4 1 | Rotary Baby Contest. fF : ita ie iM Oy t NAGOSTA, Cyprus (Reuters) — British. au-; — ence. - be mt cr” arrangements we THANK YOU! . e The Rotary Club wishes {osthank the members 1] Of" fhe Skeena: Health “) Unit. and all the moth- ers‘who took part in. the ot a te 1 ' 1 British Fine eek Town $105,000. Punishment Set r Terrorism . et oe 3 thorities today slapped a $105,000 fine on the Greek Cypriot population of. Li- massol as punishment for arash of terrorist violence in thesouth Cyprus city. | . Meanwhile, 11 Greek national- ists; who are teachers In Cypriot secondary schools have been re- ported’ ordered to leave the Is- Wanda , Security forces have imposed curfews on the north Cyprus town of Kyrenia and a Nicosia suburb, and have moved in to search houses and screened the. inhabitants, (0. |” “Bombs were thrown at two,mil- itary patrol vehicles during the night In different parts of the Is- land: colony where Cypriots have bpen agitating for.union with Greece, Do, ~ A British statement announc- ing :the: Limassol fine, the sec- ond biggest so far imposed under Cyprus emergency regula- s, accused Greek Cypriots of Helping’ terrorists by thelr, sll- s “Some terrorists “made good their escape throu; of Cypriot Greck onlookers to as- sist Lhe authorities,” the state- ment sald. a Since the beginning of the year; in Limassol there have been six! @ terrorist assassinations, and 10 persons have been. wounded, in attempted: assassinations:. There j have ‘been 70 bomb incidents. Part of the fine may be used |the board. he ha to pay compensation to victims Frid r dependentsspling: re. completed | than: a £40,000 fine lalso t: collective | car prus {same zone Monday at more than ’ of ferrorisnvor,thel today for collecting, the island’s biggest: c punishment—in the east Cy city of Famagusta, TERRACE SMASH, GRAB LOSS . {ESTIMATED BY POLICE AT $944 thieves Inva smash- | my) reporled'this morning, Thirteen men's and wome thief! or thicves who' broke the display using A rock wrapped In discovered and reported by baker. RCMP In Terrace have questione neetion with the robbery, bul no trace of the missing watehes mm hay peen found, It is reported. ' front scat of the Cowden car ls entitled, Commissioner Raps Police ‘On Park Zone Speeding gh the failure! | parks.” The value of merchandise taken by -and-grab raid at Miller's Jewelry store In Terrace c + ddy morning has been placed at $944, R free OTe \. PA SOE NNT EP EEE HW Oo IE Oo i nnd ee fete deans yt nage sete Na RES fee teenth nab nage eel aE EEE RGB NET NS © wt . + “ a L aw 4 v : VOL, XLV. No, 146: BYSTANDERS EXAMINE one oft car crash that killed two men and a woman in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough. ‘Three persons also. were injured in-the accident. Police said one car was making 2 right turn at an Intersection when it was struck by another car. which bounced into the side of a ‘third, Killed were Ivan Cowden, 41, Ervine Fine; 40, and an unidentified woman, The. book shown in, the “Come and Be Killed.” _ (CP Photo). -. Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pa |For North .. he cars involved: ina three: . PERT, B.C; UPRIDAY, JU NE 22 yl ee “And Key to the Great No eee an rthwest PRICE F Boards Urge, Television — Fast Job Asked | By F MAGOR Daily News Publisher ‘The Prince Rupert Cham. ‘ber of Commerce Thurs-}- ) ee day urged the federal gov- “ernment to open television: « d “failure to enforce speed lim ; : | marer em i . me after Com-!. Commissioner. Williamson sai A motion of censure of the city detachment of the, /RCMP was passed last night by the Board of Parks commissioners for Prince. Rupert for what was term- t set for the city’s! equal or g severest mecca nmin enemas act a ct et t next year, | q_ called for completion of the road terior of BO. 3 ‘ The resolution presented to the -centra 4 1 { : t ‘vided by coaxial cable for com-!. munities alane the Canadian | On Stewart Road: PRINCE GEORGE +). 'geivice in the northern in-; ‘association of hoords of trade of! 1 B.C. asks that TV be pro- ‘National Railway line from -Jas- |. | | | Per, Alta., to. Prince Rupert. ‘used appropriation for construc- ition of the road between Cas- islar and Stewart be added to an renter. amount for The resolution also at the earliest possible date. -~ _ Another Prince. Rupert reso- . - lution. asked that this year’s un- | The move ca missioner A.’ E. Williamson told! d reported: last ay instances of cars trayel- past: McClymont-park-faster | observed the RCMP patrol} follow a car through the the required lint. } { 1 \ arly yester- CMP in Prince Rupert “NO COMMUNIST NOW” “Playwright, Marilyn "To Wed Before July 13 NRW YORK i Marilyn Mon- row and Arthur Milley, the new rsb Leap Year leapers, kept thelr wedding date. a cecepeh todays but they Jeb the warld know I sould be “before July i" “The ofterumoared romunee hes tween (hn shapely blonde movie ata and Une Pulllaar prize-win- nag playwright became offelul Thursday when Miller pleked an nusual locale to disclose thelr wedding plans, 4 He. announerd th to reparters during a brief recess tn hig boxe {inony before Ue House of Rep- reson bitlyes canmllten on une American activities in Washing- Lon. warilyn, en vicition In New York, confirmed the minounee. ent dy Lerse: peas atotement: mid iter ab a press conference Jn, Ue hallway outside Wer {tte pajlonin blu ppartnent —* N. HAS NO COMMENT Miller neknowledged ta) the vommitica tint he supported comet dominated enses 1 the early W40s because “i waited dae rnqud Ewan in" Bub Wint's all past and gana, he auld, and he ndded the state departnent would change a mind and grant Hi a passpart so he can necoms pany Wie Drive vo London, Marl yy lonveg, duly id to ommkea movie with Air Laurence Olive Ie. Buth and the wedding will be ty elthor New York Olty or Nox- bury, Conn, where Millor hus 0 ‘ lovers: Mne-roony house on a 2O-aere plot, The Dlue-ayed Miss Monroe met the press ina skinetight sleeveless black jersey, ent low fore and aft, a black skirt, black pumps and a barek eupe, She fluttered her Jong eyes lashes and sald “na comment" when asked about Millers ap peagunes before the comunittec, But on the subjects of love and dive, she provided a variety uf candidly wide-vyed, tinoeent answers that have’ become Monroe twademark In the movie Industry, OSIMULTANEOUS PROPOSAL Was she planning to have any ebildren?--"Pin nol mat red yet." What kind of weddings dd she kee "Any kind." What quality about Miller at. Wracted her? -— “leverything ~ have you seen hin?" Who proposed firab? "Well" anld Marilyn smiling Wer trie ditional webelpped simile, "I guess he sort of Initiated Wt, but you could say tk was siaulline cols,” Midway through the Interview Miller suddenly stopped out of an elevator and hurried dite the apartinent, brushing off a barrage ‘of questions, Marilyn, rolurning Inalde to greet hin, Inter told reporters he was red after tho trip to Washington nnd had nothing lo say. It will be the third marriage for Marliyn ind the seeand for Miller, 15 miles an hour and had} Hay charges, | he was following both cars to See | their reaction when they came to; the’ park zohe and “they both! pulled away, from Me" sie & Y we gr CP Sat ned He added that:the ledding car! had continued along McBride | Street but. the patrol. car, had! turned off without checking the | leading driver. : 4 $ “{ “We're wasting our (ime, if we can’t get the co-operation of the police,” he said, ° | He added that when he had | spoken to the police about the; problem of speeders, the SUugzCs- | tlon had been made that the | parks staff police the zones, take | down licences of specders and: , 1 By Mistake | n's ‘wakehes were taken by the Commissioner Williamson said | window of the siare iUnal the police had also shown a handkerehlef. The break-in was iF complete ae Theodore Van Werseh, Terrace oe ue arking vi Ive park during ball gaines | doit transients ino con- (here. ' | | ° | Adults Strip | "DI C re ay ‘a : | i \ 1 ! 4 I two hours after aear had been placed tn Algoma park for elby) youngsters to. play with, adults; Iwere stripping it for parts, (he, Hoard of Parks commissioners, for Prinee Rupert was told last night. Commissioner A, i, Willams, son told the Parks bonrd that he, had stopped by the park at hi pam, yesterday and found two “adults di the process of taking! Spirts ofan old cnr the bord: chad purehased for the ¢ ‘fo play on. “Commissionee Willlamson sul, was a neweomer to the elty, the other was a long-bine resident ie did not name then, ,_ After explaining the purpose of ‘the vehlele, the parts were res jlored to the car, Commissioner i Williamson reported, A Ofefoot gitinet hull, donated iby the Canadian Fishing Com- i pany, was scheduled to be moved io Algoma park today by elty work crews, Commissioner Wil Hamson siid, stripped of its ene nine and mast, the bont will leo be set up for children to play an, he added, “Woe hope to be able to get both the bot and car painted short ly," the parks commissioner auld. erry a toreemeenremeseggnait tt Mae AI PO. $9 e 9 Meeting Tonight Civie Contre Teen club mene bers were urged to lin out to. night to the Clvle Contre for a nvaas