——_ Oe <_< = —_ i). Sa, Oe ene te ee |. Anti-Castro access nr cee M mt. Naa ; — *Settlers., Lo gp NEN ia ss e ~ a Ea ewe: meee | -eKatanga | + mo "Widespread reports i here. say . ’ tions’ failure to. end Katanga’s ~ as SRT en a USAT EEN St eee . " Sot + . woe 7 O- . _ ter-revolutionaries ‘armed with. 4 : oul b me les - ‘where he. froquently: appears for ‘VOL. 51, No. 187 | d _: Published 1 oF . eed oe i aes me ’ ~~ ELISABETH VILLE! . (Reuters). + White :refu- |. | gees continued to” stream | — out of Elisabethville to-| _ day as fears mounted that} - iG \TURES {POR THIS PERIOD. - the Congolese central gov-| mya: _ Srnment was ‘planning to ———— invade Katanga, = | Ms” : invasion plans’'‘were well under way: following: the: United Na- secession after ‘an. eight-day bitttle that :ended:in a cease-fire. last’ Wednesday. .if..3000° ah _ 7" More.than-350 persons.— most | . of. them Belgian families — got-|.... f°: Elizabethville * Sunday, |). ssing the bordér::into ‘North--|. 1 Rhodesia in. cars piled high | f ‘ 1 . Giant. Union -Miniere, ‘the Bel- yp -gicn mining company: here, was |j..|- cee veparing to evacuate the famil-. | Spee oe ee i Ss . 7 swe ' . cee ‘ mo : SIE: . Gen. Joseph "Mobutu; Con e national army chief; has ~ 150. miles from | dn the weather pattern,” [WARM WEATHER ‘and.’ moderate ‘rainfall is forecast, for. the ° t ,. September. to. mid-October’ but, may 4.9 VANCOUVER 1.0; EDMONTON : LAREGINA eer ae at Canada’ ‘Bubiness, Clestified 3203. Advertising 320) said ‘ur ‘sought to “warn .Soviet Premier ‘Nikita Khrushchev. .against fo | Prince Rupert district in the latest long-range. weather. predic-.. about 150° troops. by air to tion ‘by. the U.S..weather bureau. . The, Prairies ‘may. expect «a. ite is:'a change’ P_Newsmap f..there:: er B.C. ROUNDUP Katanga. is. largely’ impassable, “except along ~ a. railroad” line} - “through:South Kasai. This region | — nlnett says two big ind " up large-s ale operati ns r ‘Williston that’ representa . . 4 ~ : ee : o ne. approached the gover _ chief. concern:, of" the ‘t : ale Still the fate of some 30,000 Ba- | “dentidly last week com- luba tribesmen. living under UN panies but said one ‘ts interested protection in.a.shiney town out= |i” electrolytic processing ‘of; a : ara .,.|metals and the other produces _ > Although there was a stockpile chemicals in bulk. _ --of food at ‘the'refugeé camp, ther . . : Balubas, who came. from neigh-|.. Three killed in car_ boring: Kasai, province “to. work » in: Katanga, refuse to. eat, claim- ing Katanga President. Moise . Tshombe "has' poisoned the food. 100-MILE HOUSE «: — ‘Two women and a man were Killed and three others injured Sunday when a car left the Cariboo ‘Highway and slammed into a ‘power .pole 114 miles north of this central B.C. centre. Killed were Ardith Lindsay, 21, Jaunita Capberhurst,-.i6, both, of -100- Mile House and a male employce of the Dutton-Williams Pipeline Construction Company. Police withheld his name, but said he was from the Maritimes. _ ‘Boys injured NELSON @) — A blasting cap, being .examined by two teen- aged boys.in nearby-Salmo Sat-. urday, exploded, The left fore- arm-of Gregory Fisher, 13, was shattered, and it was later am- putated. His companion, Wayne . Boychuk, .suffered facial, in- eet ‘juries: and: authorities, say he may have -been blinded, Both 31 year - old former. tronsury | wore Jn falr gondition In hoapl- my employes An ane. se tal hee Sunday. ot tigin regime, was named as thojgy ee ae jeader of the plotters. *: Hunter found drowned The communique said'an ame | | WILLIAMS LAKE @) — Torry. ' pusltwas to be laid for’ Castro | Nicholson, 30+ yor - old: district ag'-the prime. minister drove’ to! hunting: guide, drowned last Citidad. Doportiva ‘Stadlum, week when a. boat. carrying © hunting party, overturned . on. '|Kleena-Klnene Lake, 190 miles plot foiled HAVANA iM — A. plot to as- sassinate Prime,,Minister:-Fidel | ‘Castro and lay the groundwork | _ for another Invasion of Cuba has been smashed,:the govern- ment claimed Sunday:night. "A communique sald 12 coun- bazookas ‘and hand '. grenades supplied by the U.S. central. in-- telligence’ agency’ have been, selzed. Bone ee “Luis Torroella, described as 0: vraliics.” i - Peace project attracts | _ two major : ‘CAMPBELL RIVER,-B.C. (CP)—Prem compan are ¢ ‘Atlatioris, “saying that: “wes are and. “see no‘ perfect. solution.” ‘Gold spell, it.says. The-forecast covers the: period®:from mid- S against its will, however "unwise | days reports. from Berlin. itself: party: in’ the Berlin ¢ ate |saidput ahead “BONN (# — Premier Khrush- chevy removed the end-of-the- year deadline for a. treaty with. East Germany in his talks with Belgian Foreign Minister Paul- Henri Spaak, diplomatic sources reported today, | “Khrushchev was. reported. tc have told Spaak that the Soviet Union preters slow negotiations to. a quick war,” these sources said: te Spaak reported to the council of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization last Thursday on his five-hour talks with Khrushenev in Moscow on the previous Tues- day. a , Khrushchev’ was said to have told Spa, he never had com- mitted Himself. to: “signing a peace treaty with East Germany before the end of this year, EXPRESS SURPRISE ° , German officials expressed surprise at this. On sbveral oc- cnsions Khrushchev, has: - de- elared that he will sign a treaty with East Germany before the ond of the year, turning over control of access to West Berlin to the East German Communist regime unless the West agrees to a German pence on his torms, re- | threats-to peace in the world. He said ‘the United States wants a ‘to infiltrate South Viet Nam. PRINICE RUPERT, B.C, oe h y his words ,he apparently, ing the Western ‘allied’ hand.: at the same time: he held’-out prospects for wide-ranging neg committed: to no “rigid. formula” In, effect accepting:.the: divi: ion of. Germany’.:and ‘Berlin Kennedy also said “we recognize that troops.and tanks can, fora, time, - keep a -rfation divided that policy may be.” © * ‘That comment followed by two that U.S. authorities are advising. West German” leaders’ to. begin. thinking. of. Communist ...Fas Germany asa reality they: mus! live with os The’ president told the UN General*Assembly. he did not yet ‘know. what ‘would be. the, out- come: of 'U.S.-Soviet efforts to. rrange -negotiations:on , Berlin. Talks’. were..started here _jast week. by, .U.S.” State. Secretary: Dean Ruskiand Soviet Foreign Minister. Andrei, Gromyko. They. Kennedy) Asian -. crisis as. two “truly neutral’. Laos. for which it has been negotiating: with the communist : nations “ at: Geneva for months. During much of the period a’ shaky © cease-fire has been in existence. in the little Indo-chinese kingdom. -* o “Now the negotiations over Laos are réaching a crucial stage,” Kennedy | said.” “The. cease -' fire is at best precarious. Laotian territory is being used The world community must rec- ognize that:this potent threat to Laotian peace. and ‘freedom is indivisible from all other threats to thelr own.” After President Ken nedy’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly today, Soviet Foreign’ Minister Andrei Gmo- myko shook hands with him and declared: “You were in good form," . The two mét. as the Russians passed through a reception line. ‘Kennedy, in a wide - ranging address which emphasized “firm- ness and reason” jn international dealings, challenged ‘Russia to a peace race Instead: of an arms race, Ss He sald the United States will present shortly. a program for step-by-step: disarmament based disarmament: -plan,-and_ called ‘for the creation ofa UN. peace forest ee -place‘order., ‘ate. expected to, meet again ina} lon inked the:Berlinand. uae ake: . -the death'in‘Africa of:Secretary-|- AY, SEPTEMBER:,25, 1961. Pe eis PS ‘unnecessary’ | "UNITED NATIONS. (AP)—President Kennedy told the United: Nations today that the United States} Jand its allies have decide + whatever means are forcec fed the Berlin crisis “un .- work for a‘peaceful solutio: ovdefend West Berlin “by Ipon them.” But he brand- | essary” and pledged: to| he Soviet. Union the es.a' peaceful agree- possible: for: the “world ust-be rejected, because’ “yield- 0 ct oO ct > rt -O 2 oS n jorld; He» proposed a: six-point