TODAY'S ONO, 29 BRAZILIAN Adm. Dias Vern- andes, Alvaro Lins, former Brazilian ambassador to Port ugnl, and Pelopidas Bilyeira acting governor of Brazil's Pehnambuen state left to HOVE OF THE Times right, stand tug taking them out to the Santa Maria, background, at Recife, Brazil Later Fernandes accepled the surrender of the Santa Maria by rebel leader Henrique Gal on Fhe Oshawa Times Price Met Cver 19 Cents Por Copy i da 4 -- Fs i given aslyum in Brazil. The ship then was turned over to Portugal for return to its Portugues own ers yan, who was A (AP Wirephoto) Pirate Chief Beaten Takes Refuge In Brazil Hen asylum RECIFE, (AV) Cam rique Galvao took up here today after ending his horne revolution with surrender of the cruise ship he seized 13 days ago, But the swashbuckling rebel vowed to continue his fight against Portugal's strongman Premier Antonie de Oliveira alazar seh (alvao went on the air shortly | after setting foot on Brazilian 40il and told a radio TV audi fence that seizure of the 610-foot Banta Maria with 600 captive passengers and 368 crew was only the beginning of his cam: paign «to oust the Salazar re gime Later he told reporiers he still claimed rights to the Senta Maria, "We accepted asylum without renouncing our rights to the! ship," he said SHIP RETURNED I'he statement appeared corey little meaning, however. After Galvao yielded the Santa Maria to Brazil, President Jan Qadros quickly handed the ves 8 over to the Portuguese gov svument, Portuguese diplomats were expected to take charge of| the $16,600,000 vessel on hehalf| ot her Portuguese owners, thel Colonial Navigation Company In turning the ship directs aver to Portugal, Quadro avoided any jurisdictional dis pute between the Brazilian Navy and the vessel I'he ship's owners, meanwhile sought bring Galvao into court, They directed the liner regular captain, Maria Simoes Maia, to file a complaint in a Hrazilign court charging Galvao awner 10 Vosburgh Faces Trial On 12 Murder Charges AWEETSBURG (CF) Abel Voshurgh, charged with a dozen murders, Friday war or dered to trial after a prelimi nary hearing in which 14 witnesses relatives, neigh hors, policemen, scientists and a voterinarian---testified Tudge Patrick Delaney enough evidence was produc Que sald ed at the 4%-hour hearing to war rant trial in eriminal court here next Ocother, The Al-year-old laborer is charged with. murder in the deaths of his wife, Mar jorie, 41, and 11 of his 15 chil dren Cause of his wife's death has not heen determined, experts testified. The children died of carbon monoxide poisoning' in the fire whieh swept their Novan, Que. home early De bi] Vasburgh blue suit shirt, sal hearing CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1138 FIRE DEPT, RA 5.6374 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 dressed neath! ina and tie and 'White quietly through the 12 nodded negatively with homicide, robber depriv-it ing passengers of their liberty and damage to the multi-million dollar ship f OFFICER SLAIN The third officer of 1h Maria was slain when the rebels seized the el in the Carib bean Jan I'he Brazilian court cide whether to aceept the com plaint The 66-year-old had little choice but to yield upie Negroes anti ves 91 must de rebel than the make a run for offer of asylum plang were a military secrel with fewer ahoard the Banta Maria 3 supporters leserted ship, fuel and water iimost gone and with Portu uese warships keeping vigil in Atlantic should he try to it he Galvao, in accepting Brazil's sald his future It was believed he will leave soon for the industrial centre of Sao Paulo chief Delgado, where Gen, Humberto leader of Portuguese sxiles in Brazil, resides Attack Angola Prison LUANDA (AP) Bands armed Negroes attacked Lu anda's police headquarters and the civil and military prisons during the nil an attempt | | Governor-Gen of the Portu of ree prisoners eral Silva Tavares guese west African territory Angola announced today The atlack developed afte failure of Capt, Henrique Gal viao's effort to use the liner Santa Maria for a revolutionary strike against the regime of Portugal's Premier Antonio Sal agar, The seaborne revolt col lapsed at Recife, Brazil, and the liner is being returned to its Portuguese owners A communique issued hy governor-general said "During the last few days the governor-general of Angola has received | n farm ation fre m abroad saying that changes in the at the end when asked if he had any statement to make Much of the testimony wa given in French, a language | Voshurgh a descendant of { Duteh immigrants to the United | States----neither speaks nor un derstands CROWD LAUGHS But a crowd of more than 200 packing the modern court laughed when the erier opened the hearing in English, Resi dents said this hadn't happened! in years Seats in the room were filled twa hours before the hearing he gan at 10:30 am Sweetsburg is 55 miles south of Montreal and