Se wee of me ee tt a eres ene a a te SE ee ee a Ree Oe ee “ould harm Canada WASHINGTON (cP)—| Cuban refugees say that if}. Canada persists in doing} business with Fidel Cas- tro,:.Canadian goods may be. ‘barred: from Cuba if - ever Castro i is’ overthrown. “Hector . Esteves, head of a group “called the ‘Committee for sti ees effect sale “former. ‘gecountint. in, the Castro -regime. who fled: Havana: | six -moniths | ago: “We only ask ‘that -the money’ in trade, but of the terrible things that. Castro is do- ing to the Cuban. people.” |. The ‘slim, 30- year-old Esteves » joined .Dr. Rantoh- Escandon, ‘a 26-year-old Cuban . doctor,. is leading a 60-nian . picket: force in front of the Canadian.,.“em- bassy Monday. A bigger demon- sucs: a ‘statement in the news- papers saying he’ will not. in- crease! trade with Cuba, we will carry ‘on: -demonstrations against Canada. here, ‘New. York, Miami, therejare Canadian offices,” Es-' candon said in.an‘ interview. He heads'a, group called: the Anti- Communist Pan-American Agso- clation. -All of these committees and associations are united in thelr opposition to ‘Castro, - Esteves ‘gnid, Many are composed” ‘of professional, and. government |e employees who fled. Cuba in -re- cent months. Esteves sald he supported Castro at first but could: not swallow: new ordors tiyning farm: co-operatives into farms, The pickets” distributed lont- lots saying: “The people of Oubn hopofully look upon ‘Canada to make a careful revision of hor business dons with tho government: of Cuba. "To do hnualndas with Castro is ‘to wage war againat the people of: Cuba, Latin Amorica and tho United States," ...°- * eeremeemnmemnesmenenemeneiata Ci garotte ¢ causes fire, Tiremon were: “onlled.. to. ‘tho : Angus Aparimonts about: 2° am, this morning whore pf man had fllon aslooy smoking In bed and, ind, burned the matlrosa, i The mabtioas was’ carried: olit dildo nnd ‘oxtingiished, but: ‘was onaidored no total loas, There was minor: amon damage to the faom, ae ; — o P eye 0 Sat, ‘Dee Vth ee _ Tiekets on: tale f hore, | ° ans Telephone * Canada’ think not So‘ ‘much about | stration is planned for next Sunday.- oo : “Unless Mr. Diefenbaker ‘ is- Chicago and other places where “ ‘Communist - tyne co l lo c tive - Published at Cane s | Most Strategic Patitic Port — And Key, to the Great. Northwest. board: foliows Ethiopian coup NAIROBI, Kenya. (Reuters) .— Several persons were reported. killed today during’ fierce: fighting in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital. as s Crown Prince reported to have arrived back in. his country | in. defiance of. The broadcast also named Ras Imru as the new prime minister. He is “a. former “ambassador to India’ and believed to’ be a mem- ber of the royal family. At the, same time, the ecmporer was re- ; ported to have defied a warn- ing by leaders of Wednesday's coup that military action would be taken against any plane try- ing to land in the country. FLEW: FROM BRAZIL The emporer’s return was re. ported by a spokesman at thr Ethiopian Embassy in Rome, Hc said’ a telegram had been re: ceived saying Haile Selassie hac arrived back in his country afte) a direct {Nght from Sao Paulo Brazil, The emporer left S20. Paulo'a few hours after hearing that an army coup d’etat had ended his 30- ear roign and installed his son, Crown. Prince Asfa Wassen,| . as head of a reform: government. King takes over in Katmandu _ KATMANDU .