m I- _’ _.H. _ as ~hv' I . ~~~"~: ,, c _..e ' BURLY BURL HAS BourobowN Biii’li Furl l‘xt‘s the army pniindaze l\'(‘s, slimer ri- and folk :mzpi'. b'is rl "art of! eontly in Vow York s:i\< he 75 pounds in the UN to n r export: in (ll'iill another 7.3 months from his. Rllfl-p i ii s pounds by the end of the year, auebec: O’r’rwawa—liio—e-r Seen Heading For Crisis By GUY RONDEAL' \ented hint li‘om com: in Que- QUEREC it‘l’ .AReintmns be- her. but unofficial reports say tween the Liberal governments the party split was the real rea~ in Quebec and Ottawa seem son, headed for a crisis. Liberal leuislatiit'e members The dissatisfact'on ~l'iini'u by met in caiiviis with Premier Le.- Quebec at the end of the, recent sage lll'(‘\l(illl2 Thursday The federal provinc'wl t"‘llil"l'€ll('e premier is believe to have out- may hold perils for Ottawa [lined to them Quebec's t‘lf‘tls lor in Quebec le:isl:iture i'll't'lflciiavlllg the post-conference situ- tt is being said that Quebec's t'hreat oi doiili'i‘ 3(l\,'ilti\ll wt lip” a: It \\ mild seem likely the party ,14 The Guardian. Charlotetmm. Mon. April 13. 1964. flak. "It's a simple diet boiled rice. fruit and rezetables.” said “But it's salt free Cease-Fire Gerard Alaric. member of the French-language staff Montreal bureau of The (‘a- nadian Press. now is in Cyprus to report on activi- ties of the Canadian peace- keeping force. By GERARD ALARIE KYRENIA. (‘yprus lCPl —- A five—man detachment from Can- ada's Royal 22nd Regiment flew In Cyprus Restored By Canadians X inio i ii 0 Kyi‘cnia mountain range by helicopter Saturday 1 and restored a cease-fire oe- ltwcen Greek- and Turkish-Cyp-. least ‘ riots. who exchanged at 1.000 shots in 3'2 hours. No casualties were reported. but Lt.-(‘ol, Andrew Woodcock. commander of the Canadian l contingent on Cyprus. described ‘ the encounter as “the most vio- llent clash between Greek and. Turkish-Cypriots since the am y. t United Nations forces. . ’ Each side accused the otuet i of being the first to open ilt't' '- '1 u said after his, men returned that the Turkish l Cypriots tired first because tiiei .Greeks were advancing froml their positions. “The great majority of the shots this morning were fired . by the Greek-Cypriots who have i large reserves of ammunition." ' ‘he said. “The Turkish-Cypriots have little ammunition arm a few arms." Lieut. Pierre Gadbois of Mout- real. who led the UN detacu». l“P“' into the rugged mountains l some 18 miles north of Nicosia. suit. "even .'l helicopter couldn't ' land in that area." ' were lowered from the helicopter by cable onto the‘ "crest of the mountain." ‘ ° V.\ . 3 ti?) A42 fat free als; l l siou plan Will take An impor-i tant Pearson a d v i s e r, om Kent. spent Thursday in Que- bec and spoke with Claude Morin. deputy minister for fed~l oral-provincial relations. ' ‘.\ Lesaze disclosed some! details of his pension plans eon- firleiitially to conference deleg :ates last week. but Mr Kent. apparently \Vmits more 1 Observers suspect the Ottawa- of a more plezisiii: tax‘sharuiz split was discussed. more F‘ran- Quebec ('l‘l<l\ \\‘llillll Liberal settlement would Tina-t the .ed- {‘uix \riuin. president of the ranks will really break when! eral :overnment more than the Quebec Liberal Federation. at- Mr. Lesncc. also Quebec fi-. province, if it r‘an‘ie to double tendr . nance minister, delivers hisl taxation. Ottawa would act lllt‘ Another worry for Ottawa is budget speech. 