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.1MI1E0, I *. ■ w ■ • •• ^^m*-.-!9!Brp~ x N P^::._^_5J1_<__ * ■•^^yUii)--^-' yssians Release Two 0. STrlyers credit THE DAILY NEWS for Part* and Repairs LNova Motors Ltd. Vol. 68. No, 21 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURS.. JAN. 26, 1961 (Price: 7 Cents) DOYLE'S NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL CONTAINS VITAMINS AandD USN Patrol Plane Sights Elusive Santa Maria tiger Hunt Starts Storm Of Protest -*- Galvao Says He Will Not Stop. Nor Surrender Ship i By GEOFFREY 1MES0N . will be from the backs of elc-, | NEW DELHI (Reuters) -.phants during the royal visit Queen Elizabeth returned to her'.next month to the Himalayan role as a constitutional monarch kingdom of Nepal. ! Wednesday following a tiger hunt | The duke stood atop a 25-foot-, . Tuesday that recalled the im-' high tree platform Tuesday when perial heyday of the British Raj. j he shot his tiger near the hunt- The Queen, accompanied by,ing lodge of the Maharajah of Prince Phillip stepped back into', Jaipur. | a round of official duties that • SECTS PROTEST < included a tour ol an art gal- Thc shooting expeditions have lcry. two mammoth receptions touched on a storm of protest MONTREAL <CP> - Crow and n fashion show. among India's non - violence prosecutor Claude Nn.ens sui However, plans foi another; sects. Wednesday hc will meet lion: ligcr hunt were announced as the' Meantime, the Queen and the cide detectives and medicolegal U.S. destroyer, the Wilson, Queen and her marksman has- duke completed thc-r busy round' experts this week to decide who- hand returned here hy special of engagements Wednesday by ther ncw witnesses will be called train from (he jungles of north- attending a fashion show at New at nle preliminary hearing ol eastern Rajaslhan. DeIM's Ashoka Hot?! accompan- Abel Voxhurgh F ' " May Call New Witnesses i-Prwident Kennedy meets with Secretary of State Dean Rusk al thc White iy t3r_ on plans for adjusting U.S. defense strength to the foreign policy of his Ad- s-UTI Pholol. tyiets Release Flyers Down In July 1960 Officials said the next hunt ictl by Prime Minister Nehru. Asks Dismissal Of $5,000,000 Suit - Presi-, Jr nnour.eed Wed-1 P__l_r:sia has re-, M. flyer? shot down! ^ ' st July in an I —nt plane. \ pSaifs government" W "is gratified by _i th. Soviet Union! ■ -at his action of it removes -—_ .. thc im-, J**-Kiel-American rc- * Soviet lorcign «-that the Am- •jd-Wd because of Pteirt to usher in a [•Jht relations be-, t"**t fticrnment and | After the press conlerence thc White House'said Kennedy misstated the time of .ie flyers re-1 lease—that he meant to say 2j a.m. EST Wednesday instead of| 2 a.m. Tuesday. <J News of the flyers release wasj the outstanding disclosure at the new president's (irst press con-| ference. The conference was broadcast live over all radio andi TV networks, and over CBC and] BBC radios. It drew what Whi'e House officials said was a record' 413 reporters and. lasted 36'j minutes. | DISCUSSED SATURDAY The release of tne flyers, thc president said, was discussed j in a friendly conference last Saturday between Llewellyn Thomp son. U.S. ambassador in Moscow and Soviet Premier Khrushchev | Kennedy also disclosed lhat the U.S. has requested more timc to prepare for resumption of talks at Geneva on an atomic test ban These wcre scheduled to begin again Feb. 7. The president said the U.S. has proposed they be put off until late March. He also announced that the .S. is increasing gifts of foods to; relieve (amine conditions in Thc Congo. NEW YORK (AP) - Errol, Flynn died Oct. 14. 1.59, leav Flynn's widow Wednesday asked' ing the bulk of his estate to his: -a-court to throw out a $5,000,000j widow. Miss Aadland is content-! damage suit brought against his ing his will, contending that there j estate by Beverly Ardland, who is another will by which she! charges the late actor led her would receive his [.ropcrty in; into a "life of debauchery." , Jamaica. i Lawyers for Mrs. Patrice Wy-( - I more Flynn contended the suit by the 18-year-old Miss Aadland, a companion of the .-ctor at the time of his death in Vancouver 1959, is invalidated by 1935 Vosburgh, charg-d Dec. 29 murder of li 11 of their children at Noyan, Que., is being held al Sweets- burg. Que.