: - FPCREAp pe , oe oy i" & , WSO? SERVICE Ltppa “| an . . S : ssp CURBS yp : payin ane . Lr inte . J Vip MEET 134, vw * i ) JUNE 201] } } Ny Published at seer we opraget ba wt Union says - Co-Op refuses VANCOUVER (CP) — The Fishermen’s Union charged Monday the lied Workers’ Union said the un- jon sought immediate negotiation board. The low for women at present is $1.49 while the top for men is $2.41 an hour. ‘The union was authorized by its membership and by the Na- _tive Brotherhood of B.C. shore- workers to make a counter-pro- posal for a 10 per cent wage in- crease plus increased fringe ben- efits. - Business agent Alex Gordon said the failure of the co-opera- tive to negotiate will be consider- ed as bad faith. Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 NORMAL _ TEMPERATURES FOR THIS PERIOD VANCOUVER © EDMONTON: 61 PRECIPITATION FOR THIS PERIOD VANCOUVER 20 a HALIFAX 39 COLD WEATHER AHEAD — Mcst of Canada will have below- normal temperatures from mid-July to mid-August, according to the 30-day outlook of the United States weather bureau. The PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1962 with murder after woman ‘ound st RECINA ec o tee § to defend youth WALEAK 65 Special to The.Daily News to meet ° ; RCMP charged Benjamin €l- Shames, 20 miles west of here. Mr. MacDonald found wife’s body lying on the floor of their home at the roadside stand. The woman was rushed to the Terrace General Hospital about dead on arrival. Police were called shortly after and immediately made a patrol to Shames. Muldoe was arrested the same morning near Shames and was charged later. He appeared in Terrace police court this morn- ing before Magistrate C. J. Nor- Terrace lawyer TERRACE—An 18-yeat-old deaf mute yesterday was charged with murder in connection with the death | of a woman cafe uperator for whom he worked. MacDonald,, a part-time eme] ployee of the fisheries depart-: his} 12:30 a.m. and was pronounced. Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ngled Fire officials baa «. ae Te a ae tats ‘HIS JS THE ROUTE followe “hit a fly in outer space.” quiet season The quietest fire season since} 1955 is being experienced in the province the B.C. Forest Service reported today. Seventy-nine new fires were reported during the past seven days bringing to 7175 the number of fires reported so far this sea- son. In 1955 there were 800 fires burning at the same time. | in 1955 were $74,063 compared But the costs of fighting fires | Rupert hotel as airport bus terminal City Council last night pert Hotel (1957) Ltd. as the arrival and debarkation point for the passengers of the airport bus line, pro- Khrushchev has boasted that Russia has a News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 7h) Sayed ere SSF gs ee oon sooty 4 Seay om SESS. rey ae LON om Sees ew: oseeragsr at ies ~ s pe ape eee Tsetse er we pean the U.S. Army’s Nike-Zeus rocket which could — TNS Photo designated designated the Prince 'Ru- Qe : . z y ater he co-operative made a FOO ATON 27 ment at Kitimat. rocket in seeking out and destroying an Atlas intercontinental e | settlemen offer to shoreworkers. WINNIPEG 26 The MacDonalds operated a] . re ort ballistic missile fired from California. It was the world’s first It to ave an ne co-op onered a 1o-cens MONTREAL 238 roadside cafe and fruit stand at known successful interception of an ICBM, although Premier - as ss e ‘ , more sun this week Prince Rupert basked in sun- light today, and it is being fore- casted by the Digby Island wea- ther office that the sunny wea- ther will continue for the next two or three days. The temperature at Digby Is- land was 64.8 at 2 o'clock this afternoon but temperatures were Prinea Rupert Fishey- win Muldee with non - capital interpreter will have to be ac- . murder after the body 0 rs. ire : ig men’s Co-operative has re- Josephine Marie MacDonald 49 quired for the trial fused t et with i was found earlier with bruises Muidoe was described as a use o meet with union on the throat indicatin she had: welfare department ward who t negotiators. been stran led 6 \earlier had been placed with the i “4 PT | 1 strangled. MacDonalds. f spokesman for the Indepen- The women’s body