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XLVI, No. 164 PRICE FIVE CENTS © orkers Wage Disput Resumed Talks Come To Halt | A provincial conciliation officer hag been called into a contract dispute involving 6,000 pulp and paper | mill workers of Vancouver Islarid and the mainland, it was learned today from Canadian Press. in Victoria. ' Appointment of G. A. Carmi- — —— chael, of Vancouver, was an- nounced today by Labor Minister Lyle Wicks. —. . Unable to agree on contract ForPulp' Armed Services Pay Upped $30 Million OTTAWA (CP)—Pay increases amounting to 430,000,000 for the armed forces, both regular:and re- Serve, were announced today ‘by Defence Minister Leet day. Talks broken off. June_28, resumed Thursday:’. _. ye At stake are wages, overtime 535,000 Back Home ke i on ee x arr HEY, WADE A ‘MINUTE!—That beautiful dress is certai Lou Gonzalez seems Instead, she’s perched on a raft, as a lily, which along with beautiful girls like Mary Lou, bloo even though lovely Mary “her knees in water. Cypress Gardens, From § tampede CALGARY — Indians’ 7 ar ~ to be doing nly nothing to go wading in, and just that, she’s really not up to human counterpart of the water ms in the Florida sunshine at Beck Faces Larceny, The increases place neuvy em- phasis “on trades skill. A boost in trades pay of 20 per cent has been granted in addition to in- creases in basic pay. Some 117,- 000 members of the regular forces and about 30,000 reserv- ists are affected. - The average increase in basic pay is about six per cent. , The increases amount to $28,- 500,000 annually in the regular forces and $1,500,000 annually in the reserves. COLONELS AND LOWER The higher pay scale covers all ranks up to and ‘including the rank of colonel and its equi- valent in the navy and RCAF. It is understood that increases Pearkes. Tey are retroactive to May 1. 1957. colonel or air force group “ap- tain. * A: private or ordinary seaman ‘with basic training or an air- craftman first class now will re- seive $110 a month instead of $106, _ A‘more highly trained private,; able bodied seaman or leading aircraftman will get $127 a month instead of $119. With group four training, he will get $199 a month instead of $179. _ Monthly pay of a sergeant goes up by $22 to $194. If the Sergeant has group four train- ing; it goes up by $34 a month. A‘ navy sub-lieutenant, army J, ANGUS MacLEAN, the new- ly-appointed Minister of Fish- eries of Canada, is a native of lewis; Prince Edward Island, in the fishing constituency of Queens, which he has’ repre- sented in the House of Com- mons since 1951: . Windstorm: terms are nine companies rep- resented by the Pulp and Paper Industrial. Relations bureau and two unions, . the international Brotherhood of Pulp, Sutphite and Paper Mill Workers and the United Paper Makers and Paper Workers. . .. , LOCAL DELEGATES. Union wage committee mem- bers from Local 708, Prince Ru- pert are in Vancouver for. the conciliation meeting expected to get underway this afternoon. Peter J. Lester, Union spokes- man here, said the delegates should be back in time for the regular meeting of Local 708 Wednesday night.. At that time ‘provisions, - vacations: and’ other fringe benefits. ran ares Family — Terrorized By Gunman. VANCOUVER (CP)— A’family of four escaped unhurt after being held — prisoner for. two hours. Ridiculous’ He Says Setheny ate on r 4 . ' \ | ~SIATTLE (AP) — The King County Grand. and the chiefs of staff are still Jury has indicted teamster president Dave Beck and! oo ineie ie ie . his son Dave Beck Jr. icials sal € increases are A record 535,471 persons visit- on charges of grand larceny! obviously aimed at retaining in Contributi cd the Stampede last weck, bet~- : ig ; the armed forces men. with ex- tering the attendance prediction R By lt Pe a made by officigis in June. [UCSUITS lieutenant or RCAF flying of-} ficer will receive $40 a month‘ more, bringing his basic pay to $365 a month. The increase is $45: a. month if he has spent nine years in that rank. ,A major will receive $50 more a month, bringing basic pay in this rank to $455. A colonel. will their reports will be given. - The unions are asking 12% per cent wage increases plus an additional increase for mechan-: ics. They originally asked for 15 per cent. 7 : Sunday by a “erazed?