| VOL. XLVIH, No. 190. * ‘Telephone 6767 - J} group | “ht t tote “court told | “VANCOUVER. (GP) AY ‘lawyer charged in. Su- preme Court ‘Tuesday 11) men were dismissed by a). shipping company: because}: ‘they could not be trusted | by. the Seafarers sInterna- tional Union (Ind.) . “James A.:Macdonald was ap-|_ plying. to have’ an interim: in- ” junction restraining former sea- men of Union Steamship Com- . pany of New Zealand. freighter ' Waitomo from picketing | the | ship set aside.” 0. The. injunction was Thursday when < several |. men picketed the ship at Port Alber-' ni.» The International _$horemen and ‘Warechousemen's Union'.(CLC) respected the pick- |. ct line and refused to load the ship. with lumber. | a Mr. Macdonald. said the men were illegally locked out. He said. - granted . Long-1 under the contract with the SIU |.” ~ the ;company. | should ‘have. re-| hired: the men when the ship left 2 “Vancouver. oe The SIU) now. As. battling ‘with othe - Canadian: Brotherhood “of |." ‘Railway. Transport and Generali for: control | of)": _ Workers (CLC) a ‘seamen on the. British’ Columbia, ‘the trouble is that these seamen |* “who are part of a group within | oe the SIU, their trade union leaders.” “We said there ‘was a conspir- acy. between’ the picketers, the 100,000-member B.C. Federation of Labor (CLC) and other labor groups to destroy the contract between the company and. the union. Sheena € CF names Alton ‘as candidate "M. J. Alton, Kitimat machin- ist. was named CCF candidate fé¥ the provincial electoral dis- -trict of Skeena at.a CCF nom- Inating convention: held at Ter- race Saturday. © r, Alton, who jis also a staff Mi rosontative of the . United Sticlworkers of ‘America was clacted on a first ballot over fel- low steelworker Ronald Douglas of’ Kitimat, Mrs. Della Herman, Smithers school principal and Terrace Insurance agent John ‘Sawicki. Mr. Alton told the convention, reported to be the largest ever held in the Skeena riding, that he, would spend “avery spare ‘moment” betwoon now and the still-eunknown eléetion day visit- ing every community In the clec- toral _diaurlet. Three dead in hurricane | QHARLEBTON, 8c, (m—Bogsy, ‘eluttored and badly battered, South Carolina's: ‘bonches ane low country surveyed millions of dollars In’ damages today while Hourrleana Gracio, now nv loose jointed storm, howled off north- onntward toward more populous prong, Three. persons died as a vosult of tha hurricane, | Ab kee: ree ene ORMES ©. ‘DRUGS LTD. . DIAL “2151 eet Rn ERO PRONE IIS a SL rear mE Ee eS ning ie ~ ore ae mee ti dete, s yg: veo btede . are not. acceptable _ to at ‘cathedral be aliasel St. Andrew’s Anglican cathedral is: expected. to be filled with parishioners, lay. .church | workers, and clergy tonight to witness the enthroriement. of. the}. Right Reverend Eric George Munn as Bishop of the Diocese of Caledonia. —F The service starts at 8 p.m. secrated in Victoria's Christ . CHnic.: in’ -Verdun,:, Quebec, and Archdeacon C. A, Hinchliffe of Terrace will conduct, the serv- ice. Bishop Munn, eywho was con _ Winner aids Church. cathedral August 6, will request cathedral and diocesan officials for permission to be enthroned and after willingness has been expressed he will make his declarations. =, Following the | enthronement Bishop Munn will be presented lan offeln opening. to the clergy and the congrega- tion, Later in the. sérvice the Bishop will preach his first ser- mon to the St. Andrew's cathed- ral congregation. - The cathedral senior choir and the Aiyansh choir will be in at- tendance for the service:. After the recessional hymn a reception will bea held in the cathedral hall where the con- gregation will be given the op- portunity of incoting the Bishop and Mrs, Munn, — _ pool fund: Kinsmen lose A Prince Rupert woman its $900 richer, the Clvice Centre -swimming pool gained. $100 and the Kinsmen club Is $280 poorer after its glant bingo Friday night. . The Kinsmen, which has al- ready contributed more than $11,000 to the Centre Indoor swimming pool staged the ‘pingo to help boost. its fund for a second $10,000 pledge. Instead aftor giving away $2,000 prizes the Kinsmen club lost $280 on its project. Mrs, T, A. Johnstone, 316 Fourth Avenue Bast, won the $1,000 first prize and BR, d, Bernard, 2000° Hloventh Ave- nue Bast won tho $100 second prize. A Kinsmen spokesman anid (hat Mrs, Johnstone donated $100 of hor prize Lowards the Clvic Contre swimming pool fund, He said that the second. Kinamen drive still stands at $2,000 towards ita $10,000 nlodao, \ Architect here Sova, Koyander of architects Koyandor and Wright, designers of tho clly's now frohall, is in Prince Rupert to mako a. final Inspection of the building. Whon. Mv, Koyandor fasues 4 cortifiente of approval and tha pullding Ja handed over to the clly, pinna will be mado for slayers,. net in.the cease, SLOPOO LILO ODIO OP TOTIVI OLE POP EPL PLO LOC EVO POOPED VIMEDDIOFOEDUPOOUEOTE MAGISTRATE SCORNS TEARS SHED BY HOODLUMS’ FAMILIES Iu W YORK (AP)—A magistrate -angr ily broke up a tearful reunion of parents with seven youths brought before him us street gang AY have no pity,” Magistv: ate Vineent P, Rao told the parents, “Don’t cry here. You deserve it, “If you didn’t let your boys run wild through the streets, they wouldn’t be here, ‘These are not just boys, They're bums, ‘They reflect their parents, Now all of you get out of here, = After the relatives retreated to the gpectator 9 section of the court, the: magistrate put off further hearings, uritil Oct, 6 to give the grand jury time to The seven, including 16-yoar-old E Edward Por 0s, gre accused: of shooting down John Guzman, 16, on the steps of ‘2 Bronx high school. Sept, 21. Peres was named by police ag actual triggerman for his gang, known as-the Royal Knights, .. ‘POO MEIONPIGEIAPIISIOL SIRI DOLOS reseceeseeseors CDEP PIAL OVOOIDOFO? ~l@reas will open 6. p.m. ‘Sunday, two four.- day. fishing] ies announced. today. | C Edwards. said. - 8 Locations which will, be ‘open: ms Louis Point and on: . the south by y. ‘of by. needle last: ‘week ‘fo first: ‘time in. Canada. atora “Montreal. suburb. The new. method’ is fast’ and. painless. " Ten-year old. Heather -Hamil- ton of Verdun seems “uncon- cerned as a doctor sprays polio vaccine into her pores. under high pressure. —CP Photo. Sentencing — Positive response | SASKATOON (OP) Canad") has ‘proposed ‘to - | the. Soviet Union an exchange of visits by Ar ctic ex- perts: and an exchange of infor mation on the northern regions, , Tuesday. night. : ‘Four areas | Sovict. Premier’ ‘Khrushchev, had ton: visit that he is in favor of international ~. co-operation. ment. ‘Addressing’ a. banquet in con- nection. with the “50th. anniver- sary of his almo mater, the Uni- ‘versity of* Saskatchewan, the for fishing Four salmon net fishing on Khrushehev’s.1 jatest disarm - ament proposals. © ; ‘SIGNS OF PROGRESS: “There are. signs of . progress ‘on ‘disarmament, ” he said: - The proposals still’ lacked the neces- sary willingness to accept appro- _priate measures for. inspection, but Khrushchev. had indicated’ ‘that: his. government might. pe willing to ease its: Position — -that- regard. October 4; for weeks, R.C. Edwards, dis- trict supervisor of Fisher “The two. “periods: - of: fishing will close 6.p.m.: October 15, Mr. ye All “waters of Area No. 1, with the exception. of. ‘Masset ‘Inlet. i Waters: of. Athlow~ Bay, Area | ‘DAW: -west coast of” ‘Graham ‘TIs- land; bounded on: ‘the ‘north. by| ed’ Canada’s willingness to open her territory for ‘inspection , and ‘called for a broadening ex~ change -of : visits between this country . and .Russia.. : He; said a Canadian: delegation | “1 £0, Russia would. include ‘special- Prime:. Minister Diefenbaker’ announced o said: during: nis: recent Washing- “PR VICTORIA, OVINCTAL,: LIBRARY | B. cy ve | “He .-éxpected:. a’ “positive - re- a _| sponse” ” to. “the: ‘proposal, Since]. in}. J the field of ‘Aorthern develop-|, prime minister’?also- ‘commented |: we EXTERNA AFFAIRS MINISTER Howard: Green of. ‘Canada’s is: shown .as° he: ‘spoke’ Friday Assembly on. foreign..affairs..Mr.. Green is chairman . of Can-" ada’s Gelegation to the, 14th session of ‘at. ‘the. United’ Nations ° General. ¥ the world organization L “OE Photo from... AP m UNEVENTFUL YEAR Mr. Dietenbaker ‘also reiterat-.