“MONTEBELLO Que.'— Canadian « fishermen have been assured by: thé head-of the Unemployment Insurance Commission today that the newly-implem- ‘ented regulations'affecting the industry; still _ were open:to change... © a! MeGrogor, (1 an address. o tho 12th annual meeting ‘of the Fisheries Council of Canada, told the:400-odd delegates attending the’ “three-day” session at the Bolgnory Club that “Anything at ‘allswhich would Improve the workability of the schieti® will be seriously considered," and invit- |) ed comments from the: Industry on, thi’ practicality of the regu. lations, , “whomploymont insurance for fishermen became a reality April Ve when the collection phaso of the. plan became effective, ” The Ottawa administrator of Jobless benefits outlined detalls of-tho plan and snid-“oxperience Wi} be the great teachor.” *‘eadmit," sald Mr. MeQregor, “Yhabino doubt severa) éhanges if 4 Mlhe regulations, will be neces. ‘ sity'to conform to the conditions that we find.” Ho Assured his fudionco that “wo will havo no hogitation In changing the rogue Jatlons {11 this connection #0 as tormako this scheme more work» able!’ a, «Barller, the problems of trans. Wy oration anc cold, stornge wera FF ae i Hl 4 mepeg: cuvlng —alilpnion oxomiied In a panel discussion chaired by Borden Smith of the: Ouiiidian Hshing Company, of m Vaticouvor, Partlelpantd wore Dr, Wid, Dyer of tho Fishorles Roe Beedtcl Boutd of Canada, Nu milaxi Dr, W, HL. Gook of the MNAVOiA) Rosearch Gdinecll, Ob. AWay'd, L. Townshend, of the Pandan National oRallways, Bfoilvonl and P, 8.Brougham of MOO Canadian Pacific Ratiway, olition), Poe’ DimPyor presented tho rowults OOK) storage Loaiy conducted (iG Maritimes, The toals were Bee iiniod to cxtabliv the dont wiPoriutwre conditions undor Miigh-fsh: bhould."he! elorod,: ' Dr, Cook romincded:tha Indus We Ghat. the storage’. problom er nol one of lomporatiro none lnelided aldo. We: obvloual M Molor: of tine, Wo Warned tho r plat Ih wre: Junta din. MLA UVo Lo mialntaln: the ‘destrod Namnpornturo. during.,“alipmont Ap Uiuestilpment agit wae to Opv@litialy tho fot thatthe mort BvMoaTMenl Lamporntino for ‘the mencornyo of flah products Wits HA 10 clogrook. Pahyonhelt Mv TOW NaNO Ws and Mr, ApOUBHAN nyvacd that tho prob. many Of - Ilona lornnorn jure QONs - souniod ‘aL Vancouver, B.C, : almost insoluble when. taking into account the econotnie factor, They felt that the expense cl- ement welghed heavily against the use of dry ice but explained that jt held the only immediate solution until workable refrig- erated untis could be designed, In other business O. J, Me- Donald, of Vancouver was clec- (ed, president of the Fisheries Council, New vice-presidents are L, M. Omstead of Wheatley, Ont. It, W. Wolceh, of Fairhaven, N.B,; A. M Smith, of Smith Wharves, Halifax, N.S; W. M, Allan, of Montreal, Quebec; KR, T. Hager, of Vancouver, and P. K, Me- Grath, of 8L John's, Nfld, Among (he directors are J. N. Hyland, lof Vancouver, Mr, T, H. Boren. sen, of Princo Ruport, and H. B, Sinith of Vancouver, remeron we eng eerrnemte Named Advisor _ OLYMPIA, Wash, (8—-Robort J. Achoottlor of Soattlo, former director of the State Fishorics department, has been appointed fisheries advisor to tho U.S, op- erations mission at Saigon, Viet. ham, S8chootlor will leave for tho oversous nssiynmeny after tho May §-0 meeting of the Ine ternational Sockeye commission ha ‘eight hour day at abasic: min- imum rate of $1.25.an-hour, with an Increased rate of $1.88. an hour for overtime, Two. meals a day for those working eight hours, and one meal a day for those working less than cight hours, will be provided without deduction from’ wages by the employer, Holiday. with pay, based on four per cent df the total wages earned by the em- ployee, will be granted. This agreement will be in force from tomorrow, May 1 to April 30, 1957. Liberal Women Elect Sprott . NEW WESTMINSTER () -—Al- derman Anna Sprott of Vancou- vor was elected president of the B.C, Womon's Llboral associa- (lon ab*the annual convention here. Mrs, E. lL Parkinson, Van- couver, was named vice-presl- dent to represent B.C, at the ‘National Federation of Liberal Women, WEATHER Vurlable cloudiness with wide- W scattered showers today and