GlfCqlls on His Gal 6 MPs Bring Him Back FRIEDBEIIG West Germany Reuters An American soldier who decided to visit his girl fricmd In a 42 ton tank this week flattened several telegraph poles and traffic signs and swept aside a jeep that tried to block his path German police reported the driver who was drunk was finally dragged from his seat hy six US military police who hoarded the tank after a chase hy American and German patrol cars Damage was estimated at about 2520 France to Go to Polls Twice During November PARIS Reuters The gov erntnent announced today that general elections will be held In France Nov 18 nnri 25 The dates were announced in an official statement issued after a cabinet meeting presided over by President do Gaulle The new elections were made necessary by the defeat of the government of Premier Georges Pomnidou in a censure vote last Kiiclay The National Assembly was dissolved the following day to clear the way for the elec elections ¬ tions The polling days which pro provide ¬ vide for the customary two bal ballots ¬ lots in French general elections follow by three weeks the ref referendum ¬ erendum set for Oct 28 to ap approve ¬ prove de Gaulles controversial plan for election of future pres presidents ¬ idents by universal suffrage Leaders of opposition parties who overthrew the Pompidou government over the dc Gaulle proposal which they contend is unconstitutional today prepared to outline to reporters their anti referendum strategy But it was known they have mapped out campaigns for a no to de Gaulle in both the referendum and the elections Meantime the official journal carried the presidential decree Flames Destroy Kootenay Lodge NELSON iCP Damage es estimated ¬ timated at between 25000 and 30000 was caused Monday when a lodge at the Kootenay Bay ferry slip 20 miles cast of here was destroyed by fire Authorities said no one was believed in the two storey log building when it burst into flames The lodge operators had suspended activity for the winter Prop rie to rs v a re John Arn ol d ussen and Ronald Ensiminger of Fort Macleod Alta All Four Parties Enter By elect ion VANCOUVER CPl Candi Candidates ¬ dates representing Canadas four major political parties and one independent will contest the Oct 22 federal byolection in Biunaby Coquitlam Nomina Nominations ¬ tions closed Tuesday Candidates are T C Douglas national leader of the New Democratic Party Warren Clark Liberal Rene Gamache Social Credit Eric Greenwood Conservative and George Burn ham independent The byelection was made ne necessary ¬ cessary when Erhart Rcgier of the NDP gave up the scat he the Edmonton Public Stockyards was generally steady with last weeks close Choice steers 27 28 good2C 27 choice heifers 25 2G Good 24 25 good cows 16 17 good bulls 1550 1725 plain and fat bulls 1550 1625 Good stock and feeder steers 2350 25 50 good stock steer calves 25 2850 stock and feeder heifers 1G 2125 stock heifer calves 22 2150 stock cows 13 16 Good and choice cal 24 27 Butcher calves 22 2550 formally dissolving the National Assembly De Gaulle decided to dissolve the assembly last Saturday prior to new elections after ac accepting ¬ cepting the resignation of Pom Pompidou ¬ pidou in the wake of the ad adverse ¬ verse censure vote Pompidou will carry on in a caretaker capacity until after the voting Russian Agent Goes on Trial KARLSRUHE West Germany Reuters A confessed Russian secret agent has gone on trial for the murder of two prom 1 aim ouviei UKrumian exiles wun a cyanide gun Bogdan Stashinski 30 a hand handsome ¬ some Ukrainian born Soviet ci citizen ¬ tizen was charged before the West German Federal High Court with murdering Lev Re bct and Stefan Bandera by spraying cyanide in their faces with a poison pistol Rebet a writer was killed in October 1D57 and Bandera chief of the organization of Ukrainian Nationalists was killed two years later Stashinski fled to West Berlin Aug 2 1961 the day the com communists ¬ munists walled off East Ber Berlin ¬ lin and told West German po police ¬ lice he had committed the mur murders ¬ ders on the orders of the Soviet Secret Service Monday some 60 uniformed police and plainclot h e s m e n guarded the courtroom against possible attempts to silence him Stashinski is alleged to have waited for his victims on stair staircases ¬ cases and sprajed cyanide in their faces They appeared to have died from heart failure but in fact the poison had para paralyzed ¬ lyzed their lungs A post mortem showed mys mysterious ¬ terious traces of cyanide in Ban Banderas ¬ deras body but Rebets death was attributed to heart failure Stashinski told the court his first encounter with the Russian Secret Service came when he was 19 and was caught travel ling on a train without a ticket He said he was given a choice of going to jail or joining the secret service He told pretrial investigators he and his wife fled to the West after finding microphones hid hidden ¬ den in their Moscow apartment Chiang Pledges Return to China TAIPEI Formosa tP Presi President ¬ dent Chiang Kai shek says he will personally lead his Chinese Nationalist armed forces in a retained in the June 18 general return to the communist held election so that Mr Douglas mainland defeated m Rcgina could get a second chance al a scat in the Commons LIVESTOCK EDMONTON CP Offer Offerings ¬ ings to It