WEATHER It It's Good For The lsl o and ' Sunny }with a Jewiilfudh); igitervals; cod. . - ‘ er: lig t win 5. w- 'g 3' and '2. The Guardian is For ll’ ~ Thursday: a few showers. a 0 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLO’I‘TETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1964. Britain, south Rhodesia Facing Complete Split i White Control i Root Of Issue ' LONDON iApt—Britain toldlceived in London late. Monday Southern Rhodesia Tuesday it night. .‘wili be guilty of treason and] Wilson reminded the Rho- fbanish t mmon- é desians the decision to grant in- weaith if it declares itself inde< {dependence rests entirely with pendent from Britain. The white ithe British government and rulers of the African colony re- :Parliament and “they have a « iacted angrily. isolemn duty to be satisfied that " . . . . ibefore granting indepen ence it ane M'mster. Ia" 3mm]th . would be acceptable to the peo- e l ple of the country as a whole." “‘3?” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES VOL. N0. Authorised In Second Class Moll It the Post office bop-ritual“. OttI'I. I.“ for payment if MIMI ll "i Stunting Bomber i” . " Crashes, Kills At Least Eight EL CENTRO. Calif. lAlli—A’snack bar in the commissary jet bomber. roaring along only complex. setting it afire. The 20 feet off the ground during a;commissary is about 150 yards parachuting show. clipped a from the first point of impact. power pole and crashed in fiery Photographer Juanito Lazo oi pieceslat a naval air base 'l‘ucs- the El Ccntro Post and press day killing at least eight per- was at the scene. “i saw the sons. plane coming in about 20 feet Tiree crew members of the-in the air and about 300 yards twtn - jet A3D attack bomber away." 'ie said. "I saw a ball were among the dead. o flame shoot away from thel A base spokesman said sixplane and then it crashed. ltl persons were seriously injured -missed the officers“ club. hit at ' and 20 suffered minor injuries. ‘church roof and then crashed‘ o . AT BUSY CORNER Base telephone communica- into the commissar tions were cut off and there “Smoke began to'billow up ' ' were COHfllC'lnf: details in early from the commissary and rec- a e reports. El Centro radio station 3 rcation hall." : KAMP. which had a man at the- Anoth‘ w‘ . . . - scene. gave this report: nie. said: "Hess Harald Van . Yesterday an offical of the I walk signal remains on. This .Th o .l‘. on a low-level “i was standing in from of, iMunicipal Signal Company was i signal now will remain on for a flight demonstration ‘at the El the chapel when the plane: Pam 3 Ken‘, "f Summeriide j in Charlottetown to make cer- half-minute enabling the pedes- Ccntro naval air faCIliU‘. came clipped along tile ton of t e} ' ', ‘ . tain adjustments to the new Sig- trians to cross both Queen and in low. started to pull up. then building. A wing disintegrated i has been “harded the pf" ; nal lights at the corner of Queen Grafton on the same light if th’s up appeared (0 lose. Power and alll- and shattered the roof. scatter-. Mooney Memorial SChOlal'Sth. and Grafton Strcets. is necessary. ‘ mde- A Wm“ Chhl’c‘l “‘9 “’h or lan debrls- Then it kept on go- i at St, Dunstan‘s University, it. On the recommendation 0t"i Police Chief Sterns Webster the powcr‘pole and the plane in: and hit the commissary." was announced yesterdav M the police department. thcrc cautioned motorists to obey the came to plcces. Among the dead were the pi. ‘ , ' ‘ lwere two changes made. The i new lights. especially at rush Parts of tie. hombcr struck lot. Lt.-Cmdr. Paul Teris: theIReV' V-G' Mumaghan' dean "ft pedestrian signals will now u :hours. At rush hours the green ihe base admm'swatih" hund' Ch'l’llhl‘ cmdr- Arthur Perke’. StUdleS 3‘ SDU and Chairman 1main on at all times; the hand A arrow that comes on indicates mi" "1% '53." :flthehssfl Chg”! and the OM" Other crew mem‘ of the committee on studies. which indicates that pedestrian that vehicle traffic can only go swimainugl $31 12:51]]"yrr ase ber'arglinhyfindeih I. d d , The Scholarship is granted an.