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THE DAILY NEWS
..
Vol.
65.
No.
68
ST.
JOHN'S,
NEWFOUNDLAND,
THURSDAY,
MARCH
13,
19.58
{Price
7
cents)
·
Charles
Hutton
&
Sons
.
;J
Indonesia:
(IN
Photo)
HOI
.II.
Sweden,-
Princess
Margaretha
S1wdru
i~
shown
arrh•ing
in
Stockholm
rmlH•r,
\wre
buzzing in
court
circles
that
rorky
romance
with
British
jazz
piams't
Dou~ht'·llome
will
have
a
happy
ending.
oppcht·tl
h~·
liing
Gustaf Adolf.
the
en·
of
tht•
Princess
to
the
Briton
has
now
aJ!Jlllll't'J
h~·
the
1\ing-.
the
reports
said,
will
ht·
lut·mallr
announced
next
month,
J)nu~l"'·lllllne
\'i~its
Stockholm.
.
·-
···-------·---------
K.
Conservatives
k
Return.
Seat
----·····
·--
___
....
U.
K.
Scientists
--
"'
1
Capture
Rich
Will
Attempt
Contact
Venus~Oil
Centre
*
*
*
Will
Use
High-Powered
* *
Radio
Beams
PADANG.
Central
Smnatra-AP-Jakarh1
paratroopers
dropped
around
strategic
Pakan-
baru
in
the
heart
of
Central
Sumatra
Wednes·
day
and
battled
rebel
forces for
control
of
the
a,·
Tt:RESCJ.:
CJ.Et\\'ER
houndng
radio
ut·nms
off
its
sur-!!htster
linil·t~r~il)'.
is
fitted
to
p·am. rich oil
lands
run
by
the
U.S.-owncd
Caltcx
Oil
JODRELL
BANK.
l·:nglmul
lat'P.
tht
giant
250·Iool-diamctcr
radio
The
lcleseupe
will
be
.used
to
Company.
!Reuters\
_
Scientists
this
fnll
·
The
diflkull
ex11crimcnt
will
tcl<'scopc
located
here.
diagnose
faint
whi~per~
from
lh~
In
Jakarta,
the
go,•enllllcnt said
Wcdncs·
will
attempt
to
conlat·l
\'cnns.
hegin
a'
~oon
as
n
powerful
n('ll
Dircctol'
A.
C.
B.
Lo1·ell
~aid
fl•ingcs
of
space-the
"mu~ic
of.
closest
plane
to
the
earth.
hr
lt'll11.<mittPr.
heing
huilt M
~tan-
1\'ednrsdHy
that
it
is
about
th~
spheres"
of
the
medicral.
day
night
that
its
paratroopers
and
a
combat
---·---·
..
-----------
·
·-
··
--·--
· · -
·-·-··------·
:
111.0110,000
times
harder
getting
sn
astl·onomcrs.
·
regiment
have
captured
the
$125,000,000
oil
ccn·
Serious
Stril{e
At
Harmon
Base
a
11
t
1
lr'."
1
·
1
e
1
r
00
nf.rom
Venus
than
from
There
arr
"ouject~"
in
the
uni·
·
trc.
None
of
the
foreign oil wi>rkcrs in
the
area
nrse.
he~·onrl
the
range
or
opti·.
1
The
dbtnnl'e
involrcd
is
im·
c~!
telcscop~s.
that
emit
>trange,;
was
believed in
danger.
•w·nsl'-il
J.,
onl~·
about
238.85i
intense
radio
wal'es.
El'cn
alter i
Rel'olutionary
h c a d quarters·
----·--
---------------
miles
to
the
moon,
or
2!,
seconds
yenrs
of
painstal~ing
~tud~·.
only
.
here
said
about
300
Jakarta par-·
II:~
Central
Sumatran
rebels,
who
t'NUt'n
IJy
radio
ware.
