DFO FHS FS FOKPRMARLISTEA IIHS ETSVC EK PSP SBWTASBVEBVMIeAseweR SCIENTIS gical sciences department holds a six-inch ruler to demonstrate the size of one of the largest § GET found in Sound, Ont., meteorites ever nickel near Parry Ontario. Prof. Peach _ hope the chance find will cnable ther “Management” of news — ‘tion in 1962 was 25,500,000 ounces Janada. 13 years after a fireball and his colleagues, Professcrs D. H. Gorman, centre, and G. B. Langford, mn to learn | more > about distant planets. A BREAK — Professor Peter Peach cf the University of Tcronto’s geolo- streaked defended by U.S. official. WASHINGTON cr--- Assistant State Secretary Robert Manning said Sunday night there would be “chaos and a ereat dangerous state of affairs’ without some “management” of the both the U.S. government the Mannizue defined the term “mManegemeont” in this sense as} bringing coherence out of a wei- ter of facts. He denied the ad-| ministration manages news with | the aim of distortion. Manning. who directs public affairs and press relations for the state department. got into definitions of news manage- ment and news handling by the ps governinent in a television in- terview. The issue of alleged news | management by the adminis- | tratien has grown to some prominence since the news biackont in the early days of last October's Cuban — crisis. Some crities of the adminis~ Austria alert fer neo-Nazi ceamonstratio VIENNA cRetters?. Austrian police were woder special orders | today to wateh for neo-Nazi de- Monstrations at mass meetings throughout the country to mark rs Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany 25 years azo, police sources said Thousands of chiidren at- tended a mevling iia Vienna's Hero Square, whore Adolf THit- ler announecd Auscrin’s “honie- ceeming to the German reieh” in 1928. Tavernment ministers stood bareheaded and soldiers present- ed arms as ChanecHor Alfons Gorbaech placed aio owreath in- seribed ‘we will never forget ween the Nal victima’ me- morial in the square Cour ake recalls 1O33 Gisaster Poa TOS ANCHE IS ols Thirty Years fo the day atter the 1933 tarthonake whieh killed 12) por. pote fhe erage beeauy to swiry Gay Aue othe. time th (rerabled only qnoned to awaken sleepers ina few cortal commmities south- Weet oot bos Anweles. No dan Hee Wes reportedt, The TO quiacke wars centred othe Lene Beoeh area, aud Tater otarore thang 875,000,000 Worthy oot claire Sunday taedit, qq three anaiaver- Bary Gi weak qtuake hat or. ranee Fislewoud, Redond 0, RBeaeh, Dorota aad Manhattan } Boael ‘Thre ‘Porreaee police pot ZOO css thom Worried resident. » Wat Ua dates sway. dn Lone. Beneh, the quake wasn't CVEn. felt, . . *1,) Franco to build first sate lite PARIS Reuters auUL Wilp otiart dude its first Sbediite, foo be dieunehed hy ou United Rhates rocket from Chpe | may produce news by; what is and “management of news” press | ‘is an effort “in this complicated ‘under . directed, “we would have chaos and a great. ‘dangerous state of Prince | reported, Arthur tration have been bearing down heavily on the issue. i DEFINES TERM Mannine said the controversy clarification of meant when the term is usecl. One way to define it. he said. world to put some order and co- herence into what a national government says or what its po- Sition is.” “Quite a bit of an attempt is. way. both in journalism , and in the government, to arrive at this coherence.” And if the U.S. government sition was not put forward “in a way that leaves no mis-. take, either in the minds of the American public or the many. other audiences to which it is. in that sense, I think affairs,’ he said. French piotter dies before firing squad | PARI uP) --- A brilliant ‘young missile technician died ‘before a firine squad at dawn: teduy for plotting against the ‘Vite of President de Gaulle. De Gaulle spared the lives of two accomplices. Lt.