Ra tee Ta te fanyrne 7 feted egg eS a) A ” og Ate: his own “labor, federations to. : rival: the°AFL- ClO-and’ woo. al- ~ wherever. they failed to. organ- backed convention. changes ex- arte e said ize, he’s going to .hop in. In another change, Hoffa is cleleting from ‘the Teamsters constitution a provision” that members convicted of. crime can _ be, ousted, or that convicted “racketcers must be expelled. “This, however, has been made unnecessary to some extent by aonew provision of federal law harring persons convicted of cer. inin crimes from holding union office, The law does nol bar con. victs from union membership, ‘Here are some of the Hoffa- pected to be adoptecd—-just as delegates were considered. sure to elect the 48-year-old former warehouse boy who never fin- ished grammer school to a new five-year term as head of the Idtgest U.S, union. @..No momber can run far nas tignal union ‘office anymore, ediidiciatos flrs must have serv- eds in local union offiegs, aver Which Hoffa has some, say-s0 too. @.Tho union will be nuthorjand tomprovide’ lognl dofence funds fqn. Teamstors charged, with law violations, @c Hoffa would ‘Do: given np blo $20, 000,000 a yan. to aspand and wnlimited power to. hire’ organ- Wars and directors to rida here) over ne nren Taumators ; afte serene mi omy ame ame nye tomate eoaeeg emmnat we poy Salmon areas times set Tha doparinaril’ of: -flathorles ‘rnve announced -tlyat: Who clorod Atma dn asalinan purae selina aren No; Sand tho Nasa Rlyar animon ‘allinet. avon will) De from: V pm, Wodlnoxdiny, tly. by to. 6 Pp Ma Bundy, July 92! “ORMES” DRUGS LTD. DIAL —-2151- |) per “they- switched - Lo: Oe HEADED; ‘FOR: JAMBOREE. in - Ottawa, these: ‘Scouts from | Prince. Rupert - boarded the. CNR train here: on. the first: Jeg of their. trans-Canada journey: At Prince Georg a special sleeper coach -and-still later joined up with Scouts from‘other point. in the province. They “are being led. by Assistant. Scout. Masters’ David Ridsdale. of Prince’ ‘Ru ( and ‘William: 2 ok tegaara’ of. Stewart. ‘The boys. are: ‘due back. July: 18. B.C t i o LY: cial “Teamsters _ conventi nN was: into!|* : in|. Party ‘Officials say. they “ex- pect some’ 1,200,to 1,500: delegates at the four- -day national conven- tion ‘in the’ old Cow Palace some two vm miles. south® of: Parliament Hil Their job: pick a new: “national leader, hammer. out a new party platform. based on Social Credit ideas--of. monetary. reform, and gird themselves for the: next gen eral- ‘election. ish” Columbia. But’ ‘the: party. was” wiped out at: the: federal | - Halibut figures show decline Halibut landings in the Prinee Rupert area up to June 30 were below the.totals for the same pe. riod last year, a report from the International Pacific Wali- but Commission stated. The report. showed. that 17,- 100,000 pounds of halibut have been caught in Area 2 this year compared -with 20,600,000 pounds last year. A total of 18,300,000 pounds was taken from Area 3A this year while 20,600,000 pounds was taken last year, The differences. from — tast year. arise largely from a later opening of the season this year. ‘Landings from Area. 3B_ this year totaled 4,700,000 | pounds compared: with 5,800,000 pounds for the same period Inst’ year, The vessel Fan Isle landed 5,700 pounds of halibut at the Prince Rupert , Fishermen's Co- operative Association's. plant’ at Falrview today. There were no other. Iandings reported. CPHPDEOVICIPLG POO PLAID OP VAPOII AGS Fire reported 4 : . p eo: . in Pt. Essington Word was received on golng to press that a major fire ts burning In the old township of Part Essington. Tndlan superintendent Ry FL S,.. Sampson has chartered an areraft and has flown to in- vostignio the ineldent., Dally Nows editor John 1, Pain and reporter Gary Onkes have flown to the scene, , Al pross timo ton. buildings. ara _peliovod dostroyad, POPPOOO OOP LN POCIPCP COOGEE “OTTAWA Living-In accome modation » for 10° nurses will be ‘twlat Hoapltal, ance of a fedcernl Nonlth: grant