on) Re NE Re ON Oe ee re ce Pe ap a tee } ibs ii ae ‘ins tate eee oh Mae Labia Vig als ae “DA Yat Shite Mle a patie ne We Pee on e re “aaa Ca on: We ttae VOL. XLVII, No. 90 for seamen. | OTTAWA (CP)— ' The Ah s° majority report ofa: fed- “4 | .ieral conciliation: board. has | |recommended’ a 12-per- +“ cent salary. increase ‘for|: {219 employees of. the}. ICNR’s Pacifie coast: and the CPR’s British Colum- bia. coast. steamship -serv-|? ive, retroactive to Sept. Lie 1957, Af Sone ind the'strik eee b hursday, he “If supported. by: Se : railway " ‘untons,: ‘the strike. could» ‘tle t wha support, if: ‘any The report, signed by F. E.| = ; ; Harrison, Moairmenn and R. As}. sivert the’ trike hag Od. kG 4 Mahoney, company representa- a ( tive, both of Vancouver, also}? -time: Sun- proposed .a further increase of |. the country. seven per cent next Sept.: 1, .bas= ed on present wage rates.. 5 4b However, Elwyn ‘Hopkins, un- {| ion representative, proposed °, a: 4 minority report that. all: wage § scales be adjusted under a com- a; plicated formula’ which would; i mean higher rates. bo The board investgiated a wage ‘ fis contract. dispute. between. the YOUN ; two companies:and the Canads 74 LweKY ¥OU is Fisie pi \ian Merchant Service Guild Inc: oat ¢ nd (Mr: * land the National Association of as ays ove ‘Circle, Marine Engineers of Canada In * who was, being’, assisted 8 excess of: eight ‘hours thé nifhority *; report: time and one-hal?. The: ions requested: double time. : Both report, roposed a com- pany-union agreement, expiring Dec. 31, 1959. New fund stands + Nonmar Bellis: in 2 t . University of British Colum- An urgent plea for volunteer workers to help| bla student going through {oF finish the Civie Centre e swimming pool by Labor Day} foe tne pune wane nes was issued today by E. P: O'Neal, chairman of a spec- for ‘the Prince Rupert Fish-- men's Co-Operative associa- ial committee formed to speed work on the community — project, / tion in the summer. Sunday afternoon he Was busy fixing Mr. O'Neal said that his com- mittce, compased of Mrs." A. L. up his troller, the Verna L. Bel], R. W. Lone, and W. A. Gor- | their contracts and not sur -) [the firemen: ‘in: their strik said the ‘CPR will continue to.op erate if the firemen go on strike? —, “Canadian: Pacific does not in tend. to. have. the firemen’s | un- ion again: prevent its employees from working,” Mr. Crump sald! tion of new residential buildings. - in a letter'to employees. “-{{n. April, 1957 ‘six’ permits were. After’ learning the date of the ‘issued in this category for.$94,- jared’ to ‘$200,900 in. the .¢ ‘ponding period. last year, Page as Largest ‘drop ‘in. April, sta ad tistics’ is apparent : ‘in’ ¢onstruc-: - “Starting Sunday, 1 Prince ie find two service stations open from 9am. until Q: Dp. m. on holidays and one station until midnight on. -week- days. : eraser wane aarme = he peanete June 16 set Sylvia was foreman on the job. Staff photo by Dick. Ayres. ‘be open. May. 4 and share the oe ane strike,-Mr, Crump .of “ . don had met twice to exptore This improved . service, vag | tate. shift for. the rémaindér of |jetter’ to (resume. a iered in a 500 while last month -four per- mys and means of getting vol- nounced today by J, D, McRae,| ;2% Ne ee atons| mits were authorized: for. $42, ior e ec lon unteers down to the half-finish. . Oa S president of the ‘local branch: of | te ten: =. with Bob Parker |“within the principles. and) 000." +. pene , ed buil ding. | a t e the Automobile. Retailing Asso- Limited oe framework of the Kellock royal) Residential” additions and’ re- ‘These. points were agreed’ upon by the city’s. servi Stations at} a meeting Wednésday night. | “We hope.