me. (Menage i ee eane te a eer gy, 3 VOL, L! No. 81 aati tecnmcua et wy » Qreremnine wae arpa. uM ee Business, Classifie d 3203. cal: and: ‘cconomic:«"s tlie Situation Latin | “Union test. : labor law S ’ forecast. _ VANCOUVER (CP) — . of an ame ndemen ‘the imp proved at the last:'sessi . C, legislature, Ty AEE a The amendment’ quires. un- ‘fon officials to sign. a ‘statutory declaration that “no. dues’. col- lected by checkoffs ‘would. be ‘contributed to a” political party. ‘However, the. “conference ‘called: by ‘the | “120,000-member . ‘federation, made no decision on “what form the court action twould. take. "It has been suggested that a small union. should refuse to sign the declaration, knowing it will lose the checkoff, and then ‘tdst the act’s validity’ in court, ‘Indications are’ that labor is pfepared to take the case as far y. ag ‘the Supreme Court of Can- ada if necessary, © Into the legal works: It could take months, even years. The 620-man local 16-601 of the Oil, Chemical and. Atomic Workers. Union’..(CLC) fered | to” be,” ‘the? Jogal’ “gulnen pig. eh ‘he. ghell ' ‘oul rights: because: Ab ‘hagin't: ‘recelved the’ signed decluration required ‘ thoact, : Uy, ene ‘othor™ unions: Indicnt- dd ‘Tuesday tht they also would be willing, to, el Aw “guinea pigs” 4h . Tuosciy's mootlng wis OXPOL ed to give the green. Jight to the —OCAW locnl 16- 60) to seek an Injunction againsl'sholl's check- ott stoppage on the ground that (he affidavit. section of tho act Is ulbra vires, Two. fined for jumping ‘rattler -when found on " homas Kolly and Slovon Pat- | rek, both. at noetixed address, were each Fined #10 whon thoy appowred in’ poliga court. this morming before Magistrate BT, Applowhnlta °: ant: éhargos. ‘of reauclidantly alpina bran | porbablon, 6 os Bob mon. ‘mibaded muilly «Lo ihe whaurgos whiah, woro, ald alte ‘against ¢ Galop perenle By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER- ~WASHIN GTON. (AP) - — The Kennedy adminis- tration is reported: to be. considering possible’ use of. military force against Cuba’ s Castro regime if: other means fail to end the: island’s pro- -Communist rule.’ Other plans being Studied fn--* =-—=~ clude the application’ of “politi-.| Pp sanctions against Cuba through Jointac- ‘tion with Latin American allies.. ~ Some officials -bélieve. that as develops ‘follow- ing’ the unsuccessful - rebel in- |! vasion of Cuba. last’ week, other | ' American’ - governments Bight ultimately. be: willing | to British’ Columbia. trade ‘unions. Tuesday officially decided to test: the validity | im thorities. think. _such’ cations of the am ndment, /ap- ; once it gets’ has. of- |: “Company: has : cancelled the - urilon's * checkoff- ! erations .. against Castro. Th United States | is tr ying to con- consultation that. Cuba. Sideration . are. “near” cision: ‘They’ include: be an’ act’ of ‘wir. {not an effective | a country | slowly. CONSIDER DISADVANTAGE Economic ‘embar yo—a partial: embargo already © is - in. effect: 2 UThe. ‘greatest single diplomatic disadvantage of a: totalembargo.’ is that it would. Subject. the: U.S.: ing’ the”. Cuban still. can -buy. foodstuff ; medicines: from the: by. Cuban. refugees—some *'au with.’ Kennedy: L"T think > time: for ‘all: Americans 'to’stand united * behind. the: president: in. support’ ‘of. whatever: action.. be-* ‘comes | necessary: to: defend free- dom." moo = AN: Ws MACDONAL D, eneral “manager of “the Canidlan - Dally. Newspaper Publishers: Assoclation for 1) years, has, heon namod chalrman. of- Thomson Newspapers Limited. - The appointment will take effoct Juno 1 when Mri Mac- donald will be electod to the hod. of directors of | the Thomson company, — OP Phato CNR box. car ‘er complaints from Canndinn| about. 