i 1g ir : - ful British. 7: reed ~ XLVI, No. 21 Social Credit. League in Columbia : gathers its representatives today in annual huddle to discuss the party's fortunes, “ With the party ‘holding a firm majority in the legislature and, according to, Premicr Bennctt, no election in the offing, the business of the two-day con- vention is expected to be wrap- ped up in quick order. tis tiny | Indochina ty tala - The 500 delegates from across the. province. will have about 90 tesolutions to consider. “EVERYONE SATISFIED” “Thal’s considerably less than in previous” years,” sald Noel Murphy of Vancouver, party president, “I guess everyone is satisfied with the. fob the gov- ornment is’ doing.” Mr. Murphy's job is one of four up for election by the dele- gates, So far, he has no opposl- tion for the job. Three vice- presidents - are. also slated for election. , meen tenor ere : King of Laos dies’ in. sleep “LUANG PRABANG, Litos (Ay — King ‘Sisavang Vong of Laos, the world's senior monareh, dicd THursday night during a lull in kingdom's fight for survival against the threat of Communist rebels, ‘Tha T4-your-old king died In hia red-roofed, .gald-spored pal- hee on the Mekong river where ha hits Intn for five yoars, bod- edden with rheumatism and Ngvk cancor, Crown Princo Say- We. Vathana, hecomas ruler of the rovolt-tarn “Vang of a. mil- Hon ‘olephants and the _whito parasol, " ces oe topeenenet ene + seep rareren wer peenaremaen ‘Lack of steel - ‘halts car output TDRTROMT | (Ah Conornl Motors, oWrld's largest, bulldor of nuto- mobilos, Wil halt, all but Renttor- cdl PARSON TEP car production by _bonient heennsa of a Inck of steal, Oe mT Bey ve -ORMES DRUGS LTD, ve DIAL 2151 1. i ty ’ a ¥ kt “Telephone 6767. --The': power-; community of Hamiota:‘said in Friday's column that he had a choice between watching junior hockey or high school. football. “Ty: chose the hockey game,” he said, “and felt no reason why I shouldn’ t leave at the end of the second period.” The game was a’ Manitoba Junior Hockey League -affair played before about 150 fans. St. Boniface Canadiens beat Winni- peg Rangers 4-3. a WIFU football game Monday in which Saskatchewan Rough- riders beat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 37-30, , PLAYING FOR FUN “The pros were playing for fun on Monday, and really provided} ) entertainment, The junior hock- ey players surely didn't seem to be playing, tet alone for fun, _ The lack of enthusiasm on Sette ab ete pam: enna RETIN rhino Rbmm mH ae AVR ReLs coins tee Fisherman dies on boat here A Vancouver fisherman, Ing- vold Haugan, ‘died this morning aboard his boat the Miss Joan Which was dockod at Cow Buy flonts. Te was 60, Mr, Haugan fs survived by his wife Olfa in Vancouver, | Born In Loovono, Norway My, Haugan camo to Canada In 1027, living In: Vancouver most of his lite since thon, | Ho had been flashing in tho Princo Ruport Aaron for about four days, Ronalns will bo forwarded to Vancouver tomorrow for burial. Rocket budget. WASHINGTON (1) — Congross Will bo aalkod to vote #140,000,~ 000 noxt your—double this your's approprintion—-to push dovel- opment of a giant rocket on- gino, This was diaclosed Thursday during a convarsntion botwoon Warnher von Braun, Gormine horn misallo solontiat, and Roy Johnaon, outgoing head of the dofonco dopartmont's Advanced “ R EV. RALPH: CLARK, pastor: of. the United’ ‘Church “at Hamiota, | 1. Manitoba, watches as Lynda Kidd prepares :to shoot in one of. | ‘the local .basketball games he referees: in his spare.time. A. ‘keen ~ ‘| ..Spor ts fan, Mr.. Clark -has swapped jobs. with Winnipeg. Tribune | ‘sports - editor Jack” ‘Matheson’ ‘for: "as wee 3 | over. ‘Sunday. commercial: sports: finds writing pastor S _ WINNIPEG (CP) — A United Church minister! writing.a guest’ sports column: in. the Winnipeg; Tribune witnessed a junior hockey game ‘Thursday night and he didn’t: particular ly like what hes saw, Rev, Ralph Clark of/ the rural! —----—----—---- ~*~ von! He constrasted the contest tol: the part of: the players couldn't help but be communicated to the handful of relatives that had | turned out to see their boys. The! publicity blurbs onthe Friday night wrestling card.” Mr. Clark jis writing the col- umn as his part of-a bargain with Tribune sports editor Jack Matheson, The bargain came from a controversy involving commercialized Sunday sport. Matheson spent last week as Mr, Clark's assistant in Hamiota, and Sunday defended Sunday sport in a sermon to Mr, Clark's congregation, The minister will present his arguments in his final column Saturday. - —_ Lions, Esks for broadcast in Centre A broadcast of the Western Interprovincial Foot- ball Union playof f game between the B.C, Lions ‘and the Edmonton Eskimos will be piped into the . Civic Centre Saturday afternvon at 2: pm, Arrangements: for the service wore completod. this afternoon nftor two days of hectic discus- slon between interested — city residents radio stations CFPR, CKWX, OKNW and the Cann- dian Brondonating Corporation in Vancouver, Upshot of the whole matter, which saw. prossire brought to bonr on the OBO to have. tho brondensat rolayotl, through the local station, wag:.that OKWX agrocd to .rolny.. tho. broadcast Into OFPR or the Civic Contre, However, OFPR wats inform- od through it8 OBO. offico In Vancouvor, that. the contract botwoen tho: advortising | ngonay which sponsors 'tho tho WIFU football network pro- vents the addition of any rndio stallion anywhare for brondanst of any of the WIFU gamos, Arrangomonts are now boing Mado. (oO. have «the brondenst pipod” Into tho « Olvic Contro, whore n allvor' collection will bo tnkon to cover coate of the apoo- Rosoarah Profosts Agenoy,: aes Jpeney -in for their ‘jobs as part-time boys must have been reading the}. hand: ‘in field’o Mortgage. and. Howsin Corpora, tion will be.approved: : “New - applications, whether | “from. builders, owners. or limited dividend com- ‘panies, cannot be accepted’ dite ‘the ‘clese of business: today.” uo _ Mr. Walker’ indicated *th further federal funds for Hou ing loans cannot be expected u til” Parliament, mects. again’ i January. oe NEW... ‘WESTMINSTER: Firemen: will refuse to: be’ “sworn tradfic policemen, a spokesman for the International “Associa- tion of Fire Fighters (CLC) ‘said Thursday... Union secretary. Lloyd ® Wis- heart said members have been instructed to co-operate fully with city orders to guide traffic but on legal advice they should refuse to be sworn in, , Road ptoblems chamber topic ' Problems facing construction | of the Stewart-Cassiar road. will be the subject of an illustrated ! talk by Dr. W. B. M. Hick at. Monday's Chamber of Commerce: Dr, L. M. Greene, president said: today. Also on the chamber agenda for Monday are reports on the pending ‘CPA Canso withdrawal,; - the proposed dinner for Carl Junge, executive director of the Alaska International Rail and Highway commission and the re- ames and] tal Une, vised fee schedule, play off set Supplying case brings $50 fine| A olty’ man, Kevin Magulro Wott, 26, of the St. Elmo Ho- tel, was: fined $60 or In dofaull of paymont sontonced to 10 days In jail atter hoa was found guilty dn Port Edward police court yos- Story’ -& :| impression: that: ‘all’:1,200 ‘boxes ‘of apples -had ocen. ‘sold.’ -That 2 ‘ PROVINCTAL, LIBRARY "VICTORIA, Be: Nish Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 | 3 PRICE TEN. CENTS. two: counts. : ‘isn’t so either... What gimmicked the: story, ‘up in ‘the. first place was an in- correct figure that was. given for expenses. — Whereas: the ‘expenses . were actually $2,450: ‘Furthermore, Robert McKay, Jr, apple day chairman said today, the 1,200 boxes were de- livered but 266 boxes: are. still to.be paid for. — Figures stand today as fol- lows: Collections (from tag day ap- ple sales and box sales) -$2,800; cost of apples $2,450; . tag day proceeds $200; which leaves the Gyros with a net of : $550. With approximately $798 still to be collected from apples de- ‘Ivered, the Gyros hope to make about $1, 340 on the. entire pro- ‘Masset man magistrate’ S 5,000th case A Masset man, Raymond. Par- nel, 21, who pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction this morning, became Magistrate BE, T. Applowhaite’s 5,000th case sInce he took office July 6, 1057, Parnell was Magistrate Ap- plewhaite's 4,999th case whon he pleaded guilty to escaping custody and pushed the magis-~ trate's record up to 6,000 cases when ho also admitted obstruct. Ing an officor In the execution of his duties, Maagtstrate Applowhaite re- manded Parnoll to Novembor 6 for sontencing, ‘ ROMP told the court that Par- nell was involved in a fracas in front of a hotel and that he Was arrostad and placed in tho poliao van, During the. arrest Parnoll Ag~ saulted a constable, terday of supplying: an: Indinn With an Intoxloant, Heo pleaded not guilty, LOT PRE-SET CINE-EONGIRASRTN 9 73rd _ polio vietim VIOTORIA ()—Bath logs and an arm of Clayton Giesen, 28, of Nanaimo hava boon para] aod by pollo, hospital officials hore aud Thursday night, Wo. had not heen placed in an iron Jung. Offiaials said Mr. Gloson had not rocelved Salk Injoctlons, ‘He was British § Columbin's Tard pollo Viotlm of tho your, ‘ * Police said that anothor youth, Terronco Dudoward, 20 of Mns- sob’ who Is also pwaiting son. tonce for assaulting pollee officer, oponod the door of tho nolico van allowing: Parnoll to oscnpe, ‘ Dudoward nasnuliod . cone atable when hoe was boing ar- rested aftor Parnoll had.osonpod, ROMP snid, Tho court was told that Par- nell was taken Into custody In Masset: Wodnosday:and -returned to Prince Ruport, Didoward ts to bo sontonced a yros still need | pay : or: oe deli vered | " Members. of Pri ce Rupert, : Gyro club, are. unhappy, Noaay on | listed. as being $750 they were | “SHAPING | UP. RAPIDLY. is the building on, the old. Canadian ‘shipyard site: The- building,’ which measures. 270: feet-in n by .80 feet wide, is: “believéd: to. be ‘one’ of the larg buildings. in British ‘Columbia, ‘No indication, has ‘been’ to. ‘a. date ‘for starting operations. Prince Ruper \ . d oe National Railway. rydock ‘and’ me First: - however, » Mr. - MéKay persons. who- havé received ap- ples, to pay,, for them. UFAWU. group | picketing — convention VANCOUVER |. Women pickets paraded : outside - Social Credit convention headquarters today demanding the release of the publisher of a union news- paper jailed for contempt of court, Members of auxiliary to the United: Fishermen. and Allied Workers Union greeted conven- tion delegates when they arrived at the Pacific National Exhibi- | tion, building, George North, publisher of the Union's weekly The Fishermen, ‘| now fs serving a 30-day jail sen- tence for contempt of court. He lost an appeal against conviction and sentence last week, He was sentenced to jail and his paper fined $3,000 for an editorial that appeared during the strike of jronworkers against the second Narrows bridge en- tliled “Injunctions won't catch fish, nor build bridges”. OTTAWA —Lrrick Willis, 63, Manitoba's deputy. promier and public works minister, today was appointed Lioutenant- Governor of his province effective Jan. Wary 15. wane OTTAWA, we The Canadian Tax Journal says British Colim- blangs aro inelined to disbellove the provincial govornmont’s olalins that. ib Is debt-free, “Thoy are forever polnting aut that thoro is-a joker up the pro« mior'’s (Promior Bonnott’s): sloavo,” says the Journal, offlolal publication of the Canadian Tax Foundation, - with hoadquartors In Toronto, - Tho Journal’s