10 K ince kupert Dcnlv n,. WS Noturol Gas u . : Oddities Grow in Massey's Lawn OTTAWA 9 Four-leaf clovers? William Berthelet, 70, Tuesday found a four-leaf clover growing beside a five-leaf rlovei which was growing beside a six-leaf clover! He plucked the three oddities of nature from the lawns of Rideau Hall, residence of the governor-generaK SASKATOON H-The natural i rrJJ"" Doctfc L gas pipe line being built between than 2 nun .!' Alta' - I 4 f . Saskatoon and the i trader,. ..... . bisons Brock field . attent New Discussion Program Drawn Up in East Zone By TOM HHKDV HKIILIN (AP) East German's whakyiCnnimu-nist jtcfivcnimont invited its rebellious subjects today to air tlieir j-ievanees in Red-sponsorud public dis- teJt. :Z"r:r nnonW irlnj & ""1, woo t i s m his 40th oth v...,. ve; r,in " to me souinwest in expected i to reach here about July 15. The gas Is expected to be turned on here late In the year. Iff t,VJ , OI n district as . a general practitioner. k v,.j, 'j g ' " "" "-"""OSS. . -.-. ..-...... - . . - I . ' " ?f5r- --,'- r . V- .,- 1 I--' if VMd ' ( ; j .. .. - 1 . 'i PUSlOll'i Kiiiiueiiv u ciiaiice 10 explain lis Make Sure You And Your I "new course." j The Russians, however, I no major .-dpn of Jlfllm; Family Are Kave their Protected Againit Crippling Hoipi4 g ! The new ixilicy ohviuusly was jdosi'iifd as . safi-ty valve to knep the e;i il zone from exilod-Kt'uin into iien warfare, 'but the finds' radio nerllij rom- MuNTKI-AI,, Juhp 2-ih Have' you ever thought who 1 "iu-ti jv rit.!" fur lliiv1-'' Ye-, holi-i:t-tinie is lli-ir hu-i-( s-a-on. S manv liorn'1" ait hit empiv--: ie fur 1 1 if fi-y pi'k itii of v.ilu;it!'. .M.tkf Mirft liuii't Icive to :iy f-w llin v t ' uvp 1 1 tin. 1'ut vimr valii:ihlf nini iui- t:iu p.t -' s aw;iv f ;il Iv itl n li - (v M IT; I. AL &,-(,' tni.tt Itur. 1 do! It ro.-i -o litfle ah') 11'.- wutUi viiv p'-nm ! i fun hjavt' Imcnlcd that the di. '.(Mission sessions also would elve tiie gov- iiuiiit- ai an iiin- h:i k ou -,hi iuv.t wny l-.fh tmt-l hitliway? And crjiinti- ioais to iny : :.n fctnir hi . . . With no iiim thouin.t ot prpi-iouVx h.----i.hi-- h ir ;ir tnnitf ;il t!.1 1'i-fc of hre aiti theft. All of iny p:tj.ei uuA Imfe 11.111 1 mi p. m 1 a!ul are safely slorcii away in a H 01 M r'tlt ty j if-pu it Jtox. STAa('j Mure Truuhtrwt$n in iim 'iol oM summertime" than a I irtHl ri) iinitosed uftcr the open liebillloll Ikflliill a week ui;.i. i Murtittl luw Ktill prevuWed und la curfew emptied he street'; iil;htly. ! The ItuMlans made only a f few minor concessions, allow-l iiig- Ka..t anil West Berliner : who work across the Rim-rinded , frontier to cross at three special IMiliitx. Some !0() West Herllneis sl.lll were heltiR held hi n for-i mer .slittif hlerhoiise for further checking. ! Russian firinR squads exeeut-, ed three of the picked East Cier- Auriol Asks Independent PARIS (CP) President Vincent Auriol crossed up political observers Wednesday and called on Joseph Lanlel, a deputy little known outside his own Independent party, to have a try at lorming a government to end France' record political crisis. The nomination was announced after Antolne Pinay, another Independent, gave up attempts to put together the country's 19th post-war cabinet. France