a few miles from the site of one of the worst fire tragedies in Quebec history. | Dr, Jean-Marie Roussel testi fied that examination of Mrs Vosburgh's blood showed she died before the flames reached her. The blood in the children's bodies contained more. than 40 per-cent &arbon monoxide, a fatal rose indicating they died in the fire in the 20.bhy-27.foot Vosburgh home ASKS RE ATTACK Defence lawyer John Gotlieb asked Mr. Roussel whether a {heart attack might have caused) Mrs, Vosburgh's death { 1 \y of / heing order were This informa- tion insisted that there was a plan for agitation from within to coincide with the attack on the liner Banta Maria "Last night three groups of individuals armed with native weapons and firearms tried fo attack the military prison, the quarters of the mobile security police and the civil prison, and there were losses both among the garrisons of these establish ments and the attackers, whose numher=-which was not high will he made known as soon as t has heen checked Angola's public prepared "It would appear that the in-| tention was to free the prisoners and in this they failed "Those responsible are al ready under arrest for the most part and order Is re-estab. lished OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 196) UN Tries New ongo Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. power interference and low pn (AP) The United States is ority on freeing pohitical prison quietly sounding out UN dele ers, the informants said gations on a sweeping program. Stevenson probably will take to end the Congo crisis, in- up all the ideas with Soviet formed sources said today Deputy Foreign Minister Valer While not vet firm policy, in- ian Zorin with the suggestion formants said, the U.S, plan in- they become the UN program cludes for The Congo, the informants 1, Freeing The Congo from said hig-power interference; 2, ¥orm But the new US ing a government with broader tion's support than that held by Pres still is under study in shing ident Joseph Kasavubu; 3, Dis-\ton, they said, and Stevenson arming all Congolese troops; 4. probably is just trying out the | Reconvene Parliament; 5, Re: ideas on his colleagues {leasing all political prisoners | Chief U8, delegate Adlal Stey enson would have to win the Soviet Union's agreement 10 stay out of the Congo's affaly The disarmament proposa would need UN backing administra Germany Plans ' To Aid Dollar | DEPENDS ON FEUDERS BONN (Reuters) West Ger: The rest of the program would many announced Friday that depend upon the bitterly feud early next week it will publish ing Congolese politicians them its proposal for helping to trengthen the dollar The poposal was made lo U.8. Ambassador Walter Dowl ing by Economics Minister Lud wig Erhard in a 75-minute meet {ing Thursday, An American Embassy spokesman said later the proposal was being for warded to Washington The West German news ag ency DPA said Friday that West Germany offered the U8, one shot aid totalling $982,000,000 DPA quoted reliable sources and gave this breakdown 1, Premature repayment of post-war debits to the extent of $600,000,000, A A 875,000,000 payment io the International Development Fund, | 8, A $250,000,000 advance pay- {ment for arms purchases, 4, A $12,000,000 increase in West Germany's contributions {to NATO's organization, 5, An open account of about $25,000,000 for. additional arms purchases CROSSING ACCIDENT Stevenson priority on POSTERIER REFLECTION ANSBACH, Germany (AV) Pedestrians in Anshach will be issued "cat's eyes' protection against being struck by automobiles Cat's eyes are brooch-type gadgets that shine brightly when hit by automobile lights, The police suggested they be stuck "anywherd in your rear" The experiment is heing tried after an increasing number of aceidents in | which pedestrians walking home late at night have been run down from behind high hig seems 10 put exclusion of | As a School Bus Driver, Railway Blamed | EDMONTON (CP)=A coron- capacity as Alberta's attorney er's jury investigating the general, said his department deaths of 17 students in a bus: has not decided whether it will train smashup ruled Friday that take any action school bus driver Frank Budney| The six. man | "proceeded on to the railway|mended; crossing just east of Lamont,| 1, That the front of diesel Alta,, when it was not safe to|locomotives be painted in the do 80," about K:55 a.m, last Nov.