4 tee apee ne WO emeP eg ewes Uo ee to, FMR GE RRR ee eS da’s Most Strate PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 - Published at Cana lajor ‘UNITED NATIONS;: that the United ‘Nations tions, called today: befor path of negotiation.” | “It cannot. toooften be repea ed: that, without.a return to ne- gotiation, we cannot hope 0 are. rest the arms race. or to ‘begin the process of disarmament. This, General Assenibly has a heavy. responsibility to ensure that fur- ther time will not: be lost before tiations are: re-~. hers staged by District 52° School o right: Sthool trustee’Mrs. A: L. sson; Bruce’ Ken-. Page 3).)—Staff: [TENDING RECEPTION ‘for newly-arrived continuing Legion au Mrs. F. A. ‘Dunford, pouring; ams | and’ Mrs, B. J.. Kelly. ditorium were, left t Miss Moira Ma ' (See story -on Board Friday ‘in ‘the Canadian. .* Bell, who convened «the: affair; . ~“nedy, Menno Schultze, Bruce Will “photo by John Pain). effective nego Diefenbaker.. contrasted:.. the |srestrained, wise and” concilia= assembly speech ‘by Pres- p 4 ide: hower to Soviet Prem- ier Khrushchev's “sigantic prop- of destructive mis- ’ before the United « lident Eisen aganda drama representation’ \The pri a “This is: just another illustra tion of:the uncompromising rig me minister said’ the co ‘B.C. (CP)—Violence flared. at a rad-| | Freedom, meeting, Sunday afternoon in| niles-west of here, when four-members| readers for Christ ‘movement: were | ‘mob. No one was serious by an-angr scuffle: - ff Wynndel, | ~ attacked ae we WE py os jured in thes “* John © Lebedot leader: of: the ual. leader . fleethe meet ~-after: arriving - challenging |: “UN has: ever’: that: the results » " f rare a demonstration ‘tof. what international co-oper achieve. when its mer determined to > lend | which: the jface, .and “| tained:so fa , Historie: site |- - NICTORIA;:,@—Fisgard ‘lignt-|[-§ off Esquimalt.in 1860 | thé first-on the coast)... e,, preserved for, posterity. Tees Minister. Alvin Hamil-. gnated if'as an his titimillcontinus:as al’aid;maintained by. nt /of.-Transpor séct,, was forced ‘to ing by car minutes| Power e or and ‘one of: bers. ‘are: 2A. a ‘ton. nas. desi | aenavigation the Departme Five injured... | NAY -—Five.. persons spital'in°Comox after a’ wo-car collision.on':the hway. near. Courtenay - Injured. in. the d.some 14 meeting in conference, 1: Soroki the. .Free- jritual Jeader, . on», with Stef domite sp - personal -matter - .UBCM. tal NEW .WESTMI Union of B.C. M manded Friday t royal ‘com study.the a *.Re-election ; of ®f Wiilliam 1. dit candida 12 ‘provincia firmed today “| grinding t ‘| Island Hig Sunday, night. smash, which. occurre ‘miles north of here, :were - and Mrs. A. Unruh of Bl ‘Creek, near Courtenay, their les designed t: lear ‘weapons of ‘mas: uitay, Social’ Cre- te in‘the September elections, was con- ; ‘wherl:the count-ng. of 381.absentee billots was coni- STER ©The unicipalities: de-: oe e désignation . mission pe. se e designatior Sy \ Ov a ae gic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwes | N ome. vo, ‘mament, Congo, ‘food ~ points for w N.Y. (CP)—Prime Minister Diefenbaker, declaring es a-threat to its very existence through: Soviet ac- he General Assembly for an immediate return to “the, a: CO wale , / ee ee a Oe Oe we . Fy ty : ON ee 4 a boii a ee Sy “es TOMA ALL Cok OE O OES ye oy New eg vps ert eee orld Pete oy te OM ay phy Op 90 ¢ ight -Calls—Business’ 6768, Editorial 6769 t-| 4 mentation. _of Khrushchev de-. mands that the secretary-general pe replaced by a three-man com- (mittee representing the respec- ive views of the Eastern: and Western. blocks and ‘the neutral WEES. . He described the demand. as a Nand rejected categorically ammarskjdld,..,the. secretary- general. BO ng he: African continent mus United Nations.” - Injleading up acks ha oped in. 2; and: chemical weapons. ; istribution of tax'rev- ee veges fficer Scott Me- that. Mr. Murray t opponent; CCF Returning .o Laren