Ger pW iic ae e : oy - vi " iM a rit 4 a egg Ohge't PARAL ANT NR NEY a oe No dQoe —________— ——— — , Social 3206: ‘al toe + cle 7 ‘i " : . : to roe , ee a , ge 1% mS . ‘ " cam oe : . a we ' - : : ao yee : Bt : . : SA gs : mos av ve mee wl we rt ee ‘ : , oo a nan “4 men ‘ a : . : : my : : 1 7 : - Let ne ae . _* Pye, ‘ nha vit aoe pedy hy aM gh ’ 3 e ‘ Sea e ya = a iy ziyyt ised’ ied Le i Rg i sy ' . yf : , b t t be CE 4 ql & ‘ 4 . \ ’ woh : , : i ' i ! . hs : , : } i ae : . oa : ‘ ” ‘J : o ‘ : : . ¢ ‘ ! : . 4 1 . he # " i . F 4 . : + ‘ " : ; . . e é ‘ 2 ak , We fa Een ' R . : . te . ‘ . fa i : yet Vee 3 ; R. : Le wae . a 4 4 oye : A rapt] i . ‘ : : wha : . ‘ : oy A . fi . A . vs ve 2 wt ae : th eo ty . _ . i i : Loe . Pann i ‘ . ~ Congo fight continues: _ BLISABETHVILLE. (Reuters) =- . United: ‘Nations © forces’. ‘today| pressed their campaign :to:‘smoke| - out. resisting pockets of Katanga |. troops-as the. battle for this:em-| battled city entered « ‘its : ‘eighth ay, . Heavy fighting. “Monday brought a withering’ UN - ‘mortar assault onthe: northeast corner| :. of‘'the : city, - still. almost: wholly in Katanga hands.- : : E ‘UN patrols also bore down. ‘on the. outskirts of. the | city® in an attempt: to clear : “snipers«, ‘who have been - harassing’ the’. UN}... headquarters. . from hideouts - in heighboring. buildings. ’ In the = air,- the” ‘UN™ retained - its.. _superiority but held’ “back j. from”: ‘new. strafing» ‘attacks on]: Elisabethville : ‘for: fear. Of heavy “ givilian : ‘casualties: van =) However,, ° “UN. fighters : ‘and pombers were. “reported. to: have rade | ‘raids. on other. * Katanga istrongholds, “ineluding Kolwezi, | fan important . induStrial centre 150: ‘miles: ‘northwest of the cap- DISTRIC ing by: city ‘artist-Ruth | Harvey: and. former ‘school board: chair-: man Dr.-R. G. Large. holds. a- bound: -book..of- testimonials, which « were. “presented to'‘Mrs. ‘Myrtle M: Roper: at a’ dinner: staged: by. the. school board’ ‘at the Club 27. last night. ~The dinner, ‘attended:* by: City, . Départment of: Education,. Teacher. Association®: -and * ‘Parent-Teacher. Council: representatives and trustees, was “held: -to-honor Mrs; ‘Roper. on: her retirement. as. secretary-treasurer to. the board after: 12; years. ee 4 — - Staff: photo Put Dick: Ayres,: he 58,000 unemployed * women luded’ 17,000 ‘married . women. Halt. of | the women were. under clined. “from the “corre we period of 1960 “Of a cessive months* ut. of” the jobless total, 122,-. ‘060 -had been. out: of work for ne to three. months. . Another 06,000 had been job-hunting for eSS than a. month, .45,000 had ‘been unemployed. ‘for. four.to six ri onths and 58, 000" for ‘seven ‘ fonths or moreso os: The decline in, ‘the’ Jabor ‘force during the month. was “in: ‘Tine |. ith. the. seasonal’ pattern,” the reau said. ; a vo 'ACIFIC REGION small seasonal. decline -in | nployment caused’ -unemploy- jent to rise 4,000° to. 38,000 ‘in- the month, 6.5. ‘per. cent of the |’: ‘declined ” “Tess ‘than -s between. October. and . cmiployiment drop sof, 65; 000. 0c . curred: mainly. ‘in t) 1€° farm: ‘fore Manufacturing ° : “employment, ‘which* normally. declines ‘at: this time: of year: because’ of: cutsyi ‘| food. processing’ and:;the. output of: construction: | materials, -was unchanged . from. October.: Total - ,employment:" was : - two. | per: cent: higher: ‘than..in: -Novem- ‘\ber’ a: year ago: ‘with: ‘the: manu- S- facturing | ‘and: service: industries | making sharp gains. - The: figure fof. -employed. ‘at: mid-November | LD. was. 6,155, 000: - ‘compared with, €,220,000--in:. ‘October: ‘and 6,029,-" -000'a -year- earlier.’ “The, bicture:i in- brief, with esti. lengthy: and:devoted. ‘service 2 given’ School District- 52| cieves 00 'mue attention DY Mrs. Myrtle M: Roper @ as seeretary-tre surer, made from city: céunci “testimonial Referring to a. sus “gtroyed a. power: ‘station. at Kol-| = wezi, two, fuel.tanks..and.a rail-|. © way, engine.. Other-air -raids- also were reported to have. been: made}. against | the - Katanga © military ff ‘centres of. Jadotvi c. and. hyena. jtets, :b with a gold-e bossed black cov- er,, was presented ‘to Mrs: ‘Roper | by — former ‘Dist Het 52 - school }'t R. G. Large Teacher per cent. es ?Bad. weather forced: layofts in: forestry work . and~ completion’ of. the canning ‘season’ was another. factor in: the- job, ‘drop: “The goods- -producing : ‘industries: “also |} reported -lower.: employment;, al- : ough. ‘sawmills. ‘andy the: iron Ad: st industry~ NE The: ‘City; et / Highway 16 within the city ‘poundaries: ‘followin district’ ‘superintendent: ‘of: the Department of: Highways. -The . council « will. “make their appeal direct to: the ‘department in. Victoria, with. a‘ ‘copy, of: their: letter to the: district Superinten- dent. ; rouncil Mr. “ Th report W J vey of 35,00 ‘households: cross: Canada..: Shs er “Unemployment declined in’ ‘the : Quebec region during the month but .increased in” the Atlantic, Ontario, Prairie ‘and _ Pacific. re- gions. Employment figures” were: unchanged‘ in. Quebec: and | On- tario but showed drops for’ the three other areas ‘of, the. coun- try. Of the 349,000 jobless, - 307,000 ment: should be: congratulated !he considered - ‘the. ‘entire: high- for. ‘their work in: the widening | way , needed:. resurfacing within of McBride Street with so. little city limits and that: this method traffic dislocation. © ° should be pressed : ‘with the de- Alderman, Donald Ritchie said | partment so .that™. “the work should be: ‘carried’.:out before Vehicle rolled. men, ‘including the’ hayor: a not: the city dog pound was located or hat thé f onditions prevailed, following. a ‘complaint: laid® by: ‘Alderman Gordon Carlson,and:referring to an. incident involving a savage dog in which’ he: had been implicated. Ald, Carlson said the’ pound) He. said. that. the ‘book of ‘et- ters was: tangible evidence of: ‘the “high . esteem,”’: dn. which ; Mrs:! Roper was held, coe There were letters from Min-, re ister of Education Leslie R.: ‘Peter- aq son, Mayor P. J. Lester, J. F. K. “dn his. letter to the’e McKeown said’ that. ‘a complaint from ‘the council, “referred to the period of time: when’ pot holes appeared the rule rather, summer or as soon ‘as possible. “It ‘will not be ‘long: before the gov- ernment starts budgetting,” he * tian the exception.” said, “and this is tline to get in| Were looking for ‘full-time work,| was inadequate to handle the|he has not been able to do-so.’ | oy He went on to point. out that on Ninth Avenue so that this work: may be In- ie MT tt seeking par -time number of dogs roaming the} Ald.’ Carlson, who had a pe er- English Wiley moinipter | id oe ing. ‘discriminatory Ss “steps had been taken to rectif An 18-year-old cit outh is in ” obs and the other were sonal interest: "in the apprehen-| cation re raham, assist- a gee 8 y “Y yy cluded. streets at the moment. He made sion of at*least one dog, moved| ant superintendent of. schools for Ald. Be astily. amended, that: ae mean AH on: temporary layoffs of up to 30. days, — Of these, 291,000 were men as compared to 262, 000 men in the previous month. Halt of the particular reference to a dog over which he contacted the poundkeeper and was told there was no place to put the animal. In the course of much. discus- pinsters, too.’ Ald. : Michael ‘Krueger, & ‘of ‘Ald, -Young’s: refund | rem ‘suggested: that. all: who:.vot the :polls: should’ have. their satisfactory condition in hospital while. another person has been charged with driving without a licence folluwing. a motor-ve- hicle accident in the 600 block tig condition and that resur- facing of the entire highway was ujider consideration by the de- partment. British Columbia, S.:.E. Espley,|‘ comptroller of’ ‘expenditures’ for}: the Department of ‘Education, E. |E, Hyndman, chief. inspector. of schools: for -B:C., Joseph’. Chell, Alderman Ritchie's suggestion was adopted by. the council with information to. ve ‘passed to. Mr. McKeown. the works superintendent con- fer: withthe jpoundkeeper. and ‘construct whatever was required: -to house the: dogs caught. . ‘More: ‘cautiously Ald... Ritchie “Alderman Gordon Carlson told fhe n« r he considered the| Ninth Avenue West early Satur- sion it arose that neither Ald. Po . te eae wns using inferior day morning. B.C. ROUNDUP | Youngs, Ritchie, Carlson or proposed Carl: Gustafson. works assistant: distrlet superintenaent yon sina i ii Ritchigntheny. . ‘ oo '-P, J. Les- superintendent shou nd out! of schools for victoria, ' SUriCc BITES git EMS. ‘ material as much of repairs had - Harvey Jackson of. 516 Fulton Krueger, with Mayor S how niuch, the ‘project might {52 schools superintendent .Gor- eastern pr ter, knew where the pound, was located, what‘its facilities or the descendes don ’'M.-. Paton, - former, : .mayor ‘their. goods: os hat was needed and then Mt i cost, what was nee ain the: ‘streets. tothe - di\fion. within days being carried out, of the | work fe said he felt: the depart- thrown oul of the vehicle, | “Ald. “Darrow, Gomez, who a = : George Jamies Tackson, oC” tO share $90,000,000 watts aie mnt sole be Tatagei, er ang 4,5, Menus MG cvtain ante, (heporaes NO oer Prince’ Rupert. was) charged . ‘with | year ago in counell, points out check-up to“find -out why the at Kitimat, A.D, Jones, supers ‘The only bachelor 'in the. councll. go City man buried / in Legi / on p lot The vehicle was tra tery. At that time he sald ‘he told . : ‘ velling , Ald.’ Ritchie's motion _ was George, A, Bruce Brown, former ed. by. City. Administrator: Ry.W: os funoral of Josoph Henry west on Ninth Avonue West shareholders. meeting to approve distribution of about| the councll that sen on in adopted by counell, " Ttrusteo. for, District .52, Bergie! Long and he:will report toxsour- tho funeral of gosoph vemy|when it suddenly went out of |$90,000,000 of the amount it received from the provin-|soce roaming the surcols as Lhe Thorsteinsson, of the Northern |cil’s next meeting. oe Trndentl, of 443 Plguo! mornin control, rolled over and landed dogs roaming the Met ‘ aS wave vee : | Affairs: and National. Resources |. Hele u Pee oe ohurehy of u An- right-side up. Ieial government for the takeover of the B.C, Hlectric} poundkeener women Ask crackdown |Department, Dr. R, G.. Large, en 4 from the Chureh 0 ie. Com an . time to do the Job, Edward Wells, secretary . treng: Driver. given’ fine 4 nuhelation, ' th pany, . Mayor Lester pointed out the on kids bicycles" \urer. of District 53 “at Terrace ’ eo o Rov, Jamas J raeoy sang 10 Mr, Justice J, O. Wilson of the| problem was nol ono of whether land Arne Lieti, Mrs: Roper's. slice after accident: , Mngs for M in Lhe Vancouver. pital December, 4, AT’VOurs. ‘Pallbonrers ‘ “we Sulwab, James Curlson, : Albert -Majore, Kayo Hed, Lo down jn communication,” said pointing - ait: the: inherent .dan~|the, school board: for the :palite Tronmosuy, Poler Hogg and sher- | niques will: be given by militia: traineegiat-the Navy| Big shi $ cost Mayor Loator. “The poundkeoper| gor’ in this: practiso. both to the|ing) "Mrs, ‘Roper. sald. that Ng charge which was: lala folowing ona Kiver. 9 P y shouldbe nblo to bring his prob-| rider and the pedestrian... z/had-considered hor job as a priv- nn.nocidont abou witlaineho moan Gray. fram o J Interment was: Canadian Laglon VIQW, face and chest after ‘being driving without ‘a’ Heence and 1s scheduled to appear in alice court shortly, , ry, ‘Trudeau. who died Gonoral Hos- a, ie age of Ho" ‘Mich nol} Nivoll, Swan in. the ‘Royal lek. at Fate: vow PONG © Prince Rupert Shas, Without tatill’ traffic 1,056 days Power. corporation. olans VANUOUVER (CP) — The British. Columbia Power Cor portion will be pérmitted to hold a special Thursday night; =o The 60 mon cwho: hive ‘Boon training: for tivo pial! lx: wooks |; undor the: new. program Intro." ducod by tha sminister: of: ‘des |: fence; will alage a domonstration |: of. first aid, ratsing tnd loworing |" J, Lestor will! take the we Othar clty: dignitaries, - gorvloe ‘Lod -thronghoul6 Amy to stage demonstration | of national survival work — The first domonsti‘ation of national guivival tech. \ {Drill Hall on McBride Str eet, und Second: Ayenue West} : ‘ Dog's S. Btroot in ox "oaninan mn aut vival, ee owner. kpapted to son, son of Ald, alia’ Mrs, Gordon Fite Rolaned Loblang/of 700° Alfrad |. to bo oharged {ator MacLean: sald it. would be St Const. fishing: Indwatry to cone B,C, Supreme Court Monday dis- lowed .an application. by the _| Rove’ Trust Company for an or- der: prohibiting. the meeting un- -| ti] B.C, Powor's. sult against the proviielal.. government is . set- ve VIOTORIA. Py —_ ‘Fishorlos Min- “unocohomic". for. the West jitruot, large floats of: coxtly deop- ‘flahing.’ ‘vexsels * ‘and factory Jan pas He. ‘gaidiinian: Interview, “I biggest? problem facing British “SUNHAU" “ Alualen (a — The highest: ‘yonding of radionctivity the poundkeeper boundaries... . brings $10 Applowhnaite ona 6 ing out from a our had. ‘time. to handle the work, bub whother or not he hid the facilities to cope with tho. stray dogs. Ani the: city volume which: it ‘could handle. that the poundkeeper | was now on halftime dog catching. . and halftime working in’ the, ceme- “Thore appenrts to bo. Vy proak-| b lems ih this regard to the coun- all's ablention and thore appears to have been f crse hora. where |: Careless backing hargo of Eiok. b whon {t was Syke fi mn es ing of a portion®, they © applicd; matter to Ar bylaw" make 4. report. to: the ‘city coun- cil “atthe next. meeting, -Mayor poundkeoper's: ‘complaints, when ‘had -not* beon brought to’ council’s attention. ° Children: riding. ‘pikes without lights on. the streets after dark may expect, +9. ha troeated .mo 10 | severely in: the. future. | Alderman. T, Norton ‘Youngs |". brought the matter up last night, He asked ™ ‘council: to refer the tha. Rollga commilttog 1 WAH, COE ="|: éanrding’ thio’ ‘yeu Section,’ 2, George, E, Hills, R.