opt a Manip ea, BN hiya data ey pha Ning ye me wwe ey %, Cem ew: De AE NE ME We, ae ae ee EERE PE MEME Ew GRIT Ot A sean age OY Mad gion Garhi ae ey MOM, Wet a te OM ee TE F ; WEATHER ra a - "mpeg | North Coast Region: Cloudy ; 1, 2S ae ‘today and Thursday with fre- Thursday, “August 1, 1957. yt quent sunny perlods Thursday. ay a Seattored showers today, Winds (Pacific Standard Time) - oy. a light. Low tohlght and high High coisnnne 4:64 19.0 feet 7-7 Thursciny at Port Hardy 62 and : } | in 22 . 20.4 feet oe 5, Sandspit and Prince Rupert . - a . LOW scsssssssseoorss 11102 4.5 feet oe 48 and 65. | Published at Caneda' s Most Strategic Pacific Port _— . ‘And Key to the Great Northwest So s 23:51 5.1 feet | a goes : on a ani, A i} VOL. XLVI, No. 178 : oe Bp PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, "WEDNESOAY, JULY 31, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS ef I iti imat eadline , mani i ; | | To Back . Wage Bi Bid 1 | Of Conciliation . KITIMAT, B.C. (CP)—Officials of the ‘United Brotherhood of Carpenters said Tuesday 400 carpen-). ters here will go on strike Thursday to demand wage increases recommended by a conciliation board. In a government-supervised A00 ¢ arpenters J et Thursday | Bennett Defends BCHIS VICTORIA (CP) — waanions at strike vote Friday the majority ‘ Gi i odie Bennett claimed of employees of six firms belong-|- SNAKE EYES — “Tmagine meeting ‘you here” seems to be the sentiment shared by these two! ; b Tuesday that union leader eéena ing ei in favor Oe onthe baby cobras as they hatch almost simultaneously from their eggs in New York's Bronx. Zoo; ‘ ( fas “ - voted in favor of-strike action..A|| Their mamma, the only female. king cobra of its kind’ in captivity, ‘became a mother. when,’ y Bill Black was complete _| majority of the eight carpenters | ' three of the 56 eggs she laid in April hatched. Bes a ly off-base” in his attack ; last week on the B.C. Hos- pital Insurance Service. |. “BCHIS was never in better}: standing,” the premier sald. MItp is'the envy of Canada.” In an interview last week. Mr. Black, business manager of the}. | employed by the remaining three ‘Tmember companies against a strike. . ~The: exchange met with the ‘union Tuesday in final efforts te: avert. a strike at the six ‘firms, which anion officials - Say; would - bring construction here to a standstill. voted To Tour Riding Fran Howard, Skeena}’ Local Museum is” "Ov vercro wded" Z But ‘Excellent’ Visitor Says — my SER PE ER 3° 2,500-member Hospital Employ~ ecs Union Local 180, and presi- dent of the 100,000-strong B.C. Federation of Labor, claimed the ortion of the Skeena|of $2-51 in October and $2.68 in| pyiiding was termed “frightful-|Putions, “As a photographer I can ap-. 2 government was making a profit P : - ““lapril, 1958. The union is asking ly overctowded and inadequate Mr. Brady has. held. photo- preciate the superior. quality. oy) a from BCHIS. Constituency. $2.55 retroactive to April 1 which|¢, noid it’s excellent selections”| graphic exhibitions in Australia, photographs exhibited. That Mr. Black: demanded a royal caemmission to investigate the whole hospital setup in Brit- ish Columbia. The premicr charged that Mr. Black’s -slatement on profit making was “completely wrong.” “Phe opposite is true,” Mr. WITH THE NET CLOSE to the side of the vessel the crew of a B.C. salmon purse-sciner brails out the catch of silvery salmon. In the skiff a crewman kecps the seine in position for efficient MP, His trip will. include visits to communities on the- Queen Charlotte Islands during the first week. During the week ‘August 5th to August 10th he will visit Kitimat and Kemano. During the last two weeks in August Mr. Howard will tour the left Terrace today| ‘\for a two week tour of a/to-April 1 with further increases ‘it says was proposed by the con- The exchange has offered an hourly rate of $2.44 retroactive ciliation board. Sloan ‘By MEINHART LAGIES Dally News Staff Writer, The- Prince Rupert museum by a New York authority primitive art yesterday. Cyrus T. Brady, jr., retired businessman, made a day’s stop in the city after touring Alaska on ,and Northern British Columbia in search of material for art ex- hibitions and newspaper contri- South America and all over the United States. He: is a regular correspondent of the large Bue- nos Aires paper La Prensa.