. Harvey. py Sere ge pre res “Sane s , No. 227, , Telephone 6767 OTE EEE SE AE EEK, Ct ad Published at Canada’s $ Most Strategic Pacific Port —- And Key to ‘the Great Northwest “PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1960 we Seven weeneenet Sen ve woe resanat an ~" PROVINCIAL: LIBRARY : a _ VECTORTA, | B. C. a | Night Calis—Business 6768, Editorial 769. to Native future — Housing Act scheme to: enable young. Indian . married. couples to. build. their own] homes was: predicted: today by Indian: Commissioner Frank E: Anfield at. the Opening session of. the’ 28th {annual convention of the. Native Brotherhood of Brit- | ish. Columbia: © Mr: Anfield,. former. ‘supervisor of the Skeena Indian‘.agency, told. Brotherhood. officials;;,dele- gates: and. guests, at :the Legion auditorium that the cost-sharing A junior N ationa ES PREVIEW OF GREAT THINGS: TO HAPPEN in the Arts and: Crafts in: Prince Rupert: was “focused | Sunday night when hundreds of city residents visited: the: Civic. Centre: to ‘attend: a. — ~ Winter Arts Fair’. Enthusiastically.. received. were the exhibits of Cliff Robinson's: batiks , “and Fftzgerald's. Memorial ‘Exhibition. of water colors; along ‘with -the paintings. of Vancouver - ‘children ‘worked | at Saturday. ‘morning. classes in ‘the’ Vancouver ‘Art: Gallery, which | com- spared favorably with: ‘works of city children done in-the: Civic Centre on: Saturday- ‘mornings’: under the direction of Civic Centre. Arts and Crafts director ~ Joy. Hinman. Greatly -admired e were the. paintings of members of 'the sponsoring Prince. Rupert. Art. club: while ‘wide- anterest” .. WAS shown in the demonstrations ‘staged in the ceramic, > jewellery _ and lapidary - rooms, . wellas a demonstration. ‘by: ‘Mrs. ‘Hinman, making a batik. General converier ‘Was: Mrs. T, “J. _ oe pe Photo by. ‘Eugene’ Mah : ‘the: non-Indian “had ‘got! to. étop: telling the Indians" how: ‘to! do, WHITE MAN: MUST: STEN We “must. stop and: “No agreement reached at Bonn ~ by American-German conference _ + BONN. (Retiters ) — An American financial mis: sion left her eby air: today after. West Germany, turn- éd down an urgent request to start making immediate cash payments’ for the upkeep, of United States troops stationed on German soil. : “West. Gérman_ ‘Beonomics Min- ister Ludwig Erhard told report- ers. at: the airport that Germany ‘had: to:.say -no” to. the request}: during two days. of. talks here... -GERMANS® SURPRISED:: : - “Erhard;: “who ‘Jed: the. German| delegation: at: thestalks,: ‘said his}. side Was. “somew! t -surprised” n ‘great | emphasis: on the question). of. _Stationing, costs fe UR important a. que: tion: to: the. Une. ited: ‘States. was’; “unprécedented in: American- “West German. Te- . lations.” so, . : Informed sudre . American. negotiators went. into the tatks to get.a: substantial immediate payment to; help the}. serious ‘American . financial site| uation,. reflected ‘in /a decline: in} U.S. gold reserves: to the | lowest | leyel in: 25 years.” oo $600 MILL ION AT STAKE - 5 ) “But ‘the negotiators failed tol ‘@nvinee West ; Germany | “to _ cover the dollar. “Outflow arising m the stationing - of some sho. C00. servicemen, and their: ‘de- pendents ’ here—an ‘annual sum of more: thai’ $600,000, 000. nT He ‘Germans - ‘fefused. to., be bydged frony ‘thelf position that support of this kind. must be ar- ee on a multilateral . basis ‘Six. charges | | ‘ ‘earns two years A sentence of. ‘two yenrs. con- eurvent in jall. ‘was handed out bg. Magistrate EB, T, Applewhaite to Clive Russel Wint, of the New Royal Hotel when ho apponred ik police court this, morning, wwint had pleaded guillty’ “No- yEmber 14 