ee HEMET WITTEN : oT “ England’ s Roger Barlifister, thé ‘fhist' min 'to-crack' the four-min- lute mile, won; the historic Brit- , ish Empire, 'Ganies ‘rille ‘race In -) Vancouver five, ‘year's: ‘ato today. Bannister ‘put: on ‘a Séngational closing spurt, to béat.world rec-_ ord-holder John Landy of Aus-. . tralia. Bannister's | time . ‘was 3:58.8° and ‘Laitdy’s 3: 58.6. ‘ Baseball Scores “AMERICAN LEAGUE | - Chicago 1, Baltimore 1... - Cleveland 5, ‘Washington 2. Detroit , 4, New. York 0, “A re . Boston 4, Kansas: 3. ia, “3 ape ee t ATIONAL | LEAGUE A (Hepotters | ‘were eu : ate criampion "neem od {him ‘and where’ He me wit oe i ‘Mllsiankes said: today he ‘is. ady, and. wil-. "Rosensohn © ‘remained | af ‘Secret. Chicago 4; Philadelphia 9, “WINNIPEG = = "Hamilton |. 7 “pm, Algoma. Park, North’ Star, ling | to. meet Floyd. ‘Patterson |, ¢ champion | ‘said no’ “in| in: “their, ‘return title. fight oy aviswer ‘to ‘a ‘question - about a Ao Pees Paitin wom mriday, ugus oe “So his ‘CALENDAR : TONIGHT: 7" ‘Little “League, : Baseball—7 ~ piger-Cats . (ground : ‘out. .an,'.8-5 os yf ~ viétory,.. “over. ey nigh “Bhie oa oa ase yapBomnbers ‘Thursday, night. f 70. de ae i fo . vs Shop Easy, ' es Be i Een aa anee to or )-igame agen: a parla Bi Cor jg |New York September 2,” [prae "eandip et Beto] | = [SEBS Sets Park, “Cominiercial | ‘The ¢ pid | \tekitig on’ a wees * Grey cup dae ‘088 le CHICAGO (AP)—Formation’ ‘of a new. profes-| vs Old Empress. “| port interview ‘he came nan valet ae Phy! Banton, | 4 ||| sional’ hockey league in Canada to be sponsored by the| "SATURDAY *. | Thursday to discuss the mud- fe said ‘he ‘is returning tol} up to: $9 50, 00° ‘per ‘rionth | y. p y Socéer—1'pin.; "Mebina nk, dled- heavyweight. situation with + eee tot; walt ‘and ‘See what WiLL PAY” i ao DID YOU KNOW?. ‘six National Hockey | League teams ‘was announced | Locats108 “75 Ou eabees Bill Rosénsohn, ‘promoter of the | oy is fSWaden, Toh 3 PE ” co ‘Thurs ro - | June heavyweight bout in: ‘which’ | ; efore he le weden, Johans-\| | oo : MANY. oF. THE | day... ile, “beginning | about, Oct. -1. Senge eae Basena 1:30 the ‘Swede ‘dethroned Patterson. gon had ‘béen quoted in a Stock-'| : RENT “BEST P ik wih Ses _ Tomi ivan, “ggneral manage Nfohtreal.. and. Hull will. "be eee Gorton end” ianatabes with a third-round ‘knockout. holm newspaper as saying “as; | TES, 0 e cago Blac awks: 0 s, --thi . sponsored by the. Moritreal Cana- |” \abubleheader) « first “gathe of |. Asked | if he would “meet. Pate Se eriber. nN T refuse to ent) For large - furnished or semi- furnished ‘house érson in’ a. remat ven September was vague about ones hel] REQUIRE 6 MONTH LEASE yee otk i the. NHL, said the new. six-team |, New ENJOY OUR: DELICIOUS - league will be known as the east- anke Ole Fee en we ‘the “semi-finals”; T | Y 22, Tuesd - - Wonnién’s ‘softball. Q “pm. ay, at Yankee Stad \meeting with RoSensohn took | Jatin are pie ediantineepecmves i “ “ff ern: ‘professional | ‘hockey. league. © 7 "CHINESE Foop! ll “phe new league: willbe. com- _|Bosten Bring: Sudbury Oy ete _ Gyro Park; Booth: vs'Fashion. rele ey replied: Eves, plaée. Was it the plush hotel | prised of teams. from. Montreal, }Maple. ‘Leafs; ‘and. Sault: Ste,| , Senior “Men's Softball=—6i30 | that’s tng” way At: looks now.’ where New York’s Truman’ Gib-|}o Reply Box 605, Daily News. Hull. and. ‘Trois-Rivieres. ‘tn Que- |‘Marie ‘by ‘the Black Hawks. - Dame ‘Gyro'Fs Park, ROME’ vs" Sa- When : ~ Johansson » ‘arrived ‘son; head of National Boxlng ae oo “MOY. aS OE, I phursday. he went Into gecltision. ‘Briterprises, stayed? : > || bec;. “Kingston, ..Sudbury: and). Players aiid “coaches will ‘be’ -Sault: Ste.: -Marie: ‘ins Ontario. ‘The furnishéd ‘by | the parent @lubs. | teams will play a 70-game sched- ‘Bach team‘ will be limited to 15 ue ; yy | players, with. “three ‘prohibited from having. professional experi- ence. This: is the first time: ‘the NHL , has sponsored ‘such ‘a league. ‘Ivan made ‘his: ‘announcement ‘shortly “after ‘returning