-r If It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It @1119 @oamatiat “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Cloudy \llth it‘iriwfliii'i'te;_ clearing in afternoon. ltzlit winds becoming north “est 1.3. Law-high lit and 28. ' ' 'l “flu II cm: an . o, I ‘ yvt n v ‘ . 7-“ '_ “m "‘ "’" "-‘--——»--«—. vot“ IAXVII- NO- 62 “3...:an “5.431,, ,gwmgugi, firéggum rm. (.HARLOI IEIOWN, CANADA, iniiiAi, MARCH 13. 1061. “mmj‘Q” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAEES EDUCATION MINISTER SPEAKS Scheduled For | by DON Mat-LPN“) 'iiw “Elm. fi‘uleitts‘ fees at P“ltlt'P l)flll"_‘is. win, Colt-2c in (‘harlotttt wn u ‘1 hr .nct'oescd iit Sepieittber, p t;_:- :c Dewar. min'stei' 01 fee: o‘ other col- we p'an to increase the fees this year." .\\ff)L.\"l‘ NUT DECIDED \ii' \latlicsuii asked how .- lt.‘llt"1l. said in the Legi;la- _ tr r \t‘\ t‘."lil,\'v ""tt'll tltt‘ increase will amount llttitc llr l)c\\‘;ir was taking V "‘ r ‘ ill the burtzei dcbutc aitd .“ ‘ttll he atiiic'trce'l iii due r‘ w‘- of 'I‘.t‘tc.t.t‘(t costs 01 ""”'7‘"- d'lHH‘l'f‘rl l)t' Dewar ‘1 M... (1mm [1,)” [‘1‘ i” lit" sz'tt‘t "it's :ovciitmcnt policy it \tiithcs :isird h.m J13” 3‘35"" m‘rtt decided“ the it til H n Titt‘ liltiHiTi bllti'lt‘i estimates tl' ll revenue i"t|m \‘lKiOlllS. tees . I e " \e i * ill'tt' of l’t't:i:e of Wales (7.3]. ' .t be $103,000 For the fiscal —,\ ~chimp in ill" t‘hitlllflll‘t'l lu'vm‘ m he hwy!“ “m yi;.:' citttiti': ill'~ m nth, rmctt I. ‘W mm ltt \ il't‘tll stii leiits' fees are es H Hum. \Wd m...“ “I” m, i"“ti"fl n' Silllilin 9,. .i mm 1'1 lll" tiiiiu'iei' of 'liiu‘s an int-tease of at .i nuciidi'i: the t'itllt‘jc 't'a ' .i‘t pot- t-ciit,‘ s'iirl George l"r'.:it<ti'i l. Silt lvittfis‘ ‘and iii ivPl‘D'll'I w.th nnocen looking Bill Sparks Heated Debate lti .\,\.\('\' “'lll'l'l’l ’\t" “F. Farmer tetot‘tt‘d. - .l‘l‘ittt'HI' ltiiikiti: fill" and tend sec‘irtn H of the , 3 “it . sr‘i'tind ‘l"i‘.'i.-.iii*v \ct which authorizes t. w.‘ it '.~l:zttirc ycs- the :ite'uiment to invest in i -.;,i ;('|iL‘;‘;Ilf‘(l the of the among other rhintzs. deposit te- vii ~ sled (lllrt'Unsltlllfi of this (t‘tllli'i h. 'ti alnio~' imposes. upon the to .\ei t.» \iiiiiid II‘\f‘l'lllllf‘lll to pitt money in tccciiit \ct." the itit= particular form.“ Mr tllt‘ :oiernmeai to hamper pointed out i $10 million on dc. \lr Farmer said the purpose it... :, .gt' tlian the. pc-ciit t'-iitt iiiicrl on page 3. cc ;iii~ii .» #3 iii llttin " til -: at ’l',.a.sii.er it n .\1 AM it l'.i:'mer. the bill's iit'ti- u i. ‘ll cxptatiiu: tltt‘ no that the amount it lllt‘ act had ottizittally This Morning li- . ‘3 2 million, and had been. It t‘ixi‘l to $5 mtl:on iii tool. l 'l‘ite chtstature meets this i't ~ ‘ tl‘C :ovcriiincnt ttiids It't‘l‘ttttl" N l“- ‘ iti': tt'tottcy in deposit scheduled includes i: '.t god \mi- iii“ pm. t‘t‘i".!flf‘l‘£ltttttl o’ legislation and the debate on the budget ad . ‘0: "it‘ safekeeping and if funds of Ht? (“9“ 1"‘ll‘n]‘(\\'ln(‘(". There was lost one .si'llitm "'t'e of interest is five fi“;1f‘l'.‘l.’i}‘-—ll1 the afternoon, 0‘“ “Ni.” he added. aitlviuzth the tentatitc sched» to...