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ipy Admits Giving Pictures 1410 PEOPLE BOUGHT USED CARS and TRUCKS FROM US LAST YEAR Nova Motors Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 68- No- 66 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1961 (Price 7 Cents) RUN DOWN? NEED A TONIC?? TAKE ....... _ BRICK'S 1^_-J TASTELESS [Verwoerd Comes Home To Cheers And Violence egroes And Whites Clash k White Women March In jrotest Against Apartheid ' BREAD. TEST I' 11 l-M.EKSOX CALL , \\\r>IH IU; l\i*iitt'i*s—South African Prime I 11,Mi:ik Verwoerd eame home Mondav to , v,,\,:>. !;\niiis and violence between whites ! - Jj,! « li.it (Iod w anled us to do," the Prime | ..Id ;>. ■.-licrriiiii airport crowd ol more thai FOR TALKS By JOHN TALBOT iu... nleased ourselves from the pressure ii.-Am.uis wlio have heen taking over ihe loiiltli." he added in a speech outlining his So^ ii pull Smith Africa out of the Comitto GENEVA iRciiUts)—Brilain Monday expressed high lu for today's resumpl clear lest ban talk y echoed by the plion of nu- |.. Iks. a scnli- %■ i-h_.il bv lhe _L« Amcri' a mon; » British and Russian dele- pales will he lhc first lull-scale negotiations between l-'.asl and West since President Kennedy look office. Britain's David Omi.'jy-finrc said on arrival here Monday there was a "very real chance ni ii-uiiu- refer- ence on racial relations. ."','• ',,,,-■:held stand Monday's interracial trouble ' * "'ivimu'" Minister came afler 300 white women FF'j, ihe Common- marched in protest against ■ '.'-( rini-iers' meel- apartheid. :H VirT*drdm" vci "i'S^nSS^ . of^reemen, in" .he'^month i-:tS- S1.'U ■« «—J ta,*k^r:,,river'.hmf-do- :.....'„,„ !,,„„ England. "South African women arc not ^ ^ ^.^ nf ^ ^ , Nm- Zealand and Congo nuns. viet Uuinll, inll ng far as I am "T^L ind.mand all ™'-"',»«* »* Wcst is <k't(,r' i Mm she airport attacked the sluden* ^al mincd to gel a treaty as quickl h.rf «uh ii> prayers but one of their banners were , ,r i„. the crowd, brought down in a swirl of fists : P™"™- £_£ ,.-/ minor vio-i Then a group ot whites stared ri'ss'-saipvwsa- f« ; n in downtown Jo- tions. Airport security was tight 1 croup of whiles as the prime ministers plane ■ Nceroes. kick- came in from London. twhin-mem i One of Verwoerd's fellow Na- r\>Eroe^ fled hut some : lional Party members greeted L nd beaten. 1 the Dutch-born prime m.mste fcto earlier, police, as "not only the leader of he ri_v«al Xejrro leaders.' white man in Africa but_ the CIllCACO-WhilefireiiK ud through del* nephew Will in: ; possible," hc told reporters. CLARK GABLE'S SON BORN ens lo collapse a McCov joked wil (IT. telephoto). Tom Watson living oi McCoy. 31. McCov in. 3 JO. l-'iieinen du pinned hy a yaul gii'de .-all . i McC. He hii id) talks to his trapped vas buried when building through nibble guided b\ movement of which ihi'eal- ue.rs. Despite broken legs, r.ippcd more than 16 hours. •- Cr**coa '-ier.ting I YEARS. LTD. -R ACTORS -. JOHN'S | IN" ION • which I v ALLS xl • ;IU aii^ HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Clark Gable's widow gave birth Monday to an eight-pound boy. Bolh Mrs. Kay Gable and the baby, delivered by Cacsarean al Vegro leaders.' white man in Ainca uu. ..... | scctjoni were reported in good ._..., appeared aimed leader of thc white man in ine condition at Hollywood Prcsby- Visit, off anv organized ' world." terian Hospital. lUinst Verwoerd's de-: "Africa is becoming more and „„,.,_ ,„_„,,, . :_m South Africa quit more non-white," said the prime Innmlih when it be-, minister, whose nation numbers .republic Slav 31. about 3,000,000 whites and 10, too leaders arrested 000.000 negroes and other non-1 wmca iorwaru WBBrtf i(, ,1B _ ■t:x: z,z" ■* - - •• i- >» *: b",»...,«,o-._-_, r'r i-rts „„:; .... Supprr«ion and Commonwealth any more be-. padnR durjn{, ||le s|irs,,rj. was scribed the c.ibinct icgiiUum. ,m asm Act and lhc Un- cause it is a different Common-, M_._ Gah]e.s n.ycar.0|{| s(, Acl. Police wealth." he said, adding he was • — Pearson Attacks Govt. Stand On Depressed Area i„, ,„ ,i„-;nr,->t„ tin- .nils would continue bringili. Navy Clerk Says He Gave 0ut-0f Focus Pictures To Communists Bv THOMAS A. REEDY LONDON AP-A British navy clerk testified Monday he gave a Communist spy ring photographed plans of a British nuclear submarine built with American advice. He insisted he took the pictures out of- focus so thc plans would be useless to those receiving them. Henrv F. Houghton, 55, said thc onlv reason lie worked with the spy ring was that his mistress bad been threatened and he was afraid thugs also would beat him as thcy had before. Houghton and his girl friend,; man named "Nikki" and an- Miss Ethel Cec, 46. are among other named "John.'