iiediathdedhalhe SUgnineed Sawa epee eae VOL. XLVII, No: (188 wreoroorcoorns PPODPOCOOO 5 0 volun teers finish _pouring of pool floor | A large step towards “Centre swimming pool was taken Saturday as'some 50 volunteers poured over 99 cubic yards of concrete to finish the pool floor, _. Tt was one of the largest turnouts of labore ers: _ since the start of the Pr oject, to be built entirely by we volunteers. a 2. Pool publicity chairman E. P: 0 Neal attributed the success of the operation mainly to the experi- ence of a 12-man Northwest Construction Company Limited crew which augmented a contingent of more than 40 other. volunteers... ee - The big pour was carried out under supervision ‘of J. A. Martin and Henry “ject foreman. : Tonight’s :and Edward Prystay. ‘fine. work, Tomorrow night's ¢ crew will be headed by Dr. L. On Wednesday, Morris Wayman and M. Greene. G. M. Currie will be team captains. will be on hand Wednesday from 10 a.m, About 25 volunteers per night a are required, Mr. O’Neal said. PEPOPOOCILEOFOOVIPVE FPPPOPOOLIO? Tension mounting in Lebanon as government By JAMES BUIRUT (Reuters)—Belrut was under curfew today as half- Christian linif-Mosiem Lebanon Camille Chamoun to hand over The: cabinet formally resigned Chamoun's six-year term as president will end officlally Tuesday when Chehab takes the onth of office and presents a program of national reconell- jation, The army has ordered elabor- nie security precautions to pre- vent clashes dy the capital. The around-the-clock curfew, orig. Inally scheduled to sbart on the eve of the Inauguration, was enforced Sunday night in a sur- prise move. Tho Inhabitants of the capital pre uneasy beenuse of renewed hostility between — the right- wing Ohristinn Pholanglat party and the rebeld, who are pre- dominantly Moslem, The Phalanalsts supported Chamoun throughout the four. nent Lebanese revolt, Thoy are angered at the kidnapping Ropers ea ne toate 9188 eNOS breve We ser tenee ORME'S DRUGS LTD. paebene Desh oe Shree hee Saad 8 ee re team captains are Victor Norberg They will be shooting for completion of the eight- inch cast ixon drain pipe Their crews, who to date have specialized in steel work on the pool, will now concentrate on pipe Serene ee ee WOOO IONIAN ELIA ALS his office to Gen, Fuad Chehab, A NE gh RT gh ge ay ey be egy Se hae MN te tr Sb iar Pee a eek een ee ye eee eee en wee \ -Telephone 6767 PD PP LOO completion of the Civic re ge EN te Poet eri te te, Stangbee, the new pro-. Robert McKay changes hands NORRIS waited tenscly for President today. of Fuad ‘Haddad, a Phalanglst journalist who disappeared nour the rebel sector of Belrut. Many of the party bellove he has been murdered. The Fnaiangists have enlled for a “peaceful strike” today in protest against this and other kidnaplugs. All other abducted persons have been released after nu few hours. Tonight will bea Chamoun's last In the palace he has rarely aS eae epee te Ce as en ‘birthday cards he received in world: The flowers ‘are the gift PRIME MINISTER John Difenbaker celebrated bis 63rd birthday. Thursday. He is shown looking | at one of many telegrams . and: i PEE e CNS PRINCE "RUPERT, B.C, “MON his office’ from ‘all cover. the of his staff: —CP: Photo. | WASHINGTON (AP) {conflict over: Formosa: oe ““Byents pressing the ‘crisis to ward a showdown ethese: * 1. Resumption ‘today in -War- saw of. negotiations. ‘between Red Chinese Ambassador Wang Ping- nan and U.S. envoy Jacob Beam. Both the United States and Red China have hinted at concessions. but the strings attacTegeiane are totally unacceptable to’ other side. . .