ae any x i ge a BES UE So fo ota hy ee ee ” ~ a TA RERRR RESET 1 COE IG PE EE ar Published at Conada’ s ‘Most Strategic Pasi, ‘Port —_ - And Key t to. the Great Northwest —- XLVI, No, 121 . SMALL BLACK BEAR, believed months old is shown above in Auton Vell. Bear cub was nabbed out at Seal Cove Thursday night by Hungarian resjdent who turned her over to Game Warden Clifford Walker. Mr. Walker placed the young bear in his garage for safe keeping only. to, find the animal gone next motning. The cub was caught by Mr. Vell and arrange- ments are belng-made to see if by the Stanley Park Zoo. Young Brutn’s appetite is kept sat- dsfied by cooked oaimeai, milk. to be between two and three custody of City Poundkecper the bear cub can be accepted and honey for dessert. - —Staff photo, 10 OVER-ALL MAJORITY Roblin leads Tories to Manitoba victory By STAN McCABE Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP)—The Progressive Conserva-;§ Lives ended 48 years in Man PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958 request temporary: exempti ermen strike in the Nass an Strike immunity is asked from July 22 until July 31.. If a strike should be called after that date, the Brotherhood suggests Aug- ust 2 ag deadline. The resolutions, -: approved. at meetings in Kincolith June 11 and Port Edward June 14, have been sent to the Native Brother- hood negotiation committee in Vancouver. Jeffrey C, Benscn, Nass dis- trict vice-president was chair- man for the mectings. The bricf was signed by fol- lowing officials of the northern district Native Brotherhood: J. C,,Benson, ' Port Edward; Alce Angus, Greenville: William G. Barton, Kincolith: Ernest Ajax. Canyon City; Roger Mer- cer, Alyansh; Harold Sinclair, Kitwanga; Ward Harris, Skeena. itoba’s political wilderness) SINCLAIR EXPLAINS Reasons for the demands were t ;outlined by Harold Sinclair of stri (e immunity — The Nass and Skeena rivers branches of the Na a- tive Brotherhood of B.C. have voted unanimously to on from any salmon fish- d Skeena gillnet areas. * The report went on to say y that even if the fishermen demand-} ed and got.a big boost.in prices}. per pound, the fishermen would oe “the “complete: losers; sity half the northern area’s fishing oi stili pe: season was gone. | “The salmon run! gone, never to come back ; or never to. be restored,” ” Mr. Sin- ar clair said. SOUTHERNEKS rAVURED | Mr. Sinclair went.on to report: that while it may be said that.a salmon strike means a gain; it}. may be to southern fishermen, who have almost a year-round} fishing season, but it is definite-’ ly a loss to all northern. fisher-' men, “A gain of a few more penhies per pound, cannot compensate for the risk of losing a run of salmon,” Mr. Sinclair said, He said that it was the aim of full would “be! . | shore, , 32 and his wife Ruby Louise Bol- ‘1tén' 34 were found. floating» byt | police scanning the dark water * / lan: hour ofthe mishap, By “Tl nIquest’ was scheduled to" be-1" ‘|with viewing of the. bodies at Ferguson ‘Funeral’ Home. -|mystery, ROMP said today. . two victims ‘of the year ‘when a. night cla bea Oa jsank under its four, occupants less than ; ad -, Bodies. of Laurie Arthur Bolton | in rowboats. Another. couple, Me, ‘and’ Mrs. Allan: McLean, . were from the icy water within’ ‘half gin at 5. o’clock this afternoon |: “Cause of the: isaster: ts. ‘still-a ‘The craft, powered: by..a a horsepower outboard motor, was} ‘on its was from. the Department: “suddenly |. filled |' with water and sank, about three quarters: of a mile off. the Shell. on ‘dock, police. said... op Time of the: accident, 1 is. set at : labout. 