Pe a sad, Ciebe roe ee Oe ae ‘divathiide alh eer RO eh Ree ad BER ee ey a oe eg SESE a ernigngee ge PCAN BEE inre Tee - OG ONE Te cece ok le a ec aA Ay yok aa i eaak at i, CLE AS BAN aly SP eye We A Me eg eae eye he ag ed gr vp th Grech Mp ise a “Pott — And Key to the Great Northwest _ pe _ Published’ at Canada’s Most Strategic Paéifié VOL. — _ Se eee: T ‘PRINCE RUPERT, 8.6) TUESBAY, MAY 15, 1958 ‘Top prices for medium size hilibut were up by as much as one cent pper pound over yoster- day as sales at. Prince Rupert Halibut Exchange moved into its second day of operation | this morning. , The “Sea Ranger,” one of four ht boats .Who delivered a total Of | 140,900 . pounds, received 18.3 cents tor medium halibut from ! Atlin Fisheries. ‘Yesterday's op- & ening bids reached a high of 17.3 & cents. 5 ie Deliveries, with prices for me-! dium, large and chicken ‘size: fol halibut in- brackets, were as lows: , - Sonny Boy, 20,000 pounds § (18.1; 11; 13), sold. to Booth’ Fisheries. Lo. Sea Ranger, 25,000 pounds (18.3; 17.7; 13), sold to Atlin. Fisheries. : Island Queen, 40,000 pounds : (28.1; 17.6; 13), sold to British Columbia’ Packers, . ee. ‘Mother 3, 55,000 pounds (18.2; 17.9; 13), sold to Babcock Fish- orles. , , . The Prince Rupert Fisher- men’s Co-Operative assoclation oe took landings of 45,000 pounds! - To 4 fcr NORTH by the Gustav and of —27,000{: AY 70. TRAVEL: NORTI t| Injunction. forbids . ‘ picketing. | “VANCOUVER (CP),=-1 fF |Canadian ~ Pacific.) Rail-|. 7. |Way, its operations “in|. {British Columbia all..but}*. 1. {hamstrung, hit back at the)" / ||striking .firemen’s.-union} ‘5 | with a ‘sweeping court tne] oe junction. ~ Monday night. forbidding all picketing’ in the. province. - Oo Canadiant Prége Stadt “| VANCOUVER '(GP)—Bookkée| | ealled by the Crown today to back up there was falsification of the records: _ of the four’ companies'inyolved in the Sommer: - [eryconspiracy ease, “| 7 ‘| eThe bookkeepers will’ bé asked}: to. give a B.C. “Supreme, Court). “| jury’ the:.same testimony they; “| ave :to.. a:.preliniinary: .; police —. . |.court hearing. .in March—that “records ». of: ‘the OC. D.© Schultz x ». | Company: had been. changed. - .: .. | Charged in the case are form-|: "fer lands and forest: minister Ro-|), --/ bert EB. Sommers, .H. W.-Gray,| (John M: Gray, the Schultz Com+| : }pamy,:: "Pacific. Coast:; Services » , | Limited, Evergreen Lumber. Sales “,/. PIsinite . Ae Co a - Within ar few. ‘hours “pickets had ‘disappeared. from.’the: rail-| oS ~ | Way’s' Vaticouver operations“atid] - >, wittiout ‘car troubles ‘is, to" Hay , d“and’'B.C. : Forest.’ Pro-| 704 “perfectly-running 1929 Model A, says Gerald: vs e it, ; CPR officials announ¢ed’ ‘the: rae nn fimte ducts.) 00.00 Oe font pounds by the Viking, oe vane anne Terie io the clty toeet a. gh. off: ae movement. of several trains. pre- of the Kitimat Junior Chamber 7omm ‘trophy. . |. The 38-co indictment. al- mars ground .and with wire wherls the 29-year-old car;came the | Viously held up or cancelled. - best teen-age driver of the smelter ‘city is Bert’ Botro tf; above. Botrokoff topped a field of. 18 contestants to take ~ ' A spokesman. 'for. the’ railway. rt ail : the, covetted award. In the:-contest: between. the; first -place said early today ‘trainmen* and enginecrs have agreed -to- return to work following the injunction, . 1,010. miles from Vancouver. with only one’ flat ‘tire. Mr. “Van. Der. Wint, .a. University ‘of British Columbia. engineering stu... : 7 Sta nl ey Morin _ dent is a brother of Mrs. Lawrence Kristmanson. —Staff photo. . fu neral held DESPITE OPPOSITION inners: of -Prince- Rupert, ‘Kitimat and Terrace’ for the “Bob: Parker. rose: bow! ‘trophy, the: Kitimat. driver: also: held: first. Place. Bill.Greene of Prince Rupert ran a close second. In the ° } rict Jaycee competition, which saw three entries from.each.. TRAINS RESUME .. 0? 2. t The CPR's trans-continental| tne | .