cee ee * * ™ re ? hs by, — Flt’s Good For The ilend fia ya | owe ATHER eh , , Showers changing to snow this | The Guardian Is For it fe el ees to snow this mor 3 & ty s — “peret ee RB cSt yawns uoes oucévaa |6aiveas ‘ward Island Like The Dew” *ANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1966. With Mrs. Kennedy In New Book NEW YORK (AP) — Author ; which did not have the Commenting on Mancester’s of Mrs. Kennedy and statement, Simon H. Rifkind, myself.” (Continued on page 3 col. - 3) . House Explodes, . (CP)—A One Man Killed i <-FINANCE MINISTER Sharp : ‘that al bours| Ferguson after complainté of ®| tink it's cruel. Frogs sre a workers wage boosts of Soe The minister has referred to budget. The yuletide om which de-| gas leak, yen . bit of @ muisance here any- |24 % 2% per cent over: three a coe Canad- : Mr. Filbert and Mr. Tdchinski |. way.” ; Seoeiall “A Speen pechage. ss a eS ae —— het ‘taen: meeting wah, federal ne yo men % _| Term the basement wher the | Creryy Lives |i’: sonroat hotel for severe ste. pide Sharp Cu For. Budget Shock TOTTAWA (CP)—Finance Min-, But whether he still believes ister Sharp has tried to cushion |a little fisca] restraint neces- Canadians for any shock of | sary or perhaps even a stim- the-pension tax increase to-| ulus, remains to be answered | sure. “But will -his..selstyied maint: aati ts evoik™t > ude go only that far? has said the main gra ‘of the ae, - : 000,000 to $280,000,000 cost vA the government's guaranteed- ; me plan for pensioners. ; *He has Ninted that with press- : ; wres on the economy a \ ently easing, he will not : the stops now that he a down a Budget three -months ths = by : 3 ‘A. Dicki >. : , he ahead that _he ‘may wrap ar ist E > P.E.I. and i : : Ps S : = te * > Z ym . A ; 2 * 7 - . , in the Ship Capsizing =e"-===|De Eee ie Pp a ing Mr. By N. reer io be i good conden = tax increase, promised another, UNITED, Nation! (A Hilda McQuaid, South fepicd gepenccions fe he mei metas $97 iat Tas retbonel oo taclay alr ause its ou vinees in tax negotiations, and |threats of a new United Nations | Veciving treatment in the out- stayed in trim as a possible jerisis over peacekeeping, 111 patients clinic: Dr. Frank Mac- SEI eo contender for the Liberal. lead-} non-aligned coum }work- | Millan and Dr. C. A. Coady are MONTREAL (CP) — James | Que., and Marcel Cote, 31, third |€rship. ing to avoid a ‘tn the! the attending Br Aten Hutcheson, general manager of | officer from Cap Chat, Que., General Assembly. over a com-| | Mr. Dickieson was the son of the Clarke Steamship Co. Ltd:, | after searching submerged sec- troversial Canadian resolution | the late Mr. and .; Arthur faid Sunday the company | tions of the $8,000,000 freighter. Rhodes on that subject, Dickieson of New . Sur- should have some idea today on | D.0.T. SEEKS REASONS Theis general aim is to head | Viving relatives are: his wife, what caused its. 3,893 - ton| The department of transport | | oft a vote on disputed features |the former Janie Stewart of freighter Cabot to capsize in| also is conducting an inquiry Scho ars of the U.S-backed r jon, | Park Corner, three sons, / hur, | “Montreal “harbor Friday, killing | into the capsizing, which oc] = since the Russians atid French oe Gearon, King 6% crew members. curred a few hundred yards Selected say its adoption might revive a Two children, Eva sod Mr. Hutcheson said investiga- | away from a shed where the & the. differences that paralysed ated hint: Alsi {ts will meet today to pool in- | freighter Fort William caught wg | the assembly's 19th session two eee : eae Ider. formation on the capsizing, | fire and sank after an explosion| HALIFAX (CP) — George | years ago. New Richard, Van- “Which occurred while the | Sept. 14, 1965, killing five men. | Jonathan Burchill; .22-year-old| They persuaded both sides t0| nuver B.C. ‘anda sister, Ruth, fFeighter was being loaded with | Mr. Hutcheson said Sunday he | nai Halifax and” former | postpone until today a: vote of | Vancouver, B.C. general cargo for a voyage to | would make no od com- | Nova “Scotia swimming cham-|the