= my wit wear ip the Easter Por- SHE’S THE APE FORTHISHAT ade. “Oleo” has been a fesi- was made especially for. dent at the Denver Zoo for “Qleo” by a Denver Depart- ation, which is an original, ment store. “Oleo” a 2-year-old chimp-~° Denver Eviction Notice Is Served OnPress Gallery Members OTTAWA (CP) — Commons eogueogass= id sessions and about | Alan Macnaughton | 32 at other times. bas served what amounts to an | pay rent, probably $3.2 a [aneee See ©. 7eet, enehueve Since then gallery member- of cleaning costs. erations, not not- ‘necessarily under est ‘Telsewhere in Silent On (AP Wirephote). | é ae eee & a a 1965. 11 Canada k eo Ready 7 DAVE McINTOSH | keeping force provided by the «, fund’ OTTAWA (CP}—Caasda now |“imternstional ‘community’ ‘to waar Sgt 8 is prepared, at least in princi- guarantee any political settle- short of need since it was es- ple, to take part io military | ment in Viet Nam. tablished a year ago. ‘| Thus here have peace-keeping pera United |LITTLE SUCCESS Pa cn pe oy ag hecatg Nations flag, informed sources) Canada has had little success new method to promote inter- say. |i promoting formation of am national peace-keeping efforts An example could be partici | international force for UN serv- which could be carried on out- pation in a Common weal | ice, vartly because many UN side the UN. peacekeeping force to| members are opposed to the A few years ago, Canada| help protect, say, Aostralia or principle of collective financial declined to participate in a - _|Fespousibility for. UN peace- Western air defence system | Canadian | keeping operations Army's 4,000-man special air-| For instance. the UN force inj Red China. borne force with headquarters | Cyprus is financed by the seven | Officials now suggest -hat at Camp Petawawa, Ont., iS countries providing contingents | under similar circumstances to- designed for P- \to it—Canada supplies the larg- day, Canada ‘would be more est -contingent, —1-120 SS ne ee ere - New Building In Montreal | Viet Nam_and, if alowed | | Is Tallest In: Conimantadaalii tn America or in Aftica. Prime Minister Pearson has |ing green-black structure cor- ning of October. suggested creation of a peace- |nered. by -four long white col- The new skyscraper is the . umms has made its appearance first phase of an identical twin- _ Brinco Head the UN. External Affairs aia Martin has said a new rn Communist | on the skyline over the last two tower project estimated to cost | years—and is.now the tallest ¢99 900,000. It is backed by Eu- building in the. Commonwealth. ;onean and American interests Rising 47 storeys over the including Euram Corp., the city’s - financial = oe Italian Economic Corp., and. , "ie 1 foria’s $45,000.000 stock ex- gore! rented over SO per change tower forms a connect- cent of the 1,461,700 square feet ing link between the old and oy office space and should reach | mew sections of the city—caught gy nt by May and 80 per | between the: two. - pal jor Dag end oe October,” The 624-foot building—six feet said a spokesman for Place taller than Place Ville Marie in Victoria Sng or company ee ee ene | powet | Montreal, the previous record See eaaciia Gan eae" rom Churchill. formerty Hamil- | \holder—is the tallest reinforced in oe haa in Labrador to ‘cus-| concrete structure i © Power Route MONTREAL (CP)—The ehair- man of British Newfoundland | Corp. has declined to s pec- | ulate about which route the com- he world, its four immense white concrete jcornerpests set off against the Lakeburn 85563: Officially eee ie the be-| Sire-Federal 2.01% by Peter oan ‘Winters, who also 1s| chief executive officer of Brinco, said, ‘‘we are now in a position for India, under attack then by | MONTREAL ‘CPi—A tower- changes move in at the begin- Is to examine the various trans- ‘merits.”” He made the statement at the ginning of May, the tower will - mission alternatives on thelr | provide the financial district jwith a 40-storey shopping cen- tre, five restaurants and bars, a 530-seat ‘convention audito-' Brewer 2.02. Dam-Leah Guy Among the largest tenants date are the stockbroking of Molson and Co. and Roadhouse and McCraig Bros. The Place Victoria project was conceived in 1960 and was intended to be a jhree - sky- scraper development, each of 51 storeys. at an estimated cost | of $90,000,000. The new concept i pleted last July. NEXT PHASE FOR 1967 The second tower is sched- uled to start in 1967. Designed by Italian archi- \tects Luigi Moretti. and Pier | Luigi Nervie, the stock ex- jchange tower has five under- out- | ground levels for stores, res- jtaurants and garage, 43 floors above ground for office space, three mechanical floors in the upper part and a penthouse. Statistically, the building’s 47- a ‘concrete. is estimated at 5,000,000 hours. | The building is equipped. with 23 elevators reaching a maxi- mum speed of 1,200 feet a min- -| NEW POWER, _NEW SPEED wr New HOMELITE _ SUPER XL | CHAIN SAW For any. cutting job, for profes- sional or amateur, here is the world’s lightest direct drive chain saw with super power ---New Homelite Super XL. _ ern tip of Squaw Point to approx- imately the Western tip of Gov- ernror Island, and extending from the said tip of Walter P. deSiiva, Squaw over the waters of Director of Planning, Hillsborough Bay at a distance Regional Planning Commission, of one and three eights miles-in 19 Duke Street depth, and extending from said Halifax, N.S. gentre line of fire, and thereto a distance of 520 yards 8 eS ee oe os ‘ The danger area is c y de- . fined. by danger signs on land The Charlottetown STRAY AMMUNITION AND Plan To - EXPLOSIVE ae ie aa Bombs, 7% a = similar objects are a Have a — to life and a LA YN or retain suc as cuavenive. 