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.,,' .. ,, . , ~tlOWROOM OPEN NIGHTS " . of All forms . .. ~" 0111' Showroom tonight and see. Insurance display of New V/8 :Motol' , i. I '. , :: I' ,i' , 1 r !I, I' · :,.', THE DAILY· NE ; J f, Waler St. ; .? l aNova Motors Ltd. Elizabeth Ave. I;t I :.,' Itt'" , ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1963 12 PAGES , SEVEN 'CENTS· 1'1':, ! i · . ~" I I I [ !, , I I", : .!.: [ , , .. f I ~ : I 1 I ,. ,I ' I' 1 ;, \ " \ , 1.'\ II 'I ~ I! ,1 ; : .. !,", I'" ' · 'I) . ,I : I' 'The Girl Is ;1 ,I , '," ; Gravest·" ;.~ PM Faces , \', I· j )\ Mystery' !." t~ F~ By COLIN FROST. ; LONDON (AP) - In London I ' Crisis Of Career \ undel'll'orld lingo, the girl is a mystery. LOND'ON (CP)-Faced with the gravest political crisis of his She arrives at one 01 the hlg career, Prime Minister Macmillan returns to London Sunday to" 'I rnill'ond terminals. a youngster Irom the provinces, suitcase in deal with a burgeoning government scandal of- sex and intrigue hand. lost look on a prctty fnee. reaching to the other side of the Iron Curtain. Behind her lies perhaps a The affair of the party girl Christine Keeler and her tandem il· broken love 011011'. perhaps a broken home· licit relationships with ex·war min ister John Profumo and Soviet naval A mnn appronches. S II c k attache Capt. Yevgeny, Eugene Ivano'v threatens to hurry Macmillan's dresser, she thinks. ... '" ,I Conservative government to the polls and possibly out of office. ' , ' , "How about a cup 01 colfee?" , ' OlIUY, she sa~'s, and the talk ;! 1 stal.ts., Is she looking lor a, lI!ucmiUan rc~olulcly stIlC!, tn rmovle actress Elizabeth THyl'Jr II! he did knoll'. why didn't h~ room? ,she is. lie liaS oue. his Scuttish go If i n g holiday and U,S. millionaire Paul Gct\j I do something about it? II h' For somc it means bnr.prol'p, while rapid fire developments m -Wurd claimed to have had a Ididn't know. whv not? ~ h'Al r ing in sordid drinking dens. FoJr the last lew days ruf£led Buck· numher of prominent sillel's '.n The Conservatives hold an others, stripping. For oth,>rs ingham Palace, rocked his gov· his second vocation as an Sl'tisl. edge of about 100 seats in the .' urganizc!\ prostitution. ernment, split his party's rnn:ts Ward has named his sitters' House of Commons and under .1 FOr Christine Keeler, n myr. and landed a society osteopath as, among others. Prince Philip, normal circumstances co u I <\ t~ry at 15 and centre 01 an ,n. with avowed governmental and Princess Margaret. Lord Snow· easily' tUI'll back any opposition ternational political scandal at royal connections in jail on don. Princess Marina and Prio'l attempt to bring down tll~ ~l. It meant Intimate acquaint. charges of living off a prosti· cess Alexandra. IMacmillan government over th~ o,llee with men 01 power. mhcd tute's earnings. The osteopath. As Ward was arrested. Can· affair· , willi viotent love affairs with Dr. Stephen Ward, disclosed servative legislators spoke o~t However. some Conservativ~ West Indlnn Negroes. Profumo's relationship IV i: h lrankly about the embarrass· legislators eJo.pressed do u h t's "From bcing n corny 15.yr.ar. Miss Keeler. ment the Profumo 5c<1ndal hol~s about whether they can con· tlld shop gl'rl," she once 5. aId, for ~Iacmillan and the govern· tinue to support Macmillan, ns . "I now know diplomats, liIen Now Macmillan. an astute men\. par tidY ea er. TI Ie Sun day 'I' eI e· politicinn once called "Super. J h dl T h h' h II k I , t :lnd sta"e stars, some of E,l' h 0 n Cor c. ory member. grap • II' Ie usua y spea's 1" , b man," as a, week to rest~re t I' th t bl' I t II d · ropc's wealthiest men and mem. 0 d constItuents: e party es a ISlmen, ca e d I' · I 01 Conservatil'e party unih.· before "\\' t fr tl} hal'e th P1'0 f fl'311' P I" E bel'S the arlstocrac.~." e canno a or e umo a ar lamen I, .'~ ,I the crucial debate in the House· h' t " t .1 I' I" ! I i will remain 50 until the gener~J ID t IS co un ry. wors scnnua m Il'Ing memo of Commons June 17 on his own "'I n h h t I' or'.