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VAUXHALL
VICTOR
Canada's
Import.
Sales
Lea
c.·:
l.!l'l.'tt
THE DAILY NEWS
~~
r.
&A_~
...
~
Ltd.
Vol.
67.
No.
92
THE
DAILY
NEWS,
5T.
JOHN'S,
NflD.,
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL
20,
1960
(Price. 7
Cents)
Charles
Hutton
&
Sons
eat
out
GETS
2
YEARS
1
1
·
llUHB.~:'\.
South Africa
1.\I'J
- Thirtrrn
:\c~roPs
w~rr
;;cn-
tcllt;ctl
In
twn
:;cars
in
jail
with
one
war
>U>pctHicd
TtH·>da~·
for
t;•king
part
in
the
marc:h
from Caln
~lanor
into Durban
April I durin!:
which
three
~c
grne~
were shot dead.
All the defendants
pl<·a<h·•l
guilty and lt•stified they wcrr
forc<•d
to
join the procrs-ion.
o
ounts
n
orean
iots
Bloody
*
Fighting
l11
Five
Cities
Bullfighter
Sl·~OlT-
\p·
·-
Pre~idcnt
S~·ng:man
Rhee\
l(o,·em·
men! clamped wartime material
law
on fh·e South
Korean
citie>
Tuesday ni:;:ht after a
hlood~-
day
of
n
c:1r-
revo lul ion.
WASHI;>;GTO;>;-Western
Forei~n
\linisters
poses for
pbutograph~rs
prior to
thdr
lllel'ting on <lisanmimcnt
l!lruhlem~.
Left to
ri~ht:-Francl>s
Maurice Com·e
de
!\hu·,·ill(•:
llalv's
:\nlonio
St·~ni:
l:nitecl Slatt•s S:·t·I'Clilr\' ur
Sialt
Christian
Herter;
C:rcat Britain's Selwyn
Lloyd,
and
Canada's
Howard
C.
<:rcrn.-l'Pl
Tt·!eph<llo. ·
Stay-
At-
Home
1
Regulations
Strike Fails
On
Foreign
Tough
Beef
L\
\'T·:J:SII:UI. Eng. <lkul-
crs
---
Brit~>h
intl!flghl<·r
\"in-
cent
Hi<chc•!C·k
saiil'rl
to
Sp.:in
Tucsdil~·
w makr a
comcba('~
,
in
thr
cnrri<l<l.
i
Tht•
:l~-.'
c:·r-old
chil'l;cn
far-
1
mer.
\Iolii
kil
bi'
falht•r"o
!.on-
~
don
ll'\\Tin·
bu~ilw
.
.;;s
in
H1411
In
b;·t·tOmr.
a hulllighll'l'.
did
wt'IJ
;n
lH;
fir,t lull sra;on
in
Jn511
hut
his
three
follnv:ing
:-~ra:-.on.~
\\'l't'f'
poor.
llr
was
h•H•Pd
out
of
one
hull
rin~.
Before ,,ailing Tuesda)·.
Hitch-
Ct;l'1,
,aid hr
lwd
to
pron•
him-
self In Spanish
nmnls
h<:forr
1h<•r
would
~ccrpt
him
again .
. :l
knew
it
was
no
good
trl:-
in:2.
to
,...lop
him.'' ::aid his wift'
.Jarqllt•lillt'. \\'.ho
i.~·
~1il.nn.~
in
Bnt;oin
with
their threl' child·
Jlll!.\:\:\ESBt"RG fl"Pl - Mri1·an township>
at
l'ort Elila·
11)"
ARC'Il :\lacKJ·:\ZIE tllnritir·'
'"id
'J'tor•.·day
Tllr)'
ren.
South .\frteon
:">t•gro
politit-al
br•th
anrl
arrested ahout
1711
(l'J''I'.<\
WA
('1'-"l'ut
dOI\'1\
wc·1·p
<'ll/1\tll<'llt
ing
more
in
snr-
"\\'hrn I 'aw the
took
in
hi'
ryes
as
he
fnndlerl
his capr
illld
,won!, I
knew
he
would
go
\\'hale\·Pr
hilppCI\!'d."
