epee Y; 4 yo rae yet wares nM toye ery a NEN a ath il a avana ‘and? Matanzas, Cuba, ed soon. B. -C. ROUNDUP.» « rel: stionships bes mun ™ The ndatic n o ‘and ‘educa; ~ tionists, said. w en‘asked to” com- ly:,at™ texts. history... ‘Two men held. QUESNEL. HCPL: ~ Two. ‘Quesnel “men, “charged( . in’ a) ‘Saturday night. fight and knifing Which put Pierre’ Therricti in hospital! in: serious condition, were : re- manded for cight days}Monday, Held, are Donald A, Kennelly, | 22, who is charged with. wound- ‘ ing. with pintent, ‘and. James’ L, Stoner, who. As charged - as an naccossoty Employment | increases VANCOUVER () =. . There was an employment: increase in. most Pacific regional ‘industries dur- ing Apri), says a” Napional “Em- ployment. Service . report. -Coast logging and sawmilling construc- tion Helped out; British Colum- bit, housing construction is es- timated at 48 percent ahead of last. year, Many: shipyards have sufficient ,orders “to onsure a continulty. ‘of employment levels for, several months.) KAMLOOPS | ‘W=-Paul E, Jones of, Kamloops. has: been clected presicont of tho:North Okana- gafi-Mainline chapter. of Brit- CUBAN PULP ORDER, baled ; umbia- Cellulose: Company Ltd: ‘Bleached sulphite- ‘pulp -will-be. lo , into: the hold Of SS. Kostis. aded between. now: “and .the: ‘en i einai. and the provinee. More. than: 100 “relatives aba 1 friends. -crowded | Ferguson Fu- “wite or. Samiiél Lockerby,” died: suddenly. at. her ‘home ‘at: ‘Port: Essington ~ ‘last: Friday. She was 72, . “Born at. Kitsumkalum, Lockerby also’ lived at Terrace. for..a. number . of. years before ‘ moving to Port Essington. Funeral'servicés were conduct- ‘ed: by Rev..Dr, R. W. K, Eliott of -Fitst.. United church. A’: cor- tege of 30 cars escorted the re- mains to Fairview cemetery for interment. ‘Pallbearers. were Geor ge Brown, Gus Collins, William Bohn, " Joseph Wesley, Howard; Starr’ and: James Bolten. Mrs, ‘Lockerby is survived | by her husband at home; three daughters Mrs, Selina Bolton, Mrs. Winnifred Wesley, Mrs, Clara Stewart; one son. Samuel Lockerby Jr.; 26. grandchildren and ‘26 great grandchilden at Port Essington; two sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Beven and Mrs. Mir- jam Temple and a brother Gor- ‘don Nelson, all of Terrace, ‘Plan fly-in. _NELSON .«) — Some 30 to 40 small alreraft from Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops and other B.C, centres: will fly in to Nel- son this weekend, They will par- ticipate in-a three-day holiday program. and attend the exccu- tive. directors’ meating of tho ish. Columbia, Credit. Unions, ma, : : uae 3 ve : meh wan co . ' : , Prinea Rupert awlnmors will ba bringing. home:: {lve trophies from the annun, Northwest In- ; tornationnl and ‘age. group awim moat hald. at the 'Porcy Nor- Win Memoria awinming Roal in Vancotver saturday: and Sun day, It was lonrmod? hor today, A Canadian: Press. story from Vanconvor yostorday-anly mon- Wlaned five of tho Hosults, nll of thom. corneal, “but: Nopleated to mention that Gordon Rhy. placed frat In tho 'J00=motito. froastylo, avviarea cremmeteecennecmmannens Jin the moet, bled with Victoria, labelled, swings “ftom h “Watson. Island: dock: - Some - 6,000° tons: ‘of:rayon- “and: id of the week for’ transport «to. valued: at $900, 000. A smaller order is .ex ected. to pe. des atch=.: after: the. Kostis. departs.” neg ke Eg SE t n | { i { i ved 1 | i ‘ oo ier. and: Prime Minister: ‘Diefen- Vas 1two:and.a half{hours ‘of’ ‘Private: | agreements, Kennedy would like B,C. Aviation Counell, - BRING, HOME. FIVE TROPHIES y first, Dunford sets new