un i pg awg ye VOL. LXXIX NO. 234 = ea “THESE ARE .mempbers~ of Yexas Court of Criminal Ap- geals who reversed the death- ‘Jack Ruby Of Oswald cA AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Jack ity. won ever Wednesday conviction for the slaying @ Lee Harvey Oswald and de- fence lawyers me he may If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It penalty conviction of Jaek LEFT TO RIGHT are: Judges W.A. Morrison, K.K. Woodley, and W.T. Ruby, slayer of presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Granted Reversal Slaying Conviction Rever again be" ‘ sentenced to death. The Warren Commission \said after an official ‘investigation that Oswald assassinated Presi- Auto Industry Debate Denied Ci iaigeanginesstes > , Ate ay “OTTAWA. (CP) — The New| pact on trade in vehicles ‘and Party was denied a vehicle parts between Canada fequest Wednesday for a special | debate on auto indus- | tsy layoffs and price increases. | “Speaker Lucien Lamoureux @aid the NDP and tive. Social Credit supporting and MPs had not estab- | ease for setting aside | fegular business to debate, the ledged_‘‘great_ur- | y” in the layoffs, but not and the U.S. , But the Gitecetions bad ro: i sulted in more than 5,000 men being laid off and the mani “facturers were refusing to take ; part in a scheme of adjustment | assistance to the workers. Conservative. Leader Ail “Covers Prince Edward Island ‘Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1966. Nor NORD THAN By will ing “ no A that ALEXANDER FARRELL. UNITED NATIONS §(CP). — State Secretary Dean Rusk said Wednesday the United States has stopped bombing .part of the return buffer zone between North and South Viet Nam in hopes this lead to restoration of the zone’s neutral status. He told-reporters_after_lunch- with UN Secretary-General U Thant that the United States interested in knowing what would happen if the bombing stopped.- There. has .so. far been suggestion. no hint" of re- ciprocal action on the part of. North Viet: Nam, he said. spokesman for Thant said the _ secretary-gener: al is [making a_ne' se cient to eu the o — McDonald. o a (AP Wirephote) and Viet among. all ‘war. He declined t9- g6-into- de A diplomatic souree said Thant is pressing again for an unconditional hajt to U.S. bomb- ing of North Viet Nam, immedi- ate -reduction of the fighting in South Viet Nam by both sides, a clear understanding ‘that the Cong would be a party to peace talks. WANT PEACE SOON > Rusk told reporters: ““We are very interested-in a peaceful so- eo a prompt peaceful solu- He said he hoped North Viet U.S. Stops Bombing Raids On Viet Nam Buffer Zone Nam would think very hard about U.S. offers, made in = ay General: Assembly Sept. to stop bombing. the North 2 an assurance of “corresponding” steps by Hanoi in: the South, and to accept an internationally supervised, phased ‘military withdrawal_ of all. external forces from the South, After talking.to Thant, -Rusk had separate meetings with sev- eral Soviet-bloc foreign min- isters. In the General Assembly, For- eign Minister John Lyng of Nor- | way said he detects “a certa' general flexibility” in the U.S. position on Viet Nam. He said he might be right in“ assuming | that the American position now is approaching the three-point program of the secretary-gen- eral.- pores coming northwest 55. Friday: sunny. TEN CENTS © ‘Medicare, OTTAWA (CP)—A hard ride for Bank Act revisions under a fast-approaching deadline was the opposition’s first promise Wednesday as the fall sitting of [ithe Commons resumed Picking up the ‘attack where they left. off in July, opponents WEATHER Showers ending this afternoon; winds be- 20. Low-high 50 and . tor 20 PAGES lard Ride Is Promised ct Revision - ‘Aged Aid. Due Next On Agenda When the -average yield og short-term securities falls be- low 4%- per cent the ceiling is automatically abol : The bill also allows banks to: —Reduce to 6.6 per. cent the over-all cash requirement of total Canadian deposits, now : . eight per cent. _ It was, therefore, time to ask said the revisions leave many —Lend money on property ther the 13.8. —_and__Nerth near-banks unsupervised and | To ates, =e 75 per coat Vietnamese views: were still so far apart they could not be! bridged. Sy ned Name ‘Changed lange | OF. THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — The ‘government is giving consideration to trans- Strait ferries to ‘the department of transport from the CNR. Prince Edward = Possi CAPITAL BUREAU’ Ferry Operation ferring the Northumberland | the representations might be ex- service due to rail strikes. art —\MILITIA- ADVISER Parliament by. Nov. 30,” when’) ~ Lt.