¢ Kupe | - Published at Canado’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest : VOL. 52, No. 84 Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,; MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 Dun 0 d add Mi rks to make total of 14 records City 9OY a best Ten-year-old Vito Dunford broke five records in his age group and now holds all but one Canadian record in this group after two days of swimming com- petitions at the Civic Centre swimming pool over the weekend. Dunford’s achievement tabbed him ag one of the five top swim- mers in North Amcrica in his age group, coach Ronald Gil- PRICE TEN CENTS freestyle — Debbie Ross, Colleen Fitzgerald, Audrey Meusc. . Boys six and seven years —— be- ginners — 40 ft: freestyle—Tom- mie Scott. Rokert Whitley, Scott Retr RETURNING OFFICER A. S, Bill is almost up to his neck in paper work and telephone calls as his force of mere than 200 cnumerators swings into action today to begin compiling the voters’ list for the Skeena Electoral District. More than 67,000 enumerators across Canada will be seme christ said today. Thompkins. concueling similar chores in preparation for the June 13 Federal election. (See story at bottom | He vroke the 25 yards breast- Boys six and under — 25 yds. of page.) — Staff photo by BU] Mercer istroke, 25 yds. butterfly, 25 yds. freestyle — Marius Dunford,; a om so ree corres ame — Saas SELEY OE REE OE we hye lback stroke, 25. yds freestyle ‘and the 50 yds. butterfly. In ear- ‘lier meets Dunford has bettered ‘the 100 yds. freestyle, 50 yds. back stroke, 50 yds. freestyle, 50 yds." breaststroke and in metre distances he has broke the 25 metre freestyle, 50 metre free- | style, 100 metre freestyle, 50 imetre butterfly and 25 metre Ross McDonald, John Tocker. | Girls seven and eight (oegin- j ners) 25 yds. freestyle — Susan: Lees, Betty Shatford, Ann Simp- | son, Boys seven and under — 253 yds. freestyle — Sandy Billing, . David Jackson, Bruce McDonald. | Girls cight and under — 29: yds. freestyle — Shine Embelilton, t t ‘ Trainmen reject recommendations of government conciliation board OTTAWA (CP)—The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (CLC) an- nounced today it has rejected a conciliation board’s wage recommendations as = a) ae WN . __ butterfly. Georgina Simpson, Patti McDade. | . : : . . I k | d Chamber of OS on The Unree top eine re ret after “Dunford is also on four record-| Boys eight and under — 25 i “totally inadequate” and plans a strike vote involving some 10,000 CNR trainmen, . ‘ OO ‘ . ds. freestyle — L: Husoy. | wae ee a # . wo Kie | first place winner Rainer Walters (centre) of Kitimat received [poe relay teams. soey Fitewerald Paddy Deane. _ The 19,000-member union s ne- | : - e ° | the Bob Parker ‘trophy. On Walters right is William van Westen | bar j On yo te was the other Girl 10 and under _ 50 ds gotiating committec said it has in a statement the conciliation: Senator Roebuck’s minority re- f as ships collide | of Terrace who placed second and on his left James Strand of Iti ar 5 Ne ine tine 5 compet freestyle — Jean Curric Shauna 2dvised the CNR the board's rec- board refused to grant working port. At suys the senator was E | Prince Rupert who won third place. [tions, breaking five records ‘n y _ @'ommendation for a 6¥%-per-cent ‘conditions that have become “strongly critical” of the CNR ‘the 13-14 age group. He now ‘holds. the 200 yds. freestyle, 220 ‘ NORFOLK, Va. @ — Lindsay, Melba Embelton, -wagze increase to be spread in' standard The | Boys 10 and under — 50 dS. tive stages over three years is generally. Norwegian ship Tarantel, a great — Staff photo by Bill Mercer in Canadian industry) are the board chairman. The trainmen Saaney . e lyds. freestyle, 100 yds. butterfly, | {freestyle — Robert Simonds, Col- tnaceeptable a n represent the rip in her side and her stern all | , 400 yds. freestyle and the 440 lin Flaten, Lyle Vierick. A. strike “bs Hot as bei OBJECTS TO PROPOSAL last of the three groups com- a but submerged, moved toward | ainer a ers wins lyds, freesiyic. Coach Ron Gil-| Boys 12 and under — 100 yds... strike ballob was being) ye added that proposed “dras- | Misi the running trades with f port today with the bodies of! ichrist said that he expects Eby's freestyle ——- Jackie Payne, Rob- spread