PRS Sovineran, + LIE NARY WeCTCRTA, TO RCM eee 2B. Cc. 3 12 DEC 31s 60 Telephone 6767 we ruce Van Horn and his ‘staff arrived: in’ Leopoldville from Palestine, where he has headed the UN commission. Troops for his force were already on hand from four-African na- : tions—Ghana, Tunisia, Morocco and Ethiopia—but most of the job of trying to restore order still ' fell on the 6,000 Belgian troops ; fanned out over the vast new Central African nation, ‘mediation - “UN Sccrotary-General’ | Hammarskjold asked five more : ppntrics to send-troops. Sweden ' sald today that if was one of the / nations asked. Others were re- ported to be Ircland, Yugoslavia, ; Burma and Haiti. Dag ae pa iv nat Kwhon Giftre “no -andsatane Miveliola driven: by. Mighaol Kuru fi pot 2165 Sevont} «Motorist fined | on licence count nk Kunihiro. Nakatsu of 054° Ninth Avonuc: East was fhidd a. total of $36 and. costs pleaded | guilty. to ‘clifiges of driving. contrary. to restrictions and driving on the Wrohg ‘side of the road, he ‘ruMnagistrate Applowhaite also ‘ecommended that his licence Le. suspended Tha charges wero lald as a result ar an pooident yostorday on Sonl ova. for ‘ono Road ‘ : soo “Acaimilar, charge of driving on io... wrong side of the f ought 0 $25 fine to’ Donald] Ams: of Sunnyside, Ho: was]: Hi nlao: ordored ‘to. establish finan- ACHAL*. rosponalbllity : hoforo Qould drive: again, :e..'* Adams. was also: ohargod yess hay: following an, agoldont. on ovonth ‘Avenuc ‘Bhat, me SMP. anid Adania! was p lta Ing onat.on Wovonth Avonua whon he: arosal:, thi month, road. “mother | / x iGGY- BACK — ‘Freak. accident in “Vancouver harbor. ended’ with: ‘tanker Pacific Wind yiding ; apleey: -back ‘on. Oa: barge- load. of: sand. The. tanker. ran -into.. the | ‘Tear of “two. barges: i. being “towed: by. a ‘tug. The leading barge: was holed and turned over. 7on top of. the - -rear + “barge, the. tanker was ‘fre ei “sand* cargo, sinking: it. “After riding for three hours ed ‘when | water was pumped into.. the: barge’s * CP: “Photo. “STANLEY “ILLE; The Congo (AP)_—Mai. Gen. Carl ‘Van Horn of | Sweden| ‘oday took command of United Nations military forces in the Congo a as Congol-). ask Russian troops to intervene, “The continued presence of the Belgian troops angered the gov- ernment of Premier Patrice Lu- mumba, and a cabinet minister announced that the Soviet Union would be asked to send in troops unless Belgium withdrew her forces by Tuesday. The Belgians made no move to comply. But Western officials, were gravely concerned over the development. The Congolese minister charged the UN force was not competent to deal with the situa- tion, Belgian paratroopers contin- port. UN Underseeretary Ralph J, Bunche telephoned Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold in New York and. informed him of the critical turn of events caused by ‘the Congo's threat to call in Soviet troops, “The -Belgiun news agency. re- ported in Brussels that Premier Lumumba has told Bunche that he will appeal to Russia if the UN docs not force all Belgian troops to leave the country by Tuesday, In Brussels, ai government spokesman snid no official notif- deation of the Congo's move had been received. He sald Bolgian ho r0- ~ DRUGS» UTD, DIAL. ' 2 51 troops are in. the Congo trying: to. save Nves and would reniain | 'as Jong as necessary, ‘Bunehe, Van Horn and othor ‘UN officinis reviewed tho de- torlorating altuintion, ca UN FLAG HOISTED mo ‘Tho disclosure that tho Congo- Vito Russin to sond troops came nino, socrolirlon of state In. tho): -INo one injured: incollision —- ‘No ono waa Injurod. yostardnay when. a