wm waspr wmqmrwrvmkyuumnu mmmmme War tme Our lOOih Yeor Ihilmrpopuliticdelrmltl mainlinlmWeviHm unrulalntetmonrrudmand Prevent Intervention By Foreign Countries NICOSIA 0an AHArnh bldiop liakarios Greek Cw riot president of Cyprus has called on the coming London conference to free the embat tled Mediterranean island from foreign intennntion and inter icmnce His demand aimed mainly at ending Turkeys special role in Cyprus was certain to moot bit ter opposition from the Turkish Cyprlotslnt the conference open ing later this month in his first general press con ference sincc fighting broke out Dec 21 between the islands Greek and l1rkish Cypriot communities Mokarlos ex pressed confidence peace would be restored between the ancient rivals To accomplish this he said the tendon conference must cre ate really independent and unified state free from any form Provincial Capitals Will Build Monuments OTTAWA CPi All provinr cial capitals as well as Ottawa should have big new imposing monuments to the Fathers of Confederation by 1067 The monuments will most new libraries art galleries tho atrlcal centres or similar build lags Already an arts contra is nearing completion in Charlotte town one is planned in Quebec City and one is being devel oped under special federal spon sorship in Ottawa The Fathers of Confederation memorial buildings in the Prince Edward island capital to be opened next sprlng itarted the trend when the fed eral government put up 62000 000 the otherprovlnces pledged support and the $5600000 pro lcct got under way last year gt of outside intervention and in terference ilr promised to seek such solutlorr even if the tendon talks tall with all peaceful means at our disposal includ ing recourse to the United Na lions Makorios and Dr Fazil Kutchuk TurkishCypriol vlctL president agreed to send rep resentatives to London after strenuous diplomatic effort by British Commonwealth Secre tary Duncan Sandys Britain Grecco and turkey guarantors of Cyprus 1000 independence treaties also will be repre sontcd DEMANDS PARTleON Kutehuk placed another on stueio before the conference by declaring again Friday the Tur kish and Greek Communities can no longer live beside one another in peace on the island Sept this year is the cen tenary of the first meeting of the Fathers of Cordederation in Charlottetown and the first real step towards welding the Brit ish colonies of Nova Scotln emanmswlckmbflewi Upper Canada into Confedera tion three year later QUEEN MAY ATTEND The centenary will be marked by reasonlong program of music comedy and drama at Charlottetown Performers at the nationally televised event are expected to include the Ca nadian comedy team of Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster Clis max of the centenary celebra tion will be visit from the Queen if all goes righL Prime Minister Pearson said Friday an invitation to the Queen is being considered it US Treasury Seeks Change In Canadian Taxation Law VWASHINGTON CF The US treasury department would like to see some modification in the Canadian withholding tax law but department official said Friday he does not see much hope of such change He made thiscommcnt fol lowing preliminary meeting between treasury and Canadian ï¬nance department authorities 4to prepare the ground for re negotiation of tho CanadavUS tax treaty No date for opening of formal renegotiations was set but Canadian official said another round of talks is ex pected to take place in month 01 50 On the American side an of fieial said that because of prior commitments treasury depart ment authorities involved mail not be able to concentrate their full attenhbn on the treaty as quickly as the Canadians de sired but heomphasized there would be no intentional delay by the US government Unless reasgoiiations are completed this year the US withholding rate on dividends repatriated to Canada would Britain for Cyprus Friday Once more he demanded the partition of Cyprus Makarlos told the press can ferenae partition is an unleasi hle solution in tendon the British govern ment passed all concerned to agree on an early date for the conference so Britain can soon withdraw addltional British troops flown to the island to help keep the peace Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug lasilomos Conservative gov ernment was reported not overly optimistic about the can fercnces chances of success it was said to have worried hin lrarios British troops will be withdrawn if he makes impossi hie demands Some 000 paratroopors left