Prince Rupert daily News , 7 ey bot BoM ae AL CE [Students Free Bniversary of Exile | a a To Go Home ° urts Moroccan Riots ||Say Officials” WASHINGTON uw = Offioints| +" ANCA French Mor: here said today there probably fedatanny, bras ot iM a are about 40” Chinese former arler of Casablanea to» students still In: the United nd anniversat4 of we States who. want to. return to| yatfonalst Sultan Mo- Wher’ “a withdrawing to the Hi HS around Khenifra as French paratroop fores appeared to wake contre; Fi ench commandos were flown Ben. Yousseh, Pa ine Marccgay saquean - sin Morosco p ons. a and wo O wounded in stration. Two others dav Boujad, of Oued Zem. de, rters — Dristled mecurity forees, (ies southeast appeal for calm the night some 2,060 Bor-emen from the Atlas inte Moroseqns ‘glashes French, But they were wilderness rode ahere TP Bh, Friday | in AMR Mamie Van Dor- ' dy to probe outer | ow that the news in- be vortienl travel Is g. Nowadays when uw Mamie gazes at the e might be thinking Pallee throe stain in scablered “and van it the present Sultan 15 malles in Caeablanca and le) scene of bloody rlot- Bye tie last six weeks, an Men wits reported. Na- with left for Khenifra, of Casa~ In ‘amuch ensler target, ‘Do hum MarsetlLe and troop: wore Levi ii from nelghbor- Mg Alsat tii, reinforea juea: COUP LY forces, ' Publle sympathy has been Hanis atronely in favor of Ben fotcef, exiled in Madagascar, ten. Mottlay: who was picked py he French to take over when years aso, yun, Fs Slats Atr Furce pers! fenfive} lor Stay énthelr Bases today and!” Amerlean cavillans wore identl-: vine American flags on (helr lapels. 1 A ke eae ee See ethan | Threatening f I, wen wo i ae biucK Boom MELBOURNE, , (Reuters) Uighjackers ave preylag an ine ler-slate trucks In a crime wave Which is marring Australia’s lranspozt boorn, ‘The bandits leap from power- ful cars on tu the backs of slow-|, moving trucks grinding up lon re nil's on lonely stretches of road. | They slash the covers, throw off some of the load, then drop] off twain while the truck 1s slow- ly alim>ing the next alll Tne actomplice in’ the. car picks up the stolen cargo and ig when he checks his load at ‘ay. roadside halt. Drivers complain. that | the | ropbers appear to be building up an Intelligence system may result In murders, The bandits look for int they jean easily aspose of. Cigarets and clothing have a ready sale to buyers who do not ask toa many questions. One dig inter-state hauler has announced that it will use dogs , to guard cargo on Its seml- bratl ' ers, Drivers complain of lack of |. ‘police protection on the, roads. | They say that costly burglar] jaiarms and alert police patrols i guard warchouses, Yet trucks arer Ben Youssef wug deposed twolt et loronen Wefe ‘ordered then retrieves hts pul—and-the} alr$t' the driver inows of his loss] which} “ Western dlamondback rattlesnake {s “from a slow-metion -color film made by the New York Zoologi- Contitiunist Chinai “ But they. emphasized - that — unltke the 4}: Americans: ‘held in: Red China ~" the studehts wish, mM | The issue of the students ns _{beeh raised by Red China Ira. -|Genove, where Washington’. 1. secking freedom, for’ the. Ameri. a jcans held on the'C ‘Hand, The elghth.: a sion: . séneva’ scs- alnce.,: -Augudt © 1. ended. ‘Janoither has been arranged for Saturday, Oluiclals sald althorgh some of the students once were under restrictions, all shave been. free to leave since April 8. ' They add that pase experience ‘}gesis a number of explanations lor thelr remaining: sone may ‘not be able to afford a passage jback {a law which, permitted U.S, payment of their fares‘ ex- pired June 30); some may till be working under coniracts which still have some’ time to ,tuh; there may be health. con siderations in some cases, - °- 4,500 CAME ' Officials estimate . there ure still in the United States: about 14,500 Chinese who. cate: ‘orlgl shally as itudents, Some are “sill students, others have ° found ‘Jobs, some have becoine Amer; can citizens, Mest of them preferred: to re- niain, but 124. who wanted to |: return to thé Gliese’ matnland after the Communists took over were restricted ‘after Red Chirag {entered the Korean, War, ‘The government refused .them. exit permits on the ground that spe- clal skills thoy had acquired may be used against U.S. and: United Nations forces fighting | In Kotea, Only 78 of the 124. still" want- cd to return on April” 8, when all restrictions were Ntked. No records have been’ kent, but officials say. they: think about. half these students have gone home. SentKe ‘OF DEATH _ . The. deadly lightninglike strike of a Is shown in this sequence cal Sdclaty alter seven months of work and study by five men. The snake's, head, entering. a’ radio field, set off flash’ pulbs and n high-speed. camcra: exposing 2,400 frames’ a tecond, From Its sprlagiike coll, the rattler straightens. out, opens Its mouth to a 180- degreo angle, and. sinks {ts polsonous fangs Into a foam- rubber: target cavéred