- ‘4 2. United Nations assembly ac- tion on Red China’s bid for membership in the UN. The as- sembly has to act on its steering | comunittee’s decision to shelve the Red Chinese bid for another year. The debate could throw light on the opinion of. various governments about the Formosa i aaa $100 fine set, for assault on policeman Patrick David Steele, of Prince Rupert was fined $100 or in de- fault of payimnent sentenced to two months in. jail: when he pleaded guilty. before Deputy Magistrate S. D. Johnston in city police court Saturday to a charge of assauting a police officer In the execution of his duty. Pollee told the. court - that. Stecle assaulted a police officer in the elty police detachment office Friday after he had been usked several times to leave. Steele received a further fine of $25 when he pleaded guilly to causing a disturbance by shouting, a charge laid In con- neetion with the same Instan- ces, In desuult of payment he was sentenced to 14 days dn jal, In elty police court this morn- Ing Ernest Colin) Newbold of Kitimat was remanded without loft during the past months of crisis, GOP POPOL EEC DPI OLO SIGE LODPOECGIUP VOCS Weekend toll on roads 3] Ny The Onnnaity Prous Trafte Wishaips accounted for SL oof the 42 wootdental deaths ty Canada during the wookand. Provinalal totals with traf. flo deaths dn brackets: . rlt- Int Columbian 4€ (2)s Alberta 8 (0); Saskatchewan 8 (2); Manitoha & (2): Ontario 14 (2); Queboe 10° (8); Now Brunawiel & (@), Nova Sootla, Prince Edward Talund and Newfoundland roe plea by Justice of the Pence W. D. Vanee for trinl September 40 on a charge of willfully enus- finger damnge.. Pollee told the court that Now- bold while in jall awaiting trial on n charge of Intoxication In (} publle place caused daninigo not exceoding #60 to one of the cols in the clly jail. GM, © hrysler increase offer DETRO!T IN—Gonornl Motors ind Chrysler offered the United Auto Workers financially awaot- ened threo-your contracta Sun- day in an effort to head off portad no doth, POPC OIPIPI OL ID OODVOVONIDEOVIVOGs terisig “an hhower’s. Teturn : ‘of « a: not Tung, ‘point “seein | ‘in Formosa dispute} The. next few days may \ bring the. ‘peak: of crisis: in the: YU, Se -Communist bloc “Eject to approval ‘by union mem- aH Lp hae DAY, SEPTEMB ER 22, : 1; 505. ste ghey ‘Interna- tional: ~ Longshoremen’ s-cand ‘picket ‘lines: September . 3... The} Capetan Cardamilitis, which ar- -rived one day later, met with the same fate. -. coe If a positive ‘strike settlement is reached, the Pegasus. will: take on'about 14,000 tons of No: i and 4No..2 feed barley. for the United Kingdom . -and the: Capetan ror: the. same cargo. “Terms.-of settlement are. *sub-} bers and by the board | of: the ‘Shipping | Federation of’ B. C; ‘The ae he: elevator ever . Warehousemen’s Union dréw: up} -Cardamilitis Will load: 11, 235 tons : vessel ‘and. crippled export business’ through |B ports. Cost! of t Se came. filled, ‘shipments from. ‘the Fetsiags more stopped. The: BC. tlement will | “go: up:-seven: cents | rports “that leaders of both ‘sides vo ‘Ft ‘tlonal- futur | Reaction: “of Khrushchev. ‘to Preside hower ‘to pull U.S: ‘forces ou ‘of the’ Formosa area or risk having then: thrown out: by the Chinese: ive and personally insu! iting to the .president. . SHOOTING DANGER Apart from these developments | ‘in the diplomatic field, there is the continuing danger of a Unit- ed States-Red Chinese military ‘clash around the island of Que- moy. The Chinese Nationalist : , defenders have been under heavy ‘Communist bombardment since Aug, 23, . Another ‘prospective move bearing on the crisis is the issu- ance of a statement promised by the Eisenhower administration later this week on U.S. Formosa policy. It is to be a reply not only to Khrushchev's charges but uso to those in a UN speech last Andrei Gromyko. Many diplomats believe China began heating up Red order to add foree to its in pace of Nationalist China. me nn Uae rey WEN va ih as TRAPPED UNDE USM rH auburban wife, Hea screaming abrilos, bus whore she wai trapped weck by Soviet Foreign Minister the formosa crisis in late August In mame palgn for membership in the UN "over, these,. Mr. Tay- lor will.