Venus
~
fe1~·.
of
the
obJects
ha\·e
been
achmc
troops
landed
at
dawn
r.t
demand
a
new.
ami-Communi-'1
ne1·er
gets
closer
to
earth
than
tdenllfted.
i
the
Pakanbaru
airport
but
were
"OI'crnmcnt
in
the
Indonesia~;
·
'!UjO,HOO
miles
and
how
long
it
,
One
of
these
stron~-)"ct
invi~-
.
encircled
.
by
rebel
troops
and
~a
pi
tal
at
.lak<~rla.
The
!ir~t
strike
of
t:ninn
heginning
c•t
twgotiations
and
will
takr a
radio
wa1·e
to
get
tble-sourccs
of
radto
wai'CS
IS
guenlla
fighters.
Rcbr.l
~OUl'Ces:
Caltcx
officials
said
thev
hall
Workers
at
Harmon
A
it•
Ft•rc~
the
.rehiring
of certain
pcr:.nn;;.
I
here
and
back-if
il
can-can I
he
crab
hcnula.
I
he
gaseous,
said
both
sides
suffered
"heary'',
been
assured
b'·
hoth
sid~s
tha:
Bnse
was
onlcrl~·
and
Wl'li
cnn·
whn
hnrl
hccu
dismissed.
only
be
gucsEed
at.
remnants
of
a star
that
was
,
cn~ualties
but
gm·e
no
figures.
1
lorei"n
!ires
a'nd
interests
wil
1
uctcd,
the
project
manage•·
for
They
al>o
reported
I
hal
1111
The
,Jodrcll
Runk
srientisls
seen
to
explorlc
b~·
Chinese
as-:
.
,lakarta
amphibious
f~rces
ahu:
uot
he
cndan~en•d.
Ships
fron,
1
J.
A,
Jones
Construction
Cnm·
n~reement
rould
be
I'Cached
at
want
to
track
\'cnus
in
much
the
tronomers
more
than
l.()(ll)
year:;.
h!t
al
the
cast
coast
011
purl
of
the
G.S.
lth
Fleet
arc
docked
at
I
I
pany
said
yesterday
afternoon
the
~cclin~
on
'!''~cod~y
on
lh•~
·
s~mc
way
!he
shadowcd_lhc
Rus-
aso.
. . lkrnai
and
started
dril·ing
in-:
nearh)'
Sin::aoorc
to
cl·acuat•
in
a
telephone.
conversation.
qucslwn
ot
t·c·hmng
the
men
smn_
Sputn•ks.
They
ll'lli
make
One
.,lt·ong
rad1o
wa,·c
~ourc"
land.
:
,\mericans
if
it
becomes
necc'
The
strike
was
called
for
who
walked
uf
!the job
on
delatled
mensurcmenls
of
the
recently
was
ascnbed
to
a
colli-
S,\V,\1
•.
HT.\CK Sf:,\R '<an·
members
of
the
four
unions
M ·
Alnnlla~.
The
rom1llln~·
claimed·
planet's
relation
to
the
sun:
lo
sion
~~-two.
r_a~t
sniral
galaxic.<
A
naval
attack
on
Padm1;:.
the
'
,,·
~cbcl
wo~.c~m~n
~aid
the
su
Stcphetl\'illc.
and
a
twenty-four
that
tlwy
no
lonllel'
need
aS·
the
other
planet~
and
_to
ftxed
·
contanung
billions
of
slat·s.
But
il
rebel
ncrl'e·ccntrc
on
the
Sumat-
•nat
ran
forces
will
use
guerriil:t
hom·
plckcl
line
was
e~l<~hli>hrcl
m11nr
workers
a~
they
l'.rt·e.
~tars
throughou.t
t~s
~rbll.,,
was
so
ion.[!
ago
and
~ar
a11·ay
ran
west
coast,
loomed
for
today.
t'ac~it'>.
ncar
the
entrance
to
Harmon
'
u~ing
at
the
beginning
of
tile
i
TR.ACE.
STRA.!I:G~
IIIIlS!
hR_S
that
the
light
ancl
radto
war~s
.