'irobahly in the blame the sham-‘- Qiiehee's own pen. last week of April. Wednesday s nwetin: bpiwcljn ~~~ —— ~ .7 m— Tl‘anxhfil'l \lllllx‘f‘l' i-‘lf'lx‘l‘l'sllll and Prpran“ Lemme l-‘ “‘“n 3‘ a swan? lllfill'lll‘r‘itl that (Minna 's \\'fll‘l‘l€‘l'i Tt vent unpublicized .iutil Thursday TOLD 0F 'l‘llOl'GHTS \l" ttker " l'. on: of Prime ("\VEVVE ‘\i" in less tharil l Minister Pnrii'srin': . did not top lieiiien~ rum? to Qiu‘hei‘ ' to center \\'lll1 the pro- \'ln(‘tal prem‘or, l‘llll‘ 'ylllllf‘ in town to address a broadcasters‘ Eroup. he 'li'l uni mi.< the Chance to let \vir Losaze know Oli3\\3.$llllllljl1is been transformed from a dread penal cnlouy into a busllinz business community. Dirt roads mice trod by con \‘iei work«:an:s have become pared liizliways humming with to ti'attic of hundreds of Ur Lesaze's remarks on a streamlined Sinims, Pouucnls statemeu by \‘tritc Secretary La» and l 'l s monlazne were not such as to New homes and apartment [westth relations, other buiiditizs are mushrooming on The federal minister had said land that was matted junzle 18 that he nut 'tttle imili ‘ll reports Him-s 3g“ Alon: It". muddy it?“ the Q‘lrber premier was \ialr‘rii'oiit shrimp - packing 'lf‘t‘Dl.‘ 'llVrll‘D't'lWl ‘1) “W "’s firms have set up modem iults of the ir‘riCl‘Hl-Dl'fiYlllf‘lnl ppm“; Wl‘Slt‘f‘Il‘ .0qu hr NW". m WM "W ‘ (:rini leuends still diseuiira:e firmmum h NW! y l'r‘qflo investors and se i ill e rs from man 119' WM “HM,” makin: a stake In this lusni . , , , ., ; territory covering 34.740 square newspaper lt‘hnt. u lllx tpel. . ‘ . , fl 4 . I miles, of which 90 per cent is in_s dilf‘t the ('ttltle'l‘ttt't‘ mH cow‘le h th- k , T‘ic '[ll"<llttn n: th(‘ Quebec ' y lc Amamn Liberal pnrty‘: mitonnmu from mi." "W‘s" . . [hp ,nf'pm “W _ WWW? {WIT ‘ 'People musl stop thuikin: oi in Hm nmwmfly dmphmmg htunna as of fever. NW. snakes, spiders and terrible RRIHR t‘iiiut limit." says Raymond Vaudei. mm hr,” P Hm “Vin”,qu Hit. who came to the islands in \lllf'l'll conference opened it “‘33 "5 a "‘“Vl‘itm bl'mlar- ‘Is‘ “.2; PM“. W”, vmr; m a raped and returned after the hrmk “NW”, . 1,, Damon Second World War to become a 5mm.“ ( w F in m, QWHN. respected restaurant owner. liliei il Federation rozurd the‘ Frpm'l‘ “"l’ma's “tom inhah’ dli'liinn :i: t‘u'liiiiilj, art-um “mils 3r“ W'mld “l “1pr "0"“ pllkllf‘fi munity and sensitive about 1he Notable iv the innit-um: at a fact it has developed more scheduled '~l\(‘!‘lli in lmnugi-a. slowly than any other South' imn \lll‘l~,l(" new in dong-n In merit-on region in its 360 years llll‘ Q'it‘br‘e thmm r'iui. Iaqt under French control. Saturday \ll' ‘i‘reinhlny uu-cd l'ntil France closed the in- thai previous enmizements pre-I famous prison camps in 1946. DISCUSS KENNEDY MEMORIAL iiBiiAiiY Mrs John 1" Kennedy. wl- and designers that held a dow of the late president. meeting at Hyannis Port, chats with Mies van der Rohe Mass Sunday to discuss pre- liminary plans for a memor- «Chicago. I member of an in] library to the lat. pres-i- advisory group d architect: ‘m: Penal Colony French Guianol Is Bustling Community l Guiana was loo cl on as a liv-' kc two decades From-h Guiana has in: hell. of which Devil's Island was the symbo. Over the last l2 years. how-i ever, the French :overnment1 been pouring millions of francs into an effort to end Giiiana's status as an economici pai‘nsi e, I i in l032. France launched a program of road-building. land clearance and reclamation. Re-i cently it began work deepeningi waterfront approaches ati Cayenne to make room for the increase in shipping, Only l0.000 acres of French Guiana are under cultivation but the government plans to add 3.000 shortly by draining swamp land east of Cayenne. Siinar cane has been the only crop but technicians are 'trym: to add cacao. coconut margarine. and pineapple for export in France. Guiana today the penal colony thousands of French convicts were confined between the