core re ne pment Vou L, No. 226 ee yee v. All three aldermen whose terms of office ter- minate this year on the Prince Rupert, City. Council— Aldermen T. Norton Youngs, A. Donald Ritchie and) Gordon E. Carlson—will stand: for. re-election, they - have informed The Daily News. Of the three positions also | > ‘becoming vacant on the School Nistrict 52 board of- trustees, only Mrs. A. L.. Bell. of 325 “Fourth Avenué Kast has signi- “ALD, A, DONALD ‘RITCHIE. | ment. oe Nominations. ‘for ‘both. -alder- oe ‘ man Bellis. and. ‘Michael’. Kruc- Wed. Scott, trustees: Av J. Dom- ,-| Lo cks: wil, be. “ba ‘| the throne speech. debate. fied. her, Intention of standing again; oO ‘Both Leonard Loucks of Port Edward and K.. F.. Harding: of 2115 -Ambrose ‘Avenue * ‘are out: of: : town:: and not avaliable for. com- ‘men. and. trustees close 10 a.m. Monday, November’: 28 at City Hall. The election : date. is” Set for. ‘December BP Le. eo Those remaining: on the coun- cil will be Mayor P. J. Lester, Aldermen: ‘Darrow Gomez, Nor- ger;*: while. remaining school board -: “trustees. are. ‘Chairman inato- and: J. ‘B. ‘Davis of ‘Port Mr ‘Harding’ is” ‘not. ‘expected |” ‘back’ until: December: 1 and:'Mr. | November tics, smap-using, s course ; Corporal : “Berard. Morrison, 19, of . Prince- Rupert, > BC.,- member of: the. Royal ‘Ganadian. Corps. of Signals,. stationed _ ‘at | Winnipeg, “Manitoba, ‘has. 'suc-- cessfully completed . an week junior. : ‘eight - The. course,’ ‘conducted | by ‘the Army’s Western: ‘Command,’ :con- sisted. ‘of. intensive : ‘training. { weapons, ,. drill,.. _fielderaft, . ‘tac- first. aid: and jother: military / subjects. L “Qualification. on. the; course ; ris st.step, on: the way toward]: ad “rank. departure, non- ‘cominisioned | officer’s: course” at” ‘Camp. Wain- . wright,: “Alta, ae RE EN Ee a : voys were expelled fiom T Congo today catter Con- ported trying to calm his. ag ps angered. at the loss of. their a ast. ‘four men, ding Kokolo,. were killed when Congo: lese: troops opened up, wit “ ored‘ car and: ‘machine-gun fire: pat UN‘defenders-of the: Gh ~' envoy's: residence here. ‘Ghanian’ ;Gnarge e plane: for Paris this " morni g under the eyes’ ‘of Congolest ‘s embassy. eanene ba’ who . arrived. Monday..and® expected to replace Welbe leave. the country - on the al DEPARTURE ‘HELD UP ys ‘h coWelbeck’s’ departure - was: .de~ layed. more: than ‘two ‘hours: “un- ‘til. the . Ghanian’--secre tary. agreed. The two: envoys: left; with Gen: Henry. Alexander,. “British | commmnader-in- ~chief. of. Ghana's parmy.. JAS. ‘the. ‘three. men made ‘their |! tengion rose in’ Leo- | Seven. days: ‘were. snipped: from Fiiiance Minister, Fleming pre- sented supplementary estimates of $54,224,918 plus details of gov-. ernment- guaranteed -bank. loans to spark expansion and modern- jzation ot small businesses. — = By ARCH MacKENZIE we Y Canadian: ‘Press Staff Writer. * votes: during: thé ‘day. ‘The Liber- als sided with thée:CCF and their one-man. ally,. New Party mem ber Walter Pitman ‘from Peter- borough, Ont. Mr. Fleming's tabling of the -year ‘althotgh this: was. less ‘than anticipated. Exports were up and the trade ‘deficit