cor drivon by Clayton Donnis Anderson of 222: Ninth Avonuo East was in-colllsion with the roar of anothor car drivon by Ronald: Warron Coopor of 1305 Sixth, Avonuo, . ROMP anid that tho two cars Avonue Enat -whon tho accident ocaurred, ued to occupy Leopoldville air- |. lose londers wore planning to Ine]: from. Jacques Lumbalan, one ‘of |. Wore proceading onsat on Eleventh | Dianage was minor but potioo| nro 0 Invontigating, government and leader of the left wing faction in the regime. The 34-year-old premier. did not deny the plan, and it was learned reliably his government has drafted a telegram for send- ing to Moscow. Two envoys of Congo. Premier Lumumba also were arrested in Elisabethville whon their plane ran out of fuel and made a forced landing, The Sovict..government an- nounced it was sending 10,000 tons of food by plane and ship including 1,000 tons of sugar, Man found dead on CNR tracks HAZELTON (@—An uniden- tified man was found dead Sun- day on the Canadian National right-of-way about 20 miles cast of here, 1 Police said the mun, belleved to be a transient, apparently was attempting to hitch a ride on the train when he was killed, World News Briefs | TORONTO ''“() — Traffic aceldonts wore responsible for 83 Of the 45 weekond accldental doaths reported | in Canada “by Sunday niglit. | A survey, from 6 p.m. local timos Friday. to. 7 pm. MDT Sunday showed Ontario With 16 traffic doaths, Alberta reported Manitoba ‘and Quebec two and ‘and Now. Brunswick one, he *. () — Cuba andthe United States bring thelr charges and countorchargos of economic aggression before the United Nationg security ‘counell today. . The Cuban: Foreign Ministor Yondy. In support. of his governmont's. com pinint against tho U8, dologato Honry. Gabol + ¥ 7 cae Pas JAKARTA. (Routora) — Theo Indonostan government has to study. the growth of. now— and somotimes, dangorously inflammatory religious oaulta in alxy British Columbin four, Nowfoundiand, Nova Scotia + UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, United States, A Onoehour roply, ‘fol up A apecial dopartnont the yopublic,. Attornoy-Gonornl after the death of 26 pooplo In a bloo and devotoos of uv oxen in a dy battio botwoon troops nd 5 a” + oe - LONDON. (Reutors) — Amorican Nobol Privo-whnor Dr, Linus Pauling -aald Sunday night that na. many as 3,000,000 children will bo born: with somo doteot onugod by. nuclear _ toat. bombs alrondy oxploded, ' ~ Pauling, who won the auld that betwoon thom, “Might: have ononan hontbs to: _LUtilitids Commission said today Tit did not mean to indicate that‘|'m {the Pacific: “Northern Railway.1's has abandoned | any. intention ot: proceeding with: construction of ‘|a. railroad in: northern British , LE PUC Came statement. VIC ORIA Oo: — The: Publi¢ Columbia. which said an application by the PNR. for a certificate of “| public necessity and convenience was being dismissed.’ One of the reasons given for the dismissal was. that the firm “has abandoned any intention of proceeding with — it.” north ‘Of “Prince: “George amendmient substitutes “the ap- plication” for the word “it.” PNR officials have ‘said the project’ does. not. come. under + the. jurisdiction of _the Public |; “Man oa two months for fraud A charge of defrauding the Social Welfare branch of the Department of Health and: Wel- fare, brought a two-month jail sentence to Phillip Fraser of no fixed address, when he appear. ed in police court this morning before Magistrate E. T, Apple- whaite. Fraser had received $33 (half of a month’s allowance)’ from the branch at’ Hazelton, and May 20 signed a statement Stating that