“ Fprgllmn ,imtph tile called for a sitting larsf ‘ I asked if the amendment "iii" “i "due to the fact that you \iutt-tdui \:l\\ a number of exceeded the $3 million It .ls :et second and third reari- n'i the past year'. in: and Dr George Dewar. ’i think 's is it." he minister of education. spoke In 1“ -’:cd the debate on the biidzet Dr. “W did not exceed the ltcwai' adioiirncd tite debate at art uni tn the “0th Ret-crpl .‘i .“to pm. ... .... , fl... , ._...~._ ___ ,V,_____._. . I Moncton Man Charged ‘-l‘l\(“l‘0\ t(‘l"' Hither: tody shortly before it)" am. i sly Murphy of \lonctoii was .‘\.\"1‘ Thursday when police 4' L‘tVl here 'l‘hiir'sxiay “tilt tent to the widows scccnrl 1” Hit murder in the death of storey apaitment on Bonai-ord -i=».tr-old Mrs Helen Bour- Street after receitiniz a tele- xii s. whose body was found on phone call ft: m a neighbor re l'tt litoiitt<taitied floor of her putting a disturbance. fuii 'itllt‘llt here by police early Sgt. ’t'cd Miller and (1st. R taint-iv morning, .totikins found Mrs Bour- \liltllll}, a 36-year-old iiitem- :ccis' body sprawled mi he Divert laborer. u-aq remanded lvii‘it: room floor. She was still ‘.\tti.ti‘ plea to the “‘mtmotu itliie, but died shortly after lw' f‘tiiinty jail in DO“("llC$1(‘I' illt‘l“ arriiat. h " \lziit (nt‘oner . A. Delaney lcittc \\|"|‘(\ a'gn hnlflln: a s.itl the woman (14541 as a "(‘- 'i“"ll.ttl in the incident, but said sii't of iiiiiltinlo wounds He ‘( had tint decided whether lth d the time of death at about 1;i"‘tt"i' charges will be laid. 130 am ~ " f‘hicf Elmer Stccves \ti :nqtiest was postponed m- fvt t a number of 'lrose ends" dctinitcly. tint.» to ho “N1 up In rim (“so t'oliec Hflld they are holding " "Hi were taken into cos .‘1 tutti-her knife Rural-Urban .\t t‘inciiinatt. 1?.0 miles .., Student Fees At P.W.C. ncrease The increasing costs of edu- cation in Canada and the. kinds of financial assistance univer- si'ies ‘ at length by Dr. Dewar. “Educational costs in all pitiiinccs are rising." he said. “The number of students LI iiict‘ca~iti:." he sad. “students tf'ontiniied on page 2. col, 6t Hoffa, Others Plan Appeal From Sentences f‘.tl\'l"l‘.\\'r)t)t:\. Tenn 'U‘i James R Ho fa. professing ht.- innocence atid pride in the Teamsters union. as been sen- tenced to eight years iii prison ’and fined $10,000 for jury-tam- ipf‘l'lllC l.' S District Judge Frank i\\'ilson imposed the sentence Tliiti'sdav. dcclat‘tn: the stock)! union president was convicted " avitt: tampered. really. the very soul of the na- -. w'itlt 'l‘lii- prison sentence. unless overturned on appeal, possibly w'ill ouster as heart union with 1.700.000 E 3 ‘\ 'l‘camstcr iiiiton official has taken a hard stand on the matter. but one said “something Will have to be done" if Hoffa noes to prison. OTHERS SENTENCE" llircc ot'.iet‘ incii I'tttl‘t'tf‘fl with Hoffa drcw prison terms 0 three years each and fiery defence lawyer .laciities Schiffcr of .\'ew‘ York (‘it) was <f‘il|(‘llfl‘{i in jail and fined miiial contempt of n o _. .1,tltl0 tor crt (‘fl All said they will app \al their sentences. whiclt climax a seven- wcck trial on charch that Hoffa and the others convicted tried to its a federal jury in Nash- ville, ieceive were dwellea on paired at sea. Pilot Injured On Ice H.