ll It's Good For The island The Guardian is For It i 9 w E A T H E R in Snow ending late this morning; sunny in- tervals in afternoon; southeast winds 15, shifting to northwest. High-low 25-15. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" ? VOL. LXXVI. N0. 334 Authorised Department. as second Clnu lilnll Ottawa. and for payment of postage ~°"',.,,~gf;Rr- SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES I! the Post Office In cull. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONBAY. DECEMBER 30. 1963. CENE AT HOTEI. This was the scene at the Roosevelt. Hotel in Jackson- 4... ville. Fla. after a fire was brought under control early Sunday. Authorities said later FIRE ..;<-; lCarclincil Leger‘ iVisiis Troops “ iln The Congo LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo, (Reuters) — Paul-Emile Cardi- nal Leger told Canadian troops of the United Nations forcei here that their task in The, ‘Congo is the same as that of’ imissionaries — to promote the icause of peace. V The Archbishop of Montreal. ;on ii three-week African tour, ;was addressing the troops Sat- lurday night during a visit to iquarters where some of the 175 troops of the 57th Canadian Sig- nal unil in Leopoldvillc are based. About 250 Canadian troops in all are in The Congo. Standing beneath a tent sur- rounded by uniformed troops—- PHNOM PENH lAPl-Prince some of them on-duty military Norodom Sihanrouk. Cambo-i police in white glee] he1mets_ dia‘s chief of state. threatened‘ and their families, the Arch. - Sunday to sign a formal alli-, bishop said: ance with Red China unless the "I am overcome by surprise West guarantees Cambodian and admiration to find so many neutrality- Canadians in Africa if the West refuses. Sihanouk Jacksonville Hotel Fire Leaves 21 Dead, 66 Hurt Football Bowl Week Comes To tragic End JACKSONVILLE. Fla. 4APl—l Lilemson College football Fire brought a tragic end to the. festive Gator football bowl week here when it swept through the Roosevelt Hotel Sunday morn-. ing and killed at least 21 per- Cambodia Threatens , {Red Pact By ANTOINE YARED team and a guest of the Roosevelt for the Gator Bowl football game. said he and his wife were hav- ing breakfast in the hotel (-01- fee shop when they smelled . . . . .t every step I make there are Said. "We Will be obliged to !‘e- Sons’ ,. , d n _ 5"l°l“' allll l°ll' Canadians. nounce our neutra-lit)’ and ne- A" °~‘.'°“l”_le”S.sal 9 ‘nllnlfill One of the dead was Assisi.- .27 bodies carried out of team Fire Chief J’ R_ Romany, l "Many of these were mission- l gotiate a formal alliance with v laires—but you here are a'.so to China." ' a certain extent missionaries. In a policy speech opening a; ‘ “You are trying in your way tliree-day “national congress." i lto promote the great cause of 019 i>l‘lllC9 l01d 10-000 Persons; ‘peace. I hope it may be said at jammed illlo all 09811-all” Sta- this Christmas time that all ldlllmi ‘ Canadians are men of good. “We owe our survival only to ill." the determined support and the ; firm promise of intervention in i ljammed hotel. But a reporter lat the county hospital morgue‘ ‘ said there were only 21. There were 66 injured. includ- ing 20 admitted to hospitals. Two persons foil to death about 45. who died of an appar- ent heari attack. James Murdock. whose office is across from the Roosevelt said he saw three or four per- when sheets and blankets they 5005 lall "’ lll,°”' ‘leallls lmm had tied together in an attempt« “l’l’€'l"5l°”’-‘-' “'l"Cl°w5 “lllell ll” in esnane fl-on] nnnei. windnwsl sheets and blankets they had ibmke apart. itled together to escape, broke l Th our favor by . . the Peoples Re- 1 i i ri SOVIET FGITIIIY !public of China." ‘ :1 hotel. inniiiotivntoliliin .la(‘[i:.i apqiii - I I 1 i 1 id n the _ _ l En, in. held nni nnne mat the i sonvi e. was I e wl wee _-i ‘)9. me is ocae o icalls U_S_ V's” iwnsi wiii ani.en in nis nnniands i end guests who had attendeai noitliside ‘of .l\('(lii':ll‘PS Street be- iini. an iniernaiinnai nnnierence isaturdays Gator Bowl gamei tween Main an .aura Streets in the heart of the dolvntowu business and shopping district. It was built in 1926 at a cost of S2.000.000. It was then named the Carling Hotel. It was pur- chased by the Meyer I-iota? chain in 1948. i i between North Carolina and thei‘ i . l i'Air P orce Academy. whichil lNorlh Carolina won 35-0. Nei-‘ > thcr team was at the hotel. l Fire Chief J. A. Dowling said ‘numerous persons were over-. ito guarantee Cambodian sover- leignty. i”Astonishing’ 0 Four Killed = MOSCOW iAPl — The Poz- ,dneev family returned to snow-. icovered Moscow during the ‘weekend after what they called an “astonishing“ American-style that 21 persons were killed and 66 injured. (AP Wirephoto) sident Lyndon B. Johnson and New Gunfire Erupts In Nicosia As Crisis Enters Second Week NlCOSlA. Cyprus (AP)——A i British official called Sunday : for a neutral zone between war- ring Greek and Turkish Cypriot l factions in Nicosia. A brief ex- an air of general calm. i Common- i wealth secretary. who flew here i from London Saturday. also 1 suggested giving British troops complete freedom of movement to restore order on the strife- torn Cyprus. An answer was ex- pected at later peace talks. Although new s h ooti n g. erupted shortly before noon in‘ northeast Nicosia suburb. sending the crisis into its sec-‘ casualties were reported. Each side claimed the other fired first. Just before the shooting bo- gan Christian Marcotte de Sainte Marie. the French am- the area to tour the Turkishl sector. He was never in dan-i er Meanwhile. Sandys began his‘- second round of talks with rep- resentatives of all interested parties seeking a solution to the communal strife. HOLD MEETINGS _ 1 Government officials from ‘ Britain. Greece and Turkey’ met with leaders of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communi- ties in the British high commis- sioner's office. located on thi- i Greek Gov’i~ ' Faces Crisis ATHENS (AP)-—The Greek government plunged deeper into crisis at home Sunday while seeking to maintain a solid front in the connict between Greeks and Turks in Cyprus. King Paul appealed to lead- ers of Greece’: two major po- iltical'pnrtles to agree on a so- lution to the domestic crisis but botii olden refused. a monarch fconferred for two hours at the royal palacl with outgoing Premier George Papandreou. head of the Cell- tre Unlon Party. and Pnnaylo- tla Cannelopouloa, leader of the National Radical Union Partv Afterward Papandreou told reporters: "Eadi of ill insisted border dividing Nlcosia's Greek, and Turkish sectors. With the liigh-level confer», ence under way. the Greek sec- . {tor of the capital enjoyed iillence during the night. . change of gunfire at noon,.p;gkg_L Hulk Of Sinks Suddenly LISBON. Portugal lAPl—Thei burned-out hulk of the Greek by helplessly. Witll her to the bottom. took the secret of how firei started and spread a week ago. ing of 1.041 persons aboard the Christmas cruise s ‘ It was early afternoon about 260 miles southwest of Gibral- tar when the bow of the liner shot into the air and. as salvage tugs swiftly cast off the lines which bound th em to doomed vessel. she slid stern- l Freighter Caught Fast In River Ice MONTREAL tCPl——The ice breaker d'lbcrville is to make. a second attempt today to reach the coastal freighter For! Ramezay. jammed in the ice of the St. Lawrence River miles downstream from Mont- real. The 1.500 - ton coaster. last vessel of the season to head downriver from M 0 nl re a i. started early Sunday but came icebound off Contrecoeur. h d'Ibcrvllle w as dis- patched from Sorel Sunday and battled her way upstream for nearly eight hours in a vain at.