has Iteen without a government since Premier Rene Mayer was ousted May 21. Lanlel, n textile manufacturer, has served in several French cabinets but always as a junior minister As he left the president's palace after railing on Auriol. the Gli-year-old premier - designate toltl reporters he was willing In principle to mtike the attempt, but would be unable to give any definite answer. Iaiilel's selection came n.t n surprise. National Assembly observers had predicted Auriol would turn next to Mayer or to Rene I'levin," Mayer's defence minister and also u former premier. The observers considered both capable of representing France effectively at the Big Three conference now set for July 8 at Bermuda. Pinay was the seventh political leader Auriol has lapped for the Job and the third to say no without going before the Assembly for approval. The other four were turned down by the deputies. 1 HOSPITRI IHSUBRRCE 1 PREMIUM VpS 1 IS wi Uutty, srnmy hi-ui-nM.' .o i.i i mIi.,1 t.i .hi nheu ami Fiiiii" H'-U lu. k ir urnim. 5).,i h.tue r.-h.-f. ' r Mni lirkii uim t iim iirii'l v.'ifi)ii rt-'it-vf in it :itM Till." blonde bundle Is Joy Niven of Ios Angeles, basking in the sun at has Vet'as In a polka-dolled twn-plecer. Joy Is a iiii'.hl club dancer and In tcpoiU-il t have idiic Hu,,k coats hut you'd ticvvT f;ucss II. from IhiK photo. Sweden Starts 1 n. m a meDiuranp uimo L iiuiu-. i ut 1 j y ;i-f tin- intrnif aikl, hi't, t li ui y 1 iH 1. 1 1 1 j w . V'jt 1 1" iji I it 1 ;i' lif ..u of fai -ailing ft 1 mirreoienis lit a iii.ui-1, stJt hiJip tm-p, i h - many o'.titr dioiolnris tuo. .Scm or 0 Ut.r.Kin nian "peopies" police" in East j : Berlin and shot two others li) j (lera for alli'Ked complicity in i Ihe week of strikes and rlntinrr ! HEAR E. T. (TED) APPLEWHAITE Librrnl M P. for Skeona ovpr CFPR Tonight 6:15 - 6:30 p.m. SAMPLE Rul.uia B,.-iit. 1111 (V.-t St., M. mi real, P.Q. Www Would You Like A Vacation With Ail Expenut Paul? Hre-' 'wlir ( J.alir ! t.U-t litis flti.ii'U ttrijjjy tfolat'iy V y -, , II' 1' - nii.il uu Uil Will. I U-lt filt-fi U fj IU CI"'' n I Pl11 V i l'1-l aiii'ius MtHruu 'Ti. (.' At-iupntkis Y r'femfi'r s""'t"rH i.'"'""- ".ptirhmau'' Af'-ht' Port- ''vJVj j 1 J!'hlnf IV ttcik. J ll-t (UUr Uim! bullUet Wr!o4 I J Mif-'s Ail- aii.iiliaii ('iit-t iliis w.-. k f-iv w.-k V". WHw a- otK-11 ,i- uu lik,. tmiil Jul v lllii. (;n -lan cl PLEASE RETURN YOUR BILLING NOTICE WITH YOUR PREMIUM PAYMENT DIRECTLY TO: tit't-i' ! Siinfthj iiffe. i wukI' iir 11A1 101 M:l I ,!,. Ifl' lii I. II,, Ifl.l l(l, tllllmf lllll III.- . :,. !lout i -r,iiyr s,.;Jl (rf Ai-ruatJ ,,wi bl I K BON S LT M AIi Aid -! li,7,,i,,..! i.r fif "' ' ""' '''! uhlrt, (hitiitto. i.uicr now aud every i'.u. hut zu-o, J i bohittt Sue, I Building 500 Shelters STOCKHOLM (CP) Sweden is building 500 giant shelters under her granite cliffs and mountains where her warships und aircraft will be stored and serviced safe from atomic attacks in any future war. The shelters, costing: a total of about 45n.noo.ntiO crowns (about $!)O,0(Ki,U0l)i. will also accommodate Sweden's defence staffs, chief ratlar stations und other essential military and civilian services. More than $100(10,001) worth of these shelters have already been built. This brought to 27 the known total of Soviet executions m their drive to stop the revolt. MaJ.