to breaking into shell O11 ,,Co, of. Canada Ltd. ware- hotise in’ the li. block”. Wator- ‘ont treaty find,’ ytown Dicsel | f giles Lid., British: American Ol Co, ‘Ltd, and Btandard Oi] Co, of B.C, Ltd, al of Cow Bay, during the early: morning’ hours of. . por 10, Hd-;) algo - pleaded qullly to, a: charge, 0 of broking | into Tony's Drivordh October, aT charge: of breaking and te Parlin Noveniber: 7)... ation commitbing, mn indlotnnje a of the Toten offonce insidd,’ Ae: Av neconiplica with Wintt' ‘dure ing the Novontboar - 10 bronkelis;' Andrew , ow iiian ‘Morrison, was]: given in ninoetionth pBaNLONCE |: after pleading: gullty: to tho, four}, ehnrges mee ae vontoring : and! thof rite “ while . -you. talk: to. us.’*» ; ‘yHe “pointed ‘out. ‘that. ‘out. ‘of. . 30,000. Indians: ‘(of:: the: British |. Columbia and: ‘Yukon: ‘Territory. total of 40,060) checked. by: the Indian. Affairs: department: 6,000 or: 20° ‘per cent. were. now - ‘living away from. the reserves -. and their. traditional domiciles housing plan'-would enable: the Indian Affairs. Department.” to]: ‘use ‘other Indian housing: funds. for. its original purpOse:. of * ‘pro-" viding homes. for. the’ destitute, indigent and aged... ADDITIONAL FUNDS | -He said that the ordinary’ vote for. housing this year was $400, =, 000 and that an additional $40,;~. 000 ‘had been provided for-in ‘the -}government’s winter works. ‘pros gram for Indians. : -The. government planned. to: build 190 houses in the ‘coming |’ but due to the’ -housing. shortage they all“ wouldn’t: be ‘for their original. giving homes to those “who: can= , not- help ‘themselves. The average | | number of Indian children in.in-| - dustrial schools . was, decreasing} # Jas was the number. of Natives! - “yin -mental- type institutions. -He praised the work of. Home- making: clubs. and affiliated’ or- ganizations in the villages and “doing . _Tine Herring. catch tops 15 00 tons| Herring topped ‘the 1,500-ton last / week’ while .- pounds : of ' ‘other’ fish were land- ed‘ in Prince’ Rupert’ during the week ending November. 19, ac- ‘cording: to. the ‘weekly | from the Department. of Fisher- through - NATO—which | would). they, were - take ‘some months, the. sources, : “purpose: of “He. also: lauded: Indian: faimilies . who.’ were providing: ‘boarding homes «. for. Indian: high - school students: -enabling+; the: -young- sters to. acquire. an -advanced |: { education: ee , a of less plen- “The Germans also thought di- rect payment. to. the U.S. ,was {likely to. bring: similar - demands S | from ‘other ‘countries such as. Britain, which opened by president, Robert-Cli * ,{ton of Courtenay . zane « ~ prayers -were led - by, Rey. : W..K eT he young: \ndian. "people: . don’t want handouts, but they : need assistance: and it is t _ward: this end: that the go - The. herring catch. amounted to: 1,692.80: ‘tons., - Included’ in: the. other. landings 2 "249, $00: pounds} of... sole; ee 23 100° pounds of? grey: “cod .:4;600, ernment, is 1 god; * “369, 400° Be RO! “¢ . y | Pounds. of. mir < pounds. of: ‘pladk’c =1000«, at $21, 00010 gold reserves. “ree of. ‘shrimp;, | 2} mained sunchanged. “The. conference x -Americans. , welcomed” West" Germany's pian ‘to make about. $700,000,000": ta |. $924 000,000 ‘available in’ aid- to ‘ underdeveloped countries. "100 pounds,©9 te 14,700 pounds}. '38°000. home| Hn “hopes” ‘of. a ALATA j | doesn’t realize the... young. Indian imarriéd “couple,” 55; “put it is a Mr. Anfield ‘said, | start: and it. is much | closer . to} ‘helping. the young. ‘couples, than .we have been. for. a long time ” He said that ‘the housing plan hadn't: come’ ‘into being: yet but that. its implementation