‘: must wait remains on unless the straight ahead. When the green The largest piece a hit" the mi “Enable” 0 e ‘33 “ere, nuauy h, the student who hasi walk Signal is on. i arrow is on there are to be ilo ' idisplayed the attributes of ham ; However. it is still necessary i turns made. The green arrow is work and perserverance during i for the pedestrians to push the . only on at rush periods. A 0 his previous yea,- at SDI], ibuttons to activate the Signai. 1 mal green light is on at other‘ I I . . , There is a button on each of the, times. anadlan D f urgent-vs: l————— the mn M M” Bennett Kelly i lighs. one each of the foughcm ' ‘ “ ese " cannot see a way out." 1 . . and the late Mr. Kelly. me“ of the Intel-seem" l1, A light Mil-tank weapfln- it weighs less than “V0 Southern Rhodesia is the last I ibuttons must be pushed before. ,. l i i l The second Change made was‘ new version of the. familiar ‘Pm‘hds and COhSlS'S 0f 3 Slm‘ remnant of the now dissolved ' 1' ito lengthen the time that the. “Heller” ha‘ been adopted pie rofket grenadeC firg‘fi Central African Federation of I ' ‘ com is own case. p l ‘ h g _ - iR odesia and Nyasaland lt ist PAUL B. KELLY = a. =- m w :3 =1 =r o a. m 1' or no a c: g. 'Y Conservative government. He. told the Rhodesian Parliament; in Salisbury the British want to see black nationalist lead Soutih- ern Rhodesia. ; Southern Rhodesia's h i g h commissioner in London said -' Britain and R h o d e s i a are 2 .; "rapidly getting to the point of no return." Commissioner Evan * NEW INFANTRY WEPON .Campbe“ '~ Frankly. at the moment I ‘D the pedestrian signals will work. by the Canadian Army. It Wil' Potvin of Ottawa. a member .‘a territory of 3.600.000 blacks . :S'trcm led i g I, give, an infantryman the cap- of the. Regiment of Canadian .and 221,500 whites under ’w‘mel ‘ ‘s. 5 By DAVE McINTOSH 'would take hold in the n t. ‘ OTTAWA (CP) ~ Defence'year. rs SeggtgiTOBLé rTreynCoiéxgler; . LYNN. Mass. (APl »— An 83- . ability 0‘ khocmhg 0‘” a 50’ Guards' demm‘s'm‘es u” rule' " I 5 Min in the 196364 fiscal: A _ y - o i .r_ id - . - t'f‘e 3 ton tank at a range of 250 me- weapon. - ~ . v _5 PRIME MINISTER Ian yzir roie to its highest point in icufpeemdelfgfi’icgs bfli‘gcgglt Siggrthi: lchuialjflitfsemgfevafipeggg: ; i {fl-Z. (habe‘f'gf $13.13;; limit tres. Known as the. M-72 LAW. ((3? Wll'epllolm 58:11:“?3:ghwifivigmflgggr'(£2,z Smith of Southern Rhodesia the last seven years, omelals “‘526‘000'000‘ It cans for a cut. over the runway at Tricities i, istrangled with a stocking 'l'uett-I demanded the entire population. Tllcsday accused the British i 2‘ disclosed Tuesday. t - . . . .v - id ' h t t o i t t' be -i government of wanting black ~. . . i t ea] 2.) , , .. Air ort Tuesda . but Goidwa- NEW \ORK iApl—The Brit-l ay in er _apar men. 0 vomg age allowed to se i V g . . ' Despite SlBShes in some flavyigel‘n ngrgfioe‘gmm mmlfigigfid terpdidnq know‘y what was go, ‘rtsh liner Queen Mary arrived‘ Police said a 21-year-old Bosu iect a government, as was done] A ma" “ahfmahsu "t lead 8:3"! RgAt-F equ'pmgl'tt pr?‘.iince costs to $1.126.000.000. al ing on. :Tuesday from Southamptoil‘ilfm girl. taken iron} the samfi, o ‘ lift the case of the two other! the Ch”th- fhe {gale eeihcreegfipgnfiihrc: 31o figure which many officials nowl The Republican presidential lane,- a voyage in which the 1 apartment to hospital_ a f te r ;membei-s of the old federation ‘ 1964 amoufilted to 21683861005383; they doubt win he achieved. nominee walked up to he 1 quarters of its 1,000 crew mem- . what was described as ingestion ‘ .t h a t achieved independence 1 l . . . . The main reason for the 1963-l cock