MademBarrie gtSh015piilgPlazaCpen re LOB OF THE PLAZA AND ITS MODERN WELLEQUIPPBD STORE Trig53mm Tracking Down Canadians Difï¬cult Job In Congo By PETER BUCKLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LEOPOLDVILLE CPlAlr proximately 400 Canadians are inTheCoiigobut to determ an accurate total is next to im possible Although the figures in all categories vary some lrom week to weekthe breakdown goes something this Cana dian Army £62 RCAF 12 United Nations civilians 50 missionaries and other civilians 70 teachers UNESCO five and Canadian Red Cross three The big headache comes in tracking down civilians outside the UN fold The Canadian pon sulate has records of ill such Canadian all but few oi them missionaries who may be in The Congo Howeverooly about 70 have registered recently enough that their continued presence in The mom can be ruasouablyas sumed the others little is known except that they registered prior to independence Junerai last and have not reported since Many are presumed to have left the country but in land where the talking drums are still not out of date it could take months to trace their movements through sometimes primitive communi cations TRACKING THEM DOWN Michel Gauvin Canadian cori suigeneral here said the con sulate now is writing to mis sions throughout The Congo in an effort to track down the Ca aadluns Both Protestant and Roman Catholic missions are repre sented in few cases they have spent decades in this coun try seeking converts teaching and caring for the Congoiesa They hsttheir present ad dresses in such places as Bon gondza Shabunda Nyankunde Klpunguria andkaoko Seven Canadian nuns are be lieved serving at mi in Kaniama in northwest Kataga province near the Kasai border while large Catholic mission at MweneDitu ncross the hor derfrom Kaoiama is believed to include eight other nuns total of iz nuns is reg istered at Roby and Eopsko near the Congo Rivar town ol Lisaia in Equator province Seven Protestant misionar ies statf mission at Kiambi so miles east of the Baluba capital oi Manono in north ern Katangn The Heart of Africa Mission employs three Canadians at Lowa and two at lbambi in northern Oriental province sum NEAR MATADI Three Protestants are listed as living in Kiklvit proLu mumba stronghold 250 miles east oi here Berna near the Congo Riv port oi Matadi is given as the address for three others members of the Chris tian nnd Missionary Alliance Mission With iew exceptions their homes are villages and tiny communitiesin the bush There are even variations in the number of UN personnel The 282 army men are all with the UN military operation here dozen make up spe cial Provost Corps detachment similarnumber are in iolelil gence logistics and other lices at UN headquarters and the rest are members of No 57 Canadian Signal unit charged with maintaining communica tions for the UN throughout The Congo 0f the army group about one sixth are rotated to Canada every monthto provider six mnnth tour of duty foreach and few are returned because at illness or on compassionate or disciplinary grounds There is also variation in the number of army men in each of the seven as staifed by the signals leopoldviile Elisabethville Stanleyvil Lu luabours Coqullhatvill Ka mina and Albertville THEORY VS PRACTICE Theoretically each oi the outside detachments should have eight men with the rest in Leopoldville In practice some of the detachments have in or more because of heavy work load or other special clr cumstances Apart from the military oper ation the UN employs about 50 BV ld NEW YORK AmSigns of religious whirlwind are building up in the iandsof thee Carib bean Not only in Cubs is the atmos phere darkening but also in Haiti and in the Dominican Re public The strains of last years election conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and the government in Puerto Rico also linger For months in the other is iandvcountries the tension has been mounting with open clashes Fidel Castros move to expel foreign Roman Catho and nationalize Cath run schools was not without advance portcnts Early this year he had said Faianglst priests till reign in the church sch ls ineuinating counterrevolution in the youths and the government planned to get rid at lhe sewers of traitors good priest has no war rieslle said only the Phari sees priests Last February an electro mechanical training centre run by Jesuits was seized by the government The Cubsnhler nrchy has criticized the regime The conflict has caused breaches in the church periodic priests Cuba has ma ny Spanish Canadian civilians at its hea quarters here and st fluid of flces throughout The Congo The Canadinnstaif varies slightly 34 new employees are added in secrelarial clerical or other posts and as others end their contract period There are also live teachers from Quebec province in the western Congo brought here by the United Nations Educational cientiiic and Cultural Organ ization and three ICanadians work for the Red Cross couple indicted OnMurder Charge HANOVER Vs APlCarni val worker Kenneth Dudley and his wite lrene were indicted by grand jury Monday on mur der charges place against them in the starvation death of theirdeughter Carol Ann Dudley 47 and his wile 44 admitted to police that they dis posed oi the bodies oi four other children Only one body has been found so isr in another development two New York State detectives were still ln Richmond Monday alter questioningthe Dudleys about Dudleys claim that he strsn sled woman in northern New York in fit at rage 12 years ago Religious Storm In Cuba Protestant churches in Cuba have fared variously some oi them reporting rapid gains and expansion But the picture lately has be come uncertain with contact with the churches broken lnHai the government oi President Francois Duvnlier last year ousted two bishops and anti Catholicvaction con tinued into this year The Vatican announced that everyone who had anything to do withthe expulsion was ex communicated Presumably this included the president and other high officials of the modem nantiy Catholic nation In the Dominican Republic ruled by dictator Gen Ruiael Trujillo mass arrests or citizens last year led the Catholic archy to protest flagrant viola tions of human rights Later the government called the Vaticans nuocio an Inter national provocateur and ex pelled him The governmeal has saidit plans to eliminate reli glous instruction irom grade schools When the Dominican govern ment published an advertis ment in us newspapers extoll ing churchstate relations under Trujillo the Nail alCiitholic Welfare Conferen in Washing ton DC said the facts were an osmiu