WAM fotare” ny ‘ i . ‘ any : : : eo os SE LE ROA A ae ’ ff v wv. : EET AT EE IEE FA. La y 7 , m _s ~~ vee ee " vee ee Te "s ~~ , : PA pay aeghgs MAM AR RE SUE bE ge eB Oe aa MPa RAL BEN RP re i OD PA EP TY Mw a: Gel ese ape tgslipligel agp ALS IMG STW RSE HL IY a ire yar Ta A hy oy hy A if me oe 1, ‘ _¢ 1 : a air : : : a Cae . : : aa . ‘ ae CR EO Aa Ry AL She . shinies ra EOE eater : cat . : an gs a oP. 7 RR Wi. Long: are in} Seattle on city ~ VOL, 51,° No, 213 oh “VICTORIA Sor Scorés. ‘of :, Hectic. finery of Hallowe’ en, took Tuesday. : iBhdra ‘of- Kent, was opened for -ehildren. ‘seeking’ a traditional ha RE ‘It had previously. been: ordered: that the’ ‘tates be. locked jand! guarded: by RCMP:. Lieutena “0 Canadian youngsters, had the: .. treats-to' the children. eet Tage, a voter's = : PRINCESS ALEXANDRA GIVES “HALLOWE'EN NIGHT TREATS - " ‘Government - House, home. “until today for’ ‘Princess : Alex: | who was ‘ab: home' last. Hallowe’en, had arran ed: for’ hi 5 Si: “next: -door. neighbor to do the honors ‘Tuesday. : J ee “Princess Alexandra, learning of- tho -night’s ' ‘mportanes :! toeerosroccnaoenes poecereneosoerss: youngsters); dressed in -the .’. ‘treats from & princess here ‘ 20° minutes . before dinner to ndout. nt-Governor George ‘Pearkes, gates opened, and distributed oO t he ‘City. Voter's List ‘this. morning “when the City) | of!) ‘Prince Rupert Court of Revision held its first, meet- | ing, ‘in. the’ City Council chambers. and adjourned until at ‘Tater. date. . oBitting | on: ‘the® “Court of. Revi- sion « :were : Alderman: ‘Norman Bellis: and’ :Alderman =A. Donald 4 Ritchie; “with ‘acting. city -clerk|’ David N.: Wilson., Mayor P. J. Lester, ‘and? City, ‘Administrator}. business: : ~ Wthe: :Court, off: Revision is held " & shear? ‘all eee and. to copy. ‘of. ine ors’ Hist, before: additions ‘or: de- letions, “has. been. ‘posted in the: City: Hall: since. October , 20. will, be Monday, November 27, “and... elections ‘if!. necessary, will. ‘be. held: on Thursday, De- ,cember 4. aprresént count ‘on: the incom- lete list is‘a total: of 3,778 vot- ers Mr.. Wilson sald: This:num: 2Road, rail c open |i3,: | - alter. floods. “Bighway. 16 is “now open for flalals :repdried today, although crews jure still working on U.c RWinitsa’ slide aret. ‘Drivers should. “procecd | wilh caution and obcy road signs the | ber is ‘made up ‘of 3,262 owner- electors; 495 resident electors and voter’s list was 3,774. voters, made. up;,of-"3,226 :owners, 526] }- ° ‘resident electors and “22 ‘tenant his electors... Lt uv j ‘Macarthur, pWest, : who: ‘diced. October . 27,. was terday. Weldon McAfee, A. S.-Mitchell, 1 James: Mitchell,-F. B.-Johnston; A. “Nomination . “day this year anual smi Munro and members of the Shrine’ Club of Prince Rupert; Donald -Glen- Sauer, Alfred: Bleakley, Thomas Dah! and Murray. Rhodes. | were, “Nearer My God. to Thee” 1 tenant eleciors. The final total : on last year’s. AO) Yes : of: 1053 - “First. Avenue |. buried | in’ Fairview’ cometery y yes Honorary | palibearers were: Active pallbearers: Uniformed cross, © Henry - Robbins, . Carl Hymns ‘sung at the service and “What a Friend We Have in “Officiating was the Rev. Ivan '|,Gamble and .at the organ was ‘Mrs. .E, J. Smith, The First Pres- bytérian ‘Church was banked UAtfic, highway - dopurtment of- with the outstanding tributes to Mrs. Macarthur. + mere: “pm: The awar will pe made. {3 °-‘The ‘move: ‘had powerful: pack-'| ing An: ‘the. 103-member “United | Nations: politieal “committee: #but. tern: nuclear. powets: already: hia of ‘indicated: ‘they « would:: : net “eed fe Ups ‘bers, of :the’: political committee | tot hold a vote: on the: subject of General " Assembly.? approv: ‘But: - the. United States has: said ‘ythe: -atmosphere :: to: counter the Soviet . tests. “And. .the:.U:S.: dele- gation “announced: Tuesday it would’ ‘yote against the’ ‘morator-=. at. the Teache senior high: .