{v ey, ; . 1 Artemia ne a 1 — - wea HER » Showers ending in morning: winds be- coming northwest 15. Low-high 62 and 70. Friday: sunny, warmer. . Sf eee dard land Like The “Dew” SS meteor ee corvi nee x VOL. LXXTX NO. 193 _ bvthorized as Récond Class Mall by the Fost O/tice VN, CANADA, THURSDA Y, AUGUST -18,.1966. nee: ae TEN CENTS a 20 PAGES: , Ottawes end for. payment of postage wnviid Election In Newfoundle: “ °°" ”” IsCalled For September8 | 5 #W*™ “Ral Union Heads By DON wcLoon, ST... JOHN'S. Nfld CP) Pre meer Smaliwood Weifesday, called a, provinelal election tar Sept 8&8 but will withho'd ont snday a ‘'manifesta” an which. Af I's Good For The_Island- The Guardian Is For It / Liberal o governnijeni will fpce its gixth fest at ty polls . since Confederation, “ins 1949 : . [Toe pnemier’s announcement ; « : a at a news conference ust al- ; lows the required 2! ciays clear [| e d e Wal e notice after disso.ution of the 33rd legislature. It’ ended Weeks 7 : of speculation. prompted: parily by the biggest cabinet shuffle sipee—the .covernment first took office. in 1949 Wil a Be Found Before Ottawa Acts It‘ is. the fifth pr wineial elet- tion to be called: this year, bit , wf te n ai ! | Ne vfoundland will vot four ‘PARIS (Reuters Toserth He Said he covered the re-" OTTAWA ‘CP)--Prime Minis- jcies’’ and had studied the prod deys earlier than, British Co Pa a Hungarian-born Cana-|maining 800 miles on the sur- ‘ter Pearson said he will meet jable effects of a rail tieup. lumbia’: where: ‘slechén-:davo da a: saitl__Wednesdav.__t-hatitace : jrailway union leaders Wednes- |The effects eould be very seri- sep! 12. Other pre alec. P ahem Ive | Sep! 1 her provincial elec searchers would never ‘find the | “Water began to came In at lvicws" on the threatened. no- | fions , were h MI; zi in - iwiews"’ | ‘ v f held Jay 30 Jin 600-mile - an-hour “submarine” {the front and the front got’ very lviews"’ on the threatened na Mr. Pearson, declined to sat *Prince Edward Island, June 9 - | tional 1 strik iflatiy whether the government } ! and, « § ‘ id ; Saat! “ ad to get jtional rail. strike. | ‘ t 8 in Quebec and“: 13 Ae oai which he said brought him to heavy,” he said. “Tha gz . : « 4: ee ee 2 ee France the front up. To get the front Pia age a conte woud tals oar owe 2 pre- a i @ . ‘lowing a ree-hour cabinet ses- |v ; ‘ in on , ; French government.” Sources.,up) T- thought I. should travel nw in : n ; > 4 sat Titboaiea (a : i g " , The Inaberals won 34. of the maintained he crossed the At-\very fast: So:I went to the sur- pee the meeting had heen re strike, if it appeared inevitable. 42 house seats. in the last: NBwe quested by thevunion leaders | I. don't. propose to say arw lantic by commercial plane, not face and travelled as fast as I foundiand election Nov. 19. 1962. Mr-*Pearson said the meeting more about that,"’ he Said. The TI ore ; ; } submarine could.” I n rae bs ere mene SONS tay ee But Papp. 33-year-old) Mont- He -said -his submarine en- Would” follow a-—eonference . be-. situation would be handled a6 & won seven and= ane independent tween. Labor Minisfer Nicholson developed. ue cea i, realer, said: ‘They are searsh- |countered rough seas near the. ‘ d= th {~ abo He was asked about the. tnsist- a-clecied. jling for it ‘the sith he claimed {French coast, broke in two and PRESIDENT . PRIME MINISTER fir eee Reon: ot Ae at aia VAL NerhGOd Of Teall Sey cat: resisnat 1S Of @ ithe built) but they > will never isank.. He said. his submarine : 5 z OE: OFS AGED: ; lence ms ne f inclusi ue 5 heral and a Conservative, the lfind it. ‘The. radioactivity from: {was- capable of travelling 600 : At the same’. time Transport ss guntivee Hs inc on death of “one= PC and- the Inde- lits engines willstop: their radar miles an hour.con the~ surface : : oy Minister Pickersgill would be |{he “Freeaman othe sit pendent's decision lo _joine the Teroma suarking.