The
para~hute
attack
wa~
the~
"We
won't
damn~r.
oil
in>ta1J
11
Base.
week.
! 1
~ack~ng
1
enu5
15
only
the
l1rsl
hai'C
taken
IOO.()(li),OOO
years
to,
tn~gest
acnon
yet
b;·
Prcstdent
tions."
he
sai~.
"but
we
wan!
lo
On
Tue~day
evcnin~
member>
The
union
was
determined
O!l'
pro;ect
m a
20-ycar
research
pro-
reach
earlh.
'Sukarno
in
his
more!
to
crush
'prerent
.Jakar!a
from
bcncfittin~
. ot.the
unions
~1'e1·c
stopping
cars
.Wedncsda!'
..
uot.
to
rc~urn
to.·
.
--·-------·
!
fr~,m
any
oil
mont·~·."
I
dr1ven
by
mihtary
pcroonnel
to
1
work
until
all
the
men
were:
:
rhc
rebels
hare
bc;:un
barter·
'make sure that
no
member
of
I
rehired
and
the
men
affected
I
England's
Hope
'
iug
Central
Sumatra!!
oil
and
col
:
th~ir
unions
were
.~reaking
.
say
thnt
they.
are
willing
to
re-:
.
te~til~g·
royalti
1
es
for
themselves.
. strtke
rules
by
cntet
mg
the
tum
to
part
umc
work
provtdrd
1
ISTE:iD
CRt:SH
REBELS
base.
1
all
the
men
arc
employed
· i
1
In
.Jakarta.
Capt.
Agus
Socr·
!
There
were
hop~s
on
Tuesdtl,l':
even
if
not
on
a
full
time
basis.;
u s
Rec
essl·o
n
About
0
'oto._
chirf
of
the
air
Ioree
infor-
thal
an
acceptance
agreement
, I
~
v e r
malton
bureau.
said
"our
com
·would
be
reached
b)'
Tucsd::y'
'l'he
J.
A.
Jon.cs
Construcl!on
:
~ined
air.
sea
and_
land
opera·
e\·ening
but
on
Wednt~sday
el'l•n·
Company
was
g11'en
permtsston
. . . . . .
11ons
are
proceedmg
sattsfae·.
ing
the
500
men
were
still
oulllo
bargain
with
the
Unions
on'
LONDO:'\.
C.'\~'
-
1\e~tcrn
/
pr_ol'cment
m
the
Amencan
s1IU·
tighter
now
than
a
year
ago.
torily
and
producing
results."
Jle
on
strike.
1
Tuc>tl:&y.
ancl
a
meeting
was:
Europ~
be~lt'I'CS
11
can
av?td
a
~tton
must
come
~on.
Othennoe
Long
lines
ot
freighters
and
tank-
.
said
the)'
will
continue
until
the
·
The
strike
was
called
when
h~hl
on
Wedne>day
a!temoon:
recessiOn
1!
the
~·mtetl_
States
I
r.uropc
.'\'111
fe~l
the.
full
blast
of
ers
are
.tied
up.
. . . ;
ob.iectil·es
a
1
·e
taken.
'eertain
men
ilC
thr
unions
wcrr
I after
.J.
Wedge.
union
r.fficiall
cc_onom):
gets
back
mto
h1gh
gear
1
d(•p_ressmg
bt~s1?css
!ntluences.
.
In
~~·11mn
99
Bnt1sh
s_h1ps
and
c;·our
campaign
will
ne1w
h•·
dismissed,
and
at
Tucsda''
Pl'eol·
from
Toronto
and
mcmbc•rs
of
th1~
sprmg.
. . . : .
Smcc
the
11a1.
l~luch.
left
mo,t
42
fo1e1gn
1es:;el:<_
arc
latd
up
..
In
enued
unttl
1•·c
ha1·c
l'ru>hed
.
ing's
meeting
the
conlnlittcc
the
local
union>
mel
llilh
('ol·
Fo
1'
th~
fu·s(
lim~
tn
months
I
J·.uro~ean
l'.conomtes
m
shred~.'