{ Streamliners, the Dominion and | , Stan’ Valpy and Ron Eby, both of ‘Prince Rupert;. |: Monday’ ta -Requicm mass was. sung this the Canadian, are scheduled’: highest scores,in the field on nine. competitor | Scores of docum, morning in the Chureh of the} resume service tonight.°-. ‘all three ‘centres: will attend’ the Provincial Bae tt Annunciation for well-known trains were: nda mn. May: ie, winne elty. sportsman Stanfey Morin, 62,-who died in hospital Jast Fri- dny, Rev. Robeyt. Dalton | offici- ated, Sa ge oe be, _Actiye pallbearers wverePetér| oy Richards, James :Moran, “Roy Hendry, Ivor Blybes: Arnie Murray and’ Angelo ‘Rosai. "|! Honorary ‘paltbenrers were. W. -ouncil approves = ore # final reading by City ( tests by Alderman T' j vr! interthent followed: at Fair- as view Ceintiery. POE PIPL OE PEE ELIE E OOP OTOP OOPOOOHHs ‘ Air mail to Alaska authorized Alr mail delivery between . Employees disregarding the/by human error rather _ than|ing ections of - workers’ tool| Rupert. above, was elected as pearance’ of . unidentified. sub- Ketchikan and Prince Rupert There is @ number of things} “With a big sewer plan coming stion lay thems nla al error or tailur NSPCe 2 5 district president of the North- wl “oe aaa will be Inaugurated in “the | Lo be done and we have to expect up, we are on the way for a mill injunction lay themselves open mechanical error or failure. boxes, caulkedy boots of boom marines.» Near future,” It was reported here today by Carl Lundstrom, local agent for Eis Airlines, The Ketchikan airline com- miny has received notification were apparently waiting to ro- “of the committee is super- |} ! working: ar {. the} ™&t Jaycecs, in the smelter |" However, it was-reported-that- a States Civie | Up with this ‘large boost,’ Youngs listed following increases! geive copies of the Injunction bee mar or Ene comm super jing all working. areas. of. the) oy Mr. Finlayson has been I RCMP Goat. ML. . Reiner. F oheutien Woatt that Aue The mayor recelved support In! in the current budget over last’ pore withdrawing bin viser Roger Menard. plant. Letters ‘have also been RCMP boat. “17 left Prince thority fo carry mall on the as much as 2.883 mis. - feasibility of slashing the rate by “We shoud keep the mill rate :under 60, though.” Ald, Ritchie - aid, _ The motion was defeated by /all other members of the council. ‘They were’ AkKlermen Darrow /Gomez. R. G. Large, Kay Smith pand Norman Bellis. ' Asked by Ald: Youngs to give i his opinion, Mayor Peter J. Les- ter said the mill rate appeared “acceptable to him. to pay for it,” the mayer said, “If the budget bad been var- ranged same Wine ago to provide for gradual increases in the mill rate, we might not have to put this by Alderman Darrow Gomez es-~and I feel we.are headed the! by Chief Justice Sherwood Lett said. way now,” “Ald. Youngs! ordered locomotive engineers’ to sarc. (return to work through the fire- Sa edteton | to 475 mills men’s picket lines and instructed ponses ofr some $38 000 he aga. the union and three, of its offi- d y | cials to stop “persuading, in- ee. - Hoxsihl re toy ducing or procuring” engineers As possible ways to cut cown: trom doing the job required: of on expenditures, Ald. Youngs) them under their work contract: Suggested a reduction in hospi- . Woe ee tal allocation by $5,000 to $i0,-| MAY BE JAILED. (- | von of tho coy! Mr, Justice Manson sald. the 000, and extension of the :road , Id, after. giving .