
/~' rA ... THE NEW SMALL PONTIAC E ACADIAN ra Nova Motors Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS ~s 'tHE .DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2o,--~19:;-;:;6:;:;-2---:--------------(P-r-ice_:_7_C_e_nt-s) lOOs (-.:J{ • • t.~ o Case A,,.. ',\o,j ..~~ •r< '·>'·om1n1c· . ans ·' Kegs se ). Kegs • • : i 1'. ' ' ' ' By ROBERT BERRELLEZ SANTO DOMINGO (AP)-Oominicans went back to the road of constitutional government Se-eks To and celebrated the end of recurring dictatorship. Acarnival-like celebration was s'et off by a counter-coup that ousted and jailed Maj.-Gen. Rodriguez Echavarria, who' had been assuming sfrongman powers with the backing of a Am-e~n.d s·t•l civilian junta. · I . 1 '::::rn •·:•<'h oilier 1 f h .1 :.. · r :- '1•:1\l\cd t II e cxeculil'e, as he had been srhed· 0 R•l g ts GENEVA, Switzerland-Pro-W.:stcrn Laotian Prince Roun Oum (right) Is r· .l,_ •• p:ln f;ala_~urr. a, ulcd to do unde·· plans upset by Laotl·an Pr· nc-es Reach 1.. , ~· ::.•·:1 tnr •• 1 ~-uJIIln dlC· Tuescluy·~ m iIi tary takeover. 1 greeted by Britain's Malcolm MacDonald (center) ami Russin's George Push­ . ;• " 1 d.lll~l) re- · Balagucr s council scat wns kin (back to camera) on his arrival he,·c .Jrm. 151h for the of the · :·t ,.,c' 11 '''111'Y 1 ucsday filled by a young businessman, OTTAWA <CP) - A step to r.~:;umption 1 B d A • Donald Read. roa greement put naturalized Canadians and 14-nation conference on Laos.-(UPI Photo). ''' ~cr ·,• ·'Y erents had i Balaguer interviewed at his ' . native • born Canadians on the :.", ~:u. "" a~rcr- 1 hom~ •. ~eclared he h~d no res· . same . footing with regard to . ponsLblhly for the Vlolenc be 1 • • • · loss of citizenship will come , •••,,(,. 1 01 tile opposi· · , T e ·: GE:NE:VA meulersl - The fore•gn. nf!an:s~ fl.uance ~nd in· before the Commons this ses· b I 1 1 R II I " nl'\\' council! and thi'Ce Laotian princes F'riday formation mlmStl'Jes, WhiCh nrc sion I c '.~c,:;,. t~\eee~im~IC~:lr·g ET~ursdar. I 0 0 ···~· ng ie se - ;;- ::- :c II pr<lll:J;cd clec· I was . I uez c evama announced they hnvc reached also clnimed by. his rivals. I .r.' W. Pickersgill (L-Bona· e· e 1 I Troops -,,~~ "·' BJ:,,~urr's 11· it h· El ~ mam command.. I broad agreement on a coalition Boun, who lhes home today vista-Twilingatel gave notice ..< ... ~- '"~ r,,:•tir>. I· , e1~~ ~er?ons are behcv~d to gov,ernment for their embat .with his defence minister, Gen. Friday thnt he plans to reinlro· 1 i:·:,::.y ni~ltt. nmtri· 1.11 e w. m Santo ·Dorpmgo, ~ tied Indochina kingdom. Phoumi Nosavan, met for 2'6 duce legislation to amend the ¥· 1 I< ; .: ;:::r:o an,! !lis a>SO· and po~s1bly others ~lsewhere 1 But they will have to con- hours with neutralist Prince B'll1 0 f R' ht d d . JD£O r t::o:r., \lie inteJ'im . ?n the. ISland. No olficlal count: the still·controversial question I' Souvnnna Phouma and his half·l lg s a. ?P e ~n . ·. Att. k c h 1•I· ( , ,;~,,;, l\ill~~urr was 15 nvmlable. Scores have been' o[ who will get what portfolios brother Prince Souphanouvong, The _former ~lhze~shtp mmls·, a( at o· wounded. in the government, leader of the pro • Communist , ter smd th.e. oh]ect lS to prevent I Miss~on 1 T\~E' nn~n Rodriguez Echa1·arria, a ~i- Pnthet Lao movement. i ?ss o[ Clt!zenshlp ~Y natura· 1 · . _., n::": a new ~eren· year·old air force veteran, was Prince Boun Oum, right-wing Souvanna, who is to be pre- i llzed Canadmns who hve a?road LEOPOLDV!LLE r.Reutcrs\ -'girls' school, he[ore darlmess · In ElisJbelh\·i!le. amateur ra· ·:·r .~w:r1l took nrrr. arrested Thursday night by a preinie1· in the countrv's pres· I mie1• in the coalition govern·: for m?re than 10 years Without, Re.bel Congolese mmy troops [ell. dio operators also picked up re r i-:rhararria of young offiCCI's, and re· enl government, has a"greed to I ment, emerged from the meet- 1 Canada. only i a Romu.n Catl1·1 Two Ethiopian .iet pilot:; rc· ports that rchcl troops had E:,;:'::~o ~ro~1p 1 r~turmn~ .t~ T~e F~·1duy. a~tacked _,_,; ~ .~ R.