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Hit ax DEMANDS CONVICTION OF DR. WARD ... Col. 5 CLIST0WER PROTECTION POLICY MANDY RICE-DAVIES CHRISTINE KEELER .1 ;'o..t the Goodwill Warrant ■ • i'.tvs We Sell Warranty '"''-"- THE DAILY NEWS Of. aji Op IE GAULLE SPURNS TEST 6 ptiquake Skopje B V1 til $-1 r\ igia Nova Motors Ltd. I SIP CAR LOT \0 171 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1963 SEVEN CENTS ,4„-.l. IVI •A Other ifj dam whether 4 20 ive Says France Must Build OwnArsenal Also Rejects Idea Nonr Aggression Pact PARIS AP-President de Gaulle has refused to join the Unitel States, Britain and the Soviet jJJ Union in their Moscow accord for a limited ban on atomic tests. He also has spurned the idea of an East-West non aggression pact. Quake Destroys Village Not Worried Over China Ward, Filthy Fellow', JSays Prosecution WASHINGTON Avercll Harriman said Monday: LONDON (CP)- The prosecu-1 The prosecution claimed Wardiable to distinguish fact from that Soviet Premier Khrushchev I tinn has pictured Dr. Stephen profited financially frtm intro-1 fiction in recounting her rela- "did not appear overly con-1 ward as a sex-tor-sale broker I ducing rich friends, including I tions with the society osteo- corned" about Ihe prospects of;who follml promiscuous young the Third Viscount Astor and {path. Communist China developing a: girls foi socially prominent actor - businessman Douglas, Burge said Christine was get- 10 MPs Oppose Raise VA (CP) - Two hun- ,, ->;nan uuugias, Durge saiu uinsuiit' was gui-1 - . jemoe s 0[ raniam nuclear weapons system. |men lt demanded Monday that Fairbanks Jr., to his promiscu-. ting £23,000 ($69,000. for herj™1™ m '?™r of a Pa^ ralse "He told me it would bc a!a jui... convict -this thoroughly!ous young girl friends-amongImemoirs and Mandy was under Monday-with io MPs opposefl. Ion., loiirf time beiore thcy Cthe. filthy fellow" on vice charges, jthem Christine Keeler. 21. and; contract to a newspaper. I ,All™st selfconsciously, MP* Red Chinese) had a nuclear | The defence, also summing j Marilyn (Mandy) Rice-Davies,! The defence lawyer warned *™dJip^oneJ>y jthe jury not to assume that r""" " *"' ^counted by name for or against capability of .my importance; ,up ,,ear the end of Ward's trial,j... .... ,.■ , . . , , said Harriman, U.S. state un- admitted Ward was immoral; Crown Prosecutor Mervyn Mandy and Christine, whose af- lhe Principle °f f government dersccretary. but denied he collected any' Griffith-Jones described Miss fair with former war minister measure that would boost MPs Ihrriimn m-ulc Ihc shtement mone>' f,,r lettin» ca!1 fiirls Kcelcr and Ma"^ ar «i,ls "P™"'■•»<*" Prof,,mo leJ to Profumo's ire™"™^"1 ,0 *"<m a >'ear ,,,;',',;! .;.: ,..,, ., ' have trysts in his apartment i pared to go to bed with any; resignation from lhe cabinet, | fr°m *10'000- IS '•,!:'n:-ni'i,»:V ,jVV f„; i"'m man-certainly a good number, were "innocent young things." j 0ppose(, on 5CCond „adinB ' atification of a treaty : Tl,c case is expcct(M ,n S° la'o( men-for monc-v If >'°u tome He said Christine had an A-tvm opposition Leader Diefen- .wild limit nuclear ,hc illr-v of n mcn and nn°ito that concllIslon- lhcn they j legitimate child when she waslbakcr and six other Pl.ogrg . ■wins le«tin« bv the U S woman cither ton'ahl nr somc" i aiC' in ,1,e eycs of lhe law' ir-,)cforc sl,c came to Londo» j sive Conservative Mrs. plus ' ". tinle Wednesday. prastitutes." and met Ward. I Socjal Cl.edit Dcm\w Leader It was the sixth nay of Ward's lie mentioned Lady Hamilton I Rca] <jnouette and two other charges of living on the hi connection with Miss Rice-; Q„ebec Social Credit MPs. ln an eagerly-awaited reply to the big three on last week's successful test-ban talks in Moscow, dc Gaulle told a press conference that France must continue In build ils nuclear arsenal or "bid goodbye forever to security and independence," | Britain and the Sovie Reports coming mil of Ihe: " closed committee session of sen- ls>. a t o r s indicated considerable i j.'^ caution and some scepticism osteoprih and art- laces a possible 25-year in sentence if convicted on counts of pimping and pro- . AYE CHORUS LOW) TEHRAN (AP) - A strong earthquake was reported Monday to have, destroyed the remote desert village of Gah- gum. home of about 2,500 pcrsons in southern Iran. There was no immediate word on the plight of the residents The village is near Haji Abad, about 110 miles north of the Persian Gulf town of Bandar Abbas. ; The Iranian red lion and sun organization also reported a j trade centre of about 50,000, population 450 miles east of Tehran, on Sunday. Reports Monday night from Birjand said ; praises U.S. earnings of prostitution and of Davies. 