eT Prince Rup Published at Canada’s PROVINCIAL LISRARY VICTCRIA, & C 45 VEC 31/62 ce ae Se TE CCRT Daily News ‘¢ Pacific Port — And Key to the Gr Most Strateg eat Northwest 000 illit tes . , : stocks took a severe pounding, stantial recovery at mid -. day. in Area 3 for 46 days and caught the biggest catch ever brought in to a Pacific coast port. CO- 4 0 erates. ; didn’t fluster the party leaders. (while prices also spiralled down- \Gpion Bank of Switzerland| op officials estimate the catch to be worth more than $50,000. siatt Photo by Phylis Bowman . On automation, Eugene For- Mr. Diefenbaker-squelched one jor ecient | wards on the Montreal and Can- dtopped to 2,900 francs ($672) 2 — sta hot vy ¥ ' Pe sey, director of research for the . ! ~ . PRINCE RUPERT, B. | Conference examines education | WINNIPEG «) — Education, “. automation and labor-manage- ““ymnent relations were examined by union speakers at a one - day * session of the Second Common- wealth Study Conference here Monday. : Jean Marchand, general pres- ident of the Confederation of National Trade Unions, said he would like to say that Canadian education had developed to the point where it could be used as a model to other countries. But, he told the 300 delegates, this is not the case. He said in Canada there are nearly 2,000,- Canadian Labor Congress, said there are two schools of thought on the human consequences of : Why don't bri the | fered it t day drop] WORRIED ° Bo : “Why don't you bring up the! When Mr. Pearson romised fered its grea est one-day arop ; | . 8 automation. co . 1930s?” said an anonymous} that a Liberal sovernment would | Since it was established in 1934, _ Swiss government Officials and ian me eor S$ réa S$ acro : & One school says automation | voice. | eliminate chronic unemployment Iplunging 16.31 points to 557.96. financiers said they were not * will bring depressions and un- “ow old are you?” replied Mr. | ’ employment. On the other hand the “magic-carpet” school says ; alued market.” | : ; . \ o” ie ars In New York, the massive scH- va : there is nothing to worry about. |then.” op eating: a Liberal ‘govern ing gnawed deeply into the pri- At Frankfurt, Germany, stock | 'P)—A pik steor with a flaming trail cast an eerie took on another heekler who | piperal program.” shigh-priced stocks considered to decline since the start of the . VANCOUVER (CI ) ~A giant meteo! vay. + : “ oe te: | Idaho Mon- penited: “How about the sce Henin have burned up ab) be the foundation of the marke year, dropped sharply. Volks-| slow in the sky over British Columbia, Alberta, Washington ota e and Idaho Mon Two vessels landed 3 ET,000 aut of the Columbia? . ‘other meetings of the darby International Business Mach- wage, which dropped Monday | ls : r} t ete : Beane ee nugerne ee cern ening mere TTS , ye ; The only sell-out, said) Mr. ne “at ines § sd $37.50 to $361, D to a new low of 552, was bid be- Gay NIgn. prince Creorme regions, | luti pounds of halibut in Prinee Ru- Diefenbaker wis in. the imay. , leaders during the campaign, but lines slumped $37.50 bo $361, Du tween 508 and 510. | The spectacle caused momen- . Nelson or Prince George regions, Makes resolution pert today. ination of uthal man in. the: have generally gone unnoticed or | ‘he said. Selling on the exchange: Sleep ? d id t VICTORIA «P — BC.’s cham- ’ Robber with 135,000 jouNdS in- darkness there.” ' Meanwhile, T. C. Douglas, New 4 with a moderate but broad de- j ball Rame in Vancouver vice: Electe presi en Hber ol co esol Monday eine cluding 75,000 sounds of medium | WANTS RATIFICATION “Democratic Party leader, urged cline after an early selling rush, Ines Well & so repo at Vie smered out resolu 2 at 30.2 cents per pound and 60,- 000 pounds of large at 34.8 cents . : i ‘ reg ston, Idaho. ;Monday was clecled president of vplectrie, to obligatory employ - vye . a2) “vg “st hensive health qqure lan b cents) from Monday to 1,375.69 , As a ne ; see Pin. : a, ve . ' neree.! : 7 card va eae and peak Bay Bun ae.000 of the first acts of the new Par- sending 150 NOP members 0 Vi yen ($3.82). lane ns were 18 Ny oe, Fe eee pon Gommerersianent fin soc ber of Cont i pounds including. 59,000 med. at liament. Parliament in the dame 18 elec In the London Exchange brok- watehed the huge fireball streak. Kitimat at the group's wnnual merce went on the record as be- ! 