from a meeting at: ‘Sudbury. _ Maier ‘League Standings . Tot setts FISHERIES ASSOCIATION OF B.C. AUGUST 6, 1959 : | TENDERMEN, tn a: find oftait't the Stéike cided, ‘the Fisheries . Associtition has made a lost offer to the ‘U. FA. w. U. “aid: the Native. Brotherhood today. ° no. So “that there w ‘ absolutely | ‘no: chance - of ‘config jon or’ misiinderstonding oe offer, I'am giving: you the" exact ‘text. of the Association Proposal to ‘the Negoti eee an . and. ‘Brotherhood;. : en a Fisheries Association mesting with v. FLAW. U, and the Native Brotherhood ‘of 'B. C. at cr 30 pm. Rigust in, a - ee about the actual details: of “this be oe iating ‘Committee of. the Union oN ug NATIONAL LEAGUE, or we WoL. Pet. GBL ow 19590: a San. “Francisco” -. 61 46 .570 . oa ne . os Tos Angeles ..... 61 48 560 1 bos ‘In ‘the, Board Room of the Hotel Vancouver, Yaicouver, B. c. ee IN Mannwauikee 2-3 58 ts or On “Members of the Union and. Brotherhood: are . Os , a ee ee Pittsburgh 56 3G a tof : On. July 22nd we made offers to your Committee of cubstantial increases over the 1958 agreements. | OSs og AS ae : neinnati...... 472 1 wee I Visti puis 1012. 50, 48) “463.1144 _, This was done in the hope of avoiding a needless strike, Your Committee recommended | ‘rejection of ‘our ‘olféts, os ee | |Pnitadelphia.. 44°61. 419 16 “and, urged ‘strike ‘action. : Pg. Lb - | AM [ERICAN ‘LDEAGUB : hee : WoL Pet. GBL | . | That | ‘strike is: now: ‘in progress, ‘and valuable fishing and. employment has ‘been irretrievably lost. tengo cose 63 a2 600 “ay ; Le vogtie: only question now ‘is. ‘how to end the strike, before the end of the fishing ‘season. ‘\paltimore OTIIETD 55 54 505. 10 os rupti industry —fighermen: tenderer, shoreworkets... and. companies—simply cannot afford the losses ond dis- Kansas City ...% 52°54 491. 11% : ions of strikes, year. a ter year after year Detroit. ....-... 63 56 486 12 te Detrolt iit gi Bt 486. 12 - ‘Therefore, to. end this strike, and to have the security and stability of continuity of operations for the 'Beldtice Waanin poertttte. 48 “58 aao 18 bo aa oof: this: season and alf the. 1960 season, two year agreements. are. now essential. fashington -...- +, .-44 , eo nT ee as TWo- year agreements for all groups, fishermen, shore workers: arid tendermen, will avoid the possibility ‘of legal - problems: under. Bill 43 raised by the union spokesmen. at our second last meeting. ~All. our present agreements are the result of hundreds. of hours of bargaining in previous years. They have. i worked comparatively. well. a ‘og a: Therefore, in a final effort fo get an - operation underway, we will sign | agreements on salmon. prices, shore- : workers” and tendermen, | ‘identical. with the 1958 agreements, but ‘including these specific changes. Leaders “By ‘The ‘Associated: Press oy. AMERICAN LEAGUE | cn "AB RH” Pét.} Ji guenn, Detroit :. 367. 64 126 348 es oe ee | Woodling,., Bal: 1+) 838 48 108 31 os ae vA teat Fox, Chicago. .- s+ | . . 318 FISHERMEN _ ‘Runnels. Boston ‘400:"60 127 349: 60 110 315 292 51 92 SISih he The salmon: prices “agiesinent will be for the. 1959 Gnd 1960 fishiag’ seasons. | oy we rie caer Q /Kaline, | Detroit .s 2. ‘The minimum: prices: listed in’ Article Il Section I in the 1958 agreement. will ‘be changed | as follows: op) Maris, Kansas ws - Runs—Power, © crevelana B4. ‘ ip}. Buns. batted in—Killebrew, Wash- . f - eal “ ics Gtk 0. ‘ , ” Yn 3 , mo | oa L _ 1958: | 1959 . 1960 : , ; : . ae ansas ity. 3O.: ot ce a a oe Baa untae : : —— — : Baum lang, Se 3 ba EE SE ae BBE reeuneno : tS thee 28 31. 326 : ps Killebrew. 