& hut=-he=could-=notvestimatechis earson, : , -|having - discussions — with CNR ee eee i * aye cooreryalive pe eee net " ae fa E Police quoted’ Papp as saving Speed when he struck the under- “»_{President Donald Gorden and a el . mbes al thn standing = issoluiie on ; wat rack CPR President Ian Sinclair 's clause would compe ; Liberals, 33, PCs six, ind three PREMIER Smallwood an- set at Sept. 8, 11 days before Ee unite esol beetle tischarged from Later it. was learned that this railways to negotiate with the vacancies ; ‘ nounces he'll lead his liberal ~ two federal by- “elections in the — SV etanientielen:. : \Brest Naval, Hospital Tuesday meeting also would he attended |BRT on the Introduction of ang APPOINTED MINISTERS government into its sixth elect- aoe a four days before ~ Papp. was picket ie ‘ccm a inlght aller ‘Being’ quektioned by O eer LU n Jay jby CPR Chairman N. R, Crump. new technology , that would: re- . : cee i ss itis olumbia votes in a. 2 su , police He arrived: i Paris and, Norman MacMillan. execn- duce” ‘jobs or adversely affect Fiv e cabinet ste ee : b dingh ff -the Britt pc n \ ive new. cabinet - minist ion, since coming to power: in - provincial general election ru ber dinghy ‘off -the Brittany Hwedneids facet tive vice-president of the CNR. working conditions. -It stems have been appointed since Jul " ister: Pa : "coast SAturday, saying his sub Wednesday morning; eae ; : 3 19.. the faiaee two days he-. oe Dee ene ae nee ee Es Veeenee “hit a rock and finally went! He said that;whep ‘he returns OTTAW A (CP)—Pritne Mints- “They will also partic.pae i Tt was to take the form of a \from recommendations made fore. the elegtion announcement, *as_ kiddies corner,” he said. every riding and “we hope to-down for: good to Montreal he jwould | take a ter Pearson will meet P: inf dent ae of the vistors eau dinner in the Chateau Laurier re re i Pee None of the" five hold seats - Mr. Smallwood_said_,.the-mani-|win-a. minimum of 22 seats: M-. Government sources said vest - He wouldn {build another Johnson Sa at -\he ee t park's new. visitors avile|’ pe, Pearson stressed that ‘the iF eormet a ae inquiry nf@ the legisiature esto “to be unveiled Monday Murphy expected a “short. hard Papp arrived. in- France “by. submarine, che: said; suniess” he yelt. Campobel 0 inter sona ion. = meetings would_-not_involve._at- ee uction of N wer run- Several veterans members of ‘contained a program too great campaign of a. week or 18 plane 36 ‘hours: before he ‘was Sot ‘‘sonie help.” °) park at “Campobello,” NX: Campobello “was, “the -sunimer tempts in mediate: the disputes een at pi rcitng int: and the government's 17-year reign'ifor any one government ‘to|days.’’ > -ipicked up. off Brest. Papp ‘said. he left-Canada late) The prime minister's .offive home of .President Rooseveit. involving -almost 120,000 railway W2wright. Alta have: slipped. into’ the -hack- carry ou! between two prov- When. Premier Smallwood. an-| The- tall, lanky- and unshaven last Tuesday night and -neared said the meeting -will ae and the park was created i | workers: There would merely he STUDY REPORT ground this. summer or retired. cial elections and - indicated. it/nounced_ Monday the appoint-|Montrealer strode out of the Ca- |the Freneh coast Thursday ian opportunity for. general his memory. The Sunday meet-a:Zeneral exchange of views on! Mr. Pearson said the Freed- > gremier Smallwhod . said. Wed would be delin 9 ight 1 ssions by. the two ‘leaders. ing will mark the second an i - , cr Sr ed wou a guideline for~the ment as: Labor ~ Minister of nadian Embaksyv Wednesday n i cu abhi = ; t ‘the impending rail ‘strike crisis. jan report has been wundet -nesday 23 new men. will be party far-into the future. ;Clyde_ Wells, 28, a lawyer who| wearing blie overalls and heavy | RE saeCR TAC niversary of the dedication of No effort would he made at! study. hy the cabinet for—some Hmong ‘the full slate of candidgy--Oppositidn jeader Dr. Noel. becomes Newfoundland’s young: ts after arranging his