Pree oN hy Bein NEM Te Tee ie Me Tee Tae Te le Se ate eee Me ee Sat ae De Pe “ete we eee aM, ‘ PROV L.IDAL Lu PARY ss Prince Rupert Daily News Oo . Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest MOL. 52, No. 199 Business, Classified 3203. Advertising 3201 © PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 News Desk 3206, Sports 3204, Social 3205 | PRICE TEN CENTS MAAN e ‘announced today that Indian troops have been ordered -to:‘drive Chinese Communist forces out of India’s! Gye GC | se = S$ northeast frontier agency area. ow oe a eee } ~~ | wtHis announcement came in ot G} c?} vrs eaee |: Nehru orders troops 4 | to drive out Chinese “NEW DELHI (Reuters)—Prime Minister Nehru Tygas the wake of the biggest Sino-|where Wednesday's fighting Indian frontier battle, since the | broke out, border clashes began between| Lt.-Gen, B. M_ Kaul, one of the two nations three years ago. | India’s leading officers, was sent *Nehru said the Chinese had |to head a newly organized army suffered about 100 casualties inj corps on the northwest frontier the battle which erupted Wed- | last week. | 22 new cases found in area riesday on the northeast fron-| An Indian government spokes- Prince Rupert has a serious tuberculosis prob ter between Bhutan and Chi- man said the fighting broke out lem—a problem that will require the action and co- €-occuple ibet. ‘|day after a Chinese Communist saya ty ef, : lo . che amen uatteeradeaae a “This was nearly three timds. soldier hurled a grenade at an yperation of all concerned and most particularly the the figure reported by Peking |{ndian outpost. Thursday and indicated that the |} REPORT CASUALTIES battle is continuing. The Indians reported their _ Red China lodged a “strong- |casualties at 17 killed or wound- est and most serious protest” |ed. Peiping said 33 Chinese with the Indian embassy in Pe- |troops were killed or wounded. King, accusing India;.of-invad-) Radio Peking claimed the In- | ‘ing Chinese territory, and sprea-|dian troops “fled in confusion, | people themselves, it was reported today in a letter received by D. A. Geekie, executive secretary of the British Columbia Tuberculosis Society. The results of Operation Door- step last June indicated a very! The survey team would like to serious problem in the area, Mr.jsee a 100 per cent turnout to the Geekie said. A total of 22 new;TB vans and not 80 or 85 per ding the flames of war, leaving six corpses and arms cases of tuberculosis were found,!cent which came this year. SPEAKS ‘TO REPORTERS and ammunition behind.” | we Or whieh “yoS chore. One A statement issued to The Nehru spoke to reporters be- | Each government accused the ! hada che at ye tay vor ound to Daily News by Dr. G. P. Evans, fore taking a plane for a three- |Other of rushing up reinforce- a ene y were medical director at the Skeena have tuberculosis. In addition to the 22 new cases of tuberculosis found, sev- eral children are being treated at home with one of the new TB aw ae ments | (The scene is the Himalayan border near Chitung, north of ‘the .Kechilang River. This area bordering on Chinese-occupied Tibet long hus been in dispute. Not until September had there been anything but minor patrol oe $y clashes in the northeast, al- nese remain “a menace to Us”. jthough sporadic fighting has Nehru described Wednesday’s :been. reported in the last five ¢lash as “a major incident” years in the disputed border with Indian forces suffering area of Ladakh, about 1,000 gome casualties but with the ,miles to the west. day trip to Ceylon. + : %, } - He said there app@ared to be no chance of reconciliation talks, with the Chinese ‘so long aif , this aggression is céntinuing2 4 eo . 4 dee “y,, Wintry conditions’ were, setting th..along the mourtainous bor- ela : ee dle : der area, he. saidybut’ the Chi- Health Unit, said that some peo- ple might be inclined to panic after hearing a report such as this, but inreality, the situation . _ | was not nearly as serious as the wonder drugs to prevent their | first glance mignié reveal. developing actual tuberculosis . i disease. They are among the}: He said that tne Skeena Health Giose to 2,500 Prince Rupert res-|Unit was well aware of the cases idents found to have been in- here and that it was necessary fected by the germ that causes to have less than 600 cases under TB. who had a positive reaction observation. He said also that to the TB skin test. the doctors and hospital offi- However, only 152 people of cials were also aware of the sit- ¢ pS SEES EE ee = this total required detailed med- uation and co-operated in every Chinese toll much heavier “pro- India says Chinese troops, ical examination following the way to eliminate and control the bably touching 100.” ‘from Tibet moved into the | original TB skin test and minia- disease. * The Chinese, he said, had con- | northeast frontier area Septem- | ‘centrated: their forces in al|ber 9,and dug. in. Firing broke m strong position on high ground |out Séptember 21 and continued xbove an Indian border outpost |intermittently for a week with a reported total of five Chinese | -.