reported edged his neares candidate Angus’ Macphee by, and: Mr. ‘and | month: old ‘baby, . of. Campbell tution will mean a pe-| Mrs, Lioyd “Ryan The reso | ; for a royal com- tition to Victorla, a IWA convention= VANCOUVER ()-—The 23rd an- @ An end to nuclear testing. : nual regional convention of the -@ The development of ade-|- ernatio of quate peace-making machinery America (CLC) opens here Tues- | within the framework of the UN legates from log-|to ensure peace and security .af- d. lumber mills|ter disarmament has been er’s condition low @—A_ Cariboo jured ina woods mishap >t last Wednesday, was in poor con- dition in hospital here Logger Ralph — undetermined injur accident at Jocs iboo. communit He was. flown -here esolution said. local gov- ources.are insuf-] the’ demand for he’ increasing isting ‘services...’ “The absentee :yote.was as {01 lows: Murray (SC) 112; Macphee (CCF) 166; A, Bruce B eral) 84; Horaca K sive Conservative), stood the day after t Murray .'2,255; . 1,972; Brown 1,008, ‘Kel Final vote total; Mur 1e Macphe ~ "Kelly 199, ssize Court jury acquits of manslaughter in | itimat “lo Branklin C. Wilcox, Avenue, Friday night was death of Kitamaat’ Ans Asaize Court Jur slightly -undor. an Ah it verdict after Mr. Collins had giv choice of four _, Addressing fence counse Kitinat..and- rT, CG, Bowor-Co had made: thelr: ernment tax res ficient to meet 6 vides and t International Woodworkers rown (Lib- elly (Progres- 19, Vote as Ww he election day with 135 de ging camps an throughout Brit Alberta attending. major issues is’ wnemployment a meeting in-the IWA's new quarters, Woodworkers’ House. burden of, ex pe. ace : ics in a log- Lake, near y of Wil- y attend | A. Brain “funeral rites. s and friénds gather- gison Funera Hams! Lake, for .treatmen accident. © oh ee - no TS yn ® t shortly after tk aren "Relative daat the For aturday. alt pay their A,.G. Brain, d September gi, Sho was Baye sey ~ mo eh A (Contititied.on Page 5) — . “There is no othor road. to the World: New ters) —-Twen ALGIERS, Algeria “(Rou , soparate. © lic recognition: given In, this| Injured, Sunday: night In two to the passing of an oni). ‘pombs hidden in a motor scooter a me me ‘wore hurb in the ‘suburbs -whon a ittal of Wilcox,| bag on a motorcycle’s handlebars explod the Fal) Assizes of the Supreme when 0 timo-bomb hidden In a motor sco Court of. Canada came to an ond.| of an Algicrs apartment ‘bullding.. . “Wileox. was charged after ie Go Bs, zithnat: May 26, a Ae i ee 8 ! oxandra’ lott. Knocked down Wil- |.) day; night: for. Lagos, where .8 ini era sho’ will attend: the d him inchis “ dopendance colobrations as the. warning him twice to) | 93-your-old princess is to bo In on died early in|) British, colony bacomes indepen f the following ¥ " It]. LONDON. (Routers) —Princes y.tarmor Davi PRETORIA in —/Wonlthy farmor D a". ‘today.-aitd! “nounced “mentally ‘disordore the attempted murder ‘of Pri - was abandoned, Pratt, 52, Ww stitution, by Bouth »Atrlaas 8 day ‘night’ who °) wpw wore’ irttgqe’ nine tiata't slashed outside ra fo Videl. Cnstro, cos the. Ouban prime minister's “Hayl d Bs were arrested, The battle royal ‘orupted st gons gathored to watch Cnatro’ amile an ORE a Se “of the Hotel, Theresn, Police quic atrict: No,' 2 '8| before It gathored too much atonm, , . \ CAPT CANAVERAL, Fla, (f}--The targot (for Amorledn -rookots,, ; «dh commanding lend in lunar. oxploratl losod: to nll. salmon . tempt to sond the first mar into apace, Anat |> most powerful: apace ,velio) Y "Wadnose| si Staton, tlazled in-an. effort. Iohed . the ‘battle... glo. over “‘ganombled: ' {ovr iantelllte Into orbit at ieee Be | the Soviet: Union now [Rie destroying the . ns by: neutralizing — wer to proceed effectively - romptly, ‘in emergencies as: they arise. fel Ti oo - “Canada ‘is Opp surd. proposa duce. the United: N nocuity.and-indecision.”: |. said the Khrush- chey.attempt to:make @ resump- tion of: disarmament talks con- ditional on acceptance of his re-" : plan for “the UN ustrates | the cynic- oviet | leadership in. RIME OVINCTAL, LIBRARY | WECTORTA, Be Ce “PRICE TEN CENTS MINSTER JOHN DIEFE oo. seeking, better’ w _| was due almost they want | per cent from the . surplus...) : prime minister}’ In his March 31 budget speech Khrushchev dwelt at! Finance Minister. Fleming ‘fore- |.