If It’s eat The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXIX NO. 214 PREMIER W.A.C. Bennett was one of the early voters-in— his South Okanagan constitu- oe In dicate ane For The ia terest - — g andi WEA cloudiness. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ency as he turned out with from the polling booth, ballot Mrs..Bennett..to.-.vote’ in ..Ke-....1n-hand,—but he-did-net-say. for... ~‘lowna’ Monday morning: Here” “whom he voted. : the Social Credit premier (cP. Wirephoto) |The Gemini jeamaent ‘Liberals Saint John Seat | “SAINT JOHN: N-B‘CPO=Dr- sGilbert= Seucy;-26--of--the...New. Stephen Weyman iSaint John City seat for the Lib- | Mr. McGuigan eral. party in a provincial by- make no statement until official | election:. Monday: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1966. ajor CAPE KENNEDY, Fla 11. astronauts and linked up with a fleeting rocket in record time | Monday, masterfully hurdling the’ main. goal of their daring | three-day space voyage. They then flicked’ through a NOT MORB THAN TEN CENTS THER Sunny, and warmer, winds light. Low high 35 and.65. Wednesday: increasing 18 PAGES Rail Lines Plan Astronauts In Gemini 1 Carry Out Record lke | (AP) jgame of tag with the captured |Charles Conrad Ur. and Richard | {Agena rocket, for the first time iin the U.S. space program per- iforming more than one linkup lwith a satellite during a single ' flight. The iset . the Aicrinute chase stage space for astronauts retained ~ a Retain parled:.-The-+ ‘thot on ‘Democratic Party “had 98. said he “would results. were available. Aegislature andings ae “Liberals: 31 and= [CHARTED COURSE » talkative : said. =a t | | MONTREAL (CP) dian National and Canadian Pa- cific railways announced Mon- F, Gordon Jr. to charge deeper | into their. mission, an exotic one calling for Gordon to walk in ‘day night they plan to increase |space Yor 107 minutes. today. freight rates by 10 per cent on “Overcoming two delays that traffic moving under the ‘cate- grounded . the astronayits three | gories of competitive rates and days, Gemini 11 bolted flaw- agreed charges. " jlessly off a launch pad-atop a In their joint statement, the jTitan Il. rocket: at .10:42. a.m, railways said ‘‘the move will} EDT Monday. It was, only one- |’ laffect - approximately 30 “per ieent of the freight- traffic: ~han- died by the~two-roads.” In -a ° separate. statement, CPR announced it. will increase its. commuter rates Sept. 17 The first freight rate increases will take effect Oct. 10. half second off the mark and | the Agena’s tail. The | Agena target rocket had heen | launched earlier. | - MR. McGUIGAN PCs To Ask | Space »}---Both ..companies.. .8.a.{d.....the.., <theirown- course, catching. the | “Fo ‘Re freight rate increases were ‘‘to Agena three-quarters of the way | or ecou nt help offset rising costs.” around earth high over Hawaii. |. : - CPR’s. commuter. statement | With speed and’ precision, the | twins” charted | Conrad | SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) said the new os __comeuiet fares Liteon tie force =tesare=the== . “eount“were-anngunced= Monday thrill,” and mayor, had ry 71 votes. Pro- Progressive Conservatives 20, was told. night peta ae’ ae eee ers Sept. 1, when Parliament gressive Conservative Lorne with one vacancy: After linkup Conrad, at the Rio een seueten oie ae a seven-day strike by McGuigan, 30, had 8,208 and | The Saint John City seat, ome controls, barkedloud and cleat: hen Weyman eae ee Oo e e su Ss O se of four in the constituency, be “We are docked!” eae emeciaea Feauee, HELD STEADY 7 YFARS Pj r Ifo waceat ee an ae men | The - two pilots later went tive Lorne McGuigan. ope twe meas of atte whieh | | iHon.. Daniel A. Riley, them min |. +s 9 practice de | | VIC (CP) —: ier ing Redis ionee n lister of lands and mines, ses bout 8 practice docking ‘ a President George Keith of the |will be affected . . . now move ICTORIA (CP Premier ings edistribution increased-|cialism, the same slogan he | ltired for what were stated as sion—-backing off and driving | ir Bennett and five of his -Social Credit cabinet ministers were eading in their ridings as urns in British Columbia's gen- ‘ral elections rolled in Three cabinet ministers. tn- Gluding Attorney-General Bon- _ oer, Education and Labor Minis- ‘er Peterson and Mines and’ Pe- troleum Minister Brothers were ‘railing. An hour and 40 minutes atler the polls closed the Social Credit party had elected 11, ocrats three and Liberals three. Social- Credit