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Buy From The Dealer Who's In The Tire Business YOUR IRVING DEALER Par Macnaughton set July 1 as the various Can ment Hill, and was prepared The company has two alterna-| rium, and will become the heart | stallions in service, i deadline for vacating a corridor} They spilled out into the.cor-|erect.a..modern building to be |tives_py an u lof. the ‘district when. the Mont- ne ae Ga : oe 3 ws, 12 ez, in the centre block of the Par jridor. now jammed with desks, called the Netional Press Cea- route through Newfoundland and'real and~ Canadian ‘stock ex-| ion at Maritime Winter Fair ane cnale, Bute liament buildings where some (filing cabinets and \tre. Rental would be $3.75 a/the Maritimes to the United =<——=—5' and winner of the Maritime | trees up to 4 feet in diameter. 35 of the gallery's 128 members Despite use of the corridor, ‘square foot a year, exclusive of | states or: through Quebec by an eu - Four Year Old Trot. With lim- |. Cuts 18” softwood in 17 see- have their desks. _ about 50 gallery members have jcleaning costs. If enough firm | overland route 100 Gallon 4 ty he has sired 18” har 4 “The corridor ‘is ‘an overflow no desk space. [rental commitments were ob- |" SM Ot aa Ve 6 Pe ee eee | dwood in 24 sec- from the gallery's ‘main work | ltained, the firm would be ready company examined a) Maritime tracks, including onds. Have a free demonstra ing room which Speaker Mac- | DON'T PAY RENT \to start work at once and the Sony os courn fe) of hot water Bavnadoesl Lady Lakeburn 2.08, Champ- | tian today. naughton proposes turning into| Gallery members P2y 20 building would be ready ‘by |t0 ‘transmit the power te US lowest possi ion Maritime Bred four year ‘hot. room" wit) comms (rent. Desks, Mia Fe aii frparkets, naorins ws Jast—J FOR ONLY A_FEW_PEN-| ott ‘mare; Lord Lakeburn rome facilities for writing and fling | Office supplies” and” telephones |"'3 “ep Publications, whieh | = talks” Quebec uly. DAY BUY AN Esso | 211; Mikeburn 2.11 and Star- : urgent news. are provided free Speaker | wns seven Canadian. papers |The talks were concerned with NIES A burn 211, outstanding colt . Brothers The letter marks the culnu Macnaughton has estimated aM-'/incinding the Ottawa Journal, |the possible sale of power from | WATER HEATER. voted “Horse of the Year” at | PEL nation of intermittent negotia- "¥al cost to the government at 'was interested in the possibility.|the falls to Hydro-Quebec. the : | ° Fredericton, N.B. All records | ef tions over several years with bout $100,000 of a | provincially-owned power distri- Palmer E CCHIC | taken on Markime tracks. successive Speakers about| In his letter to Mr.. Stewart \1unding and would be prepared | bution company. - : This proven sire is one of the Murray White space for the gallery whose | Tuesday. the Speaker reported 1, reserve space-for the gallery. |.. Talks between the company Lid. few trotting stallions in service ; members are newspaper, radio he had received a letter from | sper and Hydro-Quebec have since on the Island. Sales Service TV and periodical 3 | Works ~~ | Speaker Macnaughton |Dees met reer se 96 Fitzroy St. Alfred Webster, John Olt Gerald ‘Last October, Speaker | oecupaiion corridor istressed that in the | meet mier Lesage_ DIAL 4-8543 Royalty, Me gallery switch its main quarters | %S fire hazard. _, lications proposals it would be Te to the Norlite Building, a, scven| “! feel that we have reached _, 4, cailery members to work storey government-owned struc-|2 Stage where a decision must arrangements with the prin- - ‘ ture on Wellington Street just | now.,be made eron a { across, from Partiament Hill. | hazard hgh .| Some press gallery members | _ ‘Two general meetings of the date must be set AC- | already rent private offices in | ‘gallery on this offer resulted in | ton. Bes: Ottawa _perma- | a decision to find out whetrer| Speaker Macnaughton said: (jon desks and files, using gal- | 4 the government could make “I am left with no alternative jory facilities only for fast- | more space available in tae Nt te ee ace | breabing news. i eentre block. je without delay | Gallery membership has beeu | REJECT PROPOSALS |e ee ace cn | (See crete Non ot av | ‘ so. } Et. i _ In previous years, general | “with his notice, Speaker Mac- ing from Parliament te A Limited Time Only ! meetings had rejected _propos- | naughton coupied_ three propos- | PATENTS GO BACK i * ees eke patents, “= oY ron a a | ~ Now Boy Famous IRVING 0 li The present. gallery . He | United . 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