was “in the foresceable future.” CLOSED SESSIONS Mr. Anfield urged the ‘Natives to hold closed sessions to discuss: their problems, come to concrete conclusions, put: them in. sound form and then place them. be- fore the authorities in a posi- something about smmuni 4: co a vessel from Area 2aw while bot- | tom fish were? landed — by six. n Area. 5. and J.C, _Broatch Of: Cc: ing. ‘Company. ‘Ltd: ~ W..R Hourston supervisor’ of} dis Fisheries for . the. Pacific’ Coast, ‘who: succeeded | AL dS -Whitmore, was unable to: be ‘present: for. this morning’s ‘session. and. “his: ‘Place | was taken by Mr. Anfield,;. A telegram from. Frank. Howe: ard, MP. Skeena was. recéived ex- pressing his regret. at. ‘being un- able to attend due to: the pres- ent’ session of Parliament” and extending. best wishes: ‘to: the Brotherhood ‘in its deliberations: The . annual banquet. of. the Native Brotherhood will be held at 630 ‘tonight in. the Legion | au- ‘dragecrs—five:. ‘one’ in” Arca’ 12. ': Both shrimps ind ‘crabs “were - taken from: Area; 4: Pouce couRr | " Break-out ‘man. | given. one year. suspended — ;court, when he: “pleaded guilty | to a charge of. being a minor in possession of ‘liquor. RCMP told: the. - Laurette was” “charged at. 10:45 pm, aNovember 18, when he was checked ° in the’ 300 block Elev- enth East and found to. have beer in his car.’ tion to- do “We: white men take up too _{much time at your conyentions,” A: ‘one year suspended tence was handed out ‘to CHif- ford Wilson. White, .20, of 336, Ninth Avenue. ‘West today in po- lice court when priullty - before Magistrate BE, T. Applewhaite toa. charge breaking out of .a place after committing an indictable fence inside. ‘RCMP told the White was: involved with Clive Wiat in the’ November 7 theft in the Totem Grill when. Wiat and White hid in the cafe until after 3+ closed and then. stole about $12 from the juke box. Magistrate . Applewhaite .also ordered White to post a $260 peace bond and report to : the probation officer. He said that education was the salvation of the Indian people, the “key to what Hes ahead.” “need trained with educated minds.” He said he was convince 2i students out of 605 named in honors lists Three students -in Grade 9 topped the honor list for their class when results of the Booth Memorial Junior High School examina day. They are Karen McBride, last year, Margaret Rickard and. Garol Shatford. Students with the highest av- orage in ‘Grades 7 and & were Molody Shatford ‘and’ Mishiyo Nakanisht| Tespectively. “ T9 altain honors standing © requircs fan average higher than 6,00. Lettor: grades |' - on report cards are given a value of ‘7 for an A, 6 for a B, 5 fora 8, 4 for a 6, 8 for'a O me "tor a D:and: 1. for an.£. 1? Tha complete Nat of tho June ‘Hor High Schoo! studonts on November: honor’ list 18. as’ Guy ‘Williams; James Gosner and Alvin Leask .were named to ‘head. the resolutions committec d that. for the convention.” ‘Cinyton “Dennis Anderson, of 1130 Tenth Aventic East, remanded without: plea until to- morrow whoit Td appeared © court: this morning on a charge of breach of recognizance, Police said that Anderson had been placed on a ‘six month sus- pended sentence with restrictions July 29 for fraudu- Jlently: obtainiig., food and. lodg-. ings, and’ {tis ‘alleged that he has broken ‘thé, conditions tha’ recognizance: ‘gevetal times, tions were released to- A fine of $15 wag imposed on who topped her class David John Laurette, 19, of 920. Bloventh ‘Avenue East, today In, ~ World News Briefs. ts Fin ay — Tho United’ tates rocketed satellite ‘toward an orbit. y indica gry the launch: . Chinese cook dies: aged 58 A 58- “your: “old: Chinese | How Fong, of 818 Third Avenue Wot, died Sunday afternoon: in Princo, ‘Ruyport General’ ‘hospital, Born in China, Mt, Tong enme to Canada In 1919 and to Prince. )] Rupert: In 1044, ©) ‘Moat ‘of. hia: te’ working 18:0 cook in: aittoront logging ‘camps: but, . henltty, ho. had Not. worke the. past your ‘He Js bellove and: family. in Ohinas o” Funeral. arrangements: in ‘the ‘orgiaon ; Funora Home, have not. vot, boon Heb. , ‘CAPE CANAVERAL, M, ‘onmora-earrying Tiros won Mor “gbout the Barth today. Thoro {ng was, successful, 4) Four Congoloso soldiers. Rillod “ o‘drivoy. iy funoral - joan quarter of Lodpoldville today © front: somo. of ‘the thousands , LEOPOLDVILLE (Router ‘ Inn clash ontslde the Ghan ocosalon through the Afr f.“ont-with the UN” (Of spectators lone whe oa Co ae ~ jan Wmbassy wer amid crica o was “qnent ape NGRADE. Wi it “Lynne: Dwart, ‘Motrn: Yorbas, Carol: TYossum, Maurnueen Hams ton . ee Scuby, Molody Bhate |: h Koren’ ‘today: rirovosoa n' 1 and South: Koroa to dig- | "toward ovone: voposal: ropro- ppaganas, prog= “TORYO! in nee * CGmmuniat Nort osontntives of Nort onomic'co-oporation as a:ate of ‘the divided country, The,: t step by. the Roca | to. apply vr pauine of ropy a to: have a wito ~ olies. trado and co _ tpl unification’ o " sontad the newos aro On. Boutly Koron, + . vey rye h yf yey a, ‘Greniette onnibreath, . Menton ands. .of. “Michiyo Nakanishi, All» In Rauschen- fon: Nowton, Kar own. prince “Aktnito: and: pian onpltal from. Aden ; mee! FAPANOKG or "ADDIS: ABABA in xd In this Bila : Prinodas, Machiko arriv » today, to bogin n four-c any stat vinit, ‘ i Prince : Rupert. “has now’ gone. 6.7.8. days, without: a fatal twatfle Tornovny ‘and ‘Tom Tims . ‘GRADE 9: Pat Blold, | Judy Grimoltaon, ‘JAieARTA’ mc Avan band Ieilled 10: persona,’ ‘wounded *: Karon MoBride, Margaret Rick- RAILWAY: STRIKE: — - Represenitatives’ “of” the: non railway -unions, - led “by Frank ‘Hall (checked | suit “at: ‘pottom.. right), gather , round the -conference . table -with | three, federal;’; ‘cabinet. ‘ministers- for: talks™* ‘aimed ‘ at’ averting. a: rail ‘strike © -called for, ‘December | ‘3: Postinaster-general’ William: ‘Hamilton: “is” ‘shown: ‘seated © swith ‘arms folded. Toy nls" Fient: as. ‘Labor. : Minister ‘Michael | Starr.” oe - an = 'C 'B. Ce ROUNDUP". the :°82 chool Siatrlets “had reached. agteement.: Since. then another. 1 Uistricts, have’ signed contracts. oe Farmers urg jed. to fight “VICTORIA @ — B.C. farmers Tuesday were urged to fight for complete control: over, the pro- their ‘commodities ‘and ‘to help stabilize~. farm. price levels. and Arnold of -Duncan,. president ‘of: the’ B.C... Federation . of : Agricul- ture, told. ‘the farm organiza~ tion's annual convention ' that co-operatives . and... marketing. boards: “are: the. key. to success-" fu). farming In Canada,”’ “| tng, in, Canada.” , - | Battle vivals anti-dumping: laws against Ca- nadian editions of foreign maga- gines wotld: remove the inequit- rble' competition: that has’ made Canada’s” “periodical press the most... triadequate » ‘of ‘all major Commonwealth ‘countries,, the royal” ‘cominiasion on publica-| tions. ‘was. tald Tuesday... Power: hearings. ‘soon will bogin. ‘hefore Christmas. a . Retail sales, drop during 1 your-ago:, ‘eta By No.Batta ‘aglia:pe ension ‘VANCOUV Tyosday: ngali housed jn threo. rn ard, Arnold -Rivott, Carol Chat= 1. hover And, ‘dostroyea muany | ila In’ wort. necident,,' ung wild bodys Lo ford, Anny, Thomas. a Tava villages, roporlis front Bapd 1 didn tom B's fond SE e104 ‘ m 1c! pias ‘ . ipod 0 AL. yi oak a 1 ‘ Mats : ‘2151 : , Gd | ! . + we i ni at Vee 28 pen'gs)batsrhan ee Nihal A Ae a8 aw ra