candidates -were ~“Yeadiiig “in 18 ridings, NDPs in| 15 and Libesals in three. Two ridings were still mreported, of the 55 seats at stake Observers said Premier Ben- | nett would have the largest group but it was still doubtful re- | New Nem- | TSix the number of members to 85 used in 1963. from. 52. - | He said his Premier Bennett awaited the ("€¥ mandate to prove iresult of voting at Kelowna in. Vestors that the province is ae | ‘the Okanagan South riding he /Dle- a has held for 22 vears, first as a The NDP and. a iberals ‘Conservative. Polls closed at 8 charged that the premier was: p.m. PDT. : |out to destroy ‘all opposition At dissolution party standings “hen he called for a landslide. were: Social Credit 32; NDP 14; |They. sald Mr. Bennett | was Liberal’ $: Vacant 3. “power mad. oh Social Credit and the NDP | The premier aiso promised tn- ifielded—55- candidates while the creased aid to old age pension- Liberals fielded 53. The Con- ‘ers. students and others as well servatives, leaderless since 1963 |45 the institution of a $500 Brant ;when_E: -Davie-Fulton--returned. |forfirst-time- home. buyers: jto “federal ‘politics, ‘ran three. There were six independents. ; also sought Communists election. The total down from of candidates was the 202 who con- if he would have an overall ma- itested 52 seats in 1963. mainly jority. ‘because a lack of Conserva- The NDP, under leader Ro- tives, who—ran 44 in 196% but bert Strachan, held 14 seats in‘failed to elect any members. the last legislature Eleven of 12 cabinet ministers } Election officials predicted a Sought re-election. Missing was heavy turnout. In 1963 a totalHealth Minister ric Martin of 608.672 voters cast ballots. |Who did not run because of ill There were 873,783 registered health. voters Monday “fo select 55 | Premier Bennett campaigned ‘members from a field of 178 /on an issue of Social Credit pri- candidates running in 48 rid- vate enterprise against NDP so- May Fight NS. Act OTTAWA ‘CP)— jthe Bell Telephone Co. of Can- lada suggested Monday that Bell -An offcial of Two Missing U.S. Planes Found; One Being Sought HALIFAX (CP)—The. air-sea fescue centre said Monday two xf three light aircraft earlier reported. missing en route to the Codrov’ River area of west- srn Newfoundland have been found... /AlL...were.....f ro.m.. United States The rescue centre. said a Cessna 170 with Dominique Pes- sicore . and Felix Grosso on ooard had been sighted on St Paul's Island off the northern ‘ip of Cape Breton Island A Cessna 195 with a pilot and two passengers was found ear- lier at Aspy Bay on the north- frn tip of Cape Breton, Stil missing is an Aeronca. the... may be preparing to fight Nova Scotia legislation designed to prevent Bell from obtaining vot- jing control of Maritime Tele- igraph and Telephone Co. Jean de Grandpre of Mon- tary-treasurer of a nial Railway in Nova Scotia. mander British Empire for his during the Second World— War, in which two of his sons, George. | Murray died RCAF. His this year. Tuesday afternoon. take place party wanted 2 -CBRT Dies OTTAWA M. Maclean, minister. of 1958, died § (CP) assistant deputy | abor from—1951 to | idenly Sunday Nowing- a coronary attack. He was 79 A- native of Lansdowne, NS Mr. Maclean- was one of the » founding -metnbers.of -the-Cana+ jdian. Brotherhood of Railway, Trznsport. and General Work- ers in 1998. Immediately. _elecied...secre- the brother- hood, he remained in that posi- | tion until 1942 when he joined the labor relations board. At the founding of the CBRT, he was steward with the- Intercol6- In 1946, he was made a Com- in the Order of the work and Andrew Kenneth, serving with the wife died earlier | while Shortly after his retirement as assistant deputy minister he was appointed to two two-vear terms as member of the board of the lee a mission. Capital Com- He is survived he a son, Mur- doch Maclean of Ottawa, and a daughter. Funeral services will be held Burial will at. the. Pinecrest It was. not known how many |ireal a Bell iam 3 Fat . -president. told ae were 08. boatd this the. board. of transport commis- i sioners: A The ‘rescue centre said four) “There is considerable doubt | single - engined float - equipped in many people's minds _ that | planes were headed— for the ‘this. legislation. is constitutional. |. Codroy* River “area with ‘parties jor valid.” of moose hunters. The planes | originally left Bar Harbor. Me.. 