SE ENE coe REP CESS eae SACRE CR OTTER RST Lene, RA SPER RE NCR CTR 8 Rs laa 3 ios eee eee ty Aveta Gbeed rary NORMAL .. TEMPERATURES | “FOR THIS PERIOD ..|° VANCOUVER 55 EDMONTON 46 ; "REGINA 4) WINNIPEG © 49 TORONTO - 56 ‘MONTREAL’ 54. HALIFAX. 54 ee Nm, ook od ® vere | COST & , ' ‘dicted for the Prince’ Rupert area ‘until, mid-October in the 30- ‘day outlook of the-United States, weather. The eastern Prairies ‘ABOVE-NORMAL temperatures.and light precipitation are pre- NORMAL “PRECIPITATION - FOR VTHIS PERIOD . VANCOUVER 4.9 5} » EDMONTON “10 “4 REGINA. wt: WINNIPEG: 18 TORONTO: 25: MONTREAL 25 * 48 . fand'central: Canada, will, experience below :normal. temperatures BC. ROUNDU Bea Railway cons battle with beaver dams. constructe swamp across th might, the beave But the beavers/a i + across,a. _ Published at Canad oe _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1960 | Khrushchev laid .be _ Three-stage plan; | wants world peace. "UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)—Soviet Premier] rushchey laid before the United Nations. today..a | treaty intended to set up machinery for a three-stage| world disarmament plan. He also, demanded “come|' states. sembly. : premier, “to authority-in th ongo. ~.Nkruniah bittérly ‘ass | gium’s ‘role in’ the .Congo nin general.” -. Nkrumah. said Belgium applied a. system of “calculated political castration” in the Congo in the hope it would: be*impossible for African nationalists:to fight for emancipation. (0° °. - Acr OSs acharinel used to: drain: a ght of way-of the railway and each construct anewdam. |.” , fo‘losing: be= | - po vt. cause as the level.Uf the water! Thursday to 18 months in jail Te drops their fecd tralls dre cut off. Meanwhile, projedt engineer A) Hartherly said Wedrtesday a fur- ther 30 miles of ground surveying from Siimmit Lake north of here tothe: Yukon. bordér. will start shiitly.. To date 2% miles of the}. 700emile. linc, has’ beon surveyed atta Mr. Hatherly said.a five-man craw could extend:’the survey another 10 miles by December. : ag ‘oS obese eg: Suspect killer jailed i - charged: with murder in’ the sex svrying.of: an ll-year-old news- par delivery boy, wis sentenced on es EE , Two!:Juyeniies ’ Nowa Sting: and’ Nov RCMP roported. todhye. Tho ‘arrests came) hitter. ROMP, kept a.cache of goods jindor sur vollianca, Samo, $800,worth of an ve! estimated $1,000:0 Himorghandisa WU bayer oe we Seka eS Eby tafe ne has babn recoveredy’, “Both juveniless have, boon charged with posaeasion of 8 d ROME ;Wiilrapply .to goods and RO, ‘tate tuart have one ralacd:.t6, for trial, ee tls. a a a +E pines HilpeH hae jow gore GA: days without a“ cata “traffic accident, wy i wr feng Vay vial Sia : Ve = oe: a Pd” a ead “* aT = Reet - ao “ _ a - . SVBRNON\()—Chatles Murray Headlthman, ‘a transient cook “have ‘boon: ar- |. reated | In’ conneation with’ the predk-jh . Wednesday at Eddio's ind! Novelty, Shop, ‘Veoutive, =. Women to tag for breaking and entering.” ’Heathman was. accused. of breaking into a Vernon home and stealing a rifle and ammunition during the Labor Day weekend. Girl on murder charge WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. @— A 19-year-old girl cook was charged with murder Thursday after her to death on his lonely ranch. remanded for eight days on a Wednesday in a creck neat the ranch hotise: of his: Woodjam aby. oo ‘fomorrow ‘) Membors. of Prince, Rupert on olty stroots tomorrow as ‘daggers for the Women's Co- Ordinating counall “Tag Day.” mua} tag’ goon to provide: the Clirlatnas banquet staged an- ually for the “Ovor Seventy Olu" — Taggers headquarters will in ‘the. Northorn 13.0. ‘Power Ar elderly employer was found shot Veronica Gladys Kroner