rince Rupert Daily News ‘ . VOL. 52, No. 139 Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 - Bea tetaaae © weeerammneson mine PROVINCIAL LIERARY we VICTCRIA, Ec 45 Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest DEC 31/62 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1962 News Desk 3204, Sports 3205, Social 3206 PRICE: “FEN-CENTS_—____- June employment up 1 while jobless total Unemployment down 1.1 per cent OTTAWA (CP) —A large influx of teenage stu- dents slowed the May-to-June decline in unemploy- ment, holding it at 301,000 last month, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and the federal labor department t THE PRINCE RUPERT traffic safet on a y committee which has just completed a successful auto- mobile seat belt campaign are seen above outlining their second project, the “Anti-jaywalk- ing” campaign. Members of the safety ccmmittee are left to right, Angus McCracken, Mervin Baron, and David Bannister, chairman of the committee. — Staff photo by Ozzie Zbitnew reported today. The monthly labor force re- port showed employment up by 197,000 to 6,451,000, while unem- ployment fell by 35,000 to 301,- 000. The June jobless total repre- sented 4.5 per cent of the labor force, compared with 5.1 per cent in May and 5.6 per cent in June last year. The joint DBS — labor depart- ment press release, issued about a week earlier than usual, said the increase in employment was “unusually large’ for the May- to-June period. - The decline in unemployment, it added, was “smaller than usual for this time of year.” The picture in brief, with esti- Doctors withdraw demands SASKATOON ()—The Saskat- chewan College of Physicians and Surgeons today withdrew its demand that the government suspend the controversial medi- cal care insurance act. The move was announced by Dr. H. D. Dalgleish, president of ‘tthe college, in a speech to the CCF provincial convention. He proposed that the act be e « mates in thousands: |echanged at a special session of June May June the legislature, but said the} rince U er resi en § ra 1962 1962 1961 amendments must first oe : Labor Force .... 6,752 6,690. 6,592 agreed upon by the college and. Employed ........ 6451 6,254 6,222| the government. Unemployed .. 301 336 370; Doctors would resume normal: to help destitute Grise family The repert is based on a sur-~ vey of 35,000 households across . , . snes ele : ; : 'Cr i 7 Many Prince Rupert residents have rallied to help a destitude woman and anada during tne wee et her four small childven after her plight was revealed in The Daily News yester- day. Offers of clothing, bedding, a mattress, a;chesterfield suite, a crib and a baby buggy have been received at The Daily News of- fice and by the Department of Social Welfare: . ——ihirt cmsyet. no lodgings have been offered, and that is what June 23. Today’s release did not include the DBS statistical re- husband was there to help her and the weather was fine, but ‘after he was. sent.,to. jail,, she was very nervous living alone. There was no electricity or water in the small shack and she had to pack water from a creek 50 feet away from the cabin. ‘looking. She longs to find a port on the labor force, the basic document on employment and place for them so she can .un- pack. their .clothing. and toys which have been in storage since they arrived from Dawson Creek in May. A fund to aid this family has been set up in the city by Mrs. promised later. this week. “Changes in employment and unemployment between May and June were strongly affected by a very large Influx of young people into the labor market,” practice after passing of amendments. ' Dr. Dalgleish said his new pro- | posal calls for amendments the: to} allow any doctor who chooses to | practice outside the act “without | any provision of the act apply- unemployment trends. This was |. ing to him.” Doctors withdrew normal serv- dee July 1.when the government started its compulsory medical care insurance plan. Since the start of the boycott the college has demanded sus- pension of the medical care in- WORLD CHAMP — Danny Sailor of Cloverdale, B.C. hurtles down a spar tree in a demonstration of his climbing skill at a loggers’ sports day. Sailor recently won the world title for rope and spur | climbing. LRP Rate yo Family out as home burns — CP Photo injury Saturday afternoon at N BC Power paying mo A family of nine people escaped - on scale says Black Port Simpson when their one- storey house was heavily dam- aged by fire. “4 : . j “prior Condrrorr © ' ; " | the _whole family was out ; > Her only heat was an old kitch-|Fritz Mostad of 666 Fourth Ave- | Said the report. surance act as a pri : Ne reer aT PETrrpe il