reduced, he said while {running briefly over the fore- cast legislation and warning that the provinces, municipali- $pécted « -by his. men, . was | i killed Bey ane ew ee ee eee, , United: ‘Nations soldiers i Mobuti’. was “reported? ‘at: army , Ce al al al tl aad a eal ad at ts at as i as co . lorthwest headquarters: in Camp’ Leopold A rying: to calm his: ‘angry, soldiers. : ‘Congolese ‘authorities’ ‘reported: an = officer: ‘much “re- the exchange. ‘and: three! lieu- nants were ; missing’! TUN: “hos- } al officials said’ three: ‘Tunisi= , “killed ‘and : n Soldiers -were.: ven wounded, two" ‘Severely. . The Congolese. opened : ‘fire on : e Ghanian residence after the | harge d’affaires rejected an’ ex- ulsion order “‘for’ interfering in e internal . ‘affairs ngo.” rs A cease- -fire: was. reported | ‘are of The. nged Monday night, but spora- |: c firing continued in the -resi-, Night Calis—Business 6768, Editorial 3 « mes a Neils ie nce “ ‘nee mterneriirar : PROVINCIAL LIBRARY. VECTOREA, B, Cs ‘ nog aa “s “This. ingenious. trap, consis re cardboard, fishing. line ‘and cup hooks, wa the: thief woe. {return to: power. * rebel “- beseiged' town. of) Luena in central. Katanga. . The: :rein- foréements “brought . “the. UN | strength there to more than 300. Some .200° Africans and 12 Europeans at Luena,.an' ‘jmport- ant.rail and: coal. mining: town, are encircled by Baluba. tribes- men. . , ‘More false “alae: Firemen were called to. the | :At’ Elisabethville. ‘the UN com- Sy mand:.-reported.. 100 -Moroccan soldiers arrived * to ‘protect. the} : orrAwa: (CP)—The Commons: ‘st eaked into ‘action Monday on n the wings : of: three-par ty. accord. and. heard details f the first legislative measure up the . government's : sleeve. asa. job-maker. os "VANCOUVER (CP)—A. yan. who spent. a life.| time in B.C. mining and early ‘this: year sold’ a‘coal} miie for $2,000.000° has died in. Santa Barbara, Calif. it was learned here Monday. : a “Ridway - Re -Wilson, 71,, struck it rich when. he acquired . the Hat, Creek Coal,. west of. Ash-. croft, in. 1944. In February the}. huge deposits ' were sold to the | B.C. Electric, as a source of coal for a huge therm-electric gen- convention ‘of! ithe. “BC. c. Fedora: ton of ‘Agriculture. : ‘ : Mine may, re-open, VANCOUVER @ :—- Néw.- ‘te. ten; “and: two" b nancing arrangements has made it - possible: for New’ Ainsworth |.; Base - Metals . Ltd. -to. step. into)”: erating plant. | |. Contempt ‘appeal spending estimates ran the’ forecast total of expenditures by the government - ‘this fiseal manufacturers; retailers, :whole- galers and services, - including tourism, tics,-labor and business also solu=| abou Hall at HMCS Chatham responsibilities. in finding solu-!about 9:55 a.m. Sunday but it tions ‘to the economic problem. | proved. to. ‘be only a false alarm. |. of Vancouyer- ahd, Hans, AMEN “also. one sister, ix ete Oe ON lle Cee ee pS ne me a an EE oe at me “Pleads guilty, :. A’ onoemontiy at lwponded. soni ico was: given oi Mark. Gim : hoon, of tho Domirion, Rooms,’ after he pleaded ; guilty: yostor= |" . day afternoon: ‘a: pollee ‘court © loon eharge of gommon: nasault, “ROMP anid. “tho ;.charge ‘was “laid Novembor’ 18: “after Dorothy wilson, of no f fixod' ‘nddross,. wis struck over. the head | and shoul=|. qore with a, hanmot ‘in the De- pulnion Rooke, ry. accent eee meen reg ree x Vysé dics. at 84, ‘ wiyinin Oy gee M “ofl, “sneon cant dian nday, He wns. Mo AvONNO eats: 10, a a soho someway My. the prov= { but hla wont" whoroe | as in inRnOWt Aerbdllbe se waren ee ane ~- pane te Prime . Minister - Diefenbaker, Libera al Leader Pearson and CCF Leader Argue followed tradition in thé so-called leaders’ day ac- tion. but self - Imposed brevity muted ‘the crackle of : political warfare, predominantly on. the unemployment theme, this ses- sion. me Ponrson had’ suggested be- fore “the: scasion « convened : last week that the Commohs push ahead with consideration of job- making. legislation is Soon as possible and © Mr, ‘Diefenbaker took hiin up at the House opon- ing. - Mr, Argue concurred but slip: ‘pod In a non-confidence motion which wadt't debated and: which the: Conservatives crushed 138! Me 43." In one of threo formal | ORO, -oxdcution of a girl. ‘accused of. toy: plang, The girl, idontifiod | So + LONDON, = Thousands , froin; British: railways today, ROR con to: ‘contral London, 8B HONTO of tho no auburn 8c : e quntry: should pny. toward (eae aids. oo 4 » ROMD rn _ “prlbian, Prim “s0CONd | round of talks on how tivo aa Adee! ae alata” ma y a ee wy re - an 1}: . . at Seeptesg Cee CP gy eA Non eed fhe ys il ! yy py Asta iial iat alateatia alana rd News ry — * donimuitiat. China: Wag “‘aynounced - tho | * pub: ‘ov. the, tracks for faster, combilaaion: ‘expects to Increase rovonud by: ‘four ‘mou: "on : my “none (Routers) — Amorioan, roqueata for" i! “mot Wort Gorman reluctance today and opened tp, a gap boe. | avon. tho two teams: yogotiating how muohy this: booming | tho coat: of Wester dotenog and 1 ob iN, | year to g,record $5,910, 019,323. . The biggest chimiey,was $30,-., 730,000 for the labor depart - ments minicipal winter works | program and: voentional train-: | ing. vate Mr.. Pearson, ‘said the govern- ment is showing.. shocking un- awareness of the seriousness of Canada's. unemployment and urged that the: government has- ten to bring inithe pre-Christ- mas. “baby. bydgot, forecast in|: Thursday's throne, speech, The economy's, fpreing s ahead, countered Mr Die! nbaker, al- though everyone “recognizes: that unemployment, , is, gorious, The gross national: ‘pr aduct—~total of} all goods nd; ‘gorvicos produced in. the ‘country=tose. by three per cont in tho; titst. half of the os Briefs: ' en planning tox bomb: Important: buildings in Crinton with explosives hidden. {ivibandy and ay” ns Ho Liehaloni,Wwas executed’; _. Soptombor 95 along with.two mon: also: ‘neousod oe ulavorsion, , t a a report which ronched Tokyo today. eo a died | of commuters et 4 now. deni: 4 Shiny: tow oleot Ie trains woro.! moro ' fronivant ‘ Yusheloures ritain’s, natlonaligod itranaport”’ | ‘ rvicos. 8 vo ‘inanolnt hol . 