ‘The Magistrate, in Imposing sentonon, told MeKay that rose ‘titution of $18 would have to he made to tho" second hand Horo, NOW oes vin 1 tablet daily N vitamin |. 12: Minerals ‘SUPER PLENAMING all y lento WHEN Woven re utvemnentn plus vitul Adinratal BO'H, BRAK) TRI, 84,70) 44H, BED ORME'S DRUGS LTD. . He said that ‘the. _ baseball, ‘asseciation had never: been | properly approached’ by the’ “Centennial committee over the staging of a baseball tourna- ment, However, months ago: ‘Mrs. Stanley Wilson, secretary. of. the. Centennial Committee had. asked him to get in touch with W. Ji. Scott,: a. member of the Centennial. ‘coin mittee’s Celebration - committee, about staging a baseball ‘ourna- ment in conjunction with sports days. in Terrace and in: Prince Rupert, aces “However,” when | LS met Joe Scott’ ‘he said ‘he knew: nothing}: about it and-Art, Murray (chair-}° man.of the Celebrations com- mittee) and Bill Long, (another member of the Celebrations com- | « : “ ‘Monday. .No’ details .as ‘to: the |been told the association could- D8 concerned this thine, wo hopo It he said, “about - two | ittee) were. ‘poth: out of town.?’ |. 10-- ‘vided: “by the. association; headline in: The Daily” News starting time were given... ‘Baseball tournament chairman Frank Hicks said that the asso- ciation felt it was doing the city a favor in helping to ‘boost the city’s centennial. celebrations. ' Querled this morning Arthur Murray, chairman of the Cele- brations committee said that the Celebrations Committee would go along with the tournament as he did not wish to split the city into factions, “I prefer not to make a pub- lic issue over this as' I would Jike our celebrations to be as harmonious as possible.” _Mr. Murray. R. W. Long and W. J. Scott confirmed that no action had been taken by either the Centennial Committee or the baseball association after the brief mention of sports: days in Terrace and in Prince Rupert. They also sald that Mr. Ford had Wt hold its baseball tournament on Port Day or Potlatch Day, il baseball tournament, Mr, Mur- ray said that he told Mr, Haw- ryluk that the committee would not make a donation since It was folt that the baseball tourna- ment would pay its own way. “Mr, Hawryluk said that tf the committee wouldn't give the baseball group any money then ‘we won't put a tourna. ment-on’'s Mr, Murray said, Both Mr. Scott and Mr, Long sald that the brseball association kirew all along that a ball asso- clation tournament would have been aeceptable hind ft boen planned In time and fitted into the, celebrations, NO APPROACH MADE No lettor, discussion, request or dologation has appenred bo- foro the. elty's Centonnind, Com- mittee which has mot monthly in the olly eounell chambers since Jast Boptembor, . Referring buck to The Dally Nows . aditorsal = Comminsionoy Yord anid that the nssoclation wanted Ib pointed out that the Individunl players receive no monoy for any tournament. in which ft oly tonm plays, “The prize monoy, if wo win WY, woon atinight, to tho longue Which pays the oxponses of tho players," Mr, Word anid, Tf there jan't any prize money, the naxoalntion win footxy the bmn," ho anid, “An far na the prize monoy {x : -were|* announced. With a" ‘six-column | spokeoes, Tuesday ‘announced Teac ance ‘of ‘acon- ciliation. board report awarding a 5l4-per-cent. across- the-board increase to 3, 600 shore workers i in the B.C. pous out of town,” _queen Elisabetta Rota. ‘makes * ‘like: “Mary ‘and j _ stroll in: ‘Rome. ' Elisabetta: has: been selected to rep in the “Miss Europe”. Beauty ‘contest, to. be. ‘held’ in’ 1 Istanbul Turkey, July. 4. ta fishing industry. ~The United Fishermen and Al- | lied Workers’. Union said a “maj- ority of the cannery employees and fresh fish: workers voted to accept ‘the unanimous concilia- tion award but It declined. to re- veal voting figures, ‘President