° 1e evils of colonialism cast a’ $12,000,000. surplus forthe | e had little: to say about econ-| year ending next March omic ‘assistance © to the _less-| was based on an expected: six= National | ro slumps 1.5. oo. fin volume, since pri ker: declared the So- stantially. unchnange os W on.|. “It estimated. Canada’s. d by the] national product—total. val - One grain: ship sailed. Thurs-. r-arrived -Fridaysand’ 2° Terminals Limited . ved. at ‘Watson Is- 900-3 land Friday ‘to take on.a:cargo. oi PUP eg king-.10,010 long tons'd ‘Land No: 2'feed barley: Thur’ ito the United ‘Kingdom:w sth ‘Panamanian’ r ship’ Pragtis,' w day,. anothe a, Saguenay. fleighter ‘arri egistered: ries,of the world. per-cent gain In Gross National, . ! ds economic and a technical assistance asaformof|:. -r ge em ee Ab rid-wide sta- 640 000 |b phe bility and sperity and we do|. TV www! S. es not condone-the. new nations: in. a { wore; 8,600 pond 2,400 ‘pounds’ of.. ' 1 Nigerian ine. — chums... +. || of; Jarge;, and 2 | 2, Throo vosse ns}. The bottom: ‘| néunds:of: orab, «. Yoniains an clusive |. + WAS Jmogn-romatinoe to hold. | vousola, while inn nd may,.soon at-. ors, from, Chatham | ant Ating-Ablo, "| brought | in the ,shtimp. : Re | “by: tho. United, | maindor of tho bottom: fia}y wns |. caught by. two draggora in . 4, Nees ’ { . - by . a ' pee’ s Pie regen gemma feo aa gn ee hich has.arriyed the previous Sunday: Berthing-at. ernment. olevator. fore:noan.on. Friday from: Liberian -. regis mna C. Loading. ofa , arley began. today. ~ the Lith vessel .to his year, is.expected Canadian Gov- 7 tor dock just bee... was: the: =. freighter, Am full cargo“of:b The. Amno_ lake: grain .t to sail fdr. the U.K, on. a total, of |. sh was land-'' . ~The Department.of Fisherles “See — DIEFENBAKER weekly | fish-landing |. report ———— ?e hl showed that -for:the week end-. aw a |i ing September: 17, Ss a re $ _ 1) 640,000 pounds of fi eee — fped in Prince Ruport. ty-dne:; persons: ‘wero. Xplosions involving’ btor-cycle, Twelve. BoD in a Ore ed. Nino were. in ured: ee oter wont off in front. bottom fish, ~ Also varriving Friday at’ Columbia... Cellulose: Cont Limited: dock’ was th vosse}. Sunpolyna 620 ‘tons. of. pulp. son Island; mill. & m, Saturday, bo ‘Avonmouth, Bngland. ci > Ineltided in’ the salmon catch} ° ds of red spring; white “spring;} ohoo;: 1,200, .700'pounds. OF -the total, the: roport stated that! 401,700 ‘pounds “were ° sal- mon;. 3,000 : pounds |. were . steel~ hend;. 66,100 pounds: wore. hall- but; and. 160,200 pounds were from the: Wats... ‘She: safle ; - SPRARE RESIGNS“ “y QUESNEY! —W..0. 8 ‘yacontly:: elec MLA/for tho, ed an. Ad Baker. Momorial 8 logislative basis. Mr. Spoaro, wae strator’ Of: pS fatrepwetpg Pn” tod SocitlOredit hag roalgn- inistrator of sGnB. ial Hospital tg, work: on: 8: by air sun,’ 180,400 pounds, of .¢ Gueen'a roprosontatlve, Te aeisy amd 165,00 pounds of dont Oatobor Me mo cet ae Balman was tnnded by 86. gill Brau was vos) "Halo waa maa ot See nino veo | an ety A on outt, of: Tustlco; pointed. admini hospital in, Maroh, 1061; 4 WEATHER ding over lonlg onsiona} rain ins -ng temperature 00; pounds .of,.N 3. Throo ve Is from, Areas, 4]. and 6 brought in the halibut, . ve oludod: ‘30,000 not dat nolo; | lem hotel, Wifteen..persons. | 22,200 pounds a grey cod? Atter about 6,000. pores | 000;, pounds’ of ing cod; d wave from. a window. .|pounda.:of black: cod; 51,800 {pounds of mink food; pom lye of. green: shrimp}. 3 | g -* Light. 'w _ southonst.. 15 _, tonight's Pd and 8B. 000 pounds nd 25,200 » by seven |: hrimp’ trawl | ° ossola, Whilo. two: s