I ' , ; I I I I 41I I il. H in- .day, March 31, ll'jlt -iSite of iim ;. 1 - Firemen Name Board Member Prince Rupert firemen tiave which opposes a 12 :t ct-nt wane named Thomas Klliolt. fire chief I Increase request, for B.C. Packers Ltd. here, nr. I ..... if future of Munhtiul W.v I.eurneil Hire il i . , . Landmarks as Visitors Attraction ni'-n i ..v::iiativ(r io ine Cfm-j i i. . Libya Admitted Into Arab League CAUfO (it-utf :r Libya. North African de-'-rt kinudom treated in l'j.ii, hm Uen formally admitted as the eighth Uiember of the Aiab League. Ad-mis.lon was formally announccci at the op.;r.ng of t!ie spring session of the league s council at the foreign ministry here. i UNITfcD NATIONS, N Y - It roil, J uh the ortU "Uiiittd you have seen recently a letter Nations, New York." you may oiarn.g a s.rane Ump, can-have been curious about such a place, new to niai.y people.' "Untied Nations, New York," is iocattd on 18 acres in midtown eiliutkm board in roiinei lion with a union-fity vige dispute. Under study at present is their choice of someone to present the union brief. City council has SAfJKft'H.M M Aul clis- d 't -' !';.-.. 'ii S:..:at .h-ean fi-im th" siyt!';;, aid fund totalled $i I J ti'inn-? the fi .ral chosen City Comptroller W. ItleHS Long to present the city's brief benefited. Vf Id WZZOV REFINERY . WlVVfZ) Jr KAMLOOPS , KAMLOORSvBC. -Kcflnery Operator. Ltd of Calgary plan tC.WJO.OOo cU refihery of 5,000 barrels a day capacity in the immediate Kamlwps vicinity. , E. B. Lay, president of the privately-owned company, said here construction will begin in July, Mr, Lay said production would begin next (spring. i ' . S) i' fc-;n lfl 1 , ' I New York City on the bank ofj -he East River, It is one ol thoi mast important and signiiicanii places in the wonu. I It was here that the United Nations Seventh General A.-.m-bly met for the first time in its newly completed building in Oc-o'.r la2. With the Secretariat Building and the Conference Building, these three connecting i'ruclures have already become one of the show place of the big city, ranking as a visitor's attraction with the Statue of Liberty, limea Square, the Empire State Buildijig and Rockefeller Centre. Firt aim cf the I-r.ncr! cf 1his magnificent group f as to fashion the be.st working space for delegates, secretariat and the I I.. "- -s. . r ;,UUIH OF 60 NATION'S meeting here at the UN Vultures Wheel Over Charred Hacked Victims of Mau Mau A .7 "1; question of vital Importune whleh ".. , of millions over the world This picture marked "". .i:; Seventh Regular Session of the U.N. General . Jltv it u t. i . ... ml im I .e Lacked bodies of their Kenva IRHilorii. dren and h9rri,.H .,nr. muiup,e siirces reqil-ed for Yesterday ; drove through th.,' flood wntrhinir tr. -trmiti. i Propr functioning of the Head rolling green hills Just north oi 'n their faces. , quarters. -. . ji r. nairooi where 200 Kikuyu men,! Tlie stench of death mingled' 1I,e 5econd aim was to biuld as women and children we r with the smoke from a dozen ! bpau,lful a Bui of structures au; slaughtered by Mau Mau war-! huts, ; possible within the limitation ol rlors, lunging suddenly onto the! Chief Luka lav haekori ...ind supplied. The two aims Ii j warpath overnight, death in the ruins of his home i together, .thus provide conven- Vultures wheeled In the hoi: only his feet were Intact, Outride 11 nce ana U.ht. . sunshine over charred and ! two gutted trucn-f stood with the HKMH II Hilt PKA( K i"--"t 'au jviau viciuns. isiasnes oi Knives driven into! rm.it met in .t t, n.,.H,,n Mothers DRESS UP v... ...... v... vii vne Bruunu were 'rooms ill the UN. affords the i;ne Srotwque. twisted forms ol; public a complete view of it , two bodies. Both were badlv representatives' activities. Tho public has accepted the invitation with a wlil. Salmon Survey I burned and had deep gashes on j their cliesU, faces and heads. I' f " e s- ' t j. . r- , ' s , ' " ' . ' C. ', "I '. f - V ! ' t - w ; V' W t- p. i " i 1 . t - - ...... ' , ' ' , V- r.-' . . . . " . c - r-- r , : , - . .;. 4. . s . , ''wel ' '- : j : 4 r ... s-. '"!! . ' ; ' V . : - ,v . . '.