Sherbrooke daily record, 29 avril 1960, vendredi 29 avril 1960
[" Mad Bomber?11 Killed As Plane Explodes CARACAS, Venezuela (API\u2014 Government investigators are trying to determine if a madman or a sabote ur planted a bomb aboard a small Venezuelan airliner which exploded and crashed in the central plains Thursday, killing 11 persons.Tw'o passengers \u2014 a Spanish grocer and a Venezuelan woman \u2014survived, gravely injured, but they were still unconscious today in a Caracas hospital.Government intelligence agents, who announced Thursday night that the plane had been blown apart by a bomb, meanwhile, looked into the history of each passenger.With tension still high as a result of last week s \u2019unsuccessful revolt led by former Gen.Jesus Maria Castro Leon and reported threats of a new invasion, local newspapers speculate that the bomb was set by political terrorists.RUMOR BLAMES RUSSIAN One rumor attributed it to a White Russian passenger.Vaches-lav Lavinski, w'ho apparently was a resident of Venezuela.Nothing from official sources, however, indicated support for these theories.Lavinski was one of four passengers listed as foreigners.Two others were listed as Poles and the fourth was the Spanish survivor.The twin-engined DC-3 of Linea Aéropostal Venezolano crashed in flames just outside the hamlet of ; El Rastro an hour after it took off from Caracas for the river port of Ayacucho, on the Colombian border.Wreckage of the plane was scattered over a wide area.Experts \u2022began a close study of it in an effort to determine, if possible, exactly what happened.Sljetbraobc PatUi Btcofcl THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / THE WEATHER Sunny today; cloudy on Saturday with intermittent rain beginning in the afternoon; temperature* near normal; light winds.I/>w tonight and high Saturday 40 and 60.Summary for Saturday: Cloudy, then rain.Estoblished 1 897.Price: 5 Cents Farmer Invents Electric Hen LITTLEHAMPTON, England (AP)\u2014Farmer Reginald Carter claimed Thursday to have invented the world's first electric hen.Put coins in a slot\u2014and out come the eggs.Carter\u2019s electric hen delivers the eggs\u2014but.of course, it doesn\u2019t lay them.\u201cSomeday we\u2019ll get around to that, too,\u201d he said.Carter said his electric hen serves two purposes: \u201cIt siaves the farmer time and it saves the motorist going out of his way to drive up to the farmer\u2019s house , get o ut, knock at the door and buy his eggs.\u201d Carter has his electric hen down by the side of the highway.She is five feet tall, three feet wide and holds 432 eggs.Inside, a rotating cylinder contains 72 compartmens, each holding a half dozen eggs.At today\u2019s prices, you drop in a half crown (33 cents) and out come six eggs., - SHERBROOKE RECORD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29.10(,0 Committee Favors Fighter Aircraft Sixty-Fourth Year Rioting Spreads In Ankara ?3 Die In Clash At University ANKARA, Turkey \u2014 Reuters \u2014 Three persons were reported killed today .truncheon-swinging police clashed with students in the halls of Ankara University Mass demonstration's against ., home i lie demonstrators booed the government of Premier Adrian him and sUywi in tho law hui,r:.Menderes also were reported at j jng.The police then set up a cor- Istanbul and Izmir.\t! don around the building, to keep At least 100 persons were in- ' ^ students from getting out to jured as mounted police, swingin o rally others to their support.At least eight ambulances moved into the univorsiti grounds to pick up the injured.Army troops also blocked off Inonu\u2019s home and tho approaches to government buildings, FIGHTERS MEET \u2014 Burke Emery of Sherbrooke (left) and Gordy Baldwin of Toronto, contenders in the Canadian light heavyweight championship fight to be held at the Sherbrooke Arena Sunday afternoon, meet with a friendly handshake.Both boxers arrived in Sherbrooke yesterday, and are putting the finishing touches to their training for the big bout.Picture and story on sports page.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Prime Minister Diefenbaker : Urges P.M.s Avoid South Africa issue LONDON (CP) \u2014 Canada\u2019s Prime Minister Diefenbaker, arriving by air today for the Commonwealth prime minister\u2019s conférence.said the meeting should avoid putting South Africa on trial for its race segregation policies.The Canadian leader, who flew in from Ottawa for the conference which opens Tuesday, told reporters at the airport that \u201charsh words cannot bring about a spirit of conciliation.