eaten toate yienent “building: underground: “command! ‘posts and. fuel and. ammunitions’ BASE REGARDED, WIGHLY Pe The: ‘pase | ‘has ary. ocks, éap- “able — of. v ‘taking © the: largest “French: aircraft: carriers and js ‘regarded by French military ¢x- ‘petts’ as..an ideally-protected ~etommand .post in” Mo. event of -an-atomic war, wit 1058 — two years: after the “former French | protectorate of - Tynisia, becathe Indepertdent - — Wanco and Tunisia undertook cangexchange of letters to deter- mile the fubure : ‘atatus of ine . base... “Prange, had ‘agreed. ‘to: remove all her. troops from ‘Tuntsiq, Oke capt Bizerté. . Ab : ats , ye : te . be Skeena transmission. -Foeutern: -Brillah!) Colunbin polver: Compiny |, (is replacing: its overhead® ‘dranaminsion: line ‘neygss, tho! Sicona, Rivor wb skeonn. ‘River Crosalfigy 0" A special: ‘1B “Nuin, crew. from Vancouver, working with gore tno, amount -of ‘speaiallysin- ported oquipment, the Hix lined, of, sleghpor wold”, " ‘Tto-avoid. “higher municipal! “Yeomplotad © Is. renowlng Swig j fromi bottle nets: 5 court’$ 50 | eprinking. inn, public, plage wort | Charlos, amith, of‘no fixed Tuesday hetdre. Mnglitrate |; Hugh Wderess $50. and: ‘COBLH: IM police’ cout! gat Applewhatto,”” gti, who. wanded., guilty: to wns. charged: follow. sot 7300) pan, diy whan ho, wis, faund 0, ha | lo of wine aventt. Slrnothetwoar Boa- lin charg pit an imeldant: rr drinking ° fromwedy bot “aty, ok tnd Ihivd; Avotyyors ped *, 2 4 by Dr. L "AL ‘Schultz, director. of: the Tata De. r wa from: ‘Tacoma. Ww sh Va. ‘Camp. for. B Many: ‘people are convinecd: of ;- the danger but..are:too sheepish to aanut it. to. neighbors, ‘he added, Some. were even ‘hiding ° the fact that they. have .basement fallout. shelters:.This was. partly -aS- sessment on.’ their «homes, “People are building. shelters “more than you realize,” the. of- ficial said. There was: no way of knowing exactly how many, but the fact: that more, than . 1,000,000. copics of shelter plans. provided by the government have been. gobbled: tup by the public was uu good in- dication'of interest. oo q Another . was a. steady,. ‘Ine ercasing demand | for copies of a booklet; printed: by the federal}: Emergency; ‘Measures Organizu-| tory) “tolling. Canadians how ‘to Power. company: feolaees. | y line. the. conductors. ‘ot steel coated! with copper, , “The job | bogan. a “week : age, and hopes - fur “tha it willbe In? 0° days, TB, Binck,, general manager of Nor- thorm.B,O, Powar at Prince. Rup- ‘ort, sald Monday. Certain. land portions will, be renewed thon, | ‘The, task ia." hazardous ane |. Jin: Inapy respects,. since. the: mon are required to work at a, holgh of 176 feot above. the fast-tlows | Ine Skoona, . o ote ‘fonslon machine,’ -abrlnging equipment and “winch wore brought.into this: distriob f or the operation, - ae *Thespan. 1a” ‘pari. ‘of: the. otis pany's, 45-milo: tranglssion ‘Mne |. from the Falla, Rive gener ting |’ Jnnt; Lo consume part’ nrel Port: We wards “Toing a tho ‘ehiof cause of. de= |’ torloraiion: at the: ‘conductors, Tho Tati fimo ines " ‘Wotd ; 1s sau eae dct. ise ott apy oe ayy "t rab poy Sec RS ‘Class altlod ‘Advortlaing ‘andy, “Bualnens Olfice cvendag ase Nov A) Donk yen | Boris’ Dork’. ‘Social’ Deparimen ‘Advortisinig’ Manager. aavariain genet Samah ‘| charged with | , Prine | | prepare. for:: nuclear. war: my The booklet, ‘Bieven. “Steps. ‘£0 Survival,” -started: “pouring off a Montreal: firm’s;: printing: press copies a day—and:: ‘Officials say this may not meét the demand. The Emergency: ‘Measures . Or- ganization—a federal | ‘agency. CO. ordinating Canada's. nuclear-age. civil de- fence. . preparations—has | been pounding, home. for. about a year now the need for. preparedness. - The 40- -page- “suirvival book- let carries the’ ‘reader ‘through i tens ‘on handling “such nu- yICTORiA” “Oi: _ Highways Minister’ Gagiaral” of. British Columbia has::beon summons- . ed to appear Ini nearby. ‘Saan- “teh police, ‘sourt ” Thursday on tv charge of careless, driving. - ‘The charge wis lald by Erie - _Vlekerman of: ‘sluney, rn Mr, ‘Vickermitn,. an assessor.” “tor: the, federill;’ government, : said he: was" driving an: the Trans-Canada, ‘Highway July. 11 when a gar: passed his and xoveral, other’ vars on the vight- Hane aalile,” the shoulder Of. tle road, "> Mr... Gaglirdt. ‘hos Informed. Monday: ‘ab. the | ‘rate © of 50,000 |. get: rid. Of. radioactive: ‘dust a ‘came out’ in’ May and, the’ first ‘printing | of . 