Hitchcock.
known
~s
"~:1
ln~
lcsr"
to
Spanish
crow<!'.
imr~ht
a
bullli~hl
lal't October
as
a
prelu<lc
to
hi~
comrhaek
aut!
Scores
were
rlcad
<mel
hundred~
wnundrcl
The
l"nitcd Stalt''
delh
cn·d
a virtual rchu!.c
to
11hce
for his strona-arm t•lcdion
ladit·~
and
ur~ed
hinl
tn fan· up
to
pop;;lnr gri(·,·:mecs. :'>lidnight found
th!,
capital transformed frmn a battlefield into a no man I
land,
wwcd
into a jittery
r1uict
hy
the
guns
of
truck-
IPads or
arnw
trnnps rushed in from
the
north.
1\'ils
carriNI out
of
thP
hullrin~
WOflST
[RJSIS
YET
Thr
troops restored
Ull·
'
'it
Jloa
nr:11·
lladrid
on
thl' · 1 · t t th hcat·t
of
th•
Thr S:i-rr::r .
old
pre.'l<
<'n:
easy
qu1c
o e . <
shoulders
n!
eltt'ering
~pan·
found
him;elf [;,rt'
to
l~cc
111
th
<·it,·
hut ,·iolence contmuerl
i;ird;. the graw<i
int~rnal
crisis
of
to ·brrak
0
ut
in
the norlhea,l·
. .
..
·the
ro•puhlic"s
Jt-~<'ar
hi,tor;.-.
Prn section which
is
the sitf
Th~>
.·•·:"on hr
hopr<
to
11~\tt
S.
1
I'
,.
11
Ta
"'ll
T:Jl'iun
of
til('
l'ninr~ity
of
Korea
~-
"'fill'
Jtl
]·,I]
.lOU,
ll.d.
1
""
. S
j'
['""
-~
to
·'
Ill
''
an<
a.:t•
II.
' .
;md
Kwangju werr umlrr
mar-
anrl thP ."roul
:\a
tona ..,nt·
tt·r·nal
ira--that
is
to
lwcomc
a lial
law,
and the capital for a \'ersity, The army said
it
had
full-flrd~ed
malarlor.
At
pres· time '('('nH'd almost
in
a state matter• under cnntrol In the
"Ill
hn
,·."
"till\\'11
,.,,_.
a
IJO\'I'IInro.
I f
!lint•
rt'tt'e• ltnde·· nlat··
' '
,,
' '
of
anarch>·.
Th<'
a1·my
impost'<
our " '
·'
·
fighting
onl~·
~·oun~
bull~.
Durin.~
thl' wintl'r hr
traint·<l
on
his
farm
hPre ll'ith
his
l':ife
pla~'il~;.:
thr
p;1rt
of a hull.
t•en>m·.<hip
on
Knn·an new,. tial
law.
The att;wk on the presiden-
pap<'r<.
fl
I I b
;\lmo~t
likr a rapital
at
war.
tial manSion re er
er
a
pu
·
Seoul
wa.-
in
a
.<tatr
of
riotmt; lil' feeling that police htutaJi.
turmoil throu.chout
Tuesda~·.
tr·
had helped Rhee
to
his land
lr~drr.•
lo>t
a
ma.inr
tri;ol
of
prr.•on'.
They
were
lirH'l"ihcd
tlwt primr Englbh roa"t bt'l'f.
row
than
in
iillger
on
n•;>:.rls
~trtn~:h
"•lit
tlw
11·hitr
~m·t•m·
h;
policr
as
"unlawful star· captain. Yu't•r unrler arn•.•t." th.d
'"111"
.\:1\Pril'::n.,
1'1inl;
mrnt
Tl!!':>rlay
whrn a st;IHII·
a\\'a~·,,"
J.-otsis
<honiigan~>.
per· That's not a tine fmm Slwr- l"arwdian
anti-rti>r'il.'<:
1\ll'il'·
Investigate
Crash
·
s'!i<l<'
dl'tory
la>l montft.
St·,·rrol
huildin~s
were
~rt
aftrr ..
Thow•anrl' of Korean'
al~n
/1
rhrr·•·in~
.
