WEATHER REPORT THOUGHT FOR TODAY * The well-informed man is he 4 The weather is expected to dry whose wife has just told him . Z EN up a little by Thursday. A few what she thinks of him. > _ showers tonight, with possible snowflurries. VOL. 90--NO. 103 Price Not Over OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1961 TT puhorad os Second Claw Mal THIRTY PAGES RT U.K. DIPLOMAT JAILED Cuba Attack = ps Gave Russians _ 1. Secret Papers Big Blunder : ; : : : : | LONDON (CP)--A renegade ape in atomic establish. : British Siplomal Who turned to Jenis In Chalk River, Ont., and 28 . i ; ; : 4 ~~ communism during three years/Los Alamos, N.M. He was WASHINGTON JAP) Senator warned the administration @ ds F . of captivity in North lg was|tenced to 14 years and ford J. William Fulbright, Arkansas|against it when he learned off == . sentenced today to 42 years in|leased in 1959 after serving nine Democrat, says he believes the|the planned invasion. Baum '4% prison for spying for the Soviet|years ill-fated Cuban invasion was a| One member of Fulbright's/¥ = 4 pie Union Years: ' blunder for which the White|committee, Senato r Frank; © © Reuters said he 'wrecked s the justice said Blake's con- House and several other agen-|Church (Dem. Idaho) reported; =~ = : #4 y 5% wuch of Britain's' cold war ef- duct "in many other countries cies must share responsibility.|that the invasion by the Cuban: i ¢ i : forts would undoubtedly carry the Fulbright, chairman of the exiles was marked by "poorly|® = ie gi George Blake, 38 years old death penalty.". Senate foreign relations com-|conceived military planning." HEE 4 ; and bearded pleaded guilty to "Your case is one of the worst mittee, commented Tuesday| "A dual mistake was made ile : funnelling information to Ms.|that can be envisaged in times. after his committee questioned|Church told reporters, *"com- i 1 ; cow for nearly nine years of peace," he told Blake. officials of the state department munism can not be shot down eel y 4 Blake confessed there was not| Blake was imprisoned for 14 and the Central Intelligence(in Latin America; it must be ; " 7 a single important document to|years on each of five counts of Agency. 3 shown up, and this should be which he had access between|spying during the period from He said a decision would be|the object of our policy. 1951 and 1959 'which was not/November, 1951, to September, made later whether to call ll. ) passed to- my Soviet conta 1959. Three of the sentences will itary advisers before either the although the charges were|run consecutively and two con- full fomimilise or he Latin Portu en) not published in detail, inform-|currently. fmeriean affairs subcommit- ; nd outside 2% sount sid The specific sentence of 42 e. . Blake gave the Russians the|years was harsher a Insofar as I'm concerned, I names of British agents. by which, in Bri ae | "» 1- fowl Government 7 4 CC The informants said Blake|20 years of which re nor- ps oH = " CE orf born in Rotterdam, The(mally served four - hour briefing by Allen was y : N etherlands, and entered the 4 LONG-EARED PUPPIES Dulles, Sitoeios of the 14, = Shakeup British diplomatic service after we lo Td thief Jus ice sald 38 Julie Fargnoli, 11-year-old, | bits that her pet dog, Suzie, | keeping a constant watch |director for plans who played Te me ee ond became a Soviet agent but "be- looks at a litter of baby rab- | has adopted. Suzie has been | Over them in the kitchen of ja major role in the CIA's part] LISBON (Reuters) -- A new was vice-consul in. Seon] whenl cause ot Jour Soliversion to a : ! the home, in the invasion by Cuban eX-|shakeup of Antonio Salazar's captured by the Commu.ists og Sliet In the Communigt iles. Portuguese government was an- i ; during the Korean War in 1950 Parker. noted: that | a i x Fulbright said the testimony|,....ed today involvi . T 4 i i : y Involving ap-|§% Fi » and spent three years in an p44 ug Sinks confirmed his prior conviction|,;iniment of pew ministers of internment camp. "The inform-|Blake is "'a British subj albeit let me add not by