If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It gayuas ae * sor ‘ly Craft In on Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ee wet uss hi CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965. Excited A WEATHER Cloudy with occasional light snow; “ winds northeast 15. Low-high 20 and 30. Friday: cloudy. 28 vices mone SEVEN CENTS u stronauts Formation Trinida 5 Trinidad And Tobago To Get Canadian Loan — Historic Feat | Cheers Yanks By RONALD THOMPSON | “I can see your lips moving." e replied. HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Four Lovell excited United States astronacta ‘I'm | chewing _gum,” said PORT. OF SPAIN, Trinidad.,electricity and lumber for hous- | acored their country’s greatest Schirra, a 42-year-old navy cap- o (CP) — Talks between Prime | ling. space success Wednesday with | tain and oldest of the active U.S. (,! Minister Pesrson ‘and the | me | Prime Mi Minister Eric Williams. i an historic rendezvous in their astronauts. minister Bag bh peor of and Tobago later two spaceships. Then they set ‘Oh, okay,’ Lovell said. Can Tobago ended Wednesday with | described Mr: Pearson as one of | out on a happy formation flight you see Frank's beard, Wally?" the signing of an agreement | the great international states 185 miles above the earth. I can see your's better right providing fora’ \Canadian de-|men’ and the most respected of | A_ six-hour ce hunt ended ®©W,” came the reply. velopment loan w@e Caribbean | those men now at the helm of | ® | dramatically with. two teams of The tiny spacecrafis continued country. the world’s developed countries. astronauts only six to 10 feet ‘heir voyages nose-to-nose and The “rhe ‘os waa | ,,H@ made the remark in .the | apart—after Gemini 7 had flown Only six to 10 feet apart. e_amoint e ae ned | House of Representatives. more than 4,000,000 miles and REPORTED SUCCESS , a4 losed, the s anis me |. The Canadian leader arrived | Gena 6, the hunter, more than | First word the manoeuvre was nance the production of |hore Tuesday after a vacation | 105,000. j successful came from Stafford. elsewhere in the Caribbean and ; They nudged so close that ‘He calmly reported to anxious ° ireturns home today. if sf Gemini 6 command pilot Walter) 8T°und controllers over a noisy Rea stic | HAVE HISTORIC TIES ib wt _ Siler ean see the 11-day | after 2°30. pm, aa shortly Now . growth of the second, ; Dr. Williams, in his legisia. | 9% craft's commander, astronaut; “‘We're about 120 feet apart NATO Plans tive address, said Canada long Frank Borman. and sitting.” jhas had historic ties with Trini- The meeting occurred over the |dad and Tobago. Schirra and pilot James P. | pacitic Ocean during Gemini 6's +e : . if Stafford masterfully flew up for a Je Are reed [nave regson. atthe “oo ao visit wih Booman and Jaumes | —s — - the earth and . ~ : eee eae Race 5 A Lovell Jr., who chad not seen ~~ ue . ee reer. as len earthling since they em- A busy worldwide tracking GROUND SUPPORT FOR ASTRONAUTS PAIS, (Deere Mine ay ar ary igeted sw tear voraay Des, seer foe Se ae tes . r | pi urged the North Atlantic Coun. | schools Bie: lose ug ee ‘| ‘manned spacecrafts at once, R. C. Green LEFT, of Web- Texas. The sign indicales the \ Tom Stafford were blasted i. |¢i Wednesday to ditch unreal. | te tag “ee SAYS COULD ‘DOCK’ ,eame to a virtual’ standstill dur- eter, Texas, and 0. .G. Lind- ‘port of the bank and em- to orbit Wednesday and-met {istic and unattainable rs.are doing a great serv- Schirra said the space chase ing the final breath-taking min- N ployees of the double team of . with astronauts Frank Borman |0als. He “that : re caty paralleled by | and rendezvous was so easy we utes of the momentous and dra- quist, Nassau