OUR TELEPHONES amber to all for the Business or Editorial Dept II PA 91 96th YearNo 291 Gymnnsr lions NEW morons Corporal Wilhelm Weller of Camp Borden and his wife Fay display some lion in Mexico when he be of the trophies that he won at the competiv came Mexican champion Cpl Weller won seven trophies during the com petition Sunday and was win nor of five out of six events Story is on page three gymnastic honor BARRIE Kennedy Margin 111957v wasnmcron APlTbe copiv plete official vote for the United Democratic Senator John Ken nedy squeaked through to victory with popular plurality of only 111957 in record turnout of 68 833154 voters on Nov Kennedys electoral vote mar gln stood however at 300 com pared with 22 for VicePresident chhard Nixon Republican and tDem Vii the choice of some needed for victory is 26 cial vote today to complete the national total which divides this way Kcnnedy 34121155 Nixon 34109398 Other 502501 Kennedy polled 501 per cent of the major party vote Nixon goi 499 Kennedys percentage of the total vote however was only 497 Nixons was 456 and others 07 Kennedys plurality in popular vote is thesmallest since 1884 announcns UNIO Angrchstlrc UiSf Arming Enemies HAVANA APtPrime ter Fidel Castro in one of his angricst speeches charged today that enemies of his revolution were being equipped by the United States with powerful new special cxplosive Alastm made thechargc in Zsï¬vhour address at midnight meeting of the Electrical Work ers Union that was summoned to oust what he called traitorous leadership Amaury Fraginals booted out as boss of the union in absentia has been accused of blanking out Havana for four days with wellplaced bomb The whereabouts of Fraginals is not known Diplomaticsuurces said he was not among 11 known members of the electrical union who took asylum in various emA hassles Wednesday HEADS Fraginals was one of the lead era of march of his union to the presidential palace lust weelt to protest what they claimed was an attempt bythc Communist tinged Cuban Confederation of Workers to dictate union elec Some members oi the union claimed Wednesday night they were not allowed to enter the meeting that paved the way for Redline directorate to take over they claimed the hall was packed with preCastro and Com munist followers Putting in personal appear anï¬e at the meeting Castro scath lngY denounced the union lead ers as counterrevqutionaries His unexpected appearance ap peared to underline the gravity with which the regime viewed the first real open dafiaiice from the labor front His face contorted with rage he seemed to gropa for the vilaat words he could recall BLAMES vAncw Denial ypentexplo siva of great powe used by the USl Army he said was being supplied to hi enemies by US Central Intelligence agcu and Yankee Pentagon bandits Americanfinanced ant overn ment elements he added in eluded puppets garbed in can socksa reference to Roman Catholic priests propose to you be said to the meeting tha we shake up the electrical industry so that enemies will know the generous revolution can also be firm when circumstances dictate Tell Canada Not ToTrade WASHINGTON CP Cuban ï¬llsees say that if Canada per lists in doing business with Fidel Castro Canadian goods may be barred from Cuba if ever Castro is overthrown Hector Esteves head at group called the Committee for AntiCastro OrganizatiOns said telegram to this effect was sent to Prime Minister Diefenbaker by hel Mestre refugee kesman living in Miami About 100000 Cuban refugees are reported to be in Florida Canada is highly respected by the Latins said Estevesf fur mer accountant in the Castro regime anyfied Havana six months ago We only ask that Canada think not so muchabout the money in trade but of the terrible things that Castro is gdoing to the Cuban people PICKETSV EMBASSY The slim 30yearold Esteves joined Dr Ramon Escaudon wyearold Cuban doctor in lead ing demon picket force in front of the Canadian Embassy Mon day 2A bigger demonstration is planned for next Sunday Canadian Ambassador Arnold jHeeney granted Esteves and Es ycandon an interview Tuesday He gave them copy ot Diefenbak ers Dec 12 statement in the House of Commons in which he said he sees no valid objection to trade with Cuba thoglgh he has no intention oi encouraging boot legging of American goods emA bargoes against shipment to the tiny Caribbean country Both Escandon and Esteves said tha Dieienbaker statement is unsatisfactory They are par ticularly concerned over state ment by Cuban Economics Min ister Regina Boti that he wanb to boost purchases in Canadato $150000000 and figure Canada is about to cement some big trade deal with Castro WILL DEMONSTRATE Unless MrnDieienbaker issues statement in the newspapers saying he will not increase trade with Cuba we will carry on dem onstrations against Canada here New York Miami Chicago and