2am oo, Theories advanced: “by. the: Rc| | MP city detachment are that the {i poat either: struck ‘a. submerged Vobject or. that: the ‘transom: gave rescued| | ir linde, driver of he | wrecked: ear, Sy one of Transport dock: to Mr. and .|Mrs., Bolton’s. home:’ “at ‘Dodge Cove: when ‘it: of 3 year-old. a Ae RCMP. said. At Clara « Meintz, “‘shak up.”* r ‘ the executive to exercise by winning Monday's pr ovincial general election. Buti xitwanga, member of the Native| protection to fishermen in. the ne ves “|S Bo the their total of 26 seats in the 57- member House left} Brotherhood Since 1933 and ex-| Nass and Skeena areas to pro- . jCalted to ne cene by by ‘é cem-| red at: 30 am ee ee oe . utive er for the Skeenalvide a fishing season which |) ployee of .the:Canadian.Govern-| seven miles:-rio Qo aston: them short of an over-all major ity. district. for the past nine years. }would enable men to properly: ‘|ment elevator, ‘police -: arched Vanderlinde’ di t Fa eee att jpirthday.| | ee ee Warning that a salmon. strike provide for their: families. ed viet party ader Du n= Tt Co i hold; would mea “definite loss? t YMMET grandson of. Manitoba's last our provinees tives in on no ‘all sorter fishermen, Mr, “sin- | 2 we PT, ita 4». Conservative premier -~ awaited?to Nova Scotia, New “Brungwick) clain-said:-<) oases Fig re ie “a HBr ge an announcement on future | and Ontario. Social Credit holds| | “The salmon.run- does not walt | 2] Sp ute iy pans 0 ssive Pre-! alberta and British Columbia.| for any price settlement. and a! | one..of .th rowboats an mier Campbell, whose party ran| Union Nationale has Quebec.and] strike in the fishing industry as” bridg e sat Ene patients. tities ¢ ‘ocren ‘il "present, ae ‘aboard the boats and thi second with 19 seats In Canada’s! the CCF Saskatchewan. ‘lmeans a complete loss to all! g & Pp commanding cer or the. i first provincial vote since the th fish ant cruiser, : (Photo courtesy” of. HMCS Ontario photographer) March 31 Dominion election For Mr. Roblin, the election) HQ rn jn a str r : : ee Monday night Mr. Campbell| Victory came after, only: nine The salmon strikes of ime colla ses eet | Deputy coroner DrvR. B. Smith oe . by ears in politics. Although he is past four consecutive years has NASS LISTED SIXTH . -lwas'in attendance - oe ee cut off questions by reporters. | Y S! brought serious injuries and a RCMP Said that’ Mr.’ MeLean| Terrace property « own saying: “The election js over for{/the grandson of Sir Rodman|complete loss to all northern COUVER At least helped his. wife into.a like jacket | ‘urday | voted" overwhe today.” ; Roblin, Conservative | premier} populations. The long awaited VANCO @ ort d ldlied | Keena im nl an ing and-managed to stay close to her, jin favor of. a modern - WILL ACCEPT OF FER from 1905 to 1915, his entry into| fishing season is gone and with| ¢ight men were reporte two | 0 | until the rescue boats arrived. It ‘However. Mr. Roblin indicated | polities was the result of a chal-/it our sockeye salmon run also here this afternoon when two is not known: whether Mr. and] cost .$351,000- his readiness to step into office: lenge | in 1949. | gone through,” Mr. Sinclair said. sections of the new Second Nar- Mis. Bolton were able to swim... }- 909. es | “If we are called upon to form t rows bridge collapsed throwing The boat.was equipped with The vote was 68 to gad ie | _a government we shall accept =. j dozens of workmen into the 3 ig! 1est last “year life jackets, RCMP teported. | Vor: of borrowing | $181,090. ! that offer and put {nto effect 2 ° - water from a height of about replace. the‘ village’s- ou ae | the program outlined in’ the Home on iggott avenue 160 fect. Salmon landings in the Skeena| 24.7 million. ‘pounds and. by . wana distribution ieatee | campalgn” eas stand The two spans of the NeWlarea last year were the. third} Straits of Juan de Fuca with Halibutter O00 cd tall tion ro , : ine eon Cand aes ea i bridge oe .