ite biadi BOE tines 3 AE's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Lapin splay peli nrgmie ge a ha pher ‘A few clouds; winds increasinz to south- west 20. Low-high 25 and 48. Wednes- | day: sunny and warm. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ae CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1965. 7 ee SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES THT TEST FOR HELICOPTER An XH-S1A helicopter built undergoes tests on a moving eee oer by Lockheed Aircraft Corpor- platform .in_.Burbank, Cal., for the helicopter was at ation under a joint United that simulates the rolling eee ee Canada States Army-Navy contract, deck of a destroyer at sea. r ~Mars° Spacecraft Reports" Major Scientific ee — Phe function and another is work- | TV's present velocity early in February, ¢ with respect to the earth is 38.-\lent streams of solar WASHINGTON (AP). i 5 tion at opening sessions of the flight! American Geophysical Uniom The same instrument re- ticles annual meeting here. corded evidence indicating the the first 3,100 hours of its Launched Nov. 28, Mariner is earth’s magnetic field extends |tian jaunt. This compares scheduled to reach the vicinity at least to a distance of 104,090 \only two such -hits on Mari of Mars on July 14. It now has miles fram the earth. Il in a similar span of time. travelled 221,330,000 miles on its 325,000,000-mile journey to the e ee scientists predicted that Red River Inching Higher; on April 29, Mariner IV will ex- ceed the 66,000,000-mile space- established by, Russia's Mars WINNIPEG (CP)—The Red oe eee lost con- River rolled along under sunny ; skies Monday, rising almost The difference between ‘imperceptibly toward flood | miles travelled figure and the expected later in the distance the spacecraft has | crests reached from the earth is due Week. ; to the vast looping path Ranger The official outlook became a © follows as it moves out into jjttle more optimistic during * space. - the weekend as ideal weather Radio communication, how-/ continued. but Premier Duff ever, is on a straight 7 and Roblin told the legislature Mon- over only t actual distance day flooding of 1948 proportions between earth and the space- still can be expected with heavy craft. inundations at Emerson and FUNCTION AFFECTED Morris in the southern valley. They also reported that one He said the U.S. weather bur- of the spacecraft’s six scien-'eau has revised its forecast tific experiments has ceased to peak for Drayion, N.D., 3%) Time Running Out Rapidly ForPaying 64 Income Tax By JAMES NELSON _ The formula developed three C is the constant correction | OTTAWA (CP) — The time is Years ago for payroll computers figure. poe ripe to pay final 1964 | is simply that the amount of tax DATA NEEDED taxes,- and in the lan- s to be taken off ae the electronic com- | Cheques is equal to the rate of puter, that's spelled R(IP-E). tax times income after ‘exemp- tions, less a constant figure to RUPE) |s port of the for. correct for taxable income, all |. the populations will flodded out. on ease cat ter conmmawers| of it divided by the number of tax form and send it in not later pay periods in a year. than April 30, along with a with large payrolls who use electronic computers to figure’ In algebraic terms this is: T to the receiver-general r out the amount of tax deducted equals R (IP-E)-C all over P. th aes if you still owe some at source. 5 And when the revenue There are a good fac- But whether you're working | ment gives the definit they es eietig te many ; for a large organization or spell—literally—TRIPEA T \s the tax that the individual small, or working for yourself, amount of tax deductions. R the final payments on 1964 income highest applicable rate of tax, taxes are due in the revenue de- | the gross income for the pay | church or charitable institutions . partment before May |. period, P the number of pay pe and your medical bills. 