en a ek eo ris DR A ptt etn te Fahey thcme eed needle wily Mal rh armen ary ytd oe = " ae dg Ea aN tay Pe ste Partiat oh oo Siete ge te Od septiiwnuy ye SAHA AS Aug alse eB yan oe ates ey ti Meat ee oe am eres / \ ' out _ Your Engdgettient For |. : Thursday Afternoon / E ROTARY TEA go 7 oo . : . , eg oo : ah ~ Moses eo Bayh BI pS Te me! ‘ jo Gnd peg 7 Mo Cs cif oP rt: “And Key Ee les a | Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwes “BABY CONTEST : een e eee ce ay ea od sel - 7 VOL, KL. No, 142 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY, TUNE 18, 1958 PRICE: IVE CENTS Weekend | Re te wn Canada ANU L ASH ; Road Mishaps “Take 18 Lives: | «eesBy The Canadian Press ey Bg oe . Accidental death struck on Canadian roads and} waterways during the _ weekend, claiming most of the 38 fatalities, “Kighteen persons lost thelr lives’ Jn. highwey — smashes ‘Drowntngs accounted for another “Y2eedn addition, a -Canadlar Press’ survey shows that three persons: died in’ railway accl- dents one was burned to death |. and four died from miscellaneous | causes.:. * Bo “Ontarlo led the count, taken from 8 p.m. local time Friday to midnight. Sunday, with a total — of 16 accidental deaths, The pro- yinee had Jt highway deaths and four drownings. A man_ died when he: fell from a hydro pole. “Fhere were 10 fatalities in Que- hee, four. In New Brunswick: and two.cach in Nova Scotia, Mani- toba; Alberta and British Colum- bia * Saskatchewan, Prince, Ed- ward Island and. Newfoundland were. reported fatality-free.. “There were four drownings, 8 Highway fatality -and.-a fire dedth “in Quebec. Four “other persons died from miscellancous CAUSCS, - in ‘Nova Scotla two persons (ed-in traffic crashes, In New Brunswick three: died. in. traffic and one in a railway accident. Manitoba registered two drown- ings. be Alberta had one traffic death and’a dfowning.. In British’ Co- lumbia a child-was drowned and f 4 man fell from a. hospital win-- e Gow, mo | \ | 3 | H h 295,000 Pounds. _|Sold on Exchange) [OA total of 295,000 | ~jpounds of halibut were): ~ MAKING SURE THAT. HIS monkey talk is ‘clearly: understood, {sold ° n the Prince Ruper t . Christopher Robin; a diminutive ‘12-week old Rhesus: monkey, Halibut Exchange this clambers up on the shoulder. of 10-year-old Margaret. Hayward ming. wit ium to whisper some of his’ animal aphorisms into. her. delignted morning, . M } bh mediu r ‘seems fish: bringing an average. of 24 cents-a pound, the; ear. Margaret, a yisitor to the Whipsnade Zoo; ‘seems . unable to see her simian visitor, but hearing him is obviously no problein..- -.. thighest paid here . since} sales began on the Ex- cenls a pound, paid, for medium June:11, Top price’ on ‘the Ex- change. today. was’ . 24.2 cents ee atety ay ee while the low was .23.8 cents. VANCOUVER .(CP) — Railways Minister | Large fish brought 15, cents iq Dp, Tatar : ntriaawdey that Daalti yound and. chicken halibut 1 Ralph Chetw ynd_ denied Saturday that Pacific cents, down: 4 cents per pound Great Eastern Railway tracks were hurriedly laid . tom Friday. po so he could win a bet. | oo Arthur Laing, B.C. Liberal leader, charged in an address at Prince Rupert Friday night that ‘tracks on the North Vancouver Squamish exten- sionjof the PGE were pulled.up the day after, the, ae x: eT AS. THE FAMED. STATUE, .Nelso 2 grandeur, ‘a wing -of six four-engined bo Command cause pigeons to flutter : Square. oe “oF ~ The International Pacific Halibut commission’ in Seattle: anounced (oday. that6 amy. “June 27, will be the closing” date of the first halibut fish-. ing season in Areas 2 and 1-B,- The word was received by E, V.-|- , 7 Er hi ht R 9 tes first train crossed the-new section so the roadbed 2} wniting,commission:represen- |) VV i; of mates wo ab cunt tatacead oko fo 4s Cee eer vl tative here;from H.