° mis aoe tS highest among British Colum-| 15.6 million pounds. siete sewer aystent A fot} of after the last election in 1953: . amage eavi y y ire the se ‘ene. to sick ap suxvivors bia’s fishing districts, the * month- Three other areas supervised vs | five ballots was rejected oo 1958 1953 . t he wreck- {2 poe ea : by the Prince Rupert branch of ° nee , : . aler and the water around the eries” reports in its May issue. oe : Prog, Cons. 26 12 Damage Ww as estim la ated a t appr AHN ta way $6,000 age WHs | dotted with boats Skeena’s iandings of 14.5 miili- the Department , of _ Fisheries oo . ) coh i * yesterday afternoon after a fire partially este oyed aj searching for workmen. Uncon-|ion pounds were surpassed only] Placed among the top nine areas. | Armed services CCE wa i 5 firmed reports said cight bodics - } . Social Credit 0 2 by Mr ] Mrs i. I k at li 34 by Upper Johnstone Strait with The Nass arca Is listed sixth ‘igs omal Vredly 2 [house occupied by Mi. and Mrs 4. Quick a 04| had been recovered. Sannanaient {with 8.35 million pounds, Bella k We a ‘ 1 Piggott Avenue. eee Eddy Leach, Canadian Press Bella seventh with 7.9 million’ The Vancouver :halibutter! wee program id, Lib, ... se i ‘ker report-| stairs of the one-and-a half telegrapher, whose home over- Uni hed cla seventh With 49 MNON uni Queen,” bringing in an ; Lab.-P. . ce 0 1 |) Fire Chief Barl Becker reports ee ; looks the bridge said he heard nions as pounds, and Namu-Bella Coola] 9. , Today 8 ‘pm. Sunset, Ceres, TOTAL 57 57 { his . } y th ut the fire storey house, 0 & : .. 82,000 pound catch from Area . te a ar tos or destroying| No one was home at the time} a tremendous roar “ike thun- eighth with 6.46 million pounds.) 34" tert with her full cargo for} MOPY i front of * ‘the . ourt’ : NO COALITION sean the kitchen and one room up- the fire occurred, cnusing con-| der.” h | d _ The Skcena iandings were the| her home port today after re-| OU: ek Both Mr. Roblin and CCF o . siderable smoke damage to the Mr. Leach sail “I cauld see a 0 e p en highest In that arca since 1952,) tusing the highest bid offered 8:30 p.m, Official reed) stion Leader Lloyd Stinson ruled out furniture, portion toppling with a crane on . : 7{ the “Western Fisheries” report.|at Prince Rupert Halibut Exe by the Centennial. committee |. any possibility of a coalition I ft h i Unlil they enn renovate their] it. As it went over, it was pulling ’ Tho Nass area's drop to sixth} change. and HMCS Chatham in honor. sovernment, e C. a ge home Mr. and Mut, Quick are} the cement piling out of line moon ig ting from Its 1956 second-place posi-] ‘phe “New Queen” was offered of the commanding officers °; Mr, Roblin told questioners the staying ab the home of Mr, andjand the next section with it. tion in salmon producing was| prices of 22.6 cents f aS ‘edd red) and officers. of the visiting - Coty i wone form a bn Mrs. Frank Stewart, 1153 Am-} “There were men on It as fl) gn a determined bid to elfim-| attributed mainly to a strike in ee cents for large and 18 cents ame in HMCS Chatham ward- , . On ., rk ; ow . , “ r a te . ‘ “Abs : . Mr. Stinson said he does not r ings WrOKC AVC. te Heat | pie the water with a fantastic) inate so-called “moonlighting”| late June and’ early July which] for chicken size fish by Pacific : ’ ’ Lust night's fre was the frst} splash. 