‘that; ‘this: ‘improved ciation, has * been presented to city council for approval. The 10. service stations in the city are taking advantage of a commission report.” . The. union, in a telegram Te jecting the offer, said: “Up to'this moment. you have i “There Js quite a bit of hard: -work to be done before the skill- ed workers are brought In,” Mr. O'Neal sald. pairs. amounted to $28,875; com-" mercial.;.construction ‘to: $3, O15; | industrial: ‘building’ to: $250. ‘and. ‘Miscellaneous. Construction: ace “in Manitoba ‘ WINNIPEG @—A June 16 general election in Manitoba was The newly-opened bank ac- count for three teenage girls who were car accident vicrims on Highway 16 last week stood ready | Tho deceased loaves no ‘known started, the pool would not be ne re relatives in Canada, ei clenaral for Samuel Albert; completed by Labor. Day, 0 Vj r r h SF Klesman, Prince Rupert's Cen- fonuial baby, will be held at 2 NINE-YEAR OLD OuUSES Fifth time lucky. Pm, tomorrow from Ferguson Mr. O'Neal roported that w |. KITIMAT @--Patrick smyth, _BANTA MONICA, Qallt,. y a us Muneral liomo, Very Reverond| nine-year old boy, Dougle Mee chairman of the newly-formed Mrs. Gragory Pock gave birth, to fr Awl, Hendy, Dean of Caledonin,| Bride, who plains to swim in y-formne {a daughter ‘Thursday, bringing wie WI officinte, the pool when ts finished; has | Killmat Housing Investigating this comment, from hor. ‘actor . Ws The four-month oid boy dled] alretdy been down to the pro- | Committoo, sald Thursday n husband: “I'm a very lucky. fel- a gddenly oat home vestorday Jeol, tw ian The ay time brief has boon forwarded . to iow. wn first douslfar My oy Morning. No Inquiry will be hold; le helped pour conoreto ane \ “ . ‘ ‘ve tries,’ anne a Clty Ceronor ‘George J. Dawos!] the second he made himself Works Minar fatty ean ——— 4 i en ; by Dr wsetul awinging a sledge Ham | tion in some Kitimat homos, WE ATHE Diba a 7 y n. smith yenturcay was| “Ifa nine-year old boy ean do oot al , Hembors of his R—" rete | ' aT ven as death of “naturall th surely there ave enough mon in! rf tu ne me With | oft Oloucly with sunny: ssi i ca | prunes,” In this town of 10,400 who ean 4 of, the Contra Mortgage today and Saturday, A little » ‘ | whem ne voce | Help oub until we got the pool; ud Housing Corporation here co tot ' to W di i vy {Iniahed," Mr, O'Nond said, to discuss the complaint, soca " 4 0 Sot 0 We Win 8 a of NOW...in int Thabler daily een soem em h Ho antd tho eommitioo ts walt- x tonight Y nd. nla ante Mow | 4 my) pine to Kao “What: action the Poy ; | a nH f vyamind +02 Minerals foe Has tantrums OMCil wil take moon se hous- A af; Princo Ruport 45 and’ 56, a i ‘ ~ ' . »( NR arenas In parts of Kitimat yey ed | ALL )/ 1.08 ANGULES UM —Producor Wii A Heat me i ua Si | Jonio Taps wont into tempor | 1% ko bocoming alum arena,” Veto 7 TIDES a rf mip mn vituming with known: requite my | tantrums almost dally, his wife, — DIRECTS TRAVFIO—Asalstant patrol londor Brueo Johnatono “patrol lendor Robart Gordon. Bcoutmnster is Paul: Do Kook, | Baturday, May 3, 1088.: s "i :manis plus vital inoralsl Hotvosa Mie Kont, tostifiod inf OTTAWA '@ — Canada will} of first Prince Rupart Boy Scouts troop rooeives Instructions ‘Motorlat J, O, Franks oboys algnal yondily, Scouts will have Op-. (Paoltle Standard: Time) i tt ' ' ' winning a divoreo Thursday, | supply Greeeo and Turkey with | in traffic signaling by ROMF Constable Arthur Borlo {n front portunity of making uso of Instructions whon alding in direc~ High wie 148 88.9 fooh 38, 12.595 72's, $4.70 144’, $1.5 Miss Kent, 26, sald sho suffered | 26 T-88 Jot trainoya this month | of Miro Hall, Watching on sidewalk are patrol londer Tom tion of tuonnye rondo Sunday at Roosovelt Park, - W280 BA tech iF OR MES DRUGS LTD Hervons rashes after her lua | undor the mutual ald program, | Harding, vaatstant patrol loader Robort Groon, aastatant prtrai ; LOW une 14 9 -D Peot om f idl *{ band's outbursts: the ROAM sald Thuraday, Joncor Wayne Watmongh, troop Jeador Polor Poureo und —~BS8talfl photo by Melnhart Layles, re 10}23 . ; 4§feob i t announced Thursday night by Premier D. L, Campbell. The announcement, before more thin 200 persons at a Lib- ernl - Progressive convention in the new riding of River Heights in gouthwestern nomination | - He added that it was impera - | aations who had. pledged work | hours go down to the swimming | :poo) building