pas- the park. ~ this time to. bring the two sides per : | boots ging P time..A decisionf-would be made , ates to be fielded_in~“the Lib- Murphy said “at a news confer-est cabinet minister in history, sage back to-Canada. Two years ago the wivesof |together. -he added. ; soon on whether legislation te erals 5 - ence a few hours later ‘‘we wel- jhe also said he would’ run 4° q ent’ sources: indicated Joswall oc re the. | oie and prime munis} The prime minister said. the implement the report would be Sa many_of them “are young-come the announcement. We joint campaign with Mr. Wells nev have: rhino ak fo Sinn ter Pook? part in the orignal cabinet ‘spent most of its time! gai tinued on 4 oan 3 men.that the Liberal. party: areware going into this well pre-ito bring~ ‘'western Newfound- weey ee eee C dedication- ceremonies. - discussing the first report: of aj— SEE OO PARE Te ae knowingly and deliberately rum- pared and of: good spirits.”’. The land sotidly back into-ihe ranks returning. to- cahacs. The ana: The park .is administered bY jeahinet. strike committee that. y i ‘ming the danger of being kriown PCs-would field” a candidate imjof Liberalism.” dian. _embeeay. mace pre g_the: Roosevelt Campobelio miét-' met for the first time Wednes- Dy 7. _iments for him to return. — ; or WI ne OW ! matio®el park. commission, a wcetiac st { : ' Pioneer ss | Papp. told reporters his ne made up. of three Canadians 4 : : i imgarine hit a rock at the bottom Another meetingoof the com- jand three Americans. “mittee was scheduled today and P| cl | Shar Com tition Noted. ‘rom arenes about 7 miles | Among: swift breeders whoy. Mr, Godfrey pickéal, up two | It will be Mr: Johason’s. s€C- woud aeaii he. Yollowed A : ace n = eT “ey sha showed..their animals yesterday firsts in this class, three seconds ‘ond visit to Canada” as: =presi- full- cabinet session. wa a ere tha hee. Fat ‘the provincial- exhibition in and showed the reserve champ- }dent..- PM HEADS GROUP Sun: Orbit ‘sometimes Spent eae Charlottetown, Almon™Boswall, | ion -sow. He joined Mr. Pearson in_the Mr Péabegn ‘heads the sight: itom, "he said. ‘Then suddenly R. R- 3. Charlottetown and 1964 bor- A 3, The champion saw was shown. late simmer of at a bor s) S Dai | r Classes Jud jed- cane 2) ie Tok: 1 COE BO | Cecil Godtrey, New: Wiltshize, by John R Mrnemiceon and, Son, der ceremony south of Vancou-| aa ore. Sree ice CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AB) avoid~ ere themost~consistent—win="R’R>~ 3, with the reserve “spot -ver marking~ratification—of thet eon Tramspert Minister’ Pick: ‘Spacecraft Pioneer -VIl-raced ners. 2 | going_to-Mr.-Godirey.—— Columbia River development i) sp este—Minister—Wwintersinte—orbit_around_the.sun_Wede In the “Yorkshire ‘classes, Mr. Other breeders showing well in treaty. nesday to reap the ‘‘solar wind" | Boswall pic ked up at least five. the Yorkshire class were Ro- Sean tutte ciey ck DetaTG Health Minister MacEachen, BRAT) | Seo Rinch Dairy breeders provided sharp | Clyde River, showed the cham-! was shown by. Maiden Hit | "Wote: Shortage : competion at the coliseum at pion male. Mr. Hurry also had) Farm, Kensington: 1 t i v —great clouds of radiation that the provincial exhibition grounds a are ahainmion female, Following are the summaries ‘E d B R j | first’ prizes, ore sri ang a well Boswall, Frenchfort: Har- ® eee See an blow through shace ea:a_ polew yesterday as. they paraded their Pp of regular classes judged yes- ase y ain | third, as well as OeE Wt n€ jrison Green, Clyde River: and A ricu ture land Drive Cau it P aide t tial hazard to moon-bound. as- animals before the judges: | and the reserve champion male terday: awiconiat Be Uce Lageres che noeteire boar and re- | Barton Boswell, Clyde River. leet c resident | nats, wh : ee } hice te OCVE. -Cnamplon | In the Landrace section, Mr ( i ee VIL dated. int Inthe Jersey. section, Elmer " Sete aM 2a eink A report sk t Pioneer ated. into space