13—an anparent refer- trying to procure girls under 21 ence to Mandy's remark quoted' Third reading of the lcgisla- , . ..... ,. i.....,-,, . curing. for unlawful sexual intercourse, in the British press that she'tion, which moved swiftly i h. • nn di i ' Tlle 50 ' year - 0,(i defendant. Defence Counsel James Burge would "Co down in history as through initjal parliamentary ...iru ne proposed paci. itemed unconcerned as he sat j described Ward as a man who another Lady Hamilton" - the : stages Monday, w.is scheduled Harriman told icporters he in thc prisoners' dock Monday. !"has found the secret of eler- mistress of Admiral Lord Nel- for today, raised the question of Red Chi-. Sometimes a smile piaycd inal youth" and a dissolute art- son. na's nuclear progress during i over his fr.ee. For long periods ist who lived for fun and not "She 'Mandy > is nut to- ob- the Moscow negotiations which i he made sketches of other peo- for financial profit. tain money from this case if resulted in the initialling of the j pie in the Old Bailey court-. Burge denied that Miss Keelcr she can." said Burge. "Is that De Gaulle also announced i treaty by thc three powers. I room. and Miss Rice-Davies were pros- the sort of evidence that ap-,., • „ . ,. .- that France will call for a I t ' .,., _ , J In reviewing the testimony of titutes. peals to you as being reliable! *« whethe motion was meeting "among interested par-1 « S' „m.''a,->; loaders and ; the trial the two sides agreed \ TRYING TO MAKE MONEY ■ and so certain that a man can |«"« »JV**™" J^.T. " ties" before the end ol the year I <*■?? °» have s.i.d that j on oniy „ne point-that Ward! Burge accused Christine, be convicted on it?" IS L those Uo-ed to the to take up France's own dis-! whl,c cl»nn may soon detonate lived an immoral nnd undisci- Mandy and a third girl, con-: The last defence witness-' J fc ror tnose jpFOaCQ armament proposals. Presuma-ihfJ f!rst l,c]caT hcmi>- P«*ob-1 piined life. jvicted prostitute Vicki Barrett,! Noel Howard Jones, a young ad-."'. , bly this would be a conference I ablV ,s a lonS w"iV from devel-; But did the smooth-talking os-!of being ".inxions to climb on-vertising executive - testified: ,ih„" ."'Vn'i\ \l Ttomn of the four nuclear powers. l"'W l •'e comnlicf.ted and : tcopath lead his wild life ex- the bandwagon" and sell their'that he h.nd intercourse with \ nJ[ ..UD*™[ ™J' "ep„r°J While differing sharply with | cost|V n,,c,ear wo.wons and de- j clusivcly for his own pleasure memoirs to London newspapers Miss Keeler at Ward's flat on jc™ <j /'";,,„" Washington on policy, de Gaulle I livcr>' system. j or Was he also making money for large sums of money. "two or three occasions." Butj"olT ^11 alsn nrovides fnr an declared that France's friend-! oUFSTlONFn nnSFrv : out of the misconduct of nth-. He said the glare of publicity h, -aid ho never suspec ted I "«^ "m »•» *™' ™5 ' r a. ....... ....... th., tT.it^i c..,.„c •» «VEt,T.10NKD CLOSEIA prs0 T()n( waK thp n()int ,n rti(! nn christine mav have led her Ward profited in anv way from lncRas' '" ln(lcmnil> a!" ship with the United States Is > narrlmnn's remarks came historic. ;(nf|Cl. ),e underwent three hours He said the nuclear club of clnse questinninR ,,v sen,,n,s should be disbanded a together lal)0Ht the asr(!enlPnt which is nameplale demolished and i would ban t|)e ,„,„ 0( „,,. the membership cards thrown Jdear dcvices ,„ ,he atmos. into the trash can. | phci.c in space and linder wa. ter. Underground tests still mere had been no loss of life j". "The Moscow agreement has I VV('ul(1 ''« permitted. % j in the Sunday quake. not lifted the atomic menace I Senator .1. W. Fulbright 'Dem. | Last Sept. 2 one o! the worst I which weighs on thc world," de Ark.', chairman of the foreign quakes in Iran's history dc-1 Gaulle said. "None of the sign- relations committee, noted that strayed villages in the north-1 ers has renounced the use of Monday's session was primarily ? That was thc point ii to lhe point ''".rath the "mm Hold. !.-'.T after "■'".il Rank wete block i s.ivrd her NEW YORK <AP'-Rcay I. operating successfully for morc than 200 days, has set a record for performance and dm ability hy a communications satellite, the Radio Corporation of America said Sunday. The 1T2 pound satellite has operated successfully for 202 days. atomic weapons and under aimed ; these conditions the world situ- man on ation has not bcen changed in I _r.ealy sounding out Hard- general terms of the hich he initialled in _ Moscow last week. Formal rat- ""If one day" the' Americans | ifieatinn hearings won't begin and the Russians disarm am1'l,nti' tl,e trcaty Is s'Sned. Income to the deslruction and > formed sources said State Sec- prohibition of nuclear weapons, France will then refrain from procuring them herself, but they don't seem to be at that point yet." ' ,F REPA>^| Co. 1*1 VICTORS) it s 10;09 P-m. i-»oaip_m. SKOPJE, YugoslavU-Thls wu one of many such grim scenes after in earthquake devastated the city of Skopje July 26th. "minor tremor" rocked the center of the city July 27th as President Josip Broz Tito arrived for an inspection .tour. least 500 are dead and It is feared that the deatH toll may run into the thousands.