with leather, Total time of the strike: one- autre of ha fecondl tye GOOD SWIMMER : The mighty moose of Catiadian 1 forests is a cdpable swimmer, — (Rabe, ON bs Ana oy . “ nomena Bog bi a Your Home as I Ait \ ve MEN we eee hat vate w SEE | Wins aii ers anne e dare free to leave any time ‘hey bassadorial negotiations. atl” with the’ student groups. stig-! ' |tenslohis. nose’ mains |; | Thursday’ without - result; but]. ICHARD BOONE can't’ believe ‘his eyes -as he goeldentally ‘comes across - TBM Aighter plane. inwhich he “given, himby his buddles niade aboard’ the’ alreratt cartier USS. Princelon, At righ) ts § tc ting. ag consultant. for the movie, ‘Battle Statlons, ” { ith, ade flew during. World War II, Thé plans, stenelied witha. nisknane) ‘ was'one of several brought out of mothbails for use In a fila: belngy/ Admiral: oreph Taylor Vancouver Park Fulfills: Dedication +h, ie “Gfialtant:} joNULLIN' "Stanley Park, five minutes + Catan! Press | State Writer {from downtown Vancouver, . iy VANCOUVER: r=, Hero-the recognized ag one of the finest Indian’ chiefs’,met “in solemn|clvlc park: in the. world, courial}); igre, the medicine men} . When Capt. George Vancouiir’ practised: their’ ‘raysterjous arts, ‘sailed through the Lions’ gate . Before: the: -sampfires, they re- Jn 1792, the peninsi ula was the told’ the * “story, of -Kalana,. the, homie and cultural ceritre of the first’ Mani. ‘whogg. birthplace was: Squamish penple,. wy ds at Los Lagoon,” Pogit 3 “> f The mark. of the ‘Indian’ is No init tage Ri ‘playground of (everywhere, ° “A 30-foab totem: legent{é ands: ‘Tndfan’ ‘Jor; set ‘in’ ' pole, the handiwork of Chief the grander at, a'primeval. for- Mathias Joe Capilano, stands cet Wilt magnificent vistas from{alcof and forbidding on: the Its: shores, ‘Miles of {rails wan: :tocky height of Prospect -point, dér: { idm: ‘Sweeping: ‘driveways ‘to. FAMED MEMORIAL: gardens sof, uth” Nowers: and “The ashes of Priticess Teka- rolling; Jawa tye PD -Lotd: ‘Btanloy/ of: Preston, then | the onec-powerful Bix Nation Goverrdr-Qeneral, sald, here in) Tribe of the Mohawks, fie in: a 1880: 440. the: yse’: .: 7 of people leabin near Slwash rock, of ail” colors, creeds dnd customs, |. The. famous princess, ‘better for ail. time; T. name;thee Stanley: known across Canada and {i Park," and, slowly poured: wine “England: ‘as Pauline Jotinson, on: the Viriin ‘soll, ; | mmortalized In verse thé 60- Thee’ 4,000< "acre - ‘poninsiila,' foot rock near which she, resis, | bounded: by., the Waters of: Bur-|. The rock will stand ‘there for- ‘(eard: inlet. and Exighsh ‘Bay; has ‘ever, so the story goes, a grim becomnd, a ‘sandtuary.: for, thou [reminder of the man who waited sands.» ho: would. escape. the’to kill another and was turned A bustling metropolts, -Into stone, ar 4a a oashewes The attractive and comfortable furnishings in thi _figw Nita’ home, onen to the public tomorrow, were supplied by. MeRaeBros, « | Ltd. to show how pleasant a modern home can be‘ at apbblen—- my omaie o The floor of the living room is covered by a beautify foe or green: Wunda Weve caroet (Ieft}, This deep- ‘piled, luxtitious: piper. is dramatic vet a good mixer with the smartest washable and casy lo vacuum! In the kitchen is a handsome yet practical Frigidaire stove Wg rt) waich has all te modern automatic features that rake coking a nleasure instead of a chore, Summor bache appreciale this, Another feature of the kitchen is ils roomy and efficient Frigidaire refri- gerator (loft), This is built to Canadian standerds and will hold those largo soft-drink holtles, quart -size milk boltles and plenty of heer, Summer bachelors will like this one, too, A highlight ef the furnishings Is the brautiful blacktone [ive- -plece ditvetlo suite (riqht) made by Trysson, This suite i of sturdy hut graceful construc: Von. tls ds signed for comfort to make vour meals a real delight, Also’ have a look at tho ulilily roam with ils comoletcly automatic Frigidalra laundry, And don't {ail lo. sco the Tyn lounge sofa with matchina choir — » Incidental qppotniments are by Bulger’ 5, | t ' ‘ After sealing this bright new home. built by Eby & Sons, come to $00 us We: my rdin can lieln “ou to make vours oqually attractive, _ ‘ Ho "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT” McRae Bros. Ltd. Or Dial 2326 , Dial. 2325 colors.’ ft is fully ' 7 Sy he lors. are bound to Of Governor-General Lord Stanley ‘Jagged rocks'-in the ‘Ifilonwake, whose father headed | = ME But -mounted- ey patrol the park, ‘And: ‘dlscatied such as “Frenchy,” "05: a hollow tree by: Tiny waterfalls .¢a dst, hydrangeas. The’ blooms’ plad thdre by wives. ‘and..ni World War, a ‘There ds a of the large, “6 a boards. ‘The -plte course’ has “returr lively adtio of the' ‘tennls’c ‘COUR "JA patient steed fogs along: while ¢lings to» {] A shapely: ‘miss pommel.’ » AY youngster. ‘gets his: th : : aD glimpse of a. polar: bear, an plumage; A monkey, fully while’ a smug-looking.se cuts Shrough: the wa swings. sie | |