80.2 and 30,000 ponds of hurge at | In Winnipes, Mr Pearson said) tion. ers Ieb out a cheer when there le. j ' 34.5, sold to B.C. Packers. : ; ; . . ’ rection. | Mr. Baker Is president Of; gontiscatory legislation or any Wt debate the electlon issues Speaking he CBC nation: , {Petroleum after the surge al . _ | ‘ air . : edi an ve Mi arin (eee oe ee ns lon , | snles s Lnndreds of Vaneouver resi- | Standard Oil Company of BC. exprop! jalion wt does nol ” ‘ ' me ‘ oe ‘. , ' ’ etry nt : , e 1 » qe ’ euile ards i ‘towarp CePpPpwaie nm . i . ry ar nC or ap- Prince Rupert has now || you're lieky.” said a heekler” neither Lhe Conservatives nor -\ ophe setback clipped £9,000,000 cron jamie SNS nd | K. N. Stewart, Pern wae pe te i caurts. on I rone Sf divys without it Lhe Taberals have “any serious loft the total value of Courtaulds, he airport, weather Ollee & elected first vice-presiacn’ ¢ al to the Ba OFFICERS INSTALLED — Officers of the Toastmasters Club of Prince Rupert were installed at a banquet and dance held Sat- urday night in Une Sons of Norway Hall. Area Governor William Turner (standing right rear) presents the gavel of authority to next term President William McGruther. Other officers in frent from left to right: Arthur Beliveau, secretary treasurer, Jacob Vandenbrink, second vice-president, and John Kelly, sergeant- at-arms. Missing is Robert Wright, first vice-president. —. Staff photo by Gar y Oakes ELECTION ROUNDUP Hecklers have fun with party leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hecklers had some fun with Prime Minister Dief- enbaker and Liberal Leader Lester B. Pearson Mon-| day night. They enlivened’ the election meetings, but heckler at Prince George during; “If I’m a speech citing the achievements!he didn’t take me up, of his government. !'Mr. Pearson. ‘another heckler shouted: Diefenbaker. “Your question in-; «tow? Are you a socialist?” dicates you weren't even born At Vernon, the prime minister: ment pledged to put into effect /unheard, He snid he hopes ratification of the Canada-United States Co- lumbia River treaty will be one voters to declare themselves in favor of a nation . wide compre- he is sorry Mr. Diefenbaker INTENTIONS (NOP SERIOUS’ BINGHAMPTON, N.Y. (- ns | 28, 1929. | swamped the high-speed ticket lucky, it's surprising ” retorted Trading The big question: “Has 1 icline swelled 10 titanic propor-: tions Monday as trading rock-. ,eted to the highest level since’ j the climax of the crash of '29. ; , The plunge wiped out an e&- ‘timated $19,500,000,000 from the ‘quoted value of stocks listed on ithe New York stock exchange, ‘based on the fall of The Associ- ated Press 60-stock average. This cut the total value of $301,- 500,000,000 from $388,000,000,000 ‘at the end of 1961. ' The AP average fell 13.40 to 911.20. The Dow Jones average .dropped 34.95 to 576.93. These -were the highest tumbles taken rate oer C., TUESDAY, MAY 29, | rockets to high NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market has been, battered by its wor'st loss since the crash year of 1929. t hit bottom?” The market’s long, sharp de-' October 28, 1929—the day before-, Sports 3205, Social 3206 PRICE TEN CENT’ 962 Nows Desk 3204, level | | | ! Pont $12.50 to $202.50. Ameri- | can Telephone $11 to $100.62. | and Standard Oil New Jersey $5 | ‘to: $46. The wave of selling was blam- | ‘ed on a panicked public. t ! | { \ 1 LONDON (i — A storm of sell- | ing hit the stock exchanges of | Europe and Japan today in sym-, pathy with price declines on | Wall Street. Hundreds of millions of pounds : were wiped off the value of | shares in London, Prices gyrated | wildly on the major exchanges ; of Switzerland and West Ger- _by these averages since October Volume of 9,350,000 shares : tape. | The tape was 69 minutes late lat the 3:30 p.m. close, the long- est lag since the speedy tape SyS- | .tem was installed in 1930. It fin- lished reporting the last transac- ‘tion at 6 p.m. SLUMP WIDE SPREAD The slump on the New York exchange, world’s largest secu- rity market, was reflected else- |where in the U.S. and in Can- many. The Financial Times index of : British industrial common shares | dropped 13.5 points in two hours to 265.9, compared with the rec- . ord high of 365.7 on May 15, . 