Computer on a colony larm eight miles gouLh ol Lethbridge. Alta. tiarvesi lluttcriie Police Chief ' Issues Warning l‘““ l Police Chiel stems Websterl announced yesterday that lit- atructiona have been issued to member: at the lorec to step up action against both motorists and pedestrians. and that lheyl should take heed ol the warning . ohlel Webster said mcmbers it. the lance have been ordered Ial y particular attention to jay- walliers following notice troin City Councu iecenily relative to almost complete dasregurd tor trach lights displayed by pedestrians. it was also noted one were inning to ob. serve the rule regarding crossing streets only at intersections and are ASSEMBLY LINE HARVESTING between [5.000 and 20.“)0 husheLs ol wheat a day. The to combines carver all acres in one thereby £15 The police have also been not. tired to take action against peo- ple lillering the streets with [or pers, wrappers and similar re. creating traltle in: t the same time the police chiel stated the drive against sanders would be lntensitied with radar being set up and trip around a Iinll-scctiu held, The larm has 3.750 acres sown Wllll wheat and is lProv. Gov't To Certify Federal Loans l Acting v premier .l navi socwait said yesterday the prov. expecled to yield an estimated 100.000 bushels. (CF Photo) incinl government-a role in the participation .000 000 land, will be to administer the cl government which flu! hDdY has certified as being in order. "We have decided to particl- Date in the lurid to the extent d that we will certity that muni- W“ ls Post cipal borrowtngs ar warned motorists to e Fisheries Brief Ready OI Thursdly afternoon Pro- vincial Fisheries Minister lea Rosalia. will present I brill lrom his department in [Mal-ll Fis‘herie Minister Hedard Robi- chaud in 0th attending a ledm‘al . provincial l L‘nnlel’vllue at Iorflstry ministers. .The purpose ot the onnlerence in in review federal - provinClal forestry agreements e X p l r i ng March at. not. and their possible renewal. Eugene Gal-man. deputy inlnlrr let oi lisheries. will meet Mr. Rnssiter in Ottawa within a law days and will attend the presen- tation oi the llaheriea brlet. it has been indicated that Premier Walter R. shaw will he in Ottawa Thursday (or the presen- wa. Mr. Rosaiter is now in Ottawa tation. ance with tederel regulations. he said. At one time the province was considering "contracting out" or the loderal agreement. it this had been done. the province would have had to set up ma. chinery to administer the lund. "In view at the number oi pro- jct‘ts envisaged." said Mr. Stow- art, this would not have been practical. A‘eplriltz department or govermiient would have had to_b_c created to handle llhe ad. Ildl $400 . municippl loan and development: lPope Appeals For Unity VATICAN CITY iAPl—Pope tor all SE iy o t who @ttoucotiom‘ CON D SECTION Charlotteme TEOct. 227 1963. PAGE 9 e pasl “Our attitude hldel no snare." he told a nun-Clthollc audience. The Pope made hi1 appeal at. his iirst audience or 66 a at. Anglican an orthodox observers lrorn zzl churches attending the Vatlcnnl ecumenical council. The pope told the observ . that in view or doctrinal onion.cm By DAVID DAVIDSON York Mirrnl" last wcck alicr the appar- lailure ril Hearst CorPDra» enccs still unresolved the motel.“ pmmouonal hum . ry to re toward unity would be “We “a store it to economic health. lined, . “Nn one today‘ can tell how long it will take." But be said: "For us the hell mcthod is In loolt not to the past but to ilir; present and above all to thc‘ luture . our atlenmn not on what been but on what ought tn bc T rawlers‘ Case ned ST. .1011pr Nl'ld. ror try iCPl _ trainers. inside Canada‘s tlrreeriiil: tar. ed until Oct. 28. The .Ihips. the Esturion and the Estm'nino. w a.l~l d unite: this month by the t u n cries patrol vessel Cape Frccls compared in the Trepassey Bay area. oiien painlul The charga'i with 2 viii; that lies with a c m The post-mortci-n on The M is raising questions about is expanding but problems or rising tosts and shilling mar- arc mailing trade magazine Editor hlned Costs And Shifting Markets ' n. n. so... Complicate Paper Problems t Weeklies NEW YORK lCPiiTne ulantl business were 720 'dallies, two circulation New ldlL‘d ‘50 