-o8 pe Fe ee ee eh ee ee Ig hea a ‘“s WHERE'S THE CELERY?” shopping centre. Customers pick up their own bottle and check it through a cash’ register turnstile operated by University of | B.C, Co-eds. — CP Photo 5 Prince Rupert Daily Mews Ltd. Thursday, June 14, 1962 PDPD OOO LI ICD? PLCC PLODD PROT OD POLCLODCE EOD I DLO D OLLI DOL DP DLOODE LIDS” . TRAVEL BY BUS PRINCE COACH LINES LTD. offer add dDObOROOMN } Low Fares and Direct Connections to a neand 4 Special rates for weekend travel in effect year round. Reduced fares for round trips. > Inquire about our Low-Rate Family Plan We specialize in charters and tours. 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NIV aM 5‘, gemee tet if eLque __ The choice is wide in self-service | government liquor store, newly-opened in a Vancouver suburban | cause Iraqi authorities refused .: . . to anow ‘diplomats or corres~ ‘ All Canadian and U.S. Points Tha naavel to Unis. ares 8 === in TT tr 4 i I ayy i es ik nu i Te I Ha i t jt fl Hl AUT i all 4 Ie NA | Mosul emerges | from 3-year’ . terror reign: MOSUL, Northern Irag no iThis city of 180,000 is emerging 'from a three-year reign of, ter- ror. It lived at the mercy of a semi-political gang that: mur- dered 450 to 500 citizens. .. A bank branch had to close! because most of its customers had been slain or had fled. Details of the nightmare have been hidden from the world be- eee = i pondents to travel to this area. This correspondent made his! way by boarding the Ankara- | Baghdad train in Turkey and| getting off at Mosul. — A fighting police chief, 39- year-old Abdullah Muhsan Al Jaafari, smashed the gang, but) not before his 16-year-old |= daughter fell victim to it. ‘She was shot as a warning to leave ‘the mob alone. | EE 1 \ U we Once a bustling business cen- tre, it is eerily quict, Steél shut- fers cover the fronts of shops that were deserted as the gang’s power grew. Many businessmen who fled have not returned. You learn in Mosul that when the gang ruled all it look was a word from a street urchin to bring the threat of death down on a wealthy merehant. More often than not, ‘the merehant had to pay heavily to have his fe spared. The trouble In Mosul started ; with politics—dedicated = Com- munists versus diehard right- ists. The gang was rightist. In 1969, the Baathist party re-] 5 Matied nealnst Premier Abdul Karim Kassem, Local Commun. ists in Mosul took up arms un- der the guise of supporting the | 2 premier and crushed the revolt, | F They carried on large - seule | BS butchery of political opponents In an attempt to take over. Out | of this the gang arew and quickly became known as The | Mosul Mafia. The gang's hired gunmen soon lwoen immunity: from the poltee, | & Vite sree evi rr ayy Tee tty yi Seba REVI ee Whit started as a political war pe: fended with extortion, robbery | Ee and murder. it cements iF Writer confused | a over city names LONDON (@.-Next time Are [Ee thu chris) Christivnsen niakes | E: nv joke about publisher Roy : Thomsen, he'll) stlek to fetl-; a LHOUs AER, ne Christiansen is former editor of The Dally lexpreske Th a he- | al cont reticle on Triah) publish ed ers, he sald Thomsen collects papers the way Kone peaplo col- | Teel stamps, 1 ee “Tf ‘Thomson ever hoard of Be Hopaper for sie, even Mn Addis. B34 Ababa, he'd be after tt," Chrtat- Lansen wrote, Ho xon the artielo to Thome son and pot the replys “Cris, Eawish you'd leave Uinnt| ? out. There UW ar paper tine Addis of Abba, and bom after dt." —_—— te eet the province. facilities and. accommodation for a a De ea I eM Prince Rupert’s new airport com pleted at a cost in excess of $10,- 000,000 now provides the only all- weather air station in this part of The Alaska Marine Highway Ferry system is expected to be in opera tion by late August of this year. The ferry slips and adjoining park- ing. lots are being provided by the Federal Department of Transport. Construction on the new Federal Building in downtown Prince Ru- pert is well under way. This build- ing will provide better Post Office various government. offices. The Federal Government's Winter Works Program has greatly assisted the City of Prince Rupert in the con- struction of the new water system, sewage system extension, golf course and parks program by paying 50% of labor costs. The Progressive Conservative gov- ernment’s approach toward increas- ing Canada’s exports has kept the government elevator at Prince Ru- pert working to capacity. VOTE PROGRESSIV§: COMNSERY ATIV': OTE V ISSUED BY SKEENA FEDERAL PROGRESS v fe ats AN it 4 i ! t | grareumt Ps IVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION H Fw mmm Wael a a : 4 i ft { i i cA i I iE HN wy AAA i i eH “Y il ee TD a aa he ect fe os ieee Sho as Prag oe ES Bag IS is cages ee ar 2A Re