- “Tam extremely pleased to see the: excellence. of selections makes them . museum. “pieces - apart: from their anthropological " value.” > sit is a shame, however, that | these priceless pieces are’ ‘crowd-" ed into that small building. You. tory, for Indian art and for geol:, ‘ins ° -your.. museum,” Mr. Brady told: ‘The ‘Daily News. ‘ meee FOUR LUMBER FIRMS DECLINE Coming __|70.PAY MOODWORKERS BOOST oV LoT ORIA (CP)— “clined to pay-a, wage increase for woodworkers, it was reported. . mt, todays cat Attor ney - - General Robert ge AS ie-pebibent™ pay: ‘settlement: suly: ‘asetted a shutdown *- Bonner. indicated: Tuesday of British Columbia's coastal logging’ ind istry, the province’s © the. government. and. the |. Submissions brailing. Seiners took 35.5 ‘percent of the 1956 salmon’ catch. NEILSON PETITIONS. COURT — Yukon Tory Claims Voting “Irregular Eastern part of the Riding. The purpose ot the tour is to visit particularly those com- munities which he was not able to visit during the actual elec- tion campaign, as well as be- coming familiarized with logal problems and needs. °. - é While in Prince. Rupert “Mr. | Howard hopes to-be able to con- ‘| fer-with. Transport Minister Hees. Bennett said. From 1949 when hospital in- surance was first introduced up until this year, revenue fell short by $24,000,000 of what: the gov- ernment paid out for operation. of hospitals, the premier.said, ~ Asked by newspapermen about ;, Mr. Black’s request -for a royal ‘3. | commission, the premier. replied: ; "T: think .these fellows should ogy all in one place, ‘topped. by. a eo stamp and coin’ ‘collection. 7. “Exhibits .should: have’ ample, a room to be arranged in.a ‘coher= ‘ ‘ent and developing. order,-so. one \ piece leads. up to. the. next. one.” . | LACK OF SPACE. Mr. Brady had: just: ‘returiied oe from Skidegate: where, he took’. photographs. £ totem.’ poles.’ eT TREE " biggest: Thirty- -four’ thousand’ members f the: International... - Woodworkers of ‘América-received an“4ncredse ‘of 13.to. 18. cents. .+} the a ” about matters of the constit- B.Cy Gover nment* “eme| - and“hour ‘above the’former ‘basic ‘wage’ of $1.59 An hor ardeetHe: said “h ‘had lettearerttes” “vial ei ar. int Of Foes . : q come Ot thels foolish state: [EES BRE Si Deporiment ployees’. Association may |. Forest Industrial Relations Ltd. erick represented the | in Alaska that were facing ex- ments.” WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP)—A claim that irreg-|of Transport. | "companies in the wage negotiations, said four of the smaller. | actly the same problem as Prince. be near agreement on their submissions to the Sloan civil service in- quiry. : | Rupert—lack . of. Space” ‘to: ex-" ones hadn’t agreed to the terms and ‘a few others were still . as hibit their: museum pieces. 2s). oe. to be heard from. Joe Madden, acting chairman of | the I IWa's s district policy committee and. “district vice- ~president, said a Strike is “likely” but added: “We will give them every opportufiity to change. ularities occurred in federal voting in the Yukon June 10 was made here Tuesday by Erik Nielsen, un- successful Progressive Conservative candidate. Mr. Niclsen the ‘Pipe’ Therm In SEATTLE (@ — Two Alaska _Asked_ if he: would .use. ‘any- ‘of his photos taken here for’ an exhibition, he said that. it Convicts ! ; , Crows worked through the] Contributions are boing recolved |. WHT be dixplayed for an