amounting to $7,600, it. was: an nounced hore. today. by the Do- partment of Nationa) . Honlth Joand Woltara, “DAILY. NEWS ‘PHONES _ ‘Advortiaine. Circulation ., 4202 Olngaified Advortising arid ° ~ BuUsln Oss’ OFFIC sessees vee “8208 y Nows: Doak reenceanonngnonseanegey , “9204 Sports’ Dosk Lo eewseesoevegpoccegers “$208. | Goolal Department ......., 3208 ‘| Aavoreine Monaner ae et ‘icy ‘matter provided:at the Torrace and Dise | with iho nsaisl- onc coming " Tederad sel = a OTTAWA (CP)—Social Credit: moves back into Ottawa today — taki ; g over the coliseum at the fair grounds.i in: south Ottawa in: a bid to return i in for 2 to the House of: Commoris at the next feder al election. devel ; ‘in “the: - Progressive Con- servative:: sweep. to power ‘in the 1958. elections.. A’ four- -way-. leadership © fight confronts" the delegates, a battle that may. be a: personality con. test rather than a policy conflict. “Orvis: A. Kennedy; long - time Social] .Crediter from Edmonton: +The “mos tender: is “Robert “Me Thompson, 47: - year Credit president: ‘and a chiro- practor in Red‘ ‘Deer, Alta. But. ‘Réal © ‘Caouette, 43, of Rouyn, Que.; ‘party. ‘leader - in + Quebec, plans*‘an - enthusiastic battle for the leadership. | AN four sat. together Monday at a press conference, united in Social Credit~ ‘theories: and be- liefs, divided. only by what Mr.. Kennedy called “techniques.” \ * Also in the ring with Mr. Ca- ouette and Mr.. Thompson: are two former Social. Credit mem- bers of Parliament -—— George Hahn, 49, of New Westminster, B.C., and Alex. B.. Paterson, 50, of Abbotsford, BOC, Mr. Patter- son Js national: “organizer of. the party, an In 1058; Mr, Ca ouctte, a car of another Quehee group, Union des Wlecteurs, and moulded it into a provinglal: party. If he gets: “favorite SON" sup= port from Quebac ‘delegates, he stands to poll- up’ to 382 voles from his provincial delegation, Bach constituency can send five voting delegates, plus seven more from the provincial Organ juntion, : voles as wv bloc je. the biggest single voling power of nny pro- vinelal group: ate the convention, Alberta and ‘British Columbia would only bo’ ablo: to° muster 209 votos, with’ three leadership ‘candidates from | ‘the two prove dneos, | BORE A. newspaperwoman with nen ly 15 yonrs-oxperlence hy writing nnd editing, yostordny took oayor the post of sovlnl editor of, The Dally, Nows, oes s Now social odiition, in Loallo Prow, 31; who up until December The Kolownn, Courior, Sho sue- ceocs Mrs, Coorgo J, Brown, 80- elal editor of. The, Dally Nows {for tho past! 64: yours, : _. Mra, Drow, - wite of Frank W. M, Drow, draughtaman with tho Britlah Co}umblir Forest Service, boghn Hor nowapnrper careor us yonder on tha'Nolson Dally Nows, Within: a yoar: sho bocame n ronortor and: 4n1040 wont from porter in the..wonmen’'s: dopart- mont of The Vancouver sun,» en 5 arate ttaljte. Yap ee In: 1060 alo returned to “The and: co-chairma Of thi conven-| eo én tioned ‘con= ~ old: ‘national Social): dealer, pulled Social Credit’ out], This would rive Quebec—ir it] Premicr Manning. ‘who. heads the. Social: Credit government~in' Alberta; where it?-first.-came. to; power in 1935, will give the: ikey- le note address: ‘Wednesday. -.Premier- Bennett of B.C. ‘is. to! be guest speaker:at: a convention’ banquet, , Weanesday night. - Soy nia” airport bringing ‘Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ‘from Kenya, -and - other. ‘British units: main. ‘defence . positions ° north-. “against. Iraqi forces that. British |M ore troops airlifte yh fo Kuwait. , Coe the “allitt continued through ithe night ‘into Kuwait's ‘Farwa-. the “ist Some moved. into’ straight | west: ‘Of the: capital. ‘Others ‘took Guards who: have’ been guarding |: the vital’ plant to distill” fresh water from: the sea, the largest ‘invthe. world:. , ‘The Coldstream Guards. “were ordered into the desert to join | British ‘paratroopers — royal ma- rine: “-gommandos ‘on™ ‘guard ored - cars.’ ‘over’ from the: 2nd’ Coldstream along an 80- ‘mile: desert. line’ near " Air’ Maishal ven 2 Chane Bivorthy, excetced 10, 000 0 wall-oipped ee | positions. ‘Kuwait's. own ‘defence force totals’ roughly” 4,000. regu- lars” .well® trained» in‘:the.;-hand--} dling of British: jJanks- ‘and arm “The British, troops. and Arab | volunteers: :“sweltered ‘slit |: trenches. and‘on. sand hills. today |’ pected to be. flown’ in: ‘today. © - British jet: fighters, : bombers More ‘British ‘forces were. ‘CX- a 2 re ‘eral majority: ‘in: the. ‘Senate: “will provide. ‘for: ‘the: ‘committee’ hear: r— | and tanks also are in. ‘Kuwait. the ‘frontier. whe TROOPS STRENGTHENED © * The night's: airlift brought the. ne British | contribution to. ‘Kuwait's defence to 5,000 men. plus. air wae and navy. support. Saudi: Ara-|:. bian units totalling, 1 ,800 men al- “ ‘Thomas | Clifford ‘s “Sonny” Brown, ‘19, of | Klemtu,- was). for- mally charged with murder. in police. court’. this: morning. The case was remanded: without plea until July 13 to ‘Burnaby: police court, Brown. was. ‘charged with the murder of Edwin: John Douglas, 41, of Fort Edward, who was his uncle. BB shot hits. man in head A city man was struck In. the side of the head. with a “BB" pellet. while he was driving in the 1400 block Second = Avenue West about, 8:25 p.m. Sunday, RCMP suid: thal a juvenile boy irdmibted discharging ° a “BB" Buu and accidentally — striking motorist ‘Ronald Dallyn. of the Besner. Apar, ments,” : Police’ said that: “the boy stated he hadn't seon the man, “Thoy said that no charges were contemplated but that the gun had been confiscated. and de. stroyed, 2 poe enmemter pryeremennente teteehooee: VICTORIA @ —~ Opposition Leader Robert Strnehan today served notice thatthe COP will propose at the August | session of the logislature that the B.C, Power, Commission bocome tho erate ery last yonr was tolograph oditor of . TLoallo Holmog in 1940 ns 0 proal- | Nolson to: Vayjcouvor ta bon Nom. Sola” hydro powor authority in the province, leslie Drew takes over | - post as social. | editor SOX Wookly, | Altor: anothor yont’. 48 sonar: roportor’ In ‘Nelson she did a stint in: ‘tha: publiaity depart. mont. for ‘tho.Vancouvor Inter nawlonay® Peatival’ and. rovurnod until Inst: ‘Decombor ‘pho: Lolograph. editor on’ tha cloak of Tho’ Kelowna: Courlor, “th Tantnry, this your she mars wad Mr, Drow, and Prince’ Ruport, Sinco coming to this elty’sho has worked: In the technionl. pot Eden Ey ~ He -will -be-taken to’ Oakalla |. prison - farm: ‘Shortly | uunder:, _Po- “ Nolson. ‘Nowa: aa a xonior vepore J Lar working’ thore for anathor - threo: years, Sho sponta year in| ieee England: and» Burope tnd while ovorsons added to: hoy oxperlonce . by working: on © ‘Brighton,’ Bude - Lo Nolan. (a: became nasistant oditor of. Tho: Nows, From 1960 — was’. nows moved {0 - dopartmont. of: Ool- umbia Gollutora Gompany, | ltd, lice - ‘escort. Cant me r 9, wn. "prosecutor: Gilbert Hogg, QC, said. he thought the Vrown -would ‘be | ready to. pro- ceed with the case in about three weeks. - The defence is “being handled. by C. S. Hopkins of Van couver. City lawyer J. K. Shaw is acting agent for Mr. Hopkins. “ Brown arrived in Prince Ru- pert from Las Vegas last. night under police escort where he had given himself. up after he had cluded a police dragnet in: Bri- lish Columbia. — * Douglas’ body was ‘found by friends on June Tabout7 p.m. in his: home, RCMP said he had been killed by “sharp, heavy in- strument” which has not been found. ; ~The dead man's car was mniss- Ing and was finally located on Granville Street, © Vancouver, where: Brown. was sighted. but labor disappeared. If the preliminary hearing, to be ‘held In whoub three. weeks, ‘docides there is sufficient evi- dence against Brown the case will. be tried wt the Spring As- teady were Teported | in: forwara |" : holding: ‘from a sales sO employees. can be: ‘paid. _ Boy” shot i in shin VICTORIA’ RCMP at near- by. Colwood : are “investigating: an ‘incident. in. which a 17- year-old Saanich