an ° 7 : . = = a : tp . ; "y i ™ 24 1|Tibetan Ruler Is Granted Political Asylum In India an ul hii ' i phhae? i E +f i i EE il ee i OFFICERS SENTENCED TO DEATH Four Iraqi air force officers hear death sentences against them pronounced from defen- dants dock in an Iraqi peoples court in Baghdad Saturday. They were convicted of bombing a O’LEARY Sunday ests at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Jarvis Yeo were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray aad Baghdad radio transmitter dur- ing the Mosul revolt earlier this month. A television camera, left, covers the proceedings. Left to right, the condemned men are: Col. Abdullah Naji; 2nd Lt. Raymond Shea, Saturday morn- ing at Alberton. \ Mrs. William Stewart return- ae Achmed Ashur; 2nd Lt. Fadhil || Nasser, and Capt. Kassim El Azawi. A military policeman stands behind them. (AP Wire- photo). is confined to his home with in- fection in his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Palmer and ed to her home, in Halifax after?Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan, syending some time visiting er daughter and son-indaw, Mr. and Bloomfie!d, attended the recer ‘ion of their nephew, Mr. -edding ica’ diplomatic position by the Tibetan revolt which began March ‘17. Peiping has accused e £ Fa rf fighting broke out capital, after the Chi- called him to their com- quarters. Fearful prevailed on him not to F § : z demanding independence. Travelling by night and guarded by rebellious Khama tribesm. , the Dalai Lama made Parliament made it clear that he had left of his own accord. TORY DEFEAT Manitoba will have its second provincial election in less than a and launched demonstrations fe legislature should deal with the government’s financial program. SEARCH agreed to Confederation and those who did had misgivings. “Newfounland has been and stil is a have-not province,” agreement early last month by. republic within the French com- manity, Philibert Tsiranana, call- ed the storms “‘a disaster unprec- edented in the island’s history.” The French; Canadian and South African Red Cross organ- r izations sent blankets, sheets and clothing. Sixty thousand persons are es- timated to be homeless. At Brick- “laville, six feet of silt covered streets that were lined with de- caying stocks of rice and coffee. MINING PROJECT The Ontario and British Colum- bia securities commissions have begun investigations of a strange and unsuccessful. project to ex- Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacWil- year on May 14. Sm -wood said. “We want to be|tract gold from the sands of the liams and sop Jarvis, Richmond. os Arnold MacDonald, Glen-}and Mrs. Wesley Gamble of|" premier Duff Roblin’s Progres-|a have province.” Fraser River near Lillooet, B.C. wood. March 25th. sive Conservative government,| The same day Newfoundland} Rev. Leslie Millin, a former Miss Glennis Harris, Krutsford| left Monday morning for Sum- merside where she will be em- ployed as cashier at Holman’s Grocery Department. The Staff of the O'Leary Farm- ers Co-Op attended the funeral of Mr. Shea’s father, the late Dr. Rodert Frizzell, Tignish, spent the weekend, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Frizzell, Springfield West. The many friends of Mr. Hor- atio, MacWilliams, Springfield West. will be sorry to hear he Mr. and Mrs. Ralpa Adams, O- Leary, aceompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smallman, Knutsford left Tuesday morning for Tor- onto, where they will visit with their daughters, Bonita and Kath- leen. which was given a shaky man- date in a vote last June 30, was beaten 30 to 26 on a want-of-con- fidence motion. Roblin’s forces commanded only 26 of the 57 legislature seats. The Liberal-Progressives and the CCF combined to unseat the Con- servatives in a vote on how the began court action against the federal government for unstated damages alleging a breach‘ of the agreement under which the ROMP acts as the island’s provin- cial police force. The province’s statement of claim said in effect that Justice Minister Davie Fulton brok. the pastor of a Toronto Baptist church, was questioned about the venture by officials in Victoria. He isr ofted to have raised at least $500,000 from Ba/ytists in the two provinces to finance the op- eration. Profits were to have been used to ,finance the Freedom foundation, an anti-Communist or- it if URE competitive in world i B sf § ime Th ¢ into forestry generally,” MacLagan, to keep our products carpets, floor coverings whatever you want, we have it at the lowest price on -P. E. 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