amos ena tic changes” in working condi- which the ON is trying to.reach two passengers killed in a colli- | oe ‘record-breaking trend to con- jert Pilford, Grant Holkestad. : eeve , baggagemen, yal © tions affecting job security could; # Contrac agreement. . sion With a Greek freighter in} _ tinue. Boys 14 and under — 50 yds, foremen and helpers, yardmas-| oot “in destruction of the va- The engineers and firemen § ” 8 cee rivin I | 6$The b 10 d freesty] Eric J Wyn (ters, car retarder operators and)... . : sreviously agreed to a 64-per- ms the thick fog of Chesapcake Bay. : : oys and under relay; freestyle — Eric Jancs, YN eroight rator rious crafts represented by the|} sly ag -Y) 5 ‘team, consisting of David Mc- |Stothert. freight operators. cent ware increase over a three- Brotherhood.” The union originally sought an 18-per-cent increase. There was One of the dead was Mrs. Au- | gusta Fabriani, about 65, of Montreal, wife of an Italian for- wie, Girls 12 and under—100 yds. No date of possible strike ac- A crowd of more than 100 spectators watched | Donald. Stepiien Koughan, Ri-| ; chard Johnston and Dunford|freestyle, Brenda Simonds, Anne (tion was announced. year period. The CPR, which negotiates cign service officer. The other was Ricnard Berry, about..40, of Westfield, NP Towing the stricken piassen- ser-cargo ship to the Newport News shipyard were a tug and a navy salvage vessel. With their help. the Tarantel stayed afloat Sunday after the carly-morning collision with the freighter Hel- Ienic Spiendor, The starboard side of the Tar- »ainer Walters of Kitimat drive to victory in the dis- trict final of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Teen- ave driving Roadeo held here yesterday. — Sunday morning 11 local teen- , avers fought ib out for the right: Gondola cafe and then returned to compete in the district finali tuvbaltic it Oveumpeppgae List akct to be held later in the afternoon. | championship. Barney Dudoward . won top | Walters won the Bob Parker honors while James Tough was: Trophy but did not earn the second and James Strand was) right to go to the provincial fi- third. nals in Vancouver. He placed Wilma Denluck, the only gir]; third in the Kitimat runoffs and broke three Canadian records. They now hold records for 200 yds. freestyle. 206 yds. medley re~- Jay and the 100 yds. freestyle. The B relay team with Rob- ert Payne, Christopher Balday. , Terrance Stuart and John Koko- rudz also broke the old records in the 100 and 200 yds. freestyle relays. The girls 10 and under relay team with Darlene Vell, Susan McDonald, Carol Fitzgerald and Merron Barbour broke the Can- Chernoff : A Brotherhood spokesman said| no counter - proposal from the separately with the unions, has “Party leaders before conty By THE CANADIA Today's pre-election nose-counting coincides with «a temporary lull on. the hustings rounds of three of « no settled with its firemen and en- wineers but its dispute with the trainmen still is before a conci- liation board. Canada's 110.000 non-operat- ing railway employees, not in- volved in actual running of CNR. The majority report of the con- ciliation board. which sat for seven months studying the dis- pute, was made public April 18. It was signed by Judge J. B. Rob- inson of Haileybury, Ont., its chairman, and company nomince T. R. Meighen of Montreal. Liberal Senator Arthur Roc- buck of Toronto, the union nom~ 'inee, filed a minority report of take breaks ing campaigns of a conciliation board to hear their contract demands. They seek a 22-per-cent-an-hour wage increase plus a job security pro- antel was punctured from water }to enter the roadco, _ placed ; only the first place winners Ofladian record for the 200 yds. the four national party leaders. leight percent spread over bwofBPem - Hine to deck when the prow of |fourth, She was second in LO eT attend and errant medley relay by five seconds.