— killed and nine wounded and Dp a ) Pa ae a five Indians wounded. : . ‘ope Oo n. “In all, Red China claims 51,- ture chest X-ray. Also, Dr. Evans said, the way ; 7 the letter reads, and the way NINE NEGATIVE the news was broadcast over the Nine of these proved to be neg-|Canacdian Broadcasting Corpor- E ative, five are still classified as|ation news this morning, it THE FRIENDSHIP HOUSE kindergarten class intentively looks | tuberculosis suspects and are|sounded as though there were © . . . . : « . - sag on as Prince Rupert Fire Department fire fighter John Prescott undergoing further medical ex- actually 2,500 new infected cases riemce au per ) OS . | demonstrates the way a fire hose is used when fighting a struc- - amination, three had pleurisy, 23 in the city. . “mS | {ural fire from the ground level. Two women pictured to the |apical fibrosis, nine had calcifi-|o 509 REACTIONS SNe 5 SARS S| Race 000 square miles of land and In- - dians insist. alweys have been a left are kindergarten teachers Mrs. D. W, Burnip and Mrs. Eric cation in the lung, and there : wT e ye eget No yt ar get ae e wee pee ‘ are vey Bo pg Bec Bee eB geen ee OE , wie cr: rss. ens TS. waar “What this really means,” Dr feet “hae Biers ne dia j » ne og | Bey ga 7 a a. a weg sam & ay “Barton. In the background is Assistunt Fire Chief. W"H. Hill. . were 20. other significant. chest) 20 ve-eaia “is that t! , : . : : ci ee of i the northeast , : we NS, SRSSES AREY De Ne ite van ; . , : . i appeals © prrsccerss" brotherhood convention te bickroune is ASSESHE photo by Oate Zoiimew [conditions found, includine £901 55%q yoru reactions. to” the cee cases of lung cancer. 2,500 positive reactions to: the The Native Brotherhood of Bri-.der said, and invited guests will In addition to the 22 new cases skin test. . : oe . : . 2 e ee a The - > ¢ ac - . The 61 formerly known cases : : © D4 ‘fish Columbia. has officially ac-j include officials of all levels of] . 1 % of TB there were 61 formerly ~? for peace cto Pus e ports jcepted the Nishga Tribay Coun-/government, labor, industry, } Oung child UNACOnSCIOUS known tuberculosis patients |¥°T° 0” the Skeena Health books : r ‘oil's invitation for the Brother-!churches, and local business screened by the survey team, and were under surveillance, Dr. (CP form AP-R yo on increase ‘hood to hold its annual conven-|and civic bodies. a e e °@ Mr. Geekie said. Evans sald. t t » / Form ~Reuters) Japanese exports of frozen {tion in Prince Rupert November}, Main topics under aiscussion ariter {ruc CO IsiGn | The letter goes on fo state] 146 Wen! on bo Say hat the 23 VATICAN CITY — Pope John|loctopus to Canada and the /27 to 30, it was announced today / will be the organization and ex- ‘that the point which is causing apical fibrosis cases and the nine solemnly appealed to the world’s|United States have been favor- |by Frank Calder, council presi-| pansion, industrialization, a vo- . . . ; ‘the TB Society some concern is th cification conditions found in leaders today to do everything |able this scason according to a jdent and MLA for Atlin. cational centre for the north, A child who collided with a three-ton city work that the vans tested less than the survey on, ea oe and possible meet “the anguished |communique received at the of- | This was confirmed this morn-|claims commission as referred inj{truek at 4:0« wav after wae ch tar. 10.000 Prince Rupert residents, cn ai cries for peace.” fice of the local International jing by Brotherhood president} the recent federal throne speech, tt uck at 1:04 yesterday after ROON Was still UNCON-| and their might be cases among one Stays’ na on ther. ee ~The 80-year-old Roman Catho- |Ppacific Halibut Commission of- |Guy Williams in a long distance|the B. C. Indian Jand question,|SC10us 1 Prince Rupert General Hospital at noon;those who were not tested. If hifie nt vn . Mtl otner