fl strikers, meeikers, but no vio- Brrow's mDES piandartl Time) or ugust 13, 1954 Fo:lo 20.1 fect , 18.8 fect 9.7 feet MORE, left, world light-heavyweight champion in a picture’ taken befo hip fight, matches right arm with challenger Harold Johnson, Moore’ 8 vith 14th round knockout. See story on Page 6. : Settlements Made, Berman IT, Germany (Reu- Fike of 14.000 pub- ion and ulilily rinburg ended to- Kl the A to terms fIxed by A conimiltee giving Fr Germany's labor pt throbbing as Fclashes broke out e and strikers ab Nurnberg. Several pn each side. PATEN phegan when strik- Siemens-Schuckert d “Workers who hort in from thelr motoreycles and bmn, licemen, who were b-strikers from the mes, were opposed by me vlso went out at mrotect non-strikers 0 work. There were Labor Front man’ electrical concern, Despite the renewed violence, \here were some streaks of light on the cloudy West German la- ibor scene. municipal ; Strikers In one south German industrial centre: were all going back to work today, a comprom- ise pay offer averted an agri- cultural strike in the north, and the elght-day-old utillties strike in Hamburg ended. All metal workers at Schwein- furt, Bavaria, where West Ger- many's balllbearing Industry is concentrated, are resuming work today.’ They accepted: a:tempor- ary pay Increase of about: two for all Bavaria. WEATHER» Clouds and showers associated with an upper low pressure though persist in the Cariboo region this morning. In most other parts of British Columbla there is some cloud but skies are. pried, cents an ,hour and. four. to, six.) per cent, pending: an agreemerit|' ya ‘Falls Through ‘Latest negotiations 1 for'sale of ‘he drydock have: failed,’ it was reported ‘yesterday: al a meet- ing of -the clty ‘drydock com-, mittee. Ib was disclosed : thal: “some of the negotiating parties: were’ not prepared to make certain. ‘com- mitments considered. “necessary for continued.. operation | of, the drydock,. with :-the ! Tesult: that discussions were called oft. : Bernard Aller, CNR represen- ‘ative in sale’ negotiations,” ‘gaid. that. extensive. - advertising .de- dened, to ‘attract, purchasers: for the drydock and; spears heen carried gut tn A. In: addition,: he. ead, -lual notices wefe: sent to: -indus- trial leaders and others who might He interested: So far,:-how- ever, replies have nob -been en- couraging, Mr. ‘Allen’ sald. ET Applewhiilte; ' "MP. for Skeena; said that if, ine plant was not sold by thes ‘deadline on September 30, the. federal gov- ‘ernment would review, the whole clear in the Okanagan and citation, He added. {tthad not Bickert is a mann. {Southern Kootenay districts, Fog been detarmined what action nd construction | ae cil, inrge Gere; Flight ful CPA draniatie Was Successfully flnesday afternoon F Dakota reached four-day-old gir] Gn the west const Island, pUempt to plek up me! infant at noon mee prevented the |. hiding at Toflno, It mi for about three reluming to the vid base here for » piloted by FO kiv took off agaln Bid lune at Tots alo, return flight, oa 0 hospital attends WL Dr, Gordon YiDk arthfielal reg e haby ty relays, dlaughter of Rav, red Mahtekt ot rile In “falely ‘ia horn Welday “eloped severe Divert lmmnedintely While Wwaltliyy Meotiver, wv leam of Ped witlelal regs pining 00 {1 Ladin euhoray HON Wore buTtod ee Of the Panchon Mhelan town of peed Nfloy holng y mie acvording hora te in Ciilnexa ais Were lwo burted Acky tallapaod, tho toll ty Oxpealod to patches wong the west const of Vancou- ‘ver Island, No marked change in the ‘weather Js expected tomorrow “but in the Cariboo there will be wmewhat less cloud