con- dltlon common to the indusi Most observers say the lndua- the growth. newspage story says "there an- w l'rhe Mirror had lost $2,500,000 The case against two souni-li and Publisher said last weeklso lar this ace the Second World daily circulation since the end War both the number or dailies at ' ritoi-ial limit. has been poiipiiu. in the us. and their circula.i'ork neiispapor strih ' lions have increased in 1945 there were 1.749 dnl-‘ing lalllnltl Mirror's employees ' cuia. lound themselves without yobs more than 18.0mm". anci- ‘ with 1,760 this year.many tup columnists hat-i selling nearly summon copiesinmcd Hearst's event-ix new PRODUCE mono: “"7 i Australian wheat production “pus no WELL ‘ totalled common bushels m E. an set out iigures 1562-63. nearly 60.000.000 bushels showing that in 1962 newspa~ more than the previoua year, ipers did better linancially than that Read how Canadian Pacific’s FARESAVEB PLAN makes train travel incredibly inexpensive 7 days a week—even on The Canadian Starting Out 27th you can travel nearly 3000 miles It eflers adventure, tun. lelaiailull and rcgt Th0 an one ol the world's great twins for $43, And you can do Itany dayol the week. T at the economy ol the FARESAVEH PLAN. And it applies across Canada on can Now tho plan worka: It you travel over 520 mllES 7 daysaweet. [We show some it you travel under 520 milesl sheet 5 days a week tlares Fridays and Sundays lor tlav they had in the last lew yearli Last year was one or the low! ‘since 1945 in which income. on ,0. the average. showed a larger percentage gain than expenses .cwspapers in the 25.Wfl-50.l 000 category 1 t ycai- recorded the lamest cam in circulaiio ‘ The composite inrrzase tar all t Actually leaving tilt: thirds oi which were observed in mergers. During the same pcriod lull new dailies began operations. Dailies ceasing operations did on the most part because at linanclal dllticulties which in. the general health ol newspa. cluded costs rising taster than pers in the United States. Does the demise oi the sec-.disPuws and dwmdling circula- ond largest newspaper in the tion and advertising income. we PM“ "Wm in country with a circulation ni CITE l-llciH cosra h“ more ihan ammo reflect a revenue. Continual losses, liihur The Mli‘ror's managemen' said the paper was killed be- cause "costs have risen tar in ‘excess or revenues." . The New York Timcs in il ell substantiated reports lhaly r and 52.000 llll last \l‘lntEi‘s [14-day {\‘ew iiore than 1.000 or the niorllv‘ :1 the announcement hut ark JourllaleAmel‘lL E. and p. says it is “consid- ered likely now that The New. could capture enough 0! The Mirror's 800.000 ~ odd sales io‘ climb above the zmtiltu‘ al' . The News It a morning tah- PM To vlsl'r HALIFAX o'l'l'Awa lCPl iPi‘lnlt‘ ilin. ster Pearson will Visit Halli next Tuesday and Montreal next. sented as a hip The Aim/J3: ‘40“?- WORLD’S FAIR SYMBOL The iigiire or a man lion right hand coroerl is repre. vertical Line with diagonaUy outstretched arms. and two such tigurcs are yon ed together to represent (rll‘ndv arrangement ght double figures into a cir- New Sealing Bid cle will be die symbol or the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal Suggosung the shape of the world but giving priority is man lnsit‘ad 0! Hip Earth ill: s)mbfll tins. Cleatcd by Jul.:n iieberi. a Montreal industrial das gncr (CF Phuln) Fails For China by JIM PEACOCK NIT D NATIONS lCPlaln rican nations again voting with the Soviet bloc in lavor oi seat- other in a series of annual no ing the Peking government. temps to seat Communist China In the United Nations in place i the Nationalist Chiucsc has dolcatcd Monday in the General 2881 miles of train travel for $43“ That's the plan. Now look at what it gives you on The Canadian. Canadian travels da “‘5 film“ “am” Thu Clnldlln. on. at the world's grant trains. The Canadian is a destination itself. It's the only train in Canada with Scenic Dames. salt music to travel by. and reclining coach seats with lull-length leg rests Seats in Coaches are reserved without charge. and porter serwce ls provided. The Canadian also lea- tores lelvcshment lounges. cofiee shops and dining rooms as well as a Wlde choice 0’ Accommodation. ~ona waymarh—Moolml—an. adlan Pacific. you