WEATHER Cloutly with snowflurries ’ -4 Colder rr. ~ and 28 Low-high at Charatetoan Tt ‘ARMY CAPTAIN IS LEADER Revolutionary Attempt Is Repelled In Portugal 12 PAGES ‘By THE CANAAN PRESS The world rang in the new | year with gay celebrations, put- ‘ting . aside (thoughts of the i treubles 1962 might bring. ~ Revellets in Paris were too busy -kissjag girls on the! Champs Elysees to notice the ‘treated for. minor injuries, im-| explosions of three—amail plas- Cuding a fireman {njured When tic bombs in gardens mear the , about 130 high- , *-spirited celebrants jumped in 100 Riotn Sis ~~ LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE 4 Ewen --H.... Anderson... Char-.)--Levee. at Government—House - ‘Roy McGillivray are seen on : Seige Feats Semmes ee | Mas State oe Wr eck Jail In Montr eal By JOE DUPUIS~ o< | -*"We had no lights or water MONTREAL (CP) — Geos here for two hours,” he said. \nor Leon. Lambert of Bordeaux |‘‘The disturbance is far {rom fee said Monday night that over now. about. 400 rioting prisoners have “we pushed them back. two |been confined to cells after @ and three to a cell aid they're | four-hour riot es at least | ‘Continued on Page 2 Col. 1) the icy fountains of Trafalgar Square and cheerfully paid fines of. 20 or 30s ($2.80 to '$420) in court the next morning In Reno, Ney., @-crowd. of youths stopping cars to steal kisses from their female occu- pants toucted off a ‘riot. that ‘had .to be broken up by tear gas afd fire hoses, More than) | 30, fersons” were treated. ior rhinor injuries and at least 45. were arrested. Most Americans were ~ glued to their television sets for ihe big weekend football matcnes but in. Philadelphia big crowds turned out to watch a tradi- tignal mummers parade Mam, , day, featuring 15,000 costumed marchers, VOLCANO SMOKES Italians greeted the new year in customary noisy fashion - by throwing old wine bottles, bro- ken crockery and hoiisehold rud- bish ‘from . windows ‘and balcon- ies. In Sicily, Mount-Etna gave its own greeting—two columns of. black smoke and a stream of lava. Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- |four men ‘Governor comes: sald theo? Governor General Vanier. _GreetsC rowds At Ottawa. eee ‘ By JACK VAN DUSEN. by Gen. Vanier, followed by | The levee ‘in ‘Canada blends in -“B ‘wing when 2 ee | n OTTAWA (CP)—Lemon slices cabinet ministers ‘and the diplo- [the ‘protocol and formalities of |awaiting sentence threw _ ‘floated on. the surface -of the |matic corps, walking the length | an - official London leyee with their: dinner ‘plates, ~-.. ~~ ‘toner -steaming bowls of hot rum. of the orfate-Senate chamber the. traditional open-hotse con"; “As s6dn as the ree was aed cognac. punch on tabdlesto the Governor-General flanked viviality of. the en of New q t “t ” faded with- sandwiches ‘and cof- pe his uniformed _. | France. . me Mig a or nem oi a er +. possibly from Prime ‘Minister. Pieteahaier, ; ‘bails. baits.” : eS. ; = LYNN, Mass. (AP) — A Mis- = diplomats, chiefs of armed uate: m al a Ai de e an Two prison érs sppeleay sisetbel convict was held incom- forces and-other cabinet minis- _ ters. mingled. with people from all walks. Tite, Down ‘the hall a band played and in the red-carpeted Senate | chamber Governor: - General | Georges Vanier ‘sat shaxing | Cae: Revolution | pol thee ~ GUATEMALA CITY | ( oe wie: “Selene i or. President Miguel Yigg peeve hurt - by gunfire as 40 pro-|municado Monday as FBI incial policemen and “ city agents checked his story that, he oelten Tushed into the old jail | was given leave from:prison, an jto aid guards. cx © | eXpensive ear and a loaded gun The fireman was hurt when .to recover robbery loot of $500,- struek by a piece of aietal e- “p00. lieved thrown by a prisoner and Kimblé Berry, 24, of Green- the. third convict was hurt by ville, Miss., told his story to )— | to reeovet that. indivisible part flying glass. Laan liee after coming to has | of our “territory,”” he said. 7 clergy Py . Governor Lambert said cause | dinary citizens. +acknowledged for the time | “We do not count on Great of the riot is still “obscure. oe usetts to. stay with a “ft wag the annual New Year's that’ Guatemala = counter | Britain, whose arrogance and He Said he was od Day levee of the Governor-Gen- Tevolutionaries tried