Bay, wave their M States peice Corps | | would have no trouble docking:"’ matic meeting in space: hots astronauts who made a ren- and James Lovell who were |Tange planning be reduced t a Pos ” B = beneath a sign displayed dezvous in space Wednesday. already orbiting the earth |basis of -what each. member | rockers : |An actual link-up—or~ docking— | qrs UP TO THEM’ in tront ofa bank in Webster. Astronauts Walter Schirra and (AP _Wirephate): |country intends and can ae bg ene (are Pelving the (is one vital manoeuvre the) “This is the waiting time,” to spend, Boaseialy and polit: tremendous educational va | United States has yet to accom: mission control said as the M: TID, AL w AVE. RE wh! Meine eons = paeiey. dane QUEEN SALOTE plish, but neither spacecraft is | pal, tricky manoeuvres to bring be stoi PORTEC Hellyer gave full support to we are this moment receiving at gatie i sages hee . = only re started. : et U.S. Defence Secretary Robert |from a number of \Canadian rier eae eae ya t's up to se Se erus a te 4 : 3 ” for @ | teachers, that we have taken up_ ueen Salote vell early in orma-| Even though they were travel- M : A a I] d five-year NATO military ‘@lee-| withthe Canadian prime minis- | . tion ve |. (Continued on page 3 Col. 6) ore an i e adjusted each year. The |ter-the question of further as : Canadian minister told report- | sistance in mathematics, geog- Medi Di érs_ after his council speech |raphy and other fields.” Of , onga Dies | Space icine irector, — Ts Canada will seek: to}. -—Williams- also spoke of p improve its airlift capacity.as ing. closer connections { nd I ned d In e akistan n Cyclone | part of its contribution to ‘in between ‘Frinidad and Tobago AUCKLAND, NS. (Reuters) | cended: ber tater, Tonge’s King Wi e A Pj Fou Dea creased, ‘ + Organization Ameri- | Queen Salote of Tonga, the | George at age of 18. tan 2000 (Reuters) — More: strane car organ aerate Canaiia’s “ : ne — porate’ aie, Oka in close | word's tallest queen and ruler; Queen” Saag aatreaties from | DSPEN: Oe. (AP) — The. ‘Penfold, Oe nat ie “The believed ittagong ; more nding a’ ion. _ Canada of ‘the world’s’ tiniest kingdom, |an unbroken warrior- e Director space ; plane e.in ha passen- nee teal “witen a a cy- in giant tidal {zaar and to the’ Burma a agg Brien anges rate Jamaica ee ' +died here Tuesday at 68. | tings stretchirg back-almost 10 | medicine, Dr. W. Randolph | ger compartment broke open. It cane tA which hattered te East anna aur by the winds. der. “eg sacl than its: nuclear role. Earlier, a Trinidad govern-| The dusky Polynesian sover-|centuries. She. was. the only Lovelace II, 57, his wife and a apparently threw all the people Pakistan coastal area Wednes | Canada's conventional - nuclear Ment spokesman said figures jeign, six feet, three inches tall |child of King George If. |Bilot were found . Wednesday out, in. their-seats.”’ day, it was unofficially The agency said heavier death Many ofishore Islands were | NATO a division: declines with on trade between the two coun-| and weighing 280 pounds, was; A devout Christian, the |mear the wreckage of a light Penfold said the fuselage had landmines) ogee neg a Be ae by ae el ag LEB a oll nrg cee a oh ter rt rac a Rr Ee {communications were. red |Jand vicious wind be Ww a in day~~ with ~ chest: : cations elace a wife, was trying to get close to it for = evelaae hit the caeiie with Chittagon Hill areas and | Wrecked thousands of homes ‘in Will “not” be ‘replaced: : wee able to sell Canada more rod pleurisy.’She had been suf-| Her great-great grandfather | |Mary, 53, apparently died in the | | warmth. from Chittagong to the holiday many offshore islands cut off by | Which it-was feared many peo-|. Hellyer said