| 9. and 10: .ists-in the fields of northern re- mad exploitation. of chum salmon m grating to the: four areas, during | October.” : oO ‘Scientific problems | posed” | commion concern :to. ther -{the northern area of the world. “| Both “countries had | much, ‘contribute and gain from an ex- change of information. Mr. Diefenbaker, the Univer- sity ‘of Saskatchewan’s most fa- mous graduate, said the Russian premier’s © ‘disarmament plan constituted” either “a colossal hoax” .or evidence that world tension can be eased. ‘said closer. on river lan OTTAWA (@®)—The federal gov- ernment and British Columbia suspended — Harry Jack Brown, 18, of Port) Edward was given a one- -year! suspended sentence when he ap-'! peared before Magistrate E, T.! Applewhaite in city police court: this morning on a. charge of, breaking and. entering and] theft. Brown pleaded guilty to the: charge Monday and was re- manded for sentence until today. RCMP said that Brown broke: into a house at Port Edward and stole $31 from a woman's purse, He gained entry to the house through an unlocked door. SENTINEL, Alta, —Charles Dragan Vidakovic, 49, was fatal- ly mjured when, run over by a truck at the Summit Lime Works Tuesday. ‘Tuesday i are coming closer to satisfactory | agreement on the principles for developing the. Columbia River i with ‘the United States, it was indicated today. Sources said the two govern- ments appear to be near defini- ,tion of the principles of flood control and hydro development to be used in negotiations with the U.S. Attorney-General Robert Bon- ner of B.C. attended a meeting here Tuesday of the policy lalson committee between the federal and B.C.. governments. Federal members are Northern Affairs Minister Alvin Hamilton and External Affairs Minister Green. Mr. Bonner flew as far as New York City Tuesday night with Mr. Green after the meeting, and then went on to Washing- ton on other businoss, , Meanwhile, the international joint commission meets here Monday in one of its two regu- lar meetings cach year. The Col- umbia problem tops the agenda, The commission, which hand- les problems = arising from boundary rivers and waters, was instructed. Jast January by the Canndinn and U.S, governments to prepare recommondations on the. principles for sharing Col- umbin hydro development and flood control bonefits, Sidewalk damaged slightly in fire aH vide daniagoe was crus od to a aidewalk in front of the Fraser House at 4:45 you~ terday afternoon when city firc- mon wero called to oxtingulah 1 amall blaze. Firo chiof E. W. Beckor sald today that the amall blaze start- pd when, an unidentified man hrow a oan of finming gas): from his.vohiclo that was park- od in front of the Prager House. Chiof Becker said that the man was lHghting his stove In ‘the camp-type vehicle whon an open onan: of ans caught. fire TRAGIC COURSE Khrushchev had advocated general disarmament but. “dis- armament. without inspection would be a fateful and tragic course for the free nations.” Russia had implted that Cana- dian territory might be used for aggressive’ purposes, “As prime minister I have re- peatedly stressed Canada’s read- iness. to open all or part of her territory to aerial and ground inspection, providing the U.S, S.R. grants the same rights on ‘an equitable and reciprocal basis,” UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. -known .Tuesday night that two yours ago. ‘ WATERI.OO, Onl. ()—Firo St, Agatha Roman Catholle Ch trol after 1% ostimatos ranged botwoan $30, a pry Incrensa plants today, WACO, Tox, (N—A' big Hou up In the ay) ee y forcing him to hoave it ont tho window, crow _mombors, a, i Aah the ‘polar regions, ‘were matters. of two countriés, which shared most of to ston, - today ‘joined> LL public. for | their, * during the past season. Minister Williston | “said heartening.” WET SEASON district fires during the past sea “the records show a general decrease in the percentage of fires caused by carelessness, ‘and this is most. -In Prince Rupert Mr, Johnston said that the past season was an unusually wet and uneventful jone. He said that of the total 49 Gi ity "Lands ~ and the. Prince. “Rupert “Forest Dis: . n| Forests. Minister R:.G. Williston} in’ paying tribute to the general O- operation trict. . are: 1950, 563. “1951, 144; 1952,° 965. 