-Col. Lorne E. Barclay of Ottawa has been promoted to colonel and appoitited militia _adviser. to” the commander, Barclay has commanded the Cameron Highlanders of Ot-. tawa since January, 1965. on_a path toward .Mexico where name of the | -CHATHAM, .N.B. (CP)—The Maritime | the day . EDMONTON (CP)—The Ca- nadian Chamber of Commerce expressed “disappointment and deep concern’? Wednesday over | tory, an increase from the na- 24-per-cent wage increase ‘over 30 months ‘awarded Satur- to: CBC technicians. | ‘The chamber, ina resolution | approved unanimously -at its site of. any new.trial.. ‘ nae Sale ToUS. ‘thotoughly surveyed its ows Ltd. : delegates at the after the killing. killed during a routine of television ins tee Attorney Henry Wade, prosecutor, said in Dallas the state would ask Athe Ruby’s chief aver Phil Bur- leson of Dallas, told Ruby of the court’s decision in ‘the Dal- “He's very, very happy.” State District Judge Louis Hol- +} Jand--of “Dallas - will decide’ the Ruby's lawyers said the high- court opinion means the state cannot prove malice and pre- thediation — necessary for a death sentence — without testi- mony about Ruby’s statement Oswald was jait transfer and in sight of millions viewers. . state's attorneys Finance Minister Sharp. eabinet. 37th annual meeting, said the Incree year. The ‘incréaSe goes “into effect “| sect: Agee“. start of a new dairy year. But Ontario farmers will get the extra money now in.a subsidy from their’ provin- cial government. That subsidy will be replaced by the federal increase next year. Meanwhile it will guaran- tee the Ontario farmer an aver- age price of $4.33 a hundred- weight for his milk at the fac- tional base price of $4.08. Announcing the plan Wednes- day, Agriculture Minister “Greene said Quebec dairy farn-~ ers will benefit next .year by _| and other products. The new arrangement will provide:-$4.33. The current $4.08 base comprises $3.33 which the “government “hopes processors” Ottawa Yields To Pressure, : Subsidy On Milk OTTAWA (CP) te det nde ee year. It’s 17.5 cents ii summer and 35 cents in winter. subsidy “will be The Quebec leans is the crux of the Bank , : ted by the. banks under continued until the federal sub-.| neatedly by Inez’ erratic turns, | Act changes, intended to create cae” = the near-banks, ~~ sidy ‘takes effect. The fem watched the new course for five | a more competifive, flexible! he said. oe ederal subsidy hours and then pronounced an | system of banking and finance.| Replying to a —longstanding - was disclosed. all-clear for southern Florida. A new formula would set ait,| NDP suggestion, Mr. Sharp Both Ontario and Quebec, un- “It’s not often that a hurri- : der pressure from protesting farmers who. mounted. tractor demonstrations on high- i ways, sought $4.50. a hundred- weight for milk delivered to fac- tories to produce cheese, butter. | four cents a hundredweight. will pay producers plus a direct et sina =s a landfall would mean the end of. her vicious and unpredictable Hurricane warning flags were lead to the Yucatan Peninsula. Forecasters, confounded fe- cane goes into Mexico, but there doesn’t seem to be anywhere else for this Gne to go,” said a forecaster. “If it does, that will | be the end of it.” ees increase is ‘a major’ breach” of wage guidelines proposed by The resolution is to be sent || as a telegram to the federal Aid|s Urged Communist countries send . fighting Viet Nam. N. Viet Nam _ TOKYO (AP) — Using. tough talk, cajolery and* persuasion, | | North Korea’s Premier Kim Il Sung pleaded with the world’s Wednes- day to close their ranks and “volunteers”. to At the same time he painted a picture. of the disarray in com- "s ranks so gloomy as | sa will ask the court te | do, no meine chamber. business, ass Teeonsidice the opinion apd ap- |i likely to dispatch its fighting Canada| and Tinker Ltd. of Hi y™ | prove the