.il'rrin~.
chantin~
·
horrlt'
of
students. about
5.0UO
r·la<lt<'d
with police in
pu~an.
homr
.•lrtkr
flnppNl
hadl.1.
>on;
lacking the
idcntit~·
pa>s·
loek llnlmes but
an
pxampk-~-
un•s arc
lax
alnn<:
tht·
s:•a-
sn;pnr·;\\'ILI.I:.
\llrl.
rr·t••
\r~ro
\\nrkrr<
in
mo>t
;rre~s
llook, all adult non-whites
lllll>t
· arlmittcrlly h,l·pnthetu·al-ol n
11·;:>··
Jnrrs\i~a:or:-
Tllr"l:iY
piekcrl
r·~r·t·ulrrl"
:111
;11r
ltll'l"f'
:-.:pflkF"
man
.<aid.
II
fell
ehotll
nne-h:olf
milr
fr'!nl
lhr platrau. no.'r
fir.·l
inloo
rooek.r·
lrrT:Iin
at
ilw
Korean prr<s
r~port'
said
Ill~
,tr·m~
..
'm:o,hrrl
throu~h
a rnr-
<·rnll'd
thrrc
~rrw
from about
l;tin
ol
trar
;:a>.
'trc;,m,,
o[
lirc-
i£norrd a !'all
hy
the outlawed c"rr)·
undt•r
1\Pilrlhcicl
laws
and Canadian ngriculture inspr·t·- FEST PIPEI_INE orr'r thr
.•
raller<•rl
1\r<'cka~e
of
,\lrit.\11 \ational
Con~n·ss
to
othrr
"undt,;;irahl~s."
tor appn•hcnding the
~kippH
( 'an;Jdi:Jns "ju.t
do
not
r••n.
a
~i:Jlll
Pnitrrl
Statr•s
,\ir
!'on·•·
•ta~·
away
from thrir
juh.1
I
hi>
The African
1\at.ional
Con-
of«
forPign
l'~sscl
pl)'ing the
li;:'-'
thl' rl:•n:!<'r"l" •'"'';hii,ti<''
l'ar~o
pl;o•lt'
11
hich
cr:r.,hcrl
in
w~ck
in
prnlr>l
a~ainst
asrrrts
~l'l''·'
had
flooded
tht•
natiVl', St. Lawn!ncc Sl'aWil;'. )'Pt.''
;1
wi!n:·1.1
told a
r·'l\1~··c$-
rol!t!l'!
hill.·
nl'ar
lh'l"l'
~lr.ud:~:
..
of
tlte
go1·r11\l11rnt'•
apartheid·
hn1·n,;hips
with lrallrts urging The crinw; Tm·king into
'ion
at
>;ulw
:n•millrt·
in
rx-
killiiW
its
ni;w
IT!'\\'
mrmht·r,.
p~>lirir,.
, ·Negroes
to
boycott
wot'k
lor
a'
foreb~n
meat
rr·csh
ril'
unt·o:Jk·
prcs,;in~
f:•:n·
that tlw
'C-'Way
.-\
i:_lr\.F
l"'arrl
0
r it•quir::
hN
•rall'r
and
a barbrrl wtrr ·
~-ii\
1
?rt~~urlel;.~
111
~~,:~t~~~
50
-~~
harri<·arlr
to
11i"hin
60
0
·arrl<
of
erl~:'
of
"
pun<!.
. ·
waiko;
nf
lJfr.
In
Kwan~ju
1>\wr·s
oflicral rr<tdrtu-r hrforr
ahroul
\O.IJIJO
sturlrnl:< and
\o
;nl:"~tt111"~''('1Hctll
iuquiQ
hnarrl
W<l:-o
hne.
from
tlw
~nards
Ojl<'llr'l
f•rr. llt'n\ronslra·.
I<!Wil•p<'nplr
attacked goYern·
rxprctrrl
tor.,
amon~
the
crowd
frll. ,
1
rt· . ·
ThP
lr'l
o[
str~n~th
ramr
w~·.•k
in
prolrst
a~ainst.
the,
rd
011
cntcrinn the
<~•a·,•:<ty,
t•au
::c
t~-pi~cli
..