When the airlift ends more Utah 2000 troops will have been added to Britains regular Cyp rus garrison of 10000 men mostly air force personnel is understood it will go forward and will be accepted soon after the Queen has her fourth child Aftcr the federal commitment to support the Charlottetown project Quebec was assured of Ottawa to build similar arts centre in Quchcc City marking the Onto bcr conference of the fatliera of confederation there in 1064 MAY KNOW MONDAY Now the cabinet has approved similar 32500000 grants to the other eight pmvinccs Terms of the grants are expected to be announced Monday Three Buildings wrecked Byiire BROCKVILLE CF Three buildings in downtown busi ness block were destroyedby fin early today There were no injuries The fire began in shoe re pair shop and spread to bar ber shop and building being pre pared for arcstaurant Heavy smoke filled the down town orea and it was feared for time that brisk wind would spread the tire to nearby buildings Cause of the fire is not known No estimate of damage was available areas lily doctorvtells me cant rise next January to 30 per cent from the present 15 per cent play golf So hes played with you too The annual congr voted 040 to 12 with live abstentions for request of all thecountrys teachers licensed Oi Violating Traffic Laws Innian Beulersl Nouns nonunion East Gonnany main Communistbewspaper today accused Western allied troops of breaking traffic rules 25 times last week on patrol driver ugh East Berlin It said that such grossviolatlonu endangered liosecurlty and order Au Allied spokesman in West Horiindealed of Sydney harbor Barrie Ontario Canada Sunday January HolY Land Hails PALATINE GUARD la iutes as Pope Paul VI passes ln the courtyard oi San Dar WASHINGTON AP The US agriculture department ap proved Friday the sale of 1000 000 tons of wheat to the Soviet Union with export subsidies in excess of $25000000 The more it 000000 bush sis of wheat val at 090000 000 at US prlces will be sold by Continents Grain Company of New York repay the exporter for the dif ference between the its prices fixed by farm price support pro grams at which he must buy and the world priceat which he must sell ihewbeat Ardepartrnent spokesmansaid the Continental sale was the largest single commercial grain mediater began the report had just driven his noodles auhour onenennoarnsouhszv llslr Dutch Teachers Quit smoking AMSTERDAM AP Dutch school teachers are being asked to quit smoking intheir schools as aneexampletu their students of the Dutch Teachers Federation Friday masons Vatican City this morning liiePope or route to the Holy Land wore Maintain Vigil At Bomctrc Site deal ever made by United States concerto He said the Bus sians will pay in cash The agriculture department said the Continental soie amounts to about onefourth of the total the Soviet Union is ex pectedto buy during the cur rent marketing year Meanwhile the commerce do pertinent granted export 11o races for shipment of about 305000000 worth of surplus wheat to the Soviet Union it now has issued export licences for about $125000000 worth of wheat to be sold toth Soviet Union This included an additional authorization for Continental to export its wheat to Russia Previouslythc firm had ob taincd permission to expor $40600000 worth NEWS BRIEFS PM StudiesKhrushchev Proposals OTTAWA CF Prime Minister Pearson promised Soviet Ambassador lvan Shpedko Friday the Canadian government will study carefully and will reply later too lengthy letter from Premierfliflirnshchevsuggestingwayato easejworld tensions Pearson received the messagefrpm the ambasssdnriite Fri and external affairs department bnnslatorsand Soviet experts im resolution making the wrun out be had finished his wife Antonia and irn into 10 10min Examiner white cassock and white wool coat soda hroadbrimmed red hat DEER habits routers are WENATCHEE Wash AP imagine stalking through the woodu your rifle ready your eyes alert your ears twitch ing for the slightest round and having aideer walk up and nozzle your trouser legl Thats what happened to Robert Conner oi Wenntchee and his sons Bob Jr and John We could hardly believe our eyes said Conner We all had guns but he wasnt afraid He walked up and started nibbling atBoba trousers The men fed the deer some salt and candy Then tow couldnt get rid of ita ther than let him fall prey to tobring him home until the hunting season closed car was no problem it Just climbed in after me said BobLJr Thedeeria sdfrieiidlyha poses problem How are the