-A. Bunlop, |: ee “Ae elgi ge i could be'completed: te Mg “i secretary of the commission in foo SS tee PME pe ~ Mae Chetwynd'said the only rock being dump- | Seattle, - +> -Vandals broke: into’the=bath, h , nna POPPA Pr | POOL in McClyment park ei le records for the” public: d telephone wires,” ’. Chairman Charles. P,.. Balagno and parks superviser: Miss: Rusty | aw morning and. sto cut ‘the newly-installe Increased 7 Per Cent " OTTAWA The board of transport commissioners today anthorized the rallways to In- ‘crease, freight rates by Tope cent between July 3 and Oct, 31 ' The,. increase, which might wield): the railways — between $7,000,000 and $9,000,000 in the four months, Is an Interim meas- ure pending fuller board con- ‘sldgration of an application b: ‘ine companies for a general 15- ‘per cent boost, The railways have sought th: higher rates qo offsel receni ed was from the upper levels highway being built above the railroad. | OO "The highway builders were lifting sections of ‘track and dumping rock on the railroad bed. ‘ Graders then pushed the rock into the water, “We are trying, to help them with the high- cay,” he said: “Otherwise they would be forced to truck out all the rock, which is an expensive operation.” - inary Gunderson, PGE .general manager, eaid the track was pul down to speed completion of the line “and not to win any hats for the min- ister,” Individual lanuings with the prices for mediums, large and chicken per pound in brackets are as follows: °° * : United States boats: Arlice— 53,500 pounds (24; 15.6; 14) sold to Atlin Fisheries. Lorelei —~ 32,000 pounds (24; 115.5; 14) sold to Pacific Fisher- ics, Canadian boats: Island Queen —A0,000 pounds (23,8; 15; 14 sold to Booth Fisheries. Twinkle—55,000 pounds (23.8; 15: 14) sold lo B.C, Packers. Deep Sca—25,000 pounds (23.9, 15; 14) sold to Atlin Fisheries. . Southend—25,000 pounds (23,8; 5; 14) sold to Pacific Fisheries Iris S~-30,500 potinds (24.25 15) 15 long. play,.and. three. "78" records were: stolen... RD, ,The vandals: broke. three. win- dows and ‘gained entry’ through | ; a iniddle window: to-unlateh:twe |p side windows, The telenhope wire | -— was ‘cut onthe outside of the) oa: building, The., rocks. used. . to break the windows were still on] 8 the floor of the bath.house. Mr.) q t Balagno sald, ce ep He labelled the robbery as “dlsqusting” ‘and sald that “I said we should get tough .list ’ , r | gontyact concessions to 150.000 SONVENTION THIS WEEK 14) sold to B.C, Packers. and Tstitl thinkwe should, 9 on non-operaling employees. The . Helen 134,000 pounds (24.2; eve a t le : oh ne ta WINNIPEG |.) Thundere!| 2" Ht compinics have estinater he 15: 14) sold to! Rabeock Fisher- . We've BO Loo much. of the lax- howers Sunday: falled.to:halt* don’ F \h-per ecnt holst would ylele, ul ert am ef 0 i e ios, payer's money invested there, Tt sarapaatn mM Teast thie which eae Gnnadian — Navional Raw : p In addition, seven vessels clellv- looks as it we. shall, Nave, 10 ont out-of control in northern FT Oat year nud CO. ~ lered 147,500 pounds of halibut to spend more: and have a care: Manitoba. mote than, a week ago ndiwn Pacific Railway $19, the Prince Rupert Fishermen's toker's cottage built, there so and now ‘threatens to “tori AY that tho, park. can ‘he looked after night and day. The robbery was’ discovered -by park caretaker Richard Bury al 2 am, Sunday, The break-in Foceurred sometime balween 9:10 CP, BALAGNO . + Should get tow 200,000. ~ Tnidally, the t gunouneed Vast week |i would grant an Increase -- unspect flac hen—to be effective between July 1. anh Oat, ah fhe? temporary general si rrense order -Lo he reviewed by the “eammissioners after fall hourings slarking here Bept, a caw aecompanied by Ara te terlodking Judgments nnd direc. tons for partlenliar (rentment of come eonrmiadities with respect to tolls, Thea ond Wintled ay eregge on cout and mike to vents a ton for tho four-month ,Co-Optrative Association, Co-Up landings were: | Spar 5,500 pounds; Neptune Ij 130,000 ‘pounds: Balsac T 28,000 the direction’, of Fin! Flon, Jay miles forthe: west. say fe “An fieh.and achalfof rain fell), on the district carly Sunday. byt]: strong winds: tater hy" the: day: rapldly dried the-bushe ors Saturday evening when Mise} nye: plage," doserlbed:.as “the Thaln locked wp mid left the vorst In Manitoba, now: has: pe park and