aa ‘remained .- ‘abdard: ma g VR EO ae yore LO Se Telephone 6767 iz os a @ votmoue's Wai. UB) 0 ats ~ Srhith reported, ‘after discussing ‘the: ‘release. ‘of. pris-|: -Onlers “aboard. ‘the’ captive “the picture i is ‘not. as’ defini 2 “like. it-to, be”; as ie also. ‘said: that rebel Captain Hen- J] efrained. from discussing ‘ ‘substit- — ute plan for. thé ‘off-loading of passengers if entry’ to Recife, Brazil, cannot: be arranged.” . “The ‘United’ States: consul ‘from |}. rique Galvao hag: r ‘Recife, Ernest : 8... Guaderrama the - Santa} Maria’ ‘to ‘take: the names’ ‘and |: other.” informatio “concerning pis Jed. the. passengers ‘. at: Recife; ‘Vnorth- eastern ° Brazil, rebel : Gen. “> passengers “vital Importance. ‘great: internations the: youth of: the ada.” Bot “The Canadian: -clation will ma ‘choice: in ‘March-—and. if. it}.is Garibaldi, |: the. city will invitesthe Interna- ‘tonal -Olympic. .Committee to ‘stage ‘the winter.. games in the provincial park: —. ; ~ «Frank. Lewarne of GODA said Calgary poses the’ main Cana- vorld to Can- mpic Asso- Sadia boards oe day. . ported from aboard ‘the captive : by. radio to Atlantic Fleet head- -| quarters : several -hours..after: he} |: boarded the. commandeered: liner. vo Lat sea,35: miles. off: the. Brazilian| IN: port: of. Recife.. | th len © spoke | -to. ‘the: assembled gg Rear : n Admiral cane? ‘liner: ‘Santa Mari ia today]: ite as. all concerned -would drrangements: “for: the. “passen- gers,’ "a fleet’ ‘spokesman: “said. “The; ‘rebel | « held ‘Portuguese ‘liner: ‘Santa. Maria ‘will; travel. to Rio as, soon’as:it-has.disémbark- Humberto. Delgado: said here: to- Rear- ~Admiral Allen. Smith: re- liner: today ‘his: first: talks with: ‘Portuguese rebel : ‘Henrique M. _Galvao .on- the release. of the were” in ‘general good. ae | ‘The’. admiral ‘made his: report mith’ talked: with: Galvao ‘and ee eral | :Men’s: ay ‘don’t ‘believe. ow need“ the’ f Bomarc missile. which. is* not: an. oP. effective defence. in ‘any. sense }.'5 and:-will ‘probably ‘be. scrapped |. witl by’: the’ ‘United®. ‘States “one. of | 5 these days”, ‘he’ ‘told @. $10-a- plate~ dinner - -given:. ‘py the Lib- Club. “of. Greater Vancouver. fe However, ‘the Liberal Jeader said,’if «atomic® weapons © were brought. under: ‘NATO: ‘control, in=. stead -:of.: ‘control ‘of individual. ‘Member'. ‘nations, : “yhe: : believed. Canada’s. ‘contingents in. ‘Europe should” be: armed ° with: atomic’ weapons. | ay Earlier,” ‘in’-an’ \ interview, he said a. “grim * winter” - would, continue. ‘because. ‘of’ ‘mounting unemployment. ° ‘The’ National,’ * Gaeta for the Control of Radiation Hazards in Toronto - Monday announced |. ‘its opposition ‘to-any. extension of nuclear: arms ‘to ‘Canada ° and other’ countries “Rot, now ‘posses sing them. | Oe Dogs The announcement said: “the | committee: “had | -voted | 39° to.7 is exterision. An’ ‘ace ‘worthy. that, the. ‘CCF. and Lib eral: parties; have, spoken, ou 0 the: question.:;, Beye : joint. arrangements. for. the. Pp ‘though the party, did not extend ‘this. to ‘cover ‘possible. participa tion in NATO for the. use: of SUC, national © leaders -has . also - op by... Canada.’ ooo ed “Firemen were. called’ £0 | 1440 Sixth East, the | home ‘of. Leon- |. ard Hadland, about. 