mark in » iittemational meet in south with a tine of. tt 05,0, Prince Rupert Amateur Swim- ming club officials, irked at this ovoraight, told The Daily News today that the throe elly awim- mors, Eby, : Vito Dunford and Billy. Turcotte, beat awl other Canadian: ‘ontrios, The meot was won hy United Staton swinmors, -A loon! swimming club apokes- man anid that Prince Rupert was ropresonted by. only three Awimmera and. placod soventh while othor clubs had as many ns 40 awlmmers on tholr tonmea, In plaelng third in the 10 and undor 60. metros butterfly with a line. of 40:6 seconds, Dunford stil! sot. an now Cannadinn record, ng tho winner wna an ‘American bo truraobte, ‘who waan't mon- (loned - in the Canadian Proas vA ee Ape Nad es ats bait aa tes tho: storys: pinoad noventh In the 50 ’ . + on 7 so + wo: » “ Po ee ae os 7? v? ofthe Co Latins need We ‘anadian aid: | Says Kennedy _ WASHINGTON: (CP), y|President - Kennedy. ‘wilf}" ask . Canada to. consider }opening her. purs: se for im- poverished Latin Ameri- ean. couritries while: he is jon a two- ~day. state visit. ‘Lh: 35 p.m.(PST) today. for..a wel- come by Governor-General. Van- baker., ill, on thi moye'. bopain then day vin? "Ca ada’s~: buildings. THe’: ‘president and ‘the’ prime | minister, ‘have’ scheduled conversation: “Wednesday: morn- ing. . ‘ Informants ‘said the Kennedy-. Diefenbaker.. talks: /will: range from the future of: the Columbia River treaty — hit by snags be- tween the Canadian and ‘British Columbia governments—to pros- pects for world. disarmament. They. will touch on.’ defence production sharing between the two neighbors, co-ordination of, continental defence, hemisphere defence, future of: the North At- lantic alliance, the outlook for a nuclear test ban and even look over the state of negofiations on a. new Canada-U.S, agreenient covering expansion of cross-bor- der commercial air routes. But one of-the major subjects will be Latin’: America. Aside from. the Cuban- -issue on: which there apparently. are sharp Ca- nadian-American policy dis- to see Canada gtve more to: aid Latin American countries, arene -ICAMLOOPS @) Officials can't find enough horses for hundreds of Indians’ scheduled to participate Inan Indian. Days eclebration hore June 23-24, The program: will: feature a rodeo!” ih ‘and danco, | . reife ry motras. bnekslroke and ‘ninth In the 50 motras: ‘breast stroke, -: Othor.,. pladings,. roponted from: yestorday wore; ... Eby, third, in} tho. 100-motra backstroke for boys 13 to 14, with a timo of 1517.0. Dunford, ‘third in tho boys 10, nd: undor 60 motros butterfly; Mby, fourth in the boys 13 to 14 100 metres but. |, torfly; Dunford socond in the 10 and under §0:. metros broast stroke with a timo.of 47. soconds, a | DAILY NEWS | PHONES Advertising, Olroulation .. $202 Classifiod Advortising and — - Buslnoss OLf160. woe IVO8 Nows Desk rwodeniangayarneovssneee - S204 Sports Dosk: soralRvvesrennvenonsees 3205 Roolal Department... S208 Ih MacMillan, Bloedel. and —|Canadian company : Kennedy arrived at: ‘Ottawa att: Peeenas the. “United ‘states. since = oss -he took * ffice, last. January. ° “He pos “Parliament. ; 000, 000 order of ui. for y worth between $1, 000 ,000 A «Columbia =: * spokesman now. is loading: pulp” for. Cuba:} at’ Prince: Rupert. 