•la~ucr's res· mamr.d 11 prisoner Friday. He ll'clinquish his clnim to the dis· ing with a broad smile and an·. \lay a n,th.le·~o.rn Ca~a(~lan now, ollc m1sswn statton at Sola. on· ported that sc\·cral houses nt· killed four missirm~trics and I! - ::.:• c::•·,: nnmrdiatcly. was front man for. a coup two put7d defence and interior ~in· nounced the t~nee had agreed I~an lose ~~~ cihzcnslnp ls to bc·ithe ~~~rdcr . between 1\atanga, Sola were abl".Ze, but the tmly r·i\'ilian:' al 1\abonga, in north · ~-~ <1b 'r1·cn·man month~ ago that hbcr~~ed t~e 1sh·Ics but . only on cond!Llon on the c?mpos1tion o[ a govern·, c~~le 11 Clhr.en of another coun· and .K11 u , piO\'Jnces:. 's1gn of hie '.las t:1o soldJcrs Katanga . .: ·;.r:r r:~,r0~er< from t.he republic from the TrUJillo dy- that he w11t .be allowed to Iment winch would be "a fir[lllll~::- . U~1led Na~10ns nuht:ny ~cad·· who ran for cr11·er Ill the m~>· . :M:nn:rnl n[ earhe1·. nasty, choose altematJves from the basis'' fol' future peace in Laos., Tins IS .:usl my way of get· qua1ters he1e planned to take! swn church when the Jrls ap· Th~ treop' are lhou:,ht to be . The United' states mhanwhile ---- · ting .xlr. Dief.cnbaker ~o live up every. possible ~clion',' against I pearcd overhead. supporters of ousted leftist 1 · l::ofarl Bon· announced that it recognize• the to lns campa1gn prom1ses," the Icbcls at fn·st hght toctay . HAVE TROUBLES Antoine G1'izc111ga. 1who Pmrdr~:\ ~!1'. 1 i~uucr e 1 p· k . 'll 'd · · .. · . d . · 1 U'' t. was cxpectect to w own 1rrc a ..,,.)m·r'rl professor,. newly restored regime as" the v I E t IC Cl sgl sm m an mten !ell. i nn soul ces Sdl(. ,, loops Sources at l!:i hcadqu:Jrtcrs r. I .. ·n 1 t . - ··d :·roath of ofll<'r as chief'constitutional government. 10 trhe prin!e minister had pro.m·l'wo~ld be flown mlo Sola hY·stressed the difiicull:: of deal-;~i~~l ~:.a~o~'a~: e acr Fll ay - ----- e·n(e. rup. s i 1sed ~urmg the )957 _ elect1on heh~opler. 1 ing with the situation since ~ · · · camp~1~n to pronde comr.lete 1 L1ttle was known ahout the. there are no U:-i troops in lite Gizcn~<•. rcmo1 eli" !rom his • w•11 · equably he tween naturalized attack nt Sola, since L':-i air-. immediate area ami soldiers no;t a> dcpt1ty prcmic1· of The . nca I and nalil'e·born Canadians hut i craft were able to make only • flown in hv helicopter would Congo, has been unucr house A . I AI . "hasn:,t t~l;en all the disabilities I on~ flight . OI'Cl' the mission.: make easy· tar[\Cls from the arrest in StunlcFil!e. The r:-o; ".'plr:· S Af away smce then. I whtch contams a college and· !(round. Friilay :1bu amlotmccd the ar- >nmr , · A h d gaIn n ger Ia part ei Policy CPfroinReuters·AP In Algiers, a militarY tribunal A,·· s--!E~ld:;:r~l~~;~~:~t~:.o~~~~£(.~~~~~ TO\\'X · Re· ·co· unts ORAN, Algeria - Europeans sentenced two Moslem insur- lndl·cate·d charge o[ troop~ 3round !\on· • • 1W' - The · was written by the white su· . h b ;;olo. llncan ~omnment will : premist government of Prime 1oug 11t a p1lc ed altle, with se· gents to death for killing live .\Til from ~~~ polic~· of : ~linister 11 en d r 1 k Verwoerd curily forces here Friday as persons and wounding 18 in at· · ~rat:o_n no matter how , Verwocrd's National Party ha~ violence erupted again In AI· tncks in Algeria last year. Five o 1 s I T B I ,,,,rd praceful!)' u~_prr,,urrs trom theia greater majority In this Par· ge~i~~~m~i~ic~ssnssinated four ~e~~~.plices were given prison . eque 0 ye· ectlons fear f.:Ao-re . mornm•. Jam!l Sauon~ or other outside , liamcnt than ever before, 1 . <·nnywr!l Rt~~d. P~~::~~.~~ mc~~•r!~l~lre;.~ I Outlining the gomnmenl's ~~~o~~o 1n °~~~/ve in Algiers Se~~~t rl~~Y • ~i~~ a ~uir~~~~~ . · . ; •I . I ~~' of \'orthen .t~.~ . ne:~ m•tnn of Par· llegislati1·e:most of itprogram, and the Swartparliarnen· said western·A curfew Algcri~n wns clampedcity after on Eur·this chologicnlmeanwhile steppedoffensive up withits newpsy- By THE CANADIA:-1 PRESS . tic Party trailed e1·crywhcre, · it out or office in I~li:l. Sm.aUpux :1 11 l'lllll!! to armed tnry debate would be affected Iopeans used llrcnrm.s, grenades tt·acts and personal mobilization, Re~ou~ts in three tight fights: all c~ndidutes except Stan Bul-. From the Liberal riell'point. !ilhrr a~amst South 1 bv the present Internal' n . ., and molotov cocklmls against orders. i are •.n~1ca~ed as. a sequel to, lock Ill th~ Bea('hes polling less· a chest-thumping aspect o[ thr 1 1 ~: ;t~ nri~hhorinc man- u~ti .
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