- tempt to reach the Fort Rome- zay. The ice ‘- breaker turned back to Sorel when visibility on the river became poor . . . out and week. and sporadic firing ‘l“"ul’l' _ll“°’ l-‘al‘°llll'_ Salll‘ 5l' wegian Capt. Trygve Gaasoe. llli “They continued for a half-hour. nollenlly llfilhe «‘il‘l8llll'-‘ Sunday charge of the attempted salvage-and touched us. Yes. literally l while lowing salvage tugs stood operation, I i By s Sh‘? 5Gaasoe of scribed ciated P r e s s correspondent Ma n igniting a sea disaster whiichiauonar J, Bon-evik in Oslo.| bassadni. in cyni.ns_ arrived in 'took 91 lives and left 64 mlss- Norway, LIST INCREASED 30 rolled back completely so that come by smoke and taken to hospitals. The hotel was sold in 1960 to l i WEST GERMAN Chancel- I ’At Crossing -Christmas holiday in Porls- l ‘Ludwi Erhard ' ht it ~ t d t tl Ch - l- . outh. Oh‘ . Gel mistakin for a ?(3l)g£3S li.l:t« lh:saf)r:sise?l'becu(e hleeld inamheis l i g'd"‘~‘5l5f“’9l'€ fvacuaiiwl by fir; Willlamfli -il\°l‘lll5t.ili" an: 3535;," Viktgf pozdnoevi hi, wife‘ . . . __ ii n i-k _ in._ , n . , _ ‘ L a ers rom nwer oors an ciates o .ac'snnvi e an a ,-- Nina. and their two children i A %{nEii_l;li3Rs(i§)iI:§"c(,Qiil$n lacnfil n. ...:l::i:gaSa svessirelriqsiyir phonic. Sflliliiligiy az:iii:.tii0nn(fiil_lall' Tens‘ I hv Us. Navy helicopters from 000.000 renovation program wu The nai was a gin {mm pi,e_ (AP “,i"_pn0io) the roof of the l2-storey build» undertaken. flew into Moscow's Sheremety- Canadian woman and nei. yonnn i ling. Others were led to safety "3 “ll‘l’°l‘l 5al”“l3«" “lghlldauoliter were killed Sunday . after a week-long visit with the E “inf, men. ca, minded with 3 ' h.v firemen weanns oxygen - lamll-V °l Jame‘ C- M°K°"zl9~ iltiontreal-bound CPR train on masks‘ a Portsmouth insurance broker. inn nnisinris of inis community ‘Tl; .Iflli'iKell_Z,l°5 l,l'_°al"‘l lllem 85 miles east of Montreal. “(Unmet u y. Jiisl like m9mb9r5 The victims were Jean Paul 9 lamlly- P°Z‘l“"°" l"l‘l Martel. 42. and his wife Rose. PLEAD FOR HELP Shortly after the fire broke‘ out about 7:45 a.m.. many per-i Johnson-Erhard lalks l Federation quiet and routine Sunday morn- ia Mos.-ow radio mi-respondent 4“ i G‘ _i D , C , sons hung out of windows’ lisp-1 , ing. Church attendance an-:'rhe whole city V _ ,3 z_,.-, -_ " l.““‘°ll“l 3*“ °'"l'_'. ling for ‘ and pleading fol T . ‘N 15"" " Mls. Lucille Lebel of .Sher . inremnn in rescue niem new 0 IT peared higher than normal. .ingly kind and fri'endl_'." he - '. There was no report of vln- said ‘ b.m°l‘° and ll" daughter Clms cral persons apparently uncon-i BY “WALD BATCHELOR R ‘ I I eporle Olllg B . , . sclnus, were hanging from win- ‘SALISBURY. Southern Rm? lVll'S.l i_.ehel's husband Ed-i ‘dows . idesla lReutersl—'I‘he . s. . - » JOHNSON Cl’l‘Y. Tex. iAPl: Eventually. from the West.‘ 0 0"’ 5099‘ l’9l°“’- P“l’°°i..ha,,,._,..»- {ma Wm ,w.,,,, ,-President Johnson and West _lGerman‘s chief press officer. i 5l‘°“““l lllmugll 3 m?S3Plll_m°i,i'ni.nn'gn iin. i‘-ndenaiinn 05 mn,_ i‘German Chancellor Erhard Karl-Gunther Von Hase. camei ‘°l',ll“’- P°"Pl° l“ remam l"5ld9-desia‘ and ljxjyagaiand al mid. iwaded through a final round of ‘assurance iliat this is s(i—-ilial v ll"‘"’ “"0019 ll€9P the d001‘3ininni iunnnday ninni blowing ig jfl'l€lldShlP - cementing c0nf8l‘- ;it certainly is right to say that i Closed and “be calm" lap”; in", ,5 component ten-i. ies of Northern Rhodesia, _ Pozdneev. an engineer at at‘ Moscow auto factory. and his: -wife. a teacher of English at al Moscow high school, were in-,‘ , vited to the U.S. by a local ovef-Eafln9 chamber of commerce. One Soviet newsman asked ificaued For.