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XLVI, No. 207 Fish loss - eplored — byl UFAWU . “VICTORIA (CP) — “Hamer ‘Stevens, business agent of the- United Fish- ermen and Allied: Work- ers’ Union, says B.C. had iF ederal Fisheries Minister J: ‘Angus Maclean “refused £6'do° anything” about the salmon glut i in the Fraser River.” : oeMr, Skevens, ina telephone in terview Saturday, said B.C, fish- ermenihave dumped: so many “thousands | of good salmon that the™ river bed must be deep in dead fish.” and too many “salmon are reaching the spawning grounds, causing’ much of the spawn to rot. and. pose, a threat to next year's salmon haul, he said... +Bhe glut of “salmon follows the Sept. 18 decisiez of ‘the B.C. any late run sockeye after tne end of'the month. ‘Association officials said there was-no market for the rest cf the ran, which: they. described of “In- ferior grade.” The fishermen. denied ‘the fich: was not the top. quality, MUST DUMP | '“But ‘the canners won't take the. fish,” “Mr. Stevens ‘said, “s we are having to. dump it.” of Ne met the fisherles minister twice recently trying to get-him to intervene, but. he stalled voth}: times, -.We even: ‘suggested: the fish be canned for use by the. Co-: lombo Plan if Canadian markets |’ didn't want it, but: he ‘turned: us down flat. 2005: reqiiire ‘parliamentary approval. .. Then.he,saidshedidn’t-think . the. him. “He. ds just: ducking’ the issue. and. -we don't like His attitude at all... It is costing the. industry. and the province lots ‘of money tember, ” ‘Mr. Stevens termed the posi- tion a “disaster’ and said fur- thtr action was comtemplated. He ‘said the salmon commission and the B.C. Fisheries Associu- tion were similarly “ducking” the | problem,” and meanwhile more and more healthy salmor is be- lost. ‘more than $2,000,000; since September because Fishcries ‘Association not to:buy] — “ APirst he: said ¢ any. action would: ne , situation: Justified | “BNY move: wT 4 wine mil nt bie wantin oy perk Aker cls ee He an individual who feels that! everyone is entitled to the bene- fit of two consecutive days off. He said that since in a preat many cities in British Columbia ne lost.' ” Registration tn the wide range! of 1058-50 night school classes is, up 18 over last year's reghstration | figure of 201, R. R. Wilson, night | school director reported today. Mr. Wilson snid that 219 have enrolled for dnstruetion In 14; courses Lo dite, Last year 201; Nad registered in 1) courses, a ‘Mont populur to date of the 14 courses Offered is typewriting with an enrollment of 65, follow- od by Bngtish for now Crunndiuns with a total registration of 46. > Twonty persons have repister- ed for the classes in baste olee- trlalty; seven for drafting-geom- ctric Inyout; nine for engineer- ne’ muthomaties: 18 for books koeping; 17 for shorthand; four for neadamic: one for udvanend Veh school Welsh; 14 for Wrench conversations bree for pam. wry Froneh conversation: 1. for dressmaking; aeven for Tinadin duainoss laws and 10 for, charm and home munage- ment, “‘Sponsured by the Joent sehool honrd and the department of education, the varied courses will hit for 20 sessions, Mrom January 6, Croglitantion (ate) until March’ there will be Iwo 10-woelt courses, one In gon ern) pulp manufacture conduat- od, by RW. dammed and one ty porsonnal dovalopmont tatrnet- udl hy N.A, Boott, preety elerarser rere seater zt ere | etree trtieetueturpy srg Serene woe ee coe ORMES DRUGS LTD. the Store closing: ~ Night school students ‘up 18 over last year : 2 +d News: ‘today that he will present |? his resolution-to the City Coun- } said that he is not repre- | sentative of any organization or; group of people but is acting as’ i day Is on Mon- ' | | | | 1 He sing: two ing-gun battle-with: “pursuing: pa= | three: blocks away. TUE APPLAUSE meter. ‘rose. ‘the - highest - for: “Alec ‘Leighton . $50 first prize winner in the second annual talent sponsored by the Order of the Royal Purple: - Mr. Leighton : received a large hand for his. “rock ‘'n’ “roll”: ‘style of during be accompanied himself on: the guitar, songs one of which Was his own composition. TWO DAYS. OFF IN