° = off W's Good For The Island - The Guard VOL. LXXIX-NO- 266 — ian Is For It = CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEATHER. Mostly’ sunny; winds northerly 15, be coming light. Low-high 35 and 43. ~~ 16 PAGES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1966. “ax TEN CENTS ° venly-Da anced IVISION| | ie , , | . 3 7 : ; ss | i | rou : Seen For PC Leadership | * s ne o a By JAMES NELSON like to see some attention given will address the convention ; * : pats ot OTTAWA (CP)—Early indi-|to. his accomplishments as|twice — a welcoming (speech “ie : ‘: * ; ‘ eations were for an almost/|leater and as prime minister.” | Monday night, and at a wind-up — 4 ‘ ie : ss evenly - balanced split the |- He said he opposes a require-.| banquet night. * a party leadership issue bétween| ment for periodic Mr. Camp’s leadership reas- * delegates to today’s annual.| contests. But if the meeting de-| sessment call has thrown the ae meeting of the Progressive Con-|cided to amend the constitution | party into division on several , : 2 The first of an expected 1,150|the constitution as president. 1. Whether a standing vote of ee sh ms . oe ei seke : yay began arriving ‘Satur- |The -Maloney forces. claiméd | confidence should be sufficient steppes: ; ' eee iy. | support of 76 of the 96 Conserv-|at an annual meeting .or > Among early arrivals was | ative MPs in the Commons.and/| whether delegates should be UN Observers rk Arthur Maloney, Toronte promised to make their names | asked to vote on Mr. Diefen- : 7 lawyer and former MP, a can- | Public during the meeting. baker's stewardship by secret wae ae didate for the party presidency |MADE IT OFFICIAL ballot. . a bes Ye ie seeking to oust Dalton Camp,| Senator Wallace McCutcheon,| 2. Whether an annual meet-|— : Teronto advertising executive | an active worker in Mr. Camp's | img is the proper place to de- e 3 ease ire and party. organizer, who called behalf, made his support offi-| cide the leadership question or wee six weeks ago for a reassess-|cial in a statement: that said a full-dress oe, ment of the party” leadership | Conservative “policies, proced- Convention should be called, at By HAL McCLURE troops, backed by 20 tanks and@~ under John Diefenbaker. jures and leadership” must be | Which alternative candidates TEL AVIV, Israel (AP): —|29 armored Mr. Maloney told a Saturday | open to assessment by the. ran eo Tank-led. Israeli “forces swept | killed 26 Jordanians—13 soldiers 4 night press conference he has/and file. . 3. Whether the leadership is} more than two miles into Jor-|and 13 - civilians—wounded been unfairly tagged “the Dief-| Mr. Diefenbaker, determined |¢mbodied in one man. or em dan Sunday, attacking three|and captured three Serdeniga enbaker candidate.” to remain leader and, as he put |Compasses his relations with/ towns and engaged in heavy re et “I'm “not anybody's candi- it, not.let the party “return to |Party headquarters, executives fighting with the veteran Jor-| In Amman, a Jordanian milt- date.” he said. “I believe Mr. |the days of reaction” and fall | across the country, and aca-' danian Arab Legion. Both |tary spokesman claimed that Diefenbaker has done an effect-| under the sway of “‘any small | demics. sides claimed they inflicted|more than 50 Israelis were ive job as leader and would| group whoever they may be,” |, Mr. Camp. = main- heavy losses. .- killed or. wounded, three Israeli evan ——. tained. throughout .. 