!~enmark
39
Damsh
shtps
swmg
these
rehel>."
hr
~aid.
"There
I'
!
re
orted
that thcl'
had
reR(,hrd
one
I
Bell
rcgarclin~
the
,trike
hope
l!mmshed
on
th1~
stde
of
the
1
Amencan
~ld
plus
the
t'losure
ot
'mb·
al
anrh_or.
.
no
retreat
<Jnd
there
ll'ill
be
11
,
a~~eement
upon
i
d~le
for
the
durin~
the
morn
in~.
Atlan~tc
that
~h_e
busme~s
~low·n·
1
many
trathllonal
trade
~han
nels
I .
lndu,tt·tal
ml'estmenl
contmm·s
retreat
until
we
hai'C
realized
m•:
" -·-·-··- .......
··---------
.
turn
111
the
t;nlled
Slates
ts
al·,
to
the
F.a~t
has
wnstdcrablr,
h1gh
almost
ercrywhcrc.
Pam-
mission."•
most
o1·cr..
. . . i
hci~htcncd
E11ropc's
dependence
i
do~es
sholl'
thcmseh·cs
in
many
Two
corrcttc-typr
,·es:<cb
c:
S
th
Af
Recent
tnmd
pm·e
rel'll'als
on:
on
U.S.
trade.
f plrcc"n
For
example.
Brilioh
ma-
Sukamo's
na1·y
steamed
into
Pn
Ou
I
"JCafl
l'arious
slock
exchanges
reflected
j A
surrey
by
The
,\,socintcd:
chine-tool
makers
are
cxperien<:·
d<•ng
hwbor
and
warned
t1•.u
this
mood.
,
Press
shows
some
lc1·cJling
off
of
in!!
a
rlecline
in
thP
dcnmnd
for
frci"htcr~
to
leal'e
ill'
10
a.m.
to
[ H
thi_s
hope
i~.
borne
o;tt
the;
the
~·ille.<pread
prospCI'!tY.
\\'est·
!
their
pr~ducts
yet_
sal~s
of
British
da/
or
~ar.c
destru~tion.
Rehc·J
T
.
h E t d :
c~~nom1cs
of
\\estern
l:.UiyJle
1
ern
F.urope
has
been
en;oymg
for!
aulomobdPs
rcm.am
hq;:h
w1th
ex-
·force~
rr,1c~tcd
the
demand.
Th··
rl
e S VIC e
wtl.
have
passed
through
a
trtcky
a
decade.
I
ports
to
the
l'ntted
States
sho•<··
w~sels
and
shore
batteries
ex
i
financial
winter
with
almost
no
I
But
I
he
situation
\'aries
from
ing
an
upward
ctnw.
chan~:ed
fire
and
the
Yessel:;
lc!'.
· 1
damsge.
' I
country
to
country
and
industry.
·-
·-· · .
·-
--··
·-.
TZANEEN.
Trans\'aal
I
Rcu-,
l~nd
had
been
gil'en
lo
his
people.
,
to
industry.
Some
~ounlries
such, M N
teru -
lllamathola
tribesmen!
by
Paul
Kruger,
leader
of
the'
COULD
FEF.L
nEACTIOS
I
as
Britain
arc
continuing
to
en-' ayor
ame·s
started
mo1·ing
from
their
ances-
Dutch
descended
Boers
who
I
U_nemployment
f~r
the
whole
Ioree
tough
credit-squeeze
poli-
'
tral
lands
Wednesday
after
hold-
fought
and
lost
to
Britain
in
the
!
reg_10n
now
has
cltmb~d
to
an
cies
to
combat
inflation
-
the
:
log
out
against
a
South
African
lloer
War
of
J899·1op2.
estimated
4.30f!.OOO.
Thts
repre-
main
economic
worry
during
the
'
R.l
l.ll
'1.\10\
.consct·vatil'es
since
the
general
government
eviction
order
for
sents
only
a
tmy
percentage
of
prosperous
post·war
years.
