ays.0 : perms till 2° pam ae 2 pROWINCTAL: LTBRAR + Columbia Cellulose} pany at Watson. Is-), arrived in the city} t yxare Dr. George Graf oon by CPA plane... -two men escaped from the Ht-torn country by walking |: udapest. to Vienna: and |’ flying to Amsterdam. From }- dam, they flewto Van- r-vid Greenland. over the). p polar, route, os > pair. were made available lumbla Cellulose. Company gh -special arrangements; the Department, of Imml- duc to the two men’s 4) background, Dr,, Graf) een a professor at a tech- gi. university in Budapest In pulp, paper and printing tment, while Mr: Kovaes Is hird year economies ‘student idapest University, «. ' he’ two men, smiling’ despite r’speedy, but wearying trip, rere to be ‘interviewed by, Morrls’ Wayman, ¥ctor of CCC, hlle in the clty the two technical Hey (Nt, Neth, Web, Tey Gait: Cedi, 1H, Wet, OT, Nella) (1-89, Hole Oth Oath thn heh Ned Goth, Wey NEN Met Noddy QeGhy Ney: 1eBky Welly aN deHhy, Vol Ned | Wel, ist Gol, oA TRL Me, 7 ()=06,: GBB)’ NeW Noy !N 40 Snterpreters had been found so ‘var w help with the language i layer of wator to form a base, DELEGATES SPURNLOVALTY r numbers urnwn bd dato Ito the people of Prince Rupert | ‘to do what they could to help’ ithe refugees became sclf-sus-° | alning until they became good ‘friends and neighbors and had ‘found a place of thelr own to, Mr; Hankinson sald that seven problem, He urged Labor Counell dele- untes to decide what they could: do for “Operation Hungarian”: whether ih be offering a home, | a bed, a chesierfield, a highs ehair or any other form of} assistance, ae reer eet ee er nee rma me OT HEE HOY { SKATING AT OLIVER LAKE { For the third night in w row: Prince Rupert residents skated at Lake Oliver as the weather remalned cold and clear, Car loads of parents and ehil- ; don arrived ab Lake Oliver to. skate on crystal clear dee, ,. A huge bonefire, made by a group of men on the bank pro- vided light and warmth for the ekators, oo . Meanwhile’ at Gyro Park a group of volunteor’ firemon worked to hox In the foundation for a skating rink and Jay a thin - A Prince Rupert Labor Council delegates were warned last night. to: prepate for automation and , when it came they should seek a shorter ork week with wages kept at a high level. . / The statement was made byp eo International Brotherhood .. of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper: Mill Workers delegate Angus. Mace phee, as the Prince Rupert La-, por Council endorsed the action of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive’ Firemon and Enginemen AGLC)-tn going on strike against the CPR,” . The meeting defeated a motion to endorse the firemen’s strike on tho basis of safety, after ‘delogate James Forman sald delegates wero not sufficiently well-informed to comment on the various asppots of rail Uo- Wp . Mr, Macphey sala shore was more than safoly involved in tho. strike, Main issue at stake was tho affect of automation on the working force, “Tho. only. answer to, automa. ral i ) OATH INNEW LABOR COUNCIL BY-LAWS Dologates to the Princo Ruport Labor Counoll, Inst. night guy of tho PRILG's now conatitutton, o short shrift ton Canadian Labor, Congrosa repommond ntlon, that persons Hominated for office-In the PRL tnkolnn anbl-Communtat onth and swoir allegiance to tho Queon, Tho matter arose during (ho clauserhy-olause dlacuslon nocossitated by the'norger Inst year of Who Tradoa‘and Labor Congross and the Canndinn Con- gross oF LADO, | ‘Mo ulnuge quiosVlonatated bab ovory person, nonunatod for an oxooulivo’ offico, bofore tho election; yshauildy.tako: an onth awonrlng Unab thoy wore not n member of tho Communtat Wo.the Queen nyd to Canada, » Visuallalng tho length, of. — stimo ‘before the qeation purty or any other subyorsive grout ind nleo awoar allegiance timo {ils proooture. would cone took place, dologntes voted.to do the anno va, Princo Ceoryo and Kamloops Labor Councils and: hele og : : : Jgnoro tho onttra clvuao, " Tnatond,’ olootad mom . offlcoraof Whe PRLO, 8 - Poth Priiico.Goorge and (lors word np moved b WW TRB: 1) Kayilogn } ovodl by ‘tha COLO! Tho conatititton atntos olsowhero Onc Olooue hora. of tho oxcoulivo’ will aftor ate taining office, promtaa to "talthtully carry: oub,tt vole dutiog. na. ‘i ho a, mombor of bho Labor Counoll, [Appointment - L bed _| gommiasion Shorter Work Week Seen nswer to Automation ne epg me ee . ‘ . Hon Is to geprready for it, We are faced with it as we. can’t stand In the way’ of progress, The only solution. is:for worklitg hours to be cub-and pay to be kept up,” he salde | Mr, Forman sald that in yard switching the engineer doesn’t move a diesel: engine without a algnal frony