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Show 2 mtI-gA'- SUNDAY HERALD w f III " De Gaulle Hints Peace " " Warden Says Things Going1 to Get. Tougher' Readers Court By WILL BERNARD Reformers in a certain community put through a. law" In Alaeria who didn't, had to pay a $3 fine. ... Several resentful citi?ens decided to take a test, case ' ' ' to court. "It's a free country," they argued.. "Part of our' free-dois the right to either vote or not vote as we. choose. a gerian war may be nearing Force has no place in an American election." ' !"' peaceful end. "But this new law doesn't say which way people have "We are in a period whenpeace to and you know of. which peace I city officials. "It just says they have to to The choice of) candidates is still theirs. vote, and period. speak liberty ire going be assured,? De Gaulle said. He "We don't want our. democracy to be lost by neglect. made the statement in a speech Too many people fail to cast; their, ballots. They are too before mayors and local officials willing to let the other fellow pick the government." who received him at Hontlucon on THE , COMPULSORY IS VOTING LAW VALID? the second day of his both then mark sides, " Weigh fyour verdict: tour of French provinces. An MOULINS, France (UPD remark by President Charles de Gaulle raised speculation today that the four year Al. : By RUSS NIELSEN United Press International ; DEER LODGE, Mont; (UPD "Things are going to get a lot tougher . around here," Warden Floyd Powell said Saturday after the quelling of his frist prison riot since he became warden here. "I've always believed in a thorough program of rehabilitation and somewhat light discipline. I don't know just how I will change my program now, but it sure is going to get tougher." 40, walked down the , Powell, sidewalk fronting . the cold gray .stoned walls to a hearby restaurant, perched himself on a chair .and ordered ham and eggs. "I guess you could say all's well that ends well, and this one ended in great shape." "' Police Force Reporter to Give Up Phone "Our only concern was for the safety of the hostages inside the walls." The 36 hour uprising had a particularly bitter moment for the graying, usually pleasant penal official. His good friend, Deputy Warden Ted Rothe, was shot and killed Thursday afternoon as the convicts took over the prison. Rothe had worked with Powell at Waupun, Wis. Powell had worked there 18 years and brought Rothe with him. Powell came here last August and Rothe followed him in October. "He was a good friend and. a good man," Powell said. Powell said the original strategy was to "sweat them out and let them cool off" in hopes that would become the disillusioned in their effort to obtain various concessions and voluntarily give up the hostages. "But when one of my contacts inside the wall, told me 'they're going to burn the hostages', I had ring-leade- , off-the-cu- by-polic- at e to give up his gun-poitelephone line to San Francisco just before the attack of Montana State Prison. Here is . four-da- y rs everything we had available." He said he 'did not know what he would have done if the inmates ,had notv decided to harm their hostages. TEARS OF JOY AND RELIEF Mrs. Couzzins weeps on shoulder of her husband Lawrence who was. freed by National Guard at Montana State prison at Deer Lodge Saturday. Couzzins was one of, 22 hostages seized by rioting convicts at the prison. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) r "I suppose we would simply have kept on waiting," he said. . , Montana Prison Mutiny Ends With 3 Dead Todoy's Chuckle - the most useless, most senseless newsmen who- entered the prison (Continued from Page One) I've ever heard of. It was Friday at the , invitation of the a bazooka blast at a turret of one riots not planned, it was a spur of the convicts to hear their grievances of the" towers. moment thing." They passed through a tunnel into Another highway patrolman covZa'vattero of Fred United Press a large guard cage above the ered the advance of the guardsmen through the gate of .the west International was one of three messhall to listen to the convicts wall with fire from a burpgun. The heavily-arme- d troops made c the k their way into through the unoccupied women's - By JACK BACON United Press International DEER LODGE, Mont. (UPD I could tell the - police were mad when I saw' them coming. I was just phoning the latest development of the Montana riot from my phone in a private residence when I saw officers coming at me. Search on For Statue of Last Inca QUESTION ANSWERED LONDON (UPD A reader of the Daily Telegraph said today he wrote to the Ministry of Health about his hearing aid and was told that in future replies he I found a should refer to: They told me that all phones were temporarily out of bounds and that all newsmen were to report immediately into a central J room near the warden's office. I tried to exDlain this over the phone when suddenly ; rifle about a foot from my head. hung up in a hurry! ;i When we nervous .newsmen had been herded into the central room police lambasted us because one radio station had told of unusual -activity near the prison. The prisoners had radios too, the officer explained, and should liot have been tipped off about national guard and police plans. We stood there 'wondering what next when suddenly all hell broke ' loose. The National Guard had opened up on the prison and we "IV (V) (1) SR." WRONG RHB5-19-2C-21- 9. , PEW NEW YORK (UPD A search was under way today for a statue of the last