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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, I960 GA World News Scenes UAR Workers Threaten To Boycott U.S. Ships Kidnaped, Found Safe C New York Times Service " By Anoclated Pres, SYDNEY MINES, N.S., April A store clerk found an 18 boy alive and unharmed In a field Monday seven hours after he was kidnaped from his home. and dockworkers In United CAIRO, April Arab Republic ports raised a cry Monday that they would boycott visiting American ships unless the freighter Cleopatra was unloaded and serviced In New York. ' THE GOVERNMENT WITHHELD official reaction or comment until a federal court In New York handed down a decision on the longshoremens picketing of the Arab vessel It was learned, however, that the Cleopatra Incident was brought to the attention of President Gamal Abdel Nasser as an "emergency matter Immediately on his return Saturday evening from a trip to India and Pakistan. Observers here anticipated the government would take, "positive steps" If the Cleopatra picketing continued because of what Arab dockworkers were doing. Sources said unionists here would not "lift a finger" until they had at least the tacit approval of government authorities In Cairo, Instead, dockworkers held meetings over the weekend In Alexandria and Port Said and Suez in Egypt and in Latakia, the principal port in Syria. No ransom was demanded and police were puzzled as to a motive. sus-pecri- n ;:z Work? Sure, Gotta Support Meg - LONDON, April 18 (UPI) Antony Armstrong-Jone- s plans to be a real working member of the royal family after his, marriage to Princess Margaret by becoming an interior decorator, friends said Monday. The friends said Margaret herself approved the idea. They" said will give up his Armstrong-Jones- lucrative photography business his Chelsea shop already Is closed and Margaret will Join him In helping out with the decorating business. has - no . intenArmstrong-Jone- s tion of becoming merely another quiet male shadow, following his Aii.cl.t.S F,.m Wir.ph.t. royal wife around and doing nothing Antony Armstrong-Jone- s T Bomb" Ban backers and the marchers London, they Monday for a Trafalgar Square, Margaret herself has a strong artistic bent and has deco-rate- d crowd In shadow of Nelsons - Column in mass protest rally. See story on Page L her own suite in Clarence House, Armstrong-Jone- s photography was on the arty side and he has dabbled In dress designing and has been Interested In fields allied with Interior decorating, Tony was reported planning to expand Into hotel and C New York Times Service covered to keep it from becoming awash commercial office decorating as well as home and possibly in a driving rain and equally heavy torrents 18-, d theatrical decorating.. - BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, April An of confetti, streamers, flowers, balloons and of this cap300,000 people pigeons thrown by crowds packing every itals population stood in a chill rain Monday Malaya Ruler Cite afternoon to welcome President Alberto window along the route. Lleras Camargo home from two weeks In THOUSAND bunting-deckeTHREE Victory Over Reds RIO DE JANEIRO, April 18 the United States. trucks, buses, taxis, tractors, bulldozers, KUALA LUMPUR, April 19 The U.S. Navy aircraft unThe new King of carrier Shangri-L(UPI) steamed for LLERAS LANDED Sunday at Barran-quill- a combines, floats and cars as well as counted horses, bicycles and even roller- Malaya, Sir Hismuddin Alan her new home base In May-port- , on the Caribbean coast, where he skaters escorted the returning hero as the Shah, Tuesday proclaimed vicEla., Monday after a tragedy-- spent the night There people carried him crowd chanted "Lleras Lleras Lleras." , visit to South from his Colombian air force tory' over the Communists In marred on their plane Malaya and an end to the American ports. " About 100,000 people who had waited shoulders. emergency effective hours at the city's main intersection of ONE OF the Shangri-La. July 3L The Presidents ride from Eldorado Air- Avenida Jimenez de Quesada and Carrera frogmen is missing and beport here to the center of Bogota took Seven, broke police lines and spontaneously Sir Hismuddin, who was lieved drowned In Rios Guan-abartwo hours at the head of a long sang the Colombian national anthem as elected only last week, ad-- , Bay. The carrier suf- Lleras arrived at the Cuhdlnamarca departparade. dressed Parliament Tuesday fered an explosion after leavMercedes-BenHis to be had convertible mental capitol and waved from a window. for the first time as King. ing Valparaiso, Chile, for Rio 10. Several of her crewApril It has not been an easy vic- men were injured. tory and the cost has been dear both in lives and resources HE WAS" NOT Identified he said. pending notification of next of The government declared a kin. - atate i of - emergency at . the - The Shangri-L- a Is transferheight of Communist expan- ring from the U.S. West Coast sion in Malaya when British to the East Coast. She had to and other troops were battling come down around South By Tillman Durdin munlque will reveal no decisions of any great Imporguerrillas through the Malayan America because she is too big New York Times Writer for the Panama Canal tance. Jungles. RANGOON, April 18 En-LComChou of Premier FURTHER TRIBUTE will - Bad munist China completed Mon- be paid to friendly relations Whisky? Rubbish! visit to Rangoon day a four-daand