| WEATHER i us y , Solo Sunday: Low, tonight and and ites Vag ‘Prince ‘Rupert 48: and 60, YOLEXLVI, No. 152. ‘ , yo : s be ar ~ ‘ia & A. og | Lee er Are ae “VICTORIA. ( = ike of. resentatives of':th 1 and- industry agreed. to reopen negotiations, - Negotlatlons between the In- ternational. Woodworkers — of America and indystry represen- tatlyes broke down in May after a :conciliation board recom. mended a fourth-month truce. The proposal was rejected by the. TWA, ; The. operators are represented by Forest Industrial Relations, Neaded by J. M. Billings of Van- couver, ' ~ Pretnier Bennet) sald opera- tors and union delegates wi]l get together Immediately In an. ef- fort to work out thelr differ. ences, Bargaining will continue during the holiday weekend. yOur. discussions were very friendly,” the promicr sald, + “Both sides have agreed to enter Into bargaining with Ube iden, If at all possible to ar- range a soltlement” , Government conciliation offi- cor Wiliam Fraser will be nvall- able to aasist, In the new talks "IE he ds needed," * The two groups wont from the premid's office to the labor do- portment offices to arrange the Hine and placo for thelr moot. NE eonororearoverooroeouccar+oeeerT ~ Traffic Check Proves Success About 80 vehloles pnased Chrough the ROMP ‘raffle Safety Inne held last wight tn the Court House grounds, gl o We Todd, NCO in charge of: Olly Noetnohmont * ROMP roported todny, » 1. !Tho (oxty wore very suo. ' coRNfuT,” Ne Rule, 2 MA number of mninog faults ' jefe letenind, mls and exe ta system boing perhapn We mont troublesome, ov HA second Traffic Lane will. We held next week If possthte, “Whe ‘one Keheduled for. lant Whurgday evening had to he oilneellad die to bad weathor ‘Neosoorercenrovocsevasevraeroein ~ VOTE YES: |;ROTH BY-LAWS fa & * ' ne ‘ ‘ : yi 1 a Rete LL days og at ‘ we, wel ge ap Miu nr vp oe y face dh babel be pd Po rar) 4 uy with vi tow seatteréd nbowers": today, and-Sunday,~ 4. A Little’ ‘change “in temporature. JE Wind ‘light today - westerly “16 roe w, tor iho Sunday. Port. Hardy, ‘Bands : . (CP) —The| threat: of: an -immediate| § Neen nnn ee ene een e een eee eee en EN POE x 1 - _ Pia ot Cad’ a So HE EG wire ewe ag igs. f t ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C; S “painted theIveson home’ at. Jaycee’s Beautification” week. job was Harry Rochester, Mrs, “ Jaycee Cleanup jingle contest. vice manager, announoed today, The number of — unplaced males dropped by almost half— from 765 in May to 400 in June, eee Reet te comet oe eNOS RRR fon fA OD (Careless Driver Pays $25 Fine. Hugh Wills Rood, O10 Sixth Avenue West, was fined $25 and costs ab Por, Mdward Police Court yesterday on a chargo of driving without due enre and attention, He pleaded not gulity, Tolleo stated that Reod loft Insufflelont room for an one coming car when orossing Gallo» way Rapids bridge on May 25, No-one was Injurod but $1,000 damngo was done to the. othor cat, which bolongs to Harry 8, Harrison, 1426 Piggot Place, Alan, Macdonall appeardd for the dofoneo, eGR EHYE EE HOWE TENE Reverttemre s+wERED any Sailors Given Freedom of City “reodom of tho Olty” hoe hoon arranged hy. the Elks Lodge for the 47 olhor ranks of tho tor Sweathriar for tho Dominion Day holiday, Offlears will bo ontortalnod by Who, Eke ane tho cll, | The porsonnal of tho visiting U.S, ship will ho given froedon of the oily onrda which will on. titlo tho Noldeva to {reo Unnke portation on all bus ines, free pasaon to the movlos and froo puaon to te bageball games and cliincon, ., OTTAWA W- Governor-Gone onl Massey loft Oltnwn by train Thutaday for Montron) on: the fivst log of 0 holiday. trip ‘to Turopd, Ho will anil taday ow tho \Buxonin foe Soubhwmplon ‘ ¥ \ t. . oe : + . 