PaO Pgs 3 azar aL De Tk REE aK t aie ew ate eat ema penaceierea sam official fon: __Telephane 6767. aed . oe oA Vancouver ro oad pa : after noon, oy Suffering from. head injuries is ichard Anthony: Meek, about 19, of Vancouver... “RCMP at Port Edward said to- “day that Meck was standing - on _— ae ge, 5 Russia Russians . to-“speak’ freely” and “ask him any questions they. want during. his 10-day visit. He. ‘arrived. in- Moscow today |* val. exactly 3 p.m. Moscow time “to open the U.S. Exhibition in an atmosphere: chilled by new Soviet-American antagonism. The - ‘arrival was preceded by Soviet... press and radio blasts ‘Unking’ the opening of the Am-° crican exhibition with the pro- clamation in the: United States of this week as. Captive Nations Weck, "Nixon is the highest ‘American Président Roosevelt attended the Yalta conference in 1945, ~~ In a speech at Vnukova Alr- port Nixon told his hosts thas: ‘if there -is- another war, there will be no victors, only losers.” He ‘added: -"“Por the first time since the dawn of celvilization, we have reached the polit where we must learn to Nve together or we will die? together,” : Accompanying Nixon and his wift Pat, on the 4,800-mile jet- liner flight. from. Washington was an official party of 36 Pre- ceding them was a plane car- rying about 70 U.S. newspaper, radio and television representa- lives, 2 ‘Flagman struck by truck: - condition reported fair inter piasts S | signal before the traffic could be’ moved: when another. dump.truck, loaded®: and: heading: west,’ pulled around the. Jine) “OF. ‘traffieandt es St ick. Meck, ine b smashed ‘tr : “Nixon. arriv- 14; “ed -by air, today. and» ‘invited -all to visit “Russia: since | ‘| Power, 9, of 1233 Water Street ‘not. been proven, ving company. flagman is in Sait condition in Prince Rupert General Hospital after| a. ‘being hit by a dump truck, ‘two miles east of Galloway]. ., Rapids bridge 0 on Highway 16, about - 3: 3:30. yester day) * CITY. FIREMEN battle a stubbo --much as ‘$10,000. Seventeen contained cight suites. Cause fat from. {frying chicken. which and caught alight. “ 4 ished unloading and was parked when the accident occurred. Police said that at this point the: flagman: had stopped. a line of traffic ‘and was ‘waiting for the the. ‘ditch, ‘Meek was rushed to hospital’ in Prince Rupert: by city ambulance, which was on the scene at about 3:50 p.m, Damage to the loaded. vehicle is. considerable. An. estimated $200 « damage was caused to- “the other. Liquor counts cost man $120 A city man, Michael William was fined a total of $120 by Magistrate KE, T. Applewhaite in city police Court this morning When he pleaded guilty to im- paired driving and being a minor in possession of an intoxicant. He was assessed $100 or in de- fault of payment sentenced to two months in jail on the im- paired charge and $20 or 14 days In jail on the possession count. In police court yesterday, a charge of impatred driving against Arthur Robertson cf ‘Prince Rupert was dismissed by Magistrate Applewhalte on the grounds that impairment had reign cot v eS se. “RUGINA Me=-Tha Queen to; whiste-stop Visits lo Prairie con at the home of npaiy at 1d am, she was due ta ebegin an tl-hour schedule with ao five-hour visit. ta the enpllal oof this grealnegrowing provings, . The Baskatchewan woleume Wednesday was the most ene thusinstle of the Queen's Can- adian vistl, tour offleiula sald, At several of tho amaller com. munitdes the Quean and Prince rhitip nindo au point of talking ne cath bedi delta be ae - ORMES _ DRUGS LTD, DIAL 2151 Cartieemenneaed Umenemee nenIRANN|Ie 3 i. se “Queen drops in for tea with prairie farm family i Saskatehewan farmer, ESSN Gta a ROI eR OA esti AER a Boot BR Ab poole, iy ey a et he A ge at Br a all Se mt, rk : your A ; t ypod off a warn afternoon of wMunitles Wednesday ‘by having fo youngstors, At Tanley Queen