7 ame ipiiclaieiaiak 3 ite ~lnebaieiaietseitaa a i, FORMAL. GATHERING—As formal-looking as as’ ever, these. : ‘Antarctic’ ‘Emperot ’ Penguins. or the camera of a Russian photograph er. ‘Soviet scientists: are’. incliided:. among ‘ ‘the -” throng of researchers from all parts of the. world studying 1 the frozen: ‘bottom of the’ world net the International Geophysical Year,’ ‘ Police said Clare’.van: Horne; 46, of London, Ont., walked into a San Francisco’ police: station Monday with blood on his hands ‘}and coat and: admitted: he. had “ bludgeoned Mrs, Nancy” McLen- nan, 27, as she slept at the-home ; Park, “The. slightly- built. Canadian’ they ° said, contended ' “She ‘was my girl friend up ‘to four years - \ago.in Canada but her. ‘mother {objected and I got burned: over it. We used to. go. together but. ‘|then she came out here... °I -.Jsent letters and’ she didn't’ an- swer,” ‘|n’t have anything to do with me”. because of “some spirit + fualish church she was going to.” ‘Mrs. McLennan, shapely mother of two s small daughters, Prime Mini ster St. “ Laurené |, ; tao Th al aa 6th q © Pant ® IS Phone 4238 drew his biggest and liveliest crowd. John Diefenbaker had a’ happy homecoming. ,For M,.J. Coldwell and Solon Low was more election ‘roadwork. More than 4,500 persous: pack- cd Ottawa's Coliseum Monday right to hear the prime minister concentrate his fire on Progres- sive Conservative Leader Diefen- baker, It was the Liberal leader’s | biggest crowd so far in his cam- paign for the June 10 election. Mr, was welcomed to: his home con- stituency of Prince Albert, ‘Sask., WALLACE'S {DEFT STORE a : - i) {2 RRSRE SEES one esaenaecnaaRas aes aS BREESE with band music and: cheers. Earlier, in Saskaiuun, he said the cost of implémenting Coniser'va- ‘tive policy would not be more it by the Liberals, PRODDED GOV ERNMENTS In a radio speech from "Wine nipeg, CCF Leader Coidwell. ad- that would be an integral part of planned development of, the country. Soclal Credit Leader Low con- | tinued -his grass roots cultivation in his northern Alberti constit- uency of Peace River. into Quebec today for a night: meeting at Trois-Rivieres, told: But the Liberal chieftain didn't think Canadians would go: for vegetarianism to the point: of}: making the Conservative: leader prime “minister June 10, sald Liberal spokesmen’. are claiming it would cost $1,500,000,- 000 to carry out Conservative promises, But at most it would not cost more than $300, 000,- 000. \ A Conservatlye government would carry out its promises and lower taxes “and still do It on a balanced budget.” 100" i t 1m he " bey 3 i. oa TAN epee {, WA AMahna { mY br i en bes i 4 ed Yorre tah w nook A “pcg eh ae tae . ipl weds ‘One Hundred Dollars ' Monday, May 27° “Givi JACK-POT BINGO Centre 8:00 p.m. ’ ‘One Hundred Dollars 2 Noll'#eetho Anost of rave old Saalah ° Whiakiow. It's ime " brlod Wh BELLS OL SCOTCH WV Te 0S KKNZ ae + TUNE, Hatt WH OwK tum elladitlonty toons) avd feet eet te Mav tani ANT DRA A HON IMETAD DEER PRICE RUGTRANE 100 Keys en Mia} ac) Diefenbaker . meantime, than a fifth of the price set on, r vocated “an-immigration. policy In Saskatoon, Mr, Diefonbaker; \ out Conservative. Policy, ‘not for} her: ‘| capital ‘projects that were self-| “Why docsn’t Nancy tall to me?” . Mr, St. Laurent, who moved were “rounded up”. but no. char-'fore Mr, Justice J. O, Wilson. . his Coliseum audience that Mr.. Diefenbaker's aim “seams to be: ,a carrot for: every Canadian.”, “hago, came to Menlo Park in Novem- ‘ber and lived. with. her mother | | rand -step-father, Mr,..and “Mrs. William van Horne. The step- father is the Canadian’s brother: |‘NO EMOTION AT ALL’ —-.: Early Monday morning, iter) Mr, and Mrs. William van Horne: had left for work, Mrs.’ McLen- nan’s half-sister, Wendy. van Horne, 14,. saw. Clare.. standing in the hall outside: Nancy’s door: ‘She said Van: Horne = asked His ‘$3000 000, 000% ‘naximam: ‘tig- lute would’ be. ‘for’: current CX penditures: ‘involyed - in‘ carrying |. eating ‘and: ‘Paid their. own |m way. ° oe beg oe Scnmeiaantadio B. Cc. NEWS ROUNDUP.” ? WP Caled To ee : Distur yance at Camp HILLIWACK, B.C. @—RCMP were called. np ‘to deal: with: eenaged youths: during a weekend disturbance at a trailer. a , “Because she doesn’t want ‘to ” . rowd camp. at Cultus Lake, six miles from here. Cpl...Kenneth’. Attree® of. the | ———7 7 Chilliwack ROMP. said a humber} ye was treated at hospital a and ofé Chilliwack youths. . tried to! ‘released to police custody. break down.the door, ofa ‘cabin} police said an ‘autopsy report where several Vancouver girls’ showed. he may have suffered.a|- were staying. A youth who inter-|prain injury in. his. fall to. the. vened: on the’ girls’. behalf "Was street, ‘punched on the nose-and rocks : So, were thrown at tents when cam. "NELSON O_ The third and pers complained of the noise. ‘final criminal case of the Nelson Cpl. Attree:said some youths ' “spring assizes began Monday ‘be- ges were laid because the com-| paward Panagabko of Tadanac plainants failed to identify them. -has admitted’ selling 262 pounds Arnold Kipp, manager of the: of copper and’28 antimonial lead .of her ‘mother in’ nearby Menlo : He also said she “would- |: ‘lah red eakad oes peters ae | REDWOOD. city, Calif (AP)—An 3 impassive bo Canadian who was. quoted: as saying he “felt ho emo-} * -|tion at all” was held today.as charges’ were prepared os jin the claw-hammer Slaying. of a pretty dancing i in- Joe structor 19 years his junior, © ~ = en yt ‘Wendy séld: “the girls “are asleep.” She- then went to the bathroom. the bedroom, his hands, and coat dripping * blood. hammer”.and that when whe en- tered Mrs... McLennan’s’ room her back to me,” . > “YT hit. her: hard, on: the lett temple,” he ‘was quoted AS Say- ing: no emotion at’all, " convertible to.surrender. 2+: Mrs. : McLennan: separated | from. her husband in.. London, Ont,, and: came: here “with: her two daughters, Susan »8,°. and Toni, 4, “Van. ‘Horne. is.’ strange rom ‘She’ said she canie|’ out as van Horne ‘was ‘leaving|,.. ” Police ‘sdid he told ‘them he! | wenit “to-the garage and got the, ° “she was sleeping on her Side, 7 “T was‘not angry.: I felt Then. he left. in the woman's : NEW. ORLEANS age containing 100 of a ibrar group: butes . Tree * Bibles, ' VANCOUVER ‘@—Two young immigrants eager | for: a.-good |: view “of Vancouver’ ‘climbed : 200 feet to a tower above Lions Gate traffic tie-up on” the: span be- fore being hauled down. by police. . Fergus Patrick .O’Connor, 27, and ‘Mary Ann Gerbracht, 21, next-door’: neighbors: in Vancou- -}ver were 400 feet above the water. ‘fas they,.scanned’ the harbor from the bridge's south tower. down under the eyes of ‘eight. policemen, traffic was lined: UE back into Stanley . Park and, ‘on the other side of the bridge, into West Vancouver. “Tt was well: worth it,” saig ‘Plan Raft Trip “BO DEAUX, France PC —-Fréehch adventurers Guy .Gov- ttepifre, 28, arid'Rene Lescombe; |; announced Monday *: “they S001 will try: to cross: thie ‘Atlan- They expect to diift to the Am- erican coast in’ four or~ five] months, living off what they find ‘in, the, sent. city-owned camp, said he had |"pigs"—total weight moré than not received a report from the’, ton—to the Harris Junk Com- ance, . , ber, The crown alleges they are . the property of Consolidated VANCOUVER (Pm A man and Mining and Smelting Company his wife escéped with minor in-’ but Panagabko pleaded “not juries Monday. when thelr car guilty” to/retaining stolen prop- was in collision with a freight erty, arti Mr, and Mrs, Jéhn Quick of} VANCOUVER: 0) — A 65-foot Vancouver were troated at hos-| american fishboat. was pulled, pital and discharged, Thelr cor off the rocks early Monday near B.C, Electric freight train ab a of Alort Bay, ‘ clly Intersection, The force af) me Golden Wost ran aground the impact ro the ie eo! ®unday, None of the three men and It came fo rost nbout 30 fect! aboard was Injured, sho was away, pulled free by the tug Sea Fer- ting after she was unable to lian’ freo on an carticy high dle, The Golden West was not sov- KELOWNA, BO, =, The price of bread here is expected to Increase ‘one cent within the near future, A spokesman for MoGavin's bakery sild Monday the in- crease Is nedoasnry due to higher cost. of production, Bread presently retails at VF cents a lont, erswenny worms mend’ rob sree, Ferme yw rewnpecnweogree crioy $Ministor James Slnelaly snys Promlor Bonnett is, trying to “wonsel oul" of accopling fed. VANCOUVER ( — Coroner al government ald In devolop- Glon McDonald ordered an ine [ng Columbia River powor, quest Monday Into the death! My, Sinclair told a campaign camp caretaker on, the disturb- pany of Vancouver, last Decem=|- was’ clipped by a, northbound Rock Camp Point, 56 miles cast | lously damaged and was able to ri proceed on her own when sho ssh REVELSTOKE, BC, G—Wishe| ° Bunday of a d4-yoar-old man, : arrested ona charge of drunken- noss and Inter found dond iy fal) of an apparont brady. homorr mooting hore Saturday night : that the promier “still hapos In the baek of his mind to make a coal with the Kalgor aluminum |: people” to harness Columbla Folleo sald: John ‘Atandifor,'Rlver power for American uso, formorly of Winnipog, waafound = Ho said Mr, Bennet ts trying lying on tho stroot aarly Bunday to “obscure” the federal Govern- morning, A withoss sad he had montis offer of ald In developing fallon ito ihe stroat, a ha Columbia, ’ Lea : eee Soa Ta aan yan] SOUTH saci ar TH SOUTH BEND COMPLETE LINE of qual machina tools Is now available from FalrbanksMorse rah! across Canada, Thtt Ins cludes 9” and 10” Bench iathas ee) Fo) ©)" to 16/24" Floor Lathes an Laan (liroo models of Turret Lathes, 7" Bench Shapers and Peclostal i Grinders ara alto ayallable fi from FeM as the mafor South i Dond distributor In Cunada, m Vongouver TB Tontly Aly TH, TA OR1t x Nabe Hil COWBOY—An wid Lait P Pair on’ bridge Sunday | and. , caused “al be By. the time they clambered tic ori a‘ 16- foot pine-log raft.] .- while Miss S oartiannt ene from Holland only ‘seven’ “weeks. BO... Starts Thursday: tute; Sexsmith, ‘Alta: and. a. team: of ‘musicians’ will: begin: a ‘series Of special. meetings: in: -Eyangeli- cal. Free church: ‘Thursday, May. _|Masterson, : “pianist, ‘anid a mixed trio -will’ be presenting ; ‘special Lupher”’. ‘will: be: shown! ws: “welgo ta said to OLD: LANDMARK important; hi oriéal. edifice, was aniltlod ‘dor holds on ‘for dony life as his hove’ tres to throw hhn ty rondeo. al: Cloverdale, BQ, Moro thin 10 i000 persons attended the wl West, show, - (OP Photo), , L0s¢ “YOU As low as 2325 |. Qa HERE FRED tery reeme ' McRAE BROS, 5 aq) ho Store hat Service a vo PHONE win heme EN piome eeRreR WASHER. $209. 50 your trade-in | 50, 00 fenvenes srertinasdiesnned PAY $} 59. 50 HA por, month, ai alte ee a ee d. paca | teps]. that distri-|: Special. Meetings | Rev. “Don. 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