SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Many turn out to sec Harold Mann leave for games Can any CHL team halt the Mohawks drive for another title Local players dominate scoring race in Cariboo Hockey League Sec Pages 4 and 5 INVESTIGATION Vandals smash lights A special IJC lhdro investi investigator � gator lias just spent one week here looking into the high street light breaking rate during the last six months Few persons saw Joe McMil lan of Vancouver because much of his work was done at night Dining September 44 street lights were broken in the city Septembers breakage cost to the city it pays for broken glass in these cases was I about 180 A spokesman for BC Hydro said But we pay for the labor and the trucking to replace the broken lights IMince George district man ager Bill Best following the in cstigation said Replacing broken glassware can be as high as 30 per unit In most cases street light breakages can be directly attributed to willful damage by school aged children Mi McMillan spent the week discussing tins problem with local citizens and civic officials He held special meetings with school principals who will be advising students this matter will be dealt with by stricter methods in future Mr McMillan was working nights in the Carney area and into the west side of the city wheie light breakages were lcpoited most consistently said Mr Best We found many lights adjacent to parks were select targets A city hall spokesman said upwards of 1200 for light breakage and replacement is included in the annual budget rcHv miEHH farm 11 it -HwBtK -ss T T IP Til mfif THREE LITTLE PIGS A PLAY FOR ALL THE FAM ily will include seven young ladies in non speaking parts They will present a ballet number under the direction of Mrs Thyra Warburg Madsen Standing from left arc Cydney McCuish Joanne MacLise SENATOR ISSUES PLEA Sympathy kindness urged for Doukhobors During the last six months OTTAWA GP Senator by Senator David Croll L On- however me snarp increase in Arthur Roebuck L Ontario tario for establishment of a 20 breakage will undoubtedly torcc ud Tuesday night under- member Senate committee to city expenditures over the standing sympathy and kind budget figure ness should be extended to Stieet lights are provided bc s Sons of Freedom Douk- for the safety and convenience hobors of the public said Mr Best We are ery concerned about this appatent disiegard for this public property Both police and hjdro authori authorities � ties said any information con concerning � cerning damage of street lights will be immediately investi investigated � gated Some lights have been broken with BB guns but the majority of them have apparently been the victim of rocks shot from sling shots In the meantime he said neither the people of BC nor the Senate could stand idly by and see people die like flies in the course of a hard Canadian winter He was referring to the Douk hobor familes who burned their homes at Krestova and began a march to Agassiz where some Freedomites convicted for acts of terrorism have been jailed Senator Roebuck spoke in the I Senate in support of a proposal Save wildlife or else Prince Philip warns LONDON Reuters Prince Philip said Tues Tuesday � day night indiscriminate hunting and fishing have already caused the extinction of several species of wild life and many more are in danger lie told the world wildlife fund dinner the ex extermination � termination of a species of animal is like the des destruction � truction of a unique work of art Since 1900 he said man has destroyed an aver average � age of one species of wild animal a year Now hear this First rural annual meeting of the semester for Prince George School District 57 will be held Thursday when ratepayers at Red Rock get a chance to air their beefs at 8 pm in the school South Fort George ratcpavers get their Uun at 7 pm Friday also in the school Announcements were made by School District Secietaiy-Treas-liter Bob Gracey Knox United Church AOTS not OATS as some of our print printers � ers seem to believe stages its annual fowl supper tonight This is inomii night out and the men will wear the aprons do the serving and the dishes Theio also will be a babysitting bcrvico available plus enter entertainment � tainment for the diners Meal stalls at 5 pm and is supposed to end at 7 It woiks in shifts so be theio eaily What with the Diefenbaker minority gov government � ernment getting two vutes of confidence even by the skin of their teeth in the Commons Csterday local Conseivatives Kamloops lad to return to BC to accept the leadership of the provincial Tory party Sort of a get him while hes ahead viewpoint Which is all right but it brings to mind an inter view Citizen Repoiter Jack Jamieson had with several