walked wnexpectedly neross (avo sets of railway tracks 1o visi with ohildroen, * The hosts for afternoon tan wero Mr. and Mra, Carl Wells who ontertalnod the royal eoue ple In thelr farm home near Tuxford, a tiny community 12 miles north of Moose Jaw, They had buttered sweat broads and faney caoklos: with Yroir ton, "Tho four of us ant in ny, front room and wo talked with them like wa do with all our frienda who drop jn for ton," Mrs, Wolls said, Hor husband, who operates a (40-noro mixed farm, wore khivk! trousers and on shirt open nt tho nook, Mra. Wella wore a the road. talking: to the driver of a dump truck.that: had just fin- with the front end pointed cast) mediately, after. athe: unloaded the-. truck: when: i crashed, into|: the | quest Tuesday night by the B.c. a meecting:to discuss the act. amember: federation. said, $750. in awards paid for. ‘safety ‘out: by. ‘Columbia: Cellulose Comp- any Limited” “to departments which. had: no’ lost-time -accid- ents: ‘during April, ‘May.and June, Ja company spokesman said to- , day," av @ — Fisheries VAN COUVER | will ‘take: a long detour south before heading for the coastal minute. change in water temp- eratures off the British Col- umbia coast, They estimate that the fish will be about one week later than usual,, Temperatures 40 to 50 miles off shore are higher than ‘normal, which Is causing the detour. STARVING CATS KITIMAT, B.C. (QA foure Dilten by a cat in the River “workers, ROMP conducted a gs Rivervale as ‘families moved - "Tam afraid to step outsid PrurSs UNLIMITRD—Fourtoon batho, But Comat, mother of new pink dress, , uN Aya bt Beta Lho ‘shade, 4 Cob aul RR Palle YD ' Ing, house next to: the Oceanview Hotel,. on Sire Avcnee watt Wednesday . morning. ‘The: fire. did. damage | estimated’ at-.a. people were ‘evacuated. ‘The building ~: Federation: of. Labor (CLC): for In..a-wire ‘to.-Mr. Bonner andl Labor. Minister Wicks the 200, 000-}: Dassing™ the’act. “more “injunc- & tions: ‘have: been - granted in B.C., zy more® trade: unionists have been A ‘total of $750. has been paid. experts here say. sockeye salmon. rivers to spawn because of a|. | Prince Rupert Halibut exchange receeresseseecsoseoessoosseree nate —4-YEAR-OLD CLAWED, BITTEN The girl's mother said the area is overrun by starving cats . since part of the district was vacated by unemployed aluminum the attack and ‘asked residents to roport any further attacks, - Cathy Campbell was attacked outside’ her home, She was treated for teeth and ‘claw marks and given anti-tetanus shots, Her mother, Mrs, Harry Campbell, sald the cat was one of many,.now starving and’ sick, which were left in be attacked,” sho said, “Othor cats may attack children with | WOREO veaulta than in the one of my little. eeeeseaeeeesseeeeeeseres ele sTelereserETEeeeeweeeDlee se res ee eteeet orn. blaze i in’ a - two- storey. roo: of the fire was: reported: to: be... ‘splashed on the-stove and: wall, : —Staff photo. by Dick. BAYS. - eorrserrrs crecrereccvoreccseqoaroes MOOR POEIOCOTSESORD CIOL OODLES AG says labor wire attempt to contuse’ VANCOUVER (CP)—Attorney-Gener, al Bonner. said Wednesday efforts to. link British | Columbia’s T rade Union Act to the province’ s labor: unrest. are “mer ely a calculated attempt to confuse the publie. - He .was commenting on a re- ‘The Fisheries Association of ‘British Columbia, cannery pokesman, said in‘a statement aber. the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union. -(Ind.). re- jected its latest offer and stuck demands ,made Tour’ months ‘ago. 0° UNREALISTIC” he union later said in a news Te. lease the new association offer ‘WAS “unrealistic.” The union said “was informing all members of ‘|the new proposal and urging them to reject it. “Five thousand salmon fisher- ren have already voted to strike. A, government-supervised strike vote now is’ being conducted mong. tendermen, the