birth." that "the operation as a wholes faire. the inter] d- \ . ot was a mistake" for which the {Tein affers, the literior, e GEORGE BLAKE, JAILED FOR 42 YEARS ints cad Blake an io Com |He did not reveal the defend: White House, the defence de-|™ 5 cooing major cabi- munist attempts at brainw-ch- s Th D partment, the CIA and the statell, i" juste within a month. The in, "Your case is akin to trea " i 5 8. » dge red Stop Shooting ree own Yepait ment, sha re Ya Coliective first was April 13, soon after the dy od : Blake was freed in 1053 and|S00." the ju decla respon: y. start of large-scale terrorist at- al ng 1p re-entered government service.| Blake, dark haired and HAMILTON (CP)--Three men H ip i WARNED AGAINST tacks in the Portuguese West The informants said he be.|dressed in a charcoal grey suit, Pn TL TR Be itary Mii al 3m. Joes ts foot Re oa eaday vane Fulbright is known to have|African territory of Angola. | vy came a British intelligence was apparently emotionless forces in Laos today ordered|The Pathet Lao issued a sim./53nK in windswept Hamilton) mw Alivedo Hodriguos do: Samus . agent, stdied Russian and Ap | Nes. ted with a. font their troops to cease fire, boost-|ilar order to its followers. {Bay while towing a scrap hulk. CCUSED SHAKEN Top ote Sor a n wr a AL S ea pease nlst-cstude tof sont t| smile on his lips and walked to ing hopes for a settlement off Kong coupled his cease-fire] Dead are David Pollard, 41, K BY arior MINS. Zn : ' ig 3 . ae ant's birthplace. berto Franco Nogueira succeeds affairs. the cells. z tiny Indoc! American-backed right - the tug's owner and Ronald minister brigantine, the Albatross, sank/down in a squall. woman and has three children./ment in 1948 and served in Capt. "Iefti government _ should "order {ts|Jovce, 31, of Leeds, England. {0 og 00 man who was | The new education minister|in the Guif of Mexico Tuesday, The Albatross was sailing on|At the time of his arrest three|Britain and abroad, confessed, wing paratroop forces are al- men to stop fighting and meet! At least 12 witnesses on two picked up twice Tuesday |was Manuel Lopes de Almedia,|trapping six of her crew below a training cruise from Progreso|weeks ago he was attending the/ "There was not an official doc- lied with the pro - Communist! "without delay" for peace talks.\nearby 'boats watched help-| 7.4 charged each time with [who takes over from Francisco decks, it was learned foday., [on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula|school of Arabic studies in Bei-ument of any importance to Pathet Lao guerrilla hth (Western military sources in|lessly as the small craft tipped| yin qrunk in a public place [Paula Leite Pinto. Jose Gon-| Thirteen other crew members|to Nassau in the Bahamas when ryt, Lebanon. The school is run|which I had access which was tion, told his men to halt allVientiane said Tuesday nightiand sank like a stone. They| . 14h believe it himself |calves Proenca succeeds Henri- £ them reported to be the storm struck her 1235 miles hy the British foreign office. |not passed to my Soviet con- that even before Kong's order said all three men leaped into when he appeared in Ma- |que Veiga de Macedo as min- many o Po west of Key West, Fla. The nature of Blake's govern-|tact." |a cease-fire seemed to be in op-|the water as the tug disap- gistrate's Court today. ister of corporations and social teenaged American boys, man-| A freighter picked up survi- ment job was not disclosed at u Ch ; : I 1 eration. The military situation|peared. Only Joyces' body has| pg yp, nd charge was |insurance. aged to get into lifeboats before vors. They are expected to|the trial for security reasons ta 1ans eer was repofted quiet on all fronts. been recovered. 3 LI6 seco ; reach Tampa Thursday. But the presiding Hoy chief jus- 70 Ch ar g es the Indochina Ainedo over the/order with a demand that the|of Freelton, Lyle Murney, 38, BY DOUBLE-TAKE Marcello Mathias as foreign] TAMPA, Fla. (AP)--A 96-foot he 93-ton square- rigger went! Hels married. toa Britisii. Blake, who joined the i read out, John Atkinson, Ce- (Fighting on the important! police said dragging opera-| Tina street, exclaimed, "You The U.S. coast guard was|tics, Lord Parser. said "the Queen, Prince front south of rebel-held Vang|tions were to resume today.