~ Russians threaten new plan to replace Hammarskjold _ op NITED RATIONS (CP) reed te and keep the United Nations machinery functioning ‘Andrei ‘Gromyko, Soviet . for- eign minister, indicated that the Kremlin will settle for nothing legs than a ‘three-man: ‘“‘troika” secretariat to run the world or- ganization. The West says such a body .would paralyze the UN. Under the stop-gap plan, the UN assembly would name an in- terim secretary - general to fill for the present the position left vacant by Hammarskjold’s death. The West: and many -neu-: trals rallied. to. th the proposal. = - Tuesday External.Affairs Min- e, support: of: four. minutes in tribute to Ham- marskjold.. Be Today it elects Tunisia’s Mongi Slim as president and chooses other officers for the current session. The rest of the session is set aside for eulogies of Ham- marskjold, who died in an Afri- can plane crash Monday, _The battle lines were, drawn Tuesday | night. when Gromyko ‘told. reporters his. government ‘would not: agree to any one man serving as secretary - general even in an. interim capacity. Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 a ened today to kill a stop - gap d succeed Dag Hammarskjold * “Published at Can ot , at the top. the Russian troika. plan fora triumvirate with. built - in veto power made up of a Communist, a Western and a neutral repre- sentative. 7 Uo, a Many smaller” states oppose to support. the appointment ofa one-man interim authority, feel- ing he would be hamstrung with- out Soviet support. = A permanent: .new secretary- general must. get past. the threat of a Soviet veto in the’Security Council. Few delegates believe | water and ‘rock dredging’ “ker, said that other sites Russia’s troika but are reluctant}: Floats has been promisec In a letter to Mayor P, J. Les ter, the Minister, David J . Wal-: ) had ut they had been: capa-; te .9 Leva been explored b expanded. almost: to. their: city and the Rushbrook si fered ‘the best. facilities” though rock;.dredging wou. entailed. ~ | fo This» matter ld ';be. “was discussed poses some 3,600 «lineal: feet. of floats be added - north-east ‘side.. .The “ present | “at the Rush’ . been pror y the federal Department} | of Public Works for Prince'Rupert next year. Oy ensen; Ray. Gardiner, “Ww.. D.} Stathert, ‘R. W.; Long,. P.. J. Les-| . fer and - a “Cease fir 4 ae ae tho] cessionist. . Katanga » province ||. towards" the’)! and the United Nations today “Any one person would not. be ister Howard Green, ‘who. head-~ ed the Canadian delegation at.a good. We must: have three secre- brief opening of the 16th assem-| ¢5 ries ma by, met with U.S; State Secre-|“@Neseneran” tary Dean Rusk “and Foreign Gromyko’s -remarks brought Secretary Lord Home of Britain. quick comment from U.S, Am- There was no announcement on bassador Adlai E. Stevenson, what they discussed, but pre- who said the United Nations sumably among the subjects was must act at once. to choose an the problem of the secretariat. - interim secretary. - general. He Soviet opposition heightened accused the Russians of using fears that the entire question of} ppe We t efi ml selecting a new secretary-gen-|. st is firmly opposed to eral would wind up in an East- _ Se West deadlock,’ leaving the UN administration without a, leader. But the United States served no- tice it will press’ for* adoption of Press head joins Bowaters: . LONDON @—-Sir’ Christopher the plan. 0" London ...press reports. today. ‘Chancell said that Prime:.Minister Mac; um, “millani"wasreb tlyhere| board” of. the from London’ for, the, UN. meet- orporation, © . print interests . in the. United States. 0 Sir Christopher,. 57, retired from the chairmanship of Od- hams last summer after. the company was taken over by the Daily Mirror group.’ From 1944 to 1959 he was general manager of Reuters news agency. Since retiring as Odhams chairman, Sir Christopher has been elected a director of Mad- ame Tussaud’s, the famous wax- works museum. He has also join- ing if he feels‘he can save’ the situation from disasters.) The Daily Mail reported that before the death of Hammarsk- jold, Macmillan “was examining the possibility of a British initia- tive to break the East - West deadlock.” “The argument for his per~- sonal intervention now becomes stronger,” The Daily Mail said. News of the Soviet stand plunged delegates. into gloom as the 99 - country assembly got down to business Tuesday, The assembly met for B.C. ROUNDUP only TTT LID, . Gaglardi gets $25 fine ~ in Saanich court trial - VICTORIA (CP) —Highways Minister Gaglard Su nday newspaper. hand side of the highway July 11. ‘The original charge of. care- less driving was withdrawn, Mr, Gaglardi did not appear in court. Mmhe highways minister had had three previous speeding con- eral finanel ton alreraft aro part Doukhohor hemo between d and two Shackle of an axchange 8 ial camman ed the board of The Observer, a ch Tuesday after: pleading Was fined $25 in Saani | guilty td a charge of passing vehicles on the right- pipeline activity in northeastern British: Columbia has reached peak levels, The value of crude oll to B.C, produced, which dip- ‘ped | to. $712,829 In the scyen- month January-July period this al ald In fighting the problem in the West Kootonnys, The attorney-genernal Hammarskjold | to be honored. in Sweden — NDOLA, . Northern | Rhodesia, (CP from: Reuters-AP)— | Offi- cials. today continued to’ inves- tigate the nearby plane. crash that killed. Dag. Hammarskjold as plans were made for-his body. to lie in state in the small. Ndol Free Church: : t completed United Natio other. governments: “to wreaths before’ the body UN secretary-generas , “The probe into the cras “place of the to th rr iwvion- day that killed 14. others includ- ing Alice Lalonde, a. UN secre-. tary from Joliet, Que., so far has turned up no evidence of sabo- tage or attack, two possibilities raised by UN spokesmen earlier. Veteran pilos wno viewed the. crash site 7% miles north of this city said the pattern was typical of power failure or bad instruments. Col. Bjorn Egege of, Norway, UN intelligence chief, said a British pathologist will be flown from London.to determine whether the 15 victims died in the air or on the ground. The lone survivor, a UN guard, has been quoted as saying he heard la series of explosions before the crash of the DC-6B. - Egee body was the only one not bur 1) only external injury. pr man who worked: h winch: will be included). study the problem. —- construction, .some 240." fe length and L-shaped: «2-+/" py the minister for the: project: and no-starting date“was men said: ° Hammarskjo:d's ned and a broken left. leg was his “His face wore that same ¢x- ession of determination of a imself and THese latter would: be in tead. : if he city committee appointed to}: The breakwater will -be of log|* et 18) -No, estimate of costs was given |’ tioned other than to'say he will include the costs in the next, fis“: c * wong AF al year’s estimates rman” N i Bellis, Arthur istmans rman Christ- ‘Indians fail to benefit | o benefit | at schools HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, B.C. ()—-The chief of the Indian Af- fairs department’s education di- vision said Tuesday, _ Canada’s system ‘of education for Indian ‘children is: driving a’ wedge be- tweenparent and child. Robert"F. Davey said ‘Indian parents” resent education over which they have no control and which destroys tribal ties and ways, He was speaking at an Indian: Affairs conference here. Reservation schooling is au- thorifation, he said» = “Tt has’ no significant impact on the Indian: people as a whole and its influence is largely superficial.” The attitude. of parents will not change, he said, “as long as the Indian school remains aloof others hard: Hammiarskjold's body will b where his countrymen will glv him a state funeral, an usually reserved for monarch flown to his; native Sweden, honor from community life, a tres- passer on the reserve, intruding in family Ufe, alienating child- ren from parents, disturbing old folk ways and hampering the s.' freedom: to roam,” Cc c CHATTANOOGA, Ton, IV's half tiger and half ion, you could call it a liger, T iellons from igs in 1058, ; . —_ a 7 ® . paying a total of $60 in nos and|yoar compared with $897,827 In W. 43 “GOsts, . : the sim period a year go, Was oo , or. e S I / é S$ L First visit oxpectod to Ho 8 