2:30. p.m. today’ where an oil heater had flashed. back’ causing a small blaze and some excitement. Fire, Chief E. W. Becker said’ that the flash had caught on: to a rag below.the heater but Mrs.: K, J. Dopson, of 1439. The Plaza }- poured sand and salt on the blaze and had jt out before fire- ‘dian opposition jn. its offering ofan f and Lake Louise. eW. A. Bisset newly appointed “assistant scout men arrived. There was no dam- age, commissioner — See. Three new. appointments have. been announced bg the Prince. ‘Rupert District Boy Scouts council. to the senior executive of the movement in this area, - #Now Assistant: ‘District CGom-| = . missioner is W. A, Blssct of: 1070 /Righth” ‘Avenuc®; East; David’ udsdale of 880. “Borden Street, “fias&. been appointed District -Boout Mastor; and: ‘Art Boliveau bf,.875 Bordon ‘Streot has been nppolntad to» thd: oxecutive of phe: nasociation, »: ‘Mr, Bissot has: oon ‘associated . With | the. scouting’. movement here | for the past four years aa fh Scout Leader ‘nd ‘proviously fot: sovon ‘years. ~ Poyh: over fivo. yoars ago from “the British Camor ; Now. Bequt’. wi | ae “Ridsdale: rs obo Leader, David with: . Movemont for. the."*pa p Sour ‘ot: which ho has boon a _ | PRONE loncor,: or Originally trom » Hollifield, | Yatkahiro, England, he Mas boon Prince “Rupert has “OW gone days Fiwithout a. fital pratt hdecident.. | ae ny pan: dee caaggiee Thee emme wees From Dundee; - Scotland, he camo. to: Prince Rue" , tho. J st 10 yonrs, - in Canada for the past 13° years, ‘Mr, Boliveau, a recent ap- pointmont.: from Kamloops to tho’ Canadian National. Tele- graphs office, has worked for eight years with the Kamloops District Scouts Association as an ordinary, momber and eventu- aly presidént, A mooting of. the association is oxpocted to be called shortly and the time and place. will be announced, . : ‘causes small ‘fire oy “Making. his: tiaiden speech in ‘the: legislature during the Throne Speech. debate, Mr. Per- rault said. $75, 000,000. in con- struction business could be rais- ed inihome: improvements pro- jects. that: would: ‘put unemploy- ed men.to wor! if. properly fp- proached, : He said labor ‘management and governments. should: get to- gether and disctiss such a pro- gram, which | ‘he described as “an attempt. to | otra tota| com- munity -sacrifidd':to help. alle- viate unomployrnont, ‘His ‘plan’ would''see British supplying wholly-B.C, products such as plywood, lumber, nails reduction t11 ‘prigos for home re- pairs, ne a The “unomployod, working through thelr. trade unions, |: might. give a “almilar reduction in charges in. Anis. program. The provincial: government might put wy10"per cent of the}. cost and municipalitios - could pons In. Africa, an ONGRATULAT Orly and es t. Assoointion, Rau and the: labler Asalatant, IONS: avo: ‘in! order, ‘for; ‘both on thelr new appolntmen Tho. former.: ne fs 4 David Ridsdale: An the Distriat | has. bocomo” Si District Boout,, District Comm duignor, we Bait phot 4 iy Joh, Pan i tawa, - Dr./Jules. ‘Gilbert of. Que a bee. Ay Hyde and | -Mrs.. vinciall and eet government 4 and the ‘public was proposed Moriday by British Columbia Liberal 1 Ray Perrault as a means of stimulating the construc- tion industry: and thereby easing unemployment. Hadland .and a. neighbor, Mrs. - Columbia suppliers — industries | and so on — give a 10-per-cent | | cause of fire. J about. 1:30 am: ‘yosterday” was ‘| causod - by’ poor ‘conatruetion in i amounted to about $100, 0: Man chare ded | with. contributing | rionts: “was romanded ‘| without He: declined ; to, nam senting. voters... Mr.. “‘Keehlyside;, chai the | British: Columbia: Commission. and: ‘former. head: the United: Nations: technical: as sistance. division, ‘said. it, is note The” “Liberal: party, he: \“has® taken ‘the view: that. Can-. ada: should not, have. national’ session of. these .