| provision. ‘for’ effective controls. be India, : ‘sponsoring. the ‘resolu tion . ‘fora. voluntary: morator- ium. along, “with Ethiopia, Ghana, : Nepal, the’ United Arab Repub- - |lic’ and. Yugoslavia, | says in. its _- draft: the nuclear* “powers should ‘| refrain. from... tests’ pending ‘in : ternationally:: - binding; agree- ay: a ments.” ) : we Beg Ey Pent The: United States and: ‘Britain ‘NEW YOR ( AP)—Thel ‘have. said: they: :will ‘vote against ‘the. ‘Indian... version: : ands they. \$heire own . resolution useeking “a we- will ‘be: testing ‘the. neutron bomb .very.soon.” the ‘New York Daily News ° quotes” an unidenti-. tember: ing. es NITE a ppnane tot ae " nuclear powers t to call a voluntary, halt: to’ all tes€: explosions.” Pas hate ‘concefned will: ‘reach ag- geement | .as soon as : Possible, 0 on df :the. United wationé: had} Harte . British - “minis- fer of state for: foreign * “affairs, : Ler. -committee i. ‘i American cohttention®: 4 that izthei! Russians annhotibe! trusted tO: keep | an- other moratorium.- because . they) teneged on the. last one-by. ‘sud- pdenly resuming: tests while ne- ‘potiations: were ® in. ‘progress. . TEST. BEGETS. JEST’. “Our position’ is that'an agree- ment ‘on = controlled suspension |. of nuclear weapons - tests is the only way to: put:-an end ‘to the isk of the awful race in which test” begets. tests, with ever-in- creasing ‘radioactivity threaten- “succeeding ~ gen erations,” . Godber. said. ae k Godber’ said the difference be- - $ween. a moratorium’ and a: treaty with “controls “even : “transcends. 1: pre ‘matter of international law. | ft: may.-resume; ‘pestiexplosionsiin "¢ ium.; appeal . Since ‘it: makes nod \ called “ insteadi' for :: support:’ of imeem ent «treaty. with ° ‘strict | Tt js the difference. between. a-| 7 iinking MOBILE .RADAR — A- radar égotiations that broke’ “down: in Geneva: after’ Russia’ started its] - current: test series early in ‘Sep- : ; Japan aimed™ ‘a. “qireet: appeal at the Americans: -to call off: any. | test plans. Chief delegate Katsuo. Okazaki also. denounced., Russia fied Wasningien official as Saye “Several Latin A ‘American coun- jauring ‘the’ night,. - nothing « ab~ tries Proposed an. amendment. to ican “reported * ‘Tuesday that’ ‘at learned the death-ray bomb “is 8. B.C. ROUNDUP ROUNDUP: the prime goal: in ‘the resump-|- —— tion of nuclear” tests by the United States, tind not another A- or H-bomb."" The neutron bontp was de- seribed as producing’ death with- oul destruction '— blasting» out). unseen, unfelt neutrons that can. penetrate three fect of concrete. It could wipe out the populations| damage to tho cilles. themselves. Final meet set dipartment said tdday, as there arawing 234 delegates, will meet contamination. on, the territory| mit Lake,” iev'a construction detour WO here January .20-30 -for what below, probably will be jJts last session’ before a general election, Sen-|tary editor of The Dally News, ator John J. Connolly, president| writes from Washington: of the National Liberal Federa- nfites ‘west of Hazelton, single- lao traffic only.;ab Kwinitsa, afta a detour nd. 10-ton load Umit at Boulder Creek, six miles erat of Cedarville’ and a further detour eight miles’ east of Burns Lake, CNR officials’ “poported last night that the. Ine was . now eltar and the, mofning train ‘which was delayed ntl! 5 p.m, left, according to tho pre - ar- raged ‘schedule, .: ‘The evening train was on tinig, Arrival and departure achodulos fre . now buck to normal ‘following the): elonring of a slide: ‘at Mile '5%6 and washouls and: flooding along ine Ino. wo. _f ‘Body reco vored fom Alice Creek. io ‘body of. Gotiria: Avoudeen, 