original verdict. . {men to Viet Nam. ‘: Ca | aed Ter aceesies Caay eal ae - not equate | ‘ ‘ mi, orate, me, rs | POST OFFICE WILL TRY “All too often growthwhd sated ee ue aeelbte Mt ths PEPPER GUN FOR DOGS economy leave certain regions with a hard core of - poverty OTTAWA: (CP)—It the post riers were bitten by dogs, re- whicy is unrelieved by the gem- |. office has its way, sulting in the loss of 353 work- eral advance,” he said... . ee no a gin ate oe “This is especially a substitute: for -one ; ar, office's cl ie te an iar their favorite subjects — the | -icy has heen to warn patrons and programs, large regional al Cote. in or else have delivery service disparities in per capita income | 2 written statement, said discontinued. eee have continued to persist.” Wednesday that letter car- “The statistics point up the He said. the degree to which riers in the Vancouver area ee a ee ic growth cam strengthen will soon beequippell with a | policy indica te that: other unity. depends on how govern- Depper-loaded spray gun. - safeguarding _ methods | must pomme tablish ‘a om or |* The.-animal repellent to be be tried and adopted,” the eee Lice te covtin.. Wat eile used im the Vancouver test is | postmaster: I said. Sectional neta wetebens | ree (tem (ie pepper | Tie fup-copelieet val m ‘One of the strongest | Plast, has no lasting harmful a yellowish stain on a dog's forces tending toward disunity |- effect om dogs or humans and | hair. But the spot can be re- te te lerivi feaire of the will be packaged in -a pres- moved by. washing. Stains on different ‘ in the differ- surized spray container. clothes can be removed by ent-regions to establish different | '#8t year. S79 letter car- dry. cleaning. economie social priorities.” Ottawa housewife . — Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, 32, presi- dent of the Ottawa Consumers Protective Association, has called for an impromtu two- week boycott of Ottawa stores this month te. protest . rising federal payment of 75 cents. CALLS FOR FOOD STRIKE food costs. Mrs. Wilson claims 14,000 consumers. are mem- bers of the association. She plans a telephone network no- tification system to announce +-Clinton schoolyard with her at By STUART LAKE ‘OTTAWA (CP)—Defence law- yer G. Arthur Martin struck at one of the vital points in the Crown’s case against Steven Truscott Wednesday as the Su- preme Court of Canada began its review of the celebrated seven-year-old murder case. Under cross - examination by Mr. .Martin, Crown witness Dr. Nobel. Sharpe agreed he had | written an article for a medical magazine casting dowbt on the value of establishing time of death by contents of a victim's stomach.. It was in this way that the Crown at trial proved that 12- year-old Lynne Harper had been sexually asssulted and strangled between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on June 9, 1959, at_Clis- ton, Ont. The Crown also becdaved evidence at the trial to show that Steven, then 14, left the 7 p.m. and returned alone about an hour later. HEARS 5 WITNESSES — Truscott himself was lodged. in a cell about a mile away as the high court heard the first five of 34 witnesses it has éalled. The court is to give its opinion to the cabinet on : whether Truscott was wrong- fully’ convicted of the crime. Mr. Martin, one of Canada’s INSIDE TODAY Island” mW =o. 5 <tcaraue 2 wid -and. rere threaten—a ‘‘jungle_ war of in- terest rates.” : Finance Minister Sharp must ush the amendments through the “present Bank Act expires. Before then. his bill. must he sent to a joint Commons-Senate committee for detailed . study itions Commons for further clause-by- rates for chartered bank loans. The Bank Act is the first item on a fall agenda loaded with important legislation. Abolition of the current six- per-cent interest ceiling on bank adjustable ceiling at a level 1% percentage points above the av- erage interest yield on short- term govérnment securities. | Point In The rate is to be adjusted half-yearly, starting next Jan. 1. Truscott Case ~~ lations by watt. Ta wae eat coi back to the e properties, with no interest- rate ceiling but with a limit - the total amount they may ‘lend. —Borrow funds by issuing de- bentures in terms of at least five years. —It— prohibits_inter_- bank