"Nae oe 1 Meni he Pe ge! et : Mer ha bcd gore iain , . : at eee poe ie ye ee gy x . acer ar : AC x" . ab NY ABI Oe OLA REE LOA Li EF OE Bp ie ae" t a 6 PROVINCIAL, LIBRARY. et 0 VICTORIA, Be Ce ct PB NY 0 DEBI GO ea geht Oe Mper Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific. ee VOL. L, Mo. 86- remnant ete ines ae - Port — And Key to. the Great Northwest. Telephone 6767 “PRINCE ‘RUPERT,, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY .3, 1960 oo Night Calls—Business 6768, Editorial 6769 Parley crucial one tome ae . e for groups unity |. “LONDON (CP)—The'leaders of 11 Common-| wealth powers today opened a conference that may] provide a turning point in the association that binds them 0. : The leaders met at.10 Down- |ministers must find a way of aw dealing with the problem:*inj . F int t, official residence:.of) *°"" ne SS : 8 oe ainister Macmillan, for | terms ‘mild enough to avoid]. Se SS ae ss Res driving the South African repre- coed ss i oo sentative, External Affairs Min-| -*: .Why, fight. ister, Eric Louw, out of . the — chamber, yet forthright enough| B:¢::. BR a to convince South Africa’s -crit- B.C. BRIEFS the first of tneir confidential sessions... - : | it Ambrose? The city’s not charging ‘you’ for it. Jubilee ‘Year,. you The 11 men represent some —— - ee 700,000,000 people, of. many races —_ : d’s total] % aC — ee Se EOE 1 Jubsi Souation of, the world’s ve ics that the issue has not beeniggg®*f § . a 2 Be de Jsupiee RUCIAD ISSUE ing nis Uber sie eveotconte/ WIT TACES MUAEr Charge cleanup tory of Commonwealth meetings, | ence dinner with’ the Royal Fam- thi confronted by an issue ily at Windsor Castle Monday| “@p.- fh. ar ie i ee | an oe Fe - setilng one of them apart from |Might, the troubled statesmen a ter us | an ” sta e ey popu. a e “the rest—-the problem of South gave ample evidence of their ef-. A oo ‘at Bd “ pws Bee ee ' Africa's racialist policies... forts to find a middle way... ~ coi ee ae be a ee