was found i dent United Fishermen and Al- PRE ATION by her husband, Ronald John ; a ia viding that proposed hotel expansion is completed | picher rington and is scheduled to ap- with $109,700 this year. higher throughout the city duc 1FR ‘Two men escape injury in plane crash : Two men could consider them- ‘selves fortunate after coming out air crash at Smithers at 9:40 Sunday"t a facial lacerations. Pilot Raymond Silcox of Clearbrook, B.C. and passenger Neil Lebeau of Prince George were the only persons in the “Acronca” aircraft which was said to have crashed right in outiook, based on long-range predictions, is not a specific fore-~- cast and a change in weather pattern may produce major errors. Precipitation will be heavy in Western Canada and the Atlantic provinces during the month. — CP Newsmap Halibut landings ahead Halibut landings of 638,000 pounds were 10 per cent higher than a year ago the department of fish- . at Pan ee eries officials said today. itroll fishery. Troll prices for di- Landings and exchange prices! rect landings averaged 75 cents f last year's cath =~ : During the past week 108 fires! were extinguished, reducing the number still burning to dl. | In 1962 the total number of fires burning in the correspond- | pear again tomorrow. A preliminary hearing is ex- pected to be held in about three or four weeks, Crown prosecutor has not yet been appointed but defence counsel is Murdock Rob- ertson of Terrace. A deaf mute an estimated cost of $600,200. “tthe > Prince, F Ca. there have been 80"fires to date this year with an estimated cost af $14,900 compared with 79 last year in the corresponding period. | Firemen answer three calls ihg period numbered 2,576 with | within one year from now., Council received a. letter from | hotel President Frank R. Streif | together with sketches and diag- rams of a proposed expansion. The motion was passed unani- mously. This morning, hotel] manager K. F. MacKinnon told The Daily In his letter, Mr. Streif said| News that the cost of clearing new portion. . “In order to make these facili- ities available,” he said, “we need your assurance that the bus ter- minal on these premises will be designated as the arrival and debarkation point for the pas- sengers of the Digby Island air- port bus line.” \ that space. had been allocated for|the property adjacent amounted Rupert area central bus terminal in the; to almost $25,000. Mr, MacKinnon said he felt: the proposed expansion would | cost more than $300,000. Present | plans for thé? Cr for a dining and banquet room, | coffee shop, terminal area with portions for airline company ticket sales, bus company ticket, sales, news stand and waiting! to the fact that there is more shelter here. The forecast for tomorrow is mostly sunny but low cloud and fog patches will move onto the shore overnight: and offshore again Wednesday. The further outlook for Rupert shows little change for Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. bh e western afternoon. Last July, the average high temperature was 76 degrees and the low 46. In 1960 the average Smithers. were: chix, 182,000 pounds at! per pound for large red spring, Mr. Streif said the facilities; rooms, lobby, elevator in the|high temperature for July was ‘RCMP investigated the acci-|13-20 cents, medium, 382,000 5¢ cents for mediums, 40 cents The Prince Rupert Fire De- provided in the new extension | Tear of the building and about|74 and the low 45, and in 1959 dent. 220,580 pounds pounds at 31.5-34 cents, large | for small, and large whites 46 57,000 pounds at 34.1-36.7 centsicents. Smalls sold at 46 cents per pound; number two landings | per pound, totalled 17,000 pounds. Coho deliveries amounted to partment answered two fire calls land one false alarm on Thurs- ‘day, Friday and yesterday. The first call came atl 4:59 will “add to the comfort of the travelling public and ample parking space is available at the rear, 40 extra rooms. The hotel manager said his company had already spent about $50,000 in the last two months the July high temperature was 75 and the low was 48. So far, Rupert has equalled lust year with more than 800 hours . Spring salmon landings tota}- | 246.000 poynds and trollers took ‘p.m, Thursday at 527 Bighth| Alderman Gordon Car!son| renovating 34 rooms on the first of sunshine to date. of halibut landed led 75,000 pounds, compared to about 80 per cent of that Avenue West. The owner, Ross moved that the matter be tabled | two floors of the existing build-| In 1960 there were less than Two boats landed with a total|54,000 pounds a year ago, with | #mount, 'Leeson noticed that the oil was|for discussion and Ald. J. W.) 16. 