i» ‘I/ t Information Gde U.N. Agreement I MOOSIAf Turkish-Cypriot forces violated the United Nations disengage- ment agreement worked out by Canadians around the foothills village of Temloa Sunday and seacoast area of Cyprus. AP) - Greek- and UN officers worked busily to re- cars duce tension in the sensitive Greek-Cypriot artillery—10 to 14 field guns, two anti-aircraft guns and a batter of armed Violaied; ‘ By Turkish-Cypriot Units along the coast. eru and mortars—stood poised The guns were for coastal de- fence, the Greeks insisted. and were not pointed at the village Tsmblos but no mention was made of the mortars. Two companies of Canadian troops (Royal 22nd Regi- ment) sent in Friday as a shield between Greek and Turkish forces. continued to patrol olive groves but the UN said it was unliktely any major clash would p . "The Greeks never had any intention of firing that artillery at Temblos," said one high UN officer. "The whole thing is psychological," said Gen. Ko« dendera Subayya Thimayya of Condieght Room I live and cooked— '11::l George Agnew DRURY 1% STEAK THE RANCH HOUSE . . Gift Shop A must on your trip. Hallstllacll'mfie,’ AND Wholesale-Retail Thsrilllllhgllryefi‘ Gms' confemonl' Cigs' cm at the entrance oi Fort OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to lo p.m. Friday and Saturday nights. Catering to private parties. banquets. weddings. etc. India. force com- mander. Thimayya held an urgent meeting Sun y morning wth Polycarpos Georgadjis, Cypriot minister of the interior and defence. and later with the Turkishslde. He was accompanied by Ca- nadian Brig. Alfred James Tedlie of Montreal, who been handling negotiations the field. Th UNpeaee e UN Friday night had persuaded the Greeks and Turks in the Temblos area to An Island Paradise to every tourist wh 0 likes the beach . . . who likes swtm- Dung . . . for here in P. E. I. are situat ed many of the finest beaches in North America, with waters known to be the warmest north of Florida. No trip to the Island is complete without a trip to any of these beaches. declare a cease-fire and disen- gage to positions they held be- fore July 10. There has been no firing in the immediate area since gunbattles last Monday and Tuesday. The Turks moved back but continued to occupy one key strong point which the Greeks argued menaced a vital road to has the seacoast resort of Kyrenla. A bout 80 Turkish fighters were reported still in what had been agreed was a neutral zone. the N ‘d sal . The Greeks pulled back 125 National Guard reinforcements to the west of Temblos but kept another 125 in positions near the village and refused to remove the artillery. the UN said. A return to pre-July 10 condi- ~ tions wo ul mean removing The new Gmk'cypdot Dance artillery w h i c h the Greeks l ehlef' “mun "WWW" to brought up only three days ago. "Place UN “"0" m a" v,“- Defence Minister Georgsdiis. 1539 “'m‘ Greek'cypfiot Mm " Gmkcypfiots “are fully pm, The Turks moved fighters into pared to pull lback if the Turks ; g}? Yglalgofnndtgzr‘ :xoggfofi made a com ete w‘thd l l "5‘ e . ‘ ~ ~ - abandon.“ 3..., ke'y films" in historic sc. Hilarion Castle. $62,000,000 m the 196364 fiscal Temblos is a little Turkish vil-‘ The Greeks beam to build up. year instead of the 3130-00000" lage crowded with four times its fearing the new Turkish po-i- deficit forecast- imammmmnlm 'I tions would cut off entry into the nearby town of Xyrenla whose main road to the capital already is cut off because itf runs through a Turkish enclave.’ normal population by refugees. Until a week ago it was unde- fended neutral ground. ANNOUNCES SURPLUS The Australian government had a surplus of more than1 FOR THE BEST IN Jeweil'a "Country Gordon' Rte. 25 York, P.E.I. NEAR STANIIOPE . illuminated water fountain . Lily Pond . Curiosity House . Queen’s Crown . 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