, ee ‘wVe. ee eee ee ete eS 3° Yori ae ee eee + ' per Dally 2B os, es pis - OPPAWA, (GP) Serious crime surged sharply : Canadian urban centres in 1960. os nities -with a. “popu- of: more. ‘than 25 000, se- S ‘{nereased™ by the. ‘Previous previous - year, - The figure’. “ins cluded 879 cases in. 162) in Toronto, ver, and 115 in Hou crime ‘case gent, ‘over. 320 in’ ‘Vaincou: - Edmonton | and Big, increases were recorded in| the. number of: murder,” ing: rand: enteri bery « a cases. repor ee departinents. ton. wer ‘The “number. of thefts creased to. 59,299, from: "144,999. listed: 33,277. Vancouver 14,212; | 265, and ° Edmonton 8,072. Breaking: and — fences increased to 50, 112, from 46,360, Of these 8,138..were in Toronto, ' 4,933. in, Montreal, 4,698 in’ Vancouver and 2 2,216. in Win- ng, theft and rob- ted by . police A large . propor in, the two- a} and Toronto... Cri tatistics: for. “issued: foagy. in. repo : sae a ‘Bureau :.of | However, the: “byFeau” formation. “pul Montreal 13, - entering. ‘of-. 1960 ‘were rt by: the Statistics. noted: that blished ‘left. desired | in the way]. OF comp eteness:, and. uniform- ted ‘a toval of, ang! “S rel urban, Tape .: woffen t ‘showed a fiuctu- ation in sex crimes. Offences . ‘of indecent’ ‘assault, on ‘females in- creased to - 1,587, from: 1,405, but ces. declined: to. "250 e* Le much: tO® be: “The “repor % Toronto: ‘regorded” 350: indecent $5 assault.” “offences, Edmonton':109, = Winnipeg. 87, ‘Hamilton’ *70,: _Van- ~ ini conver 751, cand. “Montreal * ‘only eases : “were However 42 rape*. oh compared cs in: “Montreal, . with. “26 iin "Vancouver, . - HA e| Toronto, . 16 in. Winnines 10." iin ve rapt ‘Edmonton, .. aly” te ZUG og \anadas) ‘organs. are pour- | iol t int ‘their, anti- ‘\Guuirch: ‘campaign. . ; clerical campaign ad 1° Other. tables. ‘showed: that ‘of- ‘| ferices: against | persons‘. ‘“ancteas-. ae ‘}ed* by 5:2. percent. ‘and. against 4 “| property.’ by. 10.3--per,, cent... . ASSAULTS. INCREASE ”. Obstructions. and” assaults on: : police. officers: increased’ to-1, e321: from* “32,7265; ‘offences, of forgery. and: ' ‘fraud. Tose: to- ‘14, 857: ‘from si A " fF Catholics: and. po an September, '10 old. ‘bay was. s The» -clash: fob disturbance’ : ane of the, « . : oyernment 2 ‘Revolucion. -blamed ¢ “| revolu ‘ion ries’: “fe ib that ‘th .-Fegime« Pere : ony in: which. a 17 hot: andy. ‘Killed. llowed a: series of against: the. ‘pan- church's © -annual |: men” had* ‘some* ‘tall’ explaining. to, do here: today. ODF Like. “to. sect oO: evenings?’ f.now ‘you’ "n none sitting. : ask. of put-| ing a “suspected:. burglar. in his second -: floor newspaper :.“counter- trying, ‘tot : : tt OSsible,. bub: as - bodily’ ‘Hat “thereased. “te from, 4,642.0 : : night: when: the: ‘man made a dive Traffic } “Stiforcement : tatisti ; for. the door, and. got away. police « - station” below: to: ‘inter, : jeept the ‘suspect. teak ‘purden. of. ine “ble tyes was. put: on: the: auxiliary. bishop 1S: of" ‘Havana,. “Most. Rev. Edu henman Boza: "Masvidal. with ‘ he. was - deported Sep-| ‘its ,corporativ Pat S. 2 one+even \ficer, who had. set out in pur- ing ‘man; “Daniel Tar-| s ‘Here: to. Eternity shows. change. “Te TORIA. ‘@) —‘The- elegant mpress. “Hotel reflects: ‘a, change in: “Victoria: that: is! attributed: ‘to. the: ‘tourist. dollar. os “The city’ ‘which has long. prided . itself’ as.being’a: “little: *bit-of ‘olde |. England,’ ” is: becoming. ‘more: ‘like | ti lany: other North: American ‘ city: Its’ happening: ‘despite ~ efforts by city officials to" rétain: ident- ifying - ‘symbols. of: -Victoria’s ’ “old: world , charm. —.- cluster. lights, || flower, pots, horse- drawn ‘bue- |. gies. ‘for. tourists.”.. . . These’ ‘things Gtten, come, under criticism as-.either : holding: up progress | or presenting a public | the alarm. | lear given: porter | \for carting: bags “Edward: D. Par- BS possible that’. we. might| v o-evening idea. emendously ex- :zinnemann ere. to pleinil wThe:Sun-, BUFFALO: Pi ence, “AS “porter. vat. ‘Buffalo national.” airport; helped ©: tomer. unload. four’ pieces” ‘of lug- gage: from an a cel Bot axe uutomobile- “Tues: OF ‘am in: -no; ‘ “Films like Ha-, Ben- Hur Was), on. the. planning - boards: for: 10 years at MGM. I think \it is ‘a mistake to start making com=, mitments. with actors b haye: a fairl ul Meanwhile, ‘he his movies until The. car’ is yours, oe Jack, BE. = Teehan © of: Auckland, 1 hurry,” he said: take time; “you're kidaing,” said’ Par- | ‘Teeltan handed: ‘over ‘the-keys, ‘signied: the’ title: ‘ transfer,’ waved goodbye ‘and ‘took*.off * “with his: wife: ‘for ? ‘the long flight: home. ; ‘During | ‘the. -|turned: out ° that Teehan,. ,who said - he was: a. broker « cand. real estate. ‘man, - ehad been... ‘touring the.’ US.. for several ‘weeks, . “the: ‘cara 71955. imodél,: dn $750": ‘but: had /no-fur- ther, use . for: it now: “that: ‘nis trip y complete : script.’ aU an should feel TOSY. THE: ‘Hi istler': rand: Paris Blues are hand’ 2 box office draws The: trend: s.over?: Only two. comedy records : among the top |: 60 albums ‘on: ‘this week’s ; -charts, Groucho Marx ” “was 3 with his dramatic GL. Theatre, So vited all ‘the . negotiations pressures “to ‘make. ‘any. 7 changes but . they” cannot :prevent: com- ‘owned. establishments such :.a3', the Canadian Pacific's Empress from’ taking steps to: ate. tract a new: ‘type’ of. tourist. ° PUT. UP: SIGN ini vets 3] The hotel: stands like, a. pale wth a facing. the harbor, its walls, cov-| -lered. with ivy and_ its: grounds : beautifully. manicured.’ mo The :. first: move.-wag to, ‘ans. , nounce the name of, the hotel, in ° large. Jetters’ ‘above. the malt : giving» the same : effort ag lish. ‘pub ingt Aline. Wis fnahagemiont:’ (hen: “de- cided io eonvort one of the wings into ‘ a motor lodge, ‘A fow years ago the; clty ate tracted: the luxury class of tour ist who waritad : ‘something: nh ite tle different, . ‘debut “on happy: he in set ‘workers . to mercially: = Florida’ ‘for lunch at his expense. | man told me it had never. hap- pened to him before in 3Q years, of labor in the, studios. me ror THE BEST | Canpdian and Chinese using HOLLYWOODCAFE]| Reservations can be made: inf our private dining room, : On take out orders of $4.00 or over, $1.00 will he paid to» wards delivery, 9.) 99% » Sra Ave. West. Ph; S183 Open 6 pm. to 4 am, ° aS, an. Bn -gonirlintion to NATO, the Cana- “the luxury, clnas tourlat ‘finds Bermuda, England, The’ Bahamas and the Contin- _ font. Just. ag close,", sald ore an ~ |tique, dealer, (Now wo aro. get- ting the one-day. trippers.” “l Guests who ‘have used the Empress for many yoars have jadittering opinions. of the new rolo in, helping preserve world ook, “UWoll," " anid a: businessman from: Vancouver, .» jahocks me: to. sce, “| shorts and- “alacks . wandering Tayound the lounge. It Just docan't go with the atmosphere of .the ‘placa, This Is.ono of. the moat hotels: in the world and. be: seen dond around hore In: sorta ‘T MORE LIVELY Mra, Luellle’ Bunten, 0. visltor from. Snakatoon,. disagreed, . | "Yes moro alive than {t used ‘| to ho, Thare fire more young pao- B | plo... mora of a coamopolitan Ae atmosphere,” yo Oyril: Chapman, inaints ‘the stand irda of ‘gracious i living have’ not been: affected "by otor dodge, i "E must say It women in , a between 17 and 28 = single and the mannger, thou “hligation, dotalls on and: _ Ongar iat Mn 1 he Sanadien Army, . Wen e EW EU we Ee Ye eM Ow ww “come the. password. fo “shortly. fo: ‘be released calle ra “SCOPENHAGEN (Reuters): — Red- -faced ; Copenhagen. ‘polices | AD police: ‘officer. ‘was ‘question- ffice ‘Tuesday - The: officer’ pressed an alarm bell £0: warn, ‘constables. ‘in’ “the - The: eager. ‘constables | rushed. ‘came. racing. ‘down the. ‘stairs, camer © ‘acing | ‘down. the © ‘stairs, and: -hustled’ him into ai cell over his: violent protesis. vi tee “Sometime » ‘later they” found out” that: the man they “ars, rested” was: “their superior of- ‘suit of the suspect after giving - The suspect hasn’t been seen ‘since. See New times set | for CNR trains” -Changes: ‘in. Canadian Nation- - ar Railway: - -schedules from Prince Rupert: ‘east and west have | been: announced by the company. ° The: mew: ‘schedules will be as follows: Eastbound train No. 196°. \ ‘departs. 7:30: a.m. daily. except ‘Sunday; \. previously . this train ‘left the city/at 7/a.m. “Westbound No..195 will arrive’at 10 p.m. in- ‘| stead: of. ‘the’ previous time of 8:30 p.m. There will. be no west- bound ‘train Mondays. These times are effective as of October’ 29, a company spokes- , man. said, Advertising in 1 The Daily News , Brings Results. 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