1 Agar: 62a former CAP pllot} decided dr m—the future, ot pelleanteg in: ‘| spraying. orchards ‘in the U, S. with a helicopter, ” recalled “Agar, in .ancinterview.. “We went: to | the helicopter business,” - a ine filler ‘and ‘oken- down and an orchard-spraying cons: 1 overdraft tract lined up, they: received ‘the: company. operates copters ‘in areas from St. ‘Nfld, to Vancouver, ‘Lt 942,000 last: ycar for a cracked: up the open a Ball machine, | ' MOUNTAIN DAM a | In July, : 1949,. Okanagan sel copters;. ‘operating. from Vancou-; 28, airlift all materials, personnel Land: ‘equipment to .construct:: a. 100-foot dam: across the’ Capi-.| ano river near Vancouver, 3,000) feet above the sea. ‘| - More than 400,000: pounds was, | ‘allifted by Agar in. two months;’ is“pa ner A ‘Stringer,a former’: RCAF ‘alv= ani than 1,000. trips from: the foot ~ lof the: mountains to the dam: i site: .The: entire’ dam was con- ‘structed “without”. benefit of al ® road, : ve s “The next. ‘contract: ‘was the} | glant- -airlift-to- aid-- -eonstruction|: 1 of ‘a: 50-mile- ‘power: tine. -ACTOSS| Ja: 5,000-foot- mountain’ ‘range: by], the Aluminum: Company. of :Ca- nada betwen Kemane and Kit. mat. we ‘new pilots. trainéd.- Tlie: ‘project: established: the first operation in, Canada of the then biggest-com: mercially licensed ‘helicopter, the Sikorsky . 55, ‘capable.’ ‘of. lifting. {more .than’ '2,000° pounds com= {pared with the. {o0-gound, capa city of:the: Bell,” WORK:IN ARCTIC” ; Hh In’ 1955, the: Okanagan Group M provided, hellcopter® transporta= gi tion: for. thie: ‘Canadian ’ govern-| “a ment’s survey. of 15. islands’ dn ‘the Arctic, 300 miles: north. of: (he magnetic . pole, covering” an. area of 1,500 milles. “Blue Mountain on the. island of Jamaica reaches more ‘than, 4, 000. feet. above: sea. level. rn Sau to: 1 im, : o ea 635—2nd :Ave.. West 01. ‘YES, wholever you've ever wanted Ir ing ve bench. or portable diol scale, you'll find in‘ “the grout now Falrbunks-Morse line, ‘AS modern us tomorow, these scules are |: «game ues new... from dial chart fo levér system, Nothing has been overlooked thal would contribute to ulmost! accuracy, "ruggedness, long life; ease of use, slnplified maintengnce ond service, They're modern... streamlined... " aliractive «4, and they're backed by more ‘thon a century of Falrbonks-Aorse scala "know: how", Sh es +S emee IN Vancouver WB Itrutty Sty ‘ Tel vs O 5 Ni intr ( Sh | : \, sty , l iulatod; or cig od bythe Ligu “We ‘heard: “about” an ‘outfit. : ine see this operation, We. decided: right then and there to get into. # “‘After:.a financlal backer. was: ; found;:'a ‘helicopter ,purchased: ! oe [thelr first big setback, Their. & | spraying. ‘technique’ ran. Into’ § difficulties, and to top’ it, Agar-§ ge ver's nirport,. signed’ g contract; ct €| flying. his. single- helicopter’ more . “More: helicopters” were’ added . WORK oN THE MAMMOTH St, ‘Lawrence: Seaway and power: fy project, is proceeding in thive key arcas, This map. shows the main sections of the billion-dollar. undertaking, “At the Mont= © |: real end, where oeean vessels will enter the system, work is | being pushed on the St, Lambert and. Cote St. Catherine | _ Jocks“replacing Ure present. Lachine canal, Upstream’: from ° Lake St, Louis the twin Beauharnols locks. are: being. built. to by-pass: Uke Huge Hyiro-Quebec poser “station... They .will {i lend. into the Beauharnals canal with a- foot navigation le ot deh benches’ in Vancouver Police Station S. Courtr oom AM . There was only a small ripple} 2 diddicts alo. ‘sald they were cer. of astonishment when ° "Magis- trate Oscar Orr set $60,000: bail for David Auld-and his‘ mother, May, both also charged with nar - cotjcs’ trafficking. yy Court cases : dealing wit nar- -cotics’ offences are all: too com- mon in Vancouver, which: shel- ters ‘nearly half the, criminal ad- “| dicts in Canada. ‘Last year: ‘police: “atrested: 194 persons on drug charges and 14 ‘were jailed for ternis ranging from 10 to 14 yedrs each. ‘Hawley is one of 34 persons ar- ‘rested last month as a result of a sensational job of undercover work.done by a young Winnipeg- born “Mountie. Eleven have’ so far been convicted, of drug charges, pore Constable ‘Theodore “Gaiadal lived with underworld elements for-seven months, acting as-one|' From. August \14 until} of. them. March’ 12 he’simulated. drug ad- diction. RCMP. doctors «had punctured his:arm with a hypo- dermic needle to suggest’. “fix” marks. The constable’ testified , he also rubbed: his byes to make | : them’red., At one of the trials, a ‘defence 7 lawyer claimed that the Mountle, - had: indeed taken Rone ts sponding: (hia. yorr NEAL -Prineo ‘Ruport = > rr rr ve i ' pet \ ‘ Tho linen ot anal _VRAVE y ayer io Hadiyont. tania pr a a by. Whe ‘Governmn f ot br hh cami oY + cover: method. im But. the RCMP narcotic squad | ciating. entircly with the. crim- inal element,” the: ‘RCMP. said BIRDS oF A dittorent fonther ara ntrodueed by Karen Ronne, 6, as sho makese her parakect ncquaintod with a stuffed penguln from the South Polar region, Tho penguin fy a souveniy of the visits. made by Karen's father, “diss Unguished oxploroy Fin Ronne, tothe Antaretic, Captain "TRANSPORTATION CO,. ITD, - Phone: 2005 . @ S Bus Sorvieo and. Expross Parcol: Sorvice _Cayctng With GP Ait 0 an arrival are ww flew vo By ERWIN FRICKE’. andi Press Staff Writer ~ YANCOUVER (CP)—Waltet. Hawley, only. 2]. and darkly handsome, was, sentenced Friday t to five years in. penitentiary for trafficking i in narcotics. + But. there were no. gasps of surprise fromthe per sons: sling all the public 7 area where a powerhouse with » American: ‘side through the Gra ‘The new lock béing built.on t # Ont; (left: panel) willgive ships thelr: final ‘boost to 246 feet ; above sea ‘level so they may enter Lake Ontarlo, (CP Photo)... ee tain he was-‘wired.” “But Constable Gangdal and h his] RCMP -supcriors: ‘said: Ne.. had never been forced to go that far to protect his simulated role, . “Police say the most risky form of combatting the illegal traffic in narcotics | is- by the uhder- has used it in Vancouver more: than a dozen times’ since 1949. And nearly always with spectac: ular Tesults., ‘ “During the. course of stich an investigation the”. undercover man. is usually: diving in the: role of an addict. criminal and. asso- in, a brief tothe senate narcotics committee : ‘in. 1955.", : “Aside. . from - ‘the | physical} danger. to be: ‘expected: from such 8, role,-more likely and: more real : is the danger: of. exposure which | can ruin months and even years of careful preparation ... a In “August, : 1955,’ two ‘rookies just out: of. city. ‘police school— |: Constables: ‘Bob -Devenite, 27 and’ Ken: Scherling,, 25—came out of ith evidence te. ree. + capsules, y sulting in the arrest of 21 per- sons for narcotic offences. In 1953" undercover RCMP Constable Gerald How laid chargés of selling narcotics against 31 persons, Police policy is to pursue the trafficker rather. than the addict, and gang after gang of traffick-. ers has been broken up. "Despite these involved inves- tigations and convictions there is no respite in the traffic be- cause it Is too lucrative a field! for criminals to vacate,” say the RCMP. “When one trafficker is removed, his place is taken by Another:. With the profit in- Volved; ‘the risks are overshadow- bd in the criminal mind.” This ‘probably the only business| tnt and up to those willing to ake the risk, ' Police Say Vancouver peddlers eet. their supplies of heroin, the imost common drug, from eastern Canada. An ounce, with a legal value of. $12, can be broken down Into 1.750 doses and sold here in _the illegal traffic for $5 a dose. Heroin, a white crystalline powder of bitter taste, Is “cub” by peddlers with milk sugar powder v-aud. “capped” in small gclatin fet returns a profit of 4,000 per Police .say violent crime as- sociated with the narcotic trade doesn’t come from the addicts “ compared with the 14-foot depth of the old Soulahges canal. \ Heart of the power section (centre panel) js in the Cornwall ; ls being atrung across: the international boundary. Here ship-. i ping. will by-pass the Long Sault Rapids and move. to the. “planning to commemorate the Pring Rupert Daily News * Mesday)"April 16, 1007 ~BRID 7 ‘hand.in the safest possible | entirely. . The singleton deuce of clubs ~was led and Mr. Muzay won it on the board with the ace. He led -;@ trump and Mrs, Keen won and treturned' the queen of clubs. It made: no difference what Mr. Muzzy- played here as the con- tract was already doomed, He elected to play the king and Mr. 2,200,000 horsepower potential ss River and Eisenhower locks, he Canadian ‘side at Iroquois, a club and a diamond for a one- “trick set. “What were. you, doing while the ‘bidding was going on, Muz- zy?” asked Mr. Champion. ~~ ‘“Are you blaming me because Dale happened to have a single- [ton club?” replied Mr, Muzzy, | Six Nations angrily. © To 0° K on or Whe Champlon