Not Likely Pope Will Leave Rome Hi fia outside Italy are inspired by the fact that Pope John has made and continues to make more vis- its outside of Vatican City than which he is bishop, or to his summer residence at Castal Gan- dolfo, Penthouse Construction Flurry In Winnipeg WINNIPEG (CP) -- A sudden| To meet the demand, builders flurry of penthouse construction|in Greater Winnipeg increased is a spectacular aspect of the annual apartment construction city's current building boom. {from about 250 suites to more "Only a few years ago, no one|than 900 suites in the last few believed that Winnipeggers would, Years. In the first three months ever pay more than $300 a month|of 1960, building permits were is- for an apartment," said one ar. sued for 15 new blocks with a chitact. "Now, there doesn't seem | otal value of $1,600,000. to be any limit." | While young couples' rented ' The first of Greater Winnipeg's/sPace in the smaller blocks, new apartment blocks with pent- builders and architects in the last house facilities opened last Octo-|year or two suddenly became ber in St. James. Today, at least/aware of another new market. three blocks under construction in|Older couples, whose children Winnipeg will have top floors re.(Were married, were selling their served for penthouses with aver-/homes and searching for first- age monthly rents ranging from [class apartments. accustomed to to 4 | These people, Real estate experts say build- Paying high taxes and upkeep on | ers have only scratched the sur-|older homes, were willing to pay face of this new market. Pent-|$400 a month and up for the right : Ocean Freighter Pope Names Body To Prepare Council VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Pope Wednesday named a pon- tifical central commission to head | preparations for the Roman Cath- c Church's first Call For Action In Labor Party was sounded Tuesday in the| growing free-for-all within Bri- tain's Labor party when the The union's Sir Tom Willlamson, is a supporter of party leader Hugh Gaitskell, Following last year's electoral |defeat at the hands of the Con- servative party, Labor is cur- rently wracked with a variety of intra - party disputes involving dissenters of varying political leadership of one of the country's biggest trade unions. asked the executive to take action against dissidents within the ranks. | The call for action against "personal mud-slingers" within the opposition party was made in a statement by the executive angiwieneral council of the 770,- 000-member National Union of General and Municipal Workers. | secretary,| was clearly directed against hel strong left wing. TRIBUNE UNDER FIRE "consistent organized campaign'|and called on the party' by the leftist weckly, Tribune, aptutive, which meets "not only directed 2gainst the, ; leaders of the party and the annual conference in official party policy but also! "the basis u against certain trade unions and loyalty and shades. But the NUGMW attack| their leaders." | gy Saeed Entec ad Atotdiban ct It added that such behas jeopardized the fraditional tionship between the Labof Thé statement singled out aj2ud the 'rade Joie ao next esday, fo which ty within the may be "a Canadian TONDON (CP)=A new note dinal Leger, Archbishop of Mont- real; James Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto; and Most Rev. Paul Bernier of Gaspe, Que. Nearly Capsized PORT WELLER (CP) -- The ocean freighter Atlantic Dealer, under tow from Mobile, Ala., to Buffalo, nearly keeled over near here Wednesday as it approached the Weland Canal. The ship, which has been out of use for two years, developed a heavy list to starboard due to a shift of ballast water when valves failed to function prop- erly. It was levelled after sev- eral hours work. The freighter, owned by Dollar | Lines, will be refitted at Buffalo for use on the Great Lakes. Chemical Wine Big Success LIMOGES, France (Reuters) --A modern alchemist whose grapeless wine did a roaring trade until police found it was made with chemicals, was jailed Wednesday for 18 months and ordered to pay 4,490,000 new francs (about $900,000) in |penalties to tax authorities. It awarded damages to four organizations of the wine trade which intervened in the case as | civil parties. The court also decided that Charles Chemillier's wine-mak- ing apparatus, "notably an electric heater," would be con- fiscated. Chemillier, 58-year old chem- ist and wine merchant, told the court his secret recipe was tartaric acid, yeast, animal black, caramel, sugar, other chemicals "and, of course, plenty of water." houses with rents in excess of accommodation. $600 the drawing| Tenants for the new luxury Toor id hb ® | blocks are screened carefully, with preference given to older, NEW DEVELOPMENT {married couples willing to sign Previously, the boom in apart-| three-year and five-year leases. ment construction here was at- Most owners estimate it takes) tributed largely to young married|from one to two years to find suit- couples. |able tenants for a new block. Ontario Firm Lowest Bidder SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. Folding Chaises v.. Aluminum . .. 