(AP) — King Mahendra of Nepal. today personally assumed control of the govern- ment, ordering the arrest of Premier B. P. Koirala} and. other. members of his elected government. . . “There was no Immediate. ox! planation for the takeover by [tne 80- yoar-old monarch, .? |, By: royal: docree \ today, he proaintmod an omorgeney, SUB- Tpendod tho conatitution ‘arid ‘or- dered: tho arrost of all oubinet ministers, mo ie ' enone verenmemremanend Imp aired: driver. fined, suspended A ahargs ‘of impaired driving oarned Chostor Wilbort Warford, of 627 Fulton Strect, n $75 dollar fine and a thros-month suspone | sion of hia drivor's Haonca whon ho plondod guilty to the charge |; beforo Magiitrate @, T. Apples | whatto, ‘this’ morning | in: police courte.” aftor.. n ony: ho-war drviing! had. Drugs Utd. af Asfa ‘Wassen was. ‘proclaimed : ‘King. Emporer Haile Selassie. was) =, Sies, the reports ‘said: WwW the the British for | Bthiopian language: 0! Am aric. ROMP, ante: that ‘Wartord Wie nrrosted: about. 12/15 vam, todny boon in: collision: with a vohiclo hone, Thire Avonuo and Third, Radio. reports: ~ trom - “Addis Ababa. said Parliament. shad been a as chi “Meanwhile, closed. that the. new: government had made -an informal approach ‘to Britain: td ask for recognition. He said the: British’ government} was waiting for clarification. of} the situation in Ethiopia before ‘acting on the. request. moe EMPORER NEUTRALIST Haile Selassie. is a neutralist in foreign affairs and in recent years has visited) the United |. States, Britain, France,, Russia, | Bastern Europe and Asia, - Ethiopia, with a population of 18,000,000, ‘has.fewer roads and sallways thant, Sudan, a civil service far. inférior .to ‘that of newly independent Nigeria, a po- iitical ‘system: ‘more primitive than that of Ghana. Most so - called progress .con- sists of showplece projects — a new street. opened onthe ‘em- porer’s birthday, @ pavement re- paired for the visit of Japan's crown prince, ? .A cornerstone -for a new’ uni- versity was laid Al years ago, but only the gate’ Was built, A mun- icipal stadium: ‘begun in’ the Italian occupation fs unfinished, Goats and cattle graze inside the capitd and‘hyenas prowl. the jedge of. town at night, * : one. Ethiopian. doctor with an MD dogreo. Today there is stil] only one, me i Herri ing landings top 5,000 Ibs. Herring topped tho 6,000- ton mark Inst. week while othor fish landed in Prince Rupert during nmountod to 103,085, according ta tha weokly.roport from tho Department of Wishorics, — The! report ‘showed | that 15 bonts caught f.total of 5,045.08 fons of herring. In Aron. 4, Othor fish caught, . Included: 80353 pounds ‘of soles 4,003 pounds: of groy:cod;. 1,009 pounds, of ling cod; 53,220 ‘pounds. of mink - ‘foods: :goo pounds. ‘of anrimys ahd’ 8,700 pounds. of clams... ; Threo vorsolt landed - shrtinps from .Arog 4. while four trawlora brought. in the: yemalndor of the eatal fro from Aton 4 ao oe “Trial, to continue Yoraytho, Jatyato, 0,7) Applowhalte, Blondod nob waltye ko po member. of NPA. .' ign - office’ ‘dis-|) Cooking VANCOUVER (CP): voted, for no, change. Voters’ returned’ Mayor: ‘Tom Alsbury. by a landslide’ ‘for his second term and put | four of five- aldermen back into city council. By a | narrow margin they voted to retain the International . : Airport in nearby Richniond: municipality, rejecting ‘ta $2,700,000 federal’ government offer. - ‘Three members of» the’ ‘school: and. three of: the-. “park who were seeking re- ~eled ‘tion were . returned, -jncluding _ 1 Arnold: -Webster, ° ‘veteran “park , mT commissioner DENTED ROOF OF. CAR is: evidence ‘of ‘the’: narrow escape. “of , Floyd Earl Herchmer of 810 Borden strect at 10.10 a.m, today when his late model.car skidded out of. control on ice. The car. | plunged over ‘the bank atthe side of the road, Herchmer eseap- ed without injury. Damage is estimated at $1,000... | '. — Staff Photo by John. Pain ~ Kenya reports fighting who is: former head