- man armed with a 303 | | rifle, | coe Jd Snaps Trees At Nelson NELSON: (CP) — A brief but violent... wind- bucking broncs, Brahma bulls, ! hundreds of cowboys and thou- sands of tourists Ieft Calgary Sunday and: today. The world's | biggest wild west show, the Cal-, gary Stampede, is ‘over for an- other year. ae 1 OY union £ : . : : \ fu on funds. | perience and skill. Many skilled ne rotund president of the | soldiers, sailors and airmen now ; Mation’s biggest union quickly | jeaye the services after they | surrendered for routine booking, | have completed their! termis : to ot | mugging ‘and fingerprinting, | take better-paying jobs in, civvy: gcti.$75 a month?m re, mm , total ‘basic pays : “os, | Presa conference "to" “denotes | "SE" earves cand tn-a’ainte.SURSEMENCE Boosr. lish Colm c{Columbia Cettuios a t ; ec ene Sgt srl eg 8 : * aac e Boe eter he aoe ween we ase 2 I a C eS we €1 , 4a a ear es < > rea ‘ eo}. o we a * : . : ar. os ee ec * " “ose " ae eye S em aac iY i eo Two” wo rie records were)» ' Par lthe action as “simply ridleu- | ment that armed forces pay had juga’ are nc ee eas in night, The gusts, esti L.°S.MceGill; ager of a armed: him f smashed in chuckwagon ‘races, n ine Hous." | fallen behind comparable salar~ 8 olan ministration, Columbia. Cellu- ed by.an airman’ at be- tween’ 50. and’ 70 miles an | a Caradian cowboy won the North American ‘saddle -brotic riding championship for the sec- ond time in four years, two Americans broke the Stampede’s calf-roping. record and three horses had to be destroyed as a result wf chuckwagon spills and accidents. The man :-has’-been. charged with possession of an offensive weapon, . Held prisoner by the gunman, who came to’ a board at their house last’, Sistence, ration, marriage and separated family’s allowances. Subsistenge allowances ranges i from $61 a month for a. private , to $139 a month for a colonel. The ration allowance is $30 a month for all ranks, The mar- “To correct this situation and; Tiage allowance is $30 a month ‘to retain in the forces the com-j| for non-commissioned ranks, $40 Dave junior went through the | jes and wages of good private tour « ’ : . : 2 ixed | Titual too, but didn’t attend the; employers and that this dispar- address Wha ohidai Suallty tea lcenference at which his dad: ity had become most significant charge of contributing to juven- | said he spoke for both. . for skilled tradesmen and pro+ ite delinquency in Port Edward} After saying there wasn't “a/ fessional officers. police court Friday, was fined! chance in a million” he would be CORRECT DISPARITY $50 or in default sentenced to} convicted, Beck left Saturday on| 15 daya in jail. la ‘tour of the U.S. which will] take him to a half dozen union lose is attending ‘the Vancouver meeting. John: -Guthrie,?, mill manager was expected home to- hour, snapped_ trees, brought down tele-! phone and telegraph|| Casey Jones’ lines and caused wide- ‘ aturted dia the kitehen 207 Drawn Police said Robertson had given beer to a juvenile. In other Port ‘Edward court Two Families: Lose Homes In. City Fire Two families are homeless as an early Sunday morning blaze destroyed their homes at the Government Fisherman's float, east of the dry dock, causing a loss of $3,800. No one was injured. A fire truck rushing la the scene at 7 aim, was too late to salvage anything from the burn- ing houses, The call to fire hal had been delayed as the flre had damaged telephone Itnes, Jotally destroyed were the dwellings of Riley Vierack, val- ucd ab $500 with $3,000 worth of contents, and of Ole Nybo, val- ved at $100 with $200 worth of contents, Neither of the ‘bulldings cur- red any Tnaurmnes, Buollding Inspector a, C, Ewart sidd he woud “not permit re- building of the shacks,” because wonder the hew zoning by-law no dwollings are alowed op indus. trial property, ; AL the time of the fire, only iwo mon were at home, The blnge of Mr, Viereck’s house, but the cause has not been cetermined — yet, Fire Department officlisa re. parted, we oo me 1a) ema gm eee geen RRM Tt emg THITRAN (-— Prons raporty renohing here sold 207 porno were drawond when a Wusxhin fidhing vornel wae wreaked Sunday in the Cosplan Sea, ORMES “Daily Delivery —DRUGS . @ _. DIAL 215] cases, Harold Daniel Commins, 34, of 120 Eighth Avenue West was charged with failing to give half of the highway to an on- coming vehicle on Galloway Rapids Bridge Thursday, caus- Ing an angle collision with $450 to $500 Gamage. Commins pleaded was fined $25 or, in default of payment, seven aays in jail. A 21-year-old Prince Rupert man, Walter William Esaklan, was fined $25, or seven days Jn Jail, for permitting a minor toa: isaid today. drive his car, Bsakian guilty to the charge. — Raymond John Strect, 18, of Second Overlook, was fined $25 