ERO SOT RNS ERIE OLD ae RGM TENE ae pe a “% , ‘ ALVI, ‘Telephone 6767 No. 210 SEEN a ow wae erg rlam ee Orbe! SRE me ONENESS UN Sateen A Ne pay get ponent PAP RENIN RTE SEU NTAaS NU pba et des ela APG ASAE ay gw : , : : . 4 aot : . | . oy i ‘s Bes : os cy ye ee . - “VANCOUVER (CP) |The Br itish Columbia Fed- -|day voted to support’.the| {CCF party. in. the: next provincial election. after annual convention. ° The. policy, adopted by a: sub- ‘| Stantial vote; remains unchanged from last year. -- Recent meetings between labor and CCF officials . indicate. the. federation may have -a voice in the picking of CCF can-=. didates and the ‘drafting ‘of the: CCF platform. DELEGATES DIVIDED © senting 110,000 union members in, BC. were sharply divergent on the political action quéstion:: * ‘Some delegates -were | jagainst. any direct political ac- tion; others said it. is impossible to sell union members on a policy which lines up with any one po-. litical. party;- others: wanted an “oops! 1 Airw _ during. an Anspection of No. 19 © Most of them, | »..| COP. pos About. 25 of: the: 330. delegates) vet VS sp eee Nigra a os . on Sees} eration of Labor Wednes- : two hours of debate at its. k larger, a Views. of the delegates sepre: z solidly “NORMAL: TEMPERATURES |. “FOR THIS PERIOD ee VANCODVER | 47 EDMONTON 34° REGINA’ 2" 320°) “WINNIPEG =. 33 TORONTO” 44... ‘MONTREAL -. HALIFAX © WINNIPEG © TORONTO - 4 “MONTREAL. 33. ! HALIFAX: ‘a oxy even. ‘stronger. . -bond. with the ii voted against ‘the resolution. Cae “WARRANTS” SUPPORT” - warrants the. support’ of the. workers it _B:C., as ;means of presently obtaining | their legislative aims.” It was made clear that unions outside the Canadian Labor Con- gress—those expelled by former labor congresses mainly on grounds of Communist domina- tion-—will not be invited to join in the federation’s ‘Political pro- $5,200 for 10; at increments year, to a top of Years experience of $190 a year Holders of secondary condi-! tional certificates starting out would receive $4,200. compared to A tentative agreement which would give District 2 school teachers an overall increase in salaries of be- ween 8 and 8.25 per cent, has-been reached between he negotiating committees of District 52 board of ‘The resolution says “The: CCF Y. theese ‘itation is ‘expected’ ‘to. be ‘light | western Maritime Provinces to. of Bri are in ‘y atures’ are” ‘expected to o averace belo v the albertacss sta. The decision followed a mect- Ing in Victoria. between B.C, gov- : . ’ , ave scale 3 ram. . school trustees and the Prince Rupert Teachers’ asso- the present scale of $3,850.) 8 oe . . ; . Lo. whereas a SC holder with 10 “@lation, it was announced yesterday in a joint states years’ experience would receive .- . . : ment $6300. n boost of $530 over the Gir ine k © Disenssions on the salary seale — The proposed salary scale 198 scale , os for 1959) which beean Octeber Would: Boost the salary ot a The secondary basic seate, win e . - ‘ap. teacher with an elementary con- ¢ al increments of $220, woulc boo i) cont >on clauses af. teacher with an elementary con- annua : . | en . ety She uaranrent ae wel! as ditional certificate with no ex Rive high school teachers a oses ¢ ce we fringe benefits perience from $2,800 to $3,100 strtune -alary of $4,500, up $350 *, Both the school board and the #nd with increments of $180 per from the present scale, with a teachers have expressed a desire to complete a negoatinted ayree- with experiencec yerur would give a teacher an EC and five years’ an inerease of $470, with Jl years experi- top af S6 420. for teachers