of. the - British | Columbia CCF party. «+ VETERANS RETURN. co ck in city council. with ME. afsbury, a former ‘member :.of the: CCF and-a school: principal and a controversial: ‘figure, were such men.as Halford “Wilson,. ‘an’ alderman. for 19 years, Earl Adams, back for his. fifth- term; Frank Baker, whose trumpet: is often heard. in’ the. stands.:-at: Western. Interprovincial_ ball Union games: ao ‘Mrs. Marion LinnelL, ‘a. “form cooking editor, defeated veteran |). labor’ spokesman ‘A, BE. ‘Jamieson | for. the’ fifth council seat. ‘Foo . tion ‘ticket, and resoundingly | feated. Thomas - Campbell,**:h nearest opporient, cand represen tative: of _the. “Civic” “Voters” AS; ar defeated -mayor. ‘Fred “Hume, a ‘He. vhad- ‘five’ opponents, “the greatest ‘number. in 22° ‘years. ‘He! supported ale of.the airport and Mr. Campbell opposed . it. One of Mr, Campbell’s main Planks. was}. ‘Ton yenrs figo there was only] P an attack ‘on the mayor's policy of ‘holding closed’ council ‘meet- ‘ings, “Further. war rumoured in troubled. Congo — ~LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters) — Warlike prepar- ations today were reported under way at Stanleyville in the northeast as the threat of full-scale clash be- tween Congolese troops and the. United ‘Nations force died.down jin the southwest. ‘UN sources said the pro-Lu-| mumba regime in Stanleyville 800 miles away was becfing up its: defences against a possible attack from forces of army strongman Col, Joseph Mobutu. They said about 1,300 civilians were being called up-for armed service by Antoine Gizenga, Pa- trice Lumumba’s former deputy remier. Members of sored (. ba’s political party were ordercd |, into uniform, Troops loyal. to Mobutu were reported to have’ infiltrated into the Orlental province, of which Stanioyville is. capital. has ‘declared Stanloyville the capital of The Congo, = ‘ernment said nations living in the woek ending Deécomber. 10,, ’ southwest of hore faded today. Trial of' ‘Wallaco Wallington of: Prince Ruport, charged with robbery. with: vio- lence, wha achodilod. to con- tinua this afternoon before wt 0 closted trin) by: magistrate and In Tho: Hague,. the Dutch gov- the intorlor of Oriental province |: Stanloyville ‘or pull out of the pron ontiroly, | The thront ‘of an attack tegic Kitona base 200 miles Minor collision - No ‘one was {hjurod when a car driven by Brinn: Roborts, of|: 087 ‘Ambroso Avenue; wis “in collision with anothor vehicle driven by H. W, Waters, of 601 Fifth Avonue Weat, near the In- torwoction of Third Avenue: and Fulton . Streot, Bpout: 5:30 pin, yoatesdny, - «Police sald that damage: WIS ‘undor $100, Prince | Rupert has now. gono. 700, days || without:.a. fatal tattle} editor wins fifth council seat | "|started to make a profit and ;}now it must have a jet-age .ter- ‘! minal, costing an estimated. $13,- 1,000,000. i ple if they wanted to'sell it was ir put after a council delegation é a | efie ‘Legion dinner. a1. Branch 27,. will be. holding . as |, a. ‘Vancouver Wednesday A The 56-year-old. Mr. Alsbury ° grabbed about 55 per cent of. the a total vote cast. ee Among the defeated for city council seats was. Mrs. Mona Morgan, wife of Nigel. Morgan, _Nisht Calis—Business 6768, Editorial | 6769. “MAYOR. ‘TOM. ‘ALSBUR a oc * landslide majority . : ; River’ power orojecti ~}.000,000 .. project. will, go ahead, leader of the. B.C...Communist { ‘Party, and Arthur Chandler, vice-president of radio. station CJOR who was making his first. bid for election. CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT :The airport has been a contro- versial subject for many years.|].