and = fulfill thelr promises. | { FINAL SPURT tive that Individuals and organi-- } for halibut Two days before open- ing of halibut season in at $202.65 at press time today, ‘fenroth reported today. account yesterday with $75.65 and banked another $127 this fund chairman Miss Eve Pof- Miss Poffenroth opened the new bylaw in this. fashion Operating on a rotating sched- ule, one garage will remain open ,Uuntil midnight Monday through Saturday. On holidays, as defined by. the bylaw, two stations — will service will ‘be ‘sufficient: to. eat istye all customers,” Mr. McRae sa 7 esr been endeavoring to prescribe the rules under which the nego- PeeenereseeneeyODLesENDODeCooOe SPUNKY DEER PULLS BOO B00, | tiations will be conducted, When counted for $2,700. Boy _ Resident here . . for 40 years: E. Erickson dies ' nths areas 3A and 2, a total of) afternoon. ' ay I ICKS FIGH} WITH MOVING CAR|, ' City n E nh Erickson: Wane ended mons ne “While scores of volunteers | 14: 3 fishin ) Hcences foi The money will help defray aoe von 9 am, until 9 p.m. ity resident Ernest rickso i mul : , . rv Vy rl . ‘te hy e ‘ : . ‘ sae q ser . t t - ampbell administration would have aready completed thelr} e g medical expenses for Donna Il service stations and serv Bo to the people. » Dissolution by -Lieutenant- Governor J. S. MeDlarmid Wed-| nesday afternoon. came almost three weeks after the April 10 prorogation, This meuns that quotas and many have surpassed them, there is a desperate need }for new blood and a final burst of energy to complete the job,” Mr, O'Neal said. “Right now we need 20 men ‘those areas have been is- sued, Department of Fish- eries reported today. The figure constitutes Spence, Prince Rupert General hospl- tal Wednesday, Sylvin Gjels- vik, 17, reported in good condi- tion In hospital Dickens, 1%, released = from and = Carol 1%, driver of the car ice garages will be weekdays until 9 pam, Signs wil! be posted at every garage to notify the motorist which station “will have ex- tended hours, open on age to the vehicle. ; The Royal Canadian Mounted Police today showed that they not only get thelr man but they get their deer. * A collision on Highway 16 between ao large buck: anda _ RCMP patrol car, killed’ the deer and caused about $200 dam- Coniung out from the side of the road between Miller Bay dled this morning in Prince Ru- pert General Hospital, at’ the age. of: 68. Ce Cai tpetp. - My, Erickson was a blacksmith | and powder man with Columbia — Cellulose Company ‘for several . ted in “fair” condi “Indian Hospltal and Oliver Lake, the deer charged into the’ | Auews al ms relipement “Inst sneles se | fo fish digging necessary fan increase of 86 ef and reported in “fair” condl- halan Hospital an er ake, tne deer charged into the. | Augus now Constituencies set up in ree ilitches,” the chatemat of thy | Increase of 86 since last tion in Vaneouver General | First garage to give the bene- | -car only to bounce off, run for:00 fect and drop dead. Born’in Solna, near Stockholm — Thursday one "ay atte al volt committee stressed. Monday. Season will Open; hospital today by Canadian |. fit of longer service will .be | «| Only one member of the RCMP ‘sub-division detachment | In ‘Swedon, Mr. Erickson .camo . tlon, . Donald Galtens, chairman offat 6 a.m, Sunday, Press, Shell Sunset station which will _was! in Vhe car ab the timo, Nomination day was June 2, “ Hamre amnteeey 00 0a et etere NRT nd RENNER AMIN rt eet mT Ate Kiesman funeral seb ont! the Swimming Pool project has estimated that there are still 12,- 000 man hours left before the pool ts fthiished. We sald re- cently that watess the cemmiun- slated tomorrow hays , vote "te Ity got behind the project with ns mueb enthustasn as when it Brief sent to Ottawa ’ | “ ua er 5 wt en t wT “a P as ‘Ruport district since 1918," has been living In the: Princo mad Funeral arrangements..are: in thie hands of Forguson Funeral Home | and will be ‘announced ater, af ‘| be faites vitot fututadetaite ft tit ey erat 4 to Canada at an early ‘ago.and :