TRUCK FLIPS KILLING 12. | HOLE-IN-THE-ROOK, Utah (P—The peace that prevails | over the southern Utah desert was shattered Monday when a truck carrying 46 explorers overturned killing nine scouts, two of their leaders and a woman reporter who ‘was covering the venture, The list of hospital casual- ties reached 15, with at least two critical, as details of ‘the tragedy slowly came from the | Wwe 4 ‘boy Escalante and Hole-in-the- Rock on the Colorado River, Mobile denture clinic urged VANCOUVER '?\—The need for a mobile denture clinic service is long overdue, the Public Den- turists Society of B.C. decided at their annual meeting here. They said the mobile service urged by Cyril Shelford, Omen- ica Member of the Législature ,iS necessary in areas where there is no denture service available. “Such a mobile clinic would eliminate a great deal of in- ABBOTSFORD ( — A survey Convenience, cost and loss of : : _', time now suffered by the resi- is being made of commercial) dents of these areas,” they said. growers ky the B.C. agriculture | department to find cut what, SALISBURY. Southern Rhod- farmers are growing ‘and where.' «sia (Reuters)—Unconfirmed re- The Fraser Valley survey is being! ports reaching here today said; handled by horticulturist John’ two whites were killed and three _Webster in Vancouver. Question-; wounded in fighting in the Ka- ‘aires are being sent to all grow-| tanga copper mining town of. ers, | Kolwezi this week. MAMA'S DAY AT THE baby at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The young hippo was born sometime before dawn. Canada backs up U.S. in fish treaty talks WASHINGTON “) — Canada ated by any member country any supported the United States itime after Wednesday by giving Monday in calling for continua-,one year’s notice £00 At right, a baby mandrill, born May 9, sits in protective cust- ody of mother. Arrival of the’ Kennedy peace plan lauded | | LONDON (Reuters) — Presi- ident Kennedy's “strategy of ‘peace” proposal for renewed ini- ‘tiatives to achieve a nuclear .test-ban treaty was widely prais- led in the British press today. | Henrietta, pygmy hippopot- amus, takes a_ well-earned snooze alongside her newborn youngsters was greeted en- thusiastically “by zoo officials. (AP Wirephoto) ] CROP SURVEY thas offered her £2,000 LONDON @) -—- A Canadian time, enjoying a midnight swim. | who was in the RCAF until 1954 -ssued a writ for damages against Christine Keeler today, claiming the red-haired party ‘girl who caused the downfall of ‘war minister John Profumo had 4-wrongly fired him as her busi- scene of the accident in the |-ne&SS manager. remote desert area: - between: -!- Robin Drury, 29, added the rift came suddenly last Satur- day. -“T {Intend to fight,” he said. “It has left me high and dry and I shall find it difficult to get other work.” Drury was at 21- year - old ‘Christine’s side during last week’s sensationa] disclosures ‘that she doubled as the mist- ress of Profumo and a Soviet naval attache whom many diplomats presume to be a spy. He held her hand, too, during; the Old Bailey trial which, saw, another of her lovers, Lucky’ Gordon, a 31-year-old Jamaican Negro, jailed for three years for attacking her. As her ‘business manager he would be on a good thing. Brit- ish newspapers have paid heav- ily for her copious memoirs, GETS NIGHTCLUB OFFER And a nightclub—the Astor— ($6,000) to appear for a month. The Astor has no connection with Lord Astor, at whose state- ly home Christine first met Profumo. She was nude at the successfully negotiated Former manager Drury was an airframe technician at the RCAF Station at Trenton, Ont., earning $3.53 when he inherited a sizeable fortune from his grandmother, but he had to live in England to collect it. His mother, Mrs. W. EB. Scully of Toronto, said her son inher- ited. a £40,000 ($112,000) first legacy when he was 21 and got a second when he was 25. He gets the third and last legacy when he is 30. The tota] fortune was not disclosed, Drury said a contract between him and Christine was agreed to but not signed and that he took on the job at her request, “T have spent nearly a month looking after her interests and a new business contract for her,” he said. . A eabinet meeting toe con- sider the seeurity side of the Profumo scandal was expected Wednesdpy. Lord Privy Seal fdward Heath cancelled a visit to Oslo so he could’ be’ on hand. Share prices started to re- cover on the London stock mar- Het after Wednesday’s disast- rous Slide. Prime Minister Mac- millan’s own confidence that he will be vindicated brought a more confident mood to invest- ors fearful of a Labor govern- ment. tion. of the abstention principle | in the northwest Pacific fisher-'| The president’s announcement | ies convention with Japan. Following closed-door sessions, the delegates said in a brief! statement that Canada’s deputy: fisheries minister, A. W. H. Need-. ler,..-argued the principle is es-! sential to protect the fisheries. Under the principle — which’ Japan wants to scrap — fishing for salmen by net is banned in engined Convair aircraft with 16' {that high-ranking representa- |tives of United States, Britain | ‘and Russia would meet soon in Plane develops engine trouble (vow, mcr ie commerce PENTICTON A twin-: versity in Washington Monday, iwas termed by Britain’s Liberal -newspaper, the Manchester persons on board was forced to‘ Guardian, as “among the great turn kcack shortly after taking state papers of American his- areas of the northern Pacific;Off from the airport here Mon-| tory.” while halibut exploitation is Gay after trouble developed in, The Guardian says: sharply ‘curtailed. one of its engines. “His speech was almost free jNeedler contended the pre- The westbound CPA aircraft of platitudes: Instead he con- sent 10-year convention should ; made a normal landing on one,centrated on the difficult and continue and. that problems |€Mgine and none of the 13 pas- | possibly dangerous talks of win- _-arising from it could be solv- | Sengers and three crew mem-jning the more instransigent of ed through understandings | bers was injured. his countrymen away from the and interpretations of the | Shortly after the plane took Mentality of the cold war. : ;Off at 5:10 p.m. witnesses on' “His passage warning the convention’s provisions, This in essence is the position; the ground saw puffs of smoke American people ‘not to fall in- to the same trap as the Soviets, adopted by the United States Coming out of the left engine. The pilot feathered the propel-|not to see only a distorted and last week when the conference i opened. jler, turned around and landed. idesperate view of the other side, ‘the not to see a conflict as inevi- The convention can be termin-; Air line officials said 07 meron" | trouble was located in the en- ,table’ should) rank Monday's Prince Rupert Daily News 4 gine but declined to say what it speech among the great state Tuesday, June 11, 1963 ‘was, : ‘papers of American history.” we wane ~~ FINAT-FILTER CLEAN Only BA gasolines are Final-Filtered to prevent minute impuritics from spoiling fine engine performance! 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