daylight, stroyed 750 acros’of-n designatcd “tho awhnming pool was filled | reereatlon ‘aver and att romalny ‘pounds; Gony 24,000 pounds: Cancer Drive ‘only last weok and this woekend [out of control on sevoral fronts, was Ure first ono thet super Tt hing Jumped across, napvow Straten 14,000 pounds; Cape Final Tally | visors were Lo bo. on hand: lo lakos ‘ity sovoral aren and wiles: v eying ry r thea yy 1) ' ‘Tt be among those presented by the Prince Rupert spencer 20,000 pounds; Morth ' we Vf" sche Ua yo , ye Commerce ab the Associated Hounds of Trade ron ention \ L Prin HH H4,000 pounds, Final tally of donations from help youngsters. ts halted, threatens to turn toward Oye » 24-29, George, June alee Saturday the 2, Doreen vsold In addition, the Prince Rupert establishment of Canadian cor- 49,000 pounds of hatibut to Booth the one-night drive for tunes Un, Flow, 800; mille’ northwest April 10 by the Prince Rupert IP WIinhneg, delegates will submit resolutions ridors through the Alaska Pans |pisheries al prices of 28 cents a asking thab this year's unused: handle, considarntion frst be; paynd for mediums, 15.5 cents a appropriation — for construction given to making use of oxisllng | pound for large and If eonls a braveb of the Chnadian Caner (ber tre wn Soclaly was placed this mornlig Hn Was IMPVOVING. : AIL flvog ty sonbiineny Munttaba the: TV Here, Road to Alask for establishment of television In north. poration, and for to Alaska, will Chamber of; ce rangport board au par gh | ' nee ener s: setae ee poate Resolutions calling central B.C. by the Canadian Brondeasiing Cor onstruction af a road running through B.C. ' strange RUN Iyg «dat: his. Anger Londons 4 naptha, etiar Vi ji of Uno Cassior-Stewart pond be Canadian ports In the north. |pound for chicken, Mriday, 68, added to. next year's, and that Tho resolution. WHT alsa. express} 00 pounds of halibut were deliv. the Canadian Naklonal Railways opposition to cay negotiation |ared to the Co-Op by the Tape put ii modern sleopingecnrs whieh would “tond lowards the |ow, hack Into service an the northern establishment of large industry \ pee ETTETIU ear CATON CERT ER SEG S ej Sip vo Sip Hie * ts, Une tivo aly ‘y 7 day. hin LC Buin Nass Sockeye r i ! i} een ASS ee fn ne tite effect last Jan, t and later guapended, 1s wiped out ant replierd by: the seven. ptr ONL TEL CHEC, ‘pilin, play's with be allowed iy apply Inerenses up to seven per cont an western Jambar oy ip eusbavairt, Hala tallydig with The sla at the gener holst, post winter, (he hon red Woeked a rillwny ablempt bo poost the Timber rates by: six por cent ' PREECE HANTA MONICA, Guilt, Wy == innuy Gunther dianal: elgh wwe parents of w baby alr, Tho ehild, thelr first, was horn a BL, doln's Hoapltal hore Sunday, Voth mothar and the six=pound biby ‘are Ming fie, “Tush what we whaled," commented Curbs on rr) Path wag web atRiod this marn- W, Brown, Uruee Brown, MEA, Steamship vessel Camostay are oulling Chief Stewart Norman Ing by Belpendiiry Magistrate Wo, Glunsey for Ging Salva, if, of 20 Hays Cove Clrele who appenred tn police courk this morning on a ehnrge of cane tributing, do the delinquency of nh Vheyeureold Pork tadward: girl No plea waa entered: by de- fened counsel Wilk Ray whe asked that the ease bo adjourn od unl dune 26, Algo appearing Ih eonrk waa Riehued Raymond Curley who pleaded guilty Co Wavhig a ease af amopened beer I a elby res. daurnnt, Hoe was fined: $40 aid costs or ly default sontenced: to sorve one Month in fall, Accused sald he was carrying the bear out of bh enfe when he wid Mr. Roherlson dune 20, HG. Mbernt leader, LONG FLIGHT Dringing Chancellor home flew nonestop wilikeo to Bonn Bat hours, 4 mninntas, flrab such direct fly jis apoctl father’s day gift’ atopped by pallee, Tago Kraupner and d, and Brown will alko atiend the high- wiys conferences ab Burns Lake, Mr Brawn travelling with Arthur Loing, oe REO ORRIN ETT = RRR OH me HONN of The Weal Gein Lufthansn Aleiing sald today Us Super-Constollation abel jet yreiny In alrline, ‘The plang was chartered by te West German government for Adonnuer's visit