4 ‘used his knowledge of wood- This year the department sent riods in a year, and F the anm- Revenue Minister Benson said | craft to dodge police for a week 6,500,000 = individual taxpayers nual personal exemptions. ,recently that most misunder- | following the. shooting of Cnst. what eee lized” in- | same seems to be — mel Neil Brice, 26, and a 17-year-old come tax s. They were er- | taxpayers can ma girl, was spotted by Mrs. May- sonalized by having the taxpay- INSIDE TODAY charitable purposes. i nard Haskell as he crossed a er’s name already pasted to the ’ You cannot claim for dona-— 20-foot clearing near her house. form, with a seven-digit code Classified __.. 12.3 | tions to charitable organizations | ‘ RCMP const. Ken Jones, in- number. Rirths. 32 |outside Canada. donations to in-| & volved in the shooting incident Yy deaths . saeween? dividuals, donations of old that resulted in the death of. PROCESSED QUICKL CNS. nat «ss... 11 [clothes or furniture. or amounts iConst. Bruce, said: “She could The revenue department has) Sport ............. sesee. 10+ /paid for card parties. bingos Pp not have seen him at any other Sey oxy 1 te taguene of ten! ED iss aswnweey cook cened tor Gn beneat of char. : re Inv iMaskelt's 2 aad 6 vy say | Sinaee are nh ; s t pit Haskell’s 2 acres of land is computer age. With the num — tear : ity. : SUBMARINE FOR GULF STREAM STUDY heavily wooded.” bered taxpayers it should be Sammerside _......... 3 |, 2 Maximum that can be we Mrs. Haskell’s husband tele- possible to process forms more Kings, Gyy .. 8 charged for a charitable dona- Dr. Jacques Piccard plans Gulf Stream from Florida to ‘coast involves the underwater depths of Switzerland’s Lake phoned police at Kelowna, seven quickly and send cheques _ Samay ieee gq tion is 10 per cent of met income) to use this S3foot research Newfoundland. One aim of continental shelf, The sub- Geneva, but has not yet been miles away and Spears «as to taxpayers for “overpayments | [iad S06 eet Bane Seeeeeee: Oe submarine on an estimated six the cruise 1s to determine if > marine, pictured on railroad brought to this country flushed ont of a clump of trees where they have been made. show the revenue department. weeks cruise drifting with the defense problems along the wheels, has operated in the (AP Wirephote) by a police dog which attacked - * \° ; / ee eee ohictet ne sate My oeaiitel biter aes tients Rt a hates MIEN te OREN AMR Y M9 8 ce MI Stephane. Sorte teti ge + - - = Texas ( ¥ strators Greet Cabo Lodge In New Zealand WELLINGTON, N:Z. (Reut-) ambassador's car. kicked it and ost it the was aad © ute doe )—Presidential envoy ae (eet off the United States angry,” he said. arrived The: official described the ac- | a spokesman for the dem- tion of the demonstrators as ‘onstrators claim&d the car was “disgusting” and added police | ‘driven straight at them when it rejnforcements were brought in- \left the motel. to prevent further incidents. “We didn’t have time to get io demonstrators said they | ~~ Top-Level cha night amir ‘the toe motel all night in an- effort Conference ister Keith HolyYoake and gov- | : i Be 5 ay heey fii F | | E ree ae afl i 2, é Disarmia- © Riot In Bri sh Resort | to presént a petition to Lodge. | | On arrival Lodge repeated Johnson's statement that the | U.S. is ready to enter talks on | Viet Nam at any time. j Is Open ernment ministers today before « HONOLULU (AP)—A top-level flying on to Australia and then on m started to the Philippines, Formosa, with Earle G. South Korea = _Japan. the oo 2ST L <= Welsh Group 3. j | Burns Flag = said ihe | MONTGOMERY, ag (Reut-. reviewing in de |ers) — Fifty young Welsh sa | ALS. _support_of - tionalists—Monday—burned the expansion of the South-Viet>).Union Jack and heard their. i mii mn tell them they must | AP} Viet } Gen. Nai of iit ley aed terving fale aireser- | the Camp | voir. site Chairmas Robert Griffiths of | project | Teen-Age Groups 3 ae (ihe eae te Lodge will meet Prime Min- |. | lottetown Knights of Columbus | | MacDonald, Fitzroy St., lottetown. > |” WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Securities and Exchange against 133.officers, directors and employees of Texas Gulf Sul- phur, charging “insiders” bought the company’s stock. of a rich copper ore strike in Canada. in Federal District Court, New York City, named the’ company itself as a defendant. It charged ithe firm issued a “‘material | false and misleading’ press re-_ ease April 12, 1964, discounting | jrumors of the find. The SEC charged also some |of the defendants received stock | | options from Texas Gulf with- ‘out having notified the com- |pany’s board of directors of the discovery of 4 copper and zine GUEST SPEAKER | Rev. David MacDonald, pas- tor United Church, Alberton, will be guest speaker at Char- Communion supper to be held in the Basilica Recreation. Centre ‘next Sunday evening, April 25. Mr. MacDonald is: a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordes and director —of | te Visiting Ottawa of Morgan Guaranty Trust Com- jies are closely jOnt., was announced a year and wtih the aa ae asa se tekensitt but ae At- ‘ore body near Timmins, Ont. | Among those charged were! ‘Charles F. Fogarty, executive | Hon. Mr, MacRae sonre" Gulf; Richard D, Molli- | .son,—another- vice-president; and | | Thomas S$. Lamont, a director | lof Texas Gulf and vice chairman For Discussions. ipany, New York. panedoais Minister Andrew; The vast Texas Gulf strike of | sf, | can pe emma ie ia “ee, ko |per and silver near Ti projects in this province. ago this month. This afternoon and Wednesday; Amounts of ore have been Mr. MacRae will discuss prob- with “ARDA (agricultural seca velopment, | mentioned in will ait R eee arene a meeting in soup | at cher 9 ago. i Commission filed suit Monday | without telling the shareholders | The suit, filed late in the day | |SEC said, the first alleged “‘in- the complaint as. CAF Agitation comes IntoOpen ourt Action Faces 13 Gulf Sulphur “Insiders Make Haul On Rich Copper Find having benefited from a second- hand tip about the stock’s prob- able rise, was Herbert Klotz, an assistant, U.S. commerce secre- tary. Klotz bought calls on 2,000. shares, the complaint said. RISES TO $70 The value of the stock has risen from less than $18 a share in’ November, 1963, when, the sider” purchases were made, te more than $70 in recent quota- ly tions. The SEC asked the courtto enjoin the defendants from fur- ther transactions of the kind, called for cancellation of the stock options ,and asked that- those defendants who bought. shares on the basis of their in- side knowledge be ta. sell them back at the same ' price. The complaint also asked cer- . ‘tain of the defendants, including Lamont. who advised other per- |sons to buy Texas Gulf stock be lrequired by the court to make | restitution to the sellers. The SEC suit was filed under a rule which makes it illegal for an officer, director or employee of a corporation to ‘ mis-state pertinent facts or to fail to give pertinent facts in purchasing the firm's securities. The com- | mission says a company’s stock- holders are entitled to know any facts: which are known to the company’s officers which would -materially affect_stock value. Besides Fogarty, Mollison and” ~~ (Continued on page 3 col. 2): PS Seer ese Sree rentie sve By DAVE McINTOSH (from the Royal Air Force. OTTAWA ‘(CR)—A long con- Officials ‘say integration may \cealed agitation w it hin™ the eventually result in a uniforms RCAF for adoption of a new rank nomenclature as well as @ rank nomenclature has come) single unform for the Navy. out into the open—in the RCAF’s Army and RCAF but that such own magazine, the Roindel. |a move isn’t imminent. “lf integration. of Canada’s) armed forces does nothing more NAVY MAY BE UPSET than eliminate the rank titles in| Such a move might go down ithe air force it will aave hard in the Navy if Army ranks Peace Talks achieved much,” writes Sqdn. Were chosen to set the style. The Lar. L. C. (Mo) Morrison,|Navy appears well content with RCAF information officer at its insignia and titles though TOKYO (AP) — North Viet North American Air Defence "aval captains may sometimes |Nam rejected Monday an ap-'Command headquarters, Colo- be upset by being confused with ‘chased two leather - jacketed | area. ;peal by 17 neutralist’ countries rado Springs, Colo. Army captains who are three ‘for negotiations without precon-| He points out that there are ranks below them and naval lyouths across the sands. The) < Central Japan lditions to end the fighting in \wing comma who