-one building program to stretch over: clear day's , ti cre St te have four or five years instead of | ear Wy atlon sol ace three years as provided now. the injunction set aside. to contempt of court action and possible fines or jal terms, There was no comment from union officials, |. ' Union officials In B,C, centres rate of 53 or 54:néxt year,” Ald. Youngs said. To support hls claim that many items «were budgeted for with excessive amounts, Ald, year's: . went all ouii.yesterday in_stress- ing. shfety: practices and continue to do so until the of the weck, . . The 700 employees at Watson Island. were part of 60.000 other workers: in British. Columbia’s forest.products industry observ- ing B.C: Forest Products Safety Weck jn an attempt to bring at- tention to the need for safe work-habits and attitudes in view’ of he jact that 90 per cent of industrial mishaps are caused will end A committee of nine men un- der the chairmanship of Donald Lloy, Local 708 safety represent- ative, has planned all safety ac- tivities for the week. Vice-chair- The CCC Snfety Essay Contest .{man. doesn’t wear. . protective } R. Smith, Willlam.Gordon, Her- MBO RY sO CEHNAN san OF andA. Dona li Supreme - he bert, Morgan, James: smith. | Ritchie who asked that the ate‘be loweréd.| union trom ‘any: gin . : Richard Bye cn ater Gurvich. | Alderman "Youngs moved for a rovince, either» 1 or OEE CPR. ag Agom, fix por play iié = megzaninet . "Prayer service was held last | Peduction of the mill rate to a! plus in everyond. of the past few P Te War the second Supreme | Clals, staff and workers’ out at floor . near.. the. mechanical ‘of-} § inve ti + I i night at Ferguson Funeral | pocamcled the mathnr bet res. eounton ee b for, 1957 when wel court injunction granted here. in| Lies | yGenulose sl cnpany Mee. ts St ga ng : Hume. l sed his reservations about the ncounterea unexpected: oxpens-} one day. An earlier one. issued m S Watson Island: mill | - Yesterday two men. toured the ~ ; Plant,’ one swathed “in -bandages and limping. on a crutch to shaw what can happen when-a work- equipment. Another was loaded ,down withisafety gear to stress} Reports of coasta: Watets be: ing. searched: . for. submarines. . ’ Supposedly’ sighted by fishermen / equipment: ‘provided . for work habits and ‘healthy em- ploymente. 0: oo . Letters’ have. been sent to every employee's home requesting. co- operation. throughout. Safety Weck and the year’ to. follow. During the week there will be men whl be checked and ple- tures will, be posed of both ui- safe and .safe ways of doing jobs, A full inspection of. the mill will be carried -out cover- sent to cach: department safety safe R. B. FINLAYSON of Coast-Skeena Junior Chamber of Commerce in Kitimat én Prince Rupert and Terrace met with their hosts, the Kiti- an active member of the. Prinéé. Sunday when delegates from officer of HMCS Chatham ‘nayal had no authority to comment on the story, mo ' | The railway moved an 85-car . Prince Rupert Jaycee unit for | mornin for Namu where ‘oftt. 87einile route has been grant- | Who sald he felt previous al-) gower rentals $84,000 (boost: freight train out of the . yards;for Grade 6 and 6 children will/committee asking for co-opera- many years and has served a8 | cers wilt intorview the me ei ed.-Mr, Lundstrom said. tempts to keep the mill rate! od by $21,700); gaebage revenues i “The agent sald (he new ser- viee would be started in the ticar future. PPOPPP IIAP EPOPPIIPLOODOPEORIOUED Monty in Canada “MONTREAL ()—Flold Marshal down were responsible for the here Monday night with super- sharp Inereuse this your, Alderman Bells expressed the view that only cuts could be pos- sibly carried out in allocations for the Board of Works and the Waterworks and advised against reductions In these departments, -f40,800 (boosted by $3,800); muintcnance of chy bulldiugs-- $5,000 (boosted by $1,700); on. Bineers — andmiulstritlon—$19,103 (boosted by $3,400); sewer main- tenance and — repairs—$34,000 (boosted by $11,540); culvert and visory personnel aboard. The CPR ulso reported frelght trains moving castbound from Revel- stoke and Kamloops, a stock train to Vancouver from Kam- loops and a self-propelled dic- sel cur to Penticton, tho latter be judged during the week: a wrecked car has been plaeed in- tide the plant gates to display. the results of highway careless- ness and point up the need