0 Mintater fivéig: draamnice " and. Ttavan:. Promior: ‘Amnintore Yanfani mot, ‘today: for a. to moot the coming. “yony. of. he wee took hs ’ ikle ds cee a Wye is ae ilisiod parade Si pine dab Founder of-Fishermen’s Co-Op, Andrew O: Morse dies at: 82 ON lifelong fighter for labor and one of the found- ing ‘members.of. the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co- Operative Association, Andrew Olson Morse, of 345 Fifth Avenue Last, died just before noon yesterday in Prince Rupert General hospital. He’ was 82. Born in Osthjorka, Sweden,, Mr, Morse. was Initinted into |: Jabor. and trado union work in the ‘Kiruna nfine district of northern Swedon, He loft Swe- don in 1902 when he was 24 and first settlod at the hpad of Lake Superior. In Wisconsly, bafore coming’. wost., Ho worked with unjons- dn‘ the ‘béoni mining days |- of” ‘Bpokiino, Washington and Ropkland: B.C.’ and® also. spent sonio time’ in) Sngkatchowan and Alborta,:: BATTLE. or KELLY'S CUT ' «Ho'omitio to Princo Rupert In|: 1000: apd with: . ox ~‘aldarman | George: “Onsey, ‘former socrotary ‘Lof.tho, Rossland: ‘Minora. Union| & ‘Vote: tar Wostorn | Faderation 0 Minors; helyiod® “organize . tho Prince ‘Rupert. Industrial ASHOS ‘elation, He-waa: fulltime: secre | tary of tho, 1,200-momber In duittinl association. at tho time of tho famous. Battle. of". Kolly’s Out 'in'April, 101s. Ho: Inter. oatnbtishod his oact- pation: aan painter anid pnpor= ANNO! , ‘tlrat: working for Trade orlok. Sanddon ane James Curtis Anti he: wo t Into, his own burl» neg, in 1920," “In 1014" no! ‘returned to Swoe don to fotch, his. flancec, Anna Hanaen; whom ho ‘niarried in oP rhnog, Rupart Inter typ: yon \ “Por awhile the Morse family ‘lived at Beaver: Pass and Porch- er Island, returning to ive in Princo, Ruport in 1028. oo r OUNDER OF CO-OF. Ini the early: 1990s, ho: olped . found. the Prince Rupert Fishor- ‘men's: .Co-Operative . association: and. also: turned: his hand, to building. Even. at 74 ho - lollt | four. houses in: Princo Ruport| . although | he officially rotivod. in “Apart: from his siativities help- ing trade unions ho Was a neme hor of the Valhalla Lodge «67 and" longtime | ‘baritone mem- t| bor’ ‘of: various’ cholrs Including tho one-with. tho former Prince} Rupert, Philharmonie, Socloty.. t '.Ho'ln aurviyod by: one son Ing- vor Li... Morso; ; threo’. dauglstora, ‘Mrs; Btqnloy (Ingrid) Voltch; Mrs, Christian’ (Vora) Fossuny; all sof Prince Ruport and Mrs, Norman (Moroneo) Iyorson of Qonn, Rivers, ning grandchildran) 4 and ‘othor: “rolntivon. in Sweden. "'Pineral “sorvices ‘will ba held nt. 3 pm, tomorrow from Forgu- ‘gon wunoral Home with Rev. Dr. RW. Kk, Wilott officiating. In- Gary wilt, bo. nt Falrviow com. 0 ry, “ y “No, Hower a Hequowts ae te ah ‘VANCOUVER ‘Q — Highways Minister, -Gaglardi’s appeal against . his | contempt. of court ‘conviction will’ be. heard Decem- ber 6 and 1 5 . Farmers’ convention ; ‘VICTORIA@).