wag charge of murder after the body of. Louis Hudgens, 74, was found Ranch, near Horsefly, about 60 {miles cast of this Cariboo town. “UBCM elects - | Halford ‘Wilson | . NEW. WESTMINSTER (Ale derman Halford Wilson of Van- couver Thursday night was clect-). ed presidont of the Union of B.C. Municipalitios at its annual con- vontion here, He succeeds Coun elllor Charles MacSorley of Burn- _ Mayor T, 8, Shorthouse of Nol- fon and Mayor Loran Jordan of Port Alborn! wore named vicc- prosidents;, Mayor A, V.. Prasor tolen|Of Quesnel, honorary secrotary~ troasurer; and Chairman 4H, L, Gordnor of Williams Lake as vil- Ingo ‘ropresentativo on: tho ¢x- “women's organizations will he - ~ All proacods from tho ane,, and imperialism hr “a or e : sontly used by thre { ornmont. builditig,: The now fouore building which . , ooaanty after. {Ki Runort . ye ‘ ‘Company Limited. Fey eo irasecsesseees tcuduy. a te oh , = i * ‘ . L : \ - ir 7 , | PoE aos - oy wey African force urged to keep Congo peace. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP).—., President Kwame. Nkrumah of Ghana ‘demanded . today Sas WE eee CER TS plete and final” elimination of all colonies throughout), Se the world, (9. ete “Khrushchev proposed -’ estab- lishing. a new disarmament ‘body: apparently. discarding the. 10-na* "He proposed a. three-stage plan to.outlay:all:military rockets:and. mission which recently: collapsed draft:-treaty:-called- “basic. pro- and complete.disarmament.” ing and developing nations, the that the United Nations |turn'over its functions in the chaotic. Congo to the)’ independent. African “The Congo:is an acute African problem which: can be solved by Africans only,” the golden-robed Nkrumah ‘told .the General As- - He warned the: delegates that “the crisis in the Congo must be arrested now before it'‘sparks off another world conflegration.” ' Nkrumah emphasized that the _ {| internatignal < force’ must work {Sin ‘co-operation | utof power. as. 12% le ‘ . | -disar .iléd Bel- Congo crisis! |b forward this-proposal: 7": Even when the Belgians pulled out of’ the Congod:they fully ex- pected to return because of the condition in which they left the territory, Nkrumah .added. ‘Health unit tendets open next Monday Tenders for “construction of the new Skeena: Health building will be opened at 6 p.m, next Monday at the Ojty Hall. 7°: The bid for tenders is the sec- ond to be made-by the city as at the previous call, : twos tenders ‘were received too; Inte, 1 The new 4000 building will provide offices and ‘e-foot -Stroot.and if} Streot, below tine atte ont ‘ald itive hall on Pulton, It will ‘replace: the 50- . year old. atrugture - on Fourth defence counsel Harvey Jessop of Street .and. Sadorid).Ayonuc pro- governmont ‘house all.the Dominion | of. Onnada "-gsoryieos now sonttored. jn separate offices throughout tht b ty . bought: thé Post Office building, for refloyation as n Clty Hall, : oa ty . - Wire .te PM PRINCE GUORGE . (Jacob Holat, \ proaldant.. of ‘the’ Princo Goorgo and Distfiot Labor Coun- oil, haa. wired Prine: Minister for ‘oporating. appliances of}. Diefonbnrker, asking. that all ae Jovola. of government, inoluding provincini lontlers of Inbor and] Over to the village “boonuso of managomont, ba: invited to his/some gira” unomploymontaonforonce, The conferonce wis Announced Wod- Soviet leader™ urged completed independence immediately for all dependent areas... te The plan also called for ‘the: elimination of all foreign. mil- itary bases during the initial pe- riod. In the past, this has been. one ofthe stumbling blocks, since’ the. western powers insist they must'maintain such bases until in effect. co poses international controls, ‘but Oe PE OEE aon Oa ee od : . 