BED lonely crewman of Rus sian fishing trawler stands on upper deck of boat viewing Bostons skyline Sunday The trawler anchored in Boston crlvzso AflHHilHiï¬i an TRliWLEB mononro IN BOSTON Harbor to seek medical aid for the captain ill wittl gas tritis seaman strained his back while the vessel was an chorcd Both men were taken to shore for treatment at the US Public Health Service Hospital Under national law foreign ship can remain in the harbor for at least 48 hours in such an emergency AP Virephoto Peace Discussions Resume After Weekend Violence EVfAN France Reuterst Talks aimed at ending the year Algerian insurrection got down to hard bargaining here today after weekend recess marked by the worst violence in Algeria itself since the JEECE parley began three weeks ago At least 17 persons were killed in Algeria during the weekend and an estimated 50 persons were injured Most of the dead were victims of Muslim insur gems Monday six persons were killed and nine injured in new outbreak of gun bomb and knife attacksin Algerias three big gest citiesAlgiers Oran and Constantine In Paris early today at least 19 persons were injured when an explosion badly damaged hotel inhabited by ltfoslcms and Africans police reported HARD BARGAINING The big problems in the talks between French negotiators and delegation from the Algerian rebel provisional government in this Alpine resort town was how to get down to giveandtake basis Up to now both sides have stood pat on their first positions on the issues concerning Alger ian selfdetermination President Charles de Gaulle conferred for 45 minutes in Paris Monday night with Louis Joxe Algerian affairs minister and head of the French delega tion here No details were divulged but French officials in Faris made no secret of mounting concern Elusive Gangster Apprehended Iudge Orders Bail Forfeited TORONTO CP4ohnny Pa palia elusive defendant in the brass knucklesiron pipe heat ing of Toronto gambler Max Bluesteih wasarrested early to day an street here after fail ing to turn up Monday for court hearing The Hamilton gambler also wanted on drug smuggling charge in the United States was picked up on bench war rant issued by rMagistrate Thomas Elmore Monday after his failure to appear on charge of assaulting Billestein Bluestein was beaten up by several men in view of scores of patrons in night club here March 21 apparently in tus sle for power in gambling oper ations gt None of the witnesses would talk until brought before jll dicial inquiry held in private Eventually Papalia 32 was charged along with Frank Mar childon 40 Fred Gabourie 35 and Jack Weaver 32 all of Tor onto They are accused of as sault occasioning bodily harm and two other men are charged With possessing offensive weap ons Papalia sometimes known as Johnny Pops was out on $2000 bail when the case came be fore Magistrate Elmore Mon day The other five appeared but the court was adjourned couple of times to await the ap pearance of the Hamilton mun alter getting word that he was due in momentarily He did not mm up The magistrate adiourned the hearing to June 76 and ordered Papalias bail forfeited He is one of four Toronto men charged in the United States in connection with dope smug gling ring alleged to have has ported $7000009 worthof heroin into that country since 1958 gt The other three were picked up recently and ordered extra dited to the U5 alter hear ing here Bapalia was still wanted on that charge Loggers Battle Through Night Save community From Fire ST JOHNS Nfld CP Av fierce forest fire that sent women and children fleeing for the refuge of the sea as it threatened the logging commu nities of Hare Bayand Dover was brought under control to day Not home in me commu nities was so muchas scorched Women and children who had spent the night am in ed aboard four schooners anchored in Bonavista Bay began re turning tothoir homes The blaze was brought in check after gallantlz hour struggle by the men of llare Bay and Dover about 110 miles northwest of St Johns Reports of their success came from Ed Ralph chief forester at Hare Bayl Mr Ralphsaid change in the wind prevented the flames from overrunning the commu nity About 200 persons orebe llevcd to have spent the night aboard the schootlers CARVED FIRE BREAKS Stuart Peters Newfoundlands deputy minister of resources reported hyradio from Hare Boy that firefighters saved all breaks around the dwellings He said not one home was scorched The flames feeding on stands of birchand fir kniled their way to the edge of the commu nities Hare Bay which has tuaily encircled by flames at one An estimated 1000 firefight ersmost of them Hare Bay and Dover loggers fought through the night and eventually stopped the spreadingflames SOME STAY PUT Not all women and children went to the schooners Many their homes lhose abord the vessels watched as the flames played deadly game of touch and go with their homes in Dover with population of about two mllesfrorn Hare Bay about five miles from Hare Bay village from nearbypond the houses by gouging