me ths iar eaten ne. yey Be x Aare Ey POR ce ee Par . eee ee nr PR OVINCTAL, LIBRARY VICTORIA, BY oF of a tb ay DEG 34: sl ; VOL. LL, No 121 Telephone 6767. B. 8.6. ROUNDUP “Vaower urges PM ~ to hold jobless talks “VANCOUVER. (CP)- —City council Tuesday un- “anibeseny endorsed a.pr oposal by Ald. ib. A. Jamieson ence} i on the “Ald. Jamieson. ‘suggested | the ” conference. should: include repre-. sentation. from ‘all: levels ‘ot gov=| “ernment as° well’ as . Jabor’ fand] management. : =. Ald: Halford: “Wilson: said? “If action’ is not® taken: the’ problem ‘will pyramid . “unemployment creates unemployment. mes 3 boats sell 143,000 lbs. on exchange Shree boats landed ‘a total of 143,000. pounds © of halibut in Prince Rupert. today. Selling on the exchange were the: ‘Snowfall with 45,000 pounds, iInfluding 40,000 medium at 14.5 conts and* 5,000 large at 15.6 comnts to’ Aulin Fishories; Shirley Rose with 40,000 pounds, includ- ine 25,000 medium at 14.5 cents. and 16,000 lnrge at 17 cants to Pacific Fisheries}. Aleutian Quecn with 58,000 pounds, including 46, 000: medium at: 14,5 cents, 2,000 chix al nine conts and 10,000 lnfgo ab 16.4 conte. lo Booth Maheries. . oe v “Smithers backs ‘Rupert protest — ‘ine Princo Rupert's: protest. Lo ther Public Uullitios Commission rgiinal: (he application. of tho Padifié Norkh orn. Railways Company for a cartificata of public convenience and nacosslty, hits been aupportod | by tha Bifilthers District | “Ohambar Comerca, Mayor, Py a Testor sald totldy. | ~ “Tho eofyed a Lologram. from N. R. Young, preaicdont of: the amithors croup ANYVI GE ED vemithors Diatrlat. Chamber of —cafimerca goody Ov record, 0s aupporting your: ‘yubintsston to thay Public Util tade Commission |: resrall route nevi from Hoxoiy Non ON Pe. : uw ging Prime Minister Diefenbaker to call a confer-) ‘unerployment situation as soon | as : hospita ‘projects: now, under. way. for’ on= the drawing * beards willt$ ‘provide © ‘another’ 1,450 ‘beds. for. British. Columbia, Health - Min- ister. Martin said Tuesday. - ‘He told the-annual. convention of the-.B.C: ‘Hospital -Employces Union that more. than 4,000 beds have been: added in the last eight years, Homes offered . VANCOUVER ()—An offer of a. Prince George man to make. ‘a. home for seven children orphan- ed by a murder and suicide is | being studied by welfare officials; Officials say they are investi- gating.the circumstances of a sreat-uncle of the children of Ernest Bettlestone. Their father shot their mother then killed himself in their home here June 7, . Meanwhile, the children, Sarah, 15, who witnessed the slaying, Victort a, John, Richard, Steven, Mark and Ian, are: in foster homes. Conservatives’ rally. SALMON: ARM, BC. @-—Of- ficers and candidates of the B.C. Progressive Conservative party from nl] parts of the province will meet here July 22 and 23 for a rally, with a pre- -olection flavor, 20 TD SID REOAENY | SOME RCN ships here Two Royal PS ding Navy auxiilary vessels carrying Unl- lyersity Naval ‘Training Division Tendets of tha RCNR from unl- versities across Canada, : arrivad In port last night. They are the of. mayor | said “ho: had ro-l. YIp-320 commanded by. ‘Lt. Ri- chard Clarke, RON and the YMT under. the command of, Lt, Wil- inm Walker, Tho endets, on a summer training crulse,, mada a tour of the Columbia Coallulosa Company, Limited plant’ at awt- gon Island. today and lonve for Kotchikan, Alaska tomorrow morning, after which they will return to Esquimalt : " renee A. J. Wiauss J. Angus MacLean. ‘Whitmore, - “piréetor | of Fisheries. for’. the» Pacific: Area, with headquarters, ‘in: Vancouver, spent most of. his working life in tween 1929'and- 1947 he served at Ottawa headquarters ° as head of the Department’s Western Fish- cries Division. He is well known ‘in Prince Rupert as a-‘member of the Skeena Salmon: Management Committee. A number ‘of Mr. Whitmore’s former colleagues: during the years