am 1764 cattle 801 calves 518 hogs 75 sheep Last weeks sales 4888 cattle He made his pledge in a mes sage commemorating the Oct 10 revolution in 1011 which led to the establishment of the Re Republic ¬ public of China Today Chiang said our more than 500000000 people both at home and abroad be behind ¬ hind and outside enemy lines are joining together in the great 1587 calves 3439 hogs 901 nation wide revolutionary task sheep of achieving national recovery I his weeks opening cattle through counter offensive trade under heavy receipts at Chiang who will be 75 Oct 31 said the people on the main mainland ¬ land arc only too ready to rise in support of a Chinese National Nationalist ¬ ist counter offensive TRAPPING LUCRATIVE KENORA Ont CP Pelts from more than 25500 fur bearing animals earned trap trappers ¬ pers in the Kenora district of Northwest Ontario 132500 in the 1961 62 season the On Ontario ¬ tario lands and forests depart department ¬ ment reports B -Girting Is No Longer Tax Exempt Profession WASHINGTON AP US tax men have struck a blow against ono of tho last outposts of free enterprise the purveyors of bar stool romance Tho Internal lie venue Service has announced there will be no tax benefits for hustling drinks From now Bgirls must pay withholding taxes ou what they make forgetting men drunk and broke They no longer can consider themselves indepen independent ¬ dent contractors The girls may be exotic dancers on the stage but when they mingle with the customers and encourage them to buy drinks they are plain employees 7200 POLICE TO HOLD BACK FAITHFUL VATICAN CITV Reuters Police today prepared for every thing from pickpockets to an anarchists ¬ archists as final security pre cautions were being tightened for the opening Thursday of the historic Roman Catholic ecu ecumenical ¬ menical council St Peters Basilica object ol two bomb incidents in recent months has been closed to the public for security reasons and to allow workmen to finish prep preparations ¬ arations for the council meeting Some 1200 armed police will be scattered around the area Tuesday to cope with tens of thousands of the faithful ex expected ¬ pected A solemn procession across St Peters Square by Pope John and more than 2500 church leaders will open the council the 21st in Roman Catholic his history ¬ tory and the first in 32 years Ten government heads sent messages expressing hope that the council will sene the cause of Christian unity and peace The messages came from the US West Germany Ireland Spain Austria Lebanon Italy Liberia Senegal and Upper Volta Roman Catholic Church lead leaders ¬ ers from around the world con continued ¬ tinued to arrive for Thursdays opening The council has been sum summoned ¬ moned with the aim of stimu stimulating ¬ lating the Roman Catholic Church to meet the 20th century challenge of atheism material materialism ¬ ism and apathy and to encour encourage ¬ age Christian unity The unity theme will be em emphasized ¬ phasized by the presence of strong observer delegations from other Christian churches mainly Protpstant Also on hand will be repre representatives ¬ sentatives from 85 foreign gov governments ¬ ernments including the US Israel Denmark Norway and Sweden which do not main maintain ¬ tain diplomatic relations at the Holy Sec However hopes have dwindled for any representation of the Orthodox churches of eastern Europe and the Soviet Union which have 130000000 adher adherents ¬ ents and constitute one of the major sections of Christianity The Oithodox churches had been expected to send observ observers ¬ ers to the 21st council but the SINGAPORE Reuters Can Canadian ¬ adian school teacher Sarah de Vloo 23 told a reporter here she found her true love in Cey Ceylon ¬ lon even though she was kicked out of the country before her visa expired The pretty Canadian arrived here aboard the liner Cam bodge on her way to Hong Kong after leaving Ceylon Tuesday Perched on the arm of a ships deck chair she told repotrers I ran into a den of wolves in Ceylon The tall brunette from Bow Island Alta added I was kicked out of Ceylon because I resisted loathsome immoral pcisistent advances by a mem member ¬ ber of parliament and some other government officials The wolves did not get me I got something I found my true love in Ceylon Miss de Vloo added I found him at a Canadian embassy party He is a Cejlonesc busi businessman ¬ nessman We love each other so No definite wedding plans yet she said The future Is cloudy for both of us but we will meet again Miss dc Vloo passed through Singapore with her friend Alice Sorochan of Lac la Bichc Alta last April on a round-the-world trip At that time she said she was looking for a Mr Right in Hunters Told To Carry Lights 100 MILE HOUSE RCMP in the Can boo have warned hunters they must have ade adequate ¬ quate lights on trailers A traffic constable said hunt hunters ¬ ers bringing camping and hunt hunting ¬ ing equipment in trailers with without ¬ out tail lights brake lights or either makes for a hazardous situation Vaticaft disclosed Tuesday that the Russian Orthodox hierarchy ha made no decision on the matter and there appeared lit tie likelihood of participation by Orthodox churches in the Bal Balkans ¬ kans Greece and the Near East Though Roman Catholics re regard ¬ gard the council as ecumenical or worldwide some