outfire about 1200 residents was virj elderly persons refused to leave Other personsincluding many 700 escapedby carlDover is Tlie outbreak formed by alt mileandrur winds was sighted late Monday at Traverse Brook lt spread swiftly hrough neck of woods separating the over the lack of progress in the negotiations But despitethe apparent dead lock there was no inclination on either side to admit failure DECLARE much There is only one week to go before France reviews what will then be the onemonthold uni lateral ceasefire in Algeria France declared the truce when the talks opened here May 20 in an effort to ease the atmos phere but the insurgents have branded the ceasefire propa ganda move major stumbling block in the negotiations has been the future of the oilrich Sahara Desert The insurgents regard it as an integral part of an in dependent Algeria which must be included in any selfdetermi nation referendum in the terri tory But the French who have ad ministered the Sahara separ ater from Algeria since 1957 have so far been adamant on treating it separately other major issuos include guarantees to French settlers the issue of French military bases machinery for ensuring free and fair voting in any self determination referendum and future relations between an in dependent Algeria and France ft Outstgndingjévmgl smooth vane ogilalo dial university students regard religion as an unwarranted parasitic cultural hangover Rev Ross dean of St Andrews mill at the University of British Columbia sold Monlt day night Speaking to the 87th Ganeral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Dr Rm said university students today are unmited hustle and un moved by en usle for any thing They are committed only to the noncommittal and look upon the church as an aged rel ative having some vague claim upon them but mostly as nuisance he said may have no hope or rebellion in them they dress alike talk alike and look alike they are cite people expertly polite The Christian church said Dr Ross does not deal with the students real world but with relics of the past and vague hopes for the future Rev Stanford Rcid of Montreal lecturer ot hchill University said there was truth in Dr Rosss remarks but felt they applied more to science to thou in liberal Iris Many students are desperat ely worried today and the church has real opportunity to reach them he said DISMISSAL UPHELD Earlier Monday ludicial committee upheld ruling re moving Dr Inn Burnett as minister of St Andrews Presby terian Church Ottawa The case was reopened Fri day over some oblections when group of St Andrews mem bers placed petition before the assembly The Ottawa presoy tcry had also complained about the decision of the sevenman commission which ruled on the case Dr Witherspoou of Of tawa said he accepted the decl slon but was not convinced of the justice He said the affair had spread through newspapers especially those in Ottawa and had given the Ottawa presbyiory bad name His protest speech was cut short when motion was made to hold any further dis cussion behind closed doors He said he would end his remarks rather than do this lt OTTAWA CPiThrce cana dinn cabinet ministers and the head of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy utho lty opened talks Monday aimed at working out compromise on British commitment to buy12 000 tons of Canadian uranium in losses The mceting is the first of what is expected to he series of conferences for renegotiation of the 1937 British commitment involving the sale of uranium valued at $192000000 After the threehour meeting conference spokesman said useful discussions were held and number of technical points cleared up He said technical representa tivns of both governments will meet this morning to prepare material for another meeting of delegates in the afternoon There was no indication Embarrassment FREDERICTON VfCP Two Maritime universities are among the latest to instal lan guage laboratories lab equipped with recording and monitoring equipment to aid in teaching French and Spanish was set up at the Uni versity of New Brunswick few months ago More recently one was opened at St Francis igasvisr University in Antigonish The laboratory teaches the student to hear identify and finally illlitate correctly the sounds ofthe language says Wringer Wusliyers with Powerful Pump NO DOWN PAYMENT 7209 Monthly BSQGIJIOIExtra long ngltatlonsvyeep with glves your clothes deep and thoroupheleo no yet Its sofa even for delicate fabrics Has powerful emptying pump vlsofetyf wing and porcelain enamelled tub Dr McAndreW head lBrurh rim rarou gt$ Solo osmlos manta to help am on load of houseclepnl WIII wax polls and utf your floors up in bright sparkling lhlnl comes into corners and Sink cale each Ministers Plan Renegoiiation 0f Britains Uranium Contract IKINC Trimlintaf Polishers About 54 Plrkllnl will whether further meetings would be held Wednesday The Canadian delegation at the initial meeting included Trade Minister Hoes Finance Minister Fleming Veterans Af fairs Minister Churchill and