he spent: in: Ottawa, who are now living In retirement, yes- terdny joined departmental staff members for the presentation ceremony in the West Block. Mr. McLean paid high tribute to Mr. Whitmore's carcer in fish- erics, which; he said, had carned him respect and friendship not only within tne Depiriment but _PRESENTATION. ‘to. A J. ‘Whitmore, director’ of Fisheries for’ t e. Pacific Area (centre) of a gold watch and a framed testimonial of meritorious: service for his 43 years with the. Department ‘of’ Fisheries is made. ‘by Fisheries Minister. J. ‘Angus MacLean -. (right). Deputy “Minister, of Fisheries G. R. Clark, looks on. AS Whitmore ends 43 years: in fisheries. Special to The Daily News a ; _ VAN COUVE R—The completion of 43 years. 1 lsc [service with. Hota a thespicaentattons m6 4 isheries " was atch British: Columbia, ' ‘although be- PRINCE RUPERT,. B.C., "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, _of of | Vancouver, by Fisheries ‘Minister tin all branches. of the. ‘fishing’ in- dustry. : “While: in Ottawa Mr. ‘Whitmore served Canada as a.member® of] the International Fisheries Com- | mission ‘which..in..1953 became! the present International Pacific Halibut Commission. Also: while in Ottawa and, later, in Vancou- ver, he was a: Canadian member of the International Pacific Sal- mon: Fisheries Commission, " Mr. MacLean said. he hoped that for the time,.at least, after his retirement, Mr. Whitmore would continue to serve as. a member of the salmon commis- sion, where his vast knowledge of the Pacific fisheries .situation| would be of great value, *, Whitmore .was married in 1930 to the former . Mary E. Brown. They have ‘three sons and two daughters, and will cons! tinue to live in Vancouver, City” Another new ship was Built for the Suto brolhers Ko and Yoshinkl of Ladner, B.C, the Scanor was given,’ ‘its tring. this morning. Tho. ‘4=fool: voswel which has’ fv 15-foot: bonm will‘ ba used ‘for: seining | and, dragging operations, © The “sennor" will erry. a crow ‘Ting about July: "10. | construction of tho boat wore the responsibility of Honty and Ure oat Wahl, -' | Area 8 closed yoatyard launches ‘4A6- fost $38, 000 seiner! audded bo the growing mod- ern flect of bouts engaged in fishing off the British Columbia coast yester day when the $38,000 Scaner (pronounced — ‘scannen’) was launched at the Wahl Brothers’ Prince Rupert, Bout Yards at Pairview., so of rive, and 1s equipped with depth sounder and marina radio tolophone.’ Sho ls powered. by & 165 horgopawor Gonoral Motors diesel engine, , Tho keol of the “geanor Was Ind during the first week, _ of | Mareh, this year, All components in. the vessel. were. purehiasod | eve / locally. aa On charter “Lo ho “Onnndian Pahing Company, Ib (s oxpoctod that the now bait will start {lah “Dosign ‘and All wators: ‘of: Balmon: “Purse Solno Aron, No, 8 and {ncluding 1960 : Two sa in orbit SIU officials charged after beating iy ids. of. the ANCOUVER ( — Two offic- been charged in connection with he - beating of.a member of a al. union who said he .was Ww rked. over” in the back of Police today. were holding a arrant for. the arrest. of Rod Heinekey, SIU port agent, charg- ing’. him. with assault . causing bodily harm.. Thomas’ Osborne, 31, chairman of the SIU din- vestigations. committee, was | arrested: late .Tuesday ‘on a | similar charge. and released | on $500 bail. 227 F Police said. ‘they. also hold’: a Warrant fora third - man. b Jack . McMaster, who: said: the was } Pa formet member ‘of. the. Siu who. belongs to the rival Ganadian ‘Brotherhood of Rail- way, Transport and .General Workers . (CLC), said, -he and}: _ ‘CAPE CANAVERAL, ila. (AP)—The United : States, scoring: a. ‘spectacular space “first,” rammed 0: satellites into. orbit with a single rocket today. ; , independent Sca-} : farers, International Union have tellites at. once The doubieheader rocket that turned the trick was a two-stage