'plication fo | and then landed at Charlotte- jpleae Seu ergy tone coe] town ‘mon shares that are to be From Charlottetown they (traded for control of Maritime were to have landed at Codroy and the New Brunswick Tele- River, but only one olane, pi- phone Co.. loted by a Mr. Konnis. arrive.| The board's dectatiia on the Mr. Konnis contacted search stock issue will he announced | headquarters when the other {shortly after 10 a.m. EDT Wed- | planes failed to land, nesday. Temporary Being Suggested For Rhodesia By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)—Prime Minis- ter Wilson is reported to have Proposed that a_ temporary White-black government he es- tablished in. Rhodesia before in- dependence is legally granted and that he continue talks with the outlawed Tan Smith regime to get a settlement acceptable to Rhodesians as a whole Infermants said Wilson de- clined to accept African de- mands for majority black rule in| Rhodesia before independ- ence but stuck to his original Pledce of secking,, ultimate ma- jority rule, without fixing. any deadline He is reported to have sux- gested that any Rhodesian ‘set- tlement would have to be ac- ceptable not only to all Rhode- Sians but to the Commonwealth jexpressed willingness Common- ways to tighten economic sane- would have any effect on and proposed that wealth heads of government. be | formed into a Black-White Rule work with Britain on. Rhodesian negotiations. At some specific time when matters had developed suffic- iently, this committee could go into. Rhodesia and get the re- action of all sections of the pop ulation to ensure the settlement was acceptable. WOULD INCLUDE SMITH Meantime, anv broadly-hased Following Monday's third Ses | government established before sion, a two-hour evening meet- | independence would include not ing, Wilson called in, Prime | only Ian Smith but representa- Minister Pearson for a private | tives of liberal Europeans and ‘discussion. the Negro majority. The .Rho-| Amid negotiations, the British | desian police and armed forces | government Monday night sent | would be under control of the |Sir Morrice James, un- governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs. jdersecretary of the Copnmon- | African leaders found some |wealth office, to Rhodesia to in- | parts of Wilson's speech inttigu-|form the governor of Wilson's | ing. feeling there was the poss |proposals and the initial reac- | ‘bility of compromise. Wilson, tion of prime ministers. to seek, Asked whether the mission the through |outcome of the conference, a tions on products such as as- bestos, chrome, pig iron and perhaps later, of | However. after three crucial sessions Monday, the leaders, came to no apparent agree- ment. ‘CALLED IN PEARSON Negotiations will iday. 4 resume we ition against Rhodesia Cemetery here. fol- | reasons. The rematn- isin. Restigouche, the July death of ipersonal ling. vacancy ieaused by Murdoch Health Mirister Dr. Georges b. ‘initial hookup, Conrad ¢av- | ‘Dumont. Mediator’ Named ‘In Phone Strike \.§$T. JOHN'S, — Nfld: (CP)—A | | gov ‘ernment me é la at was |tiamed Monday Nevfound- lland’s sir eet telephone -jworkers’: strike, now. in_its..third. jweek,, imeetings are,_expected iheld today. Labor Minister lannounced. the. appointment of |Gerald B. Malone, assistant ldeputy minister of labor, as the |mediator who will attempt to isettle the wage-dispute between jAvalon Telephone Co. and #00 irepair and maintenance men. “High Seas Delay Leif Eriksson NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) Heavy seas churned up by high winds forced the CNR ferry Leif Eriksson to wait for nearly 12 hours off this Cape Breton port Monday. The ship, inbound from Port aux Basques, Nfid:, with - 131 ipassengers, stayed outside the ‘harbor until late afternoon. Her tobe Clyde Wells and the first three-way |. \Saint John City PC Association at rates which are below the jsaid in a statement? "| general freight ‘rate ceiling im- i ‘After checking with our~poll-|posed by law and frozen by gov- | ‘agents we find a large number jernment action in 1959, lof spoiled ballots and no reason- | “Both competitive rates and lable explanation, and also ev-lagreed charges are set at levels ‘out on-a_ series. of manoeuvres ieryone-is aware of the alleged ito compete for traffic with other laking the Spaceship around the jirregularities in the polls, so the modes of transport.” target as. sensors. measured any | Progressive Conservative = Asso- jelectrified particles “left inthe ciation is making iramediate |spacecraft's wake. iplans for,.a recount.” ze ‘Offictals want to kiiow | He did not amplify the ae whether a spacecraft leaves a (ence to irregularities: wake, much like a. boat, while} sailing through — It sae lor Mr ee eae be possible to use. the wake as Charlotte- a guide for” rendezvousing.