Piince George Conseivatives a vear ago today When he asked them if Fulton would be invited to come back to BC to lead the party they pooh poohed the idea as silly Why siiouut a man on top of the political world a minister of a huge - majority government even consider quit ting to lead a provincial paity which hadnt a single seat in the legislatuio Then came Juno 18 Funny how the jmpoitance of positions can change in inverse ratio to a House majority If the person who swiped a new fall topcoat from the Cana Canadian � dian Legion likes it enough to call back he can have the hat and gloves to match savs the coats former owner Charlie are scurrying around the city Grejsn He added I should hate today seeking signatutes on to think the guy nugnt do waltz postcards which urge Public ing aiound town insufficiently Works Minister Divic Fulton a I dressed study problems of Doukhobors He said he did not shut his ces to the difficulties but he believed individual Doukhobors suffered for the lawless acts of the Freedomites A Senate committee could gain more than police action which only led to putting large numbers of Doukhobors in jail he said Few if any can assess the power of kindness If jou want to defeat an enemy make him a friend Senator Roebuck termed his solution as a preventive one Even if appointment of a Senate committee failed little would have been lost At least we will have made an effort He appealed to all senators not to stand in the way of a humanitarian effort Senator Roebuck suggested the basic cause of trouble is the poverty of the people their disastrous economic conditions Among difficulties to be faced were the lack of responsible effective leadership among the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors how to resettle the marchers and the economic problem Engineers study Northern BC microwave line DAWSON CREEK CP Fifteen electronic engineers from Pakistan Turkey and Iran arrived here Tuesday as part of a familiarization tour of microwave tclc-communica-tions systems The engineers will operate a similar system in their own countries which now is being constructed by Radio Corpora Corporation � tion of America under a US aid program The system is to be completed by 1903 The training course of the engineers 14 men and one woman will last one year They were brought here by RCA to study a Canadian Na National � tional Telecommunications Sys tern which runs from Grande Prairie to Fairbanks While here they will study operation and maintenance management The group leaves Friday for New jersey and their final phase of their ham U13 Cfi which demonstrated the signifi significance � cance of the event Asking Mr Churchill to an announce � nounce the program of business for todays debate Mr Chev- Cloudy with showers on T h u r s d a y Remaining mild Winds southwesterly 20 Low tonight ami high Thursday at Prince George Quesnel and Smithers 32 and 45 Peace Uiver Variable cloudi cloudiness � ness Thursday Little change in temperature Winds will be southerly 10 Low tonight and high Thursday at G r a n d e Praiiie 35 and 45 LAST 24 HOURS Hi Lo Prec Prince George Terrace Smithcis Quesnel Williams Lake Kamloops Whitehftrse Fort Nelson Fort St John 46 37 4G 33 19 47 37 02 40 40 48 33 5G 33 34 25 03 28 21 44 37 e I S Dianne Warren and Irene Capp Kneeling are Linda McDonald and Laura Holzworth and in the fore foreground � ground Bonnie Hatch The play will be presented Nov 15 16 and 17 at Duchess Park auditorium Vandervoort photo Trouble brewing again following demonstration VANCOUVER CP Trouble appeared brew ing again today at the Allied Engineering Limited plant as labor spokesman called for 2000 sympa sympathizers � thizers to show up in support of striking workers Thirty policemen and their five dogs braved flying rocks and ink filled egg shells Tuesday to quell a demonstration at the plant A dozen arrests were made The call for support came Tuesday night from Paddy Neale secretary of the Vancouver and Dis District � trict Labor Council Socreds pro -Tory policy develops cracks OTTAWA CP Tuesday nights rier remarked that the govern- dramatic votes in the Commons on two non confidence motions showed up publicly the first cracks in the 30 member Social Credit ranks which nominally have been supporting the gov ernment Two Social Credit Quebec members Gerard Lamy of St Maurice Laflcchc and Henri La- tulippc of Compton Frontenac bolted fiom their colleagues and supported the Liberal and New Democratic parties in op opposing � posing the government A few minutes later there was a barbed exchange between House leaders Lionel Chevner of the Liberals and Gordon Churchill of the Conservatives ment now had a short lease on life Replying Mr Churchill said he thought the Liberals would