—.. Farmers from across the ‘province meet today to discuss: their problems and suggest {mprovements for Brit- ish Columbia’s $123,000,000-a- year, agriculture industry. Dele- gates from: 83. farm organiza- tions will be.on ‘hand as Licuten- ant + Governor; ‘Goorge Pearkes officially opens the 27th annual uic fund OTTAWA. tho weil the . Unemployment - insurance’ fund jheredsed’ almost’ $10,000,- 000 hotweon Boptomber . and Ovtohor', “but: wos ' still ‘far sholow the lovol a ‘your onrlior, tt was err reported. touny,’ Co ah, Tho, incredue: bétwoon ‘the’ Hop-, en nas ‘Octobor | lovole fole|..: tember an lows tho-pilttorn of tho: last two yours. oom At Ooctobor: 41, the ‘fund's: re~ sorve. was, $920,072,000,. compar= od With '$310,476,000- at tho. ond of Soptombor.., ‘At, the. end of Ootobor "Jas ‘your, tha. rokorve amounted, 0, $404,834, 000,05 Tho: govornment: has: forocnst logialation aimed. at rtrongthon- ing the: fund which has shrunk from n-ponk of ;nlmoat. #000, 000,- 000 ‘In. 1O87--to . dangor.: ie witey with. sbunkruptay, fonrad.. , pseddabbbthsnnddsdddadldenned st) tssaibbbns ibe ¥ he ed ae fae a, | production, . said here Monday. Operations of Kaslo:were suspended,a nuimber, of. years ago. because, of, opr ess: ed metal prices. toe ‘Heated f fort FORT LANGLEY O@—A $43: 500 federal: government * ‘winter and ‘insulation,:td..the recon- structed. buildings: at, Fort Lang- Jey. Willian’ McLennan, Conser- vative, MP ‘for. New Westmins-/: ter, announced Monday. that, the work will‘be done by next March 31 and will provide. oraployment for 1 men for five ‘months, an \IWA: officers, pay; vote| . VANCOUVER A’ reteren- dum} will ‘be:.takon | of: ‘western | /Ganedian is embers of: ‘the, ‘Inter-. niatiotial: -W dddworkerstor; Amer |’ lea, (OLO),.on. pay, driérdases for regional, ‘officors, A: “pay: boost!) was approved ‘by the. TWA, con ‘vention. ere ‘In September, but a-reforendum. of mombers is. re- quired if: wono-tlte.. aaks | for. Its} yf when ho plonded guilty Saturdiy i, paliea. courtibofore Magistrate ‘ f Cann had: stolen, four ‘pairs/.of| socks from; squire: Shop about 2:45 pan: -Novomber, 18-,and | was grabbed. and:hald by.w ator, ome company |. _ officials |: the. former. zine ‘producer near | bavan eft cer THER: " Wittiom Victor ‘Mo Gann of ‘Hol . flxod ‘address, was: "reminnidod wie!’ til: November 25: for’ sontenclng,, All be at, 2°D, st. Paul's: ‘putheran Ghurel wit Rev. M:-B;’Odland officiating, s # ” Le SER OTTAWA, ‘dp-—Sales of the:new issuo of: Canada Savings “Borids now.have. topped, the. $7 5,000,- ‘000, ': mark," Pinanee Ainiister Fleming ‘innotiticed , todayindh 8 progrogs., report... on, the waal campaign. hte Inia. alemont, he abidiiboa "i as an “excellent. response” ‘and’ ‘sald moré: phan , 1,000,000. "appli cations; rave been recolved;."" — “ Bome: $208, 000,000 have “hedn' gold. throughs ne. payroll’ savings | plan, ‘with ?an average singlo purchase of $332, ¥. “Pyne : “Rupert “hal now’, gone- ‘6.7. 7: days, without..a: fatal: strat fic || accidents: sy, Rey pisad that ete eeeied egy ie ws Towel i! \ showor'’ ° oy Ltt ohanga In: tompe) ‘ture. and southerly 7.905, wt “ravonaing t 0 wouthwest Ap, 't] : “eng ra. " W, ‘ Applewhaite: to’ a chargo |e. of thoft undor.$80:(ahop-lifting): |: ROMP: -told tho. court: that: Mee | “ Wedribadny; 'N ve gai i “ (Paoitide standard rim 990 ployee outalda, 7 the, ; alongs ue an eae ws fake i i i ve * Hg 00300: 2 ys"fte " aia ge kite ed “Ir ekment. will be at’ Fairview. one ar t oo “ es top $785. alee ee : works - project will, bring ‘heat 7 in bonds - a ges ee re ‘ t \ ‘D 4 tomorrow, ih