for safety on the road; safety ban- nors and posters are on view all throughout the mill; and a dis- tion to improve “housckecping” at the Watson Island mill. | A spokesman fop the company “everyone Is .co-operating and the safety flag out here Js: still flying.” A lost time accident will see the safety flag “pulled suid at press time today that]. & member of the local execu- all three units {n the district: as well as sitting on the ex: ecutive of the BO. and Yu- kon Junior Ohambor of ‘Com- drains—-$27,000 (boosted by $1,- merce for the ensuing year. tive. His work as district pres=. Ident will include Naison witly. CARS RUN LOOSE |, | SPRINGHILL, N.S; (Fouts minor damage at’ the’ 1,800-foot level of the Cumberland. Coal (boosted ‘by $2,040); guard rails m. off Namu were -neither denied ~~ my | nor confirmed by authorities in.) #| Prince Rupert. today.- Tipe ND m | The Canadian. ‘Press. news | agency in’ Vancouver this morn- | jing recelyed reports that. an RCMP vessel. from Ocean. Falls was Investigating the alleged ap-" Licutennnt Ion , Inglis, \steft - reserve division, said today. he Rupert subdivision early::this : reported seeing two submarines, . teen. runaway coal cars caused Company's No, 2 mine Monday, manned by a regular engineer. |play “of unsafe equipment ts !down,” e assumes office July:1. ' 9" ot i Viscount Montgomery eve stg mm uxtensive list of pe 813); . sidewalks. “maintenance | ---- ya peau g py yh a July:1, _./. | There were’ no injurtes,. Monday night from Britain on! portionmont tnerenses over last and -1958 program — $20,000 . ah en nn offichd farewell visit as depus} year, Ald. Youngs asserted that ye § TEACHERS NEED GOOD GROUNDING ty commander of the North At- huntle Treaty Organization, He was to go on to Ottawa today, AE PR Hee tenet 9 erent aceite: Council boosts rates - - for sewers, J" Prince Rupert home owners can soon expeel. a sharp Inerease in yearly sewer rentals, City Counell Jagst night ap- proved v plan under which rent- ali Wil be boosted to $16 from $5 for the fvxt tallest conneation, NOW...in Ttabler daily € Vitamins +12 Hlnerals ¢ REXALL a a SUPER PLENAMINS|. vems Sa Mase atm atom rentals In Une with provineial | morning, studonts wore not boing told of | voralty,. J ln the collage, studonts who loaf} bursaries and Kcholarships for a Jo 4 AN vilaming with knows regula Jloglaation that ealls for Newors) = Ceorga Edward Grant, of a40/the importance of Fronch bee} “By .rgreemont botween the aro enaslly found out,” he sald. which, he sald, there waa still a Wednesday, May 14, hy : Wiehe plus vital elnaralel ‘to. bo oporated on a wbllity baste | Pourbh Avontoa. Bat, 18 charged | cause high svhool teachers wore] university and the dopartmont| He .waa omphatia when he} great domand, Profossor Gilll~ (Paolfic Standard Timo) 4 ' hes if provincial governmong fnan-j with delving while. his ibility | loathe to tonch too much Fronoh | of education students can onter | told tha students that top qual- {land sald he did not boltove in High) we 10:61 - 16.7:'toob “ $s, $2.59; 72's, ATty 14l's, $7.85 cial backing for a large sowor} was impalred by alcohol. Do- and also tried to keop French|on ono of two-your programs ily, Lonchora were necossary for] giving bursartos or scholarships ON 18 ~ foal, OR MES D LTD, [Progen In the city Is to ba} feneo counsel J. K, Shaw ontor-| classes at a minimum ~ . [Of torcher education,” the prox tho: traning of all other pro- Just for tho snko of giving. : LOW: sense 4188 , 10 Loot RUGS elgrantod in the future, od a plea of nop guilty, Dr, Atelnborg also omphasived | fossor sald. fossions, If there aro no students with pe 16:50. 10. foot ory ‘ . OA NBs : ‘ po, Hoos ts . Y ; . 