;o.·
t.ll
-~l1s
fro:,
1
[)~"r
air
hast•
in
DPia-
Tu~~da~·
with
lht•
full re.ump- ·passbook rules and the
jailin~:'
thus menacing
'he
lw~lt:1
or'
or
ftll~dgri
pr•st>
mid
disrasrs
w~n·
:rrril·<•rl
here
anrl
w;
1
s
lion
of
work
following the four-
of
many
Negro leaders under i Xorth American livestock. , harmful to :\orth Amcri<;an
flow,
1
by
lwlieopler. into the
, :
~
. .
•.
.
..
: nwn n
1c-c-...
(
1.\t'r
F.LH110:-i
riXHl
. Tlw Se•ltl\
riot~rs
,;d
fn·e
In
da:·
Easter weekend. 1 the
Rtate
of
emergency.
now
in! Stringent ml'at regulations,; agriculture. ·hill>
10
start its in\'l'stigation
of
.\!any :'\rgroes
were
short
of
its third
week,
comparable to the 1·igilance
in
Donald
Fi!'lr·hr•r·.
ext•t·uti\·e
lh<'
er:t>'h.
Thl'
hig
l'-12!, hound
moar) and thus ill-prepared for \\"ith
most
of
Johannesburg's detecting t•ontraband liquJr. >t•t·rcllry of the
Jluq
l're1·en- fn:m
~lildcnhall.
Eng..
from
a strike.
220.000
;'o;egro
workers back
on
narcotics or jewels. applied to liun .\ssoeiali:1n
at
1linncapo- Drnw.
crash<'d
two
11
,iwt"'
Pohrt• and troops
.<loon
h~·
in
their jobs and similar
good
the Queen's tahle aboard thl' lis, went
on
to eill'
t.l1e
1952
after tal;enlf lrllm nrarh;·
~e.~ro
areas urar here and
at
turnouts elsewhere, a former royal yacht Brittania
on
La;t
outbreak
of
hoof-and-mouth
U~AF
Ernest Hannon base.
Capetown and Durban
to
"pro-
('o11gres.s
offt'ct'al
~at'd
the strike· year's
C~n~dian
tour.
disea'e
;n
S;:>katciH'wan as
an
1 1
H('St'tlf'
~~
orkr1·s
('Otlld
IWi
l'C<tl'h
th0
SCPnC
itOtnl'diately
hrrml<e
of
the
rnu~h
tcrr;lill.
Rut
fool
patrols
mana~e·l
In
~et
lo
the
arc~
Tuesday_
.-\ir
furrr
official~
at
Harmon
said
thn
knr\1'
something
\\'as
wrong
1~hen
they suddenly lost
coitlact with the plane
on
their
radar serren.
Th~
plane madr
no
r:Hiio
rnniacl hefore crash-
"fht' studcntc. ;omc chilrlrrn.
,creral
rlownluwn building,·
were
.ioinrrl
hy
thousands
of
including
two
pro-::lolernment
trlll'nspcorlc an;!rily
d<'nounc-
newspapers and the head-
in;:
the re•ults of the
)la~c·h
·quarters
for the toul(h anti·
ekction.
whtch
the
oppostt~on
Communist youth
corp~.
Alon2
qys
wa<
ri~grd
hy
the ruhng with the police the youth
corp~
Lihrral party
and
police coer-
wa'
nccusrrl
or
~lrong-arming
C:on.
the opposition
in
last month';
" The plane p]ummctcr
on
y a
At
nigiJIIall.
an
·infantry
diYi-
election.
trcf'
work<'rs
from "agitators. {ailed because "the people. were·. Allt:aw
or
Un!•onkl'd
foreign example of
whatmil!ht
result. short di>tancc fro:n ,
1
plat(•au
and inlimidators."'
as.<~rtcdlv
broke."
m<'al
ts
slnppctl under
~cal
Canndi:tn llcer r•xpmts to
lht•
wht•re
an
•·nwrgenc)·
l;mdin~
~~r•·
1
·n~
to
1
,rr•·rnt
t]
1
nm
frnm'
before forl'ign \'.cssd,;
t•nl<•r
L.S.