sig- lic leader, speaking to the @S- | fice. {telephone call to Mr. Calder. and local resolutions. today these people are suffering from this me! nt cl con ‘ions found, sembled envoys of 85 govern- Nearly 1.700 short tons were | y. S meant diseases such as heart wiv cy omy All of the meetings during the . : . + "Oy seaye iq «7 active TB, they are in turn cap- ee " tt According, to Mr. Williams, the four-day Be ee stiog will beheld Fight-year-old Brian Milnes, clothes,’ Mr. Bowman said. 1) ble of spreading their disease conditions and bronchitis, lieuLenant-governor of British) | the Royal Canadian Legion son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard|thought he had been very badly ito others. A news item released by the Columbia, G. R. Pearkes ,VC ,may; yé oe ‘| Milnes, of 323 Fourth Avenue] injured.” TB Society this morning said ments sent here for the opening |shipped during the season (Feb- of the Vatican ecumenical ;jruary and July) almost twice as council, mace one of the most !much as last season. rr : ; : and the opening and closing ban. \ . IMUS'T BE ALERT " . i _ officiate at the opening of the ANG LAG | Closing ban. | west who was playing with some iMUS S ALERT that 17,000 men, women = and Cea eon nek no peace In| The price has been : ones convention. Negotiations to this quets will be held at the Civic) oo children on the sidewalk There were skid marks for! ir, Geekie said that the soci-|children in this city, Terrace He said all loader "of the world per pound, an increase 0! « Per effect are proving favorable, Mt.) “Tn Gg ie Concert Band} iM the 300 block Sixth Avenue! Mine fect at the scene of the ac-iety should be particularly alertjand Hazelton and of these, one | ied on thet i. ne th cent from the last season. Williams told Mr, Calder, qd “I ee eech Philharmonic| West apparently ran on to the/cident, on the left hand side, and, to the possibility of TB in their)out of every 500 was found to be ¢arricd on their shoulders e| The frozen octopus is used as | - —ftand the Aiyansh iilharmonic| | / ree ys ind y-today practise, and hos-|suffering active tuberculosis " . / . vt At least 200 Indian officials will; Silver Be i in attends road asa truck operated by Car-|in the middle of the narrow, C&Y-lo-Gay I se, . destiny of peoples” and must do bait for halibut fishing in Can- i |Silver Band will be in attendance] oY Bio of 74a Fulton Street,| co citals showld make sure that the |— ne achive _ ; éverything possible for peace. ‘ada and Alaska, attend the convention, Mr. Cal- at the banquets . was proceeding vest ct.) roadway. | program of X-raying those ad- oe nes et oo) ‘ War, ab this stage, could o a ie oct! CRO TER: Cen ne TS F <_< | se a Evidently the only eyewitnesses mitted to the hospital for what- “mean the destruction of hu- Z x , ™ ; na a . ne , oii oe ofan are a oe ‘ The extent of the child's in- to the accident were the many ever reason, is carefully admin- manity,” he said. . * He said the council, which opened Thursday, “will certainly help to prepare this new climate and to remove: the danger of war, that scourge of nations, which today would mean the de- struction of humanity.” “het the leaders of the world, the pontiff sald, “continue to meet cach other in. discussions juries was still undetermined) children playing around. Resi- and he was still under intense} dents along that section came to observation early this afternoon. their doors when they heard the vey planning committee Mr Howover, it was believed by ac-|squeal of the truck's brakes, and|Geekie said, they consider the cident eyewitnesses that the|some of them knew the boy and|B problem in Prince Rupert ae dit wns Ree oeec a latag [eormed his parents. serious enough to repent ° the ™ “eee , “ian’s Yt : hat i as | whole Operation Doorstep pro- amount of blood. Brian’s parents feel that it was per suep } . the child's fault and had tele-jgram in 1963, The child's doctor said that [phoned the truck driver to tell The mobile Christmas Seal the boy was still unconscious at} him not to worry. They said that clinies will return to this area istered. Ata recent meeting of the sur- i a i noon today,” but considering the] Brian had a bad cut on his head, ; some time between June t and nnd reach just and generous severity of the accident, his con-}q gravel burn on his left check, October {o provide repeat TB agreements that they faithfully dition enn be considered satis-land bruises on his right arm skin test ta all who were found