etree te para aeetentern ds negli ibe no cat Cee eee te ba Tet PaCalte ry, ES TR bagi a June: from) 28. cents: a 24..cents oes vhas been Ancrgased | to. mr Air! Services| Ltd., Box 446,’ air-. : ‘craft: ‘charter; : = ECBAD , citi eee orHey were! fete Ia Ne! Anderson, ‘Nor th. Coast “Gunter | : Diehl, ‘Rourtit: - ‘Bervice;” ‘Roy Webber;: Roy’ Ss. : “1006 “Alfred: “Street, Aistributor; | Ve lessons ‘in’ dual: cars: Allex Rings, stad, No, 3: Righth’ Avenue. East. - ‘he ‘police. ahd : | mittee* have’. asked | “Staft~ ‘Serg- ‘Teantrw, J. Currie, NCO in’ charge | Of the: city. detachment, , to. con-. ‘speeding: Jaws.onisl The committee: stat dd bee cemetery and amending Byla / 155 ? nmendat ‘incorporating: Avenue: "Bast, a “dlvinig - Olli oll} a ea! in, . Stevenson}. gig 10123 . “Readers ig Service. at J eentrate, on’ the® ‘enforcement of | spect ith *. 3, to. ‘protect’ Negroes. -who:-want' to rivérs , oni | go te ave? ‘been’, ‘travel: te i | and ‘Negroes - have - ‘been “mobi lized as’ security. forces ‘and add-" ‘ed® that: any” further’ ‘disorders abserive:. The ‘atrmeni the Krueger. Counell: approved! SALISBURY ip — _ More: army" and’ police*r ists were Called up in: chieff Southern Rhodesian | oltlest, “today. following violence here: Monday in which three’ Ne- . groes. were. slain. ae “Four ‘other | | Negroes - were wounded when police opened fire ‘after they «said - stoned: them: 3... The | reservists | ‘were ‘called “up ork: nidéfiance of.a a Ben : Armored: cars, convoyed. “Dpuses with’: Negro workers into: Salis= bury. thisi:morning © ‘and. soldiers patrolied the main ormani Bellis ye. i Negro Jer rowds : premier oo eae Whitehend| , br aden to. ‘the gee - The ; ae ata now. mulls on the: banks 0 | wn with a Tod | ~\'the delegates a led”: a aI. the first. to be held in Arh the: delegates” facing. ree serious sy: split. rin. their’ ranks» ‘that, has.) o ‘widened’: in: recent: weeks with a “series! of | setbacks. > “both , from | , te within: and: outside: the: party. ‘ Monday,:’ ‘the 597,000). roe ‘strong Japanese,” Teachers’ “Union: * de-: ie ‘move’ for”. support.” ‘of! a| the: Communist. party,. while: ‘thie: {party “itself: suffered “a” Setback ‘from «six. ' prominent: “members who _ issued - a ‘de- ocnits' ‘per capitan’ from, uly, Le ‘. t { im. Manitoba‘! central. “Al: CGO? bly. High » ‘temperatures: hich had: thelr beginning, early: “dn ‘the:seagon: have. Spelled | ‘finis’ ‘to: anything: ‘approaching: normal’ jerowth.. and - development,” re- Company,’ Winnipeg: « Growing... senson |. rains . from ‘April’ ‘to’ July. 17, by”. ‘provinces. with:last yoar's figures'in' brack- ots, wore: Alborta 72 por cont:(70. per cent. of normal:). Snakatcho- wan, 57° (92), Manitoba. 63. (77); ve ported! Wr Ge ‘Malaner, research |... a - | drector “of. the - Searle Grain: no BO "Much: of” the: ‘damage: ‘which k “has: oceurred’ die: to “drought, 1s ‘ pow: ‘considered : irreparable,” o: There: ‘wore: no.garly:over - all, “ The ‘Saskatchewan. whee Pool ditions’... extended. across \.;the Large. ‘areas: in. the- southeast 1 had « been: harvested for: ‘forage lor. opened for pasture, “Much of |the ‘crop in: that: area had. de- | teriorated: too: much to be helped by: rain, : “vInithe extreme 1 northwest, the lerop “promised : yields: of - more qj than 15. bushels an ‘acre vIn: Manitoba, AA, Craig, : ai “| regtor’ of. the: publications and we statistics. branch lof the provin- We tetview that” showers have: been scattered.and».confined mainly to: ‘the: southeastern’ “part: ‘of the province, fon fiery. ‘Katy. ! ‘Katy said.. _|live: for h said. the, most serious. crop con-|: ‘southern > part. of. the. province, cial government,’ said in. anin-. s- um: operated, ‘by mi ter Diefenbaker. pate th party- heard:: residents ‘and;: tourists, that: no- | thing: was_being:.done.: to: pre- |. {serve the boats.as: links with the gold-rush, days of. 1898. LIE ON SHORE: oor The ‘boats are ‘beached. on Y the shore of the Yukon River in the. old: ‘shipyards on ‘the outskirts. of