years of 1852 and 1940. Many died from fever, privation or l harsh treatment. Devil‘s island now is a lush ‘ palm-covered memory 27 mile: rom ('aycnne in muddy Atian- . tic waters. LIVE IN CANYON Animals living at the bottom' the Grand Canyon include beavers. bobcats. .deer ring-tailed cats. water minds and ducks. i icash is a far where dent. John F Kennedy Lis- teniniz to the conversation is Attorney v General Robert Kennedy ilefti and..i-‘ranco Ai- bini tie-ft rear) of Milan. Italy. What’s so new about the Austin 1100? More comfort and space per dollar! FATHER: How do SALESMAN: Look inside the Austin 1100. There’s space to spare for your whole family, and room for enough luggage for a two-week vacation. Only BMC could build a 12-foot car this roomy and still price it right down there with small cars that can’t compare in comfort! FATHER: SALESMAN : you figure that? FATHER: Sure looks roomy! SALESMAN: Surprising. isn't it? You can pack luggage in the door pockets, under the back seat, on the dash shelf—and you It!“ l FATHE FATHER: I’d certainly like to try it out! SALESMAN: Go right ahead. The smooth ride will really amaze you . . . so will the comfort. If you're like a lot of peoplewho tryit, y0u’ll soon be an Austin 1100 owner tool have a Ola-cubic-foot trunk to fill! And comfort? There’s room in there for five people without crowding! nus 7w cms ME PRICED FROM st 495 m 70 34.3950.) r. o 5,, PORT or ENTRY WHATEVER YOUR uoroawe NEEDS. nus rm BUILDS THE am so» fly. Nobody puts more Into car-making than MARTINS GARAGE LTD. 256 Quin Sim-o . arms" by a Greek-Cypriot cap t about 300 yards apart in the‘ tising cable descents from hell- ‘calm for the moment. but we I assignment. FATHER: So that’s the secret! SALESMAN: That’s it . . . BMC saves space by mounting the engine sidewaygz You get front-wheel drive too, for better traction. And there’s a big point. The Austin 1100 drives up to 40 miles to a gal- lon of gas—tough to beat in a family car SALESMAN: This is the biggest idea in » a suspension systems in years . . . BMC new Hydra-Balance suspension. No springs, no shock absorbers, yet the ride is so incredibly smooth you’d think you were driving on a Carpet. Yes sir, Hydra- Balance makes ordinary suspension sys- tems obsolete! He said the firing stopped IS! never know what. may happen lCUSTOMS UNION POSSIBLE soon as his men appeared. They ' l0m°”°“’-" he sa‘d' SYDVEY “,9”, w Plc 0 m ed “with Went The all-Greek village of Katti ‘ ) A; ' t i D ikomo. near the scene of thr- 'e's _' “memo” 5 on a “5mm. 1 > h I 1min?” is surrounded by ridgeaiullltln heiu'ecu \ustralia and a'" l‘ 0 ‘hem "‘9 Turks: mainly held by the Turks. Tht iNew Zealand might be reached had tired tirst. i’l‘urks also control the mamiiate this ".31.. prime Minmer A lieutenant of the Turkish l mad leading to NlmSla- capl‘al r ' i h I forces told them later that the.1 0f Cyprllsi “’hld‘ “m5 31"“ In” E afiiizeirrrzsaifnd Greeks had started the shooting‘ island's north shore opposite the r‘ " ‘ “ ‘ ' e“ m . _ - . Sydney by air on his way to a and also had fired three moi- ‘ Turkish coast- mowing 0, SM”, E“. Van tar bombs. _ With Lieut. Gadbois on the . Treaty Organizgtmn {SEATO) The Greek captain told Lieut.‘ peacekeeping expedlllon by hi‘l-I foreign ministers lll Manila. Gadbuis he had been (,rdeI-Udi icopter were Cpl. Gaston Pl‘i we “‘* “'“ " ' 'h‘ to post his men on all mountain‘ of sbestos. Qua. Cpl. Gillan. wmxau NAMED , . Australia tReut. peaks of the Kyrcnia range that} Servant of Montreal: Pte. Le were not occupied by Turkisn. ' Paul McGrath of Fredericton S'l‘. PI‘ZTERSBURG. Fla. (AP) Cypriots. ,and Pie. 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