“ Lakonia tip to us - to - shore telephone. i1 gu(\5g_" she 53 the tug Herkuies de- v*—'’—‘:‘“—'' “— ‘ to Asso- they had seen anything they. ences Sunday. Johnson said7Erhard is more agreeable to,‘ BY 9130 3-70.. 11105310! "18 inn didn't like —-— anything that.‘ ’ ' they have been going well. it-oniinued west;-r 1 -t lf1U€Sl5 had aDPaT8llt.V been: - d V _ “would evoke a feeling of pro- Addlcflon interspersed with business with the Communist “bliss” at sl ""3'-'“3‘9"l “"0 “'9 “T9 W35 Telisaonuiihem Rlmdesla an ‘yasa itest in a Soviet man." - sessions at the LBJ ranch were ~~-—-——- ——-———~ ported under control. ' _ _ _ , Mr. Pozdneev replied lliall TORONTO 'CP' ' The pm‘ fa greeting to the West German C i Tho fire star-led in the gr-nt-rail d A5 “lei "N ‘l1?-‘ll: ‘.i"“,“‘.‘:,‘.iI,l}' first into 13.200 feet of water. ‘she had been struck by how lit-ivillcial youth conference on the _ieader from Texans of German laws of the Emeraid Room anal imam, 0 ii? nmlili nliiantnna b'ia(Ck"y ‘‘It was simply too burned tie Americans seemed to know 1.10] obgem was told he;-eldescent and a huge. Texas-style i _ . J” ,l“"l° 3 _"" ‘ " to sta afloat" said Vol‘-‘about the Russians am] pr - lbarbecue lv'th liorus "n ' la hanm-Om up a R?“ Steps n“'A5l"’l“5 and “llllesi ‘ 3" ‘ ’ l _ " Saturday society must recog-l- _~l 8 C l 5] gi’ ithe main lobby. Fire .VIa!‘Sl'tal‘ in 3694 5 nine miles “in exen came , , . ling The loves of Texas Are ‘,7 C -vi.“ -d in . ‘area 4 ' 2 q nlzc the seriousness of all kinds -Upon You in German. FRANKFURT W i G in ”-w- iireerligglg Suailideieinfnzlézei i _ Mi us. in See if in‘, were anve, of addiction, including over-eat.-i, And the two men who hold ,Ap.‘_pani Hindnisisin eifiganolé “mi in inn nnnsis wen, iaken'ii“‘l“T3‘l‘lll aflgr lo Wail‘; i_':l lilm ,l“E- 9-" p°“.lll“'.l5 ‘ll “l°l'l‘l l"“"°l' the most versatile musicians oflln the nearby Snyder lilemorialiiiilggi.-asbniliit n4{.Dg0'(illi)3ni.(: ,§0%.,§,',}; h . k. Dr. R. Gordon Bell. dil‘ECl01‘ia"‘l .lll°ll al$l°5 dlalled ll °°m"the century and a pioneer of‘. Methodist Church. Later, they-nianns < ' l l 9 Sm mg of the Donlvood Foundation and i::i""lq‘lfi_o‘fi°U’lg'ilrendifgsgilfggl aliliiaalz modern composition. died in 3 were sent to the Robert lileyerlsirid ' .the Bell Clinic. said 30.000.000lmi:ni nan; arispen ave, their llosllliial ‘ll .aa“r°”llal°l-V all"l°lltE‘"' ll“? G"”l'l"~° wa5l'll“3l°“ H°‘ldcnce. Thcv li\'e in the British 5 ipei-sons in e United States iniscnssinns ni rniaiinns beiween Sallglifii "li=l‘l~ H,“ was _68, ice s. lprotectorates of Nyasaland and ‘are suffering serious disabilities gun. wesi and ~ - 0 U 8 ll internationally, George Olson. cxecullvc \'lCe-lyorihern Rhodesia. ' to mcg1_ i V _ '. {am 35 3 C0mD05€‘l‘. Hllld€- president and general manager _ - - , ll‘0m 030118 0 ll . r - - . o til ma 0I‘l[\ of the fed- i i ll “a5 3 llll-‘)0 larled ‘lay 0" mith was equally known in Gei'- of the (‘afar now] said all F l 9 nnnnlnn ' ili n He told about 400 youtis at.- Johnson and Erhard in advance ' .- i ' ' .ration's . . wli es. OW- many as one of the best “"13-players °l ll" Manllauall C°l'lever. the change will mean the “We discovered at dawn lSun- l i dayl that me Slllpis lisl had in" MONTREAL ‘Cpl ‘T A mall lt din" the conference spon- ‘of the latter's d art f r‘ - - creased during the night.