a al “a pdarhne? é ou. dian “Merchant: Service: ' staged the walkout last:Friday in |< NO Le tahtlye ath Ady coy ee use RES le re i MW es ore RR ae | ‘wy wt hh riahowié ontario -Port' Day, Queen. contest during. “ “VANCOUVER | (CP)—Blaek. Ball Ferries were éxpeéted't to be back in operation on the coast today fol-| lowing: a back-to-work court order» against striking. officers and. engineers, tos “operations |” "would restore” ‘steamship . ‘com- ‘munications, between=-Vancouve ‘Resumption | of. Island ‘and the mainland. ” The -National. cd slat ‘Engincers“ang: an’ attempt to force federal gov- ernment action, in. the’ ticup- of CPR coast: ‘steamships. yp gk STRIKE OVER WAGES. | The CPR ‘fleet has been tied up since May 16 becatise of a strike by the. Seafarers International Union and the officers and en- gincer unions, In each case the issue is wages... ‘Richard . Greaves, national president of the marine: engin- ecrs, said the Diack Ball Ferries likely would be back in opera- tion this afternoon as a result of the injunction tssued in Victoria COP POLE PODOOD CEL OEE LAP LODO FVEOO®D One boat ; sells catch Only one halibul vessel sold her catch on the Prince Ru- “pert Walibut exchange — this “Morning. The “San Juan” sold 60,000 ‘Pounds to Atlin Fisherles for prices of 23 cents for medium, "22.6 cents for large and 14 |} MacFarlane... {thier “the ‘ordcr~-obtaited by a{B.C... government, ‘lit comes. up in court-July 29." In the meantime the -union had no} the city’s B.C. Centennial Pot- —Photo_ bY Chandler's, Studio, ; issued _ Monday/a by: ‘Supreme Cou rt Justice A. Dat Mr. Greaye 1 ust obtain Jeg ic ‘on whe- ‘the: over the’ Terries: Jate last. month | to: head off'a “strike—is valid: °.° He. said the union wile: attempt to have the order ‘set. ‘aside. when intention of defying the court; “We will return to work in: an orderly and reasonable way.” TALKS FAILED The governmenrs applications for the injunction.. followed swiftly on. the - breakdown of}. weekend talks here between At- torney-Gencraf Robert Bonner and representatives of the two striking unions. Mr, Bonner said: “The govern- ment felt obliged to move in this direction because of the lack of co-operation meanifested over the weekend during talks with the union concerned! Seventy men are named Jn the order, which calls for a return to work “forthwith.” Black Ball operates between Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, and Honseshoc Bay, near Van- couver, Tho engineers and = officers seck a 10-per-cent wage increase. Black Ball is offering eight per é _|Monday’ when .a’ neighbor went ‘REPRESENTING: ‘THE’ ‘Kinsmen ° chib of ‘Prince Rupert in’ the |Applewhaite that Maku smasn- and wife. are: VER 04 hu ‘in ‘Vani s couver. ‘Genera "Hospital: from : bullet ‘wounds. they” suffered‘ on |. : berserk. and: opened: fire on them near. their: home’ in death. Mrs.: Doris. Webb, 34, ‘eripplea . bya, ‘Shoulder... ‘wound, ‘Tan north” of: Vancouver - | Strait: of: .Georgia.- fed ‘lying dead: inthe kitchen of his Hin’ his. head. 2 OMry. “Webb; OB. logger, said the} et “be jullet; excep at Tthought wife was. getting off ‘the: ground, Then I'saw him’ ‘pointing the rifle at. me from-behind a stump. “The first. bullet hit. my arm and I fell. - Then: -the second whanged .. inté” “my side and came out through my back.” . : Careless dri ver’ gets $50 fine Lajos Maku, 2i, of 432 Fifth Avenue West, was fined $50, costs or. in default of payment. sentenced to one month in jail when he pleaded guilty in city pollee court this morning to a charge of. driving without ‘due care