of a-tege ions haeat AS eit ee ee eta Hee agreement ". ve ee te wy SE I Ny Hey SyMig Me Ma Me Ee IO SAA : Pa Fa Aha NB iN cS Sa ECT SN Pea AT SMI ae Peete CO PI IS a Beg ee eT I ROE ee ee ERLE TE OH a4 We ee te ee Me ee tee te Oe a atten eee en eT eS , tides sya . Wee! , to e we Re aN HE BE Renae pf ypere . : . ° expe wn 5 beeen . PROVINCIAL LIBRARY begta “ > . “ rhe ae rete poy aur te 9 wpe Vickey io C 45 Saws r ~ , me DEC 31/62 avea ) series . ie Pade ak, DG oyae beers. b tet Prince Rupert Daily News Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest 3201 Business, Classified 3203. Advertising OCTOBER 2, 1962 OL, 52, No. 192 News Desk 3206, Sports 3204, Social 3205 vi bebare PRICE TEN CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, urt puts nett until Federal troops enforce truce NEW ORLEANS (AP)—A Federal appeal court) today put off until October 12 the contempt show- down with Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett. It extended until then the time for him to show he has complied with its orders not to Zy\block enrollment of James H. yi Meredith, a Negro, in the Uni- versity of Mississippi. Lawyers for Barnett and Lt.- Gov. Paul Johnson told the Fifth US. Circuit Court of Appeals the 4 officials had ceased interfering yy with its directives, under which @ Meredith was admitted to the { university Monday. ‘| The court accepted a justice department recommendation | that a delay be granted to per- mit Barnett and Johnson to give further evidence they have pur- ged themselves of contempt. The original deadline was 11 weet te ' “Pearso attacks Tories “OTTAWA (CP) — In a. wideranging attack on the government, Opposi- CELE . ition Leader Pearson made ‘a major bid Monday to topple Prime Minister |{ Dietenbaker’s government in. the Commons and force an early election. “His three-hour speech accused the-government of “major polit- i¢al''fraud” by concealment of the June foreign exchange cri- _§isyof having mocked respon. sible govertiment, and of having tried to fool voters by a forecast |% of,,full employment this sum- mere .\Mr..Pearson also presented a five-point Liberal program em- bracing ‘a federal boost to the construction industry, develop- ment of new manufacturing in- § . dustry, greater ald to education and job training, a national _ Health care plan and a system of. contributory retirement pen- sions. a no : '+*But his main pitch was to the othér two opposition parties. to ish former army general who led the 101st Arborne at Central High School during the Little |: Rock segregation crisis. URGES VOLUNTEERS ' Walker, 53, resigned from the army after a dispute over his indoctrination program for overseas troops. He came here from his home in Dallas, Tex., afier urging the massing of tens of thousands of volunteers to}; resist Meredith’s registration. On. Sunday, Walker rallied ricting students on the Missis- ‘sippi campus. He was arrested Monday after he shouted en- couragement to rioters who hurled bottles and bricks at fed- rally behind his non-confidence am. today. eral troops in Oxford’s central So SED motion which stated simply that Meanwhile jin Oxford, swell- square. Dp Ss | aX ; : SS ae e a i ; the’ members of the cabinet “do ing tide of federal troops, Walker failed to make $100,- TWO-HEADED CAR — Regina police officer Al Pletz doesn’t not