laa TE TNT TE this family needs the most. ine ‘ he : OUI Wl © Pen Ys star rr ery Mrs. Ila Grise and her four|& Stove, and there was hardly | nue East and Mrs. Herman Rens- | s,QW DECLINE to opening negotiations with the Any impression that Northern B.C. Power Com- When the fire started’ vt any furniture. children, James, six years; Eva, four; Marie, two, and Thomas. six months, had been living alone in a tumbledown = one - room shack at Casey Point, a mile and one half alone the railway track past the Fairview Co-op, Last Friday, Mrs. Grise’s hus- band, Germain Joseph Grise, was sentenced to one year in jail for being in possession of stolen goods. Last night, a Salvation Army officer and a few interested friends went out to the little; Mrs. Grise is only 23 years old and has been under the doctor’s care for nerves since her last baby was born. The children are all healthy- void of 1002 West First Avenue, who started off the fund this morning with a donation of $20 each. Donations may be Ieft at the Prince Rupert Credit Union It said an estimated 95,000 teen-agers — substantially more than in recent years — were added to the labor force as school at the Co-op Centre. terms ended. About 70,000 found Local Jaycees to launch anti-jaywalking campaign Prince Rupert Jaycees are using the “do as I do work, but 25,000 were not im- mediately absoroed into employ- ment, “thereby slowing down the decline in total unemploy- ment.” Employment gains in manu- facturing showed the most mar- ked improvement between May and June, with the increase government on a new plan. Towboat over-heated kitchen wood and pany Ltd. is not paying observed union scales of wages val stove. and spread quickly. and is offering unfair competition to electrical con-’ tractors is untrue Thoms B. Black, manager of Nor- thern B.C. Power said here today. crew members may strike | VANCOUVER (& — Crew mem-! bers of 28 towboat companics: are voting whether to go out on, a strike that officials say could) He was commenting on re- marks made by D. E,. Guyatt, manager of the Electrician, a firm presently in dispute with the Prince Rupert local of the International Brotherhood of El- ectrical Workers, Union members at the Elect- Despite the efforts of the Port Simpson volunter fire brigade, the house was nearly a complete Clothing, bedding, and fur- lecture was Jost and there was ‘heavy damage to the inside ot paid by B.C. Fower were feeble. thre structure. and that he felt benefits he was' aqr and Mes. Morris Morrison giving his employees were equal and their six children lived in and in sume cases superior to loss thos P , the house, but Mr. Morrison was hose of B.C. Power. axway fishing for Inverness ¢an- _He said that if he was to con- nery at the time of the fire. The sider present wage demands bY jyoij.e belonved to Mrs. Morri- 3 N- Ne}; ‘ao “ti . his employees and give “the oye ¢; . one . r} wt . os : . : higher th e tie up the logging and pulp in- rician are requesting a three-| © ae MW oson's father, Moses Grey, who dwelling and moved Mrs. Grise; approach” in an anti-jaywalking campaign starting time of year, fnvall other indus~ dustry on the coast. eent per hour increase immedi- Seen deal CO ae iter shea abo lived with the family. . and her few possessions to the; : ee ey nen nen ° * . ¢ ‘ ar vineers . ¢@ in- , C, fer the erenthi “ ae ne . Green Rooms on Fraser street. this Saturday. try groups, rising employment| Locals 425, marine engincers,!ately and a four per cent in fhe house, was the last on: Although she is now in com- They have received permission fortable, clean, warm lodgings,! from City Council to paint “no The Juyeee traffic safety com- mittee reminded that it is an of- levels followed the usual seasonal patterns. and 400, seamen, cooks and deck - hands, of the Canadian Broth- crease effective August 1, The dispute arose because Mr. between him and his opposition ; ben would increase by 29 cents per at the end of the street past dre hour or $11 per Week and $600 Uited Chureh. The family is at adr = very ¢ caywalkine’ slens slawaltec |fenee under the city bylaw to -to- erhood of Railway Transport ANG Guyatt said he felt that rates " . present Living with relatives at fining for. the amall children, eye om theron any Jayece jaywalk Oo rising ‘rend ot job openings in General Worker oot are CON= now paid did not correspond with pert don't want to pay a greater Port Simpson. and some Assist - yr Tne sme S vis > any Juyeecy: , . strike vote among a - a Gand Ly é ) ay ae “ ro Ce lvae Na vive . , and the three flights of stairs: member is caught jaywalking “A higher incidence of jay- manufacturing was an import- Soe ane ios represented by the these of other companies in siMl-| Wane than my opposition is pay- Soe e ene and 0 ee are a constant hazard for them, and is reported by iuny other |Wwilking and near hits of care-|ant feature of the employment ‘ ‘ ilar trades. ing and have therefore taken the oy HEME ANE She Is willing to pay up to $50 in rent monthly for suitable ace - fommodation, as she redelves member, he will be subject to a fine of 50 cents payable to a club “kitty.” less pedestrians by motorists es- pecially on Third Avenue West has deemed {it necessary to upturn, In the second quarter of 1962, employment was up 195,000 or 3.2 per cent. Of this B.C. Two Bont Owners’ Associ'.