he agreed with | than it bought last year the po- | fering from a type of cancer in'| abolished slavery ‘and estab- |crash- The ilot, Milton Brown;; Dr. Lovelace was chief of resort of Cox’s Bazar, 100 miles | Storm's path of destruction. |Ple were buried. McNamara that attention should sition has returned to a trade |é¢he leg. lished a British-style constitu: 27, lived a time and put! aerospace medicine for the Na- pret e r i : be paid China’s military produc- | geficit in, current year. n Salote’s e son, |tion.im the 19th cen Queen |their bodies together and cov- tional Aeronautics and Space to. the séuth, The cyclone raged for more | : Hews adding’ that ‘Ae the a. the Quee: Ider son, tury. East Pakistan was hit by a T P a. by ;the mid- iy Prince Tungi, the premier of |Salote advanced education, me- ered them up, a member of the’.Administration. Last month,. he eycions in ‘May and 17,000 per-|and’ early W cae wo residents 1970s China ‘can have er: an Tonga, succeeds his mother as|dical and health: services. search party reported. | sent a report to the White House ‘ohn lade ee oticially sf he Eta ascnar nd ee er é i : impressive capability.” But .he| Wagon Boss ata and will be known as King| At the age of 17, she wed her| The plane left Aspen Sunday conference on international co- raat have hen ied Un | Complete Talks (reine cur" te in eo Eg pen fg id ae gs gh Rage goog gee : brother, Prince Tuipelhake, who | served as premier from 1 un-|only a mu Ore |fits through use ¢ unica. ee an i winds of up to. 100 100 ; oves WASHINGTON (AP)—Presi-| Production in the next few | Heads Home served as deputy eraudar be- | til his death in 1941. They had | crashing in Grizaly Gulch at tion satellites in medicine. Sen- céast. Communic | Canadia Pl dent Johnson and Pakistani |7¢2*S- comes premier three sons, the youngest of | about 12,500 feet. - , |ator Clinton P. Anderson (Dem. ; pa hat oo — oe | n an Presi d-ent Mohammed a HALIFAX (CP) — Bill Stiff of The queen, who ruled over |whom died in 1936 at the sae | It took four hours to reach the |N.M.), a long-time friend, said storm. Seer — aris |Khan completed. two days of Fort Willi “Ont of -two (7,000 people on 150 tiny islands jof 15. |eite, spotted earlier by a heli- |Lovelace visualized even the : | UNITED NATIONS (CP) = ‘talks Wednesday with an agree ' Somerset 5 eae man ee in the South Pacific, was virtu-| Tonga, a 269 - square - mile copter pilot. most backward countries learn-. East Pakistan's ae Ab- | The United Nations General As- | lment to deal direc th | men who Tuesday completed a nity hina fa tha | contalte of islands 300 miles east ‘WING HIT SNOW ling the latest medical tech dul Monem Khan, flew to Chit-|sembly gave formal approval | tly with e ach | 3,700-mile cross-Canada covered |@Y Unknown oe group aa : . : & orm pproval | other on matters of : +world until’ she attended the of Fiji, has been a constitu-| “‘It looks like he caught one | niques via satellites. | | common. in|. we “trip, “headed” for home | : tagong to survey the damage: | Wednesday..to a Canadian~res-|tarest in the future. ‘Maugham ee i fi ee Wadia by | 1953 eerie of Britain's |tional monarchy under British wing in the snow and it peer Lovelace was. a former chief ols governor arte be taken, | ‘luton appealing to all mem. | Press Secretary ° Bill D. a 3 ¥ protection since 1900. ‘ably cartwheeled,” said Mike 'of surgery at Mayo Clinic: CAUGHT IN WAVE : tributions to wipé out a $100,-'f'% said the ribeodecsigia| Dies At 9] Cecil Rivers of Calgary, the | _iilions of Britons a musts oe | The Associated Press of Pakis- 000.000 UN peacekeeping det: |hetween the two eemnunlcations ether mag, wos scheduled ta | Het through rein-drenched Low- ma