after mishap ernment officials and Freedomite representatives. B.C, Attorney- General Bonner observed after ’ a ve , oo r we eye Mf . ¥ s 9 ment by October 31, Ha salary of $4,450. a $300 boost, ener Sixth Awame, nen: 18, Of ned the mecting that the proposed ‘ “Proceedings to date have been | over the 1958 scale The seale for secondary ad- $35. costs or in default ‘of xay- migration to Siberia was develop- amicable.” a teachers’ spokesman Berinner’s satary fora teacher yaner cettitieate holders, with : " pay ing some of the aspects of a reported today. The sehool teachers In their tenchers consider ¢ asked the that the boure brief osdary purposes we The teachers’ : ) this request will be piven carafal: and full consideration atter the Northern District Teachers con- vention early tip November raluation for with an elementary basic eate under the new agreement would be boosted $300 to $3,400 and increments would be paid at 'SIBO nu year for 10 years dnstead year's agreement Starting salary for elementary hudvanced certiflente holders would be $3,700, up $400 from last vertuide | spokesman sald or dl years at $170 as ander this | annual mncrements of $230, starts at $4.800 cup $350+ and ranges up to 87.580 for teachers with 12 years expenence a boost of $590 wevear Coniplete tentative 1059, with Pou seate and annual merements at tom, isis follows. scale for in brackets, hot- ment sentenced to seven days in Jail after being found guilty in Port Edward police court yester- day of driving without due care and attention, She was also prohibited from driving for a year when her H- cence wis suspended, Miss Dickens, represented by Bruce Brown, pleaded not guilty’ to the charge which arose A, Yenrs | rms : eof Tdlemenbary Thhlementary Isdementary | Secondary Secondary secondary out ot year oft Hineves aoe 3 experience conditional haste advanced conditional! baste advanced | and a half beyond the city mits. . 0 | 8100 C2800). R400 C3100). 37000 134001 | 4200 188508, 4500 (41 bus WO 64450) A further charge against Miss 1 9° 3250 (20800 | 3580 C8R701 | SA90 C85RO) A410 AON) 20 HOFF 5080 C1660) | Dickens of driving contrary. to 2 1 8400 13100) | 3760 C8440) | 4080 CATO) | 4620 (42300 4940 64500 | 5260 141870) | the restriction's on her driver's Bo 8HHO C8260) | BOTA CBGLOD | AQT CIOKOH | ARO C20 B18 A750) | 51H0 CHORD) Heence was dropped, 4 | 3700 634000 6 ate0 37800 | 44600 CHRO) | bOI 146100 | 6380 Fisao) A720 4200) Miss Dickens, along with two 6 | 3880 195600 | aaa C360) | 4680 4300) | 6260 CRAOY — 6600 so1501 | 5960 65500) | other teenage girls, was serlous= 6 \ ~ wee) HBO CTO) {B40 CddhOd | SAGO E100) Be2O 6hab0) 6180 (5710) ly Injured in tho mishap which q | See | 060 C4200) | HOG) eden) | bd70 (HyaOr j COW cobo0d OALO coped) saw tho cru she was driving rol] : n ! . ven Aid C4460) HE20 ehtOr | OB8O C870) BPH coro) Wor0 (0190) over several times before coming : {) { . va SOLO CAOwO! HO how) G000 65660) °° 64RO 0 coho) ORv0 rAa0) to rest on the adgo of the road. 10 . H200 cbO0> | 8600 CH200) | G800 Ly7THOY 7 700 cOTOr [7100 (6550) | ahe was flown to Vaneouvor for rr | ve -- (4970) | ee RM os —- | 6920 (6360) | 20 (0760) | special trentmont for her injure 10 eo —~ ago eZ lex and spent three months ree Yuoremontn i of x Vid 10 x 180° ! 