\\'Cl'p
h:lllt:rl until
Ill<'
.
11
II
1
h
' " '
"r·nnrt•l\·a
1
l'Ol\ r
1a1r
rc·n
Ill.~.
sion. spearheaded
hy
a tank Some
of
the
demonstrator~
company. nto\'ed into Seoul and eallcd for
Rhcc·.~
resignation
murc troops eonlinued
to
pour hut the president has often
~oing
to
their
JOb;;.
Xo
trouble llt· t·ompl;dned the strikr call the seaway, a,!!ncultlll'C aa- disr•a.,e was
wi.•<'d
out.
in
throu~h
thr night.
Srrm~
of
hinted that he feels
no
onr
·
thr cro;nls
of
drmonstrator<
<'nn
protrd
Korea (rom rom·
chPerrd them-·thcir argument munism
;ts
well
a~
hr
ran.
w:JS
with
lhr T.ihrral
p•rt>·
anrl
Till' riotrrs
Willi
011~
politi-
llw
prrsidrnl. not \l'llh
lh<'
r~l
f'OIIr<'.«inn.
.\laynr Kim
w;~.o
r1·pnrtrrL
\\'tiS
b;Hily
timed hrt·ause •·a£trl'
·-
------
l~n
.\RRESTEil a
holida.1·
anrl
free and
ea'Y
H
~
R•
~
f'nh•·~
and
.-nldrl'l'S
.<:rppnriCII
~II<'Illliu~
liiOnl')',
nohody
11·as
ec
......
~er
1
Jr~
~s
I>~
~nnnred
cat·~
rairlrrl thr·rc prepared
to
lo'c
pa)·."
'i
~
· ·
,.,~
1
~
U.S.
Of
Jack
.
Kennedy
N.
S.
Govt.
May
Go
To
Polls
In
june
Accuses
Hitler.
Policies
IIAT.lfAX
ll"l'l
..
It
;1ppr"rrd · Sprcnlalinn
011
Hl~
Nova
WHr:ELING,
W.Va.
IAI'i-·
at
11
p.m.
!,ST
~la)·
9--etectoon t·rrlain
Tuc~rla;·
that the 1\ora.Srntia cleetinn date
crntre~
on,
.Jack
Kennedy got his Irish
up
err.
Scntia
).!OI'~rnmcnl
will
go
to
the .!nne fi
or
i or
.June
13
or
14.
,11'1llY.
llun:c•<HI\1
of
S0ou1
re,ili\nr.rl.
Tucsdav
\t
a
stn11
;!I
Hr';ol·h.'·
RethaH,\
· ·
~t
· · ' polls
in
June. It
is
known
tl1at
Prem\Crs
"an-
The Democratic senator
from
eollt•gr. a
llel'l;lt•r·
who
trail
rei
The
Ia>
I possihilit)·
tot
a
~l;oy
field
:t11rl
Flemming
t~ave
con·
\ E\\'
llEI.Hl
!Reuter'!
_!
praspec·t that the
di~cussion~
11.\
\'.\\"A.
('uha I API - ,olini starter!
!n
talk
aiJout
cum-
l-lass;Jchusctts, otl\'iousb· irked
him
throu~h
IIIUelJ
n[
his
\\'i;- elect
inn
ll'a.<
ruled
11111
Tuesrln)
fern•d
on
possible dates
and
Chinese communi,;! Premier wilt lead to a real settlemelll.
rnmt
)l!nbtrr
Fidel l'astro munism
in
onlet'
to
pel'secutc at the pcrsis!cnt
nct•rlling
of
consin campaign
and
is
follow·
afternoon
hy
a
soUI"Cl'
rlose
10
that
~Jr.
Flemming farors June.
L'hou
t-:n-lai
Tucsdny was
:\rhru
has said he can
set
Chou
Gets
A
Co-ol
Welcome
In
India
>old
Tur>d<ly
h<·
want, hrtter
all
free
men,
to
pcr~ccute
every Srnalot· Hubert
H.