\u201d He suggested that the best way to deal with the problem would be through informal discussions A Chain Reaction Annual Moving Bug Getting Ready To Bite By ELAINE SMITH (Record Staff Reporter) The chain reaction of checkerboard jumps is now in full swing.The annual moving bug has hit again as many leases run out this weekend This year, to complicate an already confusing situation, May 1st, the expiring date of most leases, falls on Sunday.\u201cBecause of this, the chain reaction is upset considerably,\u201d Dave Donachie of Dave's Transport said.\u201cIt only takes one family who cannot move at the proper time to hold up all the others,\u201d he said.Local movers agree that they are as busy and in some case busier this year than ever, especially today, Saturday and Monday.Raoul Martineau Transport, United Van Lines, and Art Crawford, North American Van Lines, reported that their local bookings were normal this year, while Dave\u2019s Transport.Allied Van Lines, said that they had more requests for trucks this weekend than they could fill.\u201cBecause of this yearly moving plan, many people who have given up their leases become panicky about May 1 and take the first vacant home that they can find,\u201d Mr.Donachie said.\"Often they have to live some place that does not really suit them.Perhaps it would be better if we could get used to moving at different times of the year rather than just May 1st.\u201d he emphasized.The movers agree that most of their jobs are local ones this year, although there seems to be a steady flow of persons moving to the United States be- cause many of them are unemployed here.Many of the local transport companies connected with international movers keep their own trucks in town during the peak season, the last week of April and the first two in May, with External Affairs Minister ! Eric Louw of South Africa, who i will attend the talks in place of the wounded Prime Minister Hen.drik Verwoerd.The Canadian prime minister said the spirit of the Commonwealth denied that the conference jOf its prime ministers should be-i come in effect \u201ca judge and jury ¦on the actions of other Commonwealth members.\u201d He added that an accepta nee | that the Commonwealth \u201cshould j indulge in collective condem.na-I lion would, I think, bring an end I to the whole conception of t he j Commonwealth.\u201d The appropriate course to take toward the racial situation in | Sou th Africa would be informal 1 discussions among individual | prime ministers rather than m-ak-j ing the subject one for general I discussion.INFORMAL TALKS I The prime ministers could make their views known through informal talks and meetings, and Diefenbaker hoped that in this way there would be an improve-j ment in the situation.Britain\u2019s Harold Macmillan and Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies have expre sed the same views, but other leaders in the multi-racial Commonwealth have proposed that the South African issue be formally placed on the conference table.Arriving with the prime minister aboard the RiCAF C-5 aircraft were External Affairs Minister Green, who goes on Saturday to Istanbul for a NATO meeting starting Monday, and a group of officials from the prime minister\u2019s office and the external affairs department.long riot sticks, charged into | demonstrating students.With tear gas, the police drove the students into the law and political science buildings of Ankara University.About 9.(XK) students look part in the demonstration.Eyewitnesses told of seeing four students and a policeman killed, but these reports could not be confirmed.APPROVAL SHOUTED Tbe demonstration began as the Ankara students massed to shout approval for the 10.000 Istanbul students who rioted against Menderes Thursday\u2014some shouting \u201cfreedom\u201d and citing the example of Korean students who toppled the Syngman Rhee regime.The Istanbul rioting also was reported to have caused death, but the military commander there said he received no such advices.Classes at Istanbul were suspended today.The martial law declared Thursday to curb Istanbul\u2019s demonstration's extended to Ankara as well but failed to stop the politically minded students from speaking their piece.Three hundred mounted police charged into the students as they started to march aiway from the | university groundis, singing in ; praise of ex - president Ism et Inonu, the leader of Menderes\u2019 chief opposition.In the melee that followed.30 persons were hurt and all the window® in one wing of the univers ity law building were smashed.STUDENTS RETREATED The students retreated into the building and threw pièces of broken window glass down on the mounted police.Two Turkish newspaper photographers and a Turkish re,porter were arrested as they covered the fracas.Ankara's military commander appealed lo the students to go Tumbles Into Pond Ayer's Cliff Girl Drowns Record Shipments DALUOUSIE, N.B (CP)- The New Brunswick International Paper Company here said Thursday May will probably be a record month for newsprint shipments by water.The present schedule calls for 34.030 ton® from April 36 to June 10.Court Rules Parade Route Was All Wet HANNOVER, Germany (Reuters) \u2014 Suspended sentence of three weeks imprisonment was passed Thursday on a West German army lieutenant who marched his men into a lake up to their neckis and then made them march more than a mile back to camp.The lieutenant.Whose name was not revealed, said; \u201cI wanted to promote esprit de corps.