shouted, “He fig- Own ‘Tonto’ ured to have It, and I’m blaming BRANTFORD, ‘Ont. ° @—In- you for not knowing it and for not doing something about It,” ‘{dians of the Six Nations Reserva- tion, just outside this city, are ~ Mr. Champion. was) mght. Mrs, Keen, a sound bidder, had “bid clubs and then rebid them in the face ‘of strength-show- dag bids from both of her op- ponents, Surely. she. could: be counted upon to hold six cards’ ‘In the suil. : She could also be figured for name of a- movie and television star who left the reserve nearly 20 years ago to wih. fame ‘and fortune in Hollywood. The star is Harry Smith, a Mo- hawk Indian, otherwise known as Jay Silverheels or Tonto, the indispensable friend of the Lone Ranger. This summer: the Indians plan to begin work on a récreation centre on the reserve. The build- ing, when completed, will bel, known as “Jay Silverheels’ Mem- orial Hall” Silverheels, or Tonto, found his way to Hollywood through the traditional game of the Indlans, lacrosse.. His playing ability took him to Toronto at. 18, then to - Atlantic City .where he ‘played against leading United States college teams and eventually in 1938 to Hollywood, where: he stayed. 9. ¢5 Joc E, Brown saw him and urged -him to join the Screen Actors' Guild’ After many small parts; he was scen in such. west- erns as “Broken Arrow,” “The Battle of Apache Pass’ and “Brave Warrior.” »- His fame is largely due to his portrayal of the. faithful Tonto high cards and especially a card as {mportant as an ace. Tt could be assumed, then, that rene ee temo. BLACKWOOD. onl By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a Contract Goes Dow As Muzzy Misses Opponents’. Bidding - Sometimes, in trying to determine how to ae a Dale ruffed, Later he had to lose]. “He diditt ‘happen’ to have it " just about all of the outstanding | _ CANADIAN LEGION Piggy Bank Guaranteed $250 TUESDAY, “APRIL: 16th LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME ~ E. mannel’, you will find the : opponents’. bidding very helpful. The safe way to play today’s hand was, or should have’ been, crystal clear: ‘But Mr, Muzzy, playing true to form, mnissed the point Fast dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. ‘Champion W7642 ¥ ‘ ; 52 phe 83 WES EAST | : Mr, Dale Mes, Keen a83 AAG . vVJ10864 YQ .% * @ 18512 EK QR: | he - hw QI10974 . SOUTH ©. “os Mt Muzzy cot AK Q 1095: . WKB of, ‘ . fo The blading: Kast fouth | West: “ Narti ! * 2 De y v.. “ NT aire PE Aa toe aa] Mrs. Keen would be able to win the sccond trick with the ‘ace of spades ang return a.club, for, ber partner to ruff; However, ‘this would nat endanger. the: contract ‘if .Mr, Muzzy won the first trick in his own hend with the lng of clubs,» In that CASE; “when tho club came back, ‘he could play the five, 1f Mr Date ruffed, the eight would be played from the board, Thus Mr. Dale would be ruffing a ‘low club—a trick which had to be: Jost in any case,’ cee sates: Aen meee ke GC 0 in the television serial “The Lone Ranger.” He held this part for eight years, having teamed with | Claylon Moore in 1949. Silverheels, who hasn't return- ed to Canada since be went to Hollywood as a lacrosse player, is expected to be here In August to help a funds for.the sports . centre. TUvAT TO WED..” heG-M paanenre DORIS DAY but the non-addiet criminal dis- tributors. It’s generally a battle : to seize control of the trade. “The addict is usually a dovile! type, unrellable and if denied drugs only a short time “will tell everything he knows,” police say.! He Is generally incapablo of or- ganizing violent crimes and even his own sulelde, To maintaln this cuphoria they necd heroin at least once i dally, To get the money to buy the drugs men become thieves, women prostitutes, It bas been efiimated Vancou- ver's 1,300 criminal addicts cost the elty $10,000,000 annually, * Police are skeptical an addict. can-over "shake" the habit, They| ay bis likely end ds death trom booumonia, kidney disorders or hy by necident, It ds unlikely he will iyo more than 20 years after ac. quiring the drug habit, Of EET CARTE CREME MO REE He ORE RET HOFE OBI PETE He in the Antarcle, whore he ds conmanding 9:U, 8° ase -on. tho Worldell 80a const, While hor fathor’s away,-Karen amusod horgolf with her two birds ‘at hor home In Maryland, nony Washington, nO, emetee et: a pre ame on EVANS “Torraco .o fe r e , ‘ ; AWNIVE: orrnco. JUS am, n Ps Haperl 00 Tun: TH BEST . 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