want a relaxing day to reflect upon their own political situa situation � tion The Liberals whooped and hollered when the two back bench Social Credit MPs voted with them NDP Leader Douglas announc announced � ed earlier that his group would vote with the Liberals as it has in previous tests of con confidence � fidence but the Liberals need the suppoit of Social Credit to topple the government The Liberals now are confi dent that with the first crack appearing in the Social Credit camp they may soon get the majority they need to force the government into a new general election But the Conservatives believe the Liberals will be uncomfort uncomfortable � able with Social Credit back backing � ing The Conservatives since last spring when former CCF House Leader Hazen Argue defected to the Liberal ranks have been putting the Liberals and NDP under one tent The Socreds who in the last sis weeks have united with the government against Liberal non confidence motions failed to do so this time Two Social Credit MPs voted with the Liberals and four others including Deputy Leader Real Caouette deltbcr ately abstained as the motion was defeated 121 to 108 The re remaining � maining 15 Social Credit MPs present teamed up with 1U6 Con- scrvatives against their two dis sident colleagues 01 Liberal members and 15 New Demo crats Just befoie this the Liberals had thrown their votes behind a Social Credit non confidence motion only to watch the New Democrats uphold the govern government � ment That count was 121 to 113 against the motion technically a Social Cicdit amendment to the main Liberal motion v t Congress party here The announcement came after Menon had been the subject of mounting criticism for his hand handling � ling of the smouldering Sino Indian border war His critics had blamed him for the poor equipment supplied to Indian troops fighting on the border and said his attitude to him and the nation into a false sense of security Eighteen of the 21 members of the ruling Congress Party executive were reported to have signed a letter to Nehru urging Menons withdrawal from the cabinet and referring charges that India was unprepared to meet the Chinese offensive Menon a close friend and ad viser of Nehru offered to re sign his defence ministry post verbally Oct 2G and in writing Oct 30 He was removed the next day and assigned to de fence production Menons defence production resignation came as an Indian defence official reported Indian troops had shelled Chinese re reinforcements � inforcements near Walong at the eastern end of the disputed northeast frontier He added that the Chinese troops were continuing to build up strength at the western end of the frontier No fighting was reported there In another development 17 members of the Indian Com Communist � munist party including a leader of the partys pro China fac tion were arrested today here and in Bombay and Nagpur KRISHNA MENON under fire Stevenson said after a five hour meeting Tuesday night with So viet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily V Kuzcntsov this one was not fruitful The missiles are moving out and the talks are moving on Stevenson said But he gave no indication that the missiles and jet bombers were leaving Cu Cuban � ban soil The US delegation kept a tight lid on what took place in the talks but it was apparent lilzen The only daily newspaper serving North Central British Columbia Phone LOgan 4 2441 Vol 6 No 217 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1962 LNDER CONDITIONS The McMahon line drawn by a British diplomat in 1914 is regarded by India as her bor border � der with Tibet now occupied by Red China The two sides do not agree just where the McMahon line lies however On the western sector of the border in Ladakh Red Chinas Premier Chou En lai said the line to which Red Chinese troops have advanced coin coincides � cides in the main with the tra traditional � ditional customary line which lias been consistently pointed out by China The Red Chinese arc esti mated to have taken about 2- 500 square miles in their cur current � rent offensive and now control all but about 500 miles of the 15000 square miles they claim in the area Red Chinas proposal was made in a letter from Premier Chou which the New China news agency said was sent to Prime Minister Nehru Nov 4 It was described as an clab- its Oct 21 proposals 1 I3 ww BJHO iEk V Severe action on apartheid called by UN UNITED NATIONS CP The United Nations general As Assembly � sembly Tuesday recommended severe trade and diplomatic boycotts of South Africa with the aim of forcing an end to that countrys white supremacy policies If such punitive steps fail the Assembly recommended the Security Council should con consider � sider ordering