prepared to depart Tues- between Communist China and Burr-r-r- n Burma, to the five principles day morning for India. Business aspects of his visit of peaceful coexistence and to GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, April 18 (UPI) The scotch were concluded after a final the common desire of the two whisky had a smokier taste than usual In the village of discussion with Burmas powers for success at next Cambuslang Monday but every drop of It was free. premier, JJ Nu, Monday after- months conference between noon and agreement on a Joint Premier Nikita Khrushchev of The villagers drank because Glasgows disaster was ' their gain. communique that will be re- the Soviet Union, President Elsenhower and other heads of leased Tuesday. Cambuslang Is the site of the Glasgow rubbish heap. government in Paris. And In the rubbish are bottles of rare scotch whisky, melFormal talks with Mr. Nu THE COMMUNIQUE lowed by a dollar fire last month. Will began Sunday. Trash from the destroyed whisky warehouse Included also announce a decision to a number of bottles unspoiled by the blaze. It is" understood the com- - Increase trade between the two countries and Joint condemnai tion of actions of the South African ' government In its treatment of South African KP3 Negroes. China-India The border dispute is known to have been delt with extensively In talks between Chou and Nu, but it was reported Monday there is unlikely to be any mention in the communique of the dls- Ptlt ' -- iLii k . Bogota Goes Wild Over Chief -- - estl-mate- one-thir- d On Way Home d () a -- - s z slight He accused the capitalist c New York Time, Service BELGRADE, April 18 Deli- world of being responsible for cately sidestepping his ideolog- the cold war and the arms ical quarrel with the Kremlin, race. Behind these, he declared, President Joseph Broz Tito of some leadbelief the lay to support moved in Monday Soers the of capitalist countries Nikita S. Knrushchev, the viet premier, on a variety of that through military force international issues.' they might weaken the existing Socialist countries, if not chief THE 'YUGOSLAV them. delivered a blistering broad- destroy GerTHESE WERE among the side against West ms n y, demanding , the re- points made by Marshal Tito address to the straining of "those who are in a 35,000-worin the foot- opening session of the fifth steps of the sinister forces that congress of Yugoslavias. So, ., 20 years ago plunged mankind ciallst alliance, the popular into the greatest catastrophe front organization of the naof its history. tions ruling Communist Party. He accused the West of ignThe alliance claims about oring-the danger to peace six and one-hal- f million memrepresented by such provoca- bers, or nearly 58 per cent tive facts as the recent West of ail Yugoslavs of voting age. German bid for military bases in Spain. HE PRAISED Khrushchevs Build Bomb Shelters proposal to the United Nations - TAIPEI, April J8 UP) More-tha- n for complete disarmament and 1,000 new bortlb shelters the subsequent cut of 1200,-00- are being built on Quemoy,. men from the Soviet largest of the island outposts armed forces as an example the Chinese Nationalists hold to others, off the China mainland. d Police said they held a The strange case but disclosed no additional details. Jean McPhee, the clerk, came across brown eyed Russell Mackenzie in the soggy field behind his home. The child The was clad only In a lower half of a sleeping suit had been removed. The weather was a chilly 35 degrees and a drizzling rain was falling, but Russell suffered only ' - Tito Praises Nildta, Hits West on Bonn Canada Baby cold. Miss McPhee Was on her way to work when she found the baby. following Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackenthe parents, were almost beside themselves with Joy. They are a family of only modest means. Our prayers have been answered," Mrs. Mackenzie said. Oh, my God, my God. ' The baby was found at 7:10 a.m. He was sleeping when plucked from his crib at 12:15 a.m. by a man who forced his heavy-se- t way into the Mackenzie home in this Cape Breton Island town" and brushed off protests of the infants aunt . who was dark-haire- FREE: DEMONSTRATION iSteven's Henager's Tested 1 d Executive Leadership Course T uesday, MACKENZIES 6:45 p.m. Stop waiting for the breaks. Start making them for yourself now. . . baby-sitting- THE learn how to "tell" yourself. Stop op your Incoms. zie, went This course Tuesday 6:45-9:4- 5 p.m.) will help you develop: promptness of - sion, positive metital attitudes; speech and that "sells you; budgeting your time and energy; habit of going the second mile; creative imagination; self confidence; applied faith in yourself; art of winning friends; pleasing personality; good showmanship; frank manners and speech. to a movie Sunday night and left Russell and another son, Frankie, 3, In the care of Christina Mackenzie. Hie father said he could see no reason for the abduction. There was no mention of ransom, he said. 1 dont have any money." .. MACKENZIE has been employed for about a month with the Canadian Overseas Tele 15-we- There communications Corp. In Nfld. Miss Mackenzie suffered deep gash in the forehead when she protested the mans entry Into the house. It a difference (every In Sfivent Henager training. o 'it " i W. iltViMi, Pr. UA Chou Ends Burma Trip. AT GONER'S Plans for India Talks An UM ON 1959 G.E. 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