
. , . - .' ' . : ~ ' . JUST ARRIVED .· I . .'' f I'. ~ ·'I . Stock Shipment. The New • f J' f 1 i.: - rrs11 · New 1 P' p0ntmc. ower nccs. , SJlla . SEE .. Terra Nova Moh)rs Ltd • tHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1961 (Price 7 Cents) Tcls lels ~rels :rels rrels rrels e rrels rrels ! rrels ·. TJ. :l'J. Forces Born l1 I vt. Will Not 1\ir Stril)s Ancl '11' pply Bon1bs Military CaJllfJS ' EliSt,BETHVILLE (f'.P)-Co :~clemn i;· ~ a Unite:: :I N1 at1ons . a1r. rat'd on Ko Iwez1, . p re<:. :len' t · Mo1z~ . Tshombe of Katcmga charged· Mont~ay that th-a EET To U. N. 1 i UN is c1ut to cut if not destroy the copper-based ---- i economy of his secessionist province. "This day will be marked with a white ston·c; of the Dt· T't Katanga: i u. 1 Ilte and ln. ants by the capitalist bourgeoisie to mark the stori' they are I I' i of its decadence," Tshombe told a press confer­ trm )'O[ felt· C~larified 1. ,guarantee Policy l . ence. 11For us and our African brothers, this arn s hotels r.o~DON-Itcui.crs • The Britigjt government I ' completely i day wilt be marked with a black stone." Monti:!)' 1t will not supply the 24 bombs; 1 The UN strike at Kolwezi, a - · · · fo1· the United Nations operation in the 1 : copper C(mtre and site of a Ka· I that it is a defensh·e action tQ Kntangn province until UN policy is "dari· . tanga air strip 150 miles north· 1 restore Jaw and order. ! west of Elisabethville, was one I Installations of the Union ~li :or a series of weekend raids and, niere Copper and Cobalt Com 'uepliiY Fon•ig!1 Secretat·y Edwnrd Heath made ' counter-raids. l pany at 1\o\wrzr were head!.· nnounccmcnt 111 the House of Commons follow­ I Bv the light of !lares fired hy: damaged, diesel oil and water 1lren who re­ :n rmcrjl~nc~· ~abinc~ me~ting as t~Ie gov~rnmcnt! , 1\at;mga ground troop~. two Ka· 1 t~ak~ were hit and the tol'.'ll tanga p 1a n e s att:1ekerl the was Jell without fuel. TshombE ' ~hould not 1 rc~olt of r1ght-wm Conservative supporters , nt•et up these United i\'alions · held Eli~uh2th· said. !\aids on the Elisabeth· its Frida~· decision to supply the 1,000-pound I ou!rl he done l'illc ait·port early ~1umlay. l ;:l ville post office and radio trans· · member; or ,~id !liP ~ui'NI1!11enl : · ~0\l!TCS s;•irl the rlam<l!~e wa.< r milters, he sai<l. ha1·e largely can do this : rnr thr gral'l'St. made a remark that peace over· sli;.!ht and there were no t<JS·: cut 1\'llan~o's communications in ;mkrud statements r.urrs !rom President twlli('s. • : 11·ilh the world. K~tnnga oul~irlc 400 000 l~ militar)' anrl cirilian i Moise Tshombe were lo be re· :SHOOT t:l' r~\~11' . l.jnion :llinicrc i~." $ · • : ;~tile Con~o. (;en. ~can: jccted. This, he said, wn!l not! ; Two So,rctli'h .irt< "'"" :111 In· IIIlO Bel~ Ian . llrillsh concern ft> are un­ . ol Irrlanrl. alid Sture! consistent with the policy ex·: : dinn Canherr~ hom her shot up whose l.lxcs co\·ercd much of lrr, Cuddh· o! S11edcn. 11hicl1 con·; pounded by UN Secretm•y.Gen· :Camp 'l'shmnhc, the largest all The Congo's. ;:o,:cmmenlat , I •, and ani'· •ilh 1lalements made bl' 1 ern! u Than!. I ~ militarv centre in l•:Jisabelhl'illc 1 expense~ when lhc Longo was ' played with ll Thant on POINTS TO 11'\TERVIE\V · . in an 'attack with rockets and, a Bel gran colony.. ~ow those ., of an old i"~t/ in Kalaup. , Another reas~n. Heath said, I GUGLIELMO MARCONI is seen in this historic photograpl~ !i~at~d befo~e the coherer an? other eqmp- cannon-fire Sunday. The flyers i taxes are the. ~1am~tay of the tan of sand or · answer to a queshon. was an interview published in Iment used to receive the three dots of the letter "S"-the ftrst wneless signal to be transmitted across the · sought to knock oul a mortar i Ts;,omht 1 ~dm;nr~tr~~~:u~.l 11 'll c the vcrv ai;o said the bombs the Swedish press in which Lin·:Atlantic from Poldlm Cornwall to Signal Hill Newfoundland December 12 l!IOL ! hatter~ blocking an ~dvance by . ;cd M ~ Ol l1 ,"·'s~Je.m.lc5 er than a toi· ~ol be released unit\ the ncr made It plain the longterm ~- ' ' ' ' ' ----~-----'---. -- ----- 1 l'N