Jury indicts 4 American
IS THIS THE FIRST MOVE? salt companies
Costello released
from jail
New York, June 28,
Frank Costello, the 70-year-
Planes ordered DOES NOT
to report
exits,
entries
East Berlin, Juno 28.
old ex-convict who was All foreign aircraft entering or leaving East
once the reputed under-
man
world boss of big-time gambling in the United Statos, was o free today after finishing the second of two jail terms. He still faces a court battle with the U.S.
which wants to deport him to his native Stelty.
Germany will have to inform the East
German Air Safety authorities by radio
from August 1, according to a decree published here by the East German Postal Ministry. Government,
411
The term he wound up today was the remainder of a contempt sentence imposed when he re- fused to answer questione alt notes found in his pockets when he
examined was
after assassin tried in kill in.
The attempted killing Took dace white Costello was free on an appeal from an income tax evusion conviction, an appeal which he subsequently tost. He served 3 years in Federal penitentiary.
had no kom-
Although he ment" for most questions from newsmen who surrounded blin when the ferry dreket, he said he felt "ne" and that the food was "itne."—UPL.
Japan post
for top
Trujillo aide
Ottawa, June 28. Mr Howard Green, Canada's External Affairs Minister, sold today that a top aide of the late Rafael Tru- jillo, assassinated dictator of the Dominican Repub- lic, was now in Vancouver waiting for transportation
But Western allied sources in West Berlin eisburel the derren did not apply to Western aliled military fights or commercial nights in the air corridors bo- tween Western Germany and Berlin.
by
These sources said the decree was being studied. The wording of it did not suggest any change Fe the present situation which the Soviet Union, under four-power agreement. is responsible for ult safety in the three corridors.
No change
The chief Soviet Fanbassy spokesman, Mr Yur! Belaurov, said In reply to tetephon questions on this point:
I have not even heard of the I decree, But I should not The Imagine it will bange existing ruling."
Official East German comment
nat Imediately farth
Donn West German government spolestnut saiet "this is a mattor for the four powers, No Geman aircraft
coming.
a
סנז
new air traffle plans. Air trafie was running as usual and change in the was foresten,
arrangements
The three commerell nir- ines By Into West Berlin with a total of 56 Hights daily in each direction.
No control
A
APPLY TO
US, SAYS
FOREIGN
OFFICE
London, Juno 28. British Foreign Office spokesman tonight said the new East Gorman dc- cree on aircraft entering or leaving East Germany "cannot apply to allied aircraft."
German
The East aroused more interesi
deeree
among diplomats here than the state- ments on the Berlin situation by
Kennedy
At the Berlin Air Safety Cen-President tre, the United States, Britain, Nikita Khrushchev. France and the Soviet Union
jeach have an officer responsible for informing his colleagues of
and
Mr
CLEAR
The day's scheduled flights Mr Kennedy and Mr Khrush- along the corridors to Tumehey were seen as both putting plebot, Tegel and Oatow alt-their views on Berlin in clear: jurts in Wont Derlla.
the
air
und uneompromising terms, but without going further than they; have gone before.
that the was 11-
It was understood 'British governinen!
formed in advance about Presi dent Kennedy's staternent,
The East German decree was studied to see if it is a first con- en access rights to Berlin, crete move to undermine West-
East Germany at present has no control over air true to Berlin, which is controlled by four-power aifled centre in Wist Berlin,
But both Mr Chrushchev and Mr Walter Ulbricht, the East German Communist kader. have said that the alties will have
to negotiate with East Germany over all traffic routes West Berlin when a German peace treaty is signed,
The view has been
widely TAM WING CHEONG
held here that the Russians will To: new
also stated that aircraft flying inside East
not physically block Western access 10 Berlin, tut will can only use their gradually undermine it by plac- matters concerning tog more and more respon- ment approval. Nar did it lights on frequcnctes inie down
and the regulation of sibility on the East Germans. Bay what would happen if the by the authorities. regulations were ignored.
