MON TRRAL dW: — the | \papeists ‘Sootety,Frerich=C ‘ada's” cultural orgatization), st tenants: ‘of, {ts dowritown.,: : ‘real: building: Teaday for: ving . ‘Jestablished a: night club, with a girlie Showsye oy" : Py? “The sult is: against David an trwin’ ‘Brilley; who: rented: Space z inthe’ sdciéty's Monument. ‘Naz, : tonal Bullding. me Ake, oyer |. ar BCE and’ B.C. Power. for: otal: compensation to “Peace | cash outlay of. $180, 000,000. ‘ VICTORIA’ o- — < Highilghts “of the “power ‘takeover’: ‘aAnnotnced at the’ special | ‘session. ‘of *'the British: Columbia - Aeglalature Tuesday. .. ne ! a he soolety auld the ‘to- ~year= 3 Poteet i Lode Bs ~leage,, which ‘rung, to. 1068, pro-.. 5 hol | vided. ‘that the ‘space: ‘would bes. - jtised. for-a Jobbing “business and’ t ge 0 a ea ay the manufacturers’ agencies with’ the added privilege | of a snack: : JUNEAU, “Alaska: a — Node. nan wo “ ~ Legislation’ ‘introduieed ‘to. pro-| vide. for ‘taking “over .of: thé B.c. Eléctric Company and, ‘if necés- Saty; ‘its. parent, B. C.: - Power Cor- poration. ose lately. a e: ent, ” said. cthe-.letter: 3.0" ane TH NGS. “HAPPEN RED CROSS. BLOOD | i Semen ‘ ' hana 3° 6:30 pam. 9:20 p.m. | 30 | pom, - ~ 4; 30. p.m are 9:30 ae The new, "ita! erwin will control. the: Peace’ ‘River power " development" with ‘the ‘that’ SO’ long, as they. are working ~ for” the- “Minister. of: Highways, ye ‘that:‘they -are ‘above = the law,’}.-. said Mr -Mekeinnon's letter. “ having + his: own . private: police force,” the; letter concludes. to invade “LONDON In" ‘September: a ‘| single’ German’ panzer. battalion’ will accomplish : ‘peacefully what: | the , whole, armed , ‘might of the ‘Nazis. failed to: do during the jlong, -not: summer: of 1940—land jin Britain, 07°03. “The: ‘battalion's 40. "Amerlean- made tanks, will: rumble | ‘ashore ‘from: “nding: ‘draft September’ 9” ‘onto - the. beaches of Castlemar- tin’ In southwestern Wales, Un- der :: a NATO training scheme, ‘they w will. spend, three. weeks on the. §,000- haere Castlemartin . Mire Ing. range, |. ee ~The manoeuvre has heen pian- ‘ensively. as’ any war-time In- ‘vasion “might have been, It will be: -candueted against | a. balk ground of increasing Enst-Weat tension, plans to unite “Britain more closely ‘with Europe sand possible: bitterness about German ‘Woops on, British soll, ‘The rerson’ the tanks are belng brotght In. by beach ‘and the body. of: the, 600-man : battalion flown: directly to Caatlomartin {s \to' avold anti- German ~demon- atrations., en. route, » soldiers, already ‘wee-briafed |. about possible British’ ronction, will not pass through any, major town in uniform but will be al- lowed weekend trips. to Cardiff and London jn civilian clothes, - Among’ other things, the Gar- vert decimal currency into stor. ling. and to make a.caroful dis» tinction hetweon the Welsh: and the Bnglah -- while romombor= ing hoth avo British, oc Nobody is quite” auro how. the ig maga’ of: tho British ‘people’ will |’ ‘trent: the :Germana,, In. many ways the situntion could bo more delicate than the recent atation~ ing ‘of German troops in France, ‘Germany and France are hia torlea),enemios: divided by. op- ‘tages, Yot-in- the Inst 10. yours the exigencios of the cold war, a-common border and the Buro- pean. économie community ‘have done much to make co-operation h tiwaan.. tho. “hwo: countries. lone ned: as carefully and as compre= | ‘During their stay tho German mans have been told how to con- German panzer. group. ‘ cS Br itain strained.. Britain, on: “the> ‘other ’ ‘possesses strong cultural - ‘hand, and taken: almost no: part | in’: the post-war “flowering of ‘Western European. brotherhood, Until récently : NO.veal., attemnt has” been. ‘made, to bridge | -the wide gulf. created between Brit- ain and Germany by two: world wars, the North Sea ‘and. fre- quently. ‘clashing: political phil- rent, economic | ‘boom © little to make : matters: botter, : Whenever,‘ ns. now, Britain js. finnanelal | crises, Britons . gener ally start casting. resentful: cand jenlous - glanees towards ‘Bonn and ~ murmur", vaguely complaints:: nbout ‘England al- ways seeming “to. win. Ahe vie tories and lose the wars,” Dal Graver. . buried Tuesday Dal. Graver, the man who built the huge British Columbia Blectric Company, was’: buried Tuorday. following a funeral at- tonded: by hundreds of mourners including leaders of. the prov- inece's .businoss communities, ~ Mr, Grauer, : 65, . chairman: ‘of RC, Blectriesand Chancellor. of the Univorsity of B,C,, dled of leukemia Inst week, ‘only days posing “oultural and racial: herl], bifore his. company. wag. taken. over by. the B .0, government, “A> gront. And: good innh has eon taken from:na nt the height of his power," said Rt, Rov, God- froy Gower, Anglican Bishop of Now Weatminator,; who. gave, the funeral nddrosn ‘Ohriat. Ohurel: Onthodrnl,: z tn tho henrt. of: downtown. Vancoue. the service started’ and hund- rods: of © persona - jammed © tho sidowalka’ outalde, University conmiasionarios : naslatod pollae an ~santratling. the: orowday. ‘fo “the Minister. of. Resesstey| historical ties‘ with the: Teutonic an race, But, ‘unlike France, she. has}: *’ osophies, West.,Germany’s .cur-'). his; done faced with one: of “her perladle : hostile | and. ‘academic | vor, was. packed. an’ hour: before |: ‘|to proceed were’: ‘made. immedi-". the copper 4 Me cat "G00 Jos IN jo MINUTES ~ stavts 3104