other places where there are Ca nadian offices Escandon said in an interview He heads group calledlthe AntiCommunist PanAmeiican Association Allof these various committees and associations are united in their opposition to Castro Es teves said Manybf them are Plirss TIMEFLASHES Nepalese King Arrests Premier KATMANDU AP KingMahendra of Nepal today person ally asslimcd control of the government ordering the arrest of Premier Koirala and oth eminent Missing In bmall er members of his elected gov Plane MOOSE JAW Sask CP Three men were mis ing in their small plane today on ï¬llmile flight from Outloo Sask to Brandon Man The craft disappeared when it ran into snow Will Discipline lilgeiianOilicer PARIS Reuters The French cabinet decided todayto take disciplinary sanctions against Gen Raoul Salim former com manderinduct in Algeria information minister Louis Torren oire announced Teamsters Threaten To Boil KlNGSTON CF Serious dissension within the Teamsters iinion is threatening to build Wkawéyimni Ainloruaï¬onai unmmmmshh into movn across Canada to bakers remarks composed of professional and government employees who fled Cuba in recent months Esteves but could not swallow new or ders turning farm cooperatives into Communistitypa collective farms To Pray For Miner TORONTO CP special church service was to be held today at St James Anglican Cathedral for miner Alan Rose waging battle for life ever since he was severely injured in gold mine collapse Nov 19 at Timmins Officials of the downtown church have invited people of all faiths to attend the service for the foyearold British miner who has been in sem conscious state for almost week UNlTED NATIONS NY ca Soviet Premier Khnlshchevs at tempts to nail colo ialists to the mast went awash in the 15th General Assembly of the United Nations Wednesday but he won point just the same motion AiroAAsian resolu tion was passed overwhelmingly demanding immediate steps to ward independence oi all colon ies and dependent territories It didnt try to set deadlines as the Soviet draft sought to do Canada stepped in the colonial ism argumentthis was the 19th meeting in tedious debateby challpuging the Russians to give subject peoples the right to self determination Prime Minister John Diefenc baker raised this subject in his address to the assembly Sept 26 and Wallace Nesbitt viceehair man of the Canadian delegation returned to itIWedoesday when he noted that Khrushchev had been present to hear Dielen Khrushchev was present at the hibiy llléll afthesélf claimed at thoooloniai States election showed today that it for Senator Harry Byrd southern electors The majority Rbode island turnedin its out said he at first supported Castro ill Faiths Invited BRUSSELS APlKlllg Bau douinoi the Belgians today mar ried darkeyed Spanish nrisur tears as she ran into difficulties with her Zofoot train The 30yearold king wed Dona Fablola lntwo colorful and deeply moving ceremonies the first in the throne room ol the palace of Brussels thesecond amid religious splendor in the medieval Roman Catholic Church of Saints Michel and Gudule in postwar world where royalty has taken some hard knocks the people in the street shouted as of old the queen smiling confident Baudouin constantly comforted his bridc with whispered words and gentle patson the hand There were hitches claws rain SEAT Antony Armstrongdones could not immediately find his seat at the civil ceremony Then television cameraman droPPcdn heavy lens on the floor of the palace throne room But Fablolas mfoot long train caused constant trouble At one only the quick action of palace flunkcy prevented her from it ting on thetroin Baudouln hen SULTAN Wash AP spunky blonde teenager told po lice she was kidnapped at knife point Wednesday but managed to skip out on her abductor in his car Hazel lrene Oolrich 17 earold high school senior said much more fun than going to school to the door of her home before borne rich had gone to work followed her inside saying he wanted to leave note Her parents Mr and Mrs George Oelrich had already left for the bank where they we He is manager Hazel said once the man was inside he pulled out shunting knife about six inches long and told me to come withhim They got in an old car and drove to the western Washington from SultanThe man stopped at avbusy intersection where there was phone booth FORCED INTO ROME He made me get in the booth with him Hazel said He told me to call dad and was trying to tell dad that crat in glittering ceremoniesthat saw the nervous bride closeio Long live the king long iivo Princess Margarets husbandf time it caught one chair and did We both talked to Iliad Upsets BrusselslloYal wedding personally supervised its nr rangement inside the church Fabiolcs nerves gave wnyagaln and some flowers slipped from the bouquet in her trembling hands Josoph Cardinalvan Roey Bel