- tion. Officials of the locals said a In an attempt to pet rates equalized Mr. Guyatt has taken the issue to conciliation. makers’ Club, A spokesinan for the Depart: ment of Indian Affairs sale thie matter to conciliation,” Mr. Guy- att added. strike could cause a tie up in nn amereene vaSuTres ve oe coceeentties cone eeme ce cece | 1 ’ she ¢ jen.” a com-| man y ’ W[s ; ; ; Ins . 8 ° emerreeney measures to meet $168 per month from the De- launch the campaign,” a com manufacturing accounted fOr line jogging and pulp industries! He said he could not see why Bingo law eee eae of the. family partment of Soclal Welfare, ° mittee member said, ees because tugs involved haul log} he should pay $3.25 per how : pee been taken by the depart- Mrs. Grise eame here from Man J e Couneil was approached sev-| There was an increase of 68,-|pooms and barges for the ine e B.C, Power was only pily- “confusing” wd Mee ye te | Dawson Creck two manths a0 eral weeks ago and permission | 600 in the service industry and | qustries. Jing $2.97 and ploing contract ect visited the scene. ot \ to join her husband, who had was pranted to the Jayeves to}somewhat smaller gains In con- work as well, it recontly this shack for $258, Bhe sald that de wasn't “too bid" ving there, as long as her City man dies purchased after falling into crevasse A scismiograph crew member, palyt warnings on sidewalks. The baste Jiveee request was for per- mission to paint appropriite slo. taps and signs on. direetional sien posts as well as sidewalks, The gronp will concentrate on struction and trade. Agricultural employment was 29,000 lower than a year cariier. Employment gains between May and June were more than seasonal ly Ontario and British The 300 marine engineers snc 350 members of local 400 want a 10-per-cent wage Increase in a two-year contract plus job se- curity. Local members are being urged to reject a coneillation board Mr, Guyall is entirely In er- ror and is unaware that under agreement with the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Hlectrical Workers, wage and salary rates for employees of the company says Bonner the fire Monday night, as soon VANCOUVER ¢ The law ae they heard of it. governing bingo is a contused , piece of legislation, impossible to simplify and a problem to itd- nunister because it is unpopu- Text published — OTTAWA & A full text of , ne vps () Soviet Premier Khrushehev’s Donald Christianson, 25, of Fore- |W area bounded by McBride |Columbin, but about normal for | majority reccomendation of alwere Increased as of January aa Attorney - General Bonne Speech to the) Moseow. Peaee ; most, Albarta, died after falling Street on the east, Seventh the timo of year {In other re- six-per-cent wage Inerease over this your and a further increase Sale uesday, at age of 89 Coneress Inst week was publish - into a erovice ab Salmon Glacier |Sbreet on the west, Third Ave. |gtons. three years. will be effective August 1," Mr.j He made the comment aller ca yoday in an advertisement ; A former rallway section man near Stewart, B.C, about 3 pm. nue on the south, and Seeond |, 1| Black said. denying that the term occea- whieh ran three full pares in hy this Ying yestorday. Avenue on the north, sity of Washington selsmolorist | gtates Air Force flew the X-16 to an altitude record esthnated ‘aneessions when added to baste his departinent who satd those 7 kone Wt days without a ngo nnd to Prince Rupert 1} The bedy was recovered, and located Ino the North Paelfie Bente ; ~ becomin the first Lo qualify as wens" ae eine 5 tl snid groups nol conforming to the peg ts ea(fie necident 1048, the Inquest da slated for duly 20, | about 390-400 miles southwost of as at lonat H4 milos yesterday, socoming me wage scales brings Np toe si fatal traffic accident aren Wesloy Maurica Morden, 80, of No. 6 Bay Apart- ments died In hospttal yesterday afternoon, Born in London, Ontarlo, Mr. Merden came to B.C, 42 yours Te was widewed and js surviv- ed by two sons Wesley of Princo Rupert, and iarper of