don’t, CO™modores mistaken for lower- ichase followed a fight in which scooters and motorcycles were overturned. | Viet Nam. /eommand wings, captains Tanking naval commanders. “Rockers” usually ride mo-| | Rocked By Quake The rejection—announced ¢ by without groups, squadron ‘ead-| Sqdn. Ldr. Morrison says he torcycles. wear studded leather) TOKYO ee moderately. | the otficial Viet Nam news ers who have never been near a has spent nearly half his life in jackets and prefer rock ‘n’ roll strong earthquake rocked cen-| agency in a radio broadeast— squadron and “folly of follies, aithe RCAF “but I get so tired of music. ‘“Mods™ regard them a8 tral Japan today. First reports renewed Communist proposals pilot officer who is a avin: answering the question: ‘What's stupid and out of date. They said one person was killed and made one week ago and since tor.’ a squadron leader?’ ”’ wear “modern clothes—the la ‘three injured. ' | termed unacceptable by U.S. of-| Canadian airmen serving Not only were titles confusiag, aé test uniform ts khaki ski jackets' 4 shift in the earth wrenched.|ficials. abroad have for years been they were “‘too blasted long. —and ride motor scooters. railway tracks out of position) The reply had been awaited |irked by questions, not only A lieutenant - general could be Their clashes at holiday times | and halted trains on the Tokyo-|in Washington as the key to the from civilians but from NATO properly, addressed as zeneral last. year, In which. thousands Osaka express trunk line Hanoi regime's position on Pres- ‘and other ‘military personnel,' and a lieutenant-colonel as col- were involved.and hundreds ar-| The central, meteorological | ident Johnson's offer for ‘‘un- | about the meaning of their rack onel.. but what--do you call a rested. led to the formation of agency said the tremor was felt| conditional discussions’ made insignia and titles. The RCAF’s squadron leader. croup -aptain a special police mobile squad in hardest in Yokohama and areas/April 7 as well as the appeal insignia and ti titles are taken or air vice- -marshal? 7? | southern England to rush rein- north, where it registered four | signed April 1 in Belgrade by. siiiaiuankiel —— 7 +on-a scale of seven. ithe non-aligned Countries. .| Sealer Kyle Several of those in court, in cluding @ namber of girls, were said to have had pep tablets. Brighton police, aided by re- inforcements from outside the | ‘town. penned crowds of young- 'sters on the beach and carted | the skirmishers off in black with 11,000 pelts. Marias. | Newfoundiand's other wo | At the vacation and fishing Te- | sealing vessels, Algerine aed sort of Great Yarmouth in Nor- | Chesley ‘A. Crosbie, are still at. folk.. five youths were arrested (the sealing grounds but -nave after a group of about 200! moved south to the Belle Isle) . ST. JOHN'S, (CP)—The | sealer Kyle, Bes ane up i seal hunt and is headed f ‘home port of Carbonear, “we, N. Viet Nam : Turns Down WANTED FOR MURDER Wily BC. Woodsman A Ne SOR - Takes His KELOWNA, B.C. ‘CP)—Rus- sell Spears, a wily woodsman ladept at avoiding the law, died tby his own hand Monday. Spears, wanted on a charze of capital murder in the slyirg ‘of an RCMP -officer. shot him- | self on a farm near here after being cornered by police The 59-year-old man, who nad i" £8 tN iat AOE RIG iM SAN RT Own Life him. The fugitive puts his 22 calibre rifle.to his head and fired. RECEIVED REPORT The time was 7:12 a.m. al- most the same time ‘hat the Kelowna police headquarters re- ceived a repor on April W that Beverley Charest was heing held against her will at a cabin at West bank. across Okanagan Lake from here : Const. Bruce and Const. Jones Went to investigate. Const. Bruce was shot through the chest and the girl was shot through the jaw. The girl is in hospital here. / unable to talk. She has given a written state- ment to police Since April 1? Spears was the object of an intense hunt by poe lice using aircraft and doze. Spears was well known to the police. He had several morals convictions to his name. In 196? he escaped Penticton jail and was the object of a manhuat of almost two months before he ‘was wounded and captured, A . £