* ee ® USTT CL AT H ly see ensctib seem. ind Island Like The Dew” ete 1% JADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1966. ‘NOT MORE TEN CENTS 16 PAGES Squeeze On Smith & WEATHER Cloudy with fog; intetmittent rain in afternoon; winds light. Low-high 40 and 50. Sunday: occasional rain. if It's Good For.The Island : The Guardian Is For it | Sanctions’ Impact EE siheiarepietean ——“ as In Trance” Wife Says’ ; \During Husband's Murder . RN oy AR ar ne on ere : testified Friday that, | didn’t.” alter two false starts, . she My SALISBURY (Reuters)—Rho- | were to take the ‘Rhodesian’ is desian industrial and business | sue to the UN) it would be th: leaders’ were reported Friday to sermons Se ear be increasing pressure on Prime | of the Commonwealth. In Minister Ian Smith and ‘his| case, he said; Rhodesia would white-minority regime to make | become ‘a . a final attempt to settle the in- The trial resumes Monday. ee lawyer F.|. Mrs. Farber said of the slay- | Lee produced a letter | ing: before’ 5 Mrs. Farber shortly; “I walked into the bedroom “death. In it Was a mention that |ished giving Bill an injection. ‘diagnosed her hus-|He said, ‘He is a hard one to Husband's July, 1963,|and-Carl had apparently fin- ‘band as im the throes of a heart | kill. He's taking a long time to @ttack and that Farber had re- |die.’ Then he pulled a pillow | fused <P taken to hospital. |out from under Bill’s head and The ‘Teleased Coppolino | put it over him and leaned down from further responsibility In bar oe : EEO Farber’s treatment and left the n autopsy report listed Far oe ee r: tive that could result in Brit- implication What the defendant |ber’s death as due to strangula- COMMA ain’s’ suspending apye | settle.” was fo lomger on the scene |tion so severe that two cartil- TO ND ~ wah when Farber died. lages in his neck were broken. Council to slap stiff em- | Britain’s call for manda’ “T just stood there and-locked | ieinig” or Antigonish Mea, | bargoes on Rh (ade om | apctions as. fi ond af /D BY JUDGE at him,” Mrs. Farber added. ae te ene : $ , os - : - a willtake command of Mari- But a leading commercial fig- vin R. Simm : . Farber that her |STORY WAS EXPECTED time Commands’ ew operat- jure, who reported. the move, incfiminated her in| Dr. Coppolind, 34 - year - old | ‘onal test and evaluation forge | said he gives. the businessmen the But she said she |anaesthesiologist and hypnotist,| ™ Halifax early in Jaunary. | only a slim chance of success. was it voluntarily, with- |is-on trial for. first-degree mur-| He is currently serving #8 | The Smith regime seized <in- | rj joritise that she would |der.-In his opening statement, | Chief of staff for support ser- |dependence from Britain for Worried at the impact man- = defence counsel F. Lee Bailey| Vices at trainmg command jyar rather than submit to anticipated Mrs._Farber’s_story|- headquarters in Winnipeg: ish demands for land told the jury: (CP Wirephoto from National | gro-miajority’ rule. “It’s a mondmental. ona| Deena? Among Rhofesians the | shameful demonstration that question still is unanswered: ; Will the country now become a Bat jheart of- the South Vietnamese ‘\eapital, where US. State See retary Dean Rusk is a weekend oo visitor. ~ z U.S. troops convoying about : re ee ee __isives had seats near | » J : ek e. ' at ; Tits sakes se eee te RR rd T f == 5~<'2 Borden Tra fic ete a en an, ie Oe ee ee a yarve ne = Shows-Increase. [rer avie Plant(= the ey eg, eawnatitor hag | (Special) — Cam- dition to the 14,997 vehicles| SYDNEY (OP) — Maritime adian National ferries carried |handled during the. month. Builders Lid., of Sydney _ has cam Qeenting Os deidge ‘The two ships made 631 cross- |ee® awarded a ¢ af 4 the Ocean Limited and Scotian Canadian Motor Industries Ltd. to convert two buildings at the nearby Point Edward naval base into an ‘automobile factory. The contract was signed Fri- . {day by. Narefmui Yano, presi- dent of OMI. Conversion of the two former naval buildings will start immediately and the work Opposition MPs. View traffie totals for last |at Amberst carried more than |is expected tobe’ completed by were 32312 passengers |1,300 ers between Prince March 31. The ; ua | ae i