“If ’s Good For The Island” The Guardi VOL. LXXxIx. NO. 12 AUTO EXECUTIVES’ VIEW ian Is For It - Authorized as Second ne apo me \ Public Unwilli,, se cso Clase Man hon poet wee % * aware qeute® For More Safe., «1 Cars. KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)—More | safety features are not incorpo- | vated in new cars because the | public is not willing to pay for \them, two auto ‘entities said ‘Friday, | George A. Lacy, ‘ chief engi- of Chrysler Corporation, jand W. A. Woodcock of General | Tashkent Declaration Sparks Dispute, Fears By CONRAD’ FINK- « NEW DELHI. AP)-Discon- tent over the India - Pakistan Tashkent peace declaration sur- faced - in. hoth countries. Friday... The agreement set off a cab- | inet dispute in India aid threw open the race for’ prime minis- ter. Rehabilitation Minister Ma- havir Tyagi resigned, saying he objected to interim-prime min- ister Gulzari Lal Nanda’s| pledge to honor the declaration fore a new government is | ormed ; ‘In Pakistan, ammed Ayub Khan went on na- | tional radio in an attempt to quiet Pakistani fears after de- monstrations against the agree- ment were reported in the West Pakistan capital of Lahore and elsewhere. Soviet_Premier-Alexei-N.-Kos- | ygin, en route home from Tash- kent, sent a message to Ayub saying he is sure the people of Pakistan like the pact. ee agreement, worked out at osygin's urging and signed Monday by Ayub and India’s late prime minister, Lal Baha- | Y dur ‘Shastri, pledged the govern- ments of both tountries_to work for peace in South Asia. But the Teehbeat mecting Kidnap Tipster Killed In. i BEVERLY. HILLS, Calif. (AP)—Oné of two gunmen slain Thirsday night in an attempt | to kidnap Leonard K. Firestone was an informant .who_ tipped police about the scheme, author- | ities said Friday, George Scalla, 28, went to Los |, Angeles police in fear that his | cotfederate would kill him after | the kidnapping. said Capt. John Hankins, - head of Beverly Hills "detectives. - See When the shooting started; He was to drop tothe floc, out of the line——of—fire, but for some reason didn't. Scalla’ and William. Calvin Bailey, 44, entered the tire- maker - philanthropist’s home with. raised pistols and were killed by the shotguns of staked- out police. Police said- Bailey en time in Canada for a Vancouver robbery with violence and also | in Huntsville, Tex., for bur- glary, theft and ‘robbery: FIRESTONE. LEFT HOUSE’ Firestone, 58, left the house seVeral days ago at the sugges- tion of police. President of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. of Cali- fornia, he is a of the late Harvey . Firestone, founder of the rubber company. — Bailey, a father of four, lived in. a $75,000 Woodland:=Hills mansion with his family, His lawyer, ‘Albert “Garber, told re- porters Bailey had ‘‘been in President Moh- jeates Nanda, a leading RE eal TRS ended with Pakistan still de- manding that the Kashmiri peo- ple be allowed to decide future | control of their Himalayan<state | in a. plebiscite and’ with. India insisting Kashmir is a part of | India and ‘not’ a subject for ne-.| gotiation. | The next day Shastri died of’! {a heart attack in, the Soviet cen- |fral Asian ~ city.” Indian Home | Minister Gulzari Lal Nanda took |over as interim prime minister and immediately announced In- |dia would honor the declaration: Tyagi's resignation also op-' ened the doors to supporters ‘of | four political figures, who en- tered unofficial challenges to Nanda to become permanent prime -minister. The ruling Congress party | Wednesday elects its parliamen- jtary leader,—who—is —autemati- ically asked to head the govern- | ment. Political manoeuv ring indi- _conten- der, would have to fight to win. The four other potential can- didates are: Defence Minister B. Chavan, Information Min- ace Mrs. Indira Gandhi, right- ;wing leader Morarji Desai and | | Congress party President Kum- | laraswami Kamara). ¥ ~! Blast ~ jtrouble with