~ Sans. Windsor. Streat, town; is a~ graduate of. St. Duns- the.spaceship’s nose into a col- | lar on one end of the Agena. Less than an hour after the jtiously edged away. He then set | ‘GRENADA, right. then tried his hand. at | ja time. at Queen Square School. docking. This was the first time | | Crash Victims |side a school at Grenada, Miss., anyone other than the command | Cana- | creavas: SieavOME Pall NOPE" \traffic. +: iB Miss: (AP )-=-A at 5 crowd of white “men threw a it Gordon, who’ sits _to Conrad's |tan's—University.“ He—taught for— 'Negro— boy to a weet ot tenes ont _ ‘Monday and kicked and beat jhim ‘as police watched, making The same day, Gordon again lbecause of the charred condi- quietly last week. The incident stages an excursion outside, this jtion of the bodies. _‘happened_ after a white man Competitive, Agreed Rates Are Affected To receive the agreed charge rate, a\shipper must guarantee a specific-amount of cargo dur- ing an agreed~period. “Supplements to freight tar- jiffs reflecting the increase in itariffs rates are being! filed by ithe two railways with the board “of transport commissioners. “The first increase will take effect Oct. 10 for.. competitive rates while adjustments in- lagreed charges will follow.” ‘CPR's commuter increase— ranging from about five to 18 cents a trip, and affecting jabout 7,000 Montrealer commu- | lters—the bulk of its commuter traffic—will_ blanket. its: numer-_ lous and varied commuter ticket offerings. CNR said_it had no immediate plans to. follow su -commiuter= fares |most of Toronto's commuter a | The commuter’ increases will jhe dependent on distance trav- jelled. A 40-trip ticket for the run from suburban Lachine to Mont- ireal — eight miles — will cost $15.90 from. Sept. 17. It now" costs $11.90. CPR will not have to apply \to the transport board since the. new-rates will be below the five | cents-a- mile ceiling established jmore than 15 years ago, a CPR spokesman -_said. Police Watch White Men | Beat Negro Boy On Street aihied—a-tifle ata “qaehabar. a cons_ for De- As a city detective wrestied the rifle away from the maa, others began pulling weapons pilot had ever. driven to a| ino effort to help -him. Two ifrom hidin: ) gz places. Some took linkup. | Ar Identified ‘photographers were attacked. (rifles from automobile trunks. “Roger. we chalked that up,” ‘@ | The. crowd was armed with \others pulled pistols from thelr said Gordon. ‘‘One for the right | UPPER MUSQUODOBOIT, [lead DIOP, axe handles and tire |pockets. seaters.”’ IN.S. (CP) — RCMP Monday | . ; ; As authorities in Louisiana WILL STEP ‘INTO SPACE lidentified all three persons |, sniege atone aoueat ae and Mississippi coped with Gordon's orbifal stroll comes | Killed Sunday night when 8 whites "taced one another at school integration problems, about mid-morning. He'll have a becom aki ag woe the road Bogalusa, La., until they were ay hie these other racial variety of tasks, including try- | rs urned at this community jdispersed by police. \Gevelopenents: : ing his hand at being a ‘‘space lt v 40 miles northeast ot | The photographers attacked) —Negro leaders met with mechanic” with a motorized > ay |were from the Memphis Press| Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. in Ab ‘tool designed for weightless op-|, Dead are Edward Joseph iscimitar. One, Jack Cantrell, |~lanta, Ga., in an effort to try soaiaee (Murphy, 29, and Carl William escaped to a nearby house. But| to find a solution to racial Wadiesdag, the. netromiuts pore 27, both of Sheet Har- i Reld was beaten even as| Strife. which has caused riot bor, N.S., and 18-year-old Paul- | was accompanied by a po-| ing in the city’s Negro com- plan to crank the powerful en- |otte Ardith Whitm f U : i gine of the-Agena to power their ette Ard itman of Upper iceman, Their cameras were| unity. spacecraft to an altitude of 863 Misa noaer | smashed. —Negroes integrated schools” ils -Bhaely twice as high as Miss Whitman was thrown, The display of weapons came! in Plaquemines Parish in Low- i h vantiren. from the vehicle. Identification | without warning at Bogalusa, | isiana as some white parents any. man. has: ventur iof--the two men was delayed | where schools were’ integrated; boycotted the schools and | planned a private school. sys- | tem. time to stand in his seat for | = {scheduled return crossing. to | |Port. aux.