69, of Alyqnahy:, Was. “recovered |: fram the weutors: pt. Alice: Oreok | nai Torrnch : yaa ordny” tore noon by. ROMP." «¢ : the river! on: Aen” he slipped ayd: Mell ie the, foodod: . oredk, pend ‘wis’ drowned,” ae te .y Lp Shey a at nm) yo ey Ned ty vane a ne on "DRUGS ‘LTD, bBhegry hs, ie Meee Vale if . Bie! yy ro 4 & aa hey. tion, announced today. Fodoration. a exploylona were touched oft : wito, 4! met ' + yee vag 33 The annual meeting will fol-i may have enabled the Russians low a two-day gathering of the} to beat us to it again and that Canadian University: ‘Mdboral) they now may have an N - bomb two attractive women and rob- | bed of $400 in traveller's cheques. iBut. the. female strongarmers missed $1,000 he had hidden In ~ World News Briefs ALGIERS (Reuters) -- Forty Moslems wore reported killed. today and scores of others wounded In clashes between French for Groater Victoria , School security forces and Arab demonstrators marking: tine sovonth ° Board and: 860 local teachors | . Tuesday ‘night ‘agreed ona re- vised salary: achodule that will add ‘about $100,000 to the wage miniversary of the Algerian ‘war, ‘e.- MIAMI, Fla. * in Bouis and ‘planes hurried: ‘abel todiny to- " ward Belize, a British Honduras city — devastated by. hurrle | ADI this yoar, Both sides made one Hattios florea winds, high: tides and torrential r TAINS, - 7 : MOBCOY (Routers) — Communist dologntoa lodlay: dle: 7 “spornod from the history-making 2nd Soviet ‘Communiat. party +, gongeaay “with the party apparatus almost, completoly ro- |Sundny when the cnr he was frahloed In the Image of Its chief, Nikita Khrushehov. Ousted {driving loft the road, hit a ditch “forever was the lognoy of tho Inte Joseph Btalty: and virtually all rommnais: of jis sO-your rule, ‘ a “ : yes However, Jerry’ Greene, mill-| algo declined. comment, of their own,” | - his .nderclothes, | Salary: schedule 7 7 wh . for triggering . its, 50° - -“anseaten imormal for Hallowe’en occurred. - Eggs, were the’ favorite weapon ‘dian youths were walking o the.roofs of , the! pranksters and ‘several of ‘cars: with..muddy 's sic a]. ‘The -f hyd t .t - ‘|testify’ to‘ this.. Police did not] ney Si fire hydrant at the cor. escape | ‘the’ “eReS. ‘either. Several | Avenue was: turned on three]: policemen” were splattered with times and firemen reported re- eggs while.’the ° police car and ceiving five false alarms. PNR future shrouded _as ministers silent — VICTORIA’ (CP)—Premier Bennett said Tues- of entire cities without major diy that He.couldn’t say anything about - the future The bomb ‘further was de- plans of: the Pacific Northern Railway. . scribed as an antl'= missile weap- Wednesday is the deadline for on. Detonatedin the atmosphere the Wenner-Gren backed com- in the path of oncoming rockets, pany to let the contracts for the OTTAWA ) — The national i, présumably would eliminate council of the Liberal party,| the possibility of deadly fallout hour bargaining Ear hours before the deadline . for a start on conciliation. . Wind hits’ city PRINCE GEORGE () — Winds gusting Lo. ..80 miles’ an ‘hour slammed into this mid- northern B.C. city late ‘Tuesday, ‘A+ power pole was toppled in front of the delaying traffic. The storm. appeared to be, part of a disturbance which cariicr in the day disrupted communi: clearing of the first 100 miles of ‘right-of- -way, north from Sum- : Transport Minister Westwood | Man. attacked in hotel! “There is worry that the cur- “VANCOUVER () — August rent Soviet. atomic experiments] Kultula, 64-year-old visitor from Terrace, told police today he was hit on the head with a bottle by civic | contre, RCMP. said that while they re- ceived: more..than:75 complaints people; cars’ ‘and. “buildings: can |. van were ‘covered with egg stains and mud. “bombs”. walks and the