and fewer, showers. Forecast North Coast Reglon—- Sunny ‘vith cloudy perlods ‘today and : Friday, Occasional fog patches In the early morning. Light winds, Low tonight and high Friday at tort Hardy, Sandspit and Prince Rupert, ag and 63, have been reported: woutd ne taken at that: thine, As chairman in ‘the’ absence of Orme Stuart, Bill) Vance In- structed the planning and. re- search committees: {o propare a report In Nght of the: latest de- ivelopments for consideration at the next meeting. It.ls, expected that this will be, held next week, sn nent esteteneetn oe heme renee A an VANCOUVER (cP)—Fifty-tive alreraft mechanics and mainton- anee men employed: by Queen Charlotte Airlines have won an $18 monthly across-the-board | pay hike, ; 4 f rao art Aim Hii ue re ml vs ‘ VIVE YUAT OND muy PROTA of Man Olaire, wiki, “alla on the front porah of hia home ‘admiring hla pot woodeltal,, Wanrle, adoplod pot of the ontire Pochn fanily, Tho Poohnd aocived (he woudohnak naa cub at the farm of a rolative, nfldr the mother hid been poluoned and fivo athor baby woorahtoky killed by doqa, Now about threa month oltl, Woorlle lives {1 py. hole boalela tho poreh and playa dally with tho four Pochn olidyon, While n Uny oth, he was fod from a tiny doll bottle bub h quirod a Uklng for Lonat with Jolly will xerntaly on the coor tf hla pan ln ompty and: ho wont wvarink, now fc= on lt, covonyy’ "Hl nt and ‘ ve y ay mf We ‘ ‘wala | : Yield ‘Could pa ‘|Total From 195 3 ‘Preliminary: “fi gu r( from the Department ‘0 Fisheries i in-Prince Rupeér show that catches of’sock- River up to the. last day of fishing,” August 1, wer last: year’s yield, ~! Up to that date, only. 543, 504 last year. considerably under that: of 1952, eye had been taken. However, this were taken In the week: before stopped..-Total sockeye taken that of last year.; 7, 235,302 pinks"! had: been. reports}: ed taken as compared ‘to'278, 616] by August 8 last year.: In 1952, which was the brood year: for}. pinks, 809,210. were taken by. August 9. Of this amount 457,-. 968 were caught in. the week, ‘August 2 to 9 - The last week of fishing this year produced 147,942 pinks, Last year a total of 425,807 were caught as compared to 1460, 70 for the 1952 season. First Halibut From Area 3-A Unloaded Today The first landings of halibut from Area 3-A at the Prince Ru- pert Halibut Exchange wore ro- ported this morning, The hallbutter Keare ‘I sold 60,000 pounds of fish to B.C. Packer's. It Is reported that only “}Hhree or four bonts were fishing Aron 8A waters, The area was closed to commercial halibut fishing Tuesday, Hallbut men fishing Aron 2 waters reaped a harvest of more than two million pounds of fish-In the eight days at flahing which closed Sunday. Car Damage Set at $800 A car roglatered In the name of Ja “Chapple Smith of 115 Ovarlook Stroct, sustained dam qe noffieinily oatiniated at $00 this morning whon tt wont off the road about three miles hoyand tho elly Unita on High- way 30, Tho driver tk nob belloved to have hoon Infurod ty the mlahap, although tho 1062 car was dani- agad on tho roof, doors and both windahtotes wore knocked oul, Tt came to rest on (4 whools fno- ing tho rand, a fow foot from tho blnck«lop. | oecoomeneeemewenm onemenmrarme teat Alps los Claim Lives AMONIX, France (Routers) Al avalanohe of snow-cappnc Mont Tianna today bilod two Tinlinn ollmbors who were nont'- ‘ng Ita atimmnit, bringing the Jouth toll tn nceldonts In the Troneli Alpa in the past four (nya to KOvON, Cuildes recovered the bodlox and applied artificial reapirntion for aoveral houre without Alias CaHR, eye salmon on the- Skeena