areas in the world will have little or no representation No delegate will be represent representing ¬ ing Communist China where the Roman Catholic Church is de described ¬ scribed as the church of si silence ¬ lence But from Communist eastern Europe there Is a sprinkling of bishops Prominent among them is Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski Archbishop of Warsaw who heads the largest group from a Communist country The session will open with a solemn procession across Saint Peters Square led by Pope John and 2500 church leaders Some 65 Canadian bishops are attending Obituary OWEN JACOB AYRES Funeral service for Owen Jacob Ayrcs GS of South Fort George will be held Thursday at 2 pm at Assmans Funeral Chapel He died in Vancouver Gen General ¬ eral Hospital Oct 5 Mr Ayres was born in Brad shaw Neb He moved to Millet Alia with his parents when he was five years old He resided there until 1950 He then moved to the Prince George district A member of the Canadian armed forces and a member of the Canadian Legion he is sur survived ¬ vived by four sons and Ivvo daughters Robin and Clifford of Calgary Arthur of Edmonton and Charles of Prince George Mrs Jack Effie Harder of Bowden Alta Mrs Howard Dorothy Tugwcll of Falen Alta 21 grandchildren five brothers and two sisters Interment will be in the vet veterans ¬ erans section of the Prince George Cemetery Amid Ceylons Wolves Teacher Finds Lover my travels I got wedding bells in mind Her complaints gained wide publicity in Ceylon after an edi editorial ¬ torial in the Ceylon Daily News charged the two Canadian girls were being expelled from the island because they resisted the advances of several Cejlonesc government officials Both were given a week to leave the country and Miss dc Vloos visa valid until Novem ber was officially cancelled be because ¬ cause of an adverse police re report ¬ port There were no charges against Miss Sorochan Security Tightened for Church Meet Color TV To Be Eyed By BBG Early in 63 MONTREAL CP The Board of Broadcast Gov Governors ¬ ernors will consider bringing color television to Canada at a meeting in January Vice Chairman Carlyie Allison said Tuesday night The board has delayed introduction of color TV because it wants to be sure the experiment will be successful After nine years of promotion in the US there were only about 1000000 color sets compared with some 50000000 black-and-white sets A major factor was the price of a color TV set at least 500 in the US and 700 in Canada Ole Miss Told to Deal With Student Rioters OXFORD Miss AP The justice department plans to let the University of Mississippi deal with 20 students involved in the disturbances that greeted James H Merediths enrolment last week Nicholas Katzenback deputy US attorney general said doc documentary ¬ umentary evidence about the students role would be turned over to university officials to- Yanks Cry In Whisky Canadian WASHINGTON CP A prom inent US whisky producer complaining he is caught in a Canadian whisky invasion has called on the tariff commission to quadruple the tariff on Cana Canadian ¬ dian whisky to 5 a gallon Leo Nolan secretary of Pub Iicker Industries Incorporated told the commission that if the present Sl25-a-gallon duty is not boosted Canadian owned whisky companies in the US may eventually grab off the entire trade pushing veteran American bourbon makers out of business While Nolan called a press conference Tuesday to air his companys complaints a tariff commission source suggested Publickers original application likely will be rejected on the basis that President Kennedyfs new trade expansion bill pro provides ¬ vides for a 60 day moratorium on accepting new applications Nolan said the Canadian whisky invasion has become so powerful that other Amercan distillers have shown no enthu enthusiasm ¬ siasm for supporting the tariff bid Though 70 per cent of the industry belongs to the Distiller Spirits Institute the trade or ganization two Canadian owned companies account for more than 4G per cent of the insti institutes ¬ tutes total revenue 25000000 Bushels Of Wheat for China MELBOURNE Reuters Australia has sold 25000000 bushels of wheat on credit to communist China Christopher Pcrrctt general manager of the Australian Wheat Board an announced ¬ nounced here today Perrett who returned Tues Tuesday ¬ day from a business trip to Hong Kong said terms for the deal would vary slightly from those in previous arrangements with China The latest would be 10 per cent cash 20 per cent in six months 20 per cent in nine months and 50 per cent in 12 months previously the six- month payment was 40 per cent and there was no nine month payment NEW OMINECA CAFE BURNS LAKE BC Australias bureau of agricul agricultural ¬ tural economics reported last April that more than one third of the countrys wheat exports in the current financial year were expected to go to China It estimated that wheat and flour exports this year could reach 220000000 bushels com compared ¬ pared with 183500000 bushels in 1960 61 EVERYTHING FOR THE BUIIDERI From Lumber ond Paints to Cement ond Tile Andersens Lumber Yard 1272 3rd Ave L04 781I IffirYfl day Earlier they were given a list of students the justice de department ¬ partment said took part in the riots that left two dead and 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