· ... I I," .. ,' Christine is s I e 11 del'. re,j. "e w 0 c oose 0 J\'e III , ... responsibility in the affair· b d "t . k . I h '! '11 t II haired and ga". On arriving I'n a seeurl y flS S III Jig offic~ "acml an mlls cane'" ':-.: ONLOOKERS GATHER London from , her home at Profumo I' e s i g ned as lV~r ad u I tery. men Whit' 0 are hom",· e ec IOns Ile fore 0 ct 0 bcr 19+1, minister last week after admIt· I Th d It' . • , , EI1~lallll-.\ curious crowlI gathers arouml door o[ Old Bailey COllrt as I.ondon 1111Hld Christine Keeler (cen· Stnines she tried modelll·n~. sexua or men whose moral e scan a may no preclplta.e " ting that he had been a 101'er . [I ' . h h' I t' b f th t I Then she Ivent to I\'ork 'n a 10 uence IS agamst t ~ ighe<l an e ec IOn e ore en. hu It , , oC ~Iiss Keeler. a 21·year,olrt . t t f . h 'IJ d' II C t' I nrm) Ical'cs the building Jnne 7th with Canadlan·born Rohln Ilul'Y, rCllOrtedly her manager. She hm! attended night club. redhead described in Parlh. In eres s 0 our nahan oug t not I WI 1m Ie onsel'\'a n'es a· SI t d I 'I to be appointed to serve our, ready gloomy chances of win· olll'rst Indian Negro singer James A. (Lucky) GonIon, I~hom she had charged wilh assault. Gordon was scnlenc· Ie was promo c rom IVai" ment as a call girl. At the sam~ . •. ' . ress to showgirl-"and then." I t' h • It' h ,. Queen and count 1') , I mng re·electlOn. ,I l ime sellas }es olVmg e, Harold Watkinson minist . of, Ihltt )'ms In Ilrison after being convlclcll oC the' charge. In British government circles" the Lahor Party prcssed she says. "I began 10 meet my I favors on the Soviet nal'JI' d f n ~! "n e;. d 1 Profumo and his wife mO\'ie first interesting male compan·, attache "('\\. bacl' in ~loseOI\' I h? ence un I . acml an Ire, star Val e I' i e Hobson' dro\," . .'. I ' :' ,. , '1 1m last veal' told a partv I' , • . • - I in\tsli~aliou June 71h, to Ileterllline the relationship between Miss 'Keeler and former War lIIhiistH John I'rofllmo. IOns, Ivanov IS generally regard~d rail" .. .• away from, theIr London home II I! ICIHIl'lcd to hnl'e been admlrcd by Eugcne Ivanav, former assistant navOlI attache at the Soviet Embassy in One was Stephen Ward, .43. here as a Soviet intelligence I ,;' : Wednesday morn in;! and it was " yelll'._old ost70pat)1 an~ arh.st, agent. I "This is a Icsting time for ollr I not known when they will ro-' . (t'PI Italliotclellhoto) who has smd hIS ..pallents. JII. Unable to make bail. \\'1rd.! party and our government. I turn· elude half the Bl'ltlsh cabl~et. 43, was held in jail for a! "The prcssure is on 115 and ' ------ Ward has a cottage b~slde hearing Monday. ' will remain so until the gene ... )1 I • ,; the on Lord Astors Ward. who say s he has I election." Thame~ Cha,rged .With , ; esta\e at '::hveden, one o[ En~·, treated former Prime lI1inis,~r Harold Wilson, leader of th~ U , Rockefeller land s stalely h~~cs and always I Sir Winston' Churchill and half Labor party, took oCf for Mos· • I I n. centre of pohllcal house par· the Britifh cabinel. formally cow saying it is clear that th~ Smuggling • lies. ., was charged with, living off Profumo affair obl"iously in· , I ,! rVlVeS Test :J(}.h~ P.r0f\~mo,. Br!.ta~~ }Xnr ..prostitution ,from .Jan, ], ln61 eluded a security risk. though , mmlsIcr. ullt~l hiS. career col· until Saturday. No names ,If no one would ever be able:r ~[ONTREAI;-(CP) - The I by name said IIwt what nClluh· bps.ed. III rum~ thm w~ek. ~et prostitutcs were mentionert in measure whether an ac~ual 'I' captain and three crew mem ~:~lstmoeOI at Lord Astor s SWJr.'I· the T charges. , sec~.rity leak was involved, hers of fishing boat from 1"\1" _ GOI' Iican national chnirman W'I· a . liam E. Miller called an "ex· ~ p '. \\ ard has two homes, One IS \, lIson Will lead the Labor the Gaspe Peninsula have beel! Rorkefdlcr's nell' tremcly enthusiastic" reception ~!andy Rice . DaVies, CnTls, a cottage in the Harley Streot party's attack on the govern t d . f g t!ne's 18·year·old fdend, tells of area. where B r ita in's . m()~t mcnt as ~oon as Parliament arl:es e . on StUtSPlelondo Ism-hll l' 1!"~ hcr first politic91 for the govcrnor's wiCe didn't hfe b\l the Thames. t h .' I' . I _ g mg clgare es an a co 0 le!t wilh case. But ~o really prOl'e much.