he had not re- celved any money from any other branch for the month of May. Subsequent checking re- vealed that he had received the full month's allowance of $66 from the Prince Rupert branch, May 4, and he was then charged. David Gilbert, Allan was sen- tonced to soven days In jail on a charge of theft over $50-after he pleaded guilty to having foods from the San Juan Prince Nobo} Prize {n 1084 for tho United States and: Ruasaln alrondy In his possossion, had a two-hour speech Lodge ‘Propared A. Gunawan announced this west. Java villago Juno 4 rs The commission ‘issued a state-) ment. amending one of. July. 6 {: They} “pr : : hearing. on. ‘the: PNR’s. Jaction . if ‘ested: person”, but. indicated that any ruling.made by.the. commis- sion: at. such:a : hearing: could,-be | backed by Swedish financier Axel ‘| Wenher-Gren. ‘\started at a ceremony presided Talrviow. today, «°° Cape. Bonle with 46,000 pounds and Island: Queen. with pounds mindo up tho total,’ of the Pacific N orthern ion of its line without 2 nstead it has filed notice of éntion — to. amend. a writ against the railway company al- dy. ‘before ‘the. B.C.) - Supreme livay ho construction without foto certificate. ‘but also failed tr tion under. the Act without ging to. the PUC fora certificate “public convenience and neces- ty: we “Prince Rupert: hes opposed the ailway’s plan to build its line ‘from Prince George to the B.C.- ‘Yukon ‘border on grounds that it would be more economical and advantageous to the northland if it.-were started from the Cana- ‘dian National Railways” line at nearby Smithers. | FOURTEEN MEMBERS of the Jones presented Mrs. George: north. '-City solicitor James Harvey told The Canadian Press Friday the PNR move is not covered by the Railway Act because it failed ‘to. file plans in the land registry here: ‘before starting construction, requested, to-do so. by an. “inter=: over- ruled — “by. the. provincial cabinet. The proposed. -700- mile. line is Construction was over by Premier Bennett at the lith hour before the June 30 deadline. ; W. Pavitkis longtime resident dies” _ A long-time resident of Prince Rupert and employee with the|- Department of Transport, Wil- Ham Pavlikis, died early this morning in Prince Rupert Gen- eral Hospital at the. age of. 60 years, Born in Makri, Greece, - Mr, Pavlikis came to Prince Rupert In 1922 and lived here until 1955 when he went to Vancouver, He returned here In March of this. year to recuperate from.a lengthy Ulness. . Mr, Pavlikis is survived by. his wife Assimina, two daughters, Nessina, and Mrs, Samuel (Thel- mn) Demopoulos, all of Vancou- ver, a nephew, Nicholas, and two nieces, Jean and Amelia, all of Princo Rupert, Punoral arrangemonts have hbeon sot for Wednosday but no timo has yet been specified, , . Sorvice will be held at Forgue non Funoral Home. Three boats land 120,000 | pounds at Co-Op. plant teas, Throo boats | landed n total of 120 1000. pounds of halibut at the Prince Uport ‘Fishormon’s Co- operative : “Association's plant ab Taplow., ‘with. 40,000 pounds; 35,000 chemlatry, |} NOW. . gone 551 - Prince | Rupert has days without a) fatal trafic " Wotaskiwin - (Alta,) Ment of: Transporty: . other. aircraft. toda Di! this’ year. in’the’ for’ more’ firefighters. to.” ‘join a to be more than 1,500 to day.: far. ARSON SUSPECTED One, ‘police. officer suspected - arsonists in many of the fires here. — “Staring a forest fire is an old depression method of mak- ing some money,” he said. “To- day .a forest firefighter gets 75 y cents an hour and board.”