- where h. was arraigned Tuesday. Mr. Noiscux, crown prosecutor at Cowansvillc, Que. said the meeting with detective? and forensic experts, will be held "tomorrow or sometime this week." Remains of the vciims were found in the ruins of the Vosburg home, destroyed by fire Dec. 29. , SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—AP—A United Stales Navy patrol plane sighted the elusive Portuguese passenger ship Santa Maria _l)0 miles east of Trinidad on Wednesday night, four days afler the passenger liner was taken captive by a band -ot rebels. Thc plane began trailing her, awaiting thc arrival of a navy vessel — presumably thc destroyer Damato, thc only U.S._warship in thc area. Another as on its way to Trinidad for refuelling. Thc Damato also was low on fuel. President Kennedy said in a Washington press conference that the U.S. Navy "has not becn given 'th "''"j instructions lo conduct boarding operations." Prcs- Noyan, <■'". orders to the Navy are simply to accompany the vessel, hc added. Ban Paper Lisbon dispatch-:? saici the'move In stimulate rebellion Portuguese frigate Pcro Esco-'against Portugal's pu-micr. An bar sailed from Li.-bor Wednes- tonio dc Olivcira Sul.zar. day night amid reports there The U.S. Navy here said the thnt two C.S. Navy destroyers ship was moving eastward and have been ordered out of ..bid- gave its position a; 10.35 north jan. Gold Coast, to tr. to inter-'latitude and 45.42 west longi ccpt the liner and its 950 "hos- turie. Its course could take it lo tagc" passengers and crew'ward central Africa, members. Among the passcn- Despite the wide expanses of gers arc 38 American'; sea to be covered, several naval The Pcro Escobar- with a pair, officers said they lelt it was re- of three • inch guns, was rc- markablc that the Simla Maria ported to have been ordered to was able so long lo elude the co-operate with American de--ships set on its trail Monday, slroyers in the Atlantic. STOP AT NOTHING The belief in Poitugal w;is Henrique Malta -Galvao. the that the Santa Maria will try to hawk-faced author - adventurer OTTAWA. (CP) - Police said Put in at Conakry. Guinea, if it who led 70 armed men in sei- uhawa-iu'i i oncei sain nmoi rcach Portugllcse terri-zurc of the liner as a blow at aircsieo . ... p_.t,i„_i'_ „,. _ m, Police Nab Forgers i Portu Wednesday they hav . „ -. .„, -., four members of a gang who had _. ^ „, LISBON (AP) - Thc govern- , (]lc gl.caie3l cnmc po- Thc man "ho - laws abolishing breach-of-prom- ment Wednesday banned public*' tcnUa, ln Gana(lian |)i?tory. tons for the '""«* CW al r,a. ise actions. , tion of the evening newspaper Thp men were aiTtstcd in a wa- Gen. Humbert Dclsado- If we ae follo-c-1 I chSgisr^K;^^ are ^i^ssrs^r,i 5 Ship Seizure Poses Problem *ao Offers To fer with USN , -J lApv _ The __T___avy ann°unced' __**_ u> rebels who I rj* Pirtuguese li. __■___? bve Mew Mr** 'ne ship with! % Se__nalKm txceptl ■fc*I*. U.S. NepJ J™»*>vr which ■ *__-* 0l ^idad IT*"* ^-"d by ra-l ■??** «|w the ship I •*»:ian, Puerto1 I the ship refused to do, saying thcy werc steaming to Angola in Portuguese West Africa' the navy said. Henrique Malta Galvao, the Portuguese rebel who led the) band that seized 'he ship, then, made his offer .0 confer with | U.S. or other official" aboard] the Santa Maria - barring only1 the Portuguese, whose govern-1 ment he want* 10 overthrow,! and their Spanish alMes. I Galvao reiterated his desire 1 to set the ship's 950 passengers and crew members safely rmher ^TURES; Nfld. Skies THURSDAY, JAN. 26 Sunset today . .4:52 p.m. Sunrise ' tomorrow 7:34 a.m., Monset. tomorrow ...4:10 a.m. Full Mon ...Jan. 31 THttt High 1:10 in., 4:00 p.m. Low WM a.m. 10:11 p.m. ..Ml ».m, I* ■*«-_, wUJ* 14 A, By ED SIMON Canadian Press Stall Writer. ' The swashbuckling saga of the Sanla Maria poces an in- , trlguing problem to the world's diplomats. I Is Henrique Galvao a modern I version of Caplain Kidd or is heJ a latter . day Bonnie Prince | I Chnrlic If his seizure of the 21000- ton cruise vessel >s interpreted J as piracy, it becomes the duty of anv sovereign sta c .0 seize j him and his confederates and bring tnem to justice. If it Is treated as the act of a group of patriots tr ing to liberate their country from oppression. Galvao and his'band are entitled to thcir liberty ' under the long-cherished tradition of