1 don't see how tt could|prinee Rupert Labor Council] curtailed sockeye catches. Fisherles 9 lo 1L.pam. a party: for Tin favor a coalition involving his major call answered by the new} have happened. without some-|has asked all affiliated unions aoe - Pe cies ; | C8 Ontario guard and band. in : pathy. He suggested In a tele-| ine fire truck, one being killed.” to mmend bylaws and their next . The other Jandings, with prices! the Canadian Legion auditor~ a vision appearance that he would . Firemen werd enlled Out (Oo 0x9 [ee co cee eee ee cette seen se tar , | for medium, large and chicks In| tum, by the Canadian Legion tok sooner see a coalition -of the tv: ver was{ tnguish a fire nt Rupert Cloan- - wea ements by sere Nolde Postpones brackets, were as f8llows: branch 27, a ‘Conservietlyes and Liberals, f need $50 costs 5 or Mn derault offers ab 9:30 this morning. Fire ing down wo jobs. ttis co (U.6.) —~ 18,000 pounds,| — Wednesday: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. ia The result, left Canada without sayment sentenced to two Chilef Beeker sald the fire start- This. action was tuleen ab the t f: i (22.4; 22.4; 17), sold ,to Booth Visitors day aboard all three an a provincial Liberal government |] wa te wap. (ed When a dryer exploded from MPs rag dar § aremeéene Fisheries, ships, Ontarlo, Skeena and i west of (he Maritimes, where the | months In jail when he appear-| oe ie rere in the pocke councils regular. meeting last, . . Tor 2--56,000 pounds, (21.73 iabauk | toy ; mirby ds dn power in Prinee Ed- {ed In tity police court this morn- matehes being let 1 pock t week as result of a letter from] 7- seit -_ ein. ' rene Athabas an. " . i PAP EY Ui | ' \ oy ofa polr of coveralls In the dry- ‘| LONDON (4)---Prime Minister! 21,7; 16), sold to Atlin Fisheries. 7:30 and 8:30 pm. wu d r- ‘i ward Island and Newfoundhuid,| lng before Magtitrate 1. 1, Ap- er the City indicating that the Civic) srcmitian said today he haddo-| Im a direct deal, the “Oslo” . pm. un e oe q eC ew MoD. elurged with “Uelt| © Damage wax seb ab approxl- Employees ane oy Coun cided to postpone a statement on| delivered 40,000 pounds to Prince eS Seg acvanee diye y ‘y " | Freighter takes mn ees , , mately $000, ‘oll ware explor ne ne Ns on or} the future of Cyprus for 48} Rupert Fishermen's CorOpere| ing toum at Gyro awlinin ls) 5 7 ' 4 ; raupp pleaded gully June te pecs nme sent egg eae wee such a clause In the nexb agrees | yours. ative associition, » 1, k i j f ' U, K. Lo stouting a hob plate from the mont. NOUS pecenerancerecennoonoonnen cee OO sorccoscoones | POOL, McClymont Park, 7 ai (pu Pp ol Salvation Army and had been Tho City's letter camo In ane 10 pm,.to 2 am, Armed Pd The freighter “Soubreeze," remanded for sentence until to- Rup ert area swer lo a plen by the Labor 100 WILLING WORKERS NEEDED Horvlecs Ball in. Navy. ‘Drill ment siulling under Norweghin regis. | Any. ' , ’ 1 bnt- oe te Wy, WII Touve. for tho Untlod| Also tn police court this mom: fi thi “if fae " inoonlighting mon ’ | Thursday: Visiting uhips cull i Icingdom and Rotterdam Thurs- | Ine charged with bewg Mn eG Ifes ir Tho Chambor of Commerce FOR | LAST B G POUR Al POOL seoenenonnee enn nerorooeaccnned . entgo of 1,000 long tona of pip | Wes Impaired by nleohol was Nila in province Which was approached ln ML wa a" mot gg ae from the Watson Island mil of | Morbera of 901, Tonth Avonue : “ae ven py He Connell A supreme effort to start and finish the last WEATHER— - oes