1953- 483° 1955, 14; 1956; 159; ,1957, 65.00. oO “Mr. Johnston said~ that. each” and therefore each. prepared for the worst.” "7s: He again expressed . his. appre- ciation for any help given: the Forest Service by the public dur- ing the past fire season. dri vers” ‘fire season “is a law unto itself - : spring -we must. hope for the best but. be a son the average cost to extin- guish 48 of them was $33 each. The largest fire, located near the Yukon boundry, cost the Forest Service $57,000 to strike out. Mr, Johnston said that the past season's total of 49 was the lowest number since 1954 when “fined $14 0. at Port Fdward. Three city motorists were fined a total of $140 when. they appeared in Port Edward. police there were 33. 1958 when the forest service re corded a total of 269, a @—The Soviel bloc. let tt bo {i Intends to win .back the United Natlons Security Council seat captured by Japan | * * throatening to destroy historic surch was brought under con- hours by firemon from four districts early’ today, Cause of the fire was atill undotermined, Damage | 000 and $40,000. TOKYO (i—Typhoon Vora loday was classed officially” ngs tho worst storm disaster in Japan's history, Tho official . toll of known donad roach 3,174. A total of 1,776 persons © are missing, Tho provious High uh was 3.068 Killed in 1034, LONDON @Q—A_ wildent atrlkca of 1,600 mon domanding « threatened to close down Britain's nutomobilo It also posed a grave threat to tha Labor party's chances Jn the fonoral glection, a week from Thursday, ; ; WINNIPEG @ == Aixteon misprinted Canadian soaway stamps have been sold by a Winnipog syndicate to colloctoy Kasimir Bilosk! for $16,000, Chartered accountant G. 0. Kollot, - ayndicate spokesman, sald 11 sinmps aro atill boing holed by three mombors of ar Broun * ‘ ston-to-Now York alriinar blew nin, atronked noross the aky lke a comet and crashed Into Thoaday night, Thirty-four porsons diod as it atruck on a contral Toxns farm, Tho ship was a 75-passongor Brainiff Alywaya turboproy Dleotra, Tt carried 27 passengers and sovon tt ( Seah AIAN AEE LILIA Grice AINE MARU NN SOOT Over a period of 10 years since 1950 the worst year for: fires was Other yearly total of fires in World News Briefs ) COOPER, Tex, W—A bus filled wilh school children and teachers en route to a high school football game collided head- on Tyesday night with a tank truck, The crash killed seven persons—five students and two teachors—and injured 23 | others, including 22 children + court on charges laid under ‘the Motor Vehicle Act. Adriano Tamburini - {Ninth Avenue East was. found guilty of driving. without .due care and attention and assessed $75 or In default of payment sentenced to one month inv Jal. He’ pleaded not guilty. Tamburini was charged. after the vehicle he was driving. col- lided with another driven.-by Norman .Mierau of 1436' Sixth — Avenue east. The accident hap- pened September 11, just, oa trol Galloway Rapids. bridge. yee Fined $50 or in default of pay- ment sentenced to 10 days in jail ‘was, Peter Bell, 25, who pleaded gullty to driving. f truck with an oxtra wide load.” - William Guyatt, 19, was. finod 415 or in default 10 days. fn jail for allowing an unlicencad. juv- enila to drive a motor vehiclo, of = 139 Prince Rupert has now gone 257 days without a fatal traffic accident, |WEATHER— ‘ Cloudy Thursday with oc~ casional rain or drizzle, Lit- tlo change in temperature, Southerly winds 15 Thurs- day, Low tonight and high Thursday 48 and 66. 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