Sherbrooke daily record, 20 février 1961, lundi 20 février 1961
[" New rumors Resume debate on Congo UNITED NATIONS (CP)\u2014A new round of debate was to begin in the Security Council today over a UN report that The Congo government in Leopoldville secretly deported seven political prisoners to secessionist South Kasai province.There were rumors that they were silain there.The chief of The Congo operation, Rajeshwar Dayal of India, reported to Secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold i .at six of the prisoners had been flown to Bakwanga, the capital of South Kasai's so-called \"mining state\" Feb.9 and a seventh a week later.He said rumors persisted that three had been killed\u2014Jacques Lumbale, once a secretary ot state under the late Patrice Lumumba; Jean Finant, expresident of Oriental Province, and a Maj.Fataki, former commander of the Stanleyville gendarmerie.Hammarskjold sent a vigorous protest to President Joseph Kasavubu.He urged immediate action Sljecbtookc Bailii iBecoid ^\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS r THE WEATHER Mainly sunny today; Tuea-day sunny, heeoining cloudy during the evening; wind* westerly 2D and gusty becoming light this evening.I o\\v high Tuesday at Sherbrooke S and 2.V Established 189 7.Price: 3 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1961 Sixty-Fourth Year Claim Algeria peace is under negotiation Prodaim ne w Laos polif y VIENTIANE (AP) \u2014 King Savang Vathana has to return the depotee.- proc]ajmeci a policy of non-alignment for Premier Boun Oum's Western-backed government and asked three Bulletin UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.neutralist neighbor nations to send a commission to confirm that Laos wants to live in peace.The 54-vear-old monarch readi a declaration Sunday that could commission which would come (CP) \u2014 Secretary \u2022 General |0pon the way for a new inter- to Laos to establish that Dag Hammarskjold reported national approach to ending the country threatens no one the today he has received word from The Congo that six African political leaders have been executed in Albert Kalonji\u2019s secessionist mining state after being transferred from Leopoldville by the central government.The secretary \u2022 general said the new: executions had been confirmed by his special representative in The Congo, ambassador Dayal of India, who had received a message from the \u201cso - called justice minister\u201d of South Kasai, the mining state.integ-j depart ment welcomed the monarch's declar-j \u2018con and rity and neutrality The U.S.state ation, hailed his ideas as and promising\" anc* structivc six-year internal struggle, in spires only to peace,\" the king said il would respect his wishes which the United States backs sajd addressing Boun Oum, bis King Savang asked that Sec-Boun and the Communists sup- cabinet ministers and foreign retary-General Dag Hammar port a rebel faction and the Pro'.diplomats gathered at his pal- skjold bring bis declaration be ace in Vientiane,\tfore all members of the United \u2018\u2018This commission would have Nations.Pathet Lao guer- Communist rillas.The king said Laos would honor international agreements into which it has \u201cfreely entered,\u201d presumably including continued acceptance of the U.S.millions that finance the Laotian army.King Savang said he approved Boun Gum's government because \u201cit intends to seek harmony and the reconciliation of all fellow citizens in justice and in peace and intends to adopt a, .\t_ torn policy of non - alignment.non- 's Plan for commission is backed by Britain | PARIS (Reuters) \u2014 Secret contacts Iihvc begurl between France anil Alge , rian nationalists to prepart j ithe way for full scale nego jtiations aimed at ending thi as its mission the denouncing of six-year wav in Algeria, i.all foreign intervention\u2014direct ^.,,' |rarllPCl todav.or indirect, open or camoufla ged-which would impenl the Woll inf(>rmcd Kl.ench sour\u201e, kingdom s independence, mteg- herc confirme(1 a Tumslan maR azine's report that representatives of the two sides have made their first direct contact.An official at the office of President de Gaulle told report ers \u201cwe are not prepared to make a formal denial of such reports.'' The magazine, Afrique Ac lion, is in close touch with the Tunisian government.It did not disclose where the contact took place but said that Krim Bel kacem, foreign minister in the rebel Algerian provisional government, brought back an account of the meeting when he returned to Tunis Saturday middle of last week.The report of the arrival \u201cand to permit them, with the co - operation of the United Nations forces, to obtain due protection as to their persons and their rights.