J 0 a ’ aay \ * Q ‘ 10 aA * ay vo : : ‘ Columba Collulase — Company Me romanded for hearing |, VANCOUVER i—Horest fires brought to the attention of al{ big pour” of concrete ul the Civic Centre swimming Bunny with cloudy periods fi hal, 7 Ul dane 25. all waa del a date in B.C, have cost about members,” pool was called for today by swimming pool com- today and Wednesday. hi The Liberty-lypo ship, akip- WUT UG ed, , ' ‘| $420,000 more than in the ¢or- The Labor Counell has gone ) Patches of fog overs. open pared by Captain B. O. Smith, oO William Cave of Prince! Pesponding porlod last yonr. on record av stating that moon-| Mittee publicity chairman . P, O'Neal. | waton dvifting ever the store an v1 io oe . “te , 5,'8 + , ’ ’ ’ + Ft Bh alan Coole on AT toma] BuperE wee remanded antll Tune] evo" neg atabelobs cont In Boe vi ) Nghting Is on of he es Mr, O'Neal said that the,forms for the last big | onrly Wednesday morning. Sy of chemicals from the Canadian | 28 ab the request of the Crown! pines Ruporl, Prince George, APPOINTMENT of Molnhart | ployment, pour should be ready by Saturday, Wind light, occasionally ri ih Chemient and Cellulose Com-| ON 8 charge of allompted thefh, | rey 1 Nolson—thi : 1 \ itor \“ northwest 20 over open. wie , ie ; Yostorday nftornoon in police | Kamloops and Nolion-—vils you Liglos, above, ax news editor | Referring to the answor by], If the’ jour” takes place as scheduled Saturda tor, tonight and high ji My pany mM. Kelinonton, conr tC Tote Robartson of rinee ix $403,794, Laat your ib was only| of The Dally Nows was an- | tho Ohambor of Commorco, 8ec- |e pry gy ) | ; y SO ens ab Princo Rupert © ih Bi me ae Truport was remanded without | $74,280. nounced today by oditor J, R. | votary-tronsurer EB, P. O'Neal willy th 1é tirning point in the successful comes M4 and "Oe Tes ana Ht NOW eee in 1 tablet daily plon on a eharge of forging and Prince Rupert ranks third in] Ayros. Tho appolntmont makos | anid: pletion of this communily project. ” Mr, O’Noal sald, mo ee : ny , ¢ ' “ . tye ey "e Vitamin | re Minerals ¢ ‘ubloring a chaqua, 0 bronkdown of costs for the five! Mr, Lagtos, 21, tho youngest “Wo hopo that some tation ‘i leas ' ott by ‘t REXALL ENAMIN Maglitrate Applowhalte grant. datrlats with 420,091, tho B.C, nove editor in Canada. Ho | will bo taken by thotr mombers We necd 100 volunteer workers for Saturday, TIDES— . ee “i 5 PLENAMINS od tho romand ab Robortaon's ro-| Forest Servico roporta, olnod tho staff of Tho Dally jon this matter,” . tary y | ) tone fey ue VE vitamin wlth tne quest aftor the aceused was] Prince Goorgo tops the Wat} Nowa a yoar ago as aports In other business, a committoe 50 for the 8 a.m. to le noon shift und 50 tor the 1:30 _ Wodnesday, June 18): 1088 Nye Ini requirements ple Viti chargod with Mognlly cashing af with $872,740 in 207 blades Ao) writer and gonoral roportor. | gonsixting of Mr, O'Neal and} 2M, to 6 pam, shift, - (Pacific Standard Time), i mt titaeralas ™ chequo for $80 ab a local more] far, Kamloops {a second with} Beforo comlng to Prince Ru- | James Black was appointed to He suid anyone who can work is welcome High, soe 1588 ‘at2: feot Y in iy, RON WH, F705 Weds, 87.06] Ub's Alaro, $75,000, Following Princo Ruport} port ho was on tho editorial | draft a brlof to be submitted to} ,, ” , 14:20 10.1, feob i whe ' ‘ Onao will rostme ‘Tuesdny,| ls Nolson with $12,024 and Van-| staff of the Vancouver Sun, the Provincink Cabinet when it whether they have signed pledges or not, LOW veneer 8:13 Qh feat i Be -ORME'S DRUGS LTD. 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