-\|,1F‘AX.’CPt~An unidenti- fied pilot was seriously injured Thursday when his helicopter. working with a Halifax-owned ship hunting seals. crashed on lf'P about 53 niiles northeast of St. .‘tnthoity. Nfld. The helicopter was working from the sealing vessel Arctic Endeavor. an RCAF Search and Rescue spokesman here The pilot was alone in the air. craft. to Rf'tP‘ helicopter from the coast guard iccbrcaker John A. Mar-donald was attemptinn pick tip the. injured pilot to take him to hospital at St. Anthony. \‘atiire of his injuries was not disclosed Meanwhile. two men aboard another helicopter from the scaling vessel Trepassey. picked up Thursday after spending 30 hours lost on the ice. were re- ported in good condition. The men. Ole Nielson. 4t. chairman of the artmotith. ' ., company which owns the Trcpassey. and ’ Dudley Kirk. 38.nf‘ were flown to the fcderalicebrcaker Sir Humphrey Gilbert after he- in: picked tip by a helicopter from the vessel Kyle They disappeared on a 4T-mtle ftizht from the Trepasscy to the n I :n \rctic Endeavor Tuesday. RCA? Argus aircraft spotted them late Wednesday. Another scaling vessel. the 1.800-t0n Sir John (‘rosbie otit of St. John's. Xfld.. was headed home 'l‘litirsday for repairs to a five-foot ct‘ac' in her htill. The ship rammed into ice. receiving more damage titan could be re.— Kentucky And lndiana Await Flood Waters i.Ol'lS\'ll.l.i‘i. Ky tie t‘t‘ccpin: tip by Inches. the merloaded Ohio Rner strength- ted its assault 'l‘liiirsday on etttitckv and Indiana. Each state waited for near-record (rest: l‘hr- worst azipcarcd over for her states lvtn: iii the river's path hiit snow added to the dis» comfort of flood refugees West Virginia's northern handle The Red (‘ross opened (‘ll\H§’ ter headquarters in Citicznnalt to aid approxtmiitcly 110.000 persons left homeless by to flood wltich also touched Onto and Pennsylvania Of the nine deaths blamed on ltizh waters. seven were in (thin. tine was reported in Kt'flv tricky and the other iit lndiana DAMAGE TOLL SOARQ Property rlaan'e soared iiitu the mtilti - million dollar cate- gory. parlict‘larly in areas with- tiiit floodwails \ttct‘ a slow in pan— start, Loiisvtiic :ot its floodw-atls into position as the Ohio rcathc 461 ct. nr lttl feet more than flood staze "his still was It feet tin- dcr the record durtn: the 1037 catastrophe. The Ohio is ex- pcrtcd to rise another tool Point Rubbed Raw In Commons tton of federal seats in line with population shifts revealed by the 1061 census “HWWA ‘CP- A sore point "“il‘ff‘tt t'iiral attd urban MP5 “is tubbed raw tn the Com- “‘0'” Thursday when a 'i'or- Tl‘hf‘l Tm“er (tll'l'AV'd‘V‘ it" "if? i f‘Sl'l isi tent 0 new )l'f\\'lh~ H W'lal's' rimmed "‘3' a nil toiiimissions to i-c raw ‘1‘ -ll tyranny" has controlled I _l l b ' d .i Q Th 0 Pitt-{.tttncnt for \cars denim 0“ ""1 0"" mm ' 9 p p' in. {mm I j. v ‘ ‘l, iil: ion of cacti riding could not iii-iii n - “'3 pnpmalm" exceed or fall short of the pro- .. . . viitcial avcr'mc by more than nntlfl Scott \DP Toronto on pm. (Tm ‘ ytiiiivirtht said representation I I. > m. T_ RV h the (nmmnns “.Hdllmnnny .con Ra-iet i tois- i l~ crest said it is essential to con— btascd in favor of vot» the countryside and berm." any stilt hits twp" "t's i, redistribution takcs place the provi nccs :Etliltst tity dwellers. The sys~ ‘ “I'll violated pssmimi mm“. Transport Minister Pickers- " of democracy and iustipo :ill replied that Mr. Balcer‘s m mltlfil'ahgllsh ill!" lttl"ll “' a as riicd this D"'i‘a c .