. No break is immediately seen Jin the hot spell and firefighters fear the number of blazes will go Women jailed for assault Two city women were each sentenced to 30 days in jail when they pleaded gullty before Magistrate BE. T. Applewhaite on a- charge. of common assault today In. police court, The palr, Gwen Margaret Gurney and Mary Louise Aski- dan, both:of no fixed addresses, were charged Saturday morn- Ing as a result of a complaint from Hilda Morrison, also of no fixed addross, that she had been beaten ‘up ‘in ‘front of the Rex Cafe, early Saturday ' morning. Gurney also pleaded guilty to a charge of causing a disturbance by shouting, and was: fined $10, PONEIOT OPED ELIDN GD OROOTO POO FORMER VANCOUVER NEWSMAN JOINS: STAFF OF DAILY NEWS Appalntinent. of John Pain, - and: sonior 'reportor on tho Nows Was announcod | today '\ Publientions,: Toronto. ® reporter for Tho’ OCowlchan “digo, Mr, Pain | Morolnl radio... deatroy, mankind, necident, ey : Bporta editors cat : Lgl amiloops- areas! Sunday | brought ‘urgent’: appeals} army of men'that was “expected | ‘The forest. ,Service ran out. of volunteers from Kamloops and: late: Sunday drafted men off the’ streets in Princeton, 80 miles to. the south, to fight a blaze in the Spius Creek area, the largest SO by editor J°R, “Ayres, Patn. has recontly boon with | the Journnl of Come. Mores, . Vancouver, and freolancing: with _MaclLoan-Huntor Ho ‘has also been editor ‘and ‘nows oditor of Tho Suburban Times, Jaspor Place, Alta, and Tho “Timos, rospectively, Ho has ‘also boon» Prior..to coming to. Canada three and a? halt. yoars Spont somo six yonrs as. a: sorlptwritor, - produced: “and. announced In, Mr, Ayros also annownced the roslgnation, of ‘aporta writer Konnoth Spacht: who has returned. to work for, tho. Depart Sporta: ‘waltor Gat Oakes becomes ) woting American: Girl “Guide : Mariners, | shown ‘above:-learned about northern British Columbia *and™. southeastern Alaska in a speedy but pleasant. Manner. over | the weekend.. The group of girls, ranging ‘In: ages from 14 to 17 were under the leadership of Mrs. ‘Foster: A: Jones; of Oakland California, first, mate Mary Jane Eglin, and ‘second mate: ‘Diane~ Falk. Arriving here Friday the: group ‘were: ‘driven’ on:a ‘tour of. the city, visited the: Columbia - Cellulose’. plant” at . Watson. Pas Island, were. joined at the Civic. Centre swimming - ‘pool ; by. ene 25 Prince: Rupert Girl: Guides and visited: the.-Museum‘ of |) Northern B.C. ‘After a boat trip’ to Stewart, they. toured. that, |. centre and also went ‘rock-hunting in. Hyder,” ‘Alaska: -They .. returned to: Prince’ ‘Rupert Saturday night: for. a campfire’ |’ session at’ St. Andrew’s cathedral ‘hall where: they: “were Shown | slides of a world tour. At the conclusion: of the camp-fire Mrs..*- Cook, local district Girl’ Guide Commissioner, with a Girl. Scout~ ‘Friendship: pin:* ‘The Girl’ Scout. Mariners sailed for. Vancouver and: Vancouver. Island.:at.. midnight Saturday: after a busy but entertaining | visit to the | : —Photo PY, Kenneth: Specht Giant bomber in fig ht to save blazing timber “KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)—A. B-17 Flying Fortr capable of carrying. 2, ,000: gallons.of. water, ‘joined. 15, the ¢ Kamloops forest: district, five . ist: AS, | the battle against spreading | o: PRICE TEN CENTS to the: - drying : ‘winds :-at.,. this: | period - of. the: summer’ District ee Forester: Be a today.. Mr: {last .week,. bringing the. total “to are. still. burning. | $5,847 compared | to ‘last. year's. $36, 390 for 37 fires.