| prime Minister Diefenbaker, 77 700 or WATS. - to Labor Minis! ~ Wellenie Sple mort : ints for driving , Nad 3 / perk Ww ATO He provinel same girls iss . : een ay , 4 The report to Labor Mtluster the Hellenic Splendot rammed | points far drivin but had a low finals, These same tirls missed the conferring with British Prime wan ridin hie has represented | le repo Oe her about amidship. The Greck freighter was heavily-damaged too bub continued under her own power ta Philadelphia. | The teenage drivers used new orce 0 enumera ors _ ears donated by three local g- mark on her written test. . ; ee AL the conclusion of the Prince, Placing second in the tri-city Rupert runoffs the nine finalists competition was William van attended a banquet at the | Weston of Terrace while third os ac ee ume cette . place went to Jiunes Strand of | Prinee Rupert. record for the 200 yds. freestyle relay by five-tenths of a second. The Prinee Rupert Swim club now has eleven Canadian record holders with a total of 38 age group records. Here are the complete results Minister Macmillan for two days . in Ottawa, won't be back on the speechmaking trail until Wed- nesday --- in Newfoundland, Liberal Leader Pearson, fresh | from his campaign start in the | , Starr, which is nol binding on j either side, proposed a one-per- : wpe : cent wage increase retroactive unveiled bis first campaign pro- ty. . wise. ns lictrmenit ot ot Spee ito June 1, 1961, another one per YY an abatdl e a aL sy 7” : ial ed vate . yeent retroactive to Deeember 1, ab commission to heat {Indian | ogy, and three 1'-per cent ‘ hy ‘ . 4 on , , grievances nad propose : : . ee = : : rraises to be paid at the signin ment of long-standing Indian | alses b0 pe . 5 B since 19038. In his acceptance speech, he Buried tractor recovered by CNR crew settle- with swimmers placing first, Atlantic provinces, is having aj teve bad . ‘of oa contract, at December 1, Levys . rip ne rages. It demanded all their) second and third in order of | much priefer break. He is to re- treaty chains. na . 1962, and December 1, 1963. n rae lor, which nas been e e ° Hskill toa steer the cars through) mention: sume his election weoing tonight Much of the day was spent res 0 a A EMEN buricd in snow and debris beside ‘the serpentine course lines of! Girls five and under — 40 ft jut a nominating convention in Ieeiving callers aid working i woth ae the Skeena, River since January ‘harrels and flags. The straight ‘ nan . “'Toront his railroad car, with a half-hour Among a long list of rule} 2k, was recovered by @ Canadian | warren lags. The siraigi’| tube race -— Tammy Simonds, | * ONS: levoted to strolling along the > | ispute | National Rail k ¢ line test was marked by a TOW) Jo-Ann Simonds | Also in Toronto, Social Credit, (Aeve ed to strolling atone the fehanges Involved in the dispute; Nationa aulway wor crew ' . seo dp sedi of rubber balls, Parallel parking "5 - Y Leader Robert Thompson was Iman shteet, exchanging greet- [the board recommended removal |Satirday morning. More than 200 enumerators swing Into aclion LO-| a. the semicfinal best while like mace ae ureline 10 IN to chart his party's tks wilh ald triends. of the third brakeman now re-| ‘The tractor, valued at $45,000, day lo hepin preparation of voters’ list in the Skeenajred and white Mags lined the} ert Cameron, John Koster, campaign sbrategy with area | Sees meee merece ee quired on trains of more than was leased from Peter Kiewit & ‘ : - . 118 feder: as “al elee course for the stopping test. Boys five and under tube cundidates, iC d d 80 cats going through the Rovk- | Sons Company of Canada by the electoral district for the June 18 federal general elec) ay events were judged by Gor- | pace --- Terri Hutt, Riehard eet only, New Democratic party anaag records iies. CNR to clear a snow slide near tion, returning officer Alek S. Bill said today. don Biiott and C, Tompkins, ing. a lchieftain, ‘LT, C. Douglas, had a 39 fatalities The Brotherhood's statement ja vailwuy bunnel 39.9 miles west Irhe 200 enumerators are park} The unre ‘Terrace Tnalists| "Girls three and under -- 20| {ull day's electiouechhe schedule. hoday quotes ab fenghl) len MA seen “atice mM tow oe ee 8 a twere Kees van Westen, WHT | feet, freestyl ya (He was to hold w press confer- 7 eee second side CHinc Cowl of a small army of 67,000 whol Mr. BI sald that enumerators vel gs hana WM | feet. freestyle -. Lynn Gilchrist. |e . ‘ e Uarin weeKen while the erews were working to will compile voters’ Hsts front allpare paid $25 plus 10 cents per van Westen and Vietor Horner) jatie Morthniusen, evee In Edmonton in the morn- g . . Kine across Canada, largest in Canada, stretches