the‘town where. they ‘were: built. They are. rapidly deteriorating and a sign. on the, Whitehorse warns tourists to: keep away. from them. The sign says - trespassers. will} ‘be. prosecuted - -by the: federal government, The | word govern- ment.. en’ left out. ' The three boats will: be. placed - on cement - ‘foundations when. they: are ing: development: has: been com- | pleted and. the squatters moved: : | thiern I stp will am refurbished” and : hoped . ‘tor eh of th at least: one :sharp criticism from: is: misspelled, ‘with: tne, -moved:, to. the. park. - THis, will ‘probably take place in. about two: years after the hous- , “Gordon Robertson, ‘deputy nor- qo. boats Bk minister, | ‘said. one a ‘ite: Y the. “city. “of Whitehorse adjacent. to’ the’ cab- i: - museum = ‘contains. replacable. items. from” ‘the. ‘days of ‘the gold: rush, ‘including :pho- ! me an: ele AN photo. of Brnie: glaws g x he ering: at: Katy: Ini ai cafe: lan was nonsters,” around, waiting: to catch: vow in, some. embarrassing. pose.” “They -prey-:.on: “celebrities,” “TE. they: can. get: one ‘good: shot, “they, can. sell it’ and ! half a. year. ey,” Be : ‘OUT TO: GET. us’ oe! - “we were’ new: in Rome’ and a they were” out’ to. get us,”!* “Ernie _| said: “Also, we ‘had gone through : that . , Silly business: back. home, and: they’ “were ‘expecting’ us: to have trouble. we BIG. HANDICAP» . “LONDON Oe — : Mrs,’ Clara’ Ra- wards | who | ‘claimed the: ‘flavor|-{§ a went out of her cooking : after “Mshe: fell_off. a. _bus, was awarded} £6,983 damages |. the. ‘sum:0f.: (jagainst London. ‘Transport. nie, “They © follow - you |r on: the mon~ . 6, just: rising’ fromthe: dleaning. onimy: fists"; ‘| Xaty.: supposedly,''s Vin ans “ argumen aces my, etting: In e Tho: following furor enee’o the: most" “FRED. E. DownTE OPTOMETRIST EVERY: WEEK 3 VARITIES. 1 50. ‘Phone 6226... > ‘Special. Chinese | Pood, :; Fried ‘Chicken. Spaghetti. “Hambure- seers. Fish -& Chips; We: pay. de- Athvery: charges. up. to °$1.00 ‘on orders of ;.$4,00 “or: ‘over,’ Open, 20, p.m to. ae 0. Lan, ir-|. tographs: of. Klondike Kate and Oo Diamond: Lil: . The: boats. ‘recently v were. de-. clared -by ‘the ‘Historic. Sites’ and ‘Monuments. Board . to be. worthy of: preservation. 3 “Tell EVERYONE by phoning an 3203: and! WS want a. \ cans The stock and. equipment of DUNRITE. ELECTRIC LTD: , _ Bankrupt will be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, JULY. Store) at 2: 00. P- m, at 25), 3rd Ave. West (the old co. OP hou “Sale will include a number of. ranges, 5, fridges, electrical - tupplis, fittings, conduit, tools, adder, cash. register, dis a. 1957 & ton — datimates of prairie grain yield ho and nerenge : catimates: varled'}: widely, In southeastern Snakate |! -- |ahewan some farmers had turne:|) fed cattle Into crops: to fornge, |} he others could: expect no hetter' oe than’ five bushels an. rere, [he i’ But in northorn -Alborta many: Ye S farmers expected to harvest: 30! J bushols an acre and there also! wore, good: crops in northwestern) |; Shakatehownn’ and. in, parts oft ea aes eee wy ‘ a aw i ee The older the bat rl oe ate finer Ate _ ae NENDYENY ve! veri Ka “Tha: Snaka ohowan | agriculture: department: Issued nmap show-: Ing 84-rurad munialpalities where! “lylelds of lors than: five. buaholsa} fn fare wore expected. compnred'|: with tho Jong-term: average: of 16.2, Mvoe munialpalltios’ expected moro han 20 bushels, : os aIn Manitoba, catimatos ranged: be _toyan. avoraga, of 16 buashelay{: ann reycompnrad, with, the: long’ tormi: of. 2130," TH Wn avornge ® ylold. of” 18 TU nore; compared with [aedd-bushol, avorniro, ee The. Alberta”: Poo ‘ond. t United: Grain: Growers’ ploturad: the. poor ‘crop. na. atrotehing: in) All diveotiona: from: Modiaine, Lat I i oNtionatorn corner: of ee ee nS a RR = eh a wit pad ta mm OLD RYE, ks ice aE a On, AN oxpert ‘flycnstorand | one flloa ho, uses in onatings for apoaklad | aucnen tiv servant for 34 yonra, he. wa recently aps ty' on No miniotor. In tho. provincos oo Py :