-(UPI Radiotelephoto). I rotary Dean Rusk will leave for Moscow Saturday or Sunday for the signing now expected to take place next week. Canada Offers Aid OTTAWA (CP)-Prime Minister Pearson said Monday that Canada has offered financial assistance lo the victims of the "horrible tragedy" resulting from violent earthquakes in Yugoslavia. Replying to O. W. Weichcl ilowances of $5,000 a year for . ; senators, raising their total an- j nual remuneration to $15,000. j Together, the basic cost of I remunerating MP.; and senators will total S6 310.000. com- I pared with the nrcscnl pay lah i of S3.B70.000. The boosts are In jbe retroactive to April IS—elec- I tion day. The measure \vm supported !bv l lfl Liberals. 64 Conserve- ' tives. 13 Social C'-eriit and 13 NDP members. A total of 53 MP-; were cither absent or abstained from voting. LONG BEACH, Calif.—Tcn-ycarold Torin Tompkins relaxes aftcr lie delivered a baby son for his mother, while she gave instruction and his five brothers and sisters looked on. When help arriv- Waterloo North), Mr., • h jh m a Iimbilica, cordi anrt had thc baby wrapped. Amazed doc Pearson said a tele gram ex | J^•*™ Memorial Hospital said the mother. Mrs. Betty Nicol!, and the new baby , ^f« J °l rri„CabneendaseSntSyt7t lj- ^{Se ZSiJ&EZ ^^^™^™^ " ** ^ '{*£ £Ta had also bcen sent Yugoslav government. i for help—(UPI Telephoto). Meet For Summit On Malaysian Federation MANILA (AP) - President his departure, Sukarno vowed to Sukarno of Indonesia and Prime' '" Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman of Malaya arrived Monday for crucial summit talks with Philippine President Diosdado Mac- apagal over the formation of the anti-Communist federation ot Malaysia. The fiery Indonesian leader, | 'ho opposes Malaysia, and the blunt-speaking Malayan, who heads the proposed federation, appeared on collision course as they squared off for the opening session of tht five-day conference today. Sukarno, smiling, joking and kissing girls, showed no outward signs of his anger over R a h m a n's determination to launch Malaysia in a month's time, in Jakarta, on. the eve of wreck Malaysia. However, while Sukarno kept quiet about Malaysia on his arrival, Rahman did not. He told reporters there was no GREETINGS LONDON (Reuters) - Soviet Premier Khrushchev has sent Prime Minister Macmillan an oral message of greetings and good wishes and a gift of caviar, Russian wines and spirits. The oral message and the gift were delivered by Lord Hailsham, Britain's chief negotiator at the successful Moscow nuclear-test ban talks, who reported to Macmillan here Monday, reliable sources said. question of a referendum in thc British Borneo territories that are to become part of Malaysia nor would Malaysia be postponed. PROVES STUMBLING BLOCK The referendum question has become the main stumbling block to Indonesian agreement to the formation ol Malaysia. Indonesia says a foreign ministers meeting in Manila last month agreed in principle that Malaya determine the wishes of the Borneo people before including them in Malaysia. Indonesia said this meant a referendum. Malaya countered with a denial. It admitted agreeing to assess the wishes if the Borneo people, but through the United Nations secretary-general or his representative. Bandit Steals $3,000 HALIFAX (CP; - An armed bandit escaped in a late-model car Monday afternoon after holding up a teller at a north- end Halifax branch of the Bank of Montreal and taking about ?3,000. Several persons near the bank when a man ran from the build-1 ing said two or three shots were fired. No one was hit and there was some doubt whether the weapon was loaded with live or blank cartridges. Bank Manager William 3. Main said a man came into the bank before closing time. He pointed a gun at teller IV arilyn Freeman and demanded money. Mr. Main said the teller handed over "a sum of money" and the man fled. Hc later said the take amounted to about $3,- Quit At 65? Barbarous! OTTAWA (CP)- Senator Arthur Roebuck, 85-year-old workhorse of Canada's upper chamber, said Monday that it is "barbarous" to force people to retire at 65 if they are capable of working and wish to continue thcir jobs. "The idea of depriving a man of his right to work and his right to an occupation, which is perhaps the only work he has ever learned, i's wrong," the Liberal senator told the Senate. Senator Roebuck, an active r and chairman committee which hears divorce actions from Quebec and Newfoundland, was speaking in support of a motion proposing the appointment of a Senate committee to study problems involved in the promotion of the wclfare of aged and aging persons. The motion, introduced by Senator David Croll <L-On- tario), was approved unanimously. THE COUNTRY PARSON "I never expected to get anything free except advice."