a min outside, The switehiman was ‘the “eyos' of tho train,” he sald, A former rallrond: .employeo — sald there were threo swilehmen in the yard while. switching of.cars was being carried: out. On top of that he sald. dicrcl cngines wore fitted with. two “deadman’ antoty precautions one for the hand and ono: for the fect In tho event that an engineer suf- forod d honrt whacky 5 Mr, Macphdo :sald) that sinee automation was Inayitable and “| fowor mon would ho needed, Whe OPR should have guranteed the flromon that tholrpogtilar pay would have hoon-contiued unull thoy hnd body placed sntisfacs Lorlly throughout Whe-rall syelom, Board Delays. . __parky oBard ab lle fhrab. rogulnr of the:'vent lat night, rooting ‘yen docldad to postpona until noxt mootlng, Janhary. 24, the olece tlon. of a. chatrman. of Parks Commissioners: for 1067, Congratulated on. thal res cloatlon by acclamation: for, ane, other two yonr Lori. wore cons Mlaslonors Hugo Kraupnor. and A Imbu ‘Ay unqnin bya: ola 0 6.7, Balagno.ns cliniiman of the Dour’ for 1967, Waa tmonded fol ying’; digcitasvof nivel coclaton vi {ull Bayks Board: of: al shold; bo , pros. “nade, Ab nt botore | ‘ ay onynitastonior’ vt ' July 7, 1987, only 1957: be maintalied at Mowiltch{~ The weekly closed times: Veitch Point: line. . lhe extended: If. the. ‘propos a Prior to 6:00" p.m, Sunday,! weekly closures; In ‘the: opinion gillnets having of the Committee, are .deemed or insufficicnt.to provide adequ ‘mesh’ not less than 8” Hnen, that | sont}: 814" nylon, stretched measure, will be permitted, and prior to To poy | The committee also proposes 'to make recommendation as fol- lows relating to adjacent fishing | avons to the end of extending ‘similar protective measures for 'Skoeena-bound: sockeye and pink ‘salmon whilst passing through those areas; | Nass Glllnet Area—Sub Area 'ONX and 3¥ only~-Same weekly ‘glosad times from: July 7 lo Sep- ‘tember 1, 1087, | Salmon Purse Seine Aren No, §--Boaver Passage and Ogden ‘Channel only, Same wockly ‘closed mos from July 28 bo | September 1, 1067: Findings of the committce wore as follows: |. 1, The 1956 Skoena sockoye run was composed of 4-and 6- yonr old sockeye originating from brood stocks seriously do- ploted by the Babine River alido of 1051 and 1062, The run was somowhat larger than 0x- poctod due lo a relatively good rolurn of 4-yoar-olds from the 1062 ‘brood, which provided: the bulk of tho.cnteh and a subs slantal portion of the Babine OSCAPONIONb H “9, Tho 1006 sockoyo catoh of about 150,000 fish was takon from a total Skeena alock of yonro 676,000, Of the total oxcapo- ‘mont of 426,000 from tho flsh- ory, 968,000 ontered tho Babine Lake spawning aren, 9, Studios. begun in’ 1085 ond continued In 1986 on tho -dise tribution of young sockoyo In Bablno Lake domonstrated that the young fishy wore not distib: wlod wnifo (holr yonr of lnko roaldonco, No: Fonuso.of wnoqual distribution of) apawnors, “Ib; 18. dealyablo to 80 yogulato.the runs to provite Oke gontin|- ogonpomonts for stroqiis of onal tho northorn and goutlhe orn paris of tho NRO, ee 4 Tho! lose onteh mon‘ in tho Skeena mounted .o 420,000 wus oe gillnot avon with about niformly throughout (ho) Inko and bonded to romatn gluse} to tholr natal streams during] ; ‘ot: nink'anle -escapement of salmon for repr duction’ purposes, j oy : « Urge Protective Measures — ‘an equal number estimated “0, have escaped to tho. spawns: grounds, On ‘the basts of {ag-.. « the Skcena wore. also taken In’, Arcas 3 and 6, Those additional : pinks when added tothe Skeenn, the total Skeena pink stock J) . 1956 to over. | milion. - _ 5 The 1057 Skeena sockeye Yn will be cpmposed: largely of two age groups, The 4-year-olds. will be mainiv' the: progeny of: Whe good 1943 -escapement to Bablne Lake, The S-ycar-olds will bo mainly tho progony of the 1962. ment, Thus there's: tho pro peel of Lhe combination. vory good. run of 4-year-ol and a poor, tun: of: b-year-olds. to provide a. tolal gtock'-Itn: 1007: ib oust as hirgo As average ity hual runs of:Hie roselita Perl l,. 6, Die, to:wide: variation, (ln production of pliks: fron: Ine vidual ‘spawnings brovight abd by fnetors. affecting survival wn frosliwator and in tho ocant, tt host oxtimate: available” of! roturn:.muat.,bo° haved on; 4N0 sizo of tho'rcoding and the abs sumption that: condliiot t survival havo bean savor viow of, tho’ rolativoly Inrgo. pik: oscapanient’ by. recat ab nates In 1088, tho’ return t ; ‘ql i Koonin. 1087, should I: aritien “A ai 28) d.Nor n Anlurday: AO} Bands 420. gings carried out hy 1056, Colt: | 4 siderable numbers ‘destined -for, watel ard’ oscapement. inercaye slide blocked Babine’ escapos’ . :