Thor-Able-Star, an air force vehicle making only: -its second flight. .It rose smoothly from its|: pad at. 1:55.a.m. and streaked | The second stage fired for about four mintites,; shut off and ignited for 13 se¢onds to kick the satellites into orbit. yne Lwo new mooniets flashing across the skics are Transit I-A. tion aid satel: ite, and a basket- ball-sized aluminum. sphere crammed’ “with instruments . to} measure solar radiation. PIGGY BACK SATELLITE _ The latter back” satellite because it hiteh- hiked a ride aboard the larger Transit payload. . ‘Transit TI-A is.a -36- inch pall weighing 233 pounds. “The much smaller 42-pound ‘package,. sim- ilar to a deep-sea diver’s. helmet, was clamped to it until.a spring they were in orbit. - The US. “tried. once’ before, witha Vanguard rocket, to fire a pair ‘of satellites into orbit simul- taneously,’ but failed.” As far as Mike Pickersgill;, a fellow: union- they: went to the shall to. inquire about, ‘some. -mail.: City student awarded prize Prince Rupert’ s.. Edvard Grande,: -who arrived here from Norway ‘in 1958, was one. of 326 University. of British . Columbia students -who,won. bursaries and prizes, «it: ‘was announced today by UBC awards committee chair- man Dean Walter.Gage. — ‘Edvard, who lives with rela- tions Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strand of 540 Fifth Avenuc West during the summer months, received German Government Book Prizes for proficiency ‘in German. R. F. Lucas | to take post | ‘in Ocean Falls ‘Among - postings.’ district school. iF ncrintoneients through- out ‘the province which were an- mead nounced yesterday by the De- | partment of Education ts that of j Re! ‘FP, Lucas, principal of. Prince ' Rupert Sentor High school, “Canadian Press reported from Victoria ‘that Mr, Lucas, who came here in 1956, has beon poste |. ed to Ocean Pulls, Ho was named tl school superintendent May. 23, Freeways too costly NORTH VANCOUVER @ -— Reeve Murdo Frazer sald Tuos- day tha $940,000,000 Greator Vancouver frooway network pro- posed “by Metropolitan Highway Planning Committee . is beyond the, ability of the public to pay for. it, Ho sald: “It dust fan't dehy: were brutally. attacked: Tues-.-:: day. by. six SIU! ‘inembers': when] tempted such :a'f ca the ey posed over a ‘Seattle: ‘station ‘on ‘their: first globe-gir- | | dling passes. ne near-circular ‘orbits -500 miles. Antarctic Circles. - This covers most of Russia. Stuart Lake boat: mishap fatal to 4 STUART LAKE @ — A search gir and ground this morn- ing found: the. body . of Allan Lester Pountney, 21, of Van- couver, one of. the four ‘youths who. died. Monday night in a boating accident. ; The bodies of the other, three were found: yosterday, but Pountney was missing, Soarch- ors found . his. body today, Dead aro! ‘Pountncy,: ‘Keith Allan Hughos,. 20, of Victoria; Bruce Gcorge Noilson, 25, of Vancouver, a. 1061 forestry grad- uate of. the ‘University of B.C,; and. Henry Laurence Burnham, 21, of Trail, a second-ycar VBC arbs student, Their boat Is believed to have capsized Monday night ‘during one of the violent. wind storms for which Stuart Lake is known: ener HOTEL ROOM FIRE - Prince Ruport's Fire Dopart- by toward the. southeast...» f coasted for 20 ‘minutes, then re=| 4 second experimental’ naviga-|.*~ is called a. “piggy|: device separated - the ‘Pair once oO ‘is known - “Russia “shas’ not. abe Confirmation. of orbi ‘came. 1% _ * er “the® Both satellites. were aimed. at . 6769 , PRICE TEN WOIWITTNINTS ee TEMPERATURES ‘ “FOR: THIS PERIOD =| VANCOUVER. 62... - EDMONTON 2:60: : REGINA ,- “WINNIPEG TORONTO.” - PRECIPITATION Lit : COLD “AREA | —_ Below- seasonal ‘temperatures are: pre Prince Rupert and the rest of British-Columbi areas: of Alberta, Saskatchewan. ‘an ante and the high and at: courses which would en take them.over. all,parts of the]... ‘world - between | the . Arctic: and |. made by. an arbitration: board. toy cover men. working .on. cconstruc- |. tion of the new. St.. Joseph’s Hos- |. pital in Dawson Creek, B.C,. - The judge. reserved. Yecision to}. determine whether,he had: the, powor to sct aside the: award,.’ Because hiring for the: job: ‘had local: in: Vancouver, the: contract permitted men to draw fare and travelling time: for.;the: Journey from . Vancouver, ‘even: though |, they lived. In° the. northeastern |: community, 500 miles. from. here, The men also wore entitled: to the living allowance while on the job even though they might. bo living at-home, «o The award was made cartier this year by W. R. Dunlop ‘and]}ec %, P. O'Noal, company nominee and RK. Goryin dissenting. .. The justice said he did not stig: of. the board majority. ‘although ment was called to tha New Royal Hotel Insti night..when a guest had fallen asleop, while smoking in bed, Tho. flro. burned. the blankets and part of the. mat- tonalblc,” KAMLOOPS’ CD). mae * Robort. fathor's tire trond. ©. ~ -Robort, who returned hore r ality In- Toxas, matched - dad's ho recelvad: nv Meence auApon -apoading conviction, after pollco toatified ho. Was ce] North Kamloops, “T'vo. boon eocoresoeene erearonecrnresoerens SON OF HIGHWAYS MINISTER — RIGHT IN DAD'S TIRE: Bililah Columbia's highways minister,’ “TE Was mons Now, ony, " Robort oxplainod. to. tho magistrate tross, It was out: whon tho. {iro mon arrived.:.: ' POPOTIOOIIIE sonecoossroeeree ! TRACKS John. Gaglirdl,'« oldor » ‘won ‘of! dae following sn. la. ‘| . ocontly atlor. attondine ‘univore driving record: Tuosday. when : slon, and fine. On. Ma. Ubled ocked. at-:.60° miles. an hoursin.. driving. a. “truck for. tho Inst. Deputy Maglatrato! R, toc ho. disagrood with . “ovorything they havo done.” . He ‘bald thelr award was “perfectly Intoler- able,” " . The award was apneniod by the || contractors, Boy Compatiy Bo, Limited, | page PT a ap “pe " Shoplifters plead, Guilty —Marle-Louls | Arsonenult and | aorard: ‘Palomont,: oth of no _[ohargoa of theft under $60, before eMclLoan, ay in polico: court; and wore ‘| romandad :; ‘until TUNG 40; ‘for J wontonaings So MAES Ul Tho. palr.. waa. arrostod yon tordny, following ao: shop: lifting _|complaint from Shop-Tnsy. Storos Ltd, on, Third ‘Avonue, ea a 500-mnile journey mand collect $5. anu ance without ever leaving’ their homie town, “Tt reaches the height of ab- )—— {surdity,” he said of, the. award |. - to: be done through | the? :union j, gest any. corruption, on the part) ‘) fixed: nddross,: plonded’ giillty: to] | services ‘for’ "Jacob Kind opal ‘who diéd: June :1¢ aboard: the | halibut: vessel Gony - were held. ‘yesterday -afterngon. from St.’ Paula Lutheran church. with Rev,.M. B, Odland, cofflelat ing. mat Mrs. “Mortis » “ Kaardal’ oe organiat’ and hymns sung ‘were “Nearer. My God. To; Thee,” “Abide With Me,” and: "L’ Know Of. A Sleep In. Jesus’. Name. Interment. was at: ‘Falrijew — ‘cometory, and. honorary: pallboar- ers were .O,. A. Johnaon, «Knut Hallborg, | Philip M, Ray,”'S." Koilback, .0, \H.: ‘Insulander. anid Robort’ Hutchings, - ne Active pallbcarers were | pelts Mostad, Knut Rysatad,. agit Elvan, Arne, Krogstad,: C. Christo- pher: Fossum . and Gar BON. me rk, “Prince “Rupert han Me dhe ati: Chas, without: a fatal. traffic aceident, : 1 WEATHER Mowtly gloudy. Thurs y: — enstonal ght: --norbhem half, Uittle ehange « “tn -tomporature,: Winds Upht —- oconalonally.southorly;§.:Low. tonight. and gh! v UAC BO: and: Bh le oD rl Boe Balln Coola: and Dean Channel iroo or fou ob vonll ue | z oh. RUGS" EYP. “a Anlmon' Gillnot:: Avon will’, ba snooe amt vee! ne a neh roe ne noone Me “ “Se ‘d j ‘bh ~ uray He ara ) | ‘DIAL fae clogod to all salmon not flahing |~ # ‘Tho magistrate suaponilod his Hoonoe Sor a. month and. | even ie n ast -.(Paoltlo: ‘Btandard Time) ; from 6 pm, Thuraday, June 8) finod him 828, siisstst gata, hy MORI S kt 4, BISHOPTON,: ‘Bootland; (Rout>} :. 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