almost 80,000 fish short off. sockeye had been -caught asi. compared to 622,347 by August 8}: This. year’s..cateh’ is: when by August 9, 1 P50, 860 sock: year’s yield | would likely surpass last year's} 659,210 sockeye as 112, 091 fish]: salmon fishing operations : were. when salmon. season closed. in} September’ 1952 was 1 204,486 fish Be bo the 5 chteh Sof pinks - ‘on theta + Skeenn thisyeare isalso abaldw as ‘As of August ‘|noted that It was as ellint will: direct, shbella Forel lig, ‘and 2 anhurse. ‘not chown. cari - The: international stage and screen star’ is; “ini Munich, to: make. film. based on Stefan 2yele's. ‘hovel: “Angst” ERE’S NO.SUCH THING: as ‘travelling | ligt fo gman, who’ 8 ar nil in. Munich, with: amugbatd VANCOUVER (P—An attempt to,end: the five-day-old strike of 570 ‘West Coast. tendermen met with failure last night when-the Fisheries Association of B.C. re- jected a union proposal reduc--. Ing its wage demands by $3.4 month. In announcing the rejection, an association spokesman-~ said his group considered thg union proposal “insignificant,” and the first change the United . Fishermen and Allied Workers Unten (Ind. mands since negotlations began five months ago. Meanwhile, in Prince Rupert, a B.C, Packers spokesman re- lensed the present’wage scale of tendermen, The figures, In- |’ cluding basle wage plus a $53 per month subsistence allowance, on a d4.day month, included: cooks and deckhands, $282; mates, $203.50; engineers, $324.50, and, captains, $353, When the men worked a d0ys- day month, not taking days off, wages rose to $344.01 for cooks and deckhnnds, $358.03 for mates $07.02 for enginears and $434.25 for enptains, An additional $23 por month, ts paid onch of the _ferew when tending troll and hallbub camps. Tn nv press reloaso to the Dally Nows today, Tom Parkin, north- ern ropresontative of tho UEFA WU, and Willlam Boynon, of the Native Brothorhood of BC., re- plied ton fash companion state- mont yesterday, Tho loont mon tormod ax “hard ta: ndoratand” a claim by Art Snqar, exacutiva assistant of the Fishorlon Association, that the companies had made two separ. alo offors which would give lon- dermon from $60 ta $60) per month Increnso, Lf Wits Wak 80, sild the Ruport men, the tender. men woltld not ho on strike for $30 A month, Thoy rellornted that there hind been no offer of hiny“desaription from the opora. ford alndo negotlations began in April, yp until the strike vote wad Bountod Inal weak, Mounwhilo, tho relenso cons jj tinued, tivo months of negolia- (long for othor soations of tho Industry, cannory, not, reduction and freah fish and vale alorage, have voaullod In an offer from the Oporntora of two lvd hates for aneh watohman ond freo flaahitight bnttovica, The vpfondo olarged the come panioa with an trreaponalble nt. tudo’ lo Nogotintions, saying ~ had made in its original de-> ‘that. propésals 0 of the union have been in the harids of: operators since ‘February,’ ‘and. stated: the provincial labor: department:-has been reiniss ‘In its ‘handling of the Issue. Weeks: had been lost in getting through. the ‘cumber- some machinery of conciliation and the strike vote. the. state- ment said, This afternoon; a! meoting of the unlon and: Native Brother- hood approved the signing of an ‘agreement on oxactly the same terms as those forming the basis af the fendermen's agreement with the Co-Op with J. Clausen and Sons and. Chris ‘Viktil, both of whom havo ‘fish’ camps in the vorthérn aren, About 60 boats would be affected by the back to work move, | “| meeting-with railway union of. |, ear said: today’ that cme is’. |. |SEEKS