'Saran' webbed . . . exceptionally low priced! We'd like to suggest this chaise--which give a lot of com- fort for a moderate price -- as a gift for Father's Day ! 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All 1 asked you is whether I should take the No. 4 bus, the No. 8 bus, the No. 10 bus--or give up and go by cab." "I been waiting here for half an hour. Where you been -- to Mars?" tendered the lowest bids to build the substructure for the approach to the Canadian side on the Soo's | 'international bridge. | Steed and Evans of St. Cathar-| ines submitted a bid, of $343,000, lower than eight "other bids, James Brophy, chairman of the Hittin i | International Bridge Authority, Don't argue with him, Grace. announced Wednesday. Just take his badge number."| Second lowest was from John Chisholm of the Cornwall-area PRICE-FIGHTER town of Alexandria, who bid "Just climb out from behind] $391,200. that wheel, Mac, and we'll settle| Nise bids ere Hien Submied » {on the substructure 0 this in the street. the United States side of the He's a frustrated jet pilot-- 15000000 bridge. Darin and that's why he wears those $20 Armstrong of Detroit was low| Siugjasces'" |e oars sony mad " " " e bridge authority made no Do Joa mg ® Sted ii immediate decision on the award- me. No, he didn't say anything| 08 of contracts. Tenders must to me, but m first be studied. "Can oh "one fhe window The bridge authority has set back here? Junior is getting car Aug, 3 Ps the ieiiotive date tor " | e sick | span of the bridge which will link "I forgot my wallet. Can You, tie city with Sault Ste. Marie, Ont | | Bacteria terday. "Don't you ever get tired driving the same old route day of after day after day?" e chang wi wee 2 oe Killer Tested a public servant?" "I admit he looks big for his age, but he won't be five years old until November. That alge- bra book he's carrying belongs to his older brother." "Does this bus go by the de partment store that is having a sale on bedsheets this week? I forgot the name of the store." '"How do you guys operate . . . one fare for the company and one for yourselves?" CROSSWORD PUZZLE By JOHN E. BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--A new Cana-| dian . developed insecticide may open a new approach to the con-| trol of insects which destroy fruit| and vegetable crops. The federal department of ag- ricuiture is' completing tests on| instead of a chemical base. It's expected to be in commercial ACROSS 4. Tropical trees @. Stringed instrument 11. Around 12. Regions 38. Arctic t 3 3 rey [ENEMLUNCED Yesterday's Answes 39. Italian leader 40. Let it stahd (print) p 42, Large worm ythical 43. Perched British king 45. Po steep First-class wildly (collog.) 47. Exists river 20. An auxiliary verb 38, 21. Pre-eminent an insect killer with a bacteria resistance '| been known to kill insects. Insect production in time for next year's crops. . The department says chemical insecticides now in use leave res- idues on foliage and fruit which are frequently toxic to humans and animals and harmful to ben- eficial insects. In addition, insects can develop to many types chemical insecticides now on the market. TWO WAY KILLER The new insecticide contains spores of the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis, which has long It is unique because it can kill by infection or by a toxin. con- tained in the bacterial spores. An insect is paralysed within a few hours after it has eaten a mod- erate dose of bacterial spores sprayed on crops. The insect stops feeding and «death follows. Two pounds of the spore prep- arat.on were mixed with 100- gal- lons of water at the department's research station at Kentville, N.S., and sprayed on apple trees. it killed more than 90 per cent of winter moth larvae apd about 75 per cent of cankerworms. 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