aa +e 29 hee O Be Pi MaG 6 OO 6-4-0, 0 0-0 ov @ as ae : DARING FOXY TO BLOW d — HOE HOPPE THE SPECIAL 270 PAIRS OF MISSES AND WOMEN’S CANVAS KEDETTES- BROKEN LINES oy 1,00 Palmer Electric Building 96 FITZROY ST. DIAL 4-4072 "Shoe Tinting a Specialty" AiR “OLD HOME WEEK” > When you put together # floats, convertibles - carrying pretty girls,. clowns, marching units, 12 bands, ponies, saddle horses and a host of other things — you come up with “The Gold Cup Parade"’ of- course. The mammouth parade, sch- eduled for Friday..morning.: books ¢ like another winner and officials : have. been working” many fong months now. lining up floats, and soon for the “big show” Over 40° floats have. heeii lined up so far and from the vague descriptions that have been float- ing around, thev'}! be colorful. The Irving- Oil Float ~ wil! ‘have appearing on_it Donna London, i 2 wellknown Canadian. televis- : ion personality and. another.float promises to be an eve-catching » floral masterpiece but we'd s better not give away all the se- some day.” is ' The floats are divided into jtwo classes — cOmmercial and WATCH IT LADIES ana lin each. section.” | In addition to the floats there KREFELD, West Ger-—\it be twelve. bande WHEL Von many (Reuters) A fully- : can read. more about in another grown male lion sprang out story in this section. of his cage at feeding time | institutional, which® includes ser- [rice clubs ‘and so on. Prizes will | “ ihe + Sunday and hid i the tedies’ __.._The eight “Gold. Cup Girh"'. will be riding tm open conver- tibles for all te see; and Gordie Tapp, who is the featured enter- lavatory. The incident produced a full-scale alarm. Police were brought in. with orders -to -. ; kill the lion if they had to. Pearing in the parade. Eventually the lion was’ HORSES FEATURED subdued with water hoses | As in other years there will be yand returned to his cage. the horses, because after all, No one was. in the lava-~ this Gold Cup thing is for and tory at the time., about horses, which-are the pride es And joy of many an Islander FIND PAINTINGS Another feature of this vear's parade will be a display of ‘‘an- LONDON .(Reuters) — Work- tique autos’’, which should men renovating 800 - year - old prove popular. Windsor Castle 20 miles west’ The parade !s designed to of London have found religious pring enjoyment to as many paintings above a false ceiling. people as possible and this in- The paintings were believed to cludes shut-ins. The parade this be 500 years old. ______ year. will follow ‘the route of oth- <= er years and will pass the two OFFICER SENTENCED . city hospitals and the Provincial JAKARTA * (Reuters) ~ Sanatorium giving patients a Col. Heru Atmodjo, former In- chance to see it either from spe- donesian Air Force intelligence cially set up locations on balco- officer, has been sentenced to nies and lawns or from windows. life in prison by a special mili- 41] available parking space on tary court) for his part in lead- poth sides of Great :George ing an attempted coup last Oc- Street has been designated by | TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY q Parade seen as biggest fin history of the Gold Cup crets and spoil. the fun on - Fri- |be awarded to the winning float | tainer this year, will also be ap-. “a citi7ens,-and— city rigidly enforcing parade day. police will be lin the — vicinity this rule on Square: THE ROUTE The parade will start forming | Following is a detailed outline up on North River Road in the jof the parade woute: MacGill vicinity of Queen Charlotte High lave. to Ambrose Street; Am- School at’9 a.m, on Friday and |brose Street to Highland~ Aven- is scheduled to start mov ing off ue; Highland Avenue to North one hour later. The parade mar- |River Road; North River Road shall for the Gold Cup parade |to Brighton Road. Brighton again this year will be City |Road to Eustén Street; Euston Comptroller John Butler;~ who |Street to Great George St has_been-serving in this capacity |Great George Street’ to Kent since the parade's institition..