2 Oe AOE OM Ae 8 EA AAT AOE S ‘ Mo TIE ee ee ee ap On hee OAS ALANA AE ee ee a rt Dai a's Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest | Night Calls-—Busi eae tre went! in which neutral and uncommit-|. : ted nations would be represented, |.- tion east-west disarmament. come} MAJOR PROBLEM -facing. executives ‘shipping out cut timbe handle deepsea -vesst line,.snags. and fo Rope amd fAt the moment par ockpiling purposes. The r ae er. rocket ‘éarriers :and: presented: a |" visions of..the treaty on general| above also w ill go into full-production when cu Specht). a me. : In a bid for support of emerg-.|" oward new ce ‘The Prince. Rupert Rotary club yesterda strict international controls are). | The Soviet leader again pro- ee a oyer.a two-year p he did not spell out what mea-| .{ sures the Soviet Union would ac- ;* . cept... _ . He deciared: with: the legit-} ‘It is high time. to put an end he to: manoeuvrings-and delays. The’ imate: government: of the repub- to ma : HK idoubt: thatné: solution== of'=-the=:-disarmament. ‘[umumba, whoj:problem cannot bepostponed any ‘treaty :on general and complete armament cannot be put off any,moree -! On disarmament, Khrushchev 5. @.In ‘the: first 18 months the powers would ‘stop ‘producing: means of. delivering nuclear. wea - pons on -targets.. They would destroy. ~ stock-piles, . dismantle foreign’ bases, withdraw. foreign troops, cut arthed forces to 1,- 700,000, each. for the U.S.S.R. and the United States, reduce con- ventional’ arms accordingly with contro! from “beginning to end,” ~ @ The powers would ban wea- pons; of mass destruction, @ The. powers -would abolish armed forces and armaments, keeping only limited police and ‘militia. contingents. from which the UN might draw to preserve world security. " Placed on the witness stand by ‘court and Mr, Justice , K, Col- thom in, his car a second time. thom uninvited. ernment dock to soo If tho boa vacuum: olenners, ah oy ye bow, ae bea ylight sa longer. #« The’: elaboration . of. 4). ‘Sunday;*Sep*'|_ ber 25 and residents ; are reminded to. turn ‘back. their clocks. and» ‘watches one ‘hour: any- time after S midnight. If they. f “twill” ‘Jcommittee 1 ws. Lelub president C.J: Deeth*to ex- aturday ail to do so they will be an. hour early for church on Sun- _ day morning, as the rest of the city returns to Pacific Standard Time. _ Daylight saving began “April 24.000 ye POOP OPO PLO L EOL DOP DIDI OP ODLOS ‘Accused struck bl — thinking fight near. 84-year old vacuum cleaner salesman told an ye . ote ’ ww . ae fi ow Og OLE TS bower viw's x * . et ate - ‘Labelling its 1960-61-62 ‘project _|an entirely community project to . *2 Vis " welfare which $75 building? a1 furnishings. Sees : “Marl R: Gordon, chairman of a “appointed by’ Rotary "$28,000 for ye} plore the feasibility of the pro- crying need in-the community.” The ‘Rotary’club, he said,had not {had a.major project of note. for many’ years:and the committee felt that the Rotary club was in danger. ‘of :developing. into a luncheon club, «6 6) -“Mr. Gordon pointed out. that the Gyro .chib. with: 25. members had. raised: $10,000 for the swim- -|ming pool in McClymont Park in addition: "to"its “other's commit- ments, and ‘the’. Kinsmen... ‘club with 23° members, raised $15,000 in: two years.for the Civic Centre swimming-pool. ere 8 -. Mr. Gordon said that the opin- jon had been. expressed that “there was some duplication on vation Army...) 0) Assize Court jury-here today that he hit Kitamaat In- “hn elinie.at the'éornor of Frasor | dian village native Frederick George Wilson, because he thought Wilson was going to punch him.’ feo ‘shop at the . government dock. After he returned to the hotel with the pair he warned them to stay out of the car and not touch, the two bottles of gin and n case of beer inside the car. ‘Wilcox said that the first the he left his. hotel: room to, pull Wilson and: Stowart,.out. of. the, car, he warned them: holl out‘of the car.”