> BORROW'S BE TIDES Burday. July 16, 1956, | Standard ‘Timed Heat 16.8 feet wg Qn.0 feet 3g 3.7 feeb 1:30 8.2 feet PELE TTE fi me cil” VOL, XLIV, No. 164, ’ . Published af Canada’s Most Strategic Pacitie: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955, - Port —~ And Koy to the Great Northwest PRICE FIVE CLNTS ¥ gage , yo, ok fy 1 Ry eR, ~s Vouyer _ Dolly Delivery...’ aE to Av'ais1 DRUG t ah, | janiager Asks | assiar Road Hants Government-Built Road mo Join Cannery Communities Fastruction by the provincial government of a I | | | i { i ] ~ ©] Si |e Miami Leach sunlight. It pays figure, BAR BELLE — Mona Massey complete. offina $ her daily dozen in the Small bu’ nleely rounded athe north side of Inverness Channel tg join up: communities of Cassiar, Sunnyside, North Pa. json, uainager Of Anglo - British Columbia ; ~ | Packing Company, H | Mr. Philippson said that, with: : e ope ‘ARC Packing Co, presently con-i | iduction plant adjacent to its! | ar y n North Pacific cannery. year-’ Pee itound employment would be giv-!, ‘ ‘ ‘ Tie [J eu to a large number of people: a a p werd Was essential. eres eye tt! : 1 ) ! ‘ . RCOUVER (CP) — No wagon onstacnr | for an immediate’ “there js no major obstacle to! a crippling, 12-day:such a toad,” Mr. Phitippson ‘ a. ,,| Dtlnging in.of supplies by truck, Thursdlets M hen a! binging extra business to Prince my negoulator ad! Rupert and solve the educational . j the dispute Wag! Problem." There is ample roo | eens ;Fallroad tracks, he sad, ; ran vary settle.’ He said thit with a perman-' ‘ent population at North Pacific | Bais general manager of; and a read provided the school ! } i Liverness was called for today by 0, W,’ jflructing a $250,000 herring re- i pnd that a road into Port Eq. !! shipping tieup din [#8!, “and it would facilitate proud and complicut-;{" @ toad to parallel the CNR veeoound Uniun Steam! ehlidren from all four communi cond necting Wednes-; bus into the Port Edward school. hooffietais of the strik-! He said as it is at present all’ peters Intertiational Un 'suppHes have to be brought to part of the Labor LULU) ud George Cur. ; Casslar, North Pacl{lc, Sunny- pig concrete has emerged | anyone wishes to come Inte town . seve ‘al years, HEUER. as yel,” Mr now, Mr. Phillppson said, they: this year. bd ielther have to come all. the way, sich a broad and come sugject ith so many is. boat to Canol outside of Port Pat O'Neal, the labor pores WS a le prema- Edward and come tn by cor. | The annual Soap Box Race which h Day celebrations sponso 1G Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council ¢ tts concniition officer, side and Inverness t . a) ConCHAUON side and Inverness by boat. When has been dropped from th This action was taken at last around to Prince Rupert or go by night's meeting of the TLC after group's president, said that the Sports Soap Box Derby Dropped cocina cette eum: From Labor Day Program at the necessity of exercis as: been a red by the or the past e program | | A committee of five was set up to impress upon all citizens ng the franchise now available to them He gotiation H Nith | Cates Faltering — ne imost ¢ompletely broken own despite the efforts of @ provincial conciliation officer ‘to’ bring the two 'inee Rupert Trades and last night, vale told the TLC last of the Hotel and Restaurant Em. ployees' and Bartenders Union) of Robert Forgle, provincial goyv- men Wednesday, . “Efforts to negotiate an! agreement between wait! "Hessex and four city rests: ‘aurant owners have al-! parties together, the Pa Labor Council was told Angus: McPhee who has been! Acting as business agent for the night that the union (Local 638 hed hoped to sign with the four reelaurant owners with the help ernment concillator, who met with union and the restaurant “However, Mr, McPhee sald: “during Mr. Foigie's visit here the employers withdrew some of { ! 