the police” fn his jyouth but since 1950 had been a successful land developer and jestimator on. construction pro- jects. Capt. Hankins gave this ac- jcount: went to the Los Angeles police jand told them of the kidnap plot. He was not the original informer. “He told officers he was sure j titors Pf arerntsnn sep ease eetinhe Four or five days ago Scalla | |Motors, spoke at a road i | workshop sponsored, by the tario~ transport Gi “We have to convince a large {portion of the public that this is what they-need and want," Mr. Lacy said. “Even an air - conditioner could contribute to the safety of ‘the car, but who is going to insist that a consumer ‘ must purchase one at a cost of $400?" Pir. Woodcock said some gov- ernment legislation on autome- |Bile safety could be beneficial) "but har we would like our fait iaisinting could have serious economic effects.” : SHOULD SET EXAMPLE He said the government covld set an example for the public by ineprporating safety features |in its vehicles. jsaid, might lead to accidents because some drivers might think” the¥ were immune to ithem with all the safety fea- tires on a car. ~ Mr. Lacy said car manufac- turers are working to devise a better restraint system -so pas- | sengers will not be thrown about violently when cars are involved in accidents. He said the hartiess - safety belt is better than “s ya belt, “but ‘it is, receiving such i low level of acceptance from he public that few take it when is offered as optional equip- ment."* Chrysler President R. W. Todgham said any time the public demands a_ given safety feature in a maicket place, the }, |auto “manufacturers gtadty+- would meet the demand.— “IT think you know what hap- pened when one of our compe- introduced safety_belts: back in 1949. People not only objected, they actually - took scissors and cut them out of ithe cars.” MOTHER SHEEP SETSRECORD_ - MONTAGUE — oe yet from one ewe in one Upper (Montague; — the ewe. On Jan. 3rd, fine ewe gave birth lambs . and ; all this life and this was the first ewe to ever produce five lambs: in.one year. On- e of the buying dollar and.). Legislation, he |. jincrease to. $5 from $2. in the |present. per capiita payment to ae “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1966. Education : : OTTAWA_ (OP) — Education ministers of the 10 provinces Friday- called: for immediate ac- tion on higher federal aid to ua-| iversity education. They. set “no figures, but a/| spokesman said the target is an the provinces. This was recom- mended last year in the report of the committee “on. fi- |“ jnancing of igher education. ~~ That- would . involve eave 00 a year in place of government for an interim in- crease in the 1966-67 fiscal year anent arrangement, Bailey “would “kill him “fight after the kidnapping.” SUPPOSED TO STEAL Officers arranged for him to go along with the plan. Under the kidnap plan, Scalla was sup- posed to steal a car. “We told him’ we couldn't be- come involved in any such crime so Lieut. B-> L: Cork of jour department~ rented a yy \Sealla. picked up the car. |. “In ease shooting started, he was supposed to drop and get out of the line of fire,’’- said Hankins. “Bailey had his gun raised so |the officers, to protect them- iselves, had to go ahead and | shoot: “Scalla was” standing behind Bailey. He was supposed to drop but didn’t do it. We couldn't figure out what happened.” Hankins said police are inves- tigating the possibility. 10 to 20 persons. wefe involved in the plot—-and planned to ask for be- | tween $2,000,000 and $8,000,000. | 363 Persons Known Dead. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)—The sun Friday broke ‘through clouds that dumped four days of heavy rain: on-the. city-and-its- surroundings, leaving ‘at least 363 dead. : Move than 40,000 persons were given typhoid injections to ward off a possible epidemic follow- ing one of the worst floods in the’ Brazilian city’s 400 - year history, public health authorities said. “There is no outlook: of epidi- mic,’’ Guanabara state’s public health secretary Paulo Barata Ribeiro said, “But there is that possibility.” The principal pvoblem is get- ting the estimated 40,000 refu- ees evacuated fromthe city’s illside’ shanty towns’ to inocula- tion eratren. Quebec's Justice Minister Pushes Canadian Interpol «QUEBEC (CP)—Justice Min.- | {fater Claude Wagner of Quebec said Friday his department is prenared to co-operate” with, mu- nicipal | and provinejal police forces toward setting up a Ca- nadian Interpol. . “We can create an Interpol without the participation of the RCMP but it would be better if the RCMP could take part, a he said. In Montreal, an’ unnamed delegate week’s federalprovincial | con- ‘ference on crime as saying provincial and municipal police forces across Canada are “or- ganizing' to form a Canadian | Interpol, - On a statement Thursday by three federal cabinet ministers taking him to task for state- ments he made about the con- ference, Mr. .Wagner said he sticks by the statements. He added: “Isn't it odd that the federal reaction is limited to defending the RCMP? The “federal min- \sters said nothing of the crit- {tism—just as harsh that I levelled against the politicians.” The justice minister said Que- “the Star Suis to last nucleus of an Intérpol—a bureau to co-ordinate . information on organized crime from” coast to \coast—with the creation a few months. ago. .of .a, co-ordinating committee of . police forces in the province. This committee has estab- jlished | close relations with On- tario,’’ he said. WANTS UNANIMITY } Mr. Wagner said that ‘‘if there is one area where there shouldn't ‘be any quarrels over jurisdiction, that, area. is cer- tainly the fight against crime.’ He said that in a Conamnen INSIDE TODAY Classified Births .... Deaths . COMMER oi cece see ees veosea S Finance, markets ...... 12 Women’s .........566 veer Editorials ........... icc @ Summerside ........... 3 Kings,..Queens, City .... 5 Prince County .......... 2 \ bec has already established the n Interpol, ‘‘all should have tion.”” : Interpol, die, added, Was an area in. which the... RCMP “should be practical and not @ ‘|stickler for form.” Mr. Wagner, in his Wednes- day statement about the Ottawa conference, said he was disap- pointed at the outcome. He accused the federal partict- pants of being “spineless and more ,interested in plain petty politics and being careful’ not to tread on toes’ than in adminis- tering justice and carrying on the struggzle against crime. The justice minister was due equal representa- to meet Friday with J. Adrien | Robert, director of the vane Provincial - Police. ; Mr. Wagner said they’ would discuss, among other things, ‘a police’ meeting scheduled for next week at Ottawa. _ That meeting will bring to gether the heads: of the QPP and the Ontario Provincial Po- eae eee ““T was not informed that oe on meeting would take place,” Mr. Wagner- dig Z police. forces |. James J, Greene, leader of the Progressive Conservative opposition in the Newfound- land legislature, Friday. night announced his resignation and said Dr. Noel -Murphy- __PC member. for Humber East, will succeed him: He gave pressute of personal and bus- iness. matters’ as reason. for the resignation, = | New Victoria, thrée miles from eo New Waterford, N.S., which was- openef@ ‘itt 1098 and a ial the mninistecs, Saeed the To followed by federal ’- provincial | Board ‘ |consultations on a. more’ perm- of Charlottetown will receive a | foregiveness of 25 per-cent of the * loan at =—~ for| loan amounts, ‘ the erection of a new high school.| The loans bring to 16 the num- g oe me repayable ~ over ster approved in Prince eal Parliament said Friday night many Britons believe the.time “(CAPE BRETON MINE CLOSES~ NO ! was coend Brite acento the: pioneer in mine mine has run out of coal. ion.