undo | vesdel “Natlonal” = which sold we do not] ly, Hungarians sponsored by re- D H . ae anda Wp twlated = nnd) night to clear the maln Me, but] in Vancouver fran all parts of} termined period from the roof 85,000 pounds of halibut to B.C. Oat he reltvomont olley vor {lutives or companios guarinteo- les rere abraddled nerowd tired HON OF) progress was hampered | by a luck | tho province, Nob anid today, || of the fox alarny hullding woxt | Packers through the Prince RU- {ine companies.” Ing thom Jobs will bo admitted ‘ of wator,, The aiding’s water ' CE TE a teen-agers who have sailed a 14- foot-sloop south from Sitka, Al- aska, may be in for a surprise when they dock here in_ their tiny craft Wednesday. Greater Seattle Inc., announc- ed plans Tuesday to “pipe” the boys Into port. The boys, Don Noreen and Lester Radach, left. Sitka last month in their sloop. They made stops at Prince Rupert and Van- couver, B.C,, Bellingham = and Everett, Wash., cn route here, petitioned Yukon Territorial Court to void the election of Aubrey Simmons, Liberal candidate who was rec- elected to Parliament with a majority of 64 votes, The. petition holds that 20 of the 171 soldier votes were im- properly handled. It claims that persons whose names did not appear on the voters list In a polling division were allowed to vote in that division. In other cases, it Is charged, persons not resident in the Yu- kon were allowed to vote. Fifty reservation Indians were also al- leged to have been given’ the vote, as well as persons under 21, The petition lists»14 cases of people voting twice. - COULD BE ELUCTION Admission of facts by Mr. Simmons could, at the discretion of Mr. Justice J. E,. Gibbon, bring the petition up for hear- ing late this summer. If the pe- tition is granted a new clection will be necessary. Release Hostages DEER LODGE, Mont. (AP)—About 3880 rebel- lious convicts released Tuesday night the last of eight guards held as host- ages at state prison fol- Following his appoint- tment earlier this month as| a one-man board of refer- ence to investigate civil servants’ bargaining rights, Chief Justice Gor- don Sloan asked both sides to get together and try and “narrow” the is- sues between them. Mr. their’ minds.’ -The four firms employ less than 100 men, Affected will. be 160 men at Copper Canyon, 125 at Nanaimo River and 30 at Menzies Bay, 500 Face Layoff In Lumber Camps VANCOUVER (?) — MacMillan and Bloedel Ltd. said Tuesday it will lay off 500 men during August in temporary suspension of operations at five Eastern Vancouver Island lumber camps. which will close Aug. 3 to Sept. ‘Was more likely he ‘would .in-— clude them in ‘one of. his con- tributions to La Prensa. He termed one ‘of the.. early photographs in the”. Jmuseunt “classical.” - On his tour of British: Colum= bia, Mr.. Brady has made ex-, nensive studies of museums.on Vancouver Island. He Was par- ticularly interested in petro- tlyphs exhibited in the Nanai- mo muscum., “The Prince Rupert museum,” oo ‘ 2 inclusive, and 135 men at|he said, “compares favorably If there is no admissjon of lowing assurances that|Bonner said he had met Northwest Bay and 50 at Shawn- | with, other small museums J hree re wmen fl ure facts, legal proceedings would de-| their grievances would be with Vancouver lawyer igan Lake which will both close Hays, 'géen in’: “this region.” | lay the hearing until probably| - ° 1 ‘ @- OOT : Aug. 17 to Sept. 2. ~ September. investigated, Thomas Dohm, represent- A company spokesman said .