''"
,,
""11
1\'rilt·r
.
·election.
Lnbot•
wiped
out
a
195
5
nine
months
After
refusing
to
obey
the
re-
the
total
work
force,
bowel'er,
Bus
Commission
· ·lf• ...
;·ur
ila•
>ecnnd
Conserl'atil'e
margin
of
more
Most
of
the
tribe's
1100
mem·
settlement
order
of
Governor-
and
is
lower
than
the
latest
re-~
SHIPPING
SLACKER
:
.
a,
1r.a":·
·::
:~,.
the
('on-
Iran
J.OOO
with
another
l,OOO
bers
had
refused
to
)~ave
their
Geneal
Ernest
George
Jansen,
p~rted
U.S.
unemployment
total
The
harbo:s
of
the
maritirr.A
.
':~·:·;·
::
.:·,
1
!a)'
~ecks
1
.
01
(·S
10
spare.
lands
which
are
about
120
miles
tribal
lawyers
took
the
case
to
or
5,173,()(ll).
powers
prOI'lde
one
of
the
few
.
Mayor
H.
G.
R.
l\Iews
'lnnounced
last
night
" I
,,,
. """
:n"r'·
sent
.
In
Kcll'ingrol'e
the
Conserva.
north~ast
of
Pretoria.
They
had
both
houses
of
Parliament.
Ee.onomists
agree
that
an
im-
.
outward
signs
that
business
is
:
that
three
citizens
have
been
named
members
11
""
.n
·.,
1
'io:h
,,;,.odes
til·e.
an
experienced
candl·
lived
In
the
area
(or
200
years.
of
the
Commissi<m
to
control
the
operation
.,(
.
''~'!""''
·"
t:•ndidntc.
.
dal(•
in
the
late
member's
widow,
Removal
of
the
Mamatholas
to
p b D h
Of
. T [
r.:•.J::',;'
;.,.\!m~
in
Boch-
who
act
as
chairman
at
the
a
new
area
4p
miles
away
was
ro e eat eenager· I
the
City's
bus
service.
:
:
'•·:-::"·•·::~
<'ll:lclidate!
party's
national
c:onference
in
ordered
by
P r lm e
Minister
· j
They
are
Messrs.
Lewis
Ayre,
Reginald
a:···;,.·:
,.,,third
I1L'I1it:d:
Brighton
last
summer.
Her
Johannes
Strijdom's
Nationalist
h d 'IIi
';
'
11
' !.:.,
:·;,;
''i'l"••wnts.
'major
opponent
is
Labor
candJ.
government
on
grounds
that
the
Kmg
t
an
Wl
'am
Fitzpatrick.
,:;"
'h
.•
r;
,,,.,.:lunl
ot
thQ
dme
~Irs.
Mary
J\leAllslcr,
but
tribe's
primitive
farming
meth-
NIGUT
LEAD
Rolllns
Newish
/jointfilesconvert/446816/bg
after
he
disappeared
from
his
formed
but
the
results
will
not
They
will
have
complete
control
of
the
oper-
;::rr•·"'
two
.minor
partY.
candidates
also
ods
were
eroding
the
land
and
HALIFAX
tCPl-City
health
of-
home.
be
disclosed
until
the
inquest.
ations
and
will
not
be
interfered
with
in
any
. ,
'.,,,,.,,
,,
111
the
al'l•
1
n
the
runnmg.
destroying
the
sm·rotmding
ficer
Dr,
A.
R.
Morton
said
Wed-
Dr.
:\lorton
Is
chairman
of
a
Halifax
police
chief
Verdun
.
:"h'''l'
,.::,,
"'
ii•·hin-
The
Scottish
Liberal
partv
has
waterShed.
nesday
he
plans
lo
call
a
meeting
group
set
up
by
a
special
juvenile
Mitchell
said
Wednesday
"sev-
way
by
the
Municipal
Council.
:""
.':1•
'"'"~"
ll'att,.