Weadnosday., Lite ehange In brmparature, Ueht winds, Low tonight and igh Wednosday ab Pork Hardy 40 and 62, Sandsplt and Princo Ruport 38 and 60, Six Units of U.S. 6th: Fleet | Sail for Beirut, Lebanon. AMMAN, Jorlan (Routers) ==: a slntomont issued hore Monday Six unity of the United Atatos Oth Fleet's transport amphibious aquadron, Including a relnforcoc baltajion “of narhves, gtonnoe for Bolrut, Lebanon, today for a foureday sloy, . Tho squadron, which conslata of transports and auxiliary ships, will be olned by two destroyers aye d,, my oy Unita of tho float, Including tho Alvorath Gnvylor Porroutind m= Whe world's higgost—satlod from Pronely and Wattny porta a woek Ago tn A Attddon Nove. nagunred duo. to tha Jordan: ert, Moanwhilo,. dordui'a King Tuaaoln and King Baud of Antdl Arnhla: annoyneod « that. thoy havo ngroodto.agoura full {ns Mopondongo. and: troodoin. from fovolgn’' rita forall Aral alatog, , Tha announcomont. camo in ea get ye adh ON et ‘ ‘ night following «talks botwoon the two monnrhy The two kings also ugreod.to stongthon military — co-oporation Jordan, Saudt Arabla; Syria an Lgyph vs nv defengo: against the “mutual eyomy," ard to regain Molon rights In Palestine, Thoy Alwo pledgad nob-td Join any forolgn pact and to aupport tho prinelplon of the Arak Jonguo, Forolgn Ministor Samit Rifal of dordan suid “Wo Woleamo ald from anyone, anywhere, provide and dock nob. Intorfore in any way with our froddom,” Kove arolynty and Indopandende,” Loator Mallory, U8, anvbnaandar to Jordan, thorouporn announead Unab hia ony Wor:;tondy. to pinco $10,0000,000': promplly’” at Jordan's proposal. Shy ““VANCOUVE MNOng |, dl Od It 18 offered unconeliionally | NCOUVER:.@—A -flash f tipped’: through a ‘suburban Burnaby sawmill Monday, caus- ing:an estimated $90,000 damage. The main section of Pacific Shake and Shingle mill was de- stroyed, leaving 36 persons with- oul jobs. Tremor Felt 5AN FRANCISCO W—A sharp aftershock of San Francisco's March 22 carthquake . shook homes in the Mount Davidson area of the clty late last night. Chandeliers swayed and dishes rattled bul no damage was re- ported, _ DIVISTONAT OFI ho waa a. Polly Officor encot, Other, A 's\intention: will:-bi Saturday. by wiring. Mr. McGug- an ‘a telegram of protest: ques- tioning the legality ofthe hotel- mens’ action. : L, President West claims. that Prince’ Rupert trades unionists backed the Labor Council execu- -tlve'’s stand by ordering bottled beer in. the beer parlors and therefore. avoiding paying in- creases imposed on draught beer. |- City operators received Mr. McQugan’s telegram this morn- ing, but beer pariors: were still serving this afternoon, “T expect the beer halls will stay open until we have decided on what actlon we will take or until our Heences are surrender- ed,” said Mr, Murray, Klos ghown aro ‘the Cinndtan Sea Ondeb Corps fi0 Cook, 11,1041, Ab that time NM Jolnaon Ouy: for mintnture vig{o whe Canadian Logon. . ‘award for tho most profictont andot- hy tla -vooruli yonr and Hho HI 60 Chaptor- JOD Chiutlongo Cup for tho moat offlotont watch, ‘Tha trophies will’ ho Inapootion Muy &% 4 oe Wlaplayed during the annual: ¢ \ ‘4s getting better and which {s . Yecagnition It deserves,” “lister Inst yonr, 0 big Incroas rh "The ano thing that ig most “foncouraging is :tho increase in Joon intorest,” Mra, Bolton sald, {"Many local rosidanty have visite, “fod the museum this” past yoar fond. brought tholt guests with “Hthom." The children como regue “Hatly In numbors that are JMusoun's “Open” House" sand “twinning of the National Poster ‘feontest by a Prince Rupert girl -|Mlsg-Marlono Lagorok, : Largo thanked tho Prince Ruport “TWomon's Crodlt: ronkfnal club vt (pally "Nowa:Phgto:by Ron Monk) | NOUN SulLt, Mi Wh Thonipszon ty shown. the A, L, Holthy trophy for Individual offlotonay. won by Ltt Ay Dawyos (right) commandingofficer of Princo Ruport's Royal ‘Jand Murray Latdlaw for his gitt chairman ofthe building com=. mittee said that about $318 had been .spent-:on . repairs, The At the same time, Dr. Large stressed that one of the main reasons for seeking a new fire- proof museum bullding was so that the local museum could take advantage of the federal and provincial governments’ travel- ling