: iRC) i - Kan : vakia** ‘a 4 JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Ltd. riminals fascinated _ y Canadian passports OTTAWA (CP)—Canada in the last two decades hus held a strange fascination for spies and other master criminals. The fascination apparently is a Ca- nadian passport. From Tel Aviv, Israel, came news Thursday that Soviet spy Dr. Robert A. Soblen, a fugi- tive from the United States, was reported to be travelling on the Canadian passport of his dead m oe tow Mornard obtained a Cana- dian passport, The passport was originally issued to Tony Babich of Princes). + ton, B.C., who was killed while serving in the Canadian Mac: brother Kenzie - Papineau battalion in oan , __| the Spanish Civil War. The pass- ach eine true iment wand port fell into the hands of the Russian secret police. Mornard actually is a Spaniard hy the name of Ramon Mercador del Rio. On September 5, 1945, cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko fled from the Russian embassy with docu- ments disclosing a Russian spy network in Canada. R@MP declined comment on the cage — it wouldn't be the first time a master criminal has used a Canadian passport for entry into another country. On August 20, 1940, in a suburb of:,Mexico City, a man known as? Jacques Mornard but who carried a Canadian passport A 10 " . of -year prison term was g1V- with: the name Frank Jacson, y p & en in London, England, to Dr. ‘ied ¢ : al r’s pick wr : buried a mountain climber’s plc Allan Nunn May, British atomic in the head of Leon Trotsky, ex scientist, for disclosing atomic ile shevik h vag one of . hea Boe i bie Soviet Royo. | research secrets to a Russian oe ue agent, He was a member of a lution. i : eas ° ‘Canadian - British - American ‘ard was sentence o 20: : Mornay aon entc cod im team which worked on nuclear yeals prisons . ‘research in Canada during Al- penalty in Mexico for murder. : 4g develo ; a an san . i pment of the atomic He was frc ed May 6, 1960. and" bomb. flew to Communist Czechoslo-: : WORKED IN CANADA REEEASED DETAILS : Dr. Klaus Fuchs, another Brit- sitesi tame ish scientist who divulged atomic Ib-was not until 1953, 13 years. ars - : ‘ : aftég’ the avsassination, that the- secrets to Re worked released full details on | ‘wee e. { tw i “x | Kovacs | Col. Nikolai Zabotin, Soviet Kangaroo edre e | affairs ‘military attache here in 1945 takes swing see STR BS sh death aboard a Soviet ship en} HOLLYWOOD im — “In an- route from Baltimore to a north-| other two months everything will ern Russian port. . | be in the clear,” Edie :Adams of Gouzenko. is still living in se- the tangled affairs left her on ‘and boss of the espionage gang,] clearing ‘Lip : . t oe 3 ok has dropped from sight. One re-' By BOB THOMAS port in 1946 said he was shot.to “ NE the RCMP. DETROIT (P-=The—three-foot clusion in Canada, guarded by the death of her comedian hus- ‘ tall, 30-pound animal that hop- |pionage trial brought out thati , ped into his applittice store |Soviet spy Gordon Arnold Lons- “+ Wednesday looked lee, a Jarge ‘rabbit, but Peter+-Geftes qdickly » realized he had a ka 1 ‘4 ‘ ' ‘ t ‘ ‘ \ dale held a Canadian passport ngaroo on jin 1954. his hands. eR IRL Authorities at ties Belle Isle jish spy case — Peter and Helen children’s zoo on fe” Detroit | Kruger River were missing & six-inonth- passports. old female Kangareo , yamed, The external affairs depart- Hopalong Joey. Geltos was ad-|ment has conceded that Cana- vised to handle Joey gently. ‘dian passports are easy to obtain He fed her carrots and celery |but maintains that it is a cifi- but when he tried to move her.|zen’s right to have one if he Joey reacted with a kangaroo! wants it. right hook. Fortunately, it miss- ed. Nobody knew how the kKan-) garoo had hopped 13 miles from the zoo Lo Geftos’ store through | -ynetropolitan traffic. also held Canadian Martin sues studio LOS ANGELES t41—Dean Mar- tin sued 20th. Century-Fox for $6,885,000 defamation damages McInnis | “Her near Geftos’ store. Monroe for failing to appear for - .. lof stars, from Jack Lemmon to Tv ther *s _ Sle . 