1961. : Bargain hunters made their appearance on the London Ex- change late in the morning, but their activities provided only a bricf lull in the slide. Selling again developed around lunch time and some of the blue chips were hard hit. ‘The Zurich Stock Exchange had its biggest drop since the em! at the Prince Rupert Fishermen's The vessel landed early Sunday s of halibut is being unloaded the Northern Dawn. AD of 175,000 pound at Fairview from RECORD LO Association's plant ‘ada. On the Toronto exchange adian: exchanges: The 20-stock industrial index for the Toronto exchange suf- iA total of 120 stocks hit new lows for the year. ces of blue chip issues—the solid, 1929 crash but there was a sub-| morning with the huge load, and will be in until next Monday. The eight-man crew was out share from 4,400 ($1,019), but}- recovered to 3,500 ($811). B.C. ROUNDUP Oe NSS gravely concerned by the drop in what they called an “over- over B.C.. Alberta, Washington prices, which have had a steady tary panic among fans ata base- i | \ Tokyo's Stock Exchange closed ' Vancouver, ? uy ” _ with every man Ralph D. Bakety ernment take-over 0 toria, Calgary, Fort Assiniboine. | VICTORIA Alta., Spokane, Wash., and Lew -: business The Dow Jones average of 225 | thing from the gov- selected stocks fell 17.76 yen (4.9 f the BC. was 1 big buying order for Shell | cross the sky in a southerly di-| convention. ‘ing “unalterably opposed” bo ’ ope . Noiintention” of setting up a com iithe artificial fibre compan | RCAP headquarters kt R, CG. Miller of Vancouvee was No votes fatal traflie accident ]jone will be prosecuted for the. orenensive health insurance plan 1 Imperial Chemleal In dustries of a flame iL off! named second vice-prestat Ne) VANCOUVER @ — Some B.C. and 402 days without a salt-poisoning of six infants WhO jp clected. ; [dropped a total of £30,000,000. ORL, aoe earitative oy aerver’s| . ‘fishermen may nob be able to a tater died at, Binghampton Gen-o qonarary NDP President Mo 7 wo nme ce said i was & metour 25 vate in the June 18 federal elec- fire Pabality, eral Hospital, Districh Abborney Coldwell said) the Liberals and) 7 said Ih was @ melee” ig way Lion unless dates for advance vs Stephen Smyk said Monday. | the Conservatives have shown | Sailor found dead More paving polling are set ahead, a unvon OT cine ee wtercencitmeennncomemmemerns arses Laathing bit venous indifference | { _More pay cnways Me a ae ead amie ° ° ° to senior e@itizans — then offers t ‘1 OTTAWA ( — Ordinary Sea- ee natarel od Monday detour road Homer stevens, secretary of the Police receive comp aints ing niggling eharity in old: ane ; ‘Iman Laurie A. Davis of Newton, other rerions pet more road pay United Fishermen and Allied . pensions at election (me, He | R.c., was found dead Sunday ing than his home constituency d Workers’ Union, sald fishermen ° spoke in Vietorin, al: Vlaboard the Canadian warship fof Kamloops. to e opene may he an the halibut grounds O magazine $a esmen Sorlal Credit Leader Robert \ | Cayugn mt Philadelphia, a navy | ite made the stabement before for two to fou weeks, missing oat accused Ue ly 'lepokeaman said Monday night. |the HG. Chamber of Commerce} A uiie-wiy detour road around advance polling on June 9 and ra ; ‘ : ; : af frytig 10 ps vs rhe Cayugn remained at hPil- voting as tl opened | ihe slide area o Highway 25 bee pve ae, Several complaints of fast-talking slesmen with with religious propaganda, play- adelohin waiting the meant of mannan) meeting a 1 MMe Senne Ma Peal, wae Five remanded a new pileh in magazine selling have heen reported Go, ie FO etn an pra t ‘tan autopsy by United Stites AlEhougl the Kamloops reaion fexpected to be opened about 2) -pRait, @--Hive Sons of Pree ~ ROMP during: the past few days naatusk Praiesianis oy | ; {naval doctors. had more ronds than any of the) pam, today, | t Department of | dom Doukhobor women, charged B PN ve nee ete the kind of popp } 1] phe spokesman sald the dead other three provinelal LBAWiLY | Highways official said. Hufker a stripping Ineident dur- According to the complaints, oe ee Mis KO er th a ei * Hl eeaman'’s next-of-kin is his mo- districts, the amount of pAVINE) phe opening depends malnly ing an eleation speech by Prime the snesmman telly thie, prospees| en siyss “Wels UE BV Ne ie as ‘iryln “ho. tlivide. Us i ther, Mrs, Norma Davis, being done was less than In le) oy the weather, the official sald. | Minister Dicfenbaker, were rr- Live customer he, loug with four | $0 votes,” Irs a us, vying to Nat | ‘ i fe nists using Lye Mout inated, tn eustody ab pollee