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.\ -. • All forma 01 'USED CAR Insurance SALE s INUESAT THE• DAILY NE . \Vater St. Elizabeth Av. MOTORSl19B21 LT~.· L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~--~~--~~.~j;'~~::~-':~~::~~~-:~~7;~~~~~~~----~--THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, .NFLD~, MONDAY, OCTOBER I, 1962 ·~~~============~(p~r~ic;e:~7~c;en~.u~}"; ,i·!' . Vol. 69. No .. 219 i'" ,i 'I. , ·t j. ': • . ,l'., , . ana Ian I, ~l · • , I • \ . \ ! l, .' , '.I·. I r .: oes r I .• . WASHINGTON {AP)-The Canadian-built satellite Alouette hurled into space Saturday: :, I'. •. J ! . from Vandenberg Air Force base near point Ar £uello, Calif.,. was. sending good signals back: ...• I Sunday to its tracking stations. The Goddard space flight centre in nearb y Maryland reported the Alouette was in its: 19th orbit at 11 :30 a.m. :EDT. The ·320.pound spacecraft was launched t a make a scientific t~pside study of the ion.o~·i phere, using the longest antennas ever sent in to space. It was the first launch from the Pacific· coast by the U.S. National Aeronautics and, Spa ce Administration. ,. - ., The Alouetlc rode a Tbor· Agena B combination rocket into n nearly circular polar or· bit shortly after 3 a.m. EDT SaturdDY. NASA announced that Alouette was in an orbit ranging from 597 to 619.2 miles above the earth and its speed was ranging between 15,822 and 15,900 mlles an hour. I' {. 'l'he new satellile, named af· I ler the French word for lark, circles the earth every 105.4 minutes on a path' incl(ned 80.84 degrees from the equator . Aiding it in studying the ionos· phere arc two anlennas, one 150 feet long' and one 75 feet, ar· ranged as a cross. SAYS FLAWLESS DL·. A. H. Zimmerman. chair· .! man of Canada's Defence Re· .. search Board, called tbe launch The Trans·IslandGrs-the trio of Scouts who' walk ed from St. John's to pbrt aux Basques-arrived hack flawless and said the Alouette tit£' cal)ital citv, Sundav b)1 air .. Here the three ar c shown shortly after t!leir arrival. Fr.ank Janes, Jr., is expected to solve a wide . variety of space and communi· .... , . dries aching feet of Bob LeI\·Iessurier, while Da vid Day lets one soak jl st a little longer. The youths cations problems . , .550 miles in the cross·province trek. Janes, ap parently the fresher 0 the trio, rushed home and u.s. space officials said the _........ , ... 1 h.·om his hikilw to Irs. See story Pacte 3.- (RPS-Tommy. Smith).' Canadian spacecraft is as so· - /'t /'t M phisticated as any of the U.S . ...___________________ -_-_- ___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:.. _____ -_-_-_.:.. _______ -_-_- ___-_-_- ___-_- ___-_-_-::. __ -_-_-_-_-_-:. satellites launched thus far and is expected to accomplish as . much in inl'estigating the ionos· ,. ". " phcre 8S the U.S. Tiros satel· 'U',S. To Back Latin Alnerica's lites h a v e accomplished in ""C,:".:.::.,; :',;;;,;:4;'"~~:.'";.''':;,_;:··.,,'.... :,..,.;.'.·''·I' ...·'., , . weather stu~ies.. I . · ,. d •. : • -', Alouett~ IS the flr.sl space· '\. SATELLITE ORBITS-Sketch 5ho\',"5 first nine orbits over Northern Hem- , craft deSIgned and bUllt by any . f . d S country other than the Uni.ted. isphere of Canadian satellite Alouette, whIch. was fIred rom a Vmte tates . ~ . Pact For Caribbean states .a?d the Soviet UOLon. b se Saturdav. During orhit No.6 th e satelltte passed over the Ottawa ar~a The British and Japanese have a • h' . r In d f b t 600 miles I, .roliS ill. IIIGIiTOWER liOIlS, is expecled to be discus· will be rcp~esente?... !tusk is. s~id to .have provided instrumentation for about 10 hours aft~r lau~lc mg. ~ut It was a al~ a I U .e 0 a ou IUSIIIl\GTON (AP)- The sed In the meeting here Tuesday U.S. admmlstratLon. autllo~lbes wldespre~d mterest I!I ~ew st~ps satellites and spa c e probes and will not be viSIble eIther by mght or by day -(CP Newsmap). States has decided 10 and Wed!lesday of foreign minis· are 1 reported encouraged by to 'deal WIth Ihe conlmumg bUild· launched in the U.S. but the . I' • strong supporl behind La· lers of the Organization of Am· so~dlngB on the caribbean deC up of Soviet mllilary might in craft themselves have been ,\merican moves for crea, erican States .. U.S. offiCials said fenee pact concept made In New Cuba In support of Premier Cns· lJ.S.·built Y .R · . nf a Caribbean defence or· all 20 countries now active in York this week by state Secre· tro. Latin American foreign The s~tcliite . is designed to emen ' eglm e (0 Announces reinforce military the OAS-Cuba Is an outcast- tary Rusk. ministers nre reported impre~. study disruptions in the lonos· ,l'ot1tctio1n! against growing sed. and concer~ed by .