- and ©: Jarge- ‘number ™ of.) fires ‘in. 275 in hi Kamioop district. see ne “g . The. 4,000- -acre ‘Sp us ing the. weekend but more: than 280 firefighters .. were.. -having lished fireguards.. |. A railroad: fire 10 miles ‘south- east of Spences’ Bridge. has blos- somed to 2,000 acres. Other critical fires include one at Douglas Lake and one 36 miles northwest of Lillooet, which ‘also .|covers 600 acres, : Bus loads of. men- were dis- patched from Kamloops this morning to various fires and men from as far away.as Vancouver are responding to the request for firefighters, Sunday an appeal was broad- cast for more bulldozers to aug- ment the huge force already at work slashing breaklines.. i Sunday afternoon the relay tive humidity and. the fuel ‘moisture content both, .dropped to an extreme condition. The ‘hazard — rating | scale, - Which. showed 10.2 on July 4 has now dropped. to minus 7, indicating that forest fuels are explosive. ‘Already forost rangers are. be- ing hampered. by , a. thickening haze that. covers the entire area find makes spotting of new sflrgs extremely tek ys Quell fire’ = with chemicals | A faulty carburetor was ‘blam- ed for a small fire that started when’ an oll burner flooded at 106 ‘Hays ‘Cove: Clrole. :' Flromen wore, callod and: used chemicals to oxtinguish tho blaze, POOP OON OL IGOOOIOSCEDOAL POL DILD 30, of vancouver, As doskman - ‘editorial ataff of Tho: Daily » Leader, at Duncan, ©. resent. re ‘brings $50 fine 5: fir ‘was brought: ‘under. control: dur-|. trouble -Keeping it. ‘inside estab-j Glen Floyd. ‘Smith: of- 1203° ‘Sec ond: “Avenue: “West was fined $50: in: police’ ‘court Saturday - ‘mor Ting “by ‘Magistrate: ‘BE. T. -Apple= whaite, after he was found. ‘guilty. of’ illegal possession - of liquor > in. a restaurant. - He: pleaded: Not guilty to the charge. | Also din’ police court Saturday was Denny Herbert Dixon; {Of no. fixed’address, who was sentenced . to a day in. jail after pleading guilty to charge of loitering near . a dwelling: house. He was: ‘found asleep in’a private vehiclo.?:" John Woodrow Donovan.of: the Fraser House was fined $25' and costs after he was found. ‘guilty. on a charge of falling to remain at the scene of an accident,)!~ _. Donovan’ was charged | foliow- ing a complaint from James’ Her- ran Tompson of 1043 Seventh: AV~ enue East on June 29, that:some- one had put a dent in hys"¢ar which was, parked. at. B.C. ‘Pack-~ ers Ltd. in Seal Cove, A’ witness identified Donoyan, » " ‘In police. court Friday,’ : Paul Young of Calgary, who had'pro- viously pleaded not’ gullty~to-a charge of robbery with violence, was found guilty and was sched- uled to’ be. sontonced this: vatter- noon. - - ( ren - fined! $40. se A Casslar cannery man;. ‘Mur. ray Willlam Smith | found: out. that {t dooan't pay to ltter/the highways, whon ho was fined $40 and costs In Port Edward Pollco court Friday: - . Ho ploadod guilty to. charge which was lald July 10 after ‘ho was soon byran. ROMP. patrol throwing a bottle out of the. wins: 1 dow of his cor noar. Taylor: lake,’ WEATHER ‘Sunny ‘with cloudy “poritae Tuesday, Little. change. in | tomporature.. Light,..winda, . Low tonight and neh, Puss. day 47 and 8 a Australian and English com«: TIDES » Tuoaday, ‘July 19,,.1060.:. ony ‘(Paclfia:. “atandard Timo) | High esquenes 1; 02. : \ , O11 foot Br ‘foot. 8.0, fect steer rr apne ech seeeep tion - ‘could: ‘change. rapidly. ‘due > cost. over the same Perlod of ‘The fire hazard: in: the’ ‘Prince ~~ ‘Rupert, Fo St. District - remains Fohnaton ‘said ‘that ‘two Lae more fires have. broken: out: ‘since a iia, ele " | date. this ‘year to 45. Two" fires od Cost: for fighting - fires. thus ee far this year. is” ‘estimated’. abe ess. due. ‘to, the. extreme conditions’ es