* five defendants being tried on' This led, he testified, to a charges of spying on the Royal meeting with Gordon A. Lons- X.-ny. dale, 37. a co-defendant who II o u g h t o n's testimony has carries a Canadian passport but been awaited by British" and is alleged to be a Russian. '.'.S. diplomats and politicians Houghton introduced Lonsdale villi some apprehension. Some to Miss Gee. 'imgressincn in Hie '.'liteil Th?. three wcr? arretted in a States have already mentioned -January roundup that also took die trial in complaining of leaks hi Peter Kroger, SO, and his when secret information is *>*•'■ h\ Helen, 17, whose home :i\fii hv the I'nitcd Stiles to contained radio transmitting its niiics. -ind microfilm equipment, $10, hi response to a series ot 100l> in I'. S. money and some pi-osCL'tUion 'ucslions. Houghton forged passports, said he took photograph!; nf the! The Krogers have been identi- Admiralty's f'.cet orders, of warjiicd_by the FBI in Washing!"" vessels and specifically of the with ' first Gable, longtime movie hero. OTTAWA (CP) - Opposi ion been died in the same hospilal lasl I-eadcr Pea, son cha ed on irea Nov. 16 of a heart attack. This day that the goyernmen s at.,- Mi. was his first child and he had 'udc toward high-unemployment teas looked forward eagerly to its depressed areas has becn tn times to designate the crals would ...... the matter lo public .. ,1-son said deorcssed despite "demagogic om not loo apparent, in hy «hinet minis.e,^^ Dreadnought. Britain' clear submarine, wilh U.S. advice. Anti • submarine documents also supplied to the spy Houghton said. The prose- . also supplied the ex pa i the At i .oint M -sions. But the tercel refused to ad- Trade a recesion. he Mr. II i« Art. I'ouce weami. »<: »•■>•• -•■-—» -- . _ 6*m mrn-hors or for-1 not prepared for Afro - Asian | ttibm of » committee' stales to dictate to South Af- *t •« »ll-.\frica confer-' rica. irtugal Orders Troops Angola Territory S (Reuters) — Portu- ces possible would be used "for 1)V for determining chronic ^'^h^Shir^nn £"- Slrirone^ lihaps by mid-siimmer <'.,„ ^ Mrs Gables daughter Joan. dcpi.cciation as --ludi. iK,a will he out of thc trough o the 9, was not a lie hosp tal. e io M|. Pc,,,son s;m|. men Dr. Richard Clark, who per- > ^ , „,. em, of thc yca,- thcy formed the Caesarean ,«|.on «f» inlo a twa-.the recession winch the go---* «"e-t !Slf^3rS3:^ -l>P!y debate in the C„m->mc,i, wouldn't adm.l L-nh: "That employ material. MIXED DOCUMENTS Pe-nson en- Houghton contended lhat by ,..1V ..change with the time the spy ring got the UM- Mees He said material it was uscle.-.. I i, i weel-\ ,n camera was deliberately set out !"', ,hc Pro«rcs^e of focus so the Dreadnought ' ;U,Ha.ionethat photos would be blurred and enu.ved Canada's the documents wcre ananged it u 1,-oMbles because such a way as to present a con cod the Liberals' lused intelligence picture He said he got involved ir slanderous and con- ' ""' '«' wilh a fore'"ner operative condition is good." would ne """ •*•':"". .",',"" '":,, Mr ' ,,-hn «avc him X8 for informa- ,llluI,bwithanon.co.,fide.,ccmo-over. But lhe unemployment cm,, e falsehood, .aid SIr*, H™ ;bou, the Royal N^fter llion saying the double-dcprccia- problem would not end with it. 1" • ■ . what had ; |lion system will be ineffective.> The Liberal loader said the M*. »^. ney ^ ^ The Korean language has an'that the definition of depressed hard core of unemployment ..- c ^ ■ ■ alphabet of 11 vowels and 14 areas is too restrictive, and that creases with each> r™ b"1' ^ une.riplo>*menl figures are cJnsonanl, J^___!_^..