- Kt y the ferciprieed auntaalt tence most of whom me 0 Roy. gt AN {s- WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods: * westerly 15. . Low. Sunday: sunny and colder, winds - - By JOHN T. WHEELER SAIGON (AP)=-Hush fell .over | Contact Is Lost - With Guerrillas transportation -along - since last August. PLANES COLLIDE The last known US. casual- ties miles -northwest of Qui Nhon. A U.S, Ait. Force plane flying support for South Korean ground patrols out of a etrike and e C-123 flare ship. Both erashed, killing the ell U.S. and South Vietnamese offi- cials. A| US. embassy “— to give came Tuesday night 15° | Bangkok, Thailand, today for talke with es be ott ci Simcoe Oa tl | Island and their amount to $2,-| vThe town of Buntmnerside will | 294,716. This exhausts the full >ESTS COMMONWEALTH ENDING breaking ‘off ‘diplomatic : rela- tions or going to war, as over Rhodesia and Kashmir, - _.“‘An antipathy towards Brit ea Sisk! a = In Keeping _, By KEN CLARK OTTAWA (CP) — The five CAMBORNE, England (AP) . A Conservative member of ‘| has come to break up the" ain is a marked feature of the intermante “aay. :; ‘f Commonwealth yeas public behaviior of|- Generally, the party plan is to 4 Enoch: Powell, ‘who ordinar- “of these countries, at {vote against motions that would ily “speaks. for the Ooetion the "1 United ‘Nations and else- | dissolve Parliament. The aim party on defence mai tT Where .: >. none of thém ap- | would: be~to.< ate -rather a political rally, “I believe pears to recognize any com- |than obstruct to complete that:the great majority of peo- ‘mon interest. with, Britain |business* of the House. ple in this countfy see to where it would “override or conflict. with: its own,” Powell said. tg ; Powell created a furor. with a speech at the.Tory party’s, annual convention in October, in which he suggested Britain reality or substance in the proposition that they belong to a Commonwealth” of 22 in- ‘* dependent countries. -The Commonwealth, Powell said, has “built up an drea of anreality and hypocrisy in our ~ should, begin ‘ withdrawing: its polities ‘whieh cannot be either troops from Africa and Asia One. i view. says the safe or healthy.” He noted and let countries there come jelectorate, by returning a min- many Commonwealth coun- tries are re) to-—each other even . of ‘to terms. with China. He was ority government in the Nov. 8 later disavowed by party i leader . Edward Heath. xte! “in out with » reid “sbout the Newer” Bovarde Son ates naman hanes nt, xf weirecetie sod 4 ’ ‘ 4 e i uy ~ Re: + aceon, teeta ros % ‘ ~ |fying ‘a shuttle e ton Social Credit Said Interestec Sins mame sree Government In Pow including Mr. Thompson, from Alberta. One Social ‘Credit view is that Parliament. will settle quickly: and the Lag = gr in the snowy hills of tlie Arm area near here to- to train Canadian soldiers winter battle mee Northern ra Pree. to conditions, in ge exercise White Cari- five-day manoeuvres Canada's contribution to ‘multinational mobile force ‘against an —— Thursday by voy. An RCAF Yukon aircraft, between hea 2 hae ce foundiand by road convoy. A jot | my Begins berise An Nfld. Hil aS CORNER BROOK (CP) — A . force. of 1,300 troops goes into | Is Today (enone ‘storm, Jastweekend, at more winter than exercise ficials were looking for, troop movement at wkesbury, N.S., CNR ferry Willa ‘ae could not operate between Ni | Sydney, N.S., and Port aux Basques, Nfld. ¢ However, an armed forces kesman said the exercise vill start “‘exactly on time.” INCLUDE, BLACK WATCH 3 Mik group ate oll Wen tree, oS iit Comme tee ten for a full term*for the govern- ie Vemeenee ea ee ment, mot another early ¢lec- have been made. tion. éwo havé & common belief | The Social Credit position need for monetary re-jcombined with an NDP» plan: fe But other factors which |give the government. a Chance the 1963: breakaway of |to bring in ‘worth , the’ Quebec ‘wing may |lation tend to ‘work against disappeared. One was |success ‘o€ any I be <i lity ‘conflict ' motion.