-', - t . It- lt - - t , Jii-, - r . i In the grey-white ash beyond YOUR HOME FOR " EASTER" I introducing viMt'.u to ne To Take Place Off Aleutians ,S v - t were more bodiesit was impos- Headquarters. UN. Secretaiy-.ib'e to tell- whether they be- General Trj-gve Lie wrote: "thli longed to man or beast. organization was created out of Three Africans walked to meet j "'e suffering, the needs, the us with blank. ila'd eves, a 'hopes and ideals ol the people woman and two men huffled of the world, forward a.)d the older man lift-; "What it achieves or faiU to ed his head, hall bowed and saio 'achieve depend on the faith of 'jamb''-the Swahaii greeting. ali human tHing expresssed He was Benson Nieni..i the "r'Sll the representatives whu j WASHINGTON lAPi The j United States fish and wild hie IT'S EASY if you come to .MocKenzie's -where-you wiil fmd numerous styles in Traditional. Modern and Period Furniture from which to' choose. Nothing you con do will qive your family so much pleasure and pride os o few new pieces to freshen up your entire home. At Mackenzie's ycu can buy for Cash or on Budget Terms which permit you to pay while you enjoy your furniture. service u solng to expand IU Ala.ka salmon revareh info off. hi,re areas of the North Pacific. Including the Bering Sea. Interior Secretary Douglas McKay J.ald v.ork this summer dead chief's 40-year-old brother ho somer-o'r had survived the ravafe onlauta.. lie told how scores ot terror- meet In these halls. "This building i the A.isemblyi U anchored 40 feet deep in the solid rock of Manhattan I-land. But the true foundations of the n i would Involve catching and tag- fflfl tl i ... 1,1, Li,.-, i i, il I land south of the Aleutian Is- at mirfn'.ht and burst into the anJi IThe TT'f ,"Ki,,he f-ailaU "All tht "the United Nations , !wll Lr b.,.f. J f u, dPtcrm'ne i- ? t 'l' thPy. l,0l.U'' U and can become oelonM to hethpr there is an trea of in-. positions around each Individual IK the ,,.. ,., of .,, the world .,,, i -ti ' arxiwi noes a inriviiig uumnns enliig art f: R Member fitatcs all over the world. The i iiukis available publication! of Uie U.N. and Come in tomorrow and let us help YOU get ready for the faster Season . . . Something for every room in your home is ready end waiting for you! , ;- you, peoples . ter-minilhig Ix twrcri American hut and storehouse. ;nd Asian sUx ks of salmon, anJ ' Benson ,aid the terrorists ap-i " thU is so. to define the area i; peart d to be well organized. He It U found that they do not in- heard the command "now," the "Cherish it as your mosl pre-rkms p.csesion." Fifteen miles ot carpeting in 3- ierminele, the study will deter- door of his hut bur.st open and ,, ,!.. !..' A. WtacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD.! For Oyer aQuarter of a Century" . , i " i "A Good Place to Buv Third Avenue mine the lire of demarcation, rule hots ripp? '. throu' the Albert Day, dlrecUir ot the lh toom. ; Most --"ns in Headquarter, and lldllle servu-e, aid the pro. "I rolled under the bed and ..are in bi)-.a EnjiUh and French. Ject is a part of preliminary re- orctvr.tted to he diwd." he fxia.i Twenty operators man the UN -earch begun last summer In Later he peeked through 'he hboards From 100 to 200 Z'TwVuh ,TZn: V' "r',a';f Sa ,riUT.? "i.""8 Information are received -ion.il convention for the high fire to the roo.s of the huLs. -r 'a fi-hcite of the 'North Pac- .U-.-ri cir-ied around wavins -aU3r. I 327 Phone 775 !,IWI , 'n 1M n,,, , j jixnuLii J .111 Mflc ocean Tlie convention wa ': .i.e; a;n. .latc.iets. waiting for There arc 2300 typewriters wiih simied In Tokyo la.! May but is 'h" llam-s to drive their victims fc.-ybo.irds for v.'.-iin:: in IS lan- V'iI ' I uQict to ratifical.on by the out L'ntted States. Canada ar.d Ja- l'on in the valley a quarter om. CnJer it Ja;;an and Can- of a mile from a bacon Dlant guages. The Headquarters site !da have awed to abstain where noli.-e said the Mau v U..N. and is international i from salmon fLshlni? eat of 176 Mm rlnjlcauers and tcrrorlsU territory. Uivi- r a special arce- i decree wrst Icncitude in the had been employed -the palice ment with the C.S., the U.N. ha I Bering Sea, pending complcti n -;nipound was crammed with P. .aln prjv;icje ' and imnvmi- I of scientific studies to deter- .(quiUm; rows of so??ts. ..'" . ,, ,, , , t t ' ' l mine a pennunent line of !c- It . . . ! '" oul Bl" u,c 5 1,1 Policemen did not hesitate to Tlvc the suspect cuffs, kicks and New York City and the U.S. marcatlon between ahnon cf American end Aslatl- or!-.l:i. blow. spp'.y. "IMiii.v r.l ll hiX; mam lobby embodies some -' i t! ; r.i. ih es (o give this Impre-v.tve effert. 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