to-| perfidious diplomacy have made CALLS IT ‘WAR’ - ae promised & 7 hrow Cuban Premier Fidel | han 150 ‘| pardon if he would. get the loot eral, the day when the Queen’s vert er Fidel | us waste more than years m| ‘‘You can't talk to these fel- if representative wishes. all com- astro last April. talk more -talk. We do not lows when they -are in tevelt,”" | rom -@ Keiser. Ark., bank sa ers a brisk “happy New Year.” In @ Year's, message te count on the material force of |he said. ‘It's war.” deposit box. But he said when Vanier, who will. be 74 the nation by radio and TV Sun- | great armies to sink 450 years | . ‘The recently:appointed yover- he went to the bank, with a est Apel 23, ‘spoke leriolly to oy t, hé sharply criticized | of Christian civilization, as hap-|nor said the prison ers ad a Power of attorney to open the tome and twinkled “I'm glad |‘ who. called the abort ive pened a few days ago ih Goa. | meal of ‘turkey for lunch and | 0x; he was frightened away " te see: you" to others. He -stood.APril invasion a debacle, saying | We do not count on international |meat.pie for dinner. A New. When he saw two men, ‘appar- | for the first 15 minutes it frightened Castro so much | armies’ such as those launchéd | Year's, party was scheduled (ently armed, in front of the then’ sat in an-arnr chair atthe “that his warlike activities ont-| against Katanga. by the United | Monday night. | building. toot of ‘the Senate 3 Side Cuba ceased since that | Nations. We count on two words He’ indicated damage to the | An offitial of the bank re- ‘throne, favoring his *izht leg date.” | only: parnarsndin 5-ntrowatinah ee, was oe ‘ported, however, that there are amputated above th ur. President Kennedy still has | Te ee no safe deposit boxes in the ith . :| bank, the only one in the town. Berry said he was called to the Parchman, Miss.,. prison of- fice ‘where the proposition was ‘outlined in’ the . presence of a, man who identified himself as a "| Mississippi state official, _ in Greenville, 7 Hpi — ae Fred ca’ $.story a lie, railroad -station in nearby St. | though he confirmed ‘that berry | | Albans ‘to catch his morning |had been’ x’ fellew prisoner of | train to London. ” Aerated Botta, who 4s serving a | LONDON, (CP) — chil! mists closed in on ?rozen Britain Mon- iday. night ~ and brought: - “ATTACKS BRITAIN | transport. chads on _ roads .Ydigoras Seer resiiined bis | ready thick with ice sad Uttara’ determination to break with the with Abandoned . cars. ae es ae ke ~ Ing the First World War. ent: Peery of, a se | \ ‘WORE DECORATIONS > + He did not élaborate, but gave | T rt ( “He wore morning clothes in- the idea that he was ‘talkigg “ ransf 20 aos tiead ofa uniform, but military | about something Saude ae hake to! _L decorations sparkled as he | come from a“ ox up (6 shake hands and isphere foreign “ainistert in =R rte =d I U. K. . smile at eac: t guests. + Uguay ta is Anyone could walk~ into the As to the April invasion, he | epor e n Parliament. Buildings to, ane Lae “we-encouraged Saonana | . the:Govenor- General's pore peasy —desterons toatl. Madar, . an@ “mén in: sport_coats their own homeland instead _ business suits mingléd with 9 ple in morning clothes«and - fiters decked out in bright dress . Uniforms. swords gleaming and war medats tinkling. .. Prime Minister Diefenbaker is British Honduras. 5 for 75 years, hospitals. w* ee eee eee “We have examined ouh plats to. stand. by for an — of -influeaza and pneu- ye cases. ’ * - . i se a! ‘ i wee eeteeee . iF ae a2 ORs eenes “penta gee —: seaeedwesoetes.. i z ae ae pete Fi - tiveggeavedyinens Missis- \* United Kingdom soon. The issue On the coldest New Year's me S@&year sentence for the ‘$500, 000 robbery of a Hattiesburg, Miss., construction firm last May 8 Jones said Berry was released from the prison on a routine 10- day. Christmas leave. He said , Berry was overdue, and that a | bench warrant had been issued for him... “members in Beirut and Souris Man Dies In Blaze GoosF BAY. Labrador (CP) Two persons died New Year's World Capitals Greet Year With Joyous Celebration shchev played host at one of the biggest but politically quietest — Kremlin New Year banquets:in years. “We shall do everything to prevent a new war %& 1962,"" he said, and invited Deputy Pre- mier