boy was shot.in the shin with a: .22-calibre rifle. Police withheld. details of the shooting. Millionaire gets medal VANCOUVER («) — A member ture received .a Royal Canadian Humane = Association _ certificate Monday night for rescuing a drowning.man two years ago, West Vancouver Reeve Stan Col- lier presented: the award to mil- lionaire J; Gordon: Gibson, fiery Liberal member for North Van- couver, Boy drowned | CHETWYND Or — Luwrence Pequette, 23, was drowned at this mid- northern centre during the weekend, it: was learned Monday. Details were. not. known. | Shipments record. . VANCOUVER (bh -— Record- breaking grain exports, including huge shipments.to Communist China, were loaded at British Columbia: seaports. last month, Grain: shipments. iy June total- lod 20,071,704, exceeding the 20,-|- Hen he of the British Columbia legisla- |. : Sabbathy i. J monagosy: : ‘itayed ‘opon- on the. advico ‘of i) on “until some atntemont was {mado | | ing of Mr.’ Coyne 1 ‘which ‘the gov- ae Yi ‘ and “Mrs. ‘George. ‘Waterworth, by..his .18-month=old ‘sister, : po- were: in the charge. of an: elderly }. babysitter ‘Saturday while their parents were: absent, from home. Former city. man killedon highway _ SMITHERS, B.C. Norman Baker,. a former Prince Rupert | Civic Centré’’ restaurant . -oper- ator, was” killed: ‘about 4- Dm. Monday. ‘on... ‘Highway 16. near Copper Creek: * - RCMP said’ ‘tha ‘Baker's uruck veered off: the road » Six miles east of here: . ‘He had: been: operating Baker’ 8 Restaurant: until. recently. when he went into’ ‘the: Jogging busi- ness, He is. survived: by. his wife, Mary, and two-children, He had also: owned'a- hardware store in Smithors when. he’ first. moved from Prince Rupert... ‘ Police gave No details of an. Inquest: or enquiry, was suffocated: ‘beneath a “pillow oe apparently placed: over his: face oh lice reported today.. The children |: aS Sixth Street. ay _ RCMP, Said. that: a car | driv race was’.in collision ‘with ‘“an- other vehicle: driven by Russel ‘Thomas: ‘MeNeil of Calgary, Alta. $ Damage” ‘amounted to. about 110,” ' sean Replacements. arrive. TORONTO «) — Two of; “tor ooo: onto’. City’s. British players: left for home ‘Monday night as, three replacements (for. the Bastern | Canada: Professional Soccer . League | team: arrived al Malton airport. 0 / ’ The: ‘two, returning, Jackie Mudie, to play for Stoke..Cily, . and Roy: Gratrlx, Blackpool cen- tre-half;: greeted ne w coiiers Andy Fraser, 20, from -Hoart:.of “Midlothian; Alex ~Marshall;"25, from ‘Accrington, Stanley... anid Andy Gearie, 18, from Dundee. By. The. Canadian.’ ‘Prosa ‘The | -rogulat, -awishing sound ot: “automatic coin Inundries chorused:; across: the’. country Sunday. unhampored -by- a Ste prome. Court of Canada ‘ruling which. prohibits thoir use on the “Toronto. ‘police ‘issued warns nigs to operators, Sunday, but didn't. Asstt the | “expectod sum- . London, ont, police aud ‘infor mation. about: laundrics which operated! there on Sunday will ‘bo:sent: to: the Ontar! 0 attornoy~ goneral’s: Office, : British: Columbia laundetes Attorney-General Bonner, | He told oporntors Inst wook to carry te Wo “go. changa our pottoy; - Prince Rupert - has now. gone 898: ‘days || ‘without a: fatal 1 erate fede Rocldent, Supreme © ourt ruling fails . to halt’ Sunda; y ‘Iatindromia ts | there - will,” 1 Ha PE be. a general. an- nouncement so nobody will «be taken by surprise,” he feleled, Saskatchewan operators ‘wore also assured last. wook that they would not bo prosecuted if: thore was no attendant presont..-and Regina coln-oporated | Inundries remained opon Sunday... “aja yeti: Pooplo in Ottawa, Winnipog, - Saskatoon and Edmonton ‘alsa wore able to do thelr “Monday”. wash in Jaundrica: which mainad: open Sundays va degd WEATHER | ri A. fow. ‘showors In: ‘northern half-of ‘the provinas, Littia: ohanga: In tomporature, Winds: Neht,: Low. ;:tonigh - and Meh tomorrows ‘BO’. ancl " wednesday, suly 5. 6 a oe {Pasitlo. 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