| just read that one out. Was BAN ON PRIESTS searching the area for further|information com m u nicated, {Vieng stopped Monday night|They declined offers from four] I drunk twice the same survivors thou : . gh not of a scientific na- ROME (Reuters) -- Queen| after the first contacts between members of the Hamilton Sub-| gay?" Ownership of the boat was not|tyre, was clearly of the utmost In Raid On Elizabeth placed wreaths today|80vernment and leftist negotia-imariners skin divers club to Chi Herbert learned immediately. One re-|importance to that power (the h |tors. Further talks on a general 4; i 3 Chief Constable Herbe : A A Bee mes tthe" Common cease - fire were reported 10] The Bert Verge. was towing] Fimtoit claret wp the eon | {_JOPCY 1I1 UUDCQ [Fi Soiool and nad a home| sous: of mer comm eidered a i Prine here on have jaan place Tusedgy. the Forestdale, a steamship ii aL Ry had PoRt in Confection. completly. Useless. if Ch rch H 11 the second day of her state visit| T0. GO TO VILLAGE hulk owned by Reoch Shipping] Shur charged at 12:55 a.m. [ The Albatross was said to be] The judge did not spell out u d to Italy, | Kong demanded in his cease-\of Montreal, to the Steel Com- Tuesday, released on bail, M t Get Permits a_ sister ship of the Yankee;|the meaning of "this country's TORONTS VCP Pall Thousands of Italians aged 0 praer, feporied by Lhe Cony pany of Canada scrap docks. and charged again Tuesday us ; hich has made several round-| efforts." Court reports Specu-ly day night CD es 0 posing around her car, shouting "viva, Viet Nam. that op eg HE a ght ha Jig it wilt 1 d HAVANA (Reufers) -- Most living in Cuba was arrested but ide TE ered Bn j sons as found-ins and three men viva" as she drove through the should send "competent repre-|craft were both attached by age an with the foreign cler g ymen restricted |has since been released. Many| MASSENA, N.Y. (AP) -- Alyiet espionage. with gambling following a raid city. A helicopter of the Italian sentatives" to Na Mon village, cables to the bow of the Forest- second drunk charge Mince the abortive invasion of|/Cubans, however, continue British vessel, the Manchester| Blake was given the longest{on the west-end parish hall of Red Cross hovered overhead,|seven miles south of Vang|dale hulk. : ~% | | 3 : ¢ |Faith, from Mancher, England, sentence passed within living|St. Mary of the Angels Roman : ih y " » hal : ; i Atkinson pleaded guilty to Cuba two weeks ago were freejunder detention. | : ? dropping British and Italian|Vieng, or to "another place" be-| Witnesses said a gust of wind the first drunk charge, not |today but faced a new edict un-| 15s in his Mav D ch/ FAD aground in the St. Lawrence memory in London's Old Bailey|Catholic church. hb 3 | Castro in his May Day speech| Seaway today five miles west of criminal court after a trial of Police said the hall had been aper flags. tween the two front lines. caught the 2,500-ton hulk broad- : : 3 x | Pe aud the route from Ihere, the two sides could dis- side and, as it swerved, it ef-| Bl the other: two (der Which they mist Oplaln 80% |ordered all foreign clergymen here, BE little more than an hour. rented for a stag for a man the presidential palace to the|CUSS 'resulations governing ajfortlessly dragged the 30 - ton] "Ho Woo fined $10 and |Eoen permis |to register with the government.