or, in default of payment, seven days In jail, for driving without a Heenee.. We plended guilty. Plending gullly on the same charge was Reginald Claude Bedlington, 32, and was fined $10. Leroy Becker, of 604 East Wlev- enth Avenue, was fined $10 ona charge of faillng to equip his boat with Hfe jackets when he went out ania fishing trip with Willian Cooley of Prince Rupert and his three-year-old son, David, up Dentse Arm on June 10. Mr, Cooley and his son drown. ed when the bont overturned, Mr, and Mrs, Deeker managed to reach the shore. “This ja a nominal fine," the magistrate told Becker, “rin sure you have alroandy sufferad enough as a result of the mis- hap." ¢ fee inane Gm rH UT Fs te ene aE Nam Film Switched Due to av switeh In the sehed- we Simmer Fm Program will show “Stratford Adventure" to- nahh ab & pone im Civile Centre, Thm was orlginatly sehodualed for Auguat 19, Other iloms to- niaht are “Introducing Bel- sham,” “Summer Rhapsody" und "Down Tn tla orest,” sponsored by Pence Rupert Fim Connell, pleaded ACOMIG TRAST STEER, Nev, (1 "Diablo," dhe nuclear devien (Wat bohaved Whe a dud two weeks ago, Wurst wilh a stuns Wing purple hue over the Na . vada dosent ab G0 aio, (PAG) toiluy, gulily and! ‘there will be shortage of dental meetings around the country. Dental | School Urged Prince Rupti:t unions and Prince Rupert Dental Committee will combine their ‘cfforts to press for forming a dental school at the University of Brit- ish Columbia, Peter J. Lester, union representative and mem- ber of the dental committee, Even with the dentist who will be coming here this week practitioners in’ Prince Rupert and in the: whole province,” Mr. Lester said, “The only way to overcame the shortage would be to set up a dental school,” petent trained men whose serv- ices are becoming increasingly important, an increase in trades pay of 20 per cent has been granted in addition.to increases in basic pay,” the statement said. A few examples: An increase of $156 a year has been given to a private and tis equivalent rank in the'navy and RCAF who has reached the sec- ond level of trade skill and a boost of $276 a year to the vri- vate who has six years’ service and has reached the third level of trade skill. Increases for non-comimis- sioned officers progress upward from a boost of $288 a year for the corporal at the third level of trade skill to an increase of $480 n year for the warrant of- fleer first class at the fourth and highest level of trade skill. The annual tnerease range from $24 for an apprentice to $000 for a navy captain, army Publisher, Family leave for South [ROSH HRIORRHEY PORAELOEANN ARN CREORNAO ROR; SONNE on RUPERT Speman. wnmeue ene ie PRINCE Dally News publish- er John FP Mangor, Mrs, Magor, (at Nihty and their four ‘children, Robert, 135 ¢ Donna, 12: Elan. beth, 0 and John, 6 left taday by ear for ! Vancouver en route to Duncan, Vaneatte reeconne ver Island whero they will tnke up lemporary residence durtng the sunimor months, Mr, Mayor, pros dont of n new con. t : re WAee d nyven: pany, the Mrypor- Way Proxa Ltd, whieh controls tho Princo Ruport Datly Nowa, tha Cowlahnn Lencdor weekly nows- paper oat DPunean’ aid the Canadian Weokly lditor, a Canndw - wilda monthly nowspapor bravado magavine pul. Wahed at Vancouver, WH) suporvive oporn. tons of the Cowlehn ANAUMG Nhs poaltion wi The family wilt Wake wt that tle, Cf )nereeirayannenpenninegneniymnnnineaenannetelanenipnnniannen ¢ vo ME wey, Wo will then we vors Lid, in Vancouvar, te rosidenae in Vaneouver ‘| the war, a apokosman for the . > for commissioned, The separated |Spread minor damage. No family’s allowances ranges from $91 a month for a private to $139 a month for a colonel. Communist Bioc Immense PRAGUE (Reuters) —- Nikita Khruschev, first secretary of the Soviet Communist party, said today in a speech at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, the Communist bloc is so Immense that no econ- omle blockade could prevent Its industrial development, ’ He told a rally of workers that Czechoslovakin Is:too small and lacking in resources to build so- cialism on her own, but as part of the socialist camp she could “achieve anything.” If the Communist-bloc coun- tries explolt thelr resources they could overtake the capitalist world: In’ the economic field, IKhruschev said, BULGANIN VISITS MONT, Soviel Preinier Nikola! Bul- ginin was, meanwhile, visiting another Bohomian industrial centre, Most, The Russian leaders are due to fly back to Moscow by jet nir- nor Tuosday after attonding a farewell