oy, ivomBér dues-this year 97,618 pete “are ‘recely » world. MSA: . “persons.: n ves ONES x He saldsthe age imittRae’ b ng. raised: to: cover’. the aingeasihete : ‘umber of students@stayine Aahe, extras year.at- high: sch Agolsgand © to: ‘cover : ‘larger: Lumber des _ bendants attending” univeesitiae y {Coverage - for emérgaNty, immed leu) ‘care, which .was Draviousle "limited | ‘outside B.C.. td Giana andr the: United .Statesiisnbelnge extended. “in: keepings with) ithe “time,-with more, peoniereaingsio | smore ‘places," said Dry Maci¥an. |. “Of: the $12, 587, 448s received gin wee ‘cent: was. pald:out * ihe'¢elains, - compared with’ 90,46 int¥l 958% 2Nd- ded to. operating ,, expenses} rot | “9,25. per, cont,’ thise sulfpaipun _dotielt of: $407,497 MED ss ‘D, Jonnston; Dr. G, W. J. Fiddes, ‘A publle 1 moe n ie de “ ipnutaday night. Inthe Smee ye “tre by Prince a meiner tho ‘Fedorals ae BAASHOg glition, a‘spok seria tho. "grou “ANN Unyggd sacl \gtiod: mre ‘He sald. hy " reat £ sehediulod “to start at: af an nC i Y regi ‘qed © by. Ded tf oyopr oxontatt VCAO! the’ ‘nasoclation aphee -of the “and gM , Pnlnee Rupe Wp Lior: Council, Tho mag ore ihopefederal:govern- ‘ment bo any Vg tio; ‘abyil! norvALny. mu IharensegyPsMlAttOs. mo Moanwylloe Tho Canndian | "Prose voportod. froin Oblawa: that} “Winwneo : ‘Ministor’ Mloming: has ; - yoltoratod the. governmont's. In| “tention (0, review tha: specint pay ~ paaltton of cortaln'., RYOUPS ‘of wovernmant: cmnployess. na ar Prince: “Rupert. has now gone? 83, 1 “days ‘without el ‘fatal: -treetic)| aiceldanty Sed ~ORMES DRUGS. LTD: 215 “Miss. M. D, Woodward'on behalf: “ nurse: ‘Avthiir. Murray; C.: J. Gustafson race : hptnddros- 1 ‘Woods came here‘from Vancou- ctitdewill dont withthe! “Many ‘attend a fineral rites ~ aN large crowd of relatives and friends» yesterday... ‘afternoon. gathered at Ferguson | "Funeral: Home to pay their. last: respects to Mrs. Agnes Elizabeth - Woods, who: died December. 9 ab the age of 66... ‘Dean George . T. Pattison of- ficiated at the’ funeral service during which the hymns “Sun of were sung... During: the culogy” Dean Pat- stison. read a poem - written by ‘oft the staff of Miller Bay Indian ‘hospital,’ where Mrs. ‘Woods had ‘for many years, served: as a “Honidrary, pallyuarers were 8, ‘Dry: Sy K “Macdonald, A Bruce ‘Brown; William Scuby, Gee Mah, ‘and ‘Angiis¢ McPhail. Active; pallbearers: were Porey: ‘Aloxniider, “Hibert Doolany: Wile Ham: cAngus,, Chester: ‘Benson, |. "Raymond. ‘Doolan ° and’ Bamiich “Alexander, Interment followed. ut Fair ‘view comotery, °° Mrs, Woods' only son Robert 0. vor with his family to attend the funeral, My Soul”* and’, “Rock of Ages” | : Council’ S action on ‘the 30. i Ciky |r “ mendations: made, by ‘the. under-. _ jp Writers. - “Council received. ‘a: letter from: lye. ‘Turner: in’ September. which warned | that | unless " improve- ments: were. made: ‘in. the city’s fire defences ‘an’: ‘increase of 15 per cent‘ in-fire insurance rates would. be: necessary.. ‘At that'time. the. Canadian: Un- derwriters expressed disappoint- ment in the fact that the origin- al water bylaw was, defeated .in the September ‘by- -clegtion The CUA. deferredt arate in- crease until November 1 and now has extended , that.. .deadline pending the. outconic’ Of. ‘the modified water bylaw*on swhich city. property . ownorst! will ‘vote on. Thursday, . vaathag ots “hee wae ames “Advanée: poll todaystomorrew) . Advances poll: for Thursday's civics clection? gotxunderwiys wt the, CHy/HMally today! butsupjuns, nlily press)’ time. Ais: afternoon: \ only! twoypersonsjhadivoted: Roturning Officer: ERA Wit “Laing! ‘sald) thats the}-wolly wits}: "open: from DY wim, “bodity : wntils Noon, ‘opened againjats?, pms and 'staysionentunuliyp, mys: Twill hefopen} for} the: sme, hours. “gn “tomorrow, | fore elcolors: who: will iat: hetin: Mie city 'Tlurvdny, i «The Peace’ River. Power. ‘Devel- opment Company. is - ‘connected ‘with the interests. of. Swedish in- dustrialist Axel Wenner- Gren, It is:due shortly, to. submit’ its plan for development* of the, Peace and seek: a water. rights’ licence there." : ~ Mr. ' Strachan’ ‘said if. ‘members of the energy: board allow Pre- mier Bennett. “to: restrict them aa | to future. power development ex- cluding the: ‘Peace, then the pub- Nic will-assume they are failing in their duty... .." .- The orderly . development en- visaged . in: the brief, :based on B.C. ‘Power: : Commission. _esti- mates, calls, for: the Homathko, the Clearwater, ~the Columbia ‘and the Peace Rivers to be. devel- ‘oped in that. order with miscel- Janecous and: thermal resources being brought dn. as demand warrants,’ ower: ~ Union scholarship VANCOUVER) — The Ofl Chemleal and: Atomic Workers Union (CLO) announced today It has set up a $2,000. college schol- arship fund in Canadn, . -J, L, LoBoudals, secretary of Local 16-001 here o,, sald the schol- arships are for a four-year cal- lege course and are open to sons bors, daughters of union meme ors V ATHENS m—Prosldont Waon- howor recalyod n° “yousing : ova- tion. In the Greek: Parliament: today and. thon . ‘bonrded: tho United Stites oriiiser Dos Molnos ‘for. is first real roast slneo he hogan hia: “ponvo and friend: ship? ‘mission 12° days ago, Tho Amoricin Jondoy,. ronow= Ing hia ‘enll for. ponce In. fred. ‘dom In an address to, othe 300- amember Parliament, was’ Inter tupled nv. dozen: thnos by applause ‘whigh-even the Communist mine ovity Jolned In, . Thon five hours Intor the pros! dont tool ha. Jonve of the Grook royal family and drove Mh av pro- ‘cosaion (td tho Athens: stadium ‘whore: ho: ponrdod a hellcoptor for tho ahort flight. to. tho Dos "Molinos, oT proaldont, will havo: a | throceday rost ‘aboard:the: eruis~ Thursday in Tunis with Tunis. inn Proaldont. Habib | ‘Bourguiba, Grook © Promier : Karamnnis and other Greok-of~ ficinls: accompanied: tha | » Proale, dont to the atadium,: -25 5) se Tho proxidont touched off his grantost, ovation ‘when: ho told Pariiamont: hls message ‘could ho summed up tn: threo words; "Ponce In. freedom. “Thousands of: Grocks fod histories. Constitution Square, In the hoart of Athons, to chear Blsonhower as ho arrivad at tho pariamont buildings; As ho has dono in: tho alx other countries ho visited.” provioualy, Wisenhowor In ‘hig address atros- ged the imperative nood for froadom in any Hold inat-Weat or,’ brokon, only. by a) meeting |. Constantine. Greek. parliament | gives: Eisenhower most enthusiastic reception of all undoratanding, “To mean freedom in which, under the rule: of Inw, every humiui will Have. tho mght and Qitare chance to Nvo his own life, ta choose, his. own path, to.Work out his..own destiny.” “het ho-Amorican people and thelr Greok aliios shnred the cone vietion that the West must main: tain its milllary nilght to back up -tholr quest for pance. American observers sald the revoption was. anally the most anthualnatic given | Msenhower by. any (of the Dr tinmonty he hing ‘spokon to on his tour. ‘Ton times, tho 300 monbers gave him an ovation that une shook tho rafters of the 10> yonr-old building, Even Comte munist mombors jolngl in the appl MMOs, oy , discuss ‘anid suscest polly on the. Peace project. . for. a firm stand against | Peace | River. “MONTREAL £(P). Accident- free ‘Cost less than average. ‘to. ‘repair: will benefit. most: from: changes in: 1960 automobile. jinsurdnce $ rates, the All. Canada Insurance . eB is eh es ge . today Dimes’: 2 No Numbers. were N-34: “‘and.0-69.: : Other.’ numbers ‘Qtawn: “to date were B-13; ‘B-6;-B- 11; G- 59;; G-483.. “1-283 “0-61; “N-323 0-74; Te 21; B-8; IN-313 \N-363 G52; 'N-43; I-19; 'N-37; G- Bl: I-27; N-42; 1-29. and G- 50. Four. new ‘numbers’ will be published: tomorrow. dn. the Daily : ‘News. cae ‘An Elks: ‘Spokesman sald ‘to- day'‘that: bingo cards are. still available: ‘at downtown stores, Ove Oneeot ener eontn ‘Man found eye dead in car A 43-yenr= old ‘single man was found. dead in. his brother's car at,’.0;30.-yesterday morning in Houston, {t was reported here to- day by the RCMP sub- division.. Stewart Garvin ‘Oppon, of no fixed | address and no listed oc- cupation’ was ° found din his brothers’ car which WAS’ ‘located noar the house. > b Q ‘ coroner's inquest | will held drivers and owners; of‘cars. that | i... The federation said that: ariv-, ers” with a -five-year. -accident- |- i tree - record", will ‘be - given higher - discounts ae ‘those, already: in|: al 6769. Peis ‘pelow.'the'36i, 000° ‘figure | of: Novembe Of last | ‘year; ‘the , governmet 1b estimated: today. - During: ‘the month;. ‘the. num- ber with jobs:dr¥opped by 102,000 to'5, 951, 000:but stayed well above the 5, 773, 000° of: Noyember, 1958. The’ "government's monthly statement: on employment: said: une ‘numper ' of. -job-holders’ fell |} off in all: regions, ‘with’ the de- ‘cline most: marked “in: “Ontario and the: Western. provinces. . In these. regions, » the. state-. ,;|ment said,:. the’ “seasonal : cold’ ‘weather decline was accentuated by steel shortages: In. Ontarlo— caused ‘by the .United States strike in that ‘industry—and | “by: |. yan early and: severe winter - in the West. |: Apart rom those: ‘listed As without jobs, the bureau esti- mated that. at. -mild-Novomber there wero 21,000 on’ temporary. layoffs compared’ with 14,000 a month carller,. The Neure . was 18,000'in November of last year. At’ ‘the same ‘time, National, Employmont: Bervice reported 356,565. registered for work on November 12, agalnst: 270,748 in the previous ‘month: and. 308,- 877 0 your befors. © World News Briefs - “OTTAWA ©, — ‘Prime Minister Diefaribaker announced ‘toung, that’ a Commonwealth prime mintaters conference: wilt | Opon.dnLondon May 3%, . + The Inst meoting: of Commonwoulth promiors Wis ‘held tn London | dn Juno: and duly, J 1087, “KODIAK, Alnska Wee A Russian gonman brought hore tive diya, Ago in a-North Pacific mercy mission dicd Monday ol toxla’ ‘polsoning., =. he seaman, Aleksandr Potrenko, 32, of Vindivostok, Look we ‘audldon turn for’ the Worvio ently Sunday, ot F ’ PARIS: (In wv dlroat challenge to France, Stato. Bourn. va tiny. Christian Hortor of tho United. Stiles today told tho. . forolgn ministers of the North Atlante alliance that NATO . Must ‘continua bo Intogrnto tbs military forvon, undor one sommane on *. * ¥: OTTAWA. ©)- —Tho ROAF's aging OF-100. Jot may be ro- pinoge” ‘inthe Canadian alr defence ayatomn. with, the U8. Aly oreo suporsonts MeDonnell F101, Moor gt Negotiations on prico and number of planas requir od have “ winy but hive not Qt reached tho govornmont: lovo], In- formants ANY, Th 16,18 still no Indleation ag yot Whothar the govornment. will, ‘doolde to. replace. tho subsonic OF-100 with another mMannod interceptor or ontruat Canndian alr dofenco to the two, Bomare antl-airornft misallo bases scheduled to ho. bulb. Now: North nave Ont, ond Mont