ss of Pakis- between the- two governments in| leave here late Tuesday for his | rough rein tan domestic news agency said. icit. : : +the past were discussed-— PARIS (AP)—Author W. Som-/home. ;don in an open carriage for the | erset Maugham died early to-| The two men were welcomed |Denefit of the crowds while” nN y em ers ( : Mr sep of his houseshold iby ¢ivie officials here and re- ee di noms travelled in wes 91. iceived free shampoos, haircuts | : | When he shai iM with sus- oe were available im-| gee trims. | pected cancer last. bait | [ S With hate iately. n Otto of Calgary. Stiff’s ft lancee, flew here Wednesday to |Queen Saiote flew here from | Maugham was placed in hos- | Join Stiff. ; /Nukualofa, the Tonga capital, | LONDON (CP) — Only two{OAU to have implementéd the, In Dares Salaam, Presiden’ jr » Fant scorn ceaeianl| The covered wagon, the three in an RAF plane provided by | member nations of the Organiza- OAU resolution, passed Nanani- | Julius Nyerere said Tanzania, a Gad Gh: Belay <dockacs -said in [tatebe! that pulledit and Rivers’ Queen Elizabeth. tion of African Unity had broke |mously earlier this month at a/member of the Commonwealth, had no chance for recovery. | Mine dogs were to be sent back |CROWNED AT 7 diplomatic relations with Britain | ministerial conference in Addis said his country would break ré Se veal et sigh ie Calgary by rail. Rivers re- | Born March 1900. the as the ‘midnight deadline for | Haeners pions, el ars at care local o's r ry a sil ses-to sell the 42-year-old wa- queen of ‘‘the islands” |severance passed Wednesday. - n over its lesia policy at other member na- + was a 'gon. similar to ast ‘uae by eae Captain Cook ly iden | Guinea ahd Tanzania were the | President Sekou Toure of the tions would do now that the OTTA WA (CP) — Forestry |mond Vigneau, the council's sec-; Answering questions, he said day. lwestern pioneers 100 years ago. |them in the 18th century—suc- eniy members of the 36-nation former French West African deadline had passed was not Mimister Sauve said Wednesday |retary-treasurer’ who prepares there is no parailel between his | , : | colony of Guinea was the ageell immediately known, — although strange things happen during ithe minutes, and Mayor Albin telephone cail and representa- : to announce postively in 1g. there were indications come elections in his fles-de-la-Made- | Aucoin were engaged in a strug. tions made by Guy Rouleau, [broadcast Sat Se come nd t defi leine riding but denied any per- gle and Mr. Vigneau was “not gi parliamentary secretary sever relations. The diplomatic | eee ee eonal oo in the Nov. 8) ‘of the same political party.” ~ to Prime Minister Pearson, in ‘break. took ‘effect Wednesday: |nitely. : campaign. - | Mr. Sauve's statement also’ attempts to win bail for Lucien | Mr. Sauve told press confer-|said Mayor Aucoin has signed Rivard. ” Pp ti A Mad j ence he telephoned Judge Jo- an affidavit saying Mr. Sauve | Mr. Rouleau was criticized by é repara ions re e ry.’ seph Duguy — day, to ar- | never asked for the a set ar Justice Frederic Dorion ‘ > gue against immediate release anyone employed on winter | of Quebec Superior Court for ac- Ik hod on bail of two Conservatives qyorks program. | thom far colifiiet: with . ther suemel For Talks On R esid charged the night before with! Mr. Sauve said when he called) course of justice. On. the Mag- eos | LONDON (CP)—Arnold Sinith,/desia and the Kariba power threatening his organizer. Judge ay the judge said he} | dalen Islands, because of com- He did this only in the interest |in the event Mr. Sauve won the | munication. prablems, telephone of “peace and order” because \election by only two, votes and (calls to the judge are normal, there