demonstration In tholr honor. in Prague. Party Chief Khruschey nnd Premloy Bulganin had thelr gec- ond day of “friendship, talks with Gxechoslovakia government and Cammuniat party Jendors Sunday in noarby Lany Castle, formor, holiday residence of Thomiag Masaryk; foundor of tho Czechoslovakin Republic, WANT BODIES MOVED LONDON (m—Grovce his ayk- ed Britain to move the bodiox of 68 Commonwealth soldiers who died fighting for Greoce in Imporlal War Graves Commis- sion wud today, The loaxo on the Writlah milltary camotory In the Island ‘of Cos has beon cancollod to make room for a now building dovolopmont, one was injured. ‘Felled . trees brought dowh - communications lines at’ points up to 20 miles west of here. Six hundred feet of the B.C. Telephone Company sec- tion of the Trans-Canada telephone line was ripped out. | a v' 108,500 Pounds Halibut Sold Two US. and one Canadian boal Inanded a total of 108,500 pounds of halibut this morning, sold at the Prince Rupert Hali- but Exchange at following prices for medium, chicken and large fish: Shirley J (U.8.)—~32,000 pounds (18.8; 11; 18.6), sold to Paelfic Fisheries, Coolldge (U.9.)—40,000 pounds (18.8; 11; 18.0), sold to Atlin Fisheries, Volma C—-36,500 pounds (18.4; Fireman Goes On Last Run MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Cancer has killed the man who was the fireman when Casey Jones made his fabled final run in the Cannonball Express. ' Slmeon T. (Sim) Webb, 83, of Jackson, Tenn,, died in hospital Saturday night, 57 years. after the Cannonball burst through a stalled freight train on the IlH- nols Central line near Vaugh, Miss. Obeying Casey’s shouted or- der, “Jump for your Hfe," Webb leaped from the cab of the steam = engine. Cascy, with brakes locked and whistle screaming, rode with the loco-| motive and was killed, The wrock of that “blg elght- wheeler of might fame” grew to legendary proportions in the next few years. A song about Casey sold millions of copies. Webb enjoyed his sidoswipe with fame, The olderly Negro told hts story thousands of times. But he quit railroading In 1010 after another narrow os- cape whon an engine he was Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinke and and David 8. . ; “He was crazed by lack’ of dope pills,’ said My.. Steinke, He threatened to. blow our heads off.”.. ~~ Impairment Brings $50 Fine: Eugene Wanels, 47, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to, a charge of being in control ofia vehicle while his ability was Im- paired and was fined $50, or in dofault sentenced to one month In jail by magistrato B. T. Ap- plewhaite in city police court this morning, RCMP sald Wancis had been found intoxicated in his car, parked on the middle of Fulton Street, shortly after midnight Sunday morning, Thirty - year ~ old Vancouver resident Helgot Poterson pleaded Bullty to a speeding charge and was fined $5 and costs, ‘ Ho had been clocked at speods exceeding 40 miles an hour In 1 20-milo-an-hour zone on Sec~ tl; 189) sold to B.C. Packers, er ements ert Ome ve TROOPERS TO DEPUTY tee mpee awe rie temesagee bow Submarine? " KODIAK, Alaska IX—An ob- ject whloh might have beon part of wu submaring wax slate. ed Velday by men aboard a clyiiian danding craft nowy PPPOE OT PUOLEDVODIDG Dutch harbor, Alaska, the United States Navy Wise ree ported, Navy offlelals sald no Amore loan submarines wore operat. Ing at the the, Navy offletals ante an inves Ugation Ww helng made but dif Wot dikolowea tno what mennor, RCMP Salan firlng overturned, COMMISSIONERS salary Increases ranging y esHiked $60—S1,000 OTTAWA (CP)—The' ond Avenue Saturday night, RCMP told tho court, " ~~ oan f RCMP today announced from $60 annually for Lroopers to $1,000 for deputy and assistant commis. slonors, The now tuble gives a doputy commissionor $13,720 annually, Inatond of tha prosont $12,720 wud assistant —conmisstonors $10,780 Instead of the provsont $0,780. Superintendents salarion ga Wy SIRO, Co SOTO, for Urlede your holdors: Tnapovtor ave Inoreasod SAND to $8280, for thivd-your offlvera while wibe inavoctory GO Up S510, bo $7, ‘ * . abe ne ees « In tho non-commissioned ranks, company ea eu ord uro Incronied by $480 to $6,1203 Borgonnt-majors and state. sore Gennts $480, to $6,400, In the sUbordinato ranks the ineroas é aro $420 for third-yoar are wonnts: $300 for sovond-yeur corporis: $340 for conatabiey: $120 for constablos during thelr first throo yonrs of scrvice, and $00 for troopord, whose sulary vous to ANd. i . ow 5 juese ' eoyd ' ri their two sons, Billy 10, . t a 4 i , ' }