3 : he. ’ 2 : Cn ES a o THE E CORPORATION: OF THE. CITY: OF “Bone rane ihebr Gicago 34 Pg RINKS, ES ve ya ——— , pitching—Lown. Chicago, g-2, .800. ! a Ba oe : cs 9%. “aby cog nh Ve “PRINCE, RUPERT .. te) Sserikeouts Wynn. “Chicago” “and |: ne pane oo _ CHUMS—all areas to Aug. ‘Stet Wy ‘og 00 9 . oa 7 we cones 8 : Score, ‘Cleveland 133.2225; : co * oe, 2 , : VOTERS’ LIST. 1959 SS Toe “NATION M, LEAGUP Sag pee | The fall chum prices. ‘listed in Article II] Section 3 of the 1958 3 agreement of 12 cents, 10 ‘cents ‘and 8 cents per Resident-Electors, - Tenant-Electors. and: ‘Coporations - Vl varon piiwaukée 4o6 70 156 366 Ib. for the specified. areas to be ‘changed to 12 cents, 10 cents and 9 cents. The, re-opening clause on. ‘fail chum Cunningham. StL 323.42 112-38" prices, Article II Section 3(B) to be removed. . n 1960 all’ fish will be weighed on. the: ‘grounds. 3. In 1959 the number of weigh boats will be increased by 4. 1 The clause providing that in the event of exceptionally heavy ru the given locality may, by mutual consent, agree fo averaging 4. .The present contribution to the welfare fund of 3 cents a case with | 3 cents a case with a ‘maximum of 5 cents. cq TENDERMEN a re ee 1. | The period of the agreement will be from April 16, 1959 to April 15, 1961. _ | oe! 2. Increase in monthly wage of $20.00 a month in 1959, and a further. $10.00 a month in 1960. 3. Days off per month to be increased from 14 days off each month to 15. days off each month, 4. The present. divisor of 16 ‘into thre monthly wage to determine the daily rate for broken pay periods he replaced by 15. 416. (15.416 is the total working days in a year. divided by twelve). This will also apply fo extra pay for certificates and for fresh fish camp, tending. 5, Provision will be made in the herring agreement for declaration by the companics, to; whether or not tenders will be used in herring operations. These changes are retroactive to. April 16, 1959, CANNERY, NET, REDUCTION, FRESHFISH AND COLD STORAGE WORKERS 1, The period of the agreement will be from April 16, 1959 to April 15, 1961. 93-138 * 826 7 ns. the Union fishermen and the: operators in to be retained. vn a maximum of 4 cents, be: changed’ to Under the provisions. ‘of the “Municipal - “Act” resident- -:[|-Temple, Cin 6... 433 673 1 ., electors and tenant-electors may be placed ‘on the. Voters’. {| white, . ‘sh. “Louis ~ 382: 56 123 "822. |" List, provided the necessary declaration is filed: with” the ||Pinson, Cin... 445. 8f 141 air "City Clerk. (Cepeda, sen Fran a7 Oe . A resident-elector is a “person who is- a “British: Subject. Runs batted in—Banks, - Chicago of the full age of 21 years and who is.a. resident ‘and has 100. resided continuously for not less than six months within the His Aaron 186, af. City of Prince. Rupert .immediately prior. to. the submission ||. Triples—Neal, Los Angeles, Math- + of.the declaration provided for in Section 33 of the “Mun- || ews, Milwaukee and White 8. "|: felpal Act” and whose name is not entered on the list as-an Praia runs—Banks and Mathews oy owner-elector. ; © — nelsco v0 7A ténant- élector is a person who is a British subject on bases Mays, San, Fra of the full age of 21 years and who is and has been con- Pitching —Faee, Pittsbiireh, , 1420, | nuously for not less than six months ‘immediately prior 1,000 . to the submission fo the declaration provided for in Sobtion ma ikeouts—Drysdale: Tos ‘Argotés 33 of the “Municipal Act” a tenant in occupation of real | a tarde ‘property tered the City of Prince Rupert and whose name s not entered on the list as an ‘owner-elector or a resj}dent- » tle L ‘|. selector, } Lit e€ eat ue ot A corporation may qualify as a tenant-eclector and file Hi “Hi st the necessary declaration. Corporations which are ‘property Funds | received from the. irs Cie win the City of Prince Rupert may be ‘placed on ‘the {| tw? Little Leg case? Hts voters’ list. provided they file ’ off games P ve a written authorization, naming the retarded children's home, it prior to October 16, ‘as a person 21 years of age ‘or over who is a. British subject’ to he its gent to vote on behalf of the corporation; such auth- was announced today. -orlzation shall be filed with the Clerk not later than the “First game of the ‘playotts is) 2, Wage: rate increases: , . aa “30th day of September in the year In which. the list is cer- set’for tonight when North Stat ~ April: 16, 1959 April 