10 it : ‘ ‘ shay ‘ 2 AS ‘ i. 4 DH a atahtahidt Wthe maa ktaice AL GIL pidge LEN HOR ly ow azasy! Wh 4b YM AS aac Unlled States Const Guard cit» } CONSTRUCTION AHEAD —_ 7 om Employment Prospects Bright at Present . There was a marked improvement in the employment situ- alton during June, Gordon Simpson, National Employment Ser- werner ss he reported, Female applicants fell from 220 to 111 during the same period, “Figures ate higher than the sane time last year, when there were 175 male and 07 fomale ap- plicants,” Mr, Slmpson said, “but prospects' of employment at the present tine aro bright, “Construction work on the new Oo-Op shopping contre is expected to start after the holl- day week-ond,, Tests for fool- ings have been made and 20 or more’men should be at work on this site by the end of noxt weok, "Work at Dighy Island Is progressing favornbly, A subs contrretor has started to clear tho rond-way and compesite, Tho principle contractor ts expected to begin cloaring the Tondehed to the alr strip and, constructing the camp, during Che fatter part of duty, Indl caljons are (hat approximately 78 mon will he required for this wort, “An oxtonsive —covelopmont program { to commonce shortly Ab a bake metal properly noar Anyox, and anothor conipany ts conducting oxplorations ab on property on tho Quean Charlotte Islands, Bol proportiog ‘appenr to hayo potential: which may prove Important to the future oconomy of thls area, "Important: covelopmonty are oxpeatod shortly in tho Casslar dlstrlat now that tha now Fed. oral Crbinab has announced Wat finanatal ald will bo offorod to tho Provinco for tho conatruce tlon of an nccors rond to that ron, which Is leh in aavestox, "Provided thoro nro fo’ xorl- Us OF prolonged Interruptions dud to Invior ellapules: the aren npponrs to bo hondod for nv por= fod of Inoronalng, prosper ty," Mr, Blinpson coneluded, ' \ 4 ak Fone ays Ni ideal att PV ie ert aie Be ria Geek hk al ie aha Mt a SIXTEEN JUNIOR Chamber’ of ‘Commerce members d «Mr.-and Mrs. A.°H, Iveson~couldn’t do; recently. wh ‘was made to set examiple. of painting and tidying: up city’for,” three eight-hour days ‘doing painting by hand.’ Photo at’ top © ‘left shows Bob Scott and above, Noble. Powell wielding’ paint”. «brushes, Picture. ‘below shows finished house... Chairman’ for * | “Fob ; Photos by? Deriy" 218 Sixth Avenue East: -Mo Jaycees “spent: equivalent’. of, > -x7eson won house-painting, in. Thomsons Buy Kamloops Sentinel KAMLOOPS @ —.Ronald White, president and manager of the Kamloops Sentinel, an- nounced today the Sentinel has been purchased by the Thomson howspapers. Mr..White will re- main as publisher and manager. Kenneth R. Thomson, prest- dent of the Thomson Co, Litd., Toronto, sald in a statement that the editorial policies and staff will be unchanged, =”. "This is consistent with the Thomson newspapers’ policy of local autonomy,” sald Mr. Thomson. Plans will be made ta publish Tho Bentinel six days a week tn stead of the prosont five, The purchase price was not announced, Prosent clreulation ls 7,000, Storm Tol! Set at 120 LAKE CHARLES, La, it | Mnyor, Sidney: Gray of : Lako Charlos Incronsod his cstimato of hivieane Audrey's doath toll in southwost Lousiana to 120 to- clay na reports camo in from tho strickon avon, ws The mayor warned the flgure was tikoly to rise ag rescue work. OtH prohe deopar Into the coast A) marshlands, Gyay sald about 4,000 to 2,600 pons hiya. boon. vacated ron Outnoron pariah and ane ollvor 300 to 400 romninod, Charlog alr foreo bnso, directing Hollvoplor operations at Grand Chonioro, sald some of the aren was difflanlt lo ronch, Tlo nddoc: "Thore ave hundreds of moro bodies flonting under tho debris, MW ODEAD IN ATTIC "AS AN oXxAMpla, {1 ono abtto Wo could’, ronch by hollcoptor, wo indore thors nvo,t7 dond Pooper”. ‘| day by K.P. H | Twenty-five * gill-netters* and | from five |. -VANCOUVER-0-+Fout wome -| were Injured: éarly.‘Friday when . end intersection: “>: “Maj, dou Carroll of the Lake ‘ aN bat wag be ‘he annouien ves of: the. Co-Op,’ the herhood.: 0 |-strike.’ . Consequently -¥ Se wled| tie-up,“ e donations to the union strike fund “to offset the! of their unduly. profiting from being the} en on the grounds,” was announced to-| rding, Co-Opinanag | anager and secretary. . In.making the announcement,. Mr. Harding’ pointed out that members of the’ Co-Op are not competitively: with: fish purchas- other:.fishermen. |‘ The. proceeds of these. sales, less expenses, are the Co-Op -*He added; however; that Co- Op members recognize that the UFAWU and the Native Brother- hood. do have: problems -in pre- several years ago.a policy was worked involved directly in the strike as| ! — + *pthelr catch: is, handled by: their] operations will} own organization and marketed ed by the fishing. companies from | } out between-the Co-Op and the lowing essential points: 1." @ The-basic right-of Co-Op fishermen to fish “during such a] — a) ‘ -"@ Co-Op: fishermen.agree to] ——-— .tic-up for-a' minimum of one day| - 5 ‘and. .a‘maximum of four days at| —oee “| the co Fout women their car plunged “into ‘a’ 20-foot building excavation, at-.a~ west Three were ‘reported: in {alr | condition in: St. Paul’s hospital. They are Mrs, Florence: Coffelt, Alma Hodson and rg Alyce Fleming. i mo The fourth woman, Mrs, El- Jeon Duncan of suburban Rich- mond, was in satisfactory condi- an in Vancouver General Hos- pital. VANCOUVER :@—About three per cent of recent immigrants from Hungary have been found to have tuberculosis, a federal government health official said Friday, Incidence of the disease among these : refugees of. the Hungarian revolution” matehos the worst among Eskimos jn Conida,.Dr, Perey Moore, direct~ or of Indian, Eskimo and north- ern health services, sald in an interview, VANCOUVER (i—An ostimat- ed 8,000 British Columbla {ish- bonts signod up Friday to ald ships and alreratt i disbross on the high sons, Undor a now agreement, fish-~ boats. connected with the Fish- orles Avsoctntion of B.C, have signified thelr willingness to Wwko.ordors from the contral rose cue covordination contre In Vane couver, - VANCOUVER )—Honlth Mine (stor Brio Martin sald Friday that fain costa are throatoning tho BO, hospital insuranco schome, Addrosaing: delegates of tho Canadian Tuboroilosis Assocln- Hon convontion hore, ho anid wages and hinve tho shortest hours dy Canada, Poverty emeemenprasmyopgenannmanerne Memon ' Supplier Fined Albot} Bonnons of Torraco ploncld BUllly boforo Maglatrate »D, Vanco fn Clty Pollee court woclay to supplying Hauer to In» dinng and was fined $60 with an vitorntive of one mont Inv fall In dofault of paymont, Also { court was Milton Julius Waoghtor of Kitimat; who was finod St8' with an alternative of sovon diya iy jnil iy dofault o paymant ‘for driving without.a Weorned, 1, Ith possogsion, To tod Court to.tynd loft It tn Kills With ohh B.C, hospitals pay tho highost by ble during that they ma are the -only. fi grounds such:.contributions to the Union strike ‘fund as seems equitable under. the circumstances, with the particular object of over- coming profiteering. ToScll ish = Meanwhile striking salmon net fishermen plan to supple- ment theip strike fund by sell- ing fresh fish te the public. Fish caught by the strikers under Strict control of strike commit- tees In the various areas will be sold publicly at certain docks for at least {ive conts a pound more than the ininimum = demands made on the operators, That price would be about 36 cents a pound for Sockoye salmon, A deelsion on the plan will be mado ab a megting tomorrow afternoon, ; : UFAWU which contains the fol-|' ke, agreeing Mat they make-every effort not to unduly. profit. because ‘they. shermen on the| “@ Co-Op: fishermen. will’ make t ‘Lined ‘up “for Monda extensive . program..under | .the auspices of the Elks Lodge, The parade is scheduled to start at.10 am.