clause study and will need Sen- | ‘jn, Fain tnrontepe: We ease: 28 provincial charter “untended,” Mr. .Lambert said. tions by defining just what @ bank isin the Bank Act. most prominent trial lawyers retained by the federal govern- ment to fight the Truscott case, told the court he did not wish to have his client in the court during the hearings. Truscott would ‘appear only when he gave evidence—ex- pected to be sometime today. Mr. Martin quoted Dr. Sharpe, chief medical examiner for. the Ontario attorney-gen- eral’s~ office; -as-- writing -that- pathologists are placed in ‘‘an awkward position’’ when asked to determine time of death from stomach contents. The article said these ‘rough approximations” are of value to investigators but of little help to the court. Dr. Sharpe also agreed that anger, fear of some other emo- tion might slow down the proc- ess at which the stomach Is emptied. Other evidence heard by the court revolved around a missing piece of material from: Lynne By DAVE McINTOSA OTTAWA (CP)—A flicker . of hope for a break in the Viet Nam war is sputtering man- fully. i Genesis for the hope is a Communist supply dumps in the eastern sector of the¥six-mile- wide demilitarizedzone between North and South Viet Nam. What is being looked for now ‘lis a similar limited disengage- ment by Communist forces in occurs: informants said, it could be the- start ‘local’ disengagements in other | tou Viet Nam battle zones. Flicker Of Hope Soutters For Break In Viet Nam War | pause inthe U.S. bombing of | P2 Hit By Defence Lawyer s Harper’s blouse, _tests taken @ car he said stopped Lynne a drive on the night of her death and footprints found at the murder scene. blonde to illustrate its ‘point on the missing piece .of blouse. Elgin Brown, a biologist with the-attorney -- general's. crime laboratory - in. Toronto, showed how ‘the killer had torn the girl’s blouse and used it te strangle her. As he tied the knot around the model’s neck, Mr. Brown turned towards the nine justices. to assure them he was not hurt- ing her. - With the demonstration, the Crown sought to clear: up the mystery of the missing piece of blouse. It contends the missing piece was lost during the au topsy and not carried away by the killer. and its ‘effects on the greek that. any discussion might upset a delicate situation. PATROLS CAN RESUME : But it is understood that the use has enabled the Canada- India-Poland international truce commission in Viet Nam to re- sume limited patrols in the de- militarized zone. Prime Minister Pearson said ata press conference he is glad the U~. has instituted a bomb- ing let-up in the 35-mile-long batter ea strike to mernbers. Officials here were reluctant | the ar Parca for. some time (CE Wirephote) to discuss the bombing pause'now about this matter, ; “ % ‘ b f 8 > of —_the—value—- of —residential - (CP Wirephote frem National ing directorates, outside cor- i = te 1 well. other groups and was being gi-| Defence) ate approval as porate influence in voting and ven Peepers 4 ‘f 7 PROMISES CO-OPERATION control of other companies But he added that it is difficul Marcel Labert (PC — Ed- | _ banks. | to estimate how soon action on Hurricane seamen tua) promised the co- | ATTACKS PROVISIONS operation of the Conservatives, | Mr. Lambert centred his ‘at- i pected. ° but at the same time delivered | tack on provisions promised as The suggestion was made dur- Is Hea ing a harsh assessment of the re- separate legislation for. a sys ing . rellvey. strike | : ; visions. tem of deposit* eel The. in early September when CNE ° Colin Cameron (NDP.— Na | insurance would a : crews operating land strack ia For Mexico naiino - Cowichan:*- The Is cae weeend tei 7 Price Frees <i . .. ands) said his party ‘will de- ee bake ep scans Operation of the ferries by| MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurrt | mand some {crm of ve tis | iNcorporated near-banks in’ the. the DOT would bring them un-|¢ame Inez feinted” at ~ the -al- control -of interest levels | vont that the provinces com- der close government controt | eady - battered Florida coasts pei pont so ont as a price | corned agreed to join the: sys and prevent future’stoppages of | Wednesday, then lumbered off |‘ Lam sey hangy ee ee ton