- : ( (; Mr, Simmons, who had not re-| The riot collapsed after nearly |} ng neanoiati Si / Ci H, here the layoffs he / As PR Frei hts rash. ceived his copy of the petition,| nine hours when State Attorney- ng the , association, and ea ove angat necessary ie eenuse of nee a mpairment sald that unti] he did it would] General Forrest H. Anderson further meetings are WINNIPEG (CP)—AI yout 80 cars were derailed at Nearby Rosser, Mans Tuesday night when an ¢ast- bound CPR freight train plowed into the rear of an- other freight which had st hotbox developed, large quantity of grain spil Three Winnipeg erewmen of Many eattle were killed and - opped on a siding after ¢ -_ led, eerie ce cco a eecee rmies apecteme mi sees emer op mie Fre en armenian commend be impossible to express an opin- jon on the action, “T wish to assure all Yukoners however, that following an in- vestigation of the alleged irreg- ularities, I shall be the first one to agree that another clection will be held, should it) appear that J did not receive ai true mandate from the people of the launched a full Investigation of conditions at the 88-year-old prison and serious consideration of 20 demands made by the con- victs. The riot'’s end came only oa few hours before some 200 Mon- tana National Guardsmen and pence officers were poised to in- vade cellblock 8 where the con- planned,’ The attorney - general sald it was “quite pos- sible” that the: goyern-, ment would not su mit a separate brief to the chief Departmeat of ‘Transport hanger at Seu) Cove air base Will be completely reroofed in nbout two weeks, Marine Roofing and Shect Metal (1956) Utd., were award- ed contract on a bid of $17,589, Five local men employed are laying 37,000 square fect of bonded asphalt, Matertils ply of logs at sawmills resulting from mild winter weather and lack of fires this spring. Protest Refugee Brings Fine Francis James, 0226 MeBride Road, Fort Langley, was fined $50 or in default og payment sentenced to one month In jall when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his abil- ity was Impalred by alcohol, He appeared before Magis- ti . aor . - me “7 ve Yukon,” he sald, viets held the guards hostage, justice, but both sides} were supplied by Albert: and e “nuled tr . ’ ‘© sw , : , The . trata E. T, Applewhalte In city ie dated train were ken 12/ about tour of tio ot the vege] |g" sonetets wen une [WOU incorporate, thelr] Woe dhmager ns severe sor Policy plice cour hs morn, NGM | « . * + *, ve * Vv e Meeney are Douglas Cameron, 38 one wis In the caboose. ‘ Richar dson yard ab 3.30 p. om Two wore Te- ideas In one brief, Northwest Construction Lid VANCOUVER — British} ight post on Third Avenue engincer, who suffered a badly ears catyiod aenin alt aptited a usa shortly afterward, and 0 has contract for repairing a cara Toeratlon committee oy ne morning. ith Haque lacerated car and a few bruises; ne the ry ” . F d G Vrd wont free minutes before wall of the hanger alsa dam- . , + upplytng a minor with Uquor Thomas Miller, 38,. front brake- Mong the tehb-of-wity hesios un rows the riot ended when Andorson have protested against a federal man, with a few prulaes; and an grain clevator, A box car usual- stock--plas and cattle, Two Boats. aged In the storm, October 19, government announcement that cost Robert Mitchell, 28, of 324 month in jail. A. Bruce Brown , sonor ) h Avenue Bast, n fine of ly contains 2,000 bushels off The “Ronnie Richardson made his pledge to the prisoners 1956, m-place t immleratl f Sevent ' , ‘ ' \ , ms ooner aa 800) by loudspeaker, ee ones eee tema nnn open-placement Immigravion of} s5q with an alternative of one unnamed fireman, who suffered grain. Nine others enrried Uver} und", locally started here last by TOUdSPCO Kor, mesverevcers Unload - Hungarian refugees will stop falr condition, Millor and Cam- cron are reported In good con- dition, ‘The crash seene was lHttered with cattle. ROMP had to shoot week by Robert (Bob) Jensen, has reached the amount of $60, Mr. Jansen sald todiy, Mariners’ Aids Halibut Woodworkers yfter July 3t. “Surely this government nvust fil Hberal promises to tho ADD many of the boasts, trapped in| Again Yoh is appealing to the Ch | P ° iu . 