A Myers, Hazelbrook, came up ee ata in -faxdong. downpour ol rain Nfld o d wn God{rey showed _.the. champion. Ro e. Lessens.. {Parliament hone Se ae ijust a week after < the United with the Ghanipion male; white : Junior bull ea : seorge | tide -iga=Sesitle tenn raers | sow, while John R. Thompson lealled io force’ settl ntdot th iStates Jaunched Lunar Orbiter Adrian Unterlinde, Brackley | MacMillan, Cornwall; 2. Paul ce te 7 - Maen a0 oritical == | and Son’ had the champion boar. - +_* : | rail strike. omen the 1 into a ‘successful orbit. about Point Road,. showed the cham- A Oe einen shortage. Four Trawlers [Reserve champion sow was [Ay Maritimes “Th t,"" Mr. Pears |the. moon ee Myers, Hazelbrook. water. shortage | shown by Irving Boswall and re- Se ope not, r. Pearson re- oe come sail Se wea Yearling bull — 1, Elmer A_|_ Public Works Manager Arthur; *HALIFAX<(CP) — Four large | serve champion boar by Mr. lplied. “But if necessary that! A;three-staze Delta rocket shot ese a > imi : Haat ¥ : > ( co re ‘wi ” from Cape Kennedy af . Myers; 2. Paula Coady; 3,|Evans said ‘‘we're optimistic.| stern trawlers are to be built Godfrey. HALIFAX (CP Agriculture | will be done. away ’ te George MaeMillan, Cornwall, 8 Charles A. Myers. The situation hos eased some-|by the Halifax Shipyards Ltd.,| xr Godfrev pretty. well dom- {i . the Atlantic Provinces is| Referring to recent state- 11:20 a.m. to start the 140-pound and Albert-.J.Boswall,- RR. 3. Of lJ | Year-old female 1, Peter |What and we've gained two /for North YaXtern Fisheries... d ; rapidly assuming less import-iments by NDP Leader Douglas Pioneer package of scientific in- Th: : . : inated the Landrace classes, ‘ : : ChArotesrwn: Suomen: ie te Boswall, RR 3, Charlottetown . |inches of water in the reservoir. Ltd., of Newfoundland, —Desco picking up at least five first |@mce in the economy. the At- that the government has been |8ttuments on its marathon jour- serve champion female. 12. Elmer ‘A. Myers; 3. Paula‘ It’s not much, but it’s better | Industries _Ltd., announced | place ribbons, and! three’ thirds: jlantic Provinces Economic Coun- dragging its feet on the strike Me’ at more than 24,000 miles é iy ose ak fee Als a ‘ dit of the fi q Coady |than losing.” | Thursday. /One first went to: John R,|¢# (APEC) says in a report re- erisis, Mr. Pearson said ie beur. tie: tan: Hnitplaat hal purpose Shorthorn divisit An audit o inances an = i \ , s WwW sday. | spokesman for the Nationa was shown by Waldron Mac- affairs of Prince Edward Island) Two-year-old heifer 1. Gore | en came. the. WaKe OC |The trawlers are tq be capable | Thompson and Son. leased Wednesday would be improper for the cab- | p ‘severe restrictions imposed on! of fishing under any conditions . Others showing well in the} “The general shift from self- inet to attempt mediation before | |Aeronautics and. Space Admin- Phee, Bonshaw. who also show: will be carried out -in the near don Docherty, Kingston: 2. T. a. tocidents. threatened . with t ore 1} listrati ted later that Pi , Biss é and of -returning to port with! Landrace division were Frank | Sufficient to a m commercial ‘al|_ the conciliation procedures {istration reporte ater tha a ed the champion female. Re- future by the chartered account- tee et er, ee no water within several days be-| fresh fish according to schedule | Hendriken, Peake Station: Mil- city type of farm... ..” had re-ihad heen completed. jneer VII was in orbit sround serve champions,. both male-ant-—firm of Ross, Bailey and N a, fe ve e dersey Farm, | cause of drought and inadequate requirements, the announcement+ner— Hill, Fredericton; Borden |duced aggregate farm acreage | Some of the unions. involved ithe. sun. ‘ and female; went to Sterliing Smart of Montreal. ™ Ae a aie 1 ‘facilities at the reservoir. ‘said. | Boswall, Dunstaffnage. jand: the, number of farms in the jn the dispute ‘stil had not com:| Officials said tt would be re ar Son, Mt Ripalinadh