\" Dayal told a press conference in Leopoldville that the prospects for the group look extremely gloomy.Dayal said the other deportees were Lumumba's health minister, Kamenga; the president of his youth movement, Nzuzi, and two men named Flengesa and Yangara.The UN official said the deportations were \u201ca matter of -\t,\t, u < \u201e\u201e grave concern,\" considering the vv*ie^,er u S*10U l* -l ¦1 fate of Lumumba.\tmediate university charter.Timothy Slattery, college le-cloud 8a* adviser, Sunday night told LONDON (Reutersl \u2014 Brit sumed that it was not favor-ain today gave full backing to able.a proposal by the king of Laos Observers said the all out The report of (he meeting for the establishment in hisjbacking for the king's proposal|followed (he arrival in Paris country of a neu- implied that Britain hadiSunday of Tunisian Information 7\ttral peace commission of Ma- dropped the alternative pn> Minister Mohammed El Mas interference and good neighbor java gurma an(i Cambodia.i posai to send back the control moudi to arrange a meeting be hness.\ta prepal-cd statement, a commission of India.Poland tween do Gaulle and Tunisian SEEKS COMMISSION\tforeigh office spokesman called and Canada.\tPresident Habib Bourguiba.\u201cWe hope that Cambodia, on (^e neutral nations con Refuse to work Sit-ins strike in jail ROCK HILL, S (AIM Eight Negro students jailed following sit - in demonstrations have been placed on bread and water in solitary confinement Prison officials say they called a sit down in the jail and re fused to work.Charles Maloney, siiperinlen dent of the nearby York County orison camp, said \"we will let I hem out when they show us they are ready lo go to work and obey orders.\" Maloney confirmed Sunday Ihc students from Friendship at Hock Hill had been Bdkacem was in Cairo in thej'0^< in solilnn confinement since Burma and Malaya will form a Cerned lo respond to the weekend appeal of king Savang Vat- Loyola offers new proposai liana.| The spokesman also announced that the Soviet Union | replied last Saturday British proposal of Jan.No Calory (canting in Europe devotion By ULYS H.YATES Economics Minister Ludwig Er PARIS (AP)\u2014Food fads andlhard.\"«'calorie counting have barciy A/«mpaign to get Italians to ii lire-\t, diet has scarcely caused a ,! dented the t , i, mg revival oi me interna- MONTREAL (C 1 \u2014\t® control commission for Laos College has offered I rerhier estab]ished bv (be 1954 Geneva Jean Lesage a con 1 en 1 P - conference on Indochina, posai to settle the question of Hp decUned to disclose the T .ing revival of the international\tEuropean ucvuuul1 Iripple, When Italian women an lj0y.rout ml commission for Laos!\"» good eating.\tyoung they don't need (0 diet CLOUDS SUGGESTION Dayal\u2019s report threw' a I He I contents of the but diplomatic Russian reply observers as- reducing pills, a reducing salon has opened its over last week\u2019s suggestion of the UN conciliation commission in The Congo that the new regime of Premier Joseph Ileo become the basis for a broad government of national unity.An Asian-Afriean resolution, submitted Friday, urged that the United Nations use force if necessary to head off civil w'ar in The Congo, that all Belgian military personnel and political advisers leave there and that all countries deny' transit to non-UN military men headed See \"Resume\" on page 5 meeting of English speaking /\u201cnW\thas triolets roilmlic* at T.nvnla an- V.U W l/UO Roman Catholics at Loyola au ditorium Mr.Lesage had promised to submit the proposal to the cabinet and to answer it as soon as possible.He said the proposal must remain confidential.The college called the meeting after Mr.Lesage and Youth Minister Paul Gerin - Lajoie had announced the government intended to postpone study erf all applications for university status until a royal commission on education had made its report.BRANTFORD, Ont.(CP) Tessie, a Holstein cow, this weekend became mother of three bouncing baby bovines Tara, Tess and Toni.A local veterinarian says triplets are about as rare among cows as among people.The event was especially fortunate for Tessie\u2019s owner Wilbert McDonald of nearby St.George.Eight of his cows w-ere killed by a truck Ihis summer.A few drugstores are pushing and when they are older most Here and there \"on *¦ want to.Dieting generally is distasteful to Europeans who remember doors to tliosG iron-willed souls jpgn Weir yesrs.who want to huff their way\tBritish girls do not have back to health.\tmuch of a weight problem.A few doctors, insurance ad-|çj.njcs might say this is be-jjusters and professional woi cause 0f British cooking, jriers are issuing warnings about, rj-bp ].\u2019reiichman, on the other ithe dangers of over indulgence band, has learned to have his jBut they are voices crying in a ca] J ic * REGIMENTAL HOI 1 Elt \u2014- G nr.K.E.Beer gets the word from Iteginieiiliil Sergeant Major I>.Penman to bring bis rifle in the present-aims position during inspection of the 15th field Regiment at Bcssbnrougli Armories.