lu Berlin-a atr traffle handled by BEA, Air France and Pan American "
lit Ke
The new deeree did not say
many words that the Germany foreign aircraft would have to radios for obtain East German governights
The decree, drawn up on May
"The public exchange of (alr
Democratic
15 this year and published eight radi) information is forbidden days ago, covers virtually all Inside the German
concerning matters
aircraft Republic," said. wireless both inside and out-
to a new diplomatic post! side Germany..
in Japan, Both Mr Green 201 the Justice Minister, Mr Davie Fulton, said in the House of Commons they had na know-
ledge that Senor Junt Abber Garcia was under surveillance
or protection by the Canadian Police.
IN-TRANSIT
A member of the House said Senor Coreia was chler of
Secret Trujillo's
Police, and asked under whal conditions he was in Vancouver.
•
the right to ry had No information
relevant
the competent air vafety radio authorities when flying into the German Demneratic Republic.
11
PATTERN
To decree that aircraft must inform the Enst German authorities in advance would fit Into this pattern, it was stated.
Told
to keep their shirts on
New York, June 28.
The local lads who like to remove their shirts to sunbathe or ahow off their handsome torsos found out today that it costs three dollars.
The Manhattanites who did it to sunbathe in a park were fined three dollars each by Magistrate Walter Bayer on a charge of indecent exposure. Said he:
Show offs?
"At the beach, it's wonderful, but on city streets, keep your shirts on."
Then, in an aside to the courtroom, he added: "Some of you men are so beautiful and hand- some you have to show your torsos to everyone on the street. But it's against the law."—AP.
DEMAND FOR
BRITAIN TO
"GET TOUGH' ON ANGOLA
London, June 28.
Angry Labour MP's demanded on Wednesday that Britain get tough with Portugal over Angola ---and above all stop supplying her with arms. Opposition members accused that the Foreign Minister, Lord Portugal of violating democracy, Home, had made
Britain's repressing liberty and mia viewpoint on Angola well trenting British intssionaries in known to the Portuguese when the African colony.
he visited Lisbon reccatly.
One member demanded that Britain seek Portugal's expulsion from Nato.
ATTITUDE
of colonial
Mother
was
angry
St. Paul, Juno 28. A Federal Grand Jury in- dicted four of the nation's loading salt companies to- day on charges of fixing prices in the safo of rock salt.
The indictment named Morton Sali Co., Chicago; International Salt Company, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, Diamond Crystal Sall Co., St Clair, Michigan, and Corey Salt
Co. Huichingson, Kangas.
Tho Government complaint was algned by Leo Leovinger, New York, June 28.
Assistant U.S. Attorney General The bars and lounges in the in charge of the anti-inst
Carlton House, ono
of division, and Miles
Lord, At- New York's most famous torney General for Minnesota. hotels, wore silent today cant of the rock salt market to The four firms have 75 per the United States,
all because of a youth aged 17 years and nine months,
The liquor leence of the push establishment which won fame under is former name of the Ritz-Carlton, WOR suspended this week by the State Liquor Board. As Gaston Lauryssen, President of the hotel, expiam- ed:
"It is very simple. On Dec. 23, 1960, a lady who has had an account with us for 20 or 25 years called our headwalter and said her grandson and grand- daughter were coming for lunch and to give them anything they wanted and put it on her bill.
"THEY CAME"
"They came and had a won- derful lunch-a steak, I believe. The boy a football player, order- ed a drink and then some wine. The girl had coca-cola,
Five other companies were named in the indictment as co- conspirators but no charges were made against them.
Convlelion would carry penalty of up to $50,000 Ane for each defendant.-UPI.
14 wounded in Algiers bomb blast
Alglore, Juna 28.
П
A hand grenade and a plastic bomb wounded 14 partons horo tonight.