“ he lwanted in, nnesiinninn in inn; 9'; d “b the Ontario Temper B M n . i ‘ °p "N ‘l Pl-'i.V9l'5 "H115 llm9- le (2 and the University of F r- . - - . - - plane lat. 5 nd . _ _ lfeal of increasing piessure on Sal S0 e 3 society at9ternoiiln.Je 9 u ayl Come” master at the Frank ‘ "la baskelball leams escaped "lithe sell-governing British terri- -,, ‘ -,l-‘-’.tht . .1 didi” like inn icons ofibludgeon slaying of a nlghtiante edeiation a inii Opera Hnnse at ine age of night “nines and bare feel‘ The iory M Smuhem Rhodesia! the : . . r b'l- . . , , lthmgslput an ‘we c0u"d'do'waS W Etch“ m an at Campbemonllllgeasn Cgflsggnfiilr 3:/llzlfcellllon ‘Eadie lsoll/IE DIFFERENCES iailiinfliilrilelliilsthlzvoilitilerggeititliilfy learns had played m -the Galuri0nl.\' one of the three still ruled tri)‘ C|i>‘il‘ili-illlvlvl:?mi?li:3stlll8 30 b|‘lll8 ll l-0iN» -- 35 b89ll'al‘l‘95_l€d heft‘ hyiiin. i.ng_v- The conferences apparently became an‘ Ameniiian citizen iBoii'1l tolirnamen-t which ended by a whim minority govern- ‘lw. 8 at ... . ivc memory or aces. - , eye age an iv . - _ _ -————————————————— - .l _ . . - l . ,. , "' :3: . l " uremon oice orce l" rivers on 1 -s o ., , v _— ° W "S“d‘l°l,lIiy ‘ilil l‘lllll kG'Nil1T ilgliup the 38-ygar-old suspcclt) (Sat- need sharp reactions. They §9"C€‘5 0‘ Vlewpoml 01' 9PP1'°3Ch ' a.m. Es l t e wrec eee n -in - i - j n in i h d f ‘to some issues. ‘ The rate of alcoholism among Ul‘da.V niflhl OW!‘ lite Cill0Sli0ll women is increasing‘ he said, iof East-West relations—an area Ten years ago. there were five ‘i in which the United States fcels men patients at Dr. Bell's clinic ,1’-Erhard will be more flexible . for every woman patient, Now than his pl’(‘d(‘t'i‘.\'S0l'. Konrad the ratio is three to one. Adcnailcr. decks on that side were awash. , . « - . _ “She rishged herself 1* llmei» lie§a§i'il§ l§§3lié35'il§el°m§iil.‘?el. blll “'9 C°ll‘ll 5?“ lllal. tglle alcalling a wanted poster issued 9",‘? was l’°g"".ll"g ll‘ s”_ll" . last summer although the sus- Tllell 50° llisled °V°l ‘ll“llll'ipect's hair had been dyed and‘ it? «§’S°sl"-"$5--r she P0=|.lCE FIRE on DEMONSTRATORS l Theft Of Prophet's Hair i Sparks Huge Processionsl Penlflfl 30 I35’-~ , SRiN.~\(‘-AR. Kashmir lllcu- fore the police opened fire over; in New Delhi, an official gov- C3Pl- G335” “"0 ll‘? slllllltersi —— 'I‘~wo massive proces- their heads. ‘ernmcnt spokcsnian said two “'9'” d°w“ ll‘ the P°5ll'l°l' ‘ll 1sions of weeping and wailing. A govcrnmenl senior officers of India's central W879" 55 "‘l"“‘°5 “°"ll‘ l"ll‘lMos-lems moved slowly through New Delhi said Sunday three intclligencc lilll'i‘all had been her decks were pointing straight towards us on her port. side. ‘HAPPENED S0 FAST’ “The minute we saw what was happening. we tri ‘to shorten our tow lines so that we could snap them off and save most of the gear. We had to give that up. however. and let go when things started hap- spokesman in on our views. What the king plans as in next I to p was not immediately Pnpandreou resigned Tues- day. asking the king to dissolve plrllnment and call new elec- s. No part; bu a-majority in parliament. and Papnndreoli iRecords Set By Visitors. To E. Berlin refused to accept a confidence vote he won with pro-Commu- nht sup . The king then asked-Cannelo Iouloo to seek a formula solve the crisis. He failed. Turks Protest . Flights By RAF ANKARA.‘ Turkey (AP)-'i‘nl~ by dunno! Sunday that RA!‘- nn our lolli- ttrnnoan . non ‘hi-key. about to nation oft C!- m and dernandlll that the In unwell l BERLIN (AP) — West Ber- liners on foot and in can streamed through the Commu- nist wall in record numbers Sunday to visit relatives in East Berlin. Meanwhile. offi- cials in East and West Berlin pondered moves to keep Hide and 10 d9l1l‘€¢-5 ""0 min’ lthe streets of Srinagar Sunday houses attached to s 'Moslem sent to Srinagar to investigate 11195 W95‘ l°“8l,t“d°~ .