- Orval Faubus was: ‘court orders for. racial integra- were - Ne a hae ‘conimunitics or states. continue | Faubus: said. they: “are: -putting ‘reconstituted milk of: reconstituted: milk. as’) fresh’ '. The dairy supplies milk in. con- Ba a IR May hay veep Be elle TT eat Ue a pots oS a PR a ' "WASHINGTON. (AP) — President, Eisenhower: indicat Fed Wednesday. he would again call out troops if he felt a state failed to-suppress unlawful opposition to’ ‘school integration ordered by the’ courts, Anarehy ‘will result if ‘persons, to-defy court: decrees, he said, “My... feelings: are: ’ exactly as they were a year ago.” 9. Last. “September Ejsenhower ordered: ‘federal paratroopers into Little Rock; Ark., saying the state administration. of. Governor obstructing tion. Faubus . replied Wednesday that Eisenhower and those who agree with. him are engaging in a futile campaign to “obtain peaceable compliance: with’ ileg- a} court: orders.” at= Mislabelling “costs dairy “$1,000 fine A Kitimat. Dairy. was fined 31,000° by Magistrate Harvey. Jes- sop in Kitimat police court yes- terday when they pleaded guilty to-a charge of labelling recon- stituted ‘milk as. fresh milk Sanitary Inspector R. G. Scott reported today. © ~The Lakelse Dairy. was charg- ed with mislabelling under Sec- tion 15, sub-section 4 of the Milk Industrics Act which prohibits -in ‘containers labelled . fresh milk. © -‘The:.dairy sold 22,000 - ‘pounds’! milk” ‘during ‘an. 18-day: “period. ~-Reconstituted milk: and sald it. was obviously done on the profit motive, : ‘‘ainers to householders in Prince Rupert, as well as Kitlmat and Terrace, ; 708 endorses labor ‘stand . on riots The International Brother- hood of Pulp, Sulphite and Pa- per Mil Workers Local 708 last neht endorsed the stand: taken by the Prince Rupert Labor Council regarding the? Center- final Riot Investigations, The Labor Council] had accus- ed a special elty committee in- vestigating a rlot in the City Sunday, August 3, with being biased and had demanded the resignation of the committee In favor of a three-man Royal Commission augmented by four elty residents, The counecl! sent a whre la At- torney-Goneral Robert Bonner requesting establishment af a Commission to inquire Into the demonstrations, week- reversed a lower court ‘rul-d ts made up {thé Mag ted sutl. the | Seriousness: ‘of. the: offence.) SOY 2. tempting to do. so “simply. by the’ constitution and the once. magic - name - of. Eisenhower,” and. he added: appeal moniziis and: months ago.” ‘Eisenhower did: not mention had prepared some ‘about.a U.S. 8th circuit Court of Appeals. That court, at St. Louis, . this |: ing .that integration at -Little years, of segregation ~as ‘a‘social ‘prac- tice, Eisenhower, said. all Amer= jican3 must comply — with * final | orders of the courts.and that all {states must make. sure such com- plianee is possible. : LITTLE. ROCK, Ark. wm the Little Rock school — board: :an- stay an order. that would send seven Negro students Central High School here... Lawyers for the' Negroes. had|. urged the court to make the rul-} ing effective at once so the Ne- groes could. be. admitted when school starts in less | than : two weeks. oe ‘Dispatch of. the ‘poard’s. “ re- quest was announced by super- intendent. Virgil Blossom after invoking the ‘sacred name of: : “The Matter lost its ‘lustre and Faubus, but -he pinpointed his|’ PX! statement.-by saying at the out- |, set of a press ‘conference that he]: remarks | ; recent decision of the Rock: ‘should’ be’ delayed for 2% : Without: saying what he thinks au nounced Wednesday night it has]. asked a federal. appeal | court. tol back to season - was paid for dium. ‘and’ ae hal board members met with: Gover- to suspend a nuclear tests: “WASHINGTON us ~The Uni- ted States was reported Wednes-. day night to be about. ready to announce a temporary sus- pension .of nuclear. tests. An informed source said the government hopes the contem- plated temporary halt will lead to permanent suspension under an adequately safeguarded in- nor Orval Faubus.in a night.con-| T teents more ‘for. | the Bureka” June 23: The ternational agreement, ‘Highest : ‘price size ao Tre ™ medium than the previous high season price of:23.7.paid to price of 24.5 cents for large is half-a. cent more than that paid to “Atl” on June 18. When Premier Bennett and his cabinet held ai meeting here Wednesday, RCMP took unpre- cedented: precautions to ensure no terrorist bombs were planted in the area, 4 searched eT ene eee Sree inte TES nee ee Pnana The clty hall was son merge te ERE: Nene eene Mae eR SRR: He tee ct tfiabe 4 Stet Seremitet eam amon ie ea ieTeN Rot he amend