Workman Albert Fialko of Toronto puts together a large poster of Progressive AD oa acd: 8% POSTER OF THE CHIEF Conservative leader John day. Diefenbaker at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto Tues- ing former The. portrait will be one of a collection show- Conservative prime ministers which will decorate the Gardens dur- ing this week's convention. (CP Wirephoto) NASSAU, The Bahamas (AP) --Tne chairman of the ruling Progressive Liberal party Mon- day accused British colonial authorities of tapping tele- phones, opening mail and other-) wise spying on members of the Bahamian government. The charge, levelled by Cecil Wallace-Whitfield, who also is Bahamian minister of works, was given in testimony before the royal commission investi- defence. affairs. PLF won an from The c gating gambling on the island Wallace-Whitfield charged that prior to last January's electicn, PLP leaders had their phones tapped, their mail opened and "were even being! spied upon." Wallace-Whitfield what: he said was a produced) secret | Bahamian In January, the U.K. Colonial Authorities Accused Phone-tapping police, foreign affairs and ee The British retain control in these three areas through the governor, Sir Ralph Grey, tra-| ditionally a neutral in political colony's United Bahamian party. HOLD SECRET SESSION issi later went! into secret session to study the! sag id" 2 Po ga plays, today. police report which Wallace--many (AP)--Susi, a dachshund,| pyt he said the changeover unit - Whitfield said he received|is acting as a wet nurse to four | trem. English to Maire lan- re ert aa ome through a secret source. " 5 y Attorney-General|Ruhr zoo say the babies were Gordon Bryce told the commis- taken from their gmother be- sior that except when the post-|cause hyenas in captivity often} ' mastet-general inspects for'kill their offspring. | all-Negro election victory|said thet it cannot call Grey as the business-supported|a witness because he is the obscena material oer contra- band, Bahamian mail may be opened only by order of the governor. "Then if it is going on it is bound to be the governor's 'orde:,""" said commission mem- Algernon Wharton of Trinidad. Bryce said wiretapping is ille- gal in the Bahamas under the Telecommunications ct. The commission already has Queen's representative. ALL IN FAMILY baby hyenas. Officials at the lrepert of the Royal Bah | police force which he said showed that police had him) under surveillance last January after he became a cabinet member, | SAYS PM'S PHONE BUGGED | He said an electronic bugging | device was found attached to a phone line in the attic of Pre- mier Lynden Pindling's home| last winter after he had become | premier. Pulice in the Bahamas are) junder British control. Under} |the Bahamian constitution, the) 'loca. government is autono- | |mous except in matters of 'international security, including) North Viets Rise Early Work Late Into The Night | dispersed, some to the country-| others in By AMANDO DORONILA Manila Times Correspondent HANOI, North Vietnam (AP) --This is a neat, clean city. With its wide, tree-lined streets, one could easily mistake it for! a small French town. The sidewalks are wide, bu the cafes that dotted them dur-/sities are ing peaceful War has obliterated this sign of/ Street corners. continental leisure both here| and in Saigon, South Vietnam. jor roduction work to evacuate the city, many homes are unoc- cupied, Neighborhood security organizations keep watch over the vacated homes. closed in line with dispersal Government personnel |Many schools an side and buildings all over smaller} the city. d universities are clused and also scattered in The central market has been|smal' units outside Hanoi Municipal services {/measures Instead, daily neces-- normally. There is enough sold in small markets| water from the taps and every times are gone. | fourd all over the city and on/morning the streets are sprin- function kled by municipal water trucks andand garbage is collected effi- {government offices have beenjciently 2 FANNE CRN Yh n+ METROCOLOR 2 7 BIG HITS! 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He said changes involving a sudden switch from English to regional languages would imperil national unity. | Chagla, a former education) |minister, said he accepts the} argument that Hindi must ulti- mately replace English and play the unifying role that Eng- |not impair educational stand- ards. | Chagla, 66, was the first Mos- lem to hold the post cf foreign jminister. He assumed office last November in a reshuffle of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's cabinet. In his resignation statement, Chagla said he is all in favor of development of India's own lan- guages, but the changeover should be gradual. "I have nightmarish visions of interpreters being needed in a high-powered conference: to interpret what one Indian ig saying to another," he said MOWERS MUSHROOM |guages must be gradual and Power lawn mowers sales alone average nearly 5,009,000 las in 1956. 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White-collar workers start working at 6 a.m. During the day they take a long siesta and then return to work, knock- ing off at 6 p.m. The long siesta serves a dou- ble purpose--it gives the people ample time to rest and prev- ents the formation of big noon- day crowds as an air raid pre- caution | Compared with Manila or any) fair-sized Philippine city, Hanoi] is dimly lit. Factories have the vm oo The rty Dozen. METROCOLOR FEATURE TODAY: 1:30 - 4:05 - 6:50 - 9:30 DID DDD DDO EEE | | Ce Hivwy ESCA Hid Sua Wen REED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT eae Spel fae rol A COUAAWHER., priority over the use of electric power and conservation meas- ures are enforced. Street lighting is with 40-watt| bulbs but there is no blackout | unless the alert is sounded. But) even if the street lighting is not} so bright, one can stroll late at nigh! without being bothered. | Toe people are so disciplined that there is no sign of panic} during raids. 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The commit its study of th Lord Holds LONDON ( ernment has Lord Robens the National ( reject his offe ing the Aberfe learned today. An infor announcement likely will be next few days Robens, wid be one of Brit trators, was ¢ cized last mor tribunal whict board for lz mining disast school childre: The tribun: slide might pened but for ishness and | board official named nine who headed trolled industs criticized as | ble for the b for "incon "unwise" sta the disaster. Robens offe the governme sion for a mo nal recommer against anoth Meanwhile, cials and ed Britain came port of Roben It is under ment has dec Valuable' an lose during a shutting mines to mal try more effic tive with othe Bishop': Possibil TORONTO Anglican Chu bishop's cour to investigate one of its To alleged dem to be spotligl ing inquest. At least 16 ing doctors a be called to | 24 inquest in! year-old Kat lington, Ont. June 18 in | Mathias Ang of meninigi! abscess.