!" VICTORIA @-—~ Three mem- lbers of the Liberal party execu- ‘tive in Victoria resigned Thurs- | iday night at a stormy meeting. | | President W. Geoffrey Ellis left ‘the meeting before it was half iway through and before a vote | Iwas taken on his motion for al] ‘new nominating convention iniand in fact there was a tele-'jstitures: (he sprawling uni-|C@ed Simon Fraser University, 5 ua ‘ {that planning of Simon Fraser: | Victoria constitwency for the) gram sent to me in effect that. versity. of British Columbia in| Probably to be located in Burn-/j‘‘blackmall’’as a”result of tim- University could start this year April 8 federal clection. }SO far as the powers that be are ee aby, just outside Vancouver; ber-bidding practices; But pressed for a deadline for Treasurer A, G.' Beattie and) concemed, the convention had VOUPH JAULED @ Raising of Victoria College; -@ A bill was introduced with! start of con ; ward 1 president Sidney C. Smith resigned after the motion 'Groos was nominated last Thurs- day. He defeated Foster Iisher- wood and Jack Mears. UNSUCCESSFUL LAST TIME Mr, Isherwood later announc- ed he would run as an independ- Liberals resign in stormy meeting Asked later why he resigned, Mr. ENis tolel reporters Liberal’ Officials in Ottwn apparentiv VICTORIA Plans to pro- disbelieved a report he had filed \de Perot Columbia with four on the nominiting convention, G§opreeosras 2 universities were “The report To seut to the Na-'auneuneed in the legislature tional Liberal Federation in, Or-) Thursc iy rien, tawa was completely disregarded. | B.C. ont present has ‘one such " tooo es been conducted in a completely democratic manner.” VANCOUVER @-—Bruce Elph- dele TALES present at the nom- for ielbem pti to defeat the inating convention and he would .cvurse of justice hy masquerad- resign unless a new convention 2g as his brother in an impaired was held. ‘driving case, Mr. Smith said later he will be, 7" moe Mr. Isherwood’s campdign man- |; a a ie aia ae er a rer, Vancouver, Under ‘Shortly before the House three , others will be authorized. | @ Raising of Notre Dume Col- lege in’ Nelson to full status; @ A new institution to’ be ‘tion, Loggers’ to Victoria University. AN four would ke autonomous OTHER POINTS Plans bared for provic four degree-granting universities a bill due doggedly ahead toward proroga- In other developments: -@ The forestry, committee.was | two-year junior colle told, in:;a brief from the Truck | intcrioy. Association, that log- Bing operators face.a system of | tl the eventual objective of certify- | ing all tradesmen. in B.C. The announcement was the ; nigh point of legislative business} 4 Thursday as the House plowed ~ .Friday, M Rupert Oailp s2ews itp. - arch’ 8, 1963 suggested Lo' encourage and co-| ning, Perh ‘Orece . Wit ordinate secondar Mr, Peterson also said legisla- ticn will enable the creation of struction, said: “IT wouldn't like to say when for the actual sod will be turned. te wa y industry, Bes in the ‘Outside the House, he stated was defeated 21-8. Mr. Ellis said previously there |/stone. a1, of Burnaby, “was Education Minister Leslie Peter- | proficiency; “Strucures of this size usually Retired navy officer David) were two more ballots cast than idled for i month Thursday son said. @ A productivity council was take one or two years for plan- aps this is a guide.” ent candidate. He was the un-jager. ' successful Liberal candidate in a ; Victoria in the last federal elec- lion. nerwood has enargea| Actor Van Johnson By: h r. Isherwood has charg . C ; t R —_ the nominating convention was; anters hospital ' Ad Y)] OY eC | V | Os er ULT ) ) “manipulated” and four of his i i supporters were denied votes be- HOLLYWOOD (# — Actor Van. cause they arrived late. Johnson entered Cedars of Le- ! George Larrigan, first vice-| banon Hospital Thursday to un- ; president, is the new president.|dergo treatment for “a mild case e | He said: “The party as afof skin cancer on his left thigh.” : % ; whole endorsed the vote taken; Paramount Studios said. : : " BS : at the first nominating conven-{ The studio said that Dr Mar- g- : i tion No attempt will be made/cus Rabwin hag assured Johnson . H to bring the dissenting camps! that he will be able to return to , together.’ work by March 18. ' reare preva HE’LL STAR ON LONDON STAGE—Sidney, a 10-year-old parrot, perches atop his cage as he is introduced to the press outside -the Duke cf York's Theatre in London. Sidney is the winner of am audition for the part of prime minister in the play, “The Bed Sitting Room”. in which the prime minister turns into a parrot. ; — AP Wirephoto ST rading in Masked men raid home | le Nuxe of French industrialist . 1 Polar bear : PARIS (Reuters) — Five masked men armed with auto- matic weapons today raided the home of industrialist M L. Is- rael, and escaped with 400,000 h f ° frances ($80,000), police said. unters sare 4 Police said the men broke into . . i oil stock Israel’s Left. Bank ‘home, which |, ANCHORAGE, 1 Alaska WP ene ; also is headquarters for his wour von oon been found A : bl d f ' i “ : : “| sine y hav . : SUS ended vom eiale soc Maat boron safe and successful, They killed specla end 0 the Choicest Rums i : mereiale e yd % 10-foot bear. , x R i MANCOUVER @— trading in|’ “Their haul included s00a00,, The unters, found on separ irom the Largest Stocks in the World ‘ : {stock of Dominion Leaseholds|franes in bills and 100,000 francs 6 if northwestern Alaska W ed- 2 Hl Ltd. was suspended on the Van-jin gold coins. nes day were taken te Kotzebu = i icouver Stock Exchange Thurs- The holdup followed the kill- where they were reported in 4 day. . John Van Luven, = executive ; Vice-president of the exchange, -Said it was advisable to suspend ing of pak SO ete ond good condition. a Paris suour e y @n¢ |" The four are Ralph Marshall, a threatening call the same day 'W. T. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. \tradine in vi ae ~| to the home of Banker Baron |jya+o1d Paddock, all of Anchor- trading in view of the “violent” | alain-de Rothschild. age. Marshall and Ellis, both ex- imarket action on the stock. | Police investigating the Lafond perienced pilot-guides, had been NOR penne Thursday, Do- killing were said to be looking |forced to land the party's two minion Leaseholds sold at 53) into reports that he and other planes on an ice floe because of cents. The hid price then dis~ | bankers had been threatened by poor weather and limited appeared, Later, CAPTAIN MORGAN RUM DISTILLERS LIMITED * SUPPLIERS TO-THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED AY THE VOUSL CONTROL B94AD OR WIL GOVERNMENT OF BAITISH COLUMBIA 0S ssuzevsumemmacrencese-naeesrseeemeesr mmesememeen a a ai The Sun said Lampard and Co. was placed in receivership and on the over~' the terrorist Secret Army Organ- ' supplies. frmesrwes. oes. the-counter market, it was bid ' ization | oo cue ee ce ae : 20 cents and ask 45 cents, , . DD. | i A week ago it sold for $1.14 | The underground movement | 3215 DIAL 3215 ns =a TRET H ne: — ; -. Wet mm 2 ** | dedicated to the overthrow of! ~ . he. 2 ; Dominion Leascholds is an Al-i president de Gaulle, is reported | FOR THE BEST . : berta company holding interests | running short of money and at- EN _ in oi wells in Canada and the! tary sy Pr ‘ p Luitrl Ctec ree itempting to extort money from | ~ . ‘ . F the oan eg fail wt th j bankers and industrialists. Cth mo LV, 1 ) se © ry 4 . . | onchange “| During a bloody campaign oy 5 Toronto Lrokcrage firm of Lam- ee ind dene TRY THE ; | pard and Co. was believed re- fgainse Algerian Ine ‘frequently CRA: 7 cs cE ‘ eible for S ehayn deeti the ecret rmy = freq ; A Pgs Yk se ; G sponsibic | fou the sharp decline raided Algerian banks for moncy apes Ah Shins Lek ee in the price of Dominion Lease- to support the movement. FREST BREAD DAILY f holds stock, wae Me Buy your Show Tickets REFRIGERATORS i i 3 Advertising in The News Open "Fill 1:06 aun. . ti i “apparently the receiver “im Brings Quick Results Anytime mediately dumped on the market penanaa ate aaaNEN i a large block of Dominion Lease. |, “a ~t vl . holds stock held by the com-+ ; F . : sy /pany.” Fe 133 i fp i iibiesdini te | ‘ Ty Montreal, the Canadian _ The pleasing functional lines f Stock Exchange said Thursday | LIGHT UP BRIGHT UP of this handsome console will ; : trading in shares of Dominion ; ft : Leaseholds is “under close re- UPERT enhance any room decor, i “View following the spectacular) §h KIWANIS CLUB of PRINCE R & e 23" “D li hh BI “ 4 hinge by the stock ro aylig t uc i : mw ‘ op, : { , . in Shares of the company dropped y Picture tube i inules from the day's high HOUSE TO HOUSE 7 inominntes from the day's high e . 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