oditarial section ontitled fact: and opinion, says Mr, Bonnett's government has vonducted a Wolls -planned: pub- Nolty campnaign.to put noross tho Idon of. debt frco provincial tronsury, But It anys that British Colum. Novombor 3, blans point ta tho joker in My, te * ip ~ said; he Gyros: would like ‘those. |complaints ° concerning use 200 yards. , The. weapons» were: confiscated by officers after: “police” and city hall officials were swamped with of the Hallowe’en noisemakers Po- lice said the guns are homemade of heavy pipe and when loaded a child-or adult at close range. . () — Col. Donald McGugan, British. Columbia’s one-man: liquor. commissioner, announced Thursday that the licences of five Nanaimo-area beer. parlors lifted recently for “unsatisfactory operation” will be re-instated Friday morning. Christmas holidays “ VICTORIA The cabinet Thursday approved Dec 24 and Dec. 31 as holidays for provincial civil servants and other govern- ment employees. ‘It also ap- proved Boxing Day. as a holiday under the ‘Factories Act. Dark clothing VANCOUVER ()—A coner's jury was told Thursday , Mrs, Mary Karaloff, 73 was wearing dark clothing when she was struck by a car here Sunday. Her death was ruled accidental. , Men not identified BURNABY ()) — Soven crown witnesses at a preliminary. hoar~ Ing hero Thursday: could ‘not VICTORIA t : : 6 he t x wits fl me * ‘ idantify any of three men B.C. “really. debt-free” asserts financial journal Bonnott's sldaye by. saying” Una “while technically ho has tellev- ed the province of its direct debt ho has been running up a bill for Over $400,000,000 of indirect debt through the ‘guarantoo of bonds a government and’ othor agen- G Q&, “os “Toxo include: tho Pacific Great Mastern Railway, tho B.C, Powor Commission, tho toll bridge and: highway authorily and alvwo Include Indabtodnoss of local boards of oducation, ‘Yormerly the funds/for many of those purposes wero borrowod diveotly by. tho provinces . and turnod “over: to the agency or} board; now tha counterpart bor- rowing . cnartica a , goyornmont guarantce and has no offoct on provinolal dobt, “VANCOUVER. (GP) —Polie .in ; a se Thursday night, seized a dozen “pipe’ guns”: in which ee (fir ecrackers s can be. used. to hurl a missile: more. than . branch ‘ofthe. Bank of; Nova Sco-: with rocks or marbles could kill|’ ‘Licences ‘re-instated © 2arby : B aby. charged “with: an. armed: “bank holdup. ‘Jack Dow, 29; ‘Louis: Del- ladonna,.' 28, and“Patrick: Miller, 26, are. charged. with ‘robbing. a" tia here, “Publisher: ‘honore “VANCOUVER. ‘O—C.. Al Bar- ber, retired; publisher.-: twice-weekly. Chilliwack.....Pro- gress, wags; presented “with - a. plaque honoring: the. 50. years he had been a publisher. at-a con- vention of the British Columbia Weekly Newspapers: Assoclation here Thursday. Mr. Barber. As al. me - Entire force of RCMP. out | for Hallowe’e en... hewet a RCMP’ will bo out in full: force tomorrow night in an attempt, to forestall persons damaging. prop. erty during ‘the eelobration ’ of Flallowe’ en Staff Sgt, w. J. Currie;: “NCO in charge of chy RCMP detach~ ment, said: today ‘that “all seity RCMP members will bo patral- Ung the elty on. the ‘lookout: ‘for offencors. . oe He sald’ that any. ‘persoh caught’ damaging. property. ‘Will be charged,. oN Kinsmon bonfiros, fivoworks and troata will! be foatured: il Conrad Street, Borden ' Strat and Gyro Park Starting, at, 6:80 pmo. : “a road Prince Rupert, hab now" gone 287 sda PNG, without: a fatal battle accident, ° . Oe WEATHERS. Ixtonsaive “rain overnight Cloudy with showors, Satur day. Little chango. in:'tem- porature, -Winds. sovthérly 35 ovornight.. Now tonight and high Saturday. 43, tei pa TIDES— Saturday, October ai, io (Paclfig | Standard. Timo) Wah | von 00788 G0, toot 12:30 29,0; feot- “Low sennsagane 06: 30 8, foot. ‘ oo AOE 09 18 fqob, “of. the A