ROW ~ Closing day change for stores sought - A plebiscite to. change the shop’ closing day from / eucay isthe object, ition now, show Friday singing - —BStaff Photo. thal ‘the City Council cause a plebiscite to be included in the December elections to de- termine the desirability of Monday closing instead of Wednesday closing.” Weekend toll. on highways 30 out of 42 By ‘The Canadian Pres Forty-two persons were Killed | Classes are open.to all personas | jy aceidents in Canada during 15 years of uge or over who are: not attending an elementary oar secondary se hool, Hearings set this week, and Oct. 28 JA publie hearing: will be hotd by City Counc on ‘Tuesday, Oc- tober 28 at 30 pam. to diseiuss the Shaps Regulations of the Munlelpal Act RoW. Lon, elty. elerk comptraiier reported today. We said the hearing was set by the council chiring oa special nwotlng Inst woek, after petitions nbouwtk the clowdog hours hie boon sent to counell by various GILY morehints, On Thirsday oof this woe a public hearing wit be held in the counall chambers to hear representations aw the rezoning of the saraer of Fitch Avenie East and Meottride Stroot. Counell dad boon wake tore. gone the residential area te on shopplip ren so that a sarvlee Hliution Gain be re oreatad there. ere ES ere map eectramt nmmnts ot: Ship explodes HOMBAY (Roeuterad--A Writdah ou diantiser blew up boadiuy tn the Ariblin Boa und 16 men- hers af the crew were reported to hrve been killed, The explosion abourd the t'7,- {ON-ton AbmVAG Japin oeerrred 20 natlow off Bombay, Mee Semest nen ved Smut ‘a Canadian Press survey shows the weekend, high for a holiday period. Thirty died in traffic mishaps, Nan- There were five deaths by. fire, ineluddng those of uo oman and wife, their child) and her brother When flames destroyed ao cubin near Pembroke, Out. Two per- sons were asphyxiated, two were shot and three were crowned This was the pielure by prove hees, friulfie deaths in braekets British Columbia 6 os), Alberta f (4), Saskatchewan 1 (01, On- tarlo 14 (BY, Quebec TL ahi, New Brinswiek 464), Nova Seatin 2 (2), No necidental deaths were re- ported in Pringe Bdwurd island, Newfoundland and Manitoba. The survey covered the period from @ pan. doen) time Frickiy to midnig Nh Sunday, UP FROM APPRENTICE Limited. restaurant. carly "Sunday and without warning fat- ally shot four men.stand- ing atthe bar.:, ~The officer; . Jame McDermott, 34,-then fled, crashing: through door... McDermott’ staged:a: ‘run- trolmen: He ‘wounded ‘one -pur- suer. before he: was ‘shot : ‘down McDermott was not expectet to live. af - The. patrolman, . father | 0 three, entered the ‘Pic-A-Rib ‘Restaurant at 53rd Street. about: 1:45:a.m. He went to.a “men’s: room at the rear and minutes. Jater walked toward the door as’ ‘| if to ‘leave. SUDDENLY WHEELED os ‘Suddenly he wheeled oe without -utteringa word, began] : firing. Three :men at one end of. the -bar tell “with bullets ‘in their heads. Farther up the bar another -man was- felled ‘by a: -bullet:in ‘the head: All four died: in ‘hospitals. ‘Police said. McDer- mott ‘fired six::shots: ‘in’ all.” ; “There were six, patrons. at. the =? Albert: Kecy ‘ducked* ‘benind the | bar ‘and | crouched ~ on ‘the: ‘floor. to stage 4 “bulb” drive | Prince Rupert Boy Scout and) Cub pack groups will call on cit y. iresidents November 3 selling -light bulbs, District Scouters Council president, W. A. Bisset reported today. Mr. Bisset said that these’ light bulb drives have been held: lin other British Columbia cities and have proven very successful. Proceeds from the one night , drive will be divided between the 10 Scout and Cub packs tn the icity and Port Edward and Miller i Bay hospital. Mr. Bisset snid = that most houscholders seldom carry a ‘spare bulb in their heme. | i Sponsoring the campaign — is Douglas Guyatt and Company! ' Others on the District Seout- lers Counell are David Ridsdale, ivice-president and Carl Wilson, seeretary- treasurer, meee so « Hit by storm NEW WESTMINSTER @ . | A wall 60 feet Jong crashed onte a row of used cars here Saturday as gale-foree winds swept icross the Lower Main- hand, Damage was estimated at $3,500 