| most easily visible color; 20 2, That they be equipped with The bus was ripped apart by|a flashing headlight and a dis [ jury recom a CNR freight train, which the|tinctive auxiliary horn or whis- jury found was travelling at altle for use in emergencies only; speed "heyond what we consider, 8, That operators of school safe" at the unprotected level buses be required to stop at all crossing 45 miles northeast of | railways crossings; here | 4, That while stopped, they The jury also round "from the open' the entry door to give an somewhat conflicting evidence| unobstructed view and allow adduced at the hearing," that| any warning sound to be clearly Congo policy apparently: Max Pratt, a St. Marys, Ont, fireman, runs to safety seconds before part of a brick wall toppled down fire destroys the farm of Jailed Comes | MONTREAL (CP) Koyer was home today, picking up the threads of his life in Canada in- terrupted hy five months' im- | prisonment in Poland | Koyer, 38, returned to Mont real ¥riday hy jetliner after Po | lish officials unexpectedly re leased him from prison earlier this week He had heen held in jail with: out trial since he was arrested last August while visiting his mother in Poland "He'll just rest for a whole take a long rest," said his sister-in-law, Mrs, Z 1, Bzel iski, Friday Mrs, Sezeliski an home ! | had accompan- ied her sister, Mrs, Lucille | Koyer, to Dorval International | Airport to greet him on his ar | rival Koyer refused to say much {about his imprisonment at a | brief press conference held after he had greeted his wife and close relatives Congo Troops Ask For Cease Fire Budney "came to a stop or near-| audible; LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)=Con. "An examination of the heart| stop" before the collision whichp § That regulations covering golese troops appealed for a has disclosed no elsions which could have had that effect but | must admit the possibility," the provincial pathologist replied He said the heat of the fire|proper licence "eooked" the blood and left no chance of vhange in makeuy oven though the bodies were ex amined more than a week after, bus the blaze {sent him and 23 of the stude | to hospital forced Pines wu nel FI SH Takes Toll | Kvidence was that the 27-cay | fast freight was travelling about | 80 miles an hour when it hit the ) Premier 1, CO, Manning, in his LATE NEWS FLASHES In Britain LONDON (Reuters)--RBritain's Skeleton Air Mystery HERNE BAY, England ( investigating a possible link be ton found on the beach here Amy Johnson, pioneer Rritish Mac Wants To Come To Canada OTTAWA (CP) = Prime would like to come to Cang Kennedy -- if he possible ca said today Epidemic Hits Indonesia JAKARTA, Indonesia (Al central Java has killed 143 agency Pia reported today than 2500 had been stricken tred around Selo City, . Nine visitors influenza outhreak showed no signs of abating today It has laid low lords and ladies, politicians and postmen, from one end of Rritain to the other Clue? Reuters) Police today were etween parts of a female skele and the disappearance of Miss \ alrwoman, 20 years ago Latest health ministry figures showed 699 persons died in Eng land and Wales last week com Minister Macmillan of Britain pared to 358 the week before ada after he meets President Total deaths in January attrib n = A government spokesman uted to flu in England Wales stood at 1.453 This compares with 1,000 deaths a. week in the peak {month of the Asian flu epidemie, October, 1957 The outbreak has badly hit London's night life. Restaurants and clubs report a sharp drop In clients Y) A smallpox epidemic in persons, the Indonesian news The agency said that more by the outbreak which cen districts have been closed ta El { nk} sehool bus drivers be rigidly on| cease-fire after suffering "heavy _|casualties' in a day-long gun {battle with Nigerian troops of ithe United Nations at Kindy, a UN spokesman reported today, One Nigerian officer was killed and four of his men are missing in the clash that grew lout of a brawl with drunken Congolese soldiers, It broke out Thursday night when Congolese troops opened [fire on a party of Nigerians at Kindy, a town in Lumumba. controlled Kivu province, The Nigerians returned the {fire and killed six Congolese |troops, the UN spokesman said, Fighting broke out again the next morning when Congolese troops ambushed a Nigerian de. {tachment and killed a Nigerian lofficer, The 200 Nigerians in the town {then withdrew to their head and{quarters under the command of a Rritish officer and were be: [seiged by more than 1500 Con. {golese troops for the rest of the day The Congolese poured mortar fire into the complex of build ings making up the headquarters but the UN said there were no further Nigerian casualties Post Office Deportment, ' ] Mr, and Mrs, Reginald Martin of RR 4, Bt, Marys, near | Stratford, Killed in the blaze Friday was Danny Martin, 3, (CP Wirephoto) Pole Home - Tadeusz| Koyer fled his nalive Poland] resting quietly atin 1046 after having fought in |the Polish underground against {the Nazi occupation, After | studying in London, he grated to Canada in 1056 and became a Canadian citizen, He said he lost 16 pounds dur- ing his imprisonment, but was not mistreated, He added that he thinks Canada's return to | Poland of $50,000,000 worth of Polish art treasures stored in Quebed since early in the Bee ond World war may have | helped persuade Polish