Gilchrist president of Eldorodo Mining and Refining Limited Crownowned uranium agency Sir Roger Makins head of the British Atomic Energy Au thority is the leader of the Ul delegation Others include Clarke and Anton Gray members of the British autilon lty John Drinkwater the au thoritys raw materials repre sentative in Washington and Herberq private secre tary to Sir Rogers Britain asked Canada to re negotiate the contract because the UK authority now has stool of uranium greater than the amount it will require for some years Language LaboratoriesReduce For Students of the UNB romancerlanguages department However its no snap course The language lab only complements the basic classroom course The lab is equipped with in dividual private or semiprivate booths connected by network of audio wires controlled by monitoring console in an adioin ing room The console has switch board ad tape decks allowing the instuctor to play tapes to all or any combination of stu dents lnstructors at the console can listen or engage in twoway conversation with any student under furniture Feature lowbuilt hand vinviplanlc bumper and complain with no bufï¬ng pods Metal cabinets Students see Religion As CulturcllflHang0ver moonr0 CPIMoot Cm and engineering studeotlthan commission eo noun in 1860 ruled last July that Dr Burnett and his wife had separated in 1953 had had not reached conciliation or sta tus acceptable to the church Consequently the commission laid Dr Burnett did not live up to induction vows to rule well in his own house recommendation to com mend the federal government for action taken on unemploy ment was handed back to the board of evangelism and social actionfor rewordlng Rev Frank Lawson of llailf or said the assembly should ex press displeasure rather than oommend Rev Cleaser of New Glasgow NS sold sur vey had shown 52 per cent of the work foroe idle in some Nova Scoila towns Pitman Denies PCs Charges 0i Extortion NIAGARA FAIS Ont CP Walter Pitinain New Party member of Parliament for Pet erborougb Monday night de scribed as fantastic recent statement attributed to Provin cial Energy Resources Minister Macaulay in which the New Party was termed as being des tined to become Canadas rich est politicai party This statement comes from man who is member of party Progressive Conserva tive which spent $11000000 in the last general election and man who knows we cant get anyrcorpointion to give us cheque for half million dol lars at election time he told public meeting He said it was incredible thatAttomey General Roberts should accuse the New Party of extortion in its proposed system of party contributions Mr Pitman charged the Con servatives and Liberals were attempting to cover up their own methods of obtaining cam paign donations wonder how many share holders know or even think of where their money is going 4435 nddltion toyour menu Future porcelain renamtlled un 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Kennedys back ailment caused little visible concern at the White House today But the him to walk on crutches threw question over his plans for the immediate future Kennedy has date in Hawaii late this monthto address the governors conference He is considering trip to South America next month On his program today Ken nedy has speech before the Us Conference of Mayors That requires halfmile drive from the Whitellouso and walk into the Washington hotel where the meeting is being held He also scheduled the usual Democratic congressional lead els final discussion with liai lan Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani on critical problems facing the Atlantic alliance and session of the National Secur ity Council has iian nusr Young as he isat 44 the youngest president ever elected Kennedy has set pace that would fatigue most men Even for man who had not hurt his backplaying football and when lingering pain which has forced Tuesday morning breakfast with HUBERT PreSidents Back Ailmentzf Shrouds Plans Fix Future his PT boat was rammed by Japanese destroyer during the wargo backache would almost be expected Dr at Travail White House physician reported Morn day she was satisfied with Kem nedys progress Andlrsss Sets rotary Pierre Salinger added that Kennedy said he was feel ing much better The president returned Mon day morning from vacation in Florida where he swam in heated outdoor pool in an effort to relieve the ailment which was attributed to spading dirt in ceremonial tree planting on his trip to Ottawa last month Salinger said Kennedy will be using the crutches for at least part of this week Normally ed would have seen his afternoon visitors in the west wing office But to save himself the steps Monday Kennedy met callers including Liberal Leader in rooms in the White House UNION JACK The national banners of Eng land Scotland and Ireland were combined in 1301 to form the Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom VIKING Portable Record Players 2178 Players are mon 18 Notona Blue eoch 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