700 hours of sunshine to this of 220,580 pounds of halibut at the port of Prince Rupert today. . Selling on the exchange: Joan Wl with 42,000 pounds of me- about 40 per cent taken in the! Prices quoted were 39-40 cents - Iper peund compared with 30-35 cents per pound last year. Other salmon landings includ- Missing man ‘running in too heavily and he ‘notified the fire department. ‘The firemen let the fire burn PRINCE RUPERT MLA William out, and there was no damage Prusky seconded the motion, Before a vote was taken, Mayor | P. J. Lester suggested that the| only thing Counell “has to con- { 4 When the new portion is com- pleted the hotel will extend from Second Avenue West to First Av- enue West along the south side djum at 33.40 cents a pound, 25,- ed 365,000 pounds of sockeye,| 47 Murray and Vancouver East done, sider is whether or not it’s a of Sixth Strect. 000 pounds of large at 36.20 cents 130.000 pounds.of chums, and] ya Arthur Turner were nan- The second fire was at 708 _—___------ a pound and 3,000 pounds of chix nb-18 cents a pound, sold to B.C. 085,000 pounds of pinks. still sought ed by Premier W. A. C. Bennett Third Avenue West at 11:32 Fri- suitable location, The hotel own. | ers are spending thelr own “€ Other bottom fish landings | to represent British Columbia day, A flooded oi} burner caught} money, Nok us.” | Power failures Packors. yy Issac MacDonald, who was be- were above last year's total of at the annual Commonwealth fire in a two-storey apartment After studying the proposed! One boat landed at the Prince SSAC NO y was #4,000 pounds and totalled 145,- | portiamentary Association, Ca- and firemen proceeded to the] hotel expansion, Ald. Norman| caused by Rupert oyshereae Cooperative lheves to have fallen oe ht sland 000 pounds of grey - cod, 92,000 | edian Area Council confer- fire and extinguished it, Jack | Bellis said “It's the most. central | b| . Association's Fairview plant:| Chariene Onl ; 5 pounds of sole, 8,600 pounds of ee to be | ‘ ar as t eRD: | lows ; st convenient, | Silver Bounty with 145,603 pounds at the mouth of the Skeena River ence to be held at Toronto Karen was the oceupant of the | location, the most convenient, asting ineluding 45,811 pounds of me- dium, 100,281 pounds of large and 1H pounds of chix. Man fined $15 ling cod, and 1,500 pounds of ad midnight Sunday is stil Miss-| plack cod. ing. The RCMP launch PB Nanal- mo underwent a search for him in the area but has not been able to locate him, FISHERMAN DROWNS Reno Mather, 24, of Port Simp- son drowned near the govern- ment dock at Port Simpson about from August 12 4017, The con- room. ference will deal with all as- pects of legislature and par- hament and all delegates are invited to speak on all topies in which they are particularly AL 3:09 p.m. yesterday the fire department answered a call at Imperial Ol and it was a false alarm. The alarm rang because of a short circuit in the wiring and a pretty good plan.” | Following discussion of the; plans, Ald. Carlson withdrew his, |motion and Ald. Bellis moved: “We concur with the proposal providing the new nddition is A spokesman for Western Ro- tary Drillers Ltd., the company which is blasting and drilling at the Alaska Marine Ferry landing sip at Fairview, said today that ’ 6 jerested. vystem, ready within one year.” recent power failures in the city Avenue Foe ond gia and An RCMP marine diviston BR o'clock yesterday morning. . Interested. ses ugiee tei ee os " ones . ve one” on meen were caused by blasting opera- coats yesterday when he appear- spokesman — said this morning The ineldent occurred shot tly iy tions. edt before Magistrate E.'