2 “In. -Prince- Rupert,- . “Columb ‘Cellulose: ‘manager John: _Gutl rie told’ The Daily News” tha this was the second ship to load pulp. for Cuba from. the. Watson Island. plant. The first was" - January of this’ year: The vessel at present ‘loading 6,000 tons of ‘pulp—2,000 tons of bleached sulphite and ‘4, 000 tons: of.. rayon pulp-—is: the SS “““Kos-" tis” of. Liberian Captain P. Pagoulatos, 32; who will: take the. vessel | to Havana Jand Matanzas in Cuba... . A. third ship, the SS ° “Poppi,” ‘Captain’: Elias Skinitas;" pected: shortly: after the. ‘depart~ ure of. the: Kostis, at the: end of this week. “Mr... “Guthrie said. the value, of ‘SE UL, South ‘Korea. ed. ‘that: the lawful: administra - tion ‘be restored to’ power. ‘The military junta, Jed” by army chief of staff Lt. -Gen. Do Yung chang, seized power: after a*violent gun battle around ‘the central government buildings. Three in hospital after truck collision PRINCE GEORGE () — A two-|s truck collision near here has sent three men to Vancouver hospital, . One of the tr ucks was boliceved carrying aviation gas to Fort Sl. James, It was in collision with A high- Vancouver said™ a. Liberian: ship {t {the shipment, ‘whieh! Has/| in} (Reut- Ax Military © coup. “today holding ‘compan overthrew ‘the: South: : Korean Celanese Corporati 1b: and: ‘American: offi- ica, “aiU.S: compan: ‘cials there immediately demand- |’ 3 if Sonatina ina. $1. Guba. The Columbia, Cellu- ‘The remainder of omit order. will be eee by Howell River Company, a ‘ly $900, = Hind ee sampling and’ ‘negotiating ‘Ww ‘000: get, k The- Cuban: compaiy! yi ix years. is the’ Industrias ‘Con- fond company, Rayonera Cubana, hwas also’ mentioned...” The order: amounts to 15, days. iWOrk | at. the mill’ and: some: 65 ‘imately 10,000 board feet of tim- f ber. is being, ‘used in hold linings. ‘and. Cellulose : Conipany- Ltd., Since *, relations — betwee U.S.. and: ‘Cuba : were: : strained ;and .eyentually broken ‘the US. ‘government: has banned: all ex- ports of U.S. goods to Cuba ex- cept medical supplies: and food. In recent. years. there. have been cases. of conflicting’ inter- ests between ‘Canada. ‘and. the U.S, over trade with: ‘Commun- ist countries. .: - The Ford Company of the US, brought pressure to bear against its Canadian subsidiary. to stop sale. of Canadian cars to Red China. ‘The. Aluminum Company of Canada rejected. an order. from China so as not to damage rela- tions with the U.S, which is a good aluminum customer. of Canada. : ways department truck. Both highways. department employees are thought .to have suffered broken kones and the| other.man, concussion, — Names of the victims: were un- available, Advertising Manager... 3201 ’ , wo : t t Pare ere os fw Le Het al le tye ASS Ny i Aeath Avett ef Ahab Beha eK AD ‘ ‘ ‘ co ‘ . 2 ody a CAL ea Ve acs ty “ Od aes tae ‘ 2 2 TSSAY" PRIZE WINNERS Stnnley Brooks, Joanno Richar With tholr cortificates by Canndian National Inatituto of —Olght) at tho Mooso Tomple lnat night. Tho annual mooting ry Hardy and Scoretary-tronsuroy: Mrs, find dive will baka placa AUBURG al, ba OAM A ok EB ae PS f miners i t The U.S,. has embargoes trade by its own citizens with Com- ‘munist China, ” ‘The Cuban orders are belloved to be forerunners of others. B:C, Forest Products will provide . fu- olumbia. ‘Cellulose for the, wit “ olidadas ‘dé Matanzas... A” sec- a additional men. are employed - in|.: registry under | ) ;came into port Sunday. Approx- ! - . «The: Kostis came to’ Prince Ru- S js “ex-f ‘plans, ‘sibllity of an carly meeting al- "y -Wrigh of. ‘Unalaska™ in “t Prince Ruper yest rday. Mary: 1er: little: lamb, another passenge son! was kept velopmen n Seoul, : ‘where: the overthrow, of* the. ‘South’ Korean government: ‘added’ ‘to. the anxi- ety: felt here over: the general in- stability. in’ Southeast Asia and the Far East: Menshikov. requested the ap- pointment: ‘at’ the White House ‘and: was