from the Yukon border down to Bella while representatives fron Kild- Girls five ¢ ty mat were Arehie Cymbaluk, Ken- iris five and under name taken. This gives a payroll + 40 Th. To be cligihle to vole i per- 'winelal finals la be held in Van- announeed Saturday night. Hag, and speak abt afternoon and preliminary warm-up phase, elear the slide, and swept two By The Canadian Press : ¥ . rrnetors into the Skeenk River, City woman : " . pe , an {ye er . revening 0 rs > oa] A rash of roi paths hie : The tinal kabul ee of more than Sant neth Robluson and Rainer Wil-} VANCOUVER trikes ;Vowbewile, Alla in Calman and drewnin OF oe a lelped en " s s Ronald Bunn, supervisor of the 1 ed to include whoul OGOQ000 Vou) Mr. Wil sid that anyone who | tor, against Hudson's Bay Company: 4 ow , the weekend's country fatally dies in Manitoba jwork equipment crew from bi ers, the burgest number hy Gant="has not beon enumerated by} Dudoward, Kees yan Westen’ outlets in Powell River and Kim- | NP OF WARM-UI toll close Lo the q6 death tole Prince George, sid that there i} dlan hisbory, . Wednesday should phone him at}and Gymbulnk will represent [berley whieh | began Mareh 18,{ The weekend's activities mark- [recorded aster weekend, Mrs. dohn Cingibjorg! Helga- twas about, $5,000 damage done The Skeena district, one ol the | 5100. thelr respective elles In the pro- have been settled, the company ed the end of the campaign's! A Canadian Press survey [rom Soll of 551 Bleventh Avenue Kast. (to the tructor, ‘The work crew 6 pa. Friday ta midnight Sun- ied tn the Gimli Memortal went oul Friday and recovered trains, are awaithse-setting- Uber: + H \ . ‘dal d ine) S04 must he 21 before dune 18, fcouver dune 9. Employees will reecive wage Prime Minister Diefenbaker,!day showed a total of 3H aect- Hospital ab Gili, Min, yester {tae tractor abt 10 am, Saturday. A Coohr, east Goat latte Ise be vn Canadian citizen) or enteeecrreee memtnatinr saecne wae aticrmms Increases of between four and who regards next Saturday's dental deaths, 27 from traffic day morning. A lookout is being kept for the "I rie Lhe Queen GHATIONGE Iritish citizen who has resided . five per cent across the board rah in London, Ont as the pecidents, eight from drownings Bort ut CHmii 66 veal ia ner tractor whieh ds still in Hi MNGs. de | dn, Cauda for one full year p { 4 and additional fringe benefits in offielul start of his campalentand four from other mishaps, | Mus, Helgason had Hived bi Mini pie rivers ft Mr. Will wnt can ath {ele prior to election diy. or Impson man the contract signed by the com- scouted the electoril situation in| Ontario's toll of 2t dead was toba before coming to Prince Arthur Stuiger, CNR locoma- : Moe electoral offiecr Nel-{| June 0 and 17 have been set , s s pany and offielals of the Retail home territory, He was nomln-{ highest. Rupert, ny 1946, we ehatueer, who was kwepl in A OES eee emay, Nt received [Aside for advance polls for nvy- dies in cit Youd and Drug Clerk's Union, — |tted by neelamubion Saturday | Except for a drownits andar} She is survived by her husband, (10 he tiver by the second slide ; son Castonoguay, . ‘casen fone who ds unable to vote on A wnion offlelal said the un-|blght to bo Progressive Consers/asphyxiation in Quebec and it John wh home, two diughtors, and was badly injured, is. pro- \ pormisslan fo nat AM ion BY y- {election diy. Other years only; A Port Simpson fisherman, lon's gains are not large but are vative standard-bearer agnin) drowning in Deitish Columbia, Mrs. Frederick (Heidad Sigmund. | aression well, Ut Wils reported to- ! ger to deliver cnunent oa Mi ‘special categories of people were | Charles Edward Moreas died in| significant. in Prince Albert, the Snakatehes fall the obher denths were on the pson of Gina Mrs. Gestur Charar diy by TE G, Shuttleworth, CNR i plies ta the enumerntors ah TARY a \ \ to Prine . wal . highways: six in B.C, five in Gudmundson of Riverton, Man. tralmmiaster, Mr. Staiger, who i Hop eratt a dee [Allowed to vole In the advance Prince Rupert Genoral Hospital ; ; rfoped a fr : ; and.to charter an aera 0) oe Queber and two each in- Mant |flve sons, Slept of Winnipeg, and [suffered a fractured hip and arm, i and permision to ex- poll, Friday evening ab the age of 60. e . ., ’ lef : 0 ae H liver