and attention. Police told Magistrate ©. T. ed into the rear of a car owned by Andrew Menzles who had stopped for the red light at the intersection of Third -Avenue and Pulton Street, “Damage to Maku's car was estimated at $150 while damage cents for chicken size halibut, ecnt. to the Menzies vehicle was $50, B.C. ROUNDUP - Small pin substituted on bridge ~ VANCOUVER (CP)—A pin 144 inches in diameter was used to secure a toygle between the lower meeting point of two spans of Vancouver's Second Narrows Bridge which later collapsed, although plans called for a 84-inch pin, This Information was given by young iron worker Monday to n royal commission Inquiring into the collapse of the two spans which kifled 18 men Juno 17, . The worker, Bill Stroud of Do-~ miinion Bridge Co., tole Chief Jusbice. Sherwood Lett of ‘the British Columbin Supreme Court thint he used the 14-inch pin to secure tho toggle before con~ atruction was halted last April. Ve snd he told: his foreman the pinholes wore not Niod up Nd tho larger ply would not go}: Wy We did nob know If the pin wad ehanged lator, WHETEHONSE, Y. | =the forant fro threat do Chin Yukou ‘WplOad Was endod in three days of Wate rain word Keeedly wieds, OT oe mee Rin premertT s won me azine manor NOW... in) tablet daily 1 Videwden 1 02 Minevaty REXALL oo, SUPER PLENAMINS AU yilentin witty Wow routes wha Vitae. qiolnverrentnt BON, S205 70's, G47 146'n, ““ORME'S DRUGS LTD, o ote “ a 4h giats! neg VA ‘VANCOUVER War small Li- berlan freighter, lating 16 de- grecs to starboard, Hmped back to its borth Monday night after jt was ing a rent-ond = coliaion with, a 30,000-ton Japarose frolghter in tho harbor, The Groon River, outbound with w load of Jumbor, was hit by tho Wikawa Maru, Extont of damage to tho Libere lin fralghter was nol immodinte- ly known, | VICTORIA, Dime WO large for oat Indugtry flrms- Montlay do» alned to provide specific infor mation on thelr opermtions. at (he Monn Forestry nauiry. ho Inquiry ia to datormine the truth of alegations that forest manngemont leone holdora hove an unfalr advantage over other operators In bidding for orown tinier She two compantos word THO, Vorest Produucts and Alaaka J Mno and Callulose, both of which have oxtonatvo holdin on Vane wouvor Julnnd, ‘Pedometer naman MATSQUI (h) — Pollua will roe dumo soarehing the Prasor River today for Wonry Hubort Wonltok, \ , 4 edited 3 ‘de ° ak 4 . Mae May Ca Lak ibsip ea sbshaeaa a Rha Kan ERA NAO mt inten Ae 20, of Sardis, who was acon to fall from a boat while fishing Mondny at Cox. Station, | four miles cist of hore. His ovorturned bout was re- covered, VANCOUVER wh) ~ whe alty's school onrolmont is expected to pasa tho 60,000 mark who seNools open iy Soptombor. This will ba an Increnso of 2. 920 ovor Inat your, PRINCI GHORNRaGH, HO, @ Light winds Monday night fans nod the moro than 30 fired in tho Princo George forest diabrict Into now fury, ' A fow. sentlored showors soll during the afternoon buat thoy had no offevst on parehed forosta nnd. iranslancls VANCOUVER (Nem Alyout 100 Vancouver: reiiions, wholosnlors and manufaoturors prased 0 vox solution Monday night urging provinglal and federal govern manta to +L my ond to atrikos wd lookauts, | Tho moallnng ‘yoxolved to Hook support front yugslioas and Inbor Sechelt. The}. | meighbor. . later. sh himself. to “latch Week. wilt-be'19- “year old Merwyn Hennesey, payroll clerk *. ra sat the Columbia Cellulose: Company’ ‘Limited -plant. at. Watson “Island: Born in New: “Brunswick,, . Miss Hennescy | graduated '- .from* “Campbellton, N.B. High school. Pive feet, 7/2: inches: tall, .’ “she - ‘weighs. . 127 pounds, has-.dark. brown: hair. and. blue-green. eyes:. For’ hobbies, .. ‘the :Kinsmen queen. choice. ‘collects ‘records °|, -and stuffed animals, lists swimming and‘ skating as her favorite Aports a and hopes, to travel or become a model in: the future. seréaming* for half a. mile: to} ° V'olice,found ‘the deranged._man |” bachelor: ‘home, a ‘bullet wound | = T knew: something was wrong, and I’ jumped’ out-of ‘the car. My}°" on the | twas air: ‘going: ut! of: the: tire: uy ss 2 which- took: wit ing in “the district: A ‘total of 718 men “are 7 ing ‘the 74 fires. buring” in: the pany men. . Cloudy, « ‘cooler: weather : showers .in some regions during, the | weckend; gave. some .relicf, put conditions in most: iiterior portions of the district have not improved. appreciably Mr, ‘Young said.’ . ‘Most fires . ‘spread Yess rapidly on: Saturday. and. Sunday ~ and complete . fire lines on ° many, and bring some “under control. More than $755,000 has bea: spent in-the Prince George Dist- rict in fire fighting costs, Prince |. Rupert is second highest with |- $160,000, third is Kamloops $109,- 900. Vancouver district has spent over. $40,000 and Nelson. District’ has spent $15,197, | - Susp ected pantie thief arrested The puzzle of Prince Ruport’s pantic thief, was solved this morning with discovery of $200 to $300 worth of underwear in the residence of a suspect ap- Jprehended in oa’ residential street. at 3 o'clock this morning. -RCMP anid today the suspect wil) probably bo charged to- Morrow. Since.June 2, clothes- nes in robbed. In nearly 36 Instances of underwear holonging to both HOXOK, All vietima of the nightly rald&. aro asked to raport -to 10 nam. and & pan. tomorrow for loot. ' Police sny a auapoat Was i roatiod on a city, stroot onrly this count for hia being thore when quostionod by: police, Subsoqudnt Koureh, of his home roaulted’ in dixcovery of tho clothing. COIOPOOCPUECOOODOOOTSS Shack destroyed by fire. Prine: RY at firemen were onttadt oud wh Wt pn yeutore, tliy to oxtingutnh wv fivro toa obidvon's play shack behind R10 Ninth Avenia Wort. "The shack was ‘totally | (les organivation, Ly eae reed ds Avoyod, werrcorasevesecceseneeeeeooqonedl : t ‘ ' . , i or “eye W 1: ree Uy district. Of these-526, are forest}. service men and 192° are com: with | fire crews had an opportunity to | where British the clty have been]. ROMP city dotachmont lotwacn | Identificntion of ‘the rocovored |, morning after ‘he failed to ae-{: homes. were, without water... official functions laid out She. left this interlor B.C, city ‘at 11:30 am. PDT when a float plane picked her up at the lake- side home where spent the ast four days.: Princess Margaret will particl- pate in the opening ceremonies for reconstructed Fort Langley, Columbia's first governor, James Douglas, took Office in 1858. She is scheduled to make oa short speech at the ceremonies, her third of the tour which bogan July 12, She will then proceed by car to ‘Vancouver. -_ CAREFREE DAYS ‘For, the prinagss, the last fow days have been the. most caro- f , oe agora rg , tin on Iighway 10, pth of ee ae at ee 2 ay 4 "The water pressure’ throughout town, dropped: consistently, ~ ” after the. break yésterday morning. nd b Midnight’ many. S Hustle of « engagemen ts starts again for ‘KELOWNA; BC, YCP)—Her. ghort, holiday end: ed, Princess Margaret today, begins anew the round of ‘i “HRH for her as, British, Colum- 1 bia’s centennial year guest of. honar, a pO free’ of her tour, : . , Monday was a ‘aay « off, There were no. official .ceremonics, no formal greetings, and no miles of ravel. °° Her sccluston was guarded by rolaxing beside’ scenic Okanagan Lake - at. 25-nere: _Summorgrove Farm. ' Bhe found time: tor sun ~bath- Ing, swimming, boating’ and a barbocue while here. Sho cook- ed stenks for ‘nbout 20 guosts Sunday evening at n bonch ser aa ot be Vere party, Meg es _ rT ae Mi Ai Am AD: = a Hee a sey ni sand a i: 77h ane _ OLOBS CAT ---Truok shown above boing towed | from n skdonn Rivor emban ““mlagod plunging Into the river Sunday aftornoon, Driven by Potoy Vuk, of tho truck wont off the road and camo ton atop only Inchos from the rivor. Second occupant a tho truck Was William Gollnsky, elngroph Point. Acotdont scoured thro nillos woat of Kwlns \ : ah \ t ‘ Wee beg a Big: Three: but. gener es cont Seem of an aceeptal ce: of city. works: crews. worked : without ‘ceasing: from. At: 30 Ee yesterday morning, when the break occurred, until early this " -morning :when. the: line ; “was recone sted eo eet re Teplles |e about 100 ROMP and she and her| party spend most of the time Just: “ y fai ored there was 'a-split over. the-degree | to! which the: reply: should ‘open |: the way for 'an- extraordinary | Security” council session... : _ Eisenhower | and, Dulles,” who were cold to: the. idea ofa has-|, | bily-arranged® ‘meeting: : at. the. suminit, favored simply. point-|° ing. out to Khrushchev that: he has full opportunity . undely the. UN charter. to ect the security. council to enlarge its considera- tlon of the Middle East problem | If he wants to do so... >. | POOLE CLIT SOO OOD Picnic. site | closed The Columbia Cellulose Company's public. pignic: site at Kloiya Bay was closed last. . Friday automatically with the general forest closure: for. the Prince Rupert Forest ‘District. . George Millor, assistant per- sonnel manager at the come “pany's Watson. Island mill,’ asked the public today not: to - try and gain entry to the site, which will be opened as soon: a ) the: forent 0 closure: Is Nitta, ; oe i mvoint uarrowly folograpl: Paint, ven eco ao Jointly | diplomats Teported ‘ today,° that! p he shot. a. North ae cher workot, Jerry” Gunanoot,'t arm.on July, 11.-He admitt ‘when leaving a: fishing boat with a group'of. other® ‘Juveniles. he | was. chrrylng a. gun.:and two shotg.at Gunanoot. and’ an= other: person, Ho hit. ‘Gunanoot - in: the PARMG , Gunanoot was ‘treated’. flosh wound at a : olty office, oo Young 9 man: fou at hoth, Horvloon, WEATHER~ | Cloviding ovor. tomorrow” ate ternoon, Little change Invteme - Winds northweaterly. 13, Low: tonight ond high: tos morrow. 59 and 6 TO Veagitie 8 tuy:2 Ml igh. secshiee an 06" 18196 we Btotl photo, | . ‘ . : oy “tow. rerpauien, a 0 co ‘ 7 i | . i . f ALAM Nar ont aire A Abul el Peedi alta TAah htm Us Aehi hy era ee An fired Bata dottor’s: . sept SE at og! “Port: simpean. died at i AN: ‘Saturday in: Princo, Rupert Goneral’ ae tal aftor a lonalny WMhvogs,) Mr... Wells is, survived « by: wifo, Rena. Sophia, nv neamsnie old daughtor, Mary: Duriono, i | mother and father, Mr. and: Mrs, “+Gordon ; 0. “Wolla: and : xavornl brothers: and, nlstore,, ul, at. ‘Port. pbs -Thoro: will be. a ‘mamorind. 8Otvs leo at 7 pan, Thuvaday, Funeral worvices. will .bo hold at .2 {Friday from Fergugon Fungrh Homie, with Interment. to follow. In Talrviow' cometary, R non B,'MoEachorn wil 0 ail OV,. Vor= | , a ftidlate Soe Me et: viet ' Norte yee Speak! Maeda Kase ‘ wire phot ales y “Ixy she, . “hive s1088- ima) " =o Aa vith u enya! fhe “An tt : QU-foet : 8. ati i, sands “ Ny Seg hb 4 : nutans Wiad sfiutiteadlak dw : erating