9c wo others in last year’s Brit Frank Sinatra, started to or- | Zoo director Frank Monday, claiming the studio ' figured Joey had been kidnap- | wrongly blamed him for the de- _ped overnight from her high- j‘mise of Something's Got to Give, weeded corral and the “kan- in which he was to co-star with paroonappers” had abandoned | Marilyn Monroe. Fox fired Miss on @)-eun salute echoed work, sued her, then later sued Martin, claiming he failed to approve a replacement. Princess Royal sails for England QUEBEC “@ — The Princess Royal sailed for England Thurs- day night after a 15eday visit lo Canada, voyeyy Before being taken,,by tender to the Empress of England, she reviewed a guard of honor of the Royal 28nd Regiment while over the aneient battlements of the Cita- Thief given year KELOWNA ().--Nicholas Sher- stabitoff of Calgary was sen- teneed to a year in prison Thurs- day for his part in the entry and theft from a Kelowna store last year. Referendum passes COQUITLAM - Taxpiyers ’ del. . of the Coquithimy school distriet Several haaidred -Quchecers! have approved by a narrow mar- lined the Esplanade and the! pin a $2,146,000 school referen- waterfront to cheer the 65-ye old princess, COREN O ‘classrooms, N BRIDGE ' fs 39622 By The Cicano Tribune | point, However he passed and, Kast-West vulnerable, oust) when I carried on to three deals. NORTIL spades, West was really up aAdWs863 against it. To carry on the fight v0 single handed might prove to 4 W732 be very costly if partner didn't eS “ have much, so he reluctantly WEST ° nAsT ahindoned the struggle and the As . a OQ bidding dict At Hs eens it Career a might well be argued that last 5 : ‘ 1863 : Gab £ [should have taken a calculated Coy } st yisk by a competing bid of four Abe SOUTIT eQI73 hearts, AAKTA2 West opened the king of VI hearts and continued with the @A05 ace which IT ruffed. The two BK IGS top spade honors were cashed The bidding: to clear up the trump situation Kast South West North and a third spade was led to Pass 14 Double 2a the dummy in order to make a Pass 3A Lass Dass | diamond play, Jeast followed has lwith the six of diamonds and my nine foreed out the Jack, At this point West must exit with the king. of diamonds to avald beings end played for, if, Mast does not have the queen of dine monds the gituation is hopeless in any event, West chose to Tead back the four of diamonds and, when Hast’s queen appeared, It was routine to play the ace and ane ather diamond, West was in ones Hare and new ha was ohlized to epen up the club suit himsel€ thus establishing my king. The Josses were two dit monds, one heart and one club, We mide threa spades: while our teammates at the other table were permitted to play a four heart contract which (hey wiso fulfilled, he total swing in our favor was 760 points, Opening lends King afy When partner embarks on a previnptive campaign it is Wsu- ally plood practice to codperate with him in the matter of con- muinings deiddinys space. This Nand, from our match against the Netherlands West Indies team in Curacao In conneetion with ny Travel with Goren Caribbean cruise, dustrates the port, . , As South, L opened the bld- ding with one spade and West doubled, My partner, Mrs, Sobel fell Gait the hand probe ably belonged to the Oppanents and, under the protective wing! of favorable vulnerability, she chose fo make a omildly pre: emplive raise ta twa spades, Hast might have atlempled to reheve his partner of further presure by competing ab this jobtained under false pretences o vernment and others. A. host --apparently has. lenough without having to change a = their home, At their age. famili- NDP MP for Skeena, success: When Kovacs died in a car crash January 13, the family fi- nances were found to be jum- bled, with debts owed to the US. ganize a television series or spe- cial to raise funds. Edie thanked them for their good wishes but said she would | handle the problem herself, She | “It has taken a lot of effort,”| she remarked, “but I'think ev-| erything is getting squared! away. The taxes will be settled | in two months and I have made | arrangements to buy back the! house. to \ “Tis a big house, but Tike it | Most of all. the children ‘tike it.’ .Losing Ernie’ has been! tough , arity counts 4 great deal; aiid | fought for a change in the EE aa IMMOBILE — It now that she’s learning to get looks as if little Chery drastic measures to get rid of th around, Sh 1 Waterfield is taking at cast. It’s quite a nuisance e’s eight-months-old, and broke her ankle between the foot-board and mattress on her parents bed. She didn’t get car in trying to take the cast off. the hammer she's holding is a plastic toy. Parliamentary divorce — CP Photo threatens as big Issue OTTAWA © —- Parliamentary paper, after having been ap- issue again when the new Parlia- ment meets this fall. An effort has been made to place before Prime Minister Diefenbaker a proposal for a royal commission study of the i system of Parliament grantine: divorces to residents of Quebce and Newfoundland, only prov- inces without divorce courts. Arnold Peters, one of two New Democratic Party members who SYe- tem in previous parliaments, has made ohne unsuccessful attempt to see Mr. Diefenbaker to di--. cuss a royal commission, inforn:- ants said Thursday. ; The wrime minister’s schedule of meetings and aj:- |pointments: prevented the mepi- ber for Timiskaming from $e- ceiving 4n ‘interview this werk. Mr, Peters and Frank Howard heave fully. used procedural rosd-/ blocks against passage of di- ithat’s what I want to Keep for vorce bills before the last Por- 'them.” WORKED HARD - The comedienne managed put the family affairs in order by hard work. When I saw her, she was working her hardest - | doing a wild, wild) seene with ! Sid Caesar in Tt's a Mad, Mad! Mad World. Their clothes tat- | tered and spattered with paint, | they were lacked in hardware | store while fireworks real ones . exploded all around them. “Oh, I've learned a lat in these last few months, Before, T could- mii even make my cheque stubs ‘balanee for expenses Jike the children's piano lessons, 1 didn't even try to ounderstand anything ape: y for ‘ i ie Pr Gg WwW | . ar-'dum for the building of 68 NeW | anong finances. . \ “| have an entirely different | attitude toward my eareer, too, Before, 1 didn't really care, I work came Along. -fine, But J never went after it, Now T have a rensvon to werk at my career, It's pood tor me.” Advertising in The Daily New! Brings nKesulrs liament was dissolved in April. A total of 327 divorce bil’: io; were left on the Commons order Sea lio waddles into town ARCATA, Calif. (t Cilfieor Jim Clemenson suspeeted a bios when a caller phoned polise early today and said a sea lon was waddling up the raat street of this northern | Californie coastal coammiunily. We walked three blocks fram the poliec station and stood face-to-face with a Zod pound sen lion, After an hour-lons tiseie etl vens, deputy sheriffs and pat ae roped the frisky nianmial, They then made arrangements fo Tien ‘it over to a nearhy tourist hoe featuring Paeifie Ocean sihiwi- furs, pee ee eee fee a fae peernans meen cement cement ram 5s eee enemas t This advertisoment ig not published or displayod by th | | fn ee SEE ae tect mien maint seme Iband Ernie Kovacs. | divorce threatens to be a big proved by the Senate. In London last year, an es-j Most of these likely will be back before the new Parliament. There are indications that an- other 300 to 350 new divorce bills will be added to the jam. Mr. Peters has indicated that he and Mr. Howard will con- tinue their procedural delaying | tactics unless steps are taken to alter the divorce procedure, or at least make a study of, it. The BEST Cyclone in Regina kills 31, — injures 250 in three minutes . 30, 1912, REGINA (CP)—About 4 p.m. on June ping in ‘Regina. Thunderheads gathered in the covered the sky. Lightning flashed between the 4:50 the clouds met with a roar and a pillar the city at Lorne ‘and Smith streets, four blocks from area. . Ll After the three-minute horror, “Bi suked a coum Of wales saguers went MONK nase Legislature buildings ,then be- Silence. it. ‘ . 