- m'" in m h» INSIDE TODAY NH" """ljfrk “M meted it“ Rirths. dcnths ’3 1.1 .m “l . Shamt‘" from “"31 f'lasslficd 12. in ,hirgftrawtvc .\1Ps and desk“ vomm _. O n and lips applause from \np Editorials . . . . .. 4 "my "I cial _ members rcpre- mo" 9 its citv tidings. Finamc. market.- to Kings. Queens. Stimmcrsi 0 Women‘s .. Rural churches . . . l Rtltiisrnmt'rios mu. thlr Scott. a lawyer. spoke as‘ 1“ Commons entered the third .33 0f debate on a malot- 10V» rnment bill for the redistribu- city-".1" s Stllifl‘stlnn would mean chang- ing the Constitution. Mr Scott referred to argu- ments advanced Wednesday by Pauline .lewctt i1. Not-thum- berlaitd‘ She said rural voters organizations, I) otisti'ations a “Fm. licrc. there‘s another one swim: at home drew, wishitii: site could be. the plan stream, it was 14 feet above flood level. At least 4.000 were hlttthtf‘Sa in Indiana and residents in thr. southern part waited nnxtoitsly for the Ohio to crest. said. V i it al ' Canada Ready To Supply Peace Force For Cyprus Nfld. Boosts CS Salaries ST JOHN'S. ‘\'fld Premier Smaltwood if'Pi _- Thursday announced nearly $1,000.000 in salary increases for 2.100 New- foundland civil servants Thurs- day bringing to 8000 the num- be-‘l‘ of Xeii'fotiiidlatiders receiv- in: wan boosts since the legis- latiu'c began the current session Monday. in the Thursday's \viod said opening address at sittinz. Mr. Small- the rate of increase in civil servants salaries had not yet been set biit that it would be effective from April 1 this year. White Parents Demonstrate Against N.Y. School Plans \‘EW YORK HP! Tlioiis~ ands of white parents. employ- lll‘l a tactic of Negro civd rights Thursday staged nc of the lamest protest dem- ever seen at city h:~'t ttcrc ’l‘lieir 2'2~hottr picketing in swirling snow was against plans to transfer pupils from neigh- borhood schools to others near- by in balance enrolments ra- einllv Some 15,000 persons marched. fcw' Negroes amon: them every mother who's with both their chil- All Provinces Sion Agreements OTT.\W \ tFPt- \ll provinces now have sinned federal-provin- icial agreements covering local; and rezional projects of a last- ' lllfl ll centenary. atiii'e to mark the 1967 it was announced‘ 'l‘tiursdny John Fisher. centennial com» niissioiicr. announced that a Sifltlf‘fl agreement has been i";- ccived from Saskatchewan. last of the 10 provinces to Join in! Six Sovereigns deserve abme - avci‘azc rcpre- Attend Funeral MP5 w ork because rural more constituent-y because they had to off- ilic urban-oriented influence he press and pressure sent at ion \ the most successful thhlf“ iii (‘anadiaii history has been the farm lobby." he said amid tlroaiis by Conservatives front the Prairies " armch have cvtractcd all kinds of as- sistance from the :ovcrnmcnt " Lawrence E, Kindt f‘. \tat-Icodt Kill” the redistribu— tinn commissions should not he "untouchable orzanizations“ like the CBC, MPs should have the ritth to appeal changes in their constituencies that were intact cptahle, tiillcs Gregoire tf‘i'edittste tiapointct said Quebec. which 73 of the 26.3 seats in the Commons. should be tiar- iiiitecrl that this proportion will b. maintaithi ATHENS (\Pt Six of Eu rope": seven reigning Sll\’el‘f.