Be ~ Booth Meinorial graduate "awarded $250 scholarship 168 Grade 12° graduate of Booth Memorial High School Nik ‘con awarded a University of Britlsh Columbia, Alumni Association scolarship vatued at $260, officials announced today, - Lawrence Grant, Tongs, son of Mr. und Mra. Yet Wong, 618 Third Avenue Wost, was one of W- B.C, high school graduntos) who wore awarded scholarships totalling $3,000, ‘The owards wore, ‘Dased on scholnastia ability, charactor, londorahlp and participation in Kchool and community affairs TLawronoe Tons, 38, will enter una thia, fall taleing frat year nts and will Inter xpoctallve - | CRN a bb tats Weal y Maia ca he Be a ete eoagareeyea. ! reg ‘ ’ university and alumnt In architecture. THe was Arts Editor for hts school's 1988 "Au. rora", \ ’ pa deka bees “st # fobs whee om oat , Folyatoe Security tigh tened up in fear of terrorism TRAIL, B.C. (CP)—The RCMP is tightening all security precautions in the Kootenays in expectation of increased terrorist bombings. ‘Tmartyr of him, In tho past when fing cabinets No bombs were cupbonrrds and were searched, found, \ TWO-DAY F UNE NAL STARTS “At Krestova, 90 miles east of here, Tungral services began for Sons Freedom Doukhobor Phillip Oporeversoeatt, 20, killed last week Jn a bomb oxplosion, Pollvee set.up road blocks and cheeked all cars coming from the the Freedomite stronghold. The funoral is expected to laat votil Iate today, .The RCMP sayst Porovorsesoff was killed when a time bomb ho was making accl- dentally exploded, Another young Froedomite was sovoroly injured and is in hospital at Kelownn, ° But = the Froodomites are elimi that ROMP and vigil- antes throw a bomb at the paltry, Froodomite offlolal Fred David- off saya all the. soct's mombors in (he Okanagan, mostly trult pickors, have been recalled to the | Kootonnya In onse thore are atddiner comonatrations againat ua." Forevorsosort'y funornl has ate tracted nearly 2,000 members of the scat to Krostova. TROUBLE FOULOWS |. Any ROMP officer anld here Wadnoadays “Thoy. will make a thera have bean sneh huge moct- ings. t trouble hag -genorally fol- lowed," ' Compounding police fonts of n wive of Mian ne tho theft of 500 aticks of dynamite, in tho ‘TInat Wook, Per dae an htt “ Pee ge Otte mainiand have | and-start returning to. work: tos day,:. but ‘the labor. scene. here: PELTICS, ™ yer. F. Craig Munroe said Wed- nesday. he was “hopeful” | of bringing about settlement there. He opened the first hearing as the one- -man inquiry commiss- ion appointed by the B.C. gov- ernment, The. ferries are being operated now under a clause in the ,Civil Defence Act. B.C," s 1,300 longshoremen have voted 84 per cent in : favor of strike action. No strike deadline has been set, -and ‘the international Long- shoremen’s Union says it’s still willing to negotiate dif- ferences. The union is asking a 24-per-cent wage Increase. Milk drivers here and in near- by New Westminster started voting Wednesday on strike ac- tion in support. of a $48- -a- month pay inerease. Bakery workers at Canadian Bakerles Limited voted Tuesday in favor of a strike. No date had been set Wednesday night for a walkout. Magistrate dismisses | riat charge Fllvaboth Davis of Port Wd- ward, charged” with belng a momber of un udlawful assemb- ly In connection with the Cen- tenninl Riot, had hor. ense dls- missed by Magistrate Bw, T. Ap- plewhaite in city police court yosterdny, Mrs, Davis pleadod not guilty on August & and was remanded with) August 12 for tri. Mace jntrato Applowhnlte remanded hor wntil yostorday for trial, Pollev told the court on August 12 that at about midnight Aug- wat 2 Wlvaboth Davis on the cor- nor of Fulton Streot and Third Avonuo “shouted and swore” at the police after the rlot act hid ‘boon yond by Mayor Potor Lester. Beven dofenca witnesses In giving ovidenon yostorday afler- noon anid that they had seen Mrs, Davik at the. Contenntal danag during the thne of the Mot, . Maaglatrate Applowhaite In dlse missing the ande ald "Tain ante ified that sho was not thore.” Ho anid that tt was a bona flde 9 . ' 1 CEOS Wrst pu Gok on by couse of Inleukon Identity, yy Abt CARO eee po Mp ytd ‘ hed a eS oo ers, will inform Labor’ Minister |. Starr of their acceptance. of the report in a letter. Disclosure of the general conference commit- tee’s acceptance was made. in a statement. . It was not immediately: known what action will be taken by the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail- the report. largest of the 15 unions engated In the $100,000,000-a-year fight. The conciliation reports rec- ommends less than half of what the wnions were asking in a new A LEG Gs — rrauletn Kitren Ikort, West Gorman movic— -gtiunlet, climbs alongside the. funnol of the Hanseatic to Hot wv sonbire's-oye view of the -20,500-ton Mnor aa It Is made rondy ina TWamburg shipyard for salling on the maiden voy- . age of her Now. York sorvice. EQKA threatens NICOSRA, Cyprus (Roulora)-- Tho Grook ‘Cypriot organiaation KOKA todny threatened action by “avery moana 'to scuttle Brit. lah plana for partnorahip gove 130,0 0 Canadian’ ailway ‘work: | ‘ way Employees which is against]. The CBRE is. the| aah 23 a8: at ; of a) "sentenced - to death. AMMAN;; Jordan. WA. Jor- danian ‘inilitary ‘court © ‘today convicted. five «young... Arabs-: of exploding bombs in Amman and sentenced two of them to death, 2. One of. the defendants. was She got-a 74-year ‘séntence but this was reduced ‘to three - years at: hard labor... - =: Wer fiancee, 22- year-old Stepho Theodore Stephan, was. one of. those sentenced to death, Meorneserseeseeneerereecerereen a 19-year-old girl; ‘Nadia Salti. .. constable. said... (8s ay ‘immediately | ‘noticed - | strong odor..of liquor.: He: wast | slightly -unsteady on-:. his .. feet Constable | Dukeshire. said. Constable Robert Head: ‘told ‘the court that he noticed Kraup- and said that when he came into the:police station he smel- led a strong odor of Uquor on his breath as ‘well, Kraupner took: a blood test in the carly morning of July - 23. Crown Prosecutor W.N. Poole told the court that the blood test would “possibly be submit- ted in evidence.” p . ns Hospital Kraupner: was: vasked | twice. to get. ‘out ‘of. his. car, the | when he'got. out-of: the - car,” ner was “unsteady ° on his feet’) “Constable ‘Dukeshire ‘said. that. BR. ‘OC. BRIEFS | der the Stars will disotss “me ‘thods of financing” a.i:new - stage, new. ‘seating ‘and ‘possibly a retractable’ cover for. Malkin, | Bow] with city council Aug: 26. _ Full. details of TUTS. plans will’ be given'at a park board meeting Aug. 25, Dorwin: ‘Baird, president of the Vancouver: Cly-. ie Society which operates 7 TUTS, said: Wednesday.. ° a re |B.c. ROUNDUP now Woamburg- | Doukhot WEST SUMMERLAND | Q—~ Fourtecn |, Doukhobor girls, fricnds of, a Sons ‘of Freedom Doukhobor sect youth who died in a premature bomb ‘explosion, walked off thelr cannery jobs hore Tuesday, because thoy were refused time: off to attend his funcral, || Ha said the cannory tn the mid- any girls’ timo off. yonr-old . badly injurod in the blast,' B.C... governmont and blacktop the unfinished soc. ternnato foodor leg fron Nelson cabinet hore Wednasday, ho completed witht nm ronsone ormment on tho faland COLONY: . able porlod of timo: “Say tivo Cannery manager R. Lawloy said the girls, would be replaced, dle of the. fruit-canning sonson, he could. not afford to permit The, girl's dead friend WAR. 20- Philip Poroveroxoft who died ina enbin in tho Kol- ownn aron Wednesday when a home-made bomb polico said ho and another youth wore mak- ing, apparently wont off promate uroly, The ssecond youth was TRALL (CP)—-A ‘roquoat that the standardize tions of Highway No. 6 botweon, Vornon and Nolson and an ale’ to New Denvor war made to tho Tho brief asked that tho plan org years, with a good start where fensible' being made: this win- ter.” VANCOUVER (—All night long the sllvory sockoye rainad into the tey holds of the West- biggest fishpackers on the west orn Express, one ‘of the two const, The scene was Johnatone Strait, 100-odd miles north of Vancouver between Vancouvor Yland tho mainiand, a swift waterway the sockoyo don't or- dinarily use in socking | tholr spawning atroama. | But since, Monday the atralty: has boon choked with salmon, belloved part.of a cyclo run of fish spawned four years ago In the Adams. River, part of the rane River ayatom milles ine lan Home 000 Canadian flahing ‘honts aro ronping a harvest ike trey haven't soon in yours, with $00,000 salmon -roported taken Monday and Tucaday, Thoy wre worth 28 conta a pound to fluh- ermon under a now ngroomont |, algned with packors, qeneetnecgey VIOTORIA.. (h—-Highways do- ‘partniont officinta anid Wadnos- day that a “minor change” In 1 irls walk off jo G » wy ae an . hey pets satin fe : ya the design ‘of. fjol ‘of tha $2,000,000 Alexandra Bridga: in the Prosar’ Canyon will he. necus ‘ ssary, Work on the: bridge was’ ‘hale ted Inst wook’ following a,reporti by the contractors that the fool ings found wore inndequato,. ‘ aye why QUESNE \ (CP TOM D 9A. ported Wednesday that a man: in minsing and helloved drown. ed in the Praser river atout. milo south of Quennals svn: Name of the missing man had not heew released hy: pale: loo. 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