1
. ·
gil'en
its
unofficial
blessing
but
Twenty
trucks
loaded
with
fam-
within
the
next
few
days
of
a
committee.
It
was
established
by
era!"
incidents
arc
under
inl'es-
If
the
Commission's
annual
report
should.
o
..
•·:·
1
.:1:1·
•t:n·:
rl'.'fl('th·tl
110
formal
support
to
David
Mur·
illes
and
thelr
belongings
left
for
four-man
committee
studying
the
Mayor
Vaughan
after
a
newspa-
ligation.
RCMP
Superintendent
.
:n
,.,.
II•Jtt-1·
ot
Com·.
ray.
who
15
running
under
the
the
new
farm
Jocallon
Wetlnes·
extent
of
"goofball"
adiction
per
story
iast
month
hinted
at
F.
A.
Regan
said
there
has
been
I
reveal
a
deficit
on
operations
the
Council
will
,,.'.'r·'
111
111
~.:::I::
'ulr>
111
Lihcral-home
rule
banner.
da~·.
Complete
resettlement
is
ex-
among
teen-ager~
here.
cxtens~ve
usc
of
:·dr_ugs"
by
teen-
"little
difficulty"
outside
the
city.
.
assume
responsibility
for
payment
of
same.
11
1
~t·n~·~~~~
,.:t:r-ti(ill
in
u
Th~
fouth
candidate
is
y_rnuam
pected
to
take
several
weeks.
Dr.
Mo1
tons
announcement
agers
m
the
l!ahfax
ar~~·
_____
-·---
_______________________
_
T'
"''::
l.;,l"'r.
Park.
of
the
Independent
Labor
Last
,June,
another
lruck
con-
cmn_e
sh~rtJt
afte~.
l\!rs.
Re~e
PREVENT
~ECli~RE:"'CE
1
.'·
lht
Clnii·~O\("'IIllll'lll
Part~·.
a
lefl·Win.:
splinter
group
\'OY
arrived
to
carrr
the
~lama-
Rolhns
~aid
m a
b)hned
story
m
Mrs.
Rolhns
satd
she
want~!'
s
all
Boat
Liquor
Regulations
'
-~~·
nt
b::o·l····tinn>.
,\1('
with
strong
l'iews
about
outlaw·
tholas
to
their
new
location
bul
The
~fall-Star
she
thought
her
14·
lo
tell
the
story
of
her
sons I m
~
·:•r
lnm1
tomtorlahlt•.
in••
the
hvdrogen
bomb
about
350
of
the
tribe's
400
fam·
year-old
son,
.T~m~y,
die~
of
an
death
because
"we
ca.n't
do.
too
;r,tnrta:,
•nrno,·(·r
nc-
Present'
standing
in
the
630-seat
ilies
refused
to
budge.
.
0\:erdose
of
ptlls
,
An
mquest
~uch.
to
prevent
ternble
lht~l:;~
I
1
...
at;;;~:~?
llhil'lllh•·
~GI·
House
of
Commons
is:
Conscrl'a·
When
the
tribe's 76. year.
old
wtll
be
held
Saturday.
hk;h
wh~~
hagp:~~i~~
!~~~e~-!
By
JACK
\'AN
DCSES
ol>in_g
act.
The
s~nall
l'e~sel
rcgu-'
·:~::1·ery
person
who.
while
ill.
· ·
o~.l••nty
11
a'
emil'
.
li~·cs
and
allies
33S,
Labor
2i9,
j'
chief
supported
them
he
was
de·
'fhe
youth's
body
was
found
in
tified
~~:n~y·~
body
t~ld
her
the
1
Canadian
Press
Starr
Writer
!'!allons
...
w11!
brmg
together
..
the
'ab1hty
to
o!)erale
a
I'C~sel
is
ilr,
~11
10
l.r·"i•h;,m
\o~·ll;.
Liberals
5,
Independent
9,
l'acant
posed
by
the
go\·crnmcnt.