4 BULL'S-EYE — Scoring dead centre Is a New York young- ster dodging the heat in the East River. He's halfway through an Inner tube that he and his pals were using for n target in diving from: a barge tled up In the East River, A friend (hair-showing) stead- les the tube for the diver. May Clear Line Late Tonight - z a Pugte wy were geting any- walkout by 350 seamen to dematictn for boosts In Bd overtime has tied up Mm vessels and partlally Eooust Communities not. Nppiied hy weekly or fort. carly construction of a road join. “It's Incredible that a road Day hasn’t been put tn before this," he sald, "He committee recommended that the event be cancelled be- Cause of the expense and be- “were uhwilling ( carry on ture ; ther. Elaborating on the committee's mlifeter Po AL" Odgtard! irging’ ing Canol with Cassar, the concessions to which they sild he has written Bruce !eause those who had looked af-' Brown, MLA, and... also, works tor, the event.in previous years since a decision of the city coun. cil to waiver payment of the $2 voters’ registration fee, Committee chatrman is Pete Ee ne other members are ‘EG. Holliston, R. G. Moore, Mrs, Kay Murphy and Mrs. Arthur Lowes. i had previously agreed.” These included a union shop preferential hiring and - two Weeks vacation: after two year’s Sxvica, .The wage offer. prev- lously agreed toby the union haé also been withdrawn, Mr. Me- Phee sald and no settlement had: Voity by Union boats, Mr, Phillppson estlmates the recommendation, J. 8. Furness. | Notice of motion to Increase A derailment on the Canadian Natlonal Radway line yesterday ‘| which delayed arrival of west- bound passengers- at Prince rmitiing normal “departure man said this morning, Rupert untill 10 am, today srouldbelenred by “tonight and arrival dimes, a CNR spokes- MOC cere eey OP Pv ETO Gs WC Briefs WMeciecocrrsccosreceoos |UWhed by Cassiar Packing Co.,' trond would be no longer than 10 j miles in overnll length, three ‘piles from dock at Canol to In- ‘verness and seven miles to take entered the event. ‘iy the other three canneries. : WC! cage . the quarterly per capital dues soap bon rae cost ett sone from 10 cents to 15 centy was giv- -and $300 for the elght or 10 who &" by Lawson Hewitt. iwho worked on late shifts, EXAMINERS COMING | “The committee fell thad this | The membership was ndvised the restaurant owners that Was | been reached regarding provis- lon of transportation for girls, ,Who Ilved in Isolated areas, and East and ‘westbound passen- ger's Jast night were transferred at Usk, The derailment saw 22 gravel cars of a work train off “Yel we presented nothing toi the track. Cause of the derailment has " \ t MINER: :. ayg, |G. Packers and Todd Fisherles. THEN: Mayor | The new North Puelfle recdue- | Meo, Gy clerk IE Dy ame a many atdermen view attend. the an. /Aporution, the “ee wip of the UHCM {iy | Aue NE To tons an hau Pes Fore Comed Will ade ier eed representa: | + 4 PARLEY adi POMternal unacies when! IAL dow. a talie, { er + | ‘AERTS of ONO Wendy Loe | ‘ited att hy siving the! MY dwather tau sisters | ety woman iy n frei Hm a Chinatown: Mus eal today, No! RAUL uid di i nage butte what mn it + ot 4 ‘| UV Ee: MAS, Gua t mn Con Steamships Qld, sal ‘all {oy O un tion plant will have a year-round | races and other events staged > by the TLC," Mr, Furness said, The TLC will alyo poll its af- ring meal and oll, Hulate member untons, other elty