Alberta; theese dnughters, Vora Morden, Mue Moredon, and Mrs. Martlin Walsh of Onttrlo, Munoral will be helel from Vor- guson's Funeral Home at 2:30 pm, Thursday with br Re WwW. I, Christianson was employed by Scismiograph Service Corporn- tion of Cannda and was survey~ ing for Grand Duke Minos at the time of the aeeldent, Christianson ts married and his wife lives a Foremost, In. an exhausting altompt John Davis was only able to save one of his two frionds from drownlng We eeremenre eer rerent diets Sapeenem Ite: prep cnain ame: aminare ne araen ‘Quake rocorded SUATTLE wh — A madernate earthquake, whieh the Univers News One drowns as skiff capsizes Wodlak Island, Alaaka, was ro- feorded here today at 6 aim, PDT, naldod today for couldn't swim and attempted to take them back to shore, Des- peratoly trying to move them he LOS ANGELES ( — Maj. Robert M. an astronauy In a winged grat, + LONDON (Reuters) -- Sir Winston Churehiil walked un- the first time since he broke the thigh bone in his left leg ina fall in Monte Carlo June a8. ¥ ¥ + + CAMP MERCURY, Nev, (4) -- nsholl — was oxploded n tho aly at the Novadn tost site today white 000 soldlory took pay in battlotield miaroouvrs: Briefs White of the United A nuclear weapon =~ possibly “The IBEW recognizes the fact that fringe benefits and cances-| stons allowed campuny eniployers grently exceed thase provided by electrical contractors,” he sald. “The cost of such benefits and senules ta an amount which not. only equals but exceeds those pald by contractors,” sald) Mr. Binck, We went on to say that the Northern 8.0. Power Comprny has always ronached on ogree- ment with the TBEW on wipes nnd working conditions over a sional” used dn the taw to cover The. . ~ Tt was paid for by games for religious and charit- au Fournal Was | y able groups ts being defined as meaning “onee every three weeks." Mr. Bonner srld an official of Sovint emibussy. Prince Rupert has now once-In-three-weeks ruling would be prosecuted owas “probably | misunderstood.” ferme cteens seein neces ericere mete ray femme ened we tee ee No change The local Department of Mish- eries offien announeed — that there will be no change in clos- ing of Areas 6, 7, 8, 0, ane 10) and 452 days without a fire fatality. WEATHER Little change in temperature. Winds southwest 16 Thurs ‘ ' seriod of 32 yanra “without re-} . : . tae day. Low tonight and high WINotL offleluting. after tholy akiff capslaed $00] lost his arip.of Marks, Ho do- LIMA, Porn (Reutors)—Carataker President Manuel Prado period La ae tion or arbitra- Soa the Skeanw to Cipe Thursday 60 and 60. yards from Talda in the Maasott | lverod Ridley to safety but when | was deposed by wv military coup today. Armored wnlty swept | tton.” “Cosh roan inid down abt the Dilly News Readings RUMP dotachment district at} he returned to got Marks, he was] into the capital and troops arrosted the president after a “Sentos pald by Norther UC. poplinnninay bf the aeason 4s byrom Temperature ab noon... bs OR MES tO im, today. Masset da aps foul of sight, five-week political erials following an indeclaive election, Powor are higher than those atl pyrsday night wb @ pan. until Harameter, rislngy vee SOs proximately 8h miles wort of Water in the aren ts quite ¥ + ¥ ¥ presont Ino effect between the sunday Mt a 2 O Pn. Prince Rupert. rhitiow where the Jnlet water NERLIN (mM -—— The United States has protested to Soviel [IBEW and the provincial Tydro , Mo, . east cannon acnessmenng TIDES DRUGS LTO. John Unrold) Marks, 10, of [rans out, pollee sald, and could= {| officials agninat the buzzing of an American plane by a Rus- jand Power Authority,” he added. T kill d Inidw was the viellm, and [n't be loo much deeper that al ainn jet in one of West Berlin ar corridors Tuesday, Nolng vn wldily, he sald, WC, wo wre Thursday, duly 10, 1002 DIAL i Coorgo Ridlay wis saved, tile over an averngo MMuVs w + J Powor hina many scnles while| VANCOUVER @ -— ‘Two men (Pacific Standard Time) ‘ Tho (Ho was honding out to a} holght. GENEVA (Reuters) — The United States rejectod the 8o- [contractors have Hmtted senles, | were killed ‘Tuesday when their High Ae U 28.8 feet Invgor boat when the akiff cap. | Marks’ body waa later recovor~ viel Unton's Intest disarmament proposals today on grounds Mr. Guyatt in reply to Mr.[Waht plane crashed tn MecAlpin 1 B08 feet, | 2 sivocd. Davia took hold of both fed and an inquest will be hold | they would “tend to cronte immediate and sorious Imbalances [Dlack's statements said this} lake near the northern Uritish Low ...... 0840 0.7 feet hia companions who apparently laut @ tonleht, of military power.” ; morning that fringe benefits Columbla const, 81:00 6.8 fect