Observe,” : factory.” and body. negative to the test last year and is The City ROMP detachment! Mrs, Milnes was scheduled to Teen eee tected. ME nose was sUll investigating the aecl-|ionve today by Canadian Pacific wn owe eons dont, interviewing persons In the}, ay PD . ‘ TNO NEED FOR ALAKM truck, and bystanders this after. Airlines for Seattle, Wash, lt) 51, caid that the Society hopes aan noon, There were two persons |attend an International Toast-' nat joeay residents will do their COMMODORE P, D, TAYLOR, tiding In the cab and one person | mistress convention, bul has can- part by having thelr free TB DSC, CD, RCN, will arrive in on the back of the truck when | cejed her plans, iskin test and chest X-ray. the city Monday by Canadian the necident occurred, Pacific Airlines for a “walk As far as ean be learned, the around the Naval division here. truck was proceeding westward This is not © formal Inspection e on Sixth Avenue when it collided Ne WS Briefs tour, but merely a visit, Com- with the boy. The driver stopped modore Taylor will be accom- 1 8 flag Heutenant, immedintely and pulled the boy WASHINGTON () — Powerful United States timber hold- panied by his flag Heutenan out from the right hand side of cea carr eneino we oir te t . . Commander A, A, Beveridge, tho truck. He and his helpers ers nre encouraging thnber price boosts to enjoy tax benofits, CD, RCN, wns , : : ‘| says the Western Lumber Marketing Association in calling for were standing there arguing an eventual free market in all forest products between Canada “City officials “attend seminar + Prince Rupert Civic adminis- 7 (ration officials loft for Prince George todny where they will attend « seminar on mutual miinieipal problems = including those Involving relationships With senior governmonts, Attonding from hore are City Treasurer Derrick Rateliffe, City rl Administrator Scott - Meluaren ' ‘ about how the accident happen- an! Olly Clerk David. Wilson, i: Moonen Lloyd Bowman of 419, end the US. . . '. WE ATHER roprosonintives from Kitimat, Be AR ho west able py at MIAMI, Flv, im) American negotiator James B, Donovan Cloudy with scattered show- Smithers, Vanderhoof,. Dawson |: by the ‘parked car he got out of | waited hopefully today for a gummons back to Cuba and a ars tomorrow, Little change Creek, Quesnel, Wiliams Linke his car, and sooing the Injured decision by Fidel Castro on the reloase of 1,113 invasion pri- in. temperature, Winds in- and Prince George, | child, offered to take him to the| Ssoners. . eroasing to 25 In exposed edhe group will attend a bane hospital + ad + + areas Lonight, Low tonight , quot tonight ‘and. will go into ‘ ‘LLANDUDNO, Wales () — Foreign Secretary Lord Home and high Saturday 40 and serious business tomorrow. “Tho boy was unconscious, his} gaid today ho had warned tho Russanis the Wostern powers BQ, r ‘aaa os - {neo was purply blue, and thera} wit) romain in West Borlin as long as the Soviet Union donies Daily Nows Readings . ye. oe was a groat deal of blood on the} golf-dotermination for East Gerthany and a freo choice for Toniperature at noon... 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TIRE PREVENTION WERIC is boing observed in Prince Ruport this wook and local fremon . 217 C s without a roported battling tribes loyal to the toppled monarchy on the Galirday, Ovtobor 18, 1062 J he : rave boon bnaily directing tours through tho fire department, and outlining tholr juntor trains | gone alé Gays . northern, southorn and eastern frontiers, Both sides claimed se any Sovdned ‘rime)” apes DIAL Ing program, Yeatordny the Priendaliip House, Hindergarton proup wont through avery nook and fatal traffic accident victories, . ‘ + ‘ , igh Tere oat teal a eranny of the hall and wore also given sovoral demonstrations on how cortain five bait ng aan . . 7 a rage O24 foot ; a 21 51 oquipment works, Plotured above, attractive little Marin Montosano, wearing a fire holmot, ro- and 687 days without a VICTORIA () — Attorney-Gonernl Robert Bonnor today Lov aR a foot yO colves a fow polntora from Assistant Fire Ohlef W. IT, THU, ow how a hose should be hold whilo |] fire fatality. promised to enforce an injunction that would keep Sons of OW soon 0356 aa foot Nae little Gary Locka (below) tries bo turn the water pressure on, be ye _|| .Freedom Doukhobors from Kent municipality, | a 1,2 fee ye ‘. , a eo SURO SLUR Pei reta aaron nee Roe een wsrascanernrnyah brbanant ina me NMMinae UMA MAb Rg oN 4 Nga ARR SRE AR AT AT PA wh