2... six -.week | - After more than three hours /|tanks destroyed inside Jordan RS . cross-Canada tour that he is not of combat, United Nations ob-|and at least seven more de- ma om set on “getting Dief" perso- setvers obtained a ceasefire and |stroyed near the armistice line If Landa SNUTGOWN. |i Sas. wi ee St rowcae and . a ! : wu ‘[-_| party organization and the re- PF gall come Mong PB so ininicnee canes. : nfirmation — or otherwise— said shooting broke out on the| A® Israel spokesman ff) fe oP ££ ees — eae ae tno Syrian-Israeli border and was |¢dged stiff resistance the. ats ns : a by still going on at 6:30 p.m. (11:39 |Atab Legion in the town of ( e ie OF a inued on page 3 col. 2) a.m. EST). Siam, ene of Gheve cibistieas During the Israeli strike the attack, but claimed the . . * Jordan, ‘plance of both countries |leqion "was beaten back. He me ae er. Clouds Spoil _|elashed in dogfights. The Is-|ave TIsrael’s losses es one MONTREAL (CP) —. About|are currently paid hourly wages fh ’ , : raelis said one Jordanian plane | killed and 10 wounded. ; Janine tor 86a stt-de OWyeeryance | ; mas_shot down. Jordan elaimed tional Association of Machinists | pending upon experience acre S dntened tos Eee bike end ltl. cxid to toed Ga ae employed by Air Canada are| A strike would force Air Can- . to thelr Geattions Genday after “ NEW RATE o Git. ‘gade strength, was i tulalie acheduled te go-on strike _at,-4/ ada to suspend all domestic and Of Ecl staging 2 raid into Jordan ia os At the United Nations in New |tion for sabotage forays. ‘Three today after the union's ; ; ipse - sons 1 York, Ambassador Muhammad | Israeli troops and an army Gaecieting toouh Gute ra ge ange He a aes ake oO i Mout Metren ave. A as a base FOR GUARDIAN |: ElFarra of Jordan told aj|commander were killed Satur.’ ce a : 000 2! RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) —| three-and-a-half-hour clash be- | He said the tions into — eo ee the Israelt! (Continued on 5 col. 7) fected the company’s of | day in lost revenues, a company , correspipndent : ae page pay increases ~amounting| spokesman said. The moon blotted the sun| tween Israeli and Jordsnian : phete by » oe © ey ates : y a‘ : to more than 16 per cent. Six other airlines gperating on|™ 5 '0 age A gee g Bg all | ‘ : : Seen: Ger tor The : lh ge ay om. |a regional basis have applied is ‘ Guardian will be increased ' a President of the IAM said. “The | ai ge Saturday but heavy clouds ob- : Be week, efiective Mon- rince ar es er er eee miner of wont |nared i from hundreds ef, scl November 14th. Ee i ‘ the ae —" flights in the event |entists at key posts in southern Wier oe es aie te | ; sal an ee ~ | Railway and bus‘ tines have| It was observed clearly, : oat, the union | diomiond soar yte . | however, by iuatrets of other : . x Oo ay ichard G- Geddes of Toronto, | and freight service {o handle an | scientists Peru’s An- : : : A ; chairman of the three-man me-|€xpected increase im twaffic.|des and in US. Air Force indie selon ae : diation board hired by the two planes that raced the eclipse as ’ Lonpoy_ (AP) — Priseeithe es : ~~ Parties ir-anetfort to tead-ott EPA Flights — ’ PM Pr Charles celebrates his 18th birth-|of just 18 don't usually have the strike. atl , lantic from Brezil, Uruguay and : : oposes day Noy. 14 and tins becomes| gir/triends. They know gis, A upion statement * Are ; ‘ - eligible to be King own | yes, « plenty them, Geddes was fired after he sent Offered | “The"rlanes carried tons of | CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) the J felt Sanday, weraiing, te blest | Vocational Tight should the /_apize|they don't. usually settle down . - bee prs for measuring, | With» call. space for explored the of the Space- goal of Gemimi 12. oe through the death or abdication {to Ge. on ee nee GANDER, Nfid. (CP) -aat-} Sect OTe the effects | peace on newest of walker for more than two hours! Csim and talkative, Edwin E. oe ae a of the Queen. ““Charles goes out a Tot so- anls that he had ‘aes ts les & ee of Gtapeh ailigen cs radio com> a "| (Buzz) Aldrin Jr. played the Aid Meetin And with bis birthday.eomes |Cially, especially_when he’s ia the negotiators. pas Lasagna gre aarnagn oll Dt : ‘ é role of window-wiper and