giums highest Roman Catholic dignitary repeated the service in French Fabiola at one point seemed to sway bit Baudouin shother an anxious glance Outside itwas coldslate grey day but in the hearts of the Belgians and gueststhat included five kings four queens and 46 princes and princesses it was warm and happy historical occa sion Fabioln dressed in long white satin gown with trailing veilappeared at first to fight back few tears of happiness But she was reassured by smiles and comforting pat on the hand by her royal husband brilliantlydressed audienca of European royalty even sprinkling of titlehalders tom the Near and Far Eastlooked on with approval In restless worl £1ch BABIES IN roan TBIES SUDBURY CP Mrs Marie Cornlhwaite presented her husband withtwin boys Wednesday the fourth set oi iwlns for the couplesincc 1952 The latest babies weighed five pounds laounces and five four ounces Mother and sons were doing fine The family began in Janu ary 1952 when Mrs Corn thwaitegave birth to twin girls boy and girl fol lowed in January 1356 and last lanuary there were twin boys hir Comthwaite works for international el Com pany here Detain Private Who Defected Will Be Inquiry ermany CF an array private was Can was monarchyga mainlintvhegbdng held in detention today queen For the Belgians hit was dream come true They had been without one since the tragic death of Queen Astrldilll an auloino ï¬ban Bankers Out On Kidnappervloils Ransom wanted to see me again he must bring $5000 to the phone booth in the next no minutes Hazel said the man then told her to get in the wound drive on west to Everett and he would follow in another car She turned around drove back to Monroe where she telephoned her father she had escaped and Hazel told poliée man game then drove to her fathers bank Henntime her father had left school asked if her father were $2000 in the phone booth but it and when he learned Oel was not picked up ltown rofr Monroe seven miles rs man said he was not to call theL sheriff The man told daddf hev 43Nalion BiroAsian Resolution Foils Ks Colonialisl Attempts peoples Nesbitt said Dief baker had invited him to glv the right of free elec ons to give them the oppnrt determine the kind of govern iree conditions show that he really wanted the final elirnination of the colonial regime in all its rms and manifestations Ncsbi said While Canada voled in favor of it the United States and Brit ain stood back from the Afro Asian resolution which was nine abstentions Although the Western great powers abstained David ornisby Gore of Britain remarked that he saw much in the resolution worthy of support Ormsby Gore said the sponsor ing countries apparently appre elated what Britain was doing to assist new countries in reaching maturity and this was in contrast withthe Russianresolutionwhich Was an extralfrdin bile lion dialoehoodltfl to those nations under his domv merit they want under genuinely By doing so Khrushchev could passed by vote oi as to with pending an inquiry into his 20 day stay behind the Iron Curtain Privnte John Strobl 19 at Ceylon Sask was returned by ussiari ofï¬cers Wednesday after they hadvisited the the Alh Canad spokesman claimed that Strobl had asked for political asylum after crossing into East Ger many Nov 24 butthat it wbs refused He was handed over to Cana dian otficer and provost ser geant at the border point of Helmstcdt and immediately put in detention Strobl who joined the army 10 months ago arrived in Germany Nov 19 He is member of the lst Battalion Queens Own Rifles of Canada It was not known when the inquiry would open or what form it would take spokesman said it is not something we are used to dealing with 10an wallrniln Scattered fllnflcs tonight flmnb Wind 25 MI tonight 15 High Friday 25 For Gamble lummry turn to page three miner ONTARlo CANADA THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1960 per Copy24 Page HIoPIIs lulu RIOTS ERIIPT Fabiola Close To Tears lls Train Crown Prince Is 5Proclc1imed King NAIROBI Kenya Reuters Several persons were reported killed today in street lighting in Addis Abaha the Ethiopian cap ital as Crown Prince Asia Was sen was proclaimed king The proclamation was read by the capitals radio as Emperor Haiie Selassie was reported to have arrived back in his country in deï¬ance of the new regime there Ethiopian nmatourradio re ports toldythe outbreak of street lighting radio broadcast from Addis Abnba monitored in Aden pro claimed the crown prince bogus which means king in the Ethiopian language of Am haric The broadcast also named Res Imru as the new prime minister He is former ambassador to India and believed to baa mem ber of the royal family DEE1E5 WARNING At the same time the emperor was said by spokesman at the Ethiopian Embassy in Rome to have deï¬ed warning by leaders oi Wednesdays coup that mm tary action would be