Wdinwroigiarvwy viscid iin fan wae cv epanyi ivewie vl wi wl 1 ne r : 4 Oh; naw Of Meg Seg scam ak duction’ and inarketing ' ‘of at theorising “cost of food. H, Derck| - VANCOUVER ) — Invoking of : BALMO, B.O.. eo ie hears. ings’, Into! the. British .Columbia’ Power:: Commission's application for, a. Uéence . to. bogin dovelop- mont” of: ‘the’ $450,000 000 Cana- dian: portion: af the multi-million dollar International, Columbia Riverhydro-s clectric resources | tor vehicles, . ‘hardware, » thin: | oe, sant ‘bullatng aupption, ond. Cadet band: ods appliances. tume bled-in; the first: nine months of}. ‘meets ton ight. 3000... aie. Nd othor {lems cons |’ tributed: ot e 2.8 por cent do-|' itt 8:30 pm, th, tho Armorios of oline See compared $o| Aimy’ Cndot” band *Instrugtora. Under discusslor: will "bo the formation of n cndot pine band, |, All. Band ' pe el “REO! t PQe G)) mee Tho: Works. quoated, to''nttond, mon “eampanantion, Bouray o us rofusod ‘to: pay a a alltoogia onelon. for ox», Ininor | ‘wertess | “LOBES, ‘Hranpina | Louls 'B “NEW YORK ( — Runaway ja.” Tho™ honre. nivel | holressa:: ‘Gamble Bonedlot haa)... Battaga:' didn't: file “his * claim within. the/time. Hmits Inala: déwn | bean. dropped: from} the now. ‘odt« Mm Poorer ar ‘Agt,-BateJ thon; of, tha: aoa} router, aa : qe aM ‘ aa Jat iwd aay. her husband - ‘in’ the ‘Thomas it was.a \serious offence || charge instead’ Of. one: 0; ‘OTTAWA’. Q—A~ governthent| Housing Act, with a-.view,, to ing | jobs , was ‘unveiled in. the}. -| Comnions”.. Tuesday: ' by: Works Minister Walker. Pare a “The scope of this, thing. ‘tal head attack’ on the: problem, further’ “asslated: in’ carrying: ou at Canadian univeraltlas, 4a yh bd, eee wt Whos ghee ae faa C h s drunken argument: ”’ Magistrate ‘allways ~ ar M.' W. Mulligan ‘told: -Mrs. Helen: t a and warned: her that she, might; have . been: facing - Oy" murder |: “step into. t ais rsonally if-he mene - : not ‘pé | to tak not At: "eannot nationwide. railway. tle- he country’ ‘moves’ into the winter’ perl a. of high; unem~ ployment, | we plan to revamp ‘the National ‘ But'so ‘tar, the government. has kept ‘itsiHand closely. guarded: Canada’s: trucking. already * ‘battling: © the =: subsidy idea as a sengerous precédent ‘priming ‘the’: home: construction |: ‘J industry: and ‘otherwise ‘provid-, Ae owe ie “a seen mais . industry, is tremondous," ' sald” “Mr. “Walker | toward .the' end of a; 20-page| speech in whicli he outlined ‘the| proposals, which apparently: rep-|- resent tho. government's spear or. unemployment. / gS oa i -Maximum.: loans | ‘to. home ‘pulldors ‘undor’ NHA ‘would’ ba increased, and) down: “paymoyite|’ slashed; : municipalities would. ne te koa : ' “RAYMOND: alta; “(CP Solon Low; 60, a: member: of thes Soclal : Oredit. party, since its “Alberta 1085 + and. ‘national party: lender for the ast. Wayne hannotiticed has. Moeehad ” “his -Aigh’school tenohinng. Job” offeative , January Tyeaday. nj Ns “Mr! ‘Low returned ‘to: teniddutiia - 1 Boptenthor,.: 1088, i (.) t in the!Mitch 1: cloctiony.that - oa saw i Socin] .Credit patty =, from al, oe "Hou , Commons scata, > = WEATHER: * dtouay ‘Thu few showdrd: nee nm o be a iitties nulle lof Winds , southeast “qontly 30, over: ‘shen wil " Daw. ar ie and high ‘slum clearances projects, .and sn}. constructing.’ sewerage ., works; |: lonna: would'he provided for cons | struction. of -atudent, realdences 8; genera iMy. Walker’ amiotinced’ the proposals indntroducing. a; rou lution paving tha” way for thé}. | ba. ‘which! will ‘Blvo thom, effect, tro today. | CA mootihg. will bé hold tonight *ghurelay, 60: Pralfio Soa Tih as ra vy. Aye roe ca rain. 08 H Yoniglite i$ 108