political asylum. NOT 80 EAGER The chancelleries 0 lhe powers involved in the hunt for the Santa Maria can be forgiven if they find themselves hoping that somebody else nabs the fugitive vessel. A decision either way on I the status of Calva's party is | fraught with complica Ions. Portugal, Britain's oldest ally and a partner in the North At- lantic alliance, has been ruled for the last 33 years by Antonio I S-lazar, whose government de-1 scribes the Galvao group as "just outlaws^" But .Umberto Delsaoo, the op- pwiticm leader whi fled to Brazil, after polling a surprising .5 per cent of the vote when hei contorted tbe 108. election jpointee. has fW, the seiz- urt nv. called tor the support of :r.'._a_r* •Ifr*i flW*»rs vere left to pub_« opWwC. 0gm would Ittlfir lEfrWm? countries c__L_TMd. But It-) firmnets of __■ grip on Ptrtugal makes it """ tor WfwUr feeltag to teftoc-ee la diplomatic The Rcpublica supported op- . In hcr complaint. Miss Aad-' Pos"*°,n _andidf'e ?f"' Hun\bcr ,' land said she met F.ynn in 1957: ? Dclsado in the 10;,. prcsiden- Jwi .,_. _ .... when he was about 50 and she lial elections. The exiled De. 0nt. vjnccnt Hammel. M. 01 was 15 "and impressionable." | ^° masterminded the seizure. Toronto and Morris Fcurnier. 21. The actor, she maintains, in-1 Inslead of denouncing the seiz and wi|frcd Dubrcuil. 30, both troduced her into a "frenzied; J"*** crime. Republica head- of Montrca|. of wild parties, subjected her to med the report covering the Police say thev fol!nd thcsc immoral debaucherv and sex | f'rst Pa8c rom.side ioside wi h item. in thc hotc, room; orgies and taught hei a lewd.i'he "ews *«f '.he Br',;sh fr'8ate, American express money ord- wanton and wayward way of;"00*^ had ceased to pursue rs with a potc-,ia, va|lie of life." I the Portuguese liner." |$ibo,opO; Keys which police said could INDONESIAN ART opcn a)rnost cvcry federal ma'' Gamelan is a form j nox jn the city-and probably e .boa--( Maria': positions. ship v ■ political 25 knots. : rjnnt .- rcssctl belief the speed of Mrs. Flynn's lawyers said that since Miss Aadland does claim that Flynn us 2d any force | to lead, her into a corrupt life, "we can conclude that Miss Aadland entered upon 0 course of conduct she knew to be morally wrong. ..." State Supreme Court Justice Completes Study in _ ii On Unemployed of musical expression requiring ; u,c entjre country: about 75 instruments, 30 players g^ Canadian postal orders and 10 to 16 singers. i which could havc ocm filled out for huge amounts: OTTAWA 'CP> - Three-fifths! married and of these 59,300 had BOOK PUBLISHERS | Stocks of special paper used q[ ^ ^^ wo|rer regislcr. . husbands working full-time. Ano- The United Church Publish- • for writing government pay ^ gs ancmplo>.cd in C;;nada do ther 8,700 of the husbands were H." Hofstadtcr reserved' ing House is the oldest in Cana-1 cheques and forging equipment. m {Q_{y ^ _ w(,rk working less than full time. decision 00 the mot:on to dis-1 da, having been founded in Police _.wl had actial printing ^^ _0 ^ cen( Qf unmar. From answers given in the miss Uie suit. i 1829. land forging taken place on the . - people-ayes 14 to 19 questionnaire, said the statist! - special paner they could have j _{ ^ ^ .^ ]jviflg cian .. ..jt scems ;nat approxim. ' "■ ";'" ""':hoA fnr -",nBl""at home. and i,avc a, -east onc'ately 60 per cent of thc married '\UV parent working. women registered lor jobs do . xhese arc two of thc main not havc to work to support 01 concessions drawn bv a defene: .help support themselves or their - - . ■ f(nr department stalis'ician from a family. It is-evident that in the $2,000 was taken during alter ^ q{ m uncm_|ovrrent prot).. grcat majority of tn.se cases the noon operations. ; )em he conduclcd for trc special' husband is working ful: time." Thc American Express orders ^^ co__mittee nn rnanpowcr Of thc married women regis police said, were *ak.