‘lf.'nl and a host of oilicr dlEnlifll'lt‘l from around the world took par. Thursday tn a tiiiiernl proces- sion for Kin: Paul. The Greek monarch was but» ied on a trccvcovered hill rive“- lnokin: the country palace tit Tatot. 16 miles north of Athens, where he died of uremia A week nzo followtnz sitrncry for atom acb ulcers More than 1.000.000 ‘ii'eelu lined \thciis' streets and the road to the grave as the man lwho had ruled for i7 of hls 62 years passed to his final rest. Of l-Iriiope's sovereigns. oniy Queen Elizabeth of Britain was not there to say goodbye. She had a son Tuesday and could not come. Her husband. Prince tip. a cousin of King Paul. Attended .3 2' here." said .loati .\hbaho of Jackson Heights. Queens. Sometimes 10 abreast, they marched a round City Hall Plaza. chanting "we must stay" and ' saying 'Em." The protest be:an at board or ed it c a t to n headquarters in Brooklyn where about 10,000 adults demonstrated against the so-ciillcd Princeton plan This is tic board of education's plan to with . pair predominantly~white pi‘edottittiantly-thlt'o or 'Pticrto Rican schools nearby and ex- tchanne pupils by bus to elimi- ‘natc seui‘euation restitttiiiz from housth patterns 2.2 MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON. wife of the president of the United States and Archbishop THREE MEN closely as- Sttf'litlf‘fl with 'l‘ltiit'~day's Eas- ter Beef Show here were ('atlL'ht by the pltotrgrapher just prior to last night's an- nual ottinev at \‘onth River. Left to right they are In. H. H. Kelly, Charlottetown who is show secretary; George tiitson. Hampshire. the about president and .l K. Sitibald. Toronto who placed mails. the ant— FROM BELMONT [OT 16 .Maclaurin Captures op Beet Show Award By NEIL NIATHIZ‘UK' .\ t’l‘t)~F-l)l'0(l .‘i For owned by Robert \fac.‘ low in. Belmont l..ii to was Judged Litniici champion of the l‘:'l~|(‘t‘ Heel sliow' )‘05lt"flil_\ .luc Sirllwnld. Swift titan t'timpani. 'l‘.tt~iiin having been previously its champion llert‘tot-d «the show the l'f‘<t‘t'\€' JtlflI“ sneer :"fttlfi i-Iiaitipion owned by (iorltrcy. f‘t 'tl\\.‘lll The 'J and cltaitipuin lilatk stem" with a is sited by iw out of an tttitte 12 months is of ale of tltf‘ l‘lx‘l't‘l'til't'i for his liitislt. He p.tiut:s, \lr \icl.:iitriti t'hatnpion show \\is owned Proud, Sherwood. (lisimpion \nuus tht top said by Makarios. president of Cyprus. walk in rocession during fll< ittal in Athens Tlilll‘Vi'd; Hereford-An :its by t'itna- at tevt' chosen of ’ ('llfllllptt)” steer was the reserve Hci'et‘.‘rd Harold a white face a ch'eford bull and \iigiis mother. .