\Street; Kent Street _to~ Prince of Rochford Mr. Butlers will have his hands Street: Prince Street*to Grafton fill on Friday morning getting Street; Grafton Street to Queen all the units organized and pro- |Sfreet; Queen Street to Water perly spaced sf Street; Water ‘Street to Havi- The parade wil. last more land Street to Rochford Street than two hours and # will likely and Rochford Street to Kent be’ about 1230 p.m. before it Street, where the parade will winds up at the dispersal point break up in Rochford Square. - ‘Armed flying squads hunt killers of police LONDON —(AP)—Armed _ po- lice flving squads made a series of._raids-early today after a plea by Scotland Yard's chief to the underworld for help in track-. ence. A man was hustled op. a .back. staircase of~the Shepherd's Bush police station with his face- shielded” He “gave =a statement concerning the names to detec- ing down the killers of three tives. . peleemen.——- | Within minutes detectives Detectives struck at a num- raided a house in West London. ber of houses in South and West One of the two men had disap- London in hunting for three peared. He was said to have men onatips reported to have left home hurriedly Saturday— come. from the underworld, the dav after three detectives were gumned down m a London street, There long has been an un- written understanding .-between the Yard and experienced crimi- The other man, nals in Britain against earrying ir Northwest London -was also guns. raided, has not been seen since Sir Joseph Simpson, metro- Friday. ioe politan police commissioner waTCH CLUBS who heads Scotland Yard, said Besides posting men at their in a dramatic call for help. from homes, police also put the. clubs everyone in solving the triple they frequnted and the homes murder that has shocked Brit- of their friends and ain: under observation. “Some of the most persistent Police have held a man at criminals don’t stand for this Shepherd’s Bush since Friday sort of thing and sometimes we helping with the investigation. | get such help from them. I This man said he sold_ the would welcome’ such help now.” auto concerned’ in the killings MEN VANISH for £15 ($45) only thcea hours Meanwhile, Scotland Yard hefore the shooting. kept an around-the-clock, watch The auto was found Sunday two men be- of the gang of the homes of lieved members that killed the unarmed police- men. Both men have vanished. The tip on. the names of the two “men~came™ while Simpson was holding his press confer- in a garage under a railway arch near Waterloo Station.’ in Lambeth, South London, about five miles from the murder scene. Fingerprint experts ex amined the - vehicle. The auto was. towed ta a eran tober. Atmodjo. has 30 days “to ‘the City Council as fully réserv- seek clemency from President oq as parking areas for senior \Sukarno. Easy s ne. Minors ° Confederation Centre 2 _* entertainment nightly. * LICENSED. * open 10 p.m.-1 a.m. ; * MEMBERSHIPS. AT DOOR i * "PLANTA PARTY FOR AFTER THE RACES!” a than that! Sp. 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This’ source saa Viet Nam conflict and Peking’s the 100,000 are divided, into ive repeated charges that Washing- anti-aircraft, one infantry and iton is trying to provoke a: war. two transport divisions: Chinese Nationalist and HAVE 1,200 SMALL BOATS 1.200 small United States intelligence’ China's navy has sources on. Formosa say the vessels, including 32 submas Chinese mainland forees— rines. Half the submarine fleet farmy, air® and navy—number is. idle because the craft have jjust under .3,000,000 men. This been cannibalized to supply is about the same strength they spare parts for the other_ half. had in the summer of 1964 The The navy’s 211,000 men include \United States started -air attacks 120,000 marines and 25,000 coast ‘on North Viet Nam ‘the follow- artillery personnel. The main ing February naval strength is in patrol-tor- These —informants—say—there-pedo—hoats-and—fast~ gunbeats A has been improvement in the! The air force has about 3,000 quality of the Communist planes, but about one-third are \forces’ firepower, including the grounded because of the parts development of a nuctear pomp, shortage.