Humphrey
in~
him
through
n_orthcm
We>l
l'ro''l'!'-'siw
Cons<•rr:•ti•·r
!'rem-
------
grretcrl
by
a stern
.Jawaha_rlal
no common ground between
relations with the United States,
~~·pe
of
justice," Castro replied.
of
~Iinne
sola and
his
suppor-
hV1r~uua
1
.
1
a>
ked
Kh~nndt•d;·_
how
icr llubert
L.
Stanfit•l<l.
The
in-
:\ehru. hostilr demonstraltons the opposrng
cla1ms
and for
hut
profe;;~cd
to
find
some
"Remember Hitler and llusso· tcrs, accepted Humphrey's chal- c
cott
r
~quare
1s
uttcs as, . . .
..
;
1
Red
Attack come when
he
arrived to di.'· sC\'Pral weeks has warned
111-
b
.
ie11gc
to
a face·to·face dnbate
t'tl
'·' 1 'tl
II
f
I'
fotmatton
s,1.r
nn
annonme· [ r t th f t' · prob
~imilarily
ctwern V.S. policies lini. Remcmher Senor Franco ,
pri'Slu<;n
w_t
1
ws_r·
o a
•0·1
ment
tof
111
~
election
would
he
and a corrcr·t hut
<·ool
we·'
dians t
1a
e ron tel ·
and thoH
of
Hitler
and
llus- the
S11aniSh
dictator, that friend their presidential primary
_fight
man
f..athohc
of
lnsh
descent., .
1
, TuPsda\·
t·u~s
disputed border ques-
lrm
will be tong and dra'll'n
solini.
of
Eisenhower. ; and made the
>Ubjcct
or
hts re-' "I don't
t:•kc
orders from
_mat
c · · · . F d i lions. out. "
Thr
l"
u I)
an
rc\'(\1\lliOtWI')'
"The only !bing Franco, llit· 'ligion
.a
major topic
in
his hop.
abO\'C.''
Kennedy replied. ' The prnrineial rlectJon
law
I
eare
i The
Chine><'
leader will
be'
lradrr. howe\'rr. denied
he
was
·
l~r
~lussolini
were accustomed: ttnd·sklp speeches. · "I
am
going
to
go
to churl'h: prol'idt•s lor
lht•
wnt
of
e!eclwn : :
in
India
,ix
days to
discu~s
thr tnspirallon for a suggcstfon to
say
was
lhat they were; The
two
moves
rrprcscnt a wherr I
want.
reganlless ·
nf
lo
he
tss~crl
at
least
4
~
days
he-
TAIPEI. Formosa
(AJ')-Thc
wit~
the
I_nctian
prime minister i
that he meet
with
President, enemies
of
Communism, and complete turn-about from his whrther I'm elected president
fore
polling
day.
~lay
31
15
onl)·
"arrison commander
of
the, then·
ser1ou~
border
quarrel.·
Ei~enhowcr
or State Set·retary 'while talking
of
communisnt. method·
of
cnmpaignin;:
in
Wis·
I or not;"
he
said,
41
days
nway
tl)(lay.
~
·
~chru
marie a pointer! refer-,
Christian
A.
Hrrtcr. they attcmr>ted
to
justify every:
crmsin,
where
he
dcfcal_crl
Hum-; This drew a
ion~
ovation
It
was
!earned, howe,·rr. thai
Qucmny
Islands
has
cancelled
t'IH'c
in
his wekuming ;pect·h:
r~stro
promised a major sort
of
a~~rcssions,
and 1
think~
phrey earlier this month. :from the studr•nts.
Bet
han~·
is· the prcm1rr plans to make.
h1,
all
military
leave>.
warning that
t.o
their· stramed t·clations.
.•
·
piJiir·y
~tatcment
~Ia~·
I.
thcrt• exists todav some similar-: "In
view
of
the
way
the cam· a
DL<ciplcs
of
Christ srhoo]
with
amwunccment
~hortly.
possthly the
Red
Chinese
may
hr
pre-: Ahout
100
rlemonstralot·•. ·
The l"uhan lcJdcr seemed
it)"
in
the policy. of the govern- paign
is
evolving
in
West
Vir-
an
enrolment of
700.
:within the next
two
weeks.