~astro s phere-nn electrically charged I · I unist power in Cuba. rupLdly ~xpandlng a?Lhty. to layer of air-which inlerferes , Formation of a new defence I A lEt· make serIOus trouble III neLgh· with radio communications. I • "Ii .... ',. 10 IV ore rres.Jl.s ... · xecu Ions probably embracing na· boring countries by shipping out 11., I Dutch Rule Ends' Communist agents and arms for tries does not include :1.icl'ico, • , ~ ... , r • ~I subversive attack on anti·Com· where officials recognize .exis· • j ~ ~.. ,.. ........ muriist governments.· tcnce of considerable - Ihough I By DAVID LANr.~SIlIRE dcrou5 terrorism." in additinn. were "being held lor execution. j. , ADEN (AP) _. 10 , ... ~ • a 'It'" Worry Is greatest in· those. they hope declining-pro·Castro I Yemen's new those ~i~in on the day of thc i a few each day, to satisfy the In W. New Guinea countries which louc!' or are sentiment. military rcgime. strengthened rcvolt. and said many otliers i hiood lust of mad leaders." •. 1.4 "~,,,. ' close to the Caribllean. Those Formation of a subordinate' by friendly words from the So· --,-.. --------------- ,... ~ ............ JlOl,LANDIA (AP - A flag· nim and The Netherlands' role most commonly mentioned by OAS group of Cuba's neigbbors. viet Union and United Arah Re· I'Rlsing cere!l10lty today ended as a colonial power in Asia officials here for possible pnr· authorities here believe, would public. amlounced more arrests Dulch rule over West New Gul· which 'began 350 years ago. ticipation in a new defence ar· provide an international agency and executions Sunday in a Terminating a 13.year dlspule railg·~ment are Guatemala, .Hon· for taking future action under wave. of blood letting. ., , duras, EI Salvador, Nicaragua, the general umbrella of the Col. Abdullah Salia, premier • 1, ~ . ,... ,..----------. which threatened a Soulh Pa' Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia. OAS. More immediately it would and head oC the rel'olutionary Let's Get cifle wa~. UdN and ~utc~ flags Venezuela and the Dominican encourage speedy international council of the newly proclaimed ~e~~ raise o,ver I e orm~1' Republlc, together with the measures for strenglhened sur· republic apparentlv tightened 'My Fair ~'I t gtolvernofrNs pa Gac~ as a· United States veillanee of shipping to and from his grip' in the isolated Red Sea' mm S ra on 0 ew wnea was . C b . handed over by Acting Gover. ,""TIns speculahve of 10 cOILn· u a. country. Behind Alex Lady' nor Hain Veldkamp to Jose Prince Sail al Islam al Has- Newfoundland's Alex Faullmer will me his Rolz·B e nne t t of Guatemala, S h· P san claimant to the Ihrone va· lemporary UN admlnlstratoD. C I r"'u . .r.e na re s cat~d by the assassination of first National Ho~l\cy Lcag-ue action willi De­ lJnder a Dutch • Indonesian • I r his nephew, Imam Mohammed troit, Thursday, October 11, againstthe Rangers Closes agreement of Aug. 15 the UN al.Badr, flew to a council oC 'admlnistration wi 11 be suc, Ft war in neighboring Saudi Ara· in New York. Sr..c NEW YORK (AP) - Broad· ceeded by an Indonesian regime bia. He claimed in a communi· way's big one, My Fair .LadY, next May 1. or lfJace rip que that tribal warriors were For A',-'x this game . THE DUKE OF WINDSOR closed Saturday nIght amid a marching against the revolution· against New York former King Edwlrd VID . tumultuous ovation. A . flag·ralsing ceremony In 3\'1 regime at' the capital of will' likely be the big has r~lded in Frallee fa: Cries of "more, more" and Hollandla'. public plliia was By 1I0WARD BENEDICT it capablc oC a 24·hour flight. San'a from Ihree directions. \last 25 years, and now In. thunderous applause saluled ev·eancelled to avoid provoking CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. How well he can conserve But there was no way to one. He'll be. start­ taking up resldellee 1n the ery big scene. And when the .Papuans, whose flag wID not be (AP)-Handsome, easy • going fuel, coolant w ate rand elec· verifv these claims. ing his first NHL sea· Iown of Torremollnol. 2,717Ih performance .of the long· floWn from now on; . Walter M. Sehirra Jr., after trical power will be the items son. Because many ~-- est running musical In Broad· months of preparation, is sched· under closest scrutiny as tbe 39· What exactly was happening I way history was over, the audio UNIQUE OCCASlON uled to rocket six times around year·old navy commander races was shrcunded behind the mys· I thousands of his fan!. .. ... .. ence rose to Its feet and sang . In _a . prOClamation, Rolz·Ben· the' world in nine hours 11 around the world, more than 101t tcry of Yemen's closed borders.

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