-nen. V. T. Dibrova, Soviet commander In East Berlin, lifted the ban on public meetings to permit operation of the East German satellite govern- , ment's new discussion program. t The east regime's dominant German Communist party secretary-general Walter Ulbrleht, announced that disgruntled , senior workmen In plants and factories would have a chance to air their complaints without fear of reprisal. 1 Radio Berlin commented that "many still do not understand our new course" and that at (he mectinn "explainers appointed by the party will en-Rage immediately in this important work to develop democracy on the German soil." My Family Wuuliln'l Give A Fif for any rhutK I'Ol lay umq It o m e -in a ,1 c flrawlerry Bud ra-pberry jam. 1 ffiiesx tln-y 111 u P t ho pieju-diit.l. And 1 uin. too. I HOIll, lll'l ."5 In il it w u aay way hut the i After the first atomv bomb fell Ol'n!on Japan, Sweden's military East German Premier Grotewohl told a workers' meet Were' 1 .4 )l iimlirfiil War to BPt J'our family In cut lircuk fan entry iniiriiinL'. Simplv wrve lint "f IKK AM OK WIIKAT" wilh iluni), hii-llow Iiccm nf lian:na. 'luji wit h milk or rrf.iin. "i'tTii-ti, !", tliey'll -ay. Ve, and c.-i.-y, too. (;iu, k "( H ani uf heia ' tiikfs unfv fi-e iiiiiniti- of loiliiiic to ri,uk lo pci fprt -iiiuotliiii-. Anil btst of all, liot "('nam of U In nl" is tally good jur you. It miliums iron for good icii blood ami calcium and pho-)!,o!us fur iliots ilo-Ht unt in tlioso f li uiruts. .Si rivo (he family a ioo, i-iait :i qui. k Hart for tl,o day. Treat iluun (o hot 'Cream of Hkm'' lor U:fak- OR WAKE PAYMENT leaders' made a secret Inventory of all the country's cliffs and mountains .strong' enough and high enough to serve a.4 "roofs" CKH'I'O J RUT I'KC.TIM way. That's the only way 1 ran he sure of iiulis. I don't like ri.-l.uii iny time, money and fruit ou Mivtliilin but eerlaintie-i. The true J i nit flavor is retained . . . . uoi boiled away as so rinic-h of it wa in the old-faluoned ineiliml. And I lind 1 m-i up to .lll'i mnre jam or jelly from the ' Mine amount of fruit. Haye you hied C'wto Fruit I'eetin? You'll ?a ye 2:t tlir tune of the former loux-l'oil way of jam and jelly, jnakim:. There are grand recipes in (he booklet under the lal-i of each liotile of Certo. ing that new plans would b" unfolded in the next several weeks to carry out the regime's promises of Improvement in the working man's lot. THROUGH LOCAL B.C. M I S. OFFICE OR GOVERNMENT OFFICE the MAKE SURE YOU QUALIFY FOB . NEW-INSURED BENEFITS'' surewqy with GUKLPII ENTRY WINS ,$.-)()0 CASH ttlioiers hi the mill IMue ll.iuiiel Mare.irlne "Happy Hiillitai" I'on-te-t nliich en, Oil June l.'iih were mill" eil loitav Willi the llrst prize of .-,n(l I MI hellic auarileil li Mr. Joe Veninl, 41 Alice St., I.llel,li. Out. oilier prizes and winners In this llltli of nine ueei.lv i niite-K are: y 1 00 mi CASH In Mrs. ( ail It. Samson. Canihell-tnii. N il. ; $.-.ii ( Asll in Mr. Slew-url l:. Ailken. Vancouver. Hi'.: Nflll'l lll H I I I I IKK M'OHTS. MAN" 1-oltT.MII.K II MHOS In Mrs. Cjrll A. Nooiiaii. I'erlll. Kill.; )lr. I.leaiior druse. loroolo. mil.; Mrs. lllaf Naarl. Keeiler, Mun.; Mrs. It. ('. Ord. Moos Jaw. Sask. : Mr-. 