e “A OL. Vil nn “Telephone 6767 _ ski Co federation leclared: all ship of Nox is“hot?-in-all-B:C. ports. ; ‘The declar mucst to - oo handle cargoes from ‘the ships. s cin. dir eontravention _ of Gs ‘Trade Union: ‘Act. which orbids boycotts.’ a Northland Naviga ition operates he only “regular... reight” service” to “ northern BC. “Tn view of. ‘the’ ct there. is 8 cgal strike at Northland Naviga-|. ion, the B.C: Fedération of: La-. bor declares that: all: ships: load- d.and operated:by: strike- break- ts be declared ‘hot’. at all ports: unions: have ‘been’, requested o treat this policy. accordingly.” In a complicated: ‘labor. dispute, orthland ships.’ now: are. being |: oaded and unloaded ‘by: members {'the: Seafarers. International}. nion, recently expelled from. the anadian Labor Congress. , ICKETING BARRED | The! N.A.M.E. went.-on ‘strike galnst the company last week to back up demands for a wage in- rease; Members of “the Long- horemen’s Union did not return 0 work when an injunction stop- a Liber (CLC) "Thursday! and Navigation Company) on, in ‘effect a te- . hi n- members: not}: The: ‘longshoremen . Say: they. are: ~scheduled| shoremen started picketing... second -irijunction stopped: tinat, being locked :-out:. ole ‘Labor ‘Minister. Starr | said. in the Commons. Thursday : he is’. “. engineers’ | increase: over. wo. Years, Present - scales range from, $330 to: $475 monthly. ys “HB. W.-Herridge: (CCF-) Kootenay’ ‘West) noted in. the: Commons}: ‘that. Northland ‘: Navigation re- ceives a federal subsidy. of $294,- ‘000 ‘annually. and ‘asked. Trans-| port-Minister Hees whether, these public. funds. are ‘being. used . to bring in ‘strikebreakers : ‘from the U.S, Mr. Hees replied . that the. ‘labor. department. séems to have the matter ‘well | in! hand. J ” Locally, lonushoremeri -com- pleted loading of: the Northland vessel Canadian ‘Prince today. A representative of ‘the union said a lot depended on events over the weekend as to what action will be taken locally. ' Spokesmen for the company could not be reached for com- “The company used SIU men to unload the ships -and.the long. - suggest that course. of.‘action, S. F.. Dingle, ‘vice- “president. of. . CNR. operations, “said: . Thursday... oS “But che told: thes Senate transport | and - ‘communications: ‘there is. Mis Miller: Bay: Soan: MacLeod, “Migs. LOBA: J Miss. ‘Kinsmen, Alice, ‘Senum, ~Miss Sons of: Norwa a ALL: Stars: “(striped - “shirts): arid: the; “Powell. ‘River: ‘team: pl oda ood: shirts): are. ‘shown, in, photo: at top. right. The. two! teams played: of: continental passenger... ‘service comunittee: also.’ that. . railway ‘passenger service.’ _intor ‘city, services. Ue “Two city ‘men have ‘peen fined a total of $750'.on. charges of il- legally: selling liquor: and a simi- lar charge. against . another | has . been dismissed:'. ‘Clifford : Dahl. of . B59 ‘summit Avenuc was assessed $300 or in default of. payment: sentenced ‘to three months’ in jail, after he was found: guilty by ‘Magistrate E, T, Applewhaite in city poise court yesterday, = . Also yesterday afternoon, - a case of unlawfully selling liquor} against Will:am Moore was dis- bed engineer picketing. vikicized “potty tyvanny” More huniane attitude,” | mont, hy Indian affairs: Rey, Peter Kelly of Indian adminiswators and pleaded for a Nanaimo, legislative committee missed by Magistrate Apple- Spokesman for Native Brotherhood charges “petty tyranny by officials (OTTAWA. (CP)—-A. British Columbia Olg% whigation |" hur sday hairman of the Native Brother hood of Buitish Columbia, appe ared before the vit Senate-Commons committee on Indian affairs: | a A brief prepared by the 20,000- lembor brotherhood urged oall- nation of the veta power of Ndlin vthales