displays, “These displays, which ate of interest to both adults and children will mako a real con- tribution toward the education of our city,” he said,» Dr, Large sald‘that an archi. tect had been engaged to draw up plans for a now museum but docision on a-site had no, been settlod, Three sites were belng ‘| pondered (1) across the street {from the present museum on 1 Second Avenue, (2) Totem park oe, . : Gaining Deserved “Wo have a very fine museum collection, which yoar: by yoar recelving I museum elrelos tho Mrs, Bolton reported that 6,600 persons signed the museum roe. ovor 1068, .. ‘ Impressive, sho added, ‘Wighiight of thoyonr wag Ins ternational Musoum: Wook, the Both Mrs. Bolton and Dr, Inyooo-Wltok, the Princo Ruport for:bhelr part in tho success ‘of tho" Musotim’s “Opon . Hous,” Thoy also oxsorsad tholr nppres elation for tho: wnitiring offorts of vicosprosidont J, B, Scott,’ Tho re or aieo thanked 0.A, Clon, Tegvor Ut Marl Gordon and Dr, Grahan: Mills Sof Vane couvor for donating: show, ongox money was. mainly spent on quite) of onstorn arrowehonda, .' es ny ‘ Pad ree PALM ee aN tae! She said: that an ins ce ap- praiser had been unable to eval-| uate.the Indian exhibits bécause| * they were irreplaceable, Can Acquire Outside Displays at. the head of Fifth Street and (3) the corner of McBride-Strect and Sixth Avenue, at. the foot of Englishman's Hill, Each site had its points; he sald, although from the ‘Tourist bureau standpoint, the McBride Street site would be the most logical for travellers ar- riving by road, In his annual report Dr, Large extended sincere thanks to “pub- lic. spirited citizens.” The gen+ eral public had shown an in- creasing interest and many Indi- viduals had donated articles for display and show cases: for dis- play purposes, 0 , oo He also thanked Mrs, Bolton, ndding that “her enthusiasm and hard work are largely respon. siblo for the Interest and sup-. port we presontly enjoy." Recognition approved motion. granting Canon Basil 8, Prockter, past presidont and past-seeretary an honorary Ufeemomborship in the musoun and voted to. wrile him "i lottor oxprossing appreciation for his sorvices and rogrot at his doparture, Ho will bo sent a copy ‘June, will-'ine teas British. Columb! ucts to Red spokesmen ‘sal te BC's Progressive «Cc ative candidates In’ the election met: hore to:discuss:th national policy announced’ party icader ‘John. Dicferibaker : in Toronto last weok.” 0 feta Leon Ladner ‘and ‘A: 0, Des Brisay, joint chairmen of ithe’. B.O, campaign,’ issued ‘a. states; ment Monday :“of what-a Cén- servative government will- to British: Columbla.”: Th sald In-parbs, 0) 0s sp _“'To provide markets ‘the Cone: servative party will actively en~’ courage the ‘export ‘of lumber, pulp, newsprint and: other forest products to, all parts - of. the. World, We will ‘call a Commons: Fi -|wealth trade; conforence * arrange for tho sale of our prod: ucts In our. traditional Comméy Wealth markots which have peon lost.” ay yeas of Dr.‘ Large'’s now book “Thol'',: Skoonn, Rivor of Destiny" whon|. It ig published, 9. Tho musoun board's budgat for 1957,-of approximately $3,750 hag nlrondly boon forwarded to City Coun, Dampier Named. Assistant... : ech: Sun Publisher __ VANCOUVER (ed, Lawrence Mumplor 43, has boon named qustatant publisher of tho Vane couyer Sun, publishor... Donald Cromio. announced today,” “Mr, Damplor was oxooutlve Weoeprosidont of MeCann=Iiriok- aon Advortlalng Age : Mons troal, Bofors fon ng tho'advors blalng agency Ih 1054 ho had beon ton oxcauitvo with .tho Lever Brothors organization In Onnada aid tho Unitod. States. Ag tho} th Bun's naslatant ybTaigy Na pues ic ceoda Samuel Cromlo:'who’ wat drowned In'a boating acoldont in 1 Tn other buslngga, to moeting” me eh eS : ood PAs Tobruary, wy Agong of Mone |! coe +R, Gi Large was resologte as chairman. of, ihe bonrice Musoum .. of Northen Bel Columbia at tho: group's:a i i nootlng; ay ., Also” raburnd? to. ot J.B, Scotl as vico-prog gurator ‘Mra,’ Jogelyt: tronsuro ne rank -Baldwhy, Mee; Bird, Poroy Young, goby gor and Jack Muranlte _ Dologates tos tho: Pen ort Tourist. Buren, will’ Wargo. And, Harry Rochoataty “Named tata publlelty sar t 0: i ' and. My, ra Mao.‘ nttehd woro-rAldoting Mii