Laurier, QUO o : “Favor: strike erating». Engineers (CLC)... em- | jects in British Columbia have’ voted in. favor. ‘of strike action to back wage » demands... Business: Agent Al: Scott said then: men, who’ operate ‘cranes job: in Vancouver: and the Peace River. highway bridge.on.the Al-} aska highway near. Fort.St. John voted 12-6 in favor of a walkout. A government- “supervised strike yor. was ‘held during the ‘week=) en 3 More. deaths o VANCOUVER . @— A total. of 248 persons. dicd in: traffic acci- dents in British-Columbia in ‘the. first. 10 months of this year, the BC. Safety. Councll reported to- ay. ‘ The figure was 27: higher than that for the same perlod in 1058.: Tho total number of accidental deaths. from all causes in the 10- month : ‘period rose. to 863 this year from 798.{n 1968, | Family. burned out | . PRINCE Yomonan WA fam- lly of eight lost : thelr. tratler) {home and all their belongings in a weokend fro hore. Burned out were Narclsse Gosselln, 40, a millworker, his wife and six children aged three months to 10 your,’ a “Mumps outbreak: NANAIMO @—Conti'al: Van- couvor Tsland* health unlit med- ical officer Dr. O, L. G. Mackon-|, alo. said Monday an undingnosed |: stomach. complaint is: omptylig offices and schools in this area, Dr, Mackénalo said also that an —Telop hone thefts VANCOUVER. (P) sme Thieves wid carting them away to get time dn three ‘days Monday. A plus the $200 valuo of cach tolo~ phono, | Permits down VANCOUVER (f).-~ Valua .. of or Vancouver during tho first 11 months this yonr totwlod #112,- “VANCOUVER (Members of”. the: International : ‘Union ‘of .Op-. outbreak of mumps ly affecting |". ‘{ohildren In. the Oowlehan Valley. |! wren apeviiuliving in robbing pay tela! phones by ripping thom off walls}: at the colns, struck for the alxth|. -{BO, Telephone Company spokes-| “Man estimated cnsh logs.at $960,). building permits tasuiod In Gronte|. Taga, sompnred with i 9118.07 ‘ployed on two major bridge pro-: | ‘540 in the: 1988: period.- A Journal.” a ‘of Commerce’ survey: shows: ‘hous: _ ing ‘reflected, the: sharpest. drop. in building. activity. . eter “RCAF. officer dies” ‘VANCOUVER | M—Flt. : “Lioub. ne John’ s.-L, ‘Cates, 47, on retire-, ment: leave: from’ "COtthe ROAR. base, died: suddenly, while: visit-,’. ing relatives in nearby » ‘Rich- ~ mond. Lieut, Cates joined the ROAF. nt Victoria:in 1935. and was recently. senior technical of co ficer ‘attached to 407 squadron. .,: His. wife, Sybil, and: two: SONS, Davie and Douglas, survive him: Received threats - VANCOUVER. @—Vineoit ‘Doss work alla, 19, no fixed address, was remanded | to: Friday: by: Magis- trate Osour Orr after..court was told witness Mrs. Isobella Strotz had recelved threatening .tele- phono éalls advising her ‘not: to” give avidence, , DeLalla, who’ ts charged, with breaking. into -Mrs, ‘Strotz’ homo, sald he knew noth- “}ing about the: calls, Magistrate — Torr sot ball nt $2,000 and told — DeLialla to “keep Absolutely:a away from. tio: fomplainant.” ” Wt me WEATHER oo . _ Mostly wloudy | Wednoaday » with brat sunny portods ‘over ‘Charlottes, - Scattered, | ralnshowors, occa slonal] yo ‘mixed with snow, Rain over= night cddminishing to. a few. ‘showers by noon Wednesday, - A little cooler, Winds south~- ' onstotly’ 26 this evening shifting lo westerly 25: Wed~ > Nesday mornings Lows toe > night and high Wednesday \ y t 36 and 40, . TIDES— : ~ Wadnesday, Dev: 1, 1080 (Pnoifie. landed. ‘Thme) Heh: tetveres, 02: 11: “105 toot. ASL: M4 foot” LOW: vena 07353 80 foot: on 80; 30 on. the.-Second: Narrows “Bridge . . ee s. 9 0. 38, sent ane # SRT See te, Ba: to0be a oo