men who bring the fish from boats to can- neries, and cannery wor kers . will as vote Friday. : FAN have voted to strike in un- ion ballots. ‘The canneries offered price in- creases for salmon ranging from 34 cents-a pound. for. sockeye salmon, an increase. of. three cents from last year, to 8% cents for. summer chums, an increase brought before ‘the courts, ‘than in: the other nine provinces. com- bined. ” * Mr. ‘Bonner. ‘said in. a. telephone inter View. from,: Kitimat, : BC, obtained. under the: pre bor legislation. S ‘ “We-have no control on ‘pro- ceedings - before’ the”. anything ° ‘else. of that ‘sort.” He ‘said he had: not, Teceived' the - federation. ‘telegram | and could not say. ‘whether he would meet with labor leaders. - ious: da led to “harrassment’ and: prose- cution of trade union Officials on a scale unequalled ‘elsewhere in Canada.or North: “America.” The act, passed last winter in the legislature, makes unions and management separate legal en- tities subject to suits. One landing One vessel soild ing on the this morning. The “Misty .Moon sold 70,000 pounds to Pacific Fisheries for prices of 19 cents for medium, 19.3 cents for large and 12 cents for chicken size halibut. CPOIIGAIOLOL ILL LOLO LOLOL IDL OPT! POSE PROBLEM eycar-old girl was clawed and vale district here Wednesday. earch for the cat involved in out. © my door now because L may Birk” where. ‘the..cabinet: amet: -Tuesday,| the injunctions could: “have® ‘been courts . or The federation:said the act has! of ‘one cent. - two- YEAR CONTRACT | £ They offered 650 tendermen an crease of $25 a month in a two- ge. contract. The rter te is. de- ndi 2 one-quarter mauding 201 on eit “fish: carried: The wages now range between $315 and $390 a month... Between 2,000 and 3,000 can- nery workers, were offered a 15- t - Three buoys out of place Three navigation buoys are out of place or broken off and one has been altered, the De- partment of Transport reported today. Out of place and due to be attended to as soon as possibie are: 1, “The can buoy on Mathews Rock, in Inverness Passage. 2, The Gay Island can buoy, in Porpoisec Harbour. The middle spar buoy in Elca- nor, Passage has been broken of close ‘to the water line and is at present being replaced. Lawn Point gas and bell buoy, LL. 690, has. been altered ¢ show a double red flash every 12 seconds; formerly it gave 10 single flashes a minute. Vessel sails, - another due The Norwegian freighter M.S. Bronnoy sailed from the Can- adian Government Elevator al 4:30 p.m, Wodnosday with a cargo of 10,400 tons of No, | and No, 2 food barley. A second freighter, the M.S, Lake Atlin was due to arrive at the clevator at 3 p.m, today. Registry and dostination of tho vessel were not available car- lier, Dalmatian pupa ‘are no holp to Mra, Cornoy Conn of North Burnaby na sho > attompta to aln= tho pups Fu ks its a bit a to, Vo out thoro in that hont and has found a nice spot in teow oo eta gy { } LS NALS. Hd terids S2bR) at XB: Discussions turn to strike rules VAN COUVER (CP)—Wage | ‘negotiations ~ be’ reen representatives: of almost 9,000 fisheries work-|| ¥s and canneries broke down Wednesday and. discus-|} sions turned to rules for a strike. ae and 13 cents for femiale ‘workers. cent increase over a base.-rate In the ‘event | of- a strike the| union agreed to maintain’ refrig- eration engineers in, cold storage plants... A. strike next week would come runs. are. expected. The whole- sale price of all ‘fish. caught by BC. fishermen last year was $90,- =. 000,009, ees Hospitals bar welfare cases at $5. 