Rescue workers probe area fm the Nile River where a NILE PLU a) Cairo trolleybus plunged into the water Monday, killed # Rhodesian _Keylssues Still Split By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP)—Prime Minis- ter Wilson says the door to an acceptable Rhodesian solution is wide open but he and Rhodesia’s . Prime Minister Ian Smith still are split on a number of key issues. The “lunacy’’ of rebel- lion has been averted, he said, but the threat still is there. Reporting Monday to a friendly, packed House of Com- mons where opposition Conserv- wished him Wilson read a long, detailed ac- count of his critical 10 days of talks in Salisbury which led to loint agreement on a three-man royal commission to try to settle | the question of Britain's grant- ‘ng independence to Rhodesia. However, he said Smith still | Leader T. C. Douglas said Mon- jare financed, elected and ative Leader Edward Heath | “every success,” | Farmers Group Lacks Spokesmen WEYBURN, Sask. (CP)—NDP day Canadian farmers have 1e- ceived ‘“‘the short end of the stick” mainly because they have lacked effective spokesmen wi rally of about 500 persons thet neither the Liberal nor Conser - ative parties had done anything to. stabilize farm income and that farmers have been helped only because of large volume wheat sales. He said both the major parties aan elite KILLS 48 ‘ * judge ruling legal the £6,000,000 ($18,000,000) will left by a Ger- man-born Canadian telecommu- nications magnate, Peter. Fuld. Mr. Justice Scarman, whose Wife was insured for a record £300,000 ($900,000) in case he died before giving judgment, found in favor of the will and its first codicil (addition) but against three other codicils which were c hallenged. The hearing lasted 91 days: 65 exhibits and witnesses from Britain, Europe and North America, all at a cost of about £1,000 ($3,000) for each hour the court sat. Fuld, son of a wealthy Jewish businessman and a non-Jewish mother, left Nazi Germany 1n 1939 to avoid persecution. He was at first interned in Britain but later went to Canada, where | the happiest period of his jife. | BECAME CITIZEN Le It was- in Canada that-he fell in love with his future wife, ob- se a he. spent what he described. as | Costly Court Case Rules $18 Million Will Is Legal communications empire based in Frankfurt, which grew even bigger in the postwar years. He died im Frankfurt — in March, 1062, at 41, but lef: £1,000,000 ($3,000,000) of his es. tate in. Britain, giving the Eng- lish High. Court jurisdiction in the dispute which arose over hs complex will. Fuld’s friend, Dr. Herman "Tarnesby, a London _ psychia- trist, sought to have the will and all four codicils accepted. | Other parties to the case challenged the three later codi- | cils, some alleging undue influ- | ————— || DEPEND ON , MINES | ence by Tarnesby, Fuld’s mother and her chauffeur-secre- tary. MOTHER DISAPPROVED |four women in Fuld’s life—ais }- wife Marina, Mrs. Ivy Maynier, | Margaret Galfagher and Christa | Felsmann. | __ The will, ieft his mother, .a | third of the income from his residuary estate and, of the re- maining two-thirds, 25 per cert went to Christa Felsmann, 15 per cent to Mrs..Maynier and 10 per cent Saueracker. The judge held that i was not duly executed and |Fuld was not of testamentary | capacity at the time. | He also. ruled out the third | and fourth codicils. saying Tarn jesby had failed to satisfy him |that they were the product of aj |free and capable testator. He | Said, however, there was. no evi- | dence Tarnesby had hypnotized | Fule and allegations of undue influence were not proved. The question of who would pay the costs of the case was left to be argued later. | At least 500,00 Canadians are \directly dependent upon mines \for their livelihood. SEIZE FISHERMEN ate return of more than 100) South Koreans who police. said | were ki while fishing DANCING Commodore Room | Tonight 9.30 p.m. RAINBOW JAZZ FIVE Members and Guests Main Brace Club Rooms 130 Richmond St. life of the country. Weyburn was the seat, held by Mr. Douglas during his 17 years as premier of Saskatchewan tas not agreed on an acceptable method for safeguarding the constitutional rights of the £,000,000..non-white majority in| the central African colony and | there still is no agreement of | how the non-whites are to b¢ tonsulted “‘as a whole,” to whether they would agree to an | amended constitution leading to independence. . ANSWERS LACKING Wilson's report in fact left so many questions unanswered that a Commonwealth official. said later that the Labor prime, min- istér merely had “purchased time” in Salisbury and that there had been no real meeting of minds’ between Wilson and Smith. Hees’ Views Are Givenin | Farmer Needs ROSENEATH, Ont. (CP)— and is in the federal riding of Assiniboia. : Trade Paper Editor Dies TORONTO (CP)—A veteran of almost three decades in Cana dian, newspaper work, James Victor McLaren, editor of the Daily Commercial News, died of -# heart attack Monday. He was and A native of Charlottetown, Mr. McLaren was a graduate of Dal- housie University, Halifax. He had been a reporter and editor on newspapers in his home city, in Halifax, and in Ontario at Orillia, Kirkland Lake, Windsor and Toronto. In Toronto he worked on The Star and The Star Weekly as z George Hees, Canada’s former | night that the eastern Canada | farmer needs a concerted ef- fort. to. sell farm_ produce abroad. | In a campaign speech for the Nov. 8 federal election, Mr. Hees | outlined to -the Ontario Farm Union his party’s plat- | form on agriculture. “Everyone in Canada has | been impressed by the result of | sales abroad—sales Northumberland riding, in which this commu- tity is located. } i “The effect of these sales has peen a very great stimulus to the entire Canadian economy , . . the western farmer is sell- g = 5 é 3 F & 3 done for the eastern farmers. What the eastern farmer needs is a great agricultural trade erusade similar to the indus- trial trade crusade which I launched in 1960 when minister well as the Commercial News. “trade minister, said Monday He -had-been editor of the trade- newspaper for the last seven Mrs. Mary Bard; wife of re- porter James Bard of the Tor-} onto Telegram. 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