James Sinclair of the B.C, Fisheries Association. said: “The award is expensive for us but. this Is one season when we all want to fish.” Apart from the wage increase the award gives. the workers three. weeks. holiday or six per cent. vacation -—pay after 10 in- stead of 15 years, POPOL OIS eoeeerrrarars PEOPLES oo Fire Chief urges caution City Fire chief Earl W, Becker Is: urging Prince Rupert residents not to burn brush during the present hot spell, He sald the brush Is very dry at the present time and will ecateh — fire “quite rapidly’. We asked residents who wre burning rubbish in in- einerators to make sure that they keep them well covered, “Tt only takes a small spark to start a fire, Inedry brush”, Mr. leckor sald, “Princess spends “scorching da) y In Victoria. VICTORIA (1) Princess Margaret’s last day’ in’ Victoria was only fairly busy, but terrific- ally hot. Wer itinerary “yesterday: took her on a visit to the: vetcrans’ hospital here, to a -three-nation navy review and a: ‘banquet with senior navy officers, Today the Princess left Vic-| loria at 10 a.m. to tour several}. upisland points before flying to Vancouver for an overnight stay in preparation for her trip ta northern B.C. se matte i meen aera B.C. salmon not endangered | OTTAWA CP)—Thero is no ev idence that Japanese fishermen are eatching salmon spawned In British Columbia rivers cast of the 175th meridian, Deputy Fish- erics Minister George Clark said today, The moridian rung west of Wawall, Minister Sidney: Smith “his visit.to. America. 2 “We have to review a lot problems” ‘thrown ‘up. by. recent; ‘fore. taking ‘off. “It -is a: critical esterday, ‘United: States. air ‘defences. were placed on 'a_ “universal. readiness’. status,. Associated. - Press reported from Colorado’ Springs, Colo. . . General “Earl ° E, Partridge, comumandecr-in-chief of: .- North ‘American Alr: Defenée Command, ‘gave the order after of staff, NORAD said © the “universal readiness’ means a greater state ‘of watchfulness and a small ‘in- crease In the number of aircraft status, The new status does not mean recall of personnel on Jeave and does not call for any inereased action by the civilian ground ob- server corps, From the battle sceno in Bel- rut Canadian Press repotted today that a second contingent of 1,800 U.S, marines Innded on the southern outskirts of Lebanon's capital, The Insurgents seeking to oust pro-woslern” president Chamoun moved forward about three Boat model made of sterling silver. Yacht Club's prize in cruiser race Wy GUADYS BALDWIN “Alles of Fringe Rupert ts folting a inst aplt and polish, Decks, cubin and hull will bo Mirror bright for Mriday when the bonts i the ‘Titornational Caplial to Onpital oruiker raco arrive, While tn “drydaok" minor re- pilra, have boon done and a Nfohont has to be replaced, It was lost during one of: the many erulsos “Altice” has mnde since axho was launcheel In 1990, YAlica’’ Ja difforont from the wana) wn of yachts and eruia- ord. Sho ta solid sterling allver Md tha sow she svila over js allver too, sho is tho Prince Rup- or Rowing and Yacht Club trophy for the International Orulsar race, and was handmade by J. W, Bulygor In 1090, ' Made to sente from blueprints, she Look Mr, Bulger nearly three months of spare tine to fash lon, Lifebouta, winches and an- chors aro of silver too, It look approximately one pound of solid sterling to make, In 1090 the trophy was, won by tho “Maldil," alsppored by Jack Powors, “THONG ware the days," Mr, Bulger cominonted, “when tho whole town turned. out to grooet tha racers,” We cone Winvod, “Tt was really something (o crulye fron) Seattle to Alaska.” Qthor shields on the baso of tho trophy for later races aro “Qonquoat” alcippared . by WW. i, Garrett of “Bromorton Yacht Olub, 1081;> yacht “Camnolita” Under captain Norton Clapp, 1963; ‘Wahtnowl’ Howard Oruver, ““Rugeb Pride", Bol) » Wilson, Queon Cliy Yueh Onp?