resolution scheduled {for} He was employed as a gov- St, John’s, Nfld. ment on the possible“eause until | pion, has been chosen Rhodes | Saturday. night. ernment highway checker at the «We should have a theaey on. after today’s’ meeting. : scholar elect for:the province in| Russia» and France object to/ time of his death. cause after this ing.” | He earlier ruled out a shift in } 1967. - a part of the-Canadian resolu-| Coroner Dr. H. A. MacMillan Pe toes members of the. ves- |cargo as the cause, but did not | The. scholarship is tenable af | tiom~ inviting the omar! ordered an autopsy which was Y's 2i-member crew escaped |S4¥ why. « _" }@xford University where Mr, | Countries=to tell the "UN... what ien the ship rolled over on its | He also said there was nothing | Burch! will study economics. |forees’ they could provide ‘for, * T Fo Marboard side in about 30 feet | heavy being placed on the deck} ‘rhe son of Prof. and Mrs: G. | Peacekeeping ies. : Heir ° rtune | water while berthed at Shed |at the time which would have Burchill, he is in his senior argue would’ : : al i caused a list severe enough 10 | year of business administration |'@K€ the assembly Fatally Injur »Frogmen recovered the bodies | expose to water’ the side-loading | at the University of Nebraska: 4 powers under the charter, whi ‘ rs) Tara atGerard LeBlonc, 46, the sec- | Vessel’s Cargo which | ‘wis father ty ~ authorizes only the LONDON (Reute ond officer from St. Simeon, was professor of eli - nel te -make— “4 Browne. 21, an heir to a_for- were open when the ship- rolled. tune.from the Guinness Brewery coos pia Hottie _| Honors. of University, School of Philosophy, litics ‘and: Economics at Ox- “GREENSBURG, ind. (AP), A second man im the _stolen |” | g > | ford: é Ages °° Am 18 - year - old Kentuckian, {ear fled on foot. . : sought tolewied the staying of es entered 5 : : : e Bar From'C ing Visit an. Indiana State trooper, gave se ee . aa oe himself up Sunday when 2 farm jeouple was at-church Sunday Police Take OTTAWA (CP) — The senior the suggested time was not con- Mile he was holding hostage ran /morning. >» »"~ Fs "4 Canadian trade commissioner|venient but the Communists BB into her yard and waved down}. When they returned, Collins 4Sus ‘>.< |in Hong Kong has been refused a specific future date. ie Ses ce Sri Seige] USPOCTS ” |etmiics Gncrta at | te ts fol orc ‘nal i PB seer 7 airs ' ers poliee’ ee a we ten the GRONDINES, Que. (CP) —|man ‘said Sunday. — ~~} two_ months ago. declined to in-| cedames Lee Collins of Erian- | Police car. a? Police ‘captured four bank hold-| C. R. Gallow, the commis-| The spokesman denlned 00 Sistance Se ™ a. boat chase on the st see Somaceine: Chinese miles of Canada’s recent pro- retite- River. that he be permitted to visit the |P06a! that Communist China be Sermed eda as oes ane INSIDE TODAY | Police “Said. four men held.|mainland early in December. | Siven & seat in the ee oe ‘the pre-dawn hours when a 7 a ee San eget ar Gallow was told it was | rider that Nationalist China re- way gunfight killed. an In- ane ing in a car w! not convenient to arrange for |isin its General Assembly seat. : na State trooper and a young ’ Pe cash. The bandits |the trip’ in December. How- | j4; give up its Security Council man in a stolen car. fired shots before making |éver, the Communists said he | oa: to the Communist govern- ‘| Trooper William R. Rayner, their getaway, but no one was|could try again at some future | ment. 3, of Greensburg, died in hos- injured. date. : The genes noth thst 2 Cox aoe ee ts Sh Oat 5 sate tome: coset The spokesmas said he coult/nediae wheat mission signed a = ; when police caught suspects in |not recall a similar outright re- contract earlier this -James_W.— Sprinkle; 29, of} Comics -........._.---_18 |» commandeered — rowboat off fusal ty the Chineee Jar soth-o-tsaeaty~ ice “the Red Chinese: . Ky., was killed in-the| Classified .. ....... 16, 17 | Grondines, about 45 miles up-|visit. However, a request in| The signing took place in Hong . stream from Quebec City. September drew a reply that 'Kong.