i ’ ; a WEATHER * Overcast, occasional light snow or freez- X ing drizzle; northeast Winds 20. Low- ct cian high 38 and 30. ‘Thursday: cloudy. “Covers Prince 0 Edibord Island Like The Dew” | : pet & soeee wee — — ; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1965. wor Mons SEVEN CENTS > : - th Ties Are Severed | uinea Government OAU Member First To Implement Threat LONDON (Reuters) — Presi- {less the breakaway Rhodesian dent Sekou Toure of Guinea an- | regime of lan Smith was top- nounced. the severance of rela- |pled. by Dec. 15. _— with Britain and the clos-| Toure’s broadcast would g of the British embassy in make Guinea the firstg African Cobnais as from today in a na-|country to announce implemen- tionwide broadcast shortly after tation of the OAU threat. | OAU headquarters in Addis Toure's broadcast was heard Ababa denied Tuesday that its in London- |call for breaking relations with The Organization of African |Britain was a simple recom- Unity's ministerial council de-|mendation to OAU members. cided at a meeting in Addis| (But the OAU refused to say If It's*Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ; VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 293 Crumm S acemen Watch indian Chines Forces Clash NEW DELHI (AP)—India re- a Tuesday that.a clash be- oun own | r em " ni itween Indian and Chinese troops high in the Himalayas Sunday |was the bloodiest sinte the 1962 HOUSTON, Tex. (AP )— i itchy” sibne,#,n sorvete Meocdey’ Paes war: jammed inside mini jearth re-entry a eman | A government spokesman said 7 pppeecrel ae awed ob- missile. lat least 30 Chinese -bodies were | “Bullseye!” ©Borman — cried; |counted after the fight, three ; when a tracking station asked {miles northwest of Sese La whether he had seen the Min-_| | Pass, 17,900 feet. up in ‘the |i” ay uteman,~ launched 20 minutes | mountains of northern Sikkim. earlier from Vandenberg Air | India’s report of her own Force Base in California, streak | casu s was two killed, seven after |\missing.- China previoucty clai at least five Indians on an |were glaim=j (ty) ; : | But as the Gemini pilots Abada,. Ethiopia, this |how many of its members ae atte i = month that ite me: would |planned to sever relations witb ce cash ono lence break relations with Britain un- Britain today) » ein at Cape- Kennedy, Fla. yo There, another pair of itchy Britain Not Deflected EE By Outside Pressure There was the street |foree Major Thomas Stafford, ‘Custody th bak * jsweated out the third countdown i : is being sought by tele Above, the couple, with thee said Cape. ot & Titan 1 . they tes H LONDON (CP)—Britain will completed his Journey here by sisters and a brother who fled uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. a es the Ontario fire police es tee ee ee Einot be deflected by outside | train. is photograph the runaways. . ” sti n the Gemini spaceship - @ their Montreal home for Van-- Josip Posedi, of London. _ (CP Wirephote) |fice. “And there sever beicts laay, ae econmves Soe ot moe coe uae te wulh cable Oo fr i econdmic and trade Risanctions — as distinct from armed f orces—ageinst Rhodesia. Prime Minister Wilson told Sir p Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Ni- jgerian premier, Tuesday night. f Commonwealth conference pro- posal, but felt the main. offen sive against the Smith regime would be best directed just now by Britain and through the UN. his U.S. Asks NATO Allies e 3 Former Top Mountie Made “Boy.Scouts Commissioner OTTAWA (CP)=—L. H. Nichol- éon, once Canada’s top Mountie, has been named international commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada, it was announced Tuesday. f He succeeds Earle T. Moore in 1923, later serving with Brunswick and Nova Sco- provincial police force be- ages Digging On OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CP) — A snapped cable on. a digging machine early Tuesday added to the woes of Robert- Dunfield Jr. trying to find treasure he be- lieves is buried on this small Snapped Cable Slows Oak Island “The rain