were 25-or 30 persons wait-| [the two Conservatives were. still | Mr. Sauve said. ing outside the jail and he locked up. Tt was his duty to suggest the feared there might be-a disturb-| Mr. Sauve said he told the|men be kept in Jail, Mr- Sauve ance and persons injured. | judge he would win by about!said, and anyone in the same "Any, suggestion_that the calls 400 votes. He knew this ‘because | position would have acted simi- were made for any other pur-|island residents are open about | larly. pose is false,’ Mr. Saauve said | their political affifiation and re- ion’t know what it’s in » detailed, 32-page document. ‘ports from poll captains. indi- Mr. Sauve. who in recent snec- jeated he would win by this| Later, he said: ulation has been mentioned as amount. He won by 392 votes. ne it's like to be threatened sl>ted for a senior cabinet post, — = - or 30 people, some of INSIDE TODAY | also denied making any repre-| not completely sober?’ semtations to have eight foremen | Mr. Sauve said Prime Minis- on winter works projects. fired | fer voting Conservative in the | Classified copy of the document: He said election. Seen scsi OF lhe had mb idea whether it will 1 DOM 565 052...5:. *.... 3 [have any bearing on his cabinet SAY FIRING ORDERED status. BP minutes of the council . mee'ing at the town of : ¢ for Nov. 9 say Mr. Saauve and L. P. Lacroix, the provincial should c = for the islands, ordered = “| The calaasse returned from Rome Sunday night where Sis tablet docient abe cae enon a 3 lhe was chairman of & confer- whether the minutes were false |‘ Kings. City ..--5 lence of the United Nations’ but he had read a newspaper Prince County .......... 8 | Food and Agriculture rene report last Saturday that Ray- ition. os ze \ : es : ; es SA Ahab es AA A ek Cord Vt Re eed edness OTA AR Arh deny Rr Tee eT ees SrA re oes Ihike voave never been there.”” |. “Do you know | - fer Pearson has been given a|_ Opposition Leader Diefen-| baker said last week if irrégul- | ee errr’ so Ma British Prime Minister Bar- old Wilson and his wife leave No. 10 Downing Street. Los- ~ WILSONS LEAVE FOR U.S. VISIT don, Wednesday ‘as they start their trip to the United States. Wilson ia scheduled to visit President Johnson in Washing- “ton and to address the U.N. General. Assembly. No. %@ ;Commonweaith secretary - gen- leral. began planning Wednesday for a Commonwealth heads-of- government conference on the Rhodesia crisis--next month — in | Nig eria. looks as if the meeting 1s on,” the Toronto- born Smith said after conferring with zov- ernment officials and Common- wealth high commissioners. Prime Minister Sir Abubakar | Tafawa Balewa of Nigeria, has | proposed Jan. 10 in Lagos for la meeting ta discuss combined |Comnionwealth action against | j the rebel white-minority regime jin Rhodesia. Balewa flew home , Wednesday after meeting Brit- lish Minister Wilson. Sm said he may fly Satur- 'day to Lusaka to see President |Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Rhodesia’s troubled - morthers | | neighbor. | Zambia has: been demending Downing Street te the Prime sterner measures against the Ministers’ official residence. Rhodesians. In particular, Kaa- (AP Wirephote via cable from unda wants protection of his Lendos) «major supply lines through Rho . « # ” |plant on the border Wilson is expected ‘o promise new efforts against Rhodesia in his speech today tn the Un'ted 'Naations General Assembly... Be+ “fore leaving London Wednesday he ruled. out force. Authoritative Commonwealth sources here say a vlan to guard the Kariba Dam on the Rhe desia-Zambia border is being developed .in international con- sultations, ‘ ‘ cota ooo © alte ; ONLY 8 © ' SHOPPING t DAYS TILL CHRISTM s | ener hi —