Mr. Phillppson added that con. labor groups and organizations abruction of such a road would jin order to Hind out what support jAiso help the tocal unemploy-jcould be expected of a TLC plan James Ment problem during the winter,!to hold a Labor Day parade to ‘ier at the; when any Natlves are out of start off celebrations, Te aE red serlouy work, | jASK PROGRESS REPORT — | Hrvother business, the PLC will Task the city what action the elty { d ‘ounedl’s zonlag and honshag Campney lau 5 ammuittee has taken with rogard to complaints of excessive rent RCAF Search, a TLC support was given toa te. Rescue Service nel submitted by Lacul 5b of Hhucreases since the repeal of rent OTTAWA Qo Defence Mine the Internationa Chomleal Soe are emer atne me ming oe on rs jeontrol March 9), he ROA search nod rexeuc: tal fechulcians regarding Mio wovides an excellent servier on | Dental Techatelank Act, 7 he.west coast wl much fess cost; Changes th tho ach would ale, Ho was replying In the Com. jl conjunction with dentists as, money could be put to better ;that the Workmen's Compenaa- a precedent in the catering | se sponsoring tho children's ‘Uon Board of exanners would dustry," Mr. McPhee added. be In the elty July 21, Next Mon-| day was given as the: deadline for notification by the varlous affilintes of the names of those expecting to be examined, n- To help smaller locals and to askist’ In organization where there is no unlon, the TLC ap- pointed a committee composed of The Mr. MePhee, Pat O'Neal, E. G. WCB only exuniines those whose Holliston, J. 8. Furness and Den- | not yet been determined, ae mat Re na ae ote et nt seni ‘Mario Gruber, 9 Dies Suddenly Mario Gruber, nine-year-old Humes are sent In by the dead- nig Mulroney. The orguntzation! son of Mr. and Mrs, Stefane line. A report of his meeting with Will Hankinson, manager of ra- ‘Mo station CPPR and asststant manager John Robertson on the TLC's dissallsfaction over the station's power and program. Inna wis glvon by president, O'Neal. Ho sald that a question. ulro was belng sent out with ro- Bard to programming to ngver-: baln the preferences of the com. | munity and stated that a power ! Inerense waa not the answer to oo Workers of den. poor recaption. ‘not exten. ister Campnoy sid ‘Thursday; Werkers Union on behalf of den A change In frequency and re. Jncntion of thy transmitter were - both Invalved In improving ree ! Ante ‘kicoplion, Mr. O'Neal sald. Both her berth here than a full-fledged const annya, (low qualified teclntclans to work: ' (these changes wore under cone the Arctic mons Co'Thomas Barnett CGR crenistered partners as Well May punto by thera se “Ihsan for the Comox-Albernt who suggested Tow the public to deal directly Hao voled to have $100 set aside in a fund to assist the organiza- tion of the waltresses, Restaurants with whom nego- tations are being undertaken are the Conmodore, the Brond- why, the Gondola and Macey's Coffee Bar: ‘ suddenly this morning In Prinee ; Rupert General Hospital. { Surviving, besides his father ‘and mother ts one brother, Ro- ‘suet Wo Park Avenue died bert, at home, | DISCRIMINATION PRACTICED IN CITY SAYS A claim (hat diseriminatle practised tn Prince Rupert by employers hecanae of thelr union aftilatlon was mado last Wight ata Mocting of the Prince Rupert ' Pat O'Neal, TLC presidont, tory action and Intintdation was belng practhed in the ¢ had heen brought to hls noties of vatianal defence, mare uso might be made of naval wilh technlelina for denture re- Mn : fenee. more Wao mig | i impression are i he L-foot ved=;veRkoly for senreh and reseue or pal where no inapressle ! ett suppties to ani that on