Hon. T. Earl Hickey, provin- bitter A. Meee is Sie ie ee = as = iregion. ‘pleted their strike votes and a Nearly two days before tracking ompetition was keen a cial treasurer, made the an-| © a. Myers, «. E ne | *The report says the shift has istations could determine the Guernsey breeders vied for top nouncement following yester- Myers: 3. Warren Grove Jersey mn |walkout date had not even been |station e th ibeen prompted by a decrease set precise path and whether the lacings in their classes. d abinet meeting. No firm | Parm- 1 ; ; . J. Eric ‘Hurry. Winsloe. carhe ce yet been estabiished for Four-vear-old — heifer Les ee Gua peed “When the time comes, :if all craft is ee te np with the champion female, the audit, but Mr. Hickey said Warren Grove Jersey Farm: 2.) ;with more efficient areas aad erie cust {it Roverament | LY Biaoeee VII was aimed at e@ Rite a rere: i ; 9. | eady to discharge its w rife Harris yn Lireene | and Son, it will get _ underway. Shortly (Continued on page | , col 4 | jimproved opportunities for re-!| duty. to mediate.” he said. ja wide orbit around the sun that ‘Lawyer Dragged From Hearing Congressional Committee WASHINGTON (AP)—A_ law. escorted out. They’ went quietly Combs mentioned the name of yer was dragged from the hear- for the most part. ' {Walter Darwin Teague ITI, an- Inc. room Wednesday in another 4, holding other witness under subpoena. turbulent session of a US. con Lawyer William eee heen gressional= gommittee’s investi- nq) and others: to punish a jjected’ to any testimony about Batipn: info anti-Viet Nam= ware attempt = nianteta Teague and Kinoy joined: in this activities with the movement of US. Pon we dow’ Peal ted Seven other “lawyers walked troops or materials to Viet Nam he ay t far ta nut in protest. saying they were or who seek to give aid to the ldiarupt ‘hou faucitiga:'! Boing heing intimidated and they South Viet Nam guerrillas, the eepy spEAKING feared personal violence Viet Cong. ' Kunstler and Kinoy kept on Arthur A. Kinoy, chief eoun-) One witness, Richard Mark \speaking. objecting that they gel. for two subpoenaed wit? Rhoads. of Brooklyn.’ N.Y. said should he allowed to crogs-ex- —nesses-at-the hearing -condueted_-he_is_a_member of the pro-Com- amine McCombs and that they hy the House of Representatives munist Progressive Labor party ‘should be afforded. the opportur | numerative--work - outside. - agri- = : coin vark | would approach -no- loser. than. - | culture. PLANS MADE '92.000.000 miles. Officials said it jt says other factors include The cabinet had already made would take 404 ‘days to complete jfarms being too small for the plans for — “various contingen- one circuit of the‘ sun lefficient. use of modern » ma- ———— ———______—— jchinery, improved commnnica- ‘tions and social security pay- |ments reducing the need for SMALL FIRMS HURT | marginal farming to supplement | income. 8 8 Assuming a reasonable rate , WT ob of growth, the report says. there e Should be continued farm = con- \ solidation and mechanization for anothef 15 vears. It says regional. agricultural _ & Policies should include the ad- ; justment of labor resources to ey appropriate levels.- the improve- ment of-productivit¥ ‘and ——the : Spee ee Pee : TUT forse of structural adjustment OTTAWA (CP) = Opposition businessmen from’ obtaining _—_ Leader Diefenbaker Tuesday| loans to ‘finance plant expan- ‘ ‘ called for government action on! sion m Terrorists Hit seVeral fronts to curb inflation! Mr. Diefenbaker said a New ‘nun i and ease a tight money situa- |Democratic Party proposal te ae Close To Saigon tion he says- is. hurting smal! |impose price ceilings’, @=impos- ; businesse sible hecaise the federal zove SAIGON (AP)—Viet Cong ter- At a morning press confer-'ernment lacks the Jurisdiction. rorists killed an estimated 21 \ence—the first since his return But he said the 11-per-cent committee fs ~ hearings on bills introduced by [Vietnamese Wednesday night in to