^^ " the rapid punishment of the barbarous criminals who committed horrible crimes" during the raids last Wednesday and Thursday. Portugal says many of the raiders came from across the border of the neighboring Con- . t time, i night cur- go. ""Posed on the Negro The agency reported Sunday the capital.' that many captured terrorists ti troop reinforce- , —ri to thc West ptontory of Angola fol- Twrorist raids last week J* "cores „i whites were f t« Portuguese news ft-Bitinii reported Mon- F •f Luanda, t ■ftiro dt Si *7 quoted a commu aj«U Govcrnor-Gen- ■ bu0 l' Sllv* Tilvrares K"« the reinforcements r.** «arted arriving. "unique said all for- were outsiders but there were also some Angolans "who let themselves be involved by the manoeuvres of the enemies of I the nation, often through^the I influence of witch doctors." :as Morris Cohen and his wife. I Lola, American citizens and for- I mcr residents of New York. _ Houghton said he was bullied and browbeaten into the situation. Once he said he' was I slugged by scveral men because he failed to show up for an appointment with "Nikki or John." He said he was fright- med because the ring threatened lo send Miss Gee "booby- traps" and "parcels that explode." . , Attorney-General Sir Reginai'. I Manning-Buller asked why, in the face of these admissions, Houghton pleaded not guilty with the other four defendants. Houghton replied he was not familiar with the law and felt thai a guilty plea would have prevented him from making a full I explanation" of how he was ter- I rorized into his acts. Weathe 'd drifting snow, - to flurries and ' drifting snow. '"*25. MATURES: 1- 21 20 Nfld. Skies TUESDAY, March 21st. Sunset today 6:14 p.m. .6:00 a.m. Moonset tonight 11:50 p.m. First Quarter .... March 23 TIDES High:. 10:47 a.m. Low: 3:01 a.m. ...30 43 13 25 ' • 25 . »;»* ...... HOMINENT STAR we to the Moon. VISIBLE PLANETS »tti'-^; .■;.';;:;;;•..".:'.:. ■'Saturn, rises ; .. .. c*MW«ed for Tha Dally Newi, ^Tm"*""1'1, N8Wf,w5*'nd 11:03 p.m. .8.44 p.m. .11.03 p.m. . .4.16 a.m. l-a^m^AmMfr —^--^-r- Suggests Pathet Lao Kidnapping Trial Opens Set Up Own States In Sydney Australia -—~ * A ' >n Rradlev's house which w SYDNEY (Reuters) — n , ... ~—.^ mother broke down and wept the same color as ■ -' i-;-i ,_hicii the bov's body SYDNEY (Reuters) By JOHN RODERICK I VIENTIANE, (API - With i rebel force s pressing toward „. • h _, | Vientiane on two fronls, a Lao- house which was i government official July 7, shortly after his father I won $224,000 in a lottery. His body was* found six weeks later in a vacant lot in a Sydney suburb. Bradley was arrested Oct. 10 on a liner which stopped in Colombo, Ceylon, on its way to London. He Was returned for trial. airlifted to the spot by helicop ter. Morris suffered cuts on the head and hand. Good was brushed but otherwise apparently unhurt. CAPTURED BY CONGOLESE TROOPS MATADI, Congo:-Armed Congolese soldiers stand guard over Siidanese troops of the United Nations i Command, after the latter group was captured in fighting! here,- March 5th. The Sudanese soldiers, | Prosecutor ja mmj - j —« ^ »- -^ h 'shown with their hands,in the air, were forced to ; JeJ j* JJf^. ^ A dian t be caied lay down their arms aud were then transported back . ping by sevcral items. , 2?tlZjyM7lLlSt to Leopdldvillc.-(UPI Radidtelephoto). '| These included a tassel found fur traders and eolonists NOT "REDSKINS" The skin of an Indian is ial. ! brown, Fondness for painting Prosecutor W. J. Knight told ] themselves with red ocher or "—-"-■ '»•"-1 «iii»p rod ni?ments led thc TROUBLE IN ORAN ORAN (Reuters) - Police clashed Monday with some 3,000 Moslem demonstrators in nearby Mostaganem and the army occupied the west Algerian town with tanks and armed "a small Moslem girl was kill ed in the clash and officials said three Moslems were injur- e_ Police detained about 100 persons for identity checks. Natchez, Miss., founded in 1716. is the oldest cily on thc Mississippi River. Source of the Mississippi River is in Minnesota's 32,000- facre Itasca State. Pf-rk. | posal was backed by pro-Wttt«rn I Premier Prince Boun Oum and l his strongman, Gen. Phoumi Nos- avan. j Bouavan said the Pathet Lao j should be permitted to carvt out their states from territory the rebels now control, and all states The startling proposal was j would ba represented in an elect- outlined bv Information Minister ed national