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Title | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1963-07-30 |
Date | 1963-07-30 |
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 |
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Hit
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DEMANDS CONVICTION
OF DR. WARD ... Col. 5
CLIST0WER PROTECTION POLICY
MANDY RICE-DAVIES CHRISTINE KEELER
.1 ;'o..t the Goodwill Warrant
■ • i'.tvs We Sell
Warranty
'"''-"- THE DAILY NEWS
Of.
aji
Op
IE GAULLE SPURNS TEST 6
ptiquake
Skopje
B V1
til
$-1
r\
igia Nova Motors Ltd.
I SIP CAR LOT
\0 171
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1963
SEVEN CENTS
,4„-.l. IVI
•A Other
ifj dam
whether
4 20
ive
Says France
Must Build
OwnArsenal
Also Rejects Idea
Nonr Aggression Pact
PARIS AP-President de Gaulle has refused
to join the Unitel States, Britain and the Soviet jJJ
Union in their Moscow accord for a limited ban
on atomic tests. He also has spurned the idea
of an East-West non aggression pact.
Quake
Destroys
Village
Not Worried
Over China
Ward, Filthy Fellow',
JSays Prosecution
WASHINGTON
Avercll Harriman said Monday: LONDON (CP)- The prosecu-1 The prosecution claimed Wardiable to distinguish fact from
that Soviet Premier Khrushchev I tinn has pictured Dr. Stephen profited financially frtm intro-1 fiction in recounting her rela-
"did not appear overly con-1 ward as a sex-tor-sale broker I ducing rich friends, including I tions with the society osteo-
corned" about Ihe prospects of;who follml promiscuous young the Third Viscount Astor and {path.
Communist China developing a: girls foi socially prominent actor - businessman Douglas, Burge said Christine was get-
10 MPs
Oppose
Raise
VA (CP) - Two hun-
,, ->;nan uuugias, Durge saiu uinsuiit' was gui-1 - . jemoe s 0[ raniam
nuclear weapons system. |men lt demanded Monday that Fairbanks Jr., to his promiscu-. ting £23,000 ($69,000. for herj™1™ m '?™r of a Pa^ ralse
"He told me it would bc a!a jui... convict -this thoroughly!ous young girl friends-amongImemoirs and Mandy was under Monday-with io MPs opposefl.
Ion., loiirf time beiore thcy Cthe. filthy fellow" on vice charges, jthem Christine Keeler. 21. and; contract to a newspaper. I ,All™st selfconsciously, MP*
Red Chinese) had a nuclear | The defence, also summing j Marilyn (Mandy) Rice-Davies,! The defence lawyer warned *™dJip^oneJ>y
jthe jury not to assume that r""" " *"'
^counted by name for or against
capability of .my importance; ,up ,,ear the end of Ward's trial,j... .... ,.■ , . . , ,
said Harriman, U.S. state un- admitted Ward was immoral; Crown Prosecutor Mervyn Mandy and Christine, whose af- lhe Principle °f f government
dersccretary. but denied he collected any' Griffith-Jones described Miss fair with former war minister measure that would boost MPs
Ihrriimn m-ulc Ihc shtement mone>' f,,r lettin» ca!1 fiirls Kcelcr and Ma"^ ar «i,ls "P™"'■•»<*" Prof,,mo leJ to Profumo's ire™"™^"1 ,0 *" |
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