anthers, Is enguged Ina pubite) Wien honseholder asks we Leo won, BY |: e road are requested ba use eX= jcourk here Monday. speaking conten jn ine tit whit “VALON” Tro. Le tt ateetion In Alera wa ME. | treme caution, The owomen, ¢harged — with They apparently toll the pros | repties that Ne hid expkained to}a man barn ih Quieboe,” sald Mr.) rié AY Phere will be periadieat delays Cusine public disturbance, rpeative customer they have tothe other wonnn it would only ['Thampson in Ale. Moye, W Sted] ‘ Phere wit | adel ely ie etal ponding instruc talk Lo enel porson for five mins [cost her Keven cents av week and} burb of Quebec City. : «as im. Huropenn gunmen balled an ambulance on he road due to culvert ins utes and have to have the cus. [she would get Canadian Journal cee nine es rannes 2 eee , ALCIURE -— Wurapean & sa ations, Lamers name In arder to prove “to boot.” tions from the uttorney-generul, the heart of the city today and killed a Moslem wormlt, ~ . ee i. e e i y hoe X een | they had tailed lo them. From there, the salesman ox Child killed wounded In an cariter bernarlt alilack, Appeal vejecto IWE ATHER ‘rhe snlosman thon apparent: | plain the Canadian Journal ts ! i ag um — Areentina was hit today by a a4 ~ MOTIGAT.IUM (a? cena] ; , - ly shows the honsoholder a Nat part of the “MnacLenn - Hunter ° | ¥ | no eNOS fide sirtke — ‘yowertttl Gener Cone _SIRUS ALM Ma " aed Mainly clonely ane corr Wed- of names of people ving In the} group” and for $8.40 tho house- b ro in cal ‘| Vederation of Labor In defiance vr government warnings that Bupren 1 ourb be ay at earn nosday, Seatterec 4 rowers Mrs md oasks if “you know hen ou receive 120 he VIRANKSTERS wore going to be tt would further endanger the country's wrendy-shiky sto rfontlh renee tte even On te toe whan ow Woe of Chatelaine magazine anc Ne | aneyent« \ ae, Mantle x dew. 2, ¢ ome JL , 4, "pha housholder normally ro- aiesmean wold got “0 votes,” wine trent Hoan ee ee bes conta A A oT Tue ‘ economy, ‘ + ’ + Knit penalty | Iaae ay when Loni und eh Wodnes- plies ‘VOR! and the salesmun Tf the householder wished, sha Heved responsible for the denth | front of the Prince Rupert. KAMPALA, Upnnidiv Reuters) Taupe lig Pda trtbes- hole YUE © ’ Uy ally News readings could have GO) fasten for OMY of his foureyorr-old prother | Musomm ‘was going lo kee} mon murdered 107 mon, women snd eblidran ol ihe nolghbor= “Por who en have onvinngec rempornture NE hoot sn | $4.20, Ths would Hive bhe sales | not & pan, yostorday abl Unehw | dry if i, rated today, usu ble Ing Suk tribe in northeast. Uganda lst weok, Internal Affairs oatmeal i er han se te norte wi a ‘so nN ( IRM S nin 20 voter: Late, nent Burns Like, red umbrolin la now elutehed | Minister Willi Nadlope told pariament Monday. eee. high triinwnal tor, MSINE The suloamian also had a trial} gtaphen — Cleorge Loewen of | in his right hand, along with ry + ¥ + M edt inv contien i Mi sanvtonte , offer of 80 sdues for $2.10 whlel twarnan, gnakatehowan died] iis axe. The sight caused PARIG (Reuters) — Millions of Frenehmen ate cold iy yO, val ‘On ihe for ey Gestapo TIDES a DRUGS LTD. gave hin “10 voter” after being run over by f& env In} many sities from paissors-DY braukfasts and walked or hiteh-hiked to work lodiy becuse of Weer | on the orm 1 i hee Police auld thore wore sx salos- the Loowen Logging Camp, Unis nrorniag, aa they viewed aw 2-hour strike by 110,000 gis rnd olectricity workers, a niot dy wv iuwer court Wah Pe Wednesday, May 40, 1968 = DIAL mon representing the Macbenn={ ‘The child's younger brother ia | tho scene, but the big quortlow | Ad + + + ne (Pacitle Atandard rime) Hunter Publishing Ca. 163 Tas- [believed to hnve relonsod the} ls, how did mnyone climb to BAIGON (Reuters) ~~ Witty government plus dropped The deelsion left Wehmann High oe 11:03 1. - feol ' iiniga Street, Vancouver, currvont- | emergeney prake on the enr and | the top of the 46-foot pole ta 100 tons of bombs and strafed pro-Commiuntat guorriin jonly the slonder ehancoe of oX- 23:18 21.7 feot 21 51 y opornting In the nron. Thay (ihe vehicle then rolled down the | te the umbrella up there, ~~ Hendquartors In northern Bouth Viet Nam lust Bunday, Gon, fecutive clemency to exenpe the VAY econ Ot 84: 41 toot, Hare Heonced, Wit ane slrnek tho youngster, Stuff photo by Phylls Bown. Nguyon Khanh, chief of the army stiff, told reportors tocdny. yullows, 17:00 8.3 foul