to the UB, I, Mian. Heuee Davidson of Virncouver "Doctor" today after ne aelivered a Port Simpson woman of a7 pound 6 mee baby pint onrly this morn My. ho baby aerived al Gal mi, Laday while the mothor wii en route to hospltnl ti Prines: Tn. pert, The mother and eblld, both of whom are reported doing tno, were Meh ab the dock by the Prince Rapork Ambiance and ished Lo Prinee Ruparh General Hospital at Ti ain The mather boarded the Cre Host kan Ghis morahng at Port Slmpuon, Her name was nat reloasod by hospital authorities here as the father had nol yet will lie Adennuer from Mil. t waa the ht by any On Display At Egypt Rites PORT SAID a. Premier dae ral Abdel Niaser ratuod Myypt's flag over the Bue, canal zone ab Port Sid today, with ao prayor (hit no forolan fos wil ever fly nh his comntry peak, Nine ne slanehuilt MIG. feta streaked overhend and a Seguin salute boomed fram an Hayptian frigate In the harbor, Tho Inst Urlllsh soldier lett Port Bald lnat wook, onding 7 yours of military eecupablon tt been notified of the birth, Way pt. on fishing on Snvallenog sal will opon July to Skeenn river vu, . Glosmn limo ror gnlmon. fish tng Vhis your is from 0 pan, const todiy, Nob In. tompornture, Wine erly 15, Low Lonight: THonday “At! Thovsday Wu 6 pan, Sunday. WH bo Held in 0, during te first weak tn Octobor, ‘Mo Newapaper sl non was nado by ar of tho subarban: Exquinalt, alituenoy nssoclalon 1 , Government xources cout COLONIST SAYS | FOR SEPTEMBER OR | VICTORIA @Tho Dally Colonlat anya tt gonornt eloalton k of Soptomber of Lhe’ - Id Bundny Wh toa oaponalte off rlday wight, , ae 1 nob ho reachod for. col apit-and Prine lanb wee lolat ab nae Soalal eee : a day, Ran along tho in Not much change da soutls and ‘high Tort Hardy,’ Band: o Ruport 40 and 55, vetge te ve berg nuland ELECTION SET. OCTOBER . nod Unt Untestatos loxod meotlng. Crodlt provinelal, cons MON omawn | ierlod, ‘The railways have Hsbed “Ying after the summer season. Hsing Canadian power outsice , Me OLAN aderault ue Mane Nal ; for 28 eons, Wesker ean One" 4 ry resolution will ask Canadian uneltory Bab Bor nN f sit uh ov ta nro roportod allitor oll, of undor W ! tars live protested the proely " ar ' ‘ag " ‘od y ) q ‘) row 10 pre V OUR ‘0 ut , ‘ sat ai 1 ah ee & Moro. that t a yy uae wt i nny negotlatlons dn the. Al resoludons niust be clearer of $4,000 released May 1M) -feonbrol, re Des rere Otte. Hy posed ona pres by the resolutions committee bes éoson én i. poe ee aelgly Andy pole wore: Wa the honed alsa Tnstriebed (O°) py oro (hy aro prevented to Ul Aboard Qiotn Ant Ne Nl wee LO PPPS AAA 0): wii it Monti tlent i dny Ua Bail of $9 00 (nevi a8 DWH, “em art Atwell "aber WW) rene gqekoyo: sutmon flatnn | Fe ex oc afdeldenilnie:: Un s crus, -of ld Ay ever cont iyereds rt : CEN roar was TT, Steel, ue " Th ma add aiagils Hl , A Me pet cen In i isn th me 5 t C ; Delegates representinss Prinee Camosun yeil wae Maan ee serson) on tha Nags rlyer opened WEATHER. . 1 Tha, body, ng i] ia bral vt ls | M ered et In \ase Rupert will be local Chamber Siinday mghb and the season ry "ae bo an Hota Granada Meets, red) 1 err vtetlant Rap ; ay ' W a dled toate teteg amd Pungday {Whether (i), man, nly by she beat Of wesident Bark Gordon, Ormey” g \ ° ° will start: (1 tha Rivers Intel AN) Gjondy today and -Tualny yer, Lhe man tO i i Of Contributing Alar Kenneth Robertson, Vi. Shiv uates aboard the Unie Soviet Migh Gronville-Pringlpo avon June Ae witty a tow any portoda Majoie | Ne Wad etl attra. “Tpapootorof Dot Tagan any itt appar Murdo of Vindletlvonass Of) Judico,": Robbory Ww na. moblvos, As BUENO containing $138, $6710 Binion: curvonoy, Wha.found: Ale iho-hodys Tha. ylatini's oxppnalye wrlal wall: waa homey: Cody et “Polleo; had ab loqab: one it brat “nvtintate buted upinny tdentlt}> anion, In'tho, viotli's Wallet Wad an unemploymant {irae Ht 8 card sated -n Torontoy Office sid Uvoyacauld: make oubsbio: Jnana: Mosdotloly’ any the:cnpe its ‘Poliee werd: wirablo® 10. ik tho namo, bhdwise sta: aitenty OMe ploymontoffices In Toron {olonod for: tho wookond;': sy Wad “pint “An tuitop today,