const guard service bes required, MMO Ue Arete wis astablished, " A letter from ciate tg satires tater ng mer business agent of Loeal ai Mn uPeh a Wes Mr, Barnett sald same smut. . . ‘" AML TE OG, Pe ‘ait based ab esque (Of the International Brotherhood mall, BAG., Wight he stationed at vol Kleelrien! Warkors mia “ithe north end of Vaneouver stspended by the Internationa ued HON Aste and in the Queen Char. | Unlon for suapectod a my Hed Pir after Hotte lalanla so they would be,pathies was tabled by " iin T onoon Mure. handy i needed for seareh and | on wy amendment daa motion te rite of heya, Super. rowcue In thowe arens, fle the letter, f mayhy ets SOX blige Mr. Gampney anid cost af a! Anus Melthee, Local 708 dele ' iit mt hank 1+ | cont quid would be “terel fies, :Rale of the ne I Ml WUNCO WEN AN ap, IPaner and Sulphite Workers Un. “Roy iv) poration wos PA ; hs ihe utnn. the very ateenentl eee RCAT Jon Mus eet legals to the aon ed WE ONG | ween Third Anntal Trades Union Gon Va nue unit at son any 8 Wopltal with isan! ‘near Vaneatvor kop. gress convention to be hold iv {omy track of ship movements on the |Vancouver nt i ean TAY Cwnong (WORE conkt xo the nearest. vex | Workers Hall Bopton Y hone, un thw he hola could be ordered ta the Nake Wteh tye eet (acon qutekly. ‘Tho REAP also be Woe tog hy the bn hind a squadron (o Hy ald where ‘We veted, an Ron or “hoo pat eet Ih wan needed, H.C, powor land, + Nest MUNeT ey MN ede pa MH rie tye fap att ene iet + Ane rm ee he os Somme New White Buoy In Shannon Bay 1 A Inrge while moorkig bey KATMON AVERAGES NOT GOOD jay been placed In Shannon Hay, Overall anlmon vyorages por Masset Inlet, N, A, Unketay, ke Knot boat up und) yerterday telat niarine nant for Wa Io Ww Follows, tho fisheries «de. LM tranaport, ae yn ported today: ithla morahng, a a mite | Approximate locatlon of Ih Bkoonn 42 sockoye, 20 inixed; tbuoy ta Sd degrees, v0 nnbtes Prinatne $Y sockeye, 1h mixed: 0 aeconds north and 182 deqrecs Welght Bound 92 ‘sockeye, 18 80 niles weal Intibude, 4 mbxods Aialth Mntet dO xoekeye: | There la no dyht displayed an bre ne meeepenpey oi eainie rent +» Miepae ine nly and Anti. 'r the watdr, 1 lomporaturg, Y loniaht and Port Mardy M1, Prinen MO nel Ny Won offlelals, he added, Weok committeo, o- . vA te eommmtatiem ’ iA ‘Racketeer VANCOUVER ) -— Aecounts of pay-offs, xoorot moatings and plans of known rnoketoors to “split tho take" with high pallea offlotals canoe out of the two: day sovalon of the royal coms miaslon tnvestigating the Vin conver police force, Tho R. 1, Tupper conimission atood djournod today, awadtlng tho recovery of Dot-Agt, Lon Cuthbort, who attempted sutoiee in the polleo atatlon June 24, Mr, Tuppor sald (t would be at miladion ineota agai, During the two daya of toatl. koy flguro in the Invostigation, Evory witnosd called to tho atand montloned Nhe name, Avoukod af corruption and a"Ulvern Inlet ah xovkeye, thie monet bay 'axtiy wor police chief Waller is i pansion plan by the radio alas | J, GC, Ewart, Ted Joratad and: Kennoth Mardy volunteered. to: rorve on the TLC's Unton Buying | t lonal 10 dnya before the com. |b niony, Cuthbert omorged ss the} cd ANd prevent v re-oceurrence of “Buch wafale Inhor Labor Relations Act but ‘also t! aald, to do all Ib could Uhrough the TLC practices are not only a violation of the Assigned ‘VICTORIA (CP) Bonner of British Columbi investigation into charges couver police force, > Announcemen; that four men have heen detailed to the high- level Investigation came on the couver police officers against. Chief Walter Mulligan during a two-day royal commission hear- ing. . The special team headed. by “three experienced . Investiga- | tors," 9 statement attributed to: Assistant Commissioner BC, BOW nse ee 8 - (a ‘the squad. would start “Work Monday- and” ‘will “Inquire Into any ‘matter having a possible criminal application: arising out of:the royal com- mission sittings, 9s _Entry of the RCMP into: the: Russia Seeks With We MOSCOW (Reu press conference toda all efforts” to find. a? e0 west at next week’s Genev Bulganin said: the four power: th * lori tled International probléms, | proteation,iyovernniant,, ’ + ¢ to Special CIB Team “ heels of charges by sentor. Van- | an Inspector, Is composed of! “Tot. Investigalitig the criminal’ ters)-—Preit To Job Attorney-General Robert 7 a today. ordered an ROMP of corruption in the Vaii- eerie "rama wath ater tt memati ih sensattonal. inyestigation “Was ordered by Attorney General: Bonner. this morninge. 0 0":" A. brief press slniamont.tecaad by Mr. Bonner’s office sald, . “Atlorey = General Robert =” Bonner today announced, follows, ing a requeet by Mr, R. H.THpe per, who ly. conducting. an. in-”, quiry into-(he Vancouver ‘elty - police force,’ that certaln facl- littes of the ROMP have: teen made available for the purpose... aspects -of ‘the matters coming >, before’ the Inquiry." 02" 'Gjae _ The attorney: general: was ng available. for comment.’ ~The team ‘has: been ‘dfa from. the “-ROMP's. criniin 1 vibe ? vestiation’ bureau... reinier: Bulganin Union! v4 common. languay should “discuss, patiently: ond toyally al’ a! Ton eet tet otse Tueaday me ents called to the, Kremlin for a a Big-Four.co a Hof foreign students at:the: He. jald. then ¢ KER ine and « sons Why. this world, doe seem to get closer to’ peace, press conference, { sald, do not want war and cons. {te try to.find roads that, Ifthe. Meanwhile In Parts, ‘French world follows,.all of you may: live ~ optimism radiated through Big x little bit more, tranquilly ‘than: Three talks today as the foreign) the people of my generation.” '” ministers of Britain, France and| People generally, the president, flict, andjhe added; “Tt ts only; I think, mistaken! leaders that grow too belligerent: fight.” . ao * emma pemarepeen sees AS Injures 23 NEWCASTLE, Ont, gata Twenty-three af 30 passan abonr¢ bus wore Injured, one porto when the vehicle crashed Inte the renr of a transport truek Near here early today, Wes wntll v wrecking truck: Sho suflerod n fractured tight knee cap, shork and lacerations to the right-arm, leg and face, Most of tho othor passongers and bolleye people. . want .t9; Bus-Truck Collision =: ‘ih Montreal-to-Toronte | A Charlotlotown woman snd. her 34-yonr-old son wore’ i ped ii the front sont of thesew priod the two vohiotos at ' ing narrow undorpnay on Highs, " why a. wn " Tn oe nam Qe penecnne erytiew fame e-tim a eat OF meee E Sa He VOR i FER, i 4 ., vis ol y Op NE : . : Vhed he . i < uN we Bupt, Wholan site, a On the wilnoan stand for Une we gocond Unio In lwo: days: wilt Jack Whelan, brother of supt, Whelan, | charged the polleo commission’ with boing “qroxsly Inefflolents” one of the Mombors, soos to uso a differs: ent “book of rules for ser officora than for Junlor men;: gonoral Gordon Wlamor me wants lo tealify to anewer hy . alatoment sinde Wednesday Ene ar “Mulligan wag cload to Wianfehi"y : The atatemant ta: untrue, laid). chief waa golng to Mr, Wisner, who wns attorney : sufforod Qrylios, cuts and shook, The acoldont occurred when the bus struck tha rewr of: the truck as the two wore approagh» UNA In bile toatimony, Jack Whelist’ ee Ho sald mnglatrate Ova ar / Hreo comnvlustt in % Tn -Viotorla, former attorneys, i odd LJ ty Py iia) foal Yu iy : Shaw” Spree My ry