4. T. MM Truro. VS.; MellHINK "CIHIt.T" Al HOI'ACKsl I" Mrs A. 4. Mai Laiirin, I'nrimall, Oiil., Mrs. A. Tiireenu, Matachr-lan. Out., Mrs. Voriiui l.aiulslrooi. Iinilen, Out.. Mrs. 4. ti. I liilllialh. liiulpes. Man., Mrs. lainlit- ('. (iil. l.awMiu. Sak.. Mr. M. J. f.erlltz. lalt-ary. Alia.. Mr. linn siwd. Itavmonil, Allu.. Mrs. Verlu leillre. Vancouver. It.r., Mrs. K. A. Kranie, Vanioover Island. M.C., Mrs. 4. Ii. MacLeod. Halifax. M.S. SHi ( Ash to rs. I. Icon Murray. Port iilhorn. Out., Mr. ('. 4. Willi. nils. I.elhlirlilKP, Alia., Mrs. X. 4. Mawhinuey. Vancouver, H.C., Mrs. ('. I:. ioudt;e. Amliersl, N.S.. Mrs. 4. II. liar, line. Halhiirst, Sit All prize winners have heen iiulltieil. 1'LI.iNTY OF TIME TO EN'TKR similar laluahle prizes Hill con-lliiue to tie awarded every week uiilil July lllli lii liiiic lionnel's SIll.lNHl ( onlrst. To enter Is ras. Stale Ii v ou like lilne Itnilnel Vlaruarlne liesl in .-, wnrds r less, .send your entry with t end-llaps (each Hill l.ood llousrkecp-ina Seal) from Itl lie Hon net Mar-earlne p i, kages nine lliuuiel sue. I'll lt.v '.Till, loionlu, on. lario. i.nclosi vour oh ii name anil adilress and dial tit your grocer. sk for Itlue Itonnet VlaiKariiie, start enlerlui; lodai. III1W.1 for underground .shelters, proof j against atomic attack. Th,yj wanted something bigger and j belter than the underground U-boat pens built by the Germans ! In France. ' j Nature had already done some ' of the excavation work. In i.OII . s I S7 vitormm U. I(M Financial Aid Needed by Deep Sea Fleet WW DCUIS 4 Itlffl li: fis'ii il miivf t.ieryone Enjoy A llurt SupiierUoit and hostaa included. It means no work for iheih alter their pic.U liave arrived . . . and pivpai imr the .-upper is part of Ihe inn. I'ai i ieularlv when tliey have the 11, inz c hef io lp ilieia. J in a a suceeful Hujj, I Supper Mtnu uia, win mmjw vim wnal l lncan: r) C(,id outi i chicken, ham and cold roast beef! Jo, many cases, man hart only to enlarge, elaborate and Improve, j Alxive ground, are runways, for aircraft landing' for attcn- Hon or taking off for opera-j Hons. The aircraft are towed by' jeeps through long tunneks U 9 UimA.iM. 1i6s;d Salad (make the diesinii with 111.INZ WHrTFi Potato Clnoj Yt V.. ' I . peviUed eess (made with HEINZ MAYONNAISE) U , "Vl Ivy iL for a uoiiticrful jiarty! OTTAWA f Operators of Canada's deep-sea shipping fleet said here the already deeinuued fleet will "inevitably disappar" unless the federal government provides financial aid. Banding together under the newly-formed Canadian Shipowners' Association, the operators said they are faced with two major problems: high operating Timm To Fenl liahr underground workshops. Alongside the workshops are hangars where aircraft can be stored, safe from atomic and other forms of attack. and you forgot to put lis notatoe nn to rook! Hut don't worry, mother! You can whip up a servini; of creaniv-sinooth mashed potatoes in ;W um' rr.,i,:ite with IKKM'H'S lKT4fP WvriTii m 'TJli l'M'y pat f"'rrv dflicMHi." KKiw"ul . . . m-Bimin! lii k i ''""'' 1'"'" i'' Instant Potato is made from 'Pieties, outings zod Ili-hest cliffs in the Brill h Isles, 2.0(X) feet above the sea, iop 'iiainy .oi iio"s, pre-cooKeo oy a special process cosis ana nign costs oi building j are at Achlll Island In tin Irish 'U- kj .3 , pt.