sim- g renewed speculation om his|London, at. Windsor Castle, or -The statement said the head | and Halifex” if the thecatened |qq?S:j2sronamts James A. Lov- Major Cabinet Re-Shuffle — [re mectanc wie mace than | orrawa (CP)—Prime Minis-| signer education and the men-|"P at Balmoral (in Scotland) mediator had been dismissed ell and Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldria : doubling the record for timie |ter Pearson has proposed a MeG ersity during the holidays. ; Cha because “he exceeded his au-| Mt o% Air Canada ground |in Gemini 12 photographed the * * i spent by amy human exposed te | Nov 23 meeting with pro- | {en te ee’ |" “He and Princess thority asa mediator” ta “sena-| 2*reenel lakes_place today... ecipse -trom_their, specerrat| 1§ ANNOUNCER From 10) | the boundless. hostile" arena; out>"|-vinciat con i 16 “are ing the letter to IAM members ington said Sunday night a daily }ee', tore he cart: Be was side hia Gemini spaceship. cerned. with* vocational educa- Sourene whe, ane So Oe Oe | aeaet lends, tale = Without the authorization .of the | two-flight service could be pro-| from mace nat tee" SOM | NEW DELHI (Reuters) — from the country’s bost of rell- And, Adtcia's 9000 —_male| tion to, discass. federal wih EY caiverstty: st yot an (on, wereer to pertion-cat vided for connection with trains The eclipse began at 6:58 ash. |PTime Minister Indira Gandhi | gious, economic banger | sim = 1 A for Mr. nounced. Charles will probably | triend I've never heprd of it and ACCEPT Proposais __—_— {leaving Halifax. Each flight | esT and it was total over Peru |*™ounced 2 major cabinet re- | probéms. wy aed eae t Sen. 82 %0 McGill. And the famous |r should have.” could take 41 passengers’ and s : shuffle Sunday night and broke Chavan took over the post © Se minute—the world’s long-|son said the date is still ten-|Ci..dian university has also|) = ; The proposals outlined in the at 8:03 a.m. Scientists tien a ft could be ” a.m. stationed : a who | ¢% space walk. Coupled with |tative. Such a meeting was Charies is a senior at Gordon- letter were later accepted by | {xtra aircraft could be added | in the Andes above cloudy Lima pent te prodeminentiy-|jeft by Gelzeriel Nenfa, the time he spent. standing in | agreed the a ee Air Canada and presented to was heavy. said it lasted one minute and | Hindu India by “ appointing @ jresigned after being aecused of |.) saturday, be has logged | provi the union's negotiating com-| Mr. Lewington said EPA also | five seconds there. 0 Mosiem as external, affairs min- weakness in dealing with mas | is 4% hours outside— mittee as the airline's offer. |Could provide connections for : | sive demonstrations last week Wine Oo" ooo “stand-up” Mr. Geddes proposed a wage |Passengers travelling from The man chosen to handle In- | against the slaughter of cows, . i tday fncrease of 12 per cent and an| Newfoundland to Montreal vis Bridge Collapse dia’s foreign affairs is Moham- | which Hindus regard as sacred. Mone Mee cae additional 12 cents an hour for|EPA flights to Wabush and p madali Currum Chagla, 66, who | Chagla is 2 man with wide sta Speed & kev. skilled workers in the first -year | Seven Islands, Que., connecting Leaves Two Dead)» served as education jexperience in foreign affairs. | command oun ax 44 66 ee Se ee pgp cans ter since November, 1963. | An Oxford-educated lawyer and “» oe tate ey . 