. Apple- that the investigation is still after he and four companions . % The spokesman said that Nor- whaite and ploaded guilty for continuing, dorked three giinetters after a ; thern British Columbia Power drivingg on the wrong side of the road. ~Holowachuk was charged as a resull of an ceeidont in whieh a car he was driving was in colli- sion with another car driven by CGiardon Brain of 44 Ninth Ave- nue West. The aceldont occurred at 7:30 am, Friday on the corner of Fulton and Taylor Street, To- iat damage was ostiniated at. $1,- 300. ha ca ete renee na eH ot opener eRsineE Matra ‘CCC profits up VANCOUVER «mh —- Columbtin Cellulose Ca, Tata, doclured a net profit, of $1,008,080 In the firat, six months of ite finanelal year. The Interim raporl, released hy fishing expedition at Canoe Pass. Te was loft in one of the boats while his companions went. Into the village and apparently wont on deck and fell into the water, His body was recovered in oa MacDonald was reparted miss. ing by his son who was also un the boat, The point where the incident occurred ts in open water, Bome 600 fishing boats were said to be ald was reported missing. the main dock. in the urea at the time MacDon- drugeing, operntion 60 feet off . }.. —— mo, N. B | f : HONOLULU i -- The United States postponed todiuy lis planned second high-altitude. nuclear axplosion for 24 hours, In Washington, the Atomie nergy Commission sald the ren- son for the delay was wenther conditions, + “LIVINGSTON, Mont, a -- A Caming plano, ballaved Lo be Co. was not negligent in any wry. “The power failures are a direct resull of blasting,” he said, He further felt that the cause of the failures “has now been rectified as a result of a change in blasting methods,” Four charged WILLIAMS LAKE :@ -~ Four persons have been charged in the death of 62-year-old) man near here Saturday. igabeth Agatha Thomas, 44, and Clothilde Thomas, 55, ware charged with assault ocension- ing bodily harm. time, and in 1959 there were only 584 hours of sunshine registered to the end of July. M AVOR Pr, J . LES hight was given permission by City Council to form a com: mittee to study present and future requirements of the Port of Prince Rupert. Mayor Lester sidd he fell. the comniut- tre Wag necessary because of all Che proposed port netivily sreheduled in the near future. WEATHER Mastly sunny Wednesday naan ~) tnale forse B-47 jot. bomber from 'Toxns, craghed into a 10,- Howard Malcolm Stine, 26, aud with low cloud and sen fo ray TnI protit for fO-fool meuntin fr south: contra) Marlene Monday night, Mol Lutht, 46, were churged aver the son times moving Aes “ ia » with attempting to obstruct jus- onshore. Little change tn the a period Tash your wis DION, France (Reuters) — Rosewora tolled through the tice, Lemperobtiure, winds lpht, sit, _ night undor floodights at the acono of Monday's train wreck dees me ee eee ow are oN ROR NET OIE EH OR ORMES DRUGS LTD. DIAL in which more than 40 persons wore Killed and at tonal 63 wore injured. ‘ + ¥ GUNEVA ety —- Mextornal Atfalrs Miniator Howard Graon of Onnadn snd today he deplored the Boviet doelaion to resie nuclear testing and said his government ts apposed to all Muieloay weapon ont. ‘ ¥ NTIONOLULU @ --- Federal avintion officluls gould offer no oxplanation today why erlppled Canadian alylnor, 0 second CAE se ytaalacad LAZY DAV — Canadians are aM een ee ee bees i In the pent of the annual vacation season, and it seems to be a Jnck Loule way found uncon xelous nenr Stino's cabin a mile fram here. Ho was pronounced dond on arrival at hospital, Low tonight and high Wed- nesday 48 and G2 Daily News readings! Touperature tt noon Barometer, sloudy (ih stent Prince Rupert has now gone 137 days without a fatal traffie accident TIDES Wednesday, duly a6, 10d3 (Paeiie Standard Mme) + tt High . O800 Vb fect away from anfely, suddenly plunged Into Ww maka of alrport enan of “Soolng Canada Mest" thts yoor, ‘This palr al the beach soak up sun tn preference to 0 and 158 days without a 20:9 10.5 fect conatruction equipment Sunday night, KMinK 97 of the 40 long trip. With the dollar devulued, Canada ts onjoying a tourist Influx bub more Canadians nro fire fatality, Low on... M01 BB feet porsons banrd, reported staying at home, — TNS Photo M08 TS feat