"The boy turned out to be 17 cars and nine months old, that Eleven persons, mostly Euro- is, under age. (Legal drinking plans, were age in New York state is 18) so, terrorist, when the mother learned from Moslem,
wounded when a though! to bo Q
the girl that her brother had into the courtyard of a building threw the grenada been drinking she called us and in the Rue Waldeck Rousseau. to the liquer authorities" said she was going to report us Three were seriously wound-
ed in the plastic-bomb explo She did just that, and after ston at the Le Tanger" cafe in investigating, the liquor board to
Ruc De Tanger in the licence feentre of the
elly. All three In serious con- were reported Bald the order lon
persons were slightly wounded when a grenade ex- ploded in front of the home of European in Tizi-Ouzou, capital of the Grand Kabyle Department--UPI.
order had the hotel's suspended for a week.
Laurysson would cost the hotel
Meanwhile, a band of in- | $10,000,--AP. Burgents, sole armed with automatic weapons, attacked mincs miles
ת!
at Wassaleigacs, 12 north-west of Mabubas Dam. northern Angola, today, according to five All- can mineworkers who reach- ed Mabubas village.
about
Well earned allowance
No
Minister
"
WAG
Four
It also said the Postal Minis- The Russians and East Ger- The government's No. 2 moun prevent mans would rount on Western at the Foreign Ofee, Mr Edward aircraft using their wireless sets public opinion not being pre-Heath, parried by saying Dri- The
Three paintings stored away" paragraphs, except in case of emergency.
pared to ko to war over merely tain's altitude had already been
In a town's museum are the headed: "Duty to inform when According to the decree, the Informing the East Germans in made clear to Portugal,
Seventy Africans, workers
work of fifteenth century Italian Bying in and Bying out," read! use wireless equipment
advance.
and members of their families,
master Raphael, spinster "Radio
of foreign operators
He said he did not think any- planes on "permitted
were believed to be at the mine. foreign aircraft have to inform lights" inside East Germany in many quarters here, it is not ing to get Portugal out of Nato.quarters of Luanda today and better
claimed the other night." Therefore, it has been argued thing would be achieved by try-
Ottawa, Juna 20. Military police raided African
Miss Doris
Banks, from family allowance was generally allowed when this is enough for the West merely to or sending her strong notes de made several arrests.
Rotherham, said the paintinga mutual or
earned,"
Finance foreseen in agree-sit tight and say it will refuse to manding a change
were in the corporation's CHI- Donald Fleming's
ton Park museum. negoliale.
Further milltary contingents comment in the Commons_today policy. known here,
Said a London expert:
"A left Luanda yesterday The West must
to rein- when he learned that James claim for one Raphael might be have a joint
force
armed policy in advance
"When on how to
forces in Magrath (PC-St John's West) worth looking into, but throe is northern Angola, it was report- had become the fatter of a Imposible." London Express | react to undermining tactics over
Service. access rights.
Observers believed considera- tions such as these were behind | refusal to regard the decree as the British spokesman's prompt applicable to Western aircraft- Reuter.
no
10
ments." "When leaving the Ger- As far as l max Democratic Republle, radio there has previously been operators of foreign aireraftvernment decree elitar must inform the competent air this one. safely radio authorities.
Baun diplomalle sources said is connected with the setting Up It is believed its publication the three Western representa- of a new lives in the Berlin four power earlier this year to control and government body was waiting in Vancouver as an Air Safety Centre had received co-ordinate the In-transit traveller-Reuter.
country's civil no information 50 far about air trafic.-All Agencies.
Mr Green replied that Garcia was travelling Tokyn nn diplomatic passport and visu and,
A British Crossword Puzzle
12
one is trying to in- fluence other countries" policies, sending sirong notes is not necessarily the way to do it, Mr. Heath declared.
Heath recalled that Britain had already placed an embargo on aries orders for Portugal's overseas territories. He added
Britain pledges full support for Kuwait
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Foreign Secretary Lord Home told the House of Lords
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ACROSS
1 Gaze,
1 Separate some!
4 Blow.
4 Shoe-siring.
8 Eternally yours.
11 Book part.
13 Told to a kinsman?
14 Minor.
10. Needs dressing.
18 Outstanding.
21 Rough and noisy.
22 Ciphers.
24 11 waters the flowers)
28 Submissions,
20 Over-Infuse.
30 Fair to middling!
31 Replun.
32 Ce round the bend?
33 Consumer.
33
DOWN
2 Fisherman's dance?
3 Packs up.
4 Misalic.
3 Loving.
7 Wood
D City.