understood ito. havea message: for: ‘the: ‘president from Khrushchev, | cos The president was reported to have the question ‘of “an. carly| meeting with Khrushchev under |. consideration, but the consensus appeared to ‘be that it was’ too carly ‘to talk | about definite PLAY DOWN MEETING Diplomatic, ‘observers held. the opinion that administration offi- clals were playing down the pos- though tho. president might de- clde that itv was necessary in an ture shipments, none it re the B Michael Henrasoaky. eth ALIEN My Behe Kietens Oba rev, § sts. ws attempt to..break the. deadlock “Kennedy “over tl lose: ‘touch, with ,de- tlations and. other. cold: ‘War, ‘iss. |of ‘commerce in «Prince Ruport ‘sues,’ that they believe a Khrushchev- probability. : VANCOUVER | 0) _ kz ‘Donald | Forward,. 53-year-old father of four from Kitimat, Monday. was named president: of. the: British: Columbia Chamber of Commerce. -He “succeeds. Maurice - Py ‘Fins erty of Penticton:. oo My, Forward has served on Boards of Trade and chambers - Barle y cargo set for C hina. The MV Luboek of West Gor. man: registry which. arrived at the Canadian governmont: eleva- ‘tor. dock: Friday: ‘afternoon _ for |: grain’ sailed late yesterday | ' afternoon for Communist China, ‘Tho Lubeck, which came ‘hore from. Yokohama, Japan, took 11,- ‘188 long tons of No, ‘1 ‘feod’ bar. loy as part of tho grain commit. mont with Communist: China,’ University opens planning centre. “VANCOUVER () — Univorsity of British Columbia, through the United. Nations, has. extablished || ui: Institute, of . Community White House.. Naar ‘and’ added | | The: military coup in: “South | ! Rupert, :: dson and. John: Dapaon 1 Wore prosontod lind Mold Soorotary: Alox Grant. o-clacted Preaidant, Mys,, Kennoth | TW ‘wos ‘announced: ‘that ‘tho alty-wide + ‘om Btatt, ay - hoto by! John Pain Planning. in Ghana ‘to ongg the Browing pains of the new nation, Director Dr, Potor Oberlander. of community planning at UBO said tho first clasa will be enrolled | In September. an . . 1 go ’ Prince | Ruport h a8. now gono. 850 days |} without a! fatal tragic |} eo gloudys by © of the new: military ‘junta... Evaty. man elected head _ Rupert’ -Ghamber,, for mat:in)1968, 2s, ox Gd Wee Kitimat. Builder’. Supplies, “Lim- Northern: ‘Dock: and» Warehouse Company.’ ih Kitimat and. main- tains business interests in: ERinee “Ho waa named to the B, ‘| rectorate ‘for Central B,Ciwesse. vison;. Prince .Goorge, fora Con- tr'al’ B.0,:. D. ‘M, ‘Phillips; Dawson iy t Creok, ‘for Peace River, ye! te Bre aye! aay Byatt ears Princg. Ruport and Bid, Neff:of |Princo Goorgo at tho “weekend were ‘appointed board membors -Of tho Building | Inspoctorg'"As- \sociation. of British: Coliimbla | Sunny ‘Wednoaday edo aftornoon.Not. “much! change. In: tompora- ote Nob an ni night na a pian ane gh to ’ hyo te ws r | D ES’ aM EY Ee di o: Stand ( RO . i 140° aa. f accident, ana ete! Mekhi § NADIA en ECT USERS TERY aeeeiae government’ was. viewed with ‘ine “ Kennedy conference in Europe, creasing ‘concern, partly: because. after the president visited Paris| of. the: confused - Situation » and: May 31- June 2, was a distinct the absence: of concrete informa--. ‘| tion to: indicate the precise ‘aims : He: ‘WAS active. in the: * piinee ae “several | years before he moved to Ritt- “Mr, Dorward is) manager Yor. ited and : ‘managing: director: of: “Directors include John Ri'Mor- .. “Building, inspector | a" hee 2 SEO made. directors: o TRAIL oT, “OF Ewartcot when tho : org anleation 1 mogigin. : convention, - : "pve WE MRS ee La REC WEATE JER. MAINS A So a Att : : ra Brtoat,