-°<"- It was not until 1950-that. it oA referendum asking the. peo- negotiated. the. purchase.. price 2) with | the federal government. . “The - Canadian. “Legion, te “Fon, those. who, may: ‘have no~ | where: else_ to. g0,. and . visitors’ | to the’ "city who “are* Legion |. ~ members. No deferentiation is | made between veterans of vari-: ous wars. ° All those ‘intending ° to attend are asked. to con-' tact, the Office. to aid arrange- “ ments. Gizenga |: havo boon advised to ovacuato to} ngalnat UN foreos holding stra- , Mobutu ‘Wednesday night. sent an‘ offer to Kitona to: pull out the « Invading Congolese: troops after conferring with UN off. chals here. ' tho, foreword ‘BAYS.. oy + + through” inventories,” oe 8) persons, Tl Jenk, y “UNITED NATIONS, NY, (). =: session bofore Christmns rocess aot, wookend of day: ae night fonsions,:: i aceldent, Mh, mon! they my wi ‘yy hae ‘DURBAN ay A. whito judge today: aonter to donth: for. tho slaying of nino South’ ‘African: policomon in. ‘mob action nt, the. Cato Manor Nogro ,acttlemont, nenr hore “Jasb January 24, Hight other Nogroos, ‘Indluding five juveniles,” " wore sentenced to prison terms ranging:from'five’to 16 years, =|: The 18: Nogrooa wore ‘convioted of murder rhtton: 4 “trial ‘nating | Time, : Digest | fo yal - inguiry targe ts “TORONTO. (€P)-—The| Star Weekly today. ‘urged | “appropriate - ‘government _ action” “to* eliminate’ ‘the|, unfair’ advantage: it said, United: States: magazines jenjoy: over” Canadian pe-| Weekly. ‘does: ‘N10 “pelieve: that: the solution, should: ‘be found vin” any. action that would: ‘exclude: Amer- ican - “publications. | American. magazines in: ‘Canada, but’ we also. want Canadian mag- azines ahd-if we are to .-have ‘lpoth; a fairer ‘bases for compe- tition must:‘be found.” Mr. ‘Honderich: ‘said: “the: time has. come. for’: special. measures to ensure the survival of the Canadian: periodical -press;”’ -: He. made’ mendation. ‘as to: the: form: of such ° measures... .Mr. Honderich said The Star Weekly “is not a profitable. pub- lication.” ‘Despite .a large circu- lation, aggregate. carnings - be- fore taxes from 1950 to 1959 were one-half of one per cent on sales of $82,492,475.: He said, Canadian publications haye to recover sufficient reve- nue from Canadian ‘advertising and circulation to cover full ‘cost of ‘editorial ‘content and’ other expenses: ~ World Ne WS ‘Briefs LONDON (Routers) —A warning of. a. “serious submarine. threat to allied shipping in event of.war. ‘was given today in. , the new issue of the British publication: Jane's Fighting Ships. ; . Allied navies might. be threatened by'450 to 500 submarines, | a foreward to the book says, The total number of Western, antis . submarine vessels would not be. sufficlont: to: -moct the threat, no | direct - * he * DETROIT im — Chryslor coronation: BILYS. ‘U will’ close most of its car and truck assombly plants. from., December, 23° anuary 9. The move Is, /oxpectod : to affect all but | 4,400 of ‘Chrysler's 23,600 production. workors. , Thd firm said - the shutdown was nocpasnry to “balance pigduction with fold - - MOBILE, Ala, (7) —.A Greyhound. bus alammod. into tu rales | Way oxpross, truck In tho. rain. Wednosdhy: night, injuring 14. “ westbound bus crashed Into ,"the. side of. tho. truck lon’ U8. Highway 00, Witnossos told’ officers: the: truck onme out of a shopping contra | into. tho, path of. the nconia busi. ¥ LOB ANGELES (ty — A Toxns-bound- ‘alvlincr carrying: 8S “persona dumped 10,000 gallons of fucl. Anta: the Paolfic’ Ocoan today, then returned to Los Angeles. for’ an uneventful: oniorg.:. ‘oney Janding: nftor, one of its four’. engl, Seveloped an ol” e+ # f: ae “PROVINCTAL VECTORTA, Be Ce LIBRARY. we “The. opposition «leader: : commenting... on .a. statement Tuesday © ‘by’ Pedce ‘River ‘ Power- Development Co: that- its $630,-. ‘and on attempts of Justice Min-. ister. Fulton: to:meet Mr. Ben- + nett here about .the Columbia... ‘House for. Tommas’: MERRIT ()'— The tragedy-|§ ridden Tomma family -will, have|. a brand new house ‘for. Christ- | mas. — or very. shortly ‘after.