offielals'over band celsions, Th sald “the Indian Mdom has legal recourse againat (ministrative dacistons — and bLhy Lynn. TAN'T RESPONSIBIL ivy With a plon that, Indians ‘be Ivan mare rosponslbility in deal. with band funda and atfalra -L0 make mistakes and: perhaps rot, hy than-Mr, Kelly said a Aperintandent's Warhitrary Alii ny ofton Meus the wrong. Mr, Kally ntel tho auporinton= Mi and the Indiana should ‘Ons cloxaly forother, T. would 0 boltor If tha superintendent Wkad frankly ta the ‘band and Ave rowsons for Nia objacttons (iq ‘ORMES - DRUGS LTD, DIAL 2151 decisions “instead of baking the position of a man who hag an iInhorent weht."” tudo” from administrators, Mr. Kally sald the situation has changed somewhat since B.C, Tn dinns wore givoh fh provincial volo, Tho vvainaredet brief urged vote without the necesalty of Larsen named to new post. . VANCOU BR. (DIS r'UC0 Tait son,” 82, foriporly ality aditor of]: tho Province hore, was named alty aditor of tho Bun, ii was ane . nouncod today, » Born ini Grandviow, . Main.! ho hogan Ila nowapapar caroor with the Winnipeg Tribune in 1046 and came here 11,1060 to Join the now defunct NowseHarald,. ‘Vo Jawltchod fio the Province In 106% and-was named olty aditor In 1054, at 27 tho youngost city odl- tor ona major Canndian papoy, Ureing a “more jumane abbl: that Inclans be/glven tho foderal. a“ ae Twalving Indian rights-—-which Include oxomption from twxer-— asi basis of onfranchisoment. At an evening sitting, Mr, Koally claboraled on the brothers hood 's roquost Lo Increase the lo- volving lomn fund sot up under the Indian Act. to $6,000,000 from the present $1,000,000, Ho said he prdsonally thinks the fund should Io $10,000,000 be- enuse It is the only source from borrow, The costs ot oquipmont for -fshing or. logging, for ox- wmplo, wore high. €onciliator ‘appointed — Jod. congiintion. officer’ by’ the Labor’ Rolntions Board jn con« iynot nogotiniions batweon Lind say's Cartage and Storage and Local 606, Lino: Drivers, Wara- housomon, Plekup Mon and Dockinen Union, | A roporosontative of the comp- any anid no- word has beon roe celved here as to whon Mt, mishor wil] arrive in Prince Rupe art, . . -Asked by Senator: Ross MacDonald whether the ‘CNR: would. “ be financially: better ‘orf -without: any passenger service; Mr: ° Dingle agreed. that it would, except . on the Toronto; “Montreal eneccccercresccoresecnscsocconreenes Poi pays. S750 in. fines on illegal liquor sales . which a rosorvation, Indian may |’ 1, P, Mahor has been. spootni “Staff photos. by Charles:.E. “Giordano. sereccgoorecesccecacsecseeeneseressenrses OL PLOLOOTOOLL A LOLEAG LL OTE : THROUGH: PASSENGER SER VICE . _ MIGHT BE DROPPED. BY CNR ~ OTTAWA: “@-=The, CNR’ may. ‘discontinue. ‘through. “hans if: present - marketing. studiés @ future in: fast. inter-city ‘whaite as: there was “reasonable doubt” in his mind. as This morning,’ Oscar Franklin Stewart of 1153 Ambrose: ‘Avenue ‘was fined $450 or in default of ‘payment. . sentenced © ‘to. four months in jail when he: pleaded | guilty: to the charge. RCMP. told the: Magistrate that Stewart had made {WO bottles ‘of whisky available to a police in- former for the price of $10 each, ' Four other persons of ‘elght charged: with ‘Hlewal sale’ of liquor following. RCMP investi- gations in mid-June have already received ‘sentences. They were: Oscar Lee:of Fraser House, fined $400; Thorvald Ras- |mussen, 1133 Ambrose Avenue; John Holynety; .and' Clara | Brown, 743 Comox Avenue, each Mec. $300, George Cook of 2101 Seventh Avenue Bast was due to appoar on the same charge this aftor~ noone - ® Prince | Rupert has now pone’ 169 days ent a fatal trattic accident, bes : ; ‘Great Morthwest ~ ? Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 PROVINCIA, LI BRARY VICTORIA, B.C. “ow we vergence DEC 31/:9 PRICE TEN CENTS _ woecerenrres above, by! ‘movie’ rier Joe- “Hyams... The suit: is ‘based. on | | Grant's: purported denial. that , Hyams~ interviewed Grant for ” a‘:series: “of. articles written for... the New: York: Herald’ ‘Tribune- syndicate. ‘The: articles: elated. 4, that Grant. had. been ‘to a psy- chiatrist,, and,., Bane. Aws.. oping, . ions about. t C lic ience. wo ‘Kitimat’ case decision near VANCOUVER @ — Judgement has been reserved in B.C. Su- preme Court regarding the lialil- ity of the Aluminum Company of Canada for a $340,000 claim by a North Vancouver construction company. Mr, Justice J. O, Wilson. heard evidence and arguments for 17 days regarding an alleged breach of Alean's guarantee to provide wecoss and supply services to 200 lots at Kjthmat on which N, W. Hullah Construction Limited wn- dortook to build for Muminum workers In 1055, ° - Tt is the first of two sults by the .Hullah firm .on Iti homo contracts, ‘he second tce tion, not yet heard, is for $250, 000, If ‘Mh, Justice Wilson decides Alean failed to keep its agrea- ment wilh the builders, evidence will be heard later regarding clalms of damages by Hullah. Woalth Sorvica, Beoond prizo Tati, - WINNER in ‘tho Dominion Day contont for ‘fon ta onto Miller Bay Roareation sasoointion, wont to the font entored — POPRELELEOTEEEDOLED DELLA OL GDEOY i against Chetwyn n City boseballers | to Pr. George - for tournament The Prince Rupert: baseball All Stars left by car. this af- ternoon. for. Prince George to participate. in. that city’s an- ~ nual $1,000 tournament. =. The local team: under. man- agers | ‘Don Scherk and. Bill Morrison will play their first game . at 7. pm. tomorrow, eeceeseseres seer ee Four. fires this week Four: new: forest fires occurred fin: the Houston- Burns Lake area in the.seven-day period ended s Thursday. night, the B.C. Forest Service. reported today. All were 1 small and were. quickly put out. The new fires bring the total this year to 34, The border fire. in the ‘Atlin ranger district is under control and. is being mopped up by a ten-man patrol. Warm, dry weather continues in the Atlin area, The rest of the Prince Rupert forest district has been experiencing cool, showery weather. The district forester has issued an appeal to vacationists to be careful with cigarettes and re mpfr es in the woods, ger esereee ie rtm nramerteny nt pent ening ged 9 ene Joyce Davidson returns to TV TORONTO (Joyce Davidson, the CBC lelevislon interviewor who louched off a controversy on the eve of the Royal Tour by de- seibing Canadians as indifferent Lo the tour, returns to the CBC. TV program Tabloid:Monday, the GBC his announced, Miss David« son took Lomporary leave of ab- sence from the show after her remarks stirred up oatwide con LVOVOrsy. vod In tho par ado wis ‘tha entry of the The» font dopicts activities of the Northorn and Indian ‘by Columbia .Qelluloso Company :. “lof . $208,000..-has ‘already been}. st. | spent on. ‘the ‘pool, $40,242. is still : TO LAUNCH APPEAL for funds had been made on be- | Soa, Latest report on the: financial]: status. of the’ indoor poo! build- ing program showed thata total} required. ‘to. finish, the. _Job,. $12,- 945 has been “Dledged™: “By the Kinsmen and :Gyro: clubs and the swimming |. pool construction | committee is $146: overspent on its. -payr oll account. An appeal tothe public to be launched by the Civic Cen- tre association ‘to raise the needed $28,143 is scheduled to ‘be held for a week starting to-. morrow and lasting until July 11, Emile Blain, president of the Civic Centre association stressed the urgency of raising the money. _ He said that this would be the first time that a public