* . Tho “Puget Pride,” siippored by Bob Wilson, is ona of the erulsers scheduled. to arrive Priday.” “Alico” of Prince Rupert will ba prasented to winnors of: this yonrs raco walong with the Clty of Prince Rupert Trophy and the: Canadian Fish and Cold Btorago Trophy. (now BO. Pack-. era) at a dinner to bo hold Friday at the Canadinn Legion ab 7:90. pm, Tho three trophies wore mado In 1080, the flrat your of the Caplin’ to Capital rage, Wlrat prize ta the City of Prince Rup- ert. Trophy wocond, the Yaht Ohib trophy and third, tho Can- reellivn lah. and Cold Storage Souttlo Yacht Club, 1056, and Trophy, - . ee HO eg eemt ome abt 1 : ‘of | events,” Lloyd. told: reporters be=f - ‘ | position we are. in, en ‘he. said. weeieape Canadian. ‘and : : the” ‘conferences with Canada’s chiefs. of staff and the US. joint’ chiefs . ‘and guided missiles on an alert: second - night in . “ Astoria, $47 venue, \said ‘she ‘spotted ‘ what lookéd. like’'a “fairly bright star”, flashing | on and off, at about 11:45 last ‘night. “y; ‘watched it: for. ' Astoria’ said.’ Mrs. - Neil: Gulbralih, 105. Fight ‘Avenue West, said she saw the satellite for about | . 1 minutes, starting at about :20, She siuld it moved very slowly. The’ Daily News hus: been: unable te obtain rellable in- formation. as ,to whether Sputnik 3 will be visible again ‘tonight. Moxicd's Jending ttn abi, Jouon no“ time in dinting’ o nunibor wter arriving In New Pork at Idlowlld Alrport from Moxloo, Olty aboard an Alr Franco. plano, Protty Miny Plnal-: lofts dmmodiately © for Spal t to: make. oO flim thoro, the’ sky tonight. ‘nearly. halt: an hour", MEE: . smoke-grimed’ (Limited to: tho Nass Rivor Valloy, } | aation with Tho Dilly Nows, sa d “MENTOO'S TOP-ayivin Pinah' - WHITEHORSE: YY. " ‘dents - stood - on. 0. ash = ‘covered smoke-streaked ° northern fire upon this Yukon capital of 3,600. the fire to within 10. miles © of | Whitehorse Tuesday, then died The respite gave 75 ‘red-oyed, fireflghters chance to cul. a 260-foot wide, foyr mile long, firebroak, about olght miles from the city’s out- skirts. The fire approached the swath early today, - The blaze, burning along a | seven-milo front, has left black- | ened behind it 38 miles of sprice and pino stahds slong the Alaska highway, , rr he Prince Ruport Chamber of Commoerco was informed ‘tos day that the July 23 trip to Terrace, which was to Include a drive aong the new road of the Columbin = Callulose Company Tins been vanvellod, R. C. Tolford, manner of Cole umbin Cellulose Compnny, Ltd, Woods Division, Torraca, in a long-distance telophone convore this morning that a trip atthia tla would bho “mont ; unwine," “Wo are oxporlonalng the moat noritjos Mreshagards in. the dis- trlet' In years and the.'prevent condition would not. be conduc- ive to any trip at this time," My. Tolford auld, streets today and looked to the Ss. y, . oo : “ wondering whether high winds) fisnerie would spring up again and bring Winds of 40-miles an. hour sent out. ' L at Tho local Chamber of: ‘coms Ps “Fire hazard halts” _ trip up Nass road n v of the Torrace and |. Board “of! Tradg and ' the! gale, _ Hod Collutoke Comparty. tame ma On 7 a Queen: has been: x-ra, her sinus’ ‘vatarrh, It wa. edoate” (Buckingham Tuesday night. ®. yh She is. continuing. toni Thane good. progress. againet: the., ie vn ness from. which she hasbeen sutforing for a. week | 5 ois ! a ade aay Pe Tt nee . 8 | alts hae a iered, wilh’ thelr wivou fo: os m Ist. the “Terrace. area: ay" Pas pu District. ae eM ” rik ‘ toe WEATHER ‘ Bunny, a Mitlo ‘cout le, _ morrow. Winds north stare ' TIDES—* ee Sig ee! ' Wa ME dt ly 15, Low tonight: tomorrow . 52. and io Thuvaday, duly yy sia _ (Paalflo: Bt sy alt i Nigh: oe 01: 1@°. val 14:08 Low | “pergeree | 07:68: vy “tye Tha a 80.7 NE ; : ; singe . ‘ 7 ; ‘yay re ‘ ae oe onginy ‘ ha Me sed eo