-weapons,: al weapons.” “The CCF: party: ‘through: “its posed any use’ ‘of. such "weapon “The: committee . “isi é group: of: ‘prominent: ‘Canadians formed | in- February, « 1960. : Its: executive. “committee: TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, ‘hy 1961 ‘Port — And ‘Key to the Great: Northwest eae oy — - Night Calls—Business 6768, ; ito = ‘private. | includes. att ‘| Walter:: ‘Koerner - Of ‘Vancouve ‘Mr. ‘Justice: J ‘T: ‘Thorson’ of: ‘Ot: : “ der forego “taxes on for three years. “Our. main uriemployment is in. the construction industry,” Mr, Perrault said, quoting fig- ures showing ‘that 16 per cent of construction workers: now, are unemployed | in B.C, He said. surveys have ‘shown that the average home needs $500 in repairs and this. repre- sents a potential of. 815, 000, eon) in business: In'B.C, oo improvements : developed:\as’ BS :-| dams‘to be built.on-the river in|.- B.C. at a-cost of $428,000,000.-It}: :- ~. also: provides Canadian -agree-| . ment: to permit ‘the U.S:: “to” build]. .- result; of contro the Libby Dam on’ the ‘Kootenay River in Montana at-a point :be- tween -where: the: “river leaves and re- enters. B.C, : “Mr: Strachan: said “there - was favorable Columbia: development plan for Canada: would have-in-' cluded a diversion of the. Koot- enay into the Columbia, a move that would: have refused the U.S. permission to construct - Libby Dam. ms ‘The diversion would. increase thereby its power potential, ALLOWE D: DIVERSION. ‘ Mr. Strachan said the. U, S. had agreed-to allow the diversion but “the Social Credit. government} | Poor construction “A firo ‘nt’ the home : of ‘J R, Proctor, 1413) First... Over'look, ‘the fireplace, Fire Chiof’ H, W. Becker. said. today,:* Chief: Becker: sald “nat tho és bricks of tho flroplnco were al tu. | ated: too newr' the floor, - . : ‘Tho fireplaco: had. boon .appar- ontly cbullton top, of the: floor, o Inatond ‘of tho floor boing hullt |; ‘|Rround: tt, and the: fire, burnt Tbhe. wood | alrectly below. tho}; brioka, “Damngo .. from: tho” “Blane “Gormatn | Grilao': of, ‘tho. Now plon until’ Fobrunry.. 8 ‘whon he Appeared Jn police’ court this: morning: on charges. of. POABOR- alon: of ‘ato lon gooda’ “and two oharges. of. sontriinting. to vue G annery ‘boiler house burnt _as firemen, tugs fight blaze oF ire ‘ripped: ‘through the boiler house: at Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd; in Port‘ Edward, yesterd ay after- noon and caused an estimated $1, 000 damage. About. midnight. yoatordny nile Hollziquoncy, . Haquor In he ponwouslons. coe “About 26 Port “Edward: volun- teor firemen and. two tugs and some men from Columbia Cellu- lose fought the blaze which caused considerable damage to the roof and one. wall of tho boilor house, : Prince Rupert's ‘pre dopart- mont: sont. out five off. duty, firo- men and a truok but: tho ‘volun- teers had the blaze’ under: ‘con- trol hy tho time thoy. arrived, At one timo’ thore. WAS fv dan- gor that the fire to sane . contalnors * of: soluble liquids but it was ‘divorted; Although the walls wero: ‘burns od; tho boilors: & wore nob touched, “Company: Officials . have 'no idon how tho blaze: starlod but aro Investigating, Oe “Found. with liquor: Having. ‘porsoasion .. of: Nauor while undor the ago: of 21° ‘onrned Kelth .Grant,..20, of 517 Sixth |- 3. Avontio Woat. 0 $10 fino when ho Apponred in, polico:. court. this morning. hoforo: Magistrate q,. T, Applewhalte,. os “ROMP anid. the | charge , “was Inid ‘when: Grant. wns. ‘ehoaked n Cow: .Bny.: and» found. No, Rave | general agreement that the most]: B.C, ROUNDUP the flow of the Columbia’ “and would catch on | ‘Washington, D, 8: -arinounced. . by the’ capsule, ‘showed that the “behaviour, tests during the 16- The’ announcement stated : ton, had ‘been spotted: by an: - target.-area; why House... et ‘debate on. the mattor at a later |: stage, Highest. ‘suicide rate ‘NANAIMO! @)rLe The Vancou-|: vor Islandarea: still has one of tho highest) suicide’. rates ~ In Canada, medical’ health. officor ‘Dr. C.J. 0; MeKenzlo' sald Mon- ‘day, “The. figure..jis, betwoon' 16 and 20 per cont per. ‘100 000 pop- Ontarlo’s See figure and nine times’: much») a8 /Now- foundiand: MEE oe ‘New school rules, (VICTORIA | On — .Grown. ups district: ‘students’, sitting’ nlono at lunch; sitting, in cars, under.’ Penalty, of ‘dismissal |: for -“poralstont ‘offenders,’ ‘Tho! * ofdor's,’ ‘dsaued at: the: roquost of paronts,: dro nlmed: at >keoping the: ABONOS': ‘apart. frony: tho: timo | they geton the: school : bus” din the ‘morning Mnbll thoy got off. In tho afternao 2 ON Mgt ly “Aadian; dr ‘inking, Indian: ““votdrans Jn: :-voterana! olub:: “yoomay’: “whore aleoholia drinka are: sor hero. during: 0, wooekond -by. tha iNavycand Alt tho. ‘Army; Votorans : At Gand Ww Official.sources gave no. indication of the animal's: con: dition after. the: capsule hit: the. water. cs “f @ tly & tect a woh * wotorIA’ (ep) _ “The sbeukér ¢ of. ‘ihe Tee ture ‘Monday ‘ruled out. of order ‘a ‘requést by: cor opposition | leader Robert Strachan for a ruling: on: the} eligibility: of ‘Highways Minister Gaglan cli to ait in, the} "Speaker: wigh Shani lett the of way. open, howover, for possible - ulation, This is twica: as ‘much ‘AS havo. spoken end. Booko: school |’: have their. ore). dors: No necking; hand-holding} |, -WIOTORIA:@):— ‘Loglalativo| namondmonty * to.” pormit native rvod:. was roquested British ; ‘Coltimbla command of. that. * i nponnation radioed :back ni animal: satisfactorily performed. : minute: trip. fos that. the capsule, weighing ‘one = aircraft “190. ‘miles beyond: ‘the au isla- two accidents Street js. in satisfactory. condl-. gonerally® ‘shaken } up . ‘attoriicol- ‘| don Dennis Rochon” ond. Ovorlook,': “ROMP, Said: that: wore: tho: cause of tha accldant:. and «Thirds Avehue ,; pm, yoaterday, hot “ROMP ‘said: that, n ar: by. Charlog Wlott: of-Prir port slid into; tha voar,. ‘other. ‘voh clo : owned .by.-Ry.: Mooro of” 702. Wig Wily: Avonuo |: Damago “amounted: to” moro than: $100 about: ‘noon Saturday whon! a car’ drivon:, by.” ‘Josoph Sopront!:’ of:689.. Sixth: Avenue Weat was in« collision with: a parked: vehicla owned! by G. Hotol: on Sixth: atrcots as - (Reuters) ms ‘: |governmont * | bombing of Manono in. northern Al city woinai is" in Prince Rue pert Goneral. Hospital’ today: fol- lowing an’ aceldont in: which she! was: being’ installed in ‘Manono was in’collision with: a ‘car:on ae : Third. Avenue! West near’ Sixth |. Street about 6:46 p.m, yestorday.| _ Mrs, Vera Webb’ of 211:Sixth tion. suftoring bruises: and: ‘hoine Iiding with a’ car. ‘driven’ ‘by 'Gor- “of. 1536: 80 ley éondltiona Ico also. caused: san cacatdont at the. intersection of Tirst Streat, about B14) TT a nde Rue] of: ge r Winsby. of 1080 | Frat. “Avene Weat;,'” noar: “the Prince: Rupert]: | places. i industry, business: ‘and the: Professions con: ane : terms log mo Oe rin Cong , ay ...More -. oral, ‘others “news. oh ‘Nations: ‘here’ from Baluba“sourc~ rae esas UN’ officials vigorously,’ oh || tested to'the breakaway Katanga a ‘against: the: day-old Katanga, Spe ait i plane Monday on Mononoyheld by supporters: of jailed ‘ese’ premier Patrice Lu mbna, UA pro-Lumumbo | government today, © ‘The new, air: ald. information ‘sald. ‘bombs: word dropped’.on towns.on the River Lualaba, woat of ‘Manono, PB . 2 ALCUN spokesman «. sald at world.’ ‘organization: took’,.a,,serl- ous ‘view’ ‘of’ the: ‘bombings: in viow of its efforts to provent a direct clash: between the pro-Lu-. mumba-force in Manono-and tho - ‘gondarmerie | of .. the’: Katanga government, ‘headed ‘by: Promior Molise Talyombo,. eee ‘Cloudy: with ® showard “oe SNOW, Mn’ sone mainian a “Taba, Possibly some ae Any ‘and ignow > tom ~ Winds southenast/S on es 4 oft (Paolf Poo ghey Pee , RLISABETHVILEE, "ne: Géngo | mos airraids, ye Lumumba aifeas i « in horthern’ Katanga have:killed |. - one. ‘elvillan, and woundes sev ae bbe pit was, teporte edyto- 4 ‘pro-. Six bombs were droppdd’tiom oe igo