it to find out as the ibEI'S were 593mm“ f0? Clues ‘0 0‘ some 200 headacm tablet“ . hem Bmam ~ “Northern Rho. ' r W the bulge“ outlay on defehcelot increase in housekeeping ex-l Boeillg 727 jet levelled off to ‘ ut‘d iwas placed under arrest. I deSia. now Zambia, and Nyasa- ~ , land. now Malawi. I“ x a . .. . . m er. §§§§f57thfvh$elh'sghizsfggefficnéoflIpenditures was a “6.000.000 Pay swoop low over the airport. i Officials of the line said no They declined to id tify tier emmem was last in office 'incrca‘se for the armtd forces pilot Ralph Long said he iclues were found. limme‘diately'. '. 3 _ SEEKS BACKING The Liberals, who ‘again "as-Ea“ ’ 37650090,“ additional 809'. made the manoeuvre“ at about 3 The seamh "rd" was radlm’d :‘Stpoglce. .53“; she’ll (“db his"; OTTAWA iCPl—-Justice Min- will make no firm recommend-ax Prime Minister Harold Wi-i sumed Power in April. 1953. Eel-"’23": “Emmi” fwd the 350 miles a“ hour- He 53'd It the. llllxuryh vessel shorl'yfthé baffifusb wfihya llama“ sfggktdster Favreau said Tuesday he tion about shifting the women‘s son's government was reported have promised to reduce ex.lh”h ""395 pehs 0“ "h ~ _ the plane was 400 feet over (“her h e“ ‘9 3"“5h 9"” . . h] t . ed y h .‘plans to recommend to cabinet.prison at Kingston. Ont. .to be seeking united Common- penditures on defence depart; the runway. .near where the body of a mur mg tlg lY WIN 31‘0"" 9’ What two committees, one com: seri s of o osition ues_ wealth backing for its grave lde e W q warning a declaration of inde~ . . . ‘ - - . . A men! housekeeping — militaryi ' But to ashen-faced reporters red EhghSh cab dhlver ,Wab.‘ mm“. :posed of members of Parlia-i . ‘ . _ personnel costs and operations! P riding in the rear. it seemed Hound the day the Shlp sailed. .5. Th? younger. woman was I" [menL investigate the Canadian $23; 21:5 ngfltegisitn Mist; ipendence by the Salisbury gov- and maintenance—and increase! » lower than that. ' ‘ g: gilgastgggg'fioiglemfiahfie l'” ’correctional system and prisons. 'which hag mm? finder fit“: mm; firnment was treason and rebel. “pehding 0" new weah°hs in? R d S The jet swung Into a turn i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ Mr. vreau. who Monday; ‘ .' . ' h on. cqglptm'enih l i f~ 1 th I y a few minmes an” taken“ I unlvers'fles BELIEVE!) RELATED toured S" Vincent de Pam pen-‘ESZRSDemocrahc MP5 m recent Britain's Commonwealth Sec- u in e as isca ycar e; ‘ . . the seahhclt Sign flashed hack . o 0 Police said the girl was be- [itentiary near Montreal and said i . ‘ , ‘ A trend was _in the opposue di-i OTTAWA (cpi-prime vii... on and the niane raced back i COMMISSION iieved to be a relative of Mrs. {publicly it will be vacated within He told Cl‘edltlsle Leader nearm‘l’g' fgrrf‘huiuggfigmlghflmi rection. Military personnel costs. ism. Pearson said in the Com. to the airport i h b ' factor in i i 3 . Has Toug Jo St. Clair. two years. said tiat pending the Caouette that a . . . I There was no indication the. parliamentary prisons study he . changes at St. Vincent de Paul Icapnhl' t9 report to he cablnet 234 615 in 1962-63 and operations . m . - eon his talks about the serious:- ‘ llatest versmn of the contrib- Wagner said Goldwater ' the i rose to $659 695.011 from 61-] i ' mons Tuesday he hopes the Press Secretary Paul F. . _ ‘ , . . maintenance cm“ mared‘ ‘ OTTAWK LP TI lstrtahnglling had dany iznnnectitzh the" “‘9'” M the mm‘ iRhodesian situation With the .. . . - - . .. . , 4‘ I .. , .w unsove sra_i s ' l ‘ ‘074itél0ry Canada penSlon plan will didnt knovt about the ma . to com l 1 g Strong Quake . leaders of Kenya. Uganda, l and ‘ t" “16234336 from “00'180 edebated and introduced "ata noeuvre until it happened. miSSiOH that has JUSl begun 81 women in Greater 305%“ film! 1 While the maximum security iZambia and other black-ruled x i tile previous year. .. ~ - ‘ ' ' - ~ ‘ - - ” V _ ‘. ver ear] date. He checked in the cockpit .study 0f “18 financmfi 0f higher.1962. . ‘ institution would be transferred. Commonwealth countries. fr; Eacl. these 3:0 LHlCEOIlfsl y y . and came back laughing. jeducaiion in Canada has al-‘ Medical Examiner Edmund; Shakes Vienna 13 unit would he built at St, Vin-j B H l t M ‘ l 31.91:"? fquntlhr‘z: rose _°i “9 was reply'm‘ "’ slahley "That was to separate the ireadydound lliETI‘Oblem “BX- .lannino said Mrs. t Clair's; cent de Paul to distribute prls-‘. 