\'tit hr tl'r- t} youngster was moved to class weiclts 935 Angus steer of the Harold Reserve is owned by it'itttttittti'rl on page Ii, t-.'l liir Ht‘ ace H Willis. t‘ltarlottc- If it it Arnold \laclx‘ lau. Sllnltn91‘< side ow reed the c ha in pion Slit‘t‘thoru steer of the show. The reserve is owned by Clare l’llt‘~i.’ll1t, Spriimttcld 'It‘vp 3-H (ltili stctir Hct'ttot'd shown by Faucet-on. 10, of North River. The reserve «l-H (‘liib champ was an Mutts steer shown by \l ck l)|\t)ll. (‘l_\de Riicr. The top group of three steers was the Hat gic w as s‘lli‘\\'tl by Frank Platts. 'l'yne Valley. and the top two \lt‘f’t \ from the same in rin— siciid also came frcm the Platts taitn .Ittrt Siliba'd s.i'(l the top tt't< t-i' the classr; wtt‘e Lititt'l he noted the quality drop~ pin: shatply on the lower parts o the citisscs llmid Rogers. P l‘Il diam-rt- lllt',‘ of agriculture was llllE- l'litslf“ Frank .\r-rii. (‘lléll'r ‘ , Kin: Paul of Greece. (AP WIt‘f‘Dlloin via cable from .‘tth- I'll.‘ Ill ispatch romised By (‘\R.’\l\\' f‘l'MMING l'\l'l'l".|l \'\Tlf)i\'5 CPt ~ External \ffairs Minister Paul \lRt‘llll met with Secretaryflen et‘al l' 'l‘hant for 1'7 hottt's hours 'l“iiii~dn._t main and said afiei'wards he had "reassured" the secrciai‘vgcneral that Cat! ada wiif participate in an inter- national peacekeepin: force for (‘ypriis As soon as one I con- stitiitcd ' He indicated ('anada would .conoder a force had been con- stituted when one more country besides Britain and (‘anada had committed itself to contribute. ' ie f‘atiadian Parliament have to approve the force. Martin said Canada's stand-by ‘coiuinacnt of about 1.000 to l.100 mm c o tit be dispatched quickly to the Mediterranean 15' BEIJY Onto a force had been estab- lished there Will be. no delay on our " c said. in the day ’l‘hant rag. to the Security (‘outicll ' necotiations for contin- - :cuts in the Cy rus force were JUSi’ICe Thorson “comin: to a 123d” He said he was confident con- N0 0 . Reflrlng tingents would he provided for the (‘ypriis force in "the very By JOHN E. BIRD near found He hoped to be i‘ OTTAWA t(‘Pi .up Justice able to report “positive deielnp t.losenli 'l‘hnrarinit 't‘liorson i‘e— "tents in this t'ccard Within this was today a! titeswlciit of .he “Ni ’lal' "r ‘0" Exchequer Court of t'anada llartiii made a hurried visit here air from London. Ont _ and almost Ihlhlf‘f‘ltalt’l) into conference with If 'l‘ltant reported that Swede." One of the most controversial “a: mmpawd in principi‘, M ttidaes to occupy office in (‘an- (.mthm m ,iw Mr“, while “.9, “rd” " 1“ e Tht’rso’ land and Finland had asked for m" ('Ompmmn' "“Hrc' clarification of certain details are of 75 for Exchequer judges Sunday. However. MAKES NEW APPROVAL is the last day that be He said Bra7i| had “found ft m, mum virtually impossible" to contri- mmmkm mm“ bitte biit he had made a new ’ ' ’ appea He said his ne:otiations for continflf‘nts “now are coming to a head." and plans are well ad vanced for their speedy trans- portation to Cyprus Britain is prepared to conlt-t after a distinguished career as a barrister, s n l d i e r. teacher. politician and _ltll‘|.