INeoliNg, Mai tople of whieh will be plans for the club's font entry In the Prinee Rupert Hikes lag Day patade duly 2, Tine and place of the meeting Is 7:90 pans In the Civle Contre common lounge, Robert denan, 4 } ipropriated for the same p Vanderhoo Questioned - om . the subject, Lands and Forests Minister Ray Williston said that although the }. ‘appropriati - lly die this fiscal year, the |. oir would’ automatic- a money not spent could be carried forward as surplus and. reap- urpose next year, a! . Another resolution ; submitted by the Prince Rupert delegation and passed. called for putting modern sleeping cars back into service on the northern CNR line a resolution affedting the CNR protested that removal of the sleening cars had been a “retro- grade action.” ce Also passecl were resolutions asking that the size of ROMP detachments in North-Central | a enean | él one-man campagn against the ‘BG. be increased, along with: . paign a6 more { and McBride be, un- dertaken so that both highways and neighboring farms would benefit, and that the northern part of the province have a rep. resentative on the BC. Industrial Development Board. lo succeed the Inte Walter Crocker, In an address to the conven: Lion, Mr. Williston urged the communities represented lo or- ganze for the BC, Centonnmial in 1058, He said that a spectally conducted caravan of visitors was planned for Wighway 16 which would’eall on communities from Prince George to Prince Rupert and Killa,‘ He added that the WG, govern ment would contribute 40 cents per capita to any eommmnity or- gantalne a local centennial pro- Joct and that I would mateh the Mildren! community cent for cent for One of the men,imoney ralsed above this up to an addivlonal 60 cents per capita, He suid the program for cach town would be Included on a special centennial calendar the govern: t the earliest possible date, The |. natrol work; that ditching: and drainage of roads helween | DISPLAYING HER Oriental lov frame, exotic Indonesi ~ day°and. today during ‘a. visit. “entrant ina § * time: or, country Be fer ig an beauty Ksnan' ern-Asia offers.a striking contrast ' icilian “Miss Univers . sents conclusive proof” that; beauty between th toa Ri e” Of Charge chicf of staff-last summer, spare, erect Lt.-Gen, Guy Simonds has, ithrough specches across Cannda jand magazine articles, launched. governinent's defence policy, , Opposition leader Drew Thurs- ‘day seized on Gen, Simonds’ statements to demand — that Prime = Minister “St. Laurent restablish at once a standing ‘Commons defence committee’ to hivestignte the general's charge es,against the defence depart- menb ‘Ho said Gen, Simonds, in effect, hag alleged a complete preakdown of — administration within the department, Th his statements were true, they com- prised a damning indiebment of the departivent. - Gen, Shnonds has charged. among other things, that junior alvil servants In the defence department stall the enrrylyg oul of armed’ forces decislons, that Hendquarters ty lop-heavy in personnel and cumbersome, Unt the chiefs of staf! are pres vented from pulling Hielr views ‘pofore Ure minister and that the Canada-United Stites permane ent joint hoard on defence blocks close Jinison hetween the Canadian and American alefs . “By DAVE McINTOSH. : . Canadian Press Stat: Writer: OTTAWA ‘—The main figure emerging in fence debate in the Commons is. a man who Since his retirement as. army |- 7 the current de? ven there. fgn’t e has.; mentioned Gen... Simonds, including three «top-rank * Pro- gressive Conservatives “— Mr, Drew, Mai.-Gen.G.."R. Pearkes, VC, Conservative. military’ critte who snoke «Wednesday, ‘cand. Howard Green, Vancouver Qua- ra, : po re , A have demanded: that De- the generals charges, At one point ‘Thursday, Mr, Campney asked Mr, Drow wheth- er he approved of Gen, Slmonds' views on the need for national selective service, 4 7 SAME QUESTION a Mr, Drew. sald he disapproves: of some things the general says, But he might well ask Mr. Campney tho game question, be- equse the minister. had given Gen, Simonds “blanket approv- al ab tho time of the: anny chief's rotiroment. oe The opposition lender sald Gon, Slmonds and. tho present chiefs of siaff should be enllod ? on which an Intelligont defence debate could bo based, This was done: in Britain: and the U8 Thore wag no reason why. tb s of staff, sees eetgeme magia ite Gaglardi’s foes ment is preparing, PINCH GHORGH, B.C, Education Mintaler Ray Willis. ton said ‘Thursday a statement by Wahways Minister P, A. Gute lard) that he did nob know of 0 proposa) to build aw Welway