month passeng: baie oe a : » 4 carried by the Abegweit and |Edward Island and mainline | The factory will produce its sions i iT oom Prince’ Edward trains during the month. - first. automobiles in May. TAWA (CP) — Opposition] Mt was 2 terrible indictment | over the question of jurisdiction. | fe ee,’ MPs ~ to enact legislation ‘that played. George Chatterton ‘(PC — Es-| # pension bill with |up differences between poor and! quimali-Saanich) said the gov- ex ‘Friday and predicted it |wealthy pensioners. : parma a pg be te pensioners ut! The reaction of pensioners to | adians would get the pen- a watts the ‘measure would be to look |Sion supplement is true but mis- 6 ote a Lewis Brand (PC-Saskatoony |. Most who ‘qualified under the JACK RUBY : cochunsipigiovelviatr BEGRO Sins lene oll cotter ahem at liaal teioae icy Sew teat of Oswald, but only recently the | Holland of Montague, who took’ : “MacEaches. . its medical care insurance plan through provincial payments. '|Texas Court of Criminal Ap-|over the’ case after District — pill provides a guarantee |yet Hmited those who would re- {They would wind up with ¥ peals ordered a new trial for | Judge Joe B. Brown step d out ~ ef $105 a month to pensioners— |ceive the supplementary pes-|same amount sithough 2 larger | eee Deiat OO tiaad lan bot ot a ae a S3inerease above the basic | sion. 3 | 8lice would come from the fed-| _| erator. ae a ene ae Se ee “ $75 now paid all recipients of | . No matter what Liberals said, |é im go 4. The new was set for | the, pris res old age security payments. the income fest was a means| 1 the seat had no Wichita Falls by Judge Louis!be held in February. ss is tied ipient’s income | Me said’he was either stupid | would rdise the ceilings on wel- ©, ie. so that for $2 above the |?0F dishonest. but was cop-|fare plans flien “the. greatest ee cere basic °$75,.2 's claim |Yimeed that “the -MacEaches beneficiaries under this plan are : a a _ grant 1 |tst” is @ means est... - pages wv reduced by $1 y PED ee SSYE VO mate | PEER CHANCE we aged ee pile MEANS TEST Jean-Paul Matte (L—Champ- lioward Johnston ‘SC -— E Soe sg Sard eT real ee bape pecan aad ome ae < tic'<m is this income-related fea- | Wether the provinces or Ottawa [minister ta amend the - legisia- ; F ture which many call a means |"25 Jurisdiction over pensions, |tion @ that pension cheques test but said pensioners’ aren't. wor- ee ee % ; Mr. SippRactien Nag esi. poet | peatene “SN —etestnesene tpiyisee “ee are Se ee purchase is for: high-q ’ 2 and No. 3 Northern pl berta Red Winter and G Shipment will be throug anvone claiming the’ proposal} at. their embodies a means test is either pensions while politicians . i i qt <4 fa et Ss See ‘Eachen's vision in proposing the o Gilbert i pension 5 07 ifie~ Coast ports, da | John _{NDP—Toronts . s plemeat which ¢ 4 , Y e i Broadview) said the plan is so INSIDE TODAY "| smountes to a guaranteed an- ee 7. Lgl : Mi : eorolex that the health depatt- Chiaa ‘wheat dente: Se Te a- cash when each vessel and the halance in TEACHERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETS : |i aa ap yi pamphlet. orc mans baa dena borough) “Said “the spectre of é of the a money baby-sitting the means test” raised. oa pi ae 4 ‘ f : or renting a room will calculate position MPs was “a Es The annual meeting of the night and continues throvgh to ‘nish Local of P.E. LT.F.,; pre- secretary from’ Charlottetown; for in the three-y their income for purposes of the abrogation of responsibility.” | beard of governors of the day. Looking over the program sident of the Teachers’ Federa- and Mabel O’Brien. recording <a ommitr : bill. How would they separate “MPs should insiéad -be reas-|P-E.1.. Teachers’ Federation is are: Perley MacNeill, principal... Iw Silos tines lee: Morel R as for ; 000, bushels with the” their overbead from their total suring old people the bili was| being held at Federation House of Alberton Regional High ae Bayt. aperetiry, Saas The Chinese usually go for) of going es high as SiGgW) facome? ® eftosressive one.” im Charlotietowa. It. began last School who belongs to-the Tig- merside; Anna Riley, general. gional High School: | the lower grades but the niw a sae i i ,