parliament Bouavan Norasn in the weekly Actually, under the pli 1IIUU1C „_ M11„. _ -ug in uan Kovciiiii.c.v „ _. ... bcforc the man"accused of kid-: which the boy's'body was found I posed Monday that the Pro-Corn-, J napping and murdering her (wrapped and strands of hair i munist Pathet La set up its own j eight-year-old son as onc of' from a pekincse dog found on states. > I Australia's most widely - pub- the rug. Bradley owned a peki- : The startling proposal was j licized trials opened Monday, i nese, thc prosecutor said. outlined by Information Minister |«a muojw. i^~—• Mrs. Freda Thome broke; About 90 prosecution wifnes- Bouavan Norasn in the ^iJgl^ta^KaC i down under cross-examination! scs are expected lo appear dur- newspaper "Echo*', and repeated »™«J »« J 5__f«_SttaS. in the early stages of the trial ing the trial. j n the inlormat.on ministry's pub-, ^ similar to that ex«taig sev of Stephen Leslie Bradley, 34, l^ion. "The Voice of the Peo- ^J-JJJ ^£*Z G°rraem«eThoteP " ' PF^IIF PIIMBFB^ ^ simultaneous appear- by the Pathet Lao and the Com- "S^Xaded not guilty RESCllE CUMBERS ances oI tn plan _. the two pub- —tb^oe ^ legal ruler rt when the trial opened. Police: JUNEAU, Alaska (API-Two Ijgggg made it appear the pro- ^os, was premier. scuffled with women outside j young climbers were rescued j ' the central criminal court herc i Monday from a 50 - foot • deep trying to push their way into ; crevasse on nearby Mendcnhall the courtroom. } Glacier where they wcre trap- Mrs. Thome identified Brad- j ped overnight, ley as a man who called at thc i Roger Morris, li), and Gale Thorne home a month before ! Good, 19, both of Juneau, werc the boy was kidnapped. i pulled from the bottom of the Graeme was abducted last | sheer crevasse by a rescue team •You'd think people who like lo hear nice things about themselves would have the good judgment to say nice things i about othew." , !-,!>.
Object Description
Title | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1961-03-21 |
Date | 1961-03-21 |
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 |
Type | Text |
Resource type | Newspaper |
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Collection | Daily News |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
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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.), 1961-03-21 |
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Transcript |
ipy Admits Giving Pictures
1410
PEOPLE BOUGHT USED
CARS and TRUCKS
FROM US LAST YEAR
Nova Motors Ltd.
THE DAILY NEWS
Vol. 68- No- 66
THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1961 (Price 7 Cents)
RUN DOWN?
NEED
A TONIC??
TAKE
....... _ BRICK'S
1^_-J TASTELESS
[Verwoerd Comes Home To Cheers And Violence
egroes And Whites Clash
k White Women March In
jrotest Against Apartheid
' BREAD.
TEST
I' 11 l-M.EKSOX CALL ,
\\\r>IH IU; l\i*iitt'i*s—South African Prime I
11,Mi:ik Verwoerd eame home Mondav to
, v,,\,:>. !;\niiis and violence between whites !
- Jj,! « li.it (Iod w anled us to do," the Prime |
..Id ;>. ■.-licrriiiii airport crowd ol more thai
FOR TALKS
By JOHN TALBOT
iu... nleased ourselves from the pressure
ii.-Am.uis wlio have heen taking over ihe
loiiltli." he added in a speech outlining his So^
ii pull Smith Africa out of the Comitto
GENEVA iRciiUts)—Brilain
Monday expressed high lu
for today's resumpl
clear lest ban talk
y echoed by the
plion of nu- |..
Iks. a scnli- %■
i-h_.il bv lhe _L«
Amcri'
a mon;
» British and Russian dele-
pales will he lhc first lull-scale
negotiations between l-'.asl and
West since President Kennedy
look office.
Britain's David Omi.'jy-finrc
said on arrival here Monday
there was a "very real chance
ni ii-uiiu- refer- ence on racial relations.
."','• ',,,,-■:held stand Monday's interracial trouble
' * "'ivimu'" Minister came afler 300 white women
FF'j, ihe Common- marched in protest against
■ '.'-( rini-iers' meel- apartheid.
:H VirT*drdm" vci "i'S^nSS^ . of^reemen, in" .he'^month
i-:tS- S1.'U ■« «—J ta,*k^r:,,river'.hmf-do-
:.....'„,„ !,,„„ England. "South African women arc not ^ ^ ^.^ nf ^ ^
, Nm- Zealand and Congo nuns. viet Uuinll, inll ng far as I am
"T^L ind.mand all ™'-"',»«* »* Wcst is |
CONTENTdm file name | 37316.jp2 |