10 Like a mad dog.
12 Defect.
13 Totters!
17 They're carried.
19 Swears.
20 Discourage.
23 Water-main!
24 Dexterous.
20 Ages.
27 Fly high.
29 Bronze.
London, June 28.
Britain has pledged its full support to Kuwait and is consulting the United States over Iraq's claim to the oil-rich Persian Gulf kingdom, the government said today.
would continue to support right and justice and continue to
Kuwall had been an indepen- MOVE IN U.N. struggle for the welfare of the
dent and sovereign state long before her June 10 agreement Britain for formal self- Ho cald
with
rate,
Britain's support of Kuwalt's contlourd Indepen- (dence was embodied in the June 120 agroemeat, and that Britalo has since assured Kuwalt of its support,
In the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath nnid, "We are prepared, of course, to carry out our obligations" to Kuwalt under the agreement, which provides British millory assistance if Kuwait calls for it. Assurance
United Nations, June 28. Iraq's permanent repre- Bentative to the United Nations, Aduan Pachachi, asid today that tray would opposo the admission of Kuwait into the U.N. ber cause Kuwait, "being RI integral part of Iraq, CAN- not be considered an in- dependent state.”—AFF.
Arab nation.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hashem Jawad today received In turn the Ambasadors of Jordan, Iran and the United States, Baghdad Radio reported.
Since the Bared on
Kuwait crisis
Sundby night, the Minister has also talked with the Ambasadors of Britain, the Soviet Union, Saukil Arabia
and Lebanon.
In Cairo, a statement issued lant night by Colonel Abdel
The mision will have a fret Kader Halem, Deputy Minister meeting tomorrow in Baghdad of Presidential Affairs, said the with Iraqi Premier Abdul Karira United Arab Republic could Kassen, the source sald.
support Iraq's claim to Kuwait Anked for assurances there Meanwhile King Saud of Saudi only if it was "a complete would be no Independent action Acablo has sent a telegram torsion of the will of the Arab
by Britain or Unlied States, the King Husein of Jordan express- choice.""
people based on freedom
ex-
ol
West's two biggest consumers of Ing the hope that his "wise Kuwalt's oll resources, Heathophlox" would prevent any The Jordan newspaper Falas- said he was "in full consultation "harmful act" against Kuwalt. in said todny that, for the first with the American Government."
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were in the
time, Kuwaltt women took part i In Berat, it was announced
demonstration in the i
and vice
The
that Abde! Khalek, Hassouna,onaldered one country and "aty state in support of the Sheikit of YESTERDAY'S 'CROSSWORD—Across: 1 Dalfie, 4 Scan, 7 General Secretary of the Arai mishap that befalls. Kirwait Kuwalt. Rear, & Candlo, O Fast, 10 Stem, 12 Airo, 14 Pod, 10 Cur, 17 League will
bend on
affecta Saudi Arabia Arab Flow, 20 Glec, 23 flue, 24 Nobody, 25 Enid, 20 East, 27 Selter, League mission to go Lomorrow versa," King Saud said, Down: 1 Backs, 3 Line. 9 Cress, 4 Sate, 5 Cramps, & Nated, 11 to Baghind and Then on to
newspaper Bald the An official announcement here (Sheikh told the women: "Wo Tote, 13 Life, 15 Argues, 10 Cable, 18 Lends, 19 Layer, 21 Lent, Kuwalt to attempt to case the sald King Humein had assured jeholl live in liberty or '22 Xfoot.
crials between Kuwalt and Iraq, King Saud in reply that Jorden for its nake-UPI & AFP.
dlo
the
ed today,-Router.
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