10 x 100" | Wx 20 U Wx 220 2 x 240 euperating, POILIPOLIOL EID EDOOE IO DOP OLODOOLE “low-key comedy.” Federal Justice Minister Fulton said here he understands some new possibilities were raised by the Doukhobors at the Victoria mecting, He was in touch with Mr, Yonner by telephone about the situation. VIEWS NOT CLEAR “In ans interview with The Canadian Press, he said views of the Doukhobors at this polnt are SUPPORTERS’ EFFORTS OTTAWA ‘(0—Christinn George Yanna is golng travelling again, leaving behind some blushes in prominont cheoks, During the 184 months since Hanna first chanced on Cannda's Poeific shores, his cause has been championed by people In high places and low, WEATHER . i | C anette, Detonbae ~— 1 Ariiamen oOppoasltion Vancouver po ice accuse ollection ) leader, oneo apake out jn tho . te : cule wirnina heed ow nets chure Howe af Commons for the 24 a UGE WHEE ran tonight ane voarredid Jaboroar who lnnded tn y Couey with seattered show- of intimidating witnesses $3 40] windfall Canndn nftor sponding somo 1S ers Wriday. Winds south- “ Vt lintenns Months at son, v stownway with- Mist AO pushy by nidainht) VANCOUVIER ode Vaneouvery Tetnekey ts charged with ob- SUATTLE (An unknown [out oa country, , diminishtip by Priday noon] polee wore acensed Wednenday | structing a rathvay pollee of. pirivhioner made ov recard- Juatloe Minister Fulton, In an 2 Low tonight and deh Pre bot eintinielating witnesses 1} eer and assault causing bodily > breaking contribution do the fourier phase of hia career, once me HY, AB ted be Hoease artahay trom a Beater Tae during the union walkott | Sé Pranois of Axaint Chureh in fattompted as) an opposition - era Informational Union kiike a) Ganadian Paelfle Rall. Auburban Soalwrsd Wwe Suns [member to launch a speelal de- TIDES— Bop, WM, rom ee ee thiiy. bite in the Commons about the “ ' Lawyer Orta Kirke made the | Yves Prineess Materiel, Te wan a dollar DL But Ut [trina and tribulations .af tho PAY, Oe tot eT at eat vation — before Martatrate; Mlwyer Kirk cliimed pole] tamed out to he the “Inoky" [allghtly built Inbover from ob- MPacite Htandurd Pine) HECTARE oe Hd seen his witnesios, deman- {| One tw Toot newspaper cane [scure boginnings somewhere in Wil Was 10.0 foet dammed Barton at the trial of tatement 1 | tont. the Moditorrnnoan area, weod) 10 foot Roderieks THetnerey, tv-yeur-old | ded) Hhey sea strbementa ane Rev, Wilthind a, Quek Tw Mr. Fulton's attempt didn't Law (Mis tel G0 foot pumion patrol man and burdens | told them “yon were told to exclungad the WHT for 88,401, | work, And nolthor did Mannn's avd OW feat: aga any (hate! weerveororeccosovorooonveccovores MUEIBONLNL With Canadian a | Va ! 4 ' SN ek ‘ ‘ . ee eT eb oq at, Opts re ee Fa ately tag tatg hy aber ey bee edt Voy, aoa. CS ~ Ottawa deters a action | on aid to Doukhobors CTTAWA (CP)—The federal government de- ferred decision Wednesday on the future of an offer to help the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors move to Rus- not too clear, but that he gather- ed some further representations are to be made by the Freedom- ites, -He said the Doukhobors might make thelr representations either to the provincial government or to himself, Until the Doukhobors had clar- ified their position, he could make no further comment. He said thelr new representations might be put forward within a few days, At Victoria, a three-man Free- domite delegation conferred for more than 1% hours with Mr. Bonner. The B.C. government had re- celved fewer than 50 forms whon the dendline passed, IN_VAIN Hanna to be deported Immigration Minister Falr- clough announced Wednesdnry ‘Hanna will bo deported Saturday to Lebanon. We now ts held in custody In Vancouver, He was Inaudmissable under PPPPOOP PIE PPI IIOP OVO LEIP LD OIET OP Ship company cuts service to two points VANCOUVER (CP) — Unlow Ktoamahips will withdraw tts freight service to Allee Arm and