the capital’ fro a month-sales tax an bui! * i fae an un ae ne od and at one point. said: { nity to study what he told the Matilde alee e Oe velo ee: fr a e : , lg - Pel BL abi ann was . en Od o ‘Are a aaa am IT & ‘committee about their clients in at a pre-election carniva’ in the Sater one credit should be made a Table struggting with arm inne G s certainly am E % va t e availa hind” him. out. of the rat hy Comifhinist." : : : Pie ce oe os lold imperial capital of Hue —Charged Prime Minister: to owners of. small businesses, three plainciathes officers But it was’ the hassle Wea aen ip ae Ae on this yesterday, Around Saigon. the targets of Pearson with (sett off 4a Manvw faced hankripteyv Rep. foe -R. Pool (Dem. Tex.) awvers and. Pool that”. aver og a8 Y the terrorists were a militia pla) i‘wage explosion” by inter. He said there is a strong feels |toon, a US. moter pon! and a ventions: in recent lahor dis- ing in the country that the gov- jMilitary tent city guarding the putes which resulted in large ernment’s intervention in the capital's main -gasoline storage wage increases. Quebec ‘ongshoremen’s strike ordered Kinny to sit down in al chadowed the proceedings. j* Kinoy ee arguine and Peal tart exchange with. tawvers over The fuss ~started wheh Me- (eae a ree Now you testimony given hy witness Phil- eet (down. lip MeCombs leet on lecesare moved in, jtanks. Fifteen Vietnamese were —Called for a federal-prov- ,and the threatened strike by St. ; ' , LW stler shouted: ‘Take your /Teported killed in these attacks incial i } yay ow s When K kept on objecting |Kuns Y . j : ‘ ncial conference aimed at Lawrence Seaway workers ace bn inta wiade By Me. INSIDE TODAY : hands off this man, a member | In Hue, about 40 miles north- forming a common approach | celerated the danger of inflae Cambs. Poot banged his gavell tala mwi oe jof| the bar.’ jwest of Da Nang, a blast blew) to wages, prices and inflation: tion and cried’ ‘you are disrupting! Summerside ....:......+ | ‘The marshals pulled the In the tin roof of a shed where |). —Demanded that’ Mr. Pearson. “The wage — explosion’ wag these hearings.” eS aaa ia aera tea et struggling Kinoy, a Rutgers’ | Vietnamese were playing cards. | issue a “call to arms’ to Ca- fused by the timid. diplomarie Paliteialh Goa University law professor de-, Six were reported killed and as pnadians by. issuing a state- action of the’ present goverte PULLED KINOYVY AWAY Kings, Queens, City a tg jscribed by one of the witnesg>s Many as bal wounded ve ment containing guidelines. to ment.”’ he said . The officers moved. in and|’. women’s... ....escced @ |as “in his late 40s,"" out of the Earlier in the day, a US. ma- deal with the economic situa. The Opposition leader alse Pi'led Kinoy away. He returned; Roral.ichurches .<.....: 10 {00m rine F-8 Crusader, faltered on tion i proposed thaf the government later Finance, markets. 11 _ “Throw us a out,” shouted . : : taking off from Da Nang and 4 ; introduce legislation at once Sixteen spectators, mostly col-| Sport 13, 14 |Kunstler ‘This man’s clients ARTHUR KINOY, attorney Committee on Un-American room. The committee ‘is “hold- plunged into the village of Hoa BLAMES INTEREST RATES abolish capital punishment . eae lege age ‘girls and men shouting Comics yt 16 jare | being denied representa- for the American Civil Liber- Activities Wednesday Kinoy——ing an investigation of anti-: (Cuaong. killing at least 4 ai Blamed hich interest rates cept for the murders: of voliee “end the: war. in Viet Nam" | Ctnesified 17, 18, 19 De hes Union, is hustled ous a wascone of trom MD ea led = Viet. Nam ‘war activities lagers... More than 2 were, for creating a tight:money jand securitt officers and | gang Popped up at intervals and were | Before and after this outburst, the hearing room of the House or carriea from hearin? (AP Wirephoto) ‘wounded | attuatron ‘that prevents small land jlaughters.” *~ e > ae ’ 4 : nei ‘ : ae ’ i \ 7 $ de gy age, \