when the wall collapsed at othe C. C. Brown Motors usod cur fet. At leant $2,000 af the damage was causad to 10 cars that tad been parked mnder the 14-footehtgh, stucco-reinforced baekdrap, ae nine = eee mee nee the, glass: panelling ‘of the--exit}. idetachment ‘black: fleck, white and, red saddle oxfords ‘All | information swath. ybe ‘addressed: Gerald McLane, , Willow River ‘0 the’ nearest ROMP s, ‘channel 'preen / Sturgess Se one’ navy’ transp ‘lasted :234-ho' 8 yen During that initial attack was saved fr sea foundecing F riday by Northland Navi-| Communist rounds were fired, school site, architects’ fees, prep- igation Company Limited's The Ketchikan-based type packer early Friday morning as coastal freight vessel left the fog in Grenville: steaming north for! Prince Rupert. Second mate Jack Tinnon was} just going off watch at 4° a.m. when a flashing light was spot- ted off Morning Reef. He said that the packer had its and red sidelights show- ing but was flashing ao white light trying to uttract attention. By this time Second mute Ian had taken over the and the Canadtan watch ws -Prince, skippered by Cupt. Thom- as Garrick, drew near someone nboard the packer shouted that she was taking on water, The Canadian Prince stopped and when the packer niuanaged to draw alongside it wus lished to the side of the coustal steainer. The ship's emengency tire equip- ment was lowered over the side into the hold of the Pirate and pimping began as the Chnnadlan . Prince pot underway again, The Canadlan FPrinee progres- sed at a much slower speed than usnel but about & asm. oat the mouth of the Skeena River the lashings broke and the Pirnte nerrly turned turtle. Bhtp's cables were then used to lash the packer to the side of the Ciun- adjan Prince and when puniping was re-started it was found that. the Pirate Had taken on almost ta much water as she bad before. Continued growth seen for Rupert Aman who al i years old worked fort cants aamonth and In naw holder af the controling Pberest dn the larpest eonusteal frolah¢ undo pussenmer service presently serving Wvditish Cotum- Ding osuys he sees nothing but continued wrowth for this edty, Gaptato Tharry Terry, prend- dent of Northbound Nuvinndéton Company Thaibed: waa speaking: ta the Panes Rupert Rotiwry Cub wb la repuliur wookly meat. ty. Capt. Terry, who his travellod Lommany corer of the plobe jad has been aasaelited with shtp- Ding for nosh of bis Whe add Just cuit soe anything else but steady prowth for Prinee ue pert." The veteran skipper erected a nood part of hts prowess naviga- tHHontd experlenee to an ineldent that happened when he was 1b verrs old while working as an ap. prentice abourd aw barkentine sutlhog ahdp. Me sald that the old) burkon- tine, ono of the Inst of old the “aheeonnstors” owas shlpwreelkod HOO niflos south of Papete dn the Tul Talaneds. Ute anda Ghat he Wie the only min on the ship Who knew toybling at ad) about. Hevigndion and hud to bring the survivors back ¢o Anekland New Aautnind, 1600 miles away taia Wrebout. Ve anid that he satled the bout suocesNfully too ober part and from that gatned oa knowledge of vossols that has helped tim tn hls Inter years. Crypt. Terry worked on various shipx on the TC) eoast and in TOW) went into business und formed no paurtaership with 1s. Glare und called the firm he Atowmahips Limtled whieh car- red cargos of freight tate Prince TRuport, (Continied on pre fh) Seo OONTINUED GLOWTH seiner- | Pirate was spotted } ‘ ' i day Canadian Prince At the mouth of Prince Rupert j the: harbor the two ships were met! and passenger | by the Armour Salvage tug Phip- :pen which took the Pirate in tow. Capt. Donald A. Kelly, 41, and: J. clear up misunderstandings with alli Pi-; his two crewmen Thomas Brown, 68, and T. Groubb, 63, of Ketchikan, sald that the rate had just come out of dry- dock recently but that early Fri- morning they had hit a dendhead which damaged the hull badly, Mr. Tinnon said that the Can- adlan Prince whieh usually ar- rived at Prince Rupert at didn't berth at the Northland | Navigation docks until 9 acm. He paid tribute to the erew whieh stayed on watch and hebp- ed particularly the engineers who stayed up past the end of: their wateles. 