these and perniedes Kl { In Ou rrime Minister Diet| Born in Port Simpson, Mr tobn rand Nova Scotda. Mareel, Murino, Einar, and John wis flown to) Vancouver from Hy lend enumeration for Takly tO) Nn 1 he s eee! wal{Morens spent all of his life as 1 Newfoundland, Prince Edward|dr, of Prince Rupert, 15 grand~ the ‘Terrace Hospital and ts now | Many 10, ‘Trkli Ix located nhoutjenbaker, and Ne styk che erman i . Inlind, New Brunswick, Saskat-lehildren and two great grand- In a nursing home in Vancouver, ‘ dod miles north of Buns Lake, |Laader Pearson aired with hin. Maherman in this aim ehewan and Alberta were fatal-fehildren, besides seven sinters po TT i One of the new pollu areas thinks Une enumeration proce: | Tle Is survived by his wife, ALGIERS Uh -~ Five European soldiers were stain as Hey iy tren, , nid five brothers, - , to be enmmerntod Is the com-|dure makes the campaign Lao Wlonnor, at Port Simpson; three] sept Sunday night by Moslem troops of their unit, posted new poss ender tame nein mae Funeral arrangements hive WEATHER ry munity of Old Port, whieh can | long, KONE, Donald of Skeenn Cross- the Morecenn frontier, reliable sourecs reported today, . ND PORKS @ Terror not yot been com seted and will f only be reached by dog sled. THs) Under the Rlection Act, the {te and Robert and Charles of + o ist bon we von nl hh ila toa |e minowneed. hater a Cloudy and cool willy Kew. ‘ In ew aeren heenuKe natives [name collocting must stiurt seven Prince Rupert; one daughter, NOMI, Alaska, 4) Governor William A, Byun sald Bundiy Ao weet Tons a ee Te tand Nib: sa eee news vues tered showers Tuesday, Wind : now have the Mahi to vote, Tt) weeks before voting diy. Beenuse Mra. Berk (dudy) Bond of Tor- | opstate fish and giume departinent boat was on Ity way from AL Gus Company's Teoubeliny southwest 15 tomorrow, Low i ix Joanted 200) miles north of |, requires at least eight days to PACOy fo brotlvers, Joxeph of Cordova, Alaska, to an aren in whiely a dapaneso fahings fleet Seay ston ihe Ys WOO Stations sot hours toniat and high Wednesday a ropley prepare for tts, the lection Prince Rupert, Thomas of J orl has boen reported, Na Al me ans } PRINCI GI oud Wh ynicl 4h, n oe date announcement must come Blmpson, Clyde of Bndnko, wid + + + ¥ One hhast, about fom nitles yet Ct fORGE Wh wen- Dally Nows reuellogn: . “we No lead thin 67 days hofure poll- Slunley of Alborta; three slators, NW YORI uy -- Sovieb coumonnut: Ghernnn Titov and feast of here, damaged t partion wee ved ceorae service sli Tempernture ab noon... he 7 ine Mrs. Hedward (Annie) Valpy, Mra.[ his protly brunette wife, Tamura, 44, wasted Httle Lime Sundiy af pipe. ‘The damage has slice | Lons voue unin mously this Baromolor, Psy “90.7 : Wilfred ¢Thelmad Valpy and dah bral heen repulred. week in favor of setting thelr ' The last Parliament was dis night En iting Mie Lourish Oral, bust hours In whab ts ; ao aT td, atlowlyy 1 O0- Mian Pansy Mornos, all af Port + + ¥ lrinee Rupert | wn business HOurk Un) Wine oe a DRUGS LTD Avo " , AHowlnyy 0 Almpaon, WABILINGTON "= Presideng Kennedy and Prine Min- Prinee ivuper les NOW helteved bo be the first poll held TIDES ; e Vv WOW. More funeral wll be held uos- Ister Maemillan appen lo bave come to the conelusion tbytyl OHO 2 duys without il under new BC. sorvieo sLalion One way to shorten the cam-(day afternoon at 240 p.m. from] the prospects of resuming sorlous negolintions with Russia ont ‘otal traffic aceldent closing leaisivtion, | tiesday, May 1, 1062 DIAL paian, Mr. Diefenbaker told ra- Vorguion Funeral Mome with} nuclear test bun may not emerge until lute fall or early next fib raliie weciaen An iimendment to tte Mun. (Preific Atandard Time) . urtera Lhia weekend, would be] Rev, Dr, R. W. 1, Billott offlains) year, and 373 days without a elpal Act passed ab the last ses- Hh ou. VEIb 190 feet: © ent out the enumeration be-| ting. + + + ¥ a nee 7H Vi ston of the legtwature pormits O9:48 21.0 feel fore every olection by adopting} Interment will follow at Palr- WASHINGTON '@ — Liboral Loader Lester Penraon, met || fire fatality, municipalities to set tholr own LOW a 05114 48 feet \ Hh pormanent volors' Last. view Camotery, privutoly wilh Prostdent Kennedy for 40 minutes Suncdiy, service station business hours, L727 9,6 fect = quae