4 . George Hodgeson, now retired, fhe ria block slash through was 17 at the time and had just . . come from England. He was ly- In three minutes the cyclone ing on the cool grass at the city had killed 31 persons, left 2,500 hatl with a friend Bill Gold- of Regina’s 10,000 population thorpe. homeless, injured -200 to 300.) «7 gould see it coming and I caused damage estimated at $4,-| yelled ‘for God’s sake, Bill, look.” 900,000 to $10,000,000. and des-| ‘The lightning was running alont troyed or damaged 500 buildings.|}the ground like red snakes. It 46 YEARS TO PAY was like a description of Judge- Although all this happened) ment Day. just 50 years ago, it wasn’t un-| “qf F hadn't pulled through it til December, 1958, that the ac-|y would have died believing the count was settled. The city had|/end of the world had come.” borrowed $500,000 to help with| Mrs. Dolly Ryder, then a 24- construction, mortgaging $2,000.-| year-old wife with a threc- 000 of city property as security.) month old baby, says their home Interest on the loan during only “rocked a little.” the 46 years was more than $1] She recounts one of her hus- 000,000. band’s experiences during the The 31 killed is the official rescue operation: count. Figures at the provincial; “He founda newly-wed couple, archives place the toll at 28 to the wife on her husband's lap 65. The survivors of the cyclone jin a rocking chair in a base- still living in the city all agree ment. They were both dead. Ap- the official figure is low. parently they had been dropped Many weird things happened, there by the screaming wind, during the three minutes it took | Alongside the chair, the only for the cyclone to sweep through survivor, a small dog, sat whin- the Prairie city. ing.” First large buildings to 80) paguruB IN STREET were the Baptist and Methodist | Tales of the happenings that churches. ‘The cupola of the ‘day border on the unbelievable. Baptist church was torn off and|" One woman ended up in her whirled three blocks before set- bathtub, stark naked, in the ting gently in the middle of a'jiqdie of the street. Another street without even a dent. The) Woman taking a bath had the southw of swirling, leone es een a rer si +H ¥ the barometer began drop- est and southeast until they approaching black ‘clouds. At writhing blackness hit centre of the downtown the A Regina man claims to have sailed his canoe through the air from Wascana Lake to down- town Victoria Park, about one mile. He says he landed and lsuffered only a broken wrist, Mr. Hodgeson tells of the horse and buggy found in a base- ment. He says the only explan- lation is that the house must have tilted off its foundation for a moment and the horse and buggy were blown in. “They knocked a hole in the wall to get them out again,” he says. George F. Dawson, who lived ‘at the edge of town and missed tornado, tells this tale of j the j the aftermath: a rooster perched on a fire hyd- lrant at the corner of Market ‘square. It was naked except for ‘a couple of tail feathers and - | crowing as if it were early morn- [nee IFELL TWO FLOORS _ At the telephone office nine girls and two men were work- jing. The building shuddered :.: the wind hit it. the roof ripped loose and the south wall crashed lin. A heavy switchboard = with ithree girl operators crashed from the second floor to the basement. None of the 1) was killed. At the Canadian Pacific Rail- “J was most astonished to sev MID-DAY LUNCHES Methodist church was torn Into! entire house lifted up from the a heap of twisted steel jagged concrete. The nearby Anglican church was not touched; a visiting hi- shop from England was speak- ing. ‘END OF THE WORLD’ Tearing 11 miles north of the city before it died, the tornado destroyed farm houses all the way. At one farm, it completciy stripped a newly-married woman who was milking a cow. ‘way yards freight cars loaded and foundations. leaving her and the with farm machinery were scat jtub intact. _tered. e superb flavour of spot for ndvartigement is, nol published or Uisplayes by thy Liquor Control oS, Board or-by. tho Gavarnmnent of Deivists Columbia. 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