cans rolled down the road. Pranksters also man- aged -to come up with a few 45- gallon oil drums which were also rolled down the streets. At one time a car was pushed across Third: Avenue in front of The Daily News. A bench ‘was placed across the other side of the road’ and traffic was hin- dered until the arrival of police. Several cars were pushed on- to: sidewalks and one was'pushed into'a ditch, Signs of every de- scription were thrown Into the streets. Obscene. remarks: and ‘general | scrawls were soap-wrilten on almost. every. window of every store on Third Avenue,: four- - News| Desk 3204, Sports. 3205, “Social 3206 “so quick nd: ‘accurate that. it. can, track the flight of. a ‘golf. ‘pall’has been put. into “production” for the: ‘Canadian. army.’ The: radar, which can’ be « mounted on’: all armored” ‘carriers, locates enemy ‘jmortars; artillery and rocket sites by: ‘pack-tracking: the - enemy. ' shell to- ‘its ‘point . ‘of origin. Within: a minute counter-fire:can. be-brought down on: ‘the: enemy. | . positions. .The radar is the result°of more than 16 years. of. re- "| search by. he: army: ‘and the national ‘research: council. pe Pe Q 7. CP.Photo from National i Defence . an sons and held them for a short The contents of. many garbage | while but there were no arrests cans were strewn ‘on. the side-'| made during the night. letter words often being” mis- VICTORIA () —~ Nogolblators East: Berlin with. the exce} |gonecasions In the final hwo. The ‘move, announced" by ‘city LONDON. (Routers) — protests” bullt. up hore today over © ,| le dri “rititn governmont pinns to Impose reabrletlons on’ immigra--" " Car e ess | ver ‘tion from Commonwealth countries, Tho Movemont for Cole. . \ ont-Freedom sald it had the. signatures of 20 mombers of Parlamdnt—— all opposition Laborites — oli, : if. atatemont “urging: the govorhmont to ‘nbandon tho ‘plang an ounced ‘ate —SUSP without duo care and |: he ‘opening of" nv now gorulon of Pgiiomenty oad BY, '. “suspended Tuesday a Russia's Arotic test |'T. Applowhaite, 1 ope Eleventh Avonuo Bnst, Un, and. Gorman :. a ‘ 18+ cate fo pa colin t+ eo a E i rey oe PEO pa mas have: ’ tea ‘L government spelled. BERLIN crisis QUIETENS ~ Identity cards cause of friction’ BERLIN (Routers) —West Ber lin police today begun checking the iden tity of all fori gnet's entering Berlin at the Wriedvichstrasse crossing’ point with ation, of Russians in uniforin, ’ counters | yato cars with diplomatic’or con- | elmilar : ‘restrictions. imposed by sular. liconce: plates were dx- the East Gnst Berlin. forolgnersjomptod .from.controls when on- 8 an. ‘ toring ‘Woat. Borlin, whee attontion ; cost: a city man $50 Vine =) WasHaNa TO im'— Russia nts expt icitnknore' suctose. [Riba Ete Hoonse. for | { ( 8 nhs exploded twa ‘more nue ont: avaponsion of his Heonce fo ‘Beoudoon wad, i ‘Peron “ralouloon boll much: smalior than tho massive Soviet binat of 'throe months this moming in ‘Monday... The U8. : Atomle Bnergy Commission announced the pollag court before Magistrate E. Pe ol iirling Einar Magnusson of 265 We us Third Avenue Weat plonded giillty, Wo? was charged follow- near Tyoo yestorday. afternoon, ing-an Incident about 11:30 p.m. Thoy wore Michnel. Pornar, 33, ho sald. os and » Fredorick both of Prince Rupert, - ROMP and olvillans commone: od senrohing whon the hunters clas , : : did not moako tholr ‘rondozvous nah over bordor roatiotions continued, . spite of: the Watmough, 16, nnd. rolled over In tho 000 block “Ib. was the second conylotion 5 WABHINGTON (A) = v. 8, officinia Kale. tediiy the ‘prosont for the same charge within two : tou iy Mne of Soviet polloy makes: It oxtromoly.; diffioult to’ || mantha for Magnusson, Police toward. constructive negotiations , On, Borl if “ 3 prab loms, me enn we ore |! me mene mbes 8 oy ow stam een the ald. ho, was. travelling ab an. OXe, sonroh Monday,, In, OL ato; of sped. Until, “now foroignors ins prt ‘Under® the: new mensur'a » all ‘Lost fit se back safely . Two hunters missing An sud. oars will: be: alopped . by Wost Berlin: police and the .ac- thomsdlves. 