The
paring
an
inl·a,iun
of
the member>
of
tile •·i;:hl wing
anxious to
>a)'
it
was
not
he
mrnt
of
the United States
of
1
ginia." Kennedy
Haid,
"I ran'!,
---------·-
1 datr
is
Irkcly
to
follow
hy
a
few
i'Jationalisl outposts just off llindu
~lahasahha
p<tt·t_,
..
:ricd
who
hart
su~;:ested
a meeting North America which ·appears, accept the current attacks with·'
.-\I.I.OW
SM-\1.1.
CRAFT
clays
hallt•tm~
m
n<'tghhorm;;
· to break through a polil'e cor-
with t:.s. leaders.
hut
that
he
to
have arloptrrl a
policy
tlwt
in
:out
fi~hting
hack." i
OTTAWA'
(CI'l -
The
St.
1
New
Brunswicl1
wherr Conser· the mainland. Qualilied sonrces don and
~tallC
a proll'.'l at
had
~imply
answered a question othl'f limes served
to
ad1·ance
,
DEBATE
ON
TV
:Lawrence Seaway
will
he
open I \'ahvc Prcmwr
Hugh
.fohn
in
Taipei believed the 1\'arniug the presidential palace, where
on
that subject and that the fascism." : Within a matter
of
hours,
·~this
year
to
pleasure craft
at·
Flemming
i.s
cxpceterl
to
seek
was
not
based
on
any
new
in-
Chou
is
~lay
in~.
They elashcrl
North American
news
ag<•ncies.
WSAZ·TV
at Hpnlington. at the least 20 feet
long
and
two
tons! his mandate
in
earl)'
.June.
The· lelligcncc information. and they with police
who
drrol"e
them
report
in~
this. ··changed
rny
:westernmost tip
of
the state,
an-
1
in
weight, the seaway
~nlhorily
New
Brunswick voting date back.
W
k
d
d
h
l
r
I
d
11
'll b d
39
d attached
no
special significance -
1
·
words with e\'ery intent
to
dis·.
ee
en
s . nounce ,I e
two
WOU
r appear lannouneet Tues
a)·.
To
s
Wl
must
e announce '
ays
Ill'
. Heavy secun
)'
pre('autruns
creriit
th<'
Cuban g01ernnJent.".
on
an
hour-long television
show
he
a flat
$2
a lock. · allvance.
to
11.
surrounded Chou's reception
OnEX-AIR~:D
DOCTRJNE
.
at
Xcw
Delhi airport, with ·
Castro then
was
asked to rom-!
In
Ja.ll
De
Gaulle.·
only carefully-screened guests
ment
on
the
ofle11.
expressed : present.
doctrine that "anti-communism · COOL HANDSHAKE
is
counter-rl'volutionary." SPRINGFIELD,
Mo.
(AP)-:
As
Chou stepped from his
Cuts
Up
Body
llATON
ROUGE,
La.
lAP)
The
only
w;ty
to
ke~p
policr
from
~u,;pecting
was
to
cut
up
the
body
anri
~tct
rid o(
it
piere
by
piece,
Roy
Chatman
figured.
But police
rau~ht
11im.
.Judge
Lawrence L'ter •en·
t cnccd
him
to
10
days in jail
for leaving the scene
of
an
accident.
The
body
was
that or a
tar
Chatman
was
driving when
it
was
involved
in
a hit-and·
run collision:
"I think that Hiller and
:\Ius·
A
17-year-old
high
school senior
1
M
•I
c I F
St
' plane, Xehru appeat'ed not to
---
· ·
·~
··------··-----
....
1
will
have
to
spend the next. t
rst
e p 1 notice his outstretched hand
~
Tilt~
COI'STRY
p,\RSO:'I;
. seven Saturday nights in jail.;
ISSI
e
on
·r
0 I .
:and
only shook it after photo·.
J I graphers demanded it. Police
le~rncd
there
was
a
~
·~"'-::>-/
· Officers caught
~a~k
An·
/ I Only a few thousand per· sticker
on
the car
in
the
.-' '
lh~ny
Earnhard~
drmng
901
By
JAMES
NELSON
[ence. though
not
all til£ world's: hall, attended
the
government
ly
in
French, "is
to
make
a
be-1
sons gathered
in
groups
along:
wreck and traced the
diS·
"~
mtles
an.
hour
111
a
611-m.p.h
·
OTTAWA
(CP)
-Control
of problems
would
be
soh·ed.