Portland Canal hy tho and of tho month. The company sald Wednone Way Jt in sd considering the oxiat date, Union will contine Wo xorvice with seven shipy to oountial logging camps, Merino VWuport and Kitimat, the Quon Charlotte tahurad and the one tral count ran through John ntonoe xtralt. PODS OPE PII UO OIDOTDESDUVOUONOOEH the fish ‘and call it by another name, he explained, a practice forbidden by law in Canada. Mr. Sinclair said the associa~- -tion had asked the government {to run tests of the “tail-end” fish and found them to be ex- tremely low quality. “They were the worst quality we have ever seen.” Mr. Sinclair claimed the as- sociation made repeated offers to the International Pacific Sal- mon Fisheries Commission ‘o help stem the flow of unwan- ted sockeye up the Fraser. “We first made the offer to supply men and equipment for stopping the fish at a mect- ing of the commission in Bel- Hingham Sept. 11. “Since then the offer has been repented several times; but we have not had a reply from the comission.” Light out The light on Tugwell Reet buoy (No. 2878 on the st of lights) is out and will be relit at the first oportunity, N. A, Noketov, district marine agent for the Department of Trans- port reported this morning, ta lebanon Canadian immigration laws boe cause he had no passport, no identification, no nationality and no placo of birth, He told Canadian authorities he was born at sea of a Frepeh Somaly mother, who died when he was slx, and a Libertan father whom he had never xeon. Aix countries had turned hin away alrondy, Vancouver Inwyer Donald 8, White carried Wanna's cause through =o tmoitgration — baard hearings rlaht up to the IWC. sy. pramo court. It dechiued tivalld the dinmigration departnvent's|* daportation ardor against Wane na, Tn the ond, the then Liberal Doolavation minivter, J. W. Plek- orKAt] allowed Tumi to tay tn Canada and prove ha wanted to wore and be a good altdaen, Thore was a foollng that wood Onnadlan Justles had provatted, Bub tho wlow of wood interntlonn soon dimmed and Tanne was ty trouble from thut thie to this, f t 4 se bo q oot 4 e4y yee dy Ce eon big he ’ prosecution when Tayler failed to appear to press the charges. The attorney-general’s depart- ment has appointed Quesnel lawyer, D. F. McNejl, to handle the prosecution against Tayler. Collision sees driver fined Adrianus Vermeeren, 34, of 819 Ninth Avenue West, was fined $35, costs or in default of pay~ ment sentenced to 14 days in jail this morning in city police court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without due care and attention. a The charge resulted from 4 collision October 13 between Vermeeren’s car and one driven by Dr, L. M. Greene at the corner Intersection of Sixth Avenue east and Hays Cove Clr- cle. Approximately $1,200 wis inflicted to the two cars. ° EP. O'Neal, George Home CLC delegates hk. P, O'Nenl of this elty and vice-president of the B.C, Fod- eration of Labor with Georgo Home of Vincouver who ta sec- retary-trensuror, wlll represont the Canadian Libor Congress in vy joint COV-CLO conference In Terrace to be held November 1 sid 2, 16 was announced today. Robort Strachan, MLA and loader of the opposition party tn the B.C, Legislature, with Grace Maeclnnes, prosident of tha 1.0, Sootion of the CCW will represent the CCH at the conference, Ih} was announeed that Mr, Strachan will be in the provinglal ridings of Seana and Prines Ri port for about a weels before (he conferenve and will spoak at 2 sorlos of Mmootings Mn tits WOiL, ‘ 2S Ra PNR BREN oe nee oo Te Sala Now On Ormo's Drugs ltd. Dial 215] ela Wye Mata tg