2 0m cf ‘9” hm???” The“ re" $55 Domf 111th e Peatetgilinowlt's (NDP w Winnipeg men from the boys," he laid ‘tl‘aol‘t'llllal‘lly difficult“ .bec‘aliseieyes were congested and she‘ VIENNA (Reutersl-—A strong oners to the different penal in- ‘gov Tng‘ent s:h Oh. to. mid? 33:25 is cry 0 e arm .1\orth_Centrel, who noted that a reporter lawn lof cultural and economic differfi possibly died of asphyxiation zearthquake was registered in stitutions. In addition. the ad. :egsgthaii"; Once CFASISIhihlfi‘l‘uhEh Slur-Ming on muipmenl rose resolutions preceding money ‘ - ’ iI-[e added there were bruises on iv‘tha and other parts 0‘ Al’s" mihisuatlve offices and were“ Idesian overnmeiftalalr ahv bod ' slightly to $282 598 479 fro‘mibllls can only .be debated one . ; pean‘ \. w. Bladcn. of them}... body. ‘ll‘lfl rhuesdziy night. :‘ationai building; would be bum‘ shown Edefiance b ewe t: COMMONWEALTH Secret- szsa 368 788 but 88-; beécenlage day before coming to a vote un- Blas‘i Parflcles :iUnlversity of Toronto, clairmani From June. 1952' um“ lash In Vienna, two strong tram. . there. lwnson.s request Sgndav-‘nci 1mg. 3W Arthur Bollf’mlly 53'” of 'the‘ total defence budget‘der new Commons rules. . . got the commisswn establishediJan. 4' 11 women were straw . ms were followed by two minor: Mr Favreau said mat Mei!” assurau e av “.1 l: l s! - Tuesday the British goverm i to led on Found In Britain by we “aim” “MW of gled in their a artments No e ones. ’ '~ - '- i - c- “ ““e‘a “°" "W's s'awmrm on the m"- there was practically no; M11 Pearson n 109 a. Canadian universities and mid . P - fl _ . St. Vincent de Paul shift Willzlaration of independence would v "one" Oran mp 81 in" change, ithis one-day debate wdl be held . ‘Jeges‘ told the conference's amt 0‘ the Cl'lmes has bee]! solved. | NO casualties or SPNOUS dam-loot involve loss of jobs for anyinot be made ‘nrqinde gnden" if “set; n N0 EARLY EFFECTS Im the next few days. but he LONDON (Reuters) -— Tiny mal meeting Tuesday his' Eight of the stranglings were gage were immediately reported.'.warden or keeper. One of the: min” reply aw mum "M Rhodosi‘; "W M, ‘m” Officials said it was not “figave no indication when the radioactive particles from the. g 1 ms f f iin Boston. one in Lynn. one in. . . peeled that the government'5.1egislation will proceed to the 'Chinese atomic explosion werelulxlgggt‘ bee :rea‘edo wit: e231]:ng lem and one in Lawrence. timated the quake at force fivelenoug‘h prison guards will policy of switching some main-'second reading stage—approval picked up in Britain Tuesday by ' The apartment of Mrs. St. 0}! the 12-901"! Mercalll "lien-i available who hit ' Clair is about a mile from Sity scale- . evit I" ve competed ‘ “name costs h, new equipment in principle. the Atomic Energy AulhOI‘lW- The commission had alreadyl _ ‘ lthe course 0-f- mmucnon for I visited several Maritime cam-V Where M155 Helen E. Blake» 95' An earthQUake also Was Teflmguahds at trammg faculties es-l puses and new" if we "even was strangled on June‘so, 1951 istered in Bud ape st and ,tablished some time ago. ; roduce a report I feel some M155 Blake was the lhll'd 0‘ the throughout Hungary. Budapest;ASKS FULL REPORT I N S I p I A universities have been stimu- ll WOmen Whose stranglings Radio reported. No damage was; n ep‘ lined.