1, . a . Lewington said the pro-| ANTWERP (AP)—A 150. Mrs_ Gandhj named former formar chief justice of Bombay, hn finale : per cent boost im the second} posals have been put before the hintaae tellide an the habe: minister Yaswantrao ie wariad anf Tadion cxsbnomater | SOS SO os deo Or cole Tear ve hw demmated a aot Trameport Board which waa |way.hetween the. Belgian: cites 7 z_post|in_ Washington and high com- | Gemini prosram dec for splest- a demanded “a 20/ to discuss suggestions sev- |of Antwerp and Liege collapsed |Of home affairs. Swaran Singh, , eee backed from the per wage increase with’ eral regional airline in Canada | Sunday, img seven auto- |former external affairs minis: | His post in the education min-| | THY linked te their fringe benefits emounting to a|this weekend in view of the im- | mobiles into the Nethe river |ter, will succeed Chavan at the |istry will be filed by Fakhrod- | Agena rocket Keked aon — pred by Ain Canna, | Bending strike. He felt the EPA’) and killing two persons. Sixteen ministry. {dia Ali Abmed, former ‘power |S, to fiy in formetion with Charles becomes ot & : — Ne Se See |e ead goed) cinnintsinener | Swaran Singh, 55, the new de- | # ted together with a 160-fost Due Wednesday counsellors of state and starts|, “He had a good time there, at ss ’ : : ocienl te peaviie Lids sbialeter: is a mild-map-| Cd. Aldrin attached the cord receiving a fixed anpual income | was extremely popular, spent a e o. . ® ; Sod euaiiiies a8 the i. bearded and turbaned | ‘rom the Agena to a bar om’ FREDERICKSBURG, TeX. | of £30,000 ($90,000). lot of time outdoors, but I don’t e I iO home ministry. in. the present | Sikh who was external affairs| Semi 12s nose during his (AP) — President Johnson has| “This doesn't ‘mean that he’s | think he did much ” ee Ings em er widespread unrest resulting minisier since 1964 ci omit announced he will undergo sur-| going out and start buying mo- ‘Neary every ada wh reew = Z +| CRAFT. ROLLED oe ot ee rece |r ca = Sreting Me mene |e oe & cere the SS ee ; ; ; : Sp RR fe hn Ee es aaa a However, spacecraft control ‘Centre near ‘about.’ said a—source~close— ; throne -remarks—oa-— - a ® ® eo problems, one of several pesky Wednesday for removal of @!the throne. “He's always had ajhis good manners and his ut : troubles that has plagued the |*mall throat growth and repair private income, and . he’s for others. — at ~ - ve AgS: —— —| flight from: the start, kept them (Of am incisional hernia ainly been given everything | An officer at Buckingham Pa- . . ee se immediately settling into | £ll bladder operation of a year he’s needed cr See see eS i —Deep ith’ , 5 fuel-saving . formation . | 80. - ’ year should make no difference | “He never passes you by. aoe ade Fon te at egy Steer. Rebext L. | employee of the shop who died " \Conlinied oh page 3 col. 5) | Johnson said he will fly back jin his way of life.” Ne sees you in the hall, or if gious | gs have tem , drawn and haggard, ap-' later in hospital. to Washington this morning and} What is his way of life? he’s passing your office, helt = ied Ceo pores sak sid: 2 can't talk | prAYED DEAD e will. enter Bethesda Hospital| For one thing, there is no real | stop and have gomething to say. concn sad, tend children. Suk |e ee OO ahs te chet ow,” Mian Mar- Mighty Fells © | tecsdsy, t0 remain overnight sirt-triend. mber,” said | versation. He talks” = urday and ‘ater thumbed his |iion Cnet Bommiet vce “2 |ris said. “I played dead. 1 , before the surgery. | “"You must remember," sa gose at an anger-dotted crowd. ea : aesidiishaglt ee: toes ee ee ee Left Silent 3 ae : eo he Feeling ran high for # time | Porte during there playing dead ; EWLYWEDS oe aor Robert ‘nego Smith, Saturday young Smith was the police came.” ‘ 14 WERE N 18, made patrons and workers | asked what he would have done| She said be laughed during NIAGARA FALLS, NY. (AP) “i a in a beauty shop lie on the floor while he coldly pumped bullet .after bullet into them, sister, Lisa, had‘ walked in dur- ing the shootings in the beauty 8! le killing four women ard a small | shop girl. : Angry words rose from some in- the crowd that gathered at the police station after Smith's arrest, and Police Chief “Gail Brimha]l ordered the boy taken tp the Maricopa County jail in Phoenix, 20 miles