| The 360-foot ship is owned by| Parker gave the previous high getting married this month. massive 'white monument to) Ccase fire and armistice," Kong|Bert Verge under. | costs on the guilty plea and | ar hile Vill ra Univ | He said they would be allowed Manchester Liners Limited. sentence in modern times of 25/They said church officials were fa Meanwhile Villanueva niver-,, rain in Cuba provided they| Seaway officials said the 4,-/years last March to Gordon unaware liquor was being con- sald. Murney, the father of a one- King Victor Emmanuel II, en- : a . vs | remanded to May 8 on $200 |_. a 7, | 4 : ; At the same time, Kong and|year-old girl, bought the tug| o-Gtiotr Fo Bo hg Tg [sity and all but the smallest), # oon honest" and had not|559-ton vessel was not blocking|Lonsdale, a Soviet spy who sumed and gambling taking place in the hall. shrining the tomb of the Un- prince Soyphanouvong, the about two y idl iv ded f * 3 i i id i : A : | J ) years ago and did| 4. private schools headed for na-| he counter - revolution-|ship traffic. They said it appar-| masterminded a ring of four known Soldier. Pathet Lao leader, urged their|some icebreaking with it last! third charges. |tionalization following a decree|21ded Je Soumer the island. (ently had strayed out of the|other agents et nara se- Se At the monument, the Queen, troops to "heighten their vigi- winter. He owned the tug (issued by Premier Fidel Castro| But, the premier 'added for. Shipping lane on the north side|crets to the Russians. Charged jointly with keeping Inspocied a guard of honor eflany provocations hy the otner| sonal Tub Service of Hamil 1 I ovat Jo 209 Canadian len priests had as a rule been| yp e CRUISl yy trom sentence in poste iny in mea ing Iuor egal and Kochi the Italian Army, Navy and Air side." Sy {ton. Co wo rains [priests,. monks and nuns were|0PPosed io Castro's revolution. \gingston Ont, to free the ves-|ain was I to atomic spy(liquor for sale were Dominic Force. Kong said he was issuing the| His wife said Tuesday night Ireleased from confinement in| The most important Cuban|sel, which was upbound for a|Klaus Fuchs, a German-born|Sicone, 26, Carl Burigana, 24, cease-fire order '"to create fa-|it had been a financial struggle » |schools and institutions during/Roman Catholic institution due Great Lakes port. British subject who worked dur-land Sando Angotti, 25. vorable conditions for the 14-/to establish his own towing| 1 uc |the weekend at the same time|for nationalization was Villa- {that two Canadian priests were neuva University on the out- |skirts of Havana with about' 500 monwealth soldiers are buried.| conference of interested parties] Pollard, father of one, owned) : released from arrest. { : 3 4 y y | | i i The royal couple stood in their|in Laos and to carry out the a service station and lunch] t un al ton One American priest of the 10/students. cars, acknowledging the cheersinstructions of Premier Sou-|counter on highway 6,12 miles of the crowd lining the route. |vanna Phouma." Inorth of Hamilton, | SFNEARTON pein - A ° PY --_-- ; {1951 sedan delivery vehicle ue van S. Africa Police train Tuesday night as seven W. German Court Will em Sk U5i1%3 ounce On Homes {Church stood helplessly watch-. She and her husband then drove to the Commonwealth _.: ba 3 id re nation conference to open on|business, but things were going| war cemetery, where 426 Com- May 12 in Geneva and for a|well lately. | {ing. The incident occurred at [ * . ® f | ¢ | 1 Ei ie Yilled Spot Whele 3 men JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) for special orders overnight. |cumstances last year. | Thousands of police today/Armored cars took up key po- | : 1 aided homes of Negroes and/sitions in Piet e rmaritzburg, Mrs. Elsie Ramsay, 37, of|raide 3 ] y i Dunbarton, was driving south|political opponents of the racial- capital of Natal province, and The Israeli court trying Adolf ior of Eich during the mid jor he 1943 Warsaw Ghetto up- on the ay hn with st government after a country- many police were armed with ying Adolf ior of Eichmann during the mid- rising. : ide police alert whs ordered sub-machine-guns. Eichmann today announced it 1930s when Hitler reached su- six other members of the wom-|WiCE€ i ici i will ask a West German court preme power in Germany; HIGHLIGHT PRISONER en's group, when the vehicle Over. he raids was b aa hee er he to take evidence from four de- Hans Merten, former military] In the middle of the morn.