Inca, Atahualpa, believed to be somewhere in the United States. For 100 years a statue supposedly of Atahualpa has graced the plaza-oCuzco, Peru, but it really is one of Powhatan, father of Pocohantas, shipped to Cuzco by mistake by a Philadelphia The statements raised a flurry of comments in French political circles. Some observers saids be Gaulle was ref ering to the Berlin crisis and the forthcoming negotiations with the Soviet Union. Most commentators interpreted the statements as point up hopes for an early end to the Algerian ; conflict. They linked the remark to the current visit to Paris of Morroc-ca- n Crown Prince Moulay Hassan,1 who .is trying to arrange a visit by his father, King Mohammed V. Hassen, who met with French Foreign Minister . Maurice Couve de Murville Friday, said last week, that a ' meeting between .his father and De Gaulle could be a "last chance" attempt to settle the Algerian war. durGaulle De has concentrated ing his tour on- selling French peasants and. workers on the nation's rapid recovery' since he instituted his severe economic aus' nt his story. vote,"-replied- ' :, . Editor's Note; Jack Bacon, reporter, was forced m -- choice but to open up with no ff YES'( ) face. No ; one else was injured in ' L. Bell, 53, unit foreman at Co- the' accident. ', to Bell was taken lumbia Geneva Steel's Columbia Dragerton mine near Dragerton, suffered a Hospital where his condition was frontal skujl fracture with dam- ,iiMfu db itiii, lit; is a vvsiucw of Columbia. t He is married and, age to the frontal brain lobe has two daughters. when coal "bounced" Thursday ' from the working face, , striking ATHLETE'S FOOT him ' in the face and shoulders. (fungus infection) may spread to other parts- - of the body. Before 25 is of who veteran a Bell, j it does set H St M Ointment from years at the Columbia mine,- - was "Syour druesist and testing for gas when J the coal .your problem will shattered away from the mine (UPD DRAGERTON; George : .' be solved or you get your money NEW terity program. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only one ' of the survives Pyramids Egypt. Of the famed i mm SALT LAKE CITY - (UPD Qminn C ' Tanlrinl IT - Coif 1 i. i ;ti 1ere . Liasje) wm Keynote speaker at CAM .. ' 1 57 office. " ellbloc O n quarters. Bazookas Stop Murder Powell said the initial bazooka blast shook the rioters enough so they were unable to carry out plans of dousing the hostages with g inflammable material and set them afire in their cells. About 50 troops firing tear gas, rifle and machine guns reached the tower where the seven holdouts were concerned. I twas here that one of the guardsmen, Lt. Russ -- Pullium, 28, was hit by a flying bullet. u (HJUl u LTU f IN UUUXl-Ui.Vy'UN- n i ; "The one to thank for our, resThe council gets no pay, so 100 cue is the Lord," said guard Er-wi- n per cent of nothing is still Sieler, father of six. He said convicts armed with knives, cleavers and guns paraded back and forth in front of the hostages cells during their imprison- Reader's Court - ' T "H 1 1 J Z 3 T . . 3 May -- is y!' families. crease. the biennial state convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of it Utah in St. George May was announced today. , Sen. Thorpe Waddingham (D-- ; THE VERDICT Delta) will be permanent, chaircourt said the voter, not 'No. man of the- convention.. He also the The : government, is the highest J J a major i auuress. win ueuvei power in the land so it isn't logiThe convention .'schedule cal for fhe government to force the" voter to exercise his rights. A Hav lnnc1noco cecc mm rr: ft t re- - compulsory vote, the court said, JJ atuinesses. orricer.s ludv not a right at all but an act of torts. election of .new officers and is subservience. (State laws vary; delegates to the National Conven- For personal guidance, see your tion of Young Democratic Clubs family lawyer.) of America. 1-- 3, back. Apply H M &c soothing to prevent infectionin minor Jcuts leavine abno soresolutely ness. II & 'M Lab Reg. In U.S.A. Se Canada. patent ROOFS GOOD ROOFS COATED OLD ROOFS RECOVERED PHONE FR BUILT-U- P - I () Miner Hurt At Dragerton The troops called on the convicts high in the tower to surrender. Two more bazooka blasts were fired into the; turret. Five convicts, badly shaken by the concussion, surrendered with small fragmentary wounds. foundry. outMeanwhile, Smart and Miles realized wnat tne . activities died in the top deck of the turret. side the prison had been leading REQUEST DENIED CHICAGO (UPD Win Control Of Prison Mrs. Marily "up to. Nobody tried to stop us from L. Ware, 27, asked for' a divorce The guardsmen and police won getting to a phone after that. on4 grounds her husband, Henry, control of the prison 20 minutes ,31, squirted her with a water pis- after storming the gates. tol. The jury turned her down. The 16 hostages who had lived for 35 hours with the threat of NO COMPLAINTS death by fire, rope or bullet .hangCOLDWATER, Mich. (UPD There were no taxpayer com- ing over them were quickly freed ... plaints when the city council vot- and streamed joyously into the ed itself a 100 per cent pay in- streets for jubilant reunions with Young Democratic Convention to be Held in St. George NO L For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere T on this; page. f ment. , As the captives surged out of the prison, newsmen, stunned by the suddenness of the assault, had difficulty identifying them in the milling crowds in the darkness. 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