The Guardian. Thurs. Feb. 21, 1963. 11 In Nficl. 1,000 Yrs. Eg‘are Columbus 0 lot ' N tCPi — NorWeglan ” L(“:Dniiclge ingstad says he We dence that Vikings lived “S In Newfoundland nearly 1, 7' years ago—long before Colum- bus arrived in America. -7 [ngstad said herethat he‘and '5 a team of international sereni- Ists completed excavation of a '19 number of Newfoundland Silks, ,4 lastfall. I'd the} Wk fa ' ' . . .. '7 Among the” “n s was a e "P Y°'"' "'"Y 5 “PPetIto WI‘HI the tantalizing smell of mains of a house. 60 feet by l '9 re with traces of iron - I fangs; unknown to the Eski- frymg bacon- Ummm—-how I go for brukfasfl I? m"; and ind‘ians of the lOtht . century. i M I L f P P k 6 “From the evidence We have; e [2 It Is overwhelmingly likely that this place was a Norse met from a time before Columbus. to he said. 6 Other finds include large! . 7 lnails and fragments of bronze 9 but they have yet to be ana~ l lvsed. A final report on the ex- 9 fiedition will be published when 6 tests are finished. 5 r————~+——o———-—-— 0 a 0 ( (35.. 'b- 29 LIVE .. 'b- 39 POR .. 'b- 45 CO WAKE UP TO DILLETS 'b- 33 man of the Senate foreign 1‘9' P.E.I. H095. Iatinns committee raised strong objections to a US.- barkcd Invasion of Cuba in a mcmorandum to President Ken- nctiy shortly before the Bay of Figs fiasco in March, 1961. Thc communication was pub- lished for the first time in the book Fulbright of Arkansas, 8 ('Dlit‘t‘IlOn of the Democratic rcnalOI"s papers and speeches edited by Karl E. Meyer. edi-i torial writer for the Washing- ton Post l-‘ulbright's argument won that the United States would get} utch a moral black eye. and! not off such public reaction south of the Rio Grande. thatl tho result would be a net loss. for the country even if Fideli ‘ (‘Wl‘o's regime were success-j """" a” 3 “5° ‘°’ CLARK'S IN TOMATO SAUCE PINK SEAL FAN-CY RADIO MONARCI-I POUCH PAK DOMESTIC versive organization and; money. 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I ‘ JOHANNESBURG I TIN . . . . c c Tub 5 LB' c t s CELLO E BAG 1 IRcuterst Leon Levv former _. president f Ellie South African Congress 3! rade Unions. has been placed tqmdcr restrictions through the . r r - r r i‘upprossmn of Communism Act. ' H W was confined to the JO- ONTARIO LB. CELLO BAG EMPEROR hanncsburg ma i . gistertal district and forbidden to attend social communicate with other banned persons or enter ‘935 reserved for non-whitel. NAMES PAPA]. ENVOY VATICAN CITY lAPl o _ p {grin XXIII has established dip- atlc relations with The announced Saturday Wm genital nunclo (ambassadorl “ma Most Rev. Vito Robot-ti. of Til-born titular Archbishop "fixiplwhouil also tho Vati- oma c ‘ h “unborn” Burzztgesentotlve