16, 1960 ; “Hed and remains In force ‘until revoked or repinced by will meet Shop Easy at 7 p.m. a —monthily rated ‘men $20.00 $10.00 , os ‘ the corporation Algoma Park. hourl d and . d , Jf Declaration forms are obtainable from the City Clerk's Other games are as follows: _ once rated an guarantee mon 12 cents . - cents | Office, Clty Hall, Prince. Rupert, B.C. Monday, August 10, 7 pM," Sea women ‘ 10 cents 5 cents 2 All declarations must be delivered to the. City. Clork Kings vs Feast 1, 7 pm piece work rates — Proportionate Increases | before five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of the thirtieth (30) shen pay vs North Star. pe oh The present ‘differential! for experianced cold storage workers will be increased by 3 cents an hour, | ay *t a 1980, — Wednesday, August 12, 7 pms 3. Board and lodging adjustment | - f Prince Rupert, B.C R. W. LONG, Head BY BO me Pt ident Men—$58 a month, a * mal is Bo August 1, 108000 Ss Clty “Clerk, Agee aitparents SUD- Women-—-$44.00 a month. ° : | oe " r . | we " __|F port the playotts, "The Prince Rupert Board Rate increased $5.00 for men and $4.00 for women. opener — wv 4, Individual company pension plons on o voluntary -basis to be cffective by April 16, 1960. All employees eligible who have 12 months consecutive servica, or two consecutive years of nine months service or threo CANADIAN: PACIFIC AIRLINES t consecutive years of seven months sorvice, Employee ¢ontribution 5 percent (income tax free). Company con- . tribution balance of cost to guarantee annual pension of 12 percent total employee carning while a member of \ ‘SCHEDULE CHANGE 5. two d 5, Two days off with pay to attend the funeral or make funeral arrangements for a member of the immediate ee EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 3, 1959 . family, Lo Mon. Tate - ra Monn Taen —& The companics accept the union proposal before the conciliation hoard on vacation pay, . Wed. hur. Ne Wed, Thur. 7, Salmon handfillers to have a minimum guarantac for the first 80 hours, theroaftor picce work rates will apply. Bat. . 0 a Sal. . 8. Salmon unloaders on a monthly guarantee to hayo tho sama hours of work as other tallydock employees. A‘ | ) . a 9, Inexperlanced mon being trained as roduction plant. operators to recoive $20, 00 a month loss than tho ap- ; . 9:00 L me PM. A.M. plicable operators rate during a two month probationary period. yee PRINCE RUPERT Ar. 1:25, TV:45 | 10. A joint coast-wise committco to oxamine all fillet production standards, . | A. : | Wage increases this yoor retroactive to April 16, 1959. Othor adjustmants offective on the data of signing of tho shoroworkors’ agreamont, ' , 1030 |b ae | | | | havo clauses here, which wo now give you, covering the specific chahges wo have offared. . ; Lv, SANDSPIT bv. 12:20 10:40... In summary, the association is not proparod to sign one year ‘agraemonts. Two yoar agroomonts will bring b ok ps measure of socurity and stability to all soctions of tho industry. | ot . We ask your committca to put thoso proposals toa voto of tho fisharmon,: tondarmen and shoroworkors, |. ' : o hope that your committac will go further, - and recommend aceoptance of those offars, 12:00. |Lv, - TERRACE bye} 10:50 ; . If you do 80, boats could start procaading to the grounds lmmodiatoly, This is highly important In ‘tho ‘ndrth . oo | : whoro little good fishing timo ramains, ee Me . orrEn VOTE REJECTS. THESE OFFERS, THE FISHERIES ASSOCIATION WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO 7 : reer rer ae rp ao . ER THIS SEASON, co wo 228 An : VANCOUVER Ly, B10). 8:00 8, 1 should like to stross that tho only changos proposod Inthe prosont dgreomants ‘are thosa listed ahove, sundae ai PSISOIaAALaE DE nna | trust that having tho actual téxt of our proposals will ho helpful to you in making your decision hofore casting FOR RESERVATIONS ae en 4 your voto. | , Phone your Travel Agent. ot . , SINCERELY, Si lui oe PRINCE RUPERT AGENT’ Lg SE * Dames inclair - , PRESIDENT. pasate enna 1