\t(CP Photo) Urge restraining program By BILL MacDOUGALL (Canadian Press Staff Writer) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.(CP) \u2014 The Ontario Federation of Labor\u2019s weekend education ronlerenee heard gloomy predictions on the future unless there is immediate action to provide more educalion, espr cially of a technical nature.Speakers and delegates from ,\t-,\t4\t.\tDavid Archer, fcdrral ion the floor were pes.simLslK* on tm* president, in an intcrvjev.\\\\r chances of reducing unemploy j|jve in a (.|lanf,jng society willi ment without fast government j automation and new machines action towards facilities for that need educational qualilica turning out skilled workers and Hons.Educalion is needed In dulls now un broaden the minds of trade ! bring it out of its 19th centurr academicism and make it effee-1 live and attractive to Canada\u2019* young people., .We must ereale a massive program of jlrclinical training at.all level* Irom grade fi to and beyond\u2014< university level.European countries, some with lower standards of living, Iliad lell Canada far behind in providing technical education for both young and old.Prof.Morgan advocated a re-.organi/.ation of federal govern- their comments: (merit departments to improve union members and give Ihcmiw(,|fa,.(, |)(>ri(dl|s better background to be able to lie suggested splitting the I about the corpulent figure of £|ciim Kennedy will visit Tunis Winds, rain cause damage i\u201e \u201e\u201enorai ii.n non now:-.\u201e llatcr ,han lhR Public schools in Professor John Morgan of the «/'aP1 n,'w M\u2019* ;,s a\",orna presenl health and welfare d«-dav diet hasn't ea 11 till» nn' inthcir resPective dmces(-s.\tj University of Toronto\u2019s School!\"00 and «(her changes eut oui parlrnnnt jnlo two ministries, day diet nasnt caught on 111 At|an)a< hundreds of Nc-,nf Social Work: \u201cYoung persons .f\"r\">f\u2019r J0''\t\".f ono «\"iransferring lo them \u201cthose uln|H\t,\t;grocs staged a rally in a Bap are entering (he Canadian labor 0111\tproblems\thealth and welfare funelions tisl Church in support of VSjforce at a rate of well over 100, OFFERS PLAN\tnow being carried on in corners students arrested in sit in dem- OOO a year\u2014or a probable tolalj Towards a solution, Prof, of other government, depart-onstrations, the students de- of more than 1,000,000 in t ho j Morgan said \u201cwe must reorgan | ments, such as citizenship and cided to remain in jail rather noxl 10 years.They will izo our educational system to immigration.\u2019\u2019 ilhan post bond.Winds up to 45 miles an hour, snow, rain, and high temperatures caused chaotic weather conditions over the weekend.On Sunday the temperature went up to 49 above and there was .35 inches of rain.Traffic on route 5 between Richmond and Bromptonville was slowed to a standstill by icy roads and drifting snow.Provincial police reported numerous bent fenders and cars off the road, but no serious accidents as a result of the weather.In Sherbrooke two large plateglass windows were broken, two others were cracked and a sign was torn down on one store Saturday night.Branches across the power lines resulted in several power failures on Mystery voice drowns sermon TORONTO (CP)\u2014A mystery voice boomed through a suburban Agincourt Baptist church Sunday.The voice lasted for several seconds, drowning the sermon being given by Rev.John Galloway.It was the second time in four weeks that the congregation had heard the voice, but this time they found the reason.The church's electric organ picked up and magnified a signal troni a nearby ham radio operator.J Sunday, in Sherbrooke.In Lennoxville the power was off for about an hour on Sunday afternoon-Southern Canada Power officials said that this failure was also due to branches falling across wires- The high temperatures melted four inches of snow over the weekend according to the Lennoxville Experimental Farm.Only eight inches of snow are now left on the ground in the Sherbrooke area.TUNIS (Reuters) \u2014 President Kennedy has accepted an invi-| tation to visit Tunisia, the j weekly newspaper Afrique-Ac Ton says His decision was made known jto Mongi Slim, Tunisian ambas sador to the United Nations and j outgoing ambassador i United States.I 1 i'N Is drowned in bathtub to the ! constitute morn than 25 per coni of (he total labor force.Under our present educational .system one-third of them will have no more than grade 8; one-third will have less than grade 12; less than 20 per cent will have ! senior matriculation; only six; RICHMOND \u2014(Special)\u2014 A pPr ccnt will have completed a \u2022roner\u2019s inquest Is expected university or college course non into the death of five year and scarcely any of them will ild Linda Chady, daughter of have had any systematic tech Mr.and Mrs.Gerard Chady,jnical or vocational training , .vho was found drowned in her||bjs js terrifying.