=i. Them will preside over The of lcetandic origin, has no intention of Sillipll‘lfl into obli- He's already plans to establish a law intends tall however. vtott in retirement made practice in Ottawa and to continue \tnlf‘lllg his \'|C\\'S on hill“ “1" '0 lid” “1" "‘3" WW" . of IMO-man force, Thani public Issues {am Bonaventure Expected To Reach Halifax Today The aircraft t'iiited \';itions police form was ey- strife-torn Cyprus The Bonaventure was eat'ltl" evpct-ted to arrive here Sunday. She left behind five destroyer» escorts which will return in port. Htl.ti‘\7\' I'Pt II carrier Bonaventure ported to arrive in port here at .m p m AST today. a navy spokesman said Thursday nizltt The Bonaventure has been re- called to Halifav for standby in later this month as oriainally case she is needed to ship fa- scheduled nadtan troops and equipment to he that troop cal‘rylti: nit! stun for a f‘anadian aircraft ca! (‘vprits t"f‘l‘ l‘ a1 In 1.036 when the Mag The carrier was i'ctalled tron. merciscs in the 'ttlantit- 'l‘iies- nificcnt carried Canadian forces dm sun will atia-t a :ott'rii and supplies to Site? for 1h! merit decision on whether t'a. l'iiited \ations Emerzenm llnt’l'fllls \ttll form part of :: Fort-c New Warlike Activities Spark Fears In Cyprus Vlt'ttSH \l" “’arlikc t't‘f‘t‘l line drawn oii the true: Ai"l\'t|lf‘\ alon; the owned from man last December tict deitiarkin: tlic T'll'lx'i‘h' Turkish Cypriot: Also he" 3”“ til"‘5‘k’("i"""l “"i""‘ hm“ been litisv on New Side. tht‘otv. ““Nl mm“ "F‘V ““l‘l‘ip‘ ("r in: tiit a sctotid ion: row of battered \‘u-os .a. B" ll~ \t'm)‘ c a r t it works parallcllins the sotii'tc» said l‘itt"~d.'t_\ K\l‘t‘tlt.’i road. which leads out it 'lic Tax: tcti dit\~ 5‘” t" of tilt“ Turkish sector of the 1.00“ i‘W'Iltl‘ 0' the i‘l'T‘t'hiA‘l‘ kircua \lttlltllalt‘is in the north t'tot scut' iv it'lt(‘\ lll\t‘ muted 'i'iw KWan pa“ and "1. into fo-‘t'r ' nos mus d‘uii: mmiimflr I...»t,p;< 0, Si "liar areits‘ i" th tit Wt '11“. “"1 ntl incrimikin: the \leditei icii \iitl‘l"\ .e‘tit ted mtuniti. are under Turkiin con The R" sit t 't l i 'itie ii..' iot'ltfti‘tl i‘it r tI\‘tl ims': on: and t‘i'siitthcrc on tiit island. an pointed sP‘f‘tl h lll‘ t'iiik titlt‘,l-\ calm prevailed guns it‘itI thi- C-t‘c (‘vpi-ot ~ \(‘flitl One t-‘\t"\ '1 lint m :1 d I . to. he or. tilietl l {oi-iii t_v R b T l l-‘tu‘t'es of the Rf‘llllhit a U y s tetm :l\(‘l1 to (heck f‘ypriot . polite troops and sptxti'J' aiixti- iatv polite " l r f ,- i-s iiv vylllf‘ h at ptvttl‘t‘Wlpulttzytlrh 0‘” \i U. \ pupman.“ hl:llf\l‘ litikai'wi» is contiii .nd "Ni" "V" 'l‘rum’flfl “i Jack of \(iltllltf‘f‘ s T'l'th’fl (‘ipi-ioi: RM“ "Rind "ll lll‘l'erld“ 3: hi. lit) \ the iziiriCiut'tiiittd tt‘QJTBl- """Tir' "id "“t‘l't‘d an “"1 7ation that ltiiiJhi tht‘ Bittisli dplml‘o. “""°“ “7”” H“ '1' said many are veterans of f”"‘”" 'll'tlh‘ hf“ tl‘Pu‘aVloul’ FIOK\ the ‘lllf'lt“.'l‘t"iltl(l tit'::iiit- 0" h" mt"- ? "it“‘lah 7ation that fought the British n"”‘ “d” hi1” Dl'ft’tltt'ed with .‘lltl. kiizfe and bomb n "“m‘i'dt'WV _”‘-"|m“n" es 0 the i'Jtllnfl'JH of the 2030s for “'iw'i‘" H‘SUfl’V‘V‘lW‘M "W’l'fl' indmwndmwp to" of a Unitas snip-tease Iotn‘ was sane or not \ov 24 when UNI-I 0F T'th‘E “\l‘ be shit? lee ll.‘H‘\(‘\ Oswald ac- Tlic buildup is lion: the so citscrt assassin of Freeman. called green line named lot I hennedy