South Africa ex expelled � pelled from the United Nations An almost solid Asian-African-Soviet bloc was reflected in the 67 to 16 vote on a resolu resolution � tion sponsored by an Afro-Asian group A similar measure failed last vear in the Assembly for lack of a two thirds major majority � ity Among those voting against the measure were the US Canada Britain and Western European countries Japan New WASHINGTON AP Cu Cuban � ban exiles said Tuesday first firsthand � hand reports from the island tell of dozens of underground installations and caves being used to hide missiles and nu nuclear � clear weapons Herminio Portell Vila a for former � mer professor at the University of Havana said the Soviet Un Unions � ions military advisers in Cuba have been furnished an exten extensive � sive list of hiding places by a Cuban speleologist who spent ears surveying and mapping Cuban caves Euscbio Mujal Uarnil former secretary general of the Cuban that the United Spates was step- ping up pressure on Premier Khrushchev to hold to his pledge to remove missiles and all other offensive weapons and ship them back to the Soviet Union Main stumbling block has been Prime Minister Fidel Cas Castros � tros icfusal to permit on-the-spot inspection of the missile sites by the United Nations the international committee of the Kcd Cross or any other foreign agency Anastas I JUkoyan Soviet first deputy premier met with Castro In Havana Tuesday night for possibly his last attempt to get Castro to tall in line Elsewhere iu the UN 4 The Gcucra Assembly -- h im 7e a Copy S fSSE China may drop back to border TOKYO AP Communist China announced to today � day its readiness under certain conditions to withdraw its troops 12 miles north of the McMahon line on the eastern sector of Indias border CRITICISM Menon put out of job By Reuters NEW DELHI Prime Minister Nehru today announced the resignation of Defence Produc Production � tion Minister V K Krishna Menon replaced by Nehru last week as defence minister Nehru made the announce ment at a meeting of the ruling ward communism had lulled oration on what Peking said in LAURIE WALLACE deputy provincial secretary for BC and chief of the Barkervillc restoration pro project � ject committee will address the November meeting of the Prince George Chamber of Commerce starting at G15 pm Thursday in the Prince George Hotel banquet room 75000 set for studies of area ore VANCOUVER ten Canadian Exploration Ltd has decided to spend another 75000 on ex exploration � ploration of Endako Mines molybdenum property The company says it entered the second phase of an agree agreement � ment with Endako because of results obtained from the drill drilling � ing program and geological in indications � dications Canadian Exploration agreed Sept 1 to spend 75000 by Nov 1 on the property The second phase calls for the spending of another 75000 by Jan 31 The exploration company re receives � ceives one share of Endako for each dollar spent If it wishes to continue with the agreement it must agree by Jan 31 to spend a minimum of 100000 a year for two years The agreement may be term terminated � inated at 60 days notice In order lo maintain its op option � tion in good standing beyond Jan 31 1965 the company must commit itself to putting the Zealand Australia and Turkey property into production Cuban missiles being hidden exiles report Confederation of Labor said he has reports from underground sources in Cuba that caves are being used to hide missiles ami nuclear weapons In addition he said the Cu Cuban � ban production of cement plus fabulous amounts of cement imported fiom Czechoslovakia are being used to build under underground � ground storage facilities for se secret � cret weapons The Evening Star emotes a Cuban exile lawyer as saying there arc at least seven great storage areas for missiles in caves and other underground installations US Russia reach impasse during negotiations on rockets inspection UNITED NATIONS AP -j The US drive to get Soviet offensive weapons out of Cuba and international inspection of the withdrawal appeared today to have taken a critical turn US Ambassador Adlai E approved a diplomatic and trade quarantine of South Af rica in a new attempt to force the country to end its white supremacy policies The resolution which was adopted 67 to IB with 23 absten abstentions � tions also calls for South Af Africas � ricas expulsion from the UN if the boycott fails to produce results Canada voted against the resolution The assembly voted 75 to none for a resolution by 37 non- aligned countries and amended by Canada calling for a ban on all nuclear tests by Jaiu 1 There were 21 abstentions in including � cluding all four nuclear powers 1 the US the Soviet Uuitn Eritaiu and lrame