\u201d COATICOOK \u2014 Special \u2014 A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday following a coroner's inquest into the death of two-year-old Francine Viens, Who drowned in a pond near the home of her parents.Daughter of Mr.and Mrs Mar cel Viens of Ayer's Cliff, the lit tie girl was playing with her sister and brother near the edge of the pond about 200 feet from the home of her parents.Apparently she slipped and fell into the ice c'oki water, according to Hie statement of Lauréat Bonin of Ayer\u2019s Cliff who took the body from the water.The pond is an old gravel pit about 100 feel long by 30 feel wide, in which there was about three feet of water.As soon as their young sister fell into the water, her brother and sister went to their home to tell their mother what had happened.Mrs.Viens ,who is crippled, could not go to the aid of Cuba Says Conspiracy Is Smashed HAVANA (AP)\u2014Cuban authorities today announced smashing another anti - Castro conspiracy with the arrest of five persons, three of them former revolutionary -military officers.A terse police communique said1 arm® and ammunition were seized in rounding up lihe alleged conspirators; along with anti-government propaganda and an American flag.Sergio Sanjenis.formerly sec ond in command of Fidel Castro's military investigation agency was identified as the leader of the plot.Others arrested were Pedro Julio Fernandez, another mili tary investigator; Jose Marquez Vega, ex-commander of a mili tary unit during the revolution Eduardo Suarez Rivas, son of senator during the Batista re gime; and Angel Lan.a Mendez not otherwise identified.Details of how the conspiracy was uncovered were not dis closed in t he short, police an noun-cement.Sanjenis is believed to have been under arrest for some time.j her child so called her husband, a miller, who went to the scene i with an employee, Lauréat Bonin.When they arrived at lhe Viens ; home, they could see the small | girl\u2019s body floating on the surface of the water.Mr.Bonin immediately jumped into the water, which was up to his waist, to rescue (he child and she was brought to Dr.Brown's 1 office in Ayer\u2019s Cliff who applied i artificial respiration for three hours withmil success.The inquest was held at tlm Fernand Riendeau morgue, Coali-cook, under the direetion of dist-; riel coroner, Dr.Louis Gagnon and detective Guy Dupont of the Provincial Police Department.Two testaments, those of the fath : er and Lauréat Bonin, were heard 1 before the jury rendered their i decision.i Funeral service will he held to morrow morning.HEAD OE STATE Newly ap pointed Foreign Minister Huh Chung, who has taken over the South Korean government follow ing Syngman Rhee\u2019s resignation, is shown leaving (he National Assembly in Seoul.(NEA Radio Telephoto).Thief Passes Up American Money There\u2019s r. doubt about it.American money isn't popular here\u2014even for free.Proof of the mat ter came to light this week when » cash box in a local army mess wag robbed of $80 in Canadian paper money.Left behind in tbe cash box was a $5 American bill.Export Trade Is Up to accommodate, local residents.Mr.Crawford of Art Crawford Transport estimated that 90 per cent more people move about May 1 than any other time during the year.He went on to say that most of the people moving to the United States were migrating later during the year while those in town were anxious to move around May 1.OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Canadas foreign trade deficit \u2014 excess of imports over exports \u2014 was down sharply in the first quarter of this year from the corresponding period of 1959.The buroa u of statistics re-1- \u2014\u2014- ported today a three-month im- $439 500,0()0- The March in-crca-e port balance of $38.700,000.against | compared with gains of 33.5 per $166,200.200 in the first quarter of : c'ent in February and 212 per last year.\tcent in January this year over Exports were up 22 8 per cent corresponding months of last to $1.291,500.000 while imports .v
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