-.-rric; he iinporlaut nutriments. Simply fol- t , ' - : T A. ,S ! sv ) -- - : i r'., 5 tA 1 1 ' i 7 t i . 'V r rr. t: . , -" K r. . '. new snips in uanaaa to replace county Mayo. "KVJ "ie '"""action ou the iiarkae to make exactly . f , . . "mount you want with no wmtt. Incidentally, baby 8 serving is prepared differently from fcrown-ups' servinirs. Which reminds nie, your whole family will enjoy mashed poutoea made with IrtucU'a. riecve theui sooul aging vessels. The oiKaniation, representing owners of 140 ships totalling about 1,000,000 gross tons, is tali holifay pleasures call -ft NAvvrs headed by M. G. Angus of Mim- treal, president. A. E. Riddle of j Vancouver is vice-president. I Appointed manager Is W. J Fisher, former deputy federal j transport controller and traffic I services di lector of the Cunadlun ; Maritime commission. Educated 4 ut Calgary, Mr. Fisher was wnr-i time 'director of nitivemiiLs for -RUM Ihe Canadian army, with the rank of colonel. , High operating costs already have hit the Canadian fleet. The government In 10f0 agreed to allow a transfer of a part of the fleet to United Kingdom registry. As a result, of the 140 ships, only 55 now are operating under the Canadian flag, Mr. Fisher said. A perfect cook lis Mrs. D. , Her roasts are great on Sunday. Eut left unwrapped they lose their zest And turn out flat on Monday ! "4 EDI'CATEl) PONY AUCKIANU, N.Z. (CP)-A Shetland pony that, has carried children i'a miles to school anil back every Jay for 30 years is being retired, although he's still pretty lively. The pony is estimated to have travelled 50,000 miles In his steady career. Thia advertinemeni in not published lCt55Sf5 liJ.Am IU rZVIV or displayed by The Liquor Control . TV IS-i uHlrniiK WVWn R 7 I V Hoard or by the Government of ' T-kr!smSMiatO I U Hri.ish (Alumina. , X But Mrs. J., a wiser lass. In Hand-e-wrap preserves 'em; Her roastzs stay fresh and flavorful No matter when she serves 'em! Sunny flavor! GOLDEN COCONUT PIE J6CDS' If Your Your favourite favourite grocer grocer is is featuring featuring , , X. J vt Hand I 1 HEflV V good things to eat that go so . well wit h ice-cold Coca-Cola. So when you shop for supplies, be sure to buy several cartons of Coke. 6 bottle carton 36 ttcipt flaky pattry; t UiKUtptninM kutUt or margarint; ) :t eup frauukiUd iMtfur; f w, bmUn; i cup toQuuixm mU: is tup h'HihitS' aoi.ht.s HtHlf; I l0tu fxon it mon jutcf i cups ahrt4U4 ateornU. It's smart kitchen ernnmiiy to wrap your meat, .Mi anil verlahh-H in ,rvy, ih.uhlr-waxed i!und-r-wrap. No uthrr product so roniilftcIy prtirrvt food flavor and preveut tajt. Authoriiad bollUr o Coca-Colq und.r eonlracl wilh Coca-Celo ltd. NORTH STAft BOTTLING WORKS MU.. JT- AV 'enrj renrj quit e hly Cwam buner, add lugar, well beaten cgps, altt KtKiKRS' tiOJJjKN SVKl P, and U-inon juice. I'oiJ m coconut, 1'our- into pir-Uard pie pUtx. Iijke at 425"K for 15 minutci. uuluce to f jiiid hije Mi piiautes (oogfr. Fur Fret Utcxpe Booky Write Th B.C. Sugar Refininp C o. Ltd., P.O. Bui &tt9, Vincouver, n.C. antl easily. Prince Rupert, B.C. I'linne 132 "Coke" t reBldterert trarie-mark. ' ' . ' V 1 1 . '" , r .. '4 ' ,