~ “The regular fleet in- though the Chinese have on Jimited’ means to deliver A-bomb to a_ target | For the time being, the formants say, China has jmore than 10. plates—-all an- cient Russian bhombers—capable jof carrying a nuclear bomb. \They say the Chinese are. work- ing on missiles: but appear to be jseveral years . waviay. In addition, By DONAT VALOIS ithe Moscow-Peking dispute is QUEBEC (CP) — This city’s \depriving China of spare parts %8rd mayor. likens his job to Ineeded for’ its Russian MiGs that of supervising the \Tower of and. submarines “Rabel, but he's keen. to forge HAVE SPY NETWORK ‘ ahead : Chinese Nationaiist intelli Called dynamie, authoritarian gence officials here say they and opportunist, Gillies Lamon- have a good network of agents tagne, 46 - year - old former in. the. eastern part of the main- bomber pilot, won the office by land. 6,387 votes on a reform ticket U.S. army ‘officials. statiened in municipal elections last Nov ihere also keep a close watch on. 44. : : mainland military. activi- ties. The U.S: and Chinese Na- in oh a — eearene, tionalist intelligence reports 60- per cent: ne te sitet 170,000, give this picture of main'énd 8 population "need . new housing, ‘and .an-end to corruption at- city hall. A Yoyal commission found that @regularities and _ traffic- ~ ticket fixing had cost the city $100,000 a year for 12 years. Proprietor of: a gift shop and China's military might at this time: The army has 2.540.000 men, serving in 36. “infantry armies’’ treinforced——-divisions)—and regular divisions. These inciude three cavalry, six armored, 21 ° artillery, two rocket, nine anti- mee i Tonmie e aireraft.and 17 vorder divisions. ‘ished a code of ethics for-eivic Almost all the border. divisions ; : s are stationed - in. Manchuria and employees within = wees, of. the Sinkiane proves, on China's retin on anything “done «| an a sai v himself or his exécu- More ‘than 1,000,000 men are tives. He prohibited moenlight- - concentrated in -east: China on the coasts: opposité the fatidnal-* ist Chinese. strongholds of For- Wan PARTY. FIGHT mosa, Quemoy and Matsu. Sev- Mr. Lamontagne was one of eral hundred thousand ere three aldermen elected in 1962, posted in south China near the the. year the CPP. was founded, Vietnamese border. and later won its leadership. He One Chinese Nationalist ‘ftel- survived “an internal dispute ligence source says unveriti\’: over which candidates the party information has been received would. endorse for, the 1965 elec- that 100,000 of these men have tion, ing by—city. policemen. 5 As leader, he had promised aoeatcy where scientists wiil selection of candidates. through search it for dust, fibers, hairs ordinary voting, but changed —anything which could point to his mind at*the lastsminute and. the men who were in the ve- said the executive must’ ratify hicle at the time of the Thurder. the membership's cin ce. ‘of Two women who live near the candidates. garage and saw the car drive in He denounced separatists for and. locked up Friday ‘may be linfiltrating the CPP and causing able to identify. members of the trouble. gang. 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The intelligence—sources— feel the militia forces need con- sderable more training t be come—an effective field force. New Quebec mayor plans ° wide program of reform “However, you've chosen the wrong field of battle. The battle for independence should be waged on the provincial .evel.” This did. not stop observers from remarking that the result was to give: Mr. Lamontagne dictatorial control of the 3,000- member CPP. But it spiit. the party. and Andre _ Chenier formed” a rival: Civie Action Party which ran’ Raymond Cos- sette against. Mr. Lamontagne in. November. = MAYOR RETIRED : It was-a- three-way fight, with independent. Isidore Deschenes . the third candidate. Mayor W1l- frid:.Hame) announced just be fore the election that for rea- isons of age and (health he would ‘not seek a men four -" yéar term. In the elections ithe “CPP won nine of 12 aldermanie seats. 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