officials [to free him, | Koyer and his wife ran into an example of Western officialdom at their reunion, | {HAD TO WAIT | Airport officials said that Mrs, Koyer would have to wait, along | with more than 20 close friends and almost B50 reporters and photographers when the offi cials failed to recognize Koyer as he stepped off the BOAC jet He was lost in the crowd for 25 minutes before officials found him and hurried him through the rest of the formalities and into the room where his wife had been waiting, Ma Arthur Kendal, 50, of Bruce: | field, Ont, is led from Rruce County jail in Wallerton, Ont,, slo mavistrate's court where he erizes se Sewns Clogs Me emi rey The first big snowfall of the winter shold be over by tonight, Temperatures will stay about the same, EVGHTEEN FAGES mews FIVE CHILDREN KILLED IN FIRE NEAR OTTAWA Parents, Baby Only Survivors MANIWAKI, Que (CP)~Five minor bums, shock and smoke members of g family died early posong. wm Aves today when fire ripped through Pion yi pg ut oe @ frame home in this commas jeft only the wall standing, nity 99 miles north of Ottawe, | -- -- 4 Killed in the fire were the . children of Mr, and Mrs, Al drem Richard, ranging in ages Three Soldiers from 2% tn 26 » The parents are in hospital Die In Crash here after being rescued by a . passerby along with one-month. SHARBOT LAKE (CP) old Josee, youngest member of Three young apprentice soldiers the family were killed Friday night in a Dead are: Paulette. 2. Jean, |WOCAY collision near this com~ Aq are; Faulerie, 2h, JEAN munity 60 miles southwest of 8, Christine, 7, Andre, 6, and! ou Line 2% Dead are; Gordon Lackey, 17, CAUSE UNKNOWN and John Goodbody, 18, both of Cause of the fire that levelled Perth, and Howard Kinne, 18, the frame house in this town, of Hopkins Landing, B.C gayly decked out for winter] All were in training ai Camp carnival week, was not known Borden sHiitaty iid and Were Neighbor Mrs, Ted Lemieux PENeved heading for 8 weeke first spotted the flames about 3 holiday at Perth, am, and ran to the fire station] Your others were injured to sound the alarm D, W, Falster, 16, of Burchell, P : . Sask., is in critical condition in asserby Aldege Emond Perth Hospital dashed into the house, snatched" vu yosnital with lesser injuries up the baby and led the parents are Keith Sherrard, 17, of Carle, lo safety ton Place, Robert Sternberg, 17, First reports were that the of Camp Boxden and T. N, Nor- bahy had died later in hospital ton, 17, stationed with the RCAY but it was later confirmed that|at St, Hubert, Que, the child was still alive, Details ol the accident, wera The : uz a not immediately available, wy parents: suffered was believed Norton was driver ' | of one of the cars and was alone, Hospital authorities described| Police said the two cars ape the condition of Mr, Richard, 50, parently sideswiped each other his wife Madeline, 41, and the on a straight stretch of the high- child as good, They suffered way, * Sliding Slag Silent Slayer MOULIN » sous » PLERON|silent as death, If you had kd, | (Reuters) -- King Baudouin to-|your eyes shut, you would of day watched rescue operations have known anything was hap at this Belgian hamlet where at| pening," least, " persons Jere feared Two mobile excavators went illed Friday night under aio work on the rubble today but noiseless avalanche of slag from| rescuers who earlier reported [a coal-using power plant, [hearing muffled cries from the The king and Queen Fabiola engulfed houses now held out drove from Brussels through! jitfle hope of any survivors, {heavy rain as workers who la-| A : ; : | young housewife said it hored feverishly through the > 3 i In opro tra, [dake at he wile Milde Yivors found aniy bits of clothing) ountain of rain-loosened rubs The hodies of a woman, her ble swept down on the village, 12-year - old daughter and a| "It all happened in about a seven-month-old baby have heen' ouple of minutes hut most peor recovered (ple did not realize what was Police said 16 persons still ave Rabbesing until i was on top of missing--12 occupants of houses, ' d ' Rissing ] The giant mass of ash and three passengers in a truck and a Veo Diigenge They apparently| 518g charged down 800 yards of were caught by the 800-foot slag|® sleep slope before engulfing 10 heap as it slithered down a hill{houses and forming a 30-foot to engulf streets and houses to/PArrier across the main street, a depth of 10 feet, Army bulldozers were brought in to aid rescuers, but officials SILENT SLIDE said it would be days before the One eyewitness sald: "It|devastated area can be cleared swept down that hillside as'and the exact death toll known, 2, e | minor! | a CHARGED WITH 1952 MURDER appeared briefly Friday and | disappearance of his wife, was remanded to Feb, § on a | Hellen, 33, at Johnston Harbor, charge of murder, He was | Ont, July 31, 1953, charged in conngpotion with the (CP Wipephato)