13:30 am, today: that. two box, car of a froimht brains at $5,000 Tuesday for a lb-yoar- od murder, DAILY. NEWS | “PHONES » Advoruiuing Managor ... ‘pot Advortlaing, Clroulation::. 8202 Olnsalfiod Advortishig and — BUAINCHE OLECO sorsee BLOF Nowa Desk _ennengeseannen S204 par ticipate even in- military” op- vince. them ‘through: diplomatic asoa Communist’ base ° ‘is-a threat -to’ the entire. Western Hemisphere. None’ of: the ‘possible. lines of anti- Castro - actions under’: con- fir m. ‘de- ‘Naval blockade —in Kennedy's: view. this would: and” probab:; y move. since.’a "| blockade is aimed. vat strangling .to propaganda. charges: of starv-; people. Cubans, . Another ‘anti-Castro operatior ‘ Tuesday | iene a. conference | « ‘itvis | |The catch was: 110,000 medium, 74,000 pounds of large and 1,000 ‘pounds of chic- {the alde: ‘of ithe Natlonal. Radlway. omployoos |. mon had been :dscaverad. ont]: ‘BAANIOH ()— Bail wow “aol uP old youth shargod with aulompt- . r e “dian aviation’s highest. annual award, has. been? “awarded to. Wing Cmdr, | We Gs Leach’ of. ed: for. méritorious service. in. the advancement. of Canadian | ‘aviation... Wing - Cmar. Leach won the. “award” for. his work” in high altitude. physiology at ‘| the RCAF Institute of Aviation » Medicine’ in. Toronto. polo “Lady s d. ts .68.000- -pound catch’: on =the | Halibut Exchange to Atlin Fish- eries for prices ranging from 14 fo 22 cents... ’ The other boat: WAS the Prince, Rupert Fishermen's Co- -Operat-_ jive Association's -Blue . Ocean Which brought in 85,000 pounds to ‘theCo-op’s Fairview plant. composed | of ken halibut, The B.C. Lady's catch of’ 58,- 000 pounds of medium and 10,- 000 pounds of large was sold al {21 cents a pound for medium and 22 cents for large. Although there. were no‘ chix the. price quoted was 14 cents, . ‘About four more Vancouver- based boats. and five’ more Prince Rupert. vessels are .ox- pected in shortly with: approxl- mately 2,000,000. pounds of hall- but, Aroa 3B. is more than 3,000 .J miles northwest of here, oem: cee ree Cor strikes. block A yar driven by: ‘Goorge. War ner of O13. * Ambrose >“ Avanue. smashed, Anta. a coment block’ at enth Aveniio B ist nid Hays Covo |’ Clrele about. 8:15. am, today, THE | Mc KEE 1 TROPHY, Cana- ' Toronto.: The trophy. is award- - - MUST. BE: STRONG | “the. agitation in the wor s}:minds » ( -lants: were. full” of ‘happy~ Pari- Ruper tT This. Iimits «the time between during t the ‘Algerian | main in force. ae ae “His Louis “Terrenoire, | that “although. the, crisis is* ‘ the. reasons. which provoke ! must” disappear. Bee “The. ‘international’ : might ‘incite threaten - ‘the: state “We must avert, th this the state must” and. _Solid 7 a tional spring streets today. : a Sidewalk. cafés. and - restaur- sians ‘and ‘ tourists’: celebrating the end of three nights of. ee Fish dealers — elect officers Re - elected president of the Prince Rupert Wholesale Fish Dealers Association last Friday was N. R, Christensen. The elec- tion. took place at the annual meeting of the association, Both , vice. -) president’: Ww. R, Bingham. and. secretary ~treas- urer_E,, A, Williamson were re- elected: ‘to their offices. © A. change in the bidding rule was also passed at the mecting, bids | to. five: minutes, Previously no. time Hmit. was Imposed, Mr, Willlamson sald, Serene ree mrt oe Rome Trospasser. fined for _ [sleeping in station Bleoping in the Canadian Na- tlonal Railways‘station cost Fe- ix Paradis of Prince George $10 when: ho. ‘Appeared ‘in police court this: morning: before Mag- iste ate 1B; T, Applawhaite. ‘Paradis pleaded