away. grief’ and sorrow,” tham violence, prevailed in this predominantly-Mormon city of 50.000 Sunday. “We feel that he will suffer more than*anybody can inflict on him.” said Shirley _Olsen, “father. of Mary Marget Olsen, 18. killed as she cried and - . We havens feeli except that our families” feel sorry for his family.” Olsen is a Sunday school su- perintendent of the Church of Jesus Christ of ‘Latter. Day Saints in Mesa, centre of the Mormon faith in Arizona. As Mormons went to Sunday |“ services and heard lay spea- kers, without referring to the killings, tell. of. God's “eternal power to forgive,” reporters knocked at the door of a well- kept. home on a palm - lined | ‘rather yonly-adult “I would have killed the too,” the chief quoted Smith as saying. |. Brimhall played a tape of an interView he had Sunday with Bonita Su Harris, 18, beauty shop employee who was the 1 to -survive-the-mass: slayings. : | Miss Harris told how the boy | made them lie in a circle on the floor, their heads together, like the spokes of a wheel. She said he had a long - barrelled .22-calibre pistol which he re- loaded after each shot. was Glenda Carter, 18, another if his mother and five-year-old the shooting, which | started af- ‘ter—Miss--Olsen began praying as she lay on the floor. “Shes .praying—do you mind?” Miss Harris said Smith answ- efed, “yeah, I. do mind,” and began. shooting. Miss Harris had head. and... ; ag fracture is Tamara Lynn Sel-_ lers, three-month-old daughter of Mrs. Joyce Sellers, 27, who died trying to shield the baby with her body. Her three-year- old daughter, Deborah, died . Miss Olsen was engaged to Dean Sellers, brother of Rob- ert Sellers, husband and father of three of the victims. -Robert is an elder in the Mormon church and Dean was reported on a mission for the church ‘Jin Brooklyn, N.Y. Authorities,, meanwhile, sche- INSIDE TODAY Telemed MOWS ooecceces sets. 2 Summerside .............. 3 DMO ics as sedssecdecccets 3 EaiMerials «a o5set2 56563 Kings, Queens, City ...._. 5 WI ion cnessinsdnecyee 6’ SNE ann cdcccdaleses 10,* 11 i ee ee. Classified ...... A. , 18 T- - Osaka for its flight to Matsu- yama, apparently because its departure was delayed by «bad weather. 5 ; STUNS NATION - News of the crash stunned Ja- pan, where 321 persons died earjio® this ear in’ three other major air disasters. Nationwide television net- works remained on the air through the night. Of the crashes it was the first involving a YS-11, made by the Nihon Airplane Manufacturing engine turbine-propeller craft—}|€o- in Japan's initial post-Sec- a> plane ~ built-in Japan =~-was| ond “World War effort“to crack | found seattered in shallow |the international civil aviation water 1% miles offshore. | Market. It was designed for op- _The All Nippon Airways plane |eration on small airports. come in for a landing once,| The YS-11 has a seating ca- on..the -runway. then |pacity for 60 passengers and a into the air again for aj cruising speed of 300 miles an i hour. It has been: in opération oh Japanese domestic _ routes since 1964. The plane has Brit- ish Rolls-Royce turbo-prop en- Within an hour of the .wreck’s MATSUYAMA, Japan (AP)— A Japanese airliner with 30 per- sons aboard into Ja- pan’s Inland Sea Sunday night after.-an wnsuccessful landmg this attempt in.a rainstorm around All Nippon counters-for news of ths «plane wes nee When it was reported Japanese Maritime ministration vessels and fishing boats put to sea. A Maritime Administration patrol boat was the first to find the ules » bf jor air disaster this year. At least. 14 on board were newlyweds heading for resorts in this picturesque area for | Wreckage of the YS-11 twin- Fy a a i <r rif 7k : later. ; All Nippon said all the pas- sengers were. Japanese. The line’s manifest listed 46 passen- officials said one man plane at TH 37 i f i ; i é