Soon a ' -* pERLIN y= Wost: Berlin police said the Communists to- 1 VANCOUVER ) -- The RAP crude hits the market, day dispatched trucks and mon, protected by armored cnrs, Lo wilt pay ita first visit. to RCAP A-G calls id clear out border aparimont houses where people have been base Comox with the visit, of Alr “y calls ror al jumping out of windows Into Wost Berlin, Vico Marshal D. WwW: C, Bowor| VICTORIA «—Attornoy-Gen- Nine sucdossful jumps wore reported Tuesday night, Boplamber 21, ho arrival of the eral Bonner today called for fod- + * - fe (4 — There 1s too such an animal, You en] it a tigon — but it scoms he one hero is named Roberto and “Katanga told a” press .confer-. ‘of a loading ramp: which had). onee ‘the agreement provided been requested by the Ottawa: delegation and recommended. by | : -and.a ‘standstill on movements of troops, arms: and munitions. r Credit government court over the trans 808 to.a trust fund fora number of senior executives." > > Bruce Robertson, indicated Tues- day night that the former. par- - ent organization of the re expropriated. B.C. Electric utility would welcome court action: Premier W. A. C. Bennett has). called for an investigation into the transfer of the money from B.C, Electric funds on the eve of ada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Gre PRINCE RUPERT, .B.C.,, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1961 . : shbrook (New) | E. T, Applewhaite, sec- at; Desk’ 3204, Sports 320 wy Ta Ih’ s eEtK Ls ae * URS“ OUT of. \retary .of: the’ city’s Industrial Bs Development Committee. coe | Piggot -Avenué:and First Overlook” dreas.:: Como i ee "| aust. “fallout? in: those areas. “Beside the bu the, giant’ burne mber for export to Japan.” o 5, Social 3206 rat’ 1 : - « laints : have, been. receis the MV_ Carla continues Stat ——T e | oS : : igned a provisional, cease-fire, or..an. exchange of prisoners . . . a to take it to ‘feet of cut ti |lina. coast with the deputy-minister .by|; oe ee Tee es foe the: Mayor, City... Administrator | ¢8 ‘ d ‘€ Py R. W. Long and J- T. Harvey, QC; 4 ignet | in . ongo oe last April 13 on a visit to Ottawa, 4. Me att ne ‘The. : ral’ ¢ ana tt: NDOLA.: ‘Northern Rhodesia : “THe. federal’ government. pro-. ¢ (Reuters) — The Congo's se- | 5" this can be accomplished now. | breakwater. will. require moving‘. vmemient to come-into ef fect bese ~—{land extending, the minister’ co Cee eee, Pye Se avly tadayw” Wow siders;) and a.-wharf ..with’ Thursday. Ceti ae eta TTS Be eo early today but hex President. Moise ‘Tshombe’ of ly-populated: eastern ‘se ATTERAS, N.C. ( s eyeand f -Hurric cane Esther chewed @ ull fury may be aimed. turned some-. ‘Tuesday and|as -was | churning es. an_.hour, al- “about'.135::miles, off Sontinues.in that direc- | ‘destructive » 130-mile- rsey. and’ Ne id fer of $820,- ‘. € “The corporation’s president, A.|- cently. the government takeover. Mr, Robertson said in an inter- view .the premier’s disclosure about the transfer was designed to. divert attention, from the “shabby way the government treated shareholders of the com-~- pany.” ‘ The premicr, at a press con- ference, also questioned an ag- reement under which the cor- poration would have call on the services. of senior BCE officials in the event of expropriation. ~The premier charged the ag- reement provided large finan- cial benefit for the nine officials. He said he believed the question should be investigated by the for contract | vid Pen: aA tke wots L DETROIT:: (h) = General Mo- tors. and’ United’ Auto Workers union. bargainers, racing the clock , against a- third deadline: in three weeks, struggled today to'wrap up'd new. three - year contract /.for,. GM's 350,000 pro- duction workers; a There: still’ was no agreement |. as, weary, negotiators went inte their 22nd Hour of almost contin- uous bargaining. But represent- atives of both’ sides, emerging | from time.