- by preparing briefs. lam still a mystery. reported. . lZaul Mgfrt‘ineati (PC —a:l?:‘i tia T iscamingue) I I . . :Mr. Favreau for a detailed re-1 7 \ port of his findings during the o ut ec ion pen lng : -- By JAMES NELSON telection expenditures." it is to] State. Secretary Lamontagne. Mr. Favreau agreed to do so OTTAWA (CP) —-Anotlier steplstudy the problem in Canada responsible for the chief elec- lif Mr. Martineau submits hisj questions in writing so that a OTTAWA (CPI -v— A Liberal 000 In temporary 509nm"; 3!" towards electoral reform wosi‘and the experience of other toral. officer's branch. said in g the announcement that wriiitten reporbcould be made.:MP and lawyer. Milton Klein, thorin for November and De- e taken Tuesday a few hoursicountries. Re'd Sm“ ‘NDP— “hargf’d in the (‘ommons Tucs- ccmhcr after the wheels started to turn‘ he group will he headed byithis is the first time a Ca The meteorological office es-i i . . _ .great problems was to ensugzwlve this assurance was re_ "mum. .— 0! 1-9 5 :1 n 0 B r. a. m “U in av peels to make his recommenda- Canada's broadcasting rc,~ isirative structure. Mr. Hark- “0” 850‘” PSlabllSlunlii twottions Sunday night by broad- ncss said officials at 'ieadquar- c‘ a: . . -;._so¢i_._u_ ‘Toronto Danforth) that be ex- day the CBC clearly \‘iolalct‘l (‘rilii-izin: the (IB("s admin- , na- for another election on the same Francois Nobert Trois-Rivers dlfln 80Vel'nment "declares its old basis StIte Secretary Lamontagne announced formation of a five man committee to study wavs of limiting election expenses. Nelson Castonguay. c h i c f electoral officer. announced he has asked returning officers .0 revise their lists of polling sub- divisions by Dec. 15 so he can 3'” ""dh‘i 0‘“ "9cm" "'8 glue for Calgary South from 1957 rial. So far there has been no hint of an election date. and moct speculation points to ii spring contest. But Opposition Leader Diet- enba-ker saw significance in Mr. Castonguay's preparations. lawyer-businessman and former.h"tehtll?n ‘0 lake “Teeth/e Step! president of the Quebec when] r‘to linut election expenditures." committees 5000- H9 Promisedjcasting its interview shocker tors in Ottawa had no idea a report to the Commons w'ien‘with an American racist agita- the cabinet reaches a decision. tor. bcrs ar tional CCF leader. member of Parliament for 23 years and now a professor at Carleton Univer- sity in Ottawa: Arthur Smith. critic of Opposition Leader Dief— enbaker. now a public relations R Dryden. Toronto lawyer and a member of Liberal campaign committees in several federal IMPORTANCE SEEN fessor Mr- Lamonlfigm‘ said thelkatchewan. Saskatoon campus. w M and author of many books and pence articles on Canadian govern- touching the roots of the demo- j merit and politics. question,of limiting election ex- is I complicated one cretlc system. it has become particularly important recently because of the cost of advcr~ using. especially on telemion. Spokesmen for all opposition parties Igreed election ex- penses to be controlled. Electoral victory should not de- nd on how much it candidate. can afford to pay for adver-i tising and other help. The five-man committee is to desirable and practical mess- and Ontario elections; and Nor- man Ward. political science oro- federation. T'ie other committee mem-i e: M. J. Coldwell. former na- 45. Progressive Conservative o 1963 and well known as in executive in Calgary; Gordon . at the University of Sas- INSlDE TODAY lrthI. deaths . . . . . . . . 3-1: Women’s Editorials K Co. Finance. Markets 1 He said campaign spending has become a complex problem. with the advent of television} and improvements in other com-! munications media. .