ground forces on a stralc· su~ oe odn mc~nc ~;~ e Y '~t \ 0 as5istanl'c of is assured that the aim was to force a political sol· o 1 gic underpass. i se\ entl~ a~i ~!ell · ~fug . ! I ildren s0 y A T d M . general's promise ution on Katanga br smashing streMI en 1' 10 ( on .le mam oombs would be used the military strength of its pres· Ixty ears go 0 ay a arconi Of the . gc~cral ~rtualwu.' ' road . hcl\•:cc~ the caprt?l and · l!linst nrounded Kalan· · t l't" d h' I Tshombr· satd hatanga s scccs-! the au·port. Jt:st out,:rde rt. • en po 11ca 1 1en ers 1p. I · · t tl l.,. t ·o t 1 · 1·· t " 1 · 't·J tl ··t· ' p'll!l and their airstrips H th 'd th · 't' n f , sron IS no 1e '·' m~c. n, ,,J an"a Hl>P· a au lOtiJC. · ' •arried out ri~ht el~t' slal ttl e •mt pbosrth10 UoN 1 1 ! this he seemed in al(reemcnl said ll:\ o'ficcro had w<•rncd 11 • ~ a po 1 lea se emen y e R · 1 d F t R· ·d • s I ' · " 1 .· · h · ltl 1· t tl · ""I t • '" rn! the operational COni• was specilically excluded in a Irs 10 I With l!·· a:ltlot:t:es. w 0 >a~' lC~l tld le app~o~~tes 0 ~-· the Congo" 'S it C 'I ti f ecetve a Igna 1 there IS no pohlrcal moll\ c m poortwns on the 1l'·· d 11 ere ~u· DEBATE ' Aecur 9y 196guncl reso 1u on D . I the rlril'e launched hy lhe U:\: ing to he mined. aud an!· ~tivel said the hombs wer·e' ug, ' : , F A · Tl i -/' A·tl t • ;troo~s last Tuesday. But he ('On· · lmi:JJ;ccs 'honld no( enlct' the bt II I d F 'd . He~th sa!d the '.ICOiernment cross . le . an IC tradtcled the {1:\ dcclaralwn ;;r:". co ec e .rr al or now 11 "senously dtsturbed" by ronl I --·-c-- . ... · · ·--- lnd he promised ll!Cy the way fighting ha1 developed · · '· fu I! 101 be banded o1·er be· in Katanga h 1 d · tt. Houle hnl~s 1 sched· · LONDON-CP-Flying in a gale 400 feet above Newfoundland's Signal Hill, t e kite aeria snatchc E1 ·1c• I.}}]} 8}]11 F: f}1 ~ }} d fo.~gn p o II c y debate Con~er1'~lh,es gave an~t'Y: a message from the wind-a series of faint dots, tltc Morse code for the letter S. This message, received · ... ~ · · • u - - shouts .. and c r i e ~ "shame, !60 years ago today, spelled succ.'!ss for ltalian-bot•n Guglielmo Marconi, listening below with his primi- cessh~me had ·whenattacked he SRid Katan~anlJN for- :bveI • receiVer• an d te Iep . h one .-:arp1ec~• •m t h e.d" 1suse db a1·;ac k s h osp1't a l over1 oo Iung . St: J o h n ' s. p"~r hour. G •It V o- }} JS 1 lll IGr ~ht xmrnment's camp and it appeared mortar 1 That S, three dots tapped out 2,200 m1les away m Poldhu, Cornwall was the hrst radw s1gnal to cross . J · . 15 II ~md 1111 _the bombs. bom~s had fallen itt or near a, the Atlantic and it marked the birth of worldwide wireless communication. ., 1a1d McKeown had hospital. Scientists were highly sceJili· ----------------------------.,.------ INGS cal that radio tr.ansmis.sion at At 12:30 p.m. Newfoundland\ p· k .II c·oUil'! +.;;:. such distances was pOSSible be· time Dec. 12, Marconi picked I t( ersgl a., 0 cause ef the curvnt~re o~ the up the signal and passed th~ ' earth. But Marcom behered earpiece to one of his assi~l· 1 - , .JEnliSALDI <.\P' - Con·, from .\r.':.:t:n" ;1nd flew him .............. da Expels taller aerials and more power· ants, l• b I 'ricted as the mnster execu-' here fo1· tr;,,J. s \\'<JS ~u_l transmitters . could achieve I Itioncr of European .J.ews in: Eichmann ]l~r.milted to it Unfortunately no unbiased era· s uppo rt IHitler's Reich. Adolf Etchmann • resume Ius >Cal lmund bullet SOUGHT EXPLANATION witness was present and a con- will learn before the weekend if 1 proof glass ~' hi> t hrce judges 'I . His success sent the scientists troversy immediately broke out he must p~y with his life on , alternated in rc2din~ their judg- viet ~Military 'I l!earching lor an explanation as to whether the two had mis- R t• Of the gallows. 1 ment. He nc•:er took his eyes and it was not unlit the 1920s interpreted' the noise of static ed •IS tfl • b u IOn The former Gestapo colonei!Off the hcnch as the justices that the existence ol an ionized as l!ll)rse signals.
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