|Stalled on the CNR crossing. Lie --azon nly BR er ary measure." fence witnesses under threat of administrator in Nazi-occupied'ing's testimony, a power failure. Mrs. Vera Freeman, Mrs. |"¢VEC [0 literat in connec- Three hundred police were on imprisonment if they enter Is- Salonika. plunged the windowless court- Shelia Snore; ys. Marian Verve ith HF is et the alert at the central police rael. : {room into darkness ie, rs. Vera Panagapki,| : : The four men named by de- COULD ARREST suspension of a for 20 Mrs. Mhrian Hopkinson, irs. | demonstration by Africans late a hers Wit. oo . > 4 ; a. . i | 4 F. 9 ~ fence lawyer Robert Servatius Prosecutor Gideon Hausner minutes. For the first four min. Jean Craig and Mrs. Ramsey this month when Sou TI8 watersrand area and in town- as ; i : i rehi becomes a republic. , has told the court the four men utes a searchlight was trained alighted from the vehicle and Sind, au country's big-|ships' southwest of here where are: Eberhard von Thadden, for. Would be arrested under Israel's on Eichmann in his: » of Were attempting to push it off . : ; \ mer German foreign office of- anti-Nazi law if they entered the pyjlet-proof glass, on cage the crossing when they heard gest police operations, policejmore than 350,000 Negroes live. ficial concerned with Jewish af.| Country. taken to his cell until the lights|fhe whistle of an approaching| searched Himes o 3 Sumber of i Nazi ime; | Presid ) . i rain. Liber 3 _.an fairs under the Nazi regime; residing Judge Moshe Lan- went on again. They stood clear as the truck|carried out widespread raids in Kennedy Plans Hermann Krumey, former of- dau said "We have therefore! ivi i er] { Mrs. Tzivia Lubetkinzucker-|yaq siruck by a speeding west- Negro settlements. ficer in the Nazi SS elite corps decided that a West German man described the des . perate i ! i who was a subordinate of for- court should be requested 10 ex" Warsaw rebellion which was bound ET Wiig TH To ered the Jome. of Ottawa Speech mer Lt.-Col, Eichmann; amine the four witnesses." | ; lazi soldier On Bomn, 2 West German Sushed by 2,000 Nad soldiers. lof an eastbound freight trainjone of the last defendants ac.| OTTAWA (CP) -- President h s She first recounted the earlylanq the wreckage was scatter-|quitted last month in South Af- Kennedy will address a joint| justice ministry spokesman said restrictive measures of German! ea' : i i ; ri i a ; : ed along the k { . |session of Parliament in the] CITY EMERGENCY West Germany is ready to take|administration in Warsaw in "a g tracks for half a'rica's prolonged treason trial OR on ap a he, PHONE NUMBERS all necessary steps within Ger-|1940, None of the w 5 2eer a two'liour search, po-(s NT ! S | omen, who were! 4 .|3:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, j man ad ternational av bY She described Germans .riv-|returning from a visit to Yhe Boe Temovel parts 91 2 mam it was announced today. y Us. SHIPS AT GUA ANAMO POLICE RA 5-1133 laccused of the mass marmes wil Hiryugh He Streets in con- Rosebank Nursing Home, Was| writing about the trial. | The president and Mrs. Ken.| United States destroyers | tanamo Bay at the eastern dictator spoke at a rally at FIRE DEPT. RA 5.6574 |millions of Jews ) voy ears, Shatin into the injured. Neither of the trains! {nedy are to arrive in Ottawa by| and 'the carrier Randolph, tip of Cuba Sunday. The fol | b ? Santi y Whe court tady stastod crow and mowing down men, was damaged. : ~~ |PUT ON THE ALERT |air at 4:35 p.m. May 16 and will centre background, lie at lowi a y f: nearby antiago. de Cuba, HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 |, Th court today s a ed hear- women and children indiscrim-| Pickering township police in-| Hundreds of white and Negro|return to Washington the morn-| anchor in the calm waters of | .0"."8 day, May Day, Raul | largest city in eastern Cuba. ny from the leaders|inately. vestigated. __ |police were ordered to stand by ing of May 18. ! the U.S. Naval base at Guan. | Castro, brother of the island's | (AP Wirephoto) JERUSALEM (Reuters) --; Franz Six, former SS super: x A ; * ' 4 (1