-. in a $20. a employmcnt. tcred, 85 per cent were claiming 000 robbery in Warren. Mich.., ^ rcnort rf ^ ft1[isticjan unemployment insurance, last month. „, „ ■ E%. R W. James, was tabled I Summing up his general con Indications were Dial tne gan„ wjth ^ committ„c Wednesdav.: elusions concerning married wo has becn travelling 10 different;Libepal, illustrate(j with tables!men, he said it appeared tha cities- cashing bogus money or-;^. ^-^ jt runs ^ []7 pagesjabout 45,300 do not have to won dcrs and then passin? on to nc_ , jnduding 44 pa?cs of nppcndiccs. j to help support their families, li addition- there were 7,000 foi ONE-THIRD NOT JOBLESS , whom part time or temporar;. Dr. James* report also sug work was most suitable though gestcd lhat up to on.i-third of. jt was not necessary for them tc the total registered unemployed I worij_ arc not really.job'e-.s by "any; -■ — meaningful definition term. been easily cashed for j sums on any government payday. I Police said a w.ve of (money orders flooded banks Wednesday. An estimated r durin Royalists Advance His findings we're based :oi VIENTIANE, Laos' < Reuters»': questionnaires filled oat by 17; Right - wing government'forces,'325 persons whose 1 ames ap:i advancing north aion.-> thc road peared on the.-job applicant roll? lo the-royal; capital of Luang]of the National Employment ser- Prabafrg, have occunied the slra- i vice last Sept. 22. tcgic mountain town oi Muong • The total number registered Kassy about'70 miles from Vieh-1 at NES offices acro;s Canada-! tiane, government'military sodr ; then was 339,300 - including1 KHANG KHO, Laps—Royal Laotian soldier beams as supplic are air-dropped here recently. The Laotian government forces were reported to have recaptured the strategic alrpor' village of Tha Thorn from pro-Communist rebel troops. Th- Reds have claimed they shot down the second of four old Tt (rai_-_f planes supplied by the United States to Ihe Laotian Army force*.-(UPI Photo). ces' clainfed Wednesday The forces are reported to have captured the town Tuesday along with a large quantity of arms and ammunition belonging to the rebel leftists. Then they continued advancinc torthward. Scene of thc left right fight would bc held ing is in thc north • central part thcir answers." of thc mountainous Wilt country HUSBANDS WERK FORKING roughly between lliis adminis I Dr. James found tl at 66.9 per trative capital and Luang Pra- cent of 76,200 of the 113,100 wo- bang men registered for *ork were' 268,700 claimahts [or unemployment insurance and 70,600 non claimants. Respondents werc asked specially rot to. sign tliei* names to the questionnaires, "in order to lispcl any suspicion that thcy mailable for; THE COUNTRY PARSON No matter at what age it happens, a man is old wberi it seems to him Uiere is more life behind than ahead."
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Title | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1961-01-26 |
Date | 1961-01-26 |
Description | The Daily News was published in St. John's from 15 February 1894 to 4 June 1984, daily except Sunday. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
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Collection | Daily News |
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Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
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Title | Cover |
Description | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1961-01-26 |
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Transcript |
.1MI1E0,
I *. ■ w ■ • •• ^^m*-.-!9!Brp~ x N P^::._^_5J1_<__ * ■•^^yUii)--^-'
yssians Release Two 0. STrlyers
credit THE DAILY NEWS
for Part* and Repairs
LNova Motors Ltd.
Vol. 68. No, 21 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURS.. JAN. 26, 1961 (Price: 7 Cents)
DOYLE'S
NEWFOUNDLAND
COD LIVER
OIL
CONTAINS
VITAMINS
AandD
USN Patrol Plane Sights Elusive Santa Maria
tiger Hunt Starts
Storm Of Protest
-*-
Galvao Says He Will Not
Stop. Nor Surrender Ship
i By GEOFFREY 1MES0N . will be from the backs of elc-,
| NEW DELHI (Reuters) -.phants during the royal visit
Queen Elizabeth returned to her'.next month to the Himalayan
role as a constitutional monarch kingdom of Nepal. !
Wednesday following a tiger hunt | The duke stood atop a 25-foot-,
. Tuesday that recalled the im-' high tree platform Tuesday when
perial heyday of the British Raj. j he shot his tiger near the hunt-
The Queen, accompanied by,ing lodge of the Maharajah of
Prince Phillip stepped back into', Jaipur. |
a round of official duties that • SECTS PROTEST <
included a tour ol an art gal- Thc shooting expeditions have
lcry. two mammoth receptions touched on a storm of protest MONTREAL |
CONTENTdm file name | 37050.jp2 |