PROW'S DES fandart Time) Bap (bye wd 1954, 194 feeb 91,2 feel 1.4 feel a (16 “Ht B ikely be Deficit [) MORRISON Bay SUT Writer A (CP )—Gov- gs - makers Bing the possi- Hycing taxes in B budget, dles- Hons that such (" result in a i bree ii thisweek, Bon is taken to re- Bis would be direct} fally rather than to E eciving considera- Bovernment is that Bees of a large de- B result from tax Becht be outweighed Hages of encourag- pnomic activity and which would’ give Bintry an cconomic gederal departments ‘ Pan estimate of; H needs for the next Briing April 1, 1958. Fstudied by Finanee Bis who will.prepare Bet for presentation next spring. ING ome of the things Beppen in the next fe spending may be fence department B $1.908,000,000 from mBvear’s budget, but pnd all of that. Next international situa- f defence spending py several hundred fs, with a further Fthe momentum of sion. pease, The works Bol $151,000,000 for B $7,000,000 over the 000.000 ls Insuffie- mi for an expanded mn now being pre- Bral authorities, Pcoueept of budget B taken a new tun pus that the govorne oY will have a defl- Since 1945-48, Bhi: while the gov- meoncerned over the i it defielt, it does it defieit of less by Which is Wkely fut your will have Inpact on the Cane eo od a) Monroe Divorce e ICA, Calif, — r( 7 FOcoe today Won a a Joe biMagyto, soe hive her only “eaol= bLidifforengeg' and Rt talk te Hert At a Wine. ATHER- VNOPSts Which Hroupht patos DC Narkitiog on Mans Cetcliod Oi Ws showers, Tie Queen Q) Vtl's me torthward Inte Alnska, Tyo tralling Melon 4 PHO const Thitns OEE Wy Niland ‘nh tly morn N lenpevadure | Little south ag ys inva. WY Wh pgy ma hii eH Pde t,a high infor-| Feyrporations* andy. B taxpayer, the ine lic works budget: Khe current year, al . Bur the feeling ts’ dally. Mes will yomaln He pOUAG except In Hitrlets Where frost MUN ay cloudiiess t AOL bowl 1000 Ds dlisturbante wil Indl rast Me Melons Variable lt LW ahowarg st thls Morne NY ludny, *A bevoming Tlplt b Lae tonight and b Sturdy assistance, of’ the G,L's, + Fred Faulkner Jr, of Prince Rupert, . charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm was fined $150 and costs in. po- Hee cotrt this morning — by 'Magistrate W. D. Vance. or in default of payment to serve two months in jail for what the magistrate: termed “an unpro- voked attack” on. Daily. News| editor: Dick . “Ayres, October We The charge ATOse from an in- cident during whichMr, Ayres: was Injured. after. being thrown over,an embankiment. by the ac. cused who objected . ‘to a-news picture being: taken of} hts car which: had: been inyolved | in an accident. . - The: accused leaded gully tHe charges. - oT uzz0. told. the magistrate that! Faulkner. chad ‘been at--a..wed- ding. party ‘and had loaned his car to a friend, ‘The accused had been called from the, party, Mrv|. Pettenuazo .saldy to-. find. a ‘pice ture pelng, taken . of hls cal which had travelléd' off the foady across the sidewalk on: MeBricte Strept between sixth’ ‘and Sots ehth Avenues: : FELT PRIVACY INVADE Dp The defence counsel stated that the accused had believed at the UUme that the newsphper had no right to take a picture, Mr. Pottenuzzo added that Faulkner had thought a news piclure would glvé his friends the im- pression that it was he who had been in the accident. "There's no doubt that the ac- cused overstepped the hounds of propriety, bul he believed he was protecting his priyacy,” the de- fence counsel stated, Magistrate Vance sald that he could not ungerstind such a be- lief, Inasmuch as cnr eseeldent nietures appeared In newspapers “These plotures bring the ate 4 fontion of younger people to what speed cai do when drive | ing,” the magistrate stated, Tn giving the elreumstances of the Ineldent, Mrv Ayres said that US. SOLDIERS watch operntions at the whalin y are rendered to obtain of], meat; and bones, Am- orien: troops, acting on the request of: Icelandic .. fishermen, went to'sea witli: machine guns. to destroy killer whales that were’ attacking. schools - of herring and ruining Henig ‘nets. The Teelan dl dlc . people ‘expressed their Brathinge: for. the: or lao Months a Unsoked Attack”) he had. noticed the ‘accident while driving - past -and. had driven back to The Dally. News to pick up a ‘camera. and had let his reporter brother ‘Geoff off opposite the overturned car with instructions to ‘ake 1 ple- ure. STRENUOUS OBJECKIONS | He had returned to the’ acci- jdent- scene to find his brother in conversation . with Faulkner and ‘another man, both of whom were objecting. strenuously to having a ‘picture: ‘appeat AM, Ahe paper, “Abter tory had shifted. to him- self,; ‘the: news, editor said, “when mh ‘brother § to ny 10 . Defence. counsel