50 rate VANCOUVER Oo} — Twenty- eight - ‘private hospitals are re- fusing to accept welfare patients jat the $5.50-a- day rate set: by the. -British Columbia govern- ment, it was reported: here to- | day. hospitals: in $10 a day. The. move, ‘sponsored: by the backed by. some“50 ‘members’ IE the association’s private Jhos- pital division, isa ‘protest against the | governments delay in’ de- ciding on. requests for.an’ in- crease of $1.50 a day for chronic welfare patients... — Welfare Minister Black: told the Private Hospitals division in May the increase request was under “serious consideration.” B.C. BRIEFS Mr, Bennett, speaking to a din- ner mecting, urged residents here to support his proposal for an- nexation of a fifth of the North- west Territories in exchange for provincial maintenance of the B.C, section of the Alaska High- wily, “We have lost heavily before because of poor leadership,” he sald. “We should have had all Washington In B.C.” Similarly, Hawaii and Bormuda were lost to Canada, Princess may visit VICTORIA ( — Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Queen's cousin, may be coming to Vic- torin for two days next month, but no offielal word has been ' re a ALS) m¥., FF Se Rb ey MAM ERNE LA RRS Raby cent- ~an- shout: increase in, a “two-! year contract for.male workers The union is demanding ‘a 20- that varies. from $1. 37 and $1. 82: _an hour... just before the major: salmon jury whether the voice: “he‘heard’: was that.of a man or that of a~. woman; neither could he | Say whether. the: hand: belonged. to a The hospitals, more than hait| f- the.5 patients. ‘only ‘at. the prevailing | ward ; rates of” between ST. and B.C. Hospitals ‘association: and: the 20-year-old model h Alfred: Morrison,’ the neighbo! back of: the'de Marcy’ home... He could ‘not tell a? “coroner's. man or’a. woman. ‘However, his wife testified. or will. ‘always say” that the voice she and her husband. heard. was... | that: of a woman. oe - Sixteen . witnesses were called. ‘brunette’s ‘death opened. in No. 1 “| police’ station here: “Then: the. hearing was adjourned to J uly 28°. when seven or eight more: wit- nesses, including Mrs. de Marcy’s French-born husband, are sched-| uled ‘to: testify. - ish Columbia, who>called police |’. the morning of: June 19’and:told}: hom Gle said he also heard the sound: of: breaking, glass and: Saw a. hand‘: briefly extended in a:‘room at he” 7 as: the’ inquest .inté. the -pretty. 7 It was Mr. de Marcy, who | once]: taught. ‘at the. University. ‘of Brit.| OTTAWA (CP) —& neighbor of Joan ‘de Mary : told Wednesday night of. lowe": pitched cries of “No, no; no”. coining hearing « anguished: “ “LORENA JOAN de MAR Pa ee was model in’ Ot ‘bridge. University, “were: them: that, he: had: found : “his|.},; wife’s body-'on the oor. of: their [3 on. first. ruled that fit was a suicid However, on the “Surging: of the girl’s. parents; ‘Mr: ‘and: Mrs. Benson | Kincaid ©: -of | attorney - general's department ordered an inquest. The girl’s father,. Bensen Kin- caid,-said he-“will never believe” she committed suicide. Tears in his eyes, he~read a.letter from gress in her modelling school. Mr, Kincaid said his daughtér and de ‘Marcy,’ an ‘alumnus of both the Sorbornne and Cam- Ineptness los tus sta te—Premier: KITIMAT, B.C. (CP)—Premier Bennett, touring north and central: Biit- ish Columbia with his cabinet, said here Wednesday that because of poor leader- ship in the past, British Columbia lost: the State of Washington, . received at Government House. A Government House spokes- man sald Wednesday it is pos- sible the Princess will pass this way en route to Australia. if she does ‘we expect she may stay | over." if the visit materializes it can be expected between Aug. 8 and If, Bank held up | KELOWNA (Police Wedies~ day took a suspect into custody In connection with the $3,000 holdup of a bank in nearby Win- field, An tutensive search mount- ed earlicr was called off when a 19-year-old Quesnel youth was arrested tn a Kelowna hotel. The monoy—$3, ,363—-was not recover~ 0 ' Ib was the first bank holdup tn the Okanagan Valley in the momory of long-time residents, Lifeguard busy VICTORIA