enjoy low lares Sample fares below), he Inwel tales are in are slightly highel el under 520 Miles). and Vancouver Check the tales below and Dlan amp. Farturthev lntormatlorl and lesevvailolls. call your Canadian Pactflc omce or Travel Agn‘w. 2 , 9W vaaiuairrucrsrieiuiviavroiwom-tvsiroovaiaieiviova worm tron coupon: IIANSPDR'AIION :vsizu sity Falter: was 299 per cent Economics Markham of Princeton Univer- Atlanllc lliat between 1930 and 1961. Baalbay dinner tli papers stopped operating a: branch 0! the United National dailies Thursday. his oilice announced Assembly. this time by a We Friday. At l-lnlitnx he will ad. at 57 to 41 with iz abstentlnns. Protesaor .lessedress a dinner meeting at thal A similar movolast year was pmiinm Emmmm l beaten in to 42 with l2 countries in an analysis oi daily Council. At Montreal he wul‘ahslalnlng of Of these. 26 became ASlociatinn of Canada. neitspaper competition rindslspcak at the United Nailorls- The voting pattern lollowediCommunisthina had been aid- e Montreal'tlle same basic lines as lastltracked «r in which the assent- year with the United Kingdom. .ny hndvvoted outright to keen india and several Asian and Millie pehng regime out. Canada. which did not partic- ipate in tile weekelung debate. and the United states. which again led the oppositun to the proposal. Voted against It wal the 14th successive year in which the issue or re- placing the Natlanzlist chines. delegation llllll delegates lrnm lly between Montrrdl/Totonta 1‘ Pyramid your rail travel nvtflIOwnh Canadian Hollie Farm P n Go ahead- ask him if he has arranged for a Canada Life Family Plan This particular Canada Life policy iii a very benaible, and very prartical. form of total family protection. 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Pound (.llarlotlelovu ‘NEW SPONson - The most unusual aspect or ltllla year‘s debate was the iact it was sponsored by Alban tiny ally oi the Chinese in their ideologi al dispute uitb the sin- viet Union. Cambodia seconded the resoluton. in the past. the Communist bid was pushcd by the Soviet u nion. No Communist stale iolned aa ‘a co-Fponlpr and the Soviet Un- tack on the Us, as 'in tb US. Ambassador Adlal E Stevenson s 'd alter the ve ed it . . p indicates that it is the strait! General. Assembly Nationalist Chines- d and th Chinese sea ." Th Canadian delegation had no comment. Much cl Ute dfhala centred Armand the ideological rflt ba- tween Moscow and Peking Coma mum's . d the Chinese posi. tion in thll disputn contributed i: at least one change of stand Cyprus. which had abstained the last two years. downed flu resolution this time. Delegata Dll Mstidea explained the Chinese had made statemenu indicath they opposed peaco- i'ul coexistence wifit the West and m therefore could not lupport the bid tor UN mm- bet-ship. Preparing New Acts Municipal Allairs Minister .1. David Stewart. announced m- urday that the government is ' a new Municipal Al- lan-g Act for tile province and also a new Highway Thattlc Act is being prepared or introduc tion at the next session or the lezial ture. There is nn over-all municipal aliairs act at present tor the province. and municipal attain are carried out under provisions at at least three act: — the Vil- lage services Act. the Munici- Dpllties Extension Act and tha Town Planning Acl. Commenting on the need lot a rcvised or new Highway Traf- lic Act. Mr. Stewart said act has to be brought up to date in keeping with the enlarged uu Mr Stewart said a committee is now working on a dralt or ill! new not “It will be examiri he said. "by the P.E.!. last So riety and membcrs oi the Stay reme Court Bench beiore it it ready tor legislati action," Temp. Records Are Unbroken ncspite thr temperature ru- iltx tn 72 degrees Saturday and a more 69 on Sunday. no new record: more c'iahlishl‘d by the wann. lummery weather ol the wmkt‘nd. Ncithcr it, those readlnga. however. could match the M de- rrrc mark not art i3, 1930. um “rather iiltice at the Expert- mental tarin repinud yesterday. The province has had above avenge aunahine so llr durl the month. and very little rain. The week pl warm weathar roming alter a spell nl unusual cold weather probably allowed toi- simulation that new born.- eratitn mo a main]. h wanlntlio.