-F, Lucas,. sus perintendent: for Districts 12,. 13 intendent ‘for’ Districts.,65..and. 64, J, M. Philllpson,, superintend- ent ; for District 57 at Prince}. roy ee at 4 ee ie weet , cessor, as,.secretary - of District: 52. in Prince. Rupert. ‘JOB, INTERESTING", " fh =. atm thanking:‘the” ‘gchool: ‘diss tricts for’. the: testimonials and jloge. It) was “interesting and challcnging;”” ‘She: said., be she: ‘pald:tribute ito the 00°. operation she had. recelved from ‘ithe, “strong leadorship. of Dr, ty et enaly Wyte treasurer’ | ; -| Rupert $10 today when: heap- _ (feat ity: of Prince Rupert, Olty |, Inds trator. RW, Long, the |. tonching iatatt, of: District, 62 and |; Large. ‘ands Mr. Scott,” Pgho ‘also | e |tormor: trustes A, Bruco Brown and his’ facetious | ‘'romarks,” ‘an Mya, Ropor, oxtended best wiah- |: highest bidders: ifthe, bachelors. chambers. visibly, quailed, Maen this recital): ; Sh! pe agente! - The. matter will: he investiget-. out a Ueendécd Driving: with . s Jackson ‘of: Prince: George’ James ponre t in police court. nbefore 7 Magis rate HT, ' Applewhglter | Jackson pleaded guilty: urday when: the car was driving: ‘rolled over on‘Ninth | one ‘West, injuring | wv: poe Hn Gers anes "| ee Ar ght rain’ ‘Wednesday with 05: little ‘change of . ‘temperature cae? ‘ of. bodies, fallout delection|: he ‘1 Oolu ine | Ralph Thomas Sul wy t ; ngeldent and 26, days 8 ennilpment, display and: explain) faces C ar ge (ee Be rman Hyation of | Piggot Avenue was fined $10 and witch wa ryan ithe’ aubloct |iauced trustees :A._J. Dominnto, |... and? light winds. Lows t without a tire tat ty. oo lo jonabration will be pro=|: “A olty. man! Ae lo: bo. olin 04 Onnada’s.. Pagitic: flshory ro TN rut G iy anal ibaa voray, was struck off i: Lh ae wi i Ae nd ee ee vorlod doniongLention will bo Pa with ownlng. savage dog, sg ROUTGER, ah mont fout apponrod. in pollo Tho ‘motion for. this ‘move "wns #)Ceonae touaks, Bho ben ‘re 88 and : officers and. pronminont porsons, shortly, > In-uno umed | unanfo, “ ho vitod alan tee "ho ‘evening agananeakly oi Geean nucleo tani it “nine a ona pleaded a gully hold its in 1" Winter’ cart ival | as an med aie oepetienco vin Me Wes A December 13, “ ” vite ; Mt: Korn. Carl-| phore last’ hel tha charge but waa convicted | hold its “annual winter’ carnival (and ‘hoped his oxporie se ‘3 Rely ‘ phono lagt Soptombor Wns No the |attor trinl, Ho was charged fol-|Mobrunry. 16-26. ainalude a |the aclool board would be os). (Fa cielo Seni Time set gb hE commoncos a pms LA furthor ‘course Ine ‘national survival’ will commonce January 8: for n-perlod: of. six. wooka, Tho » 24 31 o. ‘aim tw to havo 190,000 mon. tynln- vibe apt oa 4 pres ally * ¥ Way + ma oy . an ; roquire hospital By Carlson of) 848 nuo Bast, The boy: a doctor but: apparently didnt : fentmont, & \Dleventh. Ayow wna troated by od ‘hero Sunday according to the station, ® The! reading was 14.3 health; department monitoring 7| when ho milerocuries,),'Tho. previous high ho Y uF ‘ys + m ob EA ee MT ads re, @ bey meiy, RIV Ae Me ge ets ee 2 ee a Fe ey ee tL a ol fe nen chained rae ‘Two Ll Ton: ‘November 80, pS ak Aes Sixth Btroot. « a oo hoe at goat Aah shoe hee lowing an inaidont. No backed out: fr on: Second Ayonua ’ Wost . near oe NOH