0 TWO LEAPED y the wree } ; ange Wi R Hungarian freedom — ftightora, A siding employee sald the ene and tinder Ene et pulled public to help save Ukble Ron- q Tho “Margaret I" sold her on { etire sald Dr, Milslos Udvardy, Van- iineer and Mremay Jumpod from thelr diose) locomotive Just bee fore IL rammed into the caboose of the statlonary freight. Miller log romalned In the enb, The loco- T ho Moving: freight amashod ORMES Daily Delivery @ out from under the jack-kiifod cintks to walk away on wobbly wa’ rh W TOWER DESTROVED towor was shonred off leaving tho stenm-oporated = wroelking orane without a svpply. Wreckage sbrewed the tracks. Somecars wore ripped open ns if by a lant onn-oponer, Others were splintered and thrown on top of each other, Workmen shovellod grain aff the Hne and nio Richardson's fe by contri- buting to the $6,000 necdod for a heart oparntlan. Prince Rupert te not alone in holding a Joe drive for funds, Yorsons wishing ta donate to this fund, enn Jaave thelr con- tributions with Bol Jonson at WS With Avenue Beat te person Grin d4 Sete ene Septal os mH Sm Sean aRERNNESMEENOSY meee, GAME TONIGHT TIS ard Wallies will bry pnd onteh up with league londing Alyannh tonight when Temporary change of posi- tion of four mariners’ aldy was announced taday hy N. A. Wek- otlov, District Murine Agent. The light on |wory Island of the lantorn on the dwolling. Three small survey huoys with while tlras avo anchored off Kandaplt ln the following lovatlows: 1, Lead, 3 degrees 08 N, Long, 131 degreen 32° W, 2, Vat 8 dograon W' N, Long, TU degroas a W, H, Tinbs OF degreen 2U' N, Lone, cateh of 66,000 pounds to the Princes Ruport Fishermen's Coe Op this morning, Only othor boat was the U.S. pert Hallbut Exchange, Price for medium hallbut waa 18.8 conte, for large 18 canta, and for chicken slee 11 cents, FUR DADDY HELD OVER ATRATFORD, Ont. —Moedill Univoralty's muaien! satire, My Hur Lady, is boing hold ovor for DUNCAN, B.C. workers dn the Dunean don't wint to retire at 68. Ata meeting here they passed Woad- area wean An unidentified union officer anid that under the terms of thelr contract, "tho unlon could tiko griovance-pracedure notion ngalnab any company dismissing men at G5 becuse of age. “I¢ they are still compotont and phyaloally fib ab 66, then nge cannot be invoked asa reas couver member of the conuinit- tea Tho mont sald that after July 31 on- government wnNnownec- to Canada, Col Maleolm 2D, Robertson, Just returned here after leading i Canadian. Red Cross toum in Austria, sald the nows will have vw “sorlous effect” on the morila of the 25,000 Hungarians still in Austra camp. Chiaf hmnigration officer appeared on, behalf of Mitchell and enterod i plea og guilty, Welfare Supervisor ‘ Wraneis 8 May, district supore visor of the Prince Ruport and Vorrace branches of the Soctal Woltaro Dopartmont, dlod carl this morning In Prince Ruper CGonernl Woaspltal after short {noss, Mr. May came to the clty iW Ovtober 1054, Wo was particue larly well known in curling Into aneks, while other crows] Mey take on (he Wangarlan t ay anothor two wooks nt the Avon|son for dismiasal, Bome mon can Philip Bird of Vancouvor sald, | elrotos, dl Al 2 15] clonved wrockage nid Ind now) eleven tt Prince Tupert dine ALA th wi be removed | Theatre here, producer Jamos| ho fully compotont and physieal- | however, thab the barring of] Wo ts survived py hia wit, track, (riot foothnll Verge BAM | wiehout further notlee after PDonville announced Tuesaday. |ly ft ab OS or 70 or oven oldor “tike~aechaneo” Iminigranta} Audrey, Rossor fa 1h miles northwest of] Game tine th 7 o'clock Wb | aeveral wonky, Originally the show was sehed- witlo others can bo unfit al 0 or{would dmprove tho work sllue |) Funoral arrangomonts wilt, ho Winnipeg, Honsevell Wark, MLL l peevecsevcaerovecorovoccerooovens| wlod for a two-wook run, youngor,” wtion In 1.0, announdod lator, ‘ tea : . eos . oor ioe + rot at em eee Vo tie ee oo