‘ Before introducing legislation. the government felt it advisable to ask for recommendations from men wit’l practical ex- knowled Mr. Lamontagne recalled that the appointment of such a com- m' was forecast in the perience in politics and expert ge. throne speech last Feb. Ill. He gave no indication when the committee would make its re— rt. Mr. Diefenbaker backed the move. saying that the trend to- a I noes. par- ticuiarly through radio and tele- vision as campaign media. has “rendered it very difficult" for the average Canadian to play a role in politics. A “great danger that democracy faces“ would be that only the ric.‘i would be able to afford to sit in Parliament. New Democratic leader T. C. Douglas said he hoped that the committee might find it useful to back disclosure of sources for tow PASS OVER Fier-l r FORTH campaign funds. ‘l'here’ was need for some action became if it should "come to the day when elections can be bought have lost I met element" ‘ m. to unit and control [edgy]! ” of dmocf.cy. A flight of Lightning F. Mark 3 fighters. the latest atr- owr the Firth of Forth at Ed- a newly opened suspension . , ‘ I” "Initial NI. plum no. He said in reply to Gordon. Fairweather 'PC—Royall that‘ the parliamentary committee. if agreed to by. cabinet. will ex- amine penal reform and the corrections system. includit" the recommendations of a 1975 committee for prison reform. Halifax Yard Gets Contract For Trawler: HALIFAX fCPt — Halifax Shipyards Ltd. have b e e n awarded a 33.000900 contract for construction of three. 150 foot stern ramp trawler; for National Sea Products Limited. company president C..l. Morrow announced here Tuesday. The three trawlers will bring National Sea Products‘ combin- ed fleet to more than 40 vessels General Manager DIil Scouier of Halifax Shipyards said con struction of the trawler: will on gin in about I month with the first to he couplets! in a year. About 150 men will be on.- plgyed on the mod Hilton. ll iota-no- known ' He said Nazi comlliandcr George Lincoln Rockwell was ipermittcd by the (‘B(‘ to \‘Illll_V Negroes and Jews in millions of living rooms \l'lf‘n broadcast- iing regulations expressly forbid lithe airing of “any abusii'c com- jment on any race. religion or creed. '~ Another regulation published last F‘eh. l2 gave the Board of Broadcast Governors the power cancel "offensive promo- tional programs likely to create any public disturbance or dis' rder." he said. r. Klein. freshman MP for Montreal Cartier and a former president of the Zionist “en‘s Association of Canada. accused the CBC of irresponsible pro» grammlng. scnsationalism its own sake and 'yellou- lclc- vision." He spoke on the second con- secutive day of an impromptu. bipartisan attack on the t'Bt: for its programming. policies and organization. Douglas Harkness. former Conservative defence minister. called for a permanent Com- mono committee on broadcast- “! which would provide some PIrliomentary control over CBC rations. The debate arose on an interim supply bill that would five a o -1 what is being planned across Canada and no means of con- trol llcalh Marquarrle (Pr? - Quccns‘ opposed any minis tcrial control but said A Hand in: committee would be useful in helping the CBC through an important stage of its life He feared the CBC could lose. its cffcctlxcncs< by disregarding lllf‘ anxieties of many Can» dianx who have protested cer- tain programs, He was not suggestln: that the majority should always h! sidr‘d with because the CBC would bc a poorer system if it had lznorcd the unpopular or unprofitable programs. GM At Oshawa ‘ Resumes Tuesday OSHKWA dim-"General Mn» tors of (‘anada Limited expect! in rc<umc manufacturing and assembly operations here Mon- on). the company announced Tuesday. This Will mean a call bact to work of almost all the. ll.” hourly-rated workers laid off It a result of a now-settled coum try - wide GM strike in the United States. But local strikes in the US. continue to slow the company's efforts there to re- lovei-nment 740.ooo.- . sumo prodilc