appeal half of the indoor swimming pool, a . “Those persons who didn't work on the pool might like to contribplte something to offset their absence when. the pool was ‘being built by volunteer labor,” he said, “Some people who couldn't get down to the pool project have al- reacy sent In money in place of labor,” Mr. Blain sald. “We know Lhat many people were busy or couldn't spare the ‘time ox weren't physiealy fit enough to work on the pool. We would like them Lo do thelr share Mnanecially.” , NO WHEE ELEPHANT THe sald that the pool would be an assel Lo the cily and of great yalue ta the younger generation, “We murat got it Nnishod as “More than $28,000 will have t to be raised almost ae immediately or work on the Civic Centre swimming pool will shortly come to a halt, the Civic: Centre board of directors learned last night. | quickiy as: possible. It can't. sit there like a,white elephant.” During, the weelt of July 4 to. July. 11. ‘donations. ‘and contri- -butions , will” be. accepted. at, macy: and: William. Scuby. ‘Furs. Items for. which funds are re-. quired. to complete the pool are: “Plumbing: and Pipefitting’ $7,- 000; electrical 3,400; tile for sides and: floor 1,700; .windows 1,887; painting and plastering, finish- ing 4,000; chlorination unit 1,100; materials 1,000; heating and duct work 2,000; labor (4 weeks) 5,- 000; .equipment—installed 4,550; engineering and supervision 3,- 000; fire door 500; extra tile to complete pool 2,305; holiday pay and WCB 1,000; balance due on insulation 1,800 for .a total of $40,242. ’ ——— Pulpworkers taking vote on pay oiter Members’ of Local 708 of Ihe International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper. Mill Workers have nearly completed thelx vote on the most. recent offer by British’ Columbia. const. pulp mill management. * s hership voted’ ab om eregular union meeting Tuesday night and the rest are voting today at the loral ol- flea. ‘at 2.08 000 pounds of halibut sold ‘Ona vossel from Aron 3B and fous! athers from Arent 2 sold n Loli of 208,000 pounds of hall- bub on the Prince Rupert fHall- but Exchange this morning. Sales with prices for madium, large and chicken sive halibut In brackets are as follows: The Norprince with 75,000 pounds from Area 3B, Boring sold lo British Columbla Packors (18) 18; 11), All the vest are from Araa 2. The AU with 33,000 pounds solel to Babeock Fishorios (19.2; 19.4; 19), The Toanila Mille with 42,000 pounds sold Co WBritish Colum Din Paclyors (10,5; 10.8; 12).. The Helen 2 with 39,000 pounds soldl to Booth Wishorlos (19,6; 19.63 12), Tho Connio Joan with 28,000 pounds sole to Allin Fisheries (10.4; 19.4; 12), Tho Ingrid He with 8,000 pounds mado a divach sale to tha Prince nssocintion yeatordny, Avon 2 closes 6 am. July 8 not @ pn. Ruport Mshormon's Co-operative: per cent general wage Increase aeross the board, an additional foureant an hour boost = for mochanics and a three-cent an hour inerease In the shift dif- forential, four weeks holiday pay after 25 yerrs, plus contract Ini provemonts, Increase will boost the busts pay of $1.80 to $1.06. The volo js part of a const wide vole which will be tabu. Inted tn Vancouver and released July 8, WEATHER— . Cloudy with sunny periods Baturday, Little changa in lempernature, Winds wosler~ ly 26 In oxposed areas, Heht elsewhare, Low ‘tonight ane high Saturday '60 and 65. Woakend outlook: gracual improvement, . TIDES— Saturday, July 4, 1080 * (Padiftie Standard Time) Tah ene 12:84 = 17,8 fool TOW esse 06:87 3.9 feot 18:3) “Oimes + Ditigs;7Dedth’s Phar-- A. unlon‘spokesman sald to ay | bhabl most of the Local 708 men~ . by. seci'ef ‘ballot. ho memborshtp is voulig. OM whether it will accept or rejogt. poe the offer which includes an Be" 7.0 foots’