‘to time, gave every indication: they anticipated set- tlement not*stalemate. At-the-plant “working agree- ments,. which supplement the national contract, have stymied * 4 nation '- level bargaining: since September :11, when the UAW. authorized local unions to walk churned: would point di- |”. ‘their annual fund drive. board. She may pick up speeds Barly; this ‘morning, : the tropi- : — —— cal: storm, « having -what. northward Tuesday. .night,:, long~ at-15. mil most:parallel'to‘ the North Caro- rned up waves.33 feet: high | © ‘she labored“ pas he. graveyard of the Rupert on “he target forthe drive: is: BCE take-over _ VANCOUVER. () —~..The, presi- dent of LeFarge cement, : plan- ning. exploratory studies for, pos-. sible. .expansion in northern British Columbia, said Tuesday ement head government take-over. of some] Po na ee ae major industries : does not, ,ad- _Logding..of $78,568 bushels c eo iv.” | grain «Wwill..commence: tomor, versely affect. investment by ‘private industry. |: oe be - Parisian. Marcel, Demonque, chairman and, president of “La- Farge, sald that based’ on his experiences in France and Eng-. fovernment - appointed BCE board of directors, out in support of their local- level demands. = , - ‘land, he was optimistic ‘about future free-enterprise in B.C. .*- . t the diamond | reaching lightship off* this “coastal point: ‘centre «in known.as the: Atlantic cle,’ pushed...tides- to. ei - Labove” “normal at som — Carolina® points... The ocean highway. from Orego let ‘to Hatteras was under, v f-| purricane: | the Virginia’ cape area, and BE warnings extendéd” all: the, way. - -$5,580 and ‘collections are ‘still | to Portsmouth, ‘N-H- A hurricane. coming in, 0 . watch: extended to the. sMassa- oo chusetts coast, ‘including.;; the © Chesape The storm, labelled. “bigand dangerous” by the weather. eau, apparently, did little “lage in’ the rich _eastern . NO} | Carolina” dgricultural regions: The already MV Alexand My for the, MV. Alexandros "ati mb Canadian’ government grain vator,"*The . Alexandros doaks this: morning:. She wills,.¢ ‘grain to Communist China" is: expected ' to. complete “loadh and-sall Saturday. cos itt ~ Twofurther vessels are’: pected shortly. © a eanctenl { some. > Banks,. ré fish ed Lead arriings” flew* I and gale: ake’ and Delaware ‘bays. .. “DB dam». $1,000,000,000 tobacco. By Desa “had been harvestediaa: grain. dock PREY, . day of the ford Brown opened In BO, remo Court. Tho 19-year-old Klemtu youth represented by defene Hugh MeGivern fr ig charged with committ Constable said to have r before taking statement: More than 85 persons packed the court room as the. second the trial of Thomas Clif-|lutely against the S8up- eo counsel om Vancouver, ing the f . ‘ 1 “He denied: the. accused the right of ‘counsel, This is abso- Bill or. Rights" and “It ig.a breach of this man's rights.” Te, a . He. further. .added’ that: “A statement, is‘valueless if an ac- cuged asks,for, counsel but docs- n't. got it befora: che makes ‘the from Brown until June 26 when he gave him- self up in Las"Vegas. It sald’ that sometime between 12 and 1 am, dune, 7. Brown. shortly after 3 a.m,. and walked around. Douglas’. ( had been living, At that time, he sald, the door to Douglas’ have refused defendant counsel - on killing and house where he. two-hitch-hike ‘side the water near G ity .cash,; from, Doug | headed towards Prince -George went to. sleep.: He woke up in Douglas’ car. NH While on the wa three more. He got: to Vancouver, wear : Naa EE Ene seer bet : aes agen} ‘ee 1 AE iil wloway: Rapids abouts'$135 - after getting Gp ty las’ House, wy he picked up rs and just"out- of Quesnel ho picked, up dropped Lie RAR cons ihe RCAF Maritime alr com has for some yours borne the en-| -ho's a baby, elght weeks old. Roborto is owned by Evelyn ba mand, . _ + [tre cost of oxtra police in the! Qurrie of Chattanooga, n Indy animal trainer with the Shrine nonecapital murder of Edwin |atatomonty.'. 1 - |bedroom was open only about an -' Survives high dive. Kootonaya to tackle a wave of! Qircus, Sho said Roborto ja a raro ball of spotted and striped |John Douglas, Junc 7 at Port Const, Simpson, sald ho, knew} two inches.’ soomot le tbhe hiteh-hikers off, ‘and’, left a a ANCOUVER «) — A QB-yont’- torrorism and bombing, fur worth about $36,000, °— | Edward, about, counsel. but, that, Brown About 4.a.m,‘ho woke up again |the car parked on Grenville old womnn survived a plunge of}. - Two girls burned +. + . © oe “A statement made by Brown, never, ‘asked for a lnwyor, He jand while ‘walking. through ‘the |streot, After this he took bus |, mora than 180 feet from Lions| PRINCE GEORGE @ — Jo- IXAMPALA, Uganda () — ‘Troops and special: police are in Prince Ruport July 8 was ad- | anid Brown, only, asked if his|house he noticed. the door to Seattle and hitch-hiked, tor Cile Bridge todny. Sho bobbed | Ann Schofiold,.2, and hor sister manning the ontire Unganda-Ruanda bordor bocnuso of fight- | mitted as avidonce after Mr, Jus- | father, waa in town and Simpson Dougins' bedroom was wide open | Las Vegas. The trial is continu. o to the surfaces and was picked | Judy. 4, suffered savore, burns ing, looting, cattle slaughtoring and araon in Ruanda, polico | tee J, G. A, Hutcheson ruled on replied: “I'don't know.’ and he ‘could ‘hear. a sound like ling. eee is Dy a tue, Tho woman Is tho| Tuesday whon a car drivon by --gnid: today, Tho roport said 400 African refugees, many of its admissibility, ve ‘Crown . prosooutor, Gilbert|snoring coming’ from. inside. mgs peau person to Rurvive a plunge their mothor apparently oxplod=|- them. women and childron, havo crossed the bordor from Mr, McGivern maintained, that Hogg: QC; sald’ the. whole point | Upon closer inspection he saw WE ATHER ner va fram the bridge “ od. Tho two girls wore burned Ruandn tr tho-Inst two days. ‘Ruandn is to hold n ploblacite | Brown's: _fathor (had rotained | of the ma tor, waa that the state- Dougias' body and: a lot of blood, Ly geet TO ent eek | k . ‘about the head and face In the Monday on tho monarchy," Tho tribal rulor ‘was deposed Inst counsel for ‘his son in Prince mont had..beon mado voluntar= Ho thor panicked and. picked up ariable cloudiness” tomote a Drilling at pea linishap and wore brought to hose Janunry, 9 4 oo Ruport but hig' son wasn't nlow- iy’ and this' wasvestablished in tho nail-puller, which was, cOv= | Varia a aN Hanes in ‘VANCOUVER =" Roporlt) wttnt here for treatment oe eee od to soo counsol until after tho| lhe constiblow.avidency, ered In blood,and-put it and) TOW Won nds et to. hare ‘show eride oil drilling and Ww d of ” ‘ VIENNA (A) — Dr. dirk Mrazok, 1 Czechoslovak aclontist, |statemont was mado, |... 7 . Mrs tittagy Hutcheson ruled somo of his ‘clothes. In Douglas Lost, Halt Low tontelt | _ | Wanted proo =—got it | anys tho recont Sovict rocket toats In tho Pacifica appear to be | The youth's lawyor anid that that, the: statement was “mado ont, he mad iN h tomorrow, 40sand : |}. TERRACE ) — A weokend} preparations for tho launching of an artificial moon asntollite, counsel had asked .tho ROMP at | voluntarily:tnd therefore: could | He throw ‘tho natl-puller Into | ty B PLOW + , S - 1} matortat told police ho didn't be- _ OM, _ Prince Ruport to seo Brown ime | bo ndmitteds ne a ee he a ne “|\Heve. thom) when’ told ho had “UNITED NATIONS | — Stato Soorotary Donn Ruak and |mediately. on his- arrival from| The: jurys..was abaont during ||: TIDES ae ay ” . ms gone through a radar apeod) Soviet Foreign Miniater Androl Gromyko will moot Thurady In Las ‘Vogas. where he had glyot the discussion of the statomont B| ft. : os DRUGS LTD, =| {ehock at moro than the lognl| talka on the ortcin! Bnat-Woat: diaputo over Borlin and tho himaolf up to authorities, <"'! |admiasibility ibutwas, returned "mpg; Septembor, 31/100 Cy speed, No turned his car nround| parallel crisis’ In the United Nations, oe LM MoGivern “atatod: that|aftor t a judge's ruling eek. oe ' epaaltic Standard Time). Mi DIAL and ron through the chock- a ee NBS ae \Gonatablo. Gl. Simpaon, who » Cong: ‘thon read: out High vive L102 18, “£98 uw point again — and got n socond BONN) — Trade Minister Hoos.anid Tucsday ho hopos to’ |took the statement. from ‘Brown, tat Ith th ne oad 0! 169 a “ tlekal, He was ono of 26 motor-) atop up Canada's oxport; promotion offort through new trade know all theso thnga ‘but com- “Low “win 104141: 8.8'f0 , eyo. Jats Uckoted for specding In the| offices In the Gorman and Ttallan’ industrial: centres ‘of Dus- plototy “Wgnored the Inatruc- owen 5 4 . woekend tadiur check, ~. ,{ soldorf and’ Milan, Ce EE eo ae pe dongs ee tee wot en S i : 3 Pky at 3" ms 2 af fy : oe