Chief
a
densely-wooded
area·of
subur-
bo,
had
at
times
taken
the
drug
I
OTTA~'A
ICPl
-
The
people
r.ule?
m
t.he
slm~le::t,
form
[
pan·cd
by
alcohol
or
a
drug,
opu
l<·r
'M'
h"
1
h
1
'
tlw
·
2.
Malisele
L e t s o I a
claimed
the
ban
Arm
dale
March
a.
seren
dii.Ys
>
1
·
oft
drinks
.
who
b~tld
and
use
small
boats!
I
EF.F
ECTI\
E
:THIS
tEAR .
1
atcs
a
~·esse!
on
_any
part
or
par)
ore
Trouble In
Cuba
*
* *
Peace
Cabinet·
Walks
*
Out
1
AP
'-A
gol'ernmcnl
.
tnectt'ng.
t
Is
ff
· '
guaran
ees
e
ccllve
.or
45
ate
with
a
national
conciliation
c i
vi
I
ri~hls
Premier
Emilio
Nunez·
Portu.
days.
It
meant
Immediate
censor-
commission
b a c k e d
by..
tbe
"'"'nc••rl·
..
a.
lorn
(;uha
ondo,
the
former
ambassador
to
ship
of
the
press,
radio
and
TV,
Roman
Catholic
Church.
Batista
. . .
nc
sc~
~ft
a
the
United
Nations,
led
the
walk·
Including
outgoing
foreign
news
hue!
supported
the
commission's
n•t~
11111
1)
11
gen.
1
nut.
Be
had
declared
Tuesday
dispatches.
peace·maklng,
efforts.
'aw
hi~
"~~e·
1
~
s~onn
'
night
there
would
be
no
£Uspen·
The
decree
In
effect
rules
out
The
22,000-man
army
begnn
re-
o~
on
him
e~c~a
cn~lllM".
sion
of
constitutional
guarantees
election
campaigning,
since
all
cruiling
to
expand
its
size
by
al·
·member
peac
~"
·
!>'
;
s~leh
as
had
been
decreed
seven
mass
meetings
are
prohibited.
most
a
third,
1
la1t
Thursda
~
ca
met
lttmes.
in
1957.
The
emergency
cabinet
session
Rebel
sources
said
Castro
had
18
!k
or
resto
~
for
I
he
llau~ta
immediately
named
a
was
called
within
12
llours
after
told
his
bands
"the
final
fight''
electiorlng
order
I
new
rabinet.
The
premiership
rebel
leader
Fidel
Castro,
who
wa•
about
to
begin
ami
ordered
t~fter
th~
d
~s
.Jun~.
I
w~n~
to
!ion~alo
Guell.
former
,launch~
the
uprising
in
the
them
to
step
up
alla~ks
on
army
OUib
at
an
ccree_
11
~S:
llllnt~ler
nf
slate.
. . 1
mounlatns
of
o
a~
t
Cuba
t4
posts.
bombings,
arson,
killings
emet~ency
I
The
suspcnston
ol
consltlultonal
months
ago,
refused
to
co-otJel'·
and
sabotage.
se~~na
d
1
~
~fore
he
d.isappeared
~t:ccccded
W~dnesday
,in
_water-
Norma~
Wtlson,
.
chatrman
ot
'of
the
mland
m!nor
~r
other
w:
T e
\r
il'ed
home
from
a
1111:
down
a
ltquor
clause
m
pro·
the
meelm~
and
d!reclor
of.
the
ters
o~.
Canada
ts
gutlty
of
an
0
,
;~~~Y
acti:g
strangely.
He
fell
~oscd
federal
sl!lall
\'esscl
regula-
departments
mann~
semc;,cs:
fence.
.
off
a
chair
and
staggered
around
ttons.
.
sa1d
most
of
the
maJor
chnn.,e.