.. ., The socond time, he punched Stewart as ho ap oached: him. and thon turne Wilson coming towar him with ‘his hands raised, him. a short jab,".he Kitimat, Franklin. C, Wilcox, on trial for’ manslaughter in the Fe area wna originaily one| MAY, 27 death of Wilson told te of the city's ‘frst. government buildings. de lings, that “duo to tho position of " ’ a ‘| his (Wilson's) hands, I thought The land on which. the, .cur-,|, ainel me." ront’ honlty. unit; atands, along he was going to, punch mo, with the provinalal governmont agont's house, ts. tobe used. for n now block-lorig: federal gov ‘Tho ‘blow was struck, Wimox testified aftor he had knocked E, A, Stewart, Wilson’s companion to the ground when. ho. found 1o."“get bho “Ho and that he had mot Stew- art-and Wilson in tho beor parlor of tho Kleimat’ Hotel the after be ~ {noon of May 26, Stowart hac) ie ‘or Privtos trlod to sell hind a totem pole and although he turned him down, he Invited. him. tojoin him in a beor, ©. Wilson, ho -anid, joined mined by, Crown, proy G. Bowen-Colthurst, Wileox..sald that-ho,had taken part Jn rough and tumble fights, in the mines where ho used to “fow. and Croas-oxo socutor T. “Bator he.took them to tho gov- tl work but thoy were. fay botweon." to Kitamant Village was docked, a y _. “Have -you ‘asho was intoroated in the vile lage and: whether It. had power hit, mon on othor ocenslons,” Mr, Colthurat asked, threo charactor wit- ayosses tostifiod that Wilcox hac f ‘good -roputntion,’ “Tho dofence.on tation this afternoon and the Mo dented that he wanted to go , : | ded Sta. proson= —Movsnld ho’ had guapected the two Indians had anmpled his ganizations,” 4 LONDON, “@)-Prime_M ts ' 4 “,prosidant. of a Montreal firr “3 “tora, ‘ald ‘hake Thursgy.”: ““Odnadidiy' food: Imports to “wants to go: to. * mes I, . oe CO EO arora ‘who. ‘men? to-malhtoiny or," beg oye Se vie, tt yet ue onse fa expected to go. to th Uquar, while Ho was Int bho cole age teat vin 1F s of the Prince. Rupert Sawmill. Lid., Steps will be taken ‘shortly to try to renovate .the. nearby. dot t runs are being carried out.to iro efuse burner—not a chip burne : ag familiar. landmark ‘inthe city -has -beenin:-operation for some days. The planing - tables. rent problems are solved. — (Photo by Ken, y pledged it would raise $10,000} eriod, and more if necessary, to help’ finance’ the construction) to ww. Friendship House hostel. | | the ar $100,000 .of”' £8 efor’ thé] |ities ‘for ‘washing ‘sewing,.a- workshop ‘ting. room, locker ject; told members that.the new Friendship -House would “fill a ‘property 60 feet by 100 feet avatl~" able for $1 providing the’ pro-/' MP.and representatives in” Vic-. toria .from:-here and’ the,“ sur-'| rounding’ districts are aware. of, the project and: will. suppott|'ter- this project of the excellent work which is belng done by the Sal- - “Your ,committec felt, phat thore was so much to bo done in these fields that thore was more than enough, room for both or- ‘The, location, for the. proposed now building’ would’ be’ oppasite’ | World News: Briefs PRET RE MEE ign ore tg We ot ie i te INDLION Mme EET | inistor “Macmillan “will fly to: “York Suriday. to “ttond’ the United Nations Goenora} Assembly,. .. it was-annouhcod Thursday night. Ho will will be ‘away a week > oral ‘Adgombly’ toward. the ‘end of next week, we mo SRL Sag el wee fire “oe: a ia pred oe Sosa e eet Nee trat thy ‘oxcoodin ro” abo British’ diactimination, againgt,.tholr: foodstuffs,” R, -Lafave,:, of. food, {mportors ; and, -Gontnenting on’ restrictions on.’ td Biltain, he sales, This’ little: plegy | markots why. won't Briain lob Win ingen | “«" LONDON“ (Retitora)—-Canadia ‘Montreal firm ‘Katangt Province, where ban LAS AED RG POLG PELE LIL OE PEE . ore . ee “* PROVENCTAL, VICTORIA,’ By . Peay oe PE ORAS ETON pI ness 6768, Editorial 6769 | PRICE, sTEN. CENTS n.