‘in mourning over the their of a shrine at Kishlwar. 138 miles ‘the theft. Tl“ W“ll’°" ll‘ ll" "ell w‘“3single sl.rand of hair of the north of Jammu. were burnedl He appcalcd in Mo.-:ll=ms to re-l ffilfly “°“3l‘ Wllll 3 Small “°l'lll'l Prophet Mohammed. own. But the shrine. earlier main calm and said the entire "“°.l'ly 33“ l’l°“'lll3- l. The body of one of two pcr- reported destroyed. was still in- administration was geared to "l ‘l°l‘ll lllllll‘ lllll’ '*'°ll"l'lsons killed during violent l‘l0l- the recovery of the relic. l’"l°‘l,l° ll" sllll’ .’llll‘lll3~ ll°‘"' ling Sa tu rd ay when policc The crowds dispersed quietly ‘Va’-l C5333; in nth aging i opened fire to subdue rlcmnn- after the police opcncd fire. aasoe an a e r I __ _ ~ in mi. N i ll" ll“ dled down l." a sm°ld' lisileliaaclog oiiliaabf Tlligrlisililcessiilns. CUTS THR0L’(’ll Lllu‘ erlns nmidshlps and in the front. _i.,o,.,rm.., ,.n.,...ed mil. prn. The Iiair tllici s:i\\'Nl tlil‘0u2h' '°“l°“ 0‘ ll" ‘llll’ icessions numbering an csti- a doubne lock on a cupboard l0 . . “There was very little steam imnied 140900 persons in pro- been preserved for more than get at the rcllc as she went down." he said. need through the city despite 8 According to tradition the hair i ; i -was brou h Bliaplll‘ ' 600 years. ban on gatherings of more than '0!-‘I-‘Elks REWARD In ' ' INSIDE room! i no at ct. The strand of hair, kept attached in a silver pendullum in a glass tube one inch in diameter. reported stolen Friday from mosque at nearby Hazratbal. where it had four persons, . Premier Khwaja Shamsuddin lisouth India by the Moghul Em- Police said some 12 persons of this Indian-controlled area ofzperor Auranimh and placed ill ‘have been arrested in violence Kashmir announced a reward of -the Hazratbal mosque——Hazrat- l l I l open the paths through the well be :;'&:'°:e"'::" "He" 1 : arising from the theft of theil00.000 rupees (about 821.000) to bat means hair of the prophet. i yond the Jan. 5 deadline for - ' ' ' ' ' ‘ “ ' lioo-year-old sacred relic Fridayinnyone who traced or helpedl As soon as the hair was l'e- - clollllib ch‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' 3 .fI'om a mosque at nearby iiaz- ‘trace the stolen sacred r i‘ . :porte missing lcnsion moiinted l -‘l By noon Sunday. more than -- 7 5ratba'.. ‘ Police have already interro- through this overwhelmingly i in‘ Q‘ 15o,ooo Went Berliners bad I‘-|||0lI'|l|I igated hundreds of persons in Moslem city. ».h&l.sli»’..’.¢s(m.oa:‘.~.... n -4 ‘pound into Ea Berlin. Iottilll - - - - - - - - - - - 9. 10 BURN C-“V-5: THEATRES _ the theft of the hair. i Stores clo red and le . _ i u .1 record for one day. Up IIIII QIIIOIL Cit! .... -- I The hysterical crowds set fire The border between India and marched through the st re e t 9 ii MISS AMERICA. D o n n I Jacksonville. Fla.. Sunday early Sunday morniniz to lead new the greatest number to Snnmonldo 8 to cars and burned down two ihkiatnn has been closed. The carrying black flags and calling‘. Axum in in nnmni Mk inn with William Ficirion. 19, who im in safety, Field“ [3 fmm make the trip in a with day Wanna’: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 movie theatres. part of a police countries have been lending for ion the governmcnl to launch a ' " "3-‘l““l ”‘"‘"“l‘ l‘" 00°F at Miami, Fla. 4". g,ooo_ on gnu;-any. ,atat.loii Ind lcvurll ntores ht yuan over Kashmir. lthorouzh nearch for the relic. i set at Baptist Hospital in the burning Roosevelt Hotel HP Wtnfintfl ‘ 4 .'« ll 3