100K ‘AT. PASSPORTS | A “polled, ‘spokesman anid all that was. being asked for way a the look at 'the:passports of porsons Rainbow Lake aren walked ‘out| ontering: West: Borlin, “Wo do not. tako thom Into our hands,” Haat Gormans.. Statistles reported today, cupants will bo nuked to Idon'ity Some Woatorn HOUTCOH sid yho Russlansthemagelvos had. sug gested tlic. ‘Wost Borlin controls nan way out of tho Enst =» Wost now | , gone 1,016 : days, Soveral ‘Russian officials have voluntarily; ratgod tholr’ pass. accident and: 2.1.5. ‘days ports .ag th ' | flooded: banditions: An tha droa,'Borlit In’ Solar ena Nee without, a five 0 fatality. PRICE TEN CENTS — Lipstick. - ‘and yellow”. paint | ‘from: Spray: bonibs -were .also}- ‘used. to: mark up| buildings . and, CALS: 520 Pos ‘Several’ fersouis reported: ‘tha oes.. Police picked up several per- “The wooden statue in front of Manson's Jewellers was. “kidnap- ped” by pranksters and has not yet -been returned, On the enjoyable ‘side of Hal- lowe’en, tie Kinsmen ‘Club's three bonfires were described as. completely successful. Candies’ and hot dogs were given to.the children and a fireworks display was held near tho water ' reser- voir atop. Acropolis HON, ’Port Edward RCMP “reported that the fishing - village was quick. : ' oaenmaeeme OTTAWA © —: Labor income rose to. $1,663,000,000 in August from $1,662, 000, 000 a month ear- ler, and: $1, 502, 000,000. a year earlier, the Dominion Bureau: of \ ae od we dered by the Allies, was the. re suIL of the negotlations In Mos- cow between American; Ambas- xador Llewelyn Thompson - and Boviat foreign ministry: officials. | tdying ast Borlin in elvilian Fronch officials have rofusoct ta 4 ‘this summer. 7: Mr.. _Perinbam ' Asians. i My": Peylnbain | -yovetul vabimes Was wsked pointed such as what Canadians. va aind Americans’ would think if-Astan. countries’, offered to send';tholr unemployed young graciuates:.to vnereaaern f Amertene “amr City government officials Indl cated that the now measure, or |. University. Service Overseas, ‘an. organization - established. by: Ca-: nadian’ ‘universities. :bo.’ “promote =. jand ‘co- -ordinate. their technical assistance: -progranis. ve Boe He reports there is.a desire to ” know more about: the motives: of): young: Canadians - serve. overseas. : -He was told‘ that! ‘he “Western ; image of: Asia is: based Jargely on the. last'400 years.of coloniai~ ism—"about. which most Asians are: sensitive’—and ignores, the -; - Years, |: te about which: ‘they. are. ‘proud: “As a result,” he sald “schemes, such’ as’CUSO and the Américain Peace Corps were’ regarded »9s manifestations: of the. superior- ity of the. West over. ‘the, mon-.. Western ‘world, and as a-kind:ol ‘witness’ for democracy. ve “There Was . a, strong 2” esting ‘(that young Canadian gradu abes were coming. to ‘elvilize.” * va “This” emphasis ooey. bechnical, backwardness’ |s resented among ~ vere . wishing ° _ to - at mee t on poverty vat ora rs questions, eather: , are My SQW. m—tonin, Aes: aiiie igMcs in, the: tomb -he“ghnrod with Stall, tor. oight years—anc - Stalin Mes Inea grave. near: tho. clothos ‘by flashing thalr papers |: without letting the Communists |: touch them but American and [°° show any identification to: the J tomorrow, ‘28 ‘and 40. Princo - Rupert has without a fatal traffic vos gthe Ee 4 Kromin, walls out-in, the, En. ‘ British ‘officials’ have been one [ojo yo ~phuitaday, Ys aun nowt “90 - down . mainiand:, ng abe Low tonight. and: high : inlote.,.to-