- out production, r—which’is’ now Ye % dges $10,000 |,*= dub pledges | communit ity To finance. the... eo: hostel nt Friendship. Ho se7on i treet. . Tentative:-plans). tf, ean AD ng i Sa project, ..Mr.|.ten Gordon. said, the United Church, Home Missions board ‘had. inti-| mated that it will.put up one|....The- half. "The City Council has'made| from. - posed building’ is erected.“ ~ *, “In, addition, submissions, re- i questing financial aid ‘are being) ‘ made to the branches of the fed- eral and ‘provincial governments |. concerned with our, Native: prob-, lem ‘and welfare.cases, ‘Our local these submissions.”.. 2". -” Mr, Gordon ‘said that the com- mittee. felt: that .tho’. Friendship |‘; House project: was. a most worthy} one, suitable for the Rotary club and “we should support it'to the} '°, utmost. oe a ld - He urged: that a.-strong com-| mittee be appointed to look into means of raising funds to support the proposed .community. project and other future projects. #3. ‘See. — ROTARY -- fer » SOUTH. BEND, Ind. (m—Honry Cabot’:Lodge,, Republican | * nominee, for .Vvice-prasident, ‘suffered an injury. and: possibly - -broken rightshand Thursday when it was caught ina car door. |. - a Although In obvious. pain, Lodge dolivared a short addross.and’. “thon wast takon to, hospital for Xerayas oe mets § . . ‘ Pos 4 ov i! + " 5 -; to‘l0 ‘days Macmillan, apparontiy’ plans’ to addroas‘tho Gen« ”, been yoo boots ES agaued for this) ardas. Rain will boghy during the after. - Sarg “exceedingly. kore” | /" UROPOLBVILLD, Tho Congo im—United ‘Nations, flold’ come’ | Landers had a: trect. hand today to deal. with’ disturbances In: aban ovince, where bands of Baluba tribesmen aro on | ‘the warpith: against Premier Molso, Tahombo's, accessionjat niment, UN" forces, ‘wit have: beon' hamatrung by orders | fir ‘dnly'in solf-defonce, wero authorized to ‘intervened: if 4 4 ‘ nocosanty ing] aalios between Iatanga, troopa ‘And'rebe!’ trildse . : tuk iy we o : sola pb gate pk Ape: °° (Continued on’ Page’ 6) * ‘found gullty..of.‘being ‘in 5 4) Palon‘of stolon Moods.” eee New...” — ‘dtatribs : a simall: is" “pl o.'send ‘a hélgop- ‘abandoned, -" ~ any CAF Neptune -froffiiCo- dropped survival: «equip- rations, an exposuyeRult and, an: inflatable dinghy.cto, tho men. ° ves aA : , e ~ Man sentenced - a gee Se ee ee @, eo tor _ to year in jail” Bugene. Willam. Matf9.~of Prince: Rupert was sentenced to — a year in jail this morningyWhen. Magistrate “E,. T. Applew! alte ° found ‘him guilty ofa brégqgh ofe proviously placed on suspended .. sentencé here on. a charg of robbery.:,While his ‘son was: under: suspension :. Nesom oo 4 Oy gale !warning: © hag"! WEATHER "noon. ‘Cloudy with scattered . “aie Showers -tanight and: Bature: | days Not much ‘chatge, “st -temporatiire. «Winds pout “UY WORE 1): backing, to .soutl oT” dab 98, guaty thia afternoon, ghiftings to wost 3 your o night-and northwest 25°80 'oyrday, Low tohight. and high _ tomorow 45. and ‘65, | ON Y IDES ws Beng : at : poe eS srnismalrs dy : . Tem ibe tei ; Tine -°. CONDON (Raters) —Brltatn’a stnte-owned oom! minting Ine’ | 4, QUAELY; tH Gauimn od to Have ‘lost:.£6,002,000. in: tho first hnlt.of | |, LOW: apo!) nla yeas (ieee lyon Nilionul Copl Board sole TES cc recognizance: ‘Matte hagbeen cing acs