TO AVOID STRIKE "| © Mr, St. ‘Laurent: made. it: cle T Suc lament. intervenes at ‘the behest af of the government. - - The prime: minister. did’ noé propose either: terms ‘of. settle= ment: or. a timd limit - Fors’ teaching: of. an; ‘Agreement, when ‘he spoke,” of parliamentary connection « with n ervention in “avoiding — future moves ii today’s -actlon say only: Parks Workers Face Layoffs. VANCOUVER —Layoffs. of park board employees are likely if budget-trimming ordors by elty council are carried out, board chalrman Arnold Webster sald’ Wednesday night, “There is‘ no other way,” Mer. Webster sald, “Our budget was cit to the bone Inst spring.” oer than: ending—a ‘strike. “of '. St. Laurent, asked “about: fails to bring a settlement, would! Fixe Het 8 ty consiming’ li He ‘entered bd a.charge of v agrancy, Recheck to' obtain counsel, but.told Mag-" istrate H, F. ‘Glagsoy this' morns,' lawyer, but “had a, -witrioss,’:..: Ho: was, rethanded In’ clay MOSCOW - (Reuters) — Soviet Worolgn Mintster,.Malotoy voleed a grave warning against the dangers of n new war Wodnos- day night? during dinner ox- changes with the visiting Britisn Soclallat . dloloyation . honded by party loador Cloment Attleo, it wis learned today, Molotov sounded the warning in one of olght tonsta’ht the Bri- tlah embassy dirinor Wthtondod by West Can Gain Nothing From. War es Molotov Tells Laborites at Embassy t Promler Malenkov on tho ove of, the British delogation's dopart= wre for Communist China, — Tho Soviot foreign minister] sald a new war would bring “enlamitous suffering” to Ris- ain, Britaln and France rind the threo powers could galn nothing from afich a war, This was taken by tho olghte mombor Labor delegation as an A DUEPERENT LOOK--Fornay a wtutle, Me, Truman posed for prinary, a4 big grin Moth) for photographers na he arrived tn Now York whon ho colabrated ha 20th birtiday back on April & Appoarlig na bit thinner (right) after hia yocont (nova, but still wonrlng , Als frat pleturo alngo lonving the hospital, as he turned up to vote at Indopondence tn Miasour!’s . obilque warning against tho re- ae vee Proasldont etngty Truman hada , i ‘Ttaln and the Pelping roglno, “Ife a | wlahed the: dolagation succony ©). ¢. Jor thotr ntny of bout two wos oy [in China: ‘a until tomorrow “morning. armament of Woat Gormany-fifi Is divided, 20... Jt was undoratood that, no ab cific proposal or now slantson Soviet foreign polley omorgod — . from tho long exchanges aorons’ the dinnor’ tablo ‘or in private talks betwoon Soviot: loaders and: the Laborites, - SPEAKS ON RED CHINA =~, Molotov told the Brilons there | was agent nood for Communist China's admittance to tho Unitod tlons and oxprossed the hopo. closer rolntions bolweon , Brl- Attlee, lotts wing robol Aunotit> In Bovan and the other delogur “:.. ‘Htlon members aro travolllng I aoe ‘Japeclal Rusalan pline to Ohi} Wn fo afar n twoedny: stay: Ine Moss rho contral thonto of the-lonst& ane Ulsouasion waa understand * fol lendors of Rusaln's cloalro for tacoful on-oxlatenco” nn: 7 dhlnl of Interforonce In’ tho Internal affairs of other alater, Communist: sparty., georotary « Niklta Khrvehohov told the delay alrengthonin of relations wit Britain, " \ Bovan antd that. pence wan wish not only of tho Labor party but of tho ontiro Britiah nation, including: tho Conaoryatives qud | tot 1 Pele Mintator. Churchill, plea. of not uty, ‘ “it recelved a retidnd yesterday. on: a . tlie consuming chargé. in order’). ing that he had not obtained a. : ryt oe Issue on which the Labor bacty. a to bo a “vosemphinais by the Sov fONton that Rian whrited.. a... Le