-Col. Jean-Marie Bastien-_ Thiry, 35, confessed during his trial that he masterminded the asso-simation ambush .22, He was sentenced to death last week, and there was no ap- peal from the verdiet af the mil- itary presedential clemacy. We wars the first man exe- euted for trying to kill de Gau'le, With his bawyers, Thiry went to the office of the Pprison. director: before dawn to isk that his execution be held ip heeause of an appeat to the eouneil of state and beeanuse the cliseovery in Germany of ex- premier Georges Bidault, head of the anti de-Gaulle political underground, The manoenvere failed. The condemned nen was: taken with a ehaplain 10 miles fram othe prison in seuthern Paris alone polieelined roads ta Fort d'ivery, SHOWS NO FEAR lustion-Thiry walked calmly from the poliee van to the exe- cution pround. His lawyers he showed no sign of fear, His body was placed in a shal-| low, lmarked grave those of other executed imen in a cemetery near the fort, The area ds known Aas the “berm of the eondemned,” ~B.C. Briefs ESCAPEES CHARGED REVELSTOIE 6h ceecrpees fram the Thiney Car- Treethomal Tostitule have Charged with car theft, Loring, 18, off af) Vietoria In Bank Thurs- HMO rye diventiies, prrested i iwe WELE Comeverad carly wn V0Ga, the Ireneh Natiqnab centre tor epeer Studies Goa oricedk: boda She dituiebilng WHE be wath: theo frotoewerk oof on Rraneue reported stolen enariion from the Revelotoke area, MORE WALKERS NELSON 0d JCourteen Nel- Aineiedi aiereement for eo son tedhaners walked 50 nylles Opera tan Wa Wa vestip aia elee= paeh Baturdty, followhng the frome netic Wives Tio spiee. Th habit of thousands takbo ad- Pwill he followed by patting: fota viee from U.S. President Ken- orbit the tirst Preneh satellite: nedy., The youths split. date five | danehed by on Freneh rocket, groups and hiked the twi-Giogy pthe Dihnat cdiimond), ale hipbways between here und Voreucdly uinderpadni Cestinp. Prag. A part-time p-ospector found the 85-pound chunk of iron and last Aug. Bastien- of. suid uly | Three day when police chee eel woe Shock wave STOCKHOLM (Reuters) —The ‘head of the Stockholm Institute ‘of Geodesy said today that a shock wave recorded at the in- stitute this morning was prob- ably an earthquake and not a Soviel nuclear explosion. Prof A. Bjerhammer said the conclusion that the wave was produced by an earthquake was reached after a detailed study of recording instruments, The Swedish news agency ear- lier reported that the institute had recorded a 12-megaton nu- clear blast from Novaya Zembla, he Soviet testing ground in the Arctic. No Soviet tests have been re- vordee so far this year. caida Russia had conducted sev- eral tests in the previous three ‘days, including one of 20 mega- t ‘tons. Clan Mackay chief dies NAIROBO, Kenya ‘Reuters}) - - Lord Reay, 58, chief of the ‘clan Mackay, died here Sunday. across the sky over southern _ _CP Photo : Reay was maried with one Te --— i §0n, the Master of Reay whvu DUG MORE GOLD succeeds him, and two daughters He was safari in Kenya. South Africa’s gold) produc- . e on 3 y Reay sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1955 to 1959. compared with 22,900,000 in 1961. heen, RUMI. - : : th iS in a i Ca res He cares about the kind of world his grandchildren will grow up in. He cares about his country. He wants it to grow and prosper so that everyone willing to work ean find a job ata fair ware, He cures about all young people in school, particularly those leaving school this year, No one of them should be forecd to quit school because they can’t alford to continue, 4 He cares about how proud we enn be as Canadians, A stable Parliament, a government with purpose, a government ast Dec. 26 the United States. from quake, not Soviet nuclear blast The U.S. has conducted only underground nuclear tests this year. uree cays «avo Soviet dele- pate Senyon Tsarapkin told the 17-nation disarmament confer- ence at Geneva that prospects of a nuclear test ban were dis- appearing because the West was raising ‘‘artificial difficulties.” The same day U.S. State ,Sec- -retary Dean Rusk said chances of a test ban were “not good.” “POUND STERLING DIPS LONDON (Reuters) — Britain’s pound sterling — under pressure in the wake of the nation’s failure to win Common Market membership.—- dipped below its official value on the London foreign exchange - market today. It was the first such drop since the Cuban crisis last year. . But sterling recovered after being quoted at $2.7997 to $2.7999.U.S. to the pound this morning. The official rate is $2.80 though the pound is allowed to vary from $2.78 to $2.82. The pound weakened on all major exchanges. It dropped slightly below par-against the West German mark and appeared‘in néed -of a little official - ‘support, Sikcena experts said. PODLOP PPO OPPO EL ELD L LD POCPVDOLS FOP CVOOOE DDODDODRPUD CORO ODODOOOOOON prospering, economy. 4 Prince Rupert Daily News’; 7 Monday,’ March uty “1963 You've Seen the Rest NOW... Try the Best! FORD - PHILCO, fey TELEVISION is — Free Trial — _ Parker's Ford Centre Phone 2300 ‘vit Disb. 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