|-§ Was} > Dozens of volunteer. construction 9ecom workers and other, ‘helpers’ have ‘panded . together to start: within |-: the next, couple of. days. | -. The, PM ta rget i “We o want} 1. ‘ : se Goinotal. Assembly * Monred its decks today for anothor niritig of the Congo arisia; © ae » Wonry, delegates, atriving to wind: Up: ‘tho’ flrat: half, of: the. for. Tuskday,: “fnoed’, a neqd. ‘10 Nogroos, ‘sion- continues oday. ‘gill (L—Bonavista-Twillingate) | “A . faith.- healing: operation.” a Through co-operation. with: the | council, retorted. Labor Minister. Starr, it is. his. opinion . “that | 4 “notable” results could : flow. in, the next: six: months.: = The council was part antl par- ce] of a program “to take care of the federal sliare of: responsi- | bility” in’ the field of unemploy- ment, he told “Judy. LaMarsh,. freshman Liberal MP’ for: Nia- gara’ Falls who ‘coolly: took a ey take | it,” she: ‘sald- at -one the 429,000° unemployed: din mid-' Novembey” or ‘iny part thereof and that: there has ‘been: misrep-. about the scope of: this measure and -its goal?” ck " This’ is ‘Just? one ‘part’ of the | program, said: Mr. Starr. | sentatives: of: business, hots 4% —— man: ‘sentenced » re rs | nee: find thofte..; CP WG. +} i" w * “A. farce,” ‘said: J? WwW: ‘Pickers- Itading role in the debate. '::: point, “that. this, bill: is not: deep yn? signed. to create jobs: or:immedi- |." 4° ately alleviate unemployment for: resentation to the public at large |: | — The bill’ -provides: for a: 25- moriber' council ‘Including repre= |: labor, eviil ‘servele. -technical : ‘ndvisers')" and tive mombers of the. general [public “=-' to: Include “unlversity'): | mombership..- en ES mys Power’ saw ‘stolen | “An 18-month ‘guapended sonte | enco was, handed out’ by: Doputy ' Magistrate’ R.A, McLean 'yoster-’ day afternoon in: police: court to | Poter Norman Fladaot,, of Prince ‘| Buport, ‘when ‘he pleaded guilty {tov charge of: ‘broaking, ; ontor- “ROMP ‘told. the court: that, ‘the. charge was, Inid aa.tho rostlt.|. of an): Anoldont. Novembor: 10) whon : Q. powor- anW; valued : at |: more than’ $100, waa ‘atolon, from a Canndinn , National: Rallwaye. ‘J aupply shed, at. Kwinitaa,. | as sarenerevenoereresareerenonesees -eran, ashen dies. ald, \a- ‘ e Varden. singers. ‘and Ruperts “Leonard” “(Mary) regen i er mie with ‘thre*Rev. ‘officiating, | ‘Dita os Bake p property. oo as - off limits. Bo : for. Yule trees: mig “ With’ the’ annual. Christmas: “ties” deareh? xoheduled: fora. large: percentage of city:.resi-” dents? thin | .woeek,” the ¢ “Clty. ‘Parks ‘Commission: « Agsued wv “warning for. tree ~ seekers to,’ 7 stays: off; “parks progertynuvsiecs. ‘ Borgong:; Cound; culting! ‘or. damaging: Christmas. treeon’ a » parks ‘property: Will: he: proses, “outed, We: 8. sare Comission ‘man of the Parks Commission’ eal today, : » Amolig, those going ‘out to: cut’ troos this weekend willbe. ‘mombors.o€: the Prince; Rupert “Rotary, Olub. ; Salo. of. trooa, with: yp ile: ‘going. to Rothry. Doar projects, will... start: Mond ps ‘night.from (he vacant; stor RSL Tied Avon o Ws . | Olean’ ¥ Friday. wohange Ca n temperature, ‘Winds in % Ay. ABs 80, ee fe they cept fraquont * , Numnhore drawn’ by Mrv. Douge|.. . gusts ne mainian oh a Chetatinan, 4 436 ‘Sixth Avenue at ° ‘ond, ea ine vi 4 “ae wage ped aS eg Provious rumbors ‘drawn wore}, - Beek “500, 9B: |: : AQ: 4 iol e : ag Q