T!~c
mcct~ng
left
about
20
su;,
111
room
His
arents
called
o-
They
argued
the
clause
111
the
recommended
by
the
delegates
.
gest1ons
wtth
the
dcpartmen
!ieee
who
fou~d
~
0
pills
in
the
fin-
d~aft ~f
the
regulations,
which
wil!
be_
incorporated
in
the
1958
I
some
~sking
for
changes
in
tiJ,
in
of
Tomm
's
·acket
She
w1ll
brmg
under
one
col'cr
for
regulatwns.
.
regulations
d r
aft,
and
other:
u~ted
her
son
~s
58
1
in
.:some-
the
first
time
"laws
of
the
road"
Ire
of
delegates
was
ra1~ed
ranging
from
recommcndatiom
~ody
gal'e
me
somet~nl
in
some
for
Canada's
small
boat
opera-
Wednesday
oyer
~
clause
maktng
on
boat
construction
and
safe!)
coke
in
the
show
"
lions,
prevented
boatmen
from
a
boatman
~paired
by
alcoh~l
equipment
to
the
setting
up
ol
Next
day
Tomr:,y
described
by
drinking
aboard
ship
-:
even
or
~
drug
gUtlty
of
an
offence
tf
speed
limits
on
waterways.
his
mother
as
"~annerly
and
~board
yachts
complete
w1th
liv-
he
'has
the
car~
~r
.contro!
of
a
well
liked",
said
he
was
going
mg
quarters
.
ves~~l,
whether
1t
ts
m
mohon
or
1
-------------
f
Jk
It
wa
the
last
time
The
representatives
of
manu-
not.
hl~
:a~~ts·
saw
hi~
alive.
fac~ur~rs,
boatin~:
~nd
~ourist
as-
Dele~ates
argued
a
ho~e
ow~er
BORE
GANG
NAME
octahons,
pro
v 1 n c 1 a 1
g~v-
~ou14J.n
t
be
.
charg~d
_w1tb.
be1~
At
the
funeral
home
Mr.·
Rol-
e~nmen~.
and
!J.CMP
and
provm-
unpatrcd
With
drmkmg
m
h1s
!ins
noticed
the
word
Dukes
eta!
pollee
offtcers
we~e
cal!ed
~o~e.
Many
bo_ats
become
h~n;tes
printed
in
apparently
indelible
here
for
a
two-dny
mcehng
whtch
m .
sun~m~r
w1th
owners
hvmg
inl•
on
Tomm
's
wrist'.
Two
teen-
ended
Wednesday
to
~elp
the
de-
ana
dr~nk~ng
aboard:
,
Weather
Ov~rcast,
with
accasion·
al
drizzle:
little
cooler.
lligh
today
35.
TEMPERATURES
age
gangs
bJicved
operating
in
partment
~ake
the
fm~l
draft
of
Pro\'mctal.
regula!wns
allo11e
1
d
the•
city
call
themselves
the
Sons
the
reg_ulahor.s.
They
w11l
become
f~r
consumptiOn
of
hquor
on
cer
•·
of
Satan
and
the
Dukes.
tb~
."htghway
la.ws"
of
Can.ada's
at~
craft,
but
the
_federa}
re~u-
mtlltons
of
m
tl
e s
of
rll'ers,
!alton
would
make
1t
possible
lor
1
Toronto
. . . . . . .
24
streams
and
lakes.
boaters
to
be
arrested
for
con-
1
Montreal
. . . . . .
29
38
34
39
45
40
lllrs.
Rollio1S
later
said
she
has
no1
been
told
officially
what
cause
her
son's
death.
but
added
she
has
no
doubt
drugs
were
to
blame.
An
a u t o p s y
was
per-
Most
of
the
rules
now
govern-
suming
it.
'
Moncton
. . . . . .
33
in1;
boats
Jf
15
tons
and
under
The
clause.
7jth,
o~
lhc
81·1
Halifax
33
and
~o
horsepower
and
O\'Cr
arc
clause,
24-page
rcgulallons,
·was .
Sydney
. . . . . . .
33
in
effect
under
the
Canada
Ship-
watered
down
to
read:
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