2 i Hyd the elly was budgeting for a sur- plus. . . We have come up with a aur Ww reesnemetems oe garbage MY cae ate ee tartan oe Aten gamer yen plus $6 from $2 for conch extra tollet connection, Anothor tneronse was decided upon for Garbage Utility Rates Whore the basic chargo of a6 cents per month will be raised to #1 per month with proportionate Inerenses On commercial and tn- dustviad accounts, The move his beon made by the olty to bring olly sewer and tattle signs-—$8,000 (00st- od by $3,342); rebuilding and paving ronds-—$78,754 (boosted by $3,215 ; equipmen, maluten- aneo and operation of public toy kt$10,00 (boosted by $11 The nocd for ab least thirce years of French in high schoo! before entering university was stressed yosterday by Dr. M. W, Steinberg, associnte profossor o Eogish at. tho Univeralty. 0 British Columbia when he spoke to students of Grade 11 and 12 ut Booth Momorial Wgh school, Dr. Steinberg sald that, -stu- donts only taking two yours of Fronoh found themselvos “hope- leaaly lost" whon they reached UBC, '' Minny wero turning to Spanish whon they found they wore un- Wble to cope with the university Fronch, ho said, adding “that Bpvnish is very poor substitute for roneh,” Tle anid that it was found that Ald, Youngs especially abject- ed to the $15,000 hospital grant which he felt should be approv. ed ina money bylaw, and to the $26,000 Jnerense In Boclal Assis. Laneo allocation to — $105,600 whieh ho belloved was “foisted onto us by the provinclal gov. ornmont.” .. : Driver faces impaired count Jrinl against a elty motorist on an impalrad driving count was to ha resumed in police eourt this afternoon after the Crown presented its case this 10 Ob Bi then made vin ap! A in Were to got through tholr first thre. importance of taking sentor high ‘school English, if students year. UWnglish course at UBC Without difficulty. Addressing the students with Dr, Steinberg was Professor HNenry ©. Gilliland, director of leacher’ oducation at Victoria Collogo; who snid that there was great need for atudonts of good ability to enter tha teach- Ing profession as nv worthwhile service to the country, Profosyor Giland, who taught at King Edward Wigh School here 26 yours ago, sald Victoria Colloge: is alfilintod with UBC And sald that thore Is a branch of Cobige of Education at the college as woll as at tho unl- fnoulty and the opportunity for “Most tonachers’ tralning stu- dents from the northern coast and Interior of the province go to Victorla College, while it {s traditioval for students from the lowor: Fraser Valley to go to UBC,” he sald. “However, Viatorin college also provides the first two years for toachers planning to entor aec- ondary teaching.” . Outlining the merits of Vic+ toria college Professor Cillland sald that in addition it offers first tworyear programs in arts and selonces and since it Is Amallor provides a closer rola-~ Wonship betwoen students and more Individual attention. “With 672 studonts this year, Be ASR hte hny aia Th Spanish no substitute for French students Dr, Steinberg, who told haw university Hfe offered spiritual and cultural advantagds, dent also with the cost of educutioi, “Tho first year at university will cost the student’ between $000 and $1,000," he said. The following years become More expensive as they becoriie more technical, and more ex- ponalva books are rxoquired, he sald, | , Dr. Stelnbery spoke on govs orhmont loans, available to stv- donts of good standing or those who show ability, | He also said that thore was a Nat of scholarships in tho wrl- vorsity calondar available for atudonta with good standings. Howovor, on: tho subject of i ab ade pony (Me iting bank Soran a tb gio. ahr ah told — good standiigs then. a bursary shouldn't: be student,” he sald, About & dozen mothers spent in hour talking to Dr. 8totr= borg and Profosgor Giliiland-af- ter thelr talks, | —_ WEATHER— =: Gala. warning in offeat,. Rin today and Wednesday, Little change In tempere aturo, Winds southerly. , 36 reaching 60 in exposed: arene - dooronsing . to southerly,..25 tonight, Low tonight.and high Wednesday 42 and: 89, : : oy ily wh bee a 1