-with floats and _ [other entries expected tobe, in line - between. the: Elizabeth Apartments and the Commer- cial Hotel on First Avenue by 9:30 a.m, : The parade route will be along First Avenue to Sixth Street, up Sixth to Third Avenue, down Third Avenue to McBride Street and along McBride to Algoma Park, . oe , During the parade a fly-past is expected by United States Air perce planes from Annette Is- and. Arthur Murray, Elks Domin- 32 Expecte By The Canadian Presa Conndlans will celebrate thelr country's 90h birthday during the weokond accompanied by storn warnings from safely Jondors, oo The Canadian highway safety conference prodiets 62 will dio ln car accldents alone, Heavy traffic iy expocted in all provinces, Pastimes will vary, In British Columbia the only scheduled ovents aro rodeos ab Kamloops and Willinma Lake hy tho Carl. 00, Alborta's rokorta aro booked sold, Railways roport no space avallable for a week and alnino flights will he crowded, Tho Al- borta amateur golf champlon« ship will bo. pliyod nt, Calgary Mondny, ~ Reasonably good wonthor — a fow showors but Lomporatures betwoon 05 and 70 lg prodicted, . Tn Saskntchowan nnothor golf champlonahip will, bo plinyac and Plonoriesan exhibition of Monoor farm oquipmont — will open in Saskatoon: for aA wook- long run, ROMP patrols will bo f| Out enforcing MH province's now antl-diunk driving Inwdrivors Will havo to submit to. broath analysog or visk losing tholr Nooncow, Mh ys jon Day publicity chairman said d To Die In Holiday Cat Mishaps Manitoba's only major’ ovent is to he a doublo-hoader baseball gamo ab Winnipeg between Brane don and Winnipeg in thé Northe ern Leagio, Unsottlod weathor ls forecast, A speclal warning about ovor- lonced cars has beon directed to motorists jn Ontario, And Transport Minister Rivard of Quobeo offorod this: warning: “"\ fast drive to the golf Course OF AUMMer collage may ho your Inst’: ot ON .CPA's NEW Ruport yostorday hnd.a sam vico that will bo Introduced airport, bo 84 Duo to tho, Increased. Torraco in tho foursenginod: dam” tape up which only took one’ hour, -whon tho-alrport-nt. Digby, 9 y- ig ‘an Thoro wore halt. that ~The DOoG's will: be ‘used ct Q Band. and ‘as a. special, feature’ Ray Atwood of Terrace, profes sional trick ‘roper and rider atid his trained horse, : io Inchide’ presentation of : float prizes, treats for the childrenia tion and the ¢ 200, : ‘At Roosevelt Park at 2 pam, 44 will play. Ketchikan’ All-Stars play a'second gamo at-6:45 pm. Third game will 2 pm, Monday, ia Ab T pin, thoro- will boa | Princo’ Rupert. Pony, league vor- sus Kotchikan Babo Ruth league open air concort in front'of the Civic Contro featuring’ tha’ Aly- ansh’ band and city artists, Two wards In tho Clylo Contre, o motlorn and ona woslern,, A ‘ Dina sald Friday King Hussd cedod custody of thelr’ child, wna Pode ss ; yh s fete he ae Jew, DC-6 AIRLINER. ‘ if ROO eg | alreratt “RD FOMy VAG MUON; 0 40 mninuten, a Me dro. Nght. to: ln, completod, Nd In the opener: of ‘the Interijas tonal baseball ‘sorlos,. They will: : ae Hussein. Divorced: QATRO Uhe-A. goureo- closetta tho. family .of : Jordan's: Quoen - hag divorced hor and aa : Princoss Alla... Thoy. havo, ‘ho malo holr to inhorit tha throno, Tussoln 1s 22, and Dinn ts 20,0: Poa - LOCAL PASSENGERS GET TRIP At Algoma Park events’ wiji e barbecuc’ for ‘the’ adults, ‘chile °: dren's sports, a greasy pole'com- - petition, a tug-of-war competi. .- hildren's abinial © Sunday Prince Rupert All-Stars .. a ‘bo’ played ‘at. - basoball game at Roosevelt: Park, , At 8:30 pan, there will bovan big dancos will’ bo ‘hold ata | Q * ‘ : ' ME 1 ee Wey : " Alt Wravollors both going oul and coming back to-Princg plo of tho Improved, {nator-aore Whon this olty, hng tls vowh hollday traffio, Onnadian Palle. f Airlines pub-on dn oxtra Cal and used ono of ite now glant W-pnaschger DO-6's bolls out and into Torragoy sc i Bo, B,J, Andoraon,.OPA agont in Prince Rupert snld:thagad 9 0. pasgongor, 50 of thom from Prins Rupert flow ‘aout Viton ene eet tab Lien plan ee eae neat be