Couriers going to slip away when they turn this friendly little fellow loose up in Fairview Canyon Pol 6mm ilCPlPrimc later Pearson said irld hunters the Connors decided Getting the deer into their iCY government is opposed to rec dingtitlesforCaondtanar gaiomfgsngadim overnments th Mmmwhï¬ufl commteen mwummnm mapbunhrntopmt lOOlleurNo3 NoimnmnhlwcmWPM Pontiffs Arrival Crowds Halt Papalltlolorcade Rooftops Lined JERUSALEM AP Pope Paul in entered this ancient holy city on pilgrimage of peace today aadilot tomb tnoua welcome from crode so thick his motorcade was barely able to move Army troops sought to clear path to Damascus Gate and the start of trek to the foot steps of Christ to Calvary His motorcade about an hour behind schedule reached Jeru salem after stops at holy places along the Extmile highway from Amman the Jordanian papitnl in the opening of historic visi which he hopes will advance the came of world peace and Christian unity in the centre of Jerusalem the city where Christ preached and diedgthe papal motorcade was brought to virtual stand still by duck screaming crowd Police officials and scouts pushed the crowds back The Popes car was well back jot the motorcade as it drew up to Damascus Gate There the crowd was so dense the Pope was unable to diamount roadlimiting since early morning in weather that changed from early sun shine to dark clouds then back to gleaming sunlight again just before the 60yearold leader of the Roman Catholic Church ar rived in the walled city Every moment of the papal pilgrimage created history from the time his special let plans touched down at Anunan airs port for the first visit oi pan tiffto theHo Land in Catho licirmo to can dries ROUTE WELL GUARDED Along the pa of route in Jeru salem desert ups in flow ing headdress of red and white stood guard every few yards Do rooftops and other high places soldiers with rifles and automatic weapons peered down into the throng in ceremonies on entering the rite of the shrine city of dues With Soldiers within your walls it is again the inspired writer who supplies his words to our tips May those who love you prospcrr ltlay peace be within your walls prosperity in your building will my peace be within you will pray for your gomi This invocation is from the Psalms and as the Pope pro nounced the words 3000 years old he asked God to shower upon this holy city and all those who pray herein with His most copious bencdlctions Troin Wreck Kills 40 Yugoslavia JAEIAt leagt to pgrsnos were killed today When crowded commuter train ran into pas senger train standing in the Jollucl Station nine miles south of Belgrade More than no people were injured and by noon 12 had died in hospitals Workers were still recovering bodies from the massage and many of the in jured werain critical condition Official sources said they did notyknaw at any foretguerl among the dead so far Officials proclaimed day oi sorrow throughout the atataot Serbia All entertainment were cénarï¬elled and flags were athaif Forty ambulances were callch in and hospitals in the area an pooled to the population for blood donations Almost all of the dead and injured came from the com muter train witnessss said They said the train was mov great religions tho pontiff ex claimed lertirnlcm as we enter WARSAW AP Premier ininishchevrclaxed at re ciuded hunting lodge in north ern Poland today while world leaders digested his proposal for an agreement renounoing the use of force to settle territorial disputes There was no official infor mation concerning thediscus sions between Khrushchev and his host Polish Communist chief Windyskaw Gomulka and other Polish and Soviet leaders in the thatched root hunting lodge in forestregioa about 100 miles northeast of Warsaw it April 12 mrhé referred to carrying on the cy observed Khrushchev Relaxes in Poland ils Leaders Study Peacellan ing at full speed which usually is about 40 miles an hour Western observers in Moscow behave the talks centre on the ChineseSoviet ideological dis puts in preparation for pos sible meeting of world Com munist leaders on Pekingc threat to the Kremlins leader ship Gomulloa was expected totry to dissuadalhrushchey train coiling such meeting arguing it would threaten unity in the Communist camp The Moscow observers say the Soviet loader had been toying with the idea since it was suggested last fall as means of settling the bios cowPeking quarrel Titles good authority that Mr Thorn souhadftakan the formal steps winked to become citizen of and this wound result