Sorry. Petton- doy , ne édltor’ sald. ; - In’ angwer to siestons ‘byl: "ROMP Corporal Adatn W\ldeodse Mr. A inet ated a that he: vee not provoked: Faulkner. inf finy’ way; | put had merely insisted on his right to tako a picture. In summing up, Mr, Peltenuz- go stated that the fight had beén a shoving affair and that Mr. Ayres had been Injured As 0 rh- swt of the fall over, tho embank- ment. The defence said’ that ac- cused fell that blows had been struck by both sides, adding that Faulkner was deeply solry and wished to make restitution for doctor's bills and clothing torn in the action. . Before passing sentence, Ma- gistrate Vaneo said that Fuulk- ner’s pollee record showed him to bo of-a. turbulent nature, cs- pecially whon drinking. "Tr suggest you cul down on unprovoked and your own fault entirely,” Maglatrato Vance, sud, cop meri pemeeemg nan epg maine Scow Invites Big Attendance At Convention “Tho Natlve Protherhood of Beitlsh Colunbli toduyaunnoune- cel plana for its aded annual none vention to be held In Bella Bolla next, month. , Tho annoureoment in Vanco. ver by) Brotherhood — bualivoas iyent A, J, Beow, followed close on tho heels of a abatement by Prank Onlder, AUin MLA and Hrothorhood seoratury, that he would call for realgnition. of all Nrotharhood officers ab tho next convention. Mr, Ouldor, fv al atntoment to Tho Dually Nowa Inst wook, nse Hovlod tint “new blood" was [ neodod tn the orgunivation, sny- Ing that tho prosont oxocitlve wid "behind the vines.” Mr, Seow's nnnouncomant to- diy, setting Hho convention datoa at Novembor 17 to 22, ante that Hn eloction' of “all now officers" would tirke pluce, ; “Tecnlee invited “ai mombera and our puopte to attend thts convention jo that you Gin keO ‘for yourselves haw your oigant- Faetion ta cin." 2h nylon vialtory station of Reykjavik, “Jeoland,: where. whales” your drinking, To. atlack was | “Bathtub. | ~ Mariner: WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash, (2 Roy Bergo, who has reversed the usual situation by putting his; bath tub in the water; was set to tall again today on q trip-he says will take him to Alaska, The odds, cuast guard officials and the weather are against his. , ved baby - bathtub: in which he travelled 12 miles Tuesday. He. landed. ‘on: this- island in Puget Sound some five hours-af-: ter ‘he: left: Edmonds, Just. north nf Seattle, The water was ‘calm, Heads North | | ever getting near ‘the northern | territory, in the. pontoon- equip= |: the weather clear andthe dis- approving coast guard se 01 Seta on : the: "sOcyearsold gycoubling Thomases. ° He | took, Of: clothing, and a: smaximimm ‘OF confidence mee -tyg éharts,- no “navilation: int . ey | ments, no experience, The Lubiis Sropelled b by 1 a “iylos which he sald’ Tuesday; night ts his goal,-ts 1,600 miles, Rergo faces more than the wrath of the waters and winds. The Coast Guard has’ warned him Jt will Issue n Ueket, for “reckless operation’ If he meets with any mishap. To which he replicd “I have the utmost confidences iy my own ability and judgment.” 1, we reener eqn mes tee cin meter tft ee, “TO BE RELEASED SOON TOKYO wW-- The newspaper Asuht sald today. about half the 22 crewmen of the “Liucky Dra- ‘gon*-the Japanese fishing boat showered by radioactive particles | t in the Pacific~may be released from hospital soon and the rest . former reformatory : guard - left ss “This wife, a daughter, 9, and many}: hoursepower, outboard motor. and fi Beigo: ‘hasiayh soar for merges oa ees SEEM PE in “Alaska’s! closest ‘polit is some |’ 700 miles north, Anchorage, . Ame milled. in front, of ‘the | 18 to control} the °, AS firemen. fought & Ne tropps armed swith tommy. "The Associated” Press i In Sgyptian’ government hood: members. - these, including . fou i Wundreds’: “of: siudents ‘and workers’ marched Jn, groups through the streets of Calro this morning and massed outside the brotherhood headquarters at nooh, , Despite the police guard the mobs then stormed tho bulld- ing and set it ablaze. | Celgar Presents a) ‘ )Working Plan VICTORIA (CP)-- A working. plan for a $65,000,000 wood mat. ufacturing plant at Castlegar in the Arrow ‘Lakes: district. 