through British Columbla to Ale nski, was {ho resulb of a “nlss anderstanding.” Mr, Gnglordiy’ statement re- ferred Lo ay Announcement by Governor yank Hointaleman that nonew highway to Alaska, rinning along what ig known aa Route A, was belng studied, “The whole thing was a nse understanding because 1b wis nol nade clonr thal this was the youto belng disoussed," Mr Williston fold the Assoclated flont committer chain sald, t Bourds of Trade of central BC, Due to Misunc ones of Knowledge erstanding Clai Al Andorgon, head of the Alnska resonrees development ponrd, sid he was surprised that Mr, Gaglardl did nob know of the propoxod highway, “Alagkn needs the aceoss (0 the Interior that construction of ach o Fond would provide, and Tam suro that the people of 1G, avo equally anxlous lo seo {ho Interior aponed up." Bponking of joint Canada-U.8, dovolopment of hydro olectris power In northern B.C, and the Yuton and the possthlo oxtih Hahmant of Canndinn corridors through the Alnekn panhandle, Mr, Anderson stressed the tins portance of co-oporntion, Mf Deilish Columbia -cannol duvelop this power wlono and re aye aot ea at ye Ae oF couldn't ba done hero, ane ene ee oT ‘on Route “A ms Williston Alnskn offors a moans of assiits tng in this devolopmont then tho aren Ig oon for mutual coroporation,” ho salds “It would ho tragle (o seo this arent poten. tint Mo Idlo Just benuso we fall to get together,” “The Weather: “Cloudy with showers Loday, eee a an geeamemere NS ae Continuing cool, , Winds ‘xoubl wort 20, guaty today hocomtng light westerly , overnight, Low tonight and high Saturday a Pork Hardy, Bandapll and Princo Ruport 45 and 55, a) ’ ' BR ge dapler ADP eet eben t, tes eg eg an aah hhh hh hbinbisi ts bb tp bpidwbitA bodes ss: Nearly every. speaker! the} debate, which continucs today,|, fence Minister Gampney reply, to}, before 1 commilter to give facts]: Moatly ‘aloudy Saturday. with a} fow ahowors mong the malnland | . ny. contractors, Zhe nntract calle man. of she: Ca the International sion, that engine favorably‘on, the: creok dam, th: . Mr. F it sald, he.felt United States funds would |; " be available -to, build the Mica}, dam. free ‘of ‘cost to B.C. Wed- Q nesday he expressed one qualift: cation—that U.S. funds; pay ; for, the dam with BC, ‘providing: the nerating la: arringements for ge cilities, a“ Pulp Ship D ate Here Tomorrow yererniinaly Com- Gulla ts ‘expected. lo dock at Walson iiland eng : afternoon preparatory lo tAkING| oars a on a cargo of 1,000 tons of Cole. i headset umbla- Collulose Gompany, Wat- uur Loes tt radon 410, son Island pulp and 200 tons Oly vey tt o'aniual:y nlf d chomlcal. from. the’ Canadian (hoe “allt ‘Aval ale al pulp and p Chemical and Cellulose Company the spring! plant a AY team “The mecklh nD “Myo freighter Is. arriving fom | aelyniite’ Tee Vancouver and will top ‘at Bit working a Nao shits aug Podro for-fucl before galling for He tot chp. Coty ) its Hngland and: tho continont, .* | Cellitlose, Conitya y duly 3 10 be aremeg evenness | Ppworkers r FOdornl Justtea:: Garson: and. Todoral LavorM jator Milton Croag. the investiga Won ‘of tho United Misharmen All! Allon: WorkorsUinlon,(1Nd.): | fodlo |, Combtnos Ac ~ VICTORIA’ t The Saguena juny. vessel 8S De; n PUAN SECOND PLANT: - KINGSTON, Jamalea, 0—Colye struction of a second manufuc turlng plant; cosblig £12,000,000 sterling, was aruiounced’ today nt Alumina damatea Lined: It boost: tho Tho new plant will b , t fiym'a Jamaican Anyostinont: 0) wico' tBur ot. ,0, y £34,000,000; Itty -v subsidiary: of tho” -ngoidn” “orl! Fredael Brown, new chief ongine the highways’ department: Mr, Brown, replacas, Not { Callum who resigned carler th yonr nan result of what oppol Hon moribors ‘said waa: "Mt | the Aluminum Company of Cans ada. btd 9. ae Tho plant. will-ralse: produc: tlon capacity by $60,000 tora annually to 720,000: tons, Cone airuction Is acheduled to” bogin Avonco, with complotion In 1058, LAING ASSERTS COMMISSION: NOT MAKING REAL ATTEMPT: BURNG-LAKE WArthur Laing, provinolal, Literal. tone a on a awing through northern 1.0,, ald thq.,B,G,. nowor cons mission ts making no real rattompt to bring tho’ amonities' of “Mfo to runny communities, eg Oe Te anid In an addvors hore Wednoaday: night tho ‘come: wilsslon. ds Wn danger Of Jonlng: money ‘cand rnb thore. is overenll, nood for Incrangod rates, Maln. reason forthe: ned was Inigo firms on Vancouver. gland Working undor 20 hurting bra, entire» iz ‘forial intgkforoucg,".” a ae contracts ab a low rato, op v voy ten AAS peo a BA att heed ale wn lag’ wf wh y ath aA hanil, du Ri ty aay