He!
Luncheon
at the Chateau
Lau-
ginning towards nuclear disarm-: the route to the city and
they.
embodied vrhicle from the
'zone Aprtl
6
·.
Last Saturday missiles and aircraft siwuld
be
i also urged
countrie~.
which ricr Hotel, where
he
spoke,
and
amen!. starting
with
missiles
J.
were silent and undemon- . sticker.
: they chased
htm
at speeds
of
the first step towards nuc1earl
1
have means to organize an in· gave a dinner and reception al and aircraft, which are the stralive. ;
-------------
1
-np to
11
~
mlles an hour. and general disarmament, Pre·. ternational co-operative, endea· night at the
Jo'rench
Embassy atomic carriers, and over which' In his airport speech,
;o;ehru
i
,.,.,.,.,.""'nir"'l.,....,.....,
..
Magist.rate
E.
A.
Barbour Jr., sident Charles
de
Gaulle
of
i \'or for a
Long-range
attack
on
in
return for the Canadian
hos-
mutual control
is
still possible drew attention to the strained :
1
made lhts comment; France said Tuesday. the problems of the under- pitality. at this time. relations following events
~
/ "I
am
'swayed
two
ways.
_1
developed countries.
CONTI!'i'UE
TOUR
"France believes that the which shocked the Indian peo- I
I want
to
help this young man Following the
hi
g h l i g h t The French president's
day
Gen.
and
Mme.
de
Gaulle, future of
peace-the
future
of
pie and "imperilled relation- ,
I and 1 want
to
do
my
duty. But speech of
hi.s
36-hour state visit started with
an
hour-long
pri-
with Foreign Minister Maurice life itself - depends
on
the ships
in
the present and the :
Sunny
and
cooler.
l I found out
on
a trip laat week to Ottawa, crowded into a busy vate conference with Prime
Couve
de Murville, leave Ottawa whole of Europe and upon future."
High
today
38.
·that everyone flouta the speed schedule.
of
official visits
a~d
Minister Diefenbaker at Govern- today at
11:20.
a.m.
AST
by
America. CHOU'S REPLY I
'laws. I
was
the only one
obey-
ceremomes,
Gen.-
de
Gaulle satd ment House, followetl
by
an
RCAF
Comet Jet for Quebec Chou said
in
reply
that
he i
ling
the·
speed
law.
They prac·
at
a press conference that hour's conference with the full City.
He
will
be
in
Montreal "France believes that the had come "with a sincere de·
tically ran over me." France
would
go.
on
building Canadian cabinet
on
Parliament and Toronto Thursday and Fri
existe11ce
of
opposing systems sire to settle the border ques-
. ' atomic weapons until there
is
Hill. · day before flying
to
Washing- should not prevent
peacefuL
co-
tion. I earnestly hope through
"I
think ·we're
too
quiclt:
to The
maptrate
then aenten· general agreement
on
their
con--
He visited the Parliament ton. existence, presuming that the our
joint
efforts
our
meeting
lllute
parenll wben ehUdren ced Earnhardt
to
jail from noon trol. buildings and the Peace Tower France's prime objectwe, he course .pf events does not nar· will he able
to
yield positive
cloa't
tum
out
rilhl
- .tbe
Saturdly
unW noon
SundaY.
for He
was
optimistic that some memorial chamber. and placed said,
is
peace. ro.• the gap. Failing that, noth· and useful results.'' ·
dlildre11 muat llloulcler
10111e
liVeD
Weekendl, allowln1 him accord would· be reached at a wreath
at
the National War "What
is
at issue," he added ing in the"1ong run could save Chou and Nehru begin their
II
Ill
llllmt."
..
ll:lep
••
witt!
sehool
work.
next months aummit confer· Memorial. He called at city in delivery
of
his speech entire- mankind." talks today
but
there
is
little
\
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TEMPERATURES
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..
50
74
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34
47
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. . . .
..
..
34
47
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..
.. .
25
52
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