7:40 killing 11 civilians and wounding! ‘aration of the ground had to | 18 on Quemoy, and causing more;come out of the referendum than 200 military casualties, NEW PROBLEM The abrupt development raised ‘grave new problems for U.S. State Secretary Dulles, flying by jet tanker over the polar route to Formosa. His mission was to Nationalist president Chaing Kai-shek and lay the base for a ‘more substantial cease-fire in Formosa Strait. ! U.S. Navy commanders dis- closed Sunday that additional ships sent to bolster the U.8. 7th Fleet here after the Communists lstarted artillery attacks on the off shore islands had been with- i drawn. | In escorting Nationalist supply 7 ships to Quemoy, U.S. warships have stayed three miles or more oft Quemoy, the limit of terrltor- ‘dal waters recognized by the United Sintes. However, China School board, teachers. talking about salaries Nepotlating coniunitlees of Dia. triet 62 Sehoal Board and Prince Rupert Tenehers association have held a series of meetings regnaid- fig the 1OA0 salary agreement, tt was announeed today lou state- ment dssued by botin parties, As ou result of the talks the School Bonrd’s comaettee bias presented 8 seale oof aiartes whieh will be presented to the penerul memberahtp oof the tenchers gssociitlon for connate. eration. Ynformution as to. what channtes tn the present iaree. mont or whit toereases dn the salary seale are belay sought by the teachers, is bein withheld by mubual aereement betwoen the bourd and the teachers Mrs M. M. Roper, SECTOUY + Gets remand | Paul Yoblonski of MaO Myoyott Aventia was remanded) for trig Well Ootoher Ws, after he plend- eaonot pullty before: Magiatriate CP Applewhiaite da etty poltee eourk this morning ten eharie of apeadiay dna tb mide an bour MONG, of TMaatrict schoo! this mornin thatoa be tasued in | Lrensurer fbonrd siid Jolot stirtement wil! the near firture, PPP OLS SPDPODIPS OPDDVIL OD ODPDP Coast shipyards to get jobs for destroyers VICTORIA (CP — Defence Minister Powurles says Brldint Columbia shipyards with he Yiven contract to tualld one vr more dostroyern for the Witvy, The allocations weold he ade to West Count yards dy twooor three weeln hut cone struction wasn't expootad ta met ounder way for we lent four or five month. He did not speelfy whieh yards would qet the contracts. Mr, Pourkes wivo ned Vier rows DLholted oof Vietorta would receive TIMES Cape VWereton early next veur foro major conversion, and Vietorle. Machinery Depot will dale in the minesaveepor FIMOGS Cows lohan for a vetit. PIDIOIIIOIIDIS EHP IIEDIIGEEOOONY me money. To reach the $622,828.25 figure the contractors md ‘architect agreed, pending board approval, to reduce the size of the cafeteria to 60 by 24 feet, eliminate a great deal of kitchen equipment and reduce the amount of hard-top- ping in the vicinity of the school. Construction of the school un- der the revised plans will now go ahend without puuse, MOL PONNPE DEEL DOOLE LODO OOD Shipping firm planning — brand-new dock Plans are underway for the vonstruction af a completely new dock to replace the pres- ent Northland Navigation Compuny Limited dock went of Cow Bay, Company president, Captain Warry Terry announ- ced taday, Captain Terry, who has been in tho clty fer the past week sald that the present dant would be completely demol- ished and a new and more mnedern one hullt in place of the present one, formerly Jonown as the CPR dock. PPPPP CAO F LODE OPE GVO POOP PVOVPD EOD Pope’s doctor quits VATICAN CITY (—~Prof, Rie- eurdo Guleagal-Lisl, Pope Plus MIT's doctor, has resigned ag director of Vatienn City health gervieos He dis under. fire for articles he wrete und sold to Newspapers recounting the pon- tiffs final hours. WEATHER- Nearly cOmtinueta Cloudy with ahowors morrow, Litle change Lemperaubtire, Winds south. erly 2b by eveulng. Low to- Hinht and bleh Wuosday at Prince Rupert 46 and 84, TIDES Tuoaday, October 21, 1000 (Pualfle Standard Timed rin. to. $n Tinh Ona VO" foot She. VAS foot Low (hs OO fout WIT OL foot Frendum last December as ; other” 41 O00! 'things such as purchase. of the \