-reiurn. here... But. the principle not to let these stand in the way of resumption of work. William Henderson, chairman of the unior negotiating com- mittee, said: “We are recom- mending that our members ac- cept this settlement.” Speeders fined Total of $70 Two city motorists received fines totalling $70 in Port Ed- ward police court Saturday on charges of exceeding the speed limit. Peter Bell Hunter and George Murray Robertson, both of Prince Fupert were each fined $35, costs or in default of pay- ment sentenced to 10 days in jail when they pleaded guilty to speeding up “to 70 miles an hour on Highway 16, on Septem- ber 14 and September 17 res- pectively. 7, bs AON a a ae Soe i ' Olvaln: | Cowrlo, 30, a Toronto With palin undor na Gray Conch for mare thun 18 minutes Jost Canadian Press news agency re- |, have still to be clear- “if there is Turther; - MUP parties have agreed in|“ hhave.. recommended | acceptance| = following’ talks “with - mediator, “Wages: under-the. proposed set & ‘£0 attending temporary. facilities. More than 6,000 pupils in the two states were affected by or- ders closing some of the schools. Indications. were an’ additional 10,000 would be out of school at Norfolk, Va., next week. In the: West Arkansas city of Van Buren, Negroes planned to try to re-enter public schools from which they were barred two weeks ago by jeering, threatening white pupils. Eleven Negroes were enrolled at Van Buren High, five at Van Buren Junior High. They have not been present since Sept, 5 when some 45. white youngsters boycotted © integrated . classes at the high school. The negrocs stayed | away and the boycott ended, CIA “Another integration test appeared in the making at Van Buren, Ark, . today while Little Rock. pupils studied lessons on television and. youngsters in some Virginla localities considered q Akal iD PRI SS ' The. decision to return was taken after U.S. district judge John E. Miller declined to order. the school board to resume in- tegration. He Indicated such an order was unnecessary and that the Negroes could go back with- out it. At Lexington, Ky., Theodore R. MceKeldin, governor of Maryland, sugges- ted Sunday the southern gov- érnors' conference should go on record as favoring desegrega- tion in public classrooms. “Tf the resolution passed, * he sald, “it would show that we of the south recognize the con- stitution as the supreme law of the land.” Wodnosdny bofore motorinta and 1 polteo managed to free her Sho wha token: to hoapltal with sovero Idg injuries but her condition Is reported aa good, ~-OP Wlrephota, pro-integration: eyes Wee We F said: “We. have cexsed expedt- ing justice or recognition. ‘of. our human and religious rights in this country or any sympathetic hearing of our grievances; hence © our only hope is migration.” Meanwhile, some Freedomites continue signing forms of intent to migrate to Siberia. Officials said the forms are being signed in “trickles.” Terrace man | escapes injury in car mishap A Terrace motorist escaped serious injuries last night. when the car he was driving left the highway and rolled over ‘8. 10- foot embankment about’ “one mile east of Rainbow | Lake Lodge. Port Edward ROMP report that Phillip Englebrecht was, trav- elling west on Highway 16 when his car hit the loose’ grav7l on the alde of the road after negotinting a- sharp turn and rolled over the bank. Damage to Englebrecht's ve- hicie, a Jate model foreign car, has not yet becn determined. Adams rumored to have quit NEWPORT, Wate (MenB ers man Adama had av oaurprixe conference with President Uys. enhower today, hut the chicf presidental aide refused to sty Inodintoly whether ha had roslunend Reports clrewluted be ' ye, 1 WEATHER= * Sunny tomorrow morning ‘glouding over in the after- hoon with rain tn tho evon« ing. Little change In ‘tam. perature, Winds northwest 16 Low tonight and high tomorrow 43 and 55, TIDES— Tuoxday, Bont. 23, 1008 (Pacit{ic Btundard ene) a W eteeoves 10:33 We4 foot | O97 AO toot LOW cave O19 S.0 foot: 1697 U1 foul be te oh Wy RT