Anastas, Mikoyan to start the dancing around a 30-foot decorated fir tree. West Berlin police, who had feared incidents from ~ boister- ous revellers along the border with East Berlin, reported ‘‘the quietest. New Year's Eve for a Jong time.” FLEES TO WEST ‘A 61-year-old East. Berliner, | who fled to the West two nights (Continued on Page 2 Col. 2) MONTREAL BOY 1S FIRST BABY By-THE CANAD"‘N PRESS Canada’s first 1962 baby | was born in Montreal on -the stroke of -midnight te Mrs. Andre Henripin, 28, in sub- urban Lachine Gtneral Hos- pital. The seven pound boy is Mrs Henripin’s seventh child. A Regina mother, .Mrs. R. W. Locke; gave birth to a girl at 12.02 am., then pro- duced a second. girl at 1.04, for the fitst set of twins korn in Canada in 1962. Mrs. Bernice Greenridge of Toronto. was only 15 seconds later than Mrs. Henripin's child with her eight-pound six ounce boy. Mrs. Robert - Andrews of ‘Windsor, Nfld., gave birth to an eight-pound 3'2- ounce boy at 12:04 a.m. . Volutions but they Rebel Defeat ls Complete BEJA, Portugal /AP)—A-~dem perate bead of political ding dents [i an y ca attempted” Monday to overthrow the military barracks hear this southern Portuguese centre as a first step toward National re- were peaten back and most of them’ killed or captured in a.three - hour battle that cost the life of Por . tugal's under#®@cretary for war. Informants here reported that band of armed hea by -army Capf: Joae Maria Paula Varela Games; am ‘officer turned opposition nolitie cian, burst into the moderna barracks” of the 3rd Infancry Regiment outside the city and - attempted to overpower the -of=~ ficers and take over the troops. Two young officers ‘managed: to escape and rall the garrk- son for a machine-gun and rifte Lebanese Revolt Leaders Seized BEIRUT (Reuters)—Lebanese security forces swooped down on anti-governmént strongholds Monday in a mass roundup foi- F BI. ‘Hol d Convict 72:22 3 AsStory Checked after dawn clashes in this capi- tal. About 400 members of the Na- tionalist Social Party which ted | the revolt have been arrested and twe villages dominate by the party have been occupied Ly troops. A government statement said 120 armed men were arrested in the two suspect communities of Dik ef Mahdi and Beit Ash Shaar. A raid on houses of party Mepmce also yielded 300 machine-guns, 200 rifles and 60 sub-machine- guns, the statement said In the house of the party ljeader, Abdullah Saadeh, in Tri- poli, north Lebanon, police div covered 14 cases of explosives and ammunition and. a_ radio transmitter, the statement said. Day in a fire that destroyed 2 4 FanDER ARRESTED building in the American sector ‘of the joint Canadian-U.S. air force base here. ‘ Both men were employed by the Pitts. Drake Construction Company and were housed in a wooden building from which iseven others. escaped whew | flames r raced through it. The v victims: were identified as Lorenzo Latigne. 31, of Cara- quel N.B., and William Chais- on “of Souris; P.E.I. : The construction firm was ems- ployed on contract. work for the | U.S. Corps of Engineers. Dam- lage was estimated at $19,000. Cause of.the fire was not de termined. Saadeh was arrested in Beirut Sunday along with 50. other’ al- leged rebels who were reported to include- Lebanese, Syrians, Palestinians and Jordanians. © The raids were staged as the cabinet, meeting under Presi- dent.Faud Chehab,~ordered the Nationalist - Social liquidated. The party has pressed for the L s0buF tis | Shawki Kheiralla Fouad Awad FLED IN JEEP The officers were reported to have fled Beirut-in a jeep after the government smashed the re- bellion with a heavy armored force. The uprising was the second abortive attermpt by the Nation- alist Social Party to gain power. The first. attempt wes-made in 1949 ,Wwhen several of its mem- bers oceupied important police posts. After the rebellion failed the founder and leader of the party, Anton Saadeh, was tried and executed. Sunday's revolt which. claimed only five dead and a ‘‘smail number’ of wounded, began when a force of 40 soldiers rum bled. into Beirut in eight -to- 10 armored cars from southern Le- banon. —— . U.K. Minister Visits Canada LONDON ‘CP)—Air Minister Julian Amery flies to Ottawa ‘o~+ day on an official visit that‘wiIl take him to air force establish- ments in Canada. Amery, Prime Minister Mac- millan’s , son-in-law, will meet government ministers and serv- and Capt. ~ Party -dis- ice chiefs. in Ottawa, then Visit ;Solved and ail its branches and offices throughout the country inear RCAF base at Rockcliffe, tawa, and. air defence units At North Bay, Ont. He will leave here hy air for the merger of Lebanon-in a “greater Ofiawa today in a Comet jet Syria’’ comprised of Sytia pro- per, Lebanon, Jordan, fraq and Palestine. In the revolt, the party had ihe support. of. two, junior Lebanese officers, | identified as Lt.