300, 000 . -coples.. was | ~ gone “‘in a matter ‘of weeks.” ” The second’ printing. of’ 1,000-| | 000- copies’. “is: going. -. just...’ ‘as quickly and Prime Minister: Dief- enbaker, who has personal ‘ di- rection’ of; ‘civil defence , has authorized Van expenditure ° of $60,000 for» ‘another 1,250, 000 ‘copies. | 1 wa smallet in the. correspondin periods of : rej cai Russia’ Ss demands tor alto the status ola mt erlin notes pupiined today but left the way “warned, of. the ap rs” of: trying to” ‘de=l'th : : ,. ‘peace treat was a cause of ten-| . by, sion. which would lead'to a; world. 3 ait ussia for building up a: crisis ermany when none in fact iS: not responsible. for. the’ fail- “CPA open. ‘office. Canadian ° Pacific Airlines. an- nounced _ yesterday’: the... Prince Rupert’ office will’ be open “be- tween 9 a.m, and 6 p.m,,: with the exception of a luncheon: pe- riod between midday and’ 1 p.m. every Sunday in future. -.° B.C. ROUNDUP. Bribe-t ‘aig ex-minis ter Ree tot Lime provineial BR oe minister recently veleaved on parole after aterm in pri ison, for bribery and conspir- acy while i in gitice, cat still teach in B.C, schools i he needs’ a job: ° 7 ‘Dre di WK, English, ‘duperii- -tendont’ of; education, said Mon*' ‘day tho’ former, provinclal ‘lands and forests minister who was-a -teachor ‘bofore:.entering politics in, 1052, abil: holds a valid: ‘teach- or's, ‘cortificate,. ee “Shooting approved - VANCOUVER, () =~ Magistrate |” Gordon Scott riled ‘Monday that he mar who “shot an: ywnwanted court officints: ‘he will be res j brosented: by. ola | suost | In: iat home. had a right _ "yMRUBALT Mun ‘= Adolf. “ipewont nba lt Murope’ a: Tome tha aU “ oe 2 ,ONDON:: (Routora Monday might that, if Britalyy, olane: will boo 4, Gttcaao se POLDVILLM (Rowlora : ‘on 0 tho: ka dnredovil who: ‘Baturday bionte UNO tourti: Niwgnin Willa, doliberatoly: nel, Hye, ' + + A) irish, oer Bean “omass: sald me Yann Poljco. word out In ain ‘vos ba g taainlly tense southwoast' aide ‘whore. 20, swite. peraons Injured | by. roving Bane ‘and? Nogrogs' arrested a military. action of 1: jogal'o {aroun of: Kelana fi Atoday, Wehmann al today, he was 40 meeting which discuaned a ‘final-solution for inaluding. bhowe In Oe ‘and ‘Portugal. ‘Wee ih Bova, QO-youreold: person: to go over boduy. wae a Cned: $ 100 for ys Goos nit wat Turopoan -Comre ' tt rd ‘today: Inv igolodo -governmont to “wu ited Haplons - ™ . ™ oa to. ‘do. 60, The, magistrate “dis- missed, a. charge against. Frank MoKenzle. of shooting . with’ In- tent, to’ ‘wound, MeKonzic ‘admit- tod | firing threo shots’ at ‘Harry |. Batoson,. .61,,0n .May.-2, slightly wounding Bateson: in. both, legs. -Liner. welcomed. “VANCOUVER: @ — Tho luxury monarch, ofthe Pacific, ‘tho '45,- 270-ton:,Canborra;: atoanied: Into port: here Monday tothe cheors of..thousand and -the. ‘encophonic grooting of moro ‘than :200 escort tugs,” pleasure and police: ‘boats. Graver stilt ill. VANCOUVER .)'— Dr. AL ‘(Dal)’ Graver, chairman of. Brit- Jah Columbia Bleotric and chan- callor of tho Univoralty,: of Brit- taly Columbia remained: ih “ov " 1 Tou Driver. packs in. NANAIMO (0) =. Bus driver Geoffroy, Hirst got: fod up with the wey, ‘Canadians .drive,:-ao: ho au it Iota job — inthe. middle of v. run. from: “Nanaiino. to -upels- Tand olnta on. Vancouvor, Iajand. He Mi tooled, his intercity bus, to thesaldo: of, tho, laland ‘highway Noar:’ Qualicum: about 80. milos North of, Nanaimo, and: ‘atop od, Attar. ploking. up his Jackot, and onset box, he turned to, tho; pna- aongors: and: polit ql ly ‘Aannouneod: “That's 1t, I.quit.” ae hat ‘the Soviet’ gov- | Germany byt ‘the end of. this year: “This has:led'to “fears. that: the. as German: peace } of nay ‘Tefused” first: move ¢ toward) En feast, ‘Germans.: would: ‘try to ‘cut | part | the “Allies’-access to. “Berlin;’as: Lee | news. of. thee 24+ “how. delay calm: |" me €pr clouds would. have: -hampere ‘When’. Grissom “was” ‘awakened shortly . after. “11:30 p.m.. Monday night and: told of :the: postpone- ment, he merely shrugged, rolled over: and went. back:.to ‘Sleep.:’ - The news came to the 35- ~year- old. Grissom: Just 2% hours. be- fore he was: to begin: his final medical checkups jand don his 20-pound space suit. . vice of. U.S. weather: bureau. ex- perts came as something of. a surprise ‘since all predictions up to 7:30° p.in. Monday were opti- mistic. Even s0, ‘the “newest weather’ | satellite, Tiros IIL, fired a, week | ago, had detected. ‘signs: of a. de- veloping. high ‘pressure system in the Caribbean almost as soon as, it went into orbit.: : . Subsequent - reports | “from. ‘the Tiros were watched closely . since they. substantiated - sgrovind , ‘re- ports of the high: pressure, front with multiple cloud layers. : In announcing. the - postpone- | and Space Administration ‘said. the cloud coyer was attributable to “an easterly wave which has been ‘moving « ACLOSS | the: Carib-.. The postponement: on. the. ad- ment,, the ‘National Aeronautics |: photographic .. coverage Of: ‘the operation,: “which, ‘scientists * in- sist upon,: from: blastoff 3 burn out of: the: “booster.” ‘In’ any-case, the ‘delay ause a slight: mounting of: tension: here in .what shad been an. otherwise take a 300-mile ride like a ‘bullet. Officials said they .had: noted ‘ward the. flight sand ‘observed than, a perfect ‘flight. ” minded, ment here. ~ Example. needed father must show some initiative at home if they expect . their a. Toronto. educetioniat Suys. weal calm-acceptance of the. fact. that}. another .man was. scheduled ; to | a sort of.:‘‘ho hum” ‘attitude : to- |: that. “Grissom ‘could. have : less |- Scout Council. meeting The District Scout Council will ae meet July 20:at‘the Civic Centre|’. at’5:15.-p.m, Members: are: re-|. said Arthur: Beliveau, ot that ‘this meeting is of consideér-|° able. importance - to, the: moyer, 2, VANCOUVER ()—Mother. and Ae children to work hard at school,): WASHINGTON im — The army |s apparently {gs proparing. ‘to issue injssile warheads’ that: could: carry: chomicat warfare ages Zone, rhe Bete bs This was, “Indieated by w “NOW: aula Hating supply” Peapons Prince Rupert: bodayn 4 Bolling on tho: exchango: ‘Wore: Good Partner with 63,000 pounds Including $2,000 pounds ‘of med-. jum ab 23.2 contain: ‘pound; 80,< 000 pounds | oF Jarge it 28,6 cents chix nt 14 conts a: pound,’ sold ‘to B,0, Packers} Alaska (U,8,),:.70)s, 00; 65,000, mad, (22.0)," 185,000} large (24,8) ; “600. Chix (18), Pass clfla; Hoover: (U,8); ‘60,000; 40," 000 mod, (22,8), 20, (26.9); BO, Paokera, t ny ators aay. 3,455. porinds, deep: Into. MM enemy's battle |. ‘gages n'-pound | and *1,000 pounds of Lino. Leo: made ne direct ante : sibilities. of -branches. “ote: ‘the |i army which Included ' among ' ‘the. items ‘warheads for: ! missile chemical ‘agent gas which: “produces ; lothal,:4 Jurious, or: irritant, effects,’ ‘Three inate landed halibut in : ae ' «the ‘capable’ respiratory'system'o incapaaitation : by. or other! offect, “A whole! family” fnvcthoscarmy's. arsenal capable of Sirerne eee APs, By. army definition, ‘a che nie. cal agent “is a. solid, AMaquid or corrying: for / capacitating: gag: ‘obviously. would : be useful; for: tactical purposes, . |inoluding ‘softening. Up. dittaréa. | oto a Dt onemy ines. Preparatory me m |b. Q) paratreop’ drop,: : of. producing : elthor death, by: paralyals., ofthe}, Y. tem) orary | gycho ogteal : of isailes 1 i ‘Those. tae ; SG; S. rep orted. ‘preparing. gas : nai ah as chemical warheads said rangas; jOL! a: for: ‘close: front. to Buch’: farcflung, ‘weapons . . the. Pershing! missile with'.a range of more than 200 ‘miles’. ‘range. missiles “Tho longer = nstance;" an ths