- Basques . was can-. ‘celled. 140._minutes_ snapping scientific | PREMIERS TO MEET IN OTTAWA pictures. He was testifying at Bell's ap- ‘ WINGLESS PLANE OF TOMORROW The United States Air built by Martin Company's | Force’s new SV-5P will high- Baltimore plant for the Air | light the Air Force Associa- Force's Systems Command, tion’s annual meeting Wed- Aeronautical Systems Division, nesday through Friday in derives aerodynamic lift: from committee to \mandatory United Nations sanc- \aide to Wilson said # would not.! Washington, D.C. The piane, the dolphin shape of it 3 body. It has been nicknamed the PILOT, short for Piloted Low- speed Test. It is scheduled to make its maiden flight next year from Edwards Air Force Base, , California. i deaaep ee eeaes 1 OTTAWA (CP) A critical meeting of the federal and pre lvincial governments draws, lseven premiers to Ottawa this week for a showdown on infla- ition and taxes. | Finance Minister ‘expected to make at least a |Beneral plea for anti-inflation- lary spending restrictions by the provinces. | He will also present Ottawa's istand on tax-sharing and re- ceive provincial demands. Thus will be revealed the prospects of Sharp is agreement on sharing taxpay- ers’ money for the next five ‘years. ‘ | At Mr. Sharp's request infla- ition will be the. No. 1 item on ithe agenda as the federal-pro ‘vincial tax structure committee sits down Wednesday. | The exchange of tax propos- ‘als gives the meeting the ear- |marks of a. full-scale federal- | provincial conference of heads jof government. The meeting bring only here’ and Premiers Benrett of | British Columbia and Johnson would normally | of Quebec, who also handle fi-; jmance portfolios. But its impor- | tance ‘has attracted five other | ; Premiers: ' Campbell of Prince | |Edward Island, Robart& of On- | jtario, Roblin of Manitoba, | \Thatcher of Saskatchewan and | nee of Alberta. The existing five-year tax | agreements expire March 31 at) ithe end of the 1966-57 fiscal | jyear. However, further five provincial treasurers , year‘::agreements must be jreached by Jan. 1 because fed- eral authority to collect taxes ion. behalf of the provincial zov- ‘ernments extends only co the! end of this calendar year The tax structure committee was set up to project—for the first time in the thorny history of__tax-sharing--long-term future requirements at both govern- ment levels. These studies now are. com. plete, but whether - they will prevent the tensions and broad disagreements of some earlier conferences ‘is hard to predict. Mr. Sharp told the Commons in his anti-inflation speech last week that the federal govern- ment will not surrender further tax room to the provinces. For several vears Ottawa ‘nas been slowly yielding more and more. personal income and corpora" tion tax revenues to ‘he prov- inces i It is reported that Otfawa now howdown Meeting Expected On inflation And Taxation will hold the fine and drop the withdrawal or “abate ments" \Principle. ‘NO INCREASING SHARE If the provinces wish“to i crease income and corporation taxes in future. they could de so only. by placing a higher over-all levy onthe taxpaver, not by taking a larger federal tax dollar pra share of the existing Leaks from the annual miers’ conference at Toronto im August indicated that the fed- eral government had tentatively suggested increasing equaliza- jtion payments which redis- tribute -tax money to fow-in- come provinces—on the hasis of a new formula. Since 1962——equatization has been -hased on average vields from personal income. corpera- "tion, estate and resource taxes. The reported. new base. for equalization would take in other provincial revenues and set up an .index of. national average INSIDE TODAY Island MEWS ..:...0..4-- z Summerside ............ 3 WORN A Giadic ver edeedes 3 WORM on coc seeeeses 4 Kings, Queens, City .... 5: Comics \ 15 . Women’s 6 Finance, Markets im Sport npr: & Classified ag, Ir prosperity By. measuring each prpvince’s position against the index, the federal government would set the size of payments. for prov- inces that fell below the aver- age. Quebec, which in ceived $138,000,000 in equaliza- tion, would benefit by an addl- tional $100,000,900, according te the. reports. The four Atlantie provinces, which together re ceived about $14,000,000, would “1965-66 re get about $30,000,000 more.