-Col. '| President } nothing about and -fly on to Washington Fri- day. battle that ended with the rebels’ tomplete defeat, the in- formants said During the struggle the under secretary for war, Lt..- €ok Jayme Filipe de Fonseca—who had rushed to Beja’ from. Lis- | bon— walked into the section of |the barracks in rebel hands calling upon the dissidents te surrender. He was shot dows and died a short time later is the hospital! here, it was re ported ~ TWO LED REVOLT Authorities said Capt. Gomes, an opposition candidate in lest November's * General Assembiy elections and a long-time eritie of strongman Premier Antonie Salazar,_ shared leadership of the venture with Manuel Serra, a forme? Roman. Catholic y leader who was until recently political refiigee in the Brazilian Embassy in Lisbon . Capt. Gomes was critically wounded, it was reported. Au- thorites would not say whether Serra was among the wounded or prisoners. The, exact number in the ate tacking force and the total cas- ualities could not be learned {m- mediately, but those -on - ‘the scene said there were few killed. and wounded among the troops and police ‘‘but rebel casualties must have been heavy.” Taking advantage of the sleepy New Year's morning, the rebels assembled ~ secretly, an informant said, burst past the guardpost. at the entrance to the barracks and managed .te smash into the officers’ quar- ters before meeting any resis- tance. . Bdrbata Burns - Takes Own Life LOS ANGELES (AP) Bar bara Burns, troubled daughter of. the late comedian Bob Burns, died Monday of her third over- dose of barbiturates in six months. »» Indonesi a Wants New GuineaLand By PETER ARNETT JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)- Sukarno ordered Dutch’ New Guinea incorpora- ted ‘into an Indonesian province ~ Monday but gave no clue when or how he wv would try to enforce his order.“ But he--seemed bent wresting the island from the ;.Dutch by force if necessary. Be fore issuing the order, he met at Bogor Palace New Year's Eve with his highest military advisers F}*@Asked by reporters what was discussed, the president waved a clenched fist and declared: “We discussed this.” Cot; Ahtinad-Jani, chief -of-mil- itary operations, declared that negotiation, as by the Dutch, was dis- cussed “at thé palace meeting. “Gen. Abdul Haris -Nasution,. ty minister and army tnd or staff. declared in a New Yesr s statement the army is ready to invade New Guinea “disregarding risk of starvation the risk of hardship, even the tisk of death.” WOULD CHANGE NAME Sukarno’s order said Dutch) New Guinea would be known. as West Irian, the Indenesian | name for West New Guinea, and would have-a Papuan governor. This. was a gesture toward the mative population ef Papuans, whé mow are taking the first toward self - steps rule undez Dutch guidance ; In granting independence o (Continued on m Page 2 2 Col. “36 Deaths Recorded. By THE CANADIAN PRESS" Only three toba, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia—were reported free of accidental deaths by Monday evening as the New Year’s holi- day weekend drew toward @ close, . | A’ survey by The Canadian Press. showed 36 persons died accidentally from 6 p.m. Jecal times Friday. Of these, 21 were traffic deaths. The Canadian Highway Safety council had pre dicted 28 traffic fatalMies in the” 78-hour period from 6 p.m. local ‘times Friday to midnight Mon- _ day. 7 ' Aecidental deaths: in Ontarie accounted for nearly half the Ca- | madian total. Eleven persons were killed in Ontario cat acel- dents, three in fires, one boy drowning, one in a hunting mis- hap, and a six-year-old girl was killed by a pack of stray dogs at Auden, on Lake Nipigén. i no civilians * s 4 provinces—Mani- -