\u201d bathtub at home Sunday after Arthur Plgotf, director of the noon.\tCanadian Association for Adult| The child\u2019s body was discov Education: \u201cCanada has one of May launch debate over unemployment OTTAWA (CP) Another dose ('CE attempted to have the of debate on unemployment ap day\u2019s scheduled business set peared in store for the Com aside for an emergency debate mens today It could become a on the jobless situation, full - scale battle lasting two Speaker Roland Michener ruled days.\tagainst this, saying there would Tlie opportunity will tie af be ample opportunities for such ered by her father.Mrs.Chady [the more obsolescent work\tf°rded by a government motion\ta debate\tlater, is being treated for shock in forces of the Western world,\tthat the House go into commit Prime\tMinister\tDiefenbaker Windsor\u2019s St.Louis hospital .Seven million people here have [fee of supply-the vehicle by.uggesled at the time that since The family has one other dau not completed high school Two-iwhich the opposition can raise the supply motion was coming ghter, aged three.\tthirds of our unemployed have anv grievance it desires.\tup Monday the opposition could Sgt.Eugene Morin, head of only elementary levels of edu East Wednesday when the °Pen a two-day debate on un-the Sherbrooke provincial po cation.Technical and voea-\tlatest unemployment report was\temployment then\tas\ta\tgriev- lice detachment said Monday tional education arc considered\tissued, the Liberals and the\tznce.morning an autopsy may be or- inferior courses.All these\tIt was considered improbable dered by the Attorney-General's conditions appear to some de\tthat the opposition parlies, office.He also said an official grec in other countries.But for _\twhich have been sniping at the will be sent from Montreal to a nation that has risen to (he LlVGStOCK mârKGt government throughout the scs-handle the ease.\t! second-highest standard of iiv-\tsion on this ma jor domestic The funeral will be held inling in the world, we show few; MONTREAL (OP)\u2014Morning problem, would pass up this in-Richmonds Holy Family'signs of being able to maintain offerings on the Montreal Jive vitation and opportunity, church, Tuesday afternoon at 3 our position unless we change,-lock markets amounted to 274 Supply debates are limited to pm.I our ways.Icattle, 13 calves and 27 hog two days under House rules.airlines begin layoff The announcements came on on all lines, and the engineers the heels of an acknowledge- say th(' decision might have the NEW YORK (AP)\u2014U.S.air-; Pan American World Airlines, caught in the worst wild- wavs,\tTrans\tWorld Airlines, Na cat strike in their history, be- , gan laying off thousands of workers today.\tAirlines said they would begin -\u2014.\u2014 *\t-, Goldberg said he would start The four-day strike of flight furloughing\ta total of close to\thad\tbeen\tunable to bring about a£,ajn\ttoday,\tby\tseeking\ta\tmeet- engineers w hich began Friday 60,000\tif the\tstrike w asn t ended\ta\tsettlement.\t|ng\tu\tj(b\tmpj^bers\tof\tthe\tna- Airlines and American ment Sunday by Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg that he! eventual effect of wiping out their union.gh has cut domestic and inter- today.The engineers, members of tional mediation board who WIND AND RAIN DAMAGE-High winds and driving rain Saturday night broke two large plateglass windows, cracked f national services of the six air- The layoffs would affect about the Flight Engineers Interna- bavc becn trying to resolve the lines to about 10 or 20 per cent 20,000 employees at TWA, the tional Union, are protesting a djsp(1te j of normal.\tsame number at American, Feb.6 decision by the national Eastern Airlines announced about 15,000 at Pan American mediation board ordering them Sunday night it was immedi- and about 3,500 at National.to join the Air Line Pilots^ As-two other* and tore down a sign at the Jolin et Frères store ate]y beginning to release from Western Airlines the sixth sociation as a single bargaining on Alexander Street in Sherbrooke.\t7.000 to 7.000 employees as a major carrier hit by the walk- unit.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) result of the walkout.lout, made no announcement, j Pilot* outnumber engineers, Today's Chuckle father: For whom th* monthly bills tulL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON., FEB.20, 1901 At Stanstead By BOB THOMAS Superior of Ursuline Convent observes silver anniversary Kinnear's Mills Anglican Church « retains officers After the meeting Mrs.David-n served supper.TOKYO (AP) \u2014Robert Cum mings was in a Chinese restaurant in the Japanese capital talk ing about his TV show.When Cummings starts talking, you\u2019re bound to listen.One of his crusades is bringing joys
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