200 miles cast of Vancouver hag been placed before Lhe government by tho Celgar Development Co,, Government decision on the forest Heanee may bo made with. ‘by the end of bho yout, fete aoe mete come tence we owt ne Pam ce in the next month. HTH Mayon NI CONRTITIONION Is rolny up i Trini Ne ‘ho Belgian poople wear up for the oxpooted to tho World's air of LOBK The bly bulking ahown tn tho fore BONN Ot thone inadaly will te the Albertinn brary (1 momory of King Albee L), ite at the taternathonal wee oxhtbit, wn Important fenture at the tate, 3p demonstration began in a reaction ‘to the sattempted abe} sassination of Premier - -Gamel . Nasser. in Alexandria last # nig ye ati al Tellgtous- political ‘organ | izabion. . ‘to guard it; They. were un . a anid. Drovelved the HERI arrive board,*’ ployees Federal gonniendations on, minds, workors, Contre at 7 pm on the program, ° Mima of gonoral Bonrd, will be Ht horahtp cua “ Us morning ally of tho tour, ¢ dy of Tot toate “mat Si tatives..of .the -unloit ur night | tholr de- Contracts hy both cnses expire December 31. Involved in the two contracts are five engineor- |. ine staff and 61 othor hospital Kiddies’ Films Here For Friday. Tho frst of the Civic Centre's apeciil film sorles for children wilt be shown Friday at the Centro officials recolved word today from the J, Arthue Rank Organization, which will provide tho spectil films for showings overy socond - Friday, that the film, “Royal Symphony,” pre- pared capeainlly for children, would arrive for a showing Bris day, A cartoon will he. Inoue, mainly from: une National, Fitm hown an alters mite Fridaya in’ tho -freo sorlos for childion -nonibers of tho Clylo Contre, Youngatora attend. Ing thoxo (lina mal have nie o Friday's meeting oF the | Hostal The enginéors, mientbors of the | International Union of Operat- ing Engineers, Local 510, are ask- ing a straight 10 per cent wage boost, 10 cents an hour-differ- ential for afternoon’ and shift and: other. (tinge benefits, Meanwhile tonight, the board's wage committee will, meet with ropresontatives of the Civic Em- |" wae No, §: to present the mM {tal bonrd’s re- night intorost, ti | te t ser) Vearth, "ae tlon of the spouting flames. Oll flares, large in themselves, dot tho district but looked like sputtering matches compared The well is.in.a remote, mus ‘ual gene keg ‘section. which glowed -at Slmilkameen Liberal “Asse lation night. in brillant orange reflec- Monday night’ hat. behin cal. appotniment ‘which with the wild well, By LLOYD McDONALD Ganadion bros Stall Writor - NEW YORK «)— Her charm and radiance wndlmished by 15 years af crisis, war and widow- hoorl, Queen Mother Elizabeth ts back In North Amorica for the frat time since the 1999 Toyal tour of Cannda, ' The Qtieon Mother landed Tuosday evening In misty, warm Octoher woather for a private viait to Now York, Washington and Ottawa, The vialt will be shorter, Uinn the 193) tour and will take In only Hmilted torrl- tory In comparison with that transcontinental Journey but the pusy round of funetlons and pile vato sightseolng. will give. milé Hons the chances to gral hor! agaln, Todny sho planned to renew hor association with Canada atin luncheon given by the Canadian Club In Now York al the Wale dort Astoria Hotel, Thoye she was to unveil a portrall of her daughtor, the Queon, presonted cort Horlos veolthl from November 10 to Novombor v4 Clvla Contre, div to’ ilyost of the artlat. The wire anid that Olgq Coolio, Bravilian HOpraNo® gultare TS anton A MOVE “thrant Infeatton, toreliug Peatpananiont 00 story page threo on tho artiat.) to the oluh by the noted British, arial Prank Bintor MUSIC TRAIL RECITAL POSTPONED UNTIL NOV. 4 A wire vecolved: by-Alnaka Mitale reall. offlolnla hore Into for poxtonomont of tho forthcoming cons - nN tho Queen Mother Wins Hearts All Over Again i in New York _ president, or oa abatidoned: yout ARO ~ Hugh Anderson, the club, and Ray. Lawson, Cail adian consul-genoral In Nes York, ware Oniiidian.. hosts the luncheon,” Among. the 180°. gucala, out'of tht club's member. ship of more, than 1,000, were of. ficers and sBovertiors, “past: and present, That woe “the first, formal. off ragemont of the tour tallow Tuesday, night's " presentation © coromony aboard the ner Quaon Blianbath before the . Queen Mothor disembarked; bs. The, Queen Mothor, captured - the hearts.of the catoaaty tough Now. York pros photos graphers on hor arrival, oven ps , aho had with the, 1,000-odd par. songora Who orosatd the’ Atlan: Ho with Hor ty tho diner. bb aho ohytatonod In 1030," SURPRISE APPEARANCE . Not aahodiledt to be sean tte flolatly unttl the reception’ cere» monles more (han.an hour after the vesdel's. acheduled: docking . thie, sho made. a. burprlag ae nenrance onthe bridga ay tho aliip aniled up the Hudson ts wards Ms ld-Manhiablan; Pie The p tologra phar dlerogntds Ing barvlork and Me tradition of the bridge's Inviolabitity, swaris ed up towards hor. shouting: ra Queen, Quon!” Bhe: ve sinilod and waved to, them Ing then a few: prodlous it for, shotw,,hofore! tho: ah nt Of. floors ohaaet tron nok to Mie hoat de Oki. oa vo ve na wed npponred. onthe frongpagis’ i all four New 3 York morn| Ne Hews: ' enna papors. RO se : La, “those. vioks tlio ce oa 4 at