i ‘ . tastid ¢ . oi ~~ 4 a Ny ta Se nets I eyes 5% is ‘. ‘ ' : an ‘ ) ~ ¥ 4 a Che Guar a “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew". | SECOND SECTION “ Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 3, 1966. ss. ; (he election hed ‘bala held 0 mu runnin : week. later, the ‘agreement ificlals several weeks ago in | He added that a ries fs | ‘ ' iy : iwould have been signed,” Mr, |which it was said that if no de--jstudying the Brinco situatign,: ; s ‘Johnson .said. cision were made about the j/and.that the matter will be stu- » Ne * Asked whether his govern-. [Brinee project before Sept. 1, |died later by the cabinet. He A |ment’s refusal to recognize Lab- |Quebec, to meet 1971-72 electri-|did not say when the cabinet rador as belonging to Newfound: /clty needs, would have to start |would lok: into the matter. - : Holdin ( Up Agreem ent = was what was holding up [construction of her, own: $200,- | the agreement, the premier re- {000,000 Manicouagan power pro- | : tice @ pied “‘thete are Hest of al lject. | Israel Planning ‘other problems, other clauses to! The officials said that mat be settled.” $200,000,000 expenditure would | * Austerity Moves: en weeks that Israel miust : foreign-trade deficit. ASKED ABOUT LABRADOR be a burden on the province be- | ; islice its Mr. Johnson was asked | jcause construction of Manicoua-| . JERUSALEM .. (Reuters) -— yis program calls for additional | jgan was not to have begun un- The Israeli government is put- j whether he. still believed in the Iti 1969 as Quebec had intended incentives. for export industries. | PAGE 9 Falls hydro-electric project in . ae Labrador. ° oe - Speaking, to reporters shortly | before a_cabinet meeting Tues- QUEBEC (CP), — Premier Danie! Johnson says the, change of government in Quebec is what has held up fhe signing of an qay Mr.’ Johnson said agree- opinion he had expressed last | time thé final touches to eco- : ‘ y, Mr. °s Sapin’ recently »varned indus. | ' agreement over the develop- ment on the project between \year in the legislature to the. ef- 5 ‘in te power’ from mhureh iy jnomic austerity measures which | t mG they would -have ‘to. ment of the projected Churchill’ Quebee and the British New- fect that any agreement signed |" di to hel, fill "her. electricity |cheervers —aaid appear to be |‘<ial, fens: they, would “have fountland Corp. had been .ar- |with Newfoundland should be |" syle Ae ‘baked on Britain's economic ‘lose down unless they became | ; rived at but that, the change in used to settle the question of |, Mr. Johnson’ said of*this state- program. , ‘competitive in’ world, markets. If it’s FISH... ..and cah | government .in Quebec June § |Labrador’s boundary. (ment that “‘until there is proof) The Israeli plan envisages a Israel's’ new economic .meas- | ht WE HAVE 17: | ad blocked the signing. | His reply was: ‘Surely. To'|!o the contrary, we must believe wage freeze as. well as the ‘ures have alteady rocked the | BO-COREM. 6. WE HE : “It (the contract) was,to..all the extent where. these dgree. |Hydro." freezing of prices and profits |coalition’ government in. which | QUEEN ST. MEAT _fintents and purposes negotiaied | ments affect frontiers. That is| Asked whether this would |for ’a definite period, Israeli some of the partners, such as | MARKET }and apparently accepted by |to say, as they touch or do not |force a fapid signing of an (mewspapers Say ‘ \the left '- wing Mapant, are) : (former premier) Jean Lesag®-,touch on the frontiers.” agreement, Mr. Johnson. side-,| Finance Minisfer Pinhas Sa- sharply opposed to the new : '<'T have the impfession that if | He was reminded of a state-'steppedg the question, saying | pir has repeatedly said in re- /plan,—especially a wage freeze. AS SNIPER'S TUMOR EXPLAINED - a Dr. C DeChenar, ‘Austin: pa- tion of the small brain tumor . ansize tumor could have le“ thologist, who--performed the close to the brain stem which indirectly to Whitman's mad ‘1$_persons Monday—— autopsy_on_sniper-slayer Char- he found present _in-Whitman’s— slaying of: 15 “before police . gunned him les J. Whitman, shows loca- brain. DeChenar said the pec- © down. 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Covers almost any building material. reg. 10.90 gal, me ie “SATs of.50 TOO oeooe have—adopted—their—own—new, | Bold look, some which are wild. | iclothes with designs and slo “For the first time in history, igans of his own choice. LAKE WORTH, Fla. (AP)—}| has committed a crime that is ja great. horror te the whole i world. b “He just snapped.” C. A. Whitman, a prosperous plumbing contractor, I believes his son was under tremendous pressure before ‘killing his wife and mother and |pouring’ fatal bullets intéd 13 more persons from: he observa- tion section of the University of /Texas tower: in Austin Monday. \ ! House Paint “He .had pushed himself tre- ;mendously in the last:. few ‘months to do what was almost impossible,” Whitman told a z Father Of Sniper Calls It ‘Horrible’ press conference im the’ front The father of Charles. Joseph yard of his one-story frame Whitman said Tuesday “‘My son ‘home. Whitman said he feels great ~ sympathy for the friends and relatives of the victims. But, right now, he said, he’ does not know what he could do for. said he them “This thing is just too big,” he said. oe BREAKING POINT Whitman said his son pushed. himself to the breaking _ point “trying to. make a point,’’ but he added he was unable to put into words what the son was trying to ve by, pushing him- self to get good grades and hold down a job at the university. “I talked to him on the phone for 30 minutes just two and @ he was working too hard.”’ At that time, he said, there was no re his ‘son was - | depressed. gallon in qaken lots, Whitman said i taught his son about guns at an early.-age. “I'm: a fanatic .about guns,” Whitman. said...‘‘'m a _ great hunter. My boys guns. I believe in that.” Charles, he said. was the best hunter in the family. Military Buildup ‘ Seen Along Line DELHI “AP)~— An buildup of Pakistant forces. 13 taking place along the -Kashmir = ceasefire linecwherd Pakistan and India went to war. last September. _ of- ficial Indian sources claim “The buildup is of an aggres- -sive nature,” one source said Pakistani forces in that of Kashmir state occupied bv NEW ominous military double what they were at time af the’ outbreak. of hostilities last fall, he reported. DIE RAPIDYY,"* . The hiz won der death rate Of anv courtgy recorded in time of peace ts Guatemala’s 213 deaths per 1.9 people DIED UNDER FIRE LAS. CRUCES: -N.M<<AP) Rud shot sheriff Gonzales hi bmachiné “gun. County ioners ordered him to a ‘confiscated. nic k-el Gonzales * ‘get for his machine 3% as a tar, ™ une sa gun practice. 4. half weeks ago and | told him © know about ~ sector... Pakistan-now-are-approximatelry diven—e—onecarmed—tandit ait use@ ¢ -