taken against any planetrying to land inthe country Thc emperor Jolt Sao Paulo BrazilrWedncsday night low hours after hearing that an army coup detat had ended his at year reign installedvhis so lions 32mm ProUS Crown Prince Asia Wasson as head of reform govcmmont Radio reports from Addie Ababa said parliament hd been suspended and machineguns had been set up on public buildings in the capital Meanwhile spokesman for the British foreign oliicc dis closed that the new government had made an informal approach to Britain to ask for recognition He said the British government was waiting for clarification of the situation in Ethiopia before taking any action on the request VAddis Ababa radio said all in coming and outgoing flights had been suspended until further no lice and the armed forceshave beenordcred to take the nec essary measures it this directive is not carried out One broadcast said the new government had taken over with the support of the armed forces police and educated young sters and would and 3000 years of injustice The government guaranteed protection for foreign capital and laterals and claimed that all Ethiopian people are behind us it said that under Hails Selas sie the common people had been deprived of their privileges in order toboost the riches of favored few and that Etbi was falling behind other African states in improving its standard oi living Gdin Upper Hand VIENTIANE tReutersFight ing raged here for the third straight day today as proAmer ican rightwing troops appeared to be gaining an edge over leftist troops bacltstopped by Soviet heavy weapons TheJnain body of paratroop Capl Kong Les proCommunist troops was reported today retiring north of Vientiane but token forces were still doggedly holding out in the cityitself French eyewitnesses who drove to the airport two miles west of the citytoday reported most at Kongs troops had moved out to the north along the road to the royallcapital of Luang Praban taking their Russian lOSmi metre howitzers with them Luang Prabang in northern Laos is the seat of Kin Savang Vathana The royal cap 31 is ghath hï¬ltlï¬znotth also the stronghold of proComc munlst Pathet Lao guerrillas BUILDING ON FIRE By noontoday sharp battle was underwayloutside the United States operations mission in Vien tianewhile thebuilding itself was able An Associated Press dispatch Mo Fails 6th Time CAPE CANAVERAL APlThe United States tod failed for the sixth straight time io send satellite around the imoon when the giant rocket exlt iploded in night The spectaclflar blast ended fouivshot Atlas Able carrier irockei program $40000000 iiailure gt American space scientists now must await developmentloi more powerful rockets expected next summer for future moon launch gs The 10storeytall rocketcarry ing Saltpound space craft in its nasal rose smoothly from its archiight ummate pad at 11 am today The satellite was packed withelectronic in struments designed to makethe ost extensive study ever ab temptedof the moons environ ment The huge rocket appeared to be flying true course for 70 secondsthen it suddenly lurched olenlly and erupted With inding flash that illuminated the Atlantic it its beaches for severallmilegt rAmas from Bangkok Thailand said the US Embassy in Vientiane was hit by an artillery shell and all personnel was withdrawn An American Embassy spokesmanrin Bangkok was the source of tbo information Vientiane central hospital re ported live soldiers dead nndto wounded as welles 50 ci iiiana dead and goowouaded Kong himself and the main body of his troops had escaped from Vientiane and were making forthe north Defence Minister Gen Thauom Kittikachorn of neighboring proWestern Thailand reported today Kitlikachorn said the rightlsl force obtained control of View tiane airport Wednesday night The airport was aleltisl strong angkok said God Southone Pa thammovong em com manderof Kong Les forces fight ing in Vientiane today fled to Thailand The former commanderinchiei of the Royal Laotia Army crosscd the MekongARive and surrendered to Thai authorities at Srichiengmai ball of red0range fire hung seemingly motionless thousands ofieet in the sky for several seconds as tons of fuel were consumed in boiling in firm wFlaming pieces of the rocket fell into the Atlantic sev eral miles offshore The rockets extremely diffi cult mission was to hurl the space craftto the moon 240000 miles away in 60 hours Th failure leaves the moonan elusive target for US missile men who had propelledflve earl ier rockets toward the moon without successï¬nd leaves Rus sia th commanding lead in the field of space exploration Soviet scientists last year hit the moon with Lunlk and took the first picturcrcflts dab backside with Lunik 1112 TORONTO CPI Luigi MI cclli of Toronto died Wed nesday of heart attack while pump to be tried on charges at tirina run in restricted arm