didn't do us any good today and the —— ca- w. ble held us up more | hours.’” Most of the earth has peeled off the side of the hole, much of of Montreal who has held the those provinces were pol- Office since October, 1953.. by the RCMP under con- Nova Scotia island. it from the tunnel system et the Soldierly Leonard Hansen Ni- tract. Mr. Dunfield said work fixing |110-foot level, he said. cholson mide RCMP history in | When the Noya Scoti the cable had slowed digging op- | 1959 wher he resigned as com- was absorbed inté the ScuP te erations about on aes. Duntiess | missioner of the force in @ pol- he headed cri 1 inves- For several days, ¢ ie! # icy dispute with then Justice ite a er on 1938 to lorew has been digging out slid- | Sevier oo o Mirister Fulton. 1942 held a similar post in Sas- jing earth in the pit it has been ¢ ONLY S * A katchewan. idigging since early October. Mr. t present he is head of the Dunfield said about 30 feet were SHOPPING — . protection and investigation During the Second World War cleared from the 130foot pit 2 service of the Bank of Nova he held Provost Corps staff ap- Scoeay abet chia he cout o> E DAYS TILL Scotia. He has been deputy chief scout for Canada for the | last six years. ROSE THROUGH RANKS pointments in England, Italy Northwest Europe, rising to rank of colonel. He w : Ie A-New Brunswick -farm boy, He served as assistant com-| CECIL RIVERS (IG to end journey of more Gis ter: ete UN 36, of Fort Willi join- (petroleum geologist, said i% he rose through the ranks of the missioner of the RCMP from | _ , x oe hal a . he year-old Calgary native, ed Rivers in Fort W: for jcouldn’t estimate how long it TIMP {to cctupy ite top post 146 until he was appointed a horse-drawn covered than eight months across Can- __but the journey had been em- -the rest of the ride. Sees eee ‘esigned age of 54 in 1 } wagon into Halifax Tudsday 8 ae ty Te joyable. With him is Ball Stiff, (G@ Wirephoto) (fill out of the pit. « jtimate how much had been tak. | - len out “We just.go on ——— it out,” | + CHRIST But Fire Chief £4 |ronep BY PLUG Norris ‘they're tearing Downing Street with the Niger- . ! For More Aid | ry Viet Nam down titer houses than ese \oct "as when, om Agena invpet jan Tender. it became increas | RUMCIWCLYS By HAROLD MORRISON _|with what ‘an Americam spokes| Martin was. asked after the ilies. onit-steate ooviagi noreiter-Ccdeiner aaa ae ee 2 woryumaata, Way. wil tavel Fe station Ta aad a coe oe quest for civillian as auaiee aaa wheher Canada would on one “the ao of the aut te fire last Sunday: for' a Pee SAMeRY they baw iaregtoned tot if "Beit ther Has ’ as > gineers ii . ave a lantie ales to provide mote ae |doctors, engineers and’ teachers teachers but he said even tha oat cme te aed baa feslts Henttoos shar Canadi Bee ain has not crushed breakaway G il P| External Affaire Micister’ Peet|ftush ttt .tne deleentes Tose Seabee Gerveench aomeneean They said Donna Lyas lin the Titan's tail after ignition, lan hmmacitetive soactee sid ul ty ea Martin said he does not. con-|day that the Vietnamese: ‘war |to South Viet Nam beceuse ot meine: Seis locmh aiagie. tenaeet <t ae Wilson told: Ralewa he still be-| | MONTREAL (CP) cure sider this appeal applies to Can-|and battles in other distant |the security problem. Se ites ean entre: manners 0f-: 4 Is. He lieves’ sanctions, properly ap-|Balent, 45, father of four rum an wr ny rip ip joverlooked two-cent piece of plied, will topple the white-min- |away children who have estab- lie! “tall Eeccibane: ear fate of NATO allies, READY TO HELP Oat a dations — VC iba ority Rhodesian regime of Ian |lished a new home for them. the first day’s session of the cores, 2, oie aan canete ia ranke: on down. clicked _ along smoothly | ¥ ~_ Saar Bee te @ tates. oe in ae pots three-day NATO spokesman Rusk more economic... a i ng | ; : ee Wstan'te ake membership on the |, mre than civilian ‘help. -3t [South Wiet Nasi and the South-| them,” cal | Tartar, grees Fe oie tviga ve action againat Rhode |Seulting tis wife. i je. iternational Control. Commis- ve eee eee Seen tree. Mextin said. Bee es ima. echt “frost: “on-Nov. “11-unitater-}- Judge. Roland Langlois’ ptt’ ~ -* ‘éa in VietNam “ wanted the same Kind of help provided an extra at leaving for al- |ally declared: itself independent, |Poned sentence. { am “limits our treated at lini 7 ee actions.” from NATO that Australia, New |$500,000 for South Viet Nam is | (Continued @8 Dae 3, col. "2° legedly infringing customs and |Should be concentrated through Balent was arresied on a . age Zealand emd South Korea were /the last 10 months and when the ee nan heen : eae _—— currency regulations has been |the United Nations Security | warrant sworn by his wile and . State Rusk | provided — military would participate vessel ' Council, which could was arraigned Saturday tnitiated the Viet Nam debate 'forces. p ime 2 se Predant Yona stranded since it. went es +, ner es ee eee eee cae beating occurred last week. 's proposed. Dec. Gam : fu. Embassy in Havana, all coun to join in $1,000,000,000 development. pro- | in a storm Dec. = Roland Ramsay, 24, from sub. |its trade and financial embargo | Mrs. Balent was in court te LOOT RECOVERED gram. Canada had already pro- — 39 She's now wi | ta % ver, urban. Coquitlam, : told em- against Rhodesia. Only a few hear her Ly sone plead guilty. q vided about $2,000,000 to help iathiag ah te ohtgit ployer, L. H. Potvin, via tele, | countries, including Canada, One sid side of face was badly map the Mekong River basin rn S oe phone Monday ‘ight he had | #Te co-operating fully with Brit- | DEB ig ‘iis 8 two years ago, Martin added. one pmlengae » on been treated courteously by po- |#im in this policy. “ae a ha aed ; Seth: ask end Wetacs Geil puctaae wate _ a oneer | a Ss lice and had been turned over | aperval, DELAYED Drava’??, "trom home fence secreta Denis Hea 4 = the embassy until the case aga, TER away iy. ley,| .He .and the other owners— coe Balewa made a fog-delayed |at the end of August and wen! are carrying a disproportionate wien dad tothe ; Shooneane on at By DON. McLEOD he sold and the free board and OMe Remeny;" tn ‘Cuba since Wilson Sagan ‘ia arr aa tree a oe a share of the military burden im|g¢ Paul, Alta.—are considering|. HALIFAX (CP) — Two |lodgings from the public kept Febrnary, was detained by P® |. Commonwealth prime minis| Maria has been. working as @ t the non-NATO area, with the ihe use of a system of infiat- | bearded men in cowboy clothes |the cost to a minimum. lice at Havana Airport whem |ters* conference in Lagos next |nurse’s aide. The other children | implication that NATO countries | atte rubber devices to refloat |unhitched their covered wagon | Rivers estimated he has taken |Susjoms Officials, discwered ® lmonth to co-ordinate action have been going to school and in Europe should be willitig to | the schooner. . |Tuesday, bedded down their |65 to 70 rolls of eight and 16 “os ~ aks considerable jewelry against Smith's regime. His |earning extra money on papef J carry a bigger military load. Sota Grea Geer © horses and headed for a motel |milimeter film and 35 milime- |i0"hi, ju plane was diverted from London [routes to help maintain their Foreign Minister Maurice |jand David Hultord of Chathate,|"02% 10 sleep. SO ee rink demeenoenaeoererien sateen SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)— (Asbestos bank before it opened |Couve de Murviille of France |have been working without pay- |_, Cecil Rivers, of Calgary and | ‘The trip was completed about | He was boarding», plane. fos : j Aang” WaTSE OF Ves men_were charged- Tues- |and waited for the to ar- (entered. the discussions by im-| ment to salvage equipment sub- Bill. Stiff of Fort William, Ont., |}a month behind schedule, eight : a rn fi flight to P ki i U 5 couver Catholic Children’s Afd day with armed robbery ‘in a |rive- watt jecting a new note of contro- | merged in water in the vessel. |224 just completed a 3,700-mile |months and nine days after it |made connections for a fligh akistani-U.5. Society, whose officials have $171,742 bank holdup last Fri-| The men appeared in sessions |versy. NATO Secretary-( Radio and electronte equipment |‘iP. from Calgary that began |started. aa Presidents Meet "aa." 7 day, and police reported that all |court beefore Judge Mrnlio Brosio had stated that | have been removed. eee tine Schooner. There's no better way to see c i. ’ as. “model. but ‘$75 of the loot has been re- |Hayes without a lawyer. They |the mew nuclear planning and En route here, a dog making |Canada. We've séen things even | Ramsay told his = ' z % covered. asked the for other subcommittees set up by the trip ‘produced eight pup&. jlocal residents didn't eee,” eaid | was taking the package to Cu. | WASHINGTON (AP) — Paid) Wilson Flies The three men, all Montreal- |to: consult with .a lawy 10 NATO defence ministers Nov INSIDE TODAY vers’ original travelling com- | Rivers. ee ee ; oc’ |stani_ President Mohammed ers, pleaded -not guilty and‘were |this was granted 27 had the full approval of the “|Wiltiem by sit LEFT IN STORM Cer Gan ee eae aes stne teat | Te U.S. TOO to Dec. 17 when they | ‘The three men were NATO council as a temporary canines Pa . tae by Stiff. oe Sek nee profit to himself. closed doors with President ode y were arraigned today. They are.|about midnight: Sunday in - They ‘needed no fur| pon 18 | this must say I'm glad to see | Rivers said they gary | “Mr. Potvin said arrangements |Johnson Tuesday about ‘our! LONDON (Reuters) — Prime Albert Comtois, 31, Gerry Gra- loutside W. hed ther NATO authority. eA Sdcuwkiaes Gases ; day arrive. . -although it’s [in a rainstorm. ot we ended have been made to retain a Ha- mutual problems” after pub-|Minister Wilson flies to the Unt- a 30, and Edouard Chiquette, east of Asbestos and about 105| But the French diplomat, | Se seven es 15 Rivet; St Oe hed “hosns 7 we pol Peg oe. shina mattée are + taniege as “a oe usenea oe oa Kapaenit Sik Prensa Sine wate * The men were transferred to ar retain es 3 "Asbestos ieibeer -eeacuniiiemad wre 9 3 font aca ¥ college aa ate: et y coe aw Ari Saas day qf two so Ramsay can re- |dispute- : j may set the theme of Anglo Montreal following their ar- |for questioning and brought dy Gen treme ant tar| Wake ea a gary: jlast months of the* 7 wi turn “fo ‘Vancouver for Christ-| Johnson, in a brief speech of American defence relations for raignment, Provi olle : CMD: 66 dist VS iff, 3%, was a tr jmost serious storm in Quebec. | mas." 2 welcome on the White House |the next 2 years. said ncial p © |Tuesday to Sherbrooke, about 80 |recommendations would have to| Editorials ......... jd ig 4 jtruck driver in Fort William Stiff and Rivers were met ; heen worked nds, stressed that Pakist. The dominant topic at their they will be questioned | miles east of Montreal, for their |be approved by the council at} Summerside 3 |HAS THREE SONS ’ |near the outskirts of the city by| Ramsay has at a eed the United: States have |oue-d ting Friday will be eae wig a crimes. court appearance. somie later stage, perhaps when| Kings, Queens, City ....5 | Rivers is married with three |a police escort and taken to the |2" . ‘lectronics otailiog” a lccecll ta cunneeen caylad: | |e Geaition: of how fat Tittain =e bestos, Que., set | Police said “ part” |they are ready to make. their | Prince ; 2 |sons. Stiff is single steps of city hall, where Mayor |Sisting Cubans ins “aa | ing, ) sttetesenees S. . For one thing, each of our|can continve to play a global Se ee this wee On > ge Bagel ‘sve, mote